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THE OOLOGlST. 



EMERSON 



PIANOS 



60,000 Sold 



For Over Forty Years 



THESE Instruments liave cnjojed 

 a high re])utatiou for more than 

 forty years. They are Brilliant and 

 Musical in tone, and aii'ord a ariost 

 l)eautiful aceompauimeut to vocal 

 music — the toue having that rare 

 sympathetic quality whicli blends ad- 

 mirably with the human voice- 



They are Durable, l)eiug construct- 

 ed of the est Materials, Ijy the Most 

 Skillful Workmen. They liave earned 

 an especial reputation for Keeping 

 in Tune, and also for I'etaiuing in a 

 most remarkable degree their orig- 

 inal fullness of toue — never growing 

 thin or wiry with age. The Com- 

 pany, through their agents, have re- 

 ceived sevei'al First Premiums during 

 the past few years, and their instru- 

 ments have invariably taken high 

 rank wherever exhibited. 



PRICES MODERATE. 



TERMS EASY. 



SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 



Emerson Piano Co., 

 1 74 Tremont Street, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Branch ( 92 Fifth Avenue, New York, 

 Stores (218 Wabash"Ave., Chicago 



IllusTraTed Catalog. A ■ V 

 tS.K.REED, -^VS 



inst. WORCESTER. Mass 



Improved Pocket Gun 

 or Snip Snap. 



The new improved Pocket Gun requires no 

 powder, no caps, Is neatly finished, durable and 

 :an be carried In the pocket, as It welgns only 

 three ounces. Will shoot shot or bullets with 

 accuracy and force and with a little practice will 

 klU birds on the wing or bring them down from 

 the hlgliest tree. , 



ir i& just the thing Tor taxidermists, as It will 

 Idll without spoiling the game and makes no 

 report. 



Sample prepaid 15 cts.. 4 for 50 cts. 



Iron Iiame, straps of best kind of 



rubber. Send for sample at once and practice on 

 the Sparrows Adda-ess, 



FRANK H. LAHIN. 



ALBION, N. Y. 



ONLY DIRECTORY on Earto 



1,11 u iiiK ( 111^ '>4>,tMMt. For 

 lo 1 1 iit^ I uvular price 

 It- ) \rjiit name, if re- 

 ( I i\( il \M'liin next 3(1 



(1 l\-- will be BOLDLY 



liriMlKl (111 gummed 

 1> i|)( r, and from Pub- 

 I lisliti^,, 'M [inufactur- 

 ( 1- and (jthers, j'ou 

 \\illr((ii%t hundreds 

 probabh thousands, 

 ot ^ iluable Books, 

 I nplP'~ J'aix-rs, Maga- 

 II c> tic Allfroeand 

 ic li p irppl w ith one of 

 our DoUllj printed ad- 

 dresses pasted thereon. EXTRA! We will also 

 print and pre])ay po.stuge ou 500 of your gummed 

 addresses to yon, for .vour personal use : which are 

 valuable to stick on your envelopes, books, etc., to 

 prevent their being lost. Reidsville, N. C., Dec. 6, 

 1891. Dear 8iks— My 500 addresses received. From 

 my 25 cent address in your Liglitning Directory I 

 have received over .'{.(kX) parcels of mail. My 

 .Vddresses you scattered among publisher.s.manufac- 

 iirors, etc. are arriving dailv.on vaKiahle parcels of 

 tuail, from all parts of the World. .1 .A. WARE. 

 THE LIGHTNING DIRECTORY CO.. 



Department No. 171. Philadelphia, Pa. 



m 



VARIETIES OF STAMPS 



$1.00 



Duplicates can be returned. 



AN UNUSUAL OFFER 

 W. F\ GK.E1ANY, 



837 BRANNAN St. SAN FRANSISCO, CAL. 

 Catalogue for stamp. 



Ojitu toiic .J in iieaicaL»iiiei,iiaiiicu 

 ^^( scientific) and illustrated cata- 

 Io,triie of Mat. Hist, .six'cimens, post 

 paid, 30c. C.F. CARR, Madison, Wis. 



