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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[October, 
No. 9.—Walke’s Fountain Pen.-Price 
$6.00. — This is a perfect flexible pen, working auto¬ 
matically, ami making light or heavy similes. After 
once tilling it can be used for hours without refilling ; 
the flow of ink is uniform, and easily regulated to suit 
any hand. Its length is seven inches, including a 16-carat 
Gold Pen with “Diamond Point." A Cover goes over the 
pen so that itcan he carried in the pocket. From The 
Walks Pen Manufacturing Co.,Domestic Building, 
Broadway, NY. 9 subscriptions at $1.50each will secure 
this, (or tve will.supply it for the price). Sent post-paid. 
No. I O. — Inkstand. — Price $1.10. — Deer's 
Head, Single Ink, with Pen Rack, Diameter 5 inches, 
Hight 5>4 inches. From same firm as No. 73. 2 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each will secure this, (or wo will sup¬ 
ply it for the price). Sent post-paid. 
No. 1 I. — Inkstand. — Price $2.00.—Thi3 lias 
2 heavy Flint Glass Bot¬ 
tles, the stand is metal, 
ornamented in Black and 
Gilt, with Pen Rack. 3 
subscriptions at $1.50 
each will secure this, (or 
we will supply it for tlie 
price). Receiver to pay 
expressago in cither case. 
No. 12. - Ink- 
stand. -Price $1.00.— 
Contains one Bottle, with 
Bronzed Stand and 
Horseshoe Pen Rack. From same firm as No. 20. 2 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 eacii will secure this, (or we will sup¬ 
ply it for the price). Sent post-paid in either case. 
No. I 3.—The Perfected Type-Writer. 
—No. 1—Price $70.—Does for all kinds of writing. 
Manufactured by E. Remington & Sous, 281 Broadway, 
N. Y. Will be furnished for TO subscribers at $1.50 each, 
(or supplied for the price). Receiver to pay the freight. 
No. 2 Type-Writer.—Price $100—will be furnished for 
100 subscribers at $1.50 each, or sent for the price. 
Many ladies who have become expert type-writers, com¬ 
manding good salaries, have procured these machines 
by obtaining subscribers to the American Agriculturist. 
No. 14.—Daisy Printing Press.—Price 
$2.00.—Made of Malleable 
Iron, Japanned in black, 
and ornamented. Outfit 
consists of Ink Roller, 
Composing Pallet, etc.— 
packed in a wooden box, 
with full directions for 
Amateurs.—A good thing 
for boys. Supplied for 
3 subscriptions at $1.50 
each,(or sent for the price). 
Receiver in either case to pay the expressago. 
No. 15. — Bonanza Printing Press.— 
Price $3.60.—Made of Malleable Iron, japanned in black, 
ornamented with red and 
gold stripes. The outfit 
consists of Press, one Com¬ 
posing Pallet, one two- 
inch Composition Roller, 
one box Wade’s Ink, 
one set Spacing Rege- 
lots, one Pack White Bris¬ 
tol Cards, and a full 2A 3a 
font, of Fancy Card Type, 
including Spaces and 
Quads, which will print a 
name or one line of type. 
The whole packed in a wooden box, with sliding cover, 
with full directions. How to Print and Set Type. From 
The Acme Manu’f’g Co., 53 Ann St., N. Y. 4 sub¬ 
scriptions, at $1.50 each, will secure this, (or we will sup¬ 
ply it for $3.00). Expressago to he paid by recipient. 
No. 16.— Copying Press.—Price $7.oo.— 
This is suitable for a letter book, size 10 by 12; it is 
Japanned in Black, with Bronze stripe. 9 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each will secure this, (or we will supply it 
for the price). Receiver to pay expressago. 
No. 17 . — Stamp Box and Letter 
Scale.— Price $2.75.—This is Bronzed and will weigh 
one to four ounces. 4 subscribers at $1.50 each will 
secure this, (or we will supply it for the price). Sent by 
mail, post-paid in cither case 
No. IS.—Noyes’ Dictionary Holder.— 
Price 12.00. —'i'llis is a convenient article for holding an 
Unabridged Dictionary, or other largis book, and when 
not in use, it can be closed up. The one we offer is the 
Japanned. 3 subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure 
tliis, (or we will supply it for llio price). Receiver to pay 
expressago. 
No. 18, No. 10. 
No. 19. — The Franklin Reference 
Book and Holder.— Price $7.00.—This is made 
of Black Walnut, it is 30 inches high, 19 inches wide, and 
20 inches deep, and is mounted on casters. It can lie 
used as a Holder for an Unabridged Dictionary, and a 
Rack for other largo books, it will lie found a very useful 
article. From H. B. Nims & Co., Troy, N. Y. 10 
subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this, (or we will 
supply it lor the price). Receiver to pay expressago. 
No. 20.—Eggert’s Elite Combination 
Ink.—Price 75c.—Neat box, contains a bottle of Ink 
and three boxes of Powders. The ink is used as ordinary 
ink, and the powder of the color required is then applied 
with the powder-puff, whicli comes wifli the box, and the 
writing appears either ns gold, silver, or copper. From 
Wii.lv Wallach, 36 Park Row, New York. Presented, 
post-paid, to any one himself a subscriber who sends 
1 other subscription, at $1.50.—(Or we will supply it, 
post-paid, for 75 cents). 
No 2 1.—Lady’s Writing Desk. — Price 
$2.00.—Made of Loaiherolte, Ornamented in Gilt, with 
Ink Bottles. 3 subscribers at $1.50 eacii will secure 
this, (or wo will supply it for the price). Receiver to pay 
exprossage. 
No. 22.—Paper and Envelopes.— Price 
$1.00.—Put up iii a Fancy Box. nicely ornamented. 2 
subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure tliis,' (or we will 
supply it for the price). Sent by mail, post-paid in either 
case. 
No. 23.-Paper Knife and Pen Hol¬ 
der. —Price 60 cts.—Made of Wood, nicely carved, and 
can lie used as a Paper Cutter, also Pen Holder. Any 
present subscriber, sending us 1 new subscriber at $1.50 
will secure tliis, (or we will supply i for the price). Sent 
by mail, post-paid in either case. 
No. 24. — Triumph Combination 
Marker. —Price $1 00.—Each box contains a Silver- 
plated Linen Marker, a bottle of Indelible Ink. Pad, Nip¬ 
pers, and throe Complete Alphabets of Type, with Peri¬ 
ods, Spaces, etc. It can he used for Marking Linen or 
Card Printing. From Curtis & Mitchell, 15 Federal 
St., Boston, Mass. 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each will 
secure this, (or we will supply it for the price.) Sent by 
mail, post-paid in either case. 
Nos. 25 to 28.—Mark Twain’s Scrap 
Books. —They are made of various designs, full cloth, 
and stamped in gold, and silver colors, eacii hook con¬ 
tains Pocket and Scissors. From Daniel Slote & Co., 
lliitWilliam St., N. Y. We will furnish them as premi¬ 
ums for the No. of subscriptions stated (or we will sup¬ 
ply them for cash). Ail sent post-paid. 
No. 25.—Mark Twain’s Scrap Book. 
—Price $1.15.—One Column. Size 6 % by 8 inches-; 56 
pages. 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
No. 26. —Two Columns. Size 7>£ by 9 inches; 58 
Pages.—Price $1.65.—3 subscriptions at $1.50 eacii. 
No. 27. —Three Columns. Size 9 by 11 inches ; 76 
Pages.--Price $2.25.—4 subscriptions at $1.50 eacii. 
No. 28. — 1 Three Columns, Size 9Jf by 12 inches ; 76 
Pages.—Price $3.00.—5 subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
No. 29.—Ordinary Columbia Bicycle. 
— Price $70.00.—The leading and favorite Bicycle in 
this country ; strong, well made, and finely finished; di¬ 
weight 47 pounds, and supplied with Saddle Bag, 
Wrench, and Oiler. From the Pope Manufacturing 
Co., 101 Summer St., Boston, Mass. 75 subscriptions 
at $1.50 each will secure this (or we will supply it 
for $70). Receiver to pay expressago. It is a very 
superier and every way desirable Bicycle. 
Subscriptions for English or German Editions are at the same rates, and count alike for Premiums, together or separately. 
