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PERSONAL ITEMS, 
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Mr. Peter Cooper, Is now 91 years old. 
Mr. Whittier says: “ I am out-of-doors a great 
deal, and In summer take long walks. I still write 
when I leel like it, hut have no regular habits or 
work, I read a great deal, but am beginning to 
have trouble with my eyes. My health la good.” 
General Hancock says that he ha3 had only 
one application for office as yet, and that was 
from a man who wished to go as Minister to 
Corea. He had understood that every white man, 
on landing there, had Ills head taken, and he de¬ 
sired the operation performed on himself. 
The Ex-Empress Eugenie has purchased the 
Farnborough estate. In Hampshire, from the 
widow of the late Thomas Longman, the publisher, 
for £50,000. It comprises some two hundred and 
rlfty acres of flnely-wooded grounds. The Em¬ 
press Intends to build on the property a mortuary 
chapel to receive the remains of the late Emperor 
and the Prince Imperial. 
The following twenty men are estimated to he 
worth the sums following their names: 
William H. Vanderbilt. fioo.ooo.ooo 
Astor. of Now York.. T5.ooo.ooo 
.(ay Gould . 75,000,000 
Russell sage. 75 , 000 , odo 
Fair, of California. 50,000,000 
Flood, of California: .. 50.ooo.ooo 
Mackle. of California.. 60,000.000 
August Belmont. . so.noo.ooo 
.lames G. Bennett. . 30.000.000 
S J. Tllden. 85.flno.ooo 
Edward Clark. 25,000.000 
Keene, of New York. 20 . 000.000 
Peter Cooper. 20,000,000 
Senator Jones. 20 , 000.000 
Solon Humphreys.. 15,000,000 
Htdney Dillon. in,0fln,00o 
Oakes Ames. Jr. 1P.ooo.090 
Perry it. smith, of Chicago. 15 , 000,000 
Pierre T-orlllard. 15 , 000,000 
Senator Sharon, . 15 , 000,000 
Another New Departure 
Beginning with Jan. No., 1880 
In obedience to what we believe to be a growing’ de 
sire ot the readiug public, the publishers beg to an¬ 
nounce that Gopky’s Lajjy’b Boon in hfljl will contain 
Besides the following old-time specialties: 
Beautiful Oriiciiml Steel Plate Engravings. 
Diagram Patterns lor 1.a dies and Children. 
Mum ninth Colored Fashion Plates. 
Short Stories, Poems and Sketches. 
Our Popuhi.r Novelty Pages in Colors, 
lllmstrntcd Art and Fashion Home Work. 
Architectural Designs tor Beautiful Homes. 
Goiley’s Recipes, Gmh-y’s Puz'/.lcs A Games 
Monthly Chit-Chat on Fashion, etc., etc. 
No Continued Stories. 
ItenttyNsPianos.New Stylo No.2ttSS.m»gnlfieen6 roeaworideoee elegantlyilnished.S utrincs? I S Octave 
agraffe overstruni 
round entire ease, 1 , I>. OU...U —-J -..... - ...... . ........ . .. ------- - - . 
in fact every improvement which can In any wav tend to the perfection of the instrument has neon added 
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ig scale, all round corners, beautiful carved legs and lyre heavy serpentine and large 
, Doric finished same as front Beattv's select fall Iron frame, French Grand Actum, Cn 
...., .; : .i of the instrument has been added. 
t&g- My price for this instrument hoxetl V v delivered on board rars at QGQT rn 
Washinsfton, S', .f. with tine Plano Cover, stool. Book, *v Music, only I >wU. 
This Piano will In? seutou test trial. neavosend reference If yim do not -end mou* y with order, Cash scut, with order 
will bo refunded »m1 freight charges paid by mu both ways if Plano is not just n* represented in this Advertisement. 
Thousands in use. Send for list Of name of prirson9 who are using them at their own homes, tir.iml Square amt Upright 
I'i.inot in u varlrtt S U*.V iipwarilc. (3«» futalu.-uo.) Every Instrument fully Warranted for six years. 
a a >| £% I t StopI Set Kristi only Siti.V. Pipe, Chapel and Parlor tirt-ann S*!."; upwiiriW-Si-nlnn trial, Those dec!ring 
11II11 M W ffc to pnrrhase are refiTirMrU to ,i«iL in, tlaoufavlory at IVasldurton. V-w Jersry and arlcct Ihe Instrument io 
lUiiatrali d fataluxiie ond Albert Her, llnllrt.i, Krlilii.n Soul t ree. 
Subscriptions will be received at this cdliee in clubs 
with this paper, the Ru ltAi, Nk\v Youkku and Godev's 
L ull's I5< iok for one year, post-paid, nnlv S3.8.), 
The .1 A NCA I1YM >1 ft F.It will bn ready Dec. 1st. 
On receipt of 20 CENTS a sample copy will be 
promptly pent by the publishers, and this amount can 
be tout no tod when the price of a year's subscription 
is mailed. 
Remit by money ord-r or draft on Philadelphia or 
New York, or by registered letter, payable to 
Godey’s Lady’s Book Pub. Oo. (Limited), 
10U6 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Fa. 
Kmiilcmcnt.s and pa dun cry 
Business and Professional Mien, 
and aU who. In consequence of overwork, find 
themselves suffering from a gradually increasing 
brain and nervous exhaustion, and who feel that 
they are slowly losing vitality and the power to do 
their best, and that a breakdown In the near fu¬ 
ture is almost Inevitable, will find In Compound 
Oxygen a new agent of cure and restoration, 
which acts- a.s a revicaUzer —and with this a 
promptness that at once stops the downward 
drift. The paralysis which so often arrests the 
steps of business men and hard brain-workers 
after they have passed middle life, might in most 
cases be prevented by an occasional use of this re¬ 
vitalizing agent. Our Treatise on Compound Oxy¬ 
gen, Its Nature and Action, Is sent free. Address 
Drs. Stakkkv & I’alen, 1109 and 1111 Girard Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
aimpUmentai anti IttacHinery 
Agenla wan fell for l hr. 
LINCOLN PATENT 
CHANNEL CAN CREAMERY. 
Deep setting perfected. Gets all the 
cream in less than ten hours, with or¬ 
dinary well or running water. Tempe¬ 
rature HO degrees. Send far Circular to 
1V.11. E. 1. INCOT,N, 
Warren. Mans. 
FOR ONE. TWO AND THREE HORSES. 
MACHINES FOB 
Threshing and Cleaning Grain 
AND SAWING WOOD. 
Patented, Manufactured and Sold by 
A. W. GRAY’S SOUSTS, 
Middletown Springs, Vt. 
SW~ Will produce more income than many farms do. 
Do not fall to Send for Illustrated Circular 
Before Buying. 
Z%T Every Machine guaranteed as represented. 
I#-Circulars free. Address as above. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE 
SUMMIT 
IB Stove-J*ipe- Shelf.— tb/i most 
in convenient article ever ofereil to /louse- 
keepers. One Agent made 15144.67 in ten 
days. .Vo freight charges. 
Address, K. 8. IJAUTZELL * CO. 
13d SouUi Third St, Philadelphia. 
tt make* smooth and even lumber, leaves no atubshot* 
nnd Willem any Sizedlog op to four fcetitnlUmeicr. Itmuy 
be transported from one locality to another and re-erected ready 
forsawiDK in from twoto three days, and can ho made profit, 
able in IncaLitlu where there Is not sufficient timber (ojustffy 
the erection of vl» qe mill. Srrnl fonlnsodptlveoireular, price, 
etc., to CHANDl.EIt5CirAYLOB.indianaDolis.Iud. 
AU the best varieties of 
Grape Vines, Strawberry* 
Raspberry, Blackberry, 
Currant and Gooseberry Plants 
Also the Largest Establishment for 
THOROUGHBRED POULTRY 
In the world. Send for Catalogues. 
GEO, a. JOSSELYN, Fredonia, N. Y. 
GET THE BEST FARM 
A ft C II T Q UlAUTCn EVERYWHERE to sell 
All til I ft It All I t Lithe best Family Knit¬ 
ting Machine over introduced. Will knit a pair of 
stockings, with IlhKl. and TOE complete, in 20 
minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy- 
work for which there is always a ready market Send 
for circular and terms to the Twoinbly Knitting 
Machine Go., 409 Washington St.. Boston, Mass. 
...—' *Sr The grinding parts are steel. 
H r /-' li W They take lees power, are more 
jWi Y durable, simple and cheap. Send 
f° r deaorivti pc eatalotrue-. 
W. L. BOYER & BR0., 
_ , , IMiiladelphin, Fa. 
AlHoManuf rs. of Celebrated Uniim tJorse- power, etc. 
i 70) a ' veek ' a day at home easily mude. Costly 
) 1 4 outfit free. Address True ,k Co., Atnmsta. Maine. 
/THOICE LOT OF PEACH. APPLE, AND OTHER 
V.7 Fruit Trees and Plants a ^bottom prices. Prices f ree 
Mention/taper. Address R. S. Johnston, Stockley.Del 
I | HI HHKKCT1 I.0APTN6 noi'IH.E SHOT OPg, 
A m IJ lv| \VHrn»ruwl,iu.vlIt.v,oul.v$ 16.50. SuiilC.0.0, 
B » to oxamino Anti try, tlaonmtiFil fro»*. lanlcdcl 
)>tH(c«i 7-nhot lipvolvpcfor S I ,50- »7-ptiot $ | . JO Uoya' 
3i)ci.l’ockctKnllc,16cte SLuutjk* ihKfu. il. K.Rou)CR<A:0o N.Y.Ciiy, 
Runt Foeti Mills*, Feutl Cwunm, $lu*Her«, Klcvfttors, CTiurna, 
S-'iWfc, Pumps, Kto. OverLcail. out uftUrt nmi 3uosv. Simplest, 
chcupFilt, be-nt. In f nil kinds. 
Send f' f circulars tu TAYLUR HORSK POM’RR COMPANY, 
(Cut thisouti) 41 South Cuuul St., C»ttrAGo. 
SOMETHING- E-E W: 
PULLIAM’S PATENT 
BOLSTERS SPRINGS for FARM WAGONS. 
The celebrated Borel and Courvoi- 
sier Watches were awarded the first 
i 'rize in London in '52, grand prize at 
J aris= in '*57. first prize .it Centennial 
in Philadelphia, and lastly gold modal 
at Paris in These watches have 
stood the test for the past an years, 
and pronounced by best judges equal 
to auy made. They ail have Nickel 
Movements. Tempered and Hardened 
Breguot Hair Springs. Ischronteed 
for railroad use in Key ami Stem 
Winders, with all modern improve¬ 
ments in the art of watch making. 
Largo numbers are in use on the prin- 
cipal railroads iu the country. Asa 
guarantee that they are what we claim 
for them, we refer liy permission to 
the dealers namod below who have 
sold them 1 or rears: 
A. W. Brant. Fairport, N. Y. 
Joseph Moulton, Worcester, Mass. 
E. B. Booth & Son, Rochester, N. Y 
T. & E. Dickinson. Buffalo, N. Y. 
Julius Walker, Buffalo, N. Y. 
A. M. Edwards, Buffalo. N. Y. 
T. V. Dickinson, Buffalo, N. Y. 
O. B. Rudd. I lion, S. Y. 
W. S. Taylor, EUca, N. Y. 
A. Lawteris-aver, Albany, N. Y. 
Wm. T,. Hoskius, Owwre, N. Y. 
E. O. Blake. Farmington, Me. 
J. J. Luther. Provider,ce, R, I. 
J. B. Capron, New Milford, Conn. 
S. Silverthand & Son. New Haven, Ct. 
Hyde Jt Hetty*. Auburn, N. Y. 
•T. A. (')ark. Batavia. N. V. 
H. G Hudson & Co., Amesbury, Mass. 
G. Hills. Canandaigua, X V. 
H. J. Howe .v <'o., Syracuse. N. Y. 
LeGrand S. Strange. Amsterdam. N. Y 
,, Wm. H. Lyon, Newimru-h, N. Y. 
G W. Fairchild, Bridgeport, Conn. Wm. Kirk, M eet AYinsted, Conn. 
George Embrey, Morrow, Ohio. 
GRAPE VINES 
All leading varieties iu supply. Warranted true 
to name. Prices low. Also the celebrated NEW 
WHITE GRAPE, PRENTISS. Also trees small 
fruits, etc. 
T. S. HUBBARD, 
FREDONIA. N. Y. 
lor all usea 
and work equally well whether with empty or 
loa ded wagon. There Is no use for a spring seat— 
they make a comfortable spring wagon out ofa 
a tarmwagon—and save largely in wear and tear. 
Wc want Agents every where, send for descrip¬ 
tion and prices, and mention this paper. O 
SEMPLE & BIF.'GE MFG. CO— SI. LouU, Mo, 
DUCHESS GRAPE 
LEE’S BLACK PROLIFIC CURRANT, and other do 
sirablefruits, in large or small quantities. 
For prices address JUNES & ROUSE, 
Lake View Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Wholesale Agents lor the United States, 
RAILWAY. 
Specially adapted to Railroad 
and all other uses where accurate 
time and adjustment are necessary. 
i8 Size, Full Plate, Nickel, beau¬ 
tifully finished, Gold Settings 
and Gold Trimmed. 
E. W. BOND 
Beautifully finished, accurately 
adjusted, nickel movement, 17 
Fine Ruby Jewels, 16 Size, Stem- 
Winding, solid Gold Settings, 
Plate 
Plate, Nickel, 16 Size move¬ 
ment, Quick Train, Gold Settings, 
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