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m l doz. Pat. Bag Ties by mail lOcts. Agent.- 
wanted, J. Hill Box 40, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 12 
'OSS Beautiful Scroll Cards <»io two alike) 
name in color*, m case 15c.. also a present free 
with each pack. M, F. Taggart, Castile, N. V. 
per ct,. protit made by Agents. Sample 
iUv 10 m 10 cents: 3 l or 25 cents. 
E. I*< Forbes, Patentee, Hartford, Conn. 
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Celebrated Stencil Plate and Ink for 
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315 worth of goods & a Cold Watch 
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A. T. Buck. Lewishmgh. Union Co., Pa 
make 150 per cent, profit selling Reg 
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(vor'd. Write for partienl.irs to F. REGISTER. 
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The Morning and Day of Reform. 
ESTABLISHED 1874. 
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LUMBER AND LOG BOOK 
N early a 
MILLION 
| SOLD. Most com- 
f p ete book of its kind 
ever published. 
/ Lives measurement 
ol all kinds of Lum¬ 
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and Scantling; cubi¬ 
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square and round 
Timber; Hints to 
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■Wood Measure; 
-- speed of circular 
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thro) gho )t the United States and Canada. Get the 
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paper. G. W. FISHER, 
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AY 
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OF THIS 
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Splendid 
Timekeeper. 
In order to Advertise HOUSE AND HOME, and secure sub¬ 
scribers prompfiv. w > have decid d to make the following most 
princely and rr.i.Lmficent offer to each and every reader of this 
paper: It is the common practice of the gold and silver refiners 
ol England and Switzerland to purchase Irom the pawnbrokers of 
their respective countries all the go.d and silver watches which 
have been unredeemed, simply ior the sake ol the goid and silver 
cases. The works are then sold to a celebrated watch firm who 
have made a special ty of this business. This firm places the works 
in the hands of skill lul workmen,'who set to work and put them in 
as good condition as possible. These works embrace every variety 
of movement, some of them being veiy line and periect timekeepers 
all handsomely cased. Ws have just purchased the entire stock 
(25,000) of a bankrupt concern et the above described watches at 
less than the first cost of the raw material. 
On receipt of the sub cription price of HOUSE AND 
HOME, and $1.00 extra to pay for packing, postage, and register¬ 
ing, we will Bend HOUSE AND HOME for one yerr(52 numbers 
and one of these watches, postpaid, to any address in the United 
States. Watches mailed the day the order is received. The watches 
were purchased specially to go with HOUSE AND HOME, and 
will be furnished only to the subscribers to that publication. In 
order to introduce it at once we make this unusual offer, which 
could not be made were it not for the fact that we bought the 
watches at one-quarter cost of manufacture. 
On receipt of 60 cents extra we will send our new and elegant 
watch-chain with a whistle charm and dog call attach¬ 
ment— just the thing for hunters and sporting men. 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 
Remember, any one sending ns money for HOUSE AND HOME 
on the above offer, who can horestlp say that they are not satisfied 
with their bargain, can have their money cheerfully refunded. 
Address METROPOLITAN PUBLISHING CO., 
258 Broadway, New York City. 
WHAT THEY SAY OF US. 
West Point, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1882. Metropolitan Publishing 
Company. Gents: I am in receipt of the handsome premium watch 
sent me. I was much surprised to know that you could supply so 
good a timekeeper for so little money. HOUSE AND HOME 
alone ia worth the price. Enclosed please find six (6) new sub¬ 
scriptions at $2.50. Please send me 6 premium watches the same 
style as the last. Very truly yours, Edward S. Farrow, U. S. Army. 
Murfreesboro, Tenn., Sept 30, 1882. Gents’watch arrived 
* * * all right in timekeeping qualities. Jesse W. Sparks, Jr. 
fit. Paul, Minn., Sept. 14. Premium received, and a nice one 
it is. Gen. R. W. Johnson. Wrlghtstown, Minn., Sept. 20, 
*82. Received premium last night. Well satisfied. Martha 
Goodale. - Testimonials like the above received every day. 
N. B.—The popular and beautifttl weekly publica¬ 
tion known as HOUSE AND HOME Illustrated news¬ 
paper, Is one of the best and most elegantly illustra¬ 
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Science, Fashion, Music, Poetry, Charming Stories, 
Wit and liunsor, Useful Knowledge, and amusement 
for every American home. In fact a pictorial his¬ 
tory of tne world from week to week—eight beauti¬ 
fully illustrated paacs—snmc s!*e as Harper’s or I,es 
He's Illustrated weekHe*. 
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