The American Missionary — Volume 37, No. 6, June 1883

Part 6

Chapter 6857 wordsPublic domain

59 Carmine Street.

Sixth Ave. cars pass the door.

BANNERS

IN SILK,

NEW DESIGNS.

CHURCH FURNITURE.

SEND FOR HAND BOOK BY MAIL.

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PEARLS IN THE MOUTH

Beauty and Fragrance

Are communicated to the mouth by

SOZODONT

which renders the _teeth pearly white_, the gums rosy, and the _breath sweet_. By those who have used it, it is regarded as an indispensable adjunct of the toilet. It thoroughly _removes tartar_ from the teeth, without injuring the enamel.

SOLD BY DRUGGISTS

EVERYWHERE.

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VIOLIN OUTFITS

Biggest Bargains ever known.

From $1.75 to $25.

☞ SPECIAL BARGAIN.

PAGANINI VIOLIN,

Celebrated for fine tone, finish. Italian strings, fine pegs, inlaid pearl tail-piece, fine long bow, with ivory and silvered frog, in violin box. Book of Instruction, with 558 pieces music, by express for $3.50. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. A better outfit cannot be purchased elsewhere for $10. Send stamp for large Catalogue. G. H. W. BATES & CO., Importers and Manufacturers, 106 Sudbury St., Boston, Mass.

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7 PER CENT. to 8 PER CENT.

Interest Net to Investors

In First Mortgage Bonds ON

IMPROVED FARMS in

Iowa, Minnesota

and Dakota,

SECURED BY

ORMSBY BROS. & CO.,

BANKERS, LOAN AND LAND BROKERS,

EMMETSBURG, IOWA.

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_11 Years’ Experience. Loans Absolutely Safe._

References and Circulars forwarded on Application.

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_BRANCH BANKS AT MITCHELL AND HURON, D.T._

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PAYSON’S

INDELIBLE INK,

FOR MARKING ANY FABRIC WITH A COMMON PEN, WITHOUT A PREPARATION.

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It still stands unrivaled after 50 years’ test.

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THE SIMPLEST AND BEST.

Sales now greater than ever before.

This Ink received the Diploma and Medal at Centennial over all rivals.

Report of Judges: “For simplicity of application and indelibility.”

INQUIRE FOR

PAYSON’S COMBINATION!!!

Sold by all Druggists, Stationers and News Agents, and by many Fancy Goods and Furnishing Houses.

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ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS.

ARE THE BEST.

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_Catalogues Free on Application._

Address the Company either at

BOSTON, MASS., 531 Tremont Street; LONDON, ENG., 57 Holborn Viaduct; KANSAS CITY, Mo., 817 Main Street; ATLANTA, GA., 27 Whitehall Street; Or, DEFIANCE, O.

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OVER 95,000 SOLD.

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For beauty of gloss, for saving of toil, For freeness from dust and slowness to soil, And also for cheapness ’tis yet unsurpassed, And thousands of merchants are selling it fast.

Of all imitations ’tis well to beware; The half risen sun every package should bear; For this is the “trade mark” the MORSE BROS. use, And none are permitted the mark to abuse.

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MANHATTAN

LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW YORK,

_156 and 158 Broadway_.

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THIRTY-THIRD YEAR.

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DESCRIPTION—One of the oldest, strongest, best.

POLICIES—Incontestable, non-forfeitable, definite cash surrender values.

RATES—Safe, low, and participating or not, as desired.

RISKS carefully selected.

PROMPT, liberal dealing.

GENERAL AGENTS AND CANVASSERS WANTED in desirable territory, to whom permanent employment and liberal compensation will be given.

Address

H. STOKES, President. H. Y. WEMPLE, Sec’y. S. N. STEBBINS, Act’y. J. L. HALSEY, 1st V.-P. H. B. STOKES, 2d V.-P.

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A TYPE WRITER FOR $1.00.

FOR FAMILIES, STOREKEEPERS, BOYS AND GIRLS.

This is one of the most ingenious inventions of modern times, invented and patented by =MR. INGERSOLL=. For =writing letters=, =addressing envelopes=, =lettering show cards=, =tickets=, =printing labels= and =circulars=, it has no equal. It will last a lifetime and is the most useful and fascinating machine ever invented. Children learn their letters, the arrangement of letters into words, and words into sentences by its use. As you will see by the illustration this is no =cheap fraud= with metal type, but is a well made machine with patent rubber-faced type. It is impossible to lose the letters or soil your fingers. The ink fountains will last for months, and can be replenished in one moment with ink furnished for the purpose. Great taste may be displayed in using the two colors of ink, as all letters can be inked from either pad. A letter can be written as perfectly as with a =$50 Type Writer=, and with little practise =very rapidly=. =Only $1.00= buys this Machine all complete. Agents wanted to sell it in all parts of the U.S. Send for sample and terms. Address =E. G. RIDEOUT & CO.=, 10 Barclay St., New York.

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=GOLD=EN opportunity for readers of this paper, BOYS AND GIRLS, to obtain _Pianos_, _Gold Watches_, _Organs_, _etc._, by getting up clubs for

THE GOLDEN ARGOSY,

the great youth’s paper of America. _All the best authors write for it._ PUBLISHED WEEKLY, =only $1.75 a year=. Trial month’s subscription, 15 cents; _three months, 45 cents_. Specimen copies and terms FREE. For particulars address

THE GOLDEN ARGOSY, 14 Barclay Street, N.Y.

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BRADBURY PIANOS.

Transcriber’s Notes

Obvious printer’s punctuation errors and omissions silently corrected. Period spellings and authors’ grammar have been retained. Inconsistent hyphenation retained due to the multiplicity of authors. The following printer’s errors were corrected.

Images have been moved outside of paragraphs, causing page numbers for cuts to be slightly off.

Restored missing “o” in “to” on page 176 (so as to).

Restored missing “f” in “of” on page 181 (any other part of).

Corrected “grmer” to “firmer” on page 181 (firmer in faith).

Restored missing “0” in the Memphis entry on page 187.

Restored missing “5” in the second Wilmington entry on page 187.

Changed “Fragance” to “Fragrance” on page 190 (Beauty and Fragrance).