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BITS OF INFORMATION.
The.first census of the United States
was taken in 1790. The population was
8,929,328.
Mezzo-tinto engraving was invented
by the celebrated soldier and Admiral,
Prince Rupert, in IGSO.
Chaucer was a cburtier and diplo
matist as well as a poet. lie. was sent
to France and Italy in the capacity of
his King’s representative.'
The Egyptian obelisk, now in New
York city, was originally set up in Heli
opolis. Herodotus speaks of two obe
lisks (one of which is the New York
one) at Alexandria, aiyl llawliuson fixes
the date of their removal from Heliopo
lis at 1403 B. C. Aegorthng to that,
their v/fc is 3,0*3 tIAnK The conipaniith
■iisk js in London, EnolMhar 1 " I’'- 1 ’'-
Wnat is known as cat <jrlasa ia. glass;
with incisions) and| .iornameo.ta with
smooth surfaces, jmipenring jfts it cut
by a sharp instrument. The cutting of
the glass egnpsts ifofifc ly fin griniliijg
away sueiteSsive .portions *by "liol ting
them upon the B\irftu-e of ' wheels v>f
stone, nietar, and WTMcg Vvhicli are ufade
to revolve rapidly. The first or rough
cutting is sometimes given by wheels gif
stone, resembling/gimdstoiiep. After
ward wheels of ivfori anf rr?edf lihvihg
their edges covered with sharp sand or
with emery. To prevent heat by fric
ti< n s nalli streams of water are applied.
The. laijt pTJisli is gijtvu. by brush. ,
Tm: size o| iVnne of the "largest
clmrchey in Europe is shown by their
seating rapaefflbs, as follows : St. .Pe
ter’s Charch lit Rome will hold 64,000
persons > Milan Cathedral, 7,0015"; St.
Paul’s, at Rome, 32,000; St. Paul’s, at
London, 35,000 ; St. Pctronip, at Bo
logna, 24,000; Florence Cathedral, 24,-
300; Antwerp . Qaihethal, 24,000 ; • Hi.
Sophia s, Constantinople, 23,000; St.
John Lateran, 22,900; Notre Dame,-..,at
Paris, 2<T,00(3; Pisa Cathedral, 13,000;
St. Stephen’s, at Vienna, 12,‘400 ; St.
Dominic’s, at Bologna, 12,000 ; St. Pe
ter’s, at Bologna, 11,500; Cathedral of
Vienna, 11,000; St. Mark’s, Venice,
7,000; SpurgeOn’s Tabernacle, 7,000.
Very few American churches have a
seating capadßy'of over l.fiOO,
In c.ifhe. of a gentleman wishing to
marry, literally in the market with his
heart, he 'wears a plain or chased gold
ring upon, tlie forefinger of the left
(or heart) hand.' 'When sudeess at
tends his suit and he is actu
ally engaged, the ring passes to the
third finger. If, however, the gentle
man desires to tell the fair ones that he
not onlyfs ho| “ in-the market,*’'but he
does not design to- marry at all, lie vveaTs
the signet upon his little finger, and all
ladies may understand that he is out of
their reach. With the fair sex the “laws
of the ring” are : A plain er chased ring
oil right hand indi
cates “ not engaged,” or, in plain words,
“ ready for proposals, sealed or other
wise.” When engjigei the ring passes
to the first linger of the left hand.
Wheifniarrifol the* third linger receives
it. If the fair one proposes to defy all
siege to her heart she places rings on
her first and fourth fingers—one on each
—like two charms, to keep -away the
tempter. It is , somewhat singular that
this disposition of rings is rare. ,
[Milwaukee Sentinel,]
That wonderful remedy for, jjmtuna
tism, St. Jacobs Oil, 'lias fceen n*d by la
large number of people itv this city, and
with effect truly marvelous. Frequent
reports are made where sufferers have
been afforded relief, and the sale is grow
ing largely. /4 i'lie, Jiiet that it is an ex;
teriial remedy,'fsiiinnends it ti many
who would not otherwise think of going
out of the beaten track to lim[ a remedy.
She haS'sfted for breach of promise,
and the verdict of the jury was against
her. “Want to poll tpe jury?” said the
judge, formally. “Yes, Ido. Jes’ gimme
the poll for two migrates;” and she had
thrown off her gun-bonnet and expect
orated on flic palms oi lier hands before
the legal phrase could be explained by
her counsel.
ilt<iiaua|)eUs Daily Sentinel,,, I
• No -link floss p.
If we are correctly informed,' St Ja
cobs Oil is now’the usual teiPparty topic
in place of the former staple—free gos
sip. How wise in* l pow mnehmdte ben
eficial. r : j •> ** -
A colored railroad passenger in Ohio
refused, for a long time, to giro up his
ticket to tfui conductor, protesting that
he had paid his fare “at that other place
down tliar,” and that the ticket was his
receipt for the money.
Father is Getting Well.
My daughters say, “How mueh better
father is since he’ used Hop Hitters.’'
He is getting well after his 'long suffer
ing from a disease declared incurable,
and we are so glad that he used your
Bitters. —A lady of Bochester, X. V.—
Utica Herald.
A painter who was well acquainted
with the dire effects of the law had to
represent two men—one who had gained
a lawsuit and another who had lost one,
He painted the former with a shirt on
and the latter naked.
The Cmm) Of Science
has received an important addition in tho ele
gant Observatory which Mr. H. 11. Warner,
proprietor of the valuable Safe Kidney and
Liver Cure, has erected at Rochester.
A San Francisco merchant says that
he picks up from six to a dozen bullets
on his flat roof even* year, a striking ill
ustration of the number of chance shots
tired in the city.
Two Cincinnati servant girls, named
Stegemann, have fallen heir to $30,000,
and the dollar stores have rained circu
lars upon them till their lives have
become a burden. With riches come |
cares. - /
A Big Find.
F.zelot, a French soldier, was walking
through the Paris railway station ,v itb
two ccHurmhfi, when they noticed on the
floor a packet wminted in u newspaper.
They kicked it along before them for
some (hstiwicu. arid wtieit Ezelot was get-
Lug hi to. file, train, going home on short
leave, diie of his comrades, picking up
the packet, thrust it into the canvas for
age bag flung at his side. Ezelot goiug
on bis way without having perceived the
littliv pleasantry.
Arrived at Neuilly, where his parents
lived, his mother, emptying the forage
djug, discovamb the bundle, ami, thiuk
iiig it v. us a pjieivyt of newspapers, put it
“on a fable hi the kitchen. There it re
mained for four or five days, till a mar
ried sister, caHing in and seeing the
packets was naeved by unwonted curios
ity Opening it she discovered d<eu
ment>|k‘i>jk'sentiug the £26,010, the loss
of \vflii#h j\f. Pages a rich man of Far is,
had tub-erased throughout Europe, The
European papers are not, ltnMver, read
at, Neuijl v.. The soldier and Ills parents,
not lojov ing what else to do. followed
tld- provincial Frenchman’s instill ct and
had recourse to the maire. That func
tionary, onnnvmilifjjitmg with Paris,
d&qiiily brought, down M. Rages, who,
m'titelully paying the promised reward of
£1,090, wont off with his oddly recovered
.treasure.
Thread from Wood.
Tl l qatuyjufae.tui't 1 . of tlu’ead from wood
for eri&chet and sewing purposes has, it
is sa|d, been started in Sweden. The
manufacture has arrived at such a state
of perfection that it can produce, at a
mueh lower price, thread of as lino
quality as Clark’s, and has from this cir
cumstance been called thread “ ala
Chirk’’ It is wound iu balls by ma
chinery, rnthpr by hand or steam, which,
wfththelabelmg, takes one minute twelve
seconds, and tlio balls are packed up in
.osir(U>oard"boxes, generally ten in a box.
P fon tv-of orders from all parts of Sweden
have come in, but as the works are not
yet •fo proper order * there has hardly
been time to complete them all. Tlio
pi eduction gives fair promise of success,
and it is expected to be very important
jfon . homo consumption. Scientific
A mSricun.
M. Amedee GuUiLemin-, in his new
York, in the French language, on comets,
falls'them “the vagabonds of the heav
ens.” He quotes the following prophetic
passages, translated from the Latin of
Senciift, written eighteen centuries ago,
and fulfilled in modern times by the
combined efforts of many astronomers.
‘ Bomqgt'iftkire day a man "will arise who
will ? demonstrate in what part of the
heavens the motions of comets .take
place, why they move so far distant
from the other planets, what is their
magnitude aud what their nature.”
Answer This.
Diet you ever know any person to be
ill without inaction of the Stomach,
Liver oi kidneys, or did you ever know
one wlio was well when either was ob
structed or inactive; and did you ever
know or hear of any case of the kind that
Hop Bitters would not cure. Ask your
neighbor this same question.—Times.
Book Stealing.
Agistotle, observes tbc Saturday Re
vide, drfcw a distinction between the
man who steals books to sell them again
for mere pecuniary profit (which he
would Call “chrematistie,” or “unnatu
ral,” book stealing) and the man who
steals them because he feels that he is
their natural and proper possessor. The
Kiung. distinction is taken by Jules Ja
ma, who was a more constant student of
TTornce than of Aristotle. In his imagi
■nurv dialogue of bibliophiles Janin Intro
duces a; character who announces the
death of M. Libri. The tolerant person
who brings the Sad news proposes “to
cast a few flowers on the melancholy
tomb. He was bibliophile, after ali.
What do yon tlrink of it? Many a good
fellow has stolen books and died in grace
after all:” “Yes,” replied the President
cf the club, “ but the good fellows did
not settle for the books they stole, ”
Rome persons are so thriftless they
would convert a garden into a desert,
while,otliqrs possess the energy to make
the'detart blossom like the rose. I)r.
Tabier ranks with the latter class ol
public benefngtorsj! because he prepares
out of ftic coitmon Buckeye a superior
ointment to cure Piles. Price 50c. For
sale by all druggists.
A girl years old.was ar
'rested ia'LoWull, Mass., Uie other day,
for drunkenness, and au exchange says:
“To ofimplcto the disgraceful jiicture,
the police let her lie ten hours insensible
in a cell without attention.” But they
did not club her.
MANv'people afflicted wit h phthisis pulmoiiallß
(Consuiaption) use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup
with verv great benefit and relief. Price 25 eta.
I bottle.
Vegetine. —No medicine has attained such a
great reputation aa thia justly celebrated com
pound.
vegetine is a. great panacea for our aped
fathers and" mothers, for it gives them strength,
quieta their nerves, and gives them Nature’s
sweet sleep.
PrBUlLg
COUGH
SVRU P
A Great Bay for Fishing.
“ Did you have much luck, Uncle
Mose?" asked a gentleman of an old
Galveston fisherman.
“Xebbor seed do like. It was nil day
long jerk ! up comes a five-pound red
fish ; jerk agin, up comes a six-pound
trout; jerk agin, up comes a soben
pounil sheepheud. It neither stopped
one second.”
“How did you catch fish Hint fast
without stopping to bait your hook ?
Come now, Moie !”
“ Bait de hook ? All dem fish was on
de same hook. Dar was no chance to
bait de hook. De (fix-pound redftsh
swallowed de five-pompl trout, and seh
en-pomul trout just job bled de six
. pound rodfish, and I jest kept on outil
day was about twenty fish on de hook,
ami den I hauled ’em in and put on
fresh bait. Has yer cotched my nienn
j in’?’!— (lalveston uVeies. _
Mexican llalis.
The Mexicans are notoriously fond of
dancing, and will neglect almost any
-1 thing else to attend a haile or ball,
j Many American dances have been iutro
-1 ductal, but the amusement, instead of
being indulged in in a wild and unre
strained manner, is conducted with
! great decorum. The ladies all sit on one
| side of the ball-room and the gentlemen
on the other, and when the music be
! gins the young men walk out into the
| middle of the floor and beckon with
! tlieir lingers to the young ladies whom
they desire for partners. At the elose
I of the danoe tlio ladies return to their
: side of tlio room and the gentlemen to
their own. Tlio waltz of modern society
and other fashionable dances in the
East would be considered immodest in
a Santa Fe bai'e, and would not b
tolerated. _
Yottho Housekeeper—“ The oysters yon
sent yesterday, Mr. Mollusk, were
dreadful!” Fishmonger—“ How didye
cook ’em, mum?” Young Housekeeper—
“ They were not cooked nt all, sir; we
served them raw.” Fismonger (pity
ingly)—“Lor bless you, mum, them
warn’t eating oysters; they war cooking
oysters!”— Huston Commercial Bulle
tin.
Vegetine
WILL CURE.RHEUIATISM.
MR. ALBERTCROOKER, the well-known dmggistand
apothecary of Springvale, Mo., always mlvise* every one
troubled with rheumatism to try VEGETINE.
Read His Statement:
ISrmiNGVALK, Mr.., Oct. 12, 1876.
Ma. H. R. Stevens :
Dear Sir— Fifteen years ago last fall I was taken sick
with rheumatism, was unable to move until the next
April. From that time until three years ago this fall I
suffered everything with rheumatism. Sometimes there
would be weeks at a time that I could not step one step;
these attacks wore quite ..often. I suffered overythiiiß
that a man could. Over three years ago last spring I
commenced taking Vegetine and followed it up until I
had taker* seven bottles; have had no rheumatism since
that time. I always advise every one that is troubled
with * lieu mutism to try Vegetine, and not suffer for years
as f have done. This statement is gratuitous as far us Mr.
.Slevena is concerned. Yours, etc.,
ALBERT CROOKER.
Firm of A. Crooker & Cos., Druggists and Apothecaries.
Vegetine®
For Kidney Complaint and Nervous
Debility.
Isleboeo, Me., Dec. 28, 1877*
Me. Stevens :
Dear Sir- 1 had had a cough/or eighteen years, when I
commenced taking tlie Vegetine. I was very low; my
system was debilitated by disease. I had the Kidney Com
plaint, and was very nervous—cough bad, lungs sore.
When I had taken one bottle I found it wan helping me;
it has helped rny cough, and it htrengtlmns me. I am
now abie to do my work. Never have found anything like
the Vegetine. I know it is everything it is recommended
to be. Mas. A. J. PENDLETON.
“Vegetine,” says a Boston physician, “has no equal as
a blood purifier. Hoarlriir of it* many wonderful cures
after all other remedies had failed, I visited tin- labora
tory and convinced myself of its genuine merit. It is
prepared from barks, root# and herbs, each of WHiich is
njghly effective, and they are compounded in such a man*
ner as to produce astonishing results.’ *
VEGETINE,
PREPARED BT
H. R. STEVENS. Boston. lYlasn.
UOSIiFER’s
Wiabxl(t
Nlccp, Appetite and Ntrengtli
Return when Hostetler’s Stomach Ritters
is systematically used by a bilious dyspeptic
sufferer. Jlereover, since the brain sympa
thizes closely with the stomach and its asso
ciate organs, the liver and the bowels, as
their derangement is rectified by the action
of the Ritters, mental despondency produced
hv that defangement disappears.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
HP P\TA Cl Southwestern
I EJ Aft 111 > Immigration
Company.
'■ Itlathermrpoae of thin Company to etrpply the
need of a State Bureau of Immigration, and not to
aubservethe purr -oaeaofany Individual, railway,
or other corporation. fW.*. otwnit biAtght or Hold.
Information furnished those wiahinsr to Bottle in
Texas. Correai>ondenee fsolicited. Address
w. W LAN a J'ret. date Hatter Texan St a U Grange )
or B. O. Austin,Texas.
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RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swoi -
ir.gs and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No Pr<'pHrHtion on onrth equal* St. Jacobs Oil.
a* a sii/c, sure, simple and chenp Kxtpriml
N*me<ly A trial entails but the comparatively
trifling outlay of 50 rent*, ami every one fluttering
with pain can have cheap ami poailive proof pt its
claim*.
Directions in Eleven liangnagea.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGEUETEt & Cf>.,
Hiiltitnore, Mil., U. S. A*
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<IX4 NX ATI,
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PLANTATION
MACHINERY,
Stationary and Portable
STEAM ENGINES
Saw Mill*, Grist Mills, Shafting fhmgere, Pulleys, etc.
Our machinery is strong, simple, and well made, and Is
•specially adapted to the want* of Farmer* and Planters,
for Ginning, Hawing, Grinding and Factory use. Bend
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Second holy session begins loth February
Full Faculty. Siiperioniilvuntiiges. liierenseil
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A boy 1C jrenri old can mw of i
Our new portable Monarch Llthtnlne Sawing
Machine rival, all other*. #SO cash will hr given
to two men who cn saw a fast end ta,y in the old
way, as one boy 16 ye.r* old can with thi. machine.
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THREE AND A QUARTER OCTAVES, In BRACK
WALNUT CASE, decorated with OOLD BRONZE.
Length, 30 Inches; height. S3 In.; depth, W In.
This novel style of the MASON A HAMLIN CAB
INET ORGANS (ready this month) has sufficient
compass and capacity for the performance, with full
parts, of Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Songs, and Popular
Sacred and Secular Music generally. It retains to a
wonderful extent, for sn Instrument to small, the
extraordinary excellence, both as to power and quality
of tone, which has given the MASON A HAMLIN
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them the HIGHEST DISTINCTIONS at EVER?
ONE of the GREAT WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL EX
HIBITIONS for THIRTEEN YEARS. Evibt oim
will sk pvi.lt wabbantxp. CASH PRICE $22;
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OP EECXIPT XXU TKIAL IT DOES XOT SATISPT TIIZ
PTJBCTASEB, IT MAT B* BITCBXXD AMD TUB MOBST
WILL BB BEFrSLBD. *
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I your diith'H avoid W night work, to n; :
■ ?Mninlnritnnnd u.® W tor.' brain iiervr-Hiiu
I Hop Hitters. ■wn.rui, u* Mop B.
W! If you arc young nnd H HiifTi'lln-' from nnv Sn
dbo:itlou oi dirndl'll ■linn i II to .a; v inar
rirrl or Hlngli-, old or ■young, "’llf"'mg froni
ooor lr.'Tilth or UingUihil ■ Ing on a oral of anA
newt, nly <"> Hop! Bitters.
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wlmma"! yon “<\ .jfHft i' u£lll > ’ '
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