THE OOLOGIST. 



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For a long time we have been inconven n < d by pait es sending us Order?, Letters, rack- 

 ages, Eic, F.ic., some of which we have never received, others, which lacked eiih.: r JSame or 

 Address, of the Parties sending. We are only one of many who have been incon- 

 venienced. For a long time we have been trying to devise some Cheap Method by^ whicli this 

 could be avoided. We well knew that with the use of a Neat Label or RUBLiER STAMP, our 

 friend's Letters or Packages, if misdirected or miscarried, would be returned to them. But we a.U 

 so knew that a Good Rubber Stamp with outfit, would cost at least ^1.00. This we knew 

 was more than many of us were willing to pay. So, not long since, we went to One of the 

 Leading Stamp Manufacturers in the United States, and biiefly stating to him our diffi- 

 culty, inquired what he could do for us. During our talk with him, we gently hinted that there 

 were over Twenty-Five Thousand of us. Collectors and Exchangers, besides hundreds of others in 

 the U.S. who needed a Cheap Rubber Stamp, not only for Marking Packages, but for mark- 

 ing their Clothing, Books, Printing their own Cards, Labels, Tags, Envelopes, Etc., Etc. ©Before 

 leaving the Manufactory we had made arrangements wiih the Proprietor to furnish our fnend'. with 



ig tire Manufactory we had made arrangements with the Propr 

 a Good B-ubber Stamp, including Ink and Pads, aU in a neat Box. 



(ii^e rjaiii Direftioiis and State tlie Styl*- of Type dt'sired. (We can make the 

 stamp from any ^.tyl,. (,f tyj'c ch sii( d. Send samjolc of type, or Ave Avill use onr own 

 (lisci-etion) alsi") tlu'' rolor (if Ink yon p,rcf"r, we can frn-nisli Kcd, Elne, 'Violet, Black, 

 (irecn. or IiKlcliMc. You can lun'c f ) < m (Mic to four lines inade on the stam]). 



EXTRAS: luls, any color, ];cr 1 oUic, 10c, large liottle, SCe. Pads per pair 8c. 

 Stain)) monnied v.-illi Kn'ol) liandle. K'c c>:tia. Border around stamp, 10c extra. 



Coins, Sta 



Large, v.eil illi"istrRtP<.148])ags book, 5c. 



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IDENTIFICATION ! 



During the past fe-.v years we have cheerfully aL- 

 lempted to 



IDENTIFY ALL SPECIMENS 



f.ur frierds liave sent us, and t'us witliout rcmunera- 

 lii5n ; L'Ut ov.'inj; In the fact that we are no'.v i,;ci:ivir;g 

 oai-l:;rTe, 1)-' t'v (loz-n t t lIii^ purpose, and that cnir 



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PORTRAITS. Electro Oil Painting taiiolit by 

 mall, send lor cli'cular. O. C. De^sing 

 Madison, Wis. iim4 



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3 efts. each. 

 - 2 tfts. " 



e thii-.k very rea- 



1 ears in handling 



1 inds, and liavecn 



tiaiiJ a very large stock with whicir conip irisons can 

 be made. We also have the le.iding \. orks to use as 

 reference. The advantage of having .specimen^ 

 ■jroDcrly identitied is invaluable to collectors. 

 Address, 



T2MZ H, LATTIN, Altion, N. Y. 



