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WITH HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL HOME ELEGANCIES. 
| -r Fret Work and Fancy Carving;. 
1 With this improved Bracket and Fret Saw, any one can 
flk 11 make dozens of beautiful fancy articles, a', “small cost, 11 and 
|jl |i| decorate their homes profusely with many charming ornaments, 
l|| |w while ladies and young people everywhere will And in it a 
W |f fascinating recreation. Desirable articles can be made for fairs, 
Jl H or sold among friends and neighbors at good profit. With it 
y°u can make beautiful articles for presentation gifts , With 
^ " Bp it you can help beautify your homes. With it you can make 
money. 1 o parents desiring a useful gift for their children, 
ill we wou ^ cal1 attention to this Bracket and Fret Saw, for it not 
|| only affords great pleasure, but it helps to cult ivate a mechani- 
™ cal taste. Full directions given. Price, $1.25 with twenty-five 
bracket designs, six saw blades, one cherry frame. $1.50, with twenty-five bracket designs, six saw 
blades, one Rosewood frame. 60 cents for Williams 1 New Book, 150 ornamental designs. 11 The most 
complete book on the subject in the United States. 
THE NEWEST I 
MUSIC BOOKS. 
AND 
The BEST book for Singing Schools, for which 
it is specially designed, and filled with cheerful 
glees and songs, for practice, by R. Palmer, 
assisted by L. O. Emerson. Price, 75 cts. 
PICTORIAL HOME COMPANION 
THE HANDSOMEST ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF HOUSE¬ 
HOLD ART, FLOWERS AND HOME LITERATURE 
IN AMERICA. 
The NEWEST book of Choruses, Anthems, Mo¬ 
tets, etc, for Choirs and Societies. Highly recom¬ 
mended. Compiled by Drf Eben. Tourjee. 
PUBLISHED MONTHLY, 
Devoted to Housekeeping, Household Elegancies, 
Fashions, Music, Ladies' Fancy Work, Social Amuse¬ 
ments, Home Pets, Flowers, Window Gardening, 
Cottages, Garden Decorations, and Illustrated Home 
Literature. 
THE FOLLOWING THREE BOOKS ARE IN 
PRESS, AND WILL BE READY SEPT. 1st. 
Wait For Them 
HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR. 
The BEST NEW book for High Schools, suc- 
SUBSCJEtlPTION TERMS, 1875. 
$1 30 per year, including chromo “My Window 
Garden. 11 
1 50 per year, including also chromo u Gems of the 
Flower Garden. 11 
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65 cents six months, without chromo. 
To club of tendon extra copy of paper and chromo 
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These terms include all charges—mounting and 
mailing chromo, also postage on paper for one year. 
Back Volumes. 
$1 25 for volume of 1S74, unbound. 
2 50 “ “ bound in cloth,and mailed. 
1 00 “ cover to vol. 1874, mailed, postage paid. 
1 50 “ portable binder and music portfolio, 
mailed, postage paid. 
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50 “ numbers July to Dec, 1872, unbound. 
No numbers for sale previous to July, 1872. 
No volumes bound previous to 1874. 
Terms for Oliromos, Agents’ Outfits, &c. 
25 cents additional for chromo “ Gems of the Flow¬ 
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50 14 for agents 1 outfit of paper and two chromos. 
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Address, 
HENRY T. WILLIAMS, 
Office, Publisher. 
46 Beckman St. P. O. Box 2445, New York. 
Edited by Henry T. Williams. 
The interest and easy success attending the use of the FretSaw has made the rubject of fancy carving 
and the making of household ornaments wonderfully popular. Ladies and young people everywhere 
find in it a fascinating recreation, and are making dozens of beautiful fancy articles at so small a cost that 
they can decorate their homes profusely with many charming ornaments. The above book contains 
upwards of 150 designs of Picture Frames, Consoles. Baskets, Brackets, Letters, Figures, Fancy Stands, 
Ladies 1 work Baskets, etc Book now ready. Price, 60 cents. Address 
HENRY T. WILLIAMS, 46 Beekman St., New York. 
cessor to that universal favorite, the “ Hour of 
Singing,” which it resembles in general arrange¬ 
ment, and is by the same authors, L. O. Emerson 
and W. S. Tilden. Price, SI.OO 
THE SHINING RIVER. 
A NEW Sabbath School Song Book of start¬ 
ling beauty. Price, 35 cts. 
LIVING WATERS. 
Choice devotional music, hymns, and tunes. For 
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No Lady’s Work-Basket Complete 
WITHOUT 
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Brackets, Aguaria, Ferneries, Flower 
Stands, &c , &c. 
The most useful and convenient little piece 111 
of Pocket or Work-Basket furniture , 
for Ladies' and Gentlemen's use , 
ever offered. M jjMji 
It combines a perfect Scissors and perfect Knife ilMltt 
in one article. Can be used for either purpose l| 
without interference The knife pushes by a spring /j/ 
back into the blade when not in use. The scibsors Mi \\ 
are equal in beauty and quality to the best ever 
made. It is the best ripper of seams or cloth ever 
made, because of the length of the handle. It will fff 'm (f 
sharpen your pencils, pare your mails, erase vourlff III 1 
blots, open your letters, cut button-holes, anti do\® % M 
anything wanted of any knife or scissors for house 
use. The knife-blade, if broken, can be easily re- ^ 
placed. For the pocket it is unequalled, and for Ladies 1 Scissors, 
pensable. Made of first-class material, in two styles. No. 1 for ladies 1 use; 
Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, $1.00. 
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“ THE LITERARY GEM, 11 an eight page paper (48 
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reading. No family can afford to be without it. 
Address THE LITERARY GEM, 
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Amusement for the Household. Just what Every 
Child Wants. 
THE NEW PATENT POCKET 
SOAP-BUBBLE TOY. 
|T T fj.AipP| Prize Picture sent free! An 
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failing source of amusement for children of all ages, in-doors or out. 
Sent by Mail, postpaid, for 50 Cents. 
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P. O. Box, 2445. 46 Beekman Street, New York. 
per day. Send for C hromo Catalogue. 
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The Horticulturist, 
Devoted to Gardening, Flowers, Ornamental Plants, 
Greenhouse and Conservatory Culture, Ornamental 
Trees, Shrubs, &c. 
On trial three months, 30 cents. Specimen copies 
10 cents. Every lover of gardening should have it 
Address, HENRY T. WILLIAMS, Publisher, 
P. 0. Box 2445. 46 Beekman St., N. Y. 
THE 
For the convenient holding and preservation on 
file of the numbers of 
LADIES’ FLORAL CABINET, also SHEETS OF MUSIC. 
Price 9 Sent by MTail? prepaid. 
This Binder, size llxl4£, will hold conveniently several years’ numbers 
of the Ladies 1 Floral < abinet, also any number of Sheets of Music, and 
is a Capital Portfolio for keeping any Pictorial Papers. Is light, easy to hold. 
Bound in nicely ornamental cloth, with patent rods and fasteners. * 
I can also supply Binders of all sizes at the following rates: 
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Full Cloth,.7c. u “ 
Russia Backs and Corners, cloth sides, 8c. “ “ 
To find the price, measure the length and breadth of your paper by in¬ 
ches. add them, and multiply by the prices described 'for the different 
qualities. 
EVERY WOMAN HER OWN 
Flower G-ardener 
By HENRY T. WILLIAMS, 
EDITOR OF THE LADIES’ FLORAL CABINET, NEW YORK. 
A New Book, with 250 Fine Engravings, and 300 
Pages, containing a Descriptive List of all Plants 
suitable for Window Culture, Directions for their 
Treatment, and Practical Information abo ut Plants 
and Flowers for the Parlor, Conservatory, Wardian 
Case, Fernery, or Window Garden. Tefls all about 
Bulbs for House . ulture, Geraniums, Hanging 
Baskets. Insects, Plant Decoration of Apartments. 
The Illustrations are unusually beautiful, and 
many of them perfect Gems of exquisite beauty. 
It is a valuable Book on a Popular subject, long 
needed, and comes at a time when it will be highly 
appreciated by every one. Supplies good practical 
information that can be found in no other volume. 
Price, -SI.50, by mail, postpaid. 
HENRY T. WILLIAMS, Publisher, 
46 Beekman Street New York. 
By “Daisy Eyebkioht,” (Mrs. S. O. Johnson.) 
A delightful little treatise on Out Door Garden¬ 
ing for Ladies—Practical, Timely, Charmingly 
Written. 
CANNOT FAIL TO BE UNIVERSALLY LIKE 
Valuable Information about Pansies, Roses, Geran- 
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Excellent Taste. Price, 50c., postpaid. Bound 
in cloth, $1.00. 
Address ail orders for the above Books to 
HENRY T. WILLIAMS, Publisher, 
46 Beekman Street, New York. 
ADDRESS ORDERS TO 
HENRY T. WILLIAMS, Publisher, 
46 Beekman Sit.. New York. 
getting up Clubs for the Cabinet, who can procure orders for above Binder 
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