THE OOLOGIST. 



For the Holidays 



We have just issued a large catalogue 

 <H)utaining over 200 Illustrations of 

 the bargains we are oflfering in fancy 

 goods, useful articles, automatic toys, 

 novelties, etc., etc., recently purchased 

 and imported for the 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 



UNPARALLELED OFFER. 



To every reader of the Oologist 

 sending us 16 Cents in stamps or other- 

 wise, before Jan. 15, 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 Resurrection Plant 10 



Joker's Photo Camera 25 



2 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 25c 



worth of auj'thing we advertise, 



.on 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 25c worth of goods will be 

 sent to any address for stamp; or for 

 only 20c 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 jon, we ])ur- 

 chasing the goods in large quantities, 

 and at lowest wholesale rates. Address 



THE CURIO NOVELTY CO. 



GAINES, ORIEAHS CO., ». Y. 



\*As to our reliability would refer 

 yoii to the P. M. or any one at our P-. 

 O. or to the Publisher of the Oologist. 



OUR PRICE FOR 

 BACK NUMBERS 



OF TKK 



YOUNG OOLOGIST 



AND 



THE OOLOGIST, 



WILL UNTIL JAN. 1, 1S91 REMAIN AS 

 QUOTED BELOW, 

 At which date a price will be given each Issue, 

 based upon the quantity on hand. Should you 

 desire bade numbers to complete your file, now 

 is the time to purchase. You can never obtain 

 them lor less money and possibly not at any 

 price, as our stock ranges (rora only Ave to 100 

 copies o( an Issue. 

 Our prices until Jan. 1st are as follows: 

 Nos. 11, 13, 14, 18, £0, 21, 2S-24, 32, 42, lOC each. 

 All other numbers 5c per copy. 



POT? Aio PA^H We will send by re- 

 i vyjN. »pj \^Ci.yon turn mall a copy of 

 every issue ever published, Nos. 1 to 6d inclusive, 

 and in addition send the Oologist lor 1891, as 

 published. 



FOR ONLY i;OC we win send a 

 X v-^xv v^iNi^ 1 ^u<, package of twenty 

 (20) all different back numbers, our selection. 



Our pilces for back Nos. of the Young Oolo- 

 gist and Oologist in volumes are as follows: 



Vol. L Young Oologist, Nos. l to 12 $ .60 



" IL " " '• 13 and 14 15 



" IlL The Oologist " 15 to 20 30 



" IV. " " " 21tO:J.")-26 25 



" V. " '• " 271033 50 



•' VI. " " " 39to50 60 



" Vir. " " " 51t062 50 



BOUND VOLUMES. 



Can be furnished, handsomely and strongly 

 bound In cloth, as follows: 



Vol. I. Young ooi,ogist .f l.'io 



" IL " •' and Vol. III. The Oolo- 

 gist, bound in one volume, for only 75 



Or if you order the two volumes at one time, We 

 win send "them by return mall for only $1.50. 

 Everv student of birds, their nests and eggs, 

 should have these two volumes In their library. 

 The valuable information they contain is worth 

 many times the price. 



Until Jan. isc we will take orders for bound 

 volumes of Vols. IV.. V., VI. and VII. otthe Oor.o- 

 GiST, to be delivered about Feb. i, '91, at the fol- 

 lowing low rates. We require no money until 

 the volumes are bound and ready for delivery, at 

 w hlch time parties favoring us with orders will 

 be notltled. 



VOL IV. and V. In one Vol $ .Cft 



Either Vol. VI. or VII. bound separately 70 



Vol. VI. and VII. in one volume 1.2) 



'• IV. to VIL 2.00 



" III. to VIL " " ■' 2 3C 



" I. to VII. The Young Oologist and oolo- 

 gist, in one volume s.2*> 



The ab(jve prices are for either cloth or boards 

 aodcairas we mav elect. To accomodate our 

 patrons we can have their volumes if they pre- 

 fer, bound In sheep or moiTocco at the actual ad- 

 ditional cost to ourselves. Address, 



Publisher of THE OOLOGIST, 



ALBION, N.Y. 



S^- See Nov. Oologist for description of Back 

 Numbers. 



