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THE MUSEUM. 



INDIAN RELICS. 



Have you any specimens from Arkansas in your collection? 



They are very desirable from this territory, and will make your collection (4iiite intere.stiug 

 Wish to say that I am prepared to supply you with any number of nice specinu ns of tine work 

 manship, rare shapes na I siz.js, aud mide of many ditiereut, kinds of stone. While my supply 

 is mostly from Arkansas. I have specimens from other sections, whii h I am sure will please 

 you. Let me send you a li^t with nutUnes, or let me know jii^t what } on want. My prices 

 are exceedingly cheap. 



HOT SPRINGS QUARTZ CRYSTALS. | 



Are also in stock both in clusters ard single, ard f would be pb ased to furnis-h every collect- 

 or an exceedingly nice lot of these chuici? minerals While I am Bii^h in these at present. I al- 

 so have tine specimens of other interesting minerals from this state, and a few other sections, 

 and what I have I will sell cheap Let me send you a list of what I have with prices and I am 

 sure yon ■will buy, from me. Let me hear from all. Addres-!, 



L. E. MOORE, Moorefield Ark 



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Qur G^'^ QioUzeiion, 



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We present this month a small drawing of nur gem collection which, in a crude way, 

 gives collectors an idea h'lw it looks. As the stones are all finely cut antl polished, they pre- 

 sent a brilliant effect, which caunot fail to .attract great atceni ion in a cabinet. These 13 

 stones could not be bought of any dealer in gems fur less than $3 00 to $.5 00 and to take the 

 rough stones to a lapidary and have them cut, would cost twice this figure. We believe every 

 collector will want one of these collections. The price is only 50c. They will sell at $1.00 just 

 as easily. Many years ago a Rocky Mo intain dealer in minerals offered such a collection at 

 $1.00. They were considered a wonderful lot for the price. In fact, it is a mystery to every 

 one how the stones can be cut and polished and sold for any such figure as we offer. We con- 

 fess we do not understand how it is done, tinless the parties who do the work are laborers who 

 receive but a few pennies a day for their labor. Send a dollar bill well wrapped m your letter 

 for two collections, sell one of them to a friend in your place who will be intere-*ted in cut 

 stones, for $1.00 and you have yours free. We guarantee that it they are shown to a few 

 friends they will readily sell at $1 00. If you succeed in selling one, as we are sure you will 

 and think there will be a demand for more, we will make you a figure on a dozen. Let us 

 hear from you at once. 



W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



