SUPPLEMENT TO THE RURAL HEW-YORKER 
No. 53. H ientiflc Corn ami Feed Mill. 
The Foos Manufacturing Co., Springfield, Ohio, furnish us with the above mill 
No. 59. Lady’s Vest Chnin. 
Rolled gold, with solid gold tips. Price -$8.00; given for 16 subscribers. 
ing plates are of a special metal perfectly hard; are self sharpening, and can be run in either 
direction, thus rendering them very durable. They grind perfectly corn and cob, shelled corn, 
and all grains. We offer No. 4 size, price $60, for 168 subscribers. 
No. 54. Harmonica. 
The celebrated Richter Harmonica, German silver 
side*, four brass plates. Price 50 cents. Given for one 
new subscriber. 
. No. 61. No. 62. 
• Gent’s Vest Chain. 
Rolled gold, solid gold tips. Price $6; given for a club of 12 subscribers. 
Same as above, only lighter in weight; given for a club of 11 subscribers, 
Same as No. 61, ouly lighter; given for a club of nine subscribers. 
No. 55. Tremels Comzarl. 
German silver sides. Price $2.50. Given for four subscribers. 
No. 63. No. 64. No. 65. 
No. 03. Lady’s Ring. 
Solid, Rolled gold, withsetting of garnet and pearl. Price $6; given fora club of 14 subscribers. 
No. Ol. Lady's Luce Pin* 
Price $2.50; given for a club of seven subscribers. 
No. 05. Gent’s Cumco If in”. 
Price $12; given for 24 subscribers. 
Nos. 59 to 05 are supplied to us by H. C. Haskell, 12 John Street, New York. 
List. They are supplied to us by Cornish, 
Curtis & Greene, Fort Atkinson, Wis. Price 
$7 (X). Given for a club of 14 subscribers. 
No. OO. 
Universalob. 
Family Scale 
—weighs from % 
oz. to 240 lbs., 
and is fully war¬ 
ranted. Price 
$10, Given for 
a club of 16 sub¬ 
scribers. 
No. 50. Accordcoti. 
With 10 keys, black moulding, two stops, two sets of reeds, with corners and clasps 
ze 7x13. Price $6.00 Given for nine subscribers. 
No. 71. Syracuse Sulky Plow. 
In workmanship and practical features, this 
plows stands among the very best. It has 
pnoven so perfect in the field that not a single 
change has been made in its mechanism since 
it was first put upon the market. The Beam. 
Jointer, Standard and Bale that carries the 
plow, are made of the best quality of Open 
No. 07. 
Portable Plat¬ 
form Scale.— 
This has a sliding 
poise, is mounted 
on wheels, and has 
a capacity of to 
800 lbs. Price 
$22.50; given fora 
club of 40 subscrib¬ 
ers. 
No. 57. Aeeordeou. 
10 keys, fancy color, two stops, single bellows, mirrors in moulding, patent corner pro¬ 
tectors; size, 7x13. Price $8.00. Given for 13. 
Hearth and Bessemer steel. In fact, no pains 
or expense has been spared to make this plow 
first olas* in all its parts, and from the num¬ 
ber of premiums which have been awarded it 
during the present season, we judge that its 
merits ar« appreciated everywhere. We 
present this plow for a dub of 90 sut scrihers. 
Manufactured by the Syracuse Chilled Plow 
Co., Syracuse. N. Y. 
“Stop Thief!”—'T his scale has a capacity 
of >£oz. to 10 lbs., and retails for $1.15. We 
offer it for only two subscribers. 
These three styles of scales as shown above 
are selected with special reference to the 
tastes and wants of our friends. W e get them 
of the manufacturer, Jones of Binghamton, 
Binghamtou, N. Y., whose reputation as a 
maker of true and reliable scales is well es¬ 
tablished. 
No. 72. Clurk’s Root Cutter. 
This cutter is manufactured by the Higga- 
outn Manf. Corporation, Higganuui, Conn. 
Price $14; given tor a club of 28 subscribers. 
No. 69 Frank Wilson’s Ilaud Hone Mill. 
This little mill will take whole oyster shells 
or bones as large, and grind 
at the rate of one peck in 15 
minutes. 
No. 73- The New ' e*k ^eed Drill. 
Made by same firm as No 72. Price $12 
given for a club of 24 subscribers. 
It is worth very 
much to every beeper of poul- 
^iASXJLjy try, whetherfarm or city resi- 
d>’nt. It weighs 34 pounds, 
and costs $5.00. We will give it for a c'ub of 
12 subscribers. Manufactured by Wilson Bros,, 
Easton. Pa. 
No. 94. Corn Sheller. 
Made by same linn as No. 72 Price $15.50 
given for a club of 31 subscribers. 
No. 75- Farmers’ Fnvorire Cider Mill. 
Made bv same firm as No 72. Price $22 
given for a club of 44 subscribers. 
No. 5S. Violin. 
A good violin with bow and paper case. Price $7.50. Given for 15 subscribers. 
No. 70 Rectangular Churn, No. *2. 
A cut and full description of this churn may 
be found on Page 3 of the Special Premium 
For oms and descriptions of Nos. 72, 73, and 
74 see Special Premium List, Page 745, and 
for No. 75 see page 744. 
Nos. 54 to 58 are supplied to us by Herman Sonntag, 12 Park Place, New York, 
