[July, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
1870.] 
CENTENNIAL PRESENTS FOR 
THE LITTLE ONES. 
Crandall’s Building-Blocks 
Can be made into forms of almost endless variety. The blocks are put up ill neat, strong boxes, and a 
large sheet giving various designs of buildings, etc., accompanies each box. 
Price—No. 1, $2.00; by mail, prepaid , $2.50. No. 3, $1.00; by mail, prepaid, $ 1.25. 
No. 4, $1.00; by mail, prepaid, $1.15. 
Crandall’s Masquerade-Blocks. 
Making 300 different and beautiful Combinations of Pictures, which are in very.brilliant colors. They 
are not injured by washing, do not wear out, and afford endless amusement. 
Price $1.00; by mail, prepaid, $1.20. 
Crandall’s 
Acrobats. 
Full of fun and frolic, 
and most brilliant in cos¬ 
tume. These are among 
the most fascinating and 
ingenious toys ever in¬ 
vented. The number of 
figures which can be made 
with the pieces in a single 
box is limited only by the 
ingenuity of the operator. 
Price $1.00; by mail, prepaid, $1.25. 
Crandall’s Expression-Blocks. 
With Letters on one side, Picture on the other. The Alphabet is the key to the picture which, when com¬ 
plete, represents the inventor in Dream Land. These Blocks are water-proof, and can be washed if soiled. 
Price 50 Cts.; by mail, prepaid, 70 Cts. 
Crandall’s Illuminated Pictorial Alphabet Cubes. 
These Cubes are gorgeously colored, and will make over 500 beautiful combinations or figures. They 
are water-proof, odorless, and durable ; put up in handsome black walnut boxes; and are most attractive 
to both young and old—an elegant present for the. little ones. 
Price $2.50; by mail, prepaid, $3.00. 
Crandall’s Menagerie. 
One of the most wonderful 
and amusing things ever 
brought out for the entertain¬ 
ment of children. The six 
animals composing the mena¬ 
gerie are beautifully painted, 
and so arranged into 56 pieces 
in each box, that tens of thou¬ 
sands of most laughter-pro¬ 
voking figures can be made up 
with them. 
Price $2.00. [Purchaser will pay express charges. Box too large to go safely by mail.} 
Crandall’s Alphabet-Blocks, Red, White, and Bine. 
Tasteless, odorless, and water-proof. The letters are on red, white, and blue ground. All children 
are pleased with them. Price 75 Cts.; by mail, prepaid, $1.00. 
N.B .—If postage is not remitted with the prices, as above, the blocks will be sent by express at purchaser's expense. 
Orders from the Trade will be supplied on Liberal Terms. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway, New York. 
‘■Hail Columbia! 
1776. 1876J 
YOUNG AMERICA, 
ATTENTION! 
If yon want to have “ lots of 
fnn,” go to the nearest toy- 
dealer and get 
U 
“As Natural as Life,” and Twice as 
Amusing! 
C. M. Crandall, who has done so much for children, 
—lias made another splendid thing that will perfectly 
charm all the Little Folks, viz.: 
The Great Centennial Toy, 
a fine Old Soldier, in Brilliantly Colored Uniform, 
with Cocked Hat, Flag, and Staff, all so ingeniously made 
and put.together, that you can-set him in a thousand dif- 
ferent'positions, and he stays there until you change him. 
|—He is a thing of life ; a real joy to all Bovs and Girls, 
(and older people too). He fits and also works well with 
all the Acrobats and the menagerie. 
lie waxeth eloquent. 
Every Child Everywhere 
should have “Ye Hero of ’76” right away—or 
more.than one... The real Hero is 9inches high, and 
mauytimes larger than the greatly reduced figures above, 
which show, without the colors, only two of the almost 
numberless interesting and amusing positions, which the.. 
Hero .will take in your hands. 
Sold in a neat box, for only 35 cts.- ^SF"Sent safely 
by riiaii, post-paid, for 45 cts.— Send for one or more. 
Sold by Toy Dealers generally, and by many others. 
Supplied Wholesale and Retail by the General Agents, 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway, N. Y. 
H O M gT e s , 
FOR YOUR FARMS! 
EMPIRE' PORTABLE. FOIiGE CO., Troy, N. Y. 
Send 3c. stamp for Catalogue. 
$16 
THE WORLD RENOWNED 
STUDEBAKER WAGONS 
are the center of attraction at the Centennial. 
