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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[October, 
No. 47.—Universal Clothes Wringer. 
—Price $6.00.—A very useful , lime-saving , strength-sav¬ 
ing , clolhes-saving implement, that should be in every 
family. This is of the best make. From R. C. Brown¬ 
ing, 32 Cortlaudt St., N. Y. 9 subscribers at $1.50 
each will secure this Wringer, (or we will send it for 
the price.) Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 48. — Doty’s improved Clothes 
Washer.—Price $14.00.— Made with the Metropolitan 
Balance Weight. Over seventy-five thousand families 
are using this Washing Machine in the U. S. Made by 
the Metropolitan Manufacturing Co., 32 Cortlandt 
St., N. Y. 17 subscriptions at $1.50 each secures this, 
(or we supply it for $14.) Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 49.—The “Mayflower” Oil Cook 
Stove. —Price $12.85.—This Stove is made of Galvan¬ 
ized Iron, and is very durable. 
The Oil Reservoir is kept cool 
by a constant circulation of 
fresh air through the arches 
of a Cold-air Jacket, surround¬ 
ing the stove. It is also pro¬ 
vided with an extension top, 
whereby three articles can be 
cooked at the same time; it is 
provided with three burners, 
and this size stove will do the 
cooking for four to six per¬ 
sons, at a slight cost for oil. 
From Huff & Brainard, 324 Sixth Avenue, New York. 
1 5 subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure the stove with 
extension top, oven, broiler, and iron heater, (or we will 
supply it for the price.) Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 50. — Stanyan’s Patent Bread 
Mixer and Kneader.— Price $3.25.—This is a 
very simple labor-saving article ; it thoroughly beats up 
the dough, forcing the air through it, and stretching 
and rolling it into that elastic condition, necessary to 
produ m light, fine-grained bread. The pan is seamless, 
of the heaviest tin, and all the other parts are iron. The 
knife which does the kneading is polished and Nickel- 
plated. From the Dutcheu Temple Co., Hopedale, 
Mass. 5 subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this, 
(or we will supply it for the price.) Receiver to pay ex¬ 
pressage in either case. 
No. 51. —The National Wire Mat¬ 
tress.— Price $10.50.—This mattress, manufactured by 
the National Wire Mattress Co., New Britain, Conn., 
is so made, the manufacturers claim, that it can never 
sag; that it will never rust in any climate ; that it can be 
taken apart and folded into a small space, and that it is 
the only mattress getting its elasticity from tempered 
Springs. Those who have used them recommend them 
to us in the strongest terms. We will present this to any 
one sending us 12 subscribers at $1.50 each, (or wc 
will supply one for the price.) Receiver to pay freight. 
No. 52. —Hanging Lamp .—Price $4.25.— 
This Lamp can be used for Hall, Library, and Dining or 
other rooms. It is called “The Meriden 469,” and is 
provided with a 10-inch shade, is finished in Nickel and 
Polished Brass. From the Meriden Malleable Iron 
Co., No. 43 Park Place, New York. 6 subscribers at 
$1.50 eacli will secure this, (or we will supply it for the 
price.) Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 53.—The Travers’ Patent Ham¬ 
mock.— Price $3.00. Made of strong Twine, Brass 
Mounted, Cardinal Binding, and is very durable. From J. 
P. Travers & Son, 46 Beekman St., N. Y. Price, $3.00. 
We will present this for 4 subscriptions at $1.50 each, 
(or we will supply it for $3.00.) Receiver to pay carriage. 
No. 54. —Ham mock. —Price $1.50. — Made 
of colored twines; strong, durable, and useful. From J. 
P. Travers & Son. Wo will present this for 2 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each, (or we will supply it on re¬ 
ceipt of $1.50. Sent post-paid in either case). 
No. 55.—The “Crown” Fluting Ma¬ 
chine.—Price $5.00.—It has all the valuable features 
of the best machines, with several important novelties. 
The Rolls are of Brass, Length 6 inches, and ttie Machine 
is recommended to do Us work well. From The Lark. 
Manufacturing Co., 8Church St., N. Y. Supplied for 
7 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or furnished for the 
price.) Receiver lo pay expressage. 
No. 56. — Embroidery Frame. —Price 
$1.10.—(With the Embroidery Frame isalso suitable can¬ 
vas and 3 Design Books.) It is made of cherry wood, 
highly polished. The Frame is in size, 9x10 inches. The 
Canvas on which the embroidery is to be done, is first 
fastened to the frame, as seen in the cut, and then, by 
turning the screws of the Frame, the Canvas is made 
tight, so that designs can be worked most beautifully, 
and with great ease and rapidity. Sent free and post¬ 
paid for 2 subscribers at $1 .50 each, (or we will supply 
it post-paid for $1.10). 
The following articles are manufactured by the Goodell 
Company, Antrim, N. H.,and they will be found service¬ 
able in paring, slicing, and coring apples, also in ston¬ 
ing cherries. They will be furnished for number of sub¬ 
scriptions stated, (or supplied for the price. Receiver to 
pay expressage in all cases). 
No. 57.—Turn Table Apple Parer. — 
Price $1.00.—Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
No. 58.— Climax Apple Corer and 
Slieer.—Price $1.00.—Presented for 2 subscriptions 
at $1.50 each. 
No. 59.—Bay State Apple Parer and 
SI icer.—Price $1.50.—Presented for 3 subscriptions 
at. $1.50 each. 
made on a new principle; it is simple in its construction, 
and is easily adjusted to any desired position from sit¬ 
ting to reclining. By its peculiar construction it is 
balanced m all positions, requiring no fastenings to keep 
it in place. The seat is made of strong canvas, fitting- 
perfectly the entire length, and will be found lo be strong, 
durable, and light. From Goodell Company, Antrim, N. 
II. 5 subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this, (or- 
we will supply it for the price.) Sent by express, in either 
case tlie receiver paying expressage. 
No. 63. — White Mountain Potato 
Parer.— Price $i.oo.— 
This machine will pare 
better than it can be 
done by hand, takes off a 
thinner paring from any 
shaped potato, and also 
cleans out the eyes. From 
same firm as No. 61. 
2 subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this, (or we 
will supply it for the price.) Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 64.—Houchin’s Improved Patent 
Pocket Cook Stove.—Price $1.25.—With Grid¬ 
iron and Boiler, holding nearly one quart, which 
can he used as a drinking cup. It will boil water 
in five minutes to make two or three cups of Tea, 
Coffee, or Chocolate; to Boil Eggs, Stew Oysters, etc. 
Will not spill or explode. Made by Houchin Manufac¬ 
turing Co., 43 Chambers St., New York. Supplied, 
post-paid, for 2 subscriptions, at $1.50 each, (or sent 
post-paid to any address for the price). 
No. 65.—Metalaphone.— Price $ 1 . 50 .—This 
is a Musical Instrument of pleasant sweet tone, in orna¬ 
mented frame, with 22 Notes (3 Octaves), made of Metal,, 
nickel-plated and engraved, and is played by striking the- 
notes with two small mallets, seen in the engraving. 
From Stirn & Lyon, 20 Park Place, N. Y. 2 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each will secure this, (or we will sup¬ 
ply it for the price.) Expressage to he paid by recipient. 
No. 66.—German Harmonica. — Price 
$ 1 . 50 .—Made of black wood, polished, nickel-plated. 
No. 60.—Family Cherry Stoner.—Price 
$1.00. Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
1 Forty-eight notes and tremolo. A desirable instrument.. 
2 subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this post¬ 
paid, (or we will supply it for the price). 
No. 61.—The White Mountain Apple 
Goring and Slicing Machine.— Price $ 1 . 00 . 
—This will pare any shape of apple, it will take out the 
core and leave the apple all sliced, ready for drying or 
evaporating. From Goodell Company, Antrim, N. H. 
2 subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this, (or we 
will supply it for the price.) Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 67.-Banjo. — Plice $5.00. — Has Nickel 
Rim, Calf-skin head, with 
six brackets. 7 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each will se¬ 
cure this, (or we will sup¬ 
ply it for the price..).- Receiver to pay expressage. 
Subscriptions for English or German Editions are at the same rates, and count alike for Premiums, together or separately. 
