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THE OOLOGIST. 



Fossils, Agates, Shells, Corals 

 and Curiosities. Cretaceous 

 Fossils of Eastern Monta- 

 na a Specialty. 



Scaphites Nodusus, M. and H. 



Aporrhais biaDgulata .15 



Actaeon attenuata 15 



Anlsonivon natielliforinis ''O 



Baculites ovatus .10 to $1.00 



Callista Deweyi 15 to .25 



Dentalium gracile ,15 



Haminea minor 15 



Volsella Meeki 15 



Veniella subtumida 15 



Inoceramus convexus 2(t to .75 



Crispii... 15 to .75 



Lunatia concinna .15 



Lucina subundata 15 



Margarita Nebrasensis 15 



Nucula cancellata .15 



Scapliites nodusus 10 to $2.00 



Martesia cutieata 15 



Turnus Stltnpsoni 15 



Fossil wood, containing Martesia, or Turnus.. 



, 25 to .75 



Rock containing a variety of small fossils. 25 to .50 

 Tregonucarpus nuts (lossil) size of llickorv 



nut 2d to .25 



Fossil leaves 15 to .75 



Agates, rough in to .50 



polished 25 to $2.no 



California Onvx. polished 40 to $1.75 



Petoskey Agates, " 25 to .75 



Possllferns is to .75 



Petrified wood 10 to .50 



Agatized wood .loto.so 



Porcelainlte 10 to .25 



Honey-comb lava 10 to .2"> 



Sponge lava, will float in water .15 to .50 



Lava, has been melted, and run like molasses 



candv 15 to .50 



Antelope horns, on upper pnrt of skull, per 



pair $1.50 to $2.no 



Buffalo horns, per pair 50 to $1.50 



Rattles from Rattlesnake 10 to .25 



Corals from Bahamas, Florida and Singapore 



25 to $2.00 



Small mixed shells from West Indes. per pint .50 

 Large Assortment of showy American and 



Foriegn Shells io to$>.00 each 



10 per cent discount on cash orders of 

 $10.00 or more. 

 Send for price lists. 



Homer Squyer, 



Minqusville, - Montana. 



CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTERS WANTED 



Publishers, Patentees, Manufacturers, etc., 

 are daily requesting us to supply tie addresses, 

 of reliable circular distributors, bill posters, 

 etc. Brunn's success is marvelous, and will 

 open np in 200,000 Agents Heralds next issue, 

 to be mailed to business men, new, profitable 

 and permanent employ ment to one man. woman 

 or youth in every 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 wit't in this month's 

 Mammoth editions of Agent's Herald 



Nails up signs, distributes circul- 

 ars, papers, samples, etc . through- 

 out BL-.ckbawk and surrounding counties 

 only $3.00 per 1000. Address W.H.BRUNN, 



Waterloo, la. 



Brunn paid 12. 40 to insert above 4 lines, June 

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

 paid then ; is paying yet. H« has been kept con- 

 constantly busy, employs three men to assist 

 him, clearing on fflieir labor from $10 to $15 a 

 day distributing circulars at ?•' .00 per 1G0O for 

 many firms who saw his ad. in The Herald. 

 It costs every firm at least $10 in postage alone 

 to mail 1000 circulars. A saving to each firm 

 who employ you of $7 r er 1000. Ten firms may 

 each send you 1000 at the same time, making 

 1000 packages of 10 each, for distributing which 

 you would promptly receive 5-30, iF15 in advance 

 and $15 when work is done. Parents make 

 your boys a p esent. Start them in this growing- 

 business. Begin this neat bus nei-s before 

 some one in your county gets the start of you. 

 "Come in on the ground floor." Inst'uctions 

 How to Conduct the Business. Free, to each 

 distributor only, who sends us $si.40 cash or- 

 postage stamps for a 4 line "ad". 



AGENTS HERALD, 

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



"It is worth the price to every person 

 »vho even reads a newspaper."— Darlir gi< n 

 _ ournal. 



THE JOURNAL REFERS TO 



A Pocket Primer for the use of Reporters,. 

 Correspondents and Copy Choppers. 

 Short, simple »Ed practical rules for 

 making and editing newspaper copy, 

 and of equal value to all who wish to 

 write correct English. 



Sent on receipt of price. Pi ice, 10 cents 

 P'rcopy. ALLAN FORMAN, Publisher, 

 117 Nass-'U Street, New Yrrk. 



CARR'S NATURAL HISTORY STORE 



Sea Shells, Corals. Minerals. Bird Skins and 

 Eggs, Curios. Supplies for Taxidermists. Ento- 

 mologists. Botanists and Oologists. Taxid- 

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 aquarums. 



40 page Illustrated Catalogue for 2c stamp- 



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