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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
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For SPRING- and SUMMER 
OUT-DOOR AND IN-DOOR 
Games and Toys. 
LAWN TENNIS. 
LAWN TENNIS is doubtless the finest game for 
the family now on the market, and people who have 
lawns, can hardly afford to be without a set. They 
have never been so low in price and high in quality 
as this year, and even to the cheapest set, $10, they 
are serviceable, lasting for years, and a game that 
RABBIT TRANSIT. 
This has a most lifelike movement very like that 
of the animal itself. It has three wheels, which 
prevent its being easily knocked over, and it can be 
used by any child old enough to walk. It is neatly 
gotten up, and is appropriate for an out-door as well 
as an in-door toy. 
Price, SO Cents. 
Expressage to be paid by the Recipient. 
LAWN TENNIS. 
the whole family can enter into ; easily learned and 
affording exercise with amusement. 
Write for full instructions and prices, which 
range from $10, to $60. The more expensive sets 
are also used for the Game of Badminton, 
which is played similarly to Tennis. The cheapest 
sets are of first-class make and regulation size. 
Correspondence solicited. 
BAT AND TRAP. 
As here represented, the 
articles necessary to play 
this game are one bat, one 
ball , and the trap. Any 
number of persons can en¬ 
gage in the game, from one 
to five on a side, and it can 
be played by ladies and 
gentlemen, or girls and 
boys. It can be play- 
on the lawn, 
, or any place 
where base¬ 
ball, lawn ten¬ 
nis, or croquet 
are played. The ground need not be smooth as for 
oroquet. It is very fascinating, and has as much 
variety as any other popular game. Rules ac¬ 
company each game, and they are easily learned. 
Price, $2.00. 
Expressage to be paid by the Recipient. 
TIIE VELOCIPEDE AND RIDER. 
Eight , 14 Inches. 
Just what the child wants for the street, park, or 
yard. In fact it is suitable for use anywhere, in¬ 
doors, or out of doors. The toy is neatly gotten up 
and handsomely painted ; and it represents, very 
naturally, a real rider on his velocipede, as he spins 
along over the ground. It is a remarkably low- 
priced toy, considering its quality and attractive¬ 
ness, and should sell well. 
Price, 50 Cents. 
Expressage to be paid by the Recipient. 
Ask your nearest Toy-Dealer for tliese 
attractive Toys, or send for an Illus¬ 
trated List of all our Toys and Games to 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
World's ONLY Manufacturer of 
WHEEL CHAIRS 
Exclusively.—ALL Styles and Sizes for 
Invalids and Cripples 
Self-propulsion by use of hands only, in 
street or house. Comfort, durability, and 
ease of movement unequalled. Patentee 
and Maker of the “ Rolling Chairs ” pushed 
about at the Centennial. For II ustrated 
Catalogue send stamp and mention American Agriculturist. 
HEKIiljRi fe. feMITHj 32 Platt St., New York, 
National Game of 15—16 
Sent to any address in V, S. or Canada, post¬ 
paid on receipt of 10 cents. 
OSCAR. W. YOUNG, Manufacturer. 
P. O. Lock Box 2114, New York. 
HllUljj 
For Infants & Invalids, 
Used in Hospitals, by Matrons, Physi¬ 
cians and Mothers everywhere. A steam- 
cooked food, and therefore suited to the 
weakest stomach. Take no other. Sold 
by druggists. 35 cts. and upwards. 
WOOLRICH & CO. on every label. 
COLUMBIA BICYCLE. 
A practical road machine with which 
one may ride three miles with no more 
exertion than it takes to walk one. It 
is recommended by physicians as being 
the best exercise known. 
Send 3-cent stamp for price list and 
24-page catalogue, or 10 cents for cata¬ 
logue and copy of The Bicycle World. 
THE POPE M’F’C CO., 
_ 101 Summer St., Boston, Mass. 
A gents wanted web 
Family Knitting Machine ever invented. 
Will knit a pair of stockings, with HEEL and 
TOE complete, in 20 minutes. It will also knit a 
great variety of fancy work for which there is always a ready 
market. Send for circular and terms to THE TWOMBLY 
KNITTING MACHINE CO. 409 Washington St.,Boston, Mass. 
and Stereopticons of all kinds and prices.—Views illus - 
trating every subject, for Public Exhibitions, etc.— 
Profitable business for a man with small capital. Also, 
Lanterns and Views for Colleges, Schools, Churches, 
Sunday Schools, and Parlor Entertainments. Send stamp 
for 74-page illustrated Catalogue. 
MCALLISTER, M’f’g Optician, 49 Nassau St., N. Y. 
INVALID ROLLING CHAIR. 
(RECLINING) 
„ A Priceless boon 
to those who are 
unable to walk, t 
L. A. H. Stephens,! 
C., and hundreds 
9 of others use them.. 
Send for Circular to _ 
FOLDING CHAIlt CO., New Haven, Conn, 
For Washing Win¬ 
dows, Carriages, etc. 
Protects Buildings 
from Fire, and Trees, 
Vines, etc , from In¬ 
sects, Potato Bugs 
and Canker Worms. 
No Dwelling, Country 
Home, or Factory, should 
he without the Fountain 
Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. 
J. A. WHITMAN, 
Patentee & Manufacturer, Providence, K. I. 
Gold, Crystal. Lace, Perfumed, and Chromo Cards 
name in Gold and Jet, 10c. 
CLINTON BROS., Clintonville, Ct. 
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P* C\ PERFUMED CARDS. 24 STYLES, WITH NAME, 
Y"/ 10c. Or 25 Cliromos, 10c.; in Case. 12e. 
NOVELTY CARD CO., Wallingford, Conn. 
Elegant Cards. New Chromo, Shells, Gilt-Edge, 
etc., with name, 10 cents. 
G. A. SPRING, East Wallingford, Ct. 
chrosioT'^SNOWFLAK^ _ AND LACE CARDS, 
with name, 10c. 40 all chromos, 10c. 
Star Printing Co., Northford, Ct. 
ELEGANT New Style Chromo Cards, with 
name, 10 cents, post-paid. 
GEO. I. REED & CO., Nassau, N. Y. 
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■ OJ Us VV iiH-Uj SION MERCHANTS. 
(ESTABLISHED 1845.) 
Send for Circular of Great Value, giving full instructions 
for shipping 
POULTRY, GAME, BUTTER, and PRODUCE. 
No. 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
Ref., Irving National Bank, New York City. 
J3P” FRIENDS! If you are in any way interested in 
BEES OR HONEY, 
We will with pleasure send you a sample copy of our 
MONTHLY GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, 
with a descriptive price-list of the latest improvements in 
Hives, Honey Extractors, Artificial Comb, Sec¬ 
tion Honey Boxes, all books and journals, and every¬ 
thing pertaining to Bee Culture. Nothing Patented. Sim¬ 
ply send your address on a postal card, written plainly, to 
A. I. ROOT, Medina, Olilo. 
