PERSONAL ITEMS. 
The Emperor of Austria Is called “ The Good.” 
Ho is very liberal. 
The estate of the late Governor Williams, of In¬ 
diana, la estimated to bo worth $100,000, $T5,000 of 
which is Invested in farming lands. 
Congressman Alexander H. Stephens is suffer¬ 
ing from dyspepsia even more than Is usual for 
him. The very lightest food is hard lor him to di¬ 
gest. 
Jim Mace, the once well-known English pugilist, 
Is keeping a hotel In Melbourne. He is said to have 
become a *• model moral man,” and is, moreover, 
making money fast. 
Colonel Fair, of Pacific coast fame, had a nar¬ 
row escape from death arewdaysago. He was 
Inspecting a drift when the earth caved, fatally 
Injuring a miner who accompanied him on the 
trip of inspection. 
P. T. Barnum, the famous showman, has been 
seriously 111 lti New York clly ror over a week, suf¬ 
fering much agony from au obstruction of the In¬ 
testines. Ills condition for several days was criti¬ 
cal. hut he Is now thought to be out of danger. 
The people of Turin are very fond of i be Queen 
of Italy. She has no guard of soldiers when she 
arrives 1 n that city. Her smile Is everywhere wel¬ 
comed with cheers from an admiring populaceln 
Italy. The Marguerite has become I,he national 
flower. The King of Italy Is grave, thin and hag¬ 
gard. 
President Hayes has written his message; but 
he does not wish to have It put into type for fear 
that some one may wish to print It before Congress 
meets. At, least that Is the story now afloat at 
Washington. The manuscript Is kept caretully 
guarded ; end two sentries who went to sleep over 
it have be< n relieved. 
Count de Chamhord, whom the French Legiti¬ 
mists consider the rightful King of France, al¬ 
though in his 01 st year, and suffering from a slight 
half in his gait, owing to a fall from hts horse In 
early youth, sr.lll takes delight In all field sports, 
and follows the chase with the ardor of his ances¬ 
tors. At Frohsdorf, ills residence, the «• royal 
hunt" is maintained with great ceremony, the 
only evidence which recalls the memory of the 
court splendors of Versailles and Fontatnbleau. 
General Longstreet, our Minister toTurkey, was 
President Hayes’ choice for Postmaster General, 
but it was thought that he might have tiouble In 
being confirmed by the senate. The General by 
tbe way, Is not a man who can keep money. When 
he had a yearly Income of $ 10 ,(mo m Louisiana, he 
gave most of It to his old soldiers, one of whom 
during the September riots In New Orleans drew 
a bead on Longstreet three times with his rifle, 
buthadnotthe heart to shoot his old comman¬ 
der. 
[Cleveland, (Ohio) Herald.] 
A lfammock’* Wild Way. 
An Illinois exchange reels called to thus deliver 
Itself: “ Ills hammock swung loose at the sport 
of the wind,” and'tumbled the Hon. J. y. Irwin on 
Ills head, and but for the application of St. Jacobs 
Oil, he might have gone “ where the woodbine 
twlnet.h.” Even so dear Bearn n, as many others 
have gone, who falling to use the Great German 
Remedy lu time, for t heir rheumatism and other 
dangerous diseases, '• have paid the debt or Na¬ 
ture." Hub is our motto. 
HOLIDAY MUSIC BOOKS. 
HIT SON X CO, call attention to their elegant and 
useful music books suitable for presents, and espe¬ 
cially to their 
VOLUMES OF BOUND SHEET MUSIC. 
Price of each in Cloth, $3 50; Fine Gilt, «s3. 
The following arc collection* o/ I'kino Music. 
THIS OLUM'KIt OF GEllS. 43 pieces of high 
character. 
GEMS OF T11G DANCE. 79 of the best pieces 
of now dance music, by the most celebrated compos¬ 
ers. 
GEMS OF STRAUSS. SO splendid and brill¬ 
iant com positions. 
PIANOFORTE GEMS. 100 select piano pieces. 
HOME CIRCLE. Vol. I. 170 easy pieces for be¬ 
ginners. 
HlHIE OIKULE. Vol. II. 142 pieces, of which 
22 aro for 4-honds. 
PA U1.0It MUSIC. 2 Vela. 120 easy and popu¬ 
lar pieces. 
CttE.lIE DE l.A CREME. 2 Vols. 85 select 
pieces of some difficulty, suited to advunoed players. 
FOUNTAIN OF GEMS. 97 easy and popular 
pieces. 
WE EC DIME HOME. 7(1 easy and popular pieces. 
PEARLS OF MELODY. 50 pieces of moder¬ 
ate difficulty. 
PIANIST'S ALBUM. 102 pieces. Fine collec¬ 
tion. 
AU the books above named are alike in size, style, 
binding and price. 
OLIVER OITSON & CO., Boston. 
C. H. OltMi ifc C«„ J. K. Dltsou tic Co. 
843 Broadway, New York. 1228 OhestnutSt., Phl'a. 
FARMERS ure MAKING 
823 to *50 per week selling 
MANNING’S 
ILLUSTRATED STOCK BOOK 
BeeailBo everv funner uetunlly needs it. It is 
the luteal, largest, and most complete work ever 
issued in Amcnou treating of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, 
Swine Mid Pr/iUl'/w—their breeds, brvediug, training, 
rare, and management ;thetr diseases, causes, preven¬ 
tion, symptoms, and reiftedtes. lOOo pages. 400 
illustrations, and 2 superb charts, Anyone desmug 
oro.fitable work during the winter should send at unce, 
tor 1 11 nstrafed circular and full particulars. Address 
MMHJ.WUJ liftoff., Pub.-,., TUI Chestnut §t.. Philo.. Pa. 
1’riK request orteu made by publiahcrs that readers 
will intuition their Journals when answering advertise¬ 
ments, seems to us a very reasonable one. Such men¬ 
tion is a helpful and friendly act to the Journal men¬ 
tioned and enables tlio advertiser to determine which 
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to our advertising columns will show there is not one 
advertisement of an exceptional or ambiguous charac¬ 
ter admitted. In so far as this is possible we hold 
ourselves responsible for their high-standing and 
trustworthiness. 
Ptollattetfttjeu 
#t00fe ami §?0«lity. 
implements ami pacltinery. 
GIANT 
IMPORTED 
ALSO, 
$5 to 
per day at home. Samples worth $5 free 
Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 
KATES m NOVELTIES. 
.... ■ Send for Catalogue. 
R. SIMPSON, IBS Nassau St., IV. Y. 
Premiums Won at N. Y. State Fair 1880. 
HErPUD F3RIZE. 
1st on Cow. “ 1st on 2-year"uid*Heifer 
1st on yearling Heifer. 1st on .Milch Cow. 
1st on bull Calf. 2d on Dull, and 2d 
.on Cow Calk 
Seven females and eight bull calves of the befet breed 
ing, for sale. 
GERRIT S. MlLl.ER Peterboro, N. Y. 
b remEDy. 
FOR 
RHEUMATISM, 
Neuralgia, Sciatica. Lumbago, 
Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, 
Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and 
Sprains, Burns and Scalds, 
Genera! Bodily Pains, 
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet 
and Ears, and all other Pains 
and Aches. 
No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oit, as 
a sofa,sure,'Simple anrl cheap External Remedy. 
A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay 
of 30 Gent*, and every one suffering with pain 
can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. 
Directions in Eleven Languages. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN 
MEDICINE. 
A.VOGELHR tfc CO., 
Baltimore, M<1., XT. S. JL 
CLYDESDALES 
HAMBLETONIAN S, 
and other desirable strains of Trotting Stock, for 
sale,cheap, and on cosy terms. All stock guaran¬ 
teed as good as represented. Catalogues sent free. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
I'OWELL BROS., 
Sprlngboro, Crawford Co., Pa. 
G 1 ENESF.F, VA LLEY FARMS FOR SALE.-Some 
" of the finest residences in the Valley, near It. It. 
Inquire soon of JOHN SIIF.LDUN. 
Fort Collins, Colorado. 
K A All Gold, Ohromo & Lit’g. Cards, (No 2 alike,) 
U U Name On, loc. Clinton Bros., CUutimville. Conn. 
K j i Fancy Cards 10 c. orSONewStyleChromoCards 10c 
*J IF with name postpaid. ChioeuoCardCo.Nassau,N.Y 
Kit AU Lithoirraped OUroruo Cards, no 2 alike, 1 (to 
0" Agts. outfit. Wcv GlOBBCauo Co., Northford.Ct 
Buns Fetil Mtlts, Fcnl Cullers, Slu-llere, Klevators, Churns, 
Saws.Pun.ps, fit.-. Oiertirsd, out of dirt and snow. Siwcicic 
cboM'esl, bt.- Petlers in iiicklue- r .iIUIiiiIn. 
Send for circulars to TAYLuk llortSl-: POWKR COMPANY 
(Cut thisuut.) «1 South Cnuul St.. Chicxgu. 
K1 i Gold Figured, and Actress Chroiuos, ino. Ag’s 
rj \ r Sample Book, 25c. St.vvv Bnos., Noithfnrd, Ct. 
WANTED. 
Young Men and Ladies to learn Telegraphy. Good 
situations guaranteed. Address with stamp. 
OBEltLIN TELEGRAPH CO.. Oberlin, Ohio. 
LARGEST IMPORTERS 
AND 
Breeders of Holstein Cattle 
IN AMERICA. 
New Importations of 69 Head, 
TWO RECENT IMPORTATIONS OF 
CLYDESDALE STALLIONS. 
Large Breeders of 
Hambletonian Horses. 
Separate Catalogues tailed. Correspondence solicited, 
SMITHS & POWELL, Syracuse, N.Y. 
This Wonderful Improved Saw Machine 
is warrant.'! to taw a two-font log in three min¬ 
ute*. ami more >'orrt iv.ind or lugs of unv size in n day 
than two men can chop or saw in, old way. Every 
Emi tter Hurt I.a mbejinmi nerds one. 
FT*AGENTS VYANTKI),—III list n Ml nrruJar and irrins Free, 
[Address FARMERS’MANUFACTURING «:«».. 
17* Elm Street, Cincinnati, 0 . 
TAYLOR I, 2, AND 4-HORSE POWER. 
BEST WASHER AND WRINGER 
m the World. Guaranteed to do perfect work or 
money refunded. Warranted for 5 years. Price of 
washer, (88. Sample to agents, $3. 50 . Price of Wring¬ 
er, $7.50. Sample, $4.26. Circulars free. 
ERIE WASHER CO., Erie, Pa. 
APCIITQUfAAITCn EVERYWHERE to sell 
AllCN I O WAN I t lithe bust FainilyKiiit- 
ting Machine ever introduced. Will knit a pair of 
stockings, with HEEL and TOE complete, in 30 
minutes. It will also kuit a great, variety of fancy- 
work for which there is always a ready market Send 
for circular and terms to the Twtttnbly Knitting 
Machine Co.. 4u9 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
r,r- a week In your own town. Terms and $5 outfit 
(pOO free. Address H. Hallott .V Co., Portland, Maine 
8 Agent* wanted for the 
LINCOLN PATENT 
~0 CHANNEL CAN CREAMERY. 
Deep setting perfected. Gets all the 
cream in less than ten hours, with or¬ 
dinary well or running water. Temper¬ 
ature 80 degrees. Send for Circular to 
war. E. LINCOLN, 
Warren. Mass. 
DO YOUR OWN PRINTING 
Presses and outfits from $1 to $500 
Over 2,000 styles of type. Catalogue and 
reduced price list free. 
H. HOOVElt, Phila., Pa. 
CLARK’S IMPROVED ROOT CUTTER 
PERFECTION OBTAINED 
.OJTTING ROOTS 
This Cutter uas received the First Premiums at 
every Fair, and has no equal. Do not fall 
to examine it. 
The Neatest, Strongest, Simplest, Cheapest, 
and most Perfect Root Cutter in the .Market. 
This Cutter is built with a heavy oak frame, well 
bolted together; is staunch and strong, neatly fin¬ 
ished, handsomely striped and ornamented. The cut¬ 
ting apparatus consists of tmntu-Jice steel knives 
(gouge shaped), so arranged on a w rought iron shaft 
that they are perfectly secure; no chance of becoming 
loose or breaking. The roots are neatly cut in pieces 
suitable for feeding. No coarse, ungainly pieces are 
1 L., rt.-ii,., • 1 , ;i.. .. » r. - 1 * 
els 1 er hour, so easily docs if do itw’’ work~ 4 jf~ Don’t 
fail to examine 
We are manufacturing three sizes, designated by 
numbers,—1. 2 and 3. 
Nos. 1 and 2 designed for band use. 
No. 3 is the Power Cutter, and will cut 106 bushels 
per hour. 
Price, No. 1,. $12.00 
'• No. 2. 14.00 
“ No. A,..,. 22.00 
HIGGANUM M’FG CORPORATION, 
Higgnuniu, Ci. U- m. A. 
Warehouse 38 So. Market St. Boston, Mass. 
For sale by E. H. ALLEN & CO., General Agents. 
189-191 Water St., New 
Mitchell, Lewis A to., Racine, M is. U.S.A. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
FARM AND FREIGHT WAGONS 
■MilHHOhnii 
The Only Medicine 
That Acts at the Same Time on 
The Liver, the Bowels and the Kidneys. 
These great organs nretho natural cleans¬ 
ers of the system. If they work well, health 
will tic perfect,; If they heroine clogged, 
dreadful dlseasusaro sure to followwitli 
TERRIBLE SUFFERING. 
Biliousness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun¬ 
dice, Constipation and Plies, or Kid¬ 
ney Complaints, Gnmd, Dialirlcs, 
Or Rheumatic Pains and Aches, 
arn developed because the blood Is poisoned 
with the humors that should have been 
expelled nulurully. 
KIDVEY-WORT 
will restore the healthy action and all these 
destroying evils will bn banished; neglect, 
them and you w 111 live but to suiter. 
Thousandsljavuhccn cured. Try Itandyou 
will add onemoro to the number. Take It 
and health wil louco more gladden your heart.. 
IVhy Suffer looser from ihi* (urrm'nl of gt, Arhlmrhiiekl ' 
Why bear aueh ill -trio.* from CouMipnllon and Pile* I 
Kidney Wort will euro you. Try a pack¬ 
age at once and be satisfied. 
II is a dry vegetable compound and 
One Package makes six quarts of Medicine. 
Four Jfruggist has it, or trill get it Jor 
yoi . Insist upon haring it. JYtCA, f 1.00. 
V7ELLS, SICHASMON & CO., Proprietors. 
IO (Will iwitljfMjil IKurUng^toa, Vt. 
Liquid 
In response to the urgent requests of great 
numbers of people who prefer to purchase a 
Kidney-Wort already prepared, the pro¬ 
prietors of this celebrated remedy now pre¬ 
pare It in liqidd form as well us dry. It la 
very concentrated, is put up in largo bottles, 
and Is equally efficient ae that put up dry In 
tin cans. It saves tho necessity or preparing, 
Is always ready, and is more easily taken by 
most people. Prioe, $1 per bottle. 
LIQUID AND DRY SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Trop’rs, 
A Burlington, Yt. 
