I would like to exchange postage stamps with any correspondents of Young People. I have now about three hundred and sixty. I am twelve years old.

W. D. Judd,
P. O. Box 56, Holyoke, Massachusetts.


I would like to exchange foreign and United States postage stamps with any collector. I have about six hundred and fifty.

William T. Berridge,
P. O. Box 243, Boston, Massachusetts.


I live in the country, and am very fond of trapping, at which I am very successful.

I have a young dog named Rover, and I think a great deal of him. He can hunt very well, for he is a hound. He was given to me, and he ran away twice, but I got him again, and kept him tied several days. Now he is used to staying with me, and does not try to run away.

I like the letters in Young People very much. I am going to take it another year, for I do not know how to get along without it.

We had several snow-storms here in October.

I have written to some of the boys who offered to exchange stamps, and would like to exchange stamps and postmarks with any one. To whoever will send me four old coins, or fifteen stamps, I will send in return twenty-eight postmarks.

Frank A. Harmony,
P. O. Box 1235, Lockport, New York.


I should like to exchange foreign postage stamps with any reader of Young People. Or I will give twenty-five foreign stamps, or ten foreign stamps and a piece of satin spar from Iceland, in exchange for two Indian arrow-heads or five birds' eggs.