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1
Month
June
Year
1894
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Itistiunu ' natun to ica.nl nötneUniw tor nothm'j. SIL VERWARE GiïEI Af AY FREE -AT- V7. I". Lodholz Grocery Store, Non. 4 and 6 Broadway. TJils is the way it is done: With every Cash Sale, whether it be ten cents Or fifty dollars we give you a coupon showing lle amount purchased, and when yon havboiiijht groceries or any goods in onr ine t0 , the amount of Forty Dollars, Forty rive Dol 1 lars r Fifty Dollars YOU CAN HA.YE ! YOUR CHOICE of theTWENTY BEU TIFUL PIECES OF SILVERWARE, sUch as Sugar Bowls, Spoon Holder, Cream, Fruit : (.'aster, Beiry, Pickle, Butter Dishes, etc' CA.LL AND EXAMINE. ; Hemcmber Everything in the G ROCE lï y LIS E Sblcl Ckeapjor Cash W. F. LODHOLZ 4 and 6 Broadway To Contractors and Euüders. ! miIE BUILDING COMMITTEE of tlu Board i l of Supervisors of VVuehteiiavr Couutv Offer lor sale, at a reasonable prii-e, all the broken and unbroken stones in the countv stoneyard on the corner of Ashley and Weai Ann rttreeis. The greater part of the Btonela broken, and espeoially suitert (or groutin? purposes. Thete are from fourto aix cords of broken stone, and two to three of unbroken Will be sold by the load, or otherwise, as desired. Apply to the undereigned, local member of tlie cornmittee, at the Aitat's office HOBERT 8HANKÖf Ann Ahboh, April 20, 1894. tt' ' ii'ioisf ira mm to the business man, the lawyer, the physician, the clergyman, the teacher, the p'olitician, and, in short, to every one who is interested in afiairs which concern the .American public, and who v:shes to keep fully abreast of the times, is Ieie kiuï Review. Every subject of importance is dealt with in its pages - impartially, on boih sides at Ihe very time when the course of events brings it to the front, and by the very men or women ivhose opinions are most valued The Review does not liesitate at the most liberal expenditure in order to Secure anieles from the highest authorities. lts list of contributors forms a roll of the representativa men and women of the age. The North American Review is the most widely read magazine of its class in the world, being neither scholastic nor techmcal, but popular and practical in its treatment of all topics. The North American Review is tlie only periódica] of its kind which has a recognized place as A FAMILY MAGAZINE This is because it devotes much attention to subjects that are of particular interest to women. No other periodical :n the world can poim to such a succession of distinguished writers as have contnbuted to the Revimv during the past four years. The list embraces American and British Cabinet Ministers; United States Senators and Representatives; Governors of States; American Ministers abroad; Foreign Ministers to the United State-; Judges of the Supreme Court; Ecclesiastical dignitariesand eminent theologians of eveiy denominadon; oflïcers of the Army and Navy; famous phy sicians andscientists; and in general mei women whose ñames are household w ords throughout the English-speaking world. Published Monthly. $5.00 a Year. THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW 3 EAST 14TH STREET, NEW .YORK. ■ A year's subscription to Scriiïner's Magazine will bring nto your home twelve monthly numbers, nggregating over 1,500 pages of the best and most interesting reading, and more than 7oobeautiful illustrations. Annouiiceinents. George W. Cable will beinn in the January number a romance entitled "Jolin Marcli, Southerner." Two other important, seríala have been engageu: J. M. Barrie. author of the fai "Little Minister," has written a new nove!, tne flrst sinre that l'anious story. Georgre Meredith, the great Engllsh oovellst, lms ui preparatlonanovel entitled '-The Am;izïnii Marriage." SHORT 3TORIES will beabunelant W. D. Howells, Miss Elliot, W.H. Bishop , Ludovic Halevy, Paul Bourget, Joel Cüandler Harris and many new wrlters will ronu-ibute. STUDIES OP AMERICAN LIFE will bean important feature, lncludlng Ncwport, Bar Harbor, Lenox, etc, and the West. THE ILLUSTRATIONS wil! be oven more numeroua and beautiful than ever. A series of Frontispieees chosen by Philip Gubert Hamerton will be espeoially notable. 3PECIAI flFFFR The numbers SrClrlHL UrrClt. for 1893, and a subscription for 1894, - $4.50 The same, with back numbers bound in cloth, .... e. 00 Complete Prospectus sent on request. Sample Copy 10 Cents. 1HARLES SGRIBNER'S SONS, 743 Broadway, New York.

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