THE OOLOGIST. 



VlM\D7i ^flbmn ^^^tsfc^ l-LINE STAMP,30 CTS., 



XVUDDBP pudlllp ^S5 ^^^^^^^^^^ 2-LIKE STAIHF,35 CTS., 



r^ ^ rVrTV-rVVrT ^^^^^Ht^ ^"^^^ STAIVIP,45 CTS.. 

 Ou-jiWljll ^^il^ ^M F 5-LINE STAIVIP, 50 CTS. 



For a long timo we have beea incnnvcnit-iiLcd by pailics sending us Orders, Letters, rack" 

 age=:, y.ic. Etc., some of which we have never received, others, vhich lacked euhir Narae or 

 Addrphs, of the Parlies sending. We are only one of many who have been incon- 

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

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

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

 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 willuig to pay. So, not long since, we went to One of tne 

 Leading Stamp Manufacturers in the United States, and biiefly stating to him our diffi- 

 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 Exchangers, besides hundreds of others in 

 the U.S. who needed 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 with the Proprietor to furnish our ff^end« with 

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



When twelve or more parties club together and send in their orders at one ume, we can furn- 

 Give Plain Directions and State the Style of Stamp desired. Styles 

 given below, also, the color of Ink you prefer, we can furnish Red, Blue, Violet, Black, Green, or 

 Indelible. Please send Postage Stamps or Postal Note 



We can make the stamp from any style type 'desired. Send sample of type, or we will use our ow" 

 discretion. 



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EXTRAS. Ink. any color, per bottle, lo cts.; large bottle, 25 cts. Pads, per pair, 8 cts.; cheap pads, 2 

 cts. .Stamps mounted with knob handle (imitation horn) 10 cts. extra. Border around stamp, 10 cts. e.xtra. 



COLLECTORS, ATTENTION! 



Those who saw and benefited by my advertisement in last issue of the Oologist, will expect to hear more of 

 me. I have largely increased my already immense stock of cabinet specimens, and, I now pride myself with 

 having one of the finest Oological collections in America, and I am going to place them before you at prices 

 that you can afford to pay, thereby making many a valuable addition to your private cabinet. 



^Prices quoted on specimens mentioned in previous Oologist will hold good until January first. I 

 <to this so as to better acquaint myself with all collectors. My bran-new descriptive CatalogTie will be 

 out about November 20th, after that date any person wishing to possess a very neat new catalogue, with prices 

 way down, can do so by sending me their name and a i cent stamp. My new exchange list will also be out 

 about that date. Do not fail to send for both. 



Wanted, the following original sets with full data: 117J, 4023, 6663, and many others. Any collector 

 having the above mentioned sets, will secure a very desirable exchange for the same. 

 Address all orders and commurHcations, //ij/'«/i', to 



WILL. C. BROWNELL, 



Plymouth, Wayne Co., Mich. 

 *:;:* NOTE — Anv specimens not mentioned in last Oologist can be suj>plied at greatly reduced rates. Send 

 list of wants aud receive prices. Send for new catalogue. 



