52 THE YOUNG 
Iowa, February 1 to November i. 
Maine, May l to October i. 
Massachusetts, April 1 to October 1. 
Michigan, May 1 to September l. 
Minnesota, April 1 to October l. 
New Hampshire, May l to October i. 
New Jersey, March i to October l. 
New York, April l to September l. 
North Carolina, January l to October 15. 
Pennsylvania, April l to August 1. 
Province of Ontario, Canada, May ^ to Septem- 
ber 15. 
Province of Quebec, Canada, February l to Oc- 
tober 1. 
Rhode Island, March i to August 
Vermont, May l to September l. 
Virginia, April 1 to Septemlje:- 1.'). 
Wisconsin, April 15 to September 15. 
EXCHANGES. 
Wanted, coins, minerals, and type ; send lists 
of what you have and what is wanted in exchange. 
A. CampbeU, Derrick City, McKean Co., Pa. 
An Excelsior Printing Press, with eauipments. 
compara tively new. cost over |47, for double barrel 
breech-loading shot gun. with reloading tools and 
shells. William A. Hervey, Box VSi, Taunton, 
Mass. 
To exchange, ioo stamps, all different, in a stamp 
album, for a small i)rinting press with type, etc. 
Arthur D. McGrc raid, 106 Bird Ave., Buffalo, New 
York. 
To exchange, $5 pair of telei)hones for mounted 
microscopic specimens, good objective, lathe 
chuck, watch, type and cases, or offers ; describe 
offers. Wm. 11. Brooks, Phelps, N. Y. 
What offers for Eoger Scroll Saw, 55 large iiat- 
terns. J. Brower, 3,150 Frankford lioad, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Revolver, microscope, microphone, 4 magnets, 
skates, skate sharpener, copying pad, books, 
magazines, $7 worth of rosettes, and lots of other 
things to exchange ; I will give you a l)etter trade 
than anyone else can. Chas. T. Conov(n-, Esper- 
ance, Scho. Co., N. Y. 
Photographs of ten of the most influential In- 
dians of Spotted Tail Agency, including Spotted 
Tail and family and four oil chromes, very beau- 
tiful, for printing press, scroll saw, or offers. 
Luther Emerson, Creighton, Knox Co., Neb. 
"Appleton's Picturesque America." never been 
read or handled, value $24: "Dana's Miner- 
alogy," $10, and coins, to exchange for a breech- 
loading shot gun, Wiiichester or Evan's rifle, or 
offers. D. M. Fuller, Box 115, Camden, Maine. 
Scroll sawing outfit, |6; microscope. $3: pocket 
telescope, *i ; G-askel's Compendium. $1 : Williams' 
Complete Painters' Guide, $2. What offers for all 
or part; printing outfit preferred. F. W. McNair, 
Box 46, Fennimore, Wis. 
$7 worth of books or papers, to exchange for a 
Household microscope or offers. Jonas D. Eice, 
221 Academy St., Mercer Co., N. J. 
One pair best steel climbing irons, handsome 
seven shot, 22 calibre revolver, full nickel plate, 
ten dollars worth of boys' papers,rand magazines, 
for works on natural sciences or offers, W. M. 
Stribling, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. 
Idaho cabinet minerals, books, revolver, stencil 
outfit, an electrizer, for well-bound books of 
travel, biography, history, science, masonry and 
others of an instructive nature. J. P. Clough, 
Junction P, 0„ Lemhi Co,, Idaho, 
SCIENTIST. 
Will exchange phantom leaves or fern roots 
(maiden hair included), for sea mosses, shells or 
petrifactions. E. M., New Boston, Mercer Co., 
111. 
Wanted, a cornet ; must be in excellent order, 
state what is wanted in exchange. James B. 
Athearn, New Bedford, Mass. 
Wanted, Archfeological relics and fossils, foi- 
butterflies, beetles, spiders, etc. Correspondence 
invited. A. W. Baily, Box 195, Pottstown, Penn. 
Telegraph instruments with 400 feet of wire and 
battery, it cost $12 : will exchange for scroll saw, 
or offers. F. Cashing, Wattsburg, Erie Co., Penn. 
An improved camera lucida for drawing, etc. ; 
also, a printing press, chase 2^2x8^2, for offers. 
L. De Veau, 87 E. 10th St., New York. 
What pffers for a magnificent black walnut min- 
eral cabinet, 5 f*;. x 4 it., desk form, and double, 
has 4 glass doors, 12 drawers, veneered panels, 
with drop handles, massive carved legs, and is 
lined in blue, cost $80 cash. W. L. Farnum, 
Owosso, Mich. 
Postage stamps, spectograph. drawing cards 
in case, sketch blocks, size I2x20 and 9x12 in., one 
book, "No Alternative," for minerals, coins, 
birds eggs, Indian relics or offers. Frank F. 
Fletcher, St. Johnsbury. Vt. 
To exchange: well-mounted slides of hair and 
fur, for other well-mounted slides of same, lists 
exchanged. Address, W. Hoskins, 208 S. Hal- 
stead St., Chicago, 111. 
Rare insects, minerals, and shells, in exchange 
for scientific books. P. W. Lee, 310 Marlborough 
St., Boston, Mass. 
A set of carving tools worth 75c. : card stamp and 
type worth $3.00. State offers, magic lantern pre- 
ferred. Address Frank H. Libby, Saco, Maine. 
A first class sewing machine will be exchanged 
for books or offers. Address, Lock Box, 22 Scho- 
harie, New York. 
Gaskel's compendium, and Virgil's works trans- 
lated by Dryden. State offers. G. Osgood, Jr., 
Abington, Mass. 
Cocoons of attacus cecropia or mounted speci- 
mens of Lepidoptera to exchange for the follow- 
ing cocoons: "A. Luna. " "A. Prometheus." "Sat- 
urnia Io,"a "Ceratoiuia qviadricornus." R. Perry, 
50 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Wanted, in exchange for one vol. of " The Boys 
of New York," or the " Young American," a two 
line card printer with type and everything com- 
l)lete. Address, AV. H. Pretty, Bellville, Ont.. 
Canada. 
Wanted, to exchange. Lake Superior copper 
specimens for tvpe. T. J. Prince, Houghton, 
Mich. 
For exchange, a small lathe, (foot power). 2 
sewing machines, 1 Wheeler Wilson, 1 Singer, 
medium, in good order, but little used: wanted 
cabinet makers tools, tent, or scroll saw. R. P. 
Wakeman, Southport, Conn. 
Wanted, a printing press and type ; state what 
is wanted in exchange; " Official " preferred. A. 
Campbell. Derrick City, McKean Co., Pa. 
Thos. D. Adams, Franklin, Pa., will exchange a 
$25 lawn mower, $60 coffee roaster, type, cards and 
books, $60 : poultry journals, $10 : 2 cocker spaniels, 
$30; 1 pair do.. $80, and 1 pair $60: for key check 
outfit, improved model press, or offers. 
To exchange, 270 foreign stamps, many new and 
all different, and a boy's printing press, size, in- 
side chase, 3x4''4 inches, worth $9, for books, mi- 
croscope, or offers. Henry J. Bott, La Fargeville, 
Jefferson Co., N. Y. 
A Lozo-pendulum board (lined with genuine 
billiard clotli), consisting of ring toss, bagatelle, 
pockets, and ten pin, to exchange for parlor 
magic, aboriginal relics, or offers. T. C. Gard, 
Frankfort, Indiana. 
