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Terms of Subscription: One Year, $1.00; Single Copies, 10 cents.

Miss Lilian Lockwood, Business Manager, 902 F street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS-JUNE, 1899.

FRONTISPIECE: Meadow Garden Farm.

HISTORY:

Patriotic Societies. FRANCES A. JOHNSTON,

The Effect of the War of the Revolution on the Character of the Women.
NELLIE V. MARK,

Military Deed from France,

Lady Cornelia's spinet. MARY POLK WINN,
George Walton, Patriot, Soldier and Statesman.

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The Peculiar Ghost of Meadow Garden. ELLA BUTLER EVANS,

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No change can be made after the 18th of any month in the address of the

Magazine for the following month.

Harrisburg Publishing Co., Printers, Harrisburg, Pa.

June Weddings

and for a variety

of other occasions

Chests of Silver

are always effective wedding presents, and can be had at prices to fit either the slimmest purse or the most luxurious taste. We furnish a great variety of chests, from the one illustrated, up to those costing We answer questions, as many thousand dollars. find or make just what you want, send sample pieces to show design and weight when customers are known or satisfactory New York refer

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ences are given, and put our entire facilities at your service.

CHEST OF SILVER, $8.00, $10.00, $11.00, or $13.00, ac cording to design and weight. Design shown with cut, $8.00 or $10.00, according to weight. Silk-lined, brass fitted, solid-oak case, contain. ing 6 Teaspoons, I Cream-ladle, 1 Butterknife, and I Sugar spoon. Of course, this means a little chest of little things, but is very attractive and useful.

We will take old gold or silver at highest market rates in payment for any of our goods.

There is practically nothing in jewelry or silverware that we can not supply.

If we haven't it, we will get it without extra cost to you.

If anything of ours is not entirely satisfactory, return it promptly and get your money back.

THE NEVIUS
COMPANY

NO. 33 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK

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Adopted by the National Society of the Daughters
of the American Revolution

Sold for the benefit of the Continental Hall Fund

A convenient and permanent record of valuable data, which

also commends itself for its artistic and decorative qualities. Oak, brass and enamel.

A shield of dark antique oak, supporting a smaller shield of brass, enameled in white and embellished with the Official Emblem of the Society. Surmounting the emblem is an eagle bearing a ribbon, inscribed with the society's motto, "Home and Country."

At the base are two ribbons for the introduction of the name, national number and name of chapter, and a small shield for engraving ancestors' names, all marking being included in the price, $6.00 1429-51-10

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OFFICIAL EMBLEM

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