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Horticulturists’ Rnle Book ; cloth*... 
Annals of Horticulture; cloth*. 
The Nursery Book; cloth*. 
My Handkerchief Garden*. 
Tne A. B C. Book of Electricity*. 
Wood’s Household Practice of Medicine, 2vols., $5.. 
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. 
Webster’s Practical Dictionary*. 
Farmers’Veterinary Adviser*. . 
Goodholmes’s Domestic Cyclopedia, 650 pages, 400cuts. 
Gaskell’s Compendium of Penmanship*. 
Gray’s How Plants Grow*.. 
Gray’s L-ssons in Botan\*. 
Grav’s Manutlof Botauy*. 
Gray’s Lessons and Manual, l vol.*. 
Eve’s Ditignters; or Common Sense, for Maid, Wife 
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Common Sen«e in the Hou-ehold*. 
The B >ok of Forty Puddings*. 
Mrs. Gilpin’s Frugalities*. 
Common Sen-e in the Nursery*. 
Ice Cream and Cakes*. 
Tne Witchery of Archery*. 
Practical StnRary and Economic Cooking*. 
Ben H ir: A Tale of the Christ*. 
Macaulay’s History of England; 982 pages*. 
Housekeeping .Made Eas\*. 
New Handy Binder for Rural Nf.w-Yokkkk*. 
New Handy Binder for AMERICAN GARDEN*. 
How to be Your O .vn Lawyer, 75 ceuts*. 
Mrs. Parker’s Complete Housekeeper. 75 cents*. 
A Set of Charles Dickens’s Works, 12 vols., paper. 
60 cents*.. 
Jam-s Fennimore Cooper’s Leather Stocking Tales 
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Scrihner’sLumber and Log Book*. 
Book of Gram Tables*. 
Civics for Young Americans*. 
Ropn’s Calculator*. 
A. B C of Strawberry Culture*. 
Howto Grow Strawberries*. 
A. B. C. of Potato Culture*. 
A. B. C. of Carp Culture*. 
T. B. Terrv on Horses aud Cattle*.. 
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Jersey Bull “ Rural New-Yorker ”. 
An Aberdeen Angus Bull. 
A Fine Holstein Bull (upwards from). ... 
Pair Chester- White Pigs (f with five r ears' subscription) 
Occiaeut Creamery (l l to 13 cows) (ffive years’ suo.)_ 
Cream Tester and Churn. 
Hand Butter Printer. 
O K Barrel Churn (15 gals.) . 
The Cooley Creamer. 
The Davis Swing Churn. 
Two doz-m Flint Glass Quart Milk Bottles. 
Self-An justing Cattle Stanchion. 
Biding and Driving. 
The Suburban Road Wagon. 
The J. 1. C. Driving Bit. 
AGood Roatl Cart. 
Hand Made Double Harness (ftwo years’ subscription) 
The Murray Single Harness. 
Slicker Water proof Coat. 
“ Pommel Slicker” Water proof Coat. 
Riding Straps, to hold troupers down, one pair*. 
Man’s Saddle (excellent quality). 
Riding Bridie (oak tanned, curb bit). 
Sporting Goods. 
Combination Jackknife*. 
Champion Shot Gun, 12 bore plain. 
“ “ “ 12 bore twist. 
The Lovell Diamond Safety Bic'cle(t with 5 years’ sub.) 
Stevens’s 26 tuen Open Sight Rifle. 
New Model Pocket lt.fle. 
Stevens’s Single Saot Pistol*. 
The American Cluu Skate. 
Kodak Camera (fwitn two years’ subscription). 
Household Articles. 
Edison Incandescent Electric Lamp*. 
Combination Fruit, Wtue and Jelly Press. 
The Economy Wall Desk. 
Decorated White Porcelain Dinner Set; 112 pieces. 
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Household Articles (continued). 
Carlsbad China Decorated Tea Set; 56 pieces. 
English Decorated Tea S-t; 56pieces. 
White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer. 
Stamping Outfit “Special”*. 
“Superior” Stamping Outfit*. 
Tne Concert Roller Organ or Music Box. 
The Bullock Collar Spring*... 
Bailey's Rubber ToiletBrush*. 
Sewing Machine; Sirgertype; 4 drawers; all appliance.* 
Alarm Clock (Farmers Friend). 
M»ns’ Socks, per half dozen*. 
L idles’ Hos<\ per half dozen*. 
Perfection Meat Cutter. 
United States Cook Stove Drier. 
Montour Kimhen Range. 
Wood Cook Stove. 
“ “ “ with 45 extra pieces; cooking utensil- 
Packer’s Tar Soap; box of three cakes*. 
The Griffin Rug Machine. 
Improved Fountain Gold Pen. 
S earn less and O lorlrss Cooker. 
Carpet Sweeper. 
The University Piano. 
The University Organ. 
Vacuum Tipped Arrow Pistol*. 
Pittstuirgh Lamps. Send for circulars . 
Wall Paper (10 rolls; 20 yards border) . 
Watches and Jewelry. 
Rolled Plate Gold Watch Chains, No. 1, $1.50*___ 
“ “ “ “ “ No. 2, §2 50*. 
Six Rogers’s Triple Silver Plated Teaspoons, $3*. 
Six Silver Plated Medium Kuives, $2’. 
Six Sdver Plated Medium Forks, $3 50*. 
Tahlesnoons, per halfdoz-*n, $3.50*. 
A Filled Gold Thimble, 43 cents (name size)*. 
S Mid G dd Wedding Bing, $)*. 
L tdie-’ S lid IS karatGold Cuff B Utons, $1.40*. 
Roman Gold Cuff Buttons, 5) cent'*. 
Ladies’ Waltham Watch: 13jewels, nickel; solid 14k 
gold hunting case, hand engraved; stem windei 
aud setter; guaranteed, $23.00*. 
Men’s Waltham Watch: 15 r ioy jswe's, nickel, ad 
justed to heat and cold; 21 years, 14k. goid filled 
hunting case, plain orengme turned, guaranteed, 
$24.00*. 
Men's Waltham OpenF.ce Watch: 7 jewels, safrtt 
pinion, compensating balance; 15years. 10k. gold 
filled case. $12.00*. 
Planting, Cultivating and Harvesting. 
HoosierEar Corn Crusher. 
The Newtown Farm R dler. 
The Yankee Swivel Plow; No. 2 complete (+with twe 
years’ sub-criptiou). 
Planet Jr. Combination Drill, Hoe, Plow, etc. (fwitt 
two years’ subscription). 
Planet Jr. Steel Horse Hoe; complete (tvith twi 
years’ subscription). 
Planet Jr Plain Don tile WuetlHoe.. 
The Pruyn Potato Digger (fwithlOyears’ su iscriptionj 
Macunber’s Corn Planter. 
TheCutaway Harrow (fwith five years’ subscription).. 
The Triumph Mower (fwith 10 \ ears’ subscription). 
The Triumph Harrow (fwith five years’ subscription) . 
Syracu-e Chilled Plow ; comolete. 
D tuieis Plow Sulky (f with five years’ subscription).... 
The American Corn Husker-; set of four*. 
The K«mp Manure Spreader (fwith 10 years’ sub.). 
Daisy Wheel Hoe; four shovels. 
Miscellaneous. 
Paper Hot-bed Mat (three by six feet). 
Purinton Improved Farm Boiler (fwith 7 years’ sub.). 
The Little Giant Post Hole Digger. 
The Suoenor S w Set. 
Little All Right Drag Saw.... 
Siwand Horse Power; complete. 
Horse Power alone; two sweeps, etc. 
Universal or Family Scales.. 
Rural New Yorker Scales. 
Jones’s Platform Barn Scales. 
Farm, Coureh and S hool B -lls(Nce Premium List) . 
Kub'oer RooStig for 30) square f et. 
The Perkins Wind-Mill (f with 10 years’ subscription). 
P.umng Shears*. 
Tue GageSdf Adjusting Piane. 
The Small-y Ensilage Cutter (fwith five years’ sub.).. 
Lane’s Patent D or Hanger. 
Farm Forge ami full Kit of 12 Tools. 
Frank Wilson's Bone Mill. 
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