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OUR NEW CHROMO 
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Up for Repairs,” 
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Agriculturist 
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The great satisfaction ivhich has been expressed 
by tens of thousands of subscribers to this paper 
who have received the picture entitled “ Mischief 
Brewing,” has led the Publishers to provide an¬ 
other beautiful Gift for their patrons for the com¬ 
ing year. 
An exquisite Oil Painting by the celebrated 
American Painter, Mr. B. F. Reinhart, executed 
expressly for the American Agriculturist and entitled 
“UP FOR REPAIRS,” 
lias been most successfully reproduced in Chromo 
by the well-known firm of Bencke & Scott. It is a 
picture of a scene in childhood, which many will 
recognize as what they have themselves witnessed 
or been actors in, and can not fail to please both 
old and young. The Chromo is so perfectly done 
as scarcely to be distinguished from the original. 
The Publishers will give this beautiful Chromo 
To Every Subscriber 
to this paper for the year 1874 received after this 
date, as detailed below. It is ready for im¬ 
mediate delivery at 245 Eroadway, 
Free of Charge. 
If to go by mail, 10 cents must be sent to 
cover cost of packing and postage. For 25 
cesits it will i»e NEosssateal, Varnish¬ 
ed, Packed, and seat fi*ost-paid. 
Nf. IE.—The Chromo will be delivered: 
At the Office, Unmounted, Free. 
“ “ “ Moan ted, 15 cents extra. 
Sent by Mail, Uumouuted, 10 cents extra. 
“ “ “ Mounted, 25 cents extra. 
We advise all to have them mounted before leaving 
the office , as in the large quantities we put up we 
are able to mount them for a quarter of the cost of 
doing it singly, and better than it can usually be 
done elsewhere. 
The picture is designed for every subscrib¬ 
er upon the terms stated above, which please read 
carefully; and on these terms all are alike entitled 
to it, whether their names come singly at $1.50 
each, or in Clubs of Four for $5, or Clubs of Ten at 
$1.20 each, or in Clubs of Twenty or more at $1 
each. Subscribers in Premium Clubs will also 
thus be entitled to it. 
par SB. —A few of the beautiful pictures 
entitled “ Mischief Brewing,” which have been 
given to so large a number of subscribers, are still 
in stock, and, while any remain, subscribers to the 
American Agriculturist can have their choice be¬ 
tween this and the new Chromo “ Up for Re¬ 
pairs ; ” but the choice must be named at time of 
subscribing. 
tSP* Subscribe Now. .jg® 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
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YOUTH. 
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tablished in 1842. It is a large periodical 
of 44 quarto pages, filled with plain, 
practical , reliable , original matter, includ¬ 
ing hundreds of beautiful and instructive 
Engravings in every annual volume. 
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and upward, $1 each. 12 cents a year 
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America. 
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Hearth and Home, 
ISSUED WEEKLY. 
A Paper for Everybody. 
Hearth and Home, issued every week, 
is one of the most valuable Journals in 
the world. Its general features embrace 
the Best Original Stories, of the 
purest character and highest grade, from 
the most eminent writers; good Edi¬ 
torials! a most capital Household 
Department, helpful to every wom¬ 
an; a Children’s and Youth’s De¬ 
partment, that for pleasing and instructive 
stories, etc., and for arousing a healthful 
spirit of emulation iu children is un¬ 
equaled. 
Terms, in Advance : One copy, one 
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each; Ten or more copies, $2.50 each. 
20 cents a year extra when sent to 
British America. 
$4 secures both Hearth and Home 
and American Agriculturist for a year. 
A Beautiful Picture (as described in 
another column) is given to each yearly 
subscriber. 
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Another beautiful Oil Painting has been executed 
for the Publishers by Mr. Reinhart, and it is one of 
the most charming pictures from tho hand of that 
eminent artist. It has also been reproduced with 
great success in Chromo. This Picture, which is 
entitled “LOOK OUT!” is finely colored, very 
true to life, and will delight the recipients. It is 
designed as a Present for All Subscribers to 
Hearth and Home for the year 1874, received 
after this date, including single subscribers, those 
iu Clubs, etc. 
It will he delivered at 245 Broadway free of 
charge. If to be sent by mail, 10 cents must be 
furnished to prepay packing and postage. For 
25 cents It will he Nloumted, Var¬ 
nished, Packed, aiad seat Prepaid 
to subscribers to Hearth and Home for 1874. 
N. B.—The Chromo will be delivered : 
At the office, Ummoumted, .Free, 
“ “ “ Mouuted, .15 cts. extra 
If sent postpaid, lUM»n©unted,...10 cts. extra 
“ “ Blouiated,.25 cts. .extra 
A few of the beau jful pictures, “ The Straw 
berry Girl,” which have been given to thou 
sands of subscribers, arc still in stock, and, while 
any remain, subscribers to Hearth and Home can 
have their choice between this and the new Chro¬ 
mo, “ Look Out! ” ; but the choice must be named 
at time of subscribing, and if the first is taken, 
50 cts. extra, instead of 25 ets., must be sent 
for mounting, packing, and prepayment. 
The price of Hearth and Home is $8 a year, or 
U secures Hearth and Home and American Agri¬ 
culturist. 
$3.25 will pay for Hearth and Home and New 
Chromo mounted, and Chromo wili he 
packed and sent, prepaid, to the subscriber. 
($3.50 if Chromo “Strawberry Girl” is 
taken instead of “Look Out! ”) 
.VS will pay for American Agriculturist and 
Chromo, mounted, and Chromo will be 
packed and sent, prepaid, to the subscriber. 
$4.50 will pay for American Agriculturist and 
Hearth and Home together, with both 
Chromos, mounted, and Chromos will be 
sent , prepaid, to subscriber. ($4.75 if 
Chromo “ Strawberry Girl ” is taken.) 
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Botk Pictures. «Ket your .\eigli- 
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wise, and Be Inappy ! 
©RANGE JUDD COMPANY, Publishers, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
