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SUPPLEMENT T$ THE BUBAL HEW-YOBKl 
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We consider this, iu many respects, the most remarkable premium we nave ever o: 
me machine was given for forty subscribers last year, and many were disposed of. 
ie machine is to be given for twenty subscribers. Think of it, friends, a §60 mneh 
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No. 76. The Enterprise Went Chopper. 
No. lit, for Three Subscribers, No. It It ftor 
Four Subscribers. 
We sent out a large number of thes« chop¬ 
pers last year, and they gave the most un¬ 
qualified satisfaction. 
Among the necessities of every farm house 
is a good incat chopper. In our younger days 
we worked many a weary hour with the ax 
and chopping block, cutting meat for the an¬ 
nual sausage making, or with the chopping 
kuifo and bowl, cuttiug meat for bash or 
mince pies. While it was tiresome to use 
those tools, they did their work well. The 
meat was chopped, not mangl' d, and there 
was some comfort' in eating wliat was made 
of it. With the invention of meat machines 
the labor was greatly reduced, and the oper¬ 
ation quickened, but the efficiency of the 
process was us greatly lessened; the meat 
was only ground; it came from them in a 
pasty, ‘mashed condition, full of strings, 
tendons and gristle, in such a condition as no 
one who had ever eaten chopped meat could 
endure. We had tried the various makes, 
and rejected them in disgust, a-, unfit, to pre¬ 
pare meat, for human food. We hud got 
thoroughly tired of pulling strings out of our 
teetli, and had decided either to eat no more 
cut meats or go back to the old, slow hand- 
rnode of chopping, when we chanced upon the 
Enterprise Meat Chopper, We have now 
used this for more than two years for cutting all 
kinds of meat and vegetables, for all kinds of 
purposes, arid in every case we have found it 
simply perfect. This is a meat chopper. It 
cuts the meat like u pair of shears, and does 
not grind, mash or tear it. It beats the old 
hand process with ax an 1 block, or chopping 
knife and bowl, all out of sight, in cutt ing it 
better, and iu doing it so much faster ; and 
then it rnns so easy, it is real fun to use it. In 
short, wc unqualifiedly recommend this as the 
meat chopper all our friends need. 
The No. 10, shown in the cut, weighs 8 
pounds, chops 1 pound per minute, and sells 
for $8. The No. 13 is the same as the No. 10, 
except that It has legs instead of clumps ; 
price §3,60. The No. 33 chops two pounds per 
minute ; price, §t. The No, 33 will chop 3 
pounds per minute ; price, §0. 
We will give the No. 10 for three and the 
No. 22 for four subscribers. 
These choppers are made by the Enterprise 
M’fg Co., corner 3d and Dauphin Streets, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
This is perfection in the way of a 
dust pan. It is self-supporting. 
The person who uses it. stands erect 
and does not inhale the dust, and 
can use both hands in handling the 
broom. It is made by K. W Car¬ 
penter, Harrison, Westchester < oun 
ty N Y. Costs nU cents, is wort,h ten 
times the money, and will captivate 
i, any lady who gets it. We will give 
them for one new subscriber. 
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. 
No. 69. The Avery Hinta-Arm Sewing Machine, 
Given f.ir Twenty Subscribers. 
SEPT II 
No. 67. Magee’s Ideal Parlor Heater. 
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Given for 3<> Subscribers. 
This base-burning, self-feediug, hard-coal 
stove is beautiful in design and perfect in 
workmanship. It is of the latest style, and 
would be an ornament to any parlor. It is 
also made by the Magee Furnace Co., of Bos¬ 
ton. Its price is §36. We will send it for 36 
No, 79- Portable Furnace nnd Washer. 
Given for 15 Subscriber*. 
This is a portable furnace for heating water, 
canning fruit, boiling cider, making apple- 
butter, boiling corn, and other purposes. 
Aside from these uses, it is a first-class wash- 
subscribers, or a larger or smaller size on the 
same conditions as the range. We will send 
almost any style or priced stove, ranges or 
heater, from the same firm on the same condi¬ 
tions. viz., a number of subscribers corres¬ 
ponding to the value of the stove in dollars. 
Send to the Magee Furnace Co., of Boston, for 
a catalogue ami you will appreciate this offer. 
No. 77- D«ed Bcxen, 
Given for Three Suscrlbcr*. 
One of these boxes is 
what every one needs 
who is not conveniently 
located near a bank or 
safe-deposit vault . They 
are exceedingly con¬ 
venient for locking up valuable papers, 
such as deeds, insurance. iiolioiea, agreements, 
etc. They are secured with a keyless “Cham¬ 
pion" lock, and are made by the Miller Lock 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom re¬ 
quests for catalogues, giving full description, 
should be addressed. 
No. 75. Torrey* Folding Foci el Scissor*. 
Given lor One New Subscriber. 
These handy little scissors are sharp pointed 
and are readily opened for use, but when 
closed the points are firmly held and protected 
by steel sheaths. They are perfectly safe and 
they will please you. Made by J. R. Torrey 
& Co., Worcester Mass. Price 75 cents. 
mg machine, washing all kinds of clothing— 
hen and table linen—dean and without any 
hand-rubbing or the rubbing off of buttons. 
It is made by B. L. Ryder & Co., Chambers- 
burg, l’a., weighs 200 pounds, price §35. 
This washer is warrauted by the manufac¬ 
turers to wash clean, if properly used, without 
rubbing, anything that can be washed by 
hand. It is easy in operation, does not 
wear the clothes, anil will last for years. 
Price §7. Made by F. F. Adams A Co., 
Erie, Pa. 
No. 73. Wpeeinl Introduction Box of Heeds. 
For One New Subucrlber. i’ostnse 10 tJenis. 
In offering this box of seeds as a premium 
an opportunity is presented to secure a col¬ 
lection of the llm «t variety, consisting of 
thirty packets of garden and three of 
flower seeds, Each packet is illustra¬ 
ted with the vegetable iu colors, with 
full directions for culture, etc. The seeds are 
selected and put up by Johnson & Stokes, 
Philadelphia, Fa., whose reputation as seed 
growers is abundant guarantee of the quality. 
Actual value, §2.50. Sold by the dealers l'or 
§1, postpaid. 
This is a complete toilet set for a gentleman. It is made in the best manner throughout and 
our gentlemen friends will be delighted with it. Our young readers who aro just beginning 
to shave should send for one of these sets made by J. R. Torrey A Co., v\ orccster. Mass. 
No. 71. Tfer Premium Drill. 
Given for One Subscriber. G 
No. 7S. Sand*’ Patent Triple Motion 
White Mountain Freezer*. 
Given ior Three Sub criber*. 
A good freezer can be used to advantage at 
auy season of the year. Ice oroain and a variety 
of‘other dishes that may be prepared with a 
_freezer are j ust. as palata- 
ble iu winter as in sum- 
inor. Tn fact every family 
[p 1 should have a freezer, 
i, m | The White Mountain is 
I one of the best freezers 
»C’ c 'umade; it has three mo- 
t,v ' tions, thus mixing the 
cream evenly and thor- 
OUghly. They are light, 
easy to clean, nnd have no 
large surface of zinc to come in contact with 
the cream. Families especially should look to 
this, as freezers put away damp will, when 
dry, show oxide Of ziuc, which is a well known 
poison. The list, price of the four quart freezer 
which we offer is §5.50. Send for circular and 
receipt book to White Mountain Freezer Co., 
Nashua, N. II. 
This tool should bo owned by every scroll sawyer, model maker, ami wood worker in the 
country Many delicate pieces of scroll work, requiring hours to saw out, are ruined in putting 
together for lack of proper tools. One of these drills and a screw driver will be found invalua¬ 
ble to the scroll sawyer or wood worker after once using. Price 85 cents. Manufactured by 
4 H. Pomeroy, *216 and 220 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 
Ths Best Sewing-Machine in the WorkT 
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We stated last year that in our opinion the Avery is the li^htest-rumiiilg, stillest, most reliable 
machine ever invented. One year’s further acquaintance with the machine justifies us in making 
this assertion evou stronger thau before. We firmly believe it, to be superior to all other 
machines upon the market, aud we are satisfied that a personal examination w r ill convince au> 
one of its superiority. . „ .... _ f _ 
The Avery machine, which we show iu the cut. and winch wo offer as a gut to those or out 
friends who send us clubs, is the latest triumph <>f inventive genius. It is a high-arm machine, 
almost absolutely noiseless, and by far the easiest-running machine made. It has a shuttle, 
makes a lock st itch, and the shuttle ami feed motion are m one piece, and there is no possibility 
of its getting out of “trim. 1 ' The Avery is made on a new principle, having un entirely new 
mechanical combination, which does away with a large, proportion of the pieces, and has no 
need of cogs, aims, liuks or levers, thus making it sample, easy to keep iu order, and running 
with half the power of the older stvles of machines. These machines are made by the Ax cry 
Sewing Machine Company, N. Y., iu different styles, the prices varying from §4o 
to §65. The style winch we offer retails at §60. _, 
Remember, this is no old style machine, nor auy imitation of auy 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 
a brand* DeV principle, and the best, easist-rumiitig, highest-priced, though cheapest, machine in 
the market. . ... . _m.„ 
lame macniue was t 
the machine is to bi 
twenty subscribers. 
No, 70. J. It. Torrey Toilet Set. 
Given for Two Subscribers. 
No. 72. The Keystone Washer. 
Given for Three Hubacrlbers. 
No 74. Keystone Clothes Wringer. 
Given tor Four Subscriber*. 
This wringer has a wood frame, all the 
latest improvements, and greater capacity 
none claiming to make better. The Mystic is 
me of their luiest aud best ranges. It is made 
in various styles and at various prices, but all 
w'ork splendidly. The prices vary according 
to size and fixtures. We will send any size or 
priced range for the number of subscribers 
corresponding to the value of the range iu 
dollars. For example we will send a Mystic 
Range like the cu\ having six eight inch 
holes, a reservoir holding 10 gallons, a cabinet 
base with polished edges, a high shelf, a very 
large asb-pan, and an oven 20x20 inches, fitted 
for coal or wood as desired, price §57, for 57 
subscribers, or a lower priced one for a less 
number of subscribers, Send for a catalogue 
and make your selection. 
No. 66. Magee Mystic Range. 
Given ior 57 Subscribers. 
This range gave unbounded satisfaction to 
our agent who had the good fortune to get it 
last year, and we are glad to be able to offer 
it again. The Magee Furnace Co. is one of 
the oldest and most- rcliublo firms in the coun¬ 
try; tnoy are noted for their superior stoves 
and honest dealing. Their main office and 
salesrooms are in Boston, where daily immense 
numbers of stoves and ranges arc sold. They 
have also branch wholesale bouses at* 82 Bcek- 
man Street, N. Y.; 86 Lake Street, Chicago: 
8 and 10 Pine Street, San Francisco: and with 
Bood Bro., Kansas City: and their stoves are 
retailed in nearly every tom of this country, 
and are everywhere the standard of excellence, 
