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will he sent for the price, 
receiver. 
Expressage to be paid by 
| 04.—Spoon Hoiuer, —Price $3.25.—This en¬ 
graved Rock Crystal Cup is mounted in a delicately 
frosted silver holder. The stylish handles, the filagree 
supports at its base, the carefully engraved vine leaves 
which seem to fasten it to the band near its top, all com¬ 
bine in making it a very lovely article for the table or 
side-board. Given for 4 subscribers at $1.50 each; OR 
sent for the price. Expressage to be paid by receiver. 
I 05.—Breakfast Caster.— Price $3.25.—This 
Breakfast Caster consists of three bottles, finely cut, and 
the filagree ornaments at the side reaching nearly to the 
top. It is quadruple plate, with a heavily embossed 
wreath at the base. It is really a thing of beauty. Given 
for 5 subscribers at $1.50 each; OR supplied for the 
price. Receiver to pay expressage. 
I 08.—Spoon Holder.— Price $6.75.—This love¬ 
ly article is very richly engraved, quadruple plate, gilt- 
lined, and ornamented with richly embossed feet and 
handles. It is valuable and useful. The engraving will 
an ice drain inside complete, and is indeed a very de¬ 
sirable article. It is of quadruple plate, and intended 
for durability. Given for 7 subscribers at $1.50 each ; 
OR will be sent for the price. Receiver to pay ex¬ 
pressage. 
i | |.—Card Receiver.— rrlce $7.00. — This finely 
ornamented Card Receiver is gilt-lined and beautifully 
surrounded with fine open filagree. Poised above it. sits 
a Gilt Parrot in its ring. The article is of quadruple 
show you its unique form. Sent for 7 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each ; OR supplied for the price. Expressage to 
be paid by the receiver. 
plate, and extremely artistic and new in design. Sent 
for 7 subscribers at, $1.50 each ; OR supplied for the 
price. Receiver to pay expressage. 
Our Silver-plated Ware is all of the latest Designs and Patterns. 
| Q3.—Tea Set.— Price $18.00. — This elegant Tea 
Set, consisting of Tea Pot. Creamer, and Sugar 
Bowl, is of quadruple plate, and beautifully ornament¬ 
ed on either side, leaving a place for monogram. Bands 
of finely chased work encircle them, as you will see in the 
engraving, and the handles are richly engraved. The 
No. 106. — Child’s Knife, Fork, and 
Spoon.—Price $3.00. — One of the most popular 
presents has been this very handsome Silver Plated Set, 
on white metal base, medallion pattern. The articles are 
inclosed in a morocco case, satin-lined. We send the 
set, including case, post-paid, for 4 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each; OR on receipt of price. 
I 07. — Flower Vase No. 3.—Price $5.00.—This 
elegant vase is formed in all the charming tints of 
pale pink, blue, green, and ncru, and very beautifully 
decorated. The lovely designs of birds, flowers, etc., 
are all done by hand. It is eleven inches in bight, 
tive and complete. Will be given for 2 subscribers at 
$1.50 each, postpaid; OR sent for the price. 
I IO. —Butter Dish.— Price $7.00.—This pretty 
Butter Dish is rich in all its parts. A graceful stork 
stands upon its top, forming the handle of Cover. An¬ 
tique heads ornament the feet and side handles. Grace¬ 
ful supports are upon one side for butter knife. It has 
Creamer is gilt-lined, and very unique in shape. Tiiis 
set is beautiful, useful, and durable. Given free to any 
one who will send 20 subscriptions at $1.50 each; OR 
engraved. Is of quadruple plate, and embossed in a very 
lovely style. Given for 4 subscribers at $1.50 each ; OR 
supplied for the price. Receiver to pay expressage in 
'either case. 
I 09.— ' HaH Bell.— Price $1.25.—Call Bell of fine 
quadruple plate, with black metal Base—all very attrac- 
