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AMERICAN AGrRICUT/rURIST. 
No. 296. - Centleman’s Saddle.—This 
is ma le of either Enamel or Hog-skin Leather, as de¬ 
sired. Quitted ali 
ovor the Sent, and 
Knee Flaps and 
Thigh Puffs, with 
Roll on the Cantel; 
the Stirrup Leathers 
linve a Quilted Safe. 
Two fiuo worsted 
Girths, with Nick¬ 
el-plated Stirrups. 
From C. M. Mose- 
maN & Btto., 128 
Chambers St., N. Y. 
Thirty-five s n b - 
scriptions at $1.50 
each, will secure 
this, [or we will 
supply it for $35], 
the express charges 
to be pniti by recipi¬ 
ent in either cnee. 
N •>. 297.—Centleman’s Saddle.—'This in 
a plain English Saddle, with covered buttons, two Girths, 
plated Stirrups, and hog-skin Seat. From C. M. Mosk- 
wan & Bro., 128 Chambers St.. N. Y. Seventeen sub¬ 
scriptions only at $1.50 each will secure this. [Or we will 
supply it for $15.J Expressage to be paid by recipient. 
No. 298.—McClellan’s Officer’s Sad¬ 
dle.—This is made of Black Leather, and has a fancy 
Enamel Leather quilted Seat, with two Girths, and cover¬ 
ed Stirrups. From same firm as No. 297. Twenty five 
subscriptions at .fl.50 each will secure this very excel¬ 
lent Saddle. [Or we will supply it for $25.00]. Ex¬ 
pressage to be paid by the recipient in either case. 
No. 299.—Ladies’ Side-Saddle.-Thishas 
three Horns, English style, imitation buckskin, orna¬ 
mental quilted Seat, double Girths. Slipper Stirrup, full 
size flap with pocket. From same firm as No. 297. Twen¬ 
ty subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this. [Or we will 
supply it for $20.] Expressage to be paid by recipient. 
No. 300.—Boy’s Saddle.—This is the same 
as No. 297. with the exception that the seat is quilted. 
From the sumo firm as No. 297. Fourteen subscriptions 
only at $1.50 each will secure this. [Or we will supply 
it for $12]. Expressage to be paid by the recipient. 
No. 301Carriage Whip. — This is nil 
Bone. Celluloid Handle, Germnn Silver Ferrnle, carved 
with Horse 8hoe Ornaments. From same firm ns No. 
297. Eight subscriptions at $1.60 will seenre this [or, we 
will supply it for $6.00]. Expressage paid by recipient. 
No. 302. — Dog Whip and Call Com¬ 
bined. —This is made of White Braided Leather, with 
Hog Call in Handle, neat and substantial. From same 
firm as No. 297. Two subscriptions at $1.50 each will se¬ 
cure this [or we will supply it for $1.50], can be mailed. 
fW If to go by Mall, send us 8 cents for postage & packing. 
No. 303.—One Pair Horse Blankets.— 
These are square ; all Wool; size 80 X 84 inches. Strap 
and Buckle with Fancy Heading. From same firm as 
No. 297. Twelve subscriptions at $1.50 each, will secure 
these good horse blankets [or we will supply them for 
$10], expressage to be paid by recipient, in either case. 
No. 304.— One Pair Kersey Horse 
Blankets.—' These are all Wool, regular made, trim¬ 
med, cut, and fitted. From same firm as No. 297. Ten 
subscriptions at $1.50 each, will seenre these without 
cost, except expressage [or we will supply them for $8]. 
Expressage to bo paid by the recipient, in either case. 
No.305.—Fishing Rod Four 
pieces; Trout or Bait Rod; wound Handle, 
rosewood finish, hollow Butt, with exlra. 
lancewood Tip, with Reel, Guides and 
Butt Cap. From E. I. Uorsman, 80 and 
82 William St., N. Y. Eight subscriptions 
at $1.50 cacti, will secure this very excel¬ 
lent Fishing Rod. [Or we will supply one for the price, 
$0.] Expressage in either case to he paid by receiver. 
No. 306.—Hunting Suit (Thomson & Sons, 
301 Broadway, N. Y.)—Coat, pants, vest, and bat. Made 
of extra quality duck (water-proof), dead grass color, 
equally serviceable for either summer or winter use. We 
believe this to be as good and as cheap a hunting suit as 
was over offered American sportsmen. Coat, $4 ; pants, 
$2.50; vest, $2.50; hat, $2. We will warrant these goods 
to he ail well made, buttons riveted on.— Rules for 
Measurement: Scud breast- measure and length of 
sleeve, from middle of back to wrist, with arm raised and 
bent, for coat; breast measure for vest; waist and in- 
seaui measure for pants; size of bead for hat. Supplied 
Premium 305. 
[The following six Premiums are supplied to ns by 
the well-known firm of Hodgkins & IIaioh, 298 Broad¬ 
way, New York, dealer in Gnus, Hunting outfits, etc.] 
at the prices named, or presented thus: Coat for 6 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each ; the Pants for 4 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each: the Vest for the same number, and the Hat 
for 3 subscriptions at $1.50 each. Or all of the four for 13 
subscriptions at $1.50 each. Recipient to pay expressage. 
No. 307. — Thorne’s Portable Cook¬ 
er. —Weight complete, 1 lb. This consists of Stove 
and four Screw Cap Burners ; one Cofl'ee or Tea 
Disli (capacity two cups); one Fry Pan; one Knife; Fork 
and Spoon ; Spoon made to use for Cofl’ee Disli lifter. 
Seven pieces packed in one box. 7%Xl‘A indies. From 
Geo. N. Pierce &Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Two subscriptions, 
at $1.50 each, will secure this. [Or we will supply it 
for $1.] Will be sent by mail, post-paid, in either case. 
No. 308.— Thorne’s Portable Cook¬ 
er.—Weight complete, 2)£ lbs. This is for two per¬ 
sons. It consists of the following articles : One Stove, 
one two-quart Coffee Dish, one Fry Pan, two eight-inch 
Dinner Plates, one Tablespoon (handle bent for ladle), 
two Knives, Forks, and Teaspoons. Sixteen pieces 
packed in one box, 8x4>£ incites. From same firm as 
No. 307. Three subscriptions, at $1.50 each, will seenre 
this convenient apparatus free. [Or we will supply 
it for $2.00.] Sent by mail, postpaid, in either case. 
No- 309.- 
SportingShoe 
(Thomson & Sons. 
301 Broadway. N. Y.) 
— Made seamless, 
with broad Scotch 
sole, low heel, Eng¬ 
lish grained leather, 
either black or red, 
with or without hob 
nails. This shoe lias 
been adopted by the 
Secretary of War for 
army use. Send size 
of boot or shoe worn. 
Presented for only 8 subscriptions at $1.50 each, [or sup¬ 
plied for the price, $7]. Receiver to pay the expressage. 
No.310.—Dog Whip . —Made of don hie twisted 
leather, patent swivel; can be rolled up and curried In 
pocket or attached to coat or saddle. Presented post-paid 
for one new subscriber at $1.50, [or for the price. 75 cents.] 
No. 311. — Shot 
and Powder Mea¬ 
sure.— Made of Britan¬ 
nia, with ring handle and 
slides. Very convenient, 
and can be readily carried 
in the vest pocket. It 
has ganges for both pow¬ 
der and shot. Presented 
post paid, for 50 cents, or 
mailed, post-paid, for one 
new subscriber at $1.60. 
No. 3 I 2.—Shot Pouch.— Holds 3 lbs., made 
of leather, with ring attachment for belt. Sent post-paid 
for two subscribers at $1.50 each [or for the price. $1.00], 
No. 3 1 3.— Powder Flask.—* oz., made of 
copper, with patent, top and cord attachment. Sent |x>st- 
pnid for two subscribers at $1.50. [or lor the price, $1.60.] 
No. 314. — Double-Edged Hunting 
Knife .—Made by Joseph Rodgers Sons. Sheffield, 
England. Six-inch blade, best of steel, solid buck horn 
handle, in metal-bound leather case. Intended to Iw 
worn either in the belt or pocket. Presented post-paid 
for four subscriptions at $1.50 each [or for the price. $3]. 
No. 3 I 5. — Dog 
Call or Whistle.— 
Britannia metal, hand¬ 
somely ornamented, with 
ring attachment. Sent post paid for 60 cents, or pre¬ 
sented, post-paid, for one new subscription at $1 60. 
No. 3 I 6. — Dog Collar. — Combination slip 
and straight Collar; heavy bridle leather; nickel-plated 
D buckles ; name plate. Impossible for dogs to slip this 
collar, as It tightens with pulling, and loosens as soon as 
the strain is off. [From Thomson & Son.] Presented, post¬ 
paid, for two subscriptions at $1.50 [or supplied for $1.09]. 
