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a 1881.] [For Advertising Rates see Page 426.] jAMEBAO AJST A.GRIOXJLTXJEIST. 
A SELF-5V1ADE MAN. 
About ten years ago there was plowing upon the hillsides 
in Huuterdon County, New Jersey, a poor barefooted boy. 
He was one of a large family, and stood but a small show 
for a share of this world's joys. He was forced to leave the 
paternal roof and seek his own support. He had the true 
American pluck and strove manfully to make his mark in 
the world. How well he has succeeded will be understood 
when we state that he has become to-day one of the largest 
and most influential manufacturers in this country. Alone 
he mapped out a career which already shines conspicuously 
among the mauv examples of the self-made men of our 
times. His name is Daniel F. Beatty, Mayor of Washington, 
New Jersey, and it has become a household word through¬ 
out the length and breadth of this land. His unaided 
enterprise has been prodigious—his success phenomenal. 
He manufactures and sells direct to the people from his 
mammoth factory at Washington, New Jersey, upwards 
of one thousand cabinet organs every mouth. He is 
rapidly becoming one of the great benefactors of the race, 
for he has abolished middlemen's and all extortionate 
profits, and by reason of a vast trade he produces instru¬ 
ments very economically and sells them at a small margin 
above actual cost. The Beethoven Grand Organ, shown in 
an advertisement in this issue, is one of his newest styles, 
and is meeting with a wonderful sale. The combination is 
new, and Mr. Beatty has secured it for his exclusive use by 
caveats filed at the Patent Office. The organ was produced 
in May, and is pronounced by all disinterested judges to be 
one of the finest ever placed upon the market. It should 
be ordered at once if desired for a Holiday present, as 
Mayor Beatty has an immense trade, and has to crowd his 
factory to it utmost to fill orders. Readers should remem¬ 
ber that Mr. Beatty guarantees everything exactly as repre¬ 
sented. He has been three times elected Mayor of his own 
city, which is proof positive that lie is respected at liis 
home. 
Huying slices foa* diiklrcn’s wear 
with tlie A. S. T. Co. USack. Tip 
Established I860. 
The Methodist, 
BEST, BRIGHTEST, AND CHEAPEST, 
©f the Methodist Weeklies, 
Published at Ho. 15 Murray St., Hew York. 
Rev. 1>. II. WHEELER, 1.1,. T>„ Editor. 
Rev. DANIEL CURRY, LL D., Associate Editor. 
Subscription Price Reduced to 
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No Charge for Postage. 
The Methodist contains from 20 to 24 pages weekly, being 
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Persons subscribing NOW for next year <1882), 
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Address H. W. DOUGLAS, Publisher, 
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LIQUID PAINTS 
Are the purest, finest, richest, most durable and economi¬ 
cal paints ever made for structural purposes. Samples of 
colors and Descriptive Price Lists free by mail. 
From American Agriculturist , November , 1880. 
“ Through a number of years the H, W. 
Johns’ 35’f’g Co. have established an en¬ 
viable reputation for malting liquid 
paints tbat arc remarkable for their dura¬ 
bility and beauty. Their Asbestos Liquid 
Paints have real merit, and all who con¬ 
template painting their farm and other 
buildings should bear this in mind. We 
can gladly refer the reader to our recom¬ 
mendation of this firm and its paints in 
the past.” 
H. W. JOHNS’ MANUFACTURING CO., 
S7 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
Manufacturers of Genuine Asbestos Roofing, 
Steam Pipe and Boiler Coverings, Steam 
Packing, Millboard, Sheathings, Lin¬ 
ings, Coatings, Cements, etc. 
upon them means just this; shoe 
bills reduced one-half, and perfect 
GET THE BEST. 
at the toe until the shoe is worn 
out. Parents can prove this by 
giving them a trial. Trade-mark 
<A-S.T.C°) on front of every Tip, 
25 Imported useful Household 
Articles for Samples and Agents cata¬ 
logue for a Sc stamp to pay postage and 
packing to all those who mention (his 
paper. London Importing Co., ‘Z‘£, 
| 24 & 26 4th Avenue, New York. 
COMMON SENSE 
CHAIRS and ROCKERS. 
Send Stamp for Illustrated Cata¬ 
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F. A. SINCLAIR, MottviUe, N. Y. 
Special Discount on First Orders. 
$8 
Pays for a 4 line advertisement in 320 weekly news¬ 
papers. 
Send for catalogue. 
K. W. FOSTER, 10 Spruce St., New York. 
THE FARMER’S WATCH. 
Endorsed by the Agriculturist. See page 216, 
May number. 1881. Made to wear. Keep time 
and not break down. Stem "Winder and Setter. 
German Silver Nickel-plated Case. Thousands 
sold and no complaints. Agriculturist says: “It 
will perform quite as satisfactorily as many 
that cost several times as much." Circulars free. 
$10, by express. J. S. Birch & Co., 38 Dey St.,N.Y. 
The most l'.Ei.lAlii.l: Food 
For Infants & Invalids. 
Used everywhere. J\ot a med¬ 
icine, but a steam-cooked food , 
suited to the weakest stomach. 
Take no other. Sold by druggists. 
Woolrich & Co. on every label. 
W jv vnflfig 1 arFiligiisli MleiT 
A* VV\A.AVW8 Assorted sizes. Large Eyes, 
easy to thread. Silver Steel, 
will not bend, eyes drilled and burnished, will not cut the 
thread. Sample package by mail, 'Z5c„ 3 packages 50c. 
You can make money with them. Circulars of the goods 
Free. AGENTS WANTED. New England Novel¬ 
ty M’fg. Co., 24 Portland St., Boston, Mass. 
MARK’S P AT ENT ~ARTi?Tc IA L LIMBS. 
Hth Rubber hands and feet. First Premiums. 
,'ew Patents with important improvements. The 
nost reliable comfortable and useful. Illustrated 
lamphlet of 120 pages, containing valuable in¬ 
formation sent Free to those giving satisfactory 
.description of their case. U. S. Government Man¬ 
ufacturer. Soldiers’ attention specially invited. 
A. A. MARKS, 691 Broadway, N. Y. 
MMNISjR™"™ 
P ersonsaskforit. 
C ^ sTmpl^fXhtest running. 
iJa A? «| Does most work with least fatigue. Winns 
the bobbins without running the machine. 
Largest shuttles. Simple tensions. Late improvements. 
Never skips stitches or breaks needles. Always in order. 
Most durable and best mechanism. Easily learned, easy to 
work,easy to sell. DISCOUNTS TO AGENTS. 
MADISON MACHINE CO„ 911-923 Broadway, New York. 
,^HE ESTEY ORGAN through 
its intrinsic merit has won 
a wide popularity. It is univer¬ 
sally known as combining sweet¬ 
ness and power of tone, skilled 
and thorough mechanism, new 
and elegant designs. 
■ ■ —. ■ ■ - ■ ■ 
J. ESTEY & CO., Bvattleboro, Yt. 
Illustrated Catalogues mailed free to all 
applicants. 
CffilCACJ© SCALE CO. 
151 South Jefferson Street, Chicago, III. 
2-Ton Wagon Scales, $40; 4-Ton, $60; The Little 
Detective, $3. Send for Price-List. 
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DEDER1CK S HAY PRESSES 
are sent anywhere on trial to operate against all 
other Presses, the custom¬ 
er keeping the one that 
suits best. No one has ever 
dared show up any other 
Press, as Dedcrick’s Press 
■ is known to be beyond 
. competition, and will bale 
with twice the rapidity of 
; any other. The only way 
J inferior machines can be 
fS. sold Is to deceive the in¬ 
experienced by ridiculously 
false statements, and thus 
sell without sight or seeing, 
and swindle the purchaser. 
‘Working any other Press 
i alongside of Dedcrick’s al- 
i wavs sells the purchaser a 
Dederick Press, and all 
know it too well to show 
up. Address for circular 
P. K. DEBERICK & CO., 
[Or Order through your Merchant.] Albany, N. Y. 
USE THE VEKY BEST. 
“Trade Mark.” 
A N N A T T O . 
L. E. RANSOM, 34 Maiden Lane, Iff. Y. City. 
A fine Opportunity for Purchasing Rifles, 
Shot-Guns, and Sportsmen’s Outfits 
of every description, of a relia¬ 
ble Character, and at 
Reasonable Rates. 
To meet the wishes and constant inquiries from our 
readers in all parts of the country, we have a Depart¬ 
ment specially devoted to supplying whatever may be 
desired, in the way of good GUNS, etc., of any and all 
kinds; Ammunition, Equipments, 'Tents, 
Ilaminocks, and Camping; Outfits generally ; 
Fishing [Tackle, Stuffed Birds, etc., etc. In¬ 
formation in regard to all these matters cheerfully given. 
SHOT-GUNS. 
Muzzle-loading, double-barrel, London make, genuine twist 
barrels..$11.00 
Breech-loading, double-barrel, made by Wm. Moore & Co., 
London, twist barrels, 12-bore, $20.10-bore, $20.75. 
Double and single barrel breech-loaders, made by Rem¬ 
ington, Parker, Colt, and other reliable manufacturers. 
RIFLES. 
Remington's New Frontier Rifle, 9 shots. 24-inch barrel, 
uses Government cartridges (45-caliber).$22.00 
Also, all varieties of Rifles, made by Remington, Win¬ 
chester, Sharp, Ballard, Smith & Wesson, Stevens, etc., in¬ 
cluding Repeaters, Hunting and Target Rifles, of various 
calibers, both breech and muzzle loaders. 
REVOLVERS. 
Excellent 5-shot,, guaranteed Steel Barrel and Cylinder, 
32 caliber, for long or short Cartridge. Sent post-paid by 
mail for $2.50_Also a 22-caliber Steel Barrel and Cylinder, 
7-shot, for $1.25 by mail. 
.Also : Remington’s, Colt's, Smith & Wesson’s, and all the 
other first-class Revolvers, from $3 up to $.'5. 
AMMUNITION. 
Cartridges, Brass, and Paper Shells, Caps, Wads, etc., ete. 
FISHING TACKLE. 
Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, Flies, Spoons, 
etc. Tents, Hammocks, and Camping Out-fits generally. 
STUFFED BIRDS AND ANIMALS 
in great variety; also Taxidermist’s Supplies. Skins of all 
kinds, stuffed and mounted. 
13?" All residing near, or visiting the city, are Invited to 
call and see the stock. 
©JLW CATALOGUE FREE. 
Illustrated Sportsman’s Catalogue of Books, etc., 
mailed, postpaid, on receipt of two 3-ceut stamps. 
ORANGE .TUDD COMPANY, 
751 Broadway, New York, 
(Opposite Astor Place.) 
