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world. It will be nine stories high, and will cost, ex- 
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i L iGH# Ibs. fromigy ce qui. cys ent bse Rs eee $100 ; 
The Leading American Newspaper. Vest Pocket 
“NEVER SO GOOD AS IT IS TO-DAY.” 1 
The unlimited and unsolicited verdict of PISTOLS & RIFLE CANES. 
the hundreds of thousands of readersof THE TRI- | andupwarda 
BUNE, is that the paper was never so good as atthe SINGLE BREECH LOADERS for lone range —OUR— 
present time. During the past year it has enlarged its Creedmoor shooting, 90 ers. powder; lead, 480 
field and improved its facilities in every direction, and grs.,from.......... Se eon WN ae eae "60.00 
enters upon the year 1874, which is to be one of the 
most important in public and political affairs, with 
most encouraging prospects. THE TRIBUNE, how- 
ever, believes in deeds rather than in words, in results 
rather thanin promises. It points to its record and its 
columns for the past twelve months as the best evi- 
dence of what it has done, and the most satisfactory 
pledge of what it willdo. All the distinctive features 
of the paper will be preserved and strengthened; the 
*Extras,’’ whose sale has reached hundreds of thou- 
sands, will be continued; the front of its new building 
completed, and the present admitted pre-eminence of 

and upwards. 
dered, will be 45-100. 

This Rifle, after being tested in the severest man- 
ner by the late Board of U. 8. Officers, appointed by 
the Government to select the best arm for the service; 
and after examining oyer one hundred different sys- 
the best guns of Europe, say of it, 
“that it is the best rifle they have seen, or of which 
knowledge. 
mend it for trial in the hands of the troops. 
ound carbine on this plan,with coarse military sights, 
as made better targets at Creedmoor the past sum- 
mer, than the best English and Amerlean target 
Rifles weighing 10 pounds and having peep and globe 
We are now making these guns to suppiy the nu- 
will soon have them in the 
The following is our scale of prices:— 
SPECIAL MAGAZINE RIFLE for large game, 
carrying from 3 to8 cartridges, 70 to 85 grs. of 
powder, 350 to 400 grs. of lead, 8 to 10 lbs. 
for Creedmoor shooting, 90 grs. of powder. 480 
grs. of lead, carrying 8 to 8 charges, weight, 10 
SINGLE BREECH LOADERS for general use, 6 
to 7 Ibs., 60 grs. powder, 350 grs. lead, from. . $30.0) 
The calibre of all our rifles, unless otherwise or- 
All communiications shonld be addressed to 
BETHEL BURTON, . 
Sportsmen's Goods =< 
REMINGTON. 
Sporting, Hunting and Target 
Breech-Loading 
tiles and Mts, 
Long Range Match Rifles for “Creedmoor” Shoot- 
ing, now ready. The same as won the “Turf, 
Field and Farm” Radge, Aug. 2, and ‘“‘Ama- 
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ports, Unequalled for.accuracy by 
either Breech or Muzzle-Load- 
ers of other makers. 
For simplicity of mechanism, ease of manipulation, 
quality of workmanship and material, accuracy of 
range, and penetration, WITHOUT COMPARISON. 
“It is a noteworthy fact that though many different 
kinds of rifles were used in the several matches, includ- 
ing the converted Springfleld, Remington, Metford, 
Ballard and Ward Burton Rifie, every prize in all the 
matches was won by those who fired with the Reming- 
ton rifle, except the last.”—From WN. ¥. Zimes, June 
22, 1873.—(See fnll report. ) 
The Remington Rifle won Twenty-two 






They therefore recom 
A seven 












out of Twenty-three Prizes at 
the Creedmoor Meeting, 
June 21, 1873. 

Also, Revolving, Repeating, Deringer, aad 





Double Barrrel Breech Loading Gun 
, IS NOW READY. 
The best ever offered, containing all the most dcsir- 
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valuable improvements peculiar only to this gun. Top 
Snap action, half-cocked, breech opened and shells ex- 
tracted by one motion. 
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