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AMERICANS AGRICULTURIST. 
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* DOLL. 
SOMETHING HEW. ro p'csenU 
the wonderful Webber Sin sine 
Jloll, just out , and the GKEA I'Efei. 
NOVELTY ever offered in Childrens 
Toys. The Doll itself is of the finest 
French make, with WAX HEAD. 
BEAL IIAIR, and finest eyes, and 
is no dilierent in appearance 
from the bt st of imported dolls; 
but within its body is a most in¬ 
genious machine, which, when it 
is lightly pressed, causes the Doll 
to sing one of the following airs: 
Home, sweet home," “ Green¬ 
ville" “J want to be an angel , 
“ There is a happy land " “Sweet 
M bye and bye" “ Bonnie Boon, 
•i “How can I leave thee t i A B C 
'% Song" “ America" “Thou, thou 
*§ reign'st" (German), “Frohe Bot - 
schaft" (German), “ Tell Aunt 
Khoda." u Buy abroom" “ Yankee 
Doodle" The singing attach¬ 
ment is a perfect musical 
instrument, finely made, 
and will not get out of order, 
and the doll is sold for the same 
price that toy dealers ask for the 
same quality of a doll without the 
singing attachment . Walking 
and talking dolls have been 
made, but at high prices, and 
liable to gctquickly out of order, 
and they do not afford the little 
ones half the enjoymentthat our 
wonderful Singing Doll does. 
We have two sizes. JVo. 1.— 
22 inches high, wax head, real 
hair, fine eyes, and a very beau¬ 
tiful face—a strictly first-class 
quality French Doll. Price, 
complete, TS. No. 
—Same us No. l,but eyes close 
when laid down. c. extra. 
No. ii.-SO inches high, extra 
rtA fine wax head, real hair, and 
finest eyes. Frice, S5.00. 
.fj No. 3 ^.-?ameasNo. 2A>ut 
-w ith closing eyes. 'Soc. extra. 
These prices include boxing and 
c packing. Sent to any address on 
receipt of price. An embroidered 
— '****&'*' chemise, not shown in engrav¬ 
ing, goes with each Doll. i^Thpe prices are as low as the 
same quality doll is generally sold at without the ^ 
ment. 1 It is the mostVautifUl present that ^e made to a child, 
and will afiord amusement than any other toy in the nw 
ket. TnK TRADE Surt-LIED. Address £'c MAb>ALHU8CTi.i 
Organ Company, 57 Washington street, Boston,Mass., u.o. 
FARMERS* and FARMERS’ SONS 
CAM MAKE ■RTtfri MONTH 
During the Fall and Winter. For particulars, 
Address, J. C. McCUKDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
POULTRY WORLD. 
A monthly magazine, the oldest, 
largest, and beet periodical de¬ 
voted entirely to poultry ever 
published. Splendidly illustrated. 
$1.25 per year. Also the American 
Poultry Yard, the only weekly 
paper devoted entirely to poultry 
in existence. $1.50 per year. Both 
papers lor $2.00. A sample copy 
of both mailed on receipt of nine- 
cents in postage stamps. 
Address H. H. STODDARD, Hartford, Ct. 
IMPERIAL EGG FOOD. 
Will llake Your Hens I.siy. 
Packages Mailed for 50 cents and §1.00. 
6 Boxes, $2.00; 25 lb. Kegs, $6.25. By Express or Freight Co. 
WHOLESALE AGENTS : 
B. K. Bliss & Sons, New York. I J. C. Long, Jr., New York. 
Benson, Maule & Co., Phila. I O. H. Leach & Co., Boston. 
Geo. A. Kelly & Co. Pittsb’gh. | Greensfelder Bros., St.Louis 
John Anglum & Co., Denver. Colorado. 
Geo. C. Wicksou, San Francisco. 
CHAS. It. A l.LEX «fc Co., Proprietors, Hartford, Ct. 
Wovelty Incubator. 
Patent applied for. 
Simplest and best machine in 
■the market. Capacity, 100 Eggs. 
Price, §30.00. Satisfaction gua¬ 
ranteed, or money returned less 
freight or express charges 
Rearing Mothers, §18.00 
Egg Tester, ... 3.00 
Circulars and information fur¬ 
nished on application. 
A. <1. ATKINS, Orange, N. J. 
din A HA A Pair for Bronze and Narragan- 
illilltiUH sett Turkeys. Hookertown Brand. Bred 
11 years for size and beauty. 25cts. for T. Bunker’s Secrets 
of Turkey Raising. Address, W. Clift, Hadlyme, Ct. 
RUBBER ROOFING 
The above cut represents laying over rough boards our 
Costs only $325 per square, 10x10 feet, and will last a life¬ 
time on steep or flat roofs. Send for circular and samples 
free. XND. PAINT AND ROOFING CO„ 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
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Eclipse Incubator 
The most 
incubator made. 
Warranted to be fully equal to representation. 
E erfect self-regulating, and most durable incub: 
end for circular to 
THE ECLIPSE INCUBATOR CO„ 
Box 309, Waltham, Mass. 
THE NEW CENTENNIAL 
INCUBATOR. 
Self-Regulating. No Electricity, Clockwork, etc. Can be 
used anywhere and by anybody. Send 3c-stamp for circular 
to A. M HALSTED, Box 10, Rye, N. Y. 
Halsted’s Book on “ Incubation and Incubators." 110 
Pages. Nearly 100 Illustrations. To cents by mail. 
Send for sample copy of the 
oBBS Weekly Bee Journal, 
V V V t. G. NEWMAN, Chicago, 111. 
■ IPAY’SS 
WATER-PROOF 
BUILDING MANILLA, 
(Established in 1866.) 
This water-proof material, resembling 
line leather, is used for roofs, outside 
walls of buildings, and inside m place 
of plaster. Made also into carpets and 
rugs. Samples and Catalogue free. 
W. H. FAY «fc CO., Camden, N. J. 
A book devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Pock fowls, also a separate book on White 
Leghorn's, another on Brown Leghorns, 
a book on curing Poultry Diseases; and 
another entitled How to Feed Fowls. 
Either of the above mailed for 25 cts., or all 
live for $1.00. Address the author 
H. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
TURKEY AND OTHER FEATHERS. 
Highest price paid for same, small and large quantities. 
Please address G. A. SAM MET & SON.- 
154 Hanover St. , Bo ston, Mass. 
