1876 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
437 
Specialties in Ladies Underwear, 
CONSTRUCTED ON HYGIENIC AND DRESS 
REFORM PRINCIPLES. 
Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. 
Fig. 1 represents the Emancipation Waist—the most per¬ 
fect of all hygienic garments of its kind. Made in ladies’ 
sizes only. Plain, $2.00. Trimmed, $3.25. 
Fig. 2 is the Dress Reform Corset Waist, a compromise be¬ 
tween a corset and the extreme waist. Made for all ages. 
Ladies, $2.00. Misses, $1.25. Childrens, $1,011. 
Fig. 3 shows the most comfortable of all undergarments— 
the'Emancipation Union Under Flannel—which takes the 
place of the old fashioned vest and drawers. Full fashioned 
Cashmere, $6.00 per suit. Merino, $5.00. Cut and Seamed 
Merino, $3.25. 
Any of the above garmenls sent by mail, postage prepaid, 
on receipt of price. In stating size, give waist measure over 
dress. Send for our illustrated Catalogue aud Circulars. 
Agents wanted. Address 
GEORGE FROST & CO., 287 Devonshire St., Boston. 
Thirty Hour Clocjjfcs. 
By Mail, Postage Paid, on receipt of Price. 
The “ St. MlclioSas,” $2 
ifuSO-itu.ii -ffluinni (Box hoard case, double; imita- 
- ram tion morocco; i'A in. high, 4 in. wide. 
The “Cabinet,” $2.5© 
(Solid black walnut or maple case; 
6 in. high. i'/- in. wide. 
The “ Oreide,” $3.©® 
(Round metal imitation Gold case; 
5 in. diameter. 
The “ Romloir,” §3.5© 
(5 in. octagon morocco case.) 
Solid melal watch movement, with balance wheel and de¬ 
tached lever escapement; made to order. Will run (same 
as a watch i in any position, and is in every respect an article 
of superior construction. The editors of the American 
Agriculturist have tested these clocks, and have endorsed 
them. Sent by mail, post-paid, on leceipt of price, cur¬ 
rency. Established 1356. 
S. B. JEROME & CO., New Hates, Conn. 
" WHEEL CHAIRS 
Of ALT, Styles and Sizes, 
For INVALIDS and CRI 
Easily propelled, in or out-doors, by 
any one having the use of hands. 
Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue 
and prices of different styles. World’s 
sole manuf. of Wiieel Chairs only. 
Designer and manuf. of the '‘Rolling 
Chairs” at the Centennial. 
& A. SMITH, 32 Platt St., Iff. Y. 
Please mention this paper. 
PITTSBURG ADJUSTABLE 
FOLDING CHAIR. 
This celebrated chair combines 5 articles in one. It is 
light, simple, and durable. Words are inadequate to express 
its real merit as a home chair. It folds to carry in the hand. 
To see it is to appreciate it. Nothing could be a better 
Holiday Gift. Send for illustrated circular. 
Address A. F. CHAIR CO., 3 Sixth sc., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Reclining Invalid Chair 
ON WHEELS, 
easily propelled by occupant, in 
or out doors. Best reclining one 
made. Send for circular. Exhib¬ 
ited at Phila., in Main Building T, 
59, and made by 
New Haven Folding Chair Co., 
New Haven, Conn' 
Twelve Farmers Wanted 
In everv Town in t.lm United states to buy our $£,5© and 
S3,©0 WORKING SUITS® Used either lor suits or 
overalls according: to the weather. Send length of inside 
seam ot pants and waist measure. To clubs of twelve or 
more we give same terms ns t > agents. 
CHAS, A. BALDWIN & CO., 
New Haven? Conn® 
N. B.—The Editors of this Magazine appreciate tneir ex¬ 
cellence. 
We want every person in every town in tl,e United 
States, who is willing to work honestly and faithfully 
8 hours a day for fair compensation, ro writ" ns 1 
Siytyon ttn honest, practical business, and 
vow | a \' 'I u weU to investigate it. Don’t delay. Write 
NOW. Address ’ 
_ TEN El CK C O., Auburn, N. V. 
FUN Tor the BOYS ! 
This cut v presents the 
Centennial Pistol, mnch re¬ 
duced in size. Price, $1.06; 
post-paid. Circular tree. 
Address KENDALL & CO., 
52 Kilby St., Boston. Mass. 
Wholesale and Retail Deal- 
ersin Novelties and Agents’ 
Supplies. Send stamp for 
Catalogue. 
CENTENNIAL MEDAL AAV ADDED. 
STANDARD LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO. 
Superior Power and Hand Laundry Machinery. Standard 
Washers, Mangles, Wringers, Laundry Stoves, Fluting Ma¬ 
chines, etc. Gold, Silver aud Bronze Medals awarded. 
Send for illustrated catalogue. 
58 Long Wharf, Boston, and 32 Dev street, New York. 
G. W. Chute, Treas. w. C. Lewis, Prest. 
JAMES H. HUMPHREYS, Agt., Boston, Mass. 
LIMB KNITTING Mil.” 
YS the only Machine that can knit all sizes of work, and 
-“-.narrow and widen it; that can shape and complete, 
without liand-flnisliing, seamless Hosiery, Gloves, and Mit¬ 
tens, or knit them in all sizes; or knit Ribbed, Double, 
and Fancy stitches for Underwear, Jackets, Shawls, Scarfs, 
etc. It knits over 25 different Garments. Over 100 per 
cent Profit in Manufacturing Knit Goods. The Farmer 
trebles the value of his Wool by converting it into Knit 
Goods. Women make $-5.00 a day with it. Agents want¬ 
ed. Send stamp for Samples of work, and reduced Price- 
List. Address LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO., at 
Chicopee Falls, Mass.; Cincinnati, O.; Ciiicago, Ill., or 922 
Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
STEEL PEWS! 
Bold by all Healers. 
No. 91 John St., New York. 
HENRY HOE, Sole Agent. JOSEPH GILL0TT & SONS. 
TO THE LABIEB ! ! 
BKOWJS’S 
FRENCH DRESSING 
will make Ladies' and Children’s Boots and Shoes that have 
become rough and red, and Ladies’ Traveling Bags which 
look so old and rusty that they are ashamed to carry them, 
look just as good as new. It will not rub off or smut when 
wet. Softens the leather. 
No lady will be without it after one trial. Beware of imi¬ 
tations and counterfeits. For sale everywhere. 
B. F. BROWN & CO., Boston. 
Send ?2.75 by mail to S. B. 
Fuller. Lynn, Mass., and re¬ 
ceive in return the best Jig 
Saw in the world, warranted 
to do as good work and as 
much of it as any of ilie high 
cost machines in the market. 
Parti"S visiting the Centennial 
should not. fail to see it on ex¬ 
hibition in Machinery Hal!. 
See B—9, Column 67, No. 12,203, 
with samples of its work, and 
leave an order for one, to be 
sent by mail. Send for Circular. 
_S. B. FULLER, Lynn, Mass. 
YUHQ 7 shot, 22-100 calibre, full 
Iirj ? UlJ T ill nickel plate, every one 
warranted. Self-acting cylinder, weight 7 oz.; no clogging, 
no misfires, no turning bv hand; perfect in everv way, $3.15 
post-paid, with 100 cartridges. H. O. ROSE, Saybrook, Ct. 
STEVENS’ PATENT BREECH-LOADING 
Snorting Rifles. Double and SingleP.nrrel Shot Guns, Pocket 
Rifles, Pocket Pistols, and the noted Hunter's Pet Rifles. 
Send for Catalogue. J. STEVENS & CO.. 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
A /"'iTPTVTnnCi LOOK. $t2 a dav made selling our 
t\ f i l lv J NOVELTIES. Catalogue free. 
T. J. HASTINGS & CQ, Worcester, Mass, 
SENT FREE, 
Samples of Cloths, Fashion Plate, with full directions 
for ordering Clothing by mail—JR guaranteed —by 
Freeman Woodruff, 
(A. Freeman, late of Freeman & Burr), 
CLOTHIERS 
j 
i 
241 Broadway, 
New York. 
AGEWTS WANTED. 
Goodyear’s Pocket Gymnasium. 
ENDORSED BY THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS. 
Mest Complete System 
OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE 
Ever Devised for Homo 
Practice. 
100,000 in us© by 
’ women and children. 
Used standing, sitting or 
reclining. 
Hundreds of graceful 
movements. 
For home, office, schools, 
hospitals. 
Price Lisfc-No.l, for Chil¬ 
dren 4 to 6 years, $100. No. 
2, for Children f> to 8. $1.10. 
No. 3, for Children 8 to 10, $1.20. No. 4, for Children 10 to 14, 
$1.30. No 5, for Ladies and Children 14 years and upwards, 
$1.40. No. 6, for Gentlemen of moderate strength, $1.50. 
No. 7, used by Ladies, Children or Gents. $2.00. No. 8, 
for Gentlemen of extra strength, $2.50. Full set, family 
use , 1 each, (1 to 6) Two 7’s and Two8^, $16.00. Nos.7and8 
are fitted with a screw-eye and hook to attach to the wall or 
floor. A pair of No. 7, ($4.00), or 8, ($5.00), make a complete 
Gymnasium and Health Lift. Sent post-paid on receipt o! 
price. Exclusive Agencies granted in unoccupied territory. 
Exclusive rights to sell the Pocket Gymnasium afford 
the largest possible returns for small investments. Its sales 
are nearly universal wherever it is placed before the pub¬ 
lic and its merits fully understood. 
For Illustrated descriptive circulars, terms, &c., address, 
Goodyear Slubber Curler Co., 
r. 0. Box 5,156. 697 Broadway, Pew York. 
RUBBER noons t)F EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
Rubber goods for Ladies’and Childrens’AVear. Long Rub¬ 
ber Gloves, f?2 per pair. Ladies’ Elegant Aprons, $2. Atmos¬ 
pheric pads, $2. Hair Crimpers 75c. per dozen. Hair Curlers 
fee. per dozen. Dress shields, 20c. per pair. Baby’s Diaper, 
75c. Child’s Bib, 75c. Child’s Table-cloth, 50c., the La Pu le 
for Ladies, $2.. Crib Covers, $1. Bed Sheets, $2.50, etc., c-.c. 
Agents Wanted.—Ladies can realize a handsome income 
by introducing our Popular Goods. They sell readily, and 
give utmost satisfaction ! Send for illustrated catalogue. 
LA PERLE RUBBER CO., 90 Chambers St., N. Y. 
"b. T. BABBITT’S BABY SOAP. 
Only the purest veg- 
! etable oils used in its 
manufacture. No ar¬ 
tificial and deceptive 
odors to cover com¬ 
mon and deleterious 
ingredients. Unri¬ 
valled FOR THE TOI¬ 
LET AND THE BATH. 
Used in bathing chil¬ 
dren, will prevent 
^_L_ 1 eruptions, keep the 
skin soft and smooth, contribute to health, and prevent disease. 
Does away with all powders, chalk or other emollents. A cer¬ 
tain preventive of chafing Itching , d>c., in babies, the cause?* of 
half the crying and crossness of babyhood. orth ten times its 
cost to every mother and family in Christendom ; packed in boxes 
of 32 cakes, of 6 ozs. each, and sent free to any address on receipt 
of $2.50, Address 1$, T Babbitt, Nuw YORK CITY, 
For Sale by all Druggists. 
Readily attached 
to any 7 Stove* 
Introduced 9 Years. 
Thousands in Use. 
Once used, never dis¬ 
pensed with. 
Agents Wanted 
at once in valuable 
Territor'y. Cirenlars 
on application. 
American Manu¬ 
facturing Co®* 
1©^ Orange St., 
NEW HAV LN, Conn. 
See December number, 1874, page 463. 
G _EM HEATER. Used on any lump, l.’ests on chim¬ 
ney. Heats milk. &c.. quickly. Great convenience 
nights® Sent post-paid lor 25 cents. Agents wanted. 
Address S. H. JENNINGS, Deep Liver, Conn. 
and ejTiR’TR'POFTirONS. CIENTENNTAIj MEDAL 
mul DIPLOMA. 74-page Catalogue, lull.v lllus- 
ti-n>»rl vent ft:. '.Mills' nf 'ifh'"' f'l I'M.'v I'm 
STTTV"AY SCHOOLS. PAPT.OT? FNTEJITAIN- 
MENTS, mb PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. Lays a ell. 
Sin all capital required for. an outfit. 
McAlXISTER , Mfg. Optician, -19 Nassau St., N. Y . 
■RTTUTTOi T PflT "F pi *"D l,, E coumts- 
itUr UoL, UULi±j, SION mfrchant, 
141 RE ARE ST., NEW YORK. 
Established in 1S52. Market reports and shipping direc¬ 
tions sent free on application. 
f fl TAT" A T?"n produce commis- 
. OZ U. VV xi-Ll-Uj SION MERCHANTS. 
(Established 1845.) No. 279 W.ishington-st.. N. Y. 
Reference. Irving national Bank, New York City'. 
L ADY A dents -wanted to sell Wtber's Metro¬ 
politan Corsets and Skirt Supporters. 
Address A. M. WEBEli, 239 Madison St., Chicago, Ill, 
