L. Spatz, 10-1/2 Oswego St., Jersey City, N.J., a 48-inch bicycle, a pair of skates, a camera, 2 albums and a few stamps for a Safety or a 58 or 60 inch Ordinary (city offers preferred).
T. Fesmire, 802 Judson St., Phila., Pa., Vol. 10 or 11 GOLDEN DAYS for a telegraph outfit (city offers preferred).
R.B. Gedye, La Salle, Ill., a 5x8 self-inking press and outfit for a watch or a Detective camera.
C.F. Ball, Irwin, Pa., 4 vols. of “The Argosy” and 1 vol. of GOLDEN DAYS for a snap-shot camera.
H.V. Bisgood, Jr., 641 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N.Y., a pair of patent lever skates for a collection of stamps.
W. Dorland, Hamden, N.J., a 52-inch bicycle for a screw-cutting lathe.
J.D. Saurman, 202 E. Jacoby St., Norristown, Pa., a violin, bow and case for a guitar or mandolin.
C. Ehrlich, 332 E. 51st St., N.Y. city, a $50 gold-filled watch for a 52-inch Ordinary and a Safety.
F.G. McNally, 47 Lincoln St., Lawrence, Mass., a small hand-printing-press with a lot of type and 200 stamps for a scroll saw, a pair of fencing foils or a pair of opera glasses.
E.A. Snape, Box 240, Gordonsville, Va., a Kodak camera for 2 telegraph keys and 2 sounders.
C.E. Cluckner, Box 215, Buena Vista, Colo., 700 U.S. and foreign stamps for a card press and outfit.
C.W. Bennett, 51 Ashford St., Brooklyn, N.Y., a gold watch, a vol. of “Once a Week” and a number of books for a collection of foreign and U.S. stamps.
D. Calhoun, 174_a_ 6th Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., a $10 physical exerciser and instruction book for a foot-power printing press.
E.E. Bullinger, 336 E. 84th St., N.Y. city, a 13-1/2-foot canvas canoe for best offer of sporting goods.
C.M. Berger, 3342 Waterloo St., Phila., Pa., a telephone with 50 feet of wire, a stamp album and a lot of books for a typewriter or a camera worth at least $5.
J.F. Phillips, Box 186, Catasauqua, Pa., a typewriter, 750 foreign stamps, a combination square, rule and compass, a harmonica, a students’ lamp and a pair of skates for a scroll saw and outfit.
C. Pierce, 740 N. 24th St., Phila., Pa., a 10-foot canoe for a scroll saw (city offers only).
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.