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J. STEVENS <£ CO. 
Rifles, Hunters’ Pets, Pocket Rifles & Shot Guns. 
BEST SHOOTING! MOST CONVENIENT! 
LIGHTEST ARMS Made in the World. 
SINQIE BREECH-LDADINQ SHOT BUNS. 
steel, Sis SO Inist, $1S SO Luciinuled, $1'V OO 
RIFLES. 
24 In. 26 ill. 2B In. 30 In. 
22 Calibre,. $20 00 $22 00 $2t 00 $2G 00 
32, 38ord4 Cal. 20 00 21 00 22 00 23 00 
Extra for Vernier Sight on etock, and Beach Front Sight, $6 00, 
HUNTER’S PET RIFLES — SitELETON Stock, 
18 ill. 20 in. 22 In. 24 Jn. 
22, S2,38 or 44 Oal. $18 00 $19 00 $20 00 $2100 
NEW MODEL POCKET RIFLES. 
10 in. 12 in. 15 in. 18 In. 
22or32Cat. $12 25 $13 26 $15 00 $16 50 
Pocket Shut Guua,38 or 44 Calibre, eameslzes and prices asabove* 
J. 
Eive SucoEssrvB Shots, 
103 feet. 
STEVENS & CO.. 
HUNTEltS’ PET 
Weight about 5^4 lbs* 
May be carried iu a carpet- 
The strongest point about all the A sure shot at 220 yds, 
Stevens’ arms is their great accuracy, 
the next is their lightness and porta¬ 
bility. Mr. K. P. Cory, of Consecon, 
Canada West, says : “ l have used for three 
years a Steveus’ 22-cal. Pocket Rifle, have shot 
it about 15,000 times, can kill all sorts of small game with it a great deal farther than 
with the best Shot Gun.” Of course, the Hunters’Pets and Rifles will shoot still 
better. Mr. R. B. Fuller says he used a Stevens' Rifle in his gallery, 172 Clark St., 
Chicago, every week-day for eight years, shooting it over five hundred thousand times, 
and then sold it for only two dollars less tha i it cost him. This Target is not excep¬ 
tionally fine, but gives a fair idea of what every Ar.m is expected to do before it can 
leave the factory. These Arms are sold by all Dealers, also by the General Agent, 
CHARLES P’OLSOM, 106 Chambers St., New York. City. 
Send for Illnstrated Price List to 
P, O, Box 936, Chicopee Falls. Mass. 
$35 
LiNTEim 
SsSiuii ulmlt^ 
The body of the Klectro Radiant is a conesbaped reflect 
tor which gathers each divergent ray of light and concentrates 
m all on the main redectur, whence the whole mass of brilliancy 
illuminates and projects the picture with startling clearness. No 
combination of lenses, however ingenious, has ever been known to 
produce equal effects with the light used. The cost ol au outfit to eiiabla 
yon to do a profitable business is small compared with the amount 
of money it takes to do any other business. Any one oi ordinary intelii' 
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has something that will "‘draw’* with the combined power of the Thea- 
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will hold 100 persons may be filled nightly and a good profit be cleared, 
you have only to tack the sheet to the wall, darken the room, place 
Lantern on stand, light lamp, and you are ready to begin the exhibition. 
projects on the screen a Pic. 
^}a>»eter. $10,000 were paid for the use 
li Railroad Companies for Ijoconiotive Headlights* 
It being considered the most wonderful light ever produced forthepur* 
po 80 * We have retained t^he exclusive right to make mag:ic Lanterns 
on the same principle, and the Flcctro Rad. 
iant is the result. The adjustment oi Kefiector* 
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with mathematical nicety. Optical laws goverD<« 
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accurately calculated, so that yon 
$10 to $50 easily made 
EVERY NSGHT. 
have in our Lanterns far more than appears* 
and we are placing within the reach of all, un¬ 
surpassed advantages for liCarnlnfr,, 
Amusement and Profit. The Transparent 
Slides for these Lanterns embrace views illustrating 
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the world. The Scripture Subjects from both the old 
and New Testaments. Temperance —Showing -.he 
folly and misery of the Drunkard. Art— Copies 5 f 
famous Statues, Bas-reliefs, and Engravings, miscel. 
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History— Landing of Columbus, Declaration ol Inde¬ 
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Klectro Radiant IVo* S (shown in cut with 
slides and filings complete will be sent by express 
on receipt of $12*00 orC. O.D.it $3 CO 
is sent with order, purchaser paying the bal¬ 
ance, $9,00 at express office. Full instruc- 
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This Lantern can be made very 'profitable at Chtvrch Fairs and 
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Hunting;, Fishing, S Pleasure Boats. 
A good hunting boat, 13 feet long, 36 inch beam, clinker 
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Manufacturers of Pumps, Windmills, etc , Waukegan, Ill. 
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Iron Roofing, Siding, Ceiling, 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Prices of 
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SEINES, NETS, AND FISHING-TACKEE. 
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ft GreatWestern*' 
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THE ‘‘ VICTOR ” MINCING CHOPPER, 
Six 
Blades 
PATENTED FEB. 12, 1884. 
30 Cents Each, Postage Free. 
C. S. OSBORNE & CO., NEWARK, N. J. 
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