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No. 90. -Student’s Lamp.— Price$ 5.00 and 
$6.00.-It has been asserted by good authorities that DO per 
cent of ail the defective eye-sight is attributable to the use 
of iusufiicient or unsteady light. Flickering, however 
slight it may he, is e.xceedingly injurious to the eyes. The 
German Student Lump is the best, the most economical, 
and the safest that can be found ; the double reservoir 
(on the 7'ighl of the engraving), lets out the oil accord¬ 
ing as it is needed, keep¬ 
ing it always at the same 
level, near the wick, and 
producinga bright.steady 
and uniform flame. The 
Argand burner, with the 
tall chimney, having a 
contracted neck, produ¬ 
ces a strong draft, which 
consumes the oil instead 
of letting it escape as 
invisible unconsumed 
carbon as other lamps do. 
For reading, wri ting, sew¬ 
ing, etc., the Student’s 
Lamp has no equal and 
is considered superior 
to gas, as the centre of a 
family evening gather¬ 
ing. We can supply the 
larger size complete, 
with white glass shade, 
chimney, etc., for $.6.00 in polished brass ; or, for |6.00 
finely nickel-plated ; OIL Present the former for 7, 
and the latter for 8 subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
Carriage to be paid by receiver, and 25 cents extra for 
boxing, if it is to go by fi-eight or express. (See below. 
No. 92.—Champion Clothes Wringer. 
—Price $5.00.—All stiff springs, cog wheels, etc., are 
discarded, the pressure being obtained by pivoted 
levers. The frame is made of galvanized malleable iron; 
the rolls of white rubber ; the whole is simple and 
durable, and not likely to get out of ordo-. Given for 
.5 subscriptions at $1.50 each; OR, supplied for the 
price. Receiver paying freight. (Sec below.) 
No. 9 I .—Lemon-Squeezer. — Price 75 
cents.—This is a combination of Lemon squeezer. Nut¬ 
cracker, and Cork-presser, three very useful articles. 
The “ Dean ” patent consists of a lialf-pini tumbler with 
a lip, set in an iron frame ; the tumbler has a “shoulder” 
around the inside, upon which rests an inverted hollow 
truncated cone made of earthenware, and pierced with 
holes in the top. Half a lemon is placed over these j 
holes, and when the lever is depressed, the juice falls 1 
into the glass from which it is poured without danger of 
spilling. The Cork-presser or Nut^cracker is between 
the levers on the right of the tumbler. Size No. 2. which 
has a ten-inch lever, will be Pressented for 1 new 
subscription at $1.5U ; OR, supplied for price. Several 
of these lemon-squeezers can be sent in one parcel, at 
little more cost than that of one. The small expressage 
is to be paid by receiver. (See below.) 
No. 93.— Little Detective Scale.”— 
Price $3.50, with Platform and Tin Scoop.—This little 
Scale is made with Steel Bearings and Brass Beam, and 
weighs accurately any package from i oz. to 25 lbs. It 
is nicely adjusted, .and an almost indispensable article 
for the House-keeper. Useful also for weighing mail mat¬ 
ter. 4 subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure it ; OR, 
we will supply it at the price. Carriage to be paid by 
the receiver. (Sec below.) 
No. 94.— Call Bell, and Adhesive 
Hooks.— Price 50 cts.—A small, strong bell for house¬ 
hold or business use, with a sweet, clear tone. Made 
of iron and steel-plate. Besides this, a box containing 
25 patent Adhesive Suspension Hooks, which no family 
should be Without. Though made of thin wire and i)aper, 
they will, when fastened to the wall, sustain several 
pounds weight, and are very ornamental, being bright¬ 
ly colored leaves, or pretty views, figures, heads, etc. 
The back of the paper is covered with strong gum, and is 
to be moistened, and pressed tightly against the wall or 
wood-work, and can be washed off if desired. The Bell, 
.and a box of these useful Hooks, with directions for i>ut,- 
ting up, willbel*resei»ted for 1 subscription at $1.50; 
OR, supplied for i)rice. Postage paid in either case. 
No. 95.—Autograph Album.— Price $ 1 . 50 . 
— An elegant i)res('nt for a lady friend. This Album is of 
garnet plush, with raised satin, tea-rose and leaves on 
one side. Measures 7x4 inches, and contains <au illus¬ 
trated and illuminated title page, gilt-edged leaves, supe¬ 
rior quality i)aper in five delicate tints. This beautiful 
book will he Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 
each; OR, supplied for price. Post-paid in either case. 
No. 96.—Scrap Book.— Price $ 1 . 00 .—Cov¬ 
ered in mouse-colored cloth, with the front gorgeously 
illuminated in ,an elaboiate raised pattern: birds, butter¬ 
flies and flowers, in gilt .and brilliiint colors. Measures 
9x13 inches, and contains heavy white leaves with red 
edges. Very ornamental, and useful for preserving pic¬ 
tures, scraps from newspapers, etc. Will be Pre¬ 
sented for 2 subscriptions at .$1.50 each ; OR, sup|)lied 
for price. Prepaid in either c.ase. 
No. 97.—Domestic Type Writer.— Price 
$ 1 . 00 . — Useful for both household and business purposes, 
simple in construction, and very easy to use. It will be 
found service,able for lettering cards, directing envelopes, 
writing letters, and for numberless other operations. In¬ 
structive and amusing for children, as it will teach them 
the letters, and how to make words and sentences, and 
be at the same time an interesting ii.astime. This little 
machine is well made, very durable, and is p.acked in a 
strong box, with two colors of Ink-powder, and full di¬ 
rections for use. Presented for 2 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each ; OR, sent for price, post-paid in either case. 
No. 98.— Writing Desk.— Price $3.50.—A 
handsome desk fora lady or a yoiing man; measures 13x 
9x5 inches. Real walnut, ornamented in black and gilt, 
and lined with purple velvet. Has both upiterand lower 
receptacle for note paper, etc., places for pens and ink, 
and a foot ruler. It will be Presented for 4 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each; OR, furnished for the price. Receiver 
to pay freight charges in either case. (See below.) 
No. 99. — Writing Desk.— Price $4.50.— A 
jjretty little desk of dark, polished wood, decorated. 
To open it, pull out the drawer in front—a new design. 
It is lined with purple velveteen. A very convenient, 
and .It the same time ornamental article. Presented 
for 5 subscriptions at $1.50 each ; OR, supi)lied for price. 
Receiver to pay expressage, which is small. 
No. 100 .—Small Writing Case.— Price 
75 cts.—Covered in black cloth, embossed ; with steel 
finish, and having a lock and key. Lined with white, 
watered paper, and containing a blotting book, a com¬ 
partment for paper and envelopes, a pen-holder, ruler, 
two sticks of superfine sealing rvax (red and bronze), a 
metal case for pens, and a good lead pencil. A very nice 
porlfolio for a boy or girl. Presented for 1 subscrip¬ 
tion at $1.50; OR, supplied for price. Post-paid in either 
case. 
No I O I .—Portfolio.— Price $1.25.—Larger size 
than preceding. Covered in brown cloth, prettily deco¬ 
rated in gilt, furnished with a lock and key. The inside 
is of figured oiled paper, black and wine-colored, with 
gilt ornaments—pretty and substantial looking. Con¬ 
tains two compartments, one marked “Correspondence,” 
some envelopes; an eight-inch ruler; pen-holder and 
pencil case, all of light wood, and a blotting book. 
Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each; OR, 
supplied for lu'ice. Post-paid in either case. 
No. I 02.—Ink-Bottle in Case.— Price 50 
cts. — Having a patent double cover, with very strong 
spring, this case Is so secure that it 
can even be carried in the pocket 
without any danger of the ink’s 
spilling. The inside of the case is 
entirely of brass, and contains a 
small glass bottle, which can be taken 
out to be washed and filled. The 
outside is covered in bright-red 
Morocco with brass finish. A most 
convenient and satisfactory article. 
Presented for 1 subscription at $1.50; OR, supplied 
for the price. Post-paid in either case. 
No. I 03.—Perambulator.— Price $13.60.— 
This baby carriage is made of either wicker or slats, and 
we will furnish which ever is preferred. The inside is 
entirely covered with all wool reps, and it has a hand¬ 
rail, handle tips, hub caps, and curtains. The latter, 
when not in use, kept in the patent “ Valise-top,” which 
is also a convenient receptacle for many small articles. 
This Perambulator will he Presented for 17 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each ; OR, supplied for |)rice. Receiver to 
])ay express charges in either case. (See below.) 
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