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The CRAPHOPHONE.
PRICES $5. to SISO.
ENTERTAINS /tfW.
EVERYBODY i Type AB, using both
*“ d Bmall
' 1 cylinders.
Grand .Records, $1 (IwWKm IMI i'--?' I ppipc 9%
each. Small Rec- JlwliKß K/ rnlbt, &Z 3.
ords, 50 cents each; i
$5 per dozen. 7
Latest New Process Records. Send for Catalogue.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY,
'BALTIMORE: 110 E. Baltimore St. WASHINGTON: 919 Pennsylvania Ave.
CHINA SILK WAIST FREE
We will send this beautiful China Silk Waist, latest style, a beautiful Ladies’ Pocket Book,
a magnificently engraved gold or silver plated Bracelet with lock and key, and 3 lovely
jK. Friendship Hearts to introduce our Jewelry Novelties. No deception whatever about this
/ advertisement. We guarantee to do exactly as we say, and every lady who will sell only
8 sets of our large Jeweled Beauty Pins at 25c a set, will receive our generous offer of
f/770*hi 8 handsome as well as serviceable China Silk Waist, with a beautiful Ladies’ Pocket
JQ£^/ Book, all leather, gilt or silver metal front decorated, a magnificently engraved solid gold
'' S ?X WxQaA / / or silver plated Bracelet and 3 lovely gold or silver Friendship Hearts. Send no money
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and address, and we will mail them postpaid. They sell on sight, w When sold send us
VJ'? > the $2.00, and we guarantee if you comply with the offer we shall send you with the Pocket
Vv. > ~ th! Book, Bracelet and 3 Friendship Hearts, this lovely China Silk Waist‘will be given abso-
lutely free. This is a fashionable up-to-date Waist, made of extra fine quality washable
China silk, in all the newest shades, blue, pink, red, black, white and old rose, and is trim
med elaborately with beautiful white silk lace insertion. Premiums are sent same day
money is received. Miss Millie Levis. Peekskill, N. writes: “I received the Pins and
was very much pleased with them. I sold them in half an hour and everybody that bought
' them was highly pleased with them”. Write to-day. All who have received the premiums
a . are delighted. STAN DA fill IMPORTING CO., Dept. 6 ] 4W. »T. LOUIS, MO.
Ttufi firm >0 famous for its honest goods and valuable premiums,
OneDollar-OneHoursWorki
MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS.
( I You can do it ea.sy. Anyone can spare one hour’s time each day. Send us your name and ad- X
I I dress, and we will send you 8 boxes of BEECHER’S PILLS. sell them to your neighbors for X
, ,25 cents per box, then SEND US SI.OO and KEEP SI.OO. Y o ought to sell them in one X
s time, and that’s fast enough for anybody to make money. We make this liberal offer in X
, order to pet BEECHER’S PILLS introduced into every neiphborhood in the United States. X
A BEECHER’S PILLS are the best liver pills on earth, and every box sold makes demand for a X
> dozen more. Sure preventative for chills and fever. Write GFND) NO IVIONFY2
today and ask us for 8 boxes to be sold on the above terms. S
MHE ECU ER PILL, ,CO.» 46 Dearborn St., Room 200 CHICAGO, ILLS. 1
The Wing Piano
The usual way to buy a piano is from a retail dealer or agent. We do not
sell our pianos in this way. We supply our pianos direct from our factory to
retail purchasers. We do not employ a „
sinp-le salesman nr no-put nnd wp Imvp nn STYLE 29. CONCERT GRAND UPRIGHT
single salesman or agent, and we Have no <, z caje
salesroom except our factory. W e transact
all of our business and ship all of our pianos II j T
direct from our factory. As our expenses Bl fl tjr‘- ‘ 7 '“‘fl Iff I
are small, a very small profit pays us. j 'h ]
No matter how far away you live, our | t
improved system of doing business makes it 3 7 T.
actually more convenient and more satisfac- I
tory to buy a piano from us than to buy one M :
from a local dealer in your own town or city. i 5
Over 30,000 Wing Pianos have been man- ; feg' -
ufactured and sold in 32 vears (since 1868). ' In = J
Every Wing Piano 'is guaranteed for Ml >1 Wl J I
twelve (12) years against any defect in tone, fl Ifemi" I •
action, workmanship or material. MIII.L - • >
Everyone who intends to purchase a piano should
have our complete catalogue. We send it free on request. 1 . -
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2 I savmew I SENT ON TRIAL FREIGHT PREPAID. Wewillsend
I words about your pianos -w * * x** r t ] lis p lano or y Our choice of 22 Other
I ' uess. ma No er pne d °is g d b o'ing Wing Pianos on trial, to any part of the United States, all freights paid by us.
hemselves justice in not We will allow ample time for a thorough examination and trial in the home and
most liberal terms. The 11 tiie piano is not entirely satisfactory in every respect we will take it back at
of n you O r U pianos cannot'be °H r own ex P ensc - There is no risk or expense to the person ordering the piano.
I questioned. The instru- No money is sent to us in advance, we pay all freights.
■ mental attachment pleases u
■ allows a combination of “h THE INSTRUMENTAL ATTACHMENT
| equalled. t imitates perfectly the tones of the Mandolin, Guitar, Harp, Zither and Banjo.
ALUE Tho?nburjf'iowa. Music written for these instruments, with and without piano accompaniment,
I ———: can be played just as perfectly by a single player on the piano as though rendered
in T ulcembe I r b ?s U g'iving y us •by a parlor orchestra. The original instrumental attach-
the very best of satisfac- pv ment has been patented by us and it cannot be had in anv
a workmanship it is certainly other piano, although there are several imitations of it.
extra fine. The strangest '
I part of it seems to be that pßjii* 8 fij332 ]t) 3 n For price and terms of payment on IVing Piano—write us.
■ you can sell such an instru- tiiilliiiligigi Old instruments taken in exchanf'e.
I ment for such a low price. IWgSiojULn Ht . IJUIjjH ns c a nsn s
? f. d. green/ WHWpiljiTijin WIMG je QniM 276 & 278 E. I2tb ST.
| Perry, Lake County, Ohio. *V IFN G & IN NEW YORK
■ 1868—32nd Year—l9oo.
OLD STAMPS WANTED. I
Wepay cash tor old stamps of all kinds. Have E 83l
j-IL. A*w\\ y ol > any like illustration? Look up your old fj SI A
wESitV II letters from 1843 to 1870; you may find old g p, S®| 4 HU sc
IriP®® l BT ■ I stamps worth many hundred dollars. Send Rjl it BH e w
ll”vJswK—«• tor our FREE Illustrated List, showing Prices e Y Ih|| W! HI P
We Vny. We buy from $25,000 to 850,000 E 1 P
O JI worth of stamps each year. R At \sJ J 'd?: Ml O
Q This is not a fake; most old stamps have a S VjM Hl g
8 cash value. If you have none, go among vour ft , J||Q Y
» xj) ' neighbors, and in nine cases out of ten they sc
V 1 will give you their old letters for the asking. S
3 This stamp w»s uw.l in Mltburr, Write to-day for particulars; cut this ad. out, *— P
3 Mass., in 1847. we pay |200.<)0 as it will not appear again. It may mean hun- w e nav *SOOO cash rnr «n. w 0
, g for one on original envelope. dret Sos dollars in y OUT pocket for a few hours’ these stamps.' They wLe Sta D
O ■' work. Old and rare stamps are worth more if Livingston, Alabama, in IS6I. ft
; 3 left on the letter or envelope. K 8
ft ®2“Sp«4al Notice.— We do NOT buy, at any price, the eommonlcand2cU. S. stamps of recent issue. ft
g THE STANDARD STAMP CO., §
ft ESTABLISHED 1885. * INCORPORATED UNDER THE STATE LAWS OF MISSOURI. ft
§ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $25,000. X
tFUR COLLARETTE FREE
Don't pay ont your good money for a beautiful Fnr Collarette, when we are giving
them away free to quickly introduce our Jewelry N ovelties. There is no catch or tries
about this advertisement, we guarantee to do exactly as we say, and every lady who
will sell only 8 of our latest Tiffany style 18k solid gold plated and enameled Brooches
will receive our generous offer of this beautiful Opossum Fur Collarette, with 1-2
doz. white Handkerchiefs, silk embroidered, and a Beautiful Ladies’ P cket Book, all
leather, gilt and silver metal front decorated. We ask no money in advance, if you
agree to sell only 8 of these fast selling Broochesat 25c each (regular price 50c)
md address and we will mail them postpaid. They sell on sight. IV hen sold send us
nd we guarantee If you comply with the offer we shall send you with the Handker-
Pocket Book; this beautiful Opossum Fur Collarette will be given absolutely free,
kerchiefs are pure white, pointed, white scalloped edge. 12x121-2, tloral embroidered in
n wash silk. The Pocket Book is all leather, elaborate stampings, nickel frame coin
nt. all around gilt and silver metal front decorated. The Fur Collarette is exactly as
ctnre, it has 16 inch tabs, high storm collar, 10 black Opossum tails,2 Persian heads, best
satin lining and padded throughout. Premiums are sent postpaid same day money is
We are an old and responsible concern, and absolutely guarantee all our premiums
represented. Mrs. M. E. McDonald, Black River, Mich., writes: I sold all the
> ten minutes. Miss Lettie Sorenson. Marlon, Utah, writes: Received premiums
am very much pleased with them. I cannot see how you can give such large
premiums for such little work. Write to-day. don’t miss this tare chance. All who have received these beautlfol
presents are NATIONAL MERCANTILE CO., Nicholson PL 314 S. St- Louis, Mo.
03“ This firm is well known for its honest goods and valuable premiums.
This Cut Is HI !Jlkl 1 WWW . 4
:■ Q and Chain >’
7 Cl "‘ ,n - FOR ONE-PAY’S WORK. I
(i xSiw We send this Nickel-Plated Watch, also a Chain and
Charm to Boys and Girls for selling Di dozen packages of <
1 ' 7 vSl BLUING at 10c. each. Send your full address by return \
/ ii.ft ft. ** Ikm mai ' a ” a we forward the Bluine, postpaid, and al.
i' O' /m/V® 'I iMa large Premium List. (
'* rt ImLa No money required. We send tue Bluine at our own <[
u tviur® nm risk- You go among your neighbors and sell it. Send us <
• ' the money that you get for it and we send you the Watch, <
i 1 Chain and Charm, prepaid. 1
I 1 vpL v This is an American Watch, JCickel-Plated Case, L
I Open Face, Heavy Bevelled Crystal. It is Guaran-
I teed to keep Accurate time, and with Proper Care
should last ten years. \
I BLUINE CO., Box 420 CONCORD JUNCTION, MASS. S
I, The Old Reliable firm who sell honest goods and give Valuable Premiums. J
6 Webster’s onappli’catio’n. u
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9 School and Home. AAlUllOlltiryC
A ,-<| Successor of the S
9 "Unabridged.” i
j i c i Standard of the i
i L 'I O' 1, 1 U.S. Gov’t Printing i
X KfeSrsj |r Office, the U. S. Su- i
/iSS''\ U preme Court, and i
YR«|gs333S / L of nearly all the i
$ C/131 i t Schoolbooks. >
k Warmly com- S
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1 -fi JM Superintendents of C
9 Schools, and other C
9 Educators almost C
2 fearnrroffl without number. <
9 THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY S
9 BECAUSE J
9lt is easy to find the word wanted. ' * J
9 Words are given their correct alphabetical places, j
9 each one beginning a paragraph. S
9 It is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. S
9 The pronunciation is shown by the ordinary dia- S
Q critically marked letters used in the schoolbooks. C
9 It is easy to trace the growth of a word. S
Q The etymologies are full, and the different mean- <
q Ings are given in the order of their development, c
plt is easy to learn what a word means. <
A The definitions are clear, explicit, and full, and r
A each is contained In a separate paragraph. fl
X G.&C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers,
A Springfield, Mass., U.S. A. <_
I Bfl W A MV O you oan earn money BelliQg our
1 fill ■ n11t" R| I specialties. We hare 9of them. Send
X Wy 4c. f O r samples and full particulars.
■■■■■■■■■■■MMvMON SUPPLY CO.ClintonTiUe.Conn
15 Good Bulbs, 12
Pkts. Flower Seeds
f° r 25 cts., postpaid.
Blooming Bulbs
fffpr -‘AI-l Rare Seeds.
1 The 15 Bulbs are as follows:
1 Double Begonia, large;
Aztec Bridal Flowers,
V? fragrant; Cinnamon
llA>r M Vine, hardy cinnamon-scented
URI F"rytfjMcDw climber; 1 Madeira Vine,
k '--< cl mber. fragrant: *5 Fver-
blooming* Montbret iaN ;
2 Gladiolus, the Bride ; ‘J Summer blooming*
Hyacinth; Giant French Itanunculus; 1
scarlet Freesia, summer bloomer.
The following pkts, of seeds: f
i Pkt. Carnation.
830,000 was paid for
Mrs. Lawsoi. Carua
tion. You may get one
equally as good—some of
my seed is same blood. vMLIy P
l Antlgoiioii, the great .’M’ (ft
Mountain Iti-auty, 1 ,Tr ■ wL>l [I
Uliaineleon X a slur, ft j >lll—nTl fITUI I If
tin:::, new; 1 Multiflora VA.RS*J>:*4s=4Sil J
Rose Seed; 1 Mons Var. r»>?VVjYB
Ifeiia; 144ora:iliiin Sood; ‘J
1 <'entroson:a <4rai:<li.
flora ; 1 Purple Feather GrnSA: 1 African
lloructl Cucumber; I Red and Cold Follnirei
Cotton; 1 Crolelarla Ketusa: 1 Aster, new Call,
rornla Brandling.
Catalogue and '• How to Grow ” with every order.
cSsfflS Bulbs »""I2 Pkfs.Seeds 25c
Miss Mary E. Martin,Floral Park, N.Y.