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THE LADIES’ FLORAL CABINET. 
A SFOOESSFUL ENTEIIPEISE. 
DrjUalLowFriess 
m-QUAurr guaranteed. ^ 
GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION 3IAY BE ORDERED 
BY SIAIL OR TELEOlUPli FROM THE 
CO-OPERATIVE 
DBESS ASSOCIATIOll 
(LIMITED) 
announcement 
FOB FALL AND WINTEE 
1882-83. 
Notwithstakdino the enhanced cost of producing 
the INDIES* Floral Cabinet iu its new and enlarged 
form, no Increase has been made in its subscription 
rate, wliich remains at Sl*25 per year, and our spe¬ 
cially grown Seeds or Biilbs sent post-free to every 
yearly subscriber. 
CONCERNING PREJUUMS. 
As has been before stated, we give no Chromos to 
subscribers or club agents; no Jewelry or Fancy Goods, 
but simply Flower Seeds and Bulbs, post-paid; and 
Cash to club agents who prefer cash to the offere in 
list No. m., below. 
PREMIUMS. 
To every subscriber of tlie Cabinet, coming singly 
or in clubs, we will send as premiums either List No. 
I. or List No. n,, as they ma}* select at the time of 
sending their subscriptions. List No. I. in all 
cases, be sent if no selection is made. 
Either of these lists would cost more at a retail 
establishment than the subscription price of the 
magazine. 
We wish to state that the Seeds and Bulbs sent are 
grown expressly for us, are of the very best strains of 
their respective varieties: 
LIST No. I. FOR SUBSCRIBERS. 
To every subscriber who does not request List No. 
H., we mail all these ten papers of Flower Seeds as 
follows: 
Balsam, Camellia-flowered, Mixed Colors. 
Phlox Drummondii, Laige-flowored, Mixed Colors. 
Mignonette, New Giant. 
Cockscomb, Dwarf, immense heads, Mixed Colors. 
Pansy, very choice, Mixed Colors. 
Zinnias, “ “ “ “ 
Ipomoea, “ “ “ *« 
Petunias, “ “ “ Blotched and Striped. 
Poppy, “ “ “ New French. 
Candytuft, Large Rocket. 
(The deUvery of seeds will begin in January, 18S3). 
LIST No. II. FOB SUBSCBIBEBS. 
N. B.—Persons unacquainted with the Law i 
Floral Cablnet, but desiring to try it tor a f? 
months, may remit 25 cts. for a three months’ tri^ 
trip; and at the close of that period a remittance of 
one dollar will entitle them to the Magazine for th* 
balance of a year, and the premium Seeds, orBidbs* 
as they select. ' 
THE “HOME OF WASHINGTON." 
The steel engraving with the above title, which has 
commanded the admiration of thousands, has become 
the property of the present management of the' 
Cabinet, and copies can be obtained tlirough no other 
channel (except ns dealers may buy of us), and we 
wish to place it in every home wliere the Cabinet 
goes. It is a magnificent work of art 25 by 30 inches 
and its retail price is S2.00. To ever}' subscriber who 
remits us S2.00 we send the Cabinet one year and its 
premium seeds or bulbs, as may be selected, and mail 
post-free—safely secured on a substantial roller—a 
copy of the engraving. Any home uill welcome it 
Any parlor may bo made more attractive by Its 
presence. 
Book Discounts to Subscribers. 
Any subscriber, in remitting her own or another’s 
yearly subscription, may at f/iaf time select any of 
pur Books-enumorated below—and obtain them at 
^^discount from the following published rates, postt 
elegant book. 350 en- 
^tra?fons,^S^lo ^ 
®^us™urnisZrS®-5o',“™"“’’'® «<=‘«'-eeq«e 
^CMi^nd^fd^ 
"iS^nrSi.™ I^EDLEWORK. Nearly 100 
ETONING AJIUSEJIENTS. 300 na-'es <51 50 
ETORY WOMAN HER OWN FLcfwllRl.GARbENER. 
hound, $1.00, 
~ tleily Companion to House- 
Wives. 60 cents and SLOO. 
ON PLANiTS AND HOW TO DESTROY 
iMiiiM. Paper bound, Thirty cents. 
BUSINESS BREVITIES. 
31 & 33 West 23d St., 
ay'i: w ciTTT- 
Complete Assortments of 
FAIL I WINTER GOODS 
-COUPRISINO- 
Silks, Velvets, Fancy Dress Goods, Mourning Goods, 
Shawls, Hosiery and Underwear, Laces, Embroidery, 
Linens, Muslin Underwear, Housekeeping Goods, 
Flannels, Blankets, Dress- Trimmings, Notions, 
Worsted Goods, Etc., Etc. 
Indies’New and Elegant Imported Snlts. ...$38 to 875 
New Imported Cloth Wraps.88.50 to 840 
.85 to 820 
Salta nnd^Pnlotota, AuoeUiioD't ... naQuruinre, 80 to 885 
A SELECT ASSORTMENT. NEW STILES. 
Flannel and Ciihmere Wrapper!.88.75 to 818 
INSPECTION INVITED. 
Eeetaurant and Cafd. Elevators on every floor. 
Three Bulbs, in three distinct sorts, of American 
Hybrid Gladiolus, equal to tlie very best named varie¬ 
ties. 
'The forwarding of Bulbs wiU be at such times as 
the grower deems best for planting in the locality 
where they are to go. 
LIST No. in. FOR CLUBS. 
To any subscriber sending us a new subscription 
and $1.25, we will send one of either of the foUowing 
as a prenflum for getting a new subscriber, or to any 
one sending us five new subscribers we will send six 
of the following numbers, as they may select, post- 
free. 
1. One large Bulb LiUum Auratum. 
2 . One Root Eulalia Japonioa. Fig. in No. 97 Cabinet. 
8. One Platycodon Grandiflorum. “ “ lOfi “ 
4. Six best Gladiolus in six sorts. 
5. Four best Double 'Tuberose. Common or Pearl. 
6. One plant Spiral Japonlca, 
7. One Variegated Day Lily. 
8. One Bulb Lihum Laneifolium Praecox, the best 
White Lily under cultivation. 
9. Two roots New Japan Iris. 
10. Three Lilies in three distinct sorts. 
A WORD TO STRANGERS. 
If you see this number of the Cabinet, as a new 
acquaintance, look kindly upon it, carefully note its 
excellencies as they appear to you, and see if it does 
not promise 2}^ cents worth of pleasure and profit 
each week of the year. Your name wiU find a cordial 
wMcome on our large lists, and you wiU And much 
sansfaotion in the growth of our Seeds or Bulbs, as 
you may select. 
The only scientific Iron Medicine that does not pro¬ 
duce headache, &c., but gives to the system all the 
benefits of iron without its bad effects, is Brown’s 
Iron Bitters. 
Tbe_ cultured no longer call it hash. Mosaic nutri¬ 
ment is the correct form .—Boston Transcript. 
No WOMAN really practices economy unless she uses 
the Diamond Dyes. 5Iauy dollars can be saved every 
year. Ask the druggist. 
Never lend your ivy plant, because you cannot 
get an IV green back. —Boston Commercial Bulletin. 
“ Many silly people despise the precious, not under¬ 
standing it." But no one despises Kidney-Wort after 
having given it a ti-ial. Those that have used it agree 
that it is by far the best medicine known. Its action 
is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don’t take pills 
and other mercurials that poison the system, but by 
using Kidney-Wort restore the natural action of all 
the organs. 
It . appears that Lieut. Chair went through the 
Egyptian rebellion without being “sat upon.” Some 
of the officers, however, were “down on him.”— 
Norristown Herald. 
A MEDICINE of real merit, prescribed by many lead¬ 
ing physicians, and universally recommended by 
those who have used it, as a true tonic, is Brown% 
Iron Bitters. 
Archimedes invented the slaug phrase, “ Give us a 
rest,” when he offered to move the world with his 
lever.— 
It is not necessary to enter into particulars in refer¬ 
ring to the oomplloated organic and functional diffi¬ 
culties to which the more delicate classes of Ameri¬ 
can women are subject: but we take pleasure in say¬ 
ing that Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Great Remedy for 
all these troubles has an unbounded popularity. 
Since the pork-butcher becomes wealthy his neigh¬ 
bors lardhim to the skies. ® • 
“ Died in Europe; ’’ “ died in Denver; ’’ and so on is 
the news received by friends at home daily, when in 
most cases an early use of Hop Bitters might have 
saved the occasion for such sad news. 
