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THE OOLOGIST. 



(DBIkJIJ Nails up signs, distributes circul- 

 nUI M ll ars, papers, samples, etc , through- 



CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTERS WANTED. 



Publishers, Patentees, Manufacturers, etc., 

 are daily requesting us to supply the addresses 

 x)i 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 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 

 Mam moth editions of Agent's Herald. 



Bl 

 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- 

 constantly busy, emplovs three men to assist 

 him, clearing: on thnr 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 firm 

 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 boys a present. Start them in this growing 

 business. Begin this neat business before 

 some one in your county gets the st-^rt of you. 

 "Come in on the ground floor." Instructions 

 How to Conduct the Business. Free, to each 

 distributor only, who sends us %2AQ cash or 

 postage stamps for a 4 line "ad". 



AGENTS HERALD, 

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



400 



$1.00 



VARIETIES OF STAMPS 



Duplicates can be returned. 



AN UNUSUAL. OFFER 



W. F\ GREANY, 



837 BRANNAN St. SAN FRANSISCO. CAL. 

 Catalogue for stamp. 



MARLINS 



RIFLES 



Made in all styles and sizes. Lightest, I 

 I strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest, 

 most accurate, most compact, and most 

 I modern. For sale by all dealers In arms. | 



Catalogues mailed free by 



The Marlin Fire Arms Co. 



New Haven, Conn., U. S. A. 



BIRDS EGGS. 



Christmas Offer. 



December List Now Out. 



My Entire stock of Eggs offered for sale at. 

 Christmas Prices. New List contains Bargains, 

 such as this: 



Between now and the Holidays to- 

 every one sending me $3. I will mail 

 postpaid Chachalaca i-3. Bridled Tern 

 1-1, Noddy Tern 1-1, Sooty Tern 1-1, 

 Curve-bill Thrasher 1-4, Sennett's. 

 Thrasher 1-4. 



Write for list at once if you wish to 

 buy eggs. Address 



WALTER T. WEBB, 

 Geneva, N. Y. 



ALL future transactions in Birds TZggs should, 

 be and with "LaHin" mast be ba c ed on the pric- 

 es given in the New "Standard Catalogue." 



Did you ever learn what fabulous results prew out of the 

 manufacture by Mr. Noyes of an ornamental stand to hold tho 

 dictionary? The story rends like a fable but to tell it one murt 

 ask another question : Have you ever noticed the advertisement 

 of the Aermotor Company, which starts out as follows: 



2,283 sold in '80 

 soM in 'H 1 

 I in* 



win be sold in 



Well, that establishment helongs 

 to La Verne W. Noyes, and the £~, 

 means with which it was built |jH 

 up until it is the third largest 1*3 

 user of steel in the West (being |H 

 only exceeded by two of the pi\ 

 great Harvester companies) 

 was wholly furnished by the 

 Dictionary Holder business, 

 brings us back to the Holde 

 suggests inquiry as to how i 

 and held mid still holds the field 

 increasing rapidly from year toycar. 

 The secret of that success is this. 

 Mr. Noyes has made a most perfect, 

 artistic and meritorious article, and 

 has maintained a high standard of 

 excellence and supplied the article 

 at a low price. The merit of these 

 Dictionary Holders has been so great 

 that they literally sold themselves, 

 and in such great quanti- 

 ties that a small profit on 

 each one has made the 

 result above mentioned. 

 They have gonetoalmostevery 

 habitable portion of the globe, 

 ev«n to the remote if lands of 

 the sea, and are kept by all 

 booksellers. 



A Steel WlrtcJmBS3 and Ctecl 

 Tower every 3 minutes* 

 C7* These figures te6! tho 

 story of the ever-growing, 

 ever -going, everlasting 

 Steel Aermotofa fJherd 

 one goes others fc!!cw, 

 and we Take the Country..-*" 





