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Table of Premiums and Terms, 
For American Agriculturist, 
and fojr Hearth and Home, 
for tlie Year 1873. 
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No. Names of Premium Articles. 
X—Knives and Forks (Patterson Pros.). 
2— Knives and Forks 
3— Carver and Fork 
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5— Pocket Knife (Meriden Cutlery Co.)... $j go 
6— Pocket Knife (do. do.) .. s-j 00 
7— Pocket Knife (do. do.) .. $2 75 
8— Ladies’ Pocket Knife (do. do.) *2 r 
6—Mullum in Parvo Knife (.Miller Bros.) $3 
I 0— Cake Basket (Lucius Hart Manf’g Co.)? 12 
II — Revolving Butler Cooler (do. do.) $8 
13 —Card Beceiver (do. do.) $7 
1 Nut-nicks and Crackers (do. do.) $12 
1 <1— Half-Dozen Napkin Rings (do. do.). $8 
15 —One Bozen Teaspoons (do. do.). $0 
lfi -One Bozen Tablespoons (do. do.).$12 
17—One Bozen Table Forks (do. do .).$12 
is- Child’s Cun (do. do.). $2 
Pen, Sit.Case (George F. Hawkes.) $3 
*20— dnlrl Pen and Silver Case (do. do.). $5 
21 —Gold Pen. Handle gold-tipped (do. do.) $fi 
y>3— Ladies’ Gob’. Pen and Bubber Case (do.) $fi 
23— Paragon P’t. Revolving Pencil (do.). $1 
2 Paragon Pat, Revolving Pencil (do.). $3 
25—Pavson’s Indelible Ink . 
2 fj- "core’s Floral Set (Moore Man’fig Co) $1 
27— Steam Engine . $1 
28 - Garden Reedsik Flower Bulbs(selection) $2 
-Sewing Machine (Grover & Baker) _$55 
30— Sewing Machine (Florence) .$65 
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55—Any Six do. 
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fiO —Farmer’s Bov’s library . $5 CO 
7 0— Farmer’s Bov’s Library . $8 25 
71— Farmer’s Bov’s Library .$41 25 
72 — Farmer’s Bov’s library .$45 75 
73— Farmer’s Bart’s L.ibrarv .$20 00 
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