FOftfiSt AND STREAM. 



[June VI 1886. 



Chamberlin Cartridges for Trap Shooting. 



CLAY BIBD CARTRIDGES. 



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

 shot. Per hurdred, $2.25. 



LOAD No. 2, Second Quality Clay Bird Cartridge— 10-Gauge— 4 drams powder, 1J4 oz. No. 7 

 shot. Per hundred, $3.50. 



LOAD No. 3. Better Q a ality Clay Bird Cartridge-13-Gauge-3}4 drams powder, \% oz. No. 7 

 shot. Per hundred, $3 75. 



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

 shot. Per hundred, $3. 



BLUE ROCK PIGEON CARTRIDGES. 



LOAD No. 52, Second Quality Blue Rock Pigeon Cartridge— 12-Gauge— 3!4 drams powder, 



1% oz. No. 8 shot. Per Hundred, $2.25. 

 LOAD No. 53. Second Quality Blue Rock Pigeon Cartridge— 10-Gauge— 4 drams powder, 1J4 



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

 LOAD No. 54, Belter Quality Blue Bock Pigeon Cartridge— 12-Gauge- tyi drams powder, 



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

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



VA oz. No. 8 shot. Per hundred, S3. 

 LOAD No. 56, For Parker Guns— 12-Oauge— 3% drams Dead Shot powder, 1% oz. No. 8 shot, one 



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

 LOAD No. 57, For Parker Guns— lO-Gauge— 4J4 drams Dead Shot powder, 1M 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, W ood Powder Cartridge— 12-Gauge- 3J^ drams American Wood powder, primed 



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



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

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



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



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

 LOAD No. 58. Higkest Quality Cartridge— 12-Gauge— First grade paper shell. 3J4 drams Curtis* & 



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



any other similar quality powder), 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 Cartridge-lO-Gauge- First grade paper shell. 4 drams Curtiss & 



Harvey, Duponts Diamond Grain, Oranere 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— 12-Gauge— S}4 drams powder, 1% oz. No. 



7 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.25. ~ 

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



7 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.50 ■ 

 LOAD No. 7, B«tter Quality Clay Pigeon Cartridge— 12-Gauge— %\i drams powder, 1% oz. No. 



7 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.75. , „ 



LOAD No. 8, Better Qaality Clay Pigeon Cartridge— 10-Gange— 4*4 drams powder, IJ40Z. No 



7 trap shot. Per hunored $3. u , A „ _ ^ v . 

 LOAD No. 9, For Parker Guns— 12-Gauge-3J^ drams Dead Shot powder, IM oz. No. < trap shot, 



one card and two ll-gauge pink-edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per hundred, $2.<5. 

 LOAD No. 10, For Parker Guns— 10-Gauge-4J4 drams Dead Shot powder, 1 14 oz. No. < trap shot, 

 one card and two 9-gauge pink-edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per hundred, 96. 



BLACKBIRD CARTRIDGES. 



LOAD No. 13, Second Quality Blackbird Cartridge— 12-Gauge— m drams powder 



8 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.25. 

 LOAD No. 14, Second Quality Blackbird Cartridge— 10-Gauge- Q£ drams powder, 



8 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.50. 

 LOAD No. 15, Better Quality Blackbird Cartridge— 12 -Gauge-8J^ drams powder, 



8 trap shot. Per hundred, $2.75. 

 LOAD No. 16, Better Quality Blackbird Cartridge— 10-Gauge— 4\& drams powder, 



8 trap shot. Per hundred, $3. _ T 

 LOAD No. 17, For Parker Guns-12-Gauge-3^ drams Dead Shot powder. 1% oz .No. 



and two 11 gauge pink-edge wads over powder, thin wad over shot. Per hundred, $2.(5. 

 LOAD No. 18, For Parker Guns— 10-Ga<ige— 4\& drams Dead Shot powder, 1J4 oz. No. 



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



, 1% oz. No. 

 1}4 oz. No 

 V/s cz. No. 



1% oz. No. 



8 trap shot, 



8 trap shot, 



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

 Shells, black-edge wadding. „ ,, , , ., 



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

 wadding. Any of these cartridges may be used to make scores for the Chamberlm Cartridge 

 Co.'s $3,000 cash prizes, entries for which may be made at any time before August 61, 1S36. 



TATHAM & BROS., Eastern Agents, 



82 Beekman Street, New York City. 



M HANNAFORD 



Ventilated 



_ The only boots made that 

 WILL NOT sweat or chill the feet. 



WILL KEEP the feet dry and warm. 



These boots have been in use for two seasons, 

 and given entire satisfaction. Hundreds testify 

 that they can be worn with comfort. 



Will be sent C.O.D. Ask your 

 dealer for them, or send for circular. 



HANNAFORD YENTIIATED BOOT CO. 

 79 Mills Street, Boston. 



20 consecutive shots at 200yds. off-hand, made in 

 10 consecutive shots at 200yds off hand , Dec. 18, the Sharpshooters' Match at Walnut HiU, Mass , consecutive shots at 200yd s. with rest, made at 



ssspsS aPtllli^-— 



Cut is one-quarter size. 6j£, 38— o5. Cut is one-sixin size. j 



Send for Reduced Price List of Marlin and Ballard Rifles, dated June 1st, 1886. 



THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., New Haven, Conn. 



CANOE HANDLING. 



By C. B. VAUX ("DOT"). 



A complete manual for the management of a canoe. The author begins at the very 

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