No. SO. Hunter’s Pet Rifle, 
Given lor Filteen Subscriber 
Hero is some¬ 
thing in the way 
of a sporting riilo 
which will inter¬ 
est all who are 
familiar with wea¬ 
pons for hunting. 
It was made to or¬ 
der in tho first 
placo for a spe¬ 
cial party which 
wanted rifles 
which w o u 1 d 
shoot accurately 
and also be light 
and easily carried. 
After a thorough 
trial it was found 
so convenient and ' 
trusty that they 
are now made and 
sold iu large quan - 
tities. The weight P 
is about 5'^ lbs. 
and it will kill at 
40 or HO rods. They m 
are made by the J > I 
Stevens Anns ami 
Tool Co., Ch ico]>ee £ © ^ 
Falls, Mass., and 
we have no hesi- 
tation in recoin- ggjgaPP 
mending them to )W 
any of our readers 
who wish a hunt¬ 
ing rifle. The price II 
for this particular // 
rifle is from $18 to // 
$21, according to // 
the size. It will // 
pay to send for a // 
catalogue wnich, // 
with all necessary // 
information, will 1/ 
be furnished to 1/ 
any one writing // 
to the company as // 
above. Mention [J j 
the Rural. 
No. 90. Mend’s Pocket 
Pruning Saw. 
Given for Two Subscrib¬ 
ers. 
This is a new and very 
useful tool. The blades are 
< hand-forged from tho best 
A razor steel; it needs no set- 
ptiug as blade tapers to the 
ffback. Can be carried in 
! I coat pocket; is ready for 
| use. and, when not in use, 
I the blade can be shut up 
/ like a knife, and is out of 
harm's way. Price $1. 
Made by Maher & Grosh, 
Toledo, O. 
xtr~ i No* 83. Sent Pnetpaid for Two Subscribers. 
of one"mile 1 'l’he Fwinpr!'™" 1 tter .V- gives splendid satisfaction and works nicely at a distance 
hLfar^andsneaktohouse with his barn or with some central point on 
his store with the hnmMnSj llLS fl «ld, the merchant his house with his store or connect 
^S>£ ws7an conTc? thS ^“paracentral point from which his customers can order 
houses and lfve in d S , of their friends, neighbors can connect their 
nouses and five m direct commumcation with each other. No experience required. 
No. 91. Pronina:. Wnit- 
tli’ir, and Budding 
Knife. 
Given for Two Subscrib¬ 
er*. 
Our friends who received 
this knife last year speak 
highly of it, and we there¬ 
fore offer it again this 
season. It is fully war¬ 
ranted by the makers, 
Maher & Grosh, Toledo, 
Ohio, who never send an 
inferior article. Price of 
knife, $1. 
No, S6- KinnrpHH Harmonica. 
For One Subscriber. 
Rents, finished in imitation of either gold or silver, are capable 
bent for only one subscriber. 
No. 9i, Tho Fairy Tricycle. 
Given f, r 10 Subscribers. 
’Hiis tricycle is the best in the market in 
point of health, ease and grace of motion. The 
tendency is to keep the body erect and tho 
shoulders back instead of bending over as 
children are apt to do when riding any other 
tricycle. No weakness or anv other bad ef¬ 
fects follow excessive riding. These are points 
which should be considered first of all by par¬ 
ents when purchasing tricycles for their child¬ 
ren. It can be used anytime when snow is 
not on the walks, and especially in stormy 
Jj& gives the sportsman a 
\ clear white bead, which 
can he seeu distinctly 
against any object, iu the woods or 
in bright sunlight. The contrasting black 
neck of the Sight makes tho bead all the more 
prominent Wo will send this front sight, 
alone for one subscriber. 
The Lyman patent combination rear sight 
for sporting and target rifles is used and re¬ 
commended by many of the most expert rifle 
4) shots in this country, 
fr* It is adapted to any 
a rifle and can be read- 
Bl _ ily adjusted, One of 
I its advantages is that 
*■«. fW* ’ when aiming this 
ft -5P ‘ sight, has the apjtear- 
f’ivef auceofaringor hoop, 
^ whichshows the front 
oi the view, Mime with the ordinary 
<>i)en rear sight the most important part 
of the view is shut out liesidtss the great 
difficulty of quickly getting the front 
sight in the notch of the rear sight. Almost 
No ST. Accordeons. 
For One, Two and Three Subscriber*. 
We have selected several styles and priced aoeordeons and think they will please our friends 
An accordeou is one of t he easiest musical instruments to learu to play and when well olaved 
STKlifS'S' , N > '»<• .Or M, -rill ”S 
fiats ssksteiss 
weather t hey protect the clothes and feet from 
the wet iu taking outdoor exercise or going on 
errands aud become most useful as well as 
pleasaut. Is is a good hill climberand per¬ 
fectly safe to descend any hill. It is just the 
thing for school girls who have loug or short 
distances to go. No child can afford to be 
without o-.e and the price is w ithin the reach 
of all. The No. 1, price $10, given for 10 sub¬ 
scribers; or the No. 2, price $12. given for 12 
subscribers. Manufactured by the Fav Manu¬ 
facturing Company, Elyria, Ohio. 
No. 88- Zimmerman's Minia¬ 
ture Auto Harp. 
Given lor Three Subscribers. 
This little instrument will 
please those having a taste for 
amsic. but debarred from prac¬ 
ticing it by the cost of au instru¬ 
ment, or the difficulty of learn¬ 
ing. And when they see how 
easily they can play it, every 
such person will want one. It is 
sold by C. F. Zimuiennau, im¬ 
porter and dealer i u musical in¬ 
struments. 240 North Second 
street, Philadelphia, Fa. Price 
$8.60. 
No. 93. The White Mountain Hammock 
Chair. 
Given for Three aud Four Subscribers. 
This combined hammock chair is adapted to 
the house, lawn, porch or camp, and is chock 
full of comfort and blessed rest. It assumes 
and can be used in any position from sitting to 
At 2S7806 
No. S’2. Tbe Den Shirt. 
Given lor Odd New Subscriber, 
No. 89. Marlin Revolver. H pf 
Given for Three Subscribers. 
This revolver is made of the best material. It is fully nickel-plater 
rubber handle, and is in all respects one of the best revolvers made 
uished by the Marlin Fire Arms Company, of New Haven. Conn. 
$.').. r i0. W e will send one for three subscribers. This is an exl 
nary offer. The Rural New-Yorker sells nothing. 
1> mg down, without any exertion of tho occu- 
pant. The cheapest and best article in the 
world for the enjoyment of fresh air. Price 
-Yn?i ! i ta,u L! 4 - A h * AJ X or(l & Berkele Co.,’ 
