FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 10, 1886. 



Ghamberlin Cartridges for Trap Shooting. 



CLAY BIRD CARTRIDGES. 



LOAD No. 1, Second Quality Clay Bird Cartridge— 12-Gauge— 3J4 drams powder, 1% oz. No. 7 

 shot. Per hundred, $2.25. 



LOAD No. 2, Second Quality Clay Bird Cartridge— 10-Gauge— 4 drams powder, V/± oz. No. 7 

 shot. Per hundred, $<i.50. 



LOAD No. 3. Better Q a %lity Clay Bird Cartridge— 13-Gauge-3J4 drams powder, 1% oz. No. 7 

 shot. Per hundred, $3 75. 



LOAD No. 4, Better Quality Clay Bird Cartridge— 10-Gauge-4J4 drams powder, 1J4 oz. No. 7 

 shot. Per hundred, $3. 



BLUE ROCK PIGEON CARTRIDGES. 



LOAD No. 53, Second Qualily Blue Bock Pigeon Cartridge— 12-Gauge— 3J4 drams powder, 



1% oz. No. 8 shot. Per Hundred, $2.35. 

 LOAD No. 53, Second Quality Blue Rock Pigeon Cartridge— 10-Gauge— 4 drams powder, 1M 



oz. No. 8 shot. Per hundred, 2.50. 

 LOAD No. 54, Better Quality Blue Bock Pigeon Cartridge— 13-Gauge-3J4 drams powder, 



1)4 oz No. 8 shot. Per hundred, $2 75. 

 LOAD No. 55, Better Quality Blue Bock Pigeon Cartridge— 10-Gauge-4J^ drams powder, 



1M oz. No. 8 shot. Per hundred, S3. 

 LOAD No. 56, For Parker Guns— 12-Oauge— zy 2 drams Dead Shot powder, \% oz. No. 8 shot, one 



card and two ll-gauere pink edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per hundred $2.75. 

 LOAD No. 57, Tor Parker Guns— 10-Gauge— 4J4 drams Dead Shot powder, 1J4 oz. No. 8 shot, one 



card and two 9-gauge pink-edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per hundred, $3. 

 LOAD No. 40, Wood Powder Cartridge— 12-Gange- 3}^ drams American Wood powder, primed 



with half dram of fine black powder, \% oz. No. 8 shot, wadded with one %-inch thick white felt wad 



between two cardboards over powder (75 pounds pressure), tbin wad over sbot. Per hundred, $3.50. 

 LOAD No. 42, Wood Powder Cartridge— 10-Gauge— 4J£ drams American Wood powder, primed 



with half dram fine black powder, 1J4 oz. no 8 shot, wadded with one %-mc\\ thick white felt wad 



between two cardboards over powder (75 pounds pressure), thin wad over shot. Per hundred, $4.10. 

 LOAD No. 58. Highest Quality Cartridge— 12-Gauge— -b'irst grade paper shell. 3J4 drams Curtis<& 



Harvey, Duponts Diamond Grain, Orange Lightning, Hazard's Electric. Pigou, Wilkes & Laurence (or 



any other similar quality powder), 1^ oz. No. 8 shot, either drop or chilled as preferred, one card and 



two pink-edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per hundred, $4.25. 

 LOAD No. 59, Highest Quality C»rtridge-1 O-Gauee- First grade paper shell. 4 drams Curtiss & 



Harvey, Duponts Diamond Graio, Orange Lightning, Hazard's Electric, Pigou, Wilkes & Laurence 



(or any other similar quality powder), 1J4 oz. No. 8 shot, either drop or chilled as preferred, one card 



and two pink edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per hundred, $5. 



CLAY PIGEON CARTRIDGES. 



LOAD No. 5, Second Quality Clay Pigeon Cartridge— 1 2-Gauge— 8>£ drams powder, \% oz. No. 



7 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.25. 

 LOAD No. 6, Second Quality Clay Pigeon Cartridge— 10-Gange— 4}^ drams powder, 1J4 oz. No. 



7 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.50 

 LOAD No. 7, Better Quality Clay Pigeon Cartridge— 12-Gauge-3>£ drams powder, 15^ oz. No. 



7 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.75. 

 LOAD No. 8, Better Quality Clay Pigeon Cartridge— 10-Gauge— <Q& drams powder, IJ^oz. No 



7 trap shot. Per hundred $3. 



LOAD No. 9, For Parker Guns— 12-Gauge-3^ drams Dead Shot powder, iy s oz. No. 7 trap shot, 

 one card and two 11-gauge pink-edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per hundred. $2.75. 



LOAD No. 10, For Parker Guns— 10-Gauge— 4M drams Dead Shot powder, 1J4 oz. No. 7 trap shot, 

 one card and two 9-gauge pink-edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per hundred, $3. 



BLACKBIRD 3 CARTRIDGES. 



LOAD No. 13, Second Quality Blackbird Cartridge— 12-Gauge— 3J^ drams powder, t% oz. No. 



8 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.25. 



LOAD No. 14, Second Quality Blackbird Cartridge— 10-Gauge- drams powder, 1^ oz. No 



8 trap shot. Per hundred, $2 50. 

 LOAD No. 15, Better Quality Blackbird Cartridge— 12 -Gauge— 8}4 drams powder, 1% cz. No, 



8 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.75. 

 LOAD No. 10, Better Quality Blackbird Cartridge— 10-Gauge— 4}4 drams powder, 1J4 oz. No. 



8 trap shot. Per hundred, $3. 

 LOAD No. 17, For Parker Guns-12-Gauge— 3^ drams Dead Shot powder, lj^oz. No. 8 trap shot, 



and two 11 gauge piuk-edge wads over powder, tbin wad over shot. Per hundred, $2.75. 

 LOAD No, 18, For Parker Guns— 10-Gange— 4% drams Dead Shot powder, 1J4 oz. No. 8 trap shot, 



one card and two 9 gauge pink-edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per Hundred, $3. 



THE SECOND QUALITY CARTRIDGES are loaded in Club Rival or Climax Paper 

 Shells, black-edge waddiug. 



THE BETTER QUALITY CARTRIDGES are loaded in Star Paper Shells, pink-edge 

 wadding. Aoy of these cartridges may be used to make scores for the Chamberlin Cartridge 

 Co.'s $3,000 cash prizes, entries for which may be made at any time before August 31, 18S6. 



TATHAM & BEOS., Eastern Agents, 



82 Beekman Street, New York City. 



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TROUT FLIES, 



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"Murcia" Silk Worm Gut. 



pismire and suEaioAL use. 



In lots to suit, all grades and lengths, "Extra 

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 different grades, including "Extra Long," put up 

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S-pieee Fly Bod, 25yds. Click Reel, 25yds. oiled 

 Silk Line, six Flies, six Hooks to gut and Leader 

 complete by express. $4.00. Post paid, $4 50. Two 

 Sample Flies by mail, postpaid, 16 cts.: per doz., 75 

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PECK & SNIDER, 136 Nassau St., N. Y. 



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 Just the thing: for porch and lawn use and for camp- 

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Sauk Centre, Minn. 



Oil-Tanned Moccasins. 



For Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing, &c. 

 They are easy to the feet, and very 

 durable. Made to order in a 

 variety of styles and warranted 

 the genuine article. Send 

 L for price list. MARTIN 

 'S. HUTCHINGS. Dover, 

 N. H., P. O. Box 368. 

 Dame, Stoddakd & Kendall, Boston: Henry C. 

 Squires. New York: F. Chas. Eichel, Philadelphia; 

 Von Lengerke & Detmold, Newark, N. J., Agents. 



Hunting Boots or Shoes, Wholesale 

 Dr Retail. JOHN D. BETHEL, Man'f'r of 

 Sportsmen's Goods. 124 Chambers St., N.Y. 

 Send for Prices. No Postal Cards. 



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Tan Bnct MoccasiDS 



, Heavy for hunting, flshiug 

 and hard wear, made like 

 cut. Sent pois^fee yuid on receipt of price: *2for 

 No 7 and upward: 81.50 for No. 4 to 7; $1 for No. 4 

 and under. Beaded moccasins, made from lighter 

 buck, 50c. extra, ladies' sizes. Reference, Union 

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