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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
No. 220 .-Billiardette.-Tho above engrav¬ 
ing represents this fascinating game. Size of the board 
is 5 ft. 10 inches by 2 ft. 1 inch. Send your address 
on a Postal to this office for full descriptive circulars. 
No. 1 is very neatly gotten np, and is' an ornament for 
any room. There are ten balls and one cue put up with 
every table, together with printed instructions. We will 
present it for 7 subscriptions, at $1.50 each, [or supply it 
for $5.00]. No. 2 is of the same size as the above, but is 
made of Fine Black-walnut , the surface covered with 
Extra Fine Billiard Cloth , and the balls are of Zugelto. 
We will present it for 10 subscriptions, at $1.50 each. 
The board being quite light, it can be placed on an ordi¬ 
nary table, and when it is not in use, itcan be put away in 
a very small space, or be set up against the side of the 
room. We send one complete for $8. Each Board goes 
packed in a stout box. Freight to be paid by recipient. 
No. 22i.—‘‘Our Boys’” Wagon.—For 
the use of Boys from 6 to 15 years of age. The bed 
is 2 ft. 8 in. long, 1 foot 3 in. wide, and 5 in. deep. The 
wheels are all iron, the spindles also of iron. It is flhely 
pninted, a first-rate and handsome wagon, and will carry 
a weight of 400 to 500 lbs. on a level road. Made by the 
Silver & Demins M’f’g Co., Salem, Ohio. Presented 
for only 10 subscriptions, at $1.50 each, [or we supply one 
for $8.] The freight from the factory paid by receiver. 
No. 222. —Boy’s Wagon. — Just the thing 
for the active little “ drivers ” at home. This Wagon lias 
iron axle, and heavy round tire 
wheels, painted and ornament¬ 
ed with bright colors, has hub 
caps and seat, with 28-inch 
body. From C. W. F. Dark, 
*7Cortiandt St., New York. A 
Premium 222 
father, mother, or older brother or sister ought to easily 
collect the 6 subscribers which will gel this.—[Or we 
will supply one for $4.50.] Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 223. — Drum.— Made of bent-Ash, Sheep¬ 
skin heads, size across heads 12 inches, varnished and 
ornamented, and sticks. It is a very good Drum. From 
same firm as No. 222. Two subscriptions, at $1.50 each, 
will secure this [or we will supply it for $1.25], the 
expressage to be paid by the recipient in either enso. 
No. 224.— Pocket-Book.— Made of American 
“Russia” leather, with patent expansion bottom and 
coin pocket From same firm as No. 30. Two subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each will secure this premium, post-paid, 
for we will send one. post-paid, for the price, $1.50], 
No. 225. — Improved Bracket-Saw 
Outfit*— {See engraving , top of next column.) This 
fine “Improved Outfit ” consists of: 1 Beautiful Box ; 1 
Steel Saw Frame, Japanned and Finely Ornamented ; 50 
Bracket and Ornamental Designs; % Doz. Steel Saw 
Blades; 1 Brad Awl ; 1 Piece Sand Paper; 85 Miniature 
Designs, of full size, with a price list; 1 Manual of In¬ 
structions, 12 pages, Illustrated, giving description of 
all tools and woods used iti Bracket Sawing; Five illus- 
IJintOVEI) BRACKET-SAW FRAME. 
trated lessons for beginners; Instructions how¬ 
to apply the Design, smooth the work, put it 
together, and also how to finish it in oil, shel¬ 
lac, varnish, and polish. One page is given to 
illustrated lessons in Marquetry or Inlaying 
work. For two subscriptions at $1.50 each, we will 
mail this fi-ee; [or we will supply it, jmt-pald, for$1.18.] 
No. 226.—Bracket-Saw Drill, No. I. 
A very nsefn! little tool. The Drill Stock, and Six 
Drill Points, and Wrench, are packed in a box. For 
only 2 subscribers at $1.50 each, we will mail the Drill 
post-paid, [or supply it to any one, post-paid, for $1,18.] 
FAC-SIMILE 
Of the cover to the Beautiful Box con¬ 
taining our New- Ornamented 
SPRING- STEEL FRAME 
AND 
Latest Improved Outfit. 
[Box Cover of Premium 225.1 
No. 227. — Wiens’ Tool Chest.— Made of 
ash, and trimmed with black-walnut, with tray divided 
into compartments, and contains Smooth Plane, Jack 
Plane, Claw Hammer, Chisel, Hand Screw, two Files, Box- 
Wood Rule, Compasses, Drawing Knife, Nail Set, Chalk, 
Line Reel, Screw Driver, Plyers. Brace, two Anger Bits, 
Centre Bit, Gauge Bit, Pincers, Brad Awl, Gimlet, Pencil, 
and Crayon. There is no better investment than that 
made in securing a supply of handy tools for the thou¬ 
sand and one little jobs that are continually coming 
np. From E. I. nousMAN & Co., 80 and 82 William 
St.. New York. Price, $8.00. Nine subscriptions, at 
$1.50 each, will secure this. [Or we will supply it for 
$ 8 .] The recipient to pay expressage in either case. 
No. 230.—Tam- 
many Bank. — 
This is a good sub¬ 
stantial Bank. The man 
holds bis band to receive 
the coin, and when plac¬ 
ed in it, the weight, 
causes him to drop the 
coin Into his pocket, 
which touches a spring, 
and he makes a bow. 
From same firm ns No. 
23. Two subscriptions 
at $1.50 each, secures 
this [or sold for $1.00]. 
Recipient to pay express 
charges. (The Tammany 
Bank weighs 32 ounces.) 
if to go by mail, send us 32 cents for postage & packing. 
supply one for $5.00.] 
No. 228. - Boy's Tool 
Chest. — This Chest has 21 
assorted tools, in a neat binged- 
lid box, made of ash, with wal¬ 
nut moulding. Just the thing 
to encourage the mechanical 
genius in boys. Made by E. I. 
Horsman, 80 and 82 William St., 
New York City. Will be given 
for 4 subscribers at $1.60 each, 
[or supplied for the price, $2.60.] 
The receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 229.—Boy’s Tool 
Chest. — Still larger than No. 
22S and from same maker. This 
contains thirty-two tools, and 
will be a fine present for any 
boy. It will be given for 6 sub¬ 
scribers at $1.50 each, [or wo will 
Recipient to pay the expressage. 
No. 231. —Companion Tool-Chest, 
No. I .—This com¬ 
bination is well ad¬ 
justed, and it is a 
convenience for the 
Family, Store, and 
Workshop.—It com¬ 
bines; A Rosewood 
Plane ; One Gonge: 
One six-inch Box¬ 
wood Rule; One Me¬ 
dium Chisel ; One 
inch Cutter, used al¬ 
so as a Chisel; One 
Screw Driver; One 
Saw: One Awl; One 
Gimlet. These tools 
are all made from 
the best cast steel. 
The chuck is beauti¬ 
fully Nickel Plated. 
It will hold a tool ns 
small as a pin head. 
They are packed in 
a handsome box. For 
2 subscribers at $1.50 
each, we send this 
free ; [or supply it to 
any one, and send it, 
post-paid, for $1.50.] 
It is a very handy combination for occupying so little 
room and for so small a price.and may well be obtained by 
any one who has not the same tools in some other form. 
