. -J AmuKruidit, atm ciwrrtlilu* to delight ad.l instrunt 
Ul ° / ho, « Into tllOU»tUl<l» !>/ ItfW hcuiw » i:, ri» itls not »|- 
w « "Pfw for Three Month* to *11 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Liszt says his pen Is lired, and that lie will com¬ 
pose no more. 
it Is said that it cost, the New York Herald $l,coo 
to watch Tanner. 
The Prince of Wales’ life Is Insured lor $ 200 , 000 . 
Ills annual premium on this sum Is $4,000. 
The Earl or Eldon, grandson or the penurious 
Chancellor, has just built a church at a cost or 
$ 200 , 000 . 
“ Adirondack” Murray has returned rrom Eu¬ 
rope and la tormlng a company lor the export or 
butter. 
The New York Sun suggests that Mr. George W. 
Childs’ new house at Bryn Mawr be named 
“ Obltuarla.” 
The Empress or Austria Is a good tencer. She 
ought to go out West where there are lots or tenc- 
Ing to be done. 
Cardinal Nina, the Papal secretary or State, has 
had an attack or rever and probably will have to 
court repose and retirement, tor some time. 
Notwithstanding his Impoverished treasury the 
Sultan gave Lady Layard a ulamond worth $35,- 
uoo on her departure from Constantinople. 
General Grant told a Denver reporter the other 
day that he has not accepted the presidency or 
the mining company recently offered to him. 
Prince Roland Bonaparte, who Is now the poor¬ 
est ot his race, being, in laot, almost penniless, 
arter he marries the young heiress or Monaco will 
become the richest Bonaparte or all. 
While moving a log recently, Milo Parsons, or 
Northvtlle, Conn,, found blmselt suddenly covered 
rrom head to toot with hornets. Want or space 
rorblds the publication ot his remarks. 
Lady Burdett-Coutts Is described as being rather 
large and having white hair ana a Bllghtly llorld 
complexion. It is confidently denied and stoutly 
affirmed tnat she is going to be married, 
Joe Jefferson, the actor, who has been passing a 
part or his vacation In Burlington, Vt., has pur¬ 
chased a herd or twelve Short-horn cattle to Im¬ 
prove the stock on hls rarrn at New Iberia, La. 
[Jackson, (Mich.) Dally Patriot] 
We learn rrom Mess. Moore & Humphrey, that 
St. Jacobs oil is regarded as the very be9t selling 
liniment ever sold, and Is giving the highest satls- 
ractlon. It has affected many good cures. 
^ijsceUancousi. 
gmplcttUtttisi and gHaflttoy. 
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STOVER AUTOMATIC WIND ENGINE 
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, 
Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, 
Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and 
Sprains, Burns and Scalds, 
General Bodily Pains, 
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet 
and Ears, and all other Pains 
and Aches. 
No Preparation on earth equals St. J acobs Oil as 
a safe, mire, simple and cheap External Remedy. 
A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay 
of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain 
can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. 
Directions in Eleven Languages. 
Simple, solf-regulatiug. and with our experienced men, wc contract to force water from spring or well to 
any point. Write, stating the nature of work you want done, to 
„ n. S. WILLIAMS & Co., 
2» Collette Place, New York. Knlamnzoo, Midi. 
CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, 
PteceUaneau.s;. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN 
MEDICINE, 
A.VOGELER <fc CO., 
Baltimore• Md., U. S, A., 
$25,000 Premiums. 
Mm g’uMicatiou.s, 
5 
A NEW SCHOOL SONG BOOK! 
JUST OUT. 
Annual Exhibition] 
TO BK HELD AT WASHINGTON, D. C., 
Commencing October 5tli nml ('losing Octo¬ 
ber lGth, 1880. 
Fine Mile Track and Commodious Buildings on the 
New National Fair Grounds, within rive minutes’ ride 
of the Capital, Steam-oars direct to the Grounds by 
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Trotting Ilnoon October 6, <!, 7, 8 and St Purses, 
Entries done at 11:(Ml i>. in. September al, 1680. 
International Tournament, Military Prizes. Inou- 
bator-hatohlug Chickens, Bicycle Races, Grand Caval¬ 
cade of animals on the track. 
The largest premiums over offered In t.he country for 
Horses, Guttle, Sheep, Poultry, flic. Liberal awards 
for Household, Agricultural Departments. 
An entire Building devoted to Horticulture. 
Premium List now ready. 
Excursion Tickets at reduced rates on all the Rail¬ 
roads centering lit Washington. Lils-val arrangements 
made for transportation of objects intended for exhi¬ 
bition. \V- M. Galt, President. 
Edwaku O. Dean, Secretary, 
Address al) communications to the Secretary. Oillco 
803 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washing-ton, D. C. 
Manufacturers of Platform Spring Wagons, Open and Top Buggies, Business and F.nad Wagons. These 
Wagons and Buggies are perfectly adapted to meet the requirements of all classes of Business Veil, but the 
Platform Spring Wagons are esiiecially designed for the use of Fanners aud Dairymen. All work is fully 
warranted m every respect. 
A finely Illustrated and Desc riptiv e Catalogue and Price List furnished free upon application. Address 
CORTLAUSTD WAGON CO., 
Cortland, jST. Y. 
Or 263 <&. 265 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 
%vm, £tt&$ I, flant,*, &C. 
BLOOMINGTON NUR8ERV, 
Established 1862. BOO acres; 13 greehouses. Wu 
offer a large stock ol Trees, svhruhn, Kowes. 
Oil Ihs, Apple >- edlings, Osage Plants, etc 
New- Fun /vice List free. Address BAIRD & TUTTLE 
Agents, Bloomiugton Nursery, Ill 
MT VFRNflN Seedling strawberry. 
iwll. iLnnilll productive as the Crescent 
Seedling, very large, very good quality. 100 other 
sorts Berries and Fruits. Catalogue free. 
J. S. COLLINS. Moorestowu, N. J. 
THE MARVIN STRAWBERRY. 
Those wishing plants of the Marvin, please address 
MARVIN dk FRENCH, 
Ovid, Mich. 
(gtlunrtiffttat. 
VASSAR COLLEGE, 
POVOHHEE J\\ 1’., 
For tl»e Liberal Education or Women. 
Examinations for entrance Sept. 16. Catalogues sent on 
application to W. L. DEAN, Registrar. 
PtoHuneousi. 
an New Chromo Cards. Gold, Silver, Motto, &c. With 
Name, 10c. Postpaid. J. B. Rusted, Nassau, N. Y. 
O A .Gold aud Silver Chromo Cards, with name, 10c. 
mi vf post-paid. Geo. I. Rked & Co , Nassau, N. Y. 
A MONTH-AGKNT> WANTED—75 
bestselling articles in the world: 1 sample 
free. Address .1 ay Bbonson, Detroit, Mich. 
A 4 / r n t i r S.H.PARVIN &S0NS s 
A I I If r* n I I \ P* Pioneer Advertising Agency * 
HU I Ik] | | lula 152 WalnutSt,.ClsCtNNwi.O.fe 
■■ t AgraU for all St LUu. Eatm.ata* It—.* 1 
NOTICE TO^ AGENTS. 
Any respectable person may become our Agent. 
Postmasters are requested to act as our Agents. 
A Cash Commission of Twenty-Five Cents will be 
allowed Agents for each yearly subscriber. 
One name or a dozen names may be forwarded at 
any time. Credit Is given the Agent for every name 
sent until canceled by Premium. 
Address 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
3-1 Park Bow, N. Y 
Mill Maiinl'actory 
KstsiluisLeil 1851, 
CRIST MILLS. 
Ok KIUiNCB BUUaS roNR 
VorLible Mills for Pinners, 
Saw Mill* eta.; lt» sim ; over 
2.000in me. Price /rum 
up. Complete Jit 11 • Q<1 Shrill¬ 
er, A boj can grin«1 ftnd 
kerp ill order. A da peed to an y 
kind of frtuahta iiowcr. Com- 
plevo Luuriag an.l Corn MHU. 
KORDYKK & MARMOX CO., 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
THE HAWKEYE 
FEED STEAMER, 
The best feed cooker in the 
world. Powerful, durable, easily 
managed aud the cheapest steamer 
iu use. Every farmer should have 
one. 
For illustrated circulars, price 
list, or territorial rights, address 
J. H. MERRILL, 
Plutlsiiioutli, Neb. 
The cut shows a portion of the front removed in 
order to show the inside of the steamer. 
NVALID ROLLING CHAIR.®! 
Circular" to* 
FOLDING CHAIR CO., New Haven. Cauo, 
THE AMERICAN FRUIT DR IER. 
Cheap! 
Practical! 
Portable! 
Correct Prin- 
j ciples, Correct¬ 
ly Applied. II- 
i lustrated Cata¬ 
logue giving 
much valuable 
in formation 
mailed free. 
American Fruit Drier Co., 
Chambersburg, l'n., C 8. A. 
Address, 
Thu request often made by pubhsherB that readers 
will mention their Journals when answerlug advertise¬ 
ments, seems to us a very reasonable one- Such men¬ 
tion Is a helpful and friendly act to the Jonrnal men¬ 
tioned and enables the advertiser to determine which 
Journals are the best advertising mediums. Reference 
lo 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. 
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SONG BELLS! 
FREE TO ALL! 
P«r great I-ib.Tary ao<l Family Journal, 
* . , al Horne (* 40-ooluiuu rUut- 
01 1 ■ I.aiyrr, tlciot-tl u, Uwiaiurv, Useful 
«*? ray .he ox uf tkH rtfThe 
J.rurl, lal IHT year, hur we are willmg (u give Iho paper away 
lor throe IJiMniU, at,4 low lt«oo>l III order to Iiurialoon u to uew 
re.-iUft'. Mhanta^v of thU oiler yen will temirr alltbo 
htilllaut hull,lay l«u.".wU w.lMKed immla r.v.ou lobe pubilahr.l. 
anil au ameuiiLof viluaole aiitl ntiruvtivtr rea.llug nmuer for Ihu 
approdehlu,, 1,011* \( Inter f.renhiga, w bio It coubl t„ secure,1 
!“ f*>'ir time, the amuuut,. Se.,,1 ut and 
f Villi .Mil nnii«,i.,„i .ni.iw -r... , • 
AGENTS WANTED to Sell the NEW BOOK, 
A New, Complete and most attractive 
Collection of School Son&(s, 
BY L. O. EMERSON. 
Send 50 Cent* for Specimen Copy. 
Books for Schools, Singing Schools, Choirs, 
and Gospel Temperance Meetings. 
Wkloomk Cnoium UKUH)). For High Schools. 
Son ci UKima. (aiicts.) For Common Schools. 
W n me Roues. (30 Cts.) For Sunday Schools. 
Temple. ($1.U0). For Choirs aud Singing Schools. 
Voice of Wouship, ($1.00). Choirs aud Singing 
Schools. 
Johnson's Method for Singing Classes, (60 cts.) 
For Singiug Schools. 
Tempebasok Jewels. (35 cts). Gospel Temp. Work. 
Temperance Light. (12 cts). “ “ “ 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 
I). H. Dltaon tfe Cs., J. £. Dltaan dc Ce. 
843 Broadway, New York. 1228 Chestnut St.. Phi's. 
The Only Medicine 
HMHMB ■HE 3 KCI -nwKwmq,—— 
That Acts at tho Kamo Time on 
Ths Liver, the Bowels and the Kidneys. 
These great organs ore the natural cleans¬ 
ers of the bystem. If l hey work well, health 
will lie perfect; If they hecurpe eloggcd, 
Ureudful diseases are sure to follow With 
TERRIBLE SUFFERING. 
Biliousness, Ileadnehe, Dyspepsia, Jaun- 
dice. Constipation ami Piles, or Kid¬ 
ney Complaints, Cl ravel. Diabetes, 
or Rheumatic Pains and ,Velios, 
are developed because (be blood Is poisoned 
with tho humors UiuL should have been 
expelled naturally. 
KIDXKY-WOUT 
will restore the healthy action and all these 
destroying evils will oe banished ; neglect 
them and you will live bntto BiUVer. 
Thousands have been cared. Try Hand you 
will add one more to the number. Take U 
andhealtU wtllouee more gladdenyom’heart, 
Why Suffer longer tram (he (ornirnl of »u Arhlng luirWl 
Why ter aurb lUdrca (rum I'oullpfcUuuand l'llo,I 
ICtoNHrAVOKT will cure you. Try a pack¬ 
age at once and be satisfied. 
It Is a ih'!/ er-jettibla compound and 
One l’arkage uilikes hlx quarts of Medicine. 
Your DruoQlst has it. or trill yet it for 
yoi , Tnndtjtpon having it. Frier., f LOO. 
\7S1LS, r.ICSASDSOH 1 CO., rrourietors. 
lO (Will pout jtfild.) Burllnetos, Tt. 
lUal (Spittle. 
/^.ENESEE VALLEY KAKM8 FOR SALE. 
VA Someof the finest residences in tbeValley, near 
R. R. Inquire soon of JOHN SHKLDON, upon the 
premises, at Moscow, Livingston Co,. N. Y. 
■ R M m 
TELLS hoyv to 
Cultivate all the Farm Crops in tho Best Manner; 
Breed, Feed and Caro Cor 8tock: Grow Fruit; Manage 
Farm Business; Make Happy Homes, and 
liotv to Make money on the Farm. 
(iKverv Farmer should have a copy. SCO Pages. 
140 III us I rations, wud for circulars to 
J. C. McClUlDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
AGENTS WANTED CUnVOinDCn 
S50 to S125 a Month.LII l» | b LUl tU 
Li/hiif nr- L;,w “ r Jd forms for Bt 
nv VT I U DC" c ss Men, Farmers,! 
YOUR OWN 
_ _ . - - _ . __ Great success. One ag 
I A W y E R Sold 600 iii one town, 
other 1S2 in 36 days, 
other 75 in 13 days. Saves ten times Its cost, s 
everybody wants it. Send for circulars aud ten 
Also General Agents Wanted. Address 
P. W. ZIEGLER A CO., 3,000 Arch St., Phil’s, Pi 
