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AYS," Phila., Pa. *Special Notice--WHEN TEN CENTS FOR REGISTERING IS SENT, we consider ourselves responsible for the safe delivery, though we have sent several thousand Knives without one in a thousand being lost.* * * * * * *Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.* * * * * * [Illustration] TEN POUNDS IN TWO WEEKS! THINK OF IT! As a Flesh Producer there can be no question but that SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites *Of Lime and Soda* is without a rival. Many have gained a pound a day by the use of it. It cures CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DISEASES. _AS PALATABLE AS MILK._ _Be sure you get the genuine as there are poor imitations_. * * * * * A.W. Boston, Traverse City, Mich., 2 striking machines, a bell rack and a chimney sweeping outfit for a printing outfit. G. Chase, 524 8th Ave., N.Y. city, a printing press and outfit, a cabinet with a font of type and a lot of reading matter for carpenter's tools. R. Chambers, 939 W. Madison St., Chicago., Ill., a music box and self-lighting pocket lamp for a miniature steam yacht. G.C. Post, Box 5, Garfield, N.J., a 5x8 camera and outfit (cost $22.50) for a 5x7 self-inking printing press. E. Craig, 1007 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo., a telegraph outfit (sounder, key and battery) for a photo outfit. G.D. Lawrence, 998 Broad St., Providence, R.I., a brass B-flat cornet with case and outfit and 4 books for a dulcimer or a 4-barred autoharp. H. Kirchner, 1361 Ave. A., N.Y. city, a printing press and outfit with 4 fonts of type and a cabinet for a lancewood fishing rod with extra tip and reel, line, etc. J. Rivers, 316 W. Jefferson St., Syracuse, N.Y., a $15 banjo for a steam engine. R. Hoagland, 6636 Perry Ave., Englewood, Ill., a snare drum for a B-flat cornet or a small camera with outfit. W.T. House, 380 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn., $7 worth of reading matter for an International stamp album, with or without stamps. W.H. Carlovitz, Milton, Fla., a collection of stamps (worth $14) for a self-inking press. F.C. Skillings, 1059 Washington St., Bath, Me., any 4 vols. of "Youth's Companion," from 1880 to 1889, for Vols. VI, VII and VIII, or V, VI and VII of "The Argosy," or any 4 complete vols. of GOLDEN DAYS. F.J. Wiest, Box 54, Minersville, Pa., a rosewood flute, a smal
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