1883 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
591 
THE MARVELLOUS WEBBER MUSICAL DOLL. 
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A MECHAIflCAt WONDER. — Last 
year we first introduced this charming novelty to the 
children of America, and it is sale to assert that no 
Toy ever devised attained such immediate popularity. 
Fully aware of its merit we had thousands of 
Dolls ready for the Holiday trade, notwithstanding 
which the supply was exhausted early in December, 
and hundreds of children who came to our store were, 
disappointed. We have been accumulating stock for 
‘ the past nine months, and shall endeavor t his year to 
fill all orders the day of receipt. The HJ>oll lias 
^been improved In every way rtuce last 
f year. Instead of the still German body, as in all' 
f imported Dolls, our Doll has an RiCAW 
-r- MADE BODV with limber joints, so that it will 
/sifc easily and gracefully in any position. The arm is of 
f Finest K Id with separate lingers These are positively 
the finest bodies ever nut in a Doll. They are of graceful 
and natural shape, ancl much better and more expensively 
made than the best imported bodies which they will out¬ 
wear many times. The 'Waxen Meads with long 
^hairat e or the best French and German make, made es¬ 
pecially for thi3 Doll, and they are as beautiful as life, long 
hair, beautiful eyes, and delicately tinted cheeks. We 
consider them the finest Doll’s Heads ever imported into _ . 
this country, and that without the Wonderful Musical At-1 
lachment the doll alone is well worth tiie entire price. 
The Singing Attachment is concealed within the body. is one 
of the most ingenious inventions of the age. Its shape and location 
areshown in the right-hand engraving. It is a Perfect Musical I n 
strument, finely made, notliable to get out of order, and so arranged 
that a slight pressure causes the Doll to play one of the following airs : 
**Home, Sweet Udine,” “ Greenville,* 1 “Iwant to be an Angel” “There is a 
Happy Land,” “ Sweet Bye and Bye.” “Bonnie Boon” “ How can I leave 
w/iee, “A B C SongAmerica,”“ Thou, Thou, reign'st” (German),“ Frohe 
'otschqft” (German), “'Tel l Aunt Rhoda,” “Buu a Broom “Yankee Doo- 
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die,” “ Coming Thro ’ the Rye,'’ “ God bless the Prince of Wales,” “ Grand¬ 
father's Clock.” " Child's Song,” “Last Rose of Summer.” “Joyful Message” 
i,\ \ u ^ \ (German), “ Old Folks at Home,” “ Pop Goes the Weasel,” “ So many Stars” 
\ | 1 (German), “Sleepmv Child” (German), “ When la little Bird,” “Cradle’s 
vVVVkwIVLV vk \ Empty,” “God save the Queen.” Walking and talking Dolls have long 
VsoX w \ been made, but they are expensive, soon out of order, and do not afford the 
k little ones half the pleasure and entertainment that our Wonderful 
_*I>Iiisical!Doll does, which is the Gfrcatest Novelty in CHILDREN’S 
TOYS EVeR PRODUCED, and is the most beautiful and appropriate present that can be made to a child- We can furnish three 
sizes. IV o. 1, 22 inches J ifrh, prieeSS.'Vi*. IVo. 55, 24 inches high, larger head, price !g*3.555. Xo. 3, 26 inches high, 
dup. best doll, price fgdroo. osr* These Prices Include Boxing. All three sizes are equally perfect and com¬ 
plete, but the larger the Doll the larger the musical attachment, and bettefnead. Sent to any address on receipt of price. 
Fine embroidered Chemise 555c. extra. The Trade Supplied. Address all orders to TELE MASSA¬ 
CHUSETTS OISOABT CO., No. S'? Washington Street, Boston, Mass., U. S. A. 
S3- FIRE COSTUMES for these dolls with underclothing lace trimmed,finely made, §3.00 lo-$5.00 extra . 
TOO 
Can Clear $200 per mos'ith 
^SgP'CSiBS IN SELLING THE 
Champion Bosom Stretcher and Ironing Board, 
and WARDS FOLDING IRONING TABLE. 
Write quick for Terms and secure exclusive Territory. Address with stamp 
IS;. c&j ‘W- M’f’g Oo., Olilllicotlie, O. 
LY.ON&H'EALY 
State & Monroe Sts..Chicago 
Will send prepaid to any address their 
BAND CATALOGUE, i 
for 1883, *.'00 pages, ‘210 Engravings, 
of instruments, Suits, Caps, Belts, 
Pompons, Epaulets, Cap-Lamps, 
Stands. Drum Major’s Staffs, and 
'Hats, Sundry Band Outfits, Repairing 
jMateriafs, also includes Instruction and Ex- 
lercises for Amateur Bauds, and a Catalogue' 
of Choice Band Music, 
MICROSCOPES! 
TELESCOPES, FIELD BLASSES, 
m&QW LANTERNS, 
BAf?§©i¥8ETES?§, 
THERMOMETERS, 
’DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, 
Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, 
List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues 
sent TREE on application. 
QUEEN & 
GO 9.?7.! C, A N ®’ 
THE 
IT FAYS 
PH3LADA- 
to sell our Hand Rubber 
Stamps. Samples free. 
Foljambe & Co., Cleveland, O. 
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^PIANO 
"is m m is m wield,” 
Excels all other Pianos in its various patented im¬ 
provements. The new designs in CHICKERINC- 
GRANDS, assuring larger results in power and 
PURITY, LENGTH AND SWEETNESS OF TONE, leave noth¬ 
ing to be desired. The CHECKERING SQUARE 
PIANOS, in all the usual styles, are unrivaled. The 
new CHICKERING UPRIGHT has the justly-cele¬ 
brated patented metallic action, which forever pre¬ 
vents the possibility of atmospheric interference with 
the instrument, and adapts it for use in any climate. 
For elegant new Illustrated Catalogue, just published, 
address, 
CHICKERl^G & SOMS, 
WAREKOOMS: 
ISO Fifth Avenue, | 156 Tremont St., 
NEW YORK. | BOSTON. 
Mention this paper. 
BARNEY&BERRY, 
SPRINGFIELD,MASS. 
OPTICAL WONDER and business. 
A NEW, original, cheap lantern, for projeeting and en¬ 
larging photographs, chromo card’s, opaque pictures and 
objects. Works him magic, and delights and mystifies 
every body, bend for our full aud t ree descriptive circular 
il, Hill Pub, Co., 139 East 28th St., New York.' 
QBBBBHi 
ABSOLUTELY HU S OflBI’G 
thebest.WILoUN 5 
LIGHTNING SEWER! 
Two thousand stitches a minute. The only 
absolutely first-class Sewing Machine in the 
world. Sent oil trial. ’Warranted 5 years. 
Send for illustrated Catalogue and Circular 
K. Agents Wanted. THE WILSON SEW- 
IN© MACHINE CO., Chicago or New York. 
Full particulars of 
this cut and merits 
of the best Knitting 
Machine will be sent 
on application. 
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Chicago, 
PCj Ciacisaati, 
(jJ Philadelphia, ^ 
£> San Francisco. 
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Lamb Knitting Muchitie Co,, Chicopee Fulls, Mass. 
i inirc y A BOOK OF INSTRUCTIONS AND Pat- 
lo.livIiLu3 • TEi ;jj 3 for Artistic Needle- Work, Kensington 
Embroidery, etc. Tells how to make 20 Stitches, including 
South Kensinqton, Outline, Persian, Star . Satin, Janina, 
Pilling, Feather, etc. Sent by mail for IS 2-c. stamps. 
J. F. INGALLS, Lynn, Mass. 
SILKS forP work h 
in Endless Variety of Beautiful Styles. Send six 2c. 
stamps for samples. Yale Silk Works, New Haven, Ct, 
For 15 cts., 
I will send, post-paid, this 
beautiful “ Bird Bracket 
Desigu’’ complete, size lOx 
14, a large number of new 
and beautiful miniature de¬ 
signs for scroll sawing, and 
my new illustrated cata¬ 
logue of Scroll Saws, 
Lathes. Fancy Woods, Me¬ 
chanic’s Tools, Faucy 
Hinges, Clock Movements, 
Pocket Knives, &c., Or 
send 6 cts, for Catalogue 
and “ Miniatures.” Great 
Bargains in Pocket 
Knives. Greater induce¬ 
ments ottered for season 
of 1883 and '84, than ever 
before. Complete stock. 
Low prices. Address 
A. H. POMEROY, 
216-220 Asylum St., 
Hartford, Conn, 
Mammoth Gave 
EDE^OMSOM CO., ICY. 
On Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Eighty- 
five Miles from Eeuisviile. 
The most interesting natural curiosity in the world ! The 
largest Cavern known! 
Everybody will be interested to visit it. For maps, rates, 
routes, and other information address 
W. C. COMSTOUK, Box 6, Louisville, Ity. 
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Positively sure to Agents everywhere selling 
our New SILVER MOULD WHITE WIRE 
I CLOTHES-LINE. Warranted. Pleases at sight. 
Cheap. Sells readily at every house. Agents 
SFvprv 100 Davs clearing $10 per day. Farmers make $900 to 
gt- vci y £ 1200 during Winter. Handsome samples free. 
Address, GIRARD WIRE MILLS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
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Tle“VIGTOR”MINCING CHOPPEB 
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Blades. 
PATENT APPLIED FOP*. 
45 Ceuts Each, Postage Free. 
C. S. OSBORNE &, CO., Newark, N. J. 
LUMBER 
AND 
LOG BOOK, 
Nearly a Million Sold. Most complete book of its 
kind ever published. Gives measurement of all kinds of 
Lumber, Logs, Planks, Scantling; cubical contents of 
square and round Timber; hints to lumber dealers: wood 
measure; speed of circular saws ; care of saws : cord-wood 
tables ; felling trees ; growth of trees ; laud measure; 
wages, rent, board, interest, stave and heading boltB, etc. 
Standard book throughout the United States and Canada. 
Get the new illustrated edition of 1882. Ask your book¬ 
seller for it. Sent post-paid for 35 cents. 
©. W. FISUElt, Box 238, Rochester, N. Y. 
