THE OOLOGIST. 



ATTENTION! 



AGENTS WANTED! 



-FOR— 



ROBBER STAMPS. 



Quick Safes. 



Large Profiis. 



COLLECTORS 



can easily earn enough to buy a large collection in a 

 few evenings, by speal-ing to 5'our merchants. Send 

 for Agents" Prices. 



Circiilars Free ! 

 R. W. FORD, - BRISTOL, CONN. 



l/. T IINbVC''^ OUTOr ORDER. 



NEW HOME SEWW^G MACHINE aORMMSS, 



CHICAGO - 30 UNION SQUARE,N.Y 

 sAouiS.MO. ATLAINTA.GA. 



DALLAS, 

 TEX 



SANFRANCISCO.CAL 



Down With High Prices ! 



30 TO 70 PER CENT. OFF 



ONE THOUSAND DIFFERENT ARTICLES 



Sold Direct to Consumers. 



The "little Detective," $3.00 



li. D. Postal gives Postage in CEHTS, 

 "Weighs from M oz. to 25 lbs. 



PAMILT SCALES, 240 lbs., $5. 

 Piatform ScaJes, $11 to $20. 



ForpsaniBMsiiiitlis' Tools. 



Parmers' Forge, a§10. 

 Forge and Kit of Tools, S35. 



Farmers can c.o odd jobs, saving tima 

 and money. Anvils, Vises. &c., &c. 



WAGON SCALES. 



Only manufacturers in America 

 using nothing but the best of EngllaU 

 bteel for bearings of all Scales; 

 2-Ton (6xl2)S40. 



3-Ton (7x1 3; $50. 

 . 4-Ton (8x14) $60. 



a Beam Box and Brass Beam with 

 a each Scale. 80)3 other varieties. Also, 

 -":: Trucks, Wheelbarrows, Corn Shell- 

 ^ ers, Feed Mills, Copy Presses, Mon- 

 ey Drawers. Clothes "VN'rlngera and 

 all Hardware Specialties. 



SAFES OFTLL sizes. 



'So. 4, weight 1,100 lbs., «5a 



I 



PRSCES REDUCED 

 FROM S6S TO «18. 

 A beautiful Machine, per- 

 fectly finished, Improvement 

 on the Singer pattern, Black 

 ■\Valuut Furniture, contain- 

 ing a full set of latest Im- 

 proved Attachmentg. War- 

 ranted perfect. Save money. 

 Send, for Oirovilars. 



Chicago Scale Co., 



S. Jefferson St. , Chicago,M 



A GENEROUS AND EXTENSIVE LOAN. 



An earnest Christian lady makes the following 

 offer to our readers: — "I will loan, free of postal and 

 all charges to such of your readers as will promise a 

 careful reading and to pay return postage after reading 

 it, a book which in interesting style shows the Bible 

 to be a self-interpreter, and its teachings grandly har- 

 monious, viewed in the light of sanctified reason and 

 common sense. 



"I want to put this book into the hands of all the 

 skeptically inclined, as an aid and guard against the 

 growing scientific skepticism. It is not dry, musty 

 reading, but truly 'meat in due season' to the truth- 

 hungry. The light of this precious little volume has 

 made the Bible a new book, a treasure, a mine of 

 wealth, to many as well as to myself. And I feel that 

 I cannot better use my means than in circulating this 

 work by the thousand." 



Address Postal Card to 



MRS. C. B. LEMUELS, 



Allegheny, Pa. 



