EXCHANQE COLU.IN. 



Piano Given Awa^' ! 



Brief spenial annouticemsnts as 

 ■'•Wants,'' "Exchanges," ••For Sales." 

 inserted in tliis department free to all 

 members ot the I. O. A., and to all 

 subscribers t(. the Iowa Orn[tholo- 

 GIST. Dealers can nse colnuins at 

 regular advertis'n^ rates only. 



For Exchange or Sale— i Gordon 

 Setter Dog, $15.00; a Hunter loading 

 machine for 10 or iz gauge. $15.00. 

 Waut«skins of Game birds of U. S, or 

 offers. A. I. Johnson. Taxidermist, 

 406 E. 5th St., DesiVloines, losva. 



Notice — I want every Oologist who 

 is over 10 years' of age to send me a 

 2C stamp for f particulars regarding 

 "The Oologists Association," The 

 Association is a much needed organ- 

 ization to earnest, adtive and honest 

 oologists. Isador S. Trostier, 4246 

 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. 



For Sale — Over 300 birds and 

 mammals. Every ornithologist should 

 have a case of stuffed birds in his 

 tiome — first - class specimens — write 

 for prices to Carl Fritz Heunmg, 

 Boone, la. 



Wanted —'-Bird Nestiag in North- 

 west Canada" by Raine. Will give 

 Davies" "Nests and Eggs" and some 

 cash, if m good condition, J. H. 

 Brown, Iowa City, la. 



To Exchange — I have English 

 bird's eggs to exchange for U. S. eggs. 

 Send me your list and exchange prices. 

 K. L. Skinner, Brackenhurst, Swan- 

 ley, Kent, England. 

 f 



Wanted — "Cones' Birds of Colorado 

 Valley," '78. Persons having the 

 same to sell or exchange pfease write 

 to Carl Fritz Henuing, Boone, la. 



Wanted — Woodpeckers in the meat 

 from all parts of the U. S. I will 

 pay charges and will pay cash for ma- 

 terial or give good exchange. The 

 co-operation of members of the I.O.A. 

 is requested. Charles Carter, Fair- 

 field, Iowa. 



The publishers of the Hai'PY Home v.'jll 

 give an elegant fine-toned Uprit'lit Piaao 

 absolutel.v free to t!ie person sending them 

 the largest list of words co.istructed from 

 the letters coatalned in t'.ie name of their 

 well-known publication — 



"THE HAPPY HOME." 



Additional presents, consisting of Gold 

 Watch. Silver Watch. Sewing Mac'.iins, 

 Music Box, Silk Dresses, China Dinner Set, 

 and m.=inv valuable and useful articles, will 

 be also avi^arded in the order of merit, and 

 ever}' person sending not less than ten 

 words will receive a present of value. Use 

 either plural or singlular words but not 

 both and no letter more times than it ap- 

 pears in the text. "The Happy Home." 



This is a popular plan of introducing into 

 new homes, this popular publication wh ch 

 has in its three year's, existence received a 

 happy welcome in many thousands of homes. 



As the object in giving away these vhI Lia- 

 ble presents is to advertise and attract at- 

 tention to the Happy Home, which is a 

 monthly publication devoted to Literature 

 Fashion, Stories and 'Tt, every list of 

 words must be accompanied with three two 

 cent stamps for a trial copy containing full 

 particulars, list of presents and rules re- 

 garding contest. You may receive' a valu- 

 able reward for your trouble Address 

 THE HAPPY HOME, 



358 Dearborn St.. Chicago. 



Do You Know 



Tluit some old used U. S. stamps 

 are worth hnndreds of dollais? I! joii 

 have any used before 1870 write or 

 send ine what you have (enclosing 

 stamp for reply) and I will make you 

 an offer. Do not soak or tear stamps 

 off envelopes but send entire. 



Wm. Karbach, Ferguson, Mo. 



''lintercbanoe'' 



A quarterly journal of Natural His 

 tory and Collecting. 



If you are interested, you will want 

 it. Only 25 cents year. Single cop 

 ies 7c. Send a- stamp for sami)le 

 copy. Address. 



O. p. HAUQER, Orleans, Ind. 



Wanted at once — Allen's "Cata- 

 logue of Iowa Birds," 1870; Parker's 

 "Iowa Birds', 1871; Trippe's "Birds 

 of So. Iowa," 1873. I will pay cas/i. 

 Address, David L. Savage, Salem, Ja. 



