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No. 356.-Spring Bagatelle.-P^ Si-50. 
—An amusing game for children, it has one Bell, and the 
Ball is shot by a spring, which forces it over the board, 
through the pins and arches, until 300 is made, which 
completes the game. From E. I. Horsman, 80 William 
St., N. Y. Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each, 
(or supplied for the price). Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 357.—Three Premiums in One.— 
Price 75 cts. — 1st. 
Black Slate, cover¬ 
ed frame. — 2d. 
Scholar's Companion, 
a Tin Box, contain¬ 
ing Pen - Holder, 
Lead Pencil, Slate 
Pencil, and Rubber, 
Sponge, and Chalk 
Crayon — 3d. Hemp- 
Knitted School Bag , 
strong and durable; 
length, 14 inches; 
depth, 11 inches. 
1 new subscription, 
at §1.50, if sent by a 
subscriber himself, 
will secure all these. 
(or we will supply the 3 for 75 cents.) This was a popu¬ 
lar Premium last year, and is consequently again offered 
for 1882. 
No. 358.—Three Premiums in One.— 
Price 75 cts.—1st. Ornamental Tin Lunch Box, length 7 
inches, width 4 inches, depth 2£ inches.—2d. Metal Fold¬ 
ing Drinking Cup, which folds up, and packs in a small 
tin box.—3d. Farrell's Combination Match Box, nickel- 
plated, with Candlestick and Candle. From Willy 
Wai.lacii, 30 Park Row, N. Y. Supplied to any present 
subscriber who sends us 1 new subscription at $1.50, 
(or for the price named). 
No. 359.—C raphoscope.— Price $8.00.—The 
Stand and Frame are made of Black Walnut, with one 
No. 356. Presented 
for 11 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each, 
(or supplied for the 
price). Receiver to 
pay freight. 
No. 360. - 
Swing for 
Child ren.— 
Price $1.50.—Made 
with Willow Back 
and covered Seat; 
ropes and hooks, 
complete. FromE. 
I. Horsman, 80 William St., N. Y. Presented for 2 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each, (or supplied for the price). 
Receiver to pay expressage in either case. 
No. 361.-Boy’s Yacht.-Price $2.00.-This 
Yacht is 16 inches long, Schooner rigged, fine model, 
and nicely painted and varnished. From same firm 
as No. 362. Three subscriptions at $1.50 each, will se¬ 
cure this, (or we will supply it for the price, $2.00). Ex¬ 
pressage to be paid by the recipient. 
No. 362.—Combination Doll- 
House.— Price $1.75. — This is a very 
neat and attractive Toy House, its size, 
when set up, is 21x18x10 inches; it is packed 
in a box, and is easily built. A full set of 
directions for building accompany it. A 
very nice present for a little girl. From 
Stirn & Lyon, 20 Park Place, N. Y. Pre¬ 
sented for 3 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (of 
supplied for the price). Sent post-paid. 
No. 363.—Two Premiums in 
One.— Price 90 cents.—1st. The Patient 
Angler. A very amusing Game, which can 
be played by a number of persons; direc¬ 
tions for playing sent with each box. 2nd. 
Photograph Frame. Made of Silk Velvet; 
suitable for Card Photo. From same firm 
as No. 362. We will present these for 2 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each, (or supply them for 
the price). Sent post-paid in either case. 
powerful lens, which is intended for viewing large photo¬ 
graphs or other pictures, and will be found a very useful 
instrument in the household. From the same firm as 
No. 364.— The Suspension 
Bridge. — Price $1.75.—This Toy is a 
Model of the East River Bridge, between 
Brooklyn and New York City ; its size 
when set up is 42 by 14 by 6inches; it is packed in a box 
with directions for setting up, arid will be found a source 
of amusement and instruction. From same firm as No. 
362. Presented for 3 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or sup¬ 
plied for the price). Sent post-paid in either case. 
No. 365. 
Observe those eyes, their wondrous size ! 
What other bird that sings or flies 
Looks half so marvellously wise ? 
No. 365.—Natural History Jingles. 
Price 60 cts.—This is a late Novelty; it is for children 
learning to read, also to amuse and interest them. The 
cards are cut in strips, crosswise, and each strip contains 
a letter and a section of the picture, and these being put 
together form the proper word. The cards are in bright 
colors, representing different birds and beasts, with the 
name printed in large letters down the middle of the 
card. Any present subscriber sending us 1 new sub¬ 
scription at $1.50 will be presented with a Box, post-paid, 
(or we will supply it for the price). 
No. 366.—Gaskell’s Compendium.— 
Price $1.00.—It consists of a full series of Copy-slips, 
Book of Instructions, ornamental flourishing, lettering, 
pen drawing, ladies’ penmanship, etc., etc. By means 
of this self-teaching system, any one can acquire a beau¬ 
tiful handwriting without a teacher. From G.A.Gaskell, 
Jersey City, N. J. Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 
each, (or supplied for the price). Sent post-paid. 
No. 367.-Crandall’s Noah’s Dominos. 
—Price $1.00.—All have heard of Noah’s Ark, and all 
should be equally interested in Noah’s Dominos—with* 
beautiful animals on one side, and the regular game of 
Dominoes in large print on the other, thus making 
several games, and each complete in itself. Presented 
No. 368.—The “>Eolia” Piano .—Price 
$1.00.—This is a pretty Toy Piano, it has 15 Keys, is 16 
inches long, 10 wide and 4>4 high, its tones are very 
pleasing, and it will make a nice present to a little girl. 
Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or we will 
supply it for the price). 
It will be observed that we this year Prepay Carriage on all Crandall’s Blocks and Toys East of Missouri River, 
