THE OOLOGIST. 



167 



OUR 



PIER HOUSE. 



Sixth Season 



AT 



CGGDGBOOQDQ A 



HAUTAUQUA 



During July and August, 1891. 



We have two stores at Chautauqua.N. 

 Y., one in the Pier House and the other 

 in the New Arcade Building. 



Should any of my patrons happen in 

 the vicinity of Chautauqua during their 

 summer vacation, I trust they will 

 make it a point to "step in." We have 

 on exhibition and for sale thousands of 

 Specimens, Curiosities,; Novelties and 

 Souvenirs. ■ 



AT THE GREAT 



International Fair & Exposition 



TO BE HELD AT 



DETROIT, miCH. 



AUGUST 25, TO SEPTEMBER 4, 1891. 



Frank H. Lattiu will have a "carload" of Birds' Eggs, Sea Shells, Corals, 

 Natural History Specimens and Curiosities of all kinds. 



Duplicate specimens will be sold at surprisingly low prices. 



"Lattin will personally attend the exhibit during the Exposition and would 

 be pleased to meet any of his patrons. Should you visit the Fair, do not fail to 

 visit Lattin's Exhibit, which you will find on the second floor, at the south end of 

 the main building (same location as in '89-'90.) The exhibit will occupy 500 ft. 

 floor space with 50 ft. frontage. 



AT THE. 



Inter-State Fair and Exposition 



TO BE HELD AT ELMIRA, N. Y. 

 SEPT. l3t-9th. 



We have agreed to make a big exhibit of Indian Relics. If you attend the 

 fair do not miss seeing our exhibit we expect to have $2,000.00 Avorth of Indian 

 Relics on exhibition all of which Avill be for sale. 



"Lattin" expects to personally be at Elmira, Sept. 7, 8 and 9 and would be 

 pleased to "shake" with any of his numerous patrons of that vicinity, who hap- 

 pen around. 



At Elmira we shall doubtless hsve a good assortment of Shells, Curios, and 

 Souvenirs for sale at wonderfully low rates. 



