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Address H \HPKR * BROTHERS, New York McMullen Woïen Wire Fence Co iv ai.V.tM'K WEEKLY GUL i Aud lib Pip , P r ï.r, fist* and Dealer«. *•? 50 . i » \ \ Scientific American Aconcy for Hap’ Bazar There aro «Inglo retail .hoe «tore, a our Un.« eltlc. which Mil 2.000 pair, of Am a day,maHW a net profit of $250,000 a year. Wo .el I-b«£ £ ’ IlHiper's 1 nzflr is a journal for the home H uh cs rh<-!atem infonnaUouR with ........ regard to «. but we .ell a great many pairs, the clear pm , th<* i'r.si>i.<ne, and its numerous ¡Hr.fGra long ------- ----- _ .......... ;—j. our ladles’, mi.se.’ and children.;.hoes P th ' b < • R’\r T r h . au.i pattern, ____ ... K . sheet mpp’etnent* ten cent, a pair, and on our men« andlb Al arc i ’ u ¡svevfeilde alike tot he home drvB <-m akPi 1 ’> cent, a pair. Wo .hall ctobll.h .hoe , a'oi ’ hi* pr«»:t >slt>na’ modieu*. N > expanse if each of the fifty largest cities of tho U. to make I’ r nrtfa'u* attractive net*» of the they sell only 300 pairs of shoe, a day t u > cam $525,' 00 a year. We .hould bo al»!» £ P£, ~h* m older, ha tt\£hl Htorieg, am uni ng com t* H vk and :hoii«rh ful ppkhyh natiafv all tap’d» I yearly dividend of $5.25 a.hare.oro« < rodpcr ($ an<i > ’. :»**r i a« » in famoUH hr a budget of v P a year on tho investment. At e eel t.ic •* * . m,. I ’r »| ; i| ;n«»r. In i h uvek^y igflueR everythsdg It a share, ’l he price must inc'Jtably be m n mi bivi d whiceU of i.itrrf Ri to women The than $’0 a sliaie. No .tor k has ever W> 1 '('iiT« i,.r I .< h ||j ive written hv Walter Besanl ! les. than this price, which is its par «a . • , H’/i I * a i.vnll ( hr s’ine Teriim e Herrick ron-asscssablo. Incorporated, < "*I> ’‘.r^ber We have over 1,000 stockholder. ’ ,and tbe “ u • vvt fa■?• h‘i a iiractit ai gericr. entitled “At the I r. i ” Gra t King, «dive Thorn. Mi’*er, and is increasing daily. Some of the P . I J {»’<.a • vt heeier v’.H be frrqiie »t imnirthutorf holders arc: T S. Wd! ng. >■ ' v’ At? W. M Jr.. Chic.got J. B. Caii’l ’«SoJ ‘ l lhe u« *k of Wo nji) Jn the Columbian Expo- N. A. KaYa iaugh, Little Rock, Ark.: I. IL j |»avne. B*11’ I sp|..»i wi 1 be filth repnRented with main i'l Phibui B. Il.rding, N. Y ', ' • < i uf : ’’iot s. ' W H¡’_igi"son in "Womei. Turner. Creek, Mich.! F. P. HulleUe,Arc.de. N-> namei o< an« Mv wil; please a< nltivatcd nudlenre. Write for a pro«pcctu. c‘>D‘01Di"£,„r ge<;, our stockholder* et«., or tend "n r tl,:/, r 'rr. pncloping catMer'l check. price, I’-1 Order, taken for eee or more share* t »share. __ ,,, ...» IM V*"- l L L I) S T R A T E D . 3 CAVEATS. r» TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etod Mcori > vr tnfonna’lon and frvvi Handbook write to MI'XV A CO.. %t ItnoADWAT, \'KW .44 BnqAPWAT, N'Kvr Yoìnr. InilX. <>1,te.-t t.yr. all f.<r «axiirlug |>atent* In Anie.i.vk Frer» pai. t.i t»k«n pii. by uà I» bnnwlit |. to'« U>e putan-by : noiioegivan tire < f oiil j ^iitniific ^mrriGin !*•>>** r4wil»t<on of un» «clcntlffn pan.- In th« World. H|’l«> vii» itti,.,rateai. A > iutialllgent m an «hould l e wllli-ut W. 55 m-kly, »a.l «II. a ). ari »• Mrl» I olili. A.latre«« 5 À CaV • ,’tb 1 hniaito.1», Na • lul fll,. nuuL’i ASX. » I »’Al I* • f ’Mill A .0 '■’ N UNtON ' •• • «USION.MASi t*«|-A -• e-n« A l > . Z “ , \l'\v HOME SEWING MA ('HINE CO., 725 Market St., San Francis -o. Cal. raidie Department. IS IN YOUR OWN HAND. P i t > r araum ■- to tell w hat tl*e lines in yonr hand uni »ie. It will »tuiise you. If noihiiig more. The »boio „1.ora’ll .lmo«t explain« iti-elr. The leuiiu o.’ lhe LINE OF LIFK Indicates preliable «,.<• Io wn.eh von will live Each BRACELET fl ■’« >" i thii’y tears. We i mnikci LINE OF HF\|i , nues brain power; clear LINK OF FoRl’l M; fame or rii lie’ Both continued mean mr-e-- ¡it..; but von nni’t keep Up w ii h mod. rn hle.i’ to u m it. You will tind plenty of these in Din ’ Family Malrazine so atiractlv. ty p.». sen; ■ t ,t every memocr of Ute family is enter- ’’I . .1 I . i do» n in i;_-’izni> a in one. ACI.B a R 1,1 -E HEART bespeaks tenderness, a straight I IN ,'F FATE p-acefal life; the rexese if rro ., \ 1 d.-Hmd I.INK OF 111 \l. I ll aprt—« I i .»’• bills ; e«> will tile Sea tn bints bi I,'.- ’ No ,t . r ir.sgauiep bli.-he» so run - ti e to1iitJr,«t ri.e home cievK. Ah n will l e . . j,■! ;o extremes of hltrh splrits.or <b -pon.i- ' ■ n h’> • the «.IRDI K OF VEM S «ell iii <1 keep up ».>ur -p nts by having ¡«riuerem's »•’ e to rv ul lie Mil», nbil g Io it for t|>9| ......... r co .a .y til. ir of exiiul- ar works of art e» - m ’’. .’ I msi .I os r »■ .. rb pr. mlun, picture, t.'\ r«.' I nt a D..I-» b'w l.icit is a most a real b«tR ■’r l v-pi I to ike eiirosl oil pain'ing which ' .» t 3 <pvi you w id huvt a nwgRiïfir th it\ antmt «X • jualsi h» any iti the *oi!ù fur U m beairiful • » ml Mihjoct nutter, tl at will ke p ou *»11 the up en of ti c d.iy. a» d all the î ¡ Te « nt itr:n* of inivrvit alxnt the d b’^ des f irn •hin? tntareativg reading ' .Tjvt' avd pav, foe the whole faintly ; ** n*At a I« n«’t i fai*hloa n a gazine, M a » f c<, a* d yon get with it, ‘te pat;- >•»* y n wMrti’ nae»luting I aay^ • zc < n ch- <x»c . ’S nd in » ?r o»ecc. < u’f J; ab «nd yon n i|| 3 I t .;»» A ’dr»»» tir pnb. r- ». 1 F t-f I • St., ' KJ «ur»N«ypnirtrd wdh the : « h . i ter» cape AbuT’rQV'D • i ’m. • » i a ; irgr 1 Klixui K *1.4.. r Ul'K 1SÎÇN.Ô UH MB <» <» ï * i r **,»n . 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