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tonholed and embroidered on the fronts, 
collar and cuffs. The shirt-waists are a 
most valuable addition to summer outfits. 
They are so variously fashioned that they 
can be made alike becoming to slender and 
full figures, and the economist who supplies 
herself with half-a-dozen of these pretty, 
dressy bodices can give variety and fresh- 
ness to her toilets at comparatively small 
outlay. White India silk waists with hair 
stripes of violet, rose-pink, ciel blue, or red, 
are considered dressy enough to wear with 
white lace skirts or those of lace-trimmed 
crepe de Chine. — -V. T. Evening Post. 
Among the decorations for table linen, 
violets worked in their natural color are the 
newest introduction. They are worked in 
small bunches on napkins, as a border 
round tablecloths, and are frequently dotted 
over the whole inner surface of the latter. 
Tea cloths made of checked materials are 
again embroidered with large bunches of 
violets, and long table scarfs have graceful 
festoons and wreaths to match their shape. 
— The Modern Priscilla. 
PATENTS. 
How to procure a Pat- 
ent, Trade-mark, or La- 
bel. Information as to 
what is patentable, etc. 
DCNQIDNC f° r Soldiers and Sailors, 
I tLll'jIUPIO, Widows, Minor chil- 
dren, and Dependent 
Parents of Soldiers. 
A r ro a rc nf Pa \i ohtained for So1 - 
Ml ludlo Ul ray diers and Sailors, or 
onrl Pniintw forWidows, Parents 
dllU DUU Illy or heirs of those who 
died in the military 
service of the U. S. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
ALLAN RUTHERFORD, 
(l.atc Third Auditor U. S. Treasury.) 
Attorney & Counsellor at Law, 
Atlantic Building, 9‘2S and 930 F Street, N. W. Room 125 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
1000 
FRUIT PICKERS CDCC 
CIVEN AWAY * lILL 
In order to introduce at once the Champion 
Fruit I’icker, we will send one Free to the first 
one Thousand persons answering this advertisement, 
and enclosing 25 cents to prepay the charges to deliver 
it to you. Order at once and address, 
FRICKS MANUFACTURING CO., 
L. Box 20. Frick*, Penn. 
uniuir study. Book-keeping, Business 
H I I III I Forms, iVnmanslilp. Arithmetic, Shorthand, 
llvJIVIL. etc., thoroughly taught by MAIL. Low 
rates, Satisfaction guaranteed. Circulars free. Address 
Bp.yavtA Stratton’s Collkok. 431 Main St. Buffalo.N.Y 
FOR SALE. 
Pinall farms and building lots at Winslow, N, J„ 
low prices and easy terms; healthy and delightful climate; 
four railroad- direct communication with Philadelphia, 
New York and every N<w Jersey coast resort Free land 
for manufacturer- A limited number of Farm Sites will 
lie sold at a nominal price to persons who will occupy and 
Improve at once For plans and particulars apply to or ad- 
* ire-* Wm. S Fox, President, Winslow, N. J.; N. H. Hao- 
okrty. Director, 10 Platt Street, N.Y.,or J.II. Whkklkr, 
Chairman K K. Committee, 4.’ 6 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 
AGENTS WANTED 
I To sell the Memoirs 
| of Gen. W T. Sher- 
man, price $2. The 
fastest aelllng book before the public. This Is the book 
the Central himself wrote and has additional chapters re- 
vised and written by lion. J. G. Blaine. Send fifty cents 
for outfit. Our agents are clearing from $30 to $50 week- 
ly. Beware of cheap unauthorized “Lives” selling at, $1.50 
Address ('Hum. | i( Webster «V Co., 3 Kast J4t,h 8t. 
New York. 
Greenhouse—Heatina 
AND 
VENTILATIN' <3-. 
Budsfor Propagation 
Carefully selected and packed in moist sphagnum 
moss at prices quoted. At dozen and hundred rates by 
mail postpaid; at thousand rates by express. Six, fifty 
and five hundred of a variety will be supplied at dozen, 
hundred and thousand rates respectively. No order 
accepted for less than One Dollar. 
PEACHES — Chinese Blood, Lemon Free. Hughes 
IXL, Normand’s Choice, Kaloola.Burke, Cooley’s Mam- 
moth, Adrian, Doz., 30c; 100. $1.50: 1000, $7.50. Lov- 
ett’* White, Good, Doz.. 25c: 100, $1.00; 1000. $5.00. 
All the leading standard sorts, Doz,, 25c; 100, 50c., 
1000, $1.50. 
APPLES — Carlo ugh, Gano, Jacob’s Sweet, 
Loy, Sutton’s Beauty, Whlnery’s Late Red, Doz., 30c; 
100, $1.00; 1000, $5.00. Leading Standard varieties, 
Doz.. 25c; 100. 50c, 1000, $2.00. 
CRAB APPLES- Doz.. 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50. 
PEARS — Idaho, Wilder, Doz., 50c; 100, 
$2.50; 1000, $20.00. Kieffer, LeCoute, Doz., 25c; 100, 
50c: 1000, $3.00. 
PLUMS— Satsuraa Blood. Burbank, Spaulding; 
Grand Duke, Orange Prune, Doz., 30c; 100, $1.00; 1000, 
$5.00. Abundance, American varieties. Oriental 
varieties, and all standard sorts, Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 
1000 $2 50. 
QUINCES — Champion, Meecli’* Prolific, 
Orange. Rea’s Mammoth, Doz., 25c: 100. 50c; 1000,$3.00. 
A PR ICOTS— Acme ( Shense ), Doz., 30c; 100, 
<ci on* mnn on 
® N ECT A R I N ES— Standard varieties, Doz., 25c; 
100 . $ 1 . 00 ; 1000 , $ 2 . 00 . 
ALMONDS -Russian, Doz., 50c; 100, $2.00. 
Hardshell. Softshell. Doz.. 20c. 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50. 
BUDDING KNI VES-Pocket, finest English 
Wostenholm’s IXL. by mail postpaid, each, $1.00. 
RAFFIA TYING— Prepared for use, 20c. per 
lb; $1.50 per 10 lbs. By mall, 16c. per lb. additional. 
PEACH PITS. 
Natural Tennessee pits, very fine, free on board cars 
at $1.50 per bushel. Price for 10 bushels or more giv- 
en upon application. ■ 
J. T. LOVETT CO., Little Silver. N. J. 
Money Order Office, Red Bank, N. J. 
FLORISTS, 
NURSERYMEN 
and SEEDMEN 
WANT 
WINDMILLS 
The HALLADAY MILL 
is acknowledged the standard Wind 
Mill of the World, and is made iu 18 
sires, 8 to 60 ft. diameter, 1 man to 40 horse 
power. It is adapted to pumping water for 
Stock and Dairy Farms, Ornamental and 
Village Water Supply and Fire 
Protection, Railway Water Sta- 
tions, Irrigation, Drainage, Etc. 
the HALLADAY is 
made upon honor and 
guaranteed The Mont 
Powerful, I>urable 
and Best Regulated 
Ktorni-Defyint: Wind 
Will on the market. 
U.S. SOLID WHEEL 
And STANDARD 
VANELESS 
WIND MILLS 
These Mill* are jruarunteed 
the BEST of their class. Are 
not made cheaply, but heavy and 
Ntrong in coimtruction. They are rap- 
idly taking the lead of all Solid and 
Vanelesp Mills on the market. 
We make a complete line of 
WIND MILL, HAND and 
POWER PUMPS, Iron, 
Brats and Brass-Lined 
CYLINDERS Our3Way 
Force Pumps have no equal. 
We make the largest assortment of Tanka 
on the market, consisting of Round, Half Round 
and Square Stock Tanks, Milk Cooling Tanks, Stor- 
age and House Tanks. Special sizes made to order. 
HALLADAY STANDARD GEARED WIND MILL 
in 11 sizes, to 40 horse-power. All Goods Guaranteed. 
Jtcllable Agents Wanted in all unassigned Terri tor; . 
Si’nd for Catalogue and Trices to 
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BATAVIA, ILLINOIS, IT. ft. A. 
BRANCH HOUSES:— Kansas City, Mo.; Omaha, Neb. 
DEPOTS Boston, Mass.; Fort Worth, Texas. 
FRUIT evaporator 
II U I I THE ZIMMERMAN., 
The .Standard OTaetiinel I 
Different sizes and prices. Illustrated Catalogue free. I j 
THE BLYMYEK IKON WOICKH GO., Cincinnati, 0.| | 
Base-Burning Water 
Heaters for Small Con- 
servatories. 
Corrugated Fire Box 
Boilers for large 
Greenhouses. 
HITCHINGS & CO., 
No. 233 Mercer Street, New York. 
Send Four Cents postage for Illustrated Catalogue. 
BAND INSTRUMENTS of ev- 
ery description. Send for Catalogue, nam- 
ing Instruments desired. B. B. DALE, 
35 Liberty 8t., N. Y. Also publishers of 
choice band music. 
Six days earlier than 
cny variety te. ted atrhe 
Agrlcu't'l Ex. Grounds 
at Gi neva, N. Y. Color 
greenish white pulp 
lender, sweet and de- 
licious. The only grape 
lhat ranks first both In 
earliness and quality. 
Each vine sealed with 
our registered trade- 
mark label. Send for 
circulars giving run o< r informal Ion. Agents wanted 
Address STEPHEN HOYT'S SONS, New tauaau, Ct. 
Miniature Cut of Stable and Carriage House, 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
PALLISEH’S 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Architectural Designs & Details 
FOR 
Carpenter* and Builder*, Mechanic* 
and all Feople Intending to Build. 
By the most Popular Architects. 
This work contaius 06 pages mostly all plates 11x14 in 
size, nearly 1.000 drawings and illustrations, giving 
plans, elevations and perspective views of Barns, Sta- 
bles and Carriage Houses, Greenhouse. Summer House.7 
a Model Poultry House, Outhouses, Bath Houses and 
Pavilion 3 Designs for Cottages of moderate cost, 3 
Frame Double Houses. 3 Southern Houses, 2 Villas— 
with Details, 11 City Brick Fronts— with Details, 4 
Frame Low-Cost Tenement Houses— with Details. 
Sent bound in paper cover, postpaid to any address, 
on rece ipt of $1.00. 
J3^"We will send Orchard & Garden one year and 
the above Book for $1.25 by mall postpaid 
J. T. LOVETT CO.. Little Silver, N. J. 
