THE MUSEUM. 



33. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this department until further notice^ 

 at one-half (i) cent a word. No notice less than 2oc. Terms Cash with crder. No charge for 

 address. I shall at all times endeavoi- to keep paities, whose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter fi'om using these columns. 



A WONDERFUL OFFER! Any person 

 sending me either a 15, 30 or 50c. Columbian 

 Stamp, used, I will send, in returo, aline 

 specimen of the Tarantula's nest. C. M. 

 HATFIELD, South Pasadena, Cal. 



FOR SALE.— Sixty Acres Land. 1,100 

 bearing orange and lemon trees. Also man- 

 go, shaddoc and giape fruit, and other semi- 

 tropical fruit. Twelve room cottage with 

 water service. Three room tenement. Mile 

 of Gulf and half-mile of Lake Fine fishing. 

 GEO. D. WOOD, Sutherland, Fla. 



I HAVE sets and singles of this locality to 

 exchange for foreign eggs and eggs of other 

 localities. All letters answered. Want to 

 subscribe for good papers on Oology; Orni- 

 thology and Natural History. Publishers 

 please send sample copv. FRED J. BULE- 

 MORE, Oak Orchard, N.Y. 



OLD ciCOINS for sale. A complete set of 

 U. S. cents, from 1793 to 1894, every date and 

 several varieties in set, also half cents, dimes, 

 nickels and half dollars, sixty ditfereut dates, 

 and a large collection of foreign coins. Some 

 very valuable— 2,000 or more. W. H. (iUS- 

 TIN, Albion, Orleans (^o.. N. Y. 



CLAIMS.— Any persons who have accounts 

 against undersigaed, send particulars at once 

 for full settlement. Persons indebted to me 

 will oblige me very much by promptly attend- 

 ing to same. The Waverly Packet: — 1,000 

 well mixed stamps are contained therein, in- 

 cluding 200 varieties in separate envelope for 

 only 4Uc. This is the best and cheapest pack- 

 et ever put up. Exchange: — I will give 100 

 varieties of nicely selected stamps for every 

 perfect arrowhead sent me. 1 have a good 

 many articles on hand which I would like to 

 sell or exchange. Send lists. Corresoon- 

 dence solicited. HENRY BEAUMONT; JR , 

 Box 77, Nashville, Tenn. 



FOR SALE.— Gould's Hummiug Birds; a 

 monograph of the Trochilidte; hundreds of 

 gorgeously hand coloi'ed plates, each a work 

 of art. Five volumes, imperial folio, green 

 morocco, super extra, tooled sides, eJges and 

 inner margins. Magnificent copy. Price 

 $225. Address, P. G. MARCH, Fern Bank, 

 Ohio. 



STAMPS.— 100 varieties foreign fctamps,12c; 

 50 varities, 7c; 200 assorted, 12c. These are 

 rare bargains for beginners. My specialty, 

 net Approval Sheets at lowest discoiin* rales. 

 This plan enables me to place stamps of all 

 kinds and prices on same sheet. No other 

 system admits of it. Unequalled for both the 

 beginner and more advanced collector. A 

 trial solicited. H. M. GILLEI, Lebanon 

 Springs, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Old guns, pistols, swords and 

 daggers, complete or incomplete, for a private 

 collection. Will pay cash, or exchange miner- 

 als, shells, bird skins and eggs. Works on all 

 branches of Natural History and Indian rel- 

 ics. Have also three old grandfather's tall 

 clocks in splendid condition for sale or in ex- 

 change for tire arms. E. P. CLARK, M. D., 

 Morrisville, N. Y. 



FINE first-class sets, great variety, for fine 

 U. S. and British Colonial stamps. Sheets of 

 good stamps sent on approval to parties giv- 

 ing good references. W. C. JONES, Brad- 

 ford, Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A parlor 15 ball pool 

 table. Size with complete fixtures, viz: — 16- 

 balls, 5 cues and triangle. Will exchange for 

 best offer in eggs or specimens of any branch 

 of Natui'al History. Best offer takes. W. A. 

 OLDFIELD, Port Sanilac, Mich. 



PHEASANTS FOR SALE. English or- 

 Chinese. Pure Golden Farrier and Mottled 

 Farrier Pheasants. Also Black Astrichan 

 Fowls Write at once. H. A. BRUSH & 

 SON, Milton, O. 



FOSSILS.— I will give one shark's tooth for 

 every arrow point sent me; or two for sets of 

 eggs valued at ten cents or over; a large pet- 

 rified boue for every scraper or knife; large 

 animal vertibra? for every celt or good relic; 

 or for eggs valued at 50c. Fossil horses teeth, 

 clams petrified wood. etc.. for relics or eggs. 

 GEORGE H. PEPPER, Tottenville. Staten 

 Island, N. Y. 



A BARGAIN.— I have a No. 1 Kodak load- 

 ed for about sixty exposures and in good con, 

 dition, with russet leather carrying case, that 

 I will .sell for only $12 cash. Cost $25 when 

 new. R. V. N. DAVIS, 55 Park St., Rutland- 

 Vt. 



STAMP COLLECTORS. —In foreign coun- 

 tries, send 25 to 50 good stamps of your coun- 

 try and receive same value in U. S. stamps. 

 Or send approval sheets, marked at standard 

 prices, and receive mine. To U. S. Collec- 

 tors: I have a nice hand camera, size of pho- 

 tos. 4x5. .-(.St $10, fi>r sale cheap. WALTER 

 G. MANSUR, Box 714, Pittsfield, Maine, U. 

 S. A. 



PURCHASE and Exchange Notice.— I de- 

 sired to exchange with all foreign collectors, 

 first-class clutches of birds eggs in any quan- 

 tity. South Sea Island eggs purchased for 

 cash, especially eggs of Albatrosses; also will 

 buy at fair cash rate such species as Night 

 Jar, Honey Buzzard, Duck Hawk, rare Fal- 

 cons, etc. C. W^ CRANDALL, Woodside. 

 Queens Co., N. Y., U. S. A. 



