THE OOLOGIST 



DEALER IN 



PRECIOUS STONES, OPALS, 



CURIOS AND FINE MINERALS. 



Cutting and polishing Agates and Gem 



Stones, and setting the same in solid 



gold settings a specialty. 



143 Gallup St., 



NATURALISTS' PRINTING 



of all kinds on 

 good paper 

 cheap. Egg labels 15c per 100 small; 25 per 100 

 large. Fossil 10c per 100. Letter heads a5 per 

 100. Send copy for prices. D. H. EATON, 

 Woburn. Mass. 



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I RAPID TAXIDERMY. I 



Providence, R. I. 1 



Ten persons can learn at once as well as ^ 



one and bring the cost down to nothing. ^ 



All materials furnished. S 



Sold on a guarantee to give perfect sat- ^ 



; isfaction or money refunded. S 



\ Write for Circulars, Testimonials and p 



I Guarantee. S 



; Mention The Oologist and address. S 



I MORRIS GIBBS. M. D., | 



I Kalatiicizoo, niicli. ^ 



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PRICE LIST OP 6BMS. 



OPALS. 



Australian 50c to S40.00per kt. 



Hungarian 50c to 50.00 



Mexican 10c to 20.00 " 



Opal Scarf Pins set in Solid Gold in four siz- 

 es, as follows: 75c, 11.25, 2..50, 3.50. 



STUDS. 



Screw or Separate Back, $1.00 to $3.00. Clus- 

 ters to order. 



EAR RINGS $.'.00 to $5.00 



RINGS, ETC., SET TO ORDER. 



Prices an application for soecial settings or 

 extra fine stones. 



AMETHYST, TOPAZ, MOONSTONE, 

 BLOODSTONE, AGATE, CROCIDOLITE, &c. 

 In all forms and sizes for Rings, Pins, Charms, 

 10c to $5.00. 



Tourmaline .50c to $1.5.00 per kt. 



Aquamarine .50c to 5.0J 



Part Exchange will be accepted in pay- 

 ment during the next thirty days. 



Good Live Agents Wanted 



in all parts of tlie world. 



Liberal cash commission paid. 



Having a large stock on hand. I will, for a 

 short time, sell ao lbs. of good Minerals for $1. 

 One to forty kinds as you want then, large or 

 small. 



l BE GOOD 



^ It is a hard task for the average man, and re- 



^ quires the showing forth of many excellent 



■<, qualities. But for a Bicycle Lamp to be good, 



i really requires but two tilings: 



r 1st. To Give a Good Light. 



r 2d. To Stay Alight iu Spite of Wind and Jar. 



► ..<ffi> THE 



beautifully combines these two good qualities 

 It also has the other and lesser virtues belonging 

 to the 



Perfect Bicycle Lamp. 



Therefore as one step in your effort to 



BE GOOD 



BE WISE, and buy one of them 



AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY. 



Send for circular or, better still, send S'^>50 -v 

 which Is the reasonable price at which we sell < 

 one, delivered anywhere. ^ 



R. E. DIETZ COMPANY ^ 



6o Laight Street ^ 



, Established 1840 NEW YORK CITY ^ 



