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AGENTS WANTED. German Electric 

 Razor Hone, guaranteed to equal the best hone 

 made. Can use water, oil or lather. Will last 

 a lifetime. Each Hone packed in a neat card- 

 board case. Every one perfect. Just the 

 thing for private use. Price 75c. We want an 

 agent in each township to whom exclusive 

 sale will be given. Write for sample and 

 agent's outfit. Sent by mail. A money coin- 

 er. Address MARSH MFG. CO., No. 542 West 

 Lake St. , Chicago. 



SNAPS in MOUNTED BIRDS AND SKINS. 

 3 Snowy Owls 13.00 each. Great Horned Owl 

 $2.50, Barred Owl 81.50, Sawwhet $1.00, Short- 

 eared with mouse in claws $1.00, Hawk, Swain- 

 son's male $1.50 Broad-wing $1.00, Marsh "red 

 breast" $1.00, Bittern $1.00,Eared Grebe $1.00, 

 Marbled Godwit $1.85, Cream-colored var. 

 beauty $5.00, Golden Plover spring black- 

 breast 75c, Pectoral Sandpiper 50c, Silveiy 

 Sandpiper 50c, 2 Killdeer 50c, W. Meadowlark 

 50c, Blue Jay 50c, Pine Grosbeak male 50c, 

 Evening Grosbeak 50c, male Least Flycatcher 

 50c, pair N. Hairy Woodpeckers on stand $1.25, 

 pair Pine Grosbeaks on stand $1.25. Skins, 

 White Pelican $2.50, Rough-legged Hawk $1.00, 

 Shoveler Drake 50c, Marbled Godwit 50c, W. 

 Meadowlark 20c, Killdeer 20c, Wolf skin dress- 

 ed $1.50, Newfoundland Dog $8.00. CHRIS. P. 

 FORGG, Carman. Man. 



60 var. old Colonial Coins 35c, Indian Toma- 

 hawk Boo, 50 old coins 13c, 3 old Liberty cents 

 18c, 1798 1 cent 10c, Hoy cent 12c, my premium 

 list 5 Curiosities, 8 Rare Stamps, 1 Relic, 1 old 

 coin all for 12c. W. P. ARNOLD, Peacedale, 

 R. I. 



FANCY PIGEONS, ETC:— One pair of Red- 

 wing Turbits $1.50, one pair Black Bald-head 

 Tumblers, Atwood's stock, price $4 50, one fine 

 Pointer Dog, $20.00 will take him, one Zulu 

 Breech-loading shot gun, 18 gauge, second 

 hand, price $3.40. JAS. O. JOHNSON, South- 

 Ington, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE!— The following finely pre- 

 pared sets of eggs, Nos. 4.52 1-5, 759b nl-5, 595 1-4, 

 706 1-4, 622b 1-6, 598 1-4, 659 1-4, also finely 

 mounted birds for eggs in sets or singles, 

 stamps, mounted birds or ornithological liter- 

 ature. WM. F. EASTMAN, Rockland Military 

 Academy, Nyack-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. 



FOR SALE:— Fine first-class sets with data. 

 Green Heron 2-4 23c ; Black-crowned Heron 1-3 

 24c, 1-4 34c; American Crow 2-6 33c; Red-eyed 

 Vlreo 1-3 20c, 1-4 30c; Snapping Turtle 1-23 69c, 

 1-28 89c, 1-29 90c, 1-41 $1.30. Prices are per set 

 prepaid. JAS. O. JOHNSON, Southington, Ct. 



in like condition or rare eggs in sets. THOM- 

 AS H. JACKSON, 343 E. Biddle St., West. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:— Varied 

 Thrush, Slender-billed Nuthatch, Curve billed 

 Thrasher, Violet-green Swallow, Louisiana 

 Tanager, Painted Bunting, Shufeld's Junco, 

 Jackdaw, Stellaf's Jay, American Three-toed 

 Woodpecker, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Road- 

 runner, Screech Owl, California Partridge, 

 Green Heron, Yellow-billed Tropic Bird and 

 Franklin's Gull. G. H. SWEZEY,| 70 Jackson 

 St., Newark, N. J. 



EGGS POR EXCHANGE:— I have about 

 fifty choice sets to exchange for any eggs not 

 in my collection. Send list and receive mine. 

 J. S. Appleton, Simi, Ventura co., Cal. 



CABINETS FOR EGGS, Insects or Shells, 

 either single drawersjor cases or complete, also 

 W. L Shells to exchange. Prices, etc., from T. 

 G. PRIDDEY, 371 Carlton St., Toronto. 



TO EXCHANGE FOR EGGS IN SETS.— One 

 Navahoe Indian, white wool, hand woven rug, 

 4x5 ft., a very handsome thing. One pair 2^ 

 lb. Indian Clubs and 6 dozen 4x5 negatives, in- 

 cluding the National Ya- ht Races, Battle 

 Ships, Cruisers and Torpedo Boats, Railroad 

 Wrecks and Birds from Nature. Write for 

 whatever you want, giving list of eggs offered. 

 No postal cards. J. B. NEWTON, Unionville, 

 Ct. 



FOR SALE;— Breech-loading shot guns from 

 $6.50 to $50.00, Winchester rifles, Colts, Marlin 

 Stevens, etc., canvas hunting coats from $2.75 

 to $5.00, pants $1 75, one old flint lock musket, 

 can be shot, price $4.75, one Smith and Wesson 

 22 cal. revolver, price $3.90. Write me your 

 wants. JAS. O. JOHNSON, Southington, Ct. 



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I have thousands of volumes relating 

 to Natural History. In case I've offered 

 anything duricg the past year which 

 you can use ple,*ise favor me with list 

 of wants and allow me to quote "SFEC- 

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Your attention is particularly called 

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