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R. Wilcox. Box 66, Chester, Conn., a lot of books for a Safety bicycle lantern. S.L. Evans, 911 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn. N.Y., a scroll saw with outfit, a pair of skates, a magnifying glass and a wood-carving outfit for a collection of minerals, a desk or a cabinet. E.K. Hampton, 237 W. Decatur St., Decatur, Ill., an electric motor, a 1-cell bichromate battery, a pair of skates, an achromatic lens and 2 fonts of type for a photo-camera lens, etc. H. Howard, 37 Howard St., Pittsfield, Mass., a 48-in. bicycle and a fishing rod, with reel and line, for books and tools of any description. L. Jeffrey, N.W. cor. 5th and Federal Sts., Phila., Pa., a lot of scientific works on all subjects and 6 grammars in 6 different languages, with the dictionaries for each, for a camera and outfit or a telescope. F.W. Fahnestock, 5 Main St., Cohoes, N.Y., a pair of foils, a pair of opera glasses, a photo camera, a fountain pen, 3 electric batteries, with lamp, and a pair of fencing foils, for a steam engine and boiler worth $20. E.M. Evans, 340 S. 21st St., Phila., Pa., a scroll saw for a pair of ball-bearing pedals or a club lamp. H.S. Clark, 34 Rookery Bldg., Chicago, Ill., a camera with rising front, swing back, 3 double holders, tripod and carrying case, and a scroll saw, with nickel-plated tilting table and emery wheel for a Detective camera. S.F. Neely, Mount Ayr, Iowa, vols of GOLDEN DAYS, "Once a Week," "Scientific American", "Home Magazine", "Home Journal", and 30 books for a bicycle, a typewriter or books. F.H. Rouff, 303 S. Main St., Providence, R.I., Vols. 1, 2, 7, 8, 10 and 11 GOLDEN DAYS, and 2 vols. of "The Argosy" and some books for Vols. 3, 4 and 6 same paper. J.E. Woolverton, 123 Stockton St., Trenton, N.J., Vols. 9 and 10 GOLDEN DAYS for Vol. 12, same paper. * * * * * _Any man_ that puts an article in reach of _over-worked women_ to lighten her labor is certainly a _benefactor_. Cragin & Co. surely come under this head in making Dobbin's Electric Soap so cheap that _all_ can use it. _You_ give it a trial. DONALD KENNEDY Of Roxbury, Mass., says Kennedy's Medical Discovery cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep Seated Ulcers of *40* years standing, Inward Tumors, and every disease of the skin except Thunder Humor, and Cancer that has taken root. Price $1.50. Sold by every Druggist in the U.S. and Canada. THE HARTFORD SAFETY. [Illustration] Price
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