WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt.
| THE OLDEST THE BEST |
Sold at all Drug and Book Stores. Estab’d 50 Years.
A Taking Novelty!
MRS. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND’S
Portrait painted in life-like color on a 1½ x 2-inch Cameo mounted on a rolled gold plate easel, 4 inches high; a beautiful keepsake and ornament to any parlor. Nothing ever seen like it before, and it only costs 30 cents, post paid, inclosed in a neat box for protection. Send now as our stock is limited, to EDMANDS ART SUPPLY STORE, 12 Bromfield St., Boston.
| $250 In Cash! 3 Worcester’s and 3 Webster’s Dictionaries, worth $89 and 4 Dictionary Holders, worth $15.50 given at prizes for best essays answering the question; “Why should I use a Dictionary Holder?” For full particulars send to La Verne W. Noyes, 99 & 101 West Monroe St., Chicago. The No. 19 is self-shutting, strong springs securely shut, safely support and closely clasp the bulky book. The Wire Holder grows in popularity—more having been sold in the past two years than all other makes combined and not a complaint. |
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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
C. F. GUNTHER, Confectioner, 78 Madison Street, Chicago. |
Volume 15, Number 5. Copyright, 1887, by D. Lothrop Company December 3, 1887.