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SUPPLEMENT T<? THE BUBAL WEW 
without being chopped fine and even, the 
meat coming out in a continuous stream, ex¬ 
actly as shown in the illustrations. No one 
The Avery High-Arm Sewing Machine. 
Next to the kitchen range in usetulness is the sewing machine. In fact a sewing machine 
has become a household necessity. A good one is the greatest labor-saver ever invented 
andatreasure; while a poor one is enough to try the temper of an angel. We have often 
visited farms provided with all the improved machines that could be used to lessen the 
labors of the farm; and in the house found the wife toiling with a noisy, hard run¬ 
ning, rickety machine, enough to craze and fret and worry her to death. The 
Household Articles 
Magee Mrstic Range. 
The name of the Magee Furnace Co. is a 
guarantee of superior goods and honest deal¬ 
ing. From a small beginning in Boston, by 
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wants a meat grindei', butevtry family should 
have one of these choppers. We have thor¬ 
oughly tested them, and have no hesitation in 
saying that these choppers will cut meat faster, 
finer and with greeter uniformity and nicety, 
than any others. Price $8. Given for three 
subscribers. What present subscriber will 
not secure one? Made by the Enterprise 
Manufacturing Company, Third and Dauphin 
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
making nothing but the best goods, their 
reputation has Bpread until now it would be 
bard to find a place where the Magee stoves 
are not kuown and as the best. Their main 
office and salesrooms are in Boston, where 
daily immense numbers of stoves and ranges 
are sold. They have also branch wholesale 
houses at 93 Beet man St., New Yurk; 86 
Lake St., Chicago;8and 10P»ne Street, San 
Francisco; with Rood Bros., Kansas City and 
with Janney Bros., Minneapolis, and tbeir 
stoves are retailed in nearly every town of 
this country, and are everywhere the standard 
of excellence, none claiming to make better. 
A Mystic RaDge like the cut, having six 
eight Inch holes, a reservoir bolding ten 
gallons, a cabinet base with polished edges, a 
high shelf, a very large ash-pan, and an oven 
30x20 iuches, will be fitted for wood or coal 
as desired. Price $57. Given for 57 sub¬ 
scribers. 
Zlninieriuna’s Mlnature Auio Harp. 
This little instrument will please those hav¬ 
ing a taste for music, but debarred from 
practicing it by the cost of an instrument, or 
tbe difficulty of learning. And when they 
see how easily they cau play it, every such 
Avery machine which we show in the cut, is made on a new principle, hav¬ 
ing an entirely new mechanical combination, which does away with a large proportion of 
the pieces and has no need of cogs, cams, links and levers, thus making it simple, easy 
to keep in order, and running with half the power of the older styles of machines. These 
machines are made by the Avery Sewing Machine Company., 813 Broad wav, N. Y., in 
different styles, the prices, varying from $45 to $65. We shall give a No. 4 machine, the 
Magee's Ideal Parlor lleater. 
This base-burning, self feeding, bard-coal 
stove is beautiful in design and perfect in 
person will want one. It is sold by C. F. 
Zimmerman, importer and dealer in musical 
instruments, 340 North 3nd8t„ Philadelphia, 
Pa., who will seud one to any one for the 
price $3. W® will give ore of these for 
eight subscribers 
same as shown above, with handsome iron-work, four drawers, drop-leaf, and cover, 
price $60.00, to any one sending 40 subscribers, and we will pay the freight. Remember this 
is no old style machine, nor aDy imitation of any machine, such as are offered by so many 
papers at from $15 to $22, and dear at any price; but a brand-new machine on a brand 
new principle and tbe best, easiest-running, highest-priced though cheapest machine in the 
market. We should have calls for a thousand at least. 
The Keystone Washer. 
This washer is warranted bv the manufac 
turers to wash clean, if properly used, wi-n 
out rubbing, rnn thmg that can by washed b * 
chine a person can do copying to good advan¬ 
tage, and make it the source of some profit. 
Being made on a new principle, it has the ad 
workmanship. It is of the latest style, and 
would be an ornament to any parlor. It is 
made by tbe Magee Furnace Co. of Boston. 
Its price is $36. We will send It for 45 sub¬ 
scribers. 
vantages of simplicity, strength and durability 
over every other writer. Its use can be learned 
in a half hour. It is made by the Nun Type 
Writer Co.. 819 Broadway. Price $12. and we 
will give one of them to any one who sends 
us 82 subscribers. 
IJN VERBAL OR 
Family Scale 
—weighs from % 
oz. to 340 lbs., 
and is fully war¬ 
ranted. Price 
$10 Given for 
a club of 12 sub¬ 
scribers. 
The first position shows the old 
back aching system of taking up 
dirt. The second the new by the aid 
of Carpenter’s new upright handle 
dustpan. Every housekeeper should 
have one. Price 50c. Given for one 
subscriber. Supplied by F. W. 
Carpenter, Harrison, Westchester 
Co., N. Y. 
baud. It is easy in operation, does not wear 
tbe clothes, and. if properly used, will last for 
years. Price $7. Given for five subscribers. 
Made by F. F. Adams & Co., Erie. Pa. 
Portable Plat¬ 
form Scale.— 
This has a sliding 
poise, is mounted 
on wheels, and has 
a capacity of ^ to 
800 lbs. Price 
$22.50; given for 
a club of 40 sub 
scribers. 
Ht intent Lamp. 
Tbe original St. Germain student lamps. 
Price, nickel plated, complete, $4.75. Given 
Keystone (’lollies Wringer. 
This wringer has a wood frame, all the latest 
improvements, and greater capacity|than any 
other wringer. It is simple, durablae, ny 
Ladies Don't Buy a New Carpet. 
If you wish to be economical, you can cover 
those worn places with, home made rugs. If 
you do not have enough bright colored pieces 
in your ragbag, you can color them at a trivial 
expense. With the Pearl Rug Maker many 
ladies make an entire carpet. When making 
large rugs or carpet3, it is advisable to make 
them in sections, or pieces about lj£x3 feet, 
and then join them by sewing the edges 
“Stop ThiefI”—T his scale has a capacity 
of % oz. to 10 lbs., and retails for $1 15. We 
offer it for only t- o subscribers. 
These three styles of scales, as shown above, 
are selected with special reference to the 
tastes BDd wants of our friends. We get them 
of the manufacturer, Jones of Binghamton, 
Binghamton, N. Y., whose reputation as a 
maker of true and reliable scales is well es¬ 
tablished. 
for 13 subscribers. Supplied by C. F. A. Hin- 
ricbs. Nos. 29, 31 and 33 Park Place, New 
York._ 
Enterprise Meat-Choppers. 
These are Meat choppers. They do not 
grind or tear the meat, but, as tbeir name im¬ 
plies, chop it. Their work is perfect and can¬ 
not vary, and it is impossible for auy strings, 
sinews, fibres or gristle to pass througu them, 
securely together on the back. (This is fully 
explained in the illustrated directions.) Itcan 
be used on any sewing machine or by hand. 
Price, postpaid, $1. Given for twosubscrib rs; 
supplied by the Pearl Art Co., 23 Unn.u 
Square, N. Y. City. 
The Hun Type-Writer. 
The Sun Type Writer meets the popular de¬ 
mand for a low priced Type Writing Machine 
which will do perfect work easily, and with 
the rapidity of a good writ er. With this ma- 
adapted to the frailest as well as the strongest 
fabrics. It saves time, strength, clothes and 
is an article indispensable to the household. 
Price $7.50, and we give ii for six subscribers, 
Jdade by F, F, Adams & Co., Erie, Fa, 
