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f the canvas canoe was illustrated and described in No. 37, Vol. VI. In this and the previous number another kind is represented. --W. C. H. Any study can be mastered if the student is persevering and ordinarily intelligent. --D. P. H. 1. None of the curiosities in your possession are of any special value. 2. The gold coin will pass at its face value. 3. Nos. 2 and 18, Vol. II, are out of print. Three dollars per year is the regular subscription price of GOLDEN DAYS. 4. The magazine is out of print. --BUCKSKIN BOB. This paper has always been sold by us at a uniform rate of six cents per copy. --W. M. K. Tan the small skins according to the directions published in No. 7, Vol. IV. --S. C. Yes. --J. A. W. Place the matter in the hands of a lawyer. --W. G. W. The addition of a small quantity of japan dryer to printing ink will make it dry quickly. --CHESTNUTS. A boy of eleven should confine his reading to more useful literature than novels, leaving those to be perused at a maturer age. --COW BOY. There is such a series of juvenile books. Make inquiry at a book store. --GOLDEN CROSS. A first class bookseller can obtain for you the books of travels written by Stanley and Livingstone. --MIDDY (Washington). The length of a ship's cable is about 720 feet. --B. O. S. No premium is offered for 1819 quarter-dollars, Hong-Kong coins or French centimes. [->] Several communications have been received which will be answered next week. * * * * * UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION! [Illustration: WOOD'S PENOGRAPH THE ILLUSTRATION SHOWS THE EXACT SIZE OF PENOGRAPH.] WOOD'S PENOGRAPH! [->] *WOOD'S PENOGRAPH* consists of a first-class DIAMOND-POINTED FOURTEEN-CARAT gold pen, and the only fountain holder ever constructed which is _unconditionally warranted to give satisfaction_. It needs no wiping and no dipping for ink, and it is carried in the pocket always ready for use on any kind of paper. The Penograph is totally unlike the McKennon, Livermore, T. Cross, and other Stylographic so-called pens, which have a rigid point incapable of making shaded lines. Hitherto a really desirable two-nibbed gold pen and fountain holder has been an expensive luxury in which comparatively few could indulge. The retail price of this Penograph is $3. It is warranted to be the _par excellence_ of all fountain pens, and we place it within easy reach of every one by the following liberal offer:
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