THE MUSEUM. 



TO COLLECTOKS 



While you are adding to your collections of 

 curiosities and what-not, it will be desirable 

 to a Id to your collection of knowledge. 



There are many ways r>f doing this. One 

 of the very be&t is by reading 



THE 



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 scandals and sensations. 



This little weekly of 40 or more pages tells 

 tli ■ story of current events in simple, readable 

 Etglish It deals s >lely with facts, not opin- 

 ions It enables both youne and old to keep 

 abreast with the times without being obliged 

 tn bring sensationalism into the household. 



It makes a fine birthday or holiday gift. 

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 5 cents if you mention The McsErM. 



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 Established November 11, 1896. 



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OVERLAND? 



Here are One Thousand Pages of the fresh, 

 strong work of the men and women of the West, writ- 

 ers who have lived the life o' which they write, and 

 have seen and felt the things they describe, and 



Five Hundred Pictures 



the work of the most talented artist of a region that 

 has produced many such, and is producing them all 

 the time. All For One Dollar. 



Every copy that you read or send to a friend, is 

 helping the Overland in its great mission set before 

 It in 1 8fi8, when Bret Harte gave it its motto : "De- 

 voted to the Development of the Country." 



It is never possible to announce the best things that 

 are in store for Overland readers, for they spring 

 fr >m the great events of the time ; but these are inter- 

 esting times for the world, especially In that gr^at 

 basin of the Pacific Ocean which is tie Overland's 

 territory, and the Overland will not be found want- 

 ing in its presentation of these great happenings. 



Put the OVERLAND on your list. 



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Wholesale Bargains. 



We have on hand many fine things in such 

 quantity we quote low rates on wholesale or- 

 ders, in order to make room. The material 

 offered in every instance is as low as money 

 can buy. Look over the list carefully: 

 Purple Sea Plumes from the Bahamas. Large 



size, 4 to 5 feet, $2 50 per dozen. Medium, 



2 to 3 feet, $1 50 per dozen. 

 Ostrich Eggs, South African specimens, at 



$6 00 per dozen. 

 Cyprcea Annulus, Ringtop Cowries, from the 



East Indies, 50 cents per quart. 

 Cyprcea moneta, with varieties, Money Cowry 



from Singapore, 50 cents per quart. 

 Black Huliolis, 4 to 5 inch, from Monterey, Cal. 



75 cents per dozeu. 

 Bed Haliotis, from Monterey, 7 to 10 inch, at 



$1 50 per dozen. 

 Nereta ptleronta, Bleeding Teeth, Bahamas, at 



50 cents quart. 

 Purple Gorgonias, Flexible Coral from Baha- 

 mas, $1 50 dozen 

 Mica Snow, for Taxidermists and fancy work, 



worth 80c pound, our price 20c. 

 Bahama Coral, such as Fan, Head, Palm, etc. 



Several species at 10c pound. 

 Mineral Collections, for Teachers to give or 



sell to students, 50 varieties, named, etc., at 



50c lists on application. 

 Mixed Shells, from Bahamas, nice for fancy 



work, 25c quart. 

 Fasciolaria dislans, Tulip. 2 inch, 36c dozen. 

 Fasciolaria tulipi, Tulip, 3 to 4 inch, 40c doz. 

 Fulgar perversa, from Fla.. 4 to 5 inch, 60c" 

 Tube Sponges, a great curio from Bahamas, 



$1.50 dozen. 

 Scaphites,nodosi's, an ammonite shaped fossil 



from the Bad Lands, 1 inch, 30c doz , 2 



inch. 50c dozen; 2i inch, $1 00 dozen. 



Make up vour order now, as these prices 

 only hold good while stock lasts. 



W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



WRITE ME A LETTER TODAY 



Stating that you would like to have sent 

 for your inspection, charges prepaid, 35 

 of the Famons Doubly-teruiln- 

 ated Quartz Crystals, found at 

 this place. If this collection of Brilliant 

 Gems pleases you. kindly send 70 cents 

 (no more;, otherwise return the collect- 

 ion and it will be O. K. Is not this a 

 fair proposition? 

 Exhibit at World's Fair received Highest Award, 

 Medal and Diploma. 



Address, A. e. CRIBI, Miaaieville, 



Herkimer Co., N. V. 



THE MUSEUM. 



We still have a few sets of back numbers of 

 THE MUSEUM. We will mail the entire 

 first 5 volumes for only $3.00 prepaid; or any 

 number you wish at 5 cents each. Fill out 

 your files now while you can. 



W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



