American Aafticui/ruRtsT 
423 
inc/for. They are made by the Misiuden Cutlery Co., 
No. 49 Chambers St., N. Y. City. Nino subscribers sent 
us at $1.50 each will secure 12 Tea Spoons (worth 
$7.25); sixteen subscribers, at $1.50 each, will secure 
12 Table Spoons (value $14.50) [We will supply the 
Tea Spoons for $7.25 per dozen, and the Table Spoons 
for $14.50; ora set of six for half these prices.] Receiver 
to pay expressage. We will supply a set of half a 
dozen Tea-spoons for 5 subscribers, or a set of half a 
dozen Table-spoons for 9 subscribers, at $1.50 each. 
No. I 05.-One Dozen Table-Forks.— 
The same description and remarks apply to these as to No. 
104, and they are from the same makers. (We select as 
Premiums only such articles as we can warrant in quality 
and price, and these the most desirable.) Price $14.50. 
Presented/?^ to any one sending only 16 subscribers at 
$1.50 each, or a set of six for 9 subscribers.—[We will 
,supply one dozen for $14.50,orasetof sixfor $7.25.] Re¬ 
ceiver to pay expressage, if not delivered at this office. 
No. 106.—Sugar Tongs.— Beautiful, Crown 
Pattern,Extra Plate. Price, $2.12. Presented post-paid for 
3 subscribers at $1.50 each. [Or, sent post-paid for $2.12], 
NO. | 07.—Butter Knife. —Beautiful form, 
Crown Pattern. Price, $1.25, and worth it, as it is heavily 
Triple-Plated on white metal, and made for long service. 
We could supply as good-looking knives, called “extra 
plate,” for 50 to 75 cents, but this is worth a dozen of 
them, and we prefer it at the extra price. (This remark 
applies to all the articles here ottered). W e send this 
post-paid, for twosubscribers at$1.50 each, [or, for $1.25], 
No. 108.—Fruit Knife and Nut-Pick, 
combined in one 
handle, both 
opening to 
spring hack. 
Blade ft n e1y 
chased. Handle, 
Crown Pattern. 
Heavily Plated. 
This is a fine 
Premium,which we will present for 2 subscribers at $1.50 
each. [Or, we will supply and send it post-paid for$1.50]. 
No. 109.— Sugar Shell — Mustard 
Spoon—Salt Spoon. —All beautiful ; Crown Pat¬ 
tern, Double-Plated. All Three presented for three sub¬ 
scribers at $1.50 each, and sent post-paid. [Or, will be 
sent post-paid for $2.00]. This, and the three Premiums 
above are supplied by the Middletown (Ct.), Plate Co. 
handsome case. Those articles aro unique in appearance, 
and substantial in material and construction, being made 
of steel throughout, chased with handsome designs, and 
heavily nickel-plated. By same manufacturer as No. 50. 
For three subscriptions, at $1.50 each, we will present 
this set and case. [Or we will supply them for $2.25.] 
SST - !!' to go by mail, send us 15 cents for postage & packing. 
No. 1 1 1 — Flow- 
er Vase. — A most “ 
beautiful Peacock Pattern, 
-.^4 
elegantly chased, heavily 
triple plated in silver with- 
fill ll« 
out, and gold within so 
that, it will not tarnish by 
contact with plants in wa- 
Wi 
ter. Hight, nine inches. 
We selected this as the 
most pleasing among a 
large assortment, from dif- 
!|M 
Ilf 1 
ferent makers. This and 
No. 112 are supplied to 
us by the Middletown 
Plate Co. We present it 
for 8 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each,[or, we will sup- 
ply it for $0.] Express- 
age to be paid by recipient. 
No. 1 1 2. — Card 
Receiver. —Elegantly ^ 
chased, Deer Pattern. The || 
Receiver is a large dishing 
silver-leaf, nine inches 
long, five inches wide. We selected it from many forms 
as the most beautiful for the price ($6). We will present 
it for Eight subscriptions at $1.50 each, [or supply it 
for the price, $6.00.] Receiver to pay the expressage. 
No. 113.—Napkin Ring .—On a Base ; Dove 
pattern ; a very fine one for the price, $1. Triple plated. 
Presented post-paid for two subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
ting paper. From same tirm as No. 135. Price $1.50. Two 
subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this post-paid 
[or we will send one of them post-paid for $1.50.] 
No. II6. — Per¬ 
fume Case. —Made 
of Rosewood, inlaid with 
other wood, and gilt, lined 
with velvet, and contains 
two Ornamented Cut-glass 
Bottles, with Lock and 
Key. From same firm as 
No. 72. For seven sub¬ 
scriptions, at $1.50 each, 
we will present this set 
complete [or we will sup¬ 
ply it for $5]. Express- 
age to be paid by the 
recipient in either case. 
No. I I 7.—Perfumery Case.-This is made 
of Spanish Morocco, and contains two glass Perfume 
Bottles, very neat, and suitable for a lady’s toilet. From 
same party as No. 148. Three subscriptions at $1.50 each, 
will secure this Perfumery Case [or we will supply it for 
$2.00], expressage to be paid by recipient in either case. 
and Spoon.— This is Standard Silver Plated, white 
metal base, medallion pattern, in satin-lined morocco 
case; an elegant present. Supplied by the Meriden 
Cutlery Co. Four subscriptions at $1.50 each will 
secure it free. [Or we will send a set on receipt of the 
regular price, $3.00.] Receiver to pay express charges. 
No. I I 9.—Lady’s 
Belt and Hand¬ 
kerchief Bag. — 
This is made of Leather, 
and is a very neat and 
useful article. We will 
furnish it either in 
Black, Brown, Red, or 
Tan. In ordering, 
state the color desired. 
From Spellman Bros., 
355 and 357 Broadway, N. 
Y. Price, $1.25. Two sub¬ 
scriptions, at $1.50 each, 
will secure this, post-paid. 
[Or we will send it, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of $1.25.] 
No. 120. — Case of Scissors. - The Case 
is of morocco, handsomely gotten up, and lined with 
velvet and satin, containing three first quality scissors, 
crocus finish, length 4, 5, and 5} inches, respectively ; a 
very pretty and useful Premium. Made by the United 
No. I I O.—Nut Picks and Cracker.— One- 
half dozen Nut Picks and a Nut Cracker, put up in a 
No. I I 4.—Napkin Ri 
latest style. The 
form is shown in 
the engraving. 
Heavily plated.— 
We will present 
this, post-paid, to 
any actual sub¬ 
scriber who will 
procure and for¬ 
ward one new sub¬ 
scriber at $1.50, 
[or we will send 
it post-paid for 75 
cents.] Both of 
these fine Napkin 
Rings are supplied to us by the Middletown Plate Co. 
No. I I 5.—Lady’s Portfolio.— Made of canvas 
and bound with leather. It contains compartments for 
paper, envelopes, etc., and has eight large sheets of blot¬ 
States Steel Shear Com¬ 
pany, West Meriden, Ct., 
whose manufactures stand 
deservedly very high in the 
market. Furnished to ns by the Meriden Cutlery Co., 
49 Chambers street, New York. Ladies can get this pre¬ 
mium free , forwarded post-paid by mail, by sending a 
club of Six subscribers, at $1.50 each.—[Or we will 
send this set, pre-paid, on receipt of the price, $4.CO.] 
No. 121. — Shawl-Strap. 
straps, made of colored 
leather, with nickel-plated 
metal handle; length of 
straps, 38 inches. From 
Peck & Snyder, 124 Nas¬ 
sau St., N. Y. Price, $1.00. 
Two subscriptions at $1.50 
each, will secure this post¬ 
paid [or, we will supply and 
send it post-paid for $1.00). 
— This has throe 
