■ A.A.A.A.A.A 
^ ■ ^K' ■ 
■■▼■’'T''T”'T”'T” V T' T' V"y 
■ T* T* 
[OCTOBEE, . 
►^v;^^^xv^^x^v;sv^xssx^^>^;svs^x^x^^■ xvsvs^, x^\v^^^i^x«^^^^^^^^cv^^v^^c^K^^^sxssv«^^^x*>^^x^sv^sx^^sSv^xs^x^sv<\v^x'^x^'Xssv^sv^>^^^ssvNs^^^^s\^^ i 
466 
-Mc^faEI^IC^N'^^61^ICai£Tai^I^5¥.4:- 
i::^.TQOLS. FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc..^ 
No. I 57.-Butter Salting Scale.—Price 
$5,00.—Designed to meet tlie needs of all dairymen of a 
cheap, simple, accurate, and durable scale, always at 
hand, that will give any proportion of salt per pound 
without figuring or weighing, and can be Used by any 
one without trouble. You can get this scale for 6 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each ; OR, it will be supplied for the 
price. Receiver to pay small carriage. (See below.) 
No. I 58 .—Farmer’s Portable Forge.— 
Price $12.00.-Just the thing for Small Shops and 
Farmers. Will heat H inch iron to welding heat. A 
farmer can save the price of it every year by Sharpening 
Plows, Mending Wagons and Machinery, Shoeing 
Horses, etc., besides saving time when a bolt breaks, 
having the means at hand for repairs. 12 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each will secure this Forge ; OR, it will be 
supplied for the iirice. Receiver to pay small freight 
charges in either case. (See below.) 
No. 159.—Adams’ Combined Anvil 
and Vise. -Price $6.50.- For Farmers and Meclianics. 
No. 1, !.J inch jaw, weight 40 ll>s. 6 subscriptions 
at $1.50 each secure it: OR, it can be got for the price. 
Receiver to pay small freight. (See below.) 
No. 160 . — Amateur 
Vise.— Price $ 1 . 00 .—With li 
inch jaw, or with 2 inch 
jaw\ Price $2.00. — These 
Amateur Vises are very handy 
things for light work. One 
new subscription at $1.50 wdll 
secure the Vise with li inch 
jaw, or two at $1.50 each, will 
inch jaw ; CiR, either will be sup- 
secure that with 2 
plied at price named, post-paid in each case. 
No. 162.—A Farm Bell.— These Bells are 
made of the l)est Bell-Metal, have a deep, rich tone, and 
give universal satisfaction to farmers and otliers who liave 
received them. They are richly bronzed, and the hang¬ 
ings are included with each bell. We ofier three sizes, 
as follows: 
Diameter, 16)^ inche.=, weight, 65 lbs. Price $4.00 
Diameter, 18X inches, weight, 82 lbs. Price $6.00 
Diameter, 21 inches, weiglit, 130 lbs. Price $10.00 
We will supply the first named, for 5 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each ; tlie second, for 7 subscriptions; the tliird, 
for 11 subscriplions, all at $1.50 each ; OR, we will sup¬ 
ply either at the price named. Receiver in either case 
jo pay small freight. (See below.) 
No. 163. -Farrier’s Knife.— Price $i.oo.—A 
useful premium. Sent post-paid for 1 new subscription 
at $1.50 ; OR, on receipt of price. 
No. I 64 .—Farmer’s and Mechanic’s 
Blacksmith Tools. -P'ice $40.oo.— This most 
useful set of tools includes the Farinei-’s Portable 
Forge, and the Adams’ Combined Anvil and 
Vise (see Nos. 158 aud 159), and also the following: 
18-iucli Tongs. 
2-lb. Hammer 
with liandle. 
IM lb. Hot Chisel 
with handle. 
No. I 61 .-CombinedTruck 
and Bag Holder -Price $5.oo. 
— Indispensable for the Farmer, 
Miller, Mcrclnant, or Manufacturer. 
Combining a simple and complete 
sack-holder, with a strong, neat, and 
desirable truck. It is attached to 
the truck by means of clamps, and 
held in its place at any desired hight 
bv a thumb screw. 5 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each will secure this ; OR, it 
will be supplied at the price. Small 
freight charges to be paid by receiver. * 
lE-lb. Cold Chisel 
with handle. 
Blacksmith’s Brill. 
With this Forge and Kit of Tools, any farmer can soon 
accustom liimself to doing odd jobs, and save in a year 
more than the price of the whole. A most useful and 
valual)lo Premium. 40 subscriptions at $1 50 each will 
secure it; OR, it will be suiiplied for the price. Receiver 
to pay small freight in either ease. (See below.) 
No. I 65 .—Cem Soldering Casket.-Price 
_This premium will prove a means t f incalcula- 
ble saving, not so much of direct expense as of time, 
trouble, and patience. With the Gem Soldering Casket, 
all the tinware on the place can be kept in order, and 
made to last, instead of being sent to town, or laid by 
and forgotten. A set of |.rinted directions accompany 
the Casket, and with this help, a little practice, and an 
ordinary amount of Yankee ‘’knack” and determination, 
almost any man, woman, or child, can do all the solder- 
in" of the house and farm. The Casket is a covered box, 
containing a Soldering Iron, with copper-head pointed 
and tinned, a Bar of Solder, and a box of Soldering Salts. 
We Present the Casket and contents for 3 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each, post-paid ; OR, will send it, post¬ 
paid, to any Post-office in the United States or Terri¬ 
tories for $1.25. 
No. 166.-Twenty Tools in One.—Price 
$1.00.—The Pocket Tool Holder, which at least one man 
in every family should possess, is called into requisition 
a dozen times in the day, whether in-doors or out. It is 
carried in the pocket, but will serve instead of a whole 
box of tools, when tlie latter is not easily obtainable. It 
is a strong, hollow, wooden handle, witli a heavy metal 
No. 166. 
screw shank, and measures about 6 inches in length,, aud 
li inch in diameter at the larger end. The round cap 
unscretvs, and Inside are packed some 20 little steel tools 
—screw-driver, chisels, gouges, hrad-awls. of different 
sizes, etc., each of which fits into the elamp end of the 
handle, wliere it is held firmly by the metal shank. M e 
Present ihe Holder and Tools complete for 2 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each ; OR, supply it for price, post¬ 
paid in either case. 
< 
No. 167.—Curtis’ Rectangular Churn. 
—Price, No. 0, $5.00; No. 3, $9.00.—Many thousands of 
tliese churns are in daily 
use, ami they are giving 
abundant saLisfaction. It 
is claimed fi r tliem, tliat 
in efficiency, economy and 
excellence, they are unsur¬ 
passed. 5 subscriptions at 
$1.50 eacli will secure No. 0, 
wliicli is designed for one 
or two cows. 9 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 cacli will se¬ 
cure No. 3, wliich liulds | 
18 gallons—churns 9 gal¬ 
lons ; OR, either will be _ 
supplied at prices named. Receiver' to pay small 
freight in eitlier case. We offer these two sizes of 
these churns ; others are made. (See helow’.) 
No. 1 68.—Hand-Cultivator—“ Cem of 
the Carden.”—Prici $5.00 —The working parts of 
this ett'ectiveand conven¬ 
ient tool are: 2 Scuffle or 
Cutting Blades, one 4X 
and one 9 inches wide; 
2 Plows, riglit and lefl- 
hand ; 5 Stirring Teeth, 
all made of the best 
steel. The wlieel and 
handles of the ” Gem,” 
are adjustable in higlit, I 
while tlie frame is so 
slotted that the hoes, teeth and plows can be set in al¬ 
most any position or angle. These implements have 
given great satisfaction to buyers. 6 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each will secure the “ Gem ” Cultivator; OR,, it 
will be supplied at the jn'ice. Carriage in either ctise tO' 
be paid by tlie receiver. (See below.). 
No. 169. —Pruning Knife.— Price $1.09.— 
This is a well made Knife for pruiiiiig trees, with a blade 
of reliable quality, and a strong, dark-colored liaudlo. It 
can be obtained for 2 suhscriptioiis at $1.50 each; OR, 
for price; post-paid iii either case. 
.A..A.A. 
A - A.a.A . A . A .A. A . A i 
- A. - A - A. - A. . . A . A . A . A.A . A . A . A . A .A 
V T’ 
Drop us a 
Postal Card to Learn the Exact Freight or Expressage to your Place, on any Premium.* 
