Gracie Keelen,
6 East Tenth Street, New York City.
Ten and twenty paras, and two-piaster Egyptian stamps, issue of 1879, stamps from Brazil, Mexico, and other countries, for equally good stamps or Indian arrow-heads.
Lock Box 42, Little Falls, Herkimer Co., N. Y.
Five United States stamps, for one foreign stamp. Sea-weed, for foreign stamps or petrifactions.
William Mitchell,
67 Fulton Street, Elizabethport, N. J.
Sixteen different numbers of Harper's Young People for No. 1 of the same if in good condition for binding. No. 1 is included in the sixteen, but is worn so badly at the fold that it can not be bound.
Willie F. Woolard, Fairfield, Wayne Co., Ill.