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The Best Presents 
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Crandall’s District School. 
Every child, and man 
and woman too, will 
laugh over this group of 
teacher and scholars in 
the “ district school,” 
and thousands of pa¬ 
rents will recall with 
g^eat delight their own 
master,” seated by the desk, with his 
experiences in childhood. The grave 
“whisking stick” ; the boys and girls with their books ; the “little lamb” that 
has followed his young owner into the school; the “dunce” and his cap, and 
the altogether comical appearance of the whole company, make this one of'the 
most attractive toys of Crandall’s invention. 
Price per Set, $1.00; by mail,prepaid, $1.20. 
Crandall’s Heavy Artillery. 
The greatest amuse¬ 
ment of the age 1 Re¬ 
creation at home for 
all ages, and for all 
seasons 1 Crandall's 
Heavy Artillery is 
made up of a large Can¬ 
non, complete, which 
throws a lJ4-iuch Rub¬ 
ber Ball to the distance 
of 25 feet or more, and 
Sixty Blocks (Red, 
White, and Blue), to 
build up Fortification s, 
also a Company of 
Soldiers, with Officer, 
and Flag, to garrison 
the Fort. The Game 
is to beat down the 
Fort by the use of the Big Gun. Rules, Illustrations of a variety of Forts, etc., 
accompany each box containing the set, and the box is 18 inches long, 6 inches 
high, and 8 inches wide. 
Price per Set, $3.00. Expressage to be paid by the recipient. 
Crandall’s Wide-Awake Alphabet. 
No more long faces 
and no more tears over 
A B C1 Here we have 
amusement and in¬ 
struction combined. 
Each box contains 
twenty - seven little 
men, each represent¬ 
ing a letter, with arms, 
legs, and jolly faces. 
This set of Blocks is 
susceptible of more 
changes, and a greater 
variety of forms and 
combinations than any 
Spelling Block ever of¬ 
fered to the public. The Pieces are durable, the Letters plain, the Faces mirth¬ 
ful, and the Amusement afforded by them unlimited. They please while they in¬ 
struct, and are a source of enjoyment to young and old. 
Price per Box $1.00; by mail, prepaid, $ 1.30. 
Crandall’s John Gilpin. 
This beautiful and interest¬ 
ing toy is regarded by Mr. 
Crandall as one of the best of 
his inventions for the little 
folks. It is made up of two 
figures, John Gilpin—whose 
highly colored dress is spe¬ 
cially attractive to Boys and 
Girls—and his Horse, which 
intelligent animal performs a 
very important part in the il¬ 
lustration of Gilpin’s famous 
ride. 
Price per Box $1.00; by mail, prepaid, $1.25. 
Crandall’s Menagerie. 
One of the most wonderful and amusing things ever brought out for the enter¬ 
tainment of children. The six animals composing the Menagerie are beautifully 
painted, and so arranged into 56 pieces in each box, that tens of thousands of 
most laughter-provoking figures can be made up with them. 
Price $2.00. By mail, prepaid, $2.50. 
Crandall’s Alphabet-Blocks. 
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RED, WHITE, AND BLUE.—Tasteless, odor¬ 
less, and water-pi'oof. The letters are on red, 
white, and blue ground. All children are pleased 
with them. 
Price 75 Cts.; by mail, prepaid, 90 Cts. 
Crandall’s Toy Horse. 
Here is something that will make glad every 
little boy who gets it. The Toy Horse is about 6 
inches in bight to the tops of his ears. He stands 
upon a four-wheeled base, all ready to be set in 
motion by his owner. Ho is made up in pieces 
and can be taken apart and laid snugly away in hi 
Price 25 Cts,; by mail, prepaid, 
Crandall’s 
Acrobats. 
Full of fun and frolic, 
and most brilliant in cos¬ 
tume. These arc among 
the most fascinating and 
ingenious toys ever in¬ 
vented. The number of 
figures which can be made 
with the pieces in a single 
box is limited only by 
the ingenuity of the 
operator. 
Price $1.00; by mail, 
prepaid, $1.20. 
“ Ye Hero of 76.” 
The great “ Patriotic Toy.!’ A fine old sol¬ 
dier in a brilliantly colored uniform, with 
cocked hat, staff, and flag, all put up in a neat 
box. The Hero is so constructed that he can 
be placed in almost numberless and amusing 
positions, and will delight the children every¬ 
where. 
Price 25 Cts.; by mail,prepaid, 30 Cts. 
Crandall’s Little All-Right, 
One of the funniest and jolliest of the low- 
priced toys. The lively Little All-Right throws 
himself into a great variety of positions as he 
whirls around the u wheel. 4 ’ This toy can not 
conveniently be sent by mail. It is one of the 
latest things manufactured by C. M. Crandall. 
Ask the nearest Toy dealer for Crandall’s Little 
All-right, hasten to buy it, and be happy. 
ORDERS from the TRADE will be SUPPLIED on LIBERAL TERMS, 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, Sole General Agents, 245 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
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