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to make to you Mr. Collector. I have a nice 

 choice line of Indian Relics and coins. If 

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 an approved lot will reach you safely and on 

 time. A few bargains, 5 Indian Bird Points, 

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 plements, 85c., 5 choice War points. 35c. All 

 the above for $2.00; 10 fine old coins 23c , 3 Lib- 

 erty cents, 15c., 3 coins 100 years old. 18c. My 

 price li«t.o]d liberty cent, and confederate bill 

 for a dime. We have the goods. You do the 

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THE CONDOp' 



A Magazine of Western 

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Begins its seventh volume 

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Southern Birds Eggs. 



In choice cabinet sets with standard data 

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 and Hooded Warblers, Chuck-wilTs-widow, 

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