The Pansy, November 1886, Vol. 14

Volume IV. of GOOD HOUSEKEEPING will have among its other attractions,

Chapter 428,870 wordsPublic domain

=A NEW SERIAL—PROGRESSIVE HOUSEKEEPING,=

—BY—

=CATHERINE OWEN=, entitled “PROGRESSIVE HOUSEKEEPING, or Keeping House without Knowing How, and Knowing How to Keep House Well.”

This serial will contain the much-called-for Daily Housekeepers’ Programme.

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=E. C. GARDENER= will write on the important subject of “Kitchen Comfort, Convenience and Economy,” with drawings of a Model Kitchen, and some detailed Kitchen Appurtenances.

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=MARIA PARLOA= will continue her valuable series of papers, which are prepared expressly for GOOD HOUSEKEEPING and are not printed elsewhere.

=A $25 PRIZE PAPER ON CARVING.=

/# GOOD HOUSEKEEPING has so many wails from correspondents who find the matter of Carving a burden grievous to be borne, and who ask for detailed instructions in the Art of the Carving Knife, that we offer $25 for the best and most complete paper on Carving—practical, instructive and comprehensive—that may be sent us on or before November 1st, 1886. The name of the writer must accompany each paper in a sealed envelope, not to be opened until after the papers have been examined.

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Every person sending us $2.50 before January 1st, 1887, will receive GOOD HOUSEKEEPING from November 13th, 1886—the commencement of Volume IV.—to January 1st, 1888, and Catherine Owen’s admirable serial, “Ten Dollars Enough, or How to Live Well on Ten Dollars a Week,” which has been published in a tasteful book of some 300 pages.

The able writers on practical household subjects, who have made so quickly and permanently an enviable position and established fame for GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, will continue to favor its readers with their contributions in the interests of the Higher Life of the Household, and it will be the aim of its Editor to make each issue better and more valuable than its predecessor, in the Homes of the World.

N. B. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING is the best home magazine published, and is issued _every other week_. #/

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=ALL THE LITTLE FOLKS HAPPY=

We have printed nearly a million copies of

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Tressy’s Christmas,

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=NEW TEMPERANCE PUBLICATIONS.=

The National Temperance Society and Publication House has published over 1500 varieties of publications bearing upon every phase of the temperance question, from the pens of over 250 different writers. The following are among the publications:

=For Sunday-School Libraries.=

/* =Let it Alone.= 12mo, 294 pages $1 00 =The Old Tavern,= and other Stories. 12mo, 386 pages 1 25 =Dave Marquand.= 12mo, 357 pages 1 25 =The Bird-Angel.= 12mo, 147 pages 75 =Under Ban.= 12mo, 325 pages 1 25 =The Story of Rasmus=; or, The Making of a Man. 12mo, 338 pages 1 25 */

=Miscellaneous Publications.=

/* =The Prohibitionist’s Text-Book.= 12mo, 312 pp. Cloth, $1 00 paper 50 */

This volume contains the most valuable arguments, statistics, testimonies and appeals, showing the iniquity of the license system, and the right and duty of prohibition.

/* =Alcohol and the State.= A Discussion of the Problem of Law as applied to the Liquor-traffic. By Robert C. Pitman, LL. D., Associate Judge of Supreme Court of Massachusetts. 12mo, 411 pages, cloth, =$1 50=; paper edition 50

=Talmage on Rum.= By T. De Witt Talmage, D.D. 12mo, 114 pages. Consisting of eight sermons by this eminent pulpit orator on the twin evils of rum and tobacco 25

=The Prohibition Songster.= 12mo, 80 pages. Compiled by J. N. Stearns. =$1 50= per dozen; =$12= per hundred; single copies. 15 */

This is a new collection of words and music for Temperance Gatherings, with some of the most soul-stirring songs ever published. Music by some of the best composers, and words by our best poets.

/* =Readings and Recitations, No. 6.= 12mo, 120 pages. By Miss L. Penney. Cloth, 50 cents; paper 25 */

This is an entirely new collection of articles in prose and verse from the pens of some of the best authors in the land.

/* =National Temperance Almanac= 10 */

This admirable hand-book for 1887 is now ready, and full of interesting facts, figures and statistics. 72 pages on tinted paper.

/* =Book of Dialogues, No. 1.= By Rev. A. J. Davis. 12mo, 118 pages. Cloth, =60= cents; paper cover 25 */

An entirely new book of 25 Dialogues, humorous, pathetic and instructive. Adapted for entertainments and literary exercises of all kinds.

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=THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE.=

A monthly paper devoted to the interests of the Temperance Reform, containing articles upon every phase of the movement from the pens of some of the ablest writers in America.

Terms (cash in advance) including postage, $1.00 per year.

=THE YOUTH’S TEMPERANCE BANNER.=

The National Temperance Society and Publication House publish a beautifully illustrated four-page Monthly Paper for Children and Youth, Sabbath-schools and Juvenile Temperance Organizations. Each number contains several choice engravings, a piece of music, and a great variety of articles from the pens of the best writers for children in America.

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Besides these, the Society publishes a large variety of Tracts, Cards, Song-Books, Books for Sunday-school Libraries, Text-Books, etc., etc. Catalogue sent free on application. Address

/* =J. N. STEARNS, Publishing Agent, 58 Reade Street, New York.= */

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Instructions to all Working for Premiums.

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WIDE AWAKE, with the December and June numbers; THE PANSY, with the November number; OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN, with the January number; BABYLAND, with the January number.

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=GAMES AND TOYS.=

=WORDS AND SENTENCES.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

A sensible and interesting amusement for the entire family circle. Of all the various letter games under the names of Logomachy, War of Words, Word Making and Word Taking, etc., we believe Words and Sentences covers the ground more thoroughly and with greater range of interest than any other. This edition has very heavy tablets, water proof enameled, in a fine, polished wood box, and is an ornament to any table, and the tablets are a pleasure to handle. Price in wood box, 50 cents. We also have the same game in a cheaper form, in a neat paper box. Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents. Price 25 cents.

=SNAP.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

A card game printed in colors. Put up very neatly in paper box. The best child’s game published. Price 25 cents.

=THE CHECKERED GAME OF LIFE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

/* +============+============+==========+=============+============+===========+==============+=============+ | | WEALTH | | MATRIMONY | | GAMBLING | |HAPPY OLD AGE| | | | | | | TO RUIN | | | | | 10 | | picture | | symbol | | 50 | | | WEALTH | | MATRIMONY | | GAMBLING | |HAPPY OLD AGE| +------------+------------+----------+-------------+------------+-----------+--------------+-------------+ |PERSEVERANCE| | TRUTH | | POLITICS | | INTEMPERANCE | | | TO SUCCESS | | | | TO CONGRESS| | TO POVERTY | | | Symbol | | picture | | symbol | | symbol | | |PERSEVERANCE| | TRUTH | | POLITICS | | INTEMPERANCE | | +------------+------------+----------+-------------+------------+-----------+--------------+-------------+ | | CRIME | | HAPPINESS | | IDLENESS | | SUCCESS | | | TO PRISON | | | |TO DISGRACE| | | | | symbol | | 5 | | picture | | 5 | | | CRIME | | HAPPINESS | | IDLENESS | | SUCCESS | +------------+------------+----------+-------------+------------+-----------+--------------+-------------+ | CONGRESS | | HONOR | | CUPID | | SPECULATION | | | | | | |TO MATRIMONY| | | | | 5 | | 5 | | symbol | | | | | CONGRESS | | HONOR | | CUPID | | SPECULATION | | +------------+------------+----------+-------------+------------+-----------+--------------+-------------+ | | HONESTY | | INDUSTRY | | BRAVERY | | RUIN | | |TO HAPPINESS| | TO WEALTH | | TO HONOR | | | | | symbol | | symbol | | symbol | | picture | | | HONESTY | | INDUSTRY | | BRAVERY | | RUIN | +------------+------------+----------+-------------+------------+-----------+--------------+-------------+ | POVERTY | | AMBITION | | COLLEGE | | SUICIDE | | | picture | | symbol | | 5 | | picture | | | POVERTY | | AMBITION | | COLLEGE | | SUICIDE | | +------------+------------+----------+-------------+------------+-----------+--------------+-------------+ | | SCHOOL | | INFLUENCE | | FAME | | FAT OFFICE | | | TO COLLEGE | |TO FAT OFFICE| | | | | | | symbol | | symbol | | picture | | 5 | | | SCHOOL | | INFLUENCE | | FAME | | FAT OFFICE | +------------+------------+----------+-------------+------------+-----------+--------------+-------------+ | INFANCY | | DISGRACE | | JAIL | | PRISON | | | | | | | | |WHERE YOU MUST| | | picture | | picture | | picture | | LOSE | | | INFANCY | | DISGRACE | | JAIL | | ONE MOVE | | | | | | | | | PRISON | | +------------+------------+----------+-------------+------------+-----------+--------------+-------------+ */

One of the oldest and best juvenile games. This game was among the first that served to inaugurate the introduction of moral and instructive amusements into our homes, and is still a prime favorite. Price $1.00.

=THE AMERICAN TOY VILLAGE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This Toy Village is superior in design, finish, variety, and construction to any ever offered. A large map or plan of a village, with streets, canals, river, harbor, etc., lithographed in colors, accompanies each set. The pieces consist of Church, Blocks, single Houses, Passenger Station, Freight Depot, Coal Sheds. Railroad Train, Canal Boats, Monitor, Passenger Steamer, Lighthouse, etc., etc., and in addition to the plan designated on the map, may be arranged in various other ways. With a box of sand, real hills, streets, etc., may be formed, and the buildings, etc., set in place, thus rendering it a summer as well as winter toy. The whole is packed in a strong, finely finished wooden box, with a large, elegant chromo-lithographed label covering the top. Price 1.00. Postage 12 cents extra.

=CHECKER AND BACKGAMMON BOARDS.=

These are nice checker boards, with polished wood frames, wood sides, and metal hinges. The peculiar construction of the frame protects the edges of the covering, so that a complete imitation of inlaid work is presented and great durability secured.

No. 1. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00. An elegant moulded frame of polished cherry, with covering in imitation of inlaid rosewood and satin wood, very light, ornamental and desirable. Furnished with cups and checker men. Size, 8x14 when closed. Price $1.00.

No. 3. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50. A beautiful board with polished cherry frame and with sides imitation of mahogany and walnut inlaid. Furnished with cups and men. Size, 7x12 closed. Price 75 cents.

No. 5. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00. Polished wood frame, board sides, paper covering, brass hinges. A durable and handsome board. Furnished with cups and men. Size, 6x10½ closed. Price 50 cents.

=JACK STRAWS.=

This is one of the most popular games ever played, and although enjoyed as well centuries ago, is always new. Our AMERICAN JACK STRAWS are the first ever made by machinery, and are very light and durable.

The No. 1 Set contains 18 different pieces, and is given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00. Price 50 cents.

The No. 2 Set is given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents. It contains guns, serpents, arrows, lances, round straws and square straws. The game is as well played by one set as the other, but of course No. 1 is the more attractive. Price for No. 2, 25 cts.

=PARCHEESI.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

Parcheesi is designed in such a distinct and attractive manner that it is quickly comprehended by children, putting their wits on the alert at once, and engaging the excited interest of the oldest players for hours. It can be played by either two, three or four persons at a time.

It is bound in durable and handsome paper (imitation cloth), with labels printed in best gold bronze. A box containing eight dice, 16 counters of heavy pasteboard, and directions accompanying the board, the whole forming a complete and very attractive game. Price $1.00. Postage and packing 25 cents extra.

=A SET OF CHESS MEN.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

The chess men are made of boxwood, and are in two colors, black and white. They are of good size and packed in a neat wooden box. Price 60 cents.

=GO BANG.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

A splendid game for the young folks. Two, three or four can play at the same time. The older ones enjoy it too. One of the most popular games played. Tivoli, and Fox and Geese can also be played on the same board, thus making three games on one board. Price $1.25. Postage 25 cts.

=NEW GAME OF AUTHORS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents. This game is too well known to require description. It is very interesting, and serves to familiarize the young with the names of the most celebrated authors and their work.

=THE EVENING PARTY.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

A most enjoyable collection of entertainments. An elegant box with illuminated label and containing an assortment of games, puzzles, charades, rebuses, tricks, conundrums, etc., in a convenient form for use at sociables, picnics, and evenings at seaside and mountain. The best thing for practical use ever published in this line. Any one who has tried to entertain a dull company knows that just when wanted all recollection of the details of suitable amusements is sure to take flight, all to be remembered when too late. This box fills the bill at the time. Price, each, 25 cents.

=PUZZLES.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 25 cents.

A collection of interesting puzzles in a neat box elegantly put up. Either one of the puzzles is worth the cost of the whole box for one evening. Price 15 cents.

/* =Read carefully the conditions on the first page of Premium List.= */

=MATCHED PICTURES—SCENES IN THE FAR WEST.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This toy is constructed on entirely new principles, and is not merely an ordinary dissected picture puzzle, but the design constituting the 40 pieces is so ingeniously made that the various parts will mismatch to form an almost unlimited number of different pictures, representing many of the most exciting incidents in Indian and frontier life. Price 25 cents.

=SLICED ANIMALS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

A large box containing pictures of animals cut up, each slice of the animal containing a letter of part of the same, so that as fast as the picture is put together the name of the animal is spelt. The box cover is ornamented with a most attractive picture label, printed in different colors. Price 50 cents. Postage 12 cents extra.

=SLICED BIRDS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

The pictures are printed in the highest colors, as far as possible imitating the natural colors of the birds themselves, and are very attractive. Price 50 cents. Postage 12 cents extra.

=COMMON SENSE BUILDING BLOCKS.=

Box Z given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

Box Z Z given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

A large number of plain blocks of the Kindergarten building forms in a box with brilliantly colored label. Just the blocks the mothers have been inquiring for, without paint or other injurious element. Nothing a child can be injured with. Z contains 25 blocks. Price 25 cents. Z Z contains 50 blocks. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing on Box Z 30 cents extra; on Box Z Z 60 cents extra—or sent at receiver’s expense.

=SLICED OBJECTS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

These pictures are divided on the same plan as the Sliced Animals and Sliced Birds. The box contains the following objects: Yacht, engine, boat, car, fort, church, house, dam, bridge, coach, fountain, statue. Price 50 cents. Postage 12 cents extra.

=THE GAME OF OLD MAID.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

The game of Old Maid has been standard in many forms for years. Our new edition “Improved” has several novel and attractive features never before introduced. The designs are new, by skilled artists, and in themselves very attractive and amusing. Price 25 cents.

=THE HISTORISCOPE IMPROVED.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

A large and elegant chromo-lithographic panorama, with thirty-two scenes, selected with great care for their attractive appearance and historical value. A new brief lecture embodies the principal events of American history which are illustrated, and altogether the toy forms a very attractive and instructive object lesson in history better than months of dry study for fixing the subject in the minds of the children. Price $1.00. Postage 10 cents extra.

=SHADOW TRANSFORMATIONS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

A complete show for one hundred nights, with change of scenes every time. With pieces of card-board inserted in a simple wooden standard, shadows are cast upon a paper screen, producing silhouettes of a most pleasing character. The comical effect secured by the mere change of a hat on a figure is wonderful, and cannot be understood without a trial. With this toy a bright boy or girl may afford unlimited entertainments to an entire family circle, from the baby of two years to the grandparent of eighty. And still better, it affords occupation to the child in its preparation, and development to his inventive faculties in its exhibition. Price 25 cents. Postage 8 cents extra.

=A NEW GAME OF MARBLES.—JAPANESE TIVOLI.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This will be found to be a very interesting game for children as well as for older persons.

Fasten the acrobat in position, and place the marble on his feet. By pressing a spring the figure is released, and will throw the marble down the incline into one of the numbered pockets. Full details of the game accompany each article. Handsomely bronzed, with figure appropriately painted. Price 25 cents. Postage and packing, 20 cents extra.

=THE COMBINATION SET OF GAMES.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

The games comprised in this collection are as follows:

GO BANG. A universally popular game. Game in box with folded papers for the board.

BEAST, BIRD, FISH. An amusing game, calculated to sharpen the wits and cultivate a cool, clear head. A new form of a game always popular in social circles when played.

GAME OF FORTUNES. A simple game of character and fortune telling after the manner of the Gypsies which has always been so popular in our line.

JACK STRAWS. A neat set which will afford much pleasure. Put up in box with illuminated label.

OLD MAID. A very attractive form of this always popular game.

Price of the full Set 25 cents. Postage 5 cents extra.

/* =Read carefully the conditions on the first page of Premium List.= */

=FRENCH CHORAL TOP, NO. 273.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

Changing tunes while spinning. The latest novelty in tops. By touching it while it is in motion, it produces a variety of beautiful tones, its melody at one time resembling the tender weird strains of an Æolian Harp, at another the rich deep notes of the church organ. It is strongly made. Price 30 cents.

=CRANDALL’S KITE REEL.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 25 cents.

This is a new article, and, as will be seen, very useful. No boy who, has a kite, should be without one. It is cheap and durable. Price 15 cents.

=ANIMALS’ PICNIC.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

Very amusing and novel. An original painting of a picnic of animals in the woods, so arranged that when properly cut into uniform sections, some animal’s head appears on nearly every piece or card.

This is printed in colors on heavy paper-board cards, which are dealt to the players and then in the process of the game the picture is reconstructed. Price 25 cents.

=THE EASTLAKE SOLITAIRE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This Solitaire Board is made of varnished chestnut. The four large wells in the top serve as temporary receptacles for the marbles while in use, and a neat drawer underneath holds them. The marbles accompany the board. Price 50 cents. Postage 25 cents additional when purchased or sent as a premium.

=THE FRISKY COW.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

It is 12 by 6 inches in size. It is beautifully illustrated by lithograph in bright colors. Two wooden balls go with each game. In playing the ball is rolled across the floor.

If the ball strikes the left hand knob, the silver bell rings, which scores you _five_. If the ball hits the right hand knob, the gold bell rings and scores you _ten_. If the ball hits the centre knob, the cow jumps over the moon and lands at the right of the game in a standing position and scores _twenty_. The game is very popular; because it is very attractive; it is easy to play; it contains a surprise which makes the children shout and laugh when the cow goes sailing up over the moon. The interest in the game keeps up hour after hour. Price 50 cents. Receiver to pay express charges, or will be sent postage paid on receipt of 40 cents.

=PITCH-A-RING AND RING TOSS, NO. 3.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This style is made as shown in the illustrations, in which the box holding the posts and hoops is made to serve as a base when the game is set up. Very compact and convenient to carry to picnics or when traveling. The hoops are plaited with heavy colored thread, thus avoiding all possible injury to furniture. Price $1.00. Postage and packing 40 cents additional, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=IMPROVED CATAPULT.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

The improved Catapult or Pocket Gun requires no powder, no caps, is neatly finished, durable, and can be carried in the pocket. Will shoot shot or bullets with accuracy and force. The loop, strap, pocket and pulling-tip, are all moulded in one solid piece of the best kind of rubber. Price 25 cents.

=CELLULOID WHISTLE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This is a large and very nice whistle. It has a trill. Just the thing for signals. The illustration shows the whistle very much reduced in size. Price 30 cents.

=A PARLOR RUBBER BALL.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

These balls are of the best goods and are colored and inflated. The diameter is 3 and ¼ in. They cannot injure anything, and will please the little ones. Price 25 cents.

=REVOLVING WALL BLACKBOARD, NO. 59.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

The marking surface is finished by our new process which neither crocks or rubs off. The frame is of ash or chestnut varnished. The board can be reversed so as to form a desk, without turning the frame. The size is 17 by 17 inches. Price 50 cents. Express charges to be paid by the receiver.

=DECALCOMANIE ALBUM.=

3 Books given for new subscriptions amounting to 25 cents. Each book contains an assortment of pictures. The pictures are transferable to any article by simply wetting with water. Price 15 cents for three.

/* =Read carefully the conditions on the first page of Premium List.= */

=LOVELL’S CHAMPION SINGLE BARREL SHOT GUN, BREECH LOADING.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $20.00; or given for new subscriptions amounting to $14.00 and $3.50 cash additional; or given for new subscriptions amounting to $10.00 and $5.50 cash additional.

It has the celebrated top snap action. By having the hammer in the centre of the frame, instead of on the side, it prevents the liability of missing fire, by striking a direct blow full in the centre of the cap. This Gun has the Safety Rebounding Lock, pistol grip stock, and the trimmings are all nickel-plated. It is a most superior gun in all respects. Price $15.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=DOUBLE-BARREL BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUN.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $24.00; or given for new subscriptions amounting to $15.00 and $4.50 cash additional; or given for new subscriptions amounting to $10.00 and $7.00 cash additional.

This Gun is the best weapon for the money now obtainable. It gives universal satisfaction, and both for close and strong shooting is equal to many of the Guns sold at double its price. The barrels of this Gun are of Fine Laminated Steel, and are absolutely safe. The action is the celebrated Lefaucheaux pattern, which for both reliability and wear is superior to any side lever action now made. The Stock is of solid Walnut, oil-finished, and full checkered. It is a Belgian (W. Scott) gun. It has size 12 bore, and 30 inch barrels. Weight, about 8½ pounds. Price $15.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

A Set of Reloading Tools sent for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00. Price 50 cents.

=ARROW GUNS FOR THE BOYS.=

The Guns described below are all especially adapted to “Fourth of July” sports, from the fact that with them torpedos can be thrown with great accuracy, and, exploding as they strike, make a very loud report. What is known as the small “American” torpedo is the best.

These Guns are especially suitable for drilling purposes. Any boy will find it a very easy matter to secure enough subscriptions to earn the guns that may be needed for his company.

=“DOCTOR CARVER” GUN.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

It has an adjustable tension that can be regulated to suit the strength of any boy. This is a new gun, made on a new principle, and is the best arrangement for target shooting ever seen. It shoots with great force and accuracy. Three arrows go with each gun. It will also fire marbles, bullets, sticks or paper wads. The gun is nicely finished in all parts and is painted a bright red that will not fade, which makes it very handsome. It is three feet long, strong and durable, easy to adjust and load, and does not get out of order. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing 15 cents extra.

=THE “LITTLE GEM.”=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This is a new gun, well finished and very effective. It possesses part of the patented features of the celebrated “Doctor Carver” gun, but is not as powerful. It is lighter and somewhat smaller than the “Doctor Carver” gun. Price 25 cents. Postage and packing 10 cents extra.

“=WINCHESTER RIFLE.=”

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

A new double-barrel gun. It has the patent “oscillating yoke” or yielding stop, same as the celebrated “Doctor Carver” gun and has a well-finished stock of proper shape. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing 10 cents extra.

=THE WILCOX TARGET GUN, WITH BAYONET.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

It shoots with precision, is simple in construction, and finely finished. The bayonet is of wood, bronzed to imitate steel. Each gun is provided in the breech with a small pocket, in which will be found 5 metal-head arrows, and 2 paper targets. For drilling purposes, it can be readily changed to the form of an ordinary rifle. Price $1.00. Postage and packing 20 cents extra.

The Arrow Guns are carefully packed to go by mail, and protected when necessary by wooden braces. But we cannot guarantee that the Post Office Department will deliver them in perfect condition. On receipt of 10 cents extra we will ensure the safe delivery of each gun.

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CUTLERY.

=TEXAS HUNTER, NO. 626.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00: or, for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 30 cents cash additional.

This is a valuable companion in the field; Oil Tempered, Hand Forged, Saber, Blades. It is ready for any use. The cut does not represent full size. The knife has stag horn handle, is full Nickeled Plated, and cannot rust. The Knife is specially valuable when fishing. Price $1.00.

=“TOLEDO BLADE,” NO. 2232.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 25 cents cash additional.

No. 2332 Knife is perhaps the greatest favorite, owing to the shape of blades (see cut). It is very sharp at the point, and the fact of being made from the finest Razor Steel, Hand Forged, Nickel Plated, makes it a very durable knife for Carpenters, Farmers, or Wood-Workers. Price 75 cents.

=“GOOD LUCK” KNIFE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents and 15 cents cash additional.

This is our Good Luck Knife; the cheapest and best ever made. It has two strong, hand-forged, razor steel blades; German silver bolsters; is brass lined; cocoa handle, round corners. This is a genuine “Boys” Knife, but is made from better material than most of the boys’ knives. Price 50 cts.

=CONGRESS KNIFE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting $2.00.

Full pearl handle. This is a beautiful Knife, just right for pocket use; keen edge, crocus blades and the finest finish. The Knife does not have the name-plate as represented in the illustration. Price $1.25.

=COMPLETE BUTTON-HOLE CUTTER.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

We have now the most complete Button-Hole Cutter that has ever been manufactured. It satisfies the want of every lady, and gives perfect satisfaction. The illustration shows the improvement in the large gauge, which regulates the distance between each hole, and from the edge of the garment. It does away with all measures usually used in making button-holes. The small gauge or screw regulates size of hole. Price $1.25.

=TERRY’S FAMILY SHEAR.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

It is 8 inches in length, Japanned handle and plated blades. It is the best shear ever made for family use, and is fully warranted. Price 80 cts.

=THE “FAVORITE” SCISSORS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

The Scissors are 4½ inches in length, and perfect in all respects. They are made of the best steel and nickeled plated. Price 80 cents.

=BASE BALL CAP AND BELT.=

Both given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

The Cap is made of Canton Flannel, lined, and has a stiff visor. In various colors. Price 25 cents.

The Belt is made of fine webbing, extra heavy. It has a double strap and buckle stitched. Price 25 cents.

Postage and packing on belt and cap 7 cents extra.

=POCKET DRINKING CUP. NO. 795.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cts.

This cup is a great convenience, as well as a curiosity. A tin case goes with the cup, in which it can be placed when not in use. It is just the cup for tourists, for picnics, parties, etc. Price 20 cents.

=BOYS’ FISHING OUTFIT, WITH JOINTED ROD.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This outfit is put up especially for our use. It consists of a 12 foot jointed rod with brass tips and ferrules, 1 bob, 2 sinkers, 1 36 foot line, 1 dozen hooks assorted, 2 flies, 1 bait-box, 1 trolling hook for pickerel, and 2 hooks ganged (i. e., with hair or gut snell). Postage and packing 25 cents extra. Price $1.00.

=BOOK CLAMPS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cts.

Watson’s Clamps improved. What every schoolboy wants. It is neat-looking, easily handled, and durable. Price 25 cents.

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=LADIES’ CLAMP SKATE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 25 cents cash additional.

This is, without exception, the strongest and neatest Skate ever offered. Made from the best grade of charcoal iron, Japan finish. Mounted with russet leather, patent lever buckles and nickeled heel bands. Clamps operated by a double right and left screw. Sizes—8, 8½, 9, 9½, 10 inches. Postage and packing 30 cents extra, or, sent by express at receiver’s expense. Price $1.50.

We will furnish the same skate with toe straps instead of clamps, if desired for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 20 cents cash additional.

=LADIES KEYLESS SKATE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and 75 cents cash additional.

This is a very fine ladies’ skate and will give thorough satisfaction. The foot plates, clamps and brackets of this skate are made from crucible steel; blades fine finish, russet leather trimmings, and nickeled heel bands. Skate is secured to shoe by a thumb screw at heel operating toe clamps, and by strap over instep. Sizes 8 to 10 inches. Price $2.50. Postage 30 cents extra, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=A GREAT SKATE OFFER.=

=A PAIR OF “CHAMPION” KEYLESS SKATES=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 30 cents cash additional. Postage and package 30 cents extra, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

Owing to special arrangements with the manufacturers we are enabled to offer our readers this very special inducement. Never before have we made so liberal an offer. Every boy should secure a pair of these skates at once.

This Skate is a fac-simile of the genuine Barney & Berry Keyless Skate, and is thoroughly made of the best material. It will give entire satisfaction. The heel plates, foot plates, toe clamps and brackets are made from crucible cast steel. The Blades are finely finished. Price $1.25. Postage and packing 30 cents extra, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

We can supply the same Skate with nickeled blades for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50 and 75 cents cash additional. This finish gives the skate a nicer appearance. Price $2.00. Postage and packing 30 cents extra, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=SIDEWALK ROLLER SKATE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00, and 25 cents cash additional.

These skates are finished with French polished, light-colored woods, black leather mountings, patent buckles, nickeled heel bands, steel axles and maple wheels, secured to axle by our patent washer. Sizes, 7 to 11 inches. Price $1.00. Postage 30 cents extra, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=THE BOYS’ SKATE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

Made from the best grade of charcoal iron, japan finish, clamps operated by a double right and left screw. Sizes 8 to 11 inches. Price 50 cents. Postage 30 cents extra, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=AMERICAN RINK SKATE, NO. 3.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $6.00 and 60 cents cash additional.

This Skate is made from the best of material, blades of welded steel, tempered by Barney & Berry’s patent process. This Skate is adjusted to any size shoe by a thumb screw at heel, and is secured by a lever operated under instep. All parts can readily be removed and cleaned. The Skates are polished and nickeled. Sizes 8 to 12 inches. Price $4.50. Postage and packing 35 cents, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=FOOT BALL, NO 5.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 35 cents cash additional.

This Foot Ball is made of heavy canvas, rubber coated, very strong, so as to be blown up with a key which goes with each one. It is 9 inches in diameter. This Foot Ball will give thorough satisfaction to our boy friends, and every school boy should secure one by clubbing with his comrades. There is no sport so healthy and invigorating as a well conducted foot ball game. Price $1.50. Postage and packing 10 cents extra.

We will send a Foot Ball, No. 2, diameter 6 inches (circumference about 18 inches), for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00. Price $1.00. Postage and packing 10 cents extra.

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=THE NEW ROGERS’ SCROLL SAW. NO. 2.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $8.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00 and $1.25 cash extra; or for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and $2.00 cash additional.

This season we offer to our subscribers the New Rogers’ Scroll Saw, which the manufacturers declare to be the best cheap saw ever offered to the public.

The latest improvements on this Saw are Pratt’s Rubber Positive Blower and a new Clamp for holding the Saw Blades.

The entire framework is made from Iron, painted and Japanned black, and ornamented with red and gilt stripes.

All parts made to interchange.

1. The Bearings to the Arms are carefully sized to bring them in perfect line. (This is a vital point in the construction of any Jig Saw).

2. Each machine is provided with a Dust Blower, which is a very great advantage.

3. Our machine has a jointed Stretcher Rod, which allows the operator to throw the upper arm out of the way when adjusting his work or saw. This joint also permits the machine to work much more freely than with a straight iron rod.

4. Our clamps have a hinged jaw which overcomes the disagreeable raking overthrow of the blade, which is unavoidable when the saws are secured rigidly to the arms. Saw blades are not nearly so liable to break when clamps have this joint. Thus a large percentage of the expense of running the saw is saved. Besides this the saw runs much easier, the swing coming at the hinge instead of bending the blade with each stroke of the saw.

5. The Balance Wheel is 4¼ inches in diameter, with a handsome spoke centre and Rim of Solid Emery (No. 70), ⅝ x ¾ in the No. 2 Saw.

6. The attachment for Drilling is on the Right Hand Side of the machine, which, for convenience, is an obvious advantage.

7. No Pins are used in the construction of this machine, as we prefer the durability of nicely fitted screws and bolts in securing each part.

While the New Rogers’ Saw is very rich, though not gaudy in appearance, it has been more especially our object to make, for the least possible money, a saw characterized for its Compactness, Strength and Durability, ease of action, and firmness when in operation.

With each machine we give six Saw Blades, Wrench, Sheet of Designs and three Drill Points. The Saw alone weighs 25 lbs.; Saw and Box together, 36 lbs.

Price of No. 2 Rogers’ Saw, $4.00. Receiver to pay express charges. This Saw is provided with a polished Tilting Table, heavily nickel-plated.

=SORRENTO AND INLAID WORK.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00. Postage 5 cents extra.

A complete and practical manual on Scroll Sawing, by ARTHUR HOPE. This book is intended for the use of amateurs and others, explains fully and clearly how hand and machine scroll sawing is done, how to polish, overlay and inlay, make silhouettes, etc., etc.

It is illustrated with new and very beautiful _full-sized designs_ engraved on wood and prepared expressly for this book.

The Designs include one bracket, three card photograph frames, two easels, two easels with separate panels for inlaying, five paper knives, one card case, two match boxes, one jewel case, one cigar holder, one wheelbarrow card receiver and twenty-six new and grotesque initial letters, entirely new and original. Price, paper, 50 cents.

=BRACKET SAW SET.=

Given for $2.50 worth of new names.

This set is packed in a paper box, and embraces a Nickel-plated Spring Steel Saw Frame 5 x 12 inches, having Patent Clamps for holding the Saw Blades, with Rosewood handle. Fifty full size designs, embracing a great variety of fancy and useful articles; six Saw Blades, one Awl, one sheet of impression paper, and directions for using the saw. Price $1.25.

One half Gross of either size 000 to 6 given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00. Price 50 cents.

One half gross of either size 7 to 10 given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50. Price 75 cents.

=LITTLE WONDER STEAM ENGINE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This is a model Steam Engine, with solid brass boiler, plated fly wheel and cylinder, and metal pulley wheel for connecting and running small machinery, such as a circular saw, lathe, planer, etc. This little engine will run with great speed for one-half hour at one filling of the boiler. With proper care it will last a life time. It is perfectly safe for any child to handle; the self-acting safety valve renders explosion impossible.

A boy will find much amusement in constructing toy machinery to run by his engine, and will gain many practical ideas of the power and utility of steam. Price 50 cents.

=THE SMALL HORIZONTAL.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00.

Length, 6 inches; height, 4½ inches; weight, 21 ounces; heavy brass boiler (no unsoldering), regular Safety Valve, Brass Pipe, connecting Boiler and Steam Chest, 1 inch stroke, cross head running on steel ways; more than 1000 revolutions per minute. Packed in a box complete, with lamp, funnel, etc.

An ingenious boy will find no difficulty in connecting the large wheel with the paddle wheels of a steamer, or with the driving wheels of a home-made locomotive.

Price $2.50. Postage 25 cents extra.

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=Every Boy and Every Girl=

CAN EARN A GOOD WATCH AND CHAIN.

=A GRAND OFFER!=

We make a special offer of the famed Waterbury Watch (including a nickel-plated chain and whistle charm) as a special premium. We will give the watch and chain to any subscriber sending us new subscriptions to our magazines amounting to $5.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and $1.25 cash additional.

The Waterbury Watch will be found a marvel of simplicity, accuracy and cheapness.

Accurate, because it will run twenty-four hours, and keep time equal to the better grade of watches.

Cheap, because it will wear for years, and is offered at a price within the reach of everybody.

Remember, the Waterbury Watch is not a toy, but a real watch, having less than one half the number of parts to be found in any other going watch in the world.

A Watch winding at the stem, and having a stop-work which prevents its being damaged by over-winding.

A Watch strong and durable in all its parts, and calculated to do good service for years.

For beauty, durability, accuracy, and economy the Improved Waterbury Watch is superior to any medium priced Silver watch on the market. Its reputation as a reliable time-keeper is thoroughly established.

This is one of the most liberal premium offers we have ever made, and our special reason for making it is that we wish you to obtain the necessary subscriptions from your own town or vicinity, and acquaint the subscribers with your satisfaction with the watch.

Every watch is perfect before leaving the factory and is tested a few days in our office before being sent away.

The Waterbury Watch is now carried by tens of thousands of boys and girls, men and women. Time itself has proven it to be the equal of watches costing many times its price.

Its cases are made from the new metal, Silverloid, which in appearance and durability is equal to the best Coin Silver. Each watch is packed in a nice satin-lined case.

The price of the watch is $3.50. Postage, packing and registry fee, 15 cents additional.

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=DOLLS AND DOLL FURNITURE.=

=PAPER DOLL OUTFIT, NO. 910.=

One Doll and Outfit given for new subscriptions amounting to 25 cents; three Dolls and Outfits given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This is a delightful little present for a little girl fond of dolls. The dress can be taken off the figure and can be changed with other figures. The doll is about eight inches long. The dress is made of tissue paper in various colors and designs. The upper part of the figure is printed in handsome colors, and is to be changed from one dress to another as may suit the possessor. Price 12 cents each.

=DOLL’S HIGH CHAIR.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

It is a complete doll’s high chair, handsomely painted to represent cane-work and large enough to hold any doll. It is packed in a neat box. It is a very popular toy and will give great satisfaction to the little girls fond of dolls. Height when set up, 18 inches. Price 25 cents. Postage and packing 8 cents additional.

=DOLLS’ CHAMBER SET, NO. 14.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This is a particularly attractive toy for the girls. The set consists of a bed, dressing case, table, chair, and towel rack, all painted in colors on wood. They all pack in the body of the bed. This beautiful Toy is one of the most instructive and useful that the little girls can possess. Length, 17 inches; width, 8 inches; height, 12 inches. Price $1.00. Express charges to be paid by the receiver.

=FOLDING BEDSTEAD AND WARDROBE, NO. 73.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

Two complete Toys in one. It cannot fail to please the girls, being on one side a wardrobe for the Doll’s clothes and on the other side a complete Folding Bed, which can be opened and used without in any way interfering with the Wardrobe. Made of Chestnut and neatly finished on the natural wood. Height of Bed when closed, 22 inches; length, 21 inches; width, 10½ inches. Price $1.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=FOLDING CRADLE, NO. 72.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

A very neat and tasty Swing Cradle. The Standards and rails are of chestnut, with slats of white-wood, making a very pretty appearance. Length outside, 21 inches; width, 8½ inches. Price $1.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=WARDROBE, WHATNOT, AND BOOK CASE, NO. 61.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

A very ornamental piece of Doll furniture. A Wardrobe with shelf for hats, etc., also a nice drawer at the bottom. Shelves at the sides, furnished with candlestick and candle, card receiver, etc. A neatly ornamented top-piece which makes a nice shelf for books. Height, 22 inches; width, 14 inches. Price $1.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=FOLDING CHAIR, NO. 64½.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

The great demand for our Dolls’ High Chair has encouraged us to make a small Folding Chair, with frame made of birch cloth seat, and fancy sawed back. Can be folded into very small space. Stands when set up, 11 inches high. Price 25 cents. Postage 5 cents.

=A. B. C. TABLE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This pretty little piece of child’s furniture is made of Chestnut, finished on the natural wood. The top is neatly ornamented with the letters of the Alphabet. The dimensions are as follows: length, 14 in.; width, 8½ in., height, 10½ inches. Price 25 cents. Postage 5 cents.

=TIN KITCHEN SET, NO. 100.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 10 cents cash additional.

This is a necessary piece of furniture for a little girl’s housekeeping. It is 12 inches long, 7¼ inches high, and 4 inches wide. There are 18 pieces in the set. The pump is an attractive feature. Price 65 cents. Postage and packing 30 cents extra, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=WASH SET, NO. 4.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This is a nice premium for the little girls. It has four pieces: tub, wringer, clothes-horse and washboard. The tub is 9½ inches in diameter, 4¾ inches high. The clothes-horse is 11 inches high and 7 inches wide. Price 30 cents. Postage and packing 30 cents extra, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

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=Beautiful Dolls Imported Expressly for Our Little Readers.=

=WAX DOLL, NO. 104.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 10 cents cash additional.

This lovely Doll will delight the hearts of all the girls. It has a fine rosy complexion and beautiful wavy hair. Its height is 20 inches. The little bonnet is trimmed with flowers and a bow. The eyes are of a beautiful color. The Doll is fully dressed in a pretty suit. Price $1.25.

Postage and packing 45 cents; or will be sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=UNDRESSED WAX DOLL, NO. 111.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This is a very pretty Wax Doll, with rosy cheeks and fine light brown hair. The face is washable. The Doll has very pretty eyes. The length is 17 inches. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing 25 cents extra; or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=DOLL’S BISQUE HEAD, NO. 160.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This is a beautiful head. It is made from French Bisque. The hair is of a lovely brown color, and also the eyes. The face has a very fine expression. The hair is very soft, long and wavy. The head is 3 inches high (from the throat) and 4 inches wide (from shoulder to shoulder). The style of the hair is just like that in the illustration. _The eyes close when the doll is laid on its back and open again when placed in an upright position._ Price $1.00. Postage and packing 10 cents extra.

=DOLL’S BISQUE HEAD, NO. 130.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This Head is very similar to the No. 160, but the eyes are not movable. The face is very pretty and the hair very fine and thick. The Bisque Heads are much superior to Wax Heads in every way. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing 10 cents extra.

=CHINA DINNER SET, NO. 101.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00 and 15 cents cash additional.

This is the finest and handsomest Toy Dinner Set we could obtain for our premium use. The illustration does not convey any idea of the beauty of this Set. There are 24 pieces. The dishes are large and deep. The plates are 3 inches in diameter. This is a _dinner_ service, not a tea set. The China is a beautiful pearl-gray color with design in gold and brown. Price $1.25. Express charges to be paid by receiver; or if express charges are too heavy, we will send by mail in boxes, carefully wrapped, on receipt of $1.00 extra. The total weight is about 8 pounds. We do not hold ourselves responsible for breakage in any case.

=TEA SET, NO. 105.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 15 cents cash additional.

This is a handsome Set and will make a little girl’s eyes glisten with pleasure. Every piece is richly decorated, and several are of quaint and unique shape. There are 21 pieces in the box. It is a very fine Tea Set in every respect. The illustration does not show the beauty of the set. Price $1.25. Express charges to be paid by the receiver; or will be sent by mail in boxes if express charges are heavy, carefully wrapped, on receipt of $1.00 extra. We do not hold ourselves responsible for breakage in any case.

You can easily ascertain from your express office the probable expense of the set by express.

=SCRAP ALBUM, NO. 797.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This is a very fine Album for a low-priced one. It contains 64 pages good paper; size 9 inches by 12 inches. The cover has a beautiful design in black and gold with the word SCRAPS in the centre in handsome lettering. Price 50 cents. Postage 10 cents extra.

=SCRAP ALBUM, NO. 656.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

This is a fine Album, and will please every one. It has 120 pages of heavy paper. The size is 11¼ inches by 13½ inches. Price 75 cents. Postage and packing 15 cents extra.

=BOX OF CHOICE STATIONERY.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

The corner of the paper is adorned with novel bronzed designs, four colors to each box. The paper is very heavy. We can supply this with the days of the week, if preferred to the bronzed designs. Price 50 cents. Postage 10 cents extra.

=CHILDREN’S STATIONERY.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents and 10 cents cash additional.

This box contains paper and envelopes of suitable size for children’s use. It is very nice in quality, and has decorative designs in the corner. Price 35 cents.

=WATCH CASE DRINKING CUP.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This is a collapsing cup, superior to anything heretofore obtainable. When open, the cup is about two inches deep. When closed, it closely resembles a Watch Case, and is very convenient for the vest pocket. The cup is fastened to the case so that no part can get lost. Price 50 cents.

=THE IDEAL AUTOGRAPH ALBUM.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

A handsome Album. The size of page is 6¾ by 4 inches. There are several engravings scattered through the Album. The cover has an elegant embossed design. The pages are tinted. Price $1.00. Postage and packing 12 cents additional.

=AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, NO. K.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

The size of page is 6¾ by 4 inches. The Album is neat and pretty and has the word ALBUM on the side in gold, enriched with gold designs. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing 8 cents additional.

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=SPY GLASS, NO. 2275.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and 40 cents cash additional.

This is the best premium offer of a Spy Glass that we have ever made. This Glass has Rosewood body, and three draws. It is 15 inches in length when drawn out, 6 inches when closed. The object-glass is one inch in diameter. The power is 13 times.

How far can I see with this Spy Glass? The distance at which an observer can see objects depends upon two considerations: First, the power of the instrument; and second, the condition of the atmosphere. All that is needful is to multiply the distance at which the unassisted eye can see objects clearly, by the given power of the glass. For instance, the atmosphere being clear and steady, this Spy Glass will enable a person to make out an object one mile distant with the same distinctness that he can see it at a distance of 130 yards with the unassisted eye. It is an excellent instrument. Price $2.50. Postage and packing 12 cents extra.

=SPY GLASS, NO. 2276.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00 and 25 cents cash additional.

This glass has Rosewood body and 3 draws. Length, 16 inches drawn out; 6 inches closed. Power 16 times. The object-glass is 1⅛ inches in diameter. Price $3.50. Postage and packing 13 cents extra.

=SPY GLASS, NO. 2278.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $10.00 and 50 cents cash additional.

Length 30 inches, drawn out, 10 inches closed. The object-glass is 1⅝ inches in diameter. Power 25 times. This is a powerful and excellent telescope. An object a mile distant will appear as though but a few rods away. Price $7.00. Postage and packing 50 cents extra, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=FIELD GLASS, NO. 379-3.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $15.00 and 40 cents cash additional.

This Glass has 6 lenses, and its object-glasses are achromatic. It is the best Field Glass for the price that is made. Complete with morocco case, with strap, sunshades, etc. Its power is 5½ times. Price $9.50. Postage and packing 30 cents extra.

=STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS.=

One half dozen given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

The views we offer are assorted views of different places of interest, natural history scenes, etc. Price 50 cents for 6 views.

=EXCELSIOR PRINTING-PRESS OUTFITS.=

All Excelsior Presses use ordinary printers type, as made in any part of the world. No Excelsior Press is cheaply made, but has steel bearings, best of screws, etc. All presses print within ⅛ inch of full size of chase as screws are used to lock up the forms.

Every Excelsior Press is fully warranted in every respect. With every press we send out is included full printed instructions on every point, by which any purchaser can manage type-setting, press-work, etc., successfully and satisfactorily.

=Outfit A.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $8.50; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $6.00 and $1.20 cash additional; or for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00 and $2.00 cash additional.

A SELF-INKING PRESS will be substituted in any of the above offers for additional subscriptions amounting to $2.00. Outfit A consists of

/* No. 1 Press, complete, 2½ x 3½ inches $3.00 Assortment of Furniture .10 Ink Roller, 3-inch, with handle .35 Can of Black Ink .20 Font of Type 1.00 Leads .05 Type Case .30 —— Price, $5.00 */

(With a Self-Inking Press, price $1.00 additional.)

* * * * *

All Outfits sent by express at receiver’s expense.

Nothing in the world will give you so much pleasure, real enjoyment, and earn many a dollar at the same time, as a printing press.

=Outfit B.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $16.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $10.00 and $2.50 cash additional; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $6.00 and $4.50 cash additional.

A SELF-INKING PRESS will be substituted in any of the above offers for additional subscriptions amounting to $5.00. Outfit B consists of

/* No. 2 Press complete, 3⅛ x 5⅛ in. $5.00 Furniture .30 Ink Roller, 2-inch, with handle .35 Can of Black Ink .20 Two Fonts of Type 2.50 Extra Feed Table .30 Leads, Oil Can .30 Can of Cleaning Preparation .30 Set of Gauge Pins .20 Type Case .55 —— Price, $10.00 */

(With a Self-Inking Press, price $3.00 additional.) This Outfit will do work from the size of a postal card down.

=THE “EUREKA” TYPEWRITER.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

This Typewriter combines usefulness, amusement and instruction. It will write, and write well. It weighs but a few ounces, and is so simple that it will not easily get out of order. This Typewriter is used by business men, and yet it is so cheap that every boy and girl can have this novel little machine. The base is 9½ inches long; the height of the whole 3 inches. Price $2.00. Postage and packing 15 cents.

=STEREOSCOPE, NO. 2380.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

This is a good article and will give satisfaction to our subscribers. It has a Walnut frame, Round Walnut Hood, and is mounted on a Stand. Price $1.25. Postage and packing 25 cents extra.

=STEREOSCOPE, NO. 2371.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

It is the same as No. 2380, but without the stand. Price 75 cents. Postage and packing 20 cents extra.

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=SPECIAL PAINTING OUTFIT.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

_Water Color Painting_ is the most simple, most artistic, and most economical. The Art Color-Box of moist water colors offered by us meets the wishes of those desiring a reliable set of colors for a low price.

The Box is made of Japanned Tin, with ample room on the inside of cover for mixing paints. It contains three brushes and ten pans of moist water-colors, as follows: Indigo, Vermilion, Cobalt, Gamboge, Prussian Blue, Crimson Lake, Vandyke Brown, Yellow Ochre, Sepia and Light Red. Each box also contains directions for mixing colors. Price, 50 cents. Postage, 5 cents extra.

Every one obtaining the Tilton Art Color-Box should also send for

=Introductory Lessons in Drawing and Painting in Water Colors,=

By Marion Kemble. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

In this book the author explains just what to do and how to do it, assuming that the reader knows nothing about the subject. The book contains a number of outline sketches ready for coloring. Price 50cts.

In order that those who may not care to learn to draw may have an opportunity to practice painting, we have prepared the following six books of Outline Designs.

=One Book of Designs=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

Seven Times One are Seven. And other pictures to paint.

Outlines of Flowers.

Good-Night and Good-Morning. And other pictures to paint.

Jack in the Pulpit.

Outlines of Landscapes.

Twenty-four Pictures from Mother Goose.

The size of each picture is 6 x 6½ inches. Price of each Book, 50 cents. All of the colors that will be needed are in “Tilton’s Decorative Art Color-Box.”

Each book contains eighteen outline pictures.

=THE “MURILLO” COLOR-BOX.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

Has six wells in the cover, for holding tints. One flap palette, for mixing tints. The box contains 16 Pans of superior Moist Water Colors, 1 Tube of Moist Chinese White, 1 Tube of Moist Sepia, and 4 Camel’s Hair Brushes. A very nice box of colors for practical use. Price $1.25. Postage and packing 12 cents.

=THE BEST PREMIUM OF THE SEASON.=

A BEAUTIFUL MINERAL CABINET.

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 60 cents cash additional.

This is unquestionably the best cabinet ever offered for the price. It will prove a source of continual pleasure and instruction. Price $1.35, postage paid.

Mineral Cabinet, No. 2. We have a companion set to the above, of equally fine specimens, and arranged in a polished wood case. Cabinet No. 2 contains specimens of Opal Agate, Aragonite, Milky Quartz, Cuprite (Red Copper Ore), Jasper, Galena, Sulphur, Crocidolite (Tiger Eye) surface polished, Selenite, Hematite, Feldspar, Fluorspar, Variscite, Argentite (silver glance), Chalcedony, Petrified Cedar Wood, Alabaster, Lead Carbonate, Telluride Ore, Muscovite (common mica). The forty specimens are different from each other. This cabinet is given for new subscriptions amounting to =$2.50=; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 60 cents cash additional. Price $1.35.

=Both Cabinets= will be sent to one address for new subscriptions amounting to $4.50; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50 and 75 cents cash additional. Price of both, $2.25.

=OIL COLORS IN TUBES.=

5 tubes given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

These colors are the best in the world. We name a few of the most important colors: Burnt Sienna, Emerald Green, Flake White, Light Red, Naples Yellow, Permanent Blue, Raw Sienna, Raw Umber, Terra Verte, Vandyke Brown, Yellow Ochre, Ivory Black, Zinnober Green, medium. About seventy-five colors can be supplied on the above basis. If other colors are desired a full list will be sent, including the subscription amounts required to obtain more expensive colors. Price per tube, 10 cents. Two cents for postage and packing for each tube must be sent.

=TILTON’S JAPANNED TIN BOX OF OIL COLORS AND MATERIALS. NO. 51.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00.

This box of colors is the handiest, most compact, as well as cheapest outfit offered. It contains 12 tubes, as follows: Emerald Green, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre, Light Red, Ivory Black, Raw Sienna, Flake White, Vandyke Brown, Chrome Yellow No. 2, Crimson Lake, Vermilion, Permanent Blue. Also, 6 brushes, palette, turpentine and drying-oil. Measures 5½ x 9 x 1 inches. Price $3.00. Postage and packing, 40 cents; or, sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=SOFT FRENCH PASTEL CRAYONS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This box contains 26 crayons, assorted colors, Lefranc’s first quality. Nothing superior. Postage 15 cents. Price 80 cents.

Box No. 2 contains 42 crayons, assorted. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 15 cents cash additional. Postage 20 cents. Price $1.10.

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=MICROSCOPE, NO. 22.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

The three lenses can be combined into one of great power. It makes a very useful microscope, and when closed it can be carried in a small pocket. It will prove to be a convenient and serviceable microscope. We will send it postage paid, for 90 cents.

=MICROSCOPE, NO. 42½.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.75.

It has a glass to contain seeds, insects, bugs, etc., which can be examined while in motion. It can be so easily carried in the pocket that it will prove a very welcome companion when you are walking for pleasure, or on excursions. Price 85 cents.

=FLORAL MICROSCOPE, NO. 45.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This microscope will be found very serviceable and handy for examining flowers, etc. The frame is made of brass. Price 75 cents.

=MICROSCOPE, NO. 35 M.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50. This little microscope is very useful to take on excursions for examining flowers, insects, etc. Can easily be carried in the pocket. Price $1.50.

=AN EXTRAORDINARY MICROSCOPE OFFER.=

=QUEEN’S UNIVERSAL HOUSEHOLD MICROSCOPE, NO. 3064.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $15.00 and 50 cents cash additional; or given for new subscriptions amounting to $10.00 and $3.50 cash additional; or given for new subscriptions amounting to $7.00 and $5.00 cash additional.

This complete and powerful instrument has the essential parts and general design of a first-class modern Microscope. It is simple in construction and of convenient design, and is well adapted for teachers and students, as well as for family use, affording amusement and instruction to young and old.

The stand is eight inches in height, with hinged joint, allowing it to be inclined to any angle for convenience of observation. The base is of cast-iron, handsomely japanned, the compound body of finely lacquered brass, with draw-tube, for increasing the power of the object-glasses. The stage is of ample size, and is provided with spring clips for holding the object whilst under observation; beneath is a concave mirror, conveniently jointed, for the illumination of all transparent objects.

One great advantage consists of the rack and pinion adjustment for focus. It also has a condensing lens for giving a better illumination to opaque objects. The dividing _Achromatic_ object-glass gives a range of powers from 75 to 290 diameters, (not _times_, which is _area_, remember), with an improved quality of definition. Two prepared objects, two glass slips and brass forceps accompany each instrument, and the whole is packed in a neat polished mahogany case.

N. B. Any one desiring this Microscope for immediate use, or as a present, can forward $12.00 and receive it, and afterwards make up a Premium Club for it, as above offered, deducting the proper amount from the $12.00. Price $12.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=THE MICROGRAPH.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

The Micrograph is a microscope which can be used for viewing all small objects, such as seeds, minerals, insects, etc., and for this purpose will be found very useful. There is also furnished with each instrument a set of 100 microscopic pictures photographed on glass. This instrument is beautifully polished and nickel-plated, with sliding tube for adjusting the focus and a reversible glass reflecting mirror. The price is $1.00 postage paid.

=THROUGH A MICROSCOPE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

By Samuel Wells, Mary Treat and Frederick LeRoy Sargent. It gives suggestions as to outfits, preparation of objects, and methods of experiment. Mr. Sargent tells how home-made microscopes may be prepared and used. Price 60 cents.

=A GOOD MICROSCOPE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

No one need be without a microscope. We have made special arrangements by which we can offer a Combination Microscope (or Floroscope), 2 inches in length, for new subscriptions amounting to only $1.00. It has in addition to a powerful microscope lens, a mineral glass for examining plants, minerals, etc. It is very convenient. It can be put into a vest pocket, and yet is as serviceable as many more expensive microscopes. Price 50 cents.

=Read carefully the conditions on the first page of Premium List.=

=COMPOUND MICROSCOPE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and 75 cents cash additional.

This instrument will show satisfactorily the larger animalcules in pond water, the scales from a butterfly’s wing, etc. The stand is of polished brass, handsomely lacquered, with one eye-piece and one object-glass, magnifying, when combined, about 40 diameters or 1600 times. One prepared object, two glass slips and a pair of brass forceps, are furnished with it; the whole is packed in a neat polished walnut-wood case. Price $2.50. Postage paid.

=POCKET COMPASS, NO. 378.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This compass is a watch pattern, with brass case, metal dial, glass face. It has a catch to secure the needle when one is travelling, and keeps the adjustment from being disturbed.

Price $1.00.

=BULL’S EYE LANTERN.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 15 cents cash additional.

This lantern will be found very useful by farmers, hunters, etc. It is very convenient to have when skating. Can be carried in the hand or adjusted to a belt. Diameter of the lens three inches. Price 75 cts.

Postage 20 cents extra.

=THE BRILLIANT MAGIC LANTERN, WITH POLYOPTACON ATTACHMENT.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00; or given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and $1.00 cash additional.

This is the best Magic Lantern we have ever seen for so small an amount.

The Magic Lantern Outfit consists of 1 high power brilliant magic lantern, 14 beautiful views, photographed on glass, 10 German colored views hand-painted on glass, 72 exhibition tickets, 1 lecture book (describing views), 1 large show bill, and complete instructions. All packed in a strong wood box. Fine portraits of Longfellow, Whittier, Bryant, Holmes and Tennyson, are included in the views we give, and a short sketch of the life of each will be found in the Lecture Book. We also include among the views a story of “The Lazy Ant,” in three chapters, “The Gobbler Gobbled,” “The Singing Lesson,” “Crossing the Ferry,” “Welcome,” “Good-Night.” A delightful entertainment for an evening, either at home or with friends, can be furnished by this splendid outfit.

With each Polyoptacon is included a Series of 30 Comic Card Views, “What Hans saw at the German Fair,” also a Comic Series called “Hans Breitmann’s Party,” 30 Views, and one Series, “Children at Play.”

There is no reason why our boys and girls cannot earn money by giving exhibitions. The entertainment can easily be given at your own home, or in the schoolroom, especially if the proceeds are for the benefit of your school library or school cabinets. Price $2.25. Postage and packing 30 cents, or sent by express at receiver’s expense.

=A BEAUTIFUL MINERAL INKSTAND.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 15 cents cash additional. Style J. J. This beautiful Inkstand is about 3 inches square, and resembles illustration on this page. The ink-well has a Bohemian cut glass top, ornamented with a spray of flowers. 75 selected minerals are studded around its sides and top. The filling is rich, bright, sparkling silver ore sands. The minerals consist of ores, petrified woods, spars, etc., arranged systematically. Price, postage-paid, $1.75.

=CIRCLE-RADIUS DRAWING RULER.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 25 cents. It serves all the purposes of an ordinary ruler, and in addition, makes a perfect guide in drawing circles. Price 12 cts.

=READING GLASS, NO. 2818.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

This Glass has a German Silver frame, wood handle, double convex lens 3⅝ inches long by 1¾ wide. Price, $2.00. Postage 10 cts. extra.

=READING GLASS, NO. 2802.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

It has a German Silver frame, double convex lens 3 inches in diameter. Reading glasses are of great convenience and value to all in reading fine print. Aged persons especially appreciate such a gift as this on account of the ease with which they can read by its aid. Price $1.50. Postage and packing 10 cents extra.

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=THE WEEDEN UPRIGHT STEAM ENGINE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50 and 50 cents cash additional.

We have made special arrangements whereby we are able to offer this Gem among engines for a very moderate amount. Every boy can have a great deal of pleasure and gain much practical information as well.

Description of the Engine.

The engine is 8½ inches high and 4½ inches in diameter. It is _nickel-plated_ in all its parts, and each engine is packed in a wooden box.

Safety-Valve.

It is impossible for the boiler to explode as the Engine has a perfect-working Safety-valve.

Steam-Whistle.

You will notice the location of the Steam-whistle by referring to the cut. The valve by which the whistle is operated is also shown.

The Throttle-Valve.

The Engine is started and stopped by means of the Throttle-valve. No other small engine has this attractive and important feature.

The Steam-Exhaust.

All oscillating Engines exhaust at the ports. This Engine exhausts into the smoke-stack, and thus the steam passes off into the air.

The Power of the Engine is sufficient for running toy machinery. So perfectly and so accurately is this Engine made that the screw-nuts on the cylinder head, and the rivet-heads on the boiler and fire-box are represented (see illustration of the Engine.) It is a Scientific Toy, nearer in appearance and operation to a large Engine than any heretofore made. It is both amusing and instructive. It is safe and easy to operate. It will run small Toys, and develop ingenuity. It is a simple and complete machine which will practically illustrate to the youthful mind that wonderful power so constantly at work on all sides in this age of Steam.

There are 41 pieces and over 400 operations in the manufacture of this Engine.

In this little Engine every means of safety has been provided, so that young beginners may take their first lesson without incurring any risk. The fuel to be used must in all cases be Alcohol as the lamp is not adapted for anything else.

Every Engine is Tested by running at the Factory. The price of the Engine is $1.35. Postage and packing 30 cents additional: or sent by express at the receiver’s expense.

=A SET OF CARVING TOOLS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

The set consists of Six Carving Tools, made of the best quality of steel, and fully warranted. With this outfit all can learn the fascinating art. They have Rosewood handles and are sharpened ready for use.

The process of carving is very simple, and easily learned. Many young ladies have learned this fascinating work and earn good salaries at it. Price $1.25. Postage and packing 10 cents extra.

=BRACKET-SAW DRILL, NO. 4.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

Bracket and Scroll Saw Workers will find this a very useful article. Price 75 cents. The Drill Stock is 8 inches in length. It is made of iron with rosewood handle, and has a brass chuck for holding the drill-points. With each drill stock we send a box containing six superior drill-points, of various sizes. Postage and packing 12 cents extra.

=THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.=

=A Mechanical Toy to be run by the Weeden Engine.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This new mechanical toy is a working model of the interior of a village black-smith’s shop. The various tools usually found therein, together with the anvil, fireplace, bellows, etc., are all handsomely printed in colors. The mechanical arrangement is so constructed that when attached to the Weeden Engine the quiet scene instantly changes to one of intense activity. The Village Blacksmith hammers away upon his anvil, and the large bellows near the fireplace are indicated by the boy as he pulls upon its lever. An ingenious boy can easily attach other working toys. Price 50 cents. Postage 10 cents additional.

=THE MONKEY BAND ATTACHMENT.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

The Band consists of a Monkey leader, two Monkey violinists, and Monkey bass-viol. All in one piece. It is run by the Weeden Engine. Price 50 cents.

=Read carefully the conditions on the first page of Premium List.=

=PATENT ADJUSTABLE TOOL HOLDER AND TEN LARGE TOOLS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

These tools are all made from the best quality of steel, and ready for use. The handle is made from Rosewood. The chuck is polished steel, nickeled, and will hold any tool from a pin to a large mill file. The Tool Holder is an actual necessity in every family, as it can be used for so many different repairs. Price $1.00. Postage and packing 10 cents.

=BENCH VISE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This tool will be very useful in every home. In making repairs about the house it will prove of great service many times. It can be adjusted to any table. The jaws will open 1½ inches. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing 30 cents, or will be sent by express if preferred.

=THE HANDY SET OF TOOLS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This set of tools consists of a fine Block Plane, 1 Keyhole Saw, with detachable handle, 1 Try Square, and a good pocket knife. The outfit will prove extremely useful to boys with an ingenious turn of mind. Price 85 cents. Postage and packing 20 cents.

=BLOCK PLANE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This is a fine plane in every respect. It is made of first class materials throughout. The plane is what is technically called a “double-ender,” that is, the blade is reversible, and you can plane close up into corners. Price 85 cents. Postage and packing 30 cents.

=PATENT BRACE, NO. 72.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This Brace has the same style of jaws as the best steel Braces. The Sweep is made of steel, tumbled and not polished; the head and revolving handle are of hard maple. It is a good serviceable brace. It has a 10 inch sweep. Price 60 cents. Postage and packing 25 cents.

=GLASS CUTTER AND PUTTY-KNIFE COMBINED.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 25 cents.

This cut represents a new style of Glass Cutter. It is durable, being made of finely tempered steel and polished; combines a Glass Cutter and Graduated Glass Breaker. Price 15 cents.

=MAGIC KNIFE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

The easiest Knife in the world to open, no stiff joints, consequently no broken thumb nails. The blade moves out or in when pressure is applied on the end opposite the blade, according as that end is held down or up. The blade, entirely concealed in the case, is effectually protected from dirt and rust, and there are no sharp corners or projecting points to damage the pocket. A small pocket knife is a necessity with every one, and none better than this for either Lady or Gentleman has ever been produced. Price 25 cents.

=PERFECTION STUDY LAMP.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $8.00.

This well-known and popular lamp is without exception the best for office or household use. It is the safest because the oil is kept at a distance from the light. It gives the most agreeable light that can be obtained. The lamp is very ornamental looking, and although it looks light, is so well balanced as to be perfectly firm. Price $5.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=THE HOUSEKEEPER’S SCALES.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00 and 25 cents cash additional.

This little Scale is made with Steel Bearings and Brass Beam, and weighs accurately any package from ½ oz. to 25 lbs. It is nicely adjusted, and an almost indispensable article for the Housekeeper. Price, $3.50. Receiver to pay express charges.

=THE READY BINDER.=

Three Binders given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This is something that will bind loose papers and pamphlets in a substantial manner.

They are much more convenient to handle if they can be cut at the folds and yet kept in place for reading by the Ready Binder. It is made of two white wires joined in the centre, with slides on either end for pressing the wires together, thus holding the magazine together by pressure. Price 10 cts. each. 3 for 25 cts.

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=SUBSCRIPTIONS TO LOTHROP’S POPULAR MAGAZINES GIVEN AS PREMIUMS.=

We will send WIDE AWAKE one year, free, for new subscriptions to any of the four magazines (Wide Awake, The Pansy, Our Little Men and Women and Babyland) amounting to $8.00.

We will send THE PANSY one year, free, for new subscriptions to any of the four magazines (Wide Awake, The Pansy, Our Little Men and Women and Babyland) amounting to $3.00.

We will send OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN one year, free, for new subscriptions to any of the four magazines (Wide Awake, The Pansy, Our Little Men and Women and Babyland) amounting to $3.00.

We will send BABYLAND one year, free, for new subscriptions to any of the four magazines (Wide Awake, The Pansy, Our Little Men and Women and Babyland) amounting to $1.50.

=THE CROSS FOUNTAIN GOLD PEN, NO. 1.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00.

Of the same superior workmanship and finish as the Stylographic Pens, and is fitted with the best quality Gold pen. Either octagon or round barrel. Price $2.00. Fountain Gold Pen, No. 3 will be given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00. Price, $3.00.

=THE A. T. CROSS “BUSINESS” PENCIL, NO. 100.=

An automatic business pencil, given for new subscriptions amounting to 25 cents.

The pencil has a nickel-plated point and enamelled handle. By simply turning the handle slightly to the right, the lead is propelled forward to the extent desired, and by turning to the left, the lead is drawn back into the pencil, protected from any breaking of the point. A very useful article. Price, 20 cents. Extra leads, 20 cts. a box.

=THE A. T. CROSS STYLOGRAPHIC PEN.=

No. 451. Plain. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00. No. 452. Gold mounted. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00.

This pen is an “indispensable luxury” to every one who writes. The pen can be held at any natural angle. When the writing is done, the cap is replaced over the pen, and it is ready to put in the pocket. It is especially suitable for travelling. Price plain, $2.00. Gold mounted, $2.50. Either round or octagon barrel.

=GOLD PLATED SCREW PENCIL.=

No. 4. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00. Gold Plated Screw Pencil, beautifully engraved. Price 50 cents.

=DECORATED ENAMEL MAGIC PENCIL CHARM.=

No. 157. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00. Price $1.00. Decorated Enamel Magic Pencil Charm, Hand Painted, Plated mounting.

=GOLD PLATED TELESCOPIC DESK HOLDER WITH SOLID GOLD PEN.=

No. 333. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50. Gold Plated Telescopic Desk Holder with solid Gold Pen, in Nickel box. Price $1.50.

=LADIES’ GOLD PEN AND PEARL HOLDER.=

No. 372. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.50. An elegant Ladies’ warranted Solid Gold Pen (14 karat) and Pearl Holder. In a fine morocco case silk lined. Price $2.25.

=SOLID GOLD PICK.=

No. 62. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00. The pick is solid 10-karat Gold. Price $1.00.

=RED GOLD PLATED SCREW PENCIL CHARM.=

No. 19. Given for new subscriptions amounting to 75 cents. Red Gold Plated Screw Pencil Charm. Price 50 cents.

=Read carefully the conditions on the first page of Premium List.=

=STUDENTS’ COMBINATION DESK AND BLACKBOARD.=

One new Study and Writing Desk given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.50.

The inside of the Lid is covered with prepared silicate, thus forming a perfect blackboard. This Desk is for family use. It is a convenient addition to the furniture of a sitting-room. It can be used by any member of the family for reading, writing and study purposes. It is the right size to use with the ordinary house chair. The desk is made entirely of hard wood (ash), trimmed with walnut, and the top is covered with enameled leather giving a very finished look. It has a lock and key, and inside the desk are different apartments for papers, books, etc. Raise the lid and draw it forward to front of desk and you have an inclined blackboard. The Desk is strong and well made. The brace-rod is firmly screwed to the legs, which makes the desk very firm. We also recommend this Desk for school purposes.

A gentleman in Pennsylvania having charge of a private school ordered one desk as a sample, and on examination sent an order for six more saying “they were just what he wanted.”

Height, at lowest point, 29 inches; width, 25 inches; depth, 19 inches. The cut is a good representation of the shape, proportion and style of the desk. For convenience and economy the legs and ornamental top are detached from the body of the desk in packing. By this arrangement, the cost of transportation is made very reasonable. Price $2.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=STUDENTS’ DESK AND TABLE TOP WITH DRAWER.=

All given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00 and 25 cents cash additional.

By obtaining the complete desk (as above) and a _table top_ (see illustration below), you can combine the two as seen in this illustration. When the table is needed for use, all that is necessary is to take off the desk; replacing the latter when through using the table. At a slight additional expense the use of two separate articles is secured. Price of the combination $2.75.

=THE “FAVORITE TABLE.”=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 10 cents cash additional.

This Table will be found a desirable companion for ladies with their sewing, or children with their games. It has a drawer to hold needles and thread, or for dominoes, checkers, etc., when used for games. It is made of chestnut, finely finished, with cloth top. Size, 31 inches long, 19 inches wide, 27 inches high. Takes apart for convenience in shipping. Price $1.50. Receiver to pay express charges.

=HAND MIRROR AND BRUSH.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.25.

One of the most useful premiums we offer. They are handsomely ornamented, and will wear well. The material of which each is made imitates rubber very closely. A very satisfactory premium. Price $1.15.

=AUTOMATIC SHAWL STRAP.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cts.

The best shawl or book strap or parcel carrier made. Finely finished. Price 25 cts.

=GOLD BANGLES.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

The bangles are of plain gold plate, each end terminating in a Roman ball. Price per pair $1.50.

=STUDENTS’ BOOK-RACK, NO. 318.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This Book-Rack has three shelves 18 inches long, and will hold 40 volumes of suitable size for students’ use. When folded it measures 18½ inches long, 7 inches wide and 2¼ inches thick, and can be put in a small trunk. Price 50 cents. Express charges to be paid by receiver; or will be sent by mail on receipt of 60 cents for postage and packing.

=FAMILY BOOK-RACK, NO. 424.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

These book-racks are made upon an entirely new principle. The uprights go through the top and bottom shelves and the knobs screw on, thus holding them very firm, while the intermediate shelves can be changed to admit any size of book. They are always firm, and will not become loose and topple over by reason of any shrinkage of the shelves. Can be taken apart and put up again in a moment’s time. They are made strong and will stand firm on floor, table or desk, or may be suspended from a picture knob or hook on the wall.

This Book-Rack has four shelves 24 inches long, with capacity for holding eighty volumes of ordinary size, and when packed for removal will occupy a space only 26 inches long, 7 wide and 2½ deep, and weighs about 4 pounds. Price $1.00. Express charges to be paid by receiver, or will be sent by mail on receipt of 90 cents for postage and packing.

=COTTAGE BOOK-RACK, NO. 424½.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

This Book-Rack has about the same capacity as No. 424, but is far more stylish and artistic in design. The uprights are square with chamfered corners and ebonized finished. The shelves are held in position by a new and novel locking device, while the whole is surmounted with an ornamental balustrade. Size when packed, 24 inches long, 6 wide and 2½ deep. Price $1.50. Express charges to be paid by receiver, or will be sent by mail on receipt of 90 cents for postage and packing.

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=THE “LITTLE WONDER” PERFORATOR, AND OUTFIT COMPLETE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and 25 cents cash additional; or for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 60 cents cash additional.

=Ladies, Make Your Own Stamping Patterns.=

This Sewing Machine Attachment makes Perforated Stamping Patterns, from the most elaborate and intricate designs, either original or those from Art Books. The design is placed over from 1 to 10 sheets of Linen paper and passed through the machine. Perforated duplicates are thereby obtained, each of which will stamp the design a hundred times. Designs may be taken from wall paper, cretonnes, carpets, laces, etc.

Patterns perforated in this way are superior in every way to those made by the old method. There is no rough side from which you are obliged to stamp; being alike on both sides one can stamp from either side. There is no possibility of the patterns “filling up” and thus becoming useless, for each perforation is made by actually removing an atom of the paper the size of the needle or punch used. Different sized punches are furnished so that the operator can choose a fine or a coarse line as best suits his work.

By setting the machine with a short stitch so the perforations come close together, beautiful stencils can be cut from card-board, paper, etc.

The “Little Wonder” is applicable to transferring designs for Embroidery, Braiding, Quilting, Ornamental Painting, Frescoing, Wood Carving, Fret-Sawing, and for instantly copying designs on the blackboard for the use of teachers illustrating lessons in Botany, Geography, Natural History, etc., etc.

Accompanying each outfit are instructions, showing how to perforate, how to stamp on any material without liquids (the simplest and most perfect method known) and how to set stamping on velvets and plush by steam; various minor uses to which the “Little Wonder” is applicable are also fully noted.

The “Little Wonder” Perforator can be furnished for the following Machines _only_:

Light-Running Domestic, Wheeler and Wilson No. 8, Remington No. 3, White, Household, double or single feed, Weed “New Hartford,” New Home, Singer, “New Family,” Singer Improved, Elias Howe, and New Howe “G.” _In case you do not have one of the above machines, possibly your neighbor has, and would allow you to use it in exchange for some patterns._

We cannot supply them for any other machines. _Name your machine with your order (and it must be one of the above), or we cannot send it._

Pearl’s Perforating and Stamping Outfit consists of 1 Patent Perforating Attachment, 3 small, 3 medium and 3 large Punches, 1 Box Pearl’s Perfect White Stamping Powder, 1 Box Blue Powder, 1 Improved Reversible Chamois Stamping Pad, together with a book of explicit instructions for its adaptation and use in perforating and stamping of every description, all enclosed in a handsome case. Price $2.00.

THE “LITTLE WONDER” PERFORATOR (without the Outfit). Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 50 cents cash additional. Price $1.25.

ONE QUIRE LINEN PERFORATING PAPER, size 17 x 22. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00. Price 40 cents.

ONE PACKAGE PERFORATING PUNCHES. Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00. Each package contains one dozen punches. Price 40 cents.

=LONGFELLOW IN HIS LIBRARY, “CRAIGIE HOUSE,” CAMBRIDGE, MASS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 40 cents cash additional.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PICTURE.

Hollyer’s Steel Plate engraving of “Longfellow in His Library,” is an accurate representation of the room which Longfellow used from 1837 until the time of his death, and it will undoubtedly be accepted as the favorite picture of the “American Popular Poet;” the likeness is good; the attitude and expression happily betoken a mind deeply occupied in the task before him; and everyone who admires and appreciates the writings of the great poet, will be pleased to see the appointments of the room in which he worked, together with a faithful portrait of him. The central figure is that of the Great Poet. He is seated on the right of a circular table, strewn with his books and writing materials. Price $1.00.

=MONOGRAM OUTFIT, NO. 2.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

Heretofore monograms have been expensive and beyond the reach of our young people. We have had the whole series made, and can supply any letters desired.

The Monograms in Outfit 2 have _two_ letters. The advantage of having an exclusive private mark for your books, clothing, etc., is of great importance, and a Monogram supplies the want better than any other mark. All of the materials used are of the finest quality and put up with care. Each outfit contains 1 Rubber Monogram Stamp, 1 Bottle Indelible Ink, 1 Bottle Bright Red Ink, 1 Ink Distributor, 1 Bottle Bronze, Ink Pads. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing 5 cents.

=MONOGRAM OUTFIT, NO. 3.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 15 cents cash additional.

This Outfit is similar to the above, except that the Monogram consists of _three_ letters. Price 80 cents.

=CRUMB TRAY AND BRUSH.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50

The Tray is made of tin, handsomely painted and ornamented. Postage and packing 15 cents additional. Price 75 cents.

=HAND AND BRACKET MIRROR.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50

This exceedingly convenient mirror cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction. The frame is covered with silk plush. The glass is French plate with bevelled edge. Size of the mirror 4 inches by 6 inches. The adjustable handle is nickel plated, the whole making a very attractive addition to one’s room. Price 80 cts.

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=THE UNIVERSAL BINDER.=

A New and Superior Binder for Our Magazines.

A and C are the two covers separated.

A-cover shows the paper filed on the wires, and the back or flap (B) which forms the back of the book.

C-cover has a metal hinge or clamping-bar, perforated for the wires, with lugs to hold the wires when bent down, and a pocket for the back to slide into.

D shows the complete book, made without the objectionable bulging back of other binders.

The back (B), when in the pocket, forms a complete book with one sheet or any thickness of paper placed in the binder. The wires are toughened by a process, and will not break.

We are gratified at being able to call the attention of our subscribers to an Improved Binder that we know will give entire satisfaction. It is made very strongly, of the best materials, and makes a handsome, finished-looking volume whether filled with the full number of magazines required, or with but one or two copies. The Binder is made in two sizes and two styles; one is adapted for WIDE AWAKE and one for THE PANSY. The name of each magazine is stamped in gold on the covers. Any magazine that is of the same size as either of the above may be bound, either permanently or for temporary preservation. For instance, BABYLAND or the C. Y. F. JOURNAL will fit WIDE AWAKE binder very well.

We can supply the binder for either magazine in full cloth, or in half Russia. An awl for punching holes in the magazines accompanies each Binder.

The Binder for THE PANSY will contain a year’s numbers. The Binder for WIDE AWAKE will contain a full volume (six numbers).

Universal Binders for WIDE AWAKE or PANSY, full cloth, given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

The Binder, in Half Russia, given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50 and 10 cents cash additional.

The Half Russia cover is preferable on account of the greater durability as well as the richer appearance.

Price, full cloth, 70 cents; half Russia, 80 cents. Postage and packing 15 cents extra, when purchased or sent as a premium.

=DOVER EGG BEATER.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

The revolving floats or beaters turn on two different centres and interlace each other. This draws the egg into the beater, and away from the sides of the bowl, when it is thoroughly cut and aerated in a moment. This size will beat the whites of 2 eggs in 10 seconds. Price 50 cents.

=THE PLYMOUTH LAPBOARD.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

It is in all respects the most desirable article of the kind. It is a light, durable and perfect board. With it one avoids the discomfort incident to holding a heavy board. The peculiar felting finish upon both sides, effectually prevents the slipping of the work from the board, also the slipping of the board from the lap. It is manufactured from a material specially adapted to this purpose. It will neither warp nor crack, and with proper care will last a life-time. The graduated scale entirely does away with the need of a yard-stick or tape-measure. The Checker-Board upon one side will be found very convenient for persons interested in either of the games of checkers or chess. Price $1.25. Receiver to pay express charges.

=HOW TO GET YOUR BACK NUMBERS OF WIDE AWAKE, ETC., BOUND.=

TO SUBSCRIBERS WISHING THEIR NUMBERS BOUND:—We will bind any one year of WIDE AWAKE (in two volumes), in handsome cloth covers, for any subscriber sending us new subscriptions amounting to $5.00. The magazines must be sent to us fully prepaid. We will return the volumes at our expense. We will bind a year’s numbers of either BABYLAND, THE PANSY, or OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN, for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00, and return at our expense.

=THE “UNIVERSAL” OPERA-GLASS, NO. 180.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $15.00; or given for new subscriptions amounting to $10.00 and $2.25 cash additional; or given for new subscriptions amounting to $6.00 and $4.00 cash additional.

We have presumed that our subscribers desire a _good_ Opera-Glass presented to their notice, or none at all. We have therefore secured the “Universal” from a reliable house as a premium. This Glass is supplied with lenses which have never been surpassed in any particular. The glass has a large field, perfect definition, and the frame is strong and rigid. We can recommend this glass as one which will not only give satisfaction when new, but after years of use. The height (closed) is 2⅞ inches. The glass is covered with black Morocco. A crush leather case is given with the glass. These Glasses are not to be confounded with the cheap opera-glasses usually offered as premiums. They are the best we can obtain for a reasonable price. Price $9.00.

=SCHOLARS’ COMPANION, NO. 41.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This is a very fine case for scholars to use. It is very strong, and thoroughly made. It contains an Inkstand, Penholder, Lead and Slate Pencils, Rubber, Sponge, and a Pen-Knife. It has small compartments for various uses. It is about 7 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 1¼ inches deep. The case is fastened by a steel lock and key. Price $1.00. Postage 15 cents extra.

=SCHOLARS’ COMPANION, NO. 40 X.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This Case is about the same dimensions as the NO. 41, but not so strong and durable. It is fastened with a catch instead of a lock. It has the same articles as case NO. 41. Price 35 cents. Postage 10 cents extra.

=PERFUME CASE, NO. 10.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This is a neat and pretty little perfume case. Height, 6 inches; width, 1¾ inches; depth, 2 inches. The top and base are covered with rich plush. A mirror is at the back. One bottle goes with this case. Price 25 cents. Postage 8 cents.

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=THE PEARL RUG MAKER.= (=Used on all Sewing Machines or by Hand.=)

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 30 cents extra.

The easiest and most economical process ever invented for making Rag and Turkish Rugs, Ottoman Covers, etc. Every lady has enough material in her rag bag to make several handsome durable rugs. Any cloth, old or new, yarns, carpet waste, etc., can be used. Small pieces of Silk, too much worn for Patchwork, make pretty stool or ottoman covers. The Pearl Rug Maker is a set of Steel Forms and Tines, on which the material is wound, then sewed through the centre to a cloth foundation—_with any sewing machine or by hand_—forming loops, which are readily cut open, making a soft, close pile or tuft a half inch thick, all on the upper side. Rags when used do not have to be sewed together. Small pieces are cut in strips, on the bias. A handsome Rug 2 x 3 feet, with a border, can be made in a day. Folks who have talked hard times for years must have an abundance of old clothes. The Pearl Rug Maker is the only invention that will utilize them without being obliged to go to further expense than a spool of thread. With the scraps of cloth, odds and ends that accumulate in every home, you can make Rugs that will adorn any parlor. If you do not have enough bright colored pieces in your rag bag, you can color them at trivial expense. (See our Premium Offer of Diamond Dyes.) With the Pearl Rug Maker many ladies make an entire carpet.

The Pearl Rug Maker is made of Bessemer Steel, silver finish, and is put up in a handsome case, with explicit “Directions for making Rag and Tufted Rugs,” containing 14 illustrations, which will enable anyone to do the work. Price postpaid to any address, only $1.00.

=DIAMOND DYES.=

Four packages (your choice of colors) given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

Comparatively few persons are aware that many articles of personal and household use may be so renewed that they can be regarded as almost as good as ever for further service. By using these Dyes, colors that have become faded or dingy, or unfashionable, can be renewed; or the article may be changed in color and appearance so that they may again be made serviceable.

Each Dye is complete in itself, requiring no other articles to set the color. It is really for most colors no more difficult to dye any article a perfect color than to rinse or starch such an article, and the person making the trial for the first time will be delighted with the result. They are warranted to give complete satisfaction when directions are followed. Now at a trifling expense it can be done in any house, and any one can save many dollars every year by the extra wear they can get from garments that have been renewed in this way. After a lady has once felt the comfort of having a faded or dingy dress or garment made as good as new by these Dyes, she will not fail to use them often for these purposes.

COLORING HOODS, SHAWLS, ETC.

These articles are used by every lady, and are frequently made of white or very light colored material, and as a consequence very quickly become soiled or faded. Then they are usually discarded or given away. Now there is nothing easier than to color these articles, and thus make them as good as new. Simply follow the directions and they will come out all right.

The Diamond Dyes are unequalled for coloring Dresses, Cloaks, Coats, Wrappers and all garments; Shawls, Hoods, Scarfs, Yarn, Stockings, Carpet Rags, Feathers, Grasses, and many other articles of similar nature. Beautiful wood stains may be made from the Dyes.

List of colors: Yellow, Scarlet, Crimson, Magenta, Cardinal Red, Dark Green, Dark Wine, Plum, Black, Eosine (Pink), Bismarck, Old Gold, Orange, Maroon, Seal Brown, Violet, Brown, Dark Brown, Navy Blue, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Terra Cotta, Slate, Purple, Garnet, Olive Green, Drab Green. Cardinal, for cotton, Blue, for cotton, Yellow, for cotton, Green, for cotton, Scarlet, for cotton.

The Diamond Dyes of most colors work well on cotton, but for the colors specially mentioned above it is necessary to have Dyes specially prepared. In ordering, specify “for cotton,” if so desired. Price of Diamond Dyes, 10 cts. per package.

=PERFECTION FOLDING TABLE.=

To be given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 20 cents cash additional.

This is not a toy, but a useful and ornamental Sewing Table, very simple in construction, yet made very substantial, and capable of standing at eight different elevations varying from 23½ to 29 inches in height. Also, can be folded very compact, as shown in the engraving. The top is ornamented with a Checker Board; also has an eighteen-inch Measure across the front. Makes a splendid Card Table, or for use on lawns or piazzas. Size of top, 19 x 30 inches. Price, $1.25. Receiver to pay express charges.

=THE SEWING ASSISTANT.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

It consists of a Work Holder, Thread Cutter, Needle Cushion and Spool Stand all combined in one article; made of Plated Metal; simple and durable. It can be quickly attached to any work table or top of sewing machine. The Work Holder consists of a movable jaw and spring which holds the work firmly (in place of the old method of pinning to the knee) and without any risk of soiling or tearing the finest fabric. Price, 35 cts.

=WRITING CASE, NO. 70.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

It has appropriate apartments for Books, Stationery, Pen and Ink, etc., with a Blackboard on the inside of the cover, which drops down as seen in the cut. Height 18 in.; length, 14 in.; width, 6 in. Price, $1.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=A 60-INCH NICKEL-PLATE TAPE MEASURE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This measure will be found very convenient not only when sewing, but many times around the house. It is nicely made, and is durable. Price, 25 cents.

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=GIRL’S WORKBOX, NO. 1205.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 10 cents cash additional.

This Work Box is very pretty. The top is finely decorated with flowers. The inside of the cover is a mirror. The Box is divided into three compartments (one large, two small), and has two velvet cushions for pins, etc. Scissors, a needle case, bodkin, and thimble are included. The Box has a lock and key, and is covered with Japanese Lacquer. This is one of our best premiums for the girls. Price $1.25. Postage 25 cents extra.

=SHAWL STRAP, NO. 176.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

A very strong and durable Shawl Strap. Such straps are indispensable for carrying parcels of various kinds. This one has two long straps. The crossbar is solid and cannot bend. Price 50 cents.

=SHAWL STRAP, NO. 118.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This Strap is very similar to the illustration, but is made of metal, nickel-plated. It has three straps. No. 176 is preferable for strength, but No. 118 is nicer looking, and has the extra strap. Price 50 cents.

=LADY’S PORTMONNAIE, NO. 174 A.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

A choice Portmonnaie, very finely made. The leather is a very fine imitation Alligator skin. The book has a patent clasp ornamented. For finish, quality and durability this book cannot be excelled for the money. Price $1.00.

=RUBBER COMB SET.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This Set is an indispensable article to every lady and girl. The combs are of fine quality and put up in a neat case. Price 50 cents. Postage 7 cents extra.

=TOILET SET, NO. 145.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

This will prove a very satisfactory premium. The case is 9⅓ inches long, 4½ inches wide and 3 inches high. The case is imitation Alligator skin of a very pretty tint. It has a nickel silver fastening. The lining is satine. The mirror and brush are made of a composition that cannot be distinguished from rubber, and are finely ornamented. The comb is rubber. Price $1.25. Postage and packing 20 cents extra.

=MODEL CABINET.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.50.

This cut is an exact representation of the shape, proportion and style of the Cabinet. It is made of Rock Maple, finely finished, with polished brass trimmings, and enameled ornaments. Has lock and key; contains 2 shelves. It is sent packed flat, and is fastened by screwing on the little knobs in the cut. Dimensions: 30 in. high, 16 in. wide, 7 in. deep. Price $2.50. Receiver to pay express charges.

=FINE CANVAS BAG, With leather Trimmings.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

A flap with double buckles comes over the top to cover the contents from the rain, etc. It has a leather shoulder strap. Size 11 inches by 14 inches. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing 10 cents.

=VASSAR SCHOOL BAG.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This is a finely woven Cord Bag, size 10½ by 13 inches. The cord is of good size and quality, and woven close. The bag is lined with cloth. It makes a very neat bag for school children. Price 50 cents. Postage and packing 8 cents.

=SOLID SILVER THIMBLE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.25.

Send the size of thimble desired when ordering. You cannot make a mother a more acceptable present than this.

Price 60 cents.

=TISSUE PAPER FLOWER OUTFIT, NO. 1.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This outfit is very complete. It contains a book of instructions, fully illustrated, giving every possible and minute detail in this beautiful art. The outfit contains a choice lot assorted colors of imported Tissue Paper, Wire, Rubber Stems, Leaves, Culots, Sprays, Flower Centres, a large variety of ready stamped Flowers, etc. All of the materials are of the best quality. Price of Outfit No. 1, 60 cents. Price of Outfit No. 2, $1.00.

Outfit No. 2 contains a a number of extra tools, and more material. Outfit No. 2 is given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

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=FLUTE HARMONICA, NO. 209.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

This instrument has eight round keys, new style, and has a German silver top. The music is produced by blowing through the mouthpiece seen at the right. The music is very sweet. Price $1.50.

=THREE SIDE HARMONICA.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This is a genuine “Thie” Harmonica. The tone is very fine and sweet. It has 48 holes, with zinc reed plates. The covers are nickel. A very fine instrument. Price 90 cents. Postage 15 cents extra.

=RICHTER HARMONICA, NO. 23.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This is a genuine Richter Harmonica, of the best quality. It has 24 holes, with German Silver sides, and is a very fine instrument. Price 50 cents. Postage 7 cents extra.

=GUITAR, NO. 144.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $13.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $8.00 and $2.00 cash additional.

A beautiful instrument, more easily learned than the piano. This one is handsome enough to please an accomplished musician, and has a fine tone. It is imitation rosewood, with patent head. Price $7.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

A fine quality pasteboard case supplied for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00. Price $1.00.

=MUSIC BOX, NO. 0.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This Music Box has one air, and may be supplied in either a round or square case. The Cylinder is turned with a crank. Price $1.00. Postage 5 cents extra.

=BANJO, NO. 123.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $6.00, and 40 cents cash additional.

This Banjo has eight brackets, a nickel-plated rim wood lined, ball brackets, calfskin head, imitation walnut arm, and is fretted. We send the Banjo in a strong pasteboard case. It is a very good instrument for so small a price. Price, complete, $4.00. Express charges to be paid by receiver.

=HARP ZITHERN.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

This is a fifteen string Musical Instrument, made in the new harp shape, nicely finished with ebonized ends, and is very handsome. A key for tuning accompanies each instrument. Each instrument packed in a strong paper box. Price $1.00. Postage and packing 20 cents additional.

=VIOLIN, NO. 770.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $13.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $8.00 and $2.00 cash additional.

This is an excellent instrument for a very reasonable price. We have had it selected especially for our use. It is an imported “Klotz” model, red shaded, ebony trimmed. A good bow accompanies the violin. Price $8.00.

A fine wood case, with hooks and handle, supplied for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00. Price $1.75. Receiver to pay express charges on both violin and case.

=THE METALAPHONE, NO. 729.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This is a Musical Instrument which discourses the sweetest music. It requires but a little practice to become an adept, and any tune can be played on it. It cannot get out of order—will last a lifetime. Makes a very handsome, useful and common sense present for a boy or girl. It has 22 notes. Postage and packing 35 cents, or sent by express at receiver’s expense. Price 60 cents.

=A SET OF GARDEN TOOLS, NO. 2.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This Set of Garden Tools is a necessity to every one having flowers. The Set consists of four pieces, neatly put up in a box. The pieces are as follows: steel hoe, steel trowel, iron rake, iron weeding fork. Price 25 cents. Postage and packing 20 cents extra.

=PERFUME CASE, NO. 169.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

A very nice article for personal use or as a present. The case is covered with handsome plush, and has two mirrors back of the bottles. The case is 6 inches high, and 3 inches from back to front. Two cut-glass bottles accompany the case. Price $1.00.

=A GOLD FILLED THIMBLE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

Send the size desired when ordering. The gold filled thimbles are much preferable to solid gold ones, as they wear much longer. Price $1.25.

=WEEDEN’S NEW MATCH SAFE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cts.

The only safe made showing a luminous word all night, and the only safe adapted for use of all kinds of matches. The Luminous Surface is the best known in the arts, and is _warranted_ not to contain anything inflammable or injurious, to last many years unimpaired. The safe is made from sheet metal in a strong, compact form, intended not only to be a convenient receptacle for good and burnt matches, but to show during the night The Luminous Word “Matches,” as a guide to finding its contents in darkness. The design and finish are such that it serves during the day as an ornament, wherever it may be placed. Price 20 cents.

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=JEWELRY.=

Please note what is said on first Page of Premium List (section 18) as to registering articles.

=RINGS.=

To ascertain the size of the ring you wish, cut a piece of firm paper just long enough to go around your finger.

Nos. 1, 2, 3 or 4 in Heavy Rolled Gold Plate. Either given for $1.50 worth new names. Price $1.00 each, postage paid.

Nos. 1, 2, 3 or 4 in 14 karat Filled Gold. Either given for $2.00 worth new names. Price $1.25, postage paid.

No. 1 or 3, Solid Gold, given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00. Price $1.75.

No. 2. Solid Gold, given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00. Price $2.25.

=CAMEO RING, NO. 232.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

This beautiful genuine Cameo Ring is a very nice present for a friend or for one’s self. The band is heavy gold plate. Price $1.75.

=SOLID GOLD, CAMEO RING.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

This Ring is very similar to the No. 232, but the band is Solid Gold, and the Cameo is considerably smaller. Price $1.50.

=GOLD STONE RING, NO. 259.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This is a very fine ring, the stone being genuine gold stone. The band is heavy gold plate. Price $1.00.

=AMETHYST RING.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

This Ring has a genuine Amethyst stone setting. The band is Solid Gold. The stone is of medium size. Price $1.75.

=GARNET RING.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

The description of the Amethyst Ring will apply to this one. The band is Solid Gold. Price $1.75.

=GENUINE CARVED TIGER-EYE RING, NO. 268.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This is a handsome Ring. The “Tiger Eye” stone has a peculiar flashing effect, when turned from side to side. The band is heavy Gold-Plate. Price $1.25.

=GOLD-PLATED BROOCH.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

This handsome and attractive shawl pin is made of the best gold plate. The bar is ornamented and chased in various designs. As the styles are constantly changing, we cannot, perhaps, send this exact pattern; but what we send will be equally good in all respects. Price 75 cents.

=BRACELETS, NO. 84.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

These bracelets have a nice design of flower-work and are of the buckle pattern. They are gold-plated. Very suitable for girls. Price $1.25.

=BRACELETS, NO. 8.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This is a very pleasing design, and will give satisfaction in all respects. Price $1.50.

=CLASP BRACELET, NO. 19.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00.

This pair of bracelets is really very handsome and rich looking. The designs are in various styles. The bracelets are of fine heavy gold plate, and each has a chain attached. Price $2.00.

=WATCH CHARM.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This is the best Watch Charm premium ever offered. We have ordered a very large quantity and only by so doing are we enabled to make such an offer. The charms consist of polished agate, jasper, onyx, blood-stone, etc., mounted in the finest gold plate. These charms will cost you from 50 to 75 cents at retail stores. The illustration is about one half the actual size of the charm. Price 40 cents.

=CORAL SET.=

A Handsome Coral Set of Drops and Pin, given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

The design is very pretty and will be sure to please. The coral is genuine, and the settings are heavily plated with fine gold. Price $1.25.

=LADY’S CHATELAINE WATCH.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $12.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $6.00 and $3.00 cash additional.

We can recommend this Watch as a good one for the price. It will keep fair time, and give good satisfaction. The case is made of Nickel Silver. Price $7.50. Postage and packing 10 cents extra.

=A NICE GOLD-PLATED CHAIN.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

The Chain is intended especially for use with the Chatelaine Watch. Price $1.25.

=SCARF PIN.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

An entirely new Scarf Pin, the setting of which is made of Glittering Gold Quartz, (Auriferous Pyrite) taken from famous Gold bearing Mines only in the Rocky Mountains. Price 30 cents.

=POSTAGE STAMP ALBUM, NO. 1.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

Every boy or girl collecting stamps needs such an Album as this. It enables the collector to properly classify his stamps, and keep them in a neat and systematic manner. The Album contains spaces for 2400 stamps, with the names of the countries above. With 264 illustrations of stamps. Price 50 cents.

=POSTAGE STAMP ALBUM, NO. 2.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

The size, number of spaces, and illustrations are the same as in No. 1. But it is bound in cloth, and has appended a complete descriptive catalogue, giving a description and value of all the stamps issued to date. The catalogue alone will be useful as an aid in making exchanges. Size of Stamp Album 6 inches by 9 inches. Price 75 cents.

=POSTAGE STAMPS, SERIES NO. 19.=

One Hundred Stamps given for new subscriptions amounting to 50 cents.

This collection contains 100 assorted stamps. All are different and in good condition. Especially desirable for exchanging purposes. Price 25 cents.

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=FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE.=

The well-known house of E. G. Webster & Bro., of New York, supply us with the beautiful articles of silverware offered in this list. All goods are warranted equal in every respect to the best.

=CARD RECEIVER, NO. 36.=

To be given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50 and $1.00 cash additional.

This beautiful card receiver is at once useful and very ornamental. Price $3.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=ICE PITCHER, NO. 17.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $10.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00 and $2.50 cash additional.

This Ice Pitcher is thoroughly made, and handsomely chased. It will prove a handsome and ornamental piece of ware for either sideboard or table.

Price, $6.00; receiver to pay express charges.

=CHILD’S CUP, NO. 28.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and $1.25 cash additional.

Gilt lined, given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00. Price, $3.00.

The design is very pleasing and the shape of the cup novel and attractive. Price, $2.50. Postage, 10 cents.

=SUGAR, NO. 3.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and $1.25 cash additional.

One of the handsomest pieces of silverware ever offered by us. The glass may be had in Amber, Red or Crystal tints. Price, $3.50. Receiver to pay express charges.

=CREAM, NO. 3.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and $1.00 cash additional.

This handsomely shaped cream pitcher is made to match the Sugar described elsewhere. The glass may be obtained in the same tints as the Sugar. The chasing is modest in design, but rich and effective.

Price, $3.25. Receiver to pay express charges.

=BUTTER DISH, NO. 120.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $7.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and $2.00 cash additional.

This is an elegant article, chased in a rich design. The butter dish has rests on the side for the knife.

Price, $4.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=PICKLE JAR, NO. 48.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00.

As the illustration shows, the glass is handsomely engraved. Also has a pair of tongs which hang from the side of the stand. The cover of the jar is also silver plated, and has a chased pattern around the top. It is a most complete and elegant looking jar for pickles, olives, etc., and will be an ornament to any table.

Price, $2.75. Receiver to pay express charges.

=CHILD’S CUP, NO. 38.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

The cup is gold lined, suitable for a christening or Christmas gift. It is the best cup for the price ever offered. Price, $1.50. Postage, 10 cents.

=SUGAR SHELL.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

In any of the styles given for spoons. With solid or flat handle. Price, $1.00.

=TEASPOONS AND FORKS.=

The spoons and forks can be selected from any of the four patterns illustrated. They are guaranteed triple plated (12 dwts. to the doz.), on the best of 18 per cent. Nickel Silver, warranted, and in finish, style, and quality are excelled by none. They will give thorough satisfaction.

=ONE HALF DOZEN TEASPOONS.=

Given for subscriptions amounting to $5.50.

These spoons may be selected from either the French or Oval Thread patterns. Sent postpaid. Price, $2.50.

Or, for new subscriptions amounting to $6.00, we will send the set of six teaspoons in either the Harvard or Warwick patterns. Sent postpaid. Price, $3.00.

=ONE HALF DOZEN DESSERT SPOONS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $9.00.

This offer is for the French or Oval Thread pattern. Price, $4.50. Sent postpaid.

Dessert spoons are the best size for general table use. The set of six Dessert spoons in Harvard or Warwick pattern, given for new subscriptions amounting to $10.00.

Sent postpaid. Price, $5.00.

/* No. 1 is Warwick pattern. No. 2 is Harvard pattern. No. 3 is French pattern. No. 4 is Oval Thread. */

=ONE HALF DOZEN FORKS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $10.00.

The forks are Dessert size, very convenient for general use. They may be selected from any of the patterns given. Sent postpaid. Price, $4.50.

=ONE HALF DOZEN MEDIUM FORKS.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $11.00.

They may be selected from any of the patterns given.

These forks are a size larger than the dessert. Sent postpaid. Price, $5.00.

Remember that these goods are the genuine triple plated silver ware. They will wear many years before needing replating.

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=SIX SOLID HANDLE PLATED KNIVES.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $6.00.

These knives can be selected from either the medium size or table size. They are guaranteed to be plated on the best of steel, with twelve pwts. of silver on each dozen, thus making a heavy, genuine triple plating. You can select either style desired, with rounded end (as in illustration) or with square end. The knives bear the stamp of E. G. Webster & Bro., as a guarantee of their fine quality. Price $3.00. Sent postpaid.

=POCKET FRUIT KNIFE, NO. 1.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

The blade and pick are of sterling silver. The handle is filled. This illustration is one half the actual size of the knife. Price $1.60. Postage paid.

=A SET OF SIX TABLE FRUIT KNIVES.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.

The illustration is one half the actual size of the knives. These knives are very convenient, being light, and sharp enough to cut fruit. No table should be considered complete without a set.

Price $2.00. Sent postage paid.

=INDIVIDUAL SET, NO. 11.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00.

An individual set is a very useful article for table use. This set comprises salt, pepper and mustard bottles. The bottles are furnished in either pink or blue porcelain, richly decorated. Price, $1.75. Postage and packing, 20 cents.

=DINNER CASTER, NO. 127.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $7.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $5.00 and $1.00 cash additional.

This caster is of very pleasing design, handsomely chased. The bottles, five in number, are engraved with a pretty design. The caster is sixteen and one half inches in height. Price $4.00. Receiver to pay express charges.

=CALL BELL, NO. 1600.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00. A handsome call bell, heavily plated throughout. Price, $1.50. Postage, 8 cents.

=CHILD’S SET.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00 and 15 cents cash additional.

This beautiful set will give a child great pleasure, and it is exceedingly useful as well as necessary if you wish a child to learn quickly how to use table articles.

No better present can be made to a little relative or friend. The set is extra plated and will wear a long time. Price, $1.50. Postage, 10 cents.

=FRUIT DISH, NO. 103.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $6.00; or, for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00 and $1.00 cash additional.

We can supply this beautiful dish in Blue, Amber, Canary and Crystal Glass.

Price, $3.50. Receiver to pay express charges.

=A CASE OF NUT PICKS, NO. A, 2.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

The box is blue lined and has strong corrugations to hold the picks in place. The picks are unique in appearance, and substantial in material and construction being made of steel throughout, chased with handsome designs, and heavily nickel-plated. Price 75 cents.

NO. C, 2.

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50.

The picks are the same as in A, 2, but there is included a nut cracker, to match the picks in design. A very desirable article to have.

Price $1.50. Postage 10 cents.

We can furnish the Nutpicks with somewhat larger handles, put up in highly finished Black Walnut and Cherry cases at the following rates:

No. A, 1 given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.50. This case contains six picks. Price, $1.25. Postage and packing, 8 cents extra.

No. C, 1 given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.50. This case contains six picks and a Nut Cracker. Price, $2.00. Postage and packing, 12 cents extra.

=NAPKIN RING, NO. 153.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

This ring is of a pretty pattern, and has a plate for the name or initials. Price, 75 cents.

=BUTTER KNIFE.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This is a very handsome butter knife. We can send it with either flat or solid handle; and if desired with either spoon or bent handle. It may be selected in any of the styles of handles given for spoons. Price $1.00.

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=OUR MAMMOTH STAMPING OUTFIT.=

For Kensington, Outline and Ribbon Embroidery, Kensington and Lustra Painting, Braiding, etc.

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 25 cents cash additional.

_This superior Stamping Outfit contains 100 Stamping Patterns._

The Outfit offered by us last season contained only 35 patterns. We have given our subscribers the full benefit of this great increase in quantity without any increase in price. With this Outfit you can do your own stamping, and also stamping for others as a profitable business.

Our new Outfit contains a Complete Alphabet (26 beautiful Initials from 1½ inches to 2 inches in size) for Hat Bands, Napkins, etc., and, among others, these beautiful designs: Daisies 3x5 inches, Wild Roses 4½x5, Autumn Leaves 3x5, Holly 3x6, Half Wreath of Wild Roses 5x9, Vine and Scallop 2x7, Violet Strip 1½x7, Daisies and Ferns 2x6, Strip of Acorns 2 inches wide, Braiding Pattern 3x8, Peaches 3x3, Fuchsias 3x3, Rose and Forget-me-nots 2x7, Bird 4x4, Coxcomb and Ferns 5x6, Wheat, Bouquet of Forget-me-Nots, Lily-of-the-Valley and Wild Rose, Fish, Elephant, Butterfly, Anchor, Mouse, Kitten, Dog, Rosebud and Wheat, Girl with Muff, Tulip, Owls, Golden Rod, Rosebud, Buttercup, and other designs for Embroidery, Crazy Patchwork, etc.; in all 100 Perforated Patterns.

This Outfit also contains a Felt Tidy and Imported Silk to work it. Instruction Book for Stamping and Working, including Instructions for Indelible Stamping, Box Stamping Powder and Distributing Pad, and our new book: HOW TO USE FANCY WORK MATERIALS. Price of the complete outfit, $1.00.

Every hammock is warranted by the manufacturers; and nothing but the best material and workmanship enter into their construction. Each grade is tested at a given number of pounds. They are warranted, when colored, not to soil the finest fabric.

=THE HERCULES.= Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00. This is the strongest hammock made, warranted to hold 1100 lbs. It is made of very heavy cord. Length, 13 feet; length of bed, 6 feet. Price $1.15. Postage and packing 30 cents additional.

=CHILD’S HAMMOCK.= Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50. This is a nice hammock for the little ones. It has variegated colors in ends and body. Has a miniature Horseshoe for the fastening at the ends and safety cords at the sides. It is perfectly reliable and far preferable to a crib or cradle. Length, 7 feet; length of body, 3 feet. Price 75 cents. Postage and packing 15 cents extra.

=B. B. HAMMOCK.= Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00. This hammock is made better than ever before. The web is of extra heavy cord, and bright colors which are warranted fast. It is a splendid hammock. Length 11 feet; length of bed, 6⅓ feet. Price $1.00. Postage and packing 20 cents extra.

=THE BOSTON.= Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.50. A double-web hammock that is very popular. Length, 12½ feet; length of bed, 8 feet. Price $1.75. Postage and packing 20 cents extra.

=CANVAS FOLIO,

With Russia Leather Trimmings.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

This folio is very ornamental, very light and convenient, and extremely durable. It is much superior to the old-fashioned leather portfolios. It contains four pockets of sizes appropriate for letter paper, envelopes, etc. It also has several sheets of very fine blotting paper fastened inside. The size is 8 inches by 11½ inches. Price $1.00.

=WRITING DESK.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.50.

A fine desk. It is made of solid walnut. It has inlaid design on top, beveled edges, and velvet lining inside. It has all the usual compartments. Price $1.50. Express charges to be paid by receiver.

=FANCY WORK BOOKS.=

The _full set_ of 9 books described below, given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00; or for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 30 cents cash extra.

MANUAL OF FANCY WORK. 192 pages. This New Edition has 192 pages of Patterns and Instructions for Kensington Embroidery, Artistic Needle Work. Price 35 cents.

COLORS OF FLOWERS FOR EMBROIDERY. It gives the Correct Colors and Shades for Embroidering Flowers, Wheat, Grasses, Ferns, etc. Price 35 cents.

HANDBOOK OF CROCHET AND KNITTED LACE. New Edition. New Patterns! Price 30 cents.

BOOK OF DARNED LACE PATTERNS. Price 25 cts.

BOOK OF INSTRUCTIONS AND PATTERNS FOR CRAZY AND FANCY PATCHWORK. Price 15 cents.

MACRAME LACE AND RICK-RACK BOOK. Price 15 cents.

WORSTED CROSS STITCH PATTERNS. Price 25 cts.

NEW BOOK OF TIDY AND POINT RUSSE PATTERNS. Price 25 cents.

OUR NEW FANCY WORK BOOK has directions for Dry and Wet Stamping, also Kensington, Lustra and Hand Painting, and a variety of Fancy Work Patterns. Price 15 cents.

The Retail Price of these 9 Books singly is $2.21.

We will send the set complete on receipt of $1.10.

=SILK KNITTING OUTFIT.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

The outfit consists of two balls (1 oz.) of Florence Knitting Silk, a set of imported Knitting Needles, and an illustrated book of 62 pages on Knitting, containing a valuable collection of original articles and rules for knitting mittens, wristers, ladies and gents’ hosiery, baby’s socks, purses, edgings, etc. In ordering state what color of silk you wish. Extra silk at 40 cents per ball (½ oz). Price of the Outfit $1.00. Postage paid by us.

=SCRAP ALBUM, NO. 654.=

Given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00 and 10 cents cash additional.

We have never before offered so fine a Scrap Album for this amount. The size is 9 by 12 inches. The cover has a beautiful design in black and gold, with the word ALBUM in large letters in the centre. The Album contains 60 pages of heavy paper with a delicate tint. Price 60 cents. Postage 10 cents extra.

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=Section I.=

Any book in this section given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.00.

=IN NO-MAN’S LAND.=

By ELBRIDGE S. BROOKS.

With seventy-two pen and ink character drawings by Hassam. For the first time since the publication of “Alice in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass,” we have a wonder-story worthy to be placed alongside these famous classics. Price 75 cents.

=TAXIDERMY WITHOUT A TEACHER.=

Comprising a complete Manual of Instruction for preparing and preserving Birds, Animals and Fishes; with a chapter on Hunting and Hygiene; together with Instructions for preserving Eggs and making Skeletons, and a number of valuable recipes. By WALTER P. MANTON, author of “Field Botany,” and “Insects; how to catch and how to prepare them for the cabinet.” Illustrated. Price 50 cents.

=INSECTS.=

How to catch and how to prepare them for the Cabinet, Comprising a Manual of Instruction for the Field-Naturalist. By WALTER P. MANTON. Cloth, Illustrated. Price 50 cents.

The young naturalist will seize this book with avidity and study it with an earnestness proportioned to his delight in bug-catching.

=FIELD BOTANY.=

A Handbook for the Collector. Containing Instructions for gathering and Preserving Plants, and the formation of Herbarium. Also complete Instructions in leaf Photography, Plant Printing, and the Skeletonizing of Leaves. By WALTER P. MANTON. Illustrated. Price 50 cents.

From the first page to the last it is practical, and tells the young botanist exactly what it is most desirable to know.

=THE READING CLUB AND HANDY SPEAKER.=

Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.

Six of these contain three hundred pieces suitable for reading and speaking. Every school library should have a set. Any three of the Reading Club given for subscriptions as above. Paper, price 15 cents each.

=ROCKY FORK.=

By MARY HARTWELL CATHERWOOD.

A delightful story of neighborhood life in the West, with plenty of young heroes and heroines. Price, boards, 50 cents.

=KINGS AND QUEENS AT HOME.=

By MRS. FRANCES A. HUMPHREY. With twenty-four portraits and pictures. Pretty stories of Royal Folks across the seas. Price 50 cents.

=FROM THE HUDSON TO THE NEVA.=

By DAVID KER.

A story of a daring American lad’s adventures in the Old World. With many pictures. The author is the well-known travelling correspondent of the _N. Y. Times_. Price, boards, 50 cents.

=CHRISTMAS DAY.=

By CHARLES KINGSLEY.

=THE OLDEN CHRISTMAS.=

By SIR WALTER SCOTT.

These fully illustrated gift-books, bound in a new leather-like material, stamped in gold, or in heavy paper stamped in gold, price, $1.00 each.

=QUEEN VICTORIA AT HOME.=

By MRS. FRANCES A. HUMPHREY.

With portraits of the English Royal Family, and views of the English Palaces. It was a happy thought to write a home biography of the “Good Queen” for children to read. The volume is charmingly anecdotal. The volume will remain of standard value especially for its large collection of portraits. Price 50 cents.

=POLLY: Where she lived, what she said, and what she did.=

By MARGARET SIDNEY. With twelve full-page pictures by Margaret Johnson. The story of a funny parrot and two charming children. Price 50 cents.

=STORIES ABOUT FAVORITE AUTHORS.=

By MRS. FRANCES A. HUMPHREY.

With twelve portraits. Little literature lessons to make children acquainted with standard authors. Price 50 cents.

=THE STORY OF PUFF.=

By MRS. C. M. LIVINGSTON. One of the loveliest stories of bird life ever written. Fully illustrated, 60 cents.

=SIDE BY SIDE.=

By PANSY. Illustrated stories from Bible texts for the help of boys and girls in their school and home duties. 16mo, cloth, illustrated, 60 cents.

=A HEDGE FENCE.=

By PANSY. Here is a story of the haps and mishaps of the typical boy whose purposes are good, but whose impetuosity plunges him into all kinds of mischief, as the boy himself expresses it, “before he knows it.” The book will benefit and please every boy who reads it, to whom it is read. 16mo, 60 cents.

=IN CASE OF ACCIDENT.=

By DR. D. A. SARGENT.

This little handbook is worth its weight in gold, and should be found on the most convenient shelf of every family library. The author’s aim is to give such practical information as will aid to self-preservation in times of danger and to teach a few of the simplest methods of meeting the common accidents and emergencies of life. Illustrated. Price 60 cents.

=Section II.=

Any book in this section given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50, unless otherwise specified.

=ILLUSTRATED VOLUMES.=

Arabian Nights’ Entertainment; Swiss Family Robinson; Children of the Abbey; Don Quixote; Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress; Ivanhoe; Paul and Virginia, Rasselas, Vicar of Wakefield; Scottish Chiefs; Thaddeus of Warsaw; Last Days of Pompeii; Andersen’s Fairy Tales; Grimm’s Fairy Tales; Gulliver’s Travels, Baron Munchausen; Dickens’ Child History of England; Æsop’s Fables, over 100 illustrations. 12mo, cloth. Price $1.00 per volume.

=CHAUTAUQUA YOUNG FOLKS’ ANNUAL, 1886.=

The new volume of these valuable annuals is the most tempting treasury of entertainment and education yet sent out between a single pair of covers. The titles of the series (12 articles in each) indicate the character and range: “Pleasant Authors for Young Folks” by Miss Harris, “My Garden Pets” by Mary Treat, “Souvenirs of My Time” (foreign) by Mrs. Frémont, “Italian Authors” by Mr. Vincent, “Strange Teas, Dinners, Weddings and Fêtes” by various authors, “Ways to Do Things” by various authors, “Search-Questions in English Literature” by Mr. Adams. Illustrated. Price $1.00.

=BABYLAND, Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.=

Baby’s own library, full of everything that will keep baby sweet and winsome and happy. Lovely illustrations, elegant paper and exquisite cover by G. F. Barnes. The bound volume for 1886 is volume 10.

This edition is bound in handsome chromo covers. Price 75 cents.

In cloth binding, either volume given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00. Price $1.00.

=THE SILVER CITY.=

A romance of Central American travel. By Fred A. Ober, author of “Young Folks’ History of Mexico.” While the story of this handsome volume is one of genuine and delightful romance, there is also valuable and instructive filling-in of the historic annals and traditions, the religious belief, descriptions of scenery, and natural productions of this most interesting and picturesque part of the world. Sure to be a favorite with the boys. 100 illustrations from descriptions and photographs, by W. P. Bodfish. Quarto, $1.00.

=HOLD UP YOUR HEADS, GIRLS!=

By ANNIE H. RYDER.

In the eleven chapters of which the contents consists there is more sound practical advice, sensibly put, on points of everyday interest to girls, than we have ever before seen put into the same number of pages. It is a book for study, for companionship, and the girl who reads it thoughtfully and with an intent to profit by it will get more real help and good from it than from a term at the best boarding-school in the country. $1.00.

=A NEW DEPARTURE FOR GIRLS.=

By MARGARET SIDNEY.

A brilliant practical story for girls who must, or desire to, work their way in the world. Illustrated. Price 75 cents.

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Section II.

Any book in this section given for new subscriptions amounting to $1.50.

=YOUNG FOLKS’ STORIES OF AMERICAN HISTORY AND HOME LIFE.=

Edited by PANSY. A book entertaining and bright, that young people will read, of the early history of our country, its manners, customs and people. Price 75 cents.

=YOUNG FOLKS’ STORIES OF FOREIGN LANDS.=

Edited by PANSY. Bright sketches of foreign scenes, people and customs. Price 75 cents.

=POETS’ BIRTHDAY BOOK.=

Arranged by AMANDA B. HARRIS.

Original poems for each month by Longfellow, Whittier, Will Carleton, and others. Twenty-four full-page illustrations, cloth, tinted edges, $1.00.

=LITTLE FOLKS’ ART BOOK.=

Pen-and-ink drawings prepared for the children by George Foster Barnes, M. J. Sweeney, W. P. Bodfish, and J. E. Francis. The delight of the nursery and the drawing-room; while the designs tempt the little people to copy them, thus inciting to early practice with pencils and crayons, the wit of the conceptions certainly amuse and greatly entertain the older members of the family. Double Lithograph covers in nine colors by H. Bencke. Price $1.00.

=ÆSOP’S FABLES (VERSIFIED).=

By MRS. CLARA DOTY BATES.

With seventy-two full-page illustrations by Garrett, Lungren, Sweeney, Barnes and Hassam. Boards, $1.00. Cloth, $1.75. Full gilt, $2.00.

=LITTLE FOLKS’ BIRTHDAY BOOK.=

Arranged by AMANDA B. HARRIS.

Twelve full-page illustrations in color, and pictures for every day. Cloth, tinted edges, $1.00.

=THROUGH THE YEAR WITH THE POETS.=

Edited by OSCAR FAY ADAMS.

The contents are prefaced by a valuable index of authors, in which not only the names are given, but also the place and date of birth.

/* =Winter=—DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY. =Spring=—MARCH, APRIL, MAY. =Summer=-JUNE, JULY, AUGUST. =Autumn=—SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER. */

Each season, 3 volumes in a neat box. Each volume, plain cloth, 75 cents; half cloth, gilt, $1.00.

=WEBSTER’S PRACTICAL DICTIONARY.=

This is a very complete dictionary, and contains more matter than any other dollar dictionary. The book is finely printed, and handsomely bound. It has 600,000 words and 1400 illustrations. Price $1.00.

=HOW THEY LEARNED HOUSEWORK.=

By CHRISTINA GOODWIN.

Under the guise of an interesting story it gives a deal of information relative to housekeeping, or just that part of housekeeping which young people are capable of taking a hand in—sweeping, dusting, bed-making, sewing, plain cooking, with experiments in preserve and jelly making. Price 75 cents.

Section III.

Any book in this section given for new subscriptions amounting to $2.00.

=CROWN EDITION OF THE BRITISH POETS.=

_Ten Volumes now ready._

=Tennyson’s Complete Poetical Works.= With numerous illustrations, and containing all the writings of the “Poet-Laureate,” to date. The new edition is in double column, good type, and is the best one volume edition published.

=Milton’s Poems.= 576 pages, complete. Including the Sonnets, Psalms, and Latin and Italian Translations. With illustrations.

=Burns’ Poems.= 514 pages, with complete glossary, and copious marginal explanations of the Scotch words. Numerous illustrations.

=Owen Meredith’s Poems.= Containing “Lucille” complete, and all other popular poems of this favorite author. With illustrations.

=Scott’s Poetical Works.= Over 750 pages. With Memoir and Notes complete.

=Byron’s Poems.= 740 pages. Illustrated. With Memoir and Notes.

=Browning’s Poems.= The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Complete edition, from the last London edition. This new edition is in double column, good type, and is the best one-volume edition published.

=Ingelow’s Poems.= The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow, including the “Shepherd Lady,” and other poems. Fully illustrated.

=Procter’s Poems.= The Poetical Works of Adelaide A. Procter. Complete edition, with an introduction by Charles Dickens. Fully illustrated. Large clear type.

=Lucille.= By Owen Meredith. The best edition of this beautiful word-painting of Owen Meredith (Lord Lytton). With numerous illustrations.

Each volume is printed on the finest laid paper. Price, full gilt sides and back, gilt top, $1.25; vellum cloth, gilt top, $1.00.

=OUR BOYS AND GIRLS AT HOME AND ABROAD.=

Edited by PANSY.

A perusal of these pages will enable the boy and girl to become acquainted with other boys and girls of corresponding countries and homes, as well as gain a knowledge of the manners and customs by which their individual lives are governed. Price $1.25.

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=POEMS FROM SCOTT.=

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=LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME WITH IVRY AND THE ARMADA.=

BY LORD MACAULAY. Price $1.25.

=A BOY’S WORKSHOP.=

By A BOY AND HIS FRIENDS.

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=FIRESIDE CHRONICLES.=

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This is one of the most delightful of juvenile books, and is the work of a genius. The Illustrations by Boz are profuse and excellent. The emblematic cover is well worthy of special mention for its good taste and appropriateness. Price $1.25.

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By MRS. S. D. POWER.

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=FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS; AND HOW THEY GREW.=

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=THE GOLDEN WEST.=

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=WHAT THE SEVEN DID.=

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Transcriber’s Notes:

Obvious punctuation errors repaired. This periodical is divided into three sections with three separate paginations. The advertising section at the front, the magazine section which is the Pansy Magazine itself and the Editor’s section that is included at the end of every Pansy magazine.

Magazine section:

Page 7, “chuches” changed to “churches” (money from the churches)

Page 12, “fascinanating” changed to “fascinating” (worthies, were less fascinating)

Page 21, “to the” added to the text (went to the house at a) although it’s possible “house” should be “home.”

Page 22, “evor” changed to “ever” (world has ever known)

Page 28, “MADCHEN” changed to “MÄDCHEN” (ONLY A LITTLE MÄDCHEN)

Editor’s Section:

Page 3, “don’” changed to “don’t” (doesn’t it? I don’t)

Page 7, under WIDE AWAKE, Vol. U., “Fremont” changed to “Frémont” (Mrs. Jessie Benton Frémont)

Page 8, “applicatien” changed to “application” (sent free on application. Address)

Premium List:

Page 3, “at at” changed to “at” (persons at a time)

Page 4, repeated word “the” removed from text (Just the thing for signals)

Page 6, “guage” changed to “gauge” twice (gauge, which regulates) (small gauge or screw)

Page 7, “subscripions” changed to “subscriptions” ($2.00; or for new subscriptions)

Page 9, “subscriptione” changed to “subscriptions” (new subscriptions amounting)

Page 12, “Guage” changed to “Guage” (Set of Gauge Pins)

Page 19, “chages” changed to “charges” (pay express charges)

Page 20, “PERRFORATOR” changed to “PERFORATOR” (“LITTLE WONDER” PERFORATOR)

Page 21, “BEATR” changed to “BEATER” (DOVER EGG BEATER PAT.)

Page 23, under FINE CANVAS BAG, “subscrip-scriptions” changed to “subscriptions” (Given for new subscriptions)

Page 27, under CALL BELL, “subecriptions” changed to “subscriptions” (Given for new subscriptions)

Page 29, “Cub” changed to “Club” (the Reading Club)

Page 29, “Rassalas” changed to “Rasselas” (Paul and Virginia, Rasselas)

Page 30, “Section II.” is repeated at the top of the first column of this page, continuing from the last column of the previous page.

Page 30, “Burn’s” changed to “Burns’” (Burns’ Poems)

Page 30, repeated word “a” removed from text. Original read (perhaps imagine, a a story)

Page 33, “one every” changed to “every one” (every one who secures)

End of Project Gutenberg's The Pansy, November 1886, Vol. 14, by Various