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iDIIKIM ^^ils up signs, distributes circul- 

 InUnil ars. papers, samples etc.. through- 



CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTERS WANTED 



Publishers. Patentees. Manufacturers, etc.. 

 are daily requesting us to supply the addresses 

 of reliable circular distributors, bill posters, 

 etc. Bruun's success is marvelous, and will 

 open up in 300.000 Agexts Herai>ds next issue, 

 to be mailed to business men. new. profitable, 

 and permanent employment to one man. woman 

 or youth In ever.v town and hamlet in the U. S. 

 and Canada. "The early bird catches the 

 worm." We want a few such ads. as Brunn's 

 (sample below) to start with in this month's 

 Mammoth edition of Agents Hekald. 



B~\ _ 



out Blackhawk and surroundina; counties 

 only $;?.00 per 1000. Address, W.H.BRUNN 

 Waterloo, la. 



Brunn paid if-2.40 to insert above 4 lines. Jime 

 '90. He btfgan during the summer. That ad. 

 paid then : is pai/inff yet. He has been kept con- 

 stanrly busy, empliiys three men to assist him. 

 clearing on their kibor from $10 to $15 a day 

 distributing circulars at $.3.00 per lOoO for many 

 Arms who saw his ad. in The Herat.d. It 

 costs every firm at least $10 in postage alone to 

 mail 1000 circulars. A saving to each firm who 

 employ you of *7 per lOUO. Ten firms may each 

 send you 1000 at the same time, making 1000 

 packages of 10 each, for distributing which you 

 would promptly receive $;30. 15 in advance and 

 $15 when work is done. Parents make your 

 boy a present. Start them in this growing bus- 

 iness. Begin this neat business btfore some 

 one in your coimty gets the .start of you. "Come 

 in on the ground floor." Iu.structions How to 

 Conduct the Business, Free to each distributor 

 ONLY, who sends us $2.40 cash or, postage, 

 stamps for a 4 line "ad " 



AGENT'S HERALD, 

 No. 171 South 8th Street, Philada., Pa. 



Our Address 



dui'ing the next few mouths, will be at either 



AI>BIO\, jV. > ., or 



]Xo. 3571 Cottage Grove Ave., 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



You can address your orders and letters to 

 whichever address you a'-e the nearer— All 

 matters pertaining to the Ooi.ogist. however, 

 should be addressed at Albion. Should you 

 wish to r^ach us personally, you .should address 

 "LATTIN.' at ALBION, and "WEBB", at 

 CHICAGO. 



Faithfully. 



F. H." LATTIN & CO. 



nPT? A VQ ^^ ^^^^ want any of those extra 

 JLXLnlXkJ. heavy alligator covered 

 square trays, such as we had in our exhibit at 

 the Worlds Fair (which you and other collec- 

 tors thought the "slickest" trav for the purpose 

 ever fnade) we can spare a few thousand— any 

 size from 3 in.x3 in. to 8 In.x 8 in. We will ship 

 by express at your expense in well assorted 

 ne.sts at Sl.OOper UX). or $10.00 per 1000. Or, if 

 you order special sizes and do not leave the 

 assortment to us. they will cost you $1.50 per 

 100 or $15.00 per loOO. 



Not less than 100 lots sold, and at our prices, 

 are less than cost. 



Wecan furnish 3in.x.3in..4in.x4 in.,51n.x5in., 

 61n.x6 in.. 7 in x7 in., ani K in.xs in. 



■Order Quick if .vou want anv of the World's 

 Fair Trays. F. H. LATTIN^ & CO.,3.57I Cottage 

 Grove Ave.. CHICAGO, ILLS. 



The sppcific and universal opinions, condensed, 

 are as follows: 



"\ou deserve great praise, and the gratitude 

 of the reading world — that portion of it, at leasr. 

 th;ir, is fortunate enough to read THK GREAT 

 DIVIDE. Having a field entirely its own, it is 

 iiit-nseli' American in cast and character." 



It is useless for us to say, the illustmtive 

 features and t.ypography are superb— equal in 

 quaiity and unusualn^ss to the fascinating and 

 SI range contents that fill our columns. 



TEN CENTS a copy; ONE DOLLAR a year. 

 Youi- newsdealer has it, if not, send to 

 THE GREAT DiViDE, Denver.Col. 



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 print and )>iepav pn^'.iL'e u \ .">«) of your Kunimed 

 ad'lre-^es to yon. for • .i.r i>(M>-oiial list ; \\ hicli are 

 valuable to s:icl< on .voiiii' ivi-iotn's, books, ttc, to 

 prevent tliuir bfinir lost. ItKi osvir.f.K, rs'.C, Dee.fi. 

 18SU. Dk.mi Si Rs-Mv.".()n addresses receivt'il. From 

 ni.v i') cent address in \onr l.iL'lilnini^ Dirfctor.v [ 

 have received ovnr .".(li«l parci'ls in' mail. jf.v 

 .' (Idresses yon scattered among pnlillsners.mannl'ac- 

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 U,ill, from all parts of tlu- World. .1 .A. \V A RE. 



THE UGHTNItMG DiRECTSRY C 



Department No. 171, Philadelphia ,Pa. 



The Words' Fair at Home! 



Se ected Photographs, printed and 

 oiinted by a Professional Photogra- 

 her, from 4x5 Negatives, on Bevel 

 Edge Gold Line Mounts 5x6 inches. 



-adress P. F. MARCH, Fern 

 liank, Hamilton County, O. 



