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794 THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Our Premium English Dinner Set. 3 Years’ Subscription 
AND A 
113 pieces. $60 Sewing Machine 
NOV. 7 
for one-third the Retail 
Price, that is, only $22 
for both : the paper $6, the 
machine $6o-total, $66. 
The sewing machine is fully warranted for five years. It Is a first class high arm 
sewing machine with all the modern improvements. The freight charge to any point 
In the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, Is rarely over $1.00, and usually less. 
Descriptive circulars will be sent on application. 
Light running, as nearly Noiseless as any machine can be : Durable, as shown by 
many years’ constant use; Self-threading all but the needle; Self-setting Needle; 
made of the Finest Steel and Iron throughout; Full Nickel Plated throughout; 
Simple in Construction and management, with Interchangeable Parts, so that any 
worn or broken part can readily be replaced; black walnut table and top, finely ornamented 
—all these strong points characterize our Premium Sewing Machine. 
We are enabled to make the price so low to our subscribers for a first class machine, 
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 belDg attained in plain sew¬ 
ing, Hemming, Felling, Binding, Braiding, Seaming, Tucking, Ruffling, Gathering t 
ShirriDg, Puffing, Hemstitching, etc., and equally good on fine and heavy fabrics. 
An Instruction Hook that, m»kes everything plain accompanies each machine. 
The machine is sup- R- J ^ _ Manufacturers’War- 
piled with a complete JL. rantyaccompanieseach 
outfit— Hemmer, Nee- ripSSHffiKSBJI Machine. The manu- 
,, . „ ,,, ’ HkWMM 8' wni facturers of this ma- 
dles, six Bobbins, Quilt- m 1|||||BH 9 arJUv chine are thorouqhly 
ing Gauge, Screw- _j/JkM __ reliable. 
Driver, Oil Can filled Persons ordering ma- 
with Oil, Cloth Gauge, I Hfeal c ^“ e f 8 A OUld , 
Thumb-screw, Euffler, | B\ 2 
Tucker, Binder and full ||l L^J V to be shipped, as well as 
set of Hemmers. IB L-T->| y “'if the office the paper Is 
Shipments are made di- vP ~ 7 [ { \ J l 60 8ent (always 
rectly from factoryand || A VU SPECIAL NOTICE. 
require five to 25 days Kto f fell —The Machine cannot 
to reach destination, N It |V|p^ i be sent C. O. D or on 
according to distance. I / If \M J ' Installments. The cash 
Purchaserpays frtlght L' gU orSr accompany eoc '* 
upon receipt ot Ma- f ^fSgjjS^ 3 A The Machine crated 
chine. weighs about 100 los. 
OIJIl 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 ons year each count the same as a single three-year subscription. SENT 
FREE to any subscriber (not an agent) who will send us 75 new subscriptions and $75. 
T HIS 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 pitcher. Retail Price, $21 to $25. Our price, including a 
year’s subscription to The R. N.-Y., only $15, carefully packed aDd 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. 
Combination Fruit, Wine and 
Jelly Press. 
This press is not intended for making 
cider, but for pressing fruits like grapes, 
strawberries, currants, pineapples, huckle¬ 
berries, etc., for making wine, fruit syrups, 
shrub, jam, jellies, etc. It may be used as a 
lard press, and also in preparing beef tea 
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 coffee pot,” 
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. 
8. Because it condenses all vapor, not al¬ 
lowing the aroma or strength to escape. 
4. Because 
it filters the 
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. 
IVatches and Free Subscriptions 
i, 2 , j, 4 or 5 Years. 
The subscriptions are given for the number of years mentioned in parentheses, thus 
(three years), which Indicates that for the price named you get the watch described and also 
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. 
|J®“ At the same time you are getting both watch and subscriptions at 
considerably less than the retail price of the watch alone. 
MEN’S SIZES. No. 10.-Same movement as No. 9, In gold filled 
No. 1.—A genuine New York Standard move- case, guaranteed for 15 years, open 
ment: 7 Jewels, safety pinion, com- face (two years).18.25 
pensatlon balance, stem wind and set; No. 11—Same as No.10, bunting case. Retail price, 80.00 
In a solid nickel silver case, open face; Given with a three years’ subscription for $28.50. Or 
a really excellent watch and far su- for 19 names au(l Su¬ 
perior to anv other cheap watch No - 12--Same movement as No. 9, in solid 14k 
we have seen (two years) .$ 8.50 Bold hunting case weighing 40 dwt. 
No. 2.—Same movement as No. 1, in gold-filled A ve ™ handsome watch (five years).. 45.00 
case. 15-year guarantee, open face LADIES’ SIZE. 
(three years). 15.00 No. 13.—A genuine Waltham ladies’ watch with 
No. 3.—Same as No. 2, hunting case (three jewels, compensation balance and 
years). . — 17.00 safety pinion, stem wind and set; in a 
No. 4.— Same movement as No. 1, in a solid gold solid coin silver case (four j ears) .14 50 
14k. hunting case, weighing 40 dwt. No . 14 ._ Sanie move . 
(flve years) . 89 IS0 ment as No. 13. in 
RURAL SPECIAL BARGAINS. a 15 year ttuaran- 
No. 5.— A genuineWaltham movement; 7 Jewels, [¥ jMiteSK fl| teed g o 1 d- ft 11 e d 
compensation balance, sdfety pinion, \i I hunting case (four 
stem wind and set; In a solid nickel- Xffw years).$19.25 
silver case, open face (two years). 9.50 No. 15.—A beautiful 
No. 6.—Same movement as No. 5, in gold filled H jewel move- 
case, guaranteed to wear 15 years, ment, full nickel, 
open faca. Retail price ..... ...18.Co in a handsomely 
Given for 15 subscriptions and $29. Ur with a three engraved hunting 
years’ subscription and $16.5”. ease made of 14 k. 
No. 7.—Same movement as No. 5, in hunting case VLSfSa U. 8. Assay solid 
same as No. 6 (three years). 18.50 E: f preuies^ w^tchel 
No. 8.—Same movement as No. 5, in solid 14k. Bfor a lady that we 
gold hunting case, weighing 40 dwt. TlTe uTustratfoii 
No. 9.-A genuine Waltham full jewel move- exact s^ze and 
ment, compensation balance, safety stvle. Usual retail 
, . . . . price. $ao and up- 
pinion, stem wind and set, patent reg- wards. Given for 
ulator, Breguet hair spring, hardened 20 subscriptions 
and tempered in form, in open face, " shears’ 'sublcri^ 
nickel-silver case two years). 13.00 Ladies’Watch. No. 1 5. lion and $29. 
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. 
* (AND I 
PROCESS or ~ " 
COFFEE MAKING 
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. 
VALVE* 
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- 
sharpeniDg. It will work equally well with 
jr MEAT 
CUTTER 
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 
t peg that you can 
sli P on over your 
At leather mitten and 
Hi husk in comfort. 
Your hand is made 
iOiyiir of flesh and bone. 
It will wear out and bleed if it is rubbed 
constantly against hard corn. Stop such 
buaine-s. There is no earthly reason for it 
when you can secure one of tbe.-e 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. 
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. 
