Sand of eight different colors from Minnehaha Falls, put up separately in bottles, for foreign stamps, ocean curiosities, Indian arrow-heads or relics, minerals, woods, or anything pretty and curious.
Burtie W. McCracken,
1016 Western Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.
I will exchange rare postage stamps, coins, or good books nicely bound, for a genuine Indian bow and arrow, a genuine Indian tomahawk, or Indian relics. Please state, when you send, what you want in return.
C. Hall,
318 West Thirty-third St., New York City.
I will exchange a printing-press and complete outfit, for a magic lantern and slides, or a foot-power fret-saw.
W. T. Demarest,
106 Varick St., New York City.
Spanish and Florida moss, for stones from Europe, Asia, or Africa. A few stones from Lake Erie, to exchange for same from other lakes or rivers; and stones from New York, for same from other States and Territories. A foreign coin, for an American newspaper printed previous to 1830; also old American coins, for others. Please send postal describing coin before sending the coin itself.