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VOL. X. 



ALBION, N. Y., NOV., 1893. 



NO. 11 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants,' "Exchanges" "For Sales," inserted in this department 

 for 50c per 35 words. Notices over 35 words, charged at the rate of one cent per each additional 

 word. No notice inserted for less than soc. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted in payment at one-half list rates. 



"Dealers" can use these columns at Regular Advertising rates, only, 



Exchange cards and Coupons (subscription) will be accepted for "Wants" and "Exchanges" only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



NOTICE.— Will exchange Prize Winning Sil- 

 ver Laced Wyandott chicken for any kind of 

 hunting dog or gun. WALTER TEAGLE, 

 1625 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -One three dollar Magic 

 Lantern with six slides, will exchange for 

 either stamps, old coins, Indian relics, shells 

 birds eggs, stuffed birds, etc. Address, CHAS. 

 C. TRYON, Avoca, T wa. 



WANTED.— A 2d hand copy of "Cones Key;'' 

 write, stating condition, edition and lowest 

 Cish price, to BERTON A. GARRETT, Ball- 

 ston Spa, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class singles for 

 sets with data. W r ill sell at one-half catalogue 

 rates. Send lists. A. A. SCHOENHEIT, Box 

 386, San Jose, Cal. 



WANTED.— U. S. stamps and Rugby foot- 

 ball, have to ex. for same eggs, singles. R. V. 

 N. DAVIS, Park St., Rutland, Vt. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A few ' first-class sets 

 from this locality, would be pleased to hear 

 from my old correspondents. C. B. JOHNSCN, 

 Redwing, Minn. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Sets and singles to ex- 

 change for same. RALPH MATTESON, 

 114 E. North St., Galesburg, 111. 



I HAVE eggs (singles) to ex. for good U. S. 

 or Department stamps, also a few stamps for 

 same. R. V. N. DAVIS, Park St., Rutland, Vt. 



ATTENTION! Will exchange cash or equal 

 value for Old U. S. stamps. Indian relic?, Con- 

 federate script, obsolete State Bank Notes, 

 etc. Describe fully. ARTHUR LOHMAN, 

 Two Riveys, Wise. 



EXCHANGE ;-150 Golden Days, Automatic 

 Revolver, Hunting Knife, single Shot-gun.dark 

 lantern, fishing tackle, and 2 cartridge belts, 32 

 and 22 cal. I want 32 center fire single rifle, 

 Marlin Repeater or Insertion barr-1. eggs 

 skins or locks. Merwin, Hulburt, Combined 

 shot gun and rifle preferred. All answered. 

 HORACE FELL, 3658 Dearborn St.. Chicago. 



EXCH VNTGE.— First-class skins male and fe- 

 male of BlackSkimmer,Laughing Gull, Common 

 and Forster's Terns. For Revolver or small 

 Rifle. THEODORE W. RICHARDS M. D.. 

 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C. 



FOR SALE.— Collection of 550 raie stamps 

 valued 3c. to 15c, all valued over $16.00; sell 

 for best offer Cash. Best references. All an- 

 swered. Collector of Everything. Best Ex- 

 changes. Correspondence wanted. Send ex- 

 change offers. ARCHIE L. GOWEY, JR.. De- 

 PERE, Wis. 



I HAVE several books on Geology. Zoology 

 and Botany to exchange for books on Ornithol- 

 ogy and Oology. Write me for particulars. 

 PAUL B. DUNGAN, Hastings, Neb. 



STAMPS— 25 varieties foreign stamps for ten 

 varieties from one country. A specimen Helix 

 (Aglaia) Fidelis (Gray) for 50 varieties foreie-n 

 stamps. FRED H. ANDRUS, Elkton, Douglas 

 Co., Ore. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -First-class egg* to ex- 

 change for same with full data or for any other 

 curiosities. All letters answered; no cards 

 wanted. J. S. & A. PYFER, Odell, Ne r. 



MUST SELL AT ONCE. My whole col- 

 lection of eggs, about 75 varieties, valued at 

 8525 . in sets with datas. and a few singles, in- 

 cluding No's 685. 656. 580, 579. 572. 571. 557, 498 

 351. 324. 312. 306, 301. 251. 122, 36, etc. Will sell 

 for best offer over $8. Write at once to. W. H . 

 ASPINWALL, 1305 Riggs St.,Washmgton,D.C. 



EXCHANGE.— For best offer of Columbian 

 postage stamps. Dante's Inferno 74 illustra- 

 tions Bible Gallery 100 illustrations, both 10x12 

 in., Medical Adviser 1008 pages illustrated. 

 Milton's Paradise lost illustrated. Address 

 THEODORE GINGO. Bernard, Dub. Co., Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE— One Tin type camera and 

 one Steven's pistol 22 cal. Will sell for cash or 

 exchange for "Columbian" stamps or Indian 

 relics. Have some rare Confederate stamps 

 will sell at 1 2 Catalogue rates. Agents 50 per 

 cent, commission. Will pay cash for cancelled 

 Columbian stamps. Write for my price list. 

 W. C. PICKENS, Livingston, Ala. 



