the addresses before sending the articles
desired.
[->] Exchange notices containing offers of or for _shot-guns_,
_air-guns_, _pistols_, _rifles_, _poisons_, _dangerous chemicals_,
_animals_, _odd numbers of papers_, _valueless coins and curiosities_,
_birds' eggs_, or "offers", will _not_ be inserted.
*Exchange Notices conforming with the above rates are inserted free of
charge.*
L. Boyd, N.E. cor. 18th and Hamilton Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., a set of
boxing gloves and a book by Verne, for a miniature sailboat, 2 feet
long.
S. A. Chevalier, No. 366 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass., 49 photo
negatives of notable yachts, buildings, etc., for an electrical outfit,
a cornet, or a banjo.
J. Hirsch, Box 212, Corpus Christi, Texas, a collection of sea
curiosities for stamps.
E. T. Warner, 155 S. 5th St., Brooklyn, N.Y., Vols. VI, VII (complete)
and VIII (to date) GOLDEN DAYS, and 20 books by Castlemon and Alger,
for other books by Castlemon, Alger, Otis or Ellis.
L. G. Banks, 92 Maple Ave., 31st Ward, Pittsburg, Pa., a magic lantern
with lens, lamp and 12 views, and "Robinson Crusoe," for a Model
printing press.
H. J. West, 1610 Hollins St., Baltimore, Md., a magic lantern with 13
slides, in a leatherette box, for a pair of 3-pound Indian clubs and a
pair of 3-pound dumb-bells.
R. F. Baird, 205 Wylie Ave., Pittsburg, Pa., Vol. VII GOLDEN DAYS, for a
Waterbury watch.
E. D. Flugel, 134 E. 109th St., N.Y. city, a large bagatelle board with
marbles, for a collection of not less than 300 foreign stamps only.
(City offers only.)
F. L. Shipley, Box 275, Creston, Ia., Vols. LVII and LVIII "Youth's
Companion" and Vol. VIII (up to date) GOLDEN DAYS, for a printing press
and outfit.
H. B. Cochran, 345 N. 12th St., Phila., Pa., a Waterbury watch, a font
of newspaper type, and 2 books, for a book on mineralogy and natural
history or specimens of minerals.
E. Rudolphy, 389 S. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill. Vol. VII "Harper's Young
People," for a photo tripod.
H. A. Eastman, Box 1080, Keene, N.H., a printing press and 5 fonts of
type, for a telegraph key and sounder.
J. Tracy, Conneaut, Ohio, a maple-shell snare-drum with ebony sticks,
for any vol. of GOLDEN DAYS prior to the fifth.
M. Graham, Grove City, Pa., a magic lantern with 35 slides, a panorama,
a 3x4 printing press with type, a telephone and a cabinet of tricks,
for a telegraph instrument with batteries.
L. Randall, 1825 Garrison Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
|