TEE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



THE 



CHRISTIAN AT WORK 



T. De Witt Talmage, Editor. 



without Premiums, ?3 ; with Premiums, $3.25. To Clergy- 

 aen 75 cents less. >e®"A Choice of two premiums. 



Rear of 428 Walnut Street, Philada. 



Manufacturer of Plain and Fancy "Wire-work, for Florists^ 



Wreaths, Crosses, Stars, Crowns, Hearts, Anchors, Birds, Lambs, 

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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



" TTit Christian at Work is the liveliest religious paper published 

 In these parts. Its columns are spicy and sparkling and to religious 

 people who like things lively it is a readable paper. The Devil is 

 more certain to be frightened with a radiant face than a solemn and 

 forbidding one." — N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. I 



" T)ie Christian at Work has donned a new dress and looks as 

 pretty as a picture. The type of all sizes is admirably clear and a 

 Handsomer weekly there is not in these United States." — N. Y. 

 Evening Mail. 



" The Christian at Work is safe and reliable in all its utterance-s 



and ought to displace the in every Presbyterian family. 



Its editor is a host in himself, and nothing will stagnate that he has 

 anything to do with." — London Correspondent Chicago Interior. 



" The Christian at Work is an admirably conducted sheet, filled 

 with live matter." — N. Y. Star. 



"The Christian at Work is one of the most readable religious 

 papers published anywhere. The Doctor and his associates have 

 discovered the art of making a publication orthodox without being 

 flippant." — Brooklyn Eagle. 



" In TTie Christian at Work everything is lively and life-like. 

 This Christian smiles, laughs, sometimes actually whistles, while at 

 his work, and that without letting down the dignities and proprieties 

 that belong to the discussion of the themes it discusses." — Brooklyn 

 Union. 



"Tlie Christian at Work is one of the best of the religious week- 

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"The Christian at Work is one of the most sprightly, most 

 dadly welcomed in every family of all religious weeklies. It flits 

 from the pulpit to the pew, from the rod of authority to the kiss of 

 love, from the paternal command to the child's obedience, and 

 scatters flowers upon all, breathing content and happiness upon all 

 its readers." — American Garden. 



Five Sabbath School Papers, 



under the same editorial supervision, are published by us monthly, 

 and are suitable for Scho-l or Home. The best and cheapest pub 

 Ished. Beautiful premiums with these also. 



Good Words, My Paper, Good Cheer, Old and 

 Young, Der Sonntagsgast. (Geiman.) 



We number our papers, but do not date them, making thc-m 

 good at any time. 



Two papers with names nearly like our own have lately been 

 Issued in New York City. They are not in any way under the 

 supervision of Dr. Talmagb or the control of The Christian at 

 Work Publishing Comp.4nv. Be careful to send your orders 

 direct to the publisher of this paper. 



Full particulars and sample copies of all papers furnished on ap- 

 plication. 



HORATIO C. KING, Publisher, 

 July 14 No. 102 Chambers Street, New York. 



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 nearly twice as large, and of better quality. For full history and 

 and price of buds and trees, address, JOHN WAMPLER, 



C.nrthr.ge, Mo., or Tiotwo^ d, Ohio. 



LONDON GARDENERS CHRONICLE 



Will be furnished, post-paid, direct to subscribers in the U. S. for 



•7 50 per year. Specimen Nos. 3 cent st.imp. Apply to 

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MY 



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Cultivated ami sold by 



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at 

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Stock for ihe coming seas >n extra nice and thrifty. 



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