G.G. Worstall, Manchester, N.J., a $14 violin or a $12 fishing rod for a banjo.
F.P. Goodwin, Putnam, Conn., a printing press for a game and chess-table.
H.F. Smith, 800 W. 5th St., Dayton, Ohio, a magic lantern with a few slides and 2 pairs of skates for a bound or unbound vol. of GOLDEN DAYS.
C.C. George, L.B. 38, Darlington, Wis., a 23-string 4-bar autoharp and an ocarina for a telegraph key and sounder or a typewriter.
D. Graham, 434 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., a printing press with outfit, a lot of artists’ tubes, 2 books and a coin detector for a banjo or bicycle saddle.
A.C. Durham, Green’s Landing, Me., an autophone and music for a Webster’s or Worcester’s Dictionary, worth $4.
E. Schantzler, 328 S. 3d St., Phila., Pa., a silver watch and a pair of opera glasses for type.
L.S. Boyd, Auburn, Ala., volumes of GOLDEN DAYS for telegraph instruments or telegraphic supplies.
W. Brunswig, 177 E. 82d St., K.Y., a banjo and some electrical goods and tools for a bicycle or a Safety machine.
E.C. Covert, Vassar, Mich., a 1/2 horse-power steam engine for a typewriter (Merrill or Odell).
C. Cropsey, 326 Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill., a magic lantern and 24 slides and a pair of roller skates for a horizontal steam engine (city offers preferred).
F. Rouleau, 2402 N. 27th St., Phila., Pa., a silver watch, a pair of ice skates, 3 vols. of GOLDEN DAYS, 3 vols. of “The Argosy,” “The Rugged Pick Series” and a violin and bow with book for a Safety bicycle.
S. Eisenmann, 115 E. 56th St., N.Y. city, a pair of Indian clubs, 100 foreign stamps, 2 books, some minerals, a bicycle bell, a pair of skates and a base ball game for a self-inking press with type.
R.B. Dawes, 10 Summit St., W. Somerville, Mass., Vol. VII GOLDEN DAYS, several games and books and a nickel-plated, 75-candle-power lamp for a striking bag or musical instruments.
T.A. Mapes, Plattsmouth, Neb., a vol. of GOLDEN DAYS, a lantern and a lot of books for philatelic papers.
F. Crosbie, 1527 Summer St., Phila., Pa., 2 vols. of “The Argosy” and a vol. of “The Century” for a Victor Safety bicycle or a writing desk worth $25.
J.H. McCormack, 200 Centre St., Brooklyn, N.Y., a large-sized, foot power lathe with tools and attachments for a Safety bicycle, a typewriter or a small dynamo.
C. Allen, Greencastle, Ind., 800 foreign and U.S. stamps (valued at $25) for a 4x5 Detective camera.
L.A. Potter, Saginaw City, Mich., a foot-power scroll saw with patterns, etc., for type.
D. Curley, 31 Brown St., North Adams, Mass., Vol. XI GOLDEN DAYS for Trumbull’s “Names and Portraits of Birds,” Coues’ “Check-List of N.A. Birds,” or either vol. of “New England Bird Life.”
W.H. Pierce, Larimore, N.D., a main line relay, a Waterbury lens and a fife with mouthpiece for $6 worth of type.