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Show $ THE REVIEW. —_—_—- —s ment at Washington relative to the Columbian issue of stamps and envelopes, a printed circular ing of teeth among thecollectors to and dealers, who are asked pay from $2.50 to $3.50 for a speciiiien did strong among who Slap. this of the feeling Was petition them by signed date There is every reason It bears 31, and says supplied longer no are Columbian that be cannot and post-masters, sSoldto purchasersexcept through | postmasters that now have them. thousands are on | fhat many be made. . $1 stamp dealers. March Stamps issue of the further a to the letters of col- and of sent now is and substance in and request. al Bissellat Washington that lectors to Postmaster-Gener- torwarded ing 1m response become in thedeal thata are not prepared was So dealers and collectors Depart- Postofhce the madeof gnash- and ee $1 Owing to the frequent inquiries $1 Columbian stamps, and there is a general wailing the on a turn : Make quite St@m™ps. a certain New York doubt that firin has effected acorner in the can these of one strikes who any longer no now is There have complete sets, and the man Column. Our Stamp to be- parties in who that the same lieve vd tieltane tin rae meee $1 denominated set out to contro] the market in all the dollar | postoflices, different at sale but postmasters must not solicit the sale of stamps or arrange ¢. the fictitious cancelling of 4..,, Se e — $2, $3, $4, and | denominations So great was the demand | $5. & xeharnges. on the postal cepartment at | We have received the May and Washington tor these labels, the: Frio numbers ot The acwact’ lots of Oe the id te bright newsy ; Columbian that remained in Stam ¢ over and above what As the philatelic On- thec bulls credited with having already vested more than $80,000 . The best thing that | published School. It asks: Sy 0c. this fora class. vell: ~ > : < We'll all vell this are) in.) In the $2, $3, $4 and $5, but will find little difficulty in getting fancy figures for the $1 denom1nation, as but 580 of these were | put on the market by the Gov-| ernment’s move to aid collectors | to obtain the complete set at ; value. iat ahi this deal they will probably be! unable to hold up their end on face paper _| by the members ot the Portland their hands, | “ tract called tor , A; relieve: arré lepartr Se - Zi while »* “¥ c o we're portland High School ’95” What's the “matter with putting Salt Lake in place of Port- y, 44? nt and breezy An enterprising County is the Davis weekly Clipper published by sOMme youns Men of Bountilul. The last number has reached our office, and it contains some good and hard vears articles, ; In a few year: S€Ms¢ at when Salt Lake takes Bountitul! will in all collectors | 0" #5 3 suburb, there hot skirmsome be ility probab _| | and r Clippe the n betwee [Shes sueh buy to ts do can Meeenet denominations as are:procurable the Argus. at face and then watch their| A small sheet called the Mirror opportunities to buy the missing | found its way into our office a values There of the at the lowest premium,|few days are probably yet a few]column smaller post-offices that|ing 1t, ago,-therefore in. this we acknowledge receivWe noticed that two of |