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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[April, 
Given away this Month. 
HOW IT IS DONE. 
Warranted Steel-made Tools for Farmers, Housekeepers, and Everybody, 
Is not your home , and every other home you know of \ lacking in tools, handy and convenient for every day 
use ? We have made arrangements with one of the largest manufacturing concerns in the world , C. E. Jen¬ 
nings & Co., whereby we are enabled to present a set of superior made , warranted tools to every man , woman y 
and child in the country. No such opportunity for securing good tools was ever before presented and the offer 
is kept open until April goth. 
PREMIUM A. 
To any person who will send us, before April 30th, two new 
subscribers at $1.50 each to the American Agriculturist we will 
immediately present, express prepaid, Clark’s Improved Screw 
Driver and Case, containing Handle and Set of Screw Drivers. 
The Blades are made of Jessops’ Cast Steel, with Milled Points 
and Shanks, making them interchangeable, and are warranted. 
The engraving gives an idea of the Drivers, which can be used in 
any ordinary bit-brace. There are four blades from one-quarter 
inch to one inch in width. The handle is constructed of solid wood 
and steel, the whole making the handsomest, most useful and 
endurable tool of the kind ever manufactured. 
SPECIAL PREMIUM B. 
The Griffin Hack Saw, comprises Saw Frame 
and thirteen blades. Every one of these blades 
will cut iron, brass, steel, and metals of all kinds. 
This Saw is invaluable to farmers particularly, who 
do not live close to a machine shop or a blacksmith 
shop. We will present one of these Saws, as de¬ 
scribed above and illustrated, delivering it post-paid, in a neat box, to any person who will send us, before April 30th, 
two new subscribers to the American Agriculturist, English or German, at $1.50 a year each. 
SPECIAL PREMIUM C. 
The Champion Combination Tool Chest. —This is unques¬ 
tionably the most complete kit of tools of the kind ever 
placed on the market. They are made by the Clark Tool Com¬ 
pany, from the best cast steel, hardened and tempered. They 
consist of twenty different tools, comprising Chisels, Screw 
Drivers, Saw, Gimlets, Gouges, Pruning Blade, etc., etc. A 
convenient handle for holding all the tools accompanies each 
combination. The Pruning Blade, which is only one of the 
twenty different pieces, is a better article than the ordinary 
pruning blades which sell for $1.00. We will present these twenty 
tools, and handle, all securely packed in a walnut case, post¬ 
paid, to any one who will send us, before April 30, four new 
subscribers to the American Agriculturist, at $1.50 each. 
