1875.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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FUN FOR THE MILLION. 
For little folks and great folks ; forboys and girls, for yonnj men anrl yonnj wo- 
men, for fathers and mothers, for grandfatlKTS and grandmollicrs ; here it is, fnn for 
all I Cbandali.'s Great Snow— The Acrobats. Ilavc yoii had a box of llior*? For 
a Toy it is one of the greatest inventions of the age. The central fijnre on tliis slioct 
gives the exact size of one of these Acrohats, when pnt torjelher. The sm.all fiL-iirts, 
all .ahont it, arc simply snjrsestions of the almost nnmlierlcss forms, thai an injrcniMB 
boy or girl may make np with a single box of the Acrobats. It will be seen that The 
central figure is in seven different pieces. A box of tiiese Acrobats conlaius four 
bodies, four heads, eight arms, eight legs, one flag, and six pieces of wpctf, oM^Vfj^t 
one pieces in all, and yet from these few elements yon can not only niak^ pldtnfc^ 
similar to those before yon, bnt man;/ Ihomands of others. The pioiif S arc- Mriously 
colored, which can not be shown in onr inic engravings. Tliey are so grooved and 
jointed and fitted, that they fasten strongly together in all <onceival)le positions. 
These very .aninjfing toys are for sale by the toy dealers generally. They have delight- 
ed everybody, young or old. wlui has seen them. The Obahge Jmn Compant ara 
selling tliem at $1 a box, at SIS Broadway, Xcw York, or $1.30, if sent by niail, pt^-pukl. 
