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COLLECTORS. 



Have you seen njy lists of I'.irds Eggs, Birds 

 Skins. Corals, Minerals. Fossils and cur osit,es? 

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A dress WALTER F. WEBB, 

 Geneva, N. Y. 



Climbing Irons. 



1^" There is. 

 scarcely a month 

 n the year but. 

 what a pair oi 



fooil C 1 i 111 b i n g 

 runs come.s handy 

 Do not let a low piice lure 

 .you into purchasing an infCr- 

 i(ir article. Every linvj you 

 \ se a clioa]) pair of iron.', it is 

 wcW to renicntlier, that the 

 1 Isk you run i.s a hundreil- 

 toltl greater llian with a reli- 

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 .•.^ti ongest material obtainable 

 'J he straps are wide ar,d made- 

 liom the very be.st of lealiier. 

 Our climbers are the 

 easiest, safest and mosl 

 durable on jLlie mar 

 ket and cannot be 

 soUl at a living prolit. 

 for less money by any- 

 one. 



Dining the pa.st Live years we have 

 iiiltl lumdreds of ])airs of elinil)ers-, 

 hiivo sent them to nearly every stat* 

 a>id leiritory in the Union and jiiiveyel. 

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 the following: 



••The climbers that you sent give entire satlsfac 

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T, V. W,. Aiisiin. Ills. 



"Received mv climbers nil itgUt on the 21st oIj 

 last month. Have deferred wrliiiig te you Mil ' 

 naa used them. Tliey are ;i'; .good a sinirasl, 

 ever tried and I think I am saf • In saying that ilt 

 you buy your spura ol Lattiii. ^ on get g;joit ones/ 

 J. F. J,, Kelton. Pa. 



■•AUthe supplies ordered came duly lo hand, all 

 O. K. Am more than iilea.sed nilli ilnin alL 

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 give you thepreference." 



U. C. O., Shelburne Falls. Mass. 



Our prices are as follows-: Strapped, 

 ready for use, by express, at ptirclias 

 er's expense, $2.50, or prepaiil to any 

 part of the United States, $3.25. ClimlV. 

 ers without straps by express, $1,505;, 

 piop:iid, $2.00. 



FRANK H. LATTIIM, 



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