THE YOUNG OOLOGIST. 



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 Address FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Gaines, N. Y. 



MINERAL 



Curiosities & Specimens 



From the Rocky Mountains. 



D, C. WOODEND, 



Manufacurer and Wholesale Dealer in 



All Kinds of Mineral Curiosities, 



260 Park Street, 



DENVER, COLORADO. 



LIST OF CURIOSITIES MANUFACTURED: 



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STUDENT'S COLLECTION 



Of twenty-eight Minerals, Ores and Peirifi- 

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 Rhomb Spar, Amazon Stone. Each specimen 

 correctly labeled, P^very one who wishes to 

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 one. Sent, post-paid, by mail, for $1.00, 



D. C. WOODEND, 



260 Park Street, 

 DENVER, COLORADO. 



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Great Inducements to Card Collectors 1 



NEW DEPARTURE FOR 1885. 



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G. H. BISHOP, Rochester, N. Y. 



HOT SPRINQS. 



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 P. O. Box 475, Hot Springs, Ark 



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A THOROUGHBRED JERSEY BULL. 



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