Sandwich Island and other rare postage stamps and revenue stamps, for stamps. A 90-cent United States postage stamp, a 30 and 50 cent due stamp, and 7, 10, 24, and 90 cent Treasury stamps especially desired.
Fred W. Flatten,
215 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A piece of bark of a California tree, a small piece of Scotch pearl, a stone, sand, and soil of Pennsylvania, and three foreign stamps, for a piece of zinc ore and any five foreign stamps except Canadian, Russian, and English.
Alvin M. Evans,
Care of J. H. Evans, Oil City, Venango Co., Pa.
An ounce of soil from Manitoba, or Canadian postage stamps, for Indian arrow-heads, ores, coins, or rattlesnake rattles.
A. Fergusson,
Drawer 36, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Rare stamps, for stamps, coins, Indian relics, or any curiosity except postmarks and minerals.