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When Buying Blue Rocks, see that yon Get the Genuine. 



EACH BOX SHOULD HAVE STAMPED UPON IT 



"BLUE ROCK PIG-EMS MADE BY THE CLEVELAND TARGET CO." 



Inferior imitations -which do not fit our traps are being made and sold under the name of "Cleveland Targets." We are also informed that some dealers, when they receive orders 

 for " Blue Rocks," substitute these and bill them as "Blue Rocks." As the general appearance is the same, it is easy to be deceived. These imitations s<?ll for several dollars 

 per 1,000 less than Blue Rocks, and are worthless, as they do not fit our traps, for which they are claimed to be made, and the breakage in trapping is very great. 

 Hereafter the name "Blue Rock Pigeon" will be stamped in the crown of our birds. 



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Agents for THE BLUE ROCK PIGEONS AND TRAPS. 



ooo zeint g^gl. 



Offered by the Chamberlin Cartridge Co. in their Tournament of 1888, and 



[The Atlantic Ammunition Company's Amateur Championship Sweepstake Tournament, 1888, 



JNew England States, a Diamond Badge, costing - - $200.00 Virginia, Diamond Watch Charm Trophy, costing $50.00 



fNew York State, Diamond Watch Charm Trophy, costing 50.00 N. C. and S. C, «» " M " " 50.00 



|!S ew Jersey State, " *« «« <« " 50.00 Ga. and Fla. t " " «* " " 50 OO 



iPenn., Md. & Del., «« " «« " '« 50.00 



The above Trophies and Badge are to represent and establish the Amateur Championship of each locality named. We shall do all within our power to guarantee fairness and 

 ■atisfaction to all. 



Must be shot at Blue Rocks. To gauge your skill in shooting you can only do so by using a bird that is STANDARD IN FACT BUT NOT IN NAME, it is the BLUE ROCK. 



