, for a bicycle (Mass. offers preferred).
R. H. Stickney, Valparaiso, Ind., a stereoscope with 16 views, a magic
lantern with views and photographic attachment, a dark lantern and a
book by Kingston, for a 7x9 wall tent.
B. M. Wilson, 1824 Ridge Ave., Phila., Pa., an International album with
100 stamps, and Vol. V GOLDEN DAYS, for a banjo.
E. S. Harvey, Ridge, Ohio, a hand-inking press with roller, furniture
and a font of type, and a book, for an International stamp album or
stamps.
J. Meighan, Jr., 386 Garden St., Hoboken, N.J., a pair of skates, for a
catcher's mask.
C. Bagley, 10 Olive St., Lynn, Mass., a pair of skates, Vols. IV, VI and
VII GOLDEN DAYS and a lot of musical instruments, for a rubber-tired
bicycle (Mass. offers preferred).
E. F. Balinger, Mt. Union, Ohio, 2 vols. of GOLDEN DAYS, a pair of
roller skates, a telegraph key and sounder, an Indian bow and arrows,
and some books and magazines, for a cornet with crooks.
S. L. Taylor, 333 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass., a collection of 350
foreign stamps in an album, 900 traders, a magic lantern with 20 or 30
slides, and 5 books, for a B-flat cornet, a banjo, or a cork-handled
tennis racquet.
J. E. Ackerman, Jr., 7 Nassau St., N.Y. city, a nickel-plated bicycle
saddle and bell, for a Duryea saddle (style, A or C).
F. H. Meyers. 38 Bleecker St., N.Y. city, Vols. IV, V, VI and VII GOLDEN
DAYS, Vol. LIV "Youth's Companion," a vol. of "St. Nicholas," 5 books;
a magic lantern with slides, and 2 games, for a rubber-tired
steel-spoked bicycle.
C. F. Souder. Box 199, Toledo, Ohio, a violin and bow, and Vol. VII
GOLDEN DAYS, for a banjo.
C. W. Howell, 646 Kentucky St., Lawrence, Kans., an accordion,
a Waterbury watch, and a puzzle, for a complete telegraph outfit.
W. T. Cook, Royersford, Pa., 5 books by popular authors for any bound
vol. of GOLDEN DAYS prior to the fifth.
W. H. Field, 234 Ferry St., Easton, Pa., a Holly scroll saw and a set of
tenpins for a wall or other tent large enough for four persons.
P. J. McConomy, 38 N. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa., Vols. I and II (a few
numbers missing) and V and VI (complete) GOLDEN DAYS, for a piccolo with
at least 4 keys.
O. C. Cornwell, Girard, Kans., Vols. VI and VII GOLDEN DAYS, 8 books,
a pair of skates, 5 games, a set of drawing Instruments, and 500 foreign
and U.S. stamps, for a self-inking printing press, or a silver watch.
W. Bell, Box 154, Norfolk, Va., Vols. I, II, III, IV and V GOL
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