E. G. W.,
P. O. Box 487, Binghamton, New York.
We would request all correspondents not to send us long lists of stamps, eggs, and other things, as they occupy too much space in the Post-office Department. It is much better for them to prepare their lists neatly, and have them ready to send to those who write to them for exchange, after their request has been published in Young People.
We are compelled to condense the requests for exchange from the following correspondents:
Postage stamps and birds' eggs for postage stamps.
William S. Aldrich,
Freeport, Cumberland County, Maine.
Postage stamps, postmarks, and Indian relics for postage stamps.
A. S. Barrett,
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.