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THE LADIES' FLORAL CABINET. 
Y. H. Hallock, Son & Thorpe, 
QtTEENS, N\Y. 
CATALOGUE 
FOR THE SPRING OF 1883 
Will be Ready in January. 
SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. 
canses blemishes on Nickel Stove Plates* 
Silver and Plated Ware, Brass Plates, Soda 
Fountains, &e„ Jtc„ to disappear with mar¬ 
vellous rapidity, and without the task of 
rubbing. 
NO CORROSIVE OR ACID INGREDIENTS 
IMPAIR ITS VALUE. 
g^Take no Substitute or Imitation. 
SPECIALTIES: 
Geraniums, Roses. Lilies, Gladioli, 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
and Small Fruits. • 
EVERY Se-S 
Five papers a week for each family, ai the 
coator one; using our graded papers, lu the place 
of the ordinary, cos:s schools even less. Specimeus 
free. DAVID C. COOK. 46 Adams St., Chicago. 
CHOOL. Make Your WINTER PLANTS Bloom! 
Our Plant Food changes the foliage to beautiful 
deep green in a few days, and forces flowers. En¬ 
dorsed bv florists: inodorous. 05c. bv mail. 
TROJAN FERTILIZER CO., Troy, N.Y. 
S6 75 bur* a library or 100 volume* of choir**t 51 
to |1.50 SaodiT-*chc*'l book*. *eut i os-paid. Bo k* 
all catalogued aa t numbered: pat up in pamphlet 
lonn. wire (niched. liipt and flcvlblc ; will outlast 
most expeailv--. One hand ed and flftv-jix books 
now isiued. Catalog c free. Sample nook and 
library exchance. 10 ciDU. DAVID C. COOK, 46 
Adam* Street, Cbicaro. 
PFWARD Cards ! 
■ % VW Mia U O r e-bird price: three '.'5c 
pack* fbr Twenty-five cents: ten packs Eighty cenu ^Sninple 
pack. Fifteen cents **»*"„/• - "* * ■“ ‘ 
DAVID 0. COOK. 46 Adm'ma at.. Chicago. 
00 worth of Books for 50 
QK 7 
■ fj.l I Library of 5. clioic- temperance storj 
w|rw I ■ books forSunday-sch••ol. Ban otH-peoi 
Day bch ol Library. Strong binding wire stitched pa¬ 
per covers. Yerycuoicesi books. Cost in ordinary board 
covers $j7.00—sent postpaid for $2.50. Sample book and 
simple library exchange syst m. 8 cts. The Tem¬ 
perance Kevolution. 46 AdamsS l. Chicazr 
EVERY BOVS 
LIBRARY. 
Impoutfd Book s 
Four volumes, each 
with beautiful colored 
illustrations "* Buf- 
fan’s Natural His- 
’ tory.”2Y^colored cuts. 
252 pages, ‘’Swiss Family Kobinson,’’ 25 full page 
colored engravings. 252 pages- * Pilgrim’s Progress. 
3f)C-dored tuil-page engravings, 237 paces. Kobinson 
t iruaoe.” 33 full-page colored engravings, 284 pages. 
Books highly embellis ed in cilt and cloth. Whole act 
by mail, po-tnaid. for $ 2 . 40 . Sinvle book for 65c. 
DAVID C. COOK. 4 » AJ ams St.. Chicago. 
JHE PALETTE. 
■A Beautiful floral « in o-acd holiday card, 
elegant print in form of palette. Size 
inches long, five cards lor 25c.; twelve 
card-for 50c. With extra lone silk 'ringo. 
Size 6ia inches; turee cards for 75c., six 
caids for $1.35 DAVID C. COOK, 46 
Adams street. Chicago. 
KNEE DEEP Si' 
■ anew paper every 
month for a yearfor$5; five hundred for $2'*; nine kinds, 
suiting all co»es. Samp e each 10c. T. c Tom per- 
mice Resolution.46 Adams S.rcet. Chicago 
RALSTON’S AMMONIATED 
Plant Pood. 
Largely Soluble in Water. Free from Odor, 
Clean to Handle. 
! SUITABLE TO ALL KINDS OF POT PLANTS. 
I Price, 23 cents per Package, with directions for use. 
D. LANDRETH & SONS, 
21 & 23 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, 
CROCUS, LILIES, 
and all other Bulbs for planting In the 
autumn; also 
Bulb Glasses, Fancy Flower Pots, Fern 
Cases, Winter-Flowering Plants. 
The largest and finest assortment in the 
country- 
P3ICZS 2£OD2BATS. 
Descriptive Catalogue mailed to all ; 
applicants free. 
HENRY A. DREER, 
714 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
RELIABLE SEEDS 
At Honest Prices! 
Wholesale and Retail. 
Choicest Cabbage and Onion 
Seeds a Specialty. Everything is 
warranted (list class. Catalogue 
Free. Isaac V. TUllnglmst, 
La Plume, Luck'll Co., Pa. 
PURDY’S 
FRUIT RECORDER. 
Publlihcd ami edited by a man having Kli A EARS prac¬ 
tical experience, ami now btiviui: mr»» umljr(rull, with 
evaporating building*, grocn-honm«. Ac . Ac., right In the inld»t 
of tho great fruit icctlon of W«m rn N. Y. Monthly, Ml«fr*a. 
$1.00 per voar. Specimen tree. I ' hN . npenkn lor Itnclr. 
Valuable Vremltun to every mbjeribor. Git AND Bn “ Llll- 
EltAL Inducement* to Club Agent*. Address 
A. M. PURDY, Palmyra, N.Y. 
PURDY’S 
NEW EDITION (ISSQt of Hi- 
SMALL FRUIT 
It tells in plain, simple language how to plant, grow, 
amt market the above, how to get the best crops, giving 
the best plans for growing; now to dry. force, pot, 
grow seedlings; plans of drying-houses, grape-trellises, 
etc., etc. It m as full of practical matter as aai«J 
is of meat. You wouldn’t exchange it for any Sl.tU 
or $1.50 book on the same subject that you ever saw. 
The writer has compressed into this work his thirty 
years’ experience. ‘*4 pages. Paper cover, ~oc. ; 
cloth bound,50c.: postpaid. Postage stamps accepted. 
AGENTS WANTED, g rfAlso his Catalogue on 
SMALL FRUITS 
(40 pages), FREE to all applicants. Addroa 
A. M, PURDY, Palmyra, N. Y. 
For 1883 I* on Elegant Book of 150 Page*, 8 Colored 
Plate* of Flower* and Vegetable*. un d more thnn lono 
Illustration* of the choicest Flowers, Plants mul Vegeta¬ 
bles. and Directions for growing. It is handsome enough for 
the Center Table or a Holiday Present. Send on your name 
and Post Ofllco address, with 10 cents, and I will send you a 
copy, postage paid. This is not a quarter of its cost. It Is 
printed In both English and German. If you afterwards order 
seeds deduct the 10 cents. ; 
Vick’s Seeds are the Best In the World ! 
The Floral Guide will tell how to get and grow them. 
Vick’s Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 Pages, 
6 Colored Plates, 500 Engravings. For CO cents In paper covers; 
$1.00 in elegant cloth. In German or English. 
Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine—31 Papes, a Col¬ 
ored Plato In every number and many tine Engravings. 
Price $1.25 a year: Five Copies for 85.00. Specimen Numbers 
sent for 10 cents; 3 trial copies for 25 cents. 
JAMES VICK, \ 
Rochester, N. Y. 
CC Autumn Leaves, 35 Frosted and Natural Ferns 
Uu for 50 cents. No half packets sent. 1,2 and 8c. 
stamps taken. Address, Jliss L. Loomis, Ellington, 
~ Box 557. 
FiEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF 
ussc. 
Schools in all departments, Instrumental nnd Vocal, 
under the ablest Professors, in classes and private. 
Low Itates. Collateral advantages 
DAY & EVENING 
obtained In the country. Students may here pursue 
their studies in connection with music. In all tho 
P 81 0 | Q LI branches, common nnd lilgh- 
MklOn er, including Sciences. Math¬ 
ematics. English Literature, Physiology. History, 
Political Ecor.. my, Mental Science, Moral Philoso¬ 
phy, Latin, etc., etc., etc. 
languages native teachers, in¬ 
cluding French. German, ltallun, and Spanish. 
D. M. Berlitz, Principal. 
ELOCUTION ■ Technique, Elocu¬ 
tion, Rhetorical Oratory, Dramatic Art, Lyric Art, 
and Opera. Tho course of instruction is systematic 
and thorough. S. R. Kelley, Principal. 
FTB M C ADTC Drawing, Painting, 
\T I V6 E, An I O* Modelling nnd China 
Painting, ami I'aliittng from Life lu Oil and Water 
Colors under .MARY E. CARTER, Win. Briggs und 
others. WALTER SMITH. Principal. 
DUVQI^AI CULTURE taught by a 
■ ■■ ¥ O B Mm practical lady teacher, 
who thoroughly understands tho science. Classes lor 
ladies, also tor young girls, with special care to their 
growing needs. • 
\0 1 I I Dll Classes for beginners, under best 
if I I 111 teachers, for $5.00 for twenty 
lessons. Advanced classes at $15 and $20. Also, 
Lessons on all Orchestral and Band Instruments. 
Best accommodations for lady students, Rooms. 
Board and Instruction In the elegantly lumlshcd 
U HII ET Director, Preceptress, Resident 
■ 1 Iwl Physician, Superintendent ol Phy¬ 
sical Culture. Physician and Matron, reside In tho 
building, in tho very heart of Boston, confessedly the 
musical and artistic centre of America. Class ac¬ 
commodations for MO lady and gentlemen students. 
Unparalleled free advantages. Lowest Rates. Next 
term commences Nov. 27. Non-resident students and 
teachers can obtain lunches in the CAFE. NEW 
ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Frank¬ 
lin Square, Boston. 
E. TOURJe'e, Director. 
IftA Scrap Pictures. 10c.; 100 Transfer Pictures,10c. ; 5 
i nn Xmns Cards, 10c.; Xmas Mora, 10c.; 2 Birthday 
UU Cards, 10c.; 12 Perforated Mottoes, 10c.; a Cliro- 
" mos, 0x8,10c.; 3 011 Chromos, 9x12,10c ; 8 En¬ 
gravings, 9x12, 10c,; 4 Panel Pictures, 10c.; all for ,0c. 
postpaid. J. W. FRIZZELL, Baltimore, Md. 
