Soil from Louisiana, for flower seeds.

Frank W. Shotwell,
192 Harmony St., New Orleans, La.


A genuine Indian bow and two arrows, which were made by the Chippewa Indians, who live north of here, for the largest assortment of minerals or curiosities offered me. Correspondents will please write soon.

Horace Mitchell, Duluth, Minn.


Six foreign stamps, all different, for one of the following U. S. stamps: 2, 3, 7, 10, 12 cent Department of State; 7, 10, 15 cent Navy; 2 or 6 cent Executive; 2, 10, 12, 15 cent Justice; 7 or 90 cent War; or forty stamps for the $5, $10, $20 Department of State.

H. B. F., P. O. Drawer 184, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.


Youth's Companion for 1880 and part of 1881 (unbound), for Vol. I. of Harper's Young People. Send postal before sending Young People. An old Mexican and a Venezuela stamp, for a U. S. half-cent of any date. Some silk-worm eggs, on card-board, from Japan, for half-cent or odd silver coins. A lot of Kansas and Western postmarks, for department stamps.