THE 00L0GI8T. 



123 



EX PENS K8. 



Meinb'Ts rt'ctMved at Seven 

 pel' week, puyabh 



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covers tlu 



To Our Subscribers. 



lu this OoLotn-T we make two e^traordin- 

 ■ to obtain htmdieds of 

 Que offer is the $1.00 



irs 

 entire .:xpens:';':niviny;n | -^ -^- n^ 



Camp, l.oanl, lodging. .suin)nung h-s- '\r •'^'t«^7'^^"^ , <^"« "^^^^ ^' the $10 



sun.s,gvnu>asdes, l^etures. U'.son.: .t..,\^'^^\ ^^'^l^'^ .-'.^'"7 i^ ^ '^'M^ 1 ,he 



ete. There afe no "Ineidental.s." | yf^^"" « «ub-n|.n<m to The Ooj^uuist and the 



A unifomi eap, blouse and ti-.»iiM.r.s. 1 ';tl^ftl^VM ' "'^ "f f .n,f,W. 



all ofdarkl>lMe.i.sf.u-ni.she.lbvthe.So-|thi\' IV^r ^'''T V^.W vS 



cietv at Seven Dollars per sl.it. Toh"^< the libe.al _oflers vye make that_ we 



all of dark l)hie, is fnrnished i)y tli^ 

 ciety at Seven Dollars i)er snit 

 those bringing dark blue trousers, a 

 eap and blouse will l)e fui-nislu'd for 

 Tliree and one-half Dollars. 



A l)louse and eaj) will be reiile<l to 

 those who Avisli tiieni, at Fifty Cents 

 per week. 



IIOAV TO IIEACH CA^Il". 



The following railroads center in the 

 Union Station, at Worcester: 



Boston & Albany, Boston cV Maine; 

 I'itchburg; NewYork, Boston & Provi- 

 dence, and the Norwich & Worcester 



that wifh the co-operation of our friends 

 and the libeial offers we make that we 

 can easily ob aiu Liuidreds of subscrip- 

 tions within the next 30 days. Our offers 

 are so very liberal that we really cannot af- 

 ford to <i;ivft iinythmg for obtaining sub- 

 scriptions, but in order to induce onr pat- 

 rons to use their influence in our behalf 

 and to call their friends' attention to our 

 offers, v.-e will send them a card ^ood for 

 anythinti we advertise, to the amount of 10 

 per cent, of the amount they have induced 

 their friends to let them send us, in accor- 

 dance to either or both our iftl.OO and onr 

 2.5c offer. For example: If you should 



Branch of the New York .t New Eng- ^'>t^™ three persons to accept our $1.00 

 — - - *-' offer, and ei.i,dit onr 'ioc one, you would 



send us $5.00, for which we would send 

 you by return mail a card good for r>()c 



land. The tiirough express trains of 

 the New Y(uk, New Haven & Haitford 

 R. K. iilso stop here. Baggagt; can l)e 

 checked from an}- point to Worcest<!r 

 Here a change of c:irs :ind a trair^fer of 

 l)aggage must be made to the \\'orces- 

 ter v.^ Shrewsbury R. R. The station is 

 on the north side of the Union Station. 

 Here a ti«;ket to Camp will cost Twenty 

 Cents. These trains run hourly, leav- 

 ing Worcester on the half-hour an<l 

 connecting witli the steamer Apollo of 

 the hake Quinsig:tniond Steand)oat Co. 

 Those h:iving b;igg;ige to I)e transfered 

 here should notify tiie purser on tiie 

 boat. The Apollo lands ])a.ssenger.s 

 and baggage oa the wharf at the Camp. 

 The Summer Camp for Girls 



worth of anything we advertis<», or if you 

 should induce only one to accept our $1.00 

 and one our 25c offer, we would send you 

 a c;ir 1 good for 12jc. 



Many of your friends would be glad to 

 have a chance to subscribe for The Oolo- 

 GisT, and we think with a very little labor 

 you conld easily si^ud us a goodly number 

 of subscrijiti'ins during the next 60 days. 

 Many of our patrons will send us more 

 names and more money than others, and in 

 order to show our appreciation fo)- their 

 extra work, we offer the following prizes in 

 addition to our lo per cent, offer, viz : 



To the person sending us the greatest 

 amount of money in acceptance of our 25c 



This is a camp for families, and is and $1.00 offers on or before August 1st, 

 designed especially fo Ladies and (iii-ls. 1890, wejviU give a copy of Mii^-nard's 

 It was established by the Worcester 

 Natural Hist(U-y Society during the sea- 



son of 1881), at Tower Hill on the east 

 shore of the j^ake, ami nearlj" oj)posite 

 the Boys' Camj). Thomas H. Dodge. 

 I^sq.. of Worcester, a liliend patron of 

 the l>oys' C:imp. h:is olfered the use of 

 this land and a buiitling th;it the girls 

 m;iy enjoy some of Uie advantagiNs 

 which their !)rothers have across the 

 Lake. A very succe.ssful beginning 

 was nnule last season. The ])rospectus 

 of this CamjJ will be ready in May. 



For further information in reg:irds to 

 either Camp :iddress. President Wok- 

 CESTEii N.\ti:k.\l Histokv. Society. 

 Museum. No. 11 Foster Street, Wor- 

 cester, Mass. 



Publish- 



Birds of Eastern North America, 

 ers price, $18.00. 



To the person sending the 2nd greatest 

 amount, a copy of Ridgwav's Manual of 

 North American Birds. $7.50. 



To the next three persons, each a copy of 

 Divies Key to N. A. Birds. Cloth, each 

 $1.75. 



To t!ie next five, each a copj' of Davie's 

 Key. Paper, each $1.25. 



To the next ten. each a set with data of 

 I the Noddy. Each $ .75. 

 I To the next twenty, each a set with data 

 i of the Sooty Tern. Each $ .35. 

 ! All sul>scriptious must be sent us on or 

 I before Angust 1st, 1S90. 

 I The winner of 1st prize must send ns not 

 1 less than $25. Oi) worih of subscriptions; of 

 ! the 2ud prize not /«*« than $15.00 worth- 



