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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
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162.—Three Premiums in One.— 
Price 75 cents.—Just 
the things for School 
Boys or School Girls. 
1st. Black Slate, cov¬ 
ered framc.--2d. Schol¬ 
ar's Companion , a Tin 
Bos, containing Pen- 
Holder, Lead Pencil, 
Slate Pencil, and Rub¬ 
ber, Sponge, and 
Chalk Crayon. — 3d. 
Hemp-Knitted School 
Hag, strong and dura¬ 
ble ; length, 14 inch¬ 
es; depth, 11 inches. 
1 new subscription at 
$1.50, if sent by a 
subscriber himself, 
will secure all these ; 
OR we will supply the three for the price, post-paid. 
This was a popular Premium last year, and is conse¬ 
quently again offered for 1883. 
No. 163.—Magic Lantern for Boys.— 
Price $1.50.—All ready for use. Lamp, Lenses, and 1 
dozen Views. A splendid Toy for winter evenings, af¬ 
fording no end of amusement. Given for 2 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each ; OR supplied for the price, post-paid. 
No. 164. 
Vignette Authors.—Price 60 
cents. These Cards 
are finely ornamented, 
and each one of the 
72 bears a handsomely 
engraved portrait of 
an .author, his name, 
and three of his 
works. Given to any 
present subscriber 
sending us 1 new sub¬ 
scriber at $1.50; OR 
we will supply it for 
the price, post-paid. 
No. 165. — Parlor Roller Skates.—Price 
$2.00.—With Black Leather Trimming, broad Toe and 
Heel Straps, adjustable Instep Strap, Patent, Buckle, and 
made of Polished Beech Wood. 4 subscriptions at $1.50 
each will secure these ; OR we will supply them for tiie 
price. Sent by mail, post-paid, in either case. Send size 
of shoe worn. 
No. 166.—The Great East River Sus¬ 
pension Bridge.— Price $1.75. A New and Inter¬ 
esting Toy, it is easily set up, the box forming the base of 
the Bridge, the cover and the top of the box being soar- 
ranged that they form the base of the approaches. It is 
a Model of the Bridge between New 7 York City and 
Brooklyn. 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each, will obtain 
this article, post-paid : OR we supply it, post-paid, for the 
price. 
No. I67.-Three Premiums in One.— 
Price 75 cts.—Useful and attractive. — 1st. Ornamental Tin 
Lunch Box, length 7 inches, width 4 inches, depth 2>£ 
inches.—2d. Metal Folding Drinking Cup, which folds 
up, and packs in a small tin box.—3d. Farrell’s Com¬ 
bination Match Box, nickel-plated, with Candlestick and 
Candle. Supplied to any present, subscriber who sends 
us 1 new subscription at $1.50 ; OR for the price named. 
No. I 63.—Combination Doli-House.— 
Price $1.75. The largest and most practicable Doll-house 
ever offered. It is packed in a neat wooden box, which 
forms the foundation, and the cover of_the house. All 
windows and doors are made to open and shut. Size of 
box, 18 by !)>£ inches. This will be sent, post-paid, for 
3 subscriptions at $1.50 each ; OR we will supply it for 
the price, post-paid. 
No. 169.—Home Blackboards.—The 
Daisy.— Just out. Price $3.00. Is a revolving Black¬ 
board, 19 by 26 inches. Extreme bight, 4 feet. Oil fin¬ 
ished frame, it is quickly adjusted to any angle, and is 
easily taken apart or put together in one minute without 
any tools of any kind, and is furnished with set of Draw¬ 
ing Cards, Rubbers, and Crayons. It will be given for 
3 subscriptions at $1.50 each; OR will be supplied for 
the price, receiver to pay expressage. Something new. 
No. I 70.—The Holly. —Price $4.50. Same as 
above in every respect except the size, which is 24 by 36 
inches. Extreme bight, 5 feet 4 inches. Given for 5 
subscriptions at S1.50each;OR supplied for the price, 
receiver to pay expressage. A new model. 
No. I 7 l .—The Young Artist Black¬ 
board and Easel Combined.— Price $2.25. 
This Blackboard and Ease! is accompanied with a set of 
nine new pictures, printed upon stiff cards, to be placed 
in a groove at the top of the board for drawing. It is re¬ 
versible, and can be used on both sides, can be 
closed up, and put away in a very small space. Chamois 
Rubber, and five Dustless Crayons are given with this 
board. Given for 3 subscribers at $1.50 each ; OR sup¬ 
plied for the price, receiver to pay expressage in either 
case. This is something entirely new. 
No- I 72.—One Pair Skates.—Price $2.50. 
This style is all clamp, with polished blades, blued top, 
steel sole, and heel plates, double-acting heel and toe 
No. I 74.—Bull 
Learn the Children 
to Save the. Pen¬ 
nies. They can 
place the penny on 
the Dog’s nose, 
then pull his tail, 
and he will throw 
the penny into the 
air, catch it in his 
mouth, and swal¬ 
low it. A very 
uniquecontri vance. 
Sent for 2 sub¬ 
scribers at $1.50 
each, post - paid ; 
OR wc will supply 
it for the price. 
Dog Bank.— Price $ 1 . 50 . 
clamps. 4 subscriptions at $1.50 each, will secure these ; 
OR we will supply them for $2.50. Receiver to pay ex¬ 
pressage. Length 8 inches to 11 inches. Send length 
desired. 
No. I 73.—Combination Stable.—New 
Toy. Price $1.25. A large and handsome Boy’s Toy, 
furnished with 3 Horses and Wagon, etc., etc., packed in 
a neat wood box, which forms the foundation of the 
stable. Sent, post-paid, for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 
each ; OR will bo mailed, post-paid, for the price. 
No. 175.—Great American Circus.— 
Price $1.50.—A very handsome Toy, just brought out. 
Has regular Circus Tent and Guy Ropes, Horses running 
and Riders Performing. The Box is the base of the 
Circus and Ring. It will be Presented, post-paid, 
for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 eacli; OR sent, post-paid, on 
receipt of the price. 
Make Home attractive for the Children. 
