E. E. Brown, Comstock's Bridge, Conn.


Three varieties of Chinese coins, for not less than twenty rare U. S. or foreign postage stamps; or a genuine Japanese silver coin, very rare, for a Collectors' Directory; or a rare silver coin of Bogota, issued in 1853, for an international stamp album.

J. W. Milnes, P. O. Lock Box 19,
Bloomfield, Sonoma Co., Cal.


Pieces of abylona from the Pacific Ocean or Chinese coins, for rare U. S. or foreign postage stamps.

Charles S. Milnes, Lock Box 9,
Bloomfield, Sonoma Co., Cal.


Two hundred and twenty-five postmarks, of which all are different, and 135 are Michigan, for 150 foreign stamps, all different. Rare, revenue, and common stamps, for bills, minerals, coins, relics, and ores, stamps from Guatemala, Transvaal, Uruguay, and Ionian Isles; three Cuban, two Mexican, or two Danish West Indian stamps, for a 7 or 90 cent War Department stamp or a Chinese stamp; five rare stamps, for a good arrow-head. Please write before sending stamps. Also the numbers of Young People between 52 and 71, for five foreign stamps; and numbers 74 and 76, for 33.

Teddy Smith,
641 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Mich.