THE OOLOGIST. 



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lor a ]ong; lime we have been incrinveii;rnLtd by parties Fenr'injj us Orders, letters, T'ack- 

 ages, KiC, luc., some cif which we have never reteived, other-*, v hich lacked elihrr Isame tr 

 Address, of the Parties sending. We are only one of many who have been incon- 

 venienced. For a long time we have been trying to devise some Cheap Rfethod by which tins 

 could be avoided. We well knew that with the use of a Neat Label or RUBliER STAMP, oiir 

 friend's Letters or Packages, if misdirected or miscarried, would be returned to them, liut we a.- 

 so knew that a Good Rubber Stamp with outfit, would cost at least $1.00. This we knew 

 was more than many of us were willing to pay. So, not long since, we went to One of tn&. 

 Leading Stamp Manufacturers in the United States, and biiefly stating lo him our difii- 

 culty, inquired what he could do for us. During our talk with him, we gently hinted that there 

 were over Twenty-Five Thousand of us, Collectors and Exchanger-s, besides hundreds of others in 

 the U.S. M-ho jieeded a Cheap Rubber Stamp, not only for Marking Packages, but for mark- 

 ing their Clothing, Books, Printing their own Cards, Labels, Tags, Envelopes, Etc., Etc. ©Before 

 leaving the Manufactory we had made arrangements wiih the Proprieior to furnish our ff^end-- with 

 a Good Rubber Stamp, including Ink and Pads, at! in a neat Box. 



(live Plain Diiecticiis and Htati- tlu' Style of Type desired. (We can make the 

 -lani]) fi'in any .-tyle (if type desiitd. Send sample of type, ov \ve will nse our own 

 diseietion) al.-o the <()lov of Ink yon pnel'er, we ean fninish Red, Blue, A'iolet, Blaek, 

 (iieen. di- Indelible. Yon can have f i ( in oi.e to fonr lines made (.n Ihe stamp. 



EXTRAS: Ink, any coloi-. ]!ev 1 oUle, 10c, lai^e 1 ottle, S.'e. Tads ])ev pair 8e. 

 Mani)' nionnted wiiii Knob liandle. K'r ( ^tia. Border aionnd stani]i, lOc extra. 



RRANK H 



LATTIN, ALBION, N. Y. 



Coins, Stamps, Curio. 



Large, wi'U iiliistniteLl4cS jniiie book, 5c. 



W, F. Greany, 



27 r.rannan br.. -. San Fraacis':-.). CM. 



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Best .'selling; artitlft I:i t:;t 

 world. Kvery housekeeper 

 wants one. Will send set, pre- 

 paid, for.n.Si*. Agents malce. 

 •success of tbis wben thevfp-'i 

 on otliers. Write finiek, i>t 

 terms, to Cliaiiipioii .SSietf 

 Migf. Co., Siprinsrtiold. O, 

 Belter discoiiul, by Uieiitiuu- 

 iug this paper. 



PORTRAITS. Electro OU Painting taufflit by 

 mail, send for circular. C". C. Deming 

 Madison, Wis. iini4 



IDENTIFICATION ) 



During the past few years we have cheerfullj' at- 

 tempted to 



IDENTIFY ALL SPECIMENS 



■ ur 'riera> has'c sent us. anl tjiis without remunera- 

 cion ; '.jUt owitij; lo the fact that we are now leceiving 

 packages by the dozen tor Jiis purpose, and that our 

 time is more than occupied with our regular business, 

 n t.'it. Tutuie we shall be ohlitied to charge our 

 rier.d. In ad.luion lo return postage the following 



I?^ .A. T E s = 



Single or first Specimen, 

 Second to tenth Specimen, 

 Eleventh Specimen and over, 



10 !fts. 

 3 <5ts. each. 

 2 <5ts. " 



The above rates for identifying we think very rea- 

 sonable. We liave spent several years in handling 

 and studying specimens oi various kinds, and have on 

 han 1 .a ver\' large stock with which comp.irisous can 

 be made. We also have the leading works to use as 

 reference. The advantage cf having specimen'^ 

 pr^^ucrly ideniiiied is invaluable lO collectors. 

 Address, 



FSANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. T. 



