1894 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
29 
We Want to Know, You Know— Conti^ined. 
FOlDK over uneven ground and stepping unexpectedly 
Into hole?. In the endeavor to recover the equilib¬ 
rium, this muscle which forms the outer support of 
the joint is Irjured, and there result heat, swelling- 
and tenderness on the outside of the joint, and a 
most characteristic gait. The horse may walk, or 
even trot without anv apparent lameness, but by one 
standing directly In front of him the affected shoulder 
IS seen to roll outward from the body to a far greater 
extent than the sound one. Soon the muscle begins 
to waste rapidly, and, In bad cases, the shoulder 
blade may be denuded until It appears to be covered 
by nothing but skin. In case of long standing, noth¬ 
ing more than a partial cure can be hoped for. In 
recent cases give absolute rest, employ a hlgi-heeled 
shoe, and keep a wet blanket of several thicknesses 
hanging continually over the shoulder, and subdue 
the Inflammation. When this has subsided, allow 
moderate exercise on smooth ground, and Increase 
the circulation over the wasted muscle by active 
friction with straw or a piece of wood, or by mild 
CHHBISH—NHW. 
State factory, full cream, fancy, fall made. 113^® 119< 
Full cream, I'ge, ooi’d, fancy, Oct.llli® lljii 
Full cream, large, colored, choice.lO^i® 11 
Full cream, large, colored, good.10 @ 10>i( 
Full cream, large, white, fancy.— ® — 
Full cream, large, white, choice.— @ — 
Full cream, large, common to good.— @ — 
Full cream, small, fancy.12V^®l‘39i( 
Full cream, small, choice.',2 ® 12j^ 
Full cream, small, good to tine.111^® 11^ 
Skims, good to choice, small. 9 ® 10 
Skims, choice, large. 8t4® 9 
Skims, fine. 7>i® 8 
Skims, good. 6 ® 7 
Skims, poor . 2 ® 4 
Penn,, skims. 2 ® 2)4 
SQOS. 
New-laid, fancy (nearby), at mark. 22)4® 2.3 
N, Y. State A Penn, fresh gathered,extra. 21St® 22 
Fresh gathered, 11 rsts. 20 ® 21 
Western, fresn gathered, extra. 211^® — 
Fresh gathered, flrsts. 20 ® 21 
Seconds, per case.2 60 (k3 00 
Ice-house, ch )lce, per doz. 17 ® 18 
Ice-house, poor to good. 15 ® 16 
Limed choice. 16 ® — 
Canadian. — ® — 
FBUITS—GKBHN. 
bl'sters. It will probably reqnlie months to All the 
cavity. Many other forms of lameness are some¬ 
times called sweenv, but the symptoms described 
above, especially the peculiar gait, will usually de¬ 
termine whether this be the trouble. 
Apples FOR M arylaxd.— 1.—will the following 
varletlos of apples from a Northern nurseyman 
be reliable as winter apples for this latltnde: 
Grimes's Golden, stark and York Imperial ? 2. What 
of the f llo«lng for dwarf pears: Manning's Eliza¬ 
beth, Anjou and Ilowell ? II. w. n. 
Uldgely, Md. 
AN'S.-l. We think these varieties will prove satis¬ 
factory. 2. They are all excellent sorts. Trees from 
Northern nnrBerl“e usually do belter than those from 
more Southern localities. 
Analyses of Mctck.— Can I have samplesof muck 
analyzed at the State Experiment Station? I wish 
to know Its value as a fert'llzer and which Is best, 
the muck on the surface of the swamp, or that three 
or four feet beneath the surface. There Is a great 
difference In appearance. ' s. h. c. 
Peru. N Y. 
ANS.—Yes, send samples of that from the surface 
and from several feet down, to New York State Ex¬ 
periment Statioi. Geneva N Y.jThe analyses should 
show wnloh Is best That from beneath the surface 
would probably require longer exposure to the air. 
CROP AND MARKET NOTES. 
Buckwheat Is Arm In price. 
Sweet potatoes are lower. 
Apples, King, h. p., per bbl. 4 50® 6 00 
Greenings, h. p., per bbl. 4 09® 4 75 
Northern Spy, per bbl. 4 0J$ 6 fO 
Baldwin, per bbl. 4 01® 6 00 
Spitzenpurg, perbbi. 4 5ia 6 00 
Cranberries, Cape Cod, onotce dark, pr bol 6 59® 7 CO 
Cape Cod, fair color, per bbl. 5 00 a 6 CO 
Cape Cod, light color, per bbl. 3 00® 4 60 
Cape Cod, per crate. 1 50® 2 00 
Jersey, per crate. . 1 25® 1 76 
Grapes.JW’n N.Y.. Catawba, per small bskt 6 @ 12 
W'n N. Y., Concord, per small Dskt. 8 @ 14 
Grape fruit, per box. 1 59® 2 50 
Lemons, Fla., poor to fancy, per box. 1 00® 3 00 
Oranges, bright fancy, per box. 2 12® 2 25 
Itussat. prime, per box . 1 7 -® i 1.7 
Average lines, per box. 1 f 0® 212 
Inferior, per box. 1 00® 1 ,50 
Tangerines, per box. 1 50 ® 2 50 
Mandarins, per box. 1 oo® 1 75 
FKDITa—DBIHD. 
Apples, evaporated, 1893, fancy.11^®12 
Choice.10H@11 
Prime. 9;^® 10 
Common . 8 @ 9^ 
8 ’n. sun-drted, s'lced, fancy. 6 @— 
S'n, sun-dried, sliced, choice.. 6!4®:B94 
S'n sun-dried, sliced, prime. 5 0 6 >.< 
S’n. sun-dried, sliced, common. 4 @ 4 Sf 
Chopped, per lb. . 1)4® IH 
Cores and sKlns, per lb. IH® 1)4 
Apricots. California, per lb. 12 ®14 
Cherries, per lb. 11 ®12)4 
Blackberries, per lb. 7 @— 
Huckleberries, per lb.— ®.^ 
Peaches, California, nnpeeled. g ®io 
Delaware, evaporated, peeled, yellow.. 17 @18 
Ddlaware. evaporated, peeled, red.16 @17 
Delaware, evaporated, nnpeeled. 6)4® 7 
N. C., peeled, fancy. 9 ® 934 
N. C., peeled, choice. 8 ® 8'4 
N. C., peeled, fair to prime..'. 7 ® 734 
Southern, unpeeled. g a— 
Baspberrles. evaporated, per lb.17 @— 
Sun-dried, per lb.— 
The feather market Is Arm. 
FEATHERS-TURKEY. 
Little change In dried fruits. 
Hlckorynuts are dull and lower. 
A few capons are being received. 
Choice apples are tcarce and Arm In price. 
Butter Is accumulating, and the market Is pretty 
badly demoralized. 
Florida oranges of the coarse sizes are neglected 
and sell at low prices. 
Manx of the grapes offered are of poor quality con¬ 
sequent on being so long held. 
About 49 hothouse lambs came In for the Christmas 
market, and sold at prices below those usually re¬ 
ceived. 
Eggs are badly demoralized, prices on fresh have 
taken a big drop, and limed and held are almost un¬ 
salable. 
The Missouri crop report makes the yield of corn 
In that State 27,000,093 bushels more than the federal 
estimate. 
The State Horticultural Association of Pennsyl¬ 
vania will hold Its 35ih annual meeting at Harris¬ 
burg. January 16 and 17. Reduced hotel and railroad 
rates. An Interesting programme Is presented. E. 
B Engle, secretary, Waynesboro. 
The Atlantic Transport Coraoa-y has made a con¬ 
tract to ship 883 head of cattle to London weekly at 
52s Hd o-ir head from New York, and 473 6 d from 
Philadelphia and Baltimore. Toe last shipment 
from New York was made at 428 (id. The contract 
means the stilpment of 45,010 head of cattle, which Is 
a decided revival of the business. 
Affections of tub Liver, Bilious Disorders, 
Sick Headache, etc , are thoroughly cured by Dr. 
Jayne’s Sanative Pills. Acting as a general laxative, 
they remove all Irritating and fecal matter from the 
bowels, gradually change the vitiated secretions of 
the stcmach and liver, and restore these organs to a 
healthy condition.—Adu. 
MARKETS. 
BEANS AND PEASE. 
Beans, Marrow, choice. 1893, per bush ...2 45 @2 60 
Medium, choice, per bush.1 75 @1 80 
Pea, choice. 1 75 @ — 
Red Kidney, choice.2 20 @2 25 
White Kidney.2 10 @2 20 
Lima, California (60 lbs). 1 60 @1 65 
Foreign, Medium. 1 55 @1 go 
Foreign, Pea. 1 55 @1 go 
Green pease, bbls., per bush.1 20 @ — 
Bags, per bush. . 115 @ _ 
Scotch, 1893, bags. 1 43 ® — 
BUTTER. 
Oreamery, State, best, per lb. 
Seconds to firsts . 
Elgin and oiner Western, extras, 
Western, first. 
Western, seconds. 
Western, thirds. ... 
State dairy, half-flrkin tubs, extras . 
Firsts. 
Seconds..../. 
Welsh tabs, firsts. 
Welsh tubs, seconds. 
Tubs, thirds. 
Western imitation oreamery, firsts.., 
Seconds.. 
Thirds . 
Western dairy, firsts. 
Seconds. 
Thirds . 
Western factory, firkins, held. 
Tubs, held. ... 
Factory Arams, current make, first... 
Tups, current make, first.. 
Seconds. 
Thirds. 
Rolls, fresh. 
..24 @25 
..20 @23 
.26 @— 
.26 ®24 
.21 @22 
,.19 @20 
..24 6 25 
..22 @23 
..20 @21 
@- 
@- 
@- 
,20 ©- 
.17 @18 
.16 @16>4 
,19 a— 
.17 @18 
.16 @16>4 
16 &n 
..15 @16 
.18-4019 
.1734018 
.16 @1634 
.16 @1534 
.15 @19 
Prime tall quills per lb. 20 ® — 
Prime wing quills. jj @ _ 
Mixed tall and wing. 16 @ _ 
Pointers. 5 @ _ 
FURS AND SKINS. 
N’n, W’n 
South’n and 
No. 1 quality 
and East’n 
Southwest’n 
Black Bear. 
....$•20 00®35 00 
$10 00®2i 
00 
Cubs and yearlings .... 
.... 8 00®18 00 
5 00®10 00 
Otter. 
- 9 00@12 00 
6 00® 9 00 
Beaver, No. 1. 
5 50® 6 50 
Red Fox. 
. 1 25® 1 60 
1 0 ® 1 
25 
Gray Fox. 
60® 
75 
Lynx. 
.... 4 00® 6 00 
—<& 
Wild Cat. 
— ® 
_ 
Marten, dark. 
—® 
Marten, pale. 
- 90® 1 25 
—® 
_ 
Skunk, black. 
.... 1 20® 1 40 
1 00® 
_ 
Skunk, balf-strtped .... 
70® 90 
60® 
70 
Skunk, striped. 
3.5® 45 
30® 
40 
Skunk, white. 
10® 20 
10® 
15 
Raccoon. 
70® 90 
6f® 
70 
Opossum... 
. 10® 25 
10® 
20 
Mink. 
. 1 00® 2 50 
75® 1 
25 
Muskrat, fall. 
7® 10 
6® 
8 
GAME. 
Quail, prime, fresh, per dozen.. 
Prime, frozen, per dozen.... 
Partridges. State, per pair. 
Western, per pair. 
Grouse. Western, dark, per pair 
Western, pin-tall, per pair . 
Golden plover, per dozen. 
English snipe, per dozen. 
Grass plover, per dozen. 
Sand snipe, per dozen. 
Wild ducks, canvas, per pair... 
Red bead, heavy, per pair.. 
Red head, light, per pair ... 
Mallard, (Irawn, per pair.... 
Teal, bine wing, per pair.... 
Teal, green wing, per pair... 
Common, per pair. 
Rabbits, prime, per pair. 
Jack Rabbits, prime, per pair ... 
Wheat. 
Bye. 
Barley. 
Buckwheat 
Corn. 
Oats. 
GRAIN. 
1 60® 2 00 
1 00® 1 25 
1 00 ® 1 12 
50® 65 
65® 75 
50® 65 
1 50® 1 75 
1 59® 1 76 
1 00® 1 25 
-® - 
60® 1 60 
75® 1 00 
40® 60 
40® 60 
30® 35 
25® 30 
20® 25 
20® 25 
40® 60 
.62 @74 
.50 @56 
.52 @83 
.78 @92 
.43 @48 
.34 @41 
GRASS SEED. 
Clover. 
Timothy. 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay, No. 1. 
No. 2. 
No 3. . 
Clover, mixed. 
Clover. 
... 50 & 
Straw, long rye. 
Short rye. 
... 60 @ 
Oat. 
Wheat. 
HOPS. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1893 . 
Medium to prime... 
N. Y. State, crop or 1892, choice. 
Prime. 
.. 2134® 
.. 18 ® 
.. 204® 
. . 19 ® 
... 18 ® 
Common to medium.. 
Old olds. 8 @ 
Pacific Coast, crop of 1892, choice. 21 @ 
Crop of 1893. 2134 ® 
Common to prime. 18 ® 
California, old olds. 7 @ 
Bavarian and Bohemian. 70 ® 
Altmarks, etc. 66 @ 
10 15 
4 25 
85 
75 
65 
65 
65 
55 
50 
45 
50 
40 
2234 
2134 
3134 
1934 
19 
14 
22 
21 
12 
73 
68 
show this Threshing-mrchine to le 
CT-siest running and the greatest gi n in eavtr of 
Ivequires only about IJC miles travel per hour. I'oi 
uoseription, and for the best Straw-preserving 
t.ireshers, Clover-hullers, Fanning-mills, Feed-mills, 
calar saw Machines, Land-rollers and Dog-powers,: 
Fearless Catalo,*;ue. For Fodrler cutters, 
nersand Drag-saw Machines, and for i nfonnation si 
lug \Vi^ Ensilage Fays,” send for Ensilage Ca 
lOgue.OAddress, lllA'AUD UA£D£ 1 ^ (dn hiSkiii I 
HONEY 
White clover, 1-lb boxes, per lb. IS ® 15 
White clover, 2 -lb boxes. I er lb. 12 ® 13 
Buckwheat. 1-lb boxes, per lb. 10 ® 13 
Extracted, State, per lo . 6 3 ^® 634 
Extracted, California, oer Ib. 6 !>»@ 6 ^ 
Extracted Soutiiern. per gallon. 60 ® 66 
MEATS AND STOCK. 
Beeves, live—Best native steers.5 00 @5 80 
Poor. .3 00 ®3 75 
Texans. 3 00 ®4 35 
Bulls and drv cows.1 60 ®4 80 
Live veal calves, prime, per lb. 64® 7 
Fair to good, per lb. 54 ® 6 ^ 
Common to medium, per lb. 4 as 
Live Calves, Western, per lb. 8 ®— 
Buttermilk, per lb. 24 ® 3 
Grassers, per lb. 24® 3 
Calves, city dressed, per Ib. 9 @U 
Country dressed, prime. 10 @104 
Country dressed, fair to good. 9 ffl 94 
Country dressed, common to medium.. 7 @ 834 
Dressed buttermilk, per lb . 4 @5 
Dressed grassers, per lb. 3 @ 4 
Cows, M^iloh, choice. 45 00 @— 
Poor to fair. 20 00 @40 00 
Lambs, dressed, near-by per lb. 4 ® g 
Alive, poor to good, per lb. 2 @6 
Sheep, alive, good to prime, per lb. 3 @— 
Alive, poor to fair oer lb. 14® 24 
Pigs, roasting. 10 to 21 lbs , per Ih. 10 ®13 
Hogs, country dressed. 40 to 60 los . oer lb. 8»4® 9 
Country dressed, 60 to 80 lbs , per Ib ... 84® Stf 
Country dressed, 8 ) tj 120 lbs., per lb .. 74 ® 84 
Country dressed, 1‘20 to I 8 J lbs., per lb . 7 ® 7,* 
Country dressed. i89 lbs up, per lb 64 ® 7 
Pork tenderloins, per lb. 16 ®— 
NUTS. 
Peanuts, Va.,h. p., fancy, per lb. 3 ^® 4 
F'slr, perlb. 29^® 3 
Shelled, No. 1, per lb. 2>4 
No. 2. per lb.. 13,,® ];u 
Spanish, shelled. No. 1, per lo. 3 ® 334 
No. 2, per lb. 1 S 4 ® 2 
Chestnuts, per bushel of 60 los. 1 to® 3 00 
Hickory nuts, per bushel of 50 Ins. 75® 1 00 
Pecans, ungraded, per lb. 5 ® 6 
POTATOES. 
Potatoes, Me., Rose & Hebron, per d. h. bbl.2 00®2 25 
Bermuda, per bbl. 5 09 3 6 00 
I., in DulK. per bbl . 2 00 92 25 
Jersey, choice. In bulk, per bbl. 1 63®] 75 
Jersey, common. In bulk, per bbl.I 25®! 50 
^^State Rose and Hebrin, per 18J lbs.1 7'@2 (U) 
„_Stat 9 Burbank, oer 180 lbs. 1 f0@l 63 
N. Y. Stale, c immon, per 18) lbs.1 25®I 50 
.^^Scotoh Vtagnu-u. per 1 (i 8 -lb sack. 1 ( 0 ®l 90 
Irish and Engitsn Magnums, per 168-io 
sick. ] 50® 1 76 
German, oer 16S-lo oag.' 25@l 90 
•■Sweet, -xtra fancy, Vineland, per ool ....2 75®3 "5 
Other Jersey, oer d. h. bbl.2 00@2 75 
POULTRY—LIVE. 
Western, per pair. 
Southern and Southwestern, per Ib.. 
Gtaese, local, fattened, per pair. 
DRESSED DRY-PACKED. 
Chickens, Jersey and near-by, prime.... 
State and Penn , prlrue. 
N. Ohio & Mich , scalded .’ 
Fowls, Jersey and near-by, prime. 
Western, poor to fair. 
Md. and Del., choice 
75 
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65 
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85 
60 
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Geese. West’n, young and old. mixed 
perlb. 7 ® 10 
Squabs, tame, white, per dozen. 2 50 03 00 
Dark and noor per dozen.] 50 @2 00 
VEGETABLES 
Brussels soronts, per quart. 7 ® 14 
Beets, Bermi. da. per crate..' l 25®' 50 
Cabbage, per lUO.'.3 0 @6 00 
Carrots, washed, per barrel. 75 ®i 50 
Canllfiower, L. I. and Jersey, per bbl.1 Oiiias W 
Celery, fancy, per dozen. 40 ® 75 
Poor to good, per dozen. 15 ® 40 
Chicory, New Orleans, per bbl.2 0033 00 
Cucumbers. Florida, per crate. 2 00@4 UO 
Eggplant, Florida, per ool. 3 oj @4 00 
Green peas. Va.. per oasket. _® _ 
Florida, per crate. ',‘2 0004 00 
Kale. Norfolk, per bbl. 25® 75 
Lettuce, per bbl.00@3 UO 
Onions, Orange County, red, per bbl. 1 25®1 75 
Orange County, yellow, per bbl.1 25®i 75 
Connecticut, red, per bbl. 1 2 i@l 75 
Connecticut, wnite, per bbl. "2 50 a 4 00 
Connecticut, yellow, per bbl.ill 2'@1 75 
State and Western, yellow, per bbl.I 25®1 75 
Orange County, white, per bbl.2 00@3 50 
Parsnips, per bbl. 25 ®! 50 
Solnscn, per bhl. 60 ^ji qo 
Squash, Marrow, per obl. 1 25@] 50 
Hubbard, per bbl .. 50112 00 
String Beans, Fla., perorate. 6 r @2 60 
Tomatoes, Fla , per crate. 60 ®i 50 
Turnips. Jersey and L. I. Russia nerbbl.. 75@1 CO 
In writing to advertisers please always mention 
Thb Rural. 
SHIP YOUR POULTRY, PORK, 
CALVES, FRUITS and VEGETABLES 
To the old, reliable Commission House, 
(ESTAULISHEl) 1865) 
S. jEI. cfc E. H. I'ROJST, 
100 Park Place, New York. 
Stencils, Shipping Cards, etc., furnished on appli¬ 
cation. References: The Rural New-Yorker, or 
Irving National Bank. 
K. 0. palmer. G. H. BIVENBUEG a. W. PBOSTi 
ESTABLISHED 1869. 
PALMER, EIVENBUEa & 00., 
Saccewora to C. S. PALMER, 
Wliolesale Commission Merchants. 
APPLES and POTATOES in car lots a Specialty 
Also Poultry, Butter and Eggs, and Dressed Calves 
16(5 Reade Street, New York, 
References : Chatham Nrtl-onal Bank. 
fnnQ PUCAD From choice selected Pure Bre 
LUUu UliLnli Poultry, of the most noted priz 
. winning srrains. Stamp for fin 
Illustrated catalogue. B. H. GREIDER. Florin, l»u 
New Watch Offer. 
WALTHAMS asd ELGINS 
AT REDUCED PRICES 
We have just secured some bargains in 
watches, which we offer below. Watches 
previously offered, will be sold at the 
same prices as formerly. This is a special 
lot and the supply is limited. If you 
want a good watch cheap order quickly. 
These are for subscribers only. We sail 
no watches at these prices to non-sub¬ 
scribers, but new yearly subscribers may 
send an order for a watch with a subscrip¬ 
tion. These watches are guaranteed, 
and may be returned within three days 
after receipt, if not found as represented. 
SPECIAL, OFFEli No. 1. 
Price, $ 1 2.50 
No. 1 l8 a genuine Waltham or K'gin watch. It Is 
men’s or ladies size, hunting Case only. O’he works 
are handsomely jawel^d snd c ntain all me latest 
IraproveujentB. Walcn clues and Installinont men 
get $38 lor t.ils watch. Our prxc, including de¬ 
livery, $'2.50. 
OiferNo. 2. Silver Stiflonod Watch 
Men’s SIz I Price, $7 
No. 2 U a genuine Wiilth.im or Klgln watch, onen 
face, stem wlnu and s-jc. Cjn'aintr g seven Jewels and 
all liuprovemerts. 'I'liB c ise .s m ulo <, I siiild sliver 
nearly engraved and sr.iffene i wunld wild a pinto r f 
8 )ltd niciiel Sliver. In tnis wh/ a ensM is pronneed 
equal In wear to solid silver. Price delivered, $7. 
Offer No. 3. Silverohl Watcii. 
Men’s Size. Pricr), $5 50. 
No. 3 Is a men's Waltham or Elgin watch w ih 
seven jewels, stem wmd and s-", and kIi Imnr ivo- 
nie'i s. The case, open face only. 1. made i f s- id 
Bllvernlfl and COmpOsluOn iii'l'.i wn ell lonasin-wp 1 
and will wear as long as s-nlisiivr 'I'he <•■... m i is 
made of beveied I rencn pi ti'-gui.-saost < ng us lo 
withstand anv s’rain. dj,,, case i. n iui . -v ipe 
groat Kej SLOno Watch 0;i»e ('. ni lui-r <.t I’lrla e- 
pnla, which lunkes toe .Inmcs B ss < a miu which 
turns out I ver 2,000 watch cases per day. Price 
delivered, $5 50. 
Offer No. 4. Solid Gold Watch. 
Men’s S Z3. Pric?, S 2S 50 
No. 4 Is a irrn’s sl'e hunting c'iss Wnitham c 
Elgin watch. Tne w^rks cotit^ui (-even jewels,-ten. 
wind ands^taml all lu/proveiiK'iiis. T is wuic'i i as 
worgsof ihosiine kind t.s irio.-s in Nts. 1,‘z i .no 3 , 
and they ate gn-irart ed i.) oe aocirato, ThectHO 
Is made (.f solid Ik gent and w i-ns about i«<) 
ounces. This Hcneif the best waicncs ever iukJo 
and we guai aritee it to hiequa,! lo the $.01) wnci es 
sold hy wall li Clues and Insta Injotitmec. We ought 
toget$'))f, r this watch dihwo have cunslclaretl ino 
thousandsof i-uhscrlhers wno will wl-h to niircni.so 
It and we will deliver It auywuere In the United 
States for $28.60. 
Offer No. 5. Solid Gold Watcli. 
Ladies’ Size. Price. $ 1 7 50 
No. 5 Is a ladles size Wait' am or E'gln watch. The 
so ld gold case Is handM,ii.elv cngiuvna d tr.o 
works are guata- teed t) i.e ncc riit-j in t-very in¬ 
stance. 0 'h«y contain seven jewe's. sieiii wlnil and 
set and all improvements. Price delivered, il7 50. 
Offer No. (>. Gold AV^iiich. 
Ladles’ S'ze. Price, $ 1 O 
No. 61s a ladles' Waltham or Elgin watcli. Ini' ting 
case, handsomely engraved 'J’hiscaso is made hv 
r lllng a lienvy sheet of solid gold iinon a shet 11 f 
fine slid ctiDoOilt'on metal. Tnts waicn looks Just 
like a $75 so.Id gold wach and It will keep Justus 
good time. Price delivered, $10. 
Offer No. 7. Solid Silver Watcli. 
Ladles’ Size. F’rice, $9 50. 
No. 7 Is a ladles size solid ooln-st ver VValihani or 
Elgin wacen. Tne wo'ks Cvnial.n s-vn.n jewels, siem 
wlr.d and set and all Duorovsms’.ts. Tho case is 
made of solid coin sliver neat y engrprod. Hold to 
suDscrioers only, delivery guaraniefed. $.(.' 0. 
POINTS TO llE3IK3rn!:U. 
All men’s size watches are equally suitable for 
boys and all ladles’ size watches for girls. The 
groat Waltliam and Elgin Companies make nothing 
but watches of high grade. Our cises a.-e the vr ry 
best In the world. We offer cnly goods of the high* st 
grades and we guarantee sa'.isfaciljn In every in¬ 
stance. If you order a watch and U Is not received 
In good condition or ir It falls to run, ship It back to 
us a- d get your money or a i.?w watch. 
THE EUEAL NEW-YORKER, 
Cor. Chambers and Pearl Sts., New York. 
