An Austrian, a German, a French, and a Bavarian stamp, for a stamp from Newfoundland with design of a fish, or for one from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Mexico, Granada, or South America.
G. B. Webster,
P. O. Box 188, Webster Grove, St. Louis Co., Mo.
Two hundred postage stamps (no duplicates), and some very rare, including stamps from San Salvador, Hawaiian Islands, South and West Australia, Turkey, Egypt, and South Africa, together with a new standard-stamp catalogue, for a new model yacht, with bowsprit, mast, jib, and mainsail, not less than twenty inches long, in good sailing order.
Walter B. Wyman,
108 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Twenty-five postmarks, for one Cape of Good Hope stamp.
Fred S. Allis,
Lock Box 18, Erie, Erie Co., Penn.
Rare and old United States postage stamps, for any other curiosity. Or type for exchange with any amateur printer.