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PLEASANT FIELDS AND WOODLANDS 
If you are fond ot fresh 
air and restful, rural re- 
treats, read GaAMELAND, 
the gentle magazine of 
outdoor life. It reveals 
virgin woods and waters. 
Yearly,to anyaddress $1 
Three trial numbers, 25c. 
No free copies. Gamr- 
LAND Purp. Co., 138 Astor 
Place, New York, N.Y. 
INTERESTING TO ORNITHOLOGISTS., 
Send me Money Order for 75c. and I will forward 
post-paid a packet of valuable Books relating to British 
Birds’ Nests and Ezgs, including one large cloth bound 
volume of over 150 pages. Better value could not be 
I will also send my catalogue of 
Oologists requisites for sale and list of miscellaneous 
goods, Iam reliable—London agent fyr H. R. Vaylor’s 
“NiprotouistT.”” Send Mouey Order, not Stamps, ad- 
dress plainly. H. Tl. BOOTH, 
38 , Upcerne Roan, CHeLsea 
LONDON, ENGLAND. 
The Evergreen State Philatelist 
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE REPRESENT- 
ING PHILATELY FOR THE PACIFIC 
NORTH-WEST. 
trial three months for five cents. Subs. 
25c. per annum. Ads, 50c. per 
inch. Exchange and Trade Columns FREE. 
SAMPLE COPY GRATIS. 
R. W. FRENCH, Publisher, 
HARTLAND, WASHINGTON. 
FOR SALE.—Fine Indian Stone Toma- 
hawk-pipes, Dance Knives and Pipes. All of 
Catlinite. Send Stamp for description and 
prices. GEO. W. DIXON, L. Box. 381 Water- 
town South Dakota. 
7. THEs 
lowa Ornithologist. 
AN” ILLUSTRATED. QUARTERLY 
MAGAZINE OF ORNITHOLOGY 
AND OOLOGY. 
The only one of the kind in the Miss- 
issippi Valley. Vol. 1 No. 2, Jan. 1895, 
is out. It contains a number of fine ill- 
ustrations, among them a full page en- 
graving of the American Woodcock. 
SUBSCRIPTION: Forty Cents per year. 
Copy roc. 
DAVID L. SAVAGE, PustisHER, 
SALEM, IOWA. 
N™ in its third volume and will be sent on 
Sample 
GREAT BARGAIN.—Pair of new slb. Rock Maple 
Indian Clubs, fancy polished. Elegant?and complete 
Archery Outfit. new cost $25.00, all $7.00. Stylish new 
Tailor Made light long roll dress Coat. bust 37 in never 
worn, cost $13.50 to order, price 6.50, all the above for 
$tt.00, Florida Curios. Tropical Plants etc., for Stamp 
Collections and House Furnishing articles. Address. 
W, I. COOK, Okahumpka, Lake. Co., Fla. 
INDIAN RELICS. 
All relics are first-class and guaraoteed to be made by 
the Sioux Indians of South Dakota, Space will not 
permit lengthy descriptions, 
Goods sent prepaid at the following prices. 
counts or excnange. 
Sheridan County Bank, Gordon Neb. 
War clubs, stone heads, with rawhide covered handle, 
steer tail pennant, $1.25 
War clubs, white quartz head, do. $2.00 
War clubs, stone head, do handless 
beads, $2.50. 
Large bows, plain hardwood, sinew strings, $1.50. 
Medium bows, plain hardwood, sinew strings, ‘$1.00 
Boy’s bows, fancy painted, sinew striugs, 75¢. 
Arrows, feathered and iron points, 20c. each; 7 for $1.00 
Sinew bow strings, 4 feet long, 6oc. 
Calfskin quiver or bow and arrow cases} $I. to $2. each, 
Tomahawks, very scarce, $4.00 to $6.00 each, 
Knife scabbard, fancy beaded, 25, 50 and 75¢. each. 
Scalp lock ornaments, $1 oo 
Game bags, heavily beaded, made of tanned elk’s skin, 
$5.00 each, 
Head dresses, colored hair, $1.00 to $1.50 each. 
Necklaces, made of deer toes, $2.00 to $4.00 each, 
Necklaces, made of turtle bones, $2.00 each. 
Buffalo horn spoons, handle decorated with quill work, 
75c. each. 
Buffalo horns, single horn, ornamented, $1.00 each, 
Leggins, children’s heavily beaded, $1.50 per pair. 
Leggins, squaw’'s, beaded and fringed, $2.50 per pair. 
Leggins, buck’s, beaded and fringed, $5.00 per pair. 
Blanket belts, full beaded, $3 each. 
Baby carriers, heavily beaded, $7 each. 
Baby carriers, quilled, $3 each, 
Baby carriers, heavily beaded, fancy support sticks, 
$10 each. 
Ghost shirts, fancy painted, $3.50 each. 
War bennett, feathered head piece and feathered trail 
to the ground, with pair buffalo horns in front, hawk 
feathers, $15. 
Squaw’s work bag, made of buckskin, $2. 
Full beaded hat bands, soc and 75c each. 
Buck's saddle, rawhide covered, round deer horn fork, 
complete, with stirrups, etc., $3- 
Squaw’s saddle, nearly same as above, $2.50. 
Elk’s teeth, according to fineness, 15¢, 25c, 50c, 75c and 
$1 each. { 
Rawhide lariat, 34 feet long, well braided, $2.50 
Navajo blanket, 4% x 5% fancy, $7. 
Full beaded buck’s moccasins, 1.25 and Iso per pair. 
Full beaded children’s moccasins, 50c and 75¢ per pair. 
Partly beaded buck’s moccasins, 75¢ and $1 per pair. 
Partly beaded children’s moccasins, 25¢ and soc per pair 
Fancy cut glass beaded slippers, rawhide soles, buckskin 
top, made any shape to order, $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. 
Small fancy bags, 25c each, 
Quilled bracelets, tancy, 50c each, 
Yurtle shaped ‘‘medicine charms,” fantastically beaded, 
25c each. 
Match carvers, fancy, 50c each. 
Killickinick, Indian tobacco, 5c per ounce. 
Pipes, red pipestone bowl, large wooden stem, /75¢ to 
$1.50 each. Same, with fancy stems, $1.50 to $2 
Tobacco pouches, long, buckskin, beaded and fringed, 
elegant, $2 to $4 each. 
Bladder tobacco bags, decorated with quill work, $1.50 
E. C. SWIGERT, 
tatiw tae GORDON, NEBRASKA. 
BIRD SKINS Bought, Sold and Exchanged 
Ornithological specimens mount- 
No dis- 
Reference: 
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ted in any style at a moderate cost. 
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Newport, Linn County, Oregon. 
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