THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



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

 at one-half (i) cent a word. No notice less than 35c. Terms Cash with order. 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.— To buy old U. S., U. S. Reve- 

 nue, any good Foreign, which catalogue 10c 

 or over, and entire collections of .stamps. If 

 you have any of the above to sell send them 

 on with your price. W. H. COLBURN, Deal- 

 ,ir in U. S. and Foreign Stamps,, Box 696, 

 Lowell, Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE,— A taxidermist 20 gauge 

 breech loading shot gun. Sharp's action, self- 

 ejeoter, in lirst-class condition, and loading 

 kit. Cost $1.5. Will exchange for a Smith & 

 Wesson revolver. 32 or 38 cal. Must be in 

 good order. Address, FRANK WOOD, 134 

 S. Burdick St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



PRINTING PRESS WANTED.— Will pay 

 cash or good exchange in books, eggs, tools, 

 U. S. stamps, or watch. I have new type for 

 sale or exchange, for anything used by a 

 printer. Job type wanted. EMMET D. 

 AUSTIN, Randolph, O. 



HfOR sale or EXCHAGE.— Lovell Dia- 

 mond Bicycle, in good condition, 30 in. front, 

 28 in. rear; steel rims, spring seat, for $35 

 cash. Have 2000 varieties stamps for sale. 

 Eggs to exchange for same with data. C. B. 

 HODGE, Sterling, Kan. 



SALTON SEA:— 5,000 minute shells from a 

 point 260 feet below sea level in the Desert of 

 Southern California, postpaid for 25 cents. 

 Will send by express at your expense a pair 

 of horned toads or a pair of "Desert Chip- 

 munks" for 50 cents. Address D. O. BAIL- 

 IFF, Banning, Calif. 4t A-V)6 



TO EXCHANGE.— An American solid gold 

 watch, brand new, value $75, for a collection 

 of stamps not less than 2500 vax'ieties; or will 

 exchange for good single stamps or m quan- 

 tities. All letters answered. Address, W. 

 H.COLBURN, Box 696, Lowell, Mass. 



FOR SALE. — Somebody will get a big bar- 



fain in the following relics if sold soon. 150 

 udian arrow heads; 125 North Carolina ar- 

 row heads; one large ax (grooved); nine fine 

 celts; one hammer stone; one tine stone ball. 

 All the above are good to very tine specimens 

 and will be sold as a lot together for only $10 

 cash. Also 36 vai-ieties of birds eggs in tine 

 condition. Many scarce in the lot. Single 

 eggs taken in Boone County, Indiana. Also 

 40 duplicates. The entire lot of eggs for only 

 $3 cash. The 36 are in a fine case. C. E. 

 TRIBBETT, Thornton, Indiana. 



WANTED. — Young deer and red and gray 

 foxes. Information where these can be pro- 

 cured will be rewarded. If you know of any 

 in captivity drop me a postal. J. R TABER, 

 Canfield, Ohio. 



FOR SALE.— Buffalo Horns, polished or 

 rough; Elk Horns, Deer Horns, Bones of 

 Mastodon and other large animals. Infusor- 

 ial earth. Wanted: Snap shot cameras. G. 

 F. DEMERRITT La Salle. Ills. 



POTTERS' CLAY, just what all taxider- 

 mists need for mounting Deer Heads, Fish 

 Mammals, etc; in bricks of and 12 lbs. each; 

 30c for a 6 lb. brick or 50c for a large size; 

 must go by expre.ss or freight, $3.00 per hun- 

 dred lbs. W. F. WEBB. Albion, N. Y. or 

 Keokuk, Iowa. 



FOR SALE. — Fine specimens of the Cal. 

 Condor's egg with data; taken this year. 

 Best cash offer accepted. Egg guaranteed 

 genuine. WILLIS GRIFFITH, Santa Bar- 

 bara, Calif. 



WANTED FOR CASH:— Old Youths Coni- 

 panions: July 6, 18T6; July 9, 1874 and all 

 prior to 1869. Will exchange or pay cash. 

 Address E. A. MELENDY, So. Londonderry, 

 Vt. 4t A-96 



WANTED.— Sets of 713, 40, 58, 65, 80, 74, 

 118, 140, 184, 196, 199, 200, 311, 219, 221, 230, 

 280, 305, 417, 430, 659. S. B. CRAYTON, An- 

 derson, S. C. 



TAME HORNED OWL, (Bubo Virginiamis) 

 two-thirds grown, tine; want Indian relics. 

 Bird Skins, Books, Ornithology and Archre- 

 ology or cash. GEO. W. GEHMAN. 1041 

 Windsor St., Reading, Pa. 



SAM CRAYTON of Anderson, S. C, has 

 been collecting and has sets of 428n-3, 610, 

 453, 461n-3, 624, and lots of others for ex- 

 change. 



BOUND VOLUMES of the Museum. Any 

 of our subscribers who wish to return us the 

 first 13 numbers of the Museum prepaid we 

 will send them twelve numbers of like date 

 neatly bound in cloth, for 50c and 10c addi- 

 tional for postage. Or bound iu full leather, 

 law book style for 90c prepaid to you. We 

 will send Vol. I, 12 numbers, being a book of 

 nearly 400 pages, handsomely illustrated pre- 

 paid for 1.50. W. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



