THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANCIES AND FOE SALES. 



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

 .at one-half (-J) cent a word. No notice less than 3oc. Terms Cash with ci'der. No charge for 

 ■address. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, whose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



WANTED— For cash Surveyor's Compass 

 and Chain, also set of Drawing Instruments, 

 a Pantograph and Aneroid Barometer. Write 

 statins wiiat you have and its price. C. O. 

 •ORMSBEE, Montpelier, Vt. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Northern Ohio land and 

 fresh waier shells for sh'^lls or eggs of other 

 localities. Correspondence solicited R. C. 

 KUSH, Hudson, Ohio. 



WANTED FOR CASH:— Used or unused 

 entire U. S. Envelopes, Wrappers, Postal 

 Cards and Original entire used envelopes 

 with whole stamps intact and legible post- 

 marks thereon used prior to 1887 Also Frac- 

 tional currency, all of which I buv and pay 

 highest cash values for E. G. TABOR, IVle 

 ridian, N. Y. 



I HAVE for immediate exchange about 500 

 species of Marine Mollusca for Fluviatite and 

 Terrestrial MoUusea. 1896 catalogue of mv 

 natural History 2.t cts. T VAN HYMING, 

 Box 911, DesMoines, Iowa. 



WE WONDER if any of the "boys" enjoy 

 practical jokesV We have several hundred 

 ■•joker ariicles" and novelties, such as Trick 

 Whistle, Pharaoh Serpent Eggs, Coin Holder 

 and "Electric" articles of various kinds that 

 we secured at "snap" prices. Rather than 

 list them up, which would require several 

 pages, we will make them up into $1, $3 and 

 $5 packages all prepaid, guaranteeing to send 

 over $2 worth for one, according to the prices 

 charged by New York Novelty Houses. Send 

 remittance in whatever way is convenient, to 

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



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:-Carl Fischel- 

 Reliable, 18 keys, 2 rings B flat Clarinet, used 

 six months, good as new, in sole leather case, 

 and instruction book. $10 cash or micro- 

 scope, telescope, Indian relics, rare U. S. 

 stamps or coins. HERBERT OWEN, Cones- 

 ville, Iowa. 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL LIBRARY for sale 

 cheap. Very valuable works. Write for 

 particulars. WARREN M. MOOREHEAD, 

 O. S. University, Columbus, O. 



GEODES FOR SALE from Mississippi 

 River, Keokuk Group, by car lots, mail or ex- 

 press. Extra tine ones lOe to $.5.00. Order 

 now. W. B. RYLAND, Wayland, Clark Co., 

 Mo. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Forehand D. B. Ham- 

 merless Shotgun, 12 ga., in good condition. 

 Want Camera and Typewriter. All offers 

 carefully considered. JNO. V. CRONE. 

 Ames, Iowa. 



FOR SALE:— Two Mastodon Teeth, one 

 4x.5, other 3x4, good specimens, only $5.00 

 for the pair; two good grooved axes of Hem- 

 atite Iron ore, very rare relics, only $4.50 for 

 the two; several other stone axis celts, arrow- 

 heads, etc., also very fine old U. S. silver dol- 

 lars of 1795 and 179'j at only $5,00 for the two. 

 No exchange on above. .Send stamp for de- 

 scription and outlines of relics. C. E. TRIB- 

 BETT, ■Thorntovvn, Boone Co., Ind 



ODDS AND ENDS:— Prices right, one pair 

 dark Brahmas, one pair White Wyandotes. 

 three Golden Polish pullets, two Rose Comb 

 Black Bantam pullets, one Rose Comb White 

 Leghorn cockerel, one pair Red Jacobin 

 doves, one pair Belgian Hares, four female 

 ■Albino Rabbitts, one male White Ferret and 

 gladiolus bulbs for sale by the hundred. J. 

 E. KNOX, Harpersville. Broome Co., N. Y. 



A FINE collection of Unionidre (Mussels) 

 87 species, over 200 specimens, value $45, in 

 exchange for a good printing press and type 

 or anything useful. MORRIS SCHICK, 2410 

 Reese St., Philadslphia, Pa. 



THE "OWL" season is at hand. The Hawk 

 season is coming. Add a pair of the "All 

 Steel Climbers" to your outfit and you are 

 ready for any climb. Price with straps $1.50, 

 without 80 cts. R. C. ALEXANDER, Ply- 

 mouth, Mich. '' 



SHOULD LIKE to exchange Old Grand- 

 fathers Clock and 10 tune music box for 

 mounted birds and small mounted animals. 

 Will give good exchange. J. L. SHANER, 

 Knox, Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Fine new "Premier" 10 



guage hammer gun, cost $400, been used very 

 little, 8 of Audubon's original colored plates 

 large size, tine collection of 1st class sets 

 worth %\'^'^, Winchester Repeater 44 cal., 

 Smith & Wesson 44 cal. Revolver, Remington 

 single snot 50 cal. new. Split Bamboo Bass 

 Rod worth $25. All for a ?(t«' catboat 23 ft. 

 or over with good speed, or will sell lot for 

 good oiler. Address R. SANFORD, care of 

 Brown Bros Co., 59 Wall St., New York City. 



