American literature -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Sunday schools -- United States -- Periodicals
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W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, Publisher, 17 E. 14th St., New York.
*/
Sold by all Newsdealers and Postmasters.
=BRIGGS & CO.’S=
[Illustration: PATENT TRANSFER PAPERS.]
A _warm_ iron passed over the back of these PAPERS TRANSFERS the
Pattern to a Fabric. Designs in =Crewels, Embroidery, Braiding, and
Initial Letters=.
New book bound in cloth, showing all Briggs & Co.’s latest Patterns,
sent on receipt of 25 cents.
Use Briggs & Co.’s Silk Crewels and Filling Silk, specially shaded for
these patterns.
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=104 Franklin St.,
New York.=
*/
Retail by the leading Zephyr Wool Stores.
“=AMONG THE DAISIES.=”
This new song and chorus, by W. S. WELLER, has been greatly admired by
all who have heard it. =Price, 40c.= Remit by postal note or stamps.
Mention THE PANSY.
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WELLER & SON, Publishers _New Church Independent_.
144 37^{th} Street, Chicago.
*/
[Illustration: Every Man HIS OWN Printer.
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CARD PRESS $3.00
CIRCULAR SIZE $8.
NEWSPAPER “ $44
*/
THE EXCELSIOR]
Type setting, etc., easy, printed directions. For business, home use or
money making. For old or young. Send 2 stamps for Catalogue of Presses,
Type, Paper, Cards, &c. to the factory.
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=Kelsey & Co.,
Meriden, Conn.=
*/
=Get Your Christmas Money Now.=
=ALL THE BOYS AND GIRLS=
Who know WIDE AWAKE, THE PANSY, BABYLAND, or OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN
=MAY EARN MONEY=
or secure some beautiful present, while bringing to their young friends
a positive pleasure. They should read of the liberal prizes which D.
LOTHROP & CO. give to every one who secures a new subscriber.
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D. LOTHROP & COMPANY, Franklin and Hawley Streets, Boston.
*/
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=CANDY!=
#/
Send one, two, three or five dollars for a retail box, by express, of
the best Candies in the World, put up in handsome boxes. All strictly
pure. Suitable for presents. Try it once. Address
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C. F. GUNTHER, Confectioner, 78 Madison Street, Chicago.
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[Illustration: AFTER THE BATH.
CLARA: “I have had a most refreshing bath. The IVORY SOAP is, without
exception, the most luxurious soap for bathing. It lathers freely and
is so easily rinsed off, leaving a sense of comfort and cleanliness
such as no other soap will.”
LOUISE: “Yes, and isn’t it nice to use soap that floats like the IVORY;
for if you drop it, you don’t have to feel for it, but pick it off the
top of the water.”
A WORD OF WARNING.
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=There are many white soaps, each represented to be
“just as good as the ‘Ivory’;” they =ARE NOT=, but like
all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable
qualities of the genuine. Ask for “Ivory” Soap and
insist upon getting it.=
#/
Copyright 1886, by Procter & Gamble.]
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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