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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Table of Premiums and Terras 
For American Agriculturint, 
and for Heartli and Home, 
for the Year 1S74. 
Open to all— \'o Competition. 
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No. Names of Premium Articles. 
I— -Moore's Floral Set (Moore Man'fg Co) $1 00 
2— Gold Pen, Sil.Case ( George f\ Han : i .-.) 43 25 
3— Gold Pen and Silver Case (do. di .). $5 00 
4:— Gold Pen, Handle gold-tipped (do. < „.). «o 00 
5— Ladies' 1 Gold Pen and Rubber Case t c.) gu 00 
6— Paragon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.). $1 50 
7— Paragon Pat. Revolting Pencil (do.). $:j 00 
8— Payson's Indelible Ink 75 
9— Cake Basket (Lucius Hart Man'fg C».)$12 00 
(1) (3) (3) 
American 
Agricul- ; 
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only, i 
Number 1 
qf Sub- 
scribers\ 
required' 
at or at 
11-50; $1. 
(4) (5) 
Hearth 
and 
• Home 
only. 
Number 
of Sub- 
scribers 
required 
at or at 
$3.00 $2.50 
(do. 
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do.). $8 00 
do.). $7 00 
do.). $6 00 
do.). $12 00 
rfo.).$12 00 
do.). $2 75 
do.). $5 00 
$20 (0 
$5 50 
M 25 
$1 50 
$2 DO 
$2 75 
$2 00 
$3 50 
10— Revolving Butter Cooler 
11— Card Receiver 
12— One Dozen Teaspoons 
13— One Dozen Tablespoons 
14— One Dozen Table Porks 
15— Chilli's Cup 
1 6— Child's Knife, Fork & Spoonido. _ 
17— Child's Carriage (C. IF. F. Dare).fX) 00 
15— Child's Self-operating Swing (do. do.). $4 00 
10— Doll's Collage Chamber Set (do. do.\. $5 00 
'tO—Crandall's Building Blocks $2 00 
21 — Crandall's Masquerade Blocks fl 00 
'iH— Knives and larks (H oods Cutlery r«.)$I2 00 
•23— Knives ami Forks (Patterson Eros.)... ^.5 (10 
24— Knives and Forks (do. do.) . 
25— Carver and Fork ((lo. do.) . 
26— French. Cook's Knife, Fork, and Meet 
It— Pocket Knife. (Meriden Cutlery Co.). 
'iS-Pocket Knife (do. do.) 
SHi— Pocket Knife (do. rfo.) 
39— Ladies' Pocket Knife (do. do.) 
31— Multum in Parvo Knife (do. do.) 
32— Garden Seedsd- Flower Bulbs(selertion) $2 00 
33— Extra Early TermontPotatn(2-lhparcel)fi 00 
34— Sewing Machine (Graver & Baker) $co 00 
35— Sewing Machine (Florence) $65 00 
38— Sewing Machine (Willcox <k Vibbi) $5(1 00 
37— Sewing Machine (Seeor) $G2 00: 
38— Beckwith $12 Sewing Machine {12 00 
30— Beckwith Portable Frmily Sew'g Mci I1M0 CO 
40— Washing Machine. (Lcty's) $11 TO I 
41— Clothes Wringer (let— I ulrersuh $8 00 1 
4'2—Melodeon ,4-o'a<i re (V. A. J'riury & (o.'s)tn 00 
-\3—Melodeon, §-octare (t'o. do.) S 112 CO 
44— Piano. Splendidl-oct.l St. inwa!/d-Kous)it'.v (0| 825 
Silver Watch (American Watch Co.)... t-L0 00 50 
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47— Breech-loading Pocket Rifle $16 (0 
AS-Double-bbl. Own (Cooper. Harris <tII.).tZ0 CO, 
49— Remington's Breech-loading Rifle $"C CO: 
ftO— Remington's Single-barrel Shot-gun $8 00; 
51— Charles Pratt's Astral Oil(lcan,5Gal.) $3 00; 
ril—Hand Cultivator dk Weeder (Comsloek) $0 CO, 
53-Familv Scales (Fairbanks tt Co.) $11 C0| 
54— Worcester's Great Hlustr'ed DiclionaryfW 00 
55 
56- 
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Any Tico Back Volumes do. 
57— Any Three do. do. do. 
5H—Ang Four do. do. do. 
59— Any Five do. do. do. 
(iO—Any Six do. do. do. 
61— Any Seven do. do. do. 
63— Any Eight do. do. do. 
—(Each, add'l Vol. at same rate.) 
G3-Seventeen, Vols. XVI to XXXII. 
Cil— Any Back Vol. Agriculturist 
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66— Any Tliree do. 
67 — Any Four do. 
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60— Any Six do. 
70— Any Seven do. 
71— Any Eight do. 
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S $10 00 
S $12 50 
I? $15 00 
„• $17 50 
? $20 00 
3 $22 50 
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$12 50 
(Each add'l Volume at same rate) 
73- Seventeen Vols. XVI to XXXII. 
74— Farmer's Boy's Library $5 00 
75— Farmer's Boy's Library $8 25 
76— Farmer's Boy's Library $11 25 
77— Farmer's Bou's Library $15 75 
7s— Farmer's Bou's Library $20 Oil 
70— Any Back Vol. Hearth A- Home (Hound). $1 00 
SO— Any Two Back Vols. do. do. $8 00 
(Each additional Volume at same rate.) 
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90— .1 860 Library 
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