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THE OOLOGIST. 



CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTERS WANTED 



Publishers, 'Patentees, Manufacturers, etc., 

 are daily requesting us to supply the addresses 

 of reliable circular distributors, bill posters, 

 etc. Brunn's success is marvelous, and will 

 open up in 200,000 Agents Heralds next issue, 

 to be mailed to business men, new, profitable 

 and permanent employment 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 with in this month's 

 Mammoth edition of Agents Herald. 



BDIIklhl Nails up signs, distributes circul- 

 nUnil ars, papers, samples, etc., through- 

 out Blackhawk and surrounding counties 

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

 Waterloo, la. 



Brunn paid $2.40 to insert above 4 lines, June 

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

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

 stantly busy, employs three men to assist him, 

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

 distributing circulars at $3.00 per 1000 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 Arm who 

 employ you of $7 per 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 $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 before some 

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

 in on the ground floor." Instructions 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. 



PRINTING 



Of all kinds for Naturalists a 



heads, envelopes, circulars, illustrated cata- 

 logues for natural history dealers. Have hun- 

 dreds of engravings of natural history speci- 

 mens. Write for estimates. 100 envelopes print- 

 ed, 45c. noteheads same price, postpaid. C. F, 

 CARR, Job Printer, New London, Wis. tf 



*^Our Address^>* 



during the next few months, will be at either 



ALBION, IV. Y., or 



No. 3571 Cottage Grove Ave., 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



You can address your orders and letters to 

 whichever address you are the nearer— All 

 matters pertaining to the Oologist, however, 

 should be addressed at Albion. Should you 

 wish to reach us personally, you should address 

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

 CHICAGO. 



Faithfully, 



F. H. LATTIN & CO. 



ONLY DIRECTORY <»*«" 



Guaranteeing 50,000. b . . r 



only 10 cents (regular price 

 '^5 cents.) your name, if le- 

 ceived within next 30 

 days, will be boldly 

 printed on gummed 

 paper, and from Pub- 

 lishers, Manufactur- 

 ers and others, you 

 will receive hundreds 

 probably thousands, 

 of valuable Books, 

 Samples, Papers, Maga- 

 zines, etc. All free and 

 each parcel with one of 

 your boldly printed ad- 

 dresses pasted thereon. EXTRA! We will also 

 print and prepay postage on 500 of your gummed 

 addresses to you, for your personal use ; which are 

 valuable to stick on your envelopes, books, etc., to 

 prevent their being lost. Reidsville, N. C, Dec. fi. 

 1891. Dear Sirs— My 500 addresses received. From 

 my 25 cent address in your Lightning Directory I 

 have received over 3,000 parcels ot mail. My 

 Addresses you scattered among publishers, manufac- 

 nrers, etc. are arriving dailv, on valuable parcels of 

 Uail, n-om all parts of the World. J .A. WARE. 

 THE LIGHTNING DIRECTORY CO.. 



Department No. 171, Philadelphia, Pa. 



SEA SHELLS, Coral, Minerals, 

 Birds' Eggs, and Skins, Fossils, 

 Naturalists' Supplies, Taxidermy, 

 Catalogue, 2c. C. F. CARR, New 

 London, Wis. 



Niagara Fall 





Hundreds of the Readers of the Oologist will visit them during the 

 World's Fair year and they should make it a point to visit 



TUGBY'S NEW MUSEUM. 



This new museum is located on Falls street, only a few steps from R. 

 R. Depots — Electric car line passes by its entrance — and o -upies a new 

 three story building, which cost thousands of dollars to build and fill — 

 Among the hundreds of attractions within will be found a large and 

 magnificent collection of Birds and the largest collection of birds 

 eggs in a Public Museum in the State. 



