, a collection of over 300
foreign and U.S. postage stamps and a collection of postmarks, for a
Waterbury watch.
W. P. Simpson, Box 773, Jacksonville, Fla., Vol. VII GOLDEN DAYS, a pair
of roller skates and a set of books, for a silver watch or a press and
outfit.
C. W. Hurst, 1825 Fitzwater St., Phila., Pa., Vols. I, II and III GOLDEN
DAYS, a xylophone, a magic lantern with 24 slides, and a stamp
collection in an album, for the best offer of bicycle sundries.
T. J. McMahon, 41 Thomas St., N.Y. city, Vols. III, IV and V GOLDEN
DAYS, for best offer of a musical instrument.
S. M. Johnson, Lock Box 172, Round Rock, Texas, a $25 brass B-flat
cornet with A and B crooks, for a 5x7 self-inking printing press and
material.
J. Atwell, 10 W. Jefferson St., Syracuse, N.Y., a pair of nickel-plated
extension roller skates and bag, for a banjo.
G. Frick, 2908 Fairhill St., Phila., Pa., a 48-inch steel-spoked
rubber-tired bicycle, a watch, Vol. VII GOLDEN DAYS, and "Tom Brown at
Oxford," for a Star bicycle.
C. E. Mason, 656 Franklin St., Phila., Pa., an International album
containing stamps and about 5,000 loose ones, a New Rogers scroll saw,
and 2 pairs of nickel-plated ice and roller skates, for a 26-bracket
nickel-rimmed banjo, or a guitar, or photo materials.
G. Barker, 504 W. 129th St., N.Y. city, 7 books by Castlemon, Kingston
and Dickens, for a violin and instruction book. (City offers preferred.)
Z. A. Stegmuller, 56 E. 25th St., N.Y. city, a game, a small steam
engine, a silver watch and a gold pen-holder, for a self-inking printing
press with type, or a rowing machine. (City and Brooklyn offers only.)
J. W. Edwards, 197 Hamilton Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., a 16-foot
flat-bottomed skiff with centreboard, sail, oars and oarlocks, for a 46
or 48-inch rubber-tired steel-spoked bicycle.
J. J. Morrow, 94 Pennsylvania Ave., Allegheny, Pa., a 3-lens microscope
with a few mounted specimens, for Vols. V and VI GOLDEN DAYS.
C. H. Montayre, 145 W. 11th St., N.Y. city, a self-inking printing press
and full outfit, for a 6x6 canvas tent. (City offers preferred.)
F. Blake, Lock Haven, Pa., a telegraph outfit, for a $10 watch, or a set
of boxing gloves, or a pair of 12-pound dumb-bells.
L. H. Reamy, 113 River St., Zanesville, Ohio, a polyopticon, for the
best offer of GOLDEN DAYS prior to Vol. VI.
C. V. Gibson. Box 1026, Natick, Mass., a 2-1/2 x 4 printing press with
cards, 200 postmarks. 1400 foreign and U.S. sta
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