THE OOLOGIST. 



" In reply I would saw that my exchange 

 notice in the Ooi.ogist proved very suc- 

 cessful. I have already made some very 

 advantageous exchanges. I also wish to 

 state that the number of rare eggs offered 

 me greatly exceeded my expectations." 

 T. S. Palmer, 

 Berkley, Cal. 



"I received a large number of answers 

 from my notice and consider the Oologist 

 an excellent medium. "^ 



Carlton Gilbert, 



Jackson, Mich. 



" I am very well satistied with the result 

 of my exchange, as I received many re- 

 plies." A. Hanauer, 



Covington, Ky. 



"I cannot too highly recommend the 

 Oologist as an advertising medium. 

 From my '"ad" I received answers from 

 several States, as far west as Indiana. My 

 stock of eggs for exchange, in sets, was ex- 

 hausted before I had received half of the 

 replies which I received. 



J. B. Warren, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



"Am very well satisfied with the notice 

 in the Oologist. Have received over 30 

 letters already and have made several ex- 

 cellent exchanges. Have been so busy 

 answering letters or I would have written 

 to you sooner." Fred. L. Chall, 



Ashland, O. 



"I received over a dozen replies to my 

 ••ad" in the Oologist and am more than 

 satisfied that it pays." S. B. Ladd, 

 West Chester, Pa. 



"Our notice paid well in your paper. 

 We will send another "ad" in a few 

 months." Stempel Bros., 



Fort Madison, la. 



"Answers came and are still coming 

 from various states in all poitions of our 

 country. A number of replies have come 

 from very prominent collectors, and I have 

 added many good correspondents to my 

 list, for which I have to thank you for 

 your kindness in inserting my notice. I 

 can heartily reconmiend your little sheet as 

 an advertising medium." 



J. Percy Moore. 

 Phila, Pa. 



"As to my exchange, I received as many 

 as 25 or 30 letters in answer to it." 



Frank Greenawalt, 

 South Bend, 111. 



A Ne'w Blcw-pipe. 



We have just received a s^ample gross of a new style 

 Blow-pipe, which, for hlowing large eggs, we find the 

 best ever introduced. This Blow-pipe is of the 

 straight style, finely Nickel-plated, with a wooden 

 enameled mouth-piece. To Introduce, a sample will 

 be sent you by return mail for 25 cts., or three 

 samples for 70 cts. Secure samples at once. 



Address, 



FRANK FI. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y 



STATUE OF "LIBERTY EMLIGHTEMINI} THE WORLD." 



More Money Heeded. 



The Committee in charge of the construction 

 of the pedestal and the erection of the Statue, 

 111 orclei' to x'ais© fiiiids I'or 

 its completion, have prepared, from 

 model furnished by the artist, a perfect facsimile 

 Miniature Statuette, which they are delivering 

 to subscribers throughout the United States at 

 the following prices : 



No. 1 statuette, six inches in height,— the 

 Statue bronzed; Pedestal, nickel-silvered,— at 

 Oiiti Oollixi* eacli, delivered. 



No. 2 Statuette, in same metal, tivelve incites 

 high, beautifully bronzed and nickeled, at 

 l^ive Oollars eacli, delivered. 



No. 3 Statuette, tivelve inches high, finely 

 chased, Statue bronzed. Pedestal, Hea'vily 

 S!^il vex'-l'lated, with plush stand, at 

 ''X'en Oollars eacli, delivered. 



Much time and money have been spent in 

 perfectiug the Statuettes, and they are much 

 improved over the first sent out. The Cotn- 

 mittee have received from subscribers many 

 letters of commendation. 



The New York World Fund of $100,000 com- 

 pletes the Pedestal, but it is estimated that 

 S40.000 is yet needed to pay for the iron fasten- 

 ings and the erection of the Statue. 



LibfTHl subscriptions for the Miniature Statu- 

 ettes will produce the desired amount. 



Address, with remittance, 



RICHABD BUTLER, Secretary, 

 American Committee of the Statue of Liberty, 

 33 Mercer Street, New York. 



