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or 20 Motto Chromos, with name, 10 cts. 
NASSAU CARD CO., Nassau, N, Y. 
50 
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I HO Scrap Pictures, 10 cts.; 100 Transfer Pic- 
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50 
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50 
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K A Perfumed Chromo and Snowflake cards in 
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25 
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50 
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KA New Style CARDS, Gold Border, Chromo, 
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18 
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with name, 10 c., postpaid. 
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25 
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with name, 10 c., postpaid. 
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50 
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name, 10c. 40 all chromos, 10c. 
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40 
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ro Perfumed, Ocean Gems, and Gilt Edge as- 
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putting on the same gloss and hard pearl finish as 
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“ Whose Prayers will He Answer ?" 
400 lEUA-GKES. UURICUl $ 1 . 50 . 
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K A Gold, Silver, lace, Diamond, Lily, Bose- 
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STAR PRINTING CO., Northford, Conn. 
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OK ALL CHROMO CARDS, CUPIDS. MOT- 
60 TOES, FLOWERS, with name, 10 cents. 
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DO stamp. Samples, 6c. 
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O K SNOWFLAKE ASSORTED CARDS, with 
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The following books contain over 2,000 illustrations, and more than 1,000 ways 
and plans to make your home beautiful and attractive. 
HOUSEHOLD ELEGANCIES.— A splen¬ 
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to ornament their home cheaply, tastefully, and delight¬ 
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BEAUTIFUL HOMES. — Devoted to House - 
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Affghans, Baskets, Racks, Tidies, Miscellaneous Conveniences, &c., &c. Contains over 300 pages, 350 
illustrations. Vol. IV, Williams’ Household Series. Price $1.50, by mail, post-paid. Gilt, #2.00. 
EVENING AMUSEMENTS: or. How to Entertain Company.— A splendid 
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Christmas charades, tableaux, and all social occasions. Fireside Games, Tricks of Magic, Mystery, 
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cloth, or gilt, l 2 .oo. Postpaid by mail. 
WINDOW GAEDENIN G. —A ready and invaluable aid to all who wish to adorn their houses 
in the easiest and most successful manner with plants or vines, or flowers. Instructions are given as to the best 
selections of plants for Baskets or Ferneries and Wardian Cases. Several chapters are devoted to Hanging 
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Balcony Gardens, House-Top Gardening, Watering Plants, Home Conservatories, Fountains, Vases, Flower 
Stands, Soil, Air, Temperature, Propagation, Floral Boxes, the Aquarium, Rustic Conveniences for House¬ 
hold Ornament, and directions in detail for the general management of in-door plants for the entire year 
throughout the winter, spring, summer and fall. The volume contains 300 pages, and is profusely illustrated 
with 250 choice engravings. Vol. I, Williams’ Household Series. Price, $ 1 . 50 ; gilt, $ 2 . 00 . 
LADIES’ FANCY WOEK.-A charming book, devoted to Feather Work, Paper Flowers, 
Fire Screens, Shrines, Rustic Pictures, a charming series of Designs for Easter Crosses, Straw Ornaments, 
Shell Flowers and Shell Work, Bead, Mosaic, and Fish Scale Embroidery, Hair Work and Cardboard 
Ornaments, Cottage Foot Rests, Window Garden Decorations, Crochet Work, Designs in Embroidery, 
and an immense variety of other Fancy Work to delight all lovers of Household Art and Recreation. Vol. 
Ill, Williams’ Household Series. Price $1.50 ; gilt $2.00. 
EVERY WOMAN HER OWN FLOWER GARDENER.— A delightful little 
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Send for it. Printed in excellent taste. Price 50 cents, postpaid. Bound in cloth, $ 1 . 00 . 
LADIES’ GUIDE TO NEEDLE-WORK. —This is a charming little hand-book of all 
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is invaluable to all who are fond of fancy work. Every lady will find it a needful companion for her work 
basket and toilet case. Beautifully illustrated. 
Contents; Embroidery, Braiding, Appliaue Work, Canvas Work, Bead Work, Lace Work, Tatting, 
Knitting, Crochet Work, Netting, Transferring, Perforated Card Work, Persian Rug Work, Patch Work, 
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Price 50 cents, paper covers, richly illuminated. Bound in full cloth, $ 1 . 00 . 
HOUSEHOLD HINTS AND RE GIBES .—This is not a Cook-Book, but a valuable 
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in all its departments, from the kitchen to the parlor, bedroom, and attic. It contains a wonderful amount 
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no prudent housekeeper can afford to do without them. A single hint may save her many dollars in money, 
or much wasted time and trouble. Price, 50 cents; paper covers. 
