THE OOLOGIST. 



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For the Holidays 



We have just issued a large catalogue 

 contaiaing over 200 Illustrations of 

 the bargains we are offering in fancy 

 goods, useful articles, automatic toys, 

 novelties, etc., etc., recently purchased 

 and imported for tlie holiday trade. 



We desire to place our catalogue and 

 samples of our goods at once in the 

 hands of every reader of the Oologist, 

 within the next 30 days, in order to do 

 this we make the following 



UNPARRELLED OFFER. 



To every reader of the Ooologist 

 sending us 15 Cents in stamps or other- 

 wise, before Jan. 1, 1891 and stating 

 they saw the advertisement in the 

 Oologist we will send the following 

 articles, viz.: 



Our New Catalogue $ .03 



Large Hand-book on the uses of 



tissue for fancy work 10 



A Mexican Ressurrection Plant 10 



Joker's Photo Camera 25 



3 Japanese Napkins 05 



1 Japanese Envelope 02 



1 Leaf from Japanese Book 02 



1 Pkg. Scrap Pictures 10 



10 Varieties Foreign Stamps 05 



A coupon entitling you to 35c 



worth of anything we advertise, 



or an order of $1.00 or over. . ... . .25 



• $ .96 

 We will send the entire package by 

 return mail all charges paid 



ONLY 15 CENTS. 



Catalogue and coupon good on a $1.00 

 •order for 35c worth of goods will be 

 sent to any address for stamp; or for 

 •only 30c we will send you an assorted 

 package of novelties and fancy articles, 

 the odds and ends left from former lots 

 of which we have not enough left to 

 catalogue. The package cost us over 

 the amount it will cost you, we pur- 

 chasing the goods in large quantities, 

 and at lowest wholesale rates. Addi-ess 



THE CURIO NOVELTY CO. 



GAIMES, ORLEANS CO., H. Y. 



*^*As to our reliability would refer 

 yon to the P. M. or any one at our P. 

 O. or to the Publisher of the Oologist. 



IIVIPORTED JAPANESE 



AND INDIAN SILK WORIVl EGGS FOR SEED, 



In Silk culture. Different species, 

 also the celebrated Madras Silk Cocoons 

 warranted to be raised successfully in 

 this country. Directions given how to 

 raise them profitably. Prices low. 



PROF. CARL BRAUN, 



NATURALIST, 



BANGOR, - - MAINE. 



"£;<pepimental Electricity," 



It will give practical iuformtition upon the 

 following subjects: Some Easy Experiments 

 in Electricity and Magnetism. How to Make 

 Electric Batteries, a Galvanometer, an Induc- 

 tion Coil, an Electric Bell, a Magneto Machine, 

 a Telegraph Instrument, an Electric Motor, a 

 Dynamo. Electric Gas Lighting and Bell Fit- 

 ting. Some practical directions for amateiirs. 

 Some information in regard to Electric Lamps. 

 176 Pages, 100 Illustrations. Just the book for 

 amateurs. Price, cloth bound, $1. Send money 

 by Registered letter or P. O. money order. 

 Send for catalogue. 



B. F. EVANS, Madison, Wis. 



lATM. G. SMITH. 



— COLI.ECTOB OF— 



iBird^, IV^amntal^ and £^^5, 



LOVELAND, COLORADO. 



I make a specialty of mailing birds same day 

 as skinned, or sent In the flesh after subjecting 

 them to a preservative preparation. Enclose 

 stamp for Price List. 



A aZMARKABLE BOOK! A BOOK FOR THE TIKWr 



Millennial UsLvsnn. 



VOL I .-"THE PLAN OF THE AGES.'^ 



The above named book of 350 pages is one of 

 the grandest books on the Bible ever written. 

 It is intended for Skeptic as well as Christian 

 and should b(j read by one and all. It is special- 

 ly designed to make plain the Divine Plan, and 

 Rommences at the beginning of the subject by 

 establishing the faith of the reader in God ana 

 in the Bible as His i-evelation, and proceeds to 

 trace the glorious plan therein presented in 

 such a manner as to command the attention of 

 every lionest tliinl?;er. The plan jjresented is in- 

 deed glorious and the author claims it to per- 

 fectly harmonize every part of the Sacred Word, 

 a thing which no other book ever dared claim. 



Tt most assuredly opens up the Word an'^ 

 magnifies our faith in a way so grand and glor- 

 ious, yet so reasonable and scriptural, as to make 

 It of special interest to the earnest seeker after 



TRUTH. 



Being very desirous that everyone may liave a 

 chance of i-eading it, I make the following offer: 



To ANYONE who Will PROMISE a CAREFtTL 



READING and to return it, I will loan a copy 

 FREE of all charges. Or will send you a copy 

 for your own, in paper binding, for 25 cents. 

 Sincerely Yours, 

 CHAS. H. DICKINSON, 

 Sharon, Wisconsia 



