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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[October, 
SPLENDID 
GUNS, RIFLES, ETC. 
No. I94.-The Famous New Double 
Barrel Breech-Loading Shot Cun.— 
Remington’s New Model 1882.— Price $45.00. 
_These guns are made with the celebrated Scott Top 
Lever action and double Bolt, Rebounding Locks, 
large Head Strikers, Patent Fore-end and Extension Rib. 
The stocks are made of selected American Walnut, with 
Pistol Grip. In beauty of finish, quality of material, and 
in the desirable shooting qualities, they are unexcelled. 
All are choke bored and each gun is thoroughly tested at 
the factory. We are able to pronounce these guns, by 
actual trial, superior to any others in the market for 
accuracy, reliability and penetration. We can supply 
either 10 or 12 gauge, and 30-inch barrels. 50 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each, will secure this gun ; OR, we will for¬ 
ward it on the receipt of the price. Express prepaid east 
of the Missouri River. 
P. S.—Our Mr. David W. Judd, while using this 
pattern in Iowa, Nebraska, and Dakota, reported it as 
shooting very strong, with fine action, and every way 
most desirable. 
No. 195 .—Single Barrel, Central Fire 
Breech-Loading Shot Cun.— Price $i5.oo— 
We have selected this gun, as we know it to be tlie 
best single breech-loader in the market. It is 
made with Top Lever Action, Double Bolt, Rebounding 
Lock, Patent Fore-end, Pistol Grip, Oiled Walnut Stock. 
The Barrel, Hammer, Bolt and Trigger are of solid steel, 
and the gun is so constructed with a Patent Safety Catch, 
that it cannot be fired unless the Barrel Bolt is securely 
fast in its proper place. 12 bore, 30 to 36-inch Barrel, 
with Nickel Frame. 20 subscriptions at $1.50 each, will 
secure this gun ; OR, we will send it, express paid, east 
of the Missouri River, for the price. 
No. 196. — RIFLES — Remington’s 
Breech-Loading Single-Shot Rifle.— 
Price $21.00—This Rifle is especially adapted for Gallery 
Practice and small game shooting. The action is so per¬ 
fectly simple, that it does not get out of order, and the 
charge cannot be fired until the breech is closed, thereby 
absolutely preventing premature discharge. For safety 
and accuracy this rifle is unexcelled. Barrel 28 inches 
long. Any one can have his choice of 22, or 32. or 38, or 
44 calibre. This will be presented for 25 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each; OR, we will send it, express' paid, 
east of the Missouri River, for the price. 
No. I 97.—Hunter’s or Sporting Rifle. 
—Price $27.00.—This Rifle is designed especially for long 
range target shooting, and for general use as a Hunter’s 
and Sportsman’s rifle. It has a solid Breech-block, with 
direct rear support. Side Lever Action, Rebounding Ham¬ 
mer, and the trigger is always in the safety notch. 3S, 40 
or 45-calibre. 28 or 30-inch barrel. We regard this as 
one of the very best Rifles now made. 30 subscriptions 
at $1.50 each, will secure the same ; OR, we will send it, 
express paid, east of the Missouri River, for the price. 
Testimonials from tliose receiving 
(Units from us. 
Attica, la., January 23, 1883. 
I received the gun all right, and am perfectly pleased 
with it. I do not see how such a gun can be sold for the 
price. It is acknowledged as the best appearing arm in 
the community, and its shooting qualities are in accord 
with its appearance. I think this will lead us to more 
intimate acquaintance. J. H. Hard. 
Wildsborough, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1883. 
The gun came all right. It is a better gun than I ex¬ 
pected. 1 consider it the best, gun lever saw. Thanks for 
your promptness in shipping. Arthur W. Moss. 
Leadvilre, Col., Feb. 2, 1883. 
I have given the gun a good trial, and am much pleased 
with it. I made some very fine shots ; some of the boys 
were with me at times when game was so far off that they 
gave up the shot., when I would come in with my gun 
and bring it down. It is a good bargain, and a fine gun, 
and you will hear from me in the future. 
A. G. Wooster. 
Denny, Pa., Feb. 8, 1883. 
I received the gun to-day. It is satisfactory in every 
way. Many thanks. Dr. J. M. Scott. 
Monticello, Ark., March 6,1883. 
I have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of the 
gun, sent me by you as a Premium for obtaining sub¬ 
scriptions to the Ameiican Agriculturist. The gun is in 
every respect what it was represented to be, and I must say 
that I am very much pleased with my bargain. 
W. J. Hamm. 
Moreland, Ohio, March 24, 1883. 
I received the gun all right on the 22d of February. I 
have given her a thorough trial, and find her to be a very 
strong shooter. Alfred James. 
Honesdale, Pa.. April 3, 1883. 
The gun received safely, and am very highly pleased 
with it. I consider it a most excellent one in every 
respect. Please accept my thanks for your prompt and 
honest way of doing business. Wi, T. Butler. 
No. 198.—Powder Flask.— Price $1.75—A 
fine article made of copper, with patent top and cord at¬ 
tachment. Carrying 8 oz. Sent, post-paid, for 3 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each: OR, sent for the price, post-paid. 
No. 19©.—Shot Pouch.— Price $1.25.—A 
good serviceable 3-pound pouch, made of selected 
leather, with ring attachment for belt. Sent, post-paid, 
for 2 subscriptions, at $1.50 each; OR, supplied for the 
price, post-paid. 
No. 200.—Cartridge Bag.— Price $1.50.— 
Convenient and useful, good quality Waterproof Brown 
Canvass, loops inside from which loaded shells are taken ; 
discharged shells kept, separately in the bottom of the 
bag. Sent, post-paid, for 2 subscriptions, at $1.50 each; 
OR, supplied for the price, post-paid. 
* 
WHO FURNISH OUR PREMIUMS. 
We call special attention to the following Trust¬ 
worthy Firms, and Individual Houses and Manu¬ 
facturers, who have aided in making up the Valuable 
Premium List in the preceding pages, by supplying good 
articles, at rates that enable us to make such liberal offers 
to our readers. We mention their names as a guarantee 
of the quality of the articles supplied. 
S. L. ALLEN & CO.—Garden Cultivators, etc., Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. 
AMERICAN AUTOMATIC ORGAN CO.—Boston, 
Mass., and L. A. HEYER, 51 Mercer St... N. Y. City. 
ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY.—19 & 21 Cliff St., N. Y. 
City. 
J. H. BALDWIN.—House Furnishing, 33 Murray St., 
N. Y. City. ’ 
BARKER M’F’G CO.—Gold Thimbles,Providence.R.I. 
BARBOUR BROTHERS.—Mac rani 6 Lace Desks, Flax 
Thread, etc., 134 Church St., N. Y. City. 
BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO.—Microscopes, 
37 Maiden Lane. 
CHADBORN & COLDWELL MF’G CO.—Lawn Mow¬ 
ers, Newburgh. N. Y. 
C. C. CUMMINGS & CO.—Watches and Jewelry, 38 
DeySt., N. Y. 
C. W. F. DARE.—Tally Ho Sulkies, Children’s Car¬ 
riages, etc., 47 Courtlandt St., N. Y. 
GOODELL CO.—Potato and Apple Parers, etc., An¬ 
trim, N. H. 
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.—729 Broadway, N. Y. 
C. F. A. HINRICHS.—Lamps, 31 Park Place, N. Y. 
City. 
JOHN HOLLAND.—Business Pencils, etc.. Cincinnati, 
Ohio, and E. E. ADAMS, 55 Broadway, N. Y. 
A. J. HOLMAN & CO.—Bibles, Albums, etc., 1,222 
Arch St., Philadelphia. 
ROBERT H. INGERSOLL.—Linen Markers, Printing 
Outfits, 92 Fulton St. 
C. E. JENNINGS & CO.—Tools, 96 Chambers St.,N.Y. 
LEHIGH VALLEY EMERY WHEEL CO.-Corn Shell- 
ers, Lehighton, Pa. 
LEVY, DREYFUS & CO.—Mathematical Instruments, 
Opera and Field Glasses, etc., 11 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.—Publishers, Philadelphia. 
LUDDEN & DOW.—Gold Pens and Pencils, 194 Broad¬ 
way, N. Y. 
MERIDEN CUTLERY CO.—Cutlery, 49 Chambers 
St., N. Y. City. 
MILLER’S FALLS COMPANY.—Tools, etc., of va¬ 
rious kinds, 74 Chambers St., N. Y. City. 
PECK & SNYDER.—Sporting Goods, etc., 124 Nas¬ 
sau St.., N. Y. 
H. M. QUA.CKENBUSH.—Table Requisites, Herki¬ 
mer, N. Y. 
E. REMINGTON & SONS.—Guns. Plows, etc., (Ilion, 
N. Y.), 283 Broadway, and 118 Chambers St., N. Y. 
City. 
A. H. SniPMAN.—Scroll Saws and Engines, Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y. 
HORACE F. SISE.—Lemon Squeezers, etc., 100 Cham¬ 
bers St., N. Y. 
HERMAN SONTAG.—Musical Instruments, 11 Park 
Place, N. Y. City. 
STIRN & LYON.—Toys. Games, Novelties, and Fancy 
Goods, 20 Park Place, N. Y. City. 
J. A. WHITMAN.—Fountain Pumps, Providence, R. I. 
WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO.—6 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
City. 
Write to us for information as to 
freight, expressage, or postage from 
New York to your home, on any Pre¬ 
mium article you wish to know about. 
All the above Guns and Rifles are of First-class Manufacture, 
