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THE  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
Our  Premium  English  Dinner  Set.  3  Years  Subscription 
113  pieces.  $60  Sewing  Machine 
We  are  enabled  to  make  the  price  so  low  to  our  subscribers  for  a  first  class  mac r vine y 
because  we  save  the  manufacturers  the  cost  of  advertising,  of  traveling  salesmen,  of 
supporting  local  agencies  and  of  discounts  to  all  the  usual  middlemen.  In  other  words, 
all  these  discounts  and  expenses  are  merged  in  one  large  special  discount  to  us,  because 
we  take  the  place  of  the  usual  other  means  of  selling,  as  we  deal  directly  with  the  buyers 
who  are  our  subscribers.  Hence  our  special  offers  of  a  strictly  first-class  machine  in  every 
respect  at  a  price  but  little  above  actual  cost  of  manufacture. 
Its  Range  of  Work  is  practically  unlimited,  perfection  beiDg  attained  in  plain  sew¬ 
ing,  Hemming,  Felling,  Binding,  Braiding,  Seaming,  Tucking,  Ruffling,  Gathering. 
Shirring,  Puffing,  Hemstitching,  etc.,  and  equally  good  on  fine  and  heavy  fabrics,  i 
An  Instruction  Book  that  makes  verything  plain  accompanies  each  machine. 
The  machine  is  sup-  A  Manufacturers’ War- 
plied  with  a  complete  SSKSTK?  S2S 
outfit—  Hemmer,  Nee-  |[|M  O  y  facturers  of  this  mi- 
dies,  six  Bobbins,  Quilt-  lliilj  chine  ^are  thoroughly 
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with  Oil,  Cloth  Gauge,  jHl  \  plainly  the  point  to 
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Tucker,  Binder  and  full  IJ  Lj  Y7  to  be  shipped,  as  well  as 
.  1  TT  HI  W*!|  jr  w^PSiLSLJI  the  office  the  paper  is 
set  of  Hemmers.  nHI  ,  1  f  to  be  sent  to  (always 
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rectly  from  factory  and  if  i  SPECIAL  NOTICE. 
require  five  to  25  days  [ra  f  TlSfll  — The,  Machine  cannot 
,0  reach  destination,  ft  JYff  YnZlL'inU.  TM  fZl 
according  to  distance.  ft  /  (jmgpggwgfl  yL/|  must  accompany  each 
Purchaser  pays  freight  r  m  order. 
upon  receipt  of  Ma-  '  A'll — A  The  Machine  crated 
ch|ne>  weighs  about  100  los. 
OUR  SPECIAL  OFFER  is  to  send  the  Sewing  Machine  complete,  and  The  Rural 
New'Yorker  for  THREE  YEARS,  all  for  ONLY  $22.  A  renewal  subscription  and 
two  new  names  for  on  a  j  ear  each  count  the  same  as ;  t  single  three-year  subscription.  SENT 
THIS  handsome  premium  we  are  certain  will  be  welcomed  by  the  feminine  readers 
of  The  R.  N.-Y.  It  is  a  decorated  set  of  113  pieces  of  English  china;  the 
soft  gray  colored  decorations  are  the  flowers  and  foliage  of  daisies  and  wild 
roses.  This  is  a  strong,  durable  china,  pleasing  to  the  eye  and  handsome  enough  for  any 
woman’s  table.  The  113  pieces  consist  of  12  dinner  plates,  12  breakfast  plates,  12  tea 
plates,  12  soup  plates,  12  preserve  plates,  12  butter  plates,  3  meat  dishes,  1  soup  tureen  and 
cover,  1  gravy  boat.  1  pickle  dish,  2  vegetable  dishes,  1  sugar  bowl,  1  creamer,  1  bowl, 
1  jug,  12  cups,  12  saucers,  1  p'.tcher,  1  teapot.  Retail  Price.  $21  to  $25.  Our  price,  includ¬ 
ing  a  subscription  to  The  R.  N.-Y.,  only  $15,  carefully  packed  and  shipped  by 
freight,  transportation  to  be  paid  by  subscriber.  With  a  five  years’  subscription  for 
$19.00.  Given  as  a  premium  for  a  club  of  10  subscriptions,  accompanied  by  $25. 
A  CUP  OF  COFFEE 
from  our  premium  coffee  pot  will  brighten 
the  good  wife  and  send  the  husband  to  the 
fields  in  a  cheerful  frame  of  mind. 
This  is  the  “Marion  Harland  coffeepot,” 
scientifically  constructed  and  recommended 
by  physicians.  We  advocate  and  offer  It : 
1.  Because  it  saves  at  least  40  per  cent  over 
ordinary  methods  of  coffee  making. 
2.  Because  It  is  so  simple.  It  is  no  more 
trouble  than  the  ordinary  coffee  pot  and  in¬ 
sures  a  delicious  cup  of  coffee. 
3.  Because  it  condenses  all  vapor,  not  al¬ 
lowing  the  aroma  or  strength  to  escape. 
4.  Because 
rp}io ifaRliANl §  /'W  it;  fllters  the 
“Majflflltr  _/>/  coffee— mak¬ 
ing  it  bright 
and  clear, and 
allows  no  sed¬ 
iment  to  be 
found  in  the 
cup. 
5.  Because 
It  keeps  the 
boiling  water 
in  contact 
with  the  cof¬ 
fee  grounds 
the  proper 
time  for  ex¬ 
tracting  all 
the  aroma  and  strength  and  none  of  the 
bitterness. 
6.  Because  it  allows  the  removal  of  the 
grounds  from  the  coffee  pot  as  soon  as  the 
beverage  is  made. 
7.  Because  it  Is  so  strong  and  well  made. 
The  coffee  pot  is  handsomely  nickel- 
plated  and  has  a  wooden  handle.  Price 
$1.20,  by  express.  This  is  the  two-quart 
size,  holding  three  to  seven  cups.  With 
a  year’s  subscription  to  The  Rural  New- 
Yorker  $2  50.  With  one  renewal  and  one 
new  subscription,  all  for  $3.75. 
The  American  Corn  Husker. 
A  word  with  you  people  who  suffer  from 
chapped  and  sore  hands  every  fall  and 
winter.  We  offer  you  a  perfect  husking 
tpeg  that  you  can 
slip  on  over  your 
F  : \  leather  mitten  and 
husk  in  comfort. 
J||||§p'  Your  hand  is  made 
of  flesh  and  bone. 
It  will  wear  out  and  bleed  if  it  is  rubbed 
constantly  against  hard  corn.  Stop  such 
busine  s.  There  is  no  earthly  reason  for  it 
when  you  can  secure  one  of  these  huskers 
so  easily.  Price  for  a  dozen,  assorted  sizes, 
$1.50,  post-paid.  With  a  year’s  subscription, 
$2.15 ;  or  a  new  subscription  and  $2. 
Watches  and  Free  Subscriptions 
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COFFEE  MAKING 
a  free  subscription  for  the  period  named.  Your  own  subscription  can  be  continued  for  the 
time  mentioned,  or,  if  preferred,  new  subscriptions  will  be  taken  to  correspond.  That  is, 
on  a  three  years’  offer,  your  own  subscription  may  be  continued  for  one  year,  and  we  will 
also  send  the  paper  for  a  year  to  two  new  names  which  you  may  send  us. 
At  the  same  time  you  are  getting  both  watch  and  subscriptions  at 
considerably  less  than  the  retail  price  of  the  watch  alone. 
No.  10.  -Same  movement  as  No.  9,  In  gold  filled 
case,  guaranteed  for  15  years,  open 
face  (two  years). .  18.25 
No.  11 — Same  as  No.10,  hunting  case.  Retail  price,  Hj.OO 
Given  with  a  three  years’  subscription  for  $23.50,  Or 
for  19  names  and  $35. 
No.  12.— Same  movement  as  No.  9,  In  solid  14k 
,  „  M  gold  hunting  case  weighing  40  dwt. 
'  ’  A  very  handsome  watch  (five  years). .  45.00 
LADIES’  SIZE. 
15.00  No.  13.— A  genuine  Waltham  ladles’  watch  with 
jewels,  compensation  balance  and 
safety  pinion,  stem  wind  and  set;  in  a 
solid  coin  silver  case  (four  j  ears) . 14  50 
No.  14.— Same  move- 
Iwfcfo  KUttM  a  15  year  kuaran- 
W  mlbHW))  im  hunting  case  (four 
In  a  handsomely 
ensr.ved^  buatlna 
5 11  years’  subscrlp- 
13.00  Ladles’ Watch.  No.  1  6.  tion  and  $29. 
for  the  use  of  invalids.  It  is  an  excellent 
machine,  strong,  simple  and  cheap.  It  is 
the  best  small  fruit  press  on  the  market. 
Price,  $3.  Given  for  two  new  subscriptions, 
and  $4.  For  $3  50  we  will  send  the  press  and 
also  The  Rural  New-Yorker  for  a  full 
year. 
MEN’S  SIZES. 
No.  1.— A  genuine  New  York  Standard  move¬ 
ment;  7  jewels,  safety  pinion,  com¬ 
pensation  balance,  stem  wind  and  set; 
in  a  solid  nickel  silver  case,  open  face; 
a  really  excellent  watch  and  far  su¬ 
perior  to  any  other  cheap  watch 
we  have  seen  (two  years) . t 
No.  2. — Same  movement  as  No.  1,  in  gold-filled 
case,  15-year  guarantee,  open  face 
(three  years) . . 
No.  3.— Same  as  No.  2,  hunting  case  (three 
years) . 
No.  4.— Same  movement  as  No.  1,  In  a  solid  gold 
14k.  hunting  case,  weighing  40  dwt. 
(five  years) . 
RURAL  SPECIAL  BARGAINS. 
No.  5.— A  genuineWaltham  movement;  7  Jewels, 
compensation  balance,  safety  pinion, 
stem  wind  and  set;  in  a  solid  nlcael- 
silver  case,  open  face  (two  years) .  9.50 
No.  6.— Same  movement  as  No.  5,  in  gold-filled 
case,  guaranteed  to  wear  15  years, 
open  face.  Retail  price  .  18. CO 
Given  for  15  subscriptions  and  f  29.  Or  with  a  three 
yearo’  subscription  and  $16.50. 
No.  7.— Same  movement  as  No.  5,  In  hunting  case 
same  as  No.  6  (three  years) . 18.50 
No.  8.— Same  movement  as  No.  5,  in  solid  14k. 
gold  hunting  case,  weighing  40  dwt. 
ifiveyearsi . 42.00 
No.  9.— A  genuine  Waltham  full  jewel  move¬ 
ment,  compensation  balance  safety 
pinion,  stem  wind  and  set,  patent  reg¬ 
ulator,  Breguethair  sprieg,  hardened 
and  tempered  in  form,  in  open  face, 
nickel  silver  case  (two  years). 
The  watches  we  sent  to  our  subscribers  on  our  previous  offers  have  surprised  us 
greatly.  1,  As  to  the  high-grade  demanded  in  most  cases;  cheap  watches  were  not 
wanted.  2,  On  account  of  the  great  number  called  for.  Only  one  or  two  complaints  have 
reached  us,  and  many  have  expressed  great  satisfaction  with  the  watches  received. 
We  send  the  watches  prepaid  by  registered  mail  to  any  part  of  the  United  States. 
Watches  sent  to  Canada  are  subject,  of  course,  to  Custom  House  restrictions. 
The  Perfection  Meat  Cutter. 
This  meat-cutter  does  not  mash  or  grind 
the  meat,  leaving  it  full  of  strings  and 
gristle,  but  it  cuts  very  much  as  the  ensi¬ 
lage  cutters  operate  on  corn  stalks  for  the 
silo.  It  is  easily  operated,  simple  in  con¬ 
struction,  and,  what  is  best  of  all,  self- 
sharpening.  It  will  work  equally  well  with 
[cutter! 
raw  or  cooked  meats,  and  can  also  be  used 
to  prepare  almonds  or  cocoanuts  for  cake, 
for  pulverizing  stale  bread  or  crackers  or 
for  chopping  vegetables  for  soups.  Have 
no  more  to  do  with  the  old-time  chopping 
knife  and  tray.  Price,  $2.  Given  with  a 
yearly  subscription  for  $2.50 ;  or  for  two 
new  subscriptions  and  $4. 
