[October, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1878.] 
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No. BOWS. 
3. Plain Lancewood Bows, 2>4 feet.each $0 10 
4. “ “ 3 
5. Stained Lancewood Bows, 3)£ feet. 
13. Horn Tipped, Polished, 
T4. 
15. “ « 
16. <• “ 
4 feet.each 1 00 
4)4 
5 
5H 
1 25 
1 50 
2 00 
6. 
It 
it 
3 M “ . 
ft 
25 
17. 
“ “ 6 “ . “ 
2 25 
7. 
It 
it 
4 “ . 
ii 
30 
17 V 2 . Fine Lancewood Bows. Plush Handles, 
8. 
if 
4)4 “ .. 
if 
40 
Stained and Polished, Horn Tipped, Fine 
9. 
tt 
tc 
5 “ .. 
te 
75 
Strings, 3)4 feet, each. 
1 00 
10. 
it 
ft 
5)4 “ •• 
(t 
1 25 
18. 
Fine Lancewood Bows, Plush Handles, 
11. 
“ 
<{ 
6 
fi 
1 50 
Stained and Polished, Horn Tipped, Fine 
12. Horn Tipped, Polished, 
3 H “ .. 
46 
75 
Strings, 4 feet, each... 
1 25 
•fFl! 
1 50 
19. Pine Lancewood Bows, Plush Handles, 
Stained and Polished, Horn Tipped, Fine 
Strings, 4)4 feet, each. 
20. Fine Lancewood Bows, Plush Handles, 
Stained and Polished, Horn Tipped, Fine 
Strings, 5 feet, each. 2 CO 
21. Fine Lancewood Bows, Plush Handles, 
Stained and Polished, Horn Tipped, Fine 
Strings, 5J4 feet, each. .. 2 25 
22. Fine Lancewood Bows, Plush Handles, 
Stained and Polished, Horn Tipped, Fine 
Strings, 6 feet, each... 2 50 
lExtra Quality Self Lancewood Bows. 
Made to weight. French Polished, with best Flemish 
strings whipped, suitable for Club use. 
Each. 
25. 5 feet, made to weight. $3 00 
20. 5?£ “ “ “ . ...3 50 
27. 5)4 “ “ “ .•.. 3 75 
28. 6 “ “ “ .. 4 00 
29. Ladies’ Lemonwood, 5 feet, made to w’ght 4 25 
30. S% “ “ 4 75 
31. “ 6 “ “ 5 00 
Ladies* Best Back Bows. 
2 Pieces, with best Flemish Strings. 
33. 4H feet, 20 to 25 pounds.$4 50 to $6 00 
34. 5 “ 22 to 33 “ 5 00 to 7 50 
35. 5^ “ 25 to 40 “ 5 50 to 8 00 
Gents’ Best Back. Bows. 
36. 2 Pieces, 6 feet., best, Flemish Strings, 40 to 60 lbs., 
$7 50, $9 00, $10 50 and $12 00 each. 
Snakewood and Lancewood Bows. 
No. 
ARROWS. 
Per Doz. 
1—12 inch, plain blunt points.$ o 25 
44. 
45. 
2 Pieces. 
5 feet 3 inches, 20 to 40 lbs. 
6 “ 35 to 60 lbs. 
TARGETS, (Straw, with Canvas Baizes). 
Each. 
Each. 
. diameter. $t 00 
24 in. diameter. $2 50 
“ . 1 25 
27 “ 
. 3 00 
“ . 1 75 
30 “ 
. 3 50 
" . 2 00 
36 
. 4 00 
44 
15 
18 
21 
42 
Target Facings separate, one-qnarter price of complete 
Targets.- 
Portable Iron Target Stand. 
4 feet high. $2 00 
4)4 “ 2 50 
5 “ 3 00 
Largest. . $4 00 and $5 00 each. 
1J-15 
2—16 
3— 18 
4— 20 
5— 21 
6— 24 
7— 21 
8— 24 
9— 28 
10-21 
11- 24 
12— 28 
13- 25 
14- 28 
15- 25 
16- 28 
17- 25 
18- 28 
19- 22 
20- 25 
21- 28 
22-25 
23- 28 
24- 25 
25- 28 
sharp points... 75 
3 feathers, sharp points. 1 00 
“ “ . 1 25 
Polished, sharp points, for practice. 
r 
Wt< a tt 
and painted. 
half nocked, polished and painted... 
1 25 
1 50 
2 CO 
1 50 
1 75 
2 00 
2 25 
2 50 
3 00 
3 50 
4 00 
4 50 
} nocked, “ “ 
l “ 
full “ .< 
full “ •“ 
Old Deal, painted and gilt. 5 50 
“ “ “ . 6 00 
“ “ “ ... 6 75 
Best footed, with parallel points, 
painted and gilt, and painted be¬ 
tween the feathers. 8 50 
Ditto. 9 00 
Alexandra. 10 00 
“ . 11 00 
QUIVER BELTS. 
Ladies.— No. 1, $1.75; No. 2, $2.00; No. 3, $2.50 each. 
Gents.— No. 1, $2.25; No. 2, $3.00; No. 3, $4.50 each. 
FINGER TIPS. 
Ladies.—No. 1, 63c,; No. 2, $1.00 each. 
Gents.— No. 1, 75c.; No. 2, $1.00 each. 
ARM GUARDS. 
LADIES. 
No. 1, Green........$1 25each. 
2, “ Stitched. 1 50 “ 
3, Silk lined, Stitched. 1 75 “ 
GENTS. 
No. 1, Green.$1 00 each. 
2, “ Stitched. 1 25 “ 
3, Silk lined, Stitched. 1 50 “ 
Bow Strings, Best Flemish, 25c., 30c., and 40c. each, 
Rules for Archery and Lawn Tennis, 10c. per copy. 
Orders for the above Archery Goods, amounting to ten dollars and upwards, we will forward, free of carriage, 
to any address in the United States, east of the Missouri River, where there is an express or freight office, and 
at more distant points for a trifling addition. 
■ Orange Judd Company, 245 Broadway, New York. 
Every Angler, 
Every Archery Player, 
Every Athlete, 
Every Boatman, 
Every Bird Fancier, 
Every Cricket Player, 
Every Camper Out, 
Every Dog Fancier, 
Every Dog Owner, 
Every Fowler, 
Every Fisherman, 
Every Horseman, 
Every Hunter, 
Every Naturalist, 
Every Rifleman, 
Every Sharpshooter, 
Every Trapper, 
Every Taxidermist, 
Every Trap Shooter, 
Every Tourist, 
Every Yachtman, 
Every person who desires to 
learn how to handle rod or 
gun, dog or horse, should send 
two three-cent postage-stamps 
for the SPORTSMAN’S LI¬ 
BRARY, a forty page compila¬ 
tion, elegantly printed on tint¬ 
ed paper, containing the out¬ 
lines of nearly two hundred 
works, and illustrated with 
nearly one hundred engrav¬ 
ings of dogs, horses, birds, 
fish, and wild game generally. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
