304 * 
August 14, 1875_ 
The Remington Long Range Greedmoor^^ Breech-Loading Rifle^ 
. Used b\'?;Major HEXRY FULTON, Colonel JOHN BODINE and L. L. HEPBURN, in the International Match at Creedmoor, Sept. 26, 1874; and Major Fulton, 
Colonel Bodine, General Dakin, A. V. Canfield, Jr., and R G. Coleman, of the American Rifle Team, of this year, who go to Dublin to shoot the Return Match on June 
29, 1875. (See Official Report of the International Match, published by the Amateur Rifle Club, just out— to any address, -50 cents.) 
The REMINGTON RIFLE won all the flrst prizes, and other prizes too numerous to mention, in the Spring Meeting Matches at Creedmoor, May 28, 29 and 31. (See 
Official Report in this paper.) With it Canfield made 60 out of a possible 75, at eleven hundred yards. 
For Treatise on Rifle Shooting, lllustratt^ Catalogue and Price List, address, * 
E. REMINGTON & SONS, 
Manufacturers of Military, Target, Sporting and Hunting Breech-Loading Rifles, Shot Guns and Pistols, Ammunition, etc., etc. 
Sales Rooms, 
ABJrORV, Jfioit, 3. I'. and 2H:i Broadway, 
P. O. Box 3994. NEW YORK. 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
IVIOPIE ^/ICTOPIIES!! 
SEE OFFICIAL REPORT. 
SHARPS’ vs. REMINGTON’S. 
JUNE 26, 1875. 
INTER-STATE Match between Co. E, First California Infantry, using SHARPS’ Rifles, and Co. 
D, Twelfth New York Regiment, using the Remington Rifles. Victory for SHARPS RIFLE by a score of 
5 I i points against 488. 
JULY 7, 187.5. 
Contest at Belfast, Ireland, for the M.XYOR'S and CITIZENS' CUP. 
Won by Col. H. A. with a SHARPS’ CREEDMOOR RIFLE, over 24 competitors, including the best 
shots of both Irish and American Teams. 
JULY 24, 1875. 
Contest for the REMINGTON DIAMOND BADGE at Creedmoor Range. 
Won by Mr. H. S. Jewell, of Brooklyn, N. Y., with a SHARPS’ CREEDMOOR RIFLE, scoring 96 points 
out of a possible | 05. 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST. 
Orange 
SPORTING POWDER. 
Ora aye Biyhtaiay Powder. 
The stronsest and clearest powder made. Nos. 1 to 7. Packed only 
in (Sealed 1 lb. canisters. The coarser sizes (higher numbers) especially 
are recommended to owners of fine bree^-loading guns, giving 
great penetration with very slight recoil. 
Ora aye Onekiay Poa'der. 
For water fowl. Very strong and clean. Nos. 1 to 5. Packed in 
metal kegs of 6X each, and canisters of 1 and 5 lbs. 
Ora aye liijie Pou'der. 
The beet for rifles snd for all ordinary purposes. Size 
FFG and FFFG, the last being the finest. Pac ked in wood anti' 
kegs of 25 lbs.. li}4 lbs. and 63^ lbs., and in canisters of 1 1 
>^lb. 
All of the above yi'e high velocities and less Tcsidnam than 
any other brands made. 
BLASTrSO. Mi>’rNG AXD SBTPPrVG POWDER. "OP .\.I,L 
GRADES AND SIZES, PACKED IN' WOOD OR MET.AL KEGS 
OF 25 lbs. 
SAFETF FFSE AND ELECTRICAL BLASTING APPARATFS. 
LAFLIN A RAND POWDER CO.. 
21 Park Row, New York, 
(Opposite Astor House.) 
DENVER ARMORY. 
1 
: 
O. GrO^^E soisrs, 
3464 BLAKE ST., DENTSTIR, COL., 
ManafactDrere and Importers of 
FINE BREECH-LOADING DOUBLE GUNS : 
SCOTT’S, PAPE’S, GREENTIR’S, WEBLEYT’S, ETC., 
Also a fall line of breeclvloading rifles and pistols; carry a fall 
line of snch arms as are used in this section of country by our 
innters and tourists; aisoafnllline of fi«hine-tackle suitable for 
the Colorado fishing. Keen in stock Boffalo Robes, Back skins, 
Indian Bows and Arrows, curioelties. etc. 
P.S. — Make a specialty of flue work, and re-boring guns for close 
shooting. 
H AYDEN^S 
Revolving Cartridge Belt, 
FOR BREECH-LOADERS. 
Sold by all dealers. Send for circular. 
HAYDEN BELT WORKS. Columbns, Ohio. 
“PARKER 
T h. e Fioneer G-ulu, 
STILI. .IHE.VD! 
EVERY FIRST PRIZE FOR TRAP SHOOTING 
At the la.t convention of the 
SEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATIOS 
WON WITH "THE PARKER"! 
IIMessrs. Newell and Hambleton winners of the only itrizc given 
for making the largest score in the three regular shoots, 
I Both Shot The Parker Gim ! ! 
Two of the three winners of the grand State Prize, 
‘‘The DEAjf Eichxohd Cit," 
S H 0 T THE PARKER G U N ! ! 
HEDALS Aim DtFLOMAS AWABDED 
XHK FzA.RKJ 5:R C4TJ>r 
When placed on exhibition in 
Conipetition, Open to ttie World! 
XEDAL ASD DIPLOMA 
From the American Institnte— 1869. 
SILVEB MEDAL 
From the Texas State Fair, 1871. 
SILVEB MEDAL 
From the Texas State Fair, ISei. 
SILVEB MEDAL 
Mechanics and Agricaltoral Fair Association of Lonisiana— 1872. 
DIPLOMA 
Vermont State Agricnllnral Society— 1868. 
DIPLOMA 
New Hampshire State Agriciiltnral Society— 186S. 
DIPLOMA 
(From the New Haven County (Conn.) Agricnllnral Society- 1867. 
DIPLOMA 
From the Sardis (Mass.) Agricnltaral and Mechanical Society- 1870. 
DIPLOMA 
Connectient Valley Agricultural Association— 1870. 
DIPLOMA 
Agricultoral and Mechanical Association of West Alabama— 187L 
* DIPLOMA 
Adams CoimtyiMUs.) Agricnltural and Mechanical Association-lS72. 
PIBST PBEMITM 
At the Delaware County (Iowa) Fair— 1871. 
SEXD FOR REDUCED PRICE LIST, .If A FI, 1874. 
Prices, $45, $50, $60, $65, $75, $80. $100, $105, $150, $200, $-250. 
REBOI'NDING-LOCKS INCLUDED. 
We exhibit no targets, nor do we guarantee any particular num- 
ber of pellets for patterns; all we have to say on this point is, that 
we are ready to prodace as good shooting guns as can be made. 
This is an establish^ fact, and is attested by leading sportsmen too 
namerons to mention. 
PARKER BROTHERS, West Meildcn. 
Sportsmen’s Emporium 
-VND 
Base Ball Bepot.. 
FISHING ANT) GUTt TACKLE, 
BREACH-LOADING A31MUNITI0N. 
Fishing-Rods made and repaired to order. Cartridges loaded to 
order— accuracy warranted. 
ENGLISH VELA ETEEN, CORD -\ND DUCK, 
Imported expressly for Shooting and Fishing Salts. ^ 
GEORGE B. ELLARD, 
144)4 ^ ALNUT ST. (below Fourth), 
Old Bed-Stocking Headquarters. CINCENN.ATI. O. 
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