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plate,” for BO to 75 oents, but this is worth a dozen of 
them, and we prefer it at the extra price. (This remark 
applies to all the articles here offered). We send this 
post-paid, for too subscribers at $1.50 each, [or, for $1.25]. 
NO. 131 .— Butter Dish.—This is a very pretty 
pattern; it is chased and ornamented, with Rests for 
butter knife, and is a good and useful article, and one eas¬ 
ily obtained. Fhrnished by the same Company as No. 
116. Six subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this [or 
■we will supply it for $4.25]. Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 132.—Individual Pepper and Salt 
'Caster .—This is a very neat and useful article ; it is 
gilt-lined, and heavily plated. Furnished by the same 
Company as No. 116. Five subscriptions at $1.50 each 
■will secure this [or we will supply it for $3.50, post-paid]. 
No. 133.—Napkin Ring.—On a Base; Dove 
pattern ; a very fine one for the price, $1. Triple plated. 
Presented post-paid for two subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
No. I 34.—Napkin Ring.—A new pattern, of 
latest style. The 
■form is shown in 
the engraving. 
Heavily plated.— 
We will present 
this, post-paid, to 
any actual sub¬ 
scriber who will 
procure and for¬ 
ward one new aub- 
scriber at $1.50, 
[or we will send 
it post-paid for 75 
cents.] Both of 
these fine Napkin 
.Rings are supplied to us by the Middletown Plate Co. 
No. I 35.—Spoon Holder.-This is chased 
and gold-lined ; it is heavily plated, and will be found 
always useful. Furnished by the same Company as No. 
116. Seven subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this 
[or we will supply it for $5.00, post-paid]. 
No. 136.— Sugar Shell — H'lustard 
Spoon — Salt Spoon.—All beautiful; Crown Pat¬ 
tern, Double-Plated. All Three presented for three sub¬ 
scribers at $1.50 each, and sent post-paid. [Or, will be 
sent post-paid for $2.00], This, as well as the Premiums 
above, is supplied by the Middletown (Ct.) Plate Co. 
No. I 37.—Watch Stand.-A pretty present 
for a lady; it is heavily plated, velvet-lined, and finely 
finished. Furnished by the same Company as No. 116. 
Seven subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this [or we 
will supply it for $5.00, post-paid]. 
No. 138. —One Dozen Tea-Spoons.— 
No. 139.—One Dozen Table-Spoons.— 
These are all of the elegant Crown pattern, fine metal, 
triple plated, and for beauty of design, and excel¬ 
lence of w’orkmanship. will be found unsurpassed by solid 
silver. These spoons are far cheaper than many others we 
have found at quarter the price, and well worth canvass¬ 
ing for. They are made by the Meriden Cutlery Co., 
No. 49 Chambers St.. N. Y. City. Nine subscribers sent 
us at $1.50 each will secure 12 Tea Spoons (worth 
$7.25); sixteen subscribers, at $1.50 each, will secure 
12 Table Spoons (value $14.50) [We will supply the 
Tea Spoons for $7.25 per dozen, and the Table Spoons 
for $14.50; ora set of six for half these prices.] Receiver 
to pay expressage. We will supply a set of half a 
dozen Tea-spoons for 5 subscribers, or a set of half a 
dozen Table-spoons for 9 subscribers, at $1.50 each. 
No. 140.—One Dozen Table-Forks.— 
The same description and remarks apply to these as to No. 
139, and they are from the same makers. (We select as 
Premiums only such articles as we can warrant in quality 
and price, and these the most desirable.) Price $14.50. 
Presented free to any one sending only 16 subscribers at 
$1.50 each, or a set of six for 9 subscribers.—[We will 
supply one dozen for $14.50,or a set of six for $7.25.] Re 
ceiver to pay expressage, if not delivered at this office. 
No. 141.—Child’s Set: Knife, Fork, 
and Spoon .—This is Standard Silver Plated, white 
metal base, medallion pattern, in satin-lined morocco 
case; an elegant present. Supplied by the Meriden 
Cutlery Co. Four subscriptions at $1.50 each will 
secure it free. [Or we will send a set on receipt of the 
regular price, $3.00.] 
E2?” If to go by mail, send us 15eents for postage & packing 
Nq, I 42.—Nut Picks and Cracker.—One- 
half dozen Nut Picks and a Nut Cracker, put up in a 
handsome case. These articles are unique in appearance, 
and substantial in material and construction, being made 
of steel throughout, chased with handsome designs, and 
heavily nickel-plated. By same manufacturer as No. 49. 
For three subscriptions, at $1.50 each, we will present 
this set and case. [Or we will supply them for $2.25.] 
t^"If to go by mail, send us 15 cents tor postage & packing, 
No. 143.—Cutting Nippers.— Hall’s Patent 
Double Compound. Lever, giving great cutting 
power with use of little strength of hand. Length, 7 
inches. Jaws open to cut wire V 32 inch diameter. 
Made of the finest quality of steel, by the Interchangeable 
Tool Company. Furnished to us by Joseph T. Far¬ 
rington, 32 Howard St., N. Y. These Nippers are just 
the thing for cutting Fence Wire, and useful also in cut¬ 
ting wires for many other purposes; very handy in any 
Tool Chest. Three subscriptions at $1.50 each, will se¬ 
cure these, post-paid. [Or we will mail them, p.p., for $2.J 
