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You can MAKE MONEY by doing it for others.
Good $5 Stamping Outfit for $1.00

35 Parchment Stamping Pat

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26 Initials, size 11⁄2 in., for Hat.
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1 Illustrated Book of Instruc-
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ery Work

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1 Box best Staping Powder,
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and needle.

Retail Value...

1 y'ne of Roses, 2% in. wide
litte Girl, 5 in high

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1 little Butterfly

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and other stitches. Also How to Do 10 KENSINGTON, LUSTRE PAINTING, .15 &e. The patterns contained in 15 this outfit are all useful and desir

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able for stamping Hatbands, Lamp and Table-Mats. Tidies, Doylles,| Towel Racks Lambrequins, Splas$5.00 hers, etc.

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Perforated Stamping, and do your own stamping. You can adorn your house with hundreds of beautiful articles of Kensington Embroidery. You can teach the art of Kensington Embroidery and Stamping and do embroidery for others Many young ladies who begin business with our Embroidery Outfit, are now doing a very pretty and paying business REMEMBER Bent lu a box for only the entire Outfit will be ONE DOLLAR TWO outfits $1,75 FOUR outfits for ONLY THREE DOLLARS. Get three of your friends to send with you and get your own OUTFIT FREE! Send Postal Note, Money Order

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NEW YORK,

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THE

Rt. Rev.

REFORMATION,

MONASTICISM AND VOWS.

BY THE

GEORGE F. SEYMOUR, D.D., LL.D.

From THE CHURCH REVIEW, April, 1885.

There has been such a demand for this Article in pamphlet form for general distribution that it has been published in convenient form, and can be had at 10 cents each, and $8.00 per hundred. Sent free, on receipt of price. Address,

THE CHURCH PRESS CO.,

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PARK INSTITUTE,

Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y.

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A SELECT FAMILY SCHOOL FOR 15 BOYS.

24 Miles from New York on Long Island Sound.

EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS THOROUGH EQUIPMENT.

To those who appreciate the advantages of having their boys under the influence of a strictly family life, this school offers unusual inducements.

The home is in the country, entirely removed from all village influences.
A serious case of illness has never occured in the history of the school.
Seventeenth year opens on Wednesday, September 16, 1885.

Refers to the Editor of this REVIEW. For other references and catalogue address the Principal,

REV. SCOTT B. RATHBUN, M.A., S.T.B.

It gives me pleasure to state that the Park Institute has one of the very best locations in the country. The Home is a grand old mansion surrounded by ample grounds and the residents of the neighborhood comprise many of the best families of New York City. The school building is large and thoroughly adapted for the purposes for which it was intended. A personal acquaintance of many years with Mr. Rathbun enables me to assure parents who may be led to entrust their sons to his care that they will not be disappointed either in the mental training they will receive or the influence of a charming home life with which they will be surrounded. HENRY MASON BAUM.

Respectfully,

NEW YORK, July 15th, 1885.

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THE EQUITABLE

Life Assurance Society of the United States.

120 BROADWAY,

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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' RECORD.

Ist. It was organized and commenced business in 1859:

2d. It has issued more Insurance, since it commenced business, than any other Company ever issued in the same number of years:

3d.-In each of the years, 1882, 1883 and 1884, it did the largest business ever transacted in one year by any other Company in the world:

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12th. In 1883 it wrote nearly Thirty millions more Insurance than any other Company: 13th. It now does ONE FOURTH of all the Life Insurance Business in the United States: 14th.-It has the largest Four per cent, surplus of any Company in the world:

15th. All the profits of the business go to the policy holders :

16th. Its out-go for deaths and expenses combined are lower than in any other leading Company:

17th-The profits earned policy-holders in the last seven years were larger in proportion to the premiums received than in either of the two other largest New York Companies. 18th. It has accumulated more surplus for dividends in the last seven years than any other Company:

19th. Its policies are incontestable after the third year and losses by death on such Policies are payable immediately on the receipt of the proofs of death and a legal release of the claim.

Take the elevator to the offices of Mr. George F. Johnson, General Agent o the Metropolitan District, and his assistants Mr. Philip Stiner, Mr. W. L. Fish, Mr. Leon Klopman, Mr. H. V. Myers, Mr. W. L. B. Stears, Mr. R. E. Salembier, and Mr. Paul Nicoladsi, who will explain Tontine Investment Policies and other forms of Insurance to any who may desire information on the subject.

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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

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T. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, ANNANDALE-ON-THE-HUDSON, is a Training School for the Ministry. The Course of Study for the Degree of B... Is the same as in Colleges generally. The charges for Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, and partly furnished Rooms, are $225 per annum. The next academic year will begin September 14th. R. B. FAIRBAIRN, Warden, &c.

HE GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.-The next year will begin on Wednesday, September 16. TH 1885. The requirements for admission, which have been materially changed by the Revised Statutes, and other particulars, can be obtained by applying to the Dean. SPECIAL STUDENTS who desire to pursue special studies will be admitted. There is also a POST GRADUATE COURSE for Graduates of Theological Seminaries. Clergymen will be received as Special Students or as Post Graduates. E. A. HOFFMAN, Dean,

426 West 23d Street, New York.

CLIFTON SPRING FEMALE SEMINARY, 18th year begins September 2

Home School for Girls. Classical and English courses. Superior advantages in Music, German, and French. For catalogue, address MISS C. E. HAHN, Principal, or the REV. GEO. T. LEBOUTILLIER, Rector, Clifton Springs, Ontario Co., New York.

VASSAR COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. FOR WOMEN, with a complete College Course.

Schools of Painting and Music, Astronomical Observatory, Laboratory of Chemistry and Physics, Cabinets of Natural History, a Museum of Art, a Library of 15,000 Volumes, ten Professors, twenty-three Teachers, and thoroughly equipped for its work. S. L. CALDWELL, D.D., LL.D., President,

Elevated and beautiful location. Exceptionally healthy. The 47th year opens September 23, 1885. logues sent. L. M. BLACKFORD, M.A., Alexandria, Va.

EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL OF VIRGINIA. A Classical School for Boys, 3 miles from town.

THE
HE SUMMER SESSION IN ST. MARK'S SCHOOL begins July 6. The 9th year and Fall term
opens October 1.
Boarding department (for boys under 14 years) limited to eight. Terms from
October to July, $200. The entire year, $400. For references, etc., address the Principal, Miss
WITTINGHAM, Pikesville P. O., Baltimore Co., Maryland.

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BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL.

Rector REV. THOMAS ADAMS, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge.
Board and Tuition, $280 per annum. Brothers, $270.
The Bishop of Iowa, the REV. DR. KNIGHT.
Lancaster, Penn., W. J. EMMET, Esq., New York.

References in U. S.

ALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE, Chartered in 1849, and Endowed by the State of Maryland, affords every facility for a thorough, practical and accomplished Christian Education. N. C. BROOKS, M.A., LL.D., President.

MA ASSACHUSETTS, BOSTON, No. 68 MARLBOROUGH ST.-The oldest School on the Back Bay. Miss Putnam will begin the twentieth year of her Family and Day School for Young Ladies, Misses, and Little Girls, on the 24th of September, 1885. Every requisite provided for the most thorough and practical English education; the Languages, both ancient and modern; the Sciences, History, and Literature. Special students received in Music, Art, Preparation for Foreign Travel, and other departments. House made cheerful and healthful by Wood Fires on the Hearth. Refers by permission to the Right Rev. Henry C. Potter, Bishop of New York; Rev. A. P. Peabody, D.D., Cambridge, Mass., and many other eminent scholars. Please send for circular.

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