Mrs. Ellen A. Lockman,
Scotland P. O., Ontario, Canada.
I wish to inform my correspondents to whom I am indebted that, owing to the fact that exchanges arrived in such quantities, I disposed of my stock of agates and amethysts in a much shorter time than I anticipated. I am making every effort to procure some more, and I beg their kind indulgence, for, should I not succeed in obtaining the article desired, I will do all in my power to recompense the favors I have received.
William J. Morris, Manistee, Mich.
I have no more sulphate of iron or gold ore. I would like now to exchange stones from two States, for an Indian arrow-head.
R. C. Orr,
1715 North Sixteenth St., Philadelphia, Penn.
We live on the Mississippi River. We are taking the names of boats as they pass. We have the names of sixty-four boats that have passed this year. There are lots of wild flowers here.
We will give ten postmarks, for two stamps from Canada, except the 1 and 3 cent, and the half-cent, for two South American stamps, and a stamp from Japan and China.
Willie Colburn and Charlie Grant,
P. O. Box 90, Lansing, Allamakee Co., Iowa.