6WELLINGTON KNtERl*RlSk WEDNflSlUY, UtNL fcj 188-1.Religious Reading.owx on I'M* or/mi:'snmiE;-Over Just beymul the hill-tops.Whore the sun .Ink. In iho «ni, In •mini of imlulil bf In Illness, Whore the weary soul osn rent.Just above (ho dark cloud* o’or u».Where Iho mar* *hhra all the niultr. Is a lioino where love * brtkhl annul Never wearies wilb tin ugh:.Jus! beyond life'*Honing rlvor, Over ou the Win shore,Many loved one. wall to irrvei in, Wbon our Jmirnoy aura la o'nr.Just beyond the mnrnlnst'a sutilx am*.Ovor there no row the way. la a world of wondrous tHiauly,Whore U one t-Ureil day.There aro troubled lu .na reposing Hotclr on the SaVlouf* bressi:* Tliore iho winked eoa« from troubling. And the tvoarj- are at mat.-A. y. observer.“FINDING 8KILV0KS.Wo Member to have heard, fount years ago. a plain intelligent Christian innn from a niml dKrtet say of n cer* tain sermon, it fvutut me. At the timo we took ihi* phrase to be n provincial expression, coultnod to n particular ami remote Motion of the country. We havwrinco learned bottor. It has n good standing in English literature, being used by so eminent an authority as Coleridge, nml may be a very old stylo of a pooch, Possibly Utah's qucstfon to Elijah suggested ft -“Blit thou found ine, 0 mine ohc-mv?However it may ho as to tho origin, ago and prevalence of this peculiar use of tho word “find. it oortninly tlenoio* in n picturesque and foroiblo way tiiat quality which onuses a sorroon to take hold of us with a firm grip, to become n message addressed to our particular consciousness and need. When a hramr says or feels that the sermon “finds him, ho docs not simply mean tliat it hits him, as touching some weak spot, uncovering and relinking some besetting sin. It is not merely that it hns n de-teetlvo character and oxcitoa it lively interest, so that it is impossible under it to plan h house, or complete a bargain, or make a Journey. Above and beyond litis, the hearer means that tho eertnon suits hit nut, comes to him in a fitting nnd helpful manner, and Is an inspiration and oooifort as tvell as a revelation nnd rebuke. This, surely, is nbont *ho highest and finest ottnlily id a genuine sermon. Robert llall raid that tho audience should fuel tho hand of the Drencher mmittir ninunir them and lav-He) revy i» much hcttor undcrytpo)!, in tho opinion fit J*rp*tltfi*nt Chase, titan itSTOCK PRIVILEGES.was tu b cunf.qildk ago. and tbit tact Is trmt ibff-rtmfin. That UboloutiThe Mystery nf lhlt* nml Call. Kiplnlacd-llow Ik. fr-.IU I. Made.TITE DAIRY.THEsliotvtbeast, Iho unicorn, will give place to the wild ox. Tho river of Egypt” will Be the brook of Egypt. Tim Hook of Jnahcr will be tno Book of tho Upright The plain of Morah” will lie ••tho rock of Moroh. Tho children of Israel did not borrow of the Egyptians what they uovor inteielod to return, but they asked for und received gifts, not | loans. Joseph's cuatof many colors will bn n long tttSlc. “Judgment also will I lay to bun, and rightffousnan to the plummet,” will be I will make Judgment for a lino nnd righteousness for a pi urn 1,-11 ne.” * In my llcsli hhnll 1 fee God'' will Isi Vet out nf my ltcsb shall I *«c God.Presidentf'h.aso slates that tlm IValms art), m u whole, admirably' tramdpted, Some of tho elinnges follow:Vil: 20. If ho turn not lie will whot his sword, meaning God. will be, if n man tuni not he will whet his sword.VIII:,r. B'or thou hast mado him ft lit Mo lower than the angels, will be, ••Thou host mado 1dm a lit tin loww than God.” I will praise Thee, Oh, Lord.” is often translated, I will give thanks unto Thee, Oh. Lord.IX: 7. Hut the Irard shall endure forever, will bo, Buttho Lord sittolh is King forever.XI: i. “ B'or the righteous I.ord lovctli righteousness; His oonntenance doth behold the upright, will be. for tlic Loril is righteous: He loreih righleons-ness; tho upright shall behold his face.XXXVII: 8. -Bret not thyself in any wise to do evil, will bo, fret not thyself, It tendeth to evil doing.LXV1I1: 11. The Uni gnvo the word; great was the company of those that published it, will lie. •• tho Urd giveth the word, and the women thatbring glac I tidings aro a great host. LXXXlV: 6. •• Who. ipassing through the valloy of Baca, make it a well; the rain also fillet h the poois,” will be. passing through Ihe valley of weeping, they make It a place of springs. XCVI: 12. Then shall all the tree*of the wood rojaice, will be, then shall all tho trees of the wood sing foi Joy.”—Ihiludelphui Ilccord.The Weight of .Authority.A good many people aro unneces-sadly disturbed because some of the opponents of Chris Unity aro prominent Iti srienoo and literature. It Meres to them a* if the weight of learning andGnius were on tho fide of error, andtiinv ftnurn liaavtlv anrt willi ini.IN. V. Herald.]“WUat du you iiioau by •.lumping tluili put* and calls?1' naked The ILiimW re-porter. “Wlint is a stpek privtlejeP'1 Here tf a blank put,” answered the broker, as lie took from his pucketliook a place of paper simitar to bank cheult. ThS follow in* is a verbatim copy;Jim* V'um, ——, iss-. ; : Par Villuii n elvtsl. the i carer may :: deliver m on one days notion :: «ber» of the — tto.k of the - - ; : ——— — railroad enmnany, at —— ::--|wr rent any lime lu :; days from dm ■Ti e undcttkincd l- imtllled in nil .; iHvideudsoronr.i OlvpUuulaiti.'el.iri.'il ; ; during Ilia time.I Ktplics r.J« :f ir example, tlio broker con-tinned, »nppo* tlm* one niontli ago Iliad■hought that the stock market was going lone • and tlia: w lililn two months' time I could buy Lake Shore cheaper Ulan Icoold I lien, mm suppose Ibnt, acting ou this In llof, t had gono to Ilussell Huge, who was then the largest dealer In puts anrt rails, anrt offered him i'JXl for tho privilege ol ’potting’ or selling to him at any time within iho next »Uly days' 100 shares el Lsko Shore at the price for which It was then selling on tho day I mado him this offer. If ho ha l accepted my bid of fSOC ho would have lllloil In the above blank so that it would read as follows:—: ’ Bor value received the Iranrer may do- : : liver moon one day's nuilcc, 103 shsres ; : of tho capital stock or tho Ijikc Shore : : llallnisri company ol nlnrtv-4 lifhl iO) : : per tool, any tunc lu slttv lOuidars fnim ; : dale. The undcnilguod Is entitled to all : ; dividends or extra rtlvldoads declared : : durinir the time.: Kxptm June li, lfSI, lyuartar past S p. :UnFSELT. BAKE.“Now, If I hod bought such a put from Mr. Sago on the IS'.li of lost month,” said the broker, “1 should probably havo taken advantage of tho contract toniay, bought In one hundred shares of Lake Shore at, say Si, and ‘put’ it or dolivcred It to hhu. Ho would then be bound by bia ’pat* or routrnct to takn the stock front me at ono day's notlco anrt pay me the price specified In the contract, which Is 88. This would leave nm a net profit on Uto transaction of »I,PM. On Ilia othor hand, suppose It had boon a ‘bull’ market for tho last thirty days, and I had bought a ‘call’ on Lake Khnre Instead of a ‘put.’ Here Is a 'blank call:’—-The Dutch Government li hiiM to lnr:lit ilm« nil artillci.tl balMr imported from llio Notherlnnda aliall l« marked ai Krtdl on tlio packagBs :u which It Is cnvolopcil: btltbelhls mil in ay. nothing Is raoru nortain Mian that lira commodity is expof lil In packages branded as conlitlnlag all Uto most popular but- 1 teratoid in lira London mm kui, ouah »lt; Burro dl Milano, llaiirfo d'lsigny and Extra Danish or lltilstcln.—It f» reported Hint nl Hie mcolliig of llto ('orino-'Miutt d.ilryup n, dfl« Mr. Bock Htatoil ifeftt 'ome eftws fed on cOarso cob monl nml poor Buy ga .o livo i spaces in a oraamvr and (Itu same cows | with corn meal nnd gitod liar gnva ton : tpacur. nu inereueo of ono iiuudroU per cent, in r'chtpby n siiii|tl ■ liungo of food. Any one at nil Tamiliitr with handling cows knows lids i-annbt ho done, nut probably within ninety iwr rcuL of being donu, and yet roHpoeiablo fnnn papers will copy such r.lnloments nml give them forih to tho world witk-out a worrtof comutont. Not tlirowiagdosEFes^ iciHpjim mm~ “ HERALD.iu the slightCHt antidote to go along lh 'with the poison.—American liairyman.—Mr. Hoard says ho iias acoa dairymen, who practice winter dairying, average #1.60 for Ihelr milk. Ilo docs not locate this pnrndbo, wo suppose, from fear of making the farmers proud, but ho describes it Unit: Every farmer keeps all the cows he can uud feeds high. Tho country Is a garden, aud peopled with Intelligent nnd rich farmers who. if they do not pitv. sniff In disdain at tbo' farmer who Is graen enough to make grain to soli ou land worth sixty dollars an acre. They drive fine, high-stepping horse lt;and have a whole sleigh full of milk each morning, and think no moro of buying an additional cow or two than moat men do of buying a cignr. Their harna look like groat manufacturing establishments— which they iu truth are. They du this with a pertinacity that knows no nbatu-mont, but with consinnily increasing herds, knowing It pnjs. How do you like the picture?—The Dairy.—It is generally conceded that a largo share of the so-called butter sold in tac Eastern markets is ndulterntcd, nnd some say even to the extent of seventy-five per cent., but according to the Farmer'l Triton*, Chicago as usual leads all the rest “Boeoiitly seventy-live samples of so-called butter wore tested in Chicago, and but two woro found to ho genuine. These samples were purchased from procure in various portions of the city, nnd nil do-dared thftttliev would not he euiltv ofSittersTHIS ISGILSON’SSPACE.I'lie country is nftw nliout 10 make Its quadrennial choice of a Chief Magisirate aud it behoove, every cltlr.en |o acquaintliiuiself thoroughly with lira issues In-voiced, nnd lira interests at stake. Tlra Weekly Herald will ooutalrf the liilirsi and most complete records of all .piretlons a freezing Iho material welfare ortliecouu-try, bosido an excell.-nc resume or the general news for each week and u carefully selected mlrcollaneous donartnrant. Tlra price of lira Weekly Herald is *! phrycar hut, in order that lira gn-at body ol Ohio’s Tutors may have the benefit of Iho Herald’s new^Rntlu ring facilities, lira price or lira CAMPAIGN HERALD, from dale to November 18th, 18tH, has been placed atsmrnernllon for KnfTrblcd H.T.Iena,Suffering from a general waut of loan, and IU usual concomitants, dyspepsia nml nc-rrotuneu, U seldom derivable from lbs uso of u nourishing diet ami stimuli of appetite, unaided. A mcdiclno thst niU effect s removal of tlm speeillc obstacle to renewed health and vigor, that is a gcnuliri corrective, la the real need. It la tho possession of this grand requirement which makes Ifostcttcr'a Hlomoch Hitters so effective as an Invlrorant. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.FIFTY CENTS,which sum barely covers iho cost of paperI ........... 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