THE MUSEUM. 



ALL FOR ^1.00 BILL. 



One years subscription to this Journal 

 beginning with Volume II and your 

 choice of any of the folUnving 

 prciniiiins. 



I. O. auH O, Miinual. IcatluT bound. fiOc, 



■J Fine OCilojjists' Ontlit, 3 instruments in 



case, 5(lc 

 3 Cheap Taxidermists' Outlit, 3 instruments 



in case, .'iOc. 

 4. Package Botanists' Laliels and Magnifier, 



50c. 



5 Entomologists' Outfit in Case, 50c. 



6 Pacliage Mineralogists Laliels, various 



kinds. 50c. 

 T Copy, Birds of Michigan." 50c. 



8. •' "Birds of Labrador." 50c. 



9. " "Natural History of Labrador." ."iOc 



10. A Mineral Collection of ,52 Speciujens, 

 orepajd, list "(hc-. 



II. () fine varieties Fossils. 50c. 



12. One fine Polished Shell for nianllo decor- 

 ation. 50. 



13. 6 kinds Arrow Heads, 50c. 



14. 1 fine "Skinner ' so- 

 ls. 15 kinds of Birds Kggs, all labeled, .50. 



Above premiums are sent prepaid and are 

 only given with the Museum one year. 

 Address 



WALTER F.WEBB, 



Albion, N. Y. or Keokuk, lo-wa. 



Bargains in Sioux Indian Relics. 



White quartz stone head war clubs, raw- 

 hide covered handles with steer tail penants, 

 $'2. '25 each. Native stone head war clubs, 

 rawhide covered handles with steer tail pen- 

 nant, $1.25 each. Steel point, 3 feathered 

 arrows. 8 lor $1.00. Pappoosc^ carriers, full 

 beaded on fani-y support sticks (large size). 

 $7 0(1 each. Red pipestone pipes, stems ele- 

 g.iritly decorated with poreu()ine quill work, 

 $','.5ii eaeh Plain red pipeslone pipes, 75c to 

 !iiL2."i eiteh. Heavily beaded, long tobacco 

 b:(g< %l 50 to $3 00 eaeh. Squaw necklace.s, 

 eonkiiuiiisr 24 to -10— 3 inch long bone beads, 

 « iih medicine bag, $.'-00 to $4 00 eacdi. Large 

 fill! Iieadeil mnceassins. sinew sewed with 

 rawhide soles, $1 25 per pair Pappoose 

 moccasins 50c to 75e per pair Fancy paint- 

 ed pappoose bows with good sinew strings, 

 7.ic eaeh Sent by exi)ress prepaid at above' 

 prices. 



E. C. SWIGERT, 



Interpreter and Indian Trader, 



GORDON, NEB. 



^GREATNOVELTY IN PIN CUSHIONS. 



■Made from tlie seed atalk of the Yuoi.'.i Palm or Sp&nisb 



iBayoiiet, whose heautiful white Ijla^^iams adorn the 



Pcanyons ami nioutiluia sides of Cat. 1150 Yucca Cusb- 



ioQS were retailed hv oiii; hotel to its guests in less than 5 montha. 



The ovitside of the si'alk is hard and the inside soft, and when nicely 



turned on a lallie tliej' make a most beautiful white Pinouabion. 



Price 10 cents, silver. O. W. TUTTLE, Pattadeno. CaL 



When answeringf ads. mention Museum. 



NOTICe. 



I ani now ready to fill orders of fresh 

 Bird Skins from this country. Skins 

 will be sent the same day as skinned. 



Send for list. Large orders will be 

 sent by Freight or Express. 



Parties desiring to take a tour, after 

 the large game of the west would do 

 well to correspond with me. 



NATHAN L. DAVIS, 



MARY'S VALE, P. O., UINTAH CO., WYO. 



California Cnriosities. 



Mounted Tarantulas, Horned 

 Toads. Scorpions, Trap-door Spi- 

 ders and Nests. 5 specimen col- 

 lectious. Yucca Pin Cushions, 

 Redwood Bark, &c.,&c. Just the 

 goods for Cnrio and Shell Dealers 

 to handle. Best work and lowest 

 prices. Send for Wholesale illus- 

 trated Price List. 



TUTTLE, 



Pasadena, Calif. 



Do you want fine Minerals 

 from all over the world? 



Rai-e. choice, cheap. Perfection, quality, beauty and 

 Color. Very fine crystals, brilliant colors. Wonder- 

 ful combination. Hundreds of rare and beautiful 

 things to enrich and adorn your Cabinet. Very low 

 prices. Write to me. It will pay you. 



ARTHUR N. FULLER, Lawrence, Kansas. 



5 to 7 Indies. 



Unusual Spear Heads — 500 of them. 



2000 3 to .") inches, elegant. 3000 uusur- 

 pa.^.sed Arrow Heads. ."jOO Axes, Celts, and 

 Hammers. 8.5 Hematite Axes, Plummets, etc. 

 4r) Mound Builders' Pipes. ,5.5 Discoidal 

 Stones, some perforated. 58 Irish Flints. 

 25 Axes and Flints from Denmark. 33 Mauls 

 and (Jlub Heads. Jade Ax, African Pipe, 

 Stone Carvings, Bone Iiriplements, Banner 

 Stones, Mortars, Pestles, Anvils, Tomahawks, 

 Ornair.ents. Hooks, Beads, Shell Objects, &c. 



In fact I have just bought an exceptional 

 extraordinary collection of 10.000 pieces. 

 Mauv cannfit be duplicated. Will send some 

 on selection to gootl parties. Full list for 

 staiup. Advanced Collectors and Museums 

 can get of me what cannot be bought else- 

 where. 12 years in this trade. 



L. W. STILWELL, 



DEADWOOD, 



SOUTH DAKOTA. 



