s cheaply through the mails as third-class matter.
Will any correspondent tell me how to keep goldfish healthy in a
globe?
GEORGIA G. S.
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I would like to exchange rare foreign stamps. I have fifteen
hundred in my collection. I would especially like to obtain new
issues.
W. PAGE GARDNER,
16 Hanson Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
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I would like to exchange postmarks for birds' eggs with any reader
of YOUNG PEOPLE. To any one who will send me ten varieties of
birds' eggs, I will send twenty-five postmarks, or for five
varieties, I will send twelve postmarks.
JAMES THOMPSON,
Middlefield, Geauga County, Ohio.
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Can any correspondent tell me where I can get a catalogue of
birds' eggs? I am starting a collection of eggs, and would like to
exchange an egg of a brown thrush for one of a meadow-lark.
MILTON D. CLOSE,
Berlin Heights, Erie County, Ohio.
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If any reader of YOUNG PEOPLE will send me twenty different
foreign postage stamps, I will send by return mail a Chinese coin.
WILLIE B. GORDON,
P. O. Box 116, Upper Sandusky, Ohio.
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I would like to exchange birds' eggs with any of the readers of
YOUNG PEOPLE. To any one who will send me a list, and the number
of each kind he has for exchange, I will send my list in return.
FRED C. TODD,
Milltown, New Brunswick.
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I would like to exchange a little of the soil of Virginia for that
of any of the Western States. I am twelve years old.
H. JACOB, Darlington Heights,
Prince Edward County, Virginia.
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I have received a letter from a correspondent desiring exchange,
but there is no name or address. I think the postmark is Harrison,
but am not sure. Please publish this, as I do not wish the writer
to think it is my fault that no attention is paid to his letter.
WILLIAM WINSLOW,
74 De Soto Street, St. Paul, Minnesota.
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I have a collection of postage stamps and a number of duplicates.
To any correspondent sending me twenty good stamps, I will send
the same number in
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