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l steam engine and a magic lantern with complete outfit for a banjo. W.J. Cline, 1627 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C., a telegraph instrument with solution for battery and a fishing reel for a typewriter. F. Foss, Box 113 Greenland, N.H., Vols. VIII, IX, X and XI GOLDEN DAYS, 4 vols. of "Youth's Companion" and books (all valued at $20) for a turning lathe, tools, or a printing press with type. L. Rosett, 219 Rivington St., N.Y. city, 400 foreign and U.S. stamps, an album with over 500 stamps, a magic lantern with 16 slides, a pair of skates and some books for electrical goods, a Safety bicycle or a typewriter. J.L. Mills, 1527 F St., Washington, D.C., Vol. IX GOLDEN DAYS for books by Castlemon, Ellis or Alger. G.F. Jones, 1530 S. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa., Vol. IX GOLDEN DAYS for foreign stamps. (City offers only.) C.W. Holmes, Palatine, W. Va., a volume of "The Argosy," a volume of GOLDEN DAYS, 15 engravings and 3 books for a card printing press, with type. A.D. Hayworth, Terre Haute, Ind., an 8x10 self-inking press, with complete outfit (worth $135) for an exhibition outfit of marionettes or a gold watch. H.D. Holberg, 10 Belvidere St., Brooklyn, N.Y., Vols. X and XI GOLDEN DAYS, an album containing 175 stamps and a pair of ice skates for a banjo or a telescope valued at $5. H. Iddings, Pleasant Hill, Ohio, a telegraph outfit and a watch for a violin, a press or a photo outfit. M.B. Stone, Ledyard Block, Sioux Falls, S.D., vols. of "The Argosy" and type for a violin. C.E. South, Box 357, Burlington, Kans., Vol. IX GOLDEN DAYS, 4 books and a magic lantern with 60 views for a press or printing material. R. Koch, 36 E. 52d St., N.Y. city, a World typewriter and Macaulay's "History of England" (3 vols.) for magic lantern slides. M.W. Jacoby, Seneca Falls, N.Y., Vol. IX GOLDEN DAYS and 20 books for a banjo. J.O. Fairbanks, Springfield, Mo., 3 vols. of GOLDEN DAYS, 7 vols. of "The Argosy" and other papers, 2 magic lantern outfits, a scroll saw, a pair of skates and 300 stamps for a Safety bicycle. B.C. Houston, 172 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn., a pair of ice skates and a Safety bicycle lantern for any volume of GOLDEN DAYS prior to the tenth. * * * * * For washing _flannels_, Dobbins' Electric Soap is _marvelous_. Blankets and woolens washed with it look like _new_, and there is absolutely _no shrinking._ No other soap in the world will do suc
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