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AMERICAS' AGRICULTURIST. 
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Mo. 387.—Tally Ho Sulky.—Price $s,00.— 
Made of the best material, nicely painted and ornamented, 
it is capable of greater speed than any other kind made. 
It is suitable for boys only, from 3 to 8 years, and affords 
exercise for tlio arms and body, as well as pleasure to the 
owner of it. From same firm as No. 3S8. 10 subscrip¬ 
tions at StrSO eacli will secure it, (or we will supply it 
for the price). Receiver to pay expressag -. 
No. 388.—Perambulator. — Price $13.50.— 
With Patent Valise Top, upholstered all around on the 
inside in all wool reps, furnished with curtains, hub caps, 
handle tips, hand rail, etc. From C. W. F. Dare, 47 
Cortlandt St., N. Y. Supplied for 17 subscriptions 
at $1.50 each, (or furnished for $13.50). Receiver to pay 
expressage. We will furnish it with Slat or Wicker 
Body as desired. 
No. 390. Box of Paints. 
—Price $1.50.—These paints arc put 
ui> in a Stained Wood Box, 25 differ¬ 
ent colors. The box contains Cups, 
India Ink, Pencils, and Brush. 
From same firm as No. 05. 2 
subscriptions at $1.50 cacli will 
secure this, (of we will supply it 
for the price). Sent by mail post¬ 
paid, in either case. 
Mo. 39 I.— Paint-Box.— 
Price 75 els. — Contains twenty 
Cakes Assorted Paints, four Cups 
and three Brushes, all packed in 
box. Presented to any one liim- 
sc If a subscriber who sends us 1 
new subscription at $1.50 (or wo 
supply it for 75 cents). 
No. 392. — Humming 
Top. — Price 05 cts. — Made of 
metal, highly painted and ornament¬ 
ed. From same firm as No. 05. 
Any present subscriber sending us 
1 new subscriber at $1150 will 
secure this, (or we will supply it 
for the price). Sent by mail post-paid, in cither case. 
supplied for the price). 
Perambulator. — Price 
$1.50.—The body is 
willow, handsome¬ 
ly lined, with Para¬ 
sol Canopy, well 
mounted, the 
wheels 0x8 inches 
in diameter. From 
same firm as No. 
3S8. 2 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each 
will secure it, (or 
Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 394.— Boy’s Star Line Wagon. — 
Price $5.00.—Gotten tip expressly to please little urchins, 
It lias an iron axle, heavy round 
tire wheels, and is painted and 
ornamented, and also has hub 
caps and seat, with 2S-inch 
body. This will make an ad¬ 
mirable present from parents 
Premium 394 
No. 389. —Boy’s Bicycle.— Price $ 6 . 00 .— 
Strongly made, with tinned iron frame and seat, shaved 
spoke wheels, with 33-inch front wheel. Suitable for a 
hoy from 10 to 14 years. From same firm as No. 3S8. 
We will present this for 7 subscriptions at $1.50 each, 
(or supply It for the price). Receiver to pay expressage. 
to their sons. From C. W. F. Bare, 47 Cortlandt St., 
N. Y. Supplied for 7 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or for 
the price named). Receiver to pay expressage. 
Mo. 395.—Boy’s Wagon.— Price$8.00.—This 
very handsomely gotten lip vehicle for the use of boys be¬ 
tween 6 to 10 years of age, will carry four to five hundred 
pounds on a level road. Wheels and spindles are of iron, 
body is 2 ft. 8 in. long, 1 foot 3 in. wide, and 5 in. deep. 
Finely painted, and a first-class wagon. Made by the 
Silver & Beming M’f’o Co., Salem, Ohio. Supplied 
for 10 subscriptions, at $1.50 each, (or sent on receipt of 
price). Receiver to pay freight from factory in either case. 
tin braced, arched Knees, and polished Runners. Length 
33 inches, and 12 inches wide. Made by same firm as 
No. 388. 3 subscriptions, at (1.50 each, will secure 
this premium, (or we win supply it for the price 
$2). Expressage to be paid by recipient. 
Mo. 397.—Girl’s Sleigh.— Price $6.00.—Very 
strongly made,, handsomely painted, and decorated, body 
upholstered with all wool reps. From same firm as No. 
388. Presented for 7 subscriptions at $1.50 each, 
(or supplied for the price). Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 398.—Steam Propeller.— Price $ 2 . 00 .— 
Tliisgenuinc little Steam-Boat., with Boiler and Engine, 
is a great source of amusement for juveniles. It is 9 
inches long. Furnished by Selchow& Richter, 41 John 
St., N. Y. The hull, boiler, lamp, smoke-stack, steam- 
pipe, propeller, rudder, etc., are made of brass, and it 
can be operated in a tub, poiul, or small lake. 3 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each will secure this (or we will 
supply it for $2.00). 
No. 399. - 
Bull Dog 
Bank. — Price 
$1.50.—Place (lie 
coin on the nose of 
the Bog, then pull 
his tail, lie will 
throw it off, catch 
it in Ins mouth, 
and swallow it. 
From same firm ns 
No. 39S. 2 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 
each will secure 
this, (or we will 
supply it for tlie 
price). Sent by 
mail, post-paid. 
No. 400- Kicking Mule Bank.—Price 
$1 .50.— 1 The Mule and Rider being brought into position, 
a slight toucli on (he spring causes the Mule to kick, and 
throw the rider over his head, when the coin is thrown 
from the Rider’s mouth, into the receptacle below. From 
same firm as No. 398.-2 subscriptions at $1.50 eacli 
will secure this, (or we will supply it for the price). Sent 
by mail, post-paid. 
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