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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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So. Names of Premium Articles. 
1— Knifes and Forks (Patterson Bros.) $14 00 
3— Knives ami Porks (do. do.) $18 50 
3— Knives and Forks (do. do.) $22 00 
4— Knives and Forks (do. do.) $25 50 
5— Carver and Fork (do. do.) $5 00 
a— Fluted Steel (do. do.) $2 sol 
1— French Cook's Knife, Pork, and .steel.... $3 00 
S-Pocket Knife (Smith it Clark) $1 r,o 
9— Pocket Knife (do. do.) $2 00 
10— Pocket Knife (do. do.) $2 50 
11— Ladies'' Pocket Knife (do. do.) $2 00 
V&—Multum in Parvo Knife (do.)... $3 50 
l'.i—Cake Basket (Lucius Hurt Man' Tu Co.). in 00 
14 — Casters and Fruit Basket (do. do.) ..$30 00 
15— Revolving Butler Cooler (do. do.) .. $8 00 
IB— Card Receiver (do. do.) .. $7 00 
17— Nut-picks and Crackers (do. do.) ..$12 00 
18— Half Dozen Napkin Pings (do. do.) ..$6 00 
19— One Dozen Teaspoons (do. do.) .. $6 00 
20— One Dozen Tablespoons (do. do.) . $12 00 
21— One Dozen Table Forks (do. do.) ..$12 00 
33— Child's Cup (do. do.) ..$2 75 
33— Oold Pen, Sil. Case (George F. Hawke*),1& 25 
34— Gold Pen and Silver Case (do. do.) $5 00 
35— Gold Pen, Handle gold-tipped, (do. do.) $6 00 
Hit— Ladies' Gold Pen and Pubber Case (rfo.)$6 00 
37 — Ludden'a Patent Revolvina Pencil $1 50 
38— Ludden's Patent Revolving Pencil $3 50 
39— A musette $r, 00 
30— Baby's Chair (L. 0. Colvin) $4 00 
31 — Parlor Kaleidoscope 
32— Moore's Floral Set (Moore Man'f'g Co. 
33— Steam Engine $1 00 
34— Garden Seeds for a Family (40 kinds), is 00 
35— Flower Seeds for a Family (100 kinds). $5 00 
36— Garden Seeds it Flower Bulbs( Selection). $2 00 
37— Set of Field Croquet $8 00 
38— Sewing Machine (Grover itBaker) $55 00 
39— Sewing Machine. (Florence) $63 00 
40— Saving Machine ( Willcox d- Gibbs) $55 00 
41— Smoothing Harrow (J. J.Thomas & C<?.)$25 00 
43— Washing Machine (Doty's) $15 00 
43— Clothes Wringer (Best— Universal) $9 00 
44 — Blanchard Churn $8 00 
45— Melodeon, 4-oclave (G.A. Prince d- Co.'s) $67 00 
4G— Melodeon. 5-octave (do., do.) $112 00 
XI - Piano. Splendid -. oel. (Stein u-ertid- Ao7is)$6t. , 5 00 
48— Stiver Watch (American Match Co.) ... .$40 00 
49— Ladies' Fine GoldWatch(Am.WatchCo.)$l00 00 
50— Breech 'loading Pocket Bine $16 00 
"1— Double Bbl. Gun (Cooper, Harris cfc //.)$30 00 
53— Tool Chest (Patterson Bros.) $45 00 
53— Charles Pratt's Astrai Oil (1 can. 5 Gal.) $4 00 
54— Barometer ( Woodruff's Mercurial) $10 00 
55— Barometer_ (Woodruff's Mercurial) $15 00 
... $7 00 
).) $1 00 
..$15 
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56— Buckeye Harvester Mower $125 00 
57— Patent Ci/linder Plow (B.H.Allen tfe t'0.)$18 00 
58— Collins it Co.'s Cast Cast-Steel Plow $25 00 
50-Hand Cultivator and Weeder(Comslock) $0 00 
60— Cahoon's Broadcast Seed-Sower $10 00 
61— American Submerged Pump $15 00 
G'Z—Putup and Sprinkler (Page's) $5 00 
63— Family scales (Fairbanks & Co.) $14 00 
64— Building Blocks < Crandall) $2 00 
65— Pocket Lanterns ( One Dozen) $9 00 
66— Ne>v American Cycleipadia (Ai>i>htou's)$8() 00 
67— Worcester's Great Illustrated Dictionary $10 00 
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