iiiMiumiumii jai'iiljimiuuiui.iiiiuLwiwiwuMniiamnajUMiirLiM m' i inn Tlio N)PciiIiiIIoii In Coiifcilcrnln Hands. Tho Washington (I). (') Post rmVH: Many rcmlora Iiuvo had thoir l)iitiip.s of ouriofilly intensely itgitnlutl during tho FiOAt fmv diiya by tho numerous applied Ions In Hits "'Want" column for coupon bonilH IhhiiuiI by tho Into "Conforfurnlu StntcH of America." 'I'o jump Into tho truo inwinlitoHi of this sudden dotimud for liond.s Unit for tunny yrniru hud boon ooiiHldorod of no nioro value tlnm tho paper upon which they worn printed, 11 Post representative ciillud upon tho brolcora nutnod in tho mlvortlHoniont. Tho llrrft ono vinltod n woiiuui, by tho wny HtiUl that lior luiHbiind would pay .?i for nil tho $ 1,001) IjoikIh of the right kind olloiod, but u.s to the right kind hIiu was ignorant; her hus band, who was absent on other bus!- nous, know how to pick tho good ones , out. lie was acting, hIio said, for a , Now York linn on acommiHslon;hehad , not :w yet purchased any largo ninnuer , of bonilH, but there had been many in- i (juirleH. l A Hocotid dealer in tho bonds was ab-; Kent when the reporter called, but his confidential clerk said the trade was u brisk one. During the day the Iioumo , had purchased about eighty 91,000 bonds tit to $1 each, mostly from Washington people, and in small sums. Hatoman & Co. stated that iusldo of i n week thoy hud purchased Confoder- i ule bonds of I ho face vnluo of over $2,- I 000,000, in bunehos of from S'2,000 to ir0,000. Tho price ranged from :i.7A lo$l.r0. Thoy had about completed arrangements to purehuso u butch of 1(1,000,000 from n Texas party. Thoy I wore noting on special orders from an i rjiigiiHii iiniKur, nun tuu nub khhiv wiuit 1H .11..,. 1.....I. I .!!.! . . , I.... uto jMigis iiuiiHi iiiMJimou 10 iiu wtwi no . bonds. Thoy only purchusod bonds i with tho coupon duo July 1, 18Gf, nt- tuclicu, una most ot lltelr purchases wore tho Os, 7s or 8s of the issue of 1805. A promiuout bunking house wns next visited. Tho Cushlor said that no reg ular house would touch these Confed erate bonds. Ho had soon u dispatch from a Now York broker ofloring $7, 001) for $1,000,000 for Gs. 7s or 8s. issue of 18(if. Williams & Sou smilingly admitted thnt thoy were driving u lively trade in tlio bonds of the defunct Confederacy. Of Into their purchases averaged 81, 000,000 a day, at rates of $1.7fl to Sl.iO per 81,000. They purchased all kinds of those bonds, but only paid the top rules for bonds with the coupon duo July 1, I8(r, attached. Thoy hud nlso nurchused quite u number of cotton bonds. Tho reporter modestlv asked tho objeet of purchase, but the ques tion remained tinuusworod. " I sup pose," said the oldor Williams, 44 that those purchusod bonds will till go into English hands, and that tho Kitglish men oxpeet to got tho coupons of July I, 1805, cashed out of the gold that rests in tliu Hunk of England and in other depositories to the credit of the ox-Confodornoy. If all roports aro truo, thorn's a ltoap of, gold across the water looked up in the name of tho South ern Confodoruoy. Tho United States can't got tho inonoy. Now, what will prevent tho holders of thoso bonds from getting their proportionate share of this goldP Again, tho market prioo for thoso bonds is atoadily udvutioiug. A ooupon on u $1,000 bond, boariug eight Iter cent., calls for $10; tho bond now rlngs only $ I M.50. Thore is no toll ing how high tho market price will go. Jn fact, tho wliolo business Is mighty uncertain. Tito prico may jump up to $!10 por $1,000; ilmny full down to zero. Thoy aro good bonds" to speculate In for bold spooulutors." A promiuout ox-Confodornto was in orviowod on tho subject. 44I think," ho fluid. 44wo follows huvo millions of credit over in Europo; how much only tho Lord and Judah P. Donjumiu know. The trouble is, those confounded Kn gllshmon won't give it up, I think tho Rank of Knghind ought to bo gar nishood in tho name of tho surviving braves of tho Confodornto army. Tho good Lord knows that tlio gold, bo it $'.000.y00 or $'200,000,000, us is vari ously ostimutod, would eomo mighty handy to most of us. I bunted up all my bonds, save ono, when wo surren dered to Sherman, after 1 hud wasted half a day in vainly ondeuvoring to ex change a $1,000 bond for u bottlo of whisky. My ndvico to tho pooploof tho South is to soil." A cull wus next nindo on tho Treas ury Department. Treasurer (Jilllllau said tlui. ho knew nothing about tho Confederate bonds save the single fact that thoy would not liguro in his forth coming dobtstatomont'. Tho custodian in ohurgo of captured and abandoned property suld Unit thoro wore stored away in the Treasury building not loss tltnti $30,000,000 of thoso Confederate bonds, all properly signed and ready for dolivory; thoy had boon captured by Uto Federal troops ut Richmond and elsewhere during Uto lattor duys of tho J civil war. 4' Why don't you soil thorn?" asked tho V6st reporter. "At $1 on fcho $1,000 tho Bulo would put $200,000 into Utiolo Sam's strong box." 44 Couldn't think of stioli a thing," ro pliod tho custodian; "wo want thojo bonds to pay oil' tho Southern Congress men." Judge Lawronco, the law ollloor of I ho Treasury, was next consulted. "Tltis niovoinont in Confodornto bonds," ho said, "is a genuine sur prise. Tho luovontont, if it moans any thing, moans that the parties who are purchasing tltoso bonds, English bank ers, I urn informed, intend to garnishee tho Bank of England. At tho col lapso of the rebellion thoro was con siderable inonoy in tho Hank of En gland to tho orodlt of the Confodoruto tatos, 1 have hoard Uto sum ostimutod all tho wny from $800,000 to $10,000,000. Uy evory principle ot tho law of nations tluit money belongs to the United Slutos, Acting on this principle our (lovniiincnt, eomo yonr.s tiftar tho col- Ihiihc of tho robclllon, inmlo ropostted otrorts to houiii'u tho money, ror thai. purpose Air. luiyitor. now honeiior 01 tho Treasury, wiiSHont to Ktisrlnnil, but ! hl.s mlH.slon was an unHUot'os.sfiil ono. 1 have honnl tluit ho wns told that If tho Amorlcnn (lovurnmont olnltnod tho as Hots of tlio dofunot confederacy It must nl.so iiHHUiuo tho liabilities. Anyway, , Mr. Haynor cnino homo without tho money. Tho purchasers of those ho ' culled Confederate bonds evidently ex pect in Homo way to capture that gold ; locked up in tho Hunk of KiieIiuiu. I urn not of the opinion that they wil' succeed. " 1 m. m . . m "Who Sold Dot Coal!" Yesterday morning a tall oung man of twenty landed at tho Union Depot with a bundle under his arm, and after throe or four minutes snout in getting his bearings he walked up JoH'orson avenue and turned into n clothing store;. 44 Do you visit to try on somo coats and wests for n dollar?' ' asked tho pro prietor, as he rushed from behind the counter. 44 No, I guess not. Do you deal on tho smiaroV" 44 My front, dot is exactly vh.it I does. 1 vas .so stpiaro dot I lose SU.OOtl last year. Can I sell you an ouforuont for ton dollar?" 44 No, I guess not. Here is an over coat tliiil I bought of you four weeks ago." 44 Hougltt of mo?" 44 Yes. I think you aro the mnn. When I got it homo we found Unit it wns moth-euton. I win nick it to pieces .. ., (i0(ii nlnccs " ,. , ,,ot iJossU)lo! fjlul how milch vo ,.,,pn ' ;i.m(,i,i ,iC)iinrq 44 My sthars! Anil vhat you want now?" 4 1 wuii t my money buck." 4lVholl- vholl. My front, 1 ant sorry for you. You sootn like an honest poy, and it vhas too bad." 44 Yes, It was u swindle, and I want j my inonoy back." 44 Dear "mo, but 1 visit yoo vhas hero yostordav! Let mo oxplain to you. You bought dot coat four weeks ago?" 44 Yes, four weeks to day." 44 Vholl, 1 had sold oudt to mv cousin Philip shust ono day before. Philip ish not u square man." 44 What hnvo I got to do with Philip?" "Lot mo ox plain. In droo liavh Philip makes assignment to my bruddor Louis. Dot Louis is u leedle oil'. He would slto.it your oyo-tooth away from you." 44 Yes. but I haven't anything to do with Louis." 44 Lot me oxplain. Louis kept dor place a week, timl hogif uchuttol mort gage to my fuddor-ltiw, and vhas bounced out." 44 1 don't know anything about that." 44 Lot mo oxplain. My faddor-luw vhas took mita lit and died, and he leuf dis bluce to my wife. My wife vhas irono to Eurono for two years, and sho loaf mo as agent. Now you seo how it was. I cannot toll you who sold you dot coat. May bo it vhas Philip, maybo Louis, niuybo my faddor-law. It couldn't hut boon lito, for I vhas in Shicugo. If you loavo dot coat I vhill write to my wife. Sho is square shust like mo, anil maybo sho writes buck dot you can tako u linen duster and two white wests ami-call it all right." 44 Say, tltis is a sneaking swindlo," exclaimed tho young man. 44 Maybo it vhas. Philip vitas a grout liar." 44 I'll goto tho police!" 44 Vholl, dot is all right: maybo dor police vhill holp mo catch Louis. 1 shust found oudt last night dot ho cut all dor hind buttons oil' nil dor coats in dor store boforo ho loft." 44 If you'll stop out doors I'll mush you!' 44 Vholl, I like to oblige, but you seo I vhas only agent for my wife." 44 Woll, "you'll hear from mo again, and don't you forgot it!" said tho viu tint, us ho went out. 44 1 hope so I ltopo so. I like to make it all right. 1 vhas only ugont for mv wife, but 1 fool so square dot I tako dot coat back for three dollars it you vhant to trade it out in paper col lars!" Detroit Free Press. An Amicable Separation. An Ansoniu wife of thirty sought divorce from her husband, aged sevoit' ty, on tlio ground ot oruolty. lhe old centlemuu, who is said to bo worth $20,000, took ti sensible viow of thtj case, and proposed to hh wife a note for $10,000, securod by a good ntoit gago and puyublo nt his deuth, also to av her $100 por your in quarterly in stallments, and to support her son by a former husband until ho should be able to take euro of himself. Tho wifo brought the proposition to Iter nttor noy, and Saturday afternoon tho law yer visited Ansonia, drew tin Uto con tract, took tho note, and was, by terms of Uto contract, appointed trustee Uy this ox0(litiou3 business a long trial wus prevented, harrowing details of matrimonial unpleasantness wore kept front the public, and tho iruntloimiu signing the contract became the most happy and sati3liod party of tho throo who iigurod in the transaction. Hart ford (CI.) Courant. - - - Even when damaged wheat is con sidered unlit for stock it may bo used with prolit In tho poultry yard. Thoro is no food so favorablo to ogg produc tion, and at two dollars a bushel it will nay to feed it in moderation to hiving lions, Wheat screenings, although" not so good as whoat itsolf, is oxcollonf. if alternated with some other grain. Tho network of (Suriunn subterra nean cable is completed. It connects 221 towns, and bus cost about $7, 000,000. youths' Dcpiirfiiiiciil. THE 111 111) ff MRRTISQ. Tho WiiRtry wlntl lml cmllod tliom nil; 'Mil bird in r I veil, tho Inrac, tho Htiinll. Tho owl, of piniru', wim rhovn .IikIko; HoBtnrcilnrnutuI, hut tthlu't bmltco. Tho rolilns, Juys ninl mowlow-lurks (lot tip to tnukc u low lumnrkM; 'i'hoj' wild the Kino hwl eomo to k Hod Ioiivom iiml Kld How to and fro. Too Hmrrowt. thou how npltof ill qnlto. 'Jlicy thought It much too noon forlllKht; lint tiltiohiril lotittcd lor bhiornklcj, And wrotm tlmiiirht tliH wiin very wMc. Tho bluokblidi fluid tholr tltno wits tip: Tho burrlcM """ whoro Hhotild thov Hiip Tho ciiiblril1 hsiIiI they iilto uitrocd. "I'wiis time the wiirnlnir thoy miioiiIiI hood. Tho owl thlsii'Htloa put' "Sity 'Ay,' TIkmo who Intend uwuy to llyl" All hut (ho HpuirowH vntn to tin: 'Hicdo ohooi) u iniHt duuldod 'Nol" LITTIjK SAV1NUS. NiitfUCNtloiiM for Itotli You ni: nncl Old. Often wo fit.il to take note of how much cuti bo uccomnlished through tlio accumulation of pecuniary trillos saved. Wealth comes Irom careful suviugs. i more than from largo earnings. A little j laid by every year and put at interest i soon counts up. A single deposit even grows to handsome proportions, A j gentleman al Taunton. Massachusetts, I bus shown us n savings-bank book which teaches n lesson to those who despise tito day of small things. A deposit of twenty dollars, placed for him by his grandfather in a savings bunk "at Newport, Hhode Island, in 1827 -and afterward increased to thirty dollars, by tho addition of ten dollars, in 18:12 amounted in 1874 to over four hundred dollars. Our rising generation should bo ro minded that there is no virtue so ousy of practice, and yet so recklessly disre garded, us cconouiv in little things. Steady, small savings grow into inde pendence so easily that it is more titan wonderful to hoar persons who have power to make them complain of how hard tho world toes with them. A young follow with a ten-cent cigar in his mouth some three of which lie will smoke in a day will unblushingly say ho cannot niako both ends moot, tiny way ho can niunngo, the while ho is pulling ofl'in smoke tho very meuns through' which lie could bo licit in this world's goods. Samuel Lee, Professor of Hobrow ut tho University of Cnmbridgo, England, was seventeen years of ago boforo ho conceived Uto idea of learning a foreign language; out of the scanty pittance of his weekly earnings as a carpenter ho purchased a book, and when this was read ho exchanged it for another, and thus ho advanced in knowledge. Ho had not oven tlio privilege of balancing betwoen reading and relaxation, but was obligM to pass directly from bodily fatigue to mental oxortion. During tlio six years proviotts to his twenty-fifth year ho omitted none of tlio hours usu ally appropriated to manual labor, and he rottrod to rest regularly nt ton o'clock in tho evening; nnd yet, at tho ago of thirty-one years, lie hud actually loarnod seventeen linyitages! This illustrates the vnluo of spuro minutes. Many careless people wasto more Unto every day than is needed to make them musters of a science, if well used. Some grout works huvo boon written in intorvnls of ton or fifteen minutes from regular employments. Any young person who will find an hour u dny for reading can ousily uo quiro lurgo learning. Try what you can do. Uegiu now. In after years you will look back upon tho task as tho most pleasant and prolit able you over performed. Sir Astloy Coopor had, perhaps, tho largest iticomo over received by a sur geon in England. It amounted in some years to about $190,000. Uut only through groat hardships did ho reach this wonderful success. When a s.ttir dent in the Edinburgh University, ho lived in u very modest wny in a third story room, at" an oxponso of about a dollar nnd u half a wook. Tho first your aft or ho settled in London his wliolo income amounted to only liocnty-Jiue dollars! Wo are told that n well-known Ameri can professor onco entertained Prof. Agassi, on a dinner consisting of pota toes and salt. Throo times a weok. for many ears, this custom had boon kept up, whoever chanced to bo present; ami tno saving tints muuo n:ui uoen jtuli ciouly invested in books, till tho Pro fessor owned a magnificent library. Tito late Empress of Gormany vfas ono of tho most simply-drosscd of women, excopt on occasions of cere mony, llor dry-goods bills are suid to hnvo been less than thoso of tho wives of many merchants. She often drovo out in a calico dress. And yot dio was very liberal in hor gifts. Tho Princess Uisniarck, fresh and comely, though nearly seventy, superintends hor farm work, goes about tlio houso with a great bunch of koys at hor girdle,, watchful of the family expenditures, and hor houso Idled with kuittod quilts and such like, tho evidence of hor skill and in dustry. At Ghent, in Uolgium, an experiment has been made, which has been at tended, it is said, with very good ro sults. A gentlomun who felt deeply concoruod at tho largo amount of money wasted by children, and the cureless, improvident habits tints curly acquired by them went round to all tho public schools, and, after talking to tho scholars on tho subject, intulo arrange ments with tho touchers to receive all the money which Uto children might bo willing to intrust to them. When this reached a certain amount it wus deposited in ono of the city bunks. When a pupil's savings hail Tit cmrrloil." hiiIiI tho owl: "iidlon!" Tho birds cry. ''.Now for Hklosof lilno." 44(lol" chlrpod tho spurrowc, whv UiIh fimi? Our homo Is jjoml 'iiuU(?li for u.s I" (iiiiiur Ciwikt, in Our Utile One. thus reach ono frune (twenty cents), he was it) receive u bank book, and bo allowed three per rent interest by tho j Hank of Hclgium. The p'an has mot, with entire succcs.8. Hie children now save their money instead of spend ing it foolishly, nnd by the time thoy leave school have often n largo sum wherewith to enter into business, or procure an outfit. It is well known that it is not those who hnvo the most money who spend tho most on candy, cukes, peanuts, etc., thuigs which do no good, nnd often cause positive injury to the health. Uesidos the money saved, which may be very useful in timo of need, the habits of self-denial and econo my thus formed nro of the value. greatest Young peoplo, also, by judicious sug gestions nnd instruction, may bo in duced to earn money enough" lo pur chase their own books, papers, play things, etc., and the pleasure of earn ing an object is almost equal to the enjoyment of it. when it is purchased. Self-reliance adds both to the happi ness nml moral strength of youth, and little ollorts often produce largo ro stilts. Etioh scholar in a Sabbath-school al Frunkindulc, Pa., was given ten grain? of corn to bo planted and cultivated luring tlio summer, the proceeds of tlio harvest to be used for tho bonolll of tho school. Tho girls wore ouch to raise n chicken. In tlio fall tho grain ami poultry wore sold at auction. TJi proceeds of the sale amounted to $10.2o, which wus laid out in subscrip tions for papers for the children's win. tor reading. These children enjoyed tho reading of their paper much more than if it hud been provided for them by tholr teachers or parents, without any ollorts of thoir own, and tlio exam) pie of this sojiool is suggestive to all. Evory family have little and loose ax ponscs, entirely useless, and sometime worse titan that. Their accumulation would soon amount, if saved, lo o vir tual pecuniary independence. It will pay in manv ways to hoard away tho gleanings in tlio Holds of evil customs and bad appetite, and the habit would oon become most laudable pleasure. Golden Days. Sure Signs. Solomon said, many continues ago: 44 Even a child is known by his doiujrs, whether his work bo puro and whether it bo right." When I soo a littlo boy slow to go to school, and glad of evory oxcuso to nog loot his books, I think it is a sign that ho will bo a diinco. When I soo a boy in haste to stiond every penny as soon as ho gets it, I think it is a sign that he will bo n spend- j thrift. I When I see a boy hoarding up his pennies, and unwilling to part with thorn for any good purpose 1 think it , is a sign that ho will bo a miser. j When 1 soo a boy or girl looking out for "number ono," and disliking to share good things with others. 1 think it is a sign that tho child will grow up a sottish person. When 1 see boys and girls often quar reling, I think it is a sign that thoy will bo violont and hatoful mon and women. When 1 soo a child obedient to his parents, I think it is a sign of groat fit turo blessing from Almighty (Jod. Kind Words. Murvels of the Universe. Professor Young, tho mathematician , and astronomer, givos us some con crete illustrations of tho marvels of the i universe that aro fascinating in thoir way. Tho travolor who would make the circuit of the world in eight days , would require nearly twenty-four years to circumnavigate tho sun. Tho sun's Surface is uorly 12,000 times, and its volumes or bulk moro than 1,800,000 times greater than that of tho earth. If tho earth is represented by a throo inch globo, tho sun, on tho samo scale, will bo moro than twenty-seven feot in diameter, and its distanco 3,000 foot. If tho sun wore hollow, and the earth at its center, there would lie room for tho moon 210,000 miles away, and for another satellite 100,000 milos boyond her. The mass of the sun, that is, tho quantity of matter contained in it, is uearly :53O,OO0 times as groat as that of tho earth. This mass is about 750 times as groat as tho combined masses of all the planets and satellites of the solar system: it is two octillions of tons. The attractiv opull ot this tremendous mass upon tho earth, at a distanco of nearly U:J, 000,000 milos, again tran scends all conception. It is Unity-sK quadrillions of tons; in tigures, thirty six followed by sovontoon ciphers. If gravitation were lo cease, and steel wires wore used to hold the earth in hor orbit, each wire being as largo as tho heaviest telegraph wiro (No. I), it would require nine to each square inch of the earth's surface, and tho wliolo sunward hemisphere of ourglobe would have to bo covered as thickly as blades of grass upon a lawn. A man who on earth would weight 250 pounds, would at the sun woiglt nearly two tons, and bo unable to stir. A planet as far awaj as the nearest fixed star, which is moro than 200,000 timos moro veinoto than tho sun from tho earth, if not disturbed by tiny other attractions, would still bo governed in its motion by tho sun, though, if ninvinrr in n eirnln. nmirlv 90,000,000 years would bo required for a single revolution. If tho motion seems slow, it Is because tho distanco I is so vast; but tho planet would still bo so powerfully hold in its orbit that it could only froo itself from solar al traction by darting awav with a volooi- I ty of moro than MO feot per second. Moston Advertiser. In his diary of European travel tho I Shah of Porsia says that an English- man who disobeys a policeman is in j stantly put,to death. AGOOD FAMILY REMEDY! NTIUCTIiY 1TKI5, HARMLESS TO THE MOST DELICATE. B A ills AM Tlili I'tifmivlntf represent a tlio Lungs In n licMthy utiUc TjtIIJ UKMKDV I' K CUUINti Consumption, Coils, COLDS, ASTHMA, GROUP, All Diseases of tho Throat, Lungs and Pulmonary Organs. IIY ITS FAITHFUL USB Consumption has been Cured When other rcmiillcs anil Physicians baye fulled to Effect a cure. Kecommcndcil by l'hyalclun. Minister unit Nurse. In Tact by everybody who lias given It a icood trial. -A It Never Fnlls tblHrtnff Jl niter. MOTI1KIIS will find It n safe Htid sura remedy to eiro their children when atlllcted wltn CrOun. It Is harmless to tho mart delicate child. It contains nn Opium In any form. Caution. Call for Allen's I.un UabAm, and shun the use of nil remedies wlitiout merit, AS AN KXl'KOTOUANT IT HAS NO EQUAL. For sale, by all Medicine Dealers. J. X. IIAJlKl.S ts CO., Vrourletors, CINCINNATI. O. DR. JOHN BULL'S FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. - The proprietor of this colobratod modiolno justly claims for it a superiority ovor nllrom edlos ovor offered to the publio for tho SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PERMANENT euro of Aguo and Fevor, or Chills and Fovor, wheth er of short or longstanding. 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