We have at great expense procured and reproduced a Fine Steel Engraving, Entitled “SUNSHINE 
AND SHADO W” that sells for $12.00 and in order to introduce our two publications. Farm A Fireeid® 
and Our Young People, into new localties. wo will for a short time send a copy of this SUPERS 
PICTURE, which is an exact copy of the original European 
$12 STEEL ENGRAVING, 
SIZE 19x24 INCHES, 
FREE TO ALL 
Who send us 65 cents for one year’s subscription to FARM AND FIRESIDE, the leading Agricultural 
And Home Journal of the World, a large 16 page paper with over one hundred thousand subscribers. Or if 
you prefer we will send you OUR YOUNG PEOPLE for six months and a copy of this Magnificent 
Engraving on receipt of 65 cents. “Our Young People” is a handsome 16 page journal filled with choice 
Tending matter and fine pictures that will delight people of all ages whether old or young. 
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MAST, CROWELL & KIRKPATRICK, Springfield, Ohio. 
I enclose you 65 cents for one year’s subscription to Farm and Fireside, or six 
month’s subscription to Our Young People, on condition that you send me one copy of 
your magnificent Engraving entitled “Sunshine and Shadow” by mail, free of charge. 
(Both Papers and one Picture will be sent to any address for One Dollar.) 
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When ordering, mark out the name of paper in this blank that you do 
NOT want. If you send one dollar we will know you wish both papers. 
We sent out fourteen thousand of these magnificent pictures in a few weeks, and only 
one solitary person was dissatisfied, although we offered and still agree to 
refund xhe money if any one is dissatisfied in the least. 
The original Steel Engraving, of which our Premium is an exact copy, cannot be bought for less than $12.00, 
and to-day graces the walls of the finest private galleries in Europe and America. Just think of it, dear 
reader, a copy of a $12.00 Engraving and,either of our publications mentioned above for 65 cents. In esti¬ 
mating the value of this superb picture, don’t compare it in your mind with.any you have seen. We say to 
yoa, emphatically, such a work of art as this was probably never before offered as a Free Premium Gift by 
any publishers in the world. . 
DESCRIPTION OF PICTURE. 
This Magnificent Engraving represents a gardener 
who has been working in the garden of a palace, and 
to whom his wife has just brought his mid-day meal, j 
She carries in her arms the baby, which is reaching 
o'ti its arms to the father, who has thrown down his 
#>’ ide and extends his brawny arms to the child, while 
tiie baby’s sister, a little three-year-old, with her j 
dolly in her arms, waits patiently by till her turn 
*hall come to receive the paternal caress. The sun¬ 
shine streams down upon this group, bringing into 
strong relief the beautiful figure of the mother, 
while in the shadow, beyond the garden wall, an in- ] 
mate of the palace looks on with an expression which 
indicates that her luxurious surroundings are but a 
poor substitute for the health and happiness she sees 
an the faces of the group below. The most delicate 
details of expression are brought out with vividness, 
and only on the closest examination by experts can 
any one discover that it is not the original $12.00 
steel engraving. When pictures of such beauty of 
conception, such faithfulness of outline and of spirit, 
such truth in all the infinity of detail that good taste 
demands, can be produced, the day w r hen fine art 
works are the privilege of the wealthy alone is past. 
We mean every word we say about it; wfeguarantee 
it to be all wc claim for it; we guarantee that you 
will be pleased with it; and as evidence of the truth 
of our statements, we want it distinctly understood 
that any subscriber who remits us 65 cents for 
either of our papers and the premium “Sunshine 
and Shadow,” if dissatisfied with the premium, may 
return it to us and we will cancel his subscription 
and return his money promptly. Is Not this ▲ 
“Square Offer ?” 
One Picture Mailed Free to any one sending ns One NEW Subscriber to either Paper. 
SAMPLE COPIES of Farm and Fireside and Our Young People and full Premium List sent free 
to all. Address MAST, CROWELL & KIRKPATRICK, Publishers, Springfield, Ohio. 
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Sample by mail for 10 cents. 
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13tf La Plume, Lack’a Co., Pa 
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thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long standing 
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