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INVALUABLE on 
EVERY^‘VARM. > 
No. 2 18.—Remington’s Double-Bar¬ 
reled Breech-loader.— Pi'ice $ 45 . 00 —if yon 
want tlie BEST (4un now made in tliis country, 
then we can a-ive you the Famous New miodel 
Bemlngton Doiibie Barrel Breecli-load- 
Ing Sbot Bun. This Gun has the cclel)i'a- 
ted Scott Pattern Top-Eever Action (uni¬ 
versally pronounced the best action ever produced), 
together with the 1)001)16 Bolt. Rebounding Locks, large 
Head Strikers, Patent Fore-end and Extension Rib. The 
Barrels are of tlie finest quality of Decarbonized Steel, 
and the Slock is of selected Walnut, finely finished, with 
Pistol Grip checkered. Every one of these Guns is 
Cbolte-bored, and is thoroughly tested at the factory. 
Weight: from SX to 0 pounds. We can from our 
own persional experience pronounce tbis 
Gun superior to any otber in tlie market. 
It is practically a complete and perfect Gun. 
Mr. Judd uses this gun every autumn with the greatest 
satisfaction. A very pppttlar premium last year. 
This Superb Fire-arm you can secure free of cost 
by sending us 65 subscriptions to the Armncan Agri¬ 
culturist at |1.50 each; OR, we will furnish the same for 
the price. Receiver in either case to pay carriage. 
What onr Patrons Aviite ns abont this Gan . 
Melrose, Minn., Dec. 2!), 1883. 
The Famous New Model Remington Gun is entirely 
satisfactory. F. L. Smith. 
Cali.sville, Fla., Dec. 3, 1883. 
I find the Famous New Model Remington Gun to be a 
superior one in every respect. I have killed Quail on 
the Wing at Sixty Vards, Yours truly, 
E. M. Lambert. 
W hat onr Patrons write ns about this Gnii . 
Sai-EDi, Va., Jan. 10, 1884. 
W. Scott Gun received, hiave:it, and am 
much pleased. Yours truly, J. Wm. Bushono. 
BbaiFoRT'. S. C., March 25, 1884. 
I am satisfied with the W. Scott Gun, it shoots 
remarkably well. Yours respectfully B. B. Sams. 
Atlantic City, Jan. 17, 1884. 
W. Scott Gun received, have tried it, and report : well 
satisfied. Yours respectfully, J. Wootton, Jr. 
Flag Springs, Mo , Jan. 8, 1884. 
The W. Scott Gun arrived safely and gives good satis¬ 
faction — compares well with Gun of twice its cost. 
J. M. Shepard. 
Bctler, Ky., Jan. 15, 1S84. 
Received the W. Scott Gun in due time ; have tested 
it; proves to be a strong and accurate shooter ; am well 
pleased with it. Yours truly, C. A. Wandelohr. 
Fort Collins, Colo., March 9. 1884. 
W. Scott Gun at hand all right. Two weeks ago, on 
trial, threw Buckshot 250 yards. Yours truly, 
H. T. Miller. 
Danbury, Conn., Dec 26,1883. 
The W. Scott Gun came to hand all right, and upon 
trial I find it to be a strong shooter. One of my neigh¬ 
bors has aSJS.Oi Parker (4nn, but he cannot beat this 
W. Scott in shooting. Yours truly, S. J. Sherman. 
No. 2 I 9. — Double-Barreled Breech¬ 
loader.— Price $19.00.— If you want a Supe¬ 
rior Breech-loader, we can furnish theAV. Scott 
(Beljgian) Guii. This Gun we selected especi¬ 
ally for our readers, and after many thorough trials, can 
pronounce it the best weapon for the money now ob¬ 
tainable. It gives universal satisfaction, and 
bothfor cloee and strong shootingis equal to many 
of the Guns sold at double and treble its price. The bar¬ 
rels of this Gun are of Fine I,aminated Steel, have 
been tboronglily tested, and are absolutely 
safe. The action is the celebrated Lefaucheaux pat¬ 
tern, which for both reliability and wear is in¬ 
comparably superior to any side leveraction now 
made. 
Mr. ISobcrt B. Boosevelt, the veteran sports¬ 
man, says in his volume, just published, entitled “ Florida 
and the Game Water-Birds; ” “I may say, that no guns 
could have been more severely tried than mine that were 
manufactured by Lefaucheaux, one of which was the sec¬ 
ond that was ever permanently used in this country, and 
that they have never given out in their working parts, 
while the oldestandmost hardly used has never g ven out 
at all, although shot in all weathers, and under the most 
trying circumstances.” 
The celebrated “ Stoiielienge,” the recognized au¬ 
thority in Europe: says in his new work, ‘‘The Modern 
Sportsman’s Gun and Rifle:" ‘‘This Lefaucheaux 
Action has maintained its ground ns one of the strongest 
of all those known to gun makers.” 
This Gun has Steel Freed Locks, and the stock is of 
solid Walnut, oil-finished, and full checkered. We can 
furnish either 10 or 12 bores, 30or 32-inch barrels—weight 
from 8 to 10 pounds. This most excellent Gun will be sent 
as a free gift to any one sending ns 25 subscriptions 
to the American Agriculturist at $1.,50 each : OR, we will 
forward it for the price. Receiver to pay carriage. 
No. 220—“Handy” Cun.— P>ice f4.50.—if 
you want an inexpensive Gun, we can recomtnend 
our Handy Gun. a single barrel Muzzle- 
loader. These Guns were made at the World Renowned 
Springfield Armory, were tlioroiigbly tested in all 
DISTANCE THIRTY YARDS, FIRED WITHOUT REST. 
W. Sfott Gun. 
“ Handy Gun.” 
parts, and bear the Government Inspector’s marks, 
guaranteeing tlie perfection, both of mate¬ 
rials and \vorkmansbix>. The barrel is of solid 
steel of the finest quality, and is 32 incln'S long: the 
lock is of the same material, aiul the stock is American 
Walnut, oiled. This Gun we will Present to any one 
who sends us 6 subscriptions to the American Agricul¬ 
turist at $1.50 each ; OR, we will supply it for the price. 
Receiver to pay carolahe. 
What onr r ations write ns ahont this Gnn . 
Groveport, Ohio, March 31, 1884. 
The Handy Gun came all right, and is all you claim it 
to be. Y'ours truly, Joseph S. Leigh. 
Manchester, Mich., Jan. 4, 1884. 
The Handy Gun you sent me I have received in good 
order, and am well pleased with it. Yours, 
Henry Schulte. 
Old Chatham, N. Y., Jan. 18. 1884. 
Handy Gun received. Am well pleased, think it a good 
article for the money. C. A. Case. 
Reiley Springs, Texas, Jan. 21. 1884. 
The Handy Gun came in good time and order. Am 
well pleased with it. Respectfully, R. H. Caldwell. 
No. 22 I .— Rifles.— Pt'ice$26.00. —ForHunter’s 
or Sportsman’S use, the best single shot Rifle now 
made is unquestionably the celebrated Remington 
Improved Creedmoor Rifle, Hepburn’s Pat¬ 
ent. This superior fire-arm is equally well adapted for 
long range shooting or general use as a Hunter’s and 
Sportsman’s Rifle. It is the safest, most durable, and 
most accurate Rifle now obtainable. It has a solid 
Breech-block, with direct rear support, side-lever action. 
Rebounding Hammer, and Trigger always in the safety 
notch, thereby rendering premature discharge impossi¬ 
ble. It can be had in 38, 40, or 45-C.ilibre, 28-inch Barrel 
with Pistol Grip. This Rifle will he Presented to any 
onesending 35 suhscriptions at $1.50each ; OR, we will 
supply it for the price. Receiver to pay carriage. 
No. 222.—Revolver.— Price $2.50.—A reliable 
3‘2-Calibre Revolver. Genuine Steel Barrel and Cylinder. 
Well made, durable, and safe. Will be sent, post-paid, 
on receipt of 3 subscriptions at $1.50 each ; OR, we will 
furnish same, prepaid, for the price. 
No.223.—Double Action Revolver.— Price 
$5.00.—A new, first-class Double Action Self-Cocking 
Revolver, nickel plated. One of th,) latest and best now 
in the market. With rubher stock finely finished. This 
is a most desirable Premium, and can be secun-d, free of 
charge, by sending ns 6 subscriptions at $1.50 each; 
OR, we will supply it, prepaid, for the price. 
No. 224.—The New Victoria Combi¬ 
nation Cun Case.— Price $3.50.—This is the pop¬ 
ular Victoria Gun Case, with Cartridge Bag, and separate 
pocket for Cleaning Implements attached. It is made of 
selected. Water-proof Canvas, Leather Covered Tip and 
Ends, with two straps to fasten the barrel by the side of 
the stock, therehy making a compact and easily carried 
package. Heretofore three separate bags were required, 
but now we can furnish the three in one, as above, and 
all Hunters and Sportsmen will appreciate the advantage. 
5 subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this desirable 
Premium, post paid ; OR, we will send it, free of charge, 
on receipt of price. 
No. 225.—Reloading Implements.— 
Price $2.00.— Sometliing ISiitirely New.— A 
complete set of Reloading Implements, consisting of a 
combined Powder an I Shot Measure. Loader and Decap¬ 
per, Recapper, Shell Crimper (or Turn-over), Shell Ex¬ 
tractor, Cleaning Rod in three joints, with Expansive 
Pelt Swab, Wire Scratch Brush, and Slotted Tip, making 
in all 12 separate pieces of first class materials, 
handsomely finished, and compactly put up in a strong 
pasteboard box. As a Reloading Outfit is an absolute 
necessity with every Breech-loaning Shot Gun, we deem 
this a most desirable premium, and at the price it cer¬ 
tainly is a bargain. Only 3 subscriptions at $1..50 each 
are required to secure this valuable Premium, post-paid ; 
OR, we will send it, prepaid, for the price. 
N. B.—If you desire any other Make, Quality, or Style of CUN, RIFLE, or REVOLVER, or in fact anything in the 
line of Sportsman’s Supplies, from a Paper Cartridge to a Hammerleis Damascus Breech-loader, either as Pre¬ 
miums or otherwise, please write us, stating full particulars. Also, write us as to cost of freight or express on any 
desired gun. 
Address OEANG-E JUDD 00,, DAVID W. JUDD, Pres’t, 751 Broadway, New York, 
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