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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[December, 
FREE 
Samples of Cloths, Ftishiou Plate, with full directions 
for-ordering Clothing by mail —jit guaranteed —by 
Freeman 8l Woodruff, 
(A. Freeman, late of Freeman & Burr), 
CLOTHIERS, 1 241 N.w?;r r ’ 
Specialties in Ladies Underwear. 
CONSTRUCTED ON HYGIENIC AND DRESS 
REFORM PRINCIPLES. 
Fig. 1. 
Fig. 3. 
Fig. l represents tlie Emancipation Waist—tlie most per¬ 
fect of all hygienic garments of its kind. Made in ladies' 
sizes only. Plain, $2i)0. Trimmed, 53.25. 
Fig. 2 is tlie Dress Reform Corset Waist, a compromise be¬ 
tween a corset and tlie extreme waist. Made fur all ages. 
Ladies, $2.00. Misses, $1.25. Childrens, $1.00. 
Fig. 3 shows tlie most comfortable ot all undergarments— 
the Emancipation Union Under Flannel—which takes (lie 
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 garments sent by mail, postage prepaid, 
on receipt of price. In stating size, give waist measure over 
dress. Send for our illustrated Catalogue and Circulars. 
Agents wanted. Address 
GEORGE FROST & CO., 287 Devonshire St.. Boston. 
AGENTS WANTE0. 
Goodyear’s Pocket Gymnasiym. 
ENDORSED BY THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS. 
The Most Complete System 
OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE 
Ever Devised for Homo 
Practice. 
100,000 in use by men, 
women and children. 
Used standing, sitting or 
reclining. 
Hundreds of graceful 
movements. 
For home, office, schools, 
hospitals. 
Price List.-No.l, for Chil¬ 
dren 4 to 6 years. $1 00. No. 
2, for Children 6 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 Two 8’s, $15.00. Nos.7 and 8 
are fitted with a screw-eve and hook to attach to the wall or 
floor. A pair cf No. 7, ($4.00), or 8. ($5.00), make a complete 
Gymnasium and Health Lift. Sent post-paid on receipt of 
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, <fcc., address, 
Goodyear Rubber Curler Co., 
p. 0. Box 5,156. 6 9 7 Broadway, New York. 
RUBBER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
B. T. BABBITT’S BABY SOAP. 
1 0nly the purest veg- 
; etablo 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 
__ eruptions, keep the 
skin soft and smooth, contribute to health, and prevent disease. 
Does away with all powders, chalk or other cniolients. A^cer¬ 
tain preventive of chafing itching, &c., in . '‘SSf^its 
half the crying and crossness of babyhood. Worth ten times its 
cost to every mother and family in Christendom; packedmbox.es 
cakes, of 6 ozs. each, and sent free to any address on leceipt 
:. 50 . ’ Address It. T. .Babbitt, NewYokk City. 
For Sale by all Druggists. 
of 12 
Of $2, 
THE NEAT H0USEKEEPEKS’ 
STOVE DRESSING. 
NO DUST! NO SBV3ELL ! 
ALWAYS SOFT AND READY FOR USE 
WITHOUT A DISH. 
It will do more work with less labor and expense, and give 
f more elegant and lasting lustre than any Stove Polish ever 
produced. A stove can be dressed on delicate carpet without 
Wiling it. Send 10 cents for sample package. 
B. F. BROWN & CO.. Boston, Moss. 
G 
EM HEATER. Used on any lamp. Rests on/'.him- 
JT ue y. “leaUiTilkTlt-c.. quickly. Great convenience 
ts. Sent post-paid l'or 23 cents. 
night. . 
Address 
... . .. ... .. Agents wanted. 
II. JENNINGS, Deep River, Conn. 
Thirty Hour Cioeks. 
By Mail, Postage Paid, on receipt of Price. 
The “St. Sliclaolas,” §2 
(Box board case, double; imita¬ 
tion morocco ; i'A in. high, 4 in. wide. 
The “ Cabinet,” 
(Solid black walnut or maple case; 
6 in. high, iy 2 in. wide. 
The “ Oreide,” $3,©© 
(Round metal imitation Gold case; 
5 in. diameter. 
The “Bond©ir,” ^3,5® 
(5 in. octagon morocco case.) 
Solid metal watch movement, with balance wheel and de¬ 
tached lever escapement; made to order. Will run (same 
as a watch) in any position, and is in every respect an article 
ot superior construction. The editors of the Aniencan 
Agriculturist have tested these clocks, and have endorsed 
them. Sent by mail, post-paid, on leceipt ot price, cur¬ 
rency. Established 1836. 
S. B. JEROME & CO.. New Haven, Conn. 
WHEEL CHAIRS 
Of ALL Styles and Sizes, 
For INVALIDS and CRT 
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 Wheel Chairs only. 
Designer and manuf. of the “ Rolling 
Chairs” at the Centennial. 
S. A. SMITH, 32 Platt St,, N. Y, 
Please mention this pape*\ _ 
PITTSBURCH ADJUSTABLE 
Folding Chair. 
This celebrated chair combines 5 ar¬ 
ticles in one. It is light, simple, and 
durable. Words are inadequate to ex¬ 
press its real merit as a borne, 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 
F. CHAIR CO., 3 Sixth St., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
INQUIRE FOR 
W. 1 BROWN & 
UMBRELLAS. 
PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK. 
The qualities marked with their name are confidently 
recommended. _ 
Send $2.75 by mail to S. 13. 
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 the high 
cost machines in tlie market. 
Parties visiting the Centennial 
should not fail to see it on ex¬ 
hibition in Machinery Hall. 
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. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
The most Effective, Simple 
and Convenient Yet Invent¬ 
ed. Works 3!) lbs. ill 
less than 5 miiiiit.es, 
thoroughly working outthe 
buttermilk and mixing in 
tlie salt. Send for circular 
and price lists. 
A. H. REID, 
1031 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
b S E* 2 i 
ihhm 
£ n m r cu m ^ 
^ o - Qj c, p c 
M 0-3 « - £ 
r O y i —* — 
W X O V ~ o ^ 
and STEREOPTICONS. CENTENNIAL MEDAL 
ami DIPLOMA. 74-page Catalogue, fully illus¬ 
trated. sent tree, with list of mcttii-es on e ™rv snlpe.rt. For 
SUNDAY SCHOOLS, PARLOR ENTERTAIN¬ 
MENTS, mi J PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. Pays well. 
Small capital required for an outfit. 
McAL LISTER. Mfg. Optician, 49 Nassau St„ N. Y. 
•nTTHTTO T HAT V PRODUCE COMMIS- 
itUr UoL, UULiJlj, SION MERCHANT, 
141 READE ST., NEW YORK. 
Established in 1852. Market reports and shipping direc¬ 
tions sent free on application. 
VALUABLE HOLIDAY GIFT! 
BRANSON KNITTER, 
Simpler and much easier learned than any Sew¬ 
ing Machine. Work surpasses that made by hand. 
Canvassers make traveling expenses by work 
which fliey do in allowing the Knitters. 
AGENTS WANTED—SEN 1) FOR CIRCULAR. 
Branson Knitting Machine Co., Limited. 
.<s) 224 S. Fiiiiih St., Philadelphia. 
” 2iia State St., Chicago. 
TS the ouly Machine that can knit all sizes of work, and 
narrow and widen it; that can shape and complete, 
without band-finishing, 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 109 ptr 
cent Profit in Manufacturing Knit Goods. Tfcs Farmer 
trebles the value of his Wool by converting is 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.; Chicago, Ill., or 922 
Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
CENTENNIAL MEDAL AWARDED. 
STANDARD LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO. 
Superior Power and Hand Laundry Machinery. Standard 
Washers, Mangles, Wringers, Laundry Stoves, Fluting Ma¬ 
chines, etc. Gold, Silver and 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 II. HUMPHREYS, Agl.. Boston, Mass. 
Readily attached 
to any Stove. 
Introduced 9 Years. 
Thousands in Use. 
Once used, never dis¬ 
pensed with. 
Agents Wanted 
at once in valuable 
Territory. Circulars 
on application. 
American Manu¬ 
facturing Co., 
S tJ |L LW ts* 102 Orange St., 
rnE.fe.'' NEWHAVEN, Conn. 
See December number, 1874, page 463. 
FIRE in the HEARTH. 
Ventilation of a Fire-place. 
Radiation of a Stove. 
Circulation of a Furnace. 
Pure Air and an even Temperature. 
Centennial Award. 
The Open Stove Ventilating Co., 
107 Fulton St., N. Y. 
FUN for the BOYS ! 
This cut represents the 
Centennial Pistol, much re¬ 
duced in size. Price, $1.00, 
post-paid. Circular free. 
Address KENDALL & CO., 
52 Kilby St., Boston. Mass. 
Wholesale and Retail Deal¬ 
ers in Novelties and Agents’ 
Supplies. Send stamp for 
Catalogue. 
Garden Engine and Fire Extin¬ 
guisher. — Protects Buildings from 
Fire, and Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 50 ft. Easily 
carried. No Dwelling, Country 
Home, or Factory should be without 
the Fountain Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. J. A. WHll- 
MAN, Sole Proprietor and Manu¬ 
facturer, Providence, R. I. 
A GENTS Wa NTED. —Send 3c. stamp for; saniiplos 
anil catalogue of novelties. Address CIT Y NOVELI1 
CO., 108 South 8tli St,, Philadelphia. Pa. 
LOOK. $12 a dav made selling our 
NOVELTIES. Catalogue free. 
HASTINGS & CO., Worcester, Mass. 
AGENTS, 
T. JP 
