1884 
748 
turnip, parsnip, 
spinach, sage.sorg 
SUPPLEMENT TO THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
now offered for the first time. Price $1.00 
per plant—$9.c0 per dozen. Wo will give it 
in premiums as follows—For two subscribers, 
one a new ODe, four plants; for three, two 
new ones, eight planrs; and for four, three of 
them now, a baker's dozen (13), They will be 
from the originanvs, A. J. Cay wood & Sons, 
Marlboro, N. Y.—thus insuring genuineness— 
w ill be strong plants, well packed aud deliv¬ 
ered free by mail or express. 
No. 33. Stcveus’s New No. 3 Itifle. 
This rifle, 24-inch barrel, 22, 
32, 38, or 44 caliber, is a com¬ 
plete hunting or target gun. 
It is fitted with the Beach 
combination sight, with an 
open rear sight ou the barrel. 
Combined with the Beach and 
Vernier sights, it is instantly 
changeable from a huuting to 
a target rifle and vice versa. 
This gun is made with half- 
romid barrel, somewhat light¬ 
er than the usual weight; stock 
varnished and finely finished; 
frame and butt plate nickel- 
plated. It is easily taken 
apart and carried in a valise or 
trunk. Unless otherwise or¬ 
dered, it is chambered for ore i- 
nary Rim Fire Ammunition, 
to bo had in any village in the 
laud, These advantages are 
so evident as to need no com¬ 
ment. Messrs. Stevens «fe Co., 
Chicopee Falls, 
Mass., have a very 
high staudard for 
gnus, and not one 
is allowed to leave 
the factory until 
it wj)l stand the 
most exacting tests 
in every respect. 
Their high charac¬ 
ter is a guaranty 
for their goods. 
This is a good op 
portnnity for our 
friends to get a 
good rifle aud 
help the Rural 
Price |25; given 
for 68 subscribers 
at $2.00. 
No. 38* Now Model Pocket Itifle. 
No. 3«. The 
Mark in non Reservoir Pen. 
U. Macbinnon & Co., 
109 Broadway, New York, 
makers. Fora pen al ways 
ready for use this has no 
equal. It will write 75 
pages of foolscap with one 
filling, and does away 
with the use of ink bottles, 
aud the annoyance of fre¬ 
quently dipping the pen in 
ink, as is necessary withan 
ordinary gold or steel pen. 
The point is made of irid- 
um, is guaranteed by the 
manufacturers to last 40 
3 'ears, and is kept in per¬ 
fect order for three years 
free of cost. 11 may be car¬ 
ried in the pocket without 
any danger of breaking, as 
it is encased in gutta-per¬ 
cha with gold-mounted, 
chased tops. Price $5,00. 
We will present it for a 
club of six subscribers. 
Patent Adjustable 
Tool-holder. 
This is a "hollow handle 
inclosing 20 cast steel tools. 
The handle is of hard 
maple with liguumvitte 
cap. It has an adjustable 
steel chuck capable of 
bolding auy tool from a 
cambric needle to an eight- 
inch mill file. The tools 
are of the best quality, and 
with the present chuck no 
tool can pull out. Tbe tool- 
holder is very useful on 
countless occasions in 
every bouse. Price $1.00. 
Given for two subscribers, 
and 10 cents extra for post¬ 
age. 
No. 37. Maeomber’s Corn Planter. 
This can al=o be used as a bean and beet 
planter. It has no disk, slide, or brush to be 
continually causing trouble. The quautity of 
seed dropped is gauged by a thumb-nut. Price 
$3.50. Given for four subscribers. Manufac¬ 
tured by 8. M. Macomber, Grand Isle, Vt. 
1 his rifle, shown in the cut, has a barrel only 10 inches long, weighs but a little more than 
two pounds, and when the Breech Rest is removed is easily carried in the pocket. Combined 
"^ed as an< * i*?.®? Sights without any change. It does good shooting at 40 
9 J' distances skill is require!, but any boy or man who has never shot a rifle 
, can. m a shert time, do accurate work for usual distances at target or game. It brings 
. 11 K ,,tD ® from the tops of the tallest trees, and is a good thing to carry in pocket for use 
E"® V 19 * ho ^? un fa,ls . to do execution. If. h 22-100 aud 32-100 caliber, and is easily used and 
, I. C Q, n ' luis.ntloiH made of good material in every part, and with honest workmanship, 
by J. Stevens A Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Price $12.25. Given for 38 subscribers. 
Here is an article 
of almost universal 
utility. The cut 
shows the stylo of 
the kuife. It is 
fully warranted by 
the makers, Maher 
& Grosh, Toledo.O , 
who are a well es¬ 
tablished and trust¬ 
worthy firm, who 
never send out an 
inferior article. 
Price of knife 8L. 
We give it for three 
subscribers. 
No. 39. I'l'iinlng Kniie. 
No. 10. Imperial Croquet or Lnwn Pool Set. 
When played this is a fascinating and exciting game, 
lawn; is easy to learn, and is a very healthful exercise. 
It presents a fine appearance on the 
Wo will send a fine French polished 
set, price $10 for a club of 20 subscribers, or a nicely painted and varnished set. price $7 50 
tor a club of lo subscribers. Supplied to us by E. I. Horsman, 80 William Street, N. Y. 
No. 41. Farmer*’ Anvil and Vine. 
Something every farmer is in need of. Here is a chance to get one cheap; do not miss it. 
Prices Nos. 1, $4.50; 2, $3 50; 8, $3 00. Given for 12, 10. and 8 subscribers respectively. 
- lanufactured by the Riehardsem Manufacturing Co., Worcester, Muss. 
No. 4 'i. The Mitchell Farm Wagon. 
We have used this wagon for a number of years as premiums, and it hasalwayspleased 
our patrons so well that we offer itagain.lt satisfies completely every one who uses it. 
It is made of thoroughly seasoned timber and of the best iron aud steel. It has a steel 
spring seat, Hurlbut patent brake, top-box, whiffletrees, evener. neck-yoke and stay 
chains aud is sent out ready for service. The one wo offer has a %xl0 inch skein and l%x 
9-10 aud %-inch tire. Price $110, and we present it for a club of 160 subscribers at $2 
each. Made by Mitchell, Lewis & Co., Racine, Wis. 
No. 43. Folding Scissors. 
There is nothing more handy and useful 
than a pair of scissors, aud nothing more dan¬ 
gerous to carry if the points are unprotected. 
The ones here offered are entirely safe, as they 
No. 44. Excelsior Grass Scetlrr. PriceSlO. 
This little machine, fully described on page 
745 of Special Premium List, will lie given to 
any person sending us a club of 20 subscribers, 
and it will do all the grass seeding for the 
whole lot. A capital chance. 
No. 45. Two-horsc Plow No. 8. 
Manufactured by the Syracuse Chilled Plow 
Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Price $16. Given for a 
club of 33 subscribers. For cut and descrip¬ 
tion see Special Premium "list page 741. 
fold up as shown in tbe cut, and are perfectly 
harmless to carry. The price is $1. They 
are supplied to us by Maber & Grosh, Toledo, 
Ohio., and we send them for three subscribers. 
No. 46. Single-horse Plow No. 3. 
Manufactured and supplied to us by thesame 
firm as No. 45. Price $10. Given for a club 
of 20 subscribers. The cut aud description 
will be found on page 746 of the Special Pre¬ 
mium list. 
No. 47. Matthewa* Hcctl Drill. 
This well known garden drill will open a 
furrow, drop seed accurately, cover it the 
desired depth, lightly 
roll it and at. the same 
time mark the uext 
row. Itsowswitlian 
evenness and rapidity 
impossible to the 
most skillful bands 
alone. It will sow 
beet, carrot, onion, 
parsnip, 
etc. I he drill is complete, durable, and easily 
managed. Price $14. Giveu for a club of 28 
subscribers at $2 each. Made by T. B. Ever¬ 
ett & Co., Boston, Mass. 
No* 48. Noyes’ liny Fnrrler, 
Those who have the hnnd- 
Hog of hay will bo delighted 
with f ln< offer of this uuple- 
ineiJ L III has stood the test of 
years and of competition and 
given entire satisfaction. It 
l’ UK received many first pre- 
2W miums at lairs. It Ib adapt- 
wm'* ed to use in, or out of the 
Wv barn; for taking hay in or 
Wt out of buildings as well as 
_ for stacking it in the opeu 
field, with very lit tie expense for the stacking 
frame. It saves time and expense, is durable 
and does not easily get out. of order. Price 
810;given tor 20 subscribers at $2 each. Made 
by the U. 8. Wind Eugiuo and Pump (Jo., 
Batavia, 111. 
No. 49. The Keyntone W’nsher. 
This washer is warranted by the manufac¬ 
turers to wash clean, if properly used, with¬ 
out rubbing, anything that can be washed by 
iiund. It is easy in operation, does not wear 
the clothes, and, if properly used, will last for 
years. Price $7; given for a, club of five sub¬ 
scribers at $3 each. Made by F. F. Adams & 
(Jo., Erio, Pa. 
No. 50. Horstnan's Bicycle. 
This is ouo of the cheapest and best youth’s 
bicycles on the market. Price $35.00, Given 
for 95 subscribers. Manufactured by E. I. 
Horsman, 80 William Street, Now York. 
No. 51. Ilrailley’H Two-Wheeler. 
This vehicle is manufactured liy Bradley & 
C'o., Syracuse, N. Y., under the Perry patent. 
It has a large, roomy body, full 37 inches 
wide at top of cushion. It is trimmed with 
dark-green broadcloth, wood dash, 1)4 inch 
axles, with wheels to correspond. It 
weighs about 225 pounds, and is so constructed 
that all the jogging motion from the body of 
the curt is overcome, making it ride as 
easy as a plia-ton. The {gdee of the one shown 
in the cut is $30, and wo give it for a club of 
200 subscribers. 
No. 
52. Albion Sulky Rnke. 
For cut and description of this rake set 
Special Premium List, No. 22. The price is $30 
and we give it for 00 subscribers Manufac 
tured by the Albion Manufacturing Co , Al 
bion, Mioh. 
