S A POLIO 
CLOTHES WASH ER 
UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WRINGER. 
i tMambI 
ARE OPENING DAILY THEIR 
Bi'iKKs i>f watches at retail should he on their 
guard against buying watchesrepresented as " Amer¬ 
ican," and w hich are usually ad vcrtlscd in connec¬ 
tion with the words “Oroide." “Imitation Gold," 
mul other words calculated to attract attention. 
Nine eases out of ten surh watches are spurious, as 
our genuine movement* are seldom, i{ ever, put into 
anything but solid gold or silver eases. Large tiutn- 
bers of these worthies* watches bear colorable imi¬ 
tations of our tiade-ronrkii. To avoid Imposition, 
buyers who do riot know responsible jewelers should 
first procure a descriptive catalogue of the different 
styles of watches made by the American Wnteh 
Company, of Waltham. Mass. The catalogue con¬ 
tains, in addition, much useful information to 
watchmakers. Address 
ROBBINS & APPLETON, GENERAL AGENTS, 
182 Broadway, Now York. 
IMPORTATIONS 
FOR THE HOLIDAYS. • 
HAVK COURAGE TO SAY NO 
You're Hurting to-day on life’s Journey, 
Alone on the highway of life; 
You'll meet with a thousand temptations 
Each city with evil la rife. 
This world Is a stage of excitement. 
There's danger wherever you go; 
But If you are tempted in weakness. 
Have courage, my boy, to sny No. 
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The syren’s song may allure you ; 
Beware of her cunning and art. 
Whenever you see her approaching. 
Bo guarded and haste to depart. 
The billiard saloons are Inviting. 
Decked out In their tinsel and show 
You rnay be invited to enter ; 
Have courage, my boy to say No. 
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shall receive a copy for one year free. 
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Publishers. I.VW Broome St.. New York. 
IP" Published monthly. Single number's 25 cent*. 
Regular subscription, fJM per year. To Teachers 
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SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS 
A VARIETY OF FANCY ARTICLES IN SILVER. 
WITH THEIR NEW STYLE OF FINISH. 
AND WITH PARCEL GILDING. 
The bright ruby wine may he offered— 
No matter how tempting it be, 
From poison that stings like an udder. 
My boy. have courage to floe— 
The gambling halls are below you. 
Their lights bow they dance to and fro, 
If you should lie tempted to enter. 
Think twice, even thrice, ere you go. 
CLOCKS AND MANTEL SETS 
In courage alone lies your safety, 
When you the long Journey begin, 
And trust In a Heavenly Father. 
Who will keep you unspotted from sin. 
Temptations will go on increasing, 
As streams from a rivulet flow; 
But If you are true to your manhood, 
Have courugo, my boy, to say No. 
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STICK TO YOUR BUSH 
MARBLE AND AXTIQl K (.KEEN BROXZE, 
SEVERAL LARGE, FINE SETS, 
Mr, Morgan was a rich, and also a good 
man. The people of the town respected him, 
sent him to Parliament, and seldom under¬ 
took anything without asking his advice. If 
a school-house was to he built, the plan had 
to be talked over with him. Widow P- 
asked him what she should plant in her 
field, farmer S-always got his advice in 
buying cattle, and Mrs. R-consulted him 
about bringing up her boys. 
When asked how he was so successful, Mr. 
Morgan said :—“ I will tell you how it was. 
One day, when I was a lacl, a party of boys 
and girls were going to a distant pasture to 
pick whortleberries. I wanted to go with 
them, hut was fearful that my father would 
not let me. When 1 told him what was go¬ 
ing on, and he at once gave me permission 
to go with them, I could hardly contain my¬ 
self for joy, and rushed into the kitchen and 
got a big basket, and asked mother for a 
luncheon. I had tlie basket on my arm, and 
was just going out of the gate, when my 
father called me back. He took hold of 
my hand, and said, in a very gentle voice : 
‘.Joseph, what are you going for, to pick 
berries or to play V ’ ‘ To pick berries,’ 1 re¬ 
plied. ‘ Then, Joseph, I want to tell you 
one thing. It, is this: When you find a 
pretty good bush, do not leave it to find a 
better one. The other boys and girls will 
run about, picking a little here and a little 
there, wasting a great deal of time, and not 
getting many berries. If you do as they do, 
you will come home with an empty basket. 
If you want berries, stick to your bush.’ 
“I went with tlie party, and we had a 
capital time. But it was just as my father 
said. No sooner had one found a good bush 
than lie called all t he rest, and they left their 
several places and ran off to the new-found 
treasure. Not content more than a minute 
or two in one place, they rambled over the 
whole pasture, got very tired, and at night 
had hut very few berries. M v father’s words 
kept running in my cars, and 1 ‘stuck to my 
bush.’ When I had done with one, 1 found 
another, and finished that; then I look mi- 
other. When night came, I had a large 
basketful of nice berries, more than all the 
others put together, and was not half so 
tired as they were. I went home happy. 
But when I entered I found my father had 
been taken ill. Tie looked at my basket full 
of ripe, black berries, and said, ‘ Well done, j 
This is the way the children appeared the morning after our new nurse, Chew 
Chaw, took charge! 
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“ A Christian boy, and so grow up to be a 
Christian man,” said George. “ I believe 
that is the greatest somebody for us to be." 
George is right. There is no higher man¬ 
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the power of every boy to reach that. Every 
boy cannot be rich; every boy cannot be 
President; every boy cannot be judge; but 
God asks you all to a Christian muuhood— 
to be III'.h sons, and so, with Ilia Son Jesus 
Christ, to be heirs of Heaven. 
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BIBLICAL ENIGMA,—No. 10, 
Sole Agents for the 
NARDIN AVATCII 
T am composed of fifty-nine letters: 
My 1,19,14, 48, 37 was used in vineyards. 
My 4,21,10,28,47 was used In Jewish offering's. 
My 6 , 24, 49, 67, 34 was an ancient measure. 
My 7,13, 9, 55,25 was an ancient country. 
My 10, 51, 44, 33, 3 was a musical instrument. 
My 10, 50, 6 , Sit, 45 was an ancient prophet. 
My 23, 8 , 47 , 3b, 55 was an ancient town. 
My 26, 2,12,31, 40 was an auelent pro\ ince. 
My 29, 21, 49. 5S, 37 was an aneient. mountain. 
My 32, 35, 38,53, 40 was an ancient officer. 
My 36,41,30.21.18 was an ancient musician. 
My 42, 11 , 53,1, 35 was an ancient seaport. 
My 40,25,17, 50,22 was an aneient ri\ or. 
My 52, 27. 20, 46, 55 was art aneient city. 
My 56, 46, 5, 54, 2 was an ancient town. 
My 59, 3, 0,15, 43 was an ancient, king. 
My whole is a verso In the Bible. 
Sheffield, Pa. Isola. 
iST" Answer in two weeks. 
T il F. J> 12 X T H R (IB C 1 I. A R . 
Explaining a new discovered way to run In' all 
kinds o( Horse* and Colls trot, fast. By this mel lied 
a man makes $1,300 on one Horse. Rim a b".v make* 
I960 nn two common Colt*; a farmer'snon makes a 
common farm Horse trot In 3.18, and he i* sold for 
$300. All pacers compelled to trot. Only HO minutes 
required to Increase the speed of any llorso or Celt, 
or the money returned. 3,000 references. Price $1. 
Address PIERRE D. VAN 1IOESEN, 
Box 6033. 67 South St., N. Y. 
[CLEANSES GARMENTS 
QUICKLY AND THOROUGHLY, 
lWITHOUT RUBBING, 
Saving Its cost every year by saving clothes. 
EVERY PIANO SOLID BY US 
FULLY WARRANTED 
W A REROOMS, 
CROSS-WORD ENIGMA,—No. 19 
No. 11 E. 14th St 
My first is in meat hut not in bread. 
My second's in finger but not in head; 
My third is in lecture but not in address. 
My fourth is in Kitty but not in Hess; 
My fifth is in orange hot not in pear, 
My sixth is in lion but not in bear; 
My whole is a poet of world-wide fame. 
Now solve the above, and gi ve me his name. 
Architect. 
Answer in two weeks. 
Between 5th Ave. and Iniou Square, 
NEW YORK. 
C HEAP I—A Handsome, lull-gilt Photograph 
Album, holding 26 full-size pictures, mailed, post¬ 
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Address C. SEYMOUR, Holland, Erie Co.. N. Y. 
RARMER’S HELPER SHOWS HOW 
X 1 to double the protlts of the farm, and how farm¬ 
ers and their sons can each make 
^XOO PER MONTH 
in winter. 10.000 copies will he untiled free to farm¬ 
ers. Send name and address to ZE1GLER, MC¬ 
CURDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.. Cincinnati, Ohio, 
or Springfield, Mass. 
IS EVERYWHERE ACKNOWLEDGED 
The Strongest, Most Durable and 
Efficient Wringer Made. 
ZjT" Try it with any and all others. 
PT" Sold by Dealers generally. 
R. C. BROWNING, Gen’l Agent, 
3‘i Cortlandt St., New York. 
TheKing of the 
Border Men 
TheWildestTmsl Tale he 
Ever Wrote 
Will he Commenced 
at onee in the 
New York Weekly 
ANAGRAM.-No. 29, 
Era ciove fo lal stom etews 
Ot celenls stonsco side: 
Ret cl rest on snogs ear sheet somt etfle, 
Teh slearde sivord lath sliptapere 
Inks noseost toni higss. Aliquts, 
By the Hearth, Somewhere, 1809. 
tST "Answer in two weeks. 
'fTTTSTPr* AT? HOW M A II E 
V XXII X4VX.T&.XV* from CIDER, WINE, 
MOLASSES OR SORGIIU-M in 10 hours, without 
using drugs. 
For Circulars, address F. I. SAGE, 
Vinegar Maker, Cromwell, Conn. 
DECAPITATION.-No. 7 
WARRANTED in every 
W VV particular. Buv the MoNI- 
> TOR CLOTHES WRINGER man- 
umetured by JOHN YOUNG’S 
original Wringer Man.) SON. Am- 
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V, Wooden Frame Cog-Wheel Wring- 
M er, with Solid White Rubber Roll, 
ers clear lo the Shaft, which ean- 
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iron parts arc all mnlloahlr and 
wrought Iron, and endurably galvanised. Sold by 
Dealers generally. RUSSELL A ERWIN MANU- 
FACTORING CO., No*. 40 and 47 Chamber* Si.. New 
York, General Agents. 
I am a piece of furniture; behead me, and I 
am the pride of young ladies. Behead me again, 
and I become incompressible. C. & N. 8 . 
Forestville, N. Y. 
Answer in two weeks. 
BEING SOMEBODY 
“ What is the use of being in the world 
unless you are somebody f" said a boy to his 
friend. 
“ Sure enough, and I mean to be,” an¬ 
swered the other. “ I began this very clay. 
I mean to be somebody.” 
Ashton looked George in tlie face. “ Be¬ 
gun to-dav! how ? What do you mean to he ?” 
TT7ITH MARSHALL'S, RIST’S AND 
> > C'rande : s Improvements added, ranking It the 
roost perfeC and complete Knitter in use. both for 
families and manufacturers. 
It is in st> 'Cessful operation in oyer Five 1 housnnd 
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Send for Price List und Copy of Guarantee. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
Cross-Word Enigma No. 18.—Lincoln. 
MiRCKLi-ANEOtrs Enigma No. 45.—Wise men make 
proverbs mid fools repeat them. 
Decapitation No. G— Pear, ear. 
Illustrated Rebcs No. 33.—Touch not. taste not 
handle uot the Intoxicating cup. 
(VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE IN THE 
T towns of Phelo* und Arcadia, of 150 acres. Jn- 
[uireof JOEL H. PRESCOTT. Postmaster, Newark, 
?. Y.. or L. SHLRWOOD, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
