Price, per Case of 13 Large Bottles, 5 to a Gallon. PORT WINE, NO. 1... .$4.00 RYE WHISKEY, NO. 3.. PORT WINE, No. 2.... ......$4.00 5.00 RYE WHISKA, No. 4. 5.00 DURAND PORT.. 6.00 SHERWOOD RYE.. 6.00 SHERRY WINE, No. 1.. 4.00 GOLDEN WEDDING RYE. 7.50 SHERRY WINE, No. 2. 5.00 DOUGHERTY RYE. .10.00 DAVIES SHERRY. 6.00 HERMITAGE RYE. .11.00 SWEET CATAWBA WINE. 4.00 BOURBON WHISKEY, No. 3...... 4.00 ANGELICA WINE.. 4.00 BOURBON WHISKEY, NO. 4...... 5.00 ANGELICA, OLD.. 5.00 BOURBON WHISKEY. No. 6..... 6.00 SWEET MÚSCATEL.. 4.00 8.00 12.00 BLACKBERRY BRANDY, No. 3... 4.00 HOLLAND GIN, No. 3. 4.00 BLACKBERRY BRANDY. NO. 4.. 5.00 HOLLAND GIN, No. 4. 5.00 BLACKBERRY BRANDY, OLD... 6.00 RYE MALT GIN. 6.00 BLACKBERRY BRANDY, Very Old 8.00 JAMAICA RUMS..$5, $6, $8 and 10.00 CIDER BRANDY $5, $6 and 8.00 SCOTCH WHISKEY .$6, $8 and $10.00 Sherwood Rye, per keg Rye Whiskey , No. X; per keg. $7:00 Golden wedding receper kg.:12:00 Kegs boxed, 25 cents extra. We will pack an assortment of Wines and Liquors in Case, if so desired, without extra charge. Hall Case, containing six bottles, at one-half the price of full case. Persons wishing goods sent C. 0. D. must remit $1 with order to insure good faith. All goods packed in plain boxes and shipped to any part of the United States. Complete price list free. Beautiful engraved calendar for 1893 now ready. Mailed free for 2c. stamp. 25 good cigars by mail, postpaid, $1. J. C. CHILDS & CO., 346 Eighth Ave., N. Y. City. MARTIN B. BROWN, PRINTER, STATIONER -AND Blank Book Manufacturer, 49 & 51 PARK PLACE, * * * * PRINTING MACHINE and SAW MANUFACTURERS. The “Reliance” Patented Stereotype Perfect ing Printing Machine. WE DESIRE to direct the attention of Newspaper Proprietors to this new and Improved Stereotype Perfecting Press, which is especially adapted to the needs of those who require a rapid and compact machine at a low price. It will print and deliver, folded, eight-page papers at the rate of 10,000 per hour; four-page papers at 20,000 per hour, and two-page supplements at 40,000 per hour. The eight-page papers are cut at the top and pasted down the centre margin, if desired. The machine can be adjusted in a few moments so to print either eight, four or two pages, and has no equal of its kind for speed, simplicity and durability. The length of the machine (over all) is 13 feet; width, 10 1-2 feet, including driving apparatus; height, 6 feet, 8 inches, and space required to run it, about 13 feet by 10 feet. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ADDRESS R, HOE & CO., 504 Grand-st., New-York, Also MANSFIELD-ST., BOROUGH ROAD, LONDON S. E., ENGLAND. USED BY THE PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR MORE TIIAN SIXTY YEARS. Blue-Black Record. All the New Styles. ESTABLISHED 1825. THADDEUS DAVIDS COMPANY, 127-129 William-St., NEW-YORK. 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None but the best metal will stand the process of manufacture. 20—It can be fitted with ease to any peculiarity of foot without heating. 3d-It is fixed without nails on a system which cannot possibly injure the horse or interfere with the natural growth of the hoof, and, though easily removable, is as firm as it could be made by any nails. 4th-It is moderate in price, and from its durability really cheaper than an ordinary shoe. 5th-It may be rubber padded on a system which obviates any “jar" to the leg on the hardest roads, and gives a safe footing on the most slippery surface, whether of asphalt, frost or ice. No sharpening is required. 6th-It can be fixed by a groom if a smith is not at hand. 7th-It is made solid for agricultural work and for use on country roads. It has been most favorably spoken of by the veterinary profession and the press; the newspapers stating that this invention will “revolutionize the shoeing of horses." Sets mailed to any address on receipt of postal order for $3.00. 54 World Building, New York. & SMITH, Brush Manufacturers. BRADLEY & SMITH. CASH BRUSH WAREHOUSE 251 PEARL STREET, A beautiful and patriotic picture, in colors, 14 by 18 inches, of a famous scene of the American Revolution, painted expressly for The Tribune by the artist Ogden, a great authority. Portraits of Washington, Knox, Putnam, Steuben, Clinton and others. This picture is historically correct; the uniforms are exact to a button. Obtainable only from The Tribune or its Club Agents. Price, 50 cents. Sent, postage paid, with The Weekly, one year, for $1 20. With the Semi-Weekly, $2 10. Free, for one new subscriber at $1. The Tribune's Illustrated Premium List sent free on application. THE TRIBUNE, New-York. MANUFACTURERS JOSEPH B. DALEY & Co., Established 1863. NEW YORK. Composition Made Especially for Export. |