Ruth Sarah Collin,
Mount Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa.
Twelve foreign stamps, all different, for the United States issue of 1869, blue and brown, 15-cent; or twenty-five stamps, for the 24-cent, violet and green; and fifty stamps, for the same issue 90-cent, black and carmine. The stamps I offer are all different, some very rare—Japan, Egypt, Cape of Good Hope, Philippine Islands, etc.
Horace F. Hutchinson,
55 Endicott St., Salem, Mass.
Shadow pictures and foreign stamps, for curiosities suitable for a cabinet. Correspondents will please write before sending articles.
G. S. Jenks, 173 Lake St., Chicago, Ill.
I wish to exchange a large and perfect Indian axe for a bound volume of Harper's Weekly, in good order, for 1872; a bound volume of Leslie's Popular Monthly, in perfect condition, for the first volume of Uncivilized Races of the World, sheep binding, and in fair order. Also the bound volumes of the National Repository for 1879, for Harper's Weekly, bound, and in good order, for 1876. Please write me before sending books.
Jasper Blines,
Alexandria, Clark Co., Mo.