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THE MUSEUM. 



FOR SALE.— A good collection of stamps, 

 rare and common, $00 worth of relics, and 

 one thousand fossils from Cayuga Co., several 

 hundred rocks atd stones from Cayuga Co , 

 line for study or the cabinet. J. MINCHEN, 

 Cayuga Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:— Geode.s 



crinoids, war relics. Confederate nionej". 

 watch, violin, arrow points. Write for prices 

 or what you have for exchange. All letters 

 answered. C. F. ALKIRE, Box 228. Mt. 

 Sterling, Ohio. 



TO EVERY PERSON who will sell;from 

 my approval sheets at 50 per cent commission 

 I will send 15 different .stamps fiee. C. C. 

 BLOOD, Box 904, Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE:-ODe pair live Screech 

 Owls, one genuine buckskin value $5 00, one 

 Bailey fiesh-brush $l.r)0, one magnifying glass 

 $1.25, for best offer in eggs, cash, curios or 

 anything useful. GEO. NELSON, Monmouth, 

 Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE— For eggs in sets or for 

 mounted birds one 38 centre tire revolver cost ' 

 $7.Sp,also one 32 centre fire revolver cost $7.50; 

 both new. Make offer. W. A. OLDFIELD, 

 Port Sanilac, Mich. 



DATAS to exchange for tirst-class oirds 

 eggs in sets. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Address P. C. WOODS, Spenc- 

 er, la. 



WANTED: — A few more exchanges both 

 before and after collecting season. Can offer 

 a tine lot of foreign sets (many on A. O. U. 

 list) also some good western species. Only 

 Al sets desired but can use series of some 

 common species. Send full lists of what you 

 have and what you can furnish later. FRANK 

 HARRIS. LaCrescent, Houston Co., Minn. 



WILL EXCHANGE 1st class birds and 

 mammal skins, birds eggs, Indian relics, old 

 tire arms, etc., for skins, eggs and relics, etc. 

 C. F. FITE, Denver, Ind. 



MACROPNEUSTES BRISSOIDES is the 

 name of a Fo.ssil Sea Urchin receutly discov- 

 ered on one of the Keys oft' South Florida. 

 It is so perfect you would declare it was the 

 common sea biscuit we have sold for years. 

 It is rare and we have but a few. As long as 

 they last will sell at $1.00 each prepaid. W. 

 F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y., or Keokuk, Iowa. 



WE WONDER if any of the "boys" enjoy 

 practical jokesv We have several hundred 

 "joker articles" ana 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 tlie prices 

 charged by New York Novelty Houses. Send 

 remittance in whatever way is convenient, to 

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



WHAT am I offered for a $30 clarinet, a 

 seven jeweled Elgin watch a 5x8 lense and a 

 32ri«e':' M.W.HUGHES. Wancouda, Ills. 



COLLECTORS, buy your trays in flat. 

 Note prices, H x 3 per hundred, 35c; 2 x 3 

 per hundred, 40c; 3x4 per hundred, 45c; 4 x 

 (i per hundred, ."iOc. Green, black, red or 

 white paper. Add one-fourth of order for 

 postage, or we will send by express. Any 

 child of 10 years can make up these trays. 

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



SPECIMENS from the Arctic Circle. With 

 the beginning of this season we shall be pre- 

 pared to furnish collectors, dealers and insti- 

 tutions with choice specimens of Alaskan 

 birds, eggs, mammals, furs and natural his 

 tory specimens generally. We are to be iJer- 

 manently located and mean business. Watch 

 these columns for an Alaskan address. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. GEO.G.CANTWELL, 

 Puyallup, Wash. 



U. S. COPPER CENTS— We have a com- 

 plete set and a lot of duplicates of U. S. cop- 

 per cents. They are a choice lot, not what 

 would be called ordinary or fair, but all fine. 

 Collectors send list of dates they need and get 

 prices. Write at once for we shall close them 

 all out within 30 days. W. F. WEBB, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE:— Two very fine large photo- 

 graphs showing 00 fine rare, unique stone rel- 

 ics of Indiana, such as: (Pipes 15) totens, 

 hematites, many rare cermionials, axes, large 

 spears, one tine idol and all the rare types, at 

 only $1.50 the pair. Satisfaction assured. C. 

 E. TRIBBETT. Thorntown, Boone Co., Ind. 



COIN COLLECTORS:— We have just issued 

 a descriptive bulletin of a collection of 2000 

 tine American and Foreign Coins. We have 

 some choice and rare things in the lot and 

 shall .sell regardless of catalogue prices. 

 Write by return mail if you want the pick at 

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



200 finished and unfinished specimens of ar- 

 rows, discs, knives, turtlebacks and spears of 

 Flint Ridge. These show the evolution of im- 

 plements. Very interesting. By express $1. 

 W. K. MOOREHEAD, O. S. Univ., Colum- 

 bus, O. 



FIFTY-FIVE large fresh silk worm cocoons 

 at 5 cts. each. R. W. WEHRLE, Indiana, 

 Ind. Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— Copies 01 Coues' Key, Ridge 

 way's Manual or any other book that we list, 

 new or second hand, for which we offer other 

 books, specimens, supplies or possibly cash if 

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



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:— One among 

 the largest collections of the West, of Indian 

 relics, consisting of axes, tomahawks, peelers, 

 war clubs, discoidial stones and various oth- 

 ers. Arrow points of all patterns, spear 

 points, scrapers, hatchets and hoes, pipes and 

 many other implements not herein mentioned, 

 also sea shells, agates, geodes and petrified 

 specimens. J. K. COONEY, Montrose, la. 



