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NEW MUSIC BOOKS. 
JOHNSON’S 
New Method for Thorough Bass. 
By A. N. Johnson ($1.00). 
A remarkably clear, easy, and thorough 
method of learning to play Church Music, 
Glee Music, o,r?d ail Music containing Chords 
or that has Four or more Parts. All who play for 
other people to sing need to learn to play Chords , 
and ih‘ se instructions, which are simplicity 
itself, aDd these exercises will enable on- to do 
it, even without a teacher, tnus greatly enriching 
tbe fullness of tbe Organ or Piano playing. 
Order by fall title: Johnson's New Method for 
Thorough Bass. _ 
Winner’s Select Puets for Cornet and 
Piano (75 cts.). Like Winner’s other bpoks, it 
is reliable. Music is well adapted to the instru¬ 
ments and very pretty. 
Sunday-school Song Books! 
Good News! Bach book Shining River ! 
Good News ! HAS hosts Shining River ! 
Good News! op tbiends. Shining River! 
Nobeter books are published than tbe above 
two, which are fresh, bright, and new, haviDg 
been out just long enough to assure their popu¬ 
larity. Try one! 
35 cts. each. Reduction for quantities. 
Any book mailed, post free, for retail price. 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 
C. H. DITSON & CO., 843 Broadway, New York. 
HAMMOCKS, 
IJ ff'.V SETTEES, with 
Awnings, 
Garden Tools, Flower-Pot 
Brackets, Plant Sprinklers, 
Automatic Fountains, Lawn 
Sprinklers, etc., etc. Scroll 
Saws and all appurtenances. 
Send stamp for Illustrated 
Lists. 
G. WEBSTER PECK, 
Manufacturer’s Agent, 
110 Chambers St., N. Y. 
FLIRTING 
KWHiK/M 
DR. WARNER’S 
HEALTH CORSET, 
With Skirt-Supporter and 
Self-Adjusting Pads. 
USTEQITALED FOR BeAUTT, 
Style, and Comport. 
, Approved by all Physiciars. 
For Sale by Leading Merchants. 
Samples, any size, by mall. In 
' Satteen, $ 1 .50; Coutil, $1.75; 
Nursing Corset, $2.03; Misses’ 
■ Corset, $1.00. 
IN THE STARLIGHT, 
relano (very popular 
song). When the Even¬ 
ing Shades are Falling, 
Keefer. Tread Softly, the Angels are Calling, 
Turner. Sing Again that Gentle Strain. Dmsmore. 
Cuckoo Song, from La Marjolaine. Bells of Corn- 
ville, Planquette (giving 6 melodies). Brunette 
Waltz, Braqg. These 24 pages new music, for 
Piano or Organ, are in MAY No. of Musical 
Hours. Try it 6 months for 75 cts. (cash or 
stamm), and obtain music worth 816.80. G. W. 
RICHARDSON & CO., 256 Washington St., Boston. 
FLORIDA NATIVE PLANTS 8. SEED! 
* ARNOLD PUETZ FLORIST 
* fvC SEND FOR CATALOGUE. JACKSONVILLE FLA 
Fancy Cards, Snowflake Damask. 
Assorted In 25 styles, with name, 10 cents. 
NASSAU CARD CO., Nassau, N. T. 
i. (bOA P er hay ftt kome. Samples 
t0 worth $5 free. Address 
STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. 
Terms and $5 
outfit free’. Address 
H. HALLETT & CO., Portland, Maine. 
THE PEOPLE HATE CHOSEN. 
The experience of years has convinced an intelligent public that for all ailments involving 
weakness and irritability of the stomach, obstruction in the bowels, a morbid condition of 
the liver, and nervous debility TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT is the 
surest, safest, and swiftest remedy. Not merely agreeable, but absolutely delicious to the palate, 
it also possesses four medicinal elements which have never been united in the same happy pro¬ 
portions in any other preparation. It is the gentlest and most painless of cathartics, a wonderful 
tonic, an unexceptionable alterative, and a certain corrective of all impurities which may exist in 
the blood or other fluids of the body. Decline all imitations of the genuine article. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 
TO 
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By S. ANNIE FROST. Editor “ Godey’s Lady’s Book.” 
This is a charming little hand-book of all the various kinds of Needle Work, Embroidery, Crochet, 
Worsted Work, with their numerous stitches, and is invalua¬ 
ble to all who are fond f fancy work. Written by a lady who 
is familiar with fancy articles and needle works in this city, 
it will he found reliable, useful and indispensable. Its list of 
contents is of a wonderful variety of topics, and includes num¬ 
erous patterns and designs. 
Every Lady will find it a Needful Companion for 
her Work Basket and Toilet Case. 
The following is a partial list of subjects to which the book 
is devoted. Each chapter is liberally and beautifully illustrated 
with designs to accompany all the directions and explanations. 
In some of the chapters, over twenty iifferent stitches are 
CONTENTS- 
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described. 
Embroidery, Braiding, Applique Work, Canvas 
Work, Bead Work, Lace Work, Tat¬ 
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Transferring, Perforated Card Work, 
Persian Rug Work, Patch Work, Tam¬ 
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with numerous designs also, for 
Scrap Baskets, Colored Rugs, Needle 
Cases, Shoe Bags, Work Baskets, 
Edgings, Handkerchief Borders, Point 
Lace Edges, Shopping Bags, Feather 
Embroidery, Zephyr Flowers, Picture 
Frames in Crochet, Tippets, Wall 
Pockets, Shawl Case, Net Embroidery, 
Cretonne Work, Etc., Etc. 
EIGHTEEN CHAPTERS- 
NEARLY tOO ILLUSTRATIONS. 
160 PAGES. 
Price - - - 50 Cents. 
Paper Covers. Richly Illuminated. 
Price - - - , g/.OO. 
Bound in Full Cloth. 
HENRY T. WILLIAMS, Publisher, 
46 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. 
REVOLVER FOR $2.50, 
Extra Ion g range , 
weight , 7 os., uses 
regular metallic 
cartridge, sold 
This engraving is made from a photograph (greatly reduced), and exactlyU 
-cpresents the revolver we send for $2.50. They are THU HANDSOMEST' 
REVOLVERS IN THE WORLD, and are worth at least $8 at wholesale; the failure of< 
the manufacturers accounts for their sale at this price. IT IS THE BIGGEST BAR¬ 
GAIN EVER OFFERED IN REVOLVERS, and should be taken advantage of at once. We WAR¬ 
RANT every revolver to be a GENUINE and PERFECT ROB ROY, as nicely made as a Colt or J 
Wesson, and equally as good. The barrel is OCTAGON, deeply rifled, and tbe cylinder is FLUTED, 
something never attempted in cheap revolvers. The cylinder turns when hammer is raised, loads 
and ejects shells without detaching. The stock is rosewood, the metal all English steel (NO cast iron), tho work¬ 
manship the best ever put in’o a pistol. They are heavily nickel-silver plated, and hand engraved in the most 
elegant manner. The fact that it costs $2.00 to engrave a revolver will show you what a bargain this is ; they could not L 
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fence. ME WARRANT THEM IN EVERY WAY, SHAPE, AND MANNER exactly as represented, and will send ._ 
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out these revolvers for $2.50 eaoh. or with an elegant $2.00 Ivory Handle, for $3.50, or with a superb $3.00 Pearl Handle, $4.00; and ! 
where the cash accompanies the order will send FREE a box of long range Target Cartridges ; we will not give the cartridges when it is ordered If 
C. O. D. It can be sent by mail for 15c. extra without the cartridges. You can sell this revolver tor $8.00 in your own town, and it is worth JL 
more. “ Our Am. Farmer ” (N. Y.) says, *• The revolver would actually be cheap at $8.'K). We have one for our own use.” We are sure/ffl 
of satisfying you and will RETURN YOUR MONEY if the revolver differs in any respect from our description. Address the BAY' STATE 1 — 
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