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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
August.] 
NEW CHOP TEAS, 
all kinds, 60c. 
per lb. This is the 
first time these 
Teas have ever 
been offered at 60c. 
Same quality sells 
in stores for 80c. 
and $1.00 pe r lb, 
31X33 r 
P. 0. Bcs 4235 
PRESS CHARGES 
PAID on $5 orders. 
EXTRAORDINARY 
INDUCEMENTS ON 
EARGE ORDERS. 
Send postal card 
for further par¬ 
ticulars. 
Vesey St. 
NEW T02E. 
TITARYLAND IMPROVED FARMS, S7 to $25 
.1TJL per acre. Mild, healthy climate. Catalogues sent free. 
H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburg, Md. 
IOWA 
For Sale by tlie 
Iowa R,R. Land €o. 
Over 1,000,000 Acres 
of Choice Farming Lands in 
the Near West. 
FARMS 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
Branch Office, 92 Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. 
S/obrfhJ/S. 
FOR SALSA T-f2H°TO#S™PER ACRE ON 
EASY TERMS. ESSE FARE & LOW FREIGHT 
TO PURCHASERS. TOR GL//ffE:CO/VTA/NWM 
MAPdtr FUL L IN FORMA T/ON A SORESS .• v : 
< e:. \S/ fVJM/ OTJS', 
LANE CONIFC.S^MW.^EH/TAGO, ILL!. 
CALIFORNIA LANDS, 
large or small tracts; homes or investments for sale by 
McAFEE BROTHERS, 202 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. 
Free to ALL 
Any one who loves good, choice rending can have a 
copy of the 
ROSEDALI1 LIBRARY 
FREE, FREE, 
containing 32 large pages, mailed to them, bv sending their 
name and full address to 
STREET & SMITH, 
NEW YORK WEEKLY, 31 ROSE ST., NEW YORK. 
lllnrpi IMPROVED ROOT BEER PACKAGE, 25 CTS. 
M B KB" \ Makes five gallons of a delicious and sparkling 
I H I I I %m w beverage,—wholesome and temperate. Sold by 
druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of 25 cts. Address, CHAS. 
£. HIRES, Manufacturer, 215 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
50 
Chromo, Snowflake, and Lace Cards with name, 
10c. 40 all Chromos, 10c. 
STAR PRINTING CO„ Northford, Ct. 
52 
Gold, Crystal, Lace, Perfumed, and Cliromo Cards 
name in Gobi and Jet, 10c. 
CLINTON BROS., Clintouville, Ct. 
SPECIAL PREMIUMS. 
A selected list of over 100 important 
works in the several branches of Science 
offered free with new subscriptions to the 
Popular Science Monthly, 
Send postal card for full particulars to 
D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 
1, 3, & 5 Bond St., New York. 
E. & 0, WARD, ST 
PRODUCE COMMIS- 
MERC HANTS. 
(established 184.5.) Send' for Circular of Great Value, 
giving fail instructions for shipping 
POULTRY, I4AME, BUTTER, nml PRODUCE. 
No. 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
Kef., Irving National Bank, New York City. 
THE BAKER GUNS. 
Three-Barrel 
GrlTUXT. 
Two Shot and 
One Rifle. 
We make the best double gun in the world for the money 
-choke-bore, rebounding locks, extension rib. Our £10 gun 
has the best English twist barrels, and the best material 
throughout. All guns sent on trial and guaranteed. 
Price—Best English Twist Barrels, $40. Damascus steel, 
$55 to $200. Send stamp for Descriptive Circular. 
A new feature in the Gun line. It is light, compact; from 
8 to 10 lbs. In weight. The Rifle is perfectly accurate. It has 
proved a great success for all kinds of shooting. All guns 
N. Y. 
proreu a great, success lor all Kinds of shooting. Ail 
shipped on trial and guaranteed. Price $75 to $250. 
L. C. SMITH, Sole tinker of Balter Guns, Syracuse, 
JOSEPH n llott’s 
* STEEL** PENS. 
Cold Medal, Paris, 1878. 
The Favorite Numbers, 303, 404, 332, 
351, 170, and his other styles. 
Sold throughout the World. 
GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! 
FOE ALL YE BOYS, 
FROM 5 TO 105 YEARS OLD! 
Scroll or Fret Sawing is one of the most delight¬ 
ful amusements, combining pleasure, utility, and a 
development of taste and skill. Every home, how¬ 
ever humble or magnificent, is more beautiful if 
adorned with brackets and other work produced 
by home hands. Hundreds of thousands of such 
homes now exist, where only the slow and tedious 
hand-frame fret saws have been available. More 
recently the foot pedal and multiplying wheels 
have come into use, and the increasing demand has 
tended to cheapness and improvement. We are 
now happy to announce another large advance in 
Perfection, Cheapness, and Portability, 
by which Li secured stronger, better working machines ; 
a material reduction in price, and a great saving in 
cost of carriage or delivery, as well as in storage room 
when not in use, with sundry other improvements and 
advantages.—All the above are secured in 
Beach’s New Folding Fret Saw. 
Figure l shows it ready for use, while in half a 
minute or less it can be folded ( without removing the 
saw) to the form, figure 2, occupying but a quar¬ 
ter of the space, to be set away, or put in a small 
box for sending anywhere at small cost for car¬ 
riage. By a simple arrangement the table is lowered 
to a convenient working hight for a boy of 5 or 6, 
or raised high enough for the tallest man, and at 
every hight it stands firmly. 
It has a tilting table, and will execute very fine 
scroll-work or inlaid-work. The clamps will firmly 
hold any saw, from the finest No. 00000, up to No. 
10; they are readily and quickly inserted or 
changed. A space of 20 inches behind the saw 
allows quite as large pieces to be worked as any 
other instrument of the kind in the market. 
By an ingenious arrangement, there are no dead 
centers, but the wheel starts 
right off the moment the foot 
presses the pedal, while it can 
be instantly stopped by sim¬ 
ply pressing the knee against a 
brake. The upper clamp is 
hinged to be thrown up for 
changing the saw, or for in¬ 
side work. The working parts 
are iron or steel, finely fitted, 
securing great durability, while 
the frame, of tough white ash, 
or other tough timber, is form¬ 
ed to secure the greatest 
strength. The whole is so sim¬ 
ple that a CHILD CAN work 
it. Parents will appreciate 
the convenience ’ of such an 
instrument, of full size, yet 
quickly folding up so as to 
be set in the corner of a closet 
if desired. Though as strong 
and durable as any one could desire, 
The Weight is only 15 lbs. 
With all the above advantages, and its great 
superiority over any other hitherto produced 
The Price is only $2.25, 
which includes full instructions, so that a beginner 
can go to work at once. It is packed iu a neat box 
and is delivered to any express office in New York 
City FREE. The small space required, and the 
lightness, will reduce the cost of carriage very 
greatly, as compared with other machines for 
similar work. 
The Editors and Publishers of the American Agri¬ 
culturist were so pleased with this new machine 
that they at once secured the control of it for the 
benefit of their readers, though it will be supplied 
to others as soon as it can be produced in sufficient 
quantity. It will be forwarded by express or 
otherwise, as directed, in the order of calls for 
it, at $3.25 each. 
Fig. 2.—THE SAW 
FOLDED. 
ORANGE JUDD CO., Sole General Agents, 245 Broadway, N. Y. 
SEND FOR OUR COMPLETE PRICE LIST OF GAMES, TOYS, and HAMMOCKS. 
