THE MUSEUM. 



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OPALS. 



I am selliug mj' stock of Opals aucl Miner- 

 als at greatly reduced prices to make room 

 for new material. 



As long as they last I will sell flue Mexican 

 Opals, full of lire, for 25 cents to $1.00. Fine 

 colored stones without fire, red, white or 

 blue, cut ready for setting, 5 cents to 50 cents 

 each. 



I do not ask you to take my word for it. 

 Send for sample of what you want and if you 

 do not care for them return them. 



If you are out of work don't tell your 

 friends you cannot get your own living until 

 you have written for my terms to agents. I 

 want one in every town. 



Do you want Minerals? Let me 

 know what you want and I will supply you 

 at bed rock prices. 



O! by the way, I am setting flne Mexican, 

 Australian and Hungarian Opals in solid gold 

 settings and can give you prices that will sur- 

 prise you. Good gold, and honest work is 

 the motto. 



Write for terms and circulars. 



ROBERT BURNHAM, 



15 CHESTNUT ST., 

 PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



ALL FOR ^1.00 BILL. 



One years subscription to this Journal 

 beginning with Vohime II and your 

 choice of any of the following 

 premuiius. 



1. O. and O. Manual, leather bound, 50c. 



2. Fine Oologists' Outfit, 3 instruments in 



case, 50c. 



3. Cheap Taxidermists' Outfit, 3 instruments 



in case, 50c. 



4. Package Botanists' Labels and Magnifier, 



50c. 



5. Entomologists' Outfit in Case, 50c. 



6. Package Mineralogists Labels, various 



kinds, 50c. 



7. Copy, "Birds of Michigan," 50c. 



8. '' "Birds of Labrador." 50c. 



9. " "Natural History of Labrador, " 50c 



10. A Mineral Collection of 52 Specimens, 

 Drepajd, list 75c. 



11. G fine varieties Fossils, 50c. 



12. One fine Polished Shell for mantle decor- 

 ation, 50. 



13. 6 kiuds Arrow Heads, 50c. 



14. 1 fine "Skinner." .50- 



15. 15 kinds of Birds Eggs, all labeled, 50. 

 Above premiums are sent prepaid and are 



only given with the Museum one year. 

 Address 



WALTER F.WEBB, 



Albion, N. Y. or Keokuk. Iowa. 



WANTED;— Letters, documents or relies 

 of Abraham Lincoln by collector. C. F. 

 GUNTHER, 212 State St., Chicago, Ills. 



WANTED.— Copies c Coues' Ke}-, Ridge- 

 way's Manual or any other book that we list, 

 new or second hand, for which we offer other 

 books, specimens, supplies or possibly cash if 

 a bargiiin. W. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR SAL.E. 



ACCOUNT AGAINST 



Gameland Publishing Company 

 of New York 



Of .$30.50, for printing. Will be sold to the 

 higest bidder. Send offer to A. M. EDDY, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



Shows pelvis as it 

 rests on the or- 

 dinary saddle. 



QuestioOc 



Thi, is an illustration 

 of the old style saddle. 

 If you will observe it 

 carefully you will note 

 that it fits like a glove 

 (and a saddle should 

 not). It presses the sen- 

 sitive parts, causes sore- 

 ness, stiffness and chaf- 

 ing, and has made cycl- 

 ing to a certain extent 

 injurious, because few 

 could enjoy a long ride 

 without fear of injury. 

 All this is now changed. Here is repre- 

 sented the perfect saddle — the Christy 



Anatomical Saddle, 



showing the pelvis as it 



rests on the pads. The 



Christy Anatomical 



Saddle is the only 



saddle that is built 



right. Made of metal, 



of light weight, cannot 



warp or change its 



shape, has pads that 



rest the entire body, 



does not press the sen- 

 sitive parts, prevents 



stiffness, and makes 



cycling a pleasure. 



Price, $5.00 



Free Booklet on Saddle'^. 



A. Q. SPALDING & BROS. 



New York. Chicago. Pbiladelphia. 



GREAT NOVELTY IN PINCUSHIONS. 



gMade from the sod stalk of the Yucl-.i Palm or Spanish 

 iBayonet. whose heautiTul white Mossoms adora the 



Pcanyous aod mouotaiu sides of Cal. lloO Yucca Cush- 



ire retailed by one hotel to its guests in less than 5 months. 

 Tlie oiilriide of the stalk is hard and the inside soft, and when nicely 

 turned on a lathe they make a most beautiful white Pincushion, 

 Price 10 cents, silver. G. W. TUTTLE, Pasadcuu, Cal. 



When answering ads. mention Museum. 



Shows pelvis as it rests 



on the Christy 



Saddle. 



