THE MUSEUM. 



167 



Image, beast or liird, uet. l!l 



Small cup " 15 



Large " " 35 



Small Vase " 15 



Larger " " 35 



Totems " 25 



Bowls uet 15 ifc ;iO 



13 assorted pieces, all dif- 

 ferent, mostly decorat- 

 ed, uet 1 80 



Twelve pieces that have 

 been slightly broken 

 and mended, for net . . 95 

 Indian Baskets so tightly 

 ly woven that they will 

 hold water; will wear 

 100 years or longer. 

 Sell at $3 everywhere 

 we have seen them of- 

 fered. To introduce 

 them, we cut prices to 



net 2 00 



Some are decorated with 

 fancy designs, make a 

 choice parlor ornameut 

 or good for practical 

 use. We have some in 

 our office, have been iu 

 constant use 10 year.s 

 and don't show the least 

 sign ot wear. 

 Indian Horsehair rope. 30 

 to 40 ft., braided, net. . 3 00 



Address plainly and in full 



Indian Horsehair rope, 30 

 to 40 ft., twisted, net . . 2 50 



Indian Rawhide Lariat, 

 one very fine smooth 

 one, 50 ft., a beauty, 

 guarantee, no horse or ■ 

 ox can break it, net. ... 4 00 



Another somewhat coars- 

 er, but Al condition net 3 00 



1 decorated Indian Cane. 60 



1 decorated Indian Flute. 50 



1 Bridle Reiu of fine 

 braided horse hair, as- 

 sorted colors. A prac- 

 tical and handsome 

 thing for any horseback 

 rider, prepaid 4 00 



1 "Spanish Dagger" rope 

 30 ft., very stout and 

 curious 2 50 



Indian Quiver, made of 

 fur that looks like 

 Lynx. Indian tanned, 

 will hold 1 doz. arrows 1 25 



Indian Arrows, with gen- 

 uine obsidian points in 

 the end, such as were 

 used by our Indians 

 along the sourhern bor- 

 der 50 years ago. The 

 nicest we have ever had 

 One prepaid for .50 



3 for 1 00 



The Quiver above stated 

 with 6 arrows for 3 75 



Fine Indian Bow with 

 two arrows with points 

 in end for 2 00 



Indian Sandals, such as 

 are now used per pair. 1 50 



We have a few bulbs of 

 the rare Night-bloom- 

 ing Ceraes. Can offer 

 them as low as 2 00 



A neat Shell Collection. 30 

 kinds of shells from all 

 countries net 1 50 



We have above collection 

 all made up and will 

 wholesale to dealers. 



Fine Leopard Rug, head 

 mounted, and all lined, 

 crimped, etc. A neat 

 thing, sells in NewYork 

 for $35; we can offer 

 prepaid for IS 00 



Fine Fox Rug, medium 

 size for 2 25 



Large piece oflndianMat- 

 ting f romSamoalslands. 

 Made of bark from 

 some tree or plant. 

 Curious and pretty, 3x5 

 ft., for only, net 4 00 



Old Indian Flint Lock 

 Musket, perfect, net. . . 4 00 



WALTER F. WEBB, 

 Albion, N. Y, or Keokuk, Iowa. 



BOGERT & DURBIN CO., 



722 CHESTNUT STREET, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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