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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[October, 
daisies. This beautiful cup will be Presented, post¬ 
paid, for 4 subscriptions at $1.50 each; OR, sent, post 
free, for the price. 
No. 40.—Napkin Ring.— Price $1.50.— Suita¬ 
ble for a present. A very pretty and novel design, 
which cannot fail to delight the receiver. A fat little 
Cupid, seated in graceful attitude and playing with a 
bird, supports the ring, which is tastefully ornamented. 
This article is manufactured of quadruple plate, on hard, 
white metal. Presented, post-paid, for 2 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each; OR, sent, post-paid, for the price. 
into a neat metal case. A very convenient and durable 
cup for carrying in the pocket. Will be Presented, 
post-paid, for 1 subscriber at $1.50; OR, mailed, post-paid, 
for the price. 
No. 46.—Nickel Plated Nut-picks and 
Cracker.—Price $2.25.—Half a dozen Nut-picks and 
a Nut-cracker, made entirely of steel, heavily Nickel- 
plated and handsomely chased. Substantially made, and 
fitted into a handsome case. Sent post-paid for 3 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each; OR, supplied for the price. 
No. 49.—Concertina.— Price $3. 
cal instrument of new design and 
fine quality. With this concer¬ 
tina the practiced player can en¬ 
tertain himself and any number 
of other persons. It is very 
elaborately ornamented, as can 
be seen in the engraving. It 
will amply repay any one for 
the trouble of getting up a club 
to procure it, as we present 
it, post-paid, for 4 subscriptions 
at $1.50 each; OR, we will 
supply it, post-paid, for the price. 
50.—A musi- 
No. 50.—Cerman Harmonica. — Price 
$1.50.—Contains forty-eight notes and tremolo. It is 
manufactured of finely-polished black wood, nickel- 
plated. It will prove to be an entirely satisfactory 
article, and can be obtained, post-paid, by any one send¬ 
ing us 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each; OR, we will supply 
it, post-paid, for the price. 
No. 41.-Napkin Ring.— Price $1.50.—A very 
unique design fora Napkin Ring, being a cat’s head and 
limbs with the ring for the body. Puss has a thoughtful 
look in her hazel glass eyes—perhaps because of the bird 
pattern which encircles the ring 1 Best quality quad¬ 
ruple plate. Given, post-paid, for 2 subscribers at $1.50 
each ; OR, supplied, post-paid, for the price. 
No. 42.—Napkin Ring.— Price $1.50.—The 
same design as above except that the head and limbs are 
those of a wise-looking pug-dog, and the pattern round 
the ring is a wreath of flowers. Given, post-paid, for 2 
subscriptions at $1.50 each; OR, supplied, post-paid, for 
the price. (Nos. 41 aud 42 make a pretty pair of pets.) 
No. 43.—Pepper Bottle.— Price $2.00.—A 
charming, life-like representation of a funny, knowing 
little pug dog. It is entirely of frosted silver, and will 
never fail to receive admiring attention from every one. 
The pepper is shaken out through the tiny holes in the 
top of the dog’s head. Will be presented for 2 subscrip¬ 
tions, post-paid, at $1.50 each; OR, sent on receipt of 
price, post-paid. 
No. 44.—Salt-Bottle.— Price 90 cents.—The 
old-fashioned “ salt-cellars ” are entirely out of use, be¬ 
ing objectionable because affording their contents no 
protection against dust or moisture, besides allowing the 
salt to spill over at every helping. Bottles are now al¬ 
most universally employed as substitutes, and are in 
every particular more desirable. The one we offer is 
three inches high, the most convenient size, has a per¬ 
forated top of silver, and a “shaker” inside to prevent 
the salt from forming into lumps. A very pretty and 
useful article. Presented, post-paid, for 1 new sub¬ 
scriber at $1.50; OR, will be sent post-paid for the price. 
No. 45.—Telescopic Goblet.— Price 60 cts. 
—A Nickel-plated Goblet, about four inches high; col¬ 
lapses to one-fourth its hight when not in use, and fits 
No. 47. —The Gem Organetta.—Price 
$5.00.—Although originally intended for children, the 
Organetta is capable of entertaining grown persons also 
for hours at a time. It is certainly a most desirable 
musical instrument, playing a number of airs in the 
sweetest tones, by the mere turning of a handle. Persons 
knowing nothing of music as an art, even young children 
unable to walk alone can, with the Organetta, give a 
musical entertainment without making a single false 
note, while a room full of people can dance or sing to the 
strains. This wonderful instrument is composed in part 
of a set of reeds, and three strong beliows; the musical 
notes being contained on strips of perforated paper,* 
which are drawn along by means of the crank, the bel¬ 
lows operating at the same time, and the sound escapes 
from the reeds through the openings in the paper. The 
Organetta is of foreign workmanship, and not likely to 
get out of order. Three popular tunes accompany each 
instrument. The Organetta is very ornamental, being 
made of polished wood in two colors, prettily decorated. 
Every family wants one, and can easily secure this most 
elegant musical novelty, and three pieces of music, by 
sending 5 subscribers at $1.50 each; OR, we will send 
one for the price. Carriage in either case to be paid 
by the receiver. 
No. 48. —Accordeon.— Price $ 5 . 00 .—This is 
a very popular and beautiful instrument, of superior 
workmanship aud fine appearance. It contains a double 
bellows, two sets of excellent reeds, and a key cover. 
Moreover, the corners are well protected by metal bands. 
We will send this valuable instrument for 7 subscriptions 
at $1.50 each; OR, supply it for the price. Expressage to 
be paid by the receiver in either case. 
No. 54.—“542” Box of Water Colors. 
—Price 75 cents.—A superior Box of Paints, containing 
sixteen cakes of the best imported water colors, paint 
saucers, copies for painting, two camel-hair brushes, &c., 
all nicely fitted into a neat wooden box, 6x8 inches. 
Presented post-paid for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 
each; OR, we send It, post-paid, on receipt of the price. 
No. 5 I .—Guitar.— Price $6.00.—A very hand¬ 
some instrument, which will be useful to those who wish 
to begin its study, yet quite elegant enough to delight an 
accomplished musician. It is, besides, an ornamental 
article in a drawing-room when decorated with bows of 
bright-colored ribbon, and hung against the wall, or on 
the side of an etagere. It is much easier to learn to play 
on the guitar than on the piano, and this instrument pro- 
duces beautiful accompaniments for songs. Furnished 
for 8 subscriptions at $1.50 each ; OR, supplied for the 
price. The receiver to pay the expressage in either case. 
No. 52.—Box of Oil Colors.— Price $5.00.— 
A box of extra fine Colors, includes everything neces¬ 
sary for painting in oil. Brushes, palette, full set of 
colors, varnishes, stump, palette knife, saucers, all con¬ 
tained in a japanned metal box, ready for use. This 
makes a very elegant present to any lady, and is one that 
is sure to be appreciated. Given for 7 subscribers at 
$1.50 each; OR, supplied for the price. Receiver to pay 
carriage in either case. 
No. S3.-“ Murillo ” Moist Color Box. 
—Price $1.25.—This fine Box of Colors, has proved so 
popular a Premium that we offer it again this year. It 
contains sixteen pans of superior moist colors and 
tubes of Chinese white and sepia,and four brushes. Full 
directions in each box, size 4x8, with folding cover. 
Two subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure this post¬ 
paid ; OR, we will send it, post-paid, on receipt of the 
price. 
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Every Home should have a Musical Instrument of Some Kind. 
