THE OOLUGIST. 



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Sliding Calipers! All Sizes & Graduations. 



Vernier and Metric or French System. 



zoologists! 



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If you care to save time and meas- 

 ure your specimens accurate, get 

 one of my 4 inch Sliding Calipers. with 

 ■hardened jaws.lM i±t, long, graduated in 1-100 of 

 an inch. Sent registered Wzny part ot theU.'S. 

 for $3.50; 6 inch scales graduated in 1 lOOths and 

 inni.*-75 cts. ■ 



Send for one to 



E. G. SMITH, Columbia, Pa. 



The above tools are first-class in every re- 

 spect and warranted accurate. (Liberal 

 inducements to agents.) 



Can coin big money. Bran new 

 plan. Great craze. Just out. 

 ■ > . < m >d side line." Biggest chance 

 ever offered agents. salary or com- 

 mission. Be quick. Goods on 

 credit. Samples. etc.. Free. MUL- 

 TIPLEX CO.. No. 171 Sth andLocust,Phila.,Pa. 



YITnn/l n-ntfnl Try what lO Cents sent 



wonaerml a ajg.yt^xffia > 



MEN WANTED Sttft < 5T5 B S&: 



Experience not necessary. Steady employ- 

 ment. Best terms. Wr,ite at once and secnre 

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ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. 



-The -Worlds' Fair at Home! 



Sel =*ote«i Photographs, printed and 

 uaovmteu L^ a Professional Photogra- 

 pher, from 4x5 Negatives, on Bevel 

 Edge Gold Line Mounts 5x6 inches. 



Address. P. F. : MARCH, Fern 

 Bank, Hamilton County, O. 



Of all kinds for Naturalists a 

 speciality. Note and letter, 

 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. hoteheads same price, postpaid. "C. F, 

 C A R R , Job Printer, New London, Wis. tf 



THE NAUTILUS. 



' A monthly devoted to' the intese'sts of Con- 

 chologists. Edited and published by H. A. Pils- 

 bry, Academy of Natural Sciences and C. W. 

 Johnson, Wagner Free Institute, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. Send for sample copy. 



GOING TO BUILD? 



Send for illustrated catalogue, containing 26 

 handsome designs, fr"ee.' Address Shoppell's 

 Modern Houses, 63 Broadway, N. Y. J6t 



EGGS. 



From the Orient and Assam 'Malakka) In- 

 dia. Australia, Africa, etc., correctly named 

 at moderate prices, also European and exotic 

 Birds skins. HERMANN ROLLE, 



Emdener St., 4, Berlin, N. W., Germany 



H. H. &C.S. BRIMLEY, 

 COLLECTORS, RALEIGH, N. C. 



First-class Bird and Mammal Skins and Eggs, 

 Reptiles and Batrachians both alive and in al- 

 cohol. Full data. Send stamp for price lists. 



CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTERS WAHTED~ 



.•'■ 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 buijiness men." new, profitable 

 and permanent employment to.pne 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. 



Nails up signs, distributes circul- 

 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 lOuO for many 

 Arms 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 th em in this growing bus- 

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 one inyour 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. 



STEAM COOKER FREE! 



-The Triumph Cooker with lock 

 cover, will cook pleats, Fish, Veget- 

 ables, Beans, Brown Bread, Fruit 

 Custards, &c, without odor. Fits 

 any size stove, cor.l, wood, oil or gas. 

 Having iron base, it is better and 

 cheaper than a tin cooker. We send 

 one Cocker free wiMx Agent's first 

 order. Enclose two cent stamp to The Hart- 

 ford Hollow "Ware Co., B. 6T3, Hartford, Conn. 



BARGAINS.— Large Peacock, tail spead, 

 good fire screen, 10 feet ac¥bss, $35. Another 

 specimen mounted onpedestal.natural position, 

 cheap at $25. Mounted "Great Blue Heron" $5, 

 Stuffed Porcupine Fish, a great curio, 14 inches 

 in diameter, $8. Hawk-bill Turtle backs pol- 

 ished, rare, and very pretty, $7. Japanese 

 Pheasant, mounted as panel picture, cheap at 

 $15. Fox head, mounted on large shield, with 

 tail on either side and riding whip, $15. The 

 above are all fine pieces of work and will give 

 eminent satisfaction. F. H. LATTIN & CO.. 

 3571 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, 111. 



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