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Mr. Converse has be come convinced that the undeveloped wealth of that country is incalculable. vi : I-n : The records of the trotters as made up for, 1680 mark the past i ca3on as the most remarkable on record. .Two hundred I and sixty-six horses are named that trot ted in 2:30 or better in 1880. ..OMbise, on hundred and t thirty-four were new to the turf at the opening of - the year, seventy-two rtda ed their previous re cords and sixtv did no better than in trdvioua vears. But the most notable event of the year was the achievement ot ithe tuyquftled time of 2:101 by the aii-vcar-old Maud S. Twentv -three hotsc now on the turf made a record of 2:20 or better dnrinar the Dast season. It is confidently expected that the record ol Maud 9. will be beaten m v$ii.. Consul Dnncan, cf Naples, isays that nej;t to the Irish and Germans no peo Die in Eurone are more inclined to emi gralion to the United States j than the Italian peasantry. .Various causes are operating to induce this movement, chief among which are the resent op pressive systetsa of taxation and the de glr to avail themselves of the superior ODPortunitie3 to better their condition " and obtain more complete liberty and a better education for their children. RELIGIOUS NEWS AND NOTES. The Russians are about to establish a Orek-Kussian church in San Francisco.. A priest has beetf .selected by the Rus sian synod, who will , scon leare SJ. Petersburg for California, accompanied by deacons, acolytes and a lull choir. Five thousand rubles-have, been appro priated lor preliminary expenses, and the funds needed for the building of a church will be supplied when the "mis sion is ready to start. The inventive genius of a Scotchman has, if we are to believe the Scotch There are 15.000 white families in Ala bama without a Bible. Mississippi has 910 Baptist churcjhes. with a membership of 56,630. Mr. Cyrus H. McCormick has gtven $100,000 to the Presbyterian Theologi cal seminary ot Chicago, clearing it en tirely of debt. 1 I Mr. Moody's sermons have been translatedSin Arabic, and are used by the missionaries in teaching the people in the several stations. 1 Twelve Chinese converts have been ordained to the ministry of the Church of England. : Nine of these are living and engaged in the work of the church. Io Detroit, Mich., six Methodist churches, In .various degrees of financial distress, have formed an alliance and extinguished the debt of each, an aggre gate of $35,500. . The Presbytery of Huntingdon re cently celebrated, at.Duncansville, Pa., the completion of Rev. Dr. W. J. Gib son's fifty years of service as a minister of the gospel. The centennial celebration of the Con gregational church of Middletown, Ct., has been postponed until June, 188.1; to accommodate Western people who wish to attend. ' The Lutheran church has in Nebraska twenty-four ministers, thirty congrega tions and 1,229 communicants. The first convention organized in 1871 with sijministers. The degree of doctor of laws has been conferred by Cambridge univerity, Eng land, upon Dr. Littlejohn, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Long 'Island, in re- cognition of his late discourses in the university pulpit. ' Some of the Methodist preachers of Brooklyn are endeavoring to make the morning preaching service mora attrac tive to the children of their congrega- HettlJis Scfuare with a Bunted Bank' During the, bank mania in the West, when ever little village and bamle boasted Its bank, one of the?e public " accommodations " sprung up in Mount Vernon, Ohio, under the cognomen of "Jt)wl Creek Bank," taking its name from a small but beautiful stream pass ing through the village. The affairs of the institution went on swimmingly for a short time, but a short time only. Like all its kindred of money representation, it was declared insolvent. A mornirg or two after this important fact had come to light, .a mysterious looking person, wrapped up to his eyes in a cloak,! presented himself at the counter of the bank, tendering some of their bills, and demanded, in a serious manner, their redemption in gold or sLver. He was told that the bank had neither. ' He' then demanded Eastern funds. , j '. :.. ; " No funds on hand, was the brief reply, j ' ' j . ... ., - "Can you," said the mysterious per sonage, . give me tolerably well exe cuted counterfeit notes on solvent banks P I would prefer them to this trash." This was a home-thrust not to be sub mitted to. - ' thebank, you insulting "Out of puppy!" " Hold !-l may nave made some mis take. 'Am I right in supposing myself in the office of the O wl Creek bank ?" "Yes, sir." " I have then my revengej for the loss of my money I have just shot your president" at the same time throwing on the counter, from under j his cloak, a large hooting owl. '.. papers,1 found a way to accomplish - "twns by giving them, every Sabbath, a something which man. has never before . dreamed of doing, namely, calming the . stofmy.sca. Mr. Shields, o( Perth, has invented a way of stilling the waves of '.the) ocean, and is putting it into success ful! operation; He sinka bottles filled with oil; the botUes are' opened by a. pToccss devised by the inventor, and the oil! ascending to the surface, stills the Waves, thus reducing the proverb about " pouring oil upon the troubled waters" to practice. The. invention has been tested at Peterhead with, it is said, amazing success. The- Scotch papers are full of it. The invention may not be practicable upon the high seaawhtre , a vast quantity of oil would manilestly be required to still a dangerous storm, , but if the claims of Shields; the in ventor, are genuine, it could "be made very useful iu calming open roadstead oj illy-sheltered harbors. , f i Preservation of Harness. ; The first point to be observed is to , keep the leather soft and pliable; this can. be done only by keeping it well charged with oil and grease ; water is a f destroyer of these, but mud and saline moisture from the animal are even more destructive. ; Mud, in drying, absorbs the! grease and opens, the pores of the leather, making a ready prey to water, while the salty cnaracter of the perspi ration from the animal injures the leather, stitchings and mountings It therefore follows that to preserve a har- - ness'Vthe Btrar9 should be washed -and oiled whenever it has been moistened by sweat or. -soiled by mud. To do this effectually, the straps should be un buckled and detached; then washed with a little water nnd brown soa , then coated with a mixture of neatsfoot oil and be allowed to remain undistured until the water is dried out; then thoroughly rub with, a woolen rag; the rubbing is important, as it, in addition tojremovinglhe surplus oil and grease, tends to close the vorea and gives a finish . to the leather. In hanging harness care - should bd taken to allow all straps to bang their lull length; bridles, pads, gig saddles and collars should be bung upon forms of the shape of each. Light is essential to the care of leather, and , when the harness closet is dark the door should be left open at least haif of tlie time during the day Allclosetsshould ' be vontilattd, nnd whien poasible they . should bo well lighted. To clean plated , mountings use chamois with a litt'ie trip oil or rotten f stone, but they should 1 bo scoured as litfiie as possible. Rubber covered goods arc cleaned-in thsame "I wiy, leather covered needs to be well j brushed and rubbed with a woolen rag. j. If a harness is thoroughly cleansed twice a year, and when unduly exposed . treated as we have recommended, the leather will retain its softness and strength for many years. Harness Joitr' short address directly before the usual sermon. The Baptists in Sweden have, in twenty-five years, built 125 chapels, that have cost them $500,000. In addition to their contributions fpjrjshe support and enlargement of their own work, they are taxed for the support of the Lutheran State church $20,003 yearly, or one dol lar per member. The Roman Catholic population of the United States is estimatied at 6,143,222, ruled by sixty-seven bisliops and arch bishops and 5,989 priests, who minister in 6,407 churches and chapels; 1,136 students were in theological seminaries last spring and 405,234 pupils, in parochial schools. Catholics have also 1,729 mission stations, besides their reg ular churches, 687 colleges, seminaries and academies," 2,246 parochial schools aad 373 charitable institutions, all indi cating hard work and plenty of it. At the Congregational triennial coun cil held at St. Louis, the report of the secretary, Rev. Dr. A. II. Quint, gave the following figures: New churches organized, 334 ; churches dropped from the roll, 165 ; total number of churches', 3,674; total ;'meaibership, 382,920. Of the 3,674 churchds only 898 are supplied with installed pastors, about one -fourth ; 1,893 are supplied by acting pastors; the others are vacant,. or are supplied by ministers of other denominations. And There the Case Dropped j Not even a lawyer, however skillful in cross examination, can make a .wit ness tell the' truth, provided the wit ness wishes to evwle it. It is impossi ble to put a question in such exact lan-' guage that it will demand the desired answer. Indeed, nothing is more, true than the statement of Talleyrand, that language is intended to cover up one's thoughts, and no one ever practiced the principle contained in the statement more than Talleyrand himself. It was necessary on a certain occasion in court to compel a witness to testify as to the way in which a Mr. Smith treated his horse : " Well, sir,", said the lawyer, with a svjeet and winning smile a smile intended to drown all suspicion as to ulterior purposes--" how does Mr. Smith generally ride a horse?' The witness looked up innocently and replied: "Generally a-straddle, sir, I believe." j, ; . ."' j " The lawyer asked again : i " But, sir, what gait does he ride ?" . The imperturbable witness answered : ." He rides any gate at all, sir, but I've seen the boys ride every gate on the farm." t Thelawyer saw he was on the track of a Tartar, and hi3 next question was very insinuating. , " How does Mr. Smith ride when he is-in company with others? I demand a clear answer." ; " Well, sir," said the witness, " he keeps up with the rest, if his horse is able to, or if not, h6 fall3 behind." The lawyer was by this time almost-1 beside himself, and asked: "And how does he ride when he is alone?," "I don't know," was the reply; "I was never with him when he was alone,' 1 and there the case dropped. XHrratUn f Birds. Professor Newton consiiers that, were sea fowls satellites revolving round the earth, their arrival could hardly bs more surely calculated bv xi astronomer. Foul weather or fair, h -at or cold, the puffins repair to some of their stations punctually on a given day, as if th.e?r movements were regulated by clock work. The swiftness of flight which characterizes most birds enables them tn caver a vast SDace in a brief time. The common black swift can fly 276 miles an hour, a speed which, if it could be main tained for less than half a day, would cirry the bird from its winter to its summer quarters. The large purple swift of America is capable of even greater feats on the wing- The chimney swallow is slower, ninety miles an hour being about the limit of its powers; but the passenger pigeon ol the United States can accomplish a journey of 1,000 miles between sunrise and suns t t. s also true, as the ingenious Herr Palmen has attempted to show, that migrants during their long flights may be directed by an experience partly inherited and partly acquired by the individual bird. j They often follow the. coast tline of con- IIUcUIo, iuIU 111 T tu lauy naai uv passage over the Mediterranean, one of three routes. But this theory will not explain how they pilot themselves across' broad oceans, and is invalidated by the fact, familiar to every ornithologist, that the old and young birds do not journey in. company. . Invariably, the young broods travel together, then come, after an interval, the parents, and finally the rear is brought up by the weakly, infirm, molting and broken-winged. This is the rule in autumn. The return journey is accomplished in the reverse order. London Standard. Tlu Itato Blt KnWl Will seod their Kleotro-Voltan Belts to Of afflicted noon SO days trial. 8ea their advar tuement in this pBr beaded, On 50 Day TriaL . . Vtorrrxa in Powder Form is sold by all druggists and general stores. - II yoa cannot bay it ot them, inclose City cents in postage stamps tor one packge, or one dollsx lor two i-ackiges, and I will end it by retorn mail. IL B. Stevens. Boston, atsas. ABZ1T HOBSB KZIICX!n3. dr. TOBusr vxjnmAir HOXSX 1XNTXXXT In plot bottles at wO cmiUj SI yean wUb'lrttO. It I Um best in the world for the cars ol Colfe Old Sort. Sprain. Bmtop. Sore Throat, ate TOBtaS' OvJIlTIO-V POWDCRS are warranted to eora Disteinper, Fevej Worma, B U; aire a flue ooatj tocreae Um appetita end cleants the urmarr orpins. Certlfted to by OuL D. U cUastel. owner of eome of the fattest nmnin bones In the wvrlO. anl 1 jwo othen. aa centa. Sold by dro fisu. iv pot 43 Mnrray Street. New Yort. Da, aTliuJ&iil'S UTKRlMS CATUOUOO.V will seat tlTTy on faaala Weakness, aoch at FaIUn aT ti Vanbt Vfattaa, Chrontc InOaaanMUoa or Uloentlaa to ITomh. inadaotal Henwrrhare or riaodlng. Palnfttl Sappraaaed and Irrsira'ar atenshaatton, sc. As old as rala.e raaMdy. Send postal card for s pamphlet. wiU at, cores aad ceniacatee Irani parawuss sat KUB.a, to HOWAKTH h BA.LX.4JU, UtlsA, M. X Id hy ail Draoiata LU per atua. ... i 1Iks ipmreat aad Beat Medlris CTar Kad. Aeolatblnattom a Hope, Buctiu. Man I drnkl aad Dandelion, ail taWoe and I moeSamarsttTapropertjea or all other BlUars, I aaakaaVthaareataaa BUxxS Purifier, Lreer (1 It as-ar-- I H ItodeaaaaXaapoaalUy ooir aatai where Boat II 1 I 1 H Bitten 'X.edo ttm1 aud parfac are tkatr III L ITxj&Tt t? " iTW ! asl r!3 ta lia tj i ul ttiia. " To afl waoaa Vaptoyweita eaaaa trraaralarl- ty oT tbe oowalaor ariaary ortaaa. or ka ra qulra as AppettaerV Toaio aad aaUd mtaaahiat, r KtteeaatnraAV Without intCdty loatlns avV . . o matter what yortHaca or uj aitilmia are what the dieeaae or ail mm -ten. Boat wait onta yoa am ra sick hat U yoa ealy feel had ar aalaeraUa.l"1 a a. It may yoarUfa.lthaf1,aT haadrwla. esOOwmbapaldforaeaVi they wta a eiVhelp. Do MS suffer 1 anfferJmtaaaaadanra thecal m HOP B Bamcmbtr. Hop Bitters Is aoV081 djarred drankea Boetrua. bat the FaresVfc TJ??! XedkinaererBiadattha nSTalJnssw UD aad sors and no person or faaaQyW 1 ahoald ba withoat them. BaaaaaaaaaaasU O.I.C.I an absolute and Irresistible ear 1 farDrunkennB,n!e of opiam, tobacco aadf 1 w nsxcotios. All sold by droa-rtea, fiend M m J for drcuiaJ". Hop Btttara Bfp. Os, Tho Only Remedy THAT ACTS XT THE KAXK IULS OJ THCUVCR. ' andtholCIDrJCYSetJ 2M cornir-ud action pr ittctmrl ucrju jwwer to cure au zmmjc. Why Are Vo 8IcJc? M . Si tugffea or torpid, andl THE ILiBKETSa SXWTOU Best Osttls Med. HaUrea, Uts wt.Z OslTss Good to Prims Veals.. ...... OS j Bheep..M. g Uu&bs Stx2 ureesnii.w... ...... ......... 10V OS 06 Tloor Xx. Stats, (ood to fancy Western, good to fancy.. Whssi TSlo. 1 Bd...M.......w BO,lWIUH,IHm.. St SUte............ Barley Two-Bowed State S U AIM 3S (f S M 1 21X9 1 SIX .... 1 0(XV) i oJt 1 OS & X wo 61 tin 49 X What They Bought. 'My children," said a New Haven man to his son and daughter, both along in their teens a trifle, " if I should give you each five dollars what would you do with it?" I would buy something to read," replied the boy, !the light of in telligence beaming across his counte nance. And 1," saiQ me gin, witn en thusiasm, "would buy something to wear." " You both do yourselves credit., It is natural that a boy just on the verge of manhood should seek' to improve his mind, and girls of -your age, my dear, as he stroked her curls, always are thinking of good clothes. Here is the money, use your judgment, both of you." The boy bought a lull collection oi "Wild Bill; or, Life on the Plains" novels, and the girl a five-dollar set ot diamond jewelry. New-Haven Eegiiter. nm-nTTnfraded Western Ifixsd.... 67 Vt Southern Yellow... .......... sajfa Osts White 8tsts....M a6 9 Hlxea westenu. w " Hay Prime.. ...... Straw Long Bye. per cwt..... 1 00 1 Of HopS-SUtS, 1BJ sseseeMe.. SlSM Lrd City Steam.... 8 90 8 90 PeSSenm-Ornds...... 06.S07X Beflned 0X Bnttsr SUtsCresmery.. ........... " Dairy X d 2 Western Imitation Creamery 23 0 23 Factory 13 & 20, Cheese 8tats Factory.............. 10X H Skims.... 06 & 08 Western.. ...m.....m. 1 & 11)4 Zsan Ststs sndPenn.... ...... SO 81 Potatoes SUte, bbl Early Boss.... 1 SO ' d 2 00 Steers Extra J-S&10 WW Lunba Western 4 00 75 Sheep Western. 3 75 4 15 Hoes, Good to Choice Yorkers. 4 45 9 4 65 Flour City Ground. No. 1 Spring.. S 00 0 S 75 Wheat No. 1 Hard Duluta. 1 25 S 25 Corn No.2Weatenu.. ..... ...... 64 & 64 Oats SUte 37 & -3S Barley Two-rowed State...... 76 9 80 OSTOaT. Beef Western Meet.......... 9 59 910 00 Hogs Live 06X 06 Hogs City Dressed... 07 & 07 It Pork Extra Prims per bbl 10 00 13 75 Flour Wisconsin and llinmPst.... T 25 8 60 Corn Mixed and TeUow...... 66 & 66 Oats Extra Whits 60 & 52 Bye SUU 1 07 4 1 07 .Wool Washed Oombinir k Delaine 49 60 fhuhi. as a s CELLULOID ch EYE-CLASSES. N Representing the choicest selected Tortoise Shell and Amber. The lightest, handsomest and strongest known. So d by Opticians sac Swelers. Mde by SPENCER OPTICA! FG. CO.. 13 Maiden Lane, New York. SAPONIFIER Ii the " Original " Cooof ntratl Lye and Reliable Family 8ap Makrr. Dlrectioi, aMHiipaijy earn Can for malitnf Hard, Ho ft and Toilet op qitckly. It la fufl wMKht and ctreneto. Ask yaor rrocar lor MAIM) Jtl FI 11, and UX no olarrr. n"I "w"Ng ca- IFRAZER AXLE GREASE. m uu viura'uviu uuauiafa tsoo. IBJJJOCS" ESS, PILts, i o.mTI PATlOJf. - JLlDSKf COXPLlliTTS, I R1S1BX DlSKAa., rMALK MK1A JLKiSE). 15D XEUTOCs DISOUDEUS. bv eattdnalree action of tVj 0TCO3U 1 and restoring their ycxen to thrxno cjJT ditfOM. t Wkj Ssffer Bltlaae pi! as ss sekss 1 Way tsrweated wUftViIea.CsaatlpatJsai Why frif tsnsd ever disordered kldseys I Way sad are serreas sr sick keaaacaaal Wky ssts slerpless BlrkU I Cm KJJJXET WOUT rsd r&c is( I heaiJL It is a &ry,v;jcijZU 4ompomndad li hfa pakacwUl saskc ill aU.f afaWr M 0 it of yokt DruiA, At viU enUr ti or you. j'.--, ciaxjl (WUImbJ fa ) liarlTasrtea. T, K T K I? SO PENSIONS. If sw law. Thousand! of soldiers and sett entitled. Prnsiona date back to discharge or. death, fas sural Aauresa, wiu si amp. CEOBUE . . Draws- P.O. l.KMOSr, Waahlnjctoia. D.C, "art raiftt vsu ! IWTISJ05TI I I . I What i small I I TtkWiktU I jf corui this Jj CREASE FOlt fAT.n BT AI LOKALKUl, . aisardtd Us MKUAL OF BOHOR af Us OsSosal ssaf Chicago FRaZER LUBRICATOR CO. NswYork. 04 X 04X 05 06X TJnwashed. U u WA.TXBTOWK (atASS ) OATTU MABS3T. Beef CstUe Uts weight 03X9 Sheep...... OSX& Lamoa ; 034 Hotcs 06O PHrf.anST.THIA. Flour Penn. good and fancy 6 60 8 76 Wheat-No. 2 Bed... 1 1 30 Bye Stats 98 61 Oi Corn State Yellow..... 61 & 62 Oats Mixed 40 3 42 Butter Creamery Extra............ 84 & 84 Cheese New York Pull Cream...... 13 & 13X Petroleum O rude .06 tisOTJf Banned WJ. TTflvuTTnTTr JELLY SSrer Medal at Parts Exposition. PETROLEUM Grand Medal at- Philadelphia Kxpueltlon. This wonderful substance Is acknowledged by phy sicians thrwucrhout the wor'd to be the betl remedy dls coverel for the cure of Wound, burns. Rheumatism, Skin Disease. Piles, CaLirrh. Cldib alns. Ac. In ordsi ttiat every one may ry it. 11 is put up in in and 3.1 cent bottles for household dm. Obtain it from Tour dxagylst and you will nnd it superior to anything yoa hare its) used. ' NATRONA "som" mm ITnotMjstcrlous Knot-llolc. A short time Ago ft lew Cincinnati an 3 were on a hunting trip in Indiana. On3 night they found it convenient to. put up at a small country tavern where the accommodations were somewhat liin itcdso much so as tacbmpel them alt to bunk in one moderate-sized room nf xt to thereof. This beinir the best Hipv could do, they accepted the conditions BnHh without much 'murinuriny, being per- p .- icciiy euectuany urea out wiin their day's tramp, and after supper retired early. . r .' About ten o'clock they were awakened out of sound slumber by the great gay ety and laughter proceeding from the room td joining, occupied by the land- 1 k a t. i : . . . j . w . toru b uiTvc uuxcra nauguiers. ll was evident that, as ; they were retiring for the night, they were having a high old ironc. Now the hunters were all voung men. , and it was Very, tantalizing to have so much "galV fun going orf with only a door intervening. At length one of the r nuniers woispered to the others: "See there, boys, there's a knot-hole in the d . or and we can see all that is going on. Heap of fun there,1 you, bet. Auey ,aii looKea, ana mere, sure enough, wat what appeared to be a good sued knot-hole. showing the light 1 a a . witnin lue rocm aojoining to be very bright indeed. A bold hunter crent can- tlously out of bed and applied his eye to the knot-hole, but was astonished to nnd he could see nothing. As he pu his head down to look the 'knot hole : a 1 . . sri . . seemeaioaisappear. oteppmg Dacftt a ; pace or ,two, there was the knot-hole again."; ' ; " What did you sceP" inquired one o the hungers, who was trembling with curiositv in the bed. - " Didn't see any thing,1 was the reply. l iiey euner tooic tne knot-noie away or plugged it np." , ' -Then another hunter tried it with like efTect. As he stoor ed to take a glance at unconscious maidenhood on a frolic. the knot-hole vamosed- They were greatly puzzled, until one of them cried ..out: . i 1 - V See there, boys : look at the roofP They looked, and . the mystery was : solved . There was a knot-hole m the Jay Gould's Financial. Resources. Gould is very closely studied now in England by financiers who know what his movements are. The Hollanders are also impressed with Gould, on ac count ot his large ready-monev re sources. He wanted to get hold of the Kansas Pacific railroad, and they agreed on the terms, and then said: "Now, Mr. Gould, what time do you propose to make these payments, and what securi ties have you to give us?" "I.shan't Kive you any securities at alW said Gould, " and , I don't want any time. I will, give you my check on Morton, Uose & Co." And hedid, for $1,500, 000. As an instance of Gould's excess of capital it is said that the New York Clearing House a lew days ago showed tho Fourth National bank to have a balancO of over $4,000,000, and, on in quiry, it was found that this was Gould's money. A number of German bankers had heard a rumor t hat Gould mean t to borrow large sums of money and pinch the-street about the. time they had some important financial movement to make. So they went to Gould with collateral and borrowed $6,000,000 casi from him ; but; as he did not pinch the street, in a little while they went back with the money and demanded' their collateral, whereupon Gould, having no place to money, paid the larger part of it over to tne Fourth national bank. - yew York' Letter. Words of Wisdom. Some things will Inot bear! zeal: and the more earnest we are about them . the less we recommend ourselves to the appr batioa of sober: and considerate men. V- v- Zealous men are ever displaying to you the strength of their belief, while judicious men are showing you the grounds of it. . Whether zeal or moderation be the point we aim at, let us keep fire out of the one and frost out of the.other. The word that once escapes the tongue cannot be recalled ; the arrow cannot be detained which has once, sped from the bOW. ' : . k; I' . 1; : ' ' . t4 We should be as careful of our words as of our actions, and as far from speak ing ill as from doing ill. ' j Cromwell did not wait to strike until the iron, was hot. but made it hot bv - . sS Two Men and a Door. . The storm-doots around the postofilce all open outwardly. This isn't for fear that a fire will occur and a rush ensue, but it is arranged that way to make a man mad. A man will go sinsine alone the stre :t, smilingall over, and bragging to himself how good-natured he is, when he suddenly remembers that he must mail a letter. He is only one man, but the other mentioned in the heading stands around to give advice. 1 The first man rushes up the steps and gives the door a push. It is as solid as a rock, and his momentum generally carries his knees and nose against the hard wood. ' j " Push I yells the extra man. The other steps back and follows the advice, but with no successful 1 results. By this! time his smile has faded. Lis dyspepsia begins to work up, and there is indigestion in his tones a3 he turns and asks : j " Is this blasted old postoffiTe i closed for the day?" " Oh, no, sir. I guess you wili get in if you jpush hard enough. I presume the hinges are a little rusty." ; 1 hen the man returns to the charge. As .a rle he puts his shoulder to the door, his feet slip back, and he comes down in a graceful heap, to be laughed at by all the boys. When he gets up he feels as ir he could lick any seven men, but before he has time to pick a fight the other advances and says : i "Mighty .curious, about that door. Ani l see opens this wa v. Yon mitrht. . - - o - A Good Aeeonnti " To snm it up. six long years 01 bedridden sickness and suffering, co3ttng $200 per year, total, fl 200 all of -which was stopped by three bottles ot Hop Bitters taken by my wile, who has done her own housework lor a year since without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know it lor their benefit. ."JOHN WEEKS, Butler, N. Y.w A report comes from England that Gerald Massey, the poet, has lost his reason and is an occupant of an insane asylum., Mr. Mas3ey has just passed his fifty-second year, and should be only in his prime. His life has been a hard struggle with poverty, and many disap pointments have crowded in upon him. For many years he has been an ardent spiritualist. A Pastor Blade Happy. I lave been greatly troubled with my kid neys and liver lor over twenty yeaia, and daring that entire time I was never free from pain. My medical bills were enormous , ana visited both the Hot ana vvmte springs, noiea lor the curative qualities ot the water. I am happy to say I am now a well man, snd en tirely as the result of Warner's Sale Kidney and Liver Cure. With Buch glorious results lam only too glad to testily regarding the remedy which has made me so happy. BEV. P. F. HABKLEE. Coal Run Crosauas, Ark. A soap-eating match was a diversion at Springfield, Ohio. The quickest de vourer of a bar of yeJlow soap got a prize of $5. The winner performed the. feat in less than an hour, but was much longer in the hsnds of a physician in consequence thereof, and had besides to pay the doctor $10. He thinka he can't afford to win another match. "Vegetine. lathe tt laths World. best for Melk-4nal Purpose. all Famll t'aea. Sold by all Drusclata aad Urocsrs. It H absolutely tmr. It is Uie best lor Dailnc Tttaths & w ill PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Phlla. The Barks, Roots and Herbs QH 30 DAYS' TRIAL FROM WHICH YEGETIXE IS MADS IN POWDER FORM, SOLD FOB 50 Cents a Package. VEGETINE. For Kidney Complaint and Nervous Wa will sen.', oar Electro-Voltaic Uelts aod other Klectric appliance npon trial for 30 day to those afflicted with. Atrnw Dtinltfy sod d war af a avraoaaf aatar. A sa ot the Liver. kJdnrys. Khenmatiiii, Paralyata, etc. A mrt atrt gttaranlted or no pay. Address Voitalc Belt Co- Warstiall, Mich. WHISKER1NE t r is tss em v y r yaii T; tt sets insisata- aod ULS DSoaalT.prodouns 1 oatural sliadssof B s ar Hrownt .lu tb SsUN.- AUtmK Ot. LSa. ill Sil I W W ' tr LI sTxttNTS C V i ii in tkM m WUk J 1 Ka. STxrnrt! Complaint Ueoillty. liLisBoao, Me., Dec 28, 1S77. Dear Sir I had had a cough for eighteen years, when I vegetine. i was Tery io commenced taking the Vegetine. I was very low: my system was debilitated by disease. I had the Kidney Complaint, and was very nervoua Ctragb bad, lnna: sore. When I had taken one bottle I found ft was hekriux me; it has helped my ooogb. and it strengthens me- I am now able to uo my work. Never have found anything like the Vegetins. I know It Is everything tt la recommended 10 b" Has. A. J. TZS DLETOX. Dr. W. Ross Writes: Scrofula, Lirer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Weakness. H. R- Stkvkhs, Boston: I hare been practicing medicine for twenty-five years, snd as a remedy for Scrofula, Liver Complaint. Dyspep sia, Kheumatism,Weakness, and all diseases of the bUod, Lhave never fonnd Its equal. ' I hare sold Vegetine for seven years and have never nad one bottle returned. 1 would heartily recommend it to those In need of a blood puna ex. Da. W. ROSS, DniKglat, wllton, Iowa. Sept. IS, 1875. A T H 9T A . Fam ham's old Established Asthma Remedy jrtvin insunt relief in all cases snd which is Indorsed by thousands of sulferers from this distressing disease, is manufactured and sold by Chas. SUuter at the Original Depot, Sparta. Wisconsin, and sent par mail to any aUlreaa on receipt of One Dollar par Box. WAITKi A rent everywhere to sen oar goods by aaniple, to faml ie. We give attracUvs present nd first-class goixls to your customers; w give ya good profits; we prepay aU express charges; ws fnrnlaa ouUU free. Write for parties ars. PKOFLX a TKA CO., Bos 6Q33, St. Loula. Mo. Aimits Wanted for tNe Hsndsnroast Snd PULinreT dioi CC Kvcr furnished agents FORSnF.E s McMAXIN, CUiclnnati, U. SOT STAl.S aad at easily applied. It is a standard prsra atloo aad a fsvorUe on vary wall arAtoll tcV' let for La ty or Cntissnaa. Sold by lira gwts and ap - itel ry rmir jireMe s. acl. w:i H UraJIJi.T. i ' Tii. CRlTTEMO-VjAgt. ' S3.0O Par Smr Mai Sailing Our New PLATFORM FAMILY SCALE Weighs accurately- up to 9! lbs. It tiaa:im an-ataine a." It at Sight. l.t-Ull prt.. .V tber Family cas rlhtg 1U. xst iiiM. A. It malar . BOOM F,0 AGENTS. . Kxe'.uslve Itt'. given free. Terms SU'1 rapid amiss urirU old Asauta. -!lOMr.TlU "CAI.K C . Ko. 17 W. Fifth tU OaclnnaU. Q. liUi Terms and Larv CASH PREMIUM . TEAS.: VJ 'TKOIItT .Af to.aBi "W "r. i Tefjetlne In Powder Form Is sold by all drug gists and general stores. If you cannot buy It of them. Unclose fifty cents In postage stamps for one package, or one dollar for two packages, and I will send It by return mall. strikin?. A husband of a very fashionable and talkative wife was out walkhur a few dajsago with his little girl, when he met a friend, who admired the child very much. "It is a beautiful child "mid the friend, and looks very much like its mother, particuularly about the mouth." " Maybe so," responded the husband-father; 4 but I have never seen have pushed all day and not got in." J ne One who goes in is too mad to post hisj letter . The. one who stays out shakes all over and keeps his eye out for the next. Dtfroi Free Press. Art in Singing, j , : Art, cultivation and a little timelv clear-sightedness or clear-hearihgness can prop up many a failing voice. Any one who remembers how Braham sang at seventy-five will acknowledge this, A then voune. but now elderlT. mnsi cian once told me how he remembered having had to accompany the : great tenor in the "Bay of Biscay,' given with ! a fire and force almost incredible in a septuagenarian, and received with thunders of encores. My boy,n whis- pered Braham, play it half a tone lower." Again ii was given,' and again encored. " Half a tone lower stiiV said the old vocalist, " they'll never find us out." Nor did they. And the ap plause after the third effort was loudest of all, so completely did art conceal the defects of failing nature. But suppose thejinger had not been an artist, or the accompanist had only understood a little music, and been incapable of trans posing the song " half a tonei" - Good Words. : Remedy for ITard Times. Stop spendiDg so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy lood, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of lite every way, and especially stop the ioolish habit of running alter expensive and quack doctors or using so much of tbe vile huitbug medicine that does yoa only, harm, and mikes the proprietors rich, but pat your trust in the greatest of all simple, pore remedies, Hop Bitters, that cures always at trifling cost and von will see bet ter times and good health. Try it once. Bead ol it in another column. The amount oi capital invested in manufacturing pursuits in New Jersey is $89,000,000. which gives employment to 75,000 persons. Of this number, 13,000 ot the working people are en gaged inPaterson ia the manufacture of silk. The horse-power used in the State is 50,000. The greatest effects have sometimes tha smallest cause. Lile Is constantly sacrificed by neglect of Coughs and Colds, when a 25 cent bottle ot Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup would save tne sufferer. - ' bmm .h im b a m fe m m assBBSass . Chicago claims to be the hogopolis of the world and with the certainty of an undisputed title. Last year 5,400,000 hogs were butchered in that city, and bout 6.500,000 have met .the same in 18S0-8L - - . Malarial fevers can be prevented, also other miasmatio ' diseases, by occasionally nsing Dr. SaifoTTt Liver Invigorator, tha oldest general Family . Medicine, which is recom mended as a core for all diseases caused by a disordered uver. Eighty-page book sent tree. 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" .m- xhese o&qaxs are cnrtTAiNiiY t tjxrivaxjid in CTcinxcycis; xttttlh titetoices are kot HUGH HiaiLHIt THAN Til OS K OF VERY INFERIOR INSTRUMENTS. :MASOiXr t& HAlO OBGAIT CO,' 1S4 grrmrmt Ht COSTOat 40 Cast 14tH Ct. tXxica Laxr KSTTTOIlXi 143 T7aisi Atw- GHC1AC4 - M 1 9
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1881, edition 1
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