The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 25, 1880, Image 4

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    AR IR
FOR THE FAIR SEX,
—————
Fashion Notes,
net strings are very wide.
Lhiats are very fashionable,
_FTOgs are made in very
cesigns,
Skitls are worn RR
Set 30)
iller than
1 £11k is much in use for bonnet
Ty
The Tam
large hat.
Pale blues are much used
costumeaes,
_ Handkerchief crown hats are
Into favor,
Poke bonnets will
worn tus season.
Velvet fruits are used
for plush hats.
Easy simplicity is the characteristic
of most coiffures,
Fashionable coiffures make the head
look very small
Ostrich feathers are lavishly used
bonnet trimmings.
| Y,
ina
O'Shanter gis t leading
in evening
coming
continue to be
as {rimmings
for
Navy blues appear frequently among
new importations,
Tassels of all kinds, in
ones, are fashionable,
Mull snd lace fichus of every descrip.
tion remain fashionable,
For outdoor garments the
s of button 8 wiil be wore.
Oriental textures and effects will
vory Inshionable this season.
Large hats snd hom ots, aS well
very small ones, are much worn,
The demand for diamonds is
cedently goeat this year.
Small square shaped
close anu fiat in front
Embossed voivel
many reecption and
cluding lace
largest
8
be
|s
unpre
bonnets, fittin
Ard mao wo
on satin is used
evening costumes
shapes, decorated
are frequently
novel
C lesign s,s
Buttons in
with genre
sen.
Riol
com binatic
lilac.
Cardinal red
shade several
caroubier.
Basqr 0s
with skirts of
popular,
Plush bands are se
some pinin
brocade.
Fancy combs b
si.ver. gok et and
wain in y
Gol
on the
brocades.
Prune or
is a oe
derly indies.
Flannel suitings
terns are st en g
New York dry goods
Many evening |
cream plush, wi
mentation.
Ribbonis not so mue
sirings as satin ser
damassee si
used in
Pa %
shades of purple are
nm with heliotiope and
has
tones
given way
brighter,
wo
Of
n
fabrics,
very
8 of figured or brocaded
plain goods, are
n on the hottom of
skirts of satin or veivet
'y
eaded with balls of
tortoise shell re
gu
3 Or fig
able
, In Got OS,
fashion
ur
rt
Appeal
and
hho
»O0Ons
in dark shades,
and ¢
plum enlor,
witl dd le-aged
in
in white
al oma-
pets are
ti pear tT OTys
ge
a3.
ronniere Lis
forehs Ril. :
ward scar wi
crafiily eover
that time ail
court—who were
mous—wore precious
brows. A > of
arms and stort
her charms, snd all
day had to paint wr
weil i
Pompadour wi
thought tt best to
the French
Yeno-
their
wel
show
in
had
ves
the artists
as
i818 and ei as
a3 hands and de
’ wesr high
But Mri ce Pompadotr was also
great invalid, and so she introduc
thos¢ oesutiful dressing; gowns knotted
with ace and ribbon which soon wers
warn at every court in Europe. Poor
Maria Antoinette, in her anxiet ¥ to dis-
play her love! v bion le chevelure, piled
ber flaxen locks wpon un cushion and
wore the crown of France several inches
shove her head, while the Empress
Josephine, * to exhibit her ficure. at
once Greek and Creole,” invented cache.
mire and Brought its use into fashion.
The Prine Wales wears on her
swanilke neck, as the new fashion,
ruches of lace and velvet collars orna-
men.ed with silver carvings.
a
#8 of
A Race Between an Ux Cart and a Mail
Train,
Just as the 5:35 p. M eastward bound
fast mail train was stesming out of
Ooelika, Georgia, a few days 1 go, a
hack containing three Irish gentiemen
drove up to the depot of the
raiiroad, only to be told that
that they were in search
than just disappearing
curve. Husiness of the
nature demanded their presence
Columbus at eight o'clock. The hack
which had brought tbem to the depot
hLiad left. so nothing remained for them
to hare but a four-ox team, the animals
of which were he'ping their driver to
finish a hamdfal of sugsr-corn Rone
and a pore of corn bread.
, “Five ¢ loilars,” said one, Mr.
in carry us to Colufnbus.’
“Five do!lars more,” said another. Mr
Cooney, *“to carry us there against
eight o'clock .”
*Five dollars more,”
Mr. Bruton, “to get
train.”
So much money to be made, all in two
hours and twenty minutes, set the
driver crazy. He looked at his team
for a moment, and then at the thirty
miles which lay between him and
Columbus, and then at the probable and
parily possible fifteen dollars to be
made ‘by fulfilling the
desires.
“1'se
the train
of was
behind the
most pressing
in
said the third
in ahead of the
he said, an
yer man, boss,”
w—
Healthy Momes for Animals
Horses, catile, sheep, dogs and the
| higher animals in general have vital
| systems exactly like those of
| Box mingly as sensitive. too. A dose of
i any particular poison is as fatal t
a large don to a
{ weight, and poisons that
in hy the lungs of a horse
inst as quickly to the blood
would if inhaled by man, we
child; while baa food st as
chievous in its « fects upon
animals as of humans I'he
! stables and need light and
{ iatton fuliv much as the deni
our handsomest houses, And vet t
sands of horses, upon whose work
and fami jes depend for their five tthood
are stabled in close, dark, #i Hy in
closures, while cows, of whose life thou
| sands of children are partakers in the
most literal fare far worse
that pertains to health. It ist
by many car ful observers that animals
RIV As sensitive as man even to malari
ous influences; ain it is that in ma
iarvious regio ns the yaes and :
always thi n, bony d
demic diseases that are
never appear without 0
the frequency with which they aftect wy
mals should norm owners
property that it is expensive as
stupid to give improper fond
clean housing —.N Yo
Red Pepper and Poultry,
know if
pet
as 1 am on re
SO
jist
man of
ig
{i wd
0
similar
breathed
their way
as they
nuan of
mis
the health o
inmates of
x
Ens
0%
is
sheds nt
ns
men
in nl
Wit
BUNSO,
eved
ort
spirit O88
not infe
FOO TORS
Wi
Bnd un
rd Herald
iI do not
pou it
depe ndent »
have
in my poniiry
it may not be
oLier jie
birds
d pepper;
and aly
RRiLe
+1
fuel
‘ound
Yaris a
of «
not
arag stores (and
ahiy fresh)
#TOWS In our
the d eh
MOSt punge
d usually
“bird's pepper
beautifui
Out
ik 5
t
.
ni
i
Ol §
forms a8 }
flower stand. Ti
£ and revivin
three
Uspedin
}
atin
two
vhiiokens
MITVKTLAN,
have a
o0ks feeble alte
WITHS OF pols
mea sweel
£ props
or given 1
moss
and
become
with leaves
Flower
woud
si
or eal
Revipes
Povey Fri ITERS. ~ Us
pumpkin
inner t
e add
1" f $
OnIUES Of IK
Wiel
WAY
iv t}
in Lhe
Fauir CARE. —One
ot u
KixGg Georce's Puopixe. —
of bread crumbs, hait-pint ¢
spoonful of baking
flour, a litte salt, hall a
jaarier ol 8 pot
{ a pound of ct
\ tig
; 10 be estén wilh
——————————
Robin Dinners,
Three years
don journal wrof
he purpose of
wel happy
many children
robins, from
ness ol th )
Following tl
song, ame the proposal that
tunate young peopl 1
pennies to sup Pi a dinner and evening’
amusement to their pe i
and sisters -
These ** robin dinners”
tended to be a permanent
starving; they were“ ir vitation feas
The littie paupers were for on ce in
their lives to know the suprem e delight
of being guests at a party, and to have
lor one evening in the year atl oroughl
merry, jolly time. The idea proved to
be a popuiar one. The children, whose
previous enjoyment at Christmas was
iimited to their own gifts and amuse.
ments, sang the carol, and went eag rly
about finding poor
little Lung
*robins.” and making their hearts gl:
by bid ding
i the Kin
athers and
ago the editor of
«1O-C0O,
Hii
publication
y
4 : ot § -
r iitie nrother
10
ny
1d
{Oo ie
ifm ast
th 1 mothers, uncles and aunts,
we mav be sure, lent their al
At the first dinner, on Christmas,
1877, between 300 and 400 children were
entertained and made happy, who
otherwise would have gone dinnerless
on that gracious holiday.
The next ye ar the number jincreascd
to 3000, and on last Christ ms 18, over
ittie ones, in London alone. sat
down to the ** robin dinners.” It is
proposed that the plan shall be adopted
in all the larger towns throughout
England next C hristmas. The author of
the earol stall ¢ irects the whole matter.
He pre fers to re main numeiess, Sarel
A man of so gentle, kindly a nature mus at
be mada happy by seeing how far his
little candie has thrown its beams.
Perhiaps some of our American readers
may find a suggestion in this article
and be led to plan robin dinners for
his cart and started on Lis journey.
The first mile was made in slow time,
but after that they warmed up; in an |
of the evening prevented the passengers
on the train from seeing the race, but
the train, with its red light and fiery
furnace, was distipetly visible to the
6X-cart passengers as they whirled over
the wagon-road thai lay alongside the
railroad, and they were more and more
G elighted as they saw the
increasing between them.
station the mail train was entirely
sight of, and two “hours from
in the
time the cart elika, the rattle
had | left Op
of wheels might be heard as it roll
over . 2upper bridge into Columbus.
“Boys,” said Collins as soon they
had domiciled at a hotel, “we have
let ns goup to the depot and see it
¢reeping in.”
A ——————
Salt in Intermitient Fever.
Take a handful of table salt and roast
in a clean oven with moderate heat tili
it is brown—the color of roasted coffee,
Dose for an adult: a soupspoonful dis-
solved in a glass of warm water ;"take at
once. When the fever appears at inter-
vals ot two, three or four days, tl..|
remedy should be taken fasting on the
morning of the day following the feve:
To overcome the thirst a very little
water should be taken through a straw.
During the forty-eight hours which fol.
low the taking of tiie salt the appetite
should be satisfied with chicken and
beef broth only; it is especially neces-
ary to observe a severe diet and avoid
aking cold. The remedy is very simple
and harmiess, and it is said that 'it never
bas been known to fail where it has
been given a trial.
i
J
————
An Obstinate Conseript.
Last year, writes the Rome cor.
of the Philadelphia Bulletin.
thi re was a youth who dec inred he might
draw the bad number or not, he would
lid draw the bad
not be asoidier. After having drawn il
he returned home, and there hie stayed
until he was fete hed by force, He fol.
lowed the sergeant who Lad been gent
for him, declaring all the time that it
was to force hii, because he
woldier. He passively
{ allowed bimse] f to be stripped for the
without helping the oper
ation by a finger, When he was told to
put on his uniform he refused. saying Le
would not be a soldier. He was shut up
aione in a room with the uniform. but
when they went to see how far the
had prozressed, { they still found
him standing, Adam-like, in the middle
of thie Yoout, with the uniform where
they had laid it. They could not leave
: 80 they
dressed him; he remaining quite pas.
ive a3 usual; but when they put the
1
UBEIO8S
touch it, saying t hat it was co ntrary to
weapon.
with him; they might as well have ap-
pealed to a stone. ‘They took him tothe
captain, where he repeated the same
thing, that he would never touch a gun
in Lis life. “You may do what you
will with me,” he said; “I an not
afraid of death, but I will kill no man!”
They put him into prison, they kept
him on bread and water, they threatened.
they coaxed, they did all they could to
persuade him, but it was useless; he
only repeated: “I will never hold or use
a gun, I will kill no man, I will not be a
soldier!”
1 was never able to leurn what they
nally did with him, alth ough I had the
story from the prefeet’s seer tary,
charged with drawing the conserip-
tion.
THANKSGIVING,
that Pay.
Thanksgiving without the proverbial
Phanksgiving dinner is like the play of
Hamlet without the prince. Thanks
giving is not all a dinner, but a good
dinner i8 the very essentinl part
Fhanksgiving, and 1 b
sivie dirne
af roast turkey, «
voi table
ple, The wat Iw
and cleanly spread I'oo many courses
spoil turkey el oyster soup open
the n A good carver is half the bat
and celery and cranberry sauce ar
diuncts. Many a Thanks
ed by a wo thickly
Keep some
reserve for thanks
mnksgiving day
Ry TURKEY A well-rvoasted tur
kev is an ind sable nequis
wellb served I ih anksgiv ing dinner
vour turkey with « are
ind
consisting main]
Licken pie, with a few
Lhe old.
ie shoud
3
Lhe
ICH.
of
41
Sq
LGR
tender and fat;
not THOS
a medinm-siged
prepared in
sing made
n
oysiers i
18 10 make
good quantity
witli n
pot Oo
i!
¥8 Lilie
i
L {¢
{
HiwWy
0 Gre of
asiening
§ ¢} i
WItHl Lie
the true
Fast
GN
11K
brown
on
t hi
an from
ther,
TOU!
of your
LO YOul
it down
sionid
€r Over
ins seeded and
of currants
heaping t
Tule
LOW hom and
for what we
to every hear
fone
— A uni
Of
ng
Segur’
ane de “My
Segur, being
¢ hier health,
painful fee
decay of her
unity of finding
Count
i
HOTS
OWi ne :
intess de
conocorning
the most
ing she had arose from the
mach and the
kind of aliment that it could bear
oltaire, hy way ol
him
diy
st Hii
Hat it
4 nsolation, assured
ier that he was once for nearly a year in
state, and believed to be in.
but that nevert 038 BR vVory
remedy had rest ored him. It
in taking no other nourish.
ment than volks of eggs beaten up with
flour of potatoes and water.” Though
this circumstance took place as far back
as filty years ago, and respected so ex-
traordirary a person as Voltaire, it is
astonishing how little is known, and
iow rarely the remedy has been prac-
Its efficacy, nuwever, in cases o
HE same
curable,
simple
consisted
©
i
de bility,
following is the mode of preparing this
valuahie article of food as recommended
by Sir John Sinciair: Beat up an egg in
a bowl and th
of cold water, mixing the whole well
together; then add two tablespoonfuls
of farina of potatoes; let it be mixed
thoroughly with the liquor in the bowl.
Then pour in as much boiling water as
will convert the whole into a jelly and
mix it we It may be taken oat or
with the addition of a littie milk, in case
of stomachie debility or consumptive
disorders. This dish is light and easily
digested, extremely wholesome and
nourishing. Bread or biscuit may be
taken with it as the stomach gets
stronger.
EN ———
Women in Lewes,
The women in this island
heavy work.
they carry heavy loads of manure to the
fields, and in the peat season you may
we them all day carrying creelfuls of
veat from the You will often se
a man trudging along the road beside a»
woman, but the is fRiways
woman's back. If they come to a river
or ford the woman et 3 Uirst, deposits
her ereel, and then returns to carry the
man across, When the creel is enipty
the man sometimes slings it over
own shoulders, and then mounts upon
back of the woman, who carries
them both across together This is the
only occasion on which by chance
upon the
The woman in the rural
in Inct, the beast of burden ;
{ men, looking out for W ives, look largely |
to the muscular development. A story |
is current among English-speaking
farmers that illustrates this conception
of woman's mission. In the middle of
one peat season, when labor was much
in demand, a man who was supposed to
be a confirmed bachelor suddenly mar-
ried. A friend met him some days|®
later. ** What for did you'll take a
of man like that?” eaid the friend.
“ Did you'll no hear?” replied the man,
‘that my horse was dead ?”’
———————
“Never borrow trouble,” said a hus-
band to his wife, * Oh, let her borrow
it it she can,” exclaimed the next door
neighbor; * ‘she never returns anything,
you know."— Boston Transcript,
do nll the
bore.
on the
creel
Bai
any
districts
and
man.
is,
i
TIMELY TOPIUS,
—
A gloomy story is told by the T¥mes
India concerning the ravages of wild
reptiles in that
The total of desths during the
caused by wild beasts
annkes was no less than 20 000
he POSSIDEe In wny
such an appalling mortality
of
beasts and venomous
country.
| Inst yon
It ough
SOI {0
0 fgEsen
The Mormon 1
Salt Lake Cit
te ple commenced al
LWenty years ago, 1s
vet finshed Fhey are still working
Already over $4,000,000 have
and the structure lins
8 hing Ie is estimated tha
will exceed $98 000 0
haus vet sixty years
0 Lt ili
buliding
§ it,
| expended
| assumed
total cost
tO run
and will
| contract
| bul
i the finest
| to be granit
in the Unit
it 4 Slits
i Ih ¢ consumption of
flenh is steadily nore
{ The weight
| pounds
and horse
in Fran
un 171,300
in In66 to pounds
in the principn Citivas
um nt { ho
IRY D8 fonsiae 1 wu
Hat
asing
risen roy
1 992.630
Lins
provinces the con on o
AVE fair
I'he $ (rag sie if
is from twenty-five tl ¥
i horse furnished
wihiold Is capable ©
WHRYS, such as
i POO LOS
! {ree
about 400
f
i pound, I
welght of mest
het prepared
aie fen
i any
bol ed, LUMA
a, 3
are frequent
shears and contemporm
#08: Hires
being app
0% BUG
Early
Was pry i
thiul i
Wong observed,
only ia
and consta
Nrap Lin
inoressing
ar, and lias
alastrop!
suffoesting i!
its uni
Was not
ft 4 nt
1 ato ity Of Pompeii in
repeated One
i
Al
trom
Pa
ern nme
te
Lit
Work,
wiween
cuiveri ATI
New Orle
hé shorter
Mirosd a
For
record «
2} ext
iit
of this
ressed
survivi : His
aims y £1,000 000 was sett
A Falthful Dog.
hy, Lhe possessor
is she th
efsure
also turne«
ae to pasture at
turned. When his she
shout the camp at n
covered that her mas
mingly over tl
anxious and
served this
the dog, but
be all right
morning came
ono. A
B04 r this fac
uneasy
restiessness
SUP DOS d
morning.
however, the
few days subsequently
overed her on the range with
mule and succeeded in | |
follow Lim to camp, wh
again dis app red,
ahsent about five weeks,
returned he reg sired to the range
his mule, which also a dutifn
auimal, and to his AI AZOLINC nt and re
he found the faithful in
with his faith'ul donkey far out
range, apparently contented and
companions. Atthe si ht of hi
however, the dog became
frantic with ecstasy and manifested he
unalioyed rapture by actions that
a3 east! y comprehended by him
though they had been spoken in words
—~Sate Line (Cal.) Herald.
A505
next
d sO
She
Was
dog Comp i 1%
on
r TOASt r
us
Patent Flour.
Patent flour is now coming into gen.
era’ use, and many of our 1e aders may
be interested in reading the following
explanation of what it is and how it is
made, taken from the Prairie Farmer:
Until recently the best flour was madi
from winter wheat; or, rather the flour
made from winter wheat sold for the
| most money because it was white. But
it consisted for the most part of thi
starch of the grein, while the most
thegluten (the most nutritious pait of
the grain) went into the middlings.
In grinding spring wheat much
bran remained in the flour that it was
too dark to suit the taste of the con.
sumers But the middlings, whicl
at a low price, has become the most
sirable part of the grain,
Middling purifiers. which the
bran is separated from the middings-
have made a revolution in the business
of milling.
By the new process
ground as before, except ¢
the milier are directed
the most middlines
are placed upon
which are consta
80
1 8014
de
by
whent is
e flor
the
hat the
ol to
possible,
horizontal
ntiy ated, whileat
the game time by ingenious devi
dratt of air is rushed up through
sieves which carries off the bran
The purified middlings are
ground and product is *‘ patent”
flour, containing the gluten ME, Or moat
nutritious portion of the grain. Thus it
is expla why the hard spring wheats
Northern Wi
{ Dakota bring the highest price in
market, whereas only a few years
they commanded only the lowest pric
IN 0
The Patel Palace.
On leaving the Tuileries, according
to a late writer, the h mpress Eugenie is
said to have exclaimed Fatal palace!
inree
nit
agi
thao ‘
Lilt
COLSIN
Lhe
Marie Antoinette left
Josephine, divoreed
and wretched, lett it for the solitude of
Malmaison; Marie Louis
at the approach of the allies
leave you thus!’ }
it for the guillotine :
Berri were ariven from it
fate awaited the Queen Ma: ie Amelia,
Eugenie.
NEWS SUMMARY.
| Eastern snd Middle States
# well in en
Nn
nayivanm in search of oil,
days ago at New Bethlehem, Pa,
For soveral years past he had been in receipt
Of 8 pension trom the State
I hae
warrants for the execut
6, 1851, of Daniel ¥ van, who murdered
Josie Irwin in Philade iphin; Patrick Haves,
who murdered his wile in Philade iphia;
Miller,
of
{| tied a low
BOYErngg ol
ion on Thursday, Jan,
i
Mul
Lion
who
the
I Catherine
Miler,
uuly
an (ewego,
wi
BOB OR
‘mith
A 1h
Lyosom
A dispateh fr
tines of Che
tukon pl Lake Ontar
of file aud property, the dispatoh says, has
obubly never belore
nn
Intter
row hasbaud In
hy
NX
sasiions storm
, Elves par
that has
Bo mueh
LEE
4]
resulted from a single
i Buanded vessels strew the shore Hom
| one and of the lake to the other. The schooner
slo
Sheridan went ashore on the beach near
Ontario, and of of
seven valy one wan was saved. The propellor
d, the sobooner Norway, the
rinan, and many other vessels are
Helle
| Vonsieon out hor crew
SIR sleain
rge Nd
I missing.
igerson, the sister of one of the New
Eh
Atlenlions
iy Ww
s by herb lie
Miss 8 ERisOn 8
her's en
gE lndy's j 08 Fin
» got him a glass of water,
t to him he put his arm around
istant noyes mie Lime
of Andrew Gillen,
ist BwiloO ®
god Lhe
lawyer 0 had been helped his
Ihe other day Gil
and de
i
on
residence
loavors pushe
fone
and as
oad A revolver against | or temple
the unfort As
#On fell daugh
the house
inate young lady dead
fainting aoross het
tiden escaped from
the river, erying that
lore |
bare
d ran toward
it ne o'clock.
} : ation of
Male
i at Pil
ve ago aged eighty.sev
fn
opposition appeared the other dav ins
IBOMming paper ¥
ol be less thaa $26
me, smouantiy
Massa.
821 are
ae
LE
Years
£ Ginn a,
secretary
that the society tur
te fou
0 Pest yor
ay ead ont
ale Of seven a ming
y working hour tor
Ri senial ed twenty-three, a Now
i became Nnancia
sins oul
every mins
+O re
alt
EEE sli
booked senseless and
recoverin BAY
lover was fo
n
ny
causes
F Are sn i 5
bis or me,
8 German
BOY
Juin Ade his wile and
20 Ore
farmer,
tesn, atlempled veil
ws ahead Ol 8 Linin
re sliuok by
i
: fn eng
10% AND
r Lhe women we
the end
hous
and the man died at
dispatoh
t all the of
regarding Cali.
relarns
nough have elved
t the Ha
ry exoep ted, have
nity of rom two hu
Republicans b
yen, giving
two in the assembly and
ol Tex
©
carried the State
nooek eciors,
ave elec
them & major.
of twelve ob
©
JO Basen
Colquitt, of Georgia, has been in.
a seoond term.
sing legislature is in session
wing works at B 8,
by 8 % aud Jou
were
Eogis
ior
Cal.
working
; ad dead at the
wa
royed mi
foot level,
tom of the sbail.
irped to death
fleid ha wnt in his res‘gostion
voernor Fost
N
I ha review oft
wo OG
wer Parker
also b
General Ga
lo Go as member of Congress
y Olio dist
North Atlant
¢, together with four
took place at
M Hayes
Ek. bu siden
ares
the ineloes
flest, com.
aeven tm ! i
nt training ships,
de he I ident,
3
! eave] ors of the
mem! i
Washi gon digm
mmber of other
add
wn of
ine revie
Kentohie, La., has de.
ne. Une man was killed
ethers severely injured.
Libby prison, in Richmond, a, the build.
irg in which thousands of Federal soldiers
wore confined during the war, has been sold
§6 275 to a plug wbacco nwanufacturer,
[besides ol a deep ont on the railroad near
snge Court-House, Va., caved in, killing
rwhattan Taylor and Edmond Fields, col.
and seriously injuring six others, all
enlored.
Complete census returns from Toxas
that the State has a pop tation ol
Lhe population in 1870 was only 818.5]
Ihinois is out of debt, and alter January 1,
1880, will have a surplus ol about $100,000
in the treasury.
Professor Tice, the St. louis weather
prophet, prognosticates that the winter will be
characterized by heavy rains in the South and
heavy snows in the North.
Complete election return
hat Hancock received 208 550 votes:
163,687. ni Voaver 30,136
ree 202,687; Hayes 144
Ww.
ihe been
polished by a evel
and twelve
0
{y
ore
in Missouri show
Garfleld
1876 Nilden
398, and Cooper
In
ved 2
3,408,
A Petersburg dispatch reports the first snow
of the senson in Virginia.
I'he people of St. Louis were dissatisfied
with the census returns giving the eity a popu.
330.000 1 hey claimed in the vicin
0.000, 1 enunciation was
and a second
Iho numeration shows a popu-
33% 862
From Washington.
I'he report of the auditor of the treasury tor
the postofMice department for the flsonl year
ended June 50 1880, has Just been handed to
the postioaster-general. It shows that
actunl cost of the postal service to the general
treasury during this period wis $2,786 341.
Ibis $245,114 Jess than the defloit of
the preceding year, which was uncommonly
small, the defieit of the fisoal yoar 1878 having
been upward of $4,600,000. The total rev.
ouues of the postoitios department during the
fiscal year were $33,314,475, and the total
expenditures $36,101,820. The report
shows that the number of domestic money
orders issued during the flsoal yenr was
1.240.637, amounting to $100,3562.519.
total net revenue to the gbvernment trom the
money oider business of the year
$209,206.
A Washington dispateh says that when
Congress assembles on the sixth of Decom.
ber it will find a large amount of work await.
ing ith action, no less than 1,504 bills and
resolutions being on the ealendar,
Avcording to the forthooming report of
Comptroller Knox the circulating medium,
notwithstanding the large influx of gold from
ubroad, bas been decreased some two or three
hundred million dollars within a year, caused
by the people’s putting away money for a
rainy day.
Brignaior-Goneral Richard 8. Satterlee,
United States army, an old veteran of the
| vlexican war and late medical purveyor of the
{ army, died the other siterncon at his resi-
lence in New York eity, in the eighty-third
| year of his age.
lation of
ity of 45
| ordered 10-4
lation of
eficit is
nino
i
§
I A,
the commencement of the current flsonl yony
$45,240 788. The receipts top
eorresponding period of the previous |
an inoresse in favor of the current fiscal year
of $4,400,833.
Foreign News.
The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland have
all wens in ther | ower
Fhe Canndian prenior bas been asked to es
aside 160 000 Northwe tern Unondg
tor French settlers rom Alsace and Lorraing
A rauway ostween Baku and Tiflis, Russia,
will be opened early the sprog, a
American, German and Hassan meichants
oupeling lor the bores in the
great Baku petroleum distriot
L hives thousand Jews have
Ane
ALE Ro i
in
nie aiready
lal
ow a
(0 the & government
which was proposed in the chamber of dep.
tos,
A severe earthquake with fatal results has
ooourred in Boulbern Ausirie. At Agram the
shock was #0 violent that every house ia the
town was inj aed Beevers! persons were in.
stantly killed and scout thuty move badly
hoy
Every
mo
rejaction of
day
re alarming
n sent fn
Four troops of hassars have
wn Dublin to nslos, These
in view Gl the intention
Augean 0 send
Mr
the
best Ball
Ins gre as
Nurth
en
arn Ly laborer
Boyoott, Loré
looal peasantry
gation of the land league, refuse te
ive the crops of
nels agent, Jor waom
At the
mayor of
annual beosquet of the
MI Fresnel
new low
Gi adstone spoke at
ihe oondition of affsire in lve
Lond
BOLE it i On
land and the Hast
I'he enforoement of the order of expulsion
Against foertain religions sects at Turoving,
fed a disturbance, during which
more than sixly persons were injured by the
i ioe
M. d
to M
¥y
Vance, to
& Handry«d'Asson has sent a challenge
as president ol the
ities, was obliged to
expel him from
hia violent and
Gambetta, who,
of dey
and temporarily
of
enol oham ber
reprimand
the chamber on scoount
inparilsmeniary
Edward K-
of |
AUguage
iy, leader ol 8 notorious gan
Aust'a bas been hanged
y Belgian minister of foreign
ol the © iin
IBRD, 678 IR a
unc, is des
Safthuunie occurred at
HOUSES lell, oa
Ey 19 Fk
§
18
i of the
1 Canger
# vi are est
reckoning
Reports
®ve Daen
rst earthy
1 wilhiout
: the ehurc es
iby t whe hb
Agram 11
6 earthy
On the whole surround.
in Fras
the chant
ce bas been bridged over
by
Bale
| Yolen itive oO! eon
the
wir of dep
We 10 the government
el will slick
my annoaneed
expelle
; Rnd present
ad of res
M. Bavdr
WOOK hi
&f Of depulios, when | Boe
ibe sitting
fed member removed
Hust gning, a8 pre.
¥ 4 Asson, the
in the cham.
ol uproar ene.
shded and the
from the room by
Vio
men hey 3 ROL
hi
was » inp
jeg
ers
the Ni
pots ny
Five of
oated In
tists tried for
sinist the lite of 1h
being impli.
& oenr of
death, and
nes with terms
0 Aly years,
tenoed 10 fifteen years'
taess have been sentenced to
to hard labor in
Hnpriscsnmgent row
even
© By
ol gas in & coal mine at Stel.
Wik
ihe expl
Ova Sex bas cansed a heavy loss
won Look place in the south
PL, and was 80 ler
thie =
and horses wilh
ex)
od the pit wought ap
but they could not penetrate
to a lack of air In the mine.
Jess DOYS
ost,
married
hie as (0 sweep
ie ol the pit,
nresch. Im
number
}
Of Lhe
BOrGes her
£ the men
mediately alter the WELOn A ol
oe enle and
Jos,
i and
FRDDONE ad 0 he
were
0s
banknotes to the value of
were stolen from & postman in
ack cn the Ame:loan missionaries in
eared
1 near Walshtown, Ireland
i iy b MRLing
fi “th teen mndiords
18 thal neigh.
ns Ja ames
resident :
i: “That we
thirteen
and will en.
the rest
arobe,’
was |
was adopie
* Bovoott
i who sot them
10 these
ike
low the vxs sel 10
the save men of Halli
and several hot springs
in The town
peated earth.
poopie are home.
mijn
ans have taken a terrible revenge
Kur A dispatoh from
=, 00 bodies are 1)
ying
y. 3
ried in the environs of So.Uj-l
rp ent 8 Lt
ioberan states that un.
oak, a town
ured by the Persians
—
Franklin as a Writer,
His pen ready as Lis purse in
the service of all hum: an kindness, And
what a pen it w witid discourse
melnpliveios go cles § incidly ns to}
them seem plain moralizging. It
tear & sophism Heees by a mer
: lo taje
« oul d
WhaS As
0 as! It «
’
y Amuse an old
anG probably
wer return from
tate paper designed
ing England. In!
tes into human
amusement of 8 court
garden of her
mera, {ail
rity of ail
Lome
ne
trans:
he 1
in th
ended ephie
id, on the var
ition of the Left Hand”
e been Com posed 1 wy Addis n
hand bewsaiis the partiality
the right hand exclu-
tions,
rr ye!
ale
of Franklin's fables and {ales
have been so absorbed into the thought
of the world that their source is abso-
lately forgotten. Only in this way can
we account for what was doubtless an
meonscions piagiarisin by an eminent
sanitary authority, last year, Dr.
Frankl n's © Economical project Di-
minishing the cost of bi ight. The
ceonomy consisted simply in rising at
six o'clock instead of nine or ten
such as Franklin's never become
annuated. Not every one
eX pression, ‘to pay dear
stile.” knows that the dear
rurchase made by Franklin,
ve with
Some
of
uper-
for one's
whistle
WAS 8
ra
pence,
Franklin's store was too aburdant for
though some of his fame
went astray. “You know.” he tells his
daughter, “everything makes me recoi-
lect some story.” But it was not recol-
lecting #0 much as fancy. His fancy
clothed every idea in circumstances.
When the illustration had served its |
turn. he was indifferent what became of
it. Franklin did injustice to himself |
when be fancied he wanted any
such mechanical aid. His English
had been learned from the * Pilgrim's |
Progress " and the * Spectator.” It had |
the force of Bunyan without his rugged-
Iv had the serene light of cdimona
{
as
SOQ ars old,
Ness. )
with tenfold his raciness and vigor.
garcasms as cutting
Voltunires's, but all sweetened with |
humanity.
Many of his inventions or adaptions—
such as ** colonize” have been stamped, |
long since, as current English. But he
{id not covet the fame of an inv ntor
in language, in moral or in
politics. In language, he was even de.
clared a foe to innovation, Writing to
Webster, in 1780, Le protests |
against i¢ new verbs ‘notice,”
‘advocate and * progress.” He had
ambition to be aclassic ns to be
He wrote be-
3 i
an innovator in English,
he had something at the moment |
view to procuring that
should at the moment be
Edwmburg Review,
————
done,
Carrier pigeons, while on their flight,
are not unirequently attacked by birds
prey, and are easily dispatched by |
y and eae The Chinese, who |
k ingenuity, have invented a |
light instrument which can be attached |
£8,
the bird's rapid motion through the |
fainter, rising, swelling and |
pigeons is let off at
once, these instruments produce a kind
of concert, wi.ich in the generally clear
atmosphere of Pekin has a weird effeot.
Some Chinese of a portical turn are
greatly delighted by these AEolian harp
like sounds, which vibrate mysticallytin
the aerial heights; for the birds some-
times rise out of sight, yet are not so far
but that the ear can eatch the sounds of
the pankofongkoo. Poets make it the |
theme of odes, and hear in these ethereal |
strains the voices of the great dynasties
calling back the Chinese to the virtues
of their fathers, and bidding them medi-
tate on tha abyss that now yawns before
the empire.
Pangerons Toys,
An English paper publishes the fol.
lowing caution, which may be of ser-
| vice to Amerioan parents: A pun ber
{ of toys imported to Paris from Furth,
| in Bavaria, have been seized by the
{ police beoause the brilliant colors with
i Whio th they were painted were composed
[of poisonous materials, Young chil
{dren carry almost everything which
| they bold in the hands to the mouth, and
| therefore, neither the eoloring nor the
| substance of toys should ever be polson-
| ous,
i Toys of brilliant hues,
{ colored and varnished, and
| diers in uniform, of every varie ty. nre
among the seizures, The Farth manu
tncturers send their toys all over Ger
many, and Germany furnishes pearly
ull the cheap toys In England
It is very probable that this country
will not eseape its share of the distribu
tion, #0 purents should keep a sharp eye
on the nursery, and see that sickness or
death may not lurk in these means of
{ childish amusement,
55.
The greatest anxiety » experienced lest
there should be a flaw in the titls 10 property;
yot a flaw in the title of health. a cough of
eold-is disregarded. Dr, Ball's Cough Syrup
removes all such st ones.
balls,
#5
© aatio
Around Shanghai |
miles which are called the garden of
| Clilon, nnd which have been carefully
| drained for countless generations.
50,000 square
it is all mesnow
raised a few leet nhove the river—
i rivers, a compiete nelwork o
| water communication. The
| under the highest cultivation;
| crops a year are gathered. The popu
| ation is so dense that wherever
{ look you see men and women in bilge
| 8yivania combined;
land,
i inkes
and is
funoy some fair or muster coming on,
{ and all hands turned out for a holida
5
Arousing Its Headers
| thing, bul mot
hear it as would be the sudden knowledeoe of
{ their own dangerous physios] condition,
| Thousends of thousands are hare ying to their
it is the missionol H H.
i Warner & with the r Bale Kidney and
| Liver ¢ ure, LO Rrouss men
| danger and then cure
| Avpeal.
| An iron church
fot the fa quimnsux
Little Whale river, Hudson bay,
i eing two years or Wav,
i reached its destination, and
dodieated.
| means of cure
Cao.
hewn,
Nem Jehiia
Presbyterians on
Alter
it at length
Was inlely
517
i REsuMaiTisM. — Rbeuraatiom ie a disease of
{ the blood. 1he blood ix this disease is found
| 40 oontain ao excess of fibrin, Vegetine sots
{ by oon verting the blood trom its diseased con.
| dition to a healthy cirenlntion, One bottle cf
Vegetine will give reliel; but, to effect a per.
i mament cure, it wast be taken regularly, and
| may lake several bottles, especally in cases
i of long standing. Try it, and your verdiot
| will be the same as that of thousands before
| you, who say? ‘| pever found #0 much relief
| #8 trom the use of Vegetine,” which 18 oom.
| pounded exciusively of barks, roots and herbs,
i
130 other
oocasionaly using
iuwigorator, the olde
whieh room.
sonses caused by »
rial fevers oan be prevented,
d
3 senha, by
Jord's Liver
Family Me
mended as & cure {or all
i disordered liver. } gs ave book sent free
Address Dr. Saniord, 162 Broadwsy, N. Y.
whe Voltale Belt Co. Marshall, Rien.
send thelr Riaciro-Vaoltae bBel's 10 the
i i ioted t rind see their adver.
| usernent in this paper headed, “Og 30 Days’
| Trial’
ro is
| geneml
Wan OU days
hters, Wives and wr
“EL
nh i
en Tomi Weak cw
a] in radio or Dic
Hem age of ' Flood ing, Pal al
{ & {
BE
Ls
roa
LARD,
7} botle,
GREAT HORE MEDICINE.
i DR. TORIA VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT
| Pit Bottios al SO cents; 32 years ost.blished. It is the
oil i the world for the cure of Lelie, Gd 8 ron, Kp:
5 TOBIAY CurbiTiON
Didermper, Foe
te ajpetite ane
yt
thie an
ray Streel, New York
43 Ms
THE MARKETS,
HEW TORR
| Beef Ott! ood, Natives, Uvewl..
Oalves Good 10 Prise Veuls .
Shoop...
Lambe
Boge—L1ive, .oeee
Dressed, oooee .
Foor Ex. State, good to fn oy. .
Western, good to fancy... ...
Wheat No, 2 Fe cesssens 1 18K@ 1 10)
Ro. 1 White nese dl IT @1 18
Byo8alo. ooo vanes ssensases dl
Barley Two Howad Bilate
| Corp-0 ngraded Wester:
! Southern Yellow
Oates White Bale, coo:
Mixed Western,
Ray Prim :
Bhs wo E ¢ r Rye. per Weer
Hops Stats, 158)
Pork--Mess “rine sn
Lard-Onty r— “
Petroleum rude Vi @my
Batter Slate O AO
FREER ea
cen aEn
. 8
«38 00
E85 @ 8
iefiued 12
a
Fae
Bgge—Blate and Peau, .
Potatoes —Hiate, bb! .
BUFFALO
Fiour-Oity Ground, No. | Bpring
Wheat--No, | Hard Duluth
Oorn-XNo, 1 Western,
Onts-~Hiate, sx EEANEL SRN
Bariey—Two-rowed BIA. cnn
BOSTON,
Neef Oattio—Live weigh:
Bhetp. ...convnns.
Lamb, eeese
Hoge. coves. .-
Fiour— Wisconsin and “Mix a
Oorp—Mixed and Yel Io vee Sun 3]
Outs Extra White, new, i“ @
Ryo—State.. 108 @1
Wool Wan! sod O om bi ne & Delnine, 8 @
Unwashed, -
WATERTOWN (MANS ) CATTLE MARKEY
Bea! Quttlo—live weight . oa
85 Gia
| Lambs. ... Ba
Bogs, ... convene. BONG
FRILAY MRLPRIA,
Bim geodsad hay «B80 @s
| Wheat N ~ Hed
Ryo-tiste. savas .
Corn State Yel low...
50 as
wares ena!
u
5X8
1 @®
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by
Noa
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Panesar
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SERTRA CRT «on
Chess New York Full Cream,
Petrolonm—COrude. ........ 00 @07
senne
nN ind | 13
New Life for those Worn Out by Disease
Labor, Care, Girlef or O!d Age,
MALT RITTERS, prepared withowd fermentation fron
Marr Hors, Cavtaara and Inox, are the richest Nourish
Agent In the world “ Bitters” for the Weak
eadent Melam ¥ and
« Brain, regulate Ou
we Liver and 1 Kidners, in
calied
Nervous
vest, They feed the Body and the
ing
Overworked,
Slo
Stoma
crease the Appetite and enr
tives Delioate Females, Nurs
Aged, they are vast
medic
Louk for the
=e iG eVervwi
and Bowels cleanse
o gvery othe)
Beware of
frntlatiy named CO IMPANY 8 SlGNA
URE
Malt Bitters Gomipany, Toston, Mass 4
YOUN® MAN OR OLD,
esmsde. Bow.
net & bas wriant Wo
as above
CT
Vv ANTED Agents everywhere to “sell our r goods,
by sampie, to families. Wo give attractive presents
charges; we furnish outst
Write for partion ar
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Also SA ARY per month, STEXPENSES
advan promptly patd, SLOAN
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YOUNG MEN Learn Telegraphy and earn
$44 to $1000) a month, Every
fils; We prepay all express
Fee.
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Yi
Morphine Fiabit Curved in 1 10
BEES Send for FREE SAMPLE COPY of the
Samples Free, Cook & Dissell, Cleveland, O.
40° Audress B. FOX & CO, 89 « Canal St, New York.
{Logan (Ohio) Hooking Sentinel.)
Hocking Valley News.
In the absence of anything
Muvifis polis and the ex Sloat in
orm excepted--news from
delightrul valley will not Wo Ton i
Singing. However, an item of very
great importance to yr
ND Mr.F.H
sale and retell druggist, of an. W
thus writes: Mr. Alex McClurg, bon
Furnace, states that lone wife
afflicted with rheumatism for ah bit
twenty-five years, being unable to walk
without canes or other help the most of
that time; has now used two bottles of
St. Jacobs Oil, snd walks not only
about the house, but also in the fields,
without any helps.
“ What are your politica? the chap.
plain pf the lows penitentiary asked an
intelligent-looking convict. “1 have
got come out for an bad y yet,” revlied
he convict, gazing placidly through the
ars
+
[Saginaw Daily News. }
Mr. George Behick informed our re.
porter that he had been suffering with
rheumatism in his feet so badly for
weeks at a time he would be unable te
ENT INE BROS, M anagers, Jane sville, Wis.
to 2Wdays. No pay till Cared,
OPIUM Da. J. STEPHENS, Lebanon Ohio.
WE EEKLY BEE JoURNAL
G. NEWMAN, Chicago, IIL.
PISO’ S CURE for Consumption is also
the be '8t co igh | medicine
GET I ECH #8 ling our Rubber Stamps and Muse
PAGE BOOK OF WONDERS for a S-cent stam:
$72 A WEEK, $i12a pried 2 hee July mad ade estly
Outiit free. Teun & Qo,
leave his bed, He tried various reme
| dies without relief, and concluded to use
{ Bt. Jnoobs Of], It noted like magio; ix
| two days he was entirely ou
Three persons have been suffocated at
| Bassano, in Italy, by the fumes froma
vat of wine In fermentation. The first
bad descended the vat, and the others
| perished in endeavoring to rescue him
Ie
Dr C, E. Shoemaker, the wailinowsantal
| surgeon of Reading, Pa., offers to send by mail,
tree of charge, a valuable little book on deal.
| poss and diseases of Lhe ear—spocially on rans
ning ear and oatarrh, and thelr proper treats
meni-- giving references and testimonials that
will salialy the most skeptical. Address as
| above.
Get Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeners applied
to those new boots belore you run them over.
Vegetine
WILL CURE RHEUMATISM,
| Rheumatism fs a Disease of the
Blood; to Cure Rheumatism it must
be treated as a Blood Disease.
Rev. WM. T. WORTH,
Becomamends Veesriry for Hhoumationn asd Belstics
Fars Raves, Mam, :
Mu HR Srevess -, ams, May 18 MM
cd ~For same years | have been, ai times, much
botbied with acute atfacks of Kheumatisesn. | especially
suffered Lortnres from Lotatica. By the advice of frends
Who knew the benelia conferved by Veseviss |
ih he, abd gince thal tame | have had bo sitadk live
at
had no Fety® 5
of Lhe oulle, exoepl oocasional'y & faint
tut matic ih disappeared Upon taking s few doses
of the yh [aime take pleasure 1 recording my
teslianoty : favor of Hs exoe lest
Wveterste Ba’ Khewmn and | count i uO Me
Gre 0 have Leen thos made res
T. WORTH,
Respectfully, WH
Pastor Fost M. KE. Oburch,
Vegetine
| Has Relieved and Cured Sufferers
! Rheumatism by the Thousands,
RLAD THIS:
If you have Rheumatism take the
Medicine that will Care You,
Borigs Swiven, Jexsaxes bn Inn.
May 19, 157%
of
Ha 11 RR Saves
Des 3 Having in our fam’'y reosived
Fe you the Tarts of the case, hopine 11 30 okt
the eve of some suffering one, Who might ta ue be
t have a grandchild about ten yours of age who,
© Fours 850 oF over, had & severe aliack of v
for two CRE Fehrs wis under the care of ss s
sola as we have in this count ¥. and vet all i
w worse, La we gave her Gp, and thought she mas
She was mach deformed. and we were Sold by a
docto” that, if she I've, she would &'wars be deformed;
but, thanks 0 Vesgrixm, she is to-day perfectly well,
and ae sUraight a wv arrow, Last December we abandons
#d ali hope of the doctor doing ani thing for her, and
sommenced Being Vcrrovk, soconding 10 your directions
: When the first bottle Was timed up we conid Bot soe much
Bupwre vement HE we continued on the second bolle,
wd | gee wy tae chrnge fo of good. She took mx botlies,
and. thank God, 8 ¢ rele cure walk effected in every
respect £ Horprs co
G. BURGESS.
_ Vegetine is Sold by by all Druggists.
CATARRH.
IEAM E 0 Sh
ATARRH, CoLDS
ELY’S CREAM BALM
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