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4GOOD WATCHES AND CLOCKS.4^- 
No. 33.—A Good Time-Keeper.—l^rice 
$10.00. — The very best watch, for the i)ricc, lliat can be 
found nnywhoro. It is made expressly for ns, and is 
thoronglily reliable. The case is Nickel, heavily plated 
on German Silver, and very handsome. It can hardly be 
told from silver, and does not tarnish with handling. 
No key, and no opening required, as the watch is a stem- 
winder and setter; the glass is a sirong, y?a< one, with 
beveiled edges, and not easily broken. Watch weighs 
i% ounces, same size as the engraving. Sent, post-paid, 
to any post-office in the United Status or Territories for 
price; OR, we will Present it, carriage prepaid, for 
13 subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
No. 34.—Extra Silver Case Watch.— 
Price $15.00.—A splendid watch, with coin silver case, 
extra lilgh grade works, with 13 jewels, compensated 
balance, etc. Will prove a treasure to its owner; is just 
as serviceable in every respect, as a $40.00 watch, as has 
been proved by many persons in our own office. Pre¬ 
sented. for 20 subscriptions at $1.50 each. Carriage 
prepaid ; OR, supplied for price. Popular Premium. 
Old Reliability.—Year after year we offer this 
splendid watch as a premium, because we find it, from 
actual use in tbis office, as well as from trial by thousands 
of our subscribers, to be the best and most reliable Silver 
Watch for the money ever made in the world. One or 
the officers of tbis Company carries no other watch than 
this, and several of tlie heads of departments have used 
them for years. Hence we say “ Old Reliability.” No.35, 
No. 35.—Silver Hunting-Case Watch. 
—Price $15.00.—Stem-winder and setter, with second 
hand, and the same in aU particulars as the preceding, 
except that it has a strong, handsome hunting case of 
coin sUver. We Present this beautiful Premium for 22 
subscribers at $1.50 each; OR, supply it for the price. 
No. 36.-Parlor Clock.-Price $i5.oo.-A 
very pretty mantel ornament, and good time-keeper. 
Made of Marbleized Iron, with a graceful bronze figure 
on the top, and gilt decorations. It is a striking-clock, 
and runs eight days. We will Present it for 19 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 eacli ; OR, supply it for the price. 
Receiver to pay freight, which is small. See below. 
No. 37. — Nickel-Plated Clock .— Price 
$5.00.—Very valuable at night, as well as In the day¬ 
time. When the little knob at the top is touched the 
clock strikes the last hour. It requires only one winding. 
One day strike. Entire glass front. Seven inches high. 
Will be Presented to any one who sends us 5 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each; OR, sent for the price. Ex- 
pressage small, to ho paid by the receiver. See below. 
No. 38.— Octagon “Peep O’Day” 
Clock. —Price $2.70.—One of the most popular ¥ve- 
miums. This little clock should be found in every home. 
It can be carried about in the hand without receiving 
any injury, and has an Alarm. Is wound and set at the 
back. Nickel-finish, octagon-sliape, 1 day strike (repeat¬ 
ing). The face measures 4 indies in diameter, and has a 
secondhand, with small dial. Presented for 3 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each; OR, supplied for the price. 
Post-paid in either case. 
No. 39.—Drop Octagon Clock.--Mce 
$6.00.—This handsome Clock measures 2]^ inches in 
bight, and is made to hang on the wall. Suitable for the 
sitting or dining room. Black walnut, with gill finish, 
and white diai, measuring 10 inches in diameter. It is a 
reliable time-keeper, ornamental as well as substantial- 
looking, and will run for eight days. The upper part of 
the clock is octagon-shape. It will be Presented to 
anyone who sends ns 6 subscriptions at $1,150 each; 
OR, supplied on receipt of the price. The cost of ex- 
pres^age small, to be paid by the receiver in either case. 
GOODS.4^- 
PEESEEVE YOUE HEALTH. 
No. 40.—Reversible Checked Robber 
Coat. —Price $5.00.—The licsl Protveiion ngaill^l wet 
is a rubber coat, wliicli may lie easily slipiieil on over 
any quantity of clothing. The one we ofl'er is jiartiiailur- 
ly desirable, being strong, durable, thoroughly water¬ 
proof, and at the same 
time very liglit—weigh¬ 
ing only from 10 to 20 
ounces, according 1o the 
size. Has a cliecked 
lining, and can be worn 
with either side out. In 
ordering one, a person’s 
bight, weight, and the 
size around the body 
(just below arms) must 
be given. Wo will send 
a rubber coat iu a con¬ 
venient pouch or case, 
to any Post Office in the 
United States or Terri¬ 
tories, on receipt of 
price; OR, will Pre¬ 
sent one, post-paid, 
for 8 suberiptions at 
$1.50 each. 
No. 4 I. — Rub¬ 
ber Cap, with 
Cape.—r’rice$1.50.— 
This cap keeps oft’ the 
rain, not only from the 
head, but also tlie throat, neck, and shoulders, while tlio 
little roof in front protects the face, and the opening is 
just large eiiougli for seeing and brcalhing. We will 
send a water-proof cap and cape to any address in the 
United States by mail, post-paid, for $1.50; OR, Pre¬ 
sent one post-paid for 2 suliscriptious at $1.50 each. 
Size in inches must be sent—hat-dealer’s measure, or 
where hat encircles the head.' 
No. 42.—Rubber Leggins.—I’l'ice $ 2 . 00 .-- 
These are indispensable to any one who goes out into 
wet grass, as they are a perfect pro¬ 
tection for the legs. They weigh from 
5 to 6 ounces, according to the size 
required. In ordering, state whether 
large,small, or medium size is wanted. 
We will send a pair of these leggings, 
post-paid, for 3 subscriptions at $1.50 
each ; OR, supply them for the price, 
post-paid. 
No. 43.—Complete Rub¬ 
ber Outfit. — Pi'ice $9.00.—The 
person who obtains tbis Premium (the 
above described Cap, Coat, and Leg- 
gins), will be the fortunate possessor 
of a complete water-proof outfit, which 
will be the means of saving him both 
time and money ;■ a fit of illness (and consequent 
doctor’s bills) is often brought on by exposure to rain 
or snow, so that this rubber suit will be found a good 
investment—the double interest on it being only 2 cents 
a week. We send the Combination Cap, Coat, and Leg¬ 
gings for 11 subscriptions at $1.50 each ; OR, supply 
them, post-paid, for $9.00. 
No. 44.—Ladies’ Waterproof Circular 
—Price $4.50.—This is a “feather-weight,” and can easily 
be carried iu the pocket, but is 
strong and durable, and of the 
best quality. Made by the well- 
known Goodyear Rubber Com¬ 
pany, and fitting into a neat rub¬ 
ber case. Every lady who is likely 
to go out iu bad weatlier should 
have one, and slie will never liave 
cause to regret the expense. A 
poor article of tliis liind is never 
cheapy liowever low the price may 
be. Sent post-paid to any part of 
the United States, for $4.50 ; OR, 
I’resetiled for 6 subscriptions 
at $1.50 eacli, post-paid. Send 
your measure from neck to boitom of walking-dress, or 
name length desired, from neck down. Circulars vary 
from 50 to 60 indies in length. 
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Drop us a Postal Card to Learn the Exact Freight or Expressage to your place, on any Premium. 
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