. Who are the manufacturers? Please inform
me, and oblige a reader of THE GREAT ROUND WORLD. Respectfully
yours,
G.W. CURRIN.
BLOOMSBURG, PA., June 3d, 1897.
DEAR FRIEND:
We are very sorry to be unable to give you the information you desire.
Our Invention and Discovery Department is not in any sense an
advertisement column.
We have facilities for learning of all the latest inventions, and we
give our readers those that we think would be of interest to them. We
can, if you wish, give you the name and address of the inventor of the
brush, but we cannot tell you if it is already on the market. EDITOR.
DEAR EDITOR:
I am much pleased with THE GREAT ROUND WORLD.
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I am going to have a new bicycle; it is to be a Remington. Do you
think it is a good make? Yours truly,
GEORGE B.
TUXEDO PARK, May 31st, 1897.
DEAR GEORGE:
We think the Remington a first-class bicycle, and hope you will have a
great deal of enjoyment with yours. EDITOR.
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GROTON, MASS. JOSEPH W.P.
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Wishing you long success, I remain
Your faithful reader,
MERRITT T.W.
NEW YORK, May 24th, 1897.
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"The Taming of Polly," by Ellas L. Dorcey; published by Benziger Bros.,
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"Percy Winn," by Francis J.
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