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raaa , aaaaBaB"- CAROL A J.F. MURRILL & CO., Editors and Publiaher. , " . " - : EqUAL 1ND JCsT LAWS mO!HTLT EXtCCTID- ' js 3i fA ;.v VOL, X. HICKORY. CATAWBA CO., N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1887. NO. 8. A DXEAX OF FAIR OCCASION ta the darkening shades of twilight, - aj I wondered, sore distraught, Griefs and woes of days departed fe urged unbidden on my thought; Joys and sorrows intermingled In the memories of the Fast, Fair occasions, lost and-vanished All too beautiful to last. Suddenly between my vision And the lurid setting sun, I bebeld a troop of shadows Dimly rising one by one. But though filmy, vague, and shapeless, Lome and thin and undefined, Gathering form and weming substance In the rushing of the wind. Gradually in human eemklance, Draped in robes of trailing nvst, X could trace their pallid feature In tlio moonlight, new up-rist, Silently thep flitted patt mo, Each with warning hand upraised, Long and lank, and bare and skinny, Pointing at me as I gazed. Well I knew them I friends and lover 1 had scorned in days of yore, Unobserrant snd ungrateful For the blessings that they borei B'eseingB, Promises, and Chances, All by kindly Fortune planned, Te be molded to my purpose-, And be f aubioned by my hand Fortune, Fame, Dominion, Glory Friendship, Love, and Tca?e of Mind They had brought for my acceptance, Had I known what they designed, tut I taw not, or neglected Heedless mid the whirl of life, Lured by pleasure stayed by passion In the never-ending strife. Blinded by mitdeading splendors, Prodigal of btrength and youth, Late my weary eyes were opened To the knowledge of tbe truth, That I'd wasted life's young morning And the noon-tims, paU return; Borningip the years and leaving Ncugbt but ashes in the urn. For a moment, as I sadly TJazcd and wondere 1, every fao VI the pallid ghoiits and phantoms Bcemcd to glow with youthful grtce And to woo me to caress them As I might in Life's young prime ILive caressed a rao'ant maiden, Iy heat t's goddess for tbe time. And I called in plaintive accents "Aay, 50 fair ones I stay, oh stay I I am wiser. I ani better Than in Youth's departed day; I have learned from Sorrow's teaching rriceleeu truths too long unknown Ptay and guide and shape the future, Ob, my beautiful, mine own!" Suddenly to gloom relapsing, And vanishing from eight, They were lost amid tho darkness Of the melancholy night. - And I heard as they departed. Fitful as tho winds that bore, Mournful voices whispering faintly, "Lost! oh, lost, for evermore !" Tc vpie JJar. CH.uu.ts Macke. IHE WEDDING DAY. BEIXEC. QBEEJffi IX AMERICAN MAGAZINE. R. IIAWKINS he left the appointin' of our weddin' da j to me, and I eet.it for aSun- -la-Y TATk I ' vT Sjji think on 't, there don't ee-.nl 1 Bti or many days suitable for ".V gittm married. in. lou cee Monday's washin' day, and Tuesday's only Wednesday and Thursday left, and mother'n me wanted that much time for extry odds and ends of work, nndtq "turn round" in, as you might say. St I set it a: Sunday mornin' before fust service. Now, to begin with, I must tell yoiij that Mr, Hannibal Hawkins, the man I was goin'ter marry, was what you'd call odd, terrible odd, so that, although we'd been koepin company tergetherfor some time, and I'd every "chance ter git ac quainted, yet I flt mor'illv certain that it would be a good while 'fore I'd know ITannibuland mc " him all through. Not but what he was a likely man more tew, for he was a church member in good and reg'lar standing and he alwers had the name o bein a good husband to his fnst and a good pervider and all that; but, as x emu, ne was out. , Wall he come over the Saturday mor nin' before the weddin, so's ter be "on hand," he said, and kinder dew for m and mother. s. t We hadn't no men folks in the hous cept Caleb Jones, the hired help, and xuucu aepenaence at seen 14 1 was 'bout eight o'clock in the forA. bn hour or tew later I got a letter from hia daughter Carline. It was marked mi- vate, and read thus "Dea Miss Bobbiss fTkkV me, Ra h Ann -wu rr. i. iwi awnu iraia Hie cloi-s ho' uu wud mm w De married in ain t rijeht. irw uuca ne waa Eiruca- aitb am JdJ streaks, and insisted on napkin' hia v.; self, a thinr he never done afnr tn and the Lord onlv known what h Vtnt t ;. r.doVoa must look him over real sharp "- r.. ii-v: .vr " 1 m Eorrv r ran't mm tn tt.. .)j;.t t i I. - - txtvii ii vm w btn?8 ray. "d got 'em eo short that I look tew hi jeons for anvthine. I've cried mvaelf most air. T'm sr Vi;o. - i "y8 Tm "illy ter stay away on account dla than go and show myself aech a fr!?ht ta all them folks -so there 't ial I send vo mv ft J ,.kor everythiB' hl RO i-l wt IL " i." '-i.a, V V UAW KISS. P. aI'm afraid k od-4 txota Jjook out for bun." ; iu , huh ui course noDoay would 1 mnrried a Friday; and Saturday's bakin' and cleanin'-un dav. so there's I laughed -when I read that letter; il didn't trouble me much of any. Think I ter myself, "He is old enough to pack his own bag, less he's a gump and a fool, and if he is a gump and a fool tho ?uicker we find it out the better!" 1 elt the irust because Car'line wa'n't eomin' to tho weddin. It worried me to think she was bo 6illy 'bout them bangs. Wall, come Sunday mornin, when it was time to dress ourselves, Hannibal took one room and I another and we b?gmi. I'd just got my hair all down, when Hanni bal hollered tew me, and caid he: "Ruth Ann ! I wish you 'd bring m yonr needle and thread and dew n little job o sewm for me ' 11 ii r,Tt ftrali-ltnr.nnt.. all split out Ix-hind, though goodncst knows how it come to. I never wore il but once in my life. It's a bran new ono." I thought then of O.r'Iiuo's Ieller, and when I we tho v.t I knew ia a minute th.it ho ! W A 1 I I:lKi-ll IllO tl one, inil X seweii o 01.1 tuiug up, as well's I could a pretty inoLiu vest it was to le married in and went back to my room feel in a gooil d-jal disturbed and anxious. His next perdit-kermunt was wue yet. Tuis time he npoke to me fo kinder quick and ihari, that I knew it wsa somethin' eerious. I was jest putt in my dress over my head, but I didn't stop to half button it up, I hurried in ter see what wns the matter now. Whoa I opened the door, there stood Hanni bal in the middle o the rooin, lookin' down perplexed like and inquirin at two old boots you couldn't call "em a patr, for I knew the minute I set eyes on 'em that they both belonged to ono and the same foot! They both had a round nob stickin' up eonspickewous where the big toe went, and another great bulgin' one for tho too jiut. 1 hadn't never noticed anything peculiar 'Ixmt Hanrybal's feet before, but them two loots did look curis enough, and they looked kinder wicked nnd knowin' some how, as if they wasenjovin' themselves ! I laughed, I couldn't help it. but Han nibal didn't even tmile. He- turned to me, and said he: "Do them two boots look right to you ?" Then he tried on one, nnd that wa3 well enough, he put oa the other, and wall, you can imagine how it looked ! Of course the nobs and bul cjin's come in the wrong places, and tho hull foot was hind side afore aud wrong ?ide tew, as you might say ! Ho bok 'em off and revarsed 'em, but still they eontinnered ter disagree aud look wicked at one another. He squared etn upter- gether as square's he could, and says he: . "Ruth Aun, J believe them boots is x!d ! ' "Ondoubtedly they tv, Hannibal," ays I, "nnd they Im!c rf-i : but how do theytri.' Can you wear 'em ? That is the quefction." "I doii't cam a continental how they feel," says he, awfid savagi', "I'll wear em;if the' kill me; lnit I dew wish they didn't Iwk so hkc the evil one !" I felt like death, but I knew we'd go to make the best cf the sitiwation, so I says: "Oh, I guess they won't be noticed. But you must be sure and set with yout feet on the floor and drawed well back nnder your chair, and you mustn't on ni 'count cross your Icrs; or, if vou do. be sure and have the right foot on top." men 1 nad ter leave rum. I wns all worked up, but I managed ter fiuish mt toilit with mother's help, and irfn 1 was dressed I went into the spare chum ber where the couples that was coin' ti 6tand up with us wns waitin. I found them all right, and finally Hannibal was ready, and him and me locked arms and perceeded down Btairs, followed by the others. Cousin Triphcny and R'val Hunt come fust, then 'Mandy Plymp t on and John Ray, then Cousin Sera phine and 'Siar Cliase; there were six of em, and they made a noble pearanco. tew. 1 , Jest as we got on to the Rtairs and Hannibal and me was most to thelxt torn, all of a sudlen ho clap3 N2is hand to his head and whispers: "ituth Ann, 1 must go back a 'min ute ;you wait right here. "Iso, Hannibal," savs I, puliin him along, "you can't go back how it would K5okI" "But I tell ye I must and I will !" sava he, jerkin away and turnin tuick. The percession stood stock still on the stairs, and fust one, then t'other whispered down ter know what was .. the matter, and the folks in the parlor began ter peak out and buz. I concludetl as long'a 1 wouldn't be married without Hanuibal. I might as well go and look aft ?r him. JL tanks 1 ter myself, 4ho kuowa tmt he means ter put an eond to his raiser'- ble odd existence !' So when he rtudied op the stairs and pitched head fn.-t iuto his room. I wa n't fur lehinL And what did I see that trreat sillr dew but make a dive fer tho lookin'-glass and through with the motions of -WnV Lit Jair, deliberate and arnest, as if wall, 8 if he'd hul some hair! . Tor he's mosi as bald as. boil-post, and what hair lie's 30 lays down of its own nevurd as dick is grease, all times! irai m:f. -j matched the brush away and gmblxHl his arm. "Hannibal Hawkins ' nd determined, I tell ye; "Ha'niibal I ff awlrins t vaii -wnn .i ... i vrr'-y"- iv1"? vu--.a re mm methia instant; Fve had enough votu vuuu v icr one uay i i ve lre nil I can or will, and when we're married I'll tuba some o this nonsense out of ye, or I'll m ?;" says I. - He g-larcd at . ' me na if ' 1 never a seen me , beforo h i . . . v bo FEonisneu, but I hfinW hi lck down Btiiirs, and we all Vt.i I ,if I n -narlrot f , t. , - - i' " uietnim KKjiv our pi ry i front ol the minister. Un' it -di-l :0 , at M r -y jfcl a..a 1 aw uciuj auilll nilOGeS Was tO rAf I tint! my vest is J to- life m m 1 1 1 wm n order of the day, for ject at we got al ready ter begin, the minister waa called to the door on important business tha! kep him ten minuU-a or bo, and then w e stood in the middle o the floor look in at one 'nother and feelin' awk'art enough. Among the folks I invited to the wed din'waaold Aunt Betsey Griffin, deal as a poet, and eettin bcide on her wai old Mis' Totter, and Mia rotter d lo her mind, in a measure, as it were. knew it would plea 'cm both ter come, bo I invited 'em. Well, while we was wai tin' for the minister and the room was still as tbe grave, all of a sudden Mis' Totter turned to Aunt Betsey and son amed in her ear loud enough ter wake tho dead: "Who did yon say our Rnth Ann is fc-oin to marry I" And Aunt Betsey fA-roaxncd ba kje?t as loud, though Mis" Totter ain't deaf a raite: - "Jr. lltnnibal Hmrkint I" Mis Totter nods her bead contented, and sets and rocks for about a minute; then she leans oer and ne reams again: "What did you aay his name waa t" - Aunt Bcbiey tclb" her, and she noda and rocks as lcfore, but her poor old head can't hold but one idoo at once, ao I bhe hollers a third time, and aaya she: 1 "What did you aay her name was! 1 A L T- I." 4 J .iuui xeisejr aaianeiv jueut uuu loud: "Ruth Ann Robbins !" Everybody was langhin' by thi time, and I don't know how long them poor creatnr'a would 'a kep our names goin bacVards and for'artls if tho minister hadn't como in jest then and put an cend to it. Tho ceremony perceeded along smooth and proper till Hannibal undertook ter nnd the ring to nut on mr finger. 1 hen there was trouble. He fumbled fust in one pocket, then another, took out a cigar, a little I jox'o matches, a tooth- 1ick, a penknife, a horse-chca'nut that 10 alwers carries for rheumatiz, and sev eral other things took 'em out one to a time, looked at 'em thoughtful and in quirin' and put 'em back agin. Finally, ho dove into some place and took out a little wad o' paper, and all our sperita revived. That looked moro like, but when he ondid it, out rolled a dozen or more sugar-coated pills on to the noor. He let 'em roll, and tried agin. This time he .fished out a small card that 'pcared ter have some writin' on it. (I found out afterwards that he'd writ down on that card where ho put the ring, for fear he'd forgit, jest as he had.) When he'd read the card wh.at did he dew but stoop over deliberate and pull oft one o' Vm .dretful boot and shake the ring out o tho toe on'tl Then he put his txjot lek cn, and straightened iiimself up as carm as if it was custom ary and common for bridegrooms to carry the ring in the too o' their boota, and, takin"my hand, clipped tho ring on to my finger as graceful as you please. Wall, I wn wa-? all over lieve! It hadn't thankful when it you'd belter bo seemed a mite as supposed that the I expected. I thought of the great responsibility I waa assumin', and one thing a' nother, would lift my soul ami make me feel dretful solium and pious, but I declare to marl, I didn't think o nothin' from lieginnin' to end, but jest Hannibal's odd boots and odd actions ! So little doea it take to keep a woman's mind from eoarin. After the ceremony we hail cake and coffy passed round, and then as thebelld was a riugin' we perceeded to tho church. It wa'n't but a few stepa, jest acro8t th common. . And we walked up the broad aUle ter gether, Hannibal aud mo. I a leanin on lus arm, lookin my best.and he hin,with everybody's ojres ujxm us ! I tried not to feel proud, but it was a happy moment for me. I tell ve. And wben we act down in the old pew where I'd set ever eence I was" a baby, mother on one aide. . ,' Hannibal on t other and mo in tho mid die, it seemed awful pleasant, somehow seemed as if I never loved the old church eo well. Not that there's anything nice or harnsome 'bout our meettn'-house in Craney Holler; it's almost a barn com pared ter city churches, but it had one recommend. It was surrounded by natnr, whose God wo had come to adore. Tho great winders was wide open and I could look out on to the common, all green aud wavy with ma ples, then away off acroat the inedders, and up, np to tho woody hilltops tliat touched the blue canopy o heaven. Oh, how can nnvody that lives in the country ever lack for religious privileges? God is so nigh everywhere in natur and he speaks through her ao plain and so direck I Why, it 1 could git the time, if 1 hadn't so much housework ter dew ant to mo in mcetin. that Snndar morn- 1 in. The horses stomptn in the shed ' didn't seem ter dibturb me a usual, anil the chirpin of the birds, and thedronin of the cricket through tho drowiy air sounded awful nico ami soothin. In side, the house waa full of gool, old faahioned smells. Fatigony mint and boy's love and tanzy and uammomile; for all the old Lubes, and a good many of the young folks, had a hunch i f on or the other, and perhaps a spriff o green caraway seed ter munch away on, in caso they'a inclined to W sleepy. . I looked down to where dear old Squiro Hrown set in his pew in front o the pulpit aIeep and noddin so oulek he waa and I notked that ono luuid wisely supported his head, in ordT ter keep on ins ml wig o hair. Hut lw wa' n't alwers ao careful, lor l reioeru- bercd how nigh he often cornc t-r kaun nn'L and bow one Sunday it dkl actcw allV slip clear olT'n lua'bald itc, aud how ho jumped and clapped hia band to hia head, and all tht yonng folk laughed, and some o' the old ouea. Even Tarson Lamson jest barely saved him self by a timely neexe ! Strang tliat all this should com back to me so, on my weihlin morn in'. but it di.U and a rrd deal niore, and & Lad a hard tussle brinpn myself into a proper frame o mind to 'tend ths ser vice, - Mother alwers liad a him-book to her ftclf, on account o' seeui letter, yo know, eo llannil'al and me ba.Vel on tergether, and I had tl. proud j4 -r-i b heariug hiia tiug f-r tbe fiut time, lie's got n. ct i-n erf al tcic, ai 1 Lu and ono thing a'notlier, I'd make a prao- J tice o coin out every day as rec'Lr a . T ,'n. rra in an'm tainUf.il. W U, .T1 w ,niWrr. i tbl O M aent la- the C of homaJ- "r" been trying. JJatter hnuietim na a i. I un nm Knot. purpose to commune J s- . . . i J- I with mr Maker through natur' In i Cl reiDK r1, tn.i uui usw.j Wbm tbe aptaker bad OB;ldrJ. a Jo otheyr way can wogit so tS ' tt u!: U ' ceatltmB i ffrtd a rraolati of tbaak. Aa I said, it seemtsl uncommon picas- fV.; fUetre a-llrraa,- sod wlb:aK I a erprntion dot beat all I EvcrjbodT wma looking at him. Why ha acted it all out to, as yon might My I When Tu struck high note he rix up to Lis fall lUtur. balanced himself kinder trnt r in' on hia to, etrwtcheU up hi neck, rolled his eye wsy inter the bock fait cf hi head, and teh a tone a he fetch ed high ob, tfrrifie ; ! and on the ccn'trr, when ho aunj la t cote, hn jef.t scrooebed all down inter hi atura mnch and chtat, and ouK-t!iin mrot'lcJ way down in hia inmde, low b, ter rible low and solium ! I think hi " A" waa the very lowrat on I ever lw-rr- ed! Ilis singin waa 'aarUnly impoain. and I know it imponl cn cvefvboly that heerd it. A f'r me, I Mt so ex cited and lifted p by it, that I kep awake all throtiffh tho rmon. and didn't eicn nml once, ami aa right on hand ter rous up mother and IInull in season for the doxoky. Then cjnc I the benediction, and e wallevl out t' r- Kther a we came in, ilh everybody jkin' and admirin'an lenyin. Arxl I tried ter realize that I wa married, and that this was my weddin' day, l-nt mm bow I couldn't; it, all uil lik a dream. FATE OF TvfivLTE MISSI0X1RIES. A Remarkable Feature of tho Work In Which They Iot Their Uvea. Many Roman Catholic in America will remember Fathtr Connaughton, who came to this country ab mt two years ago to collect fund for Ida mi nion work on the gold cast of Afrva. This devoted mivionary haa just fullen a victim to the climate cf equatorial Af rica, He is the last of twrlvo priest a cf his society who within tho iat two roars have died in tho harness on the gold coast or on tho pct-tilcntial tankn . of the lower Niger. Mr. Flegtl List I ! year described an interesting feature ol the worit these aeii sacnucing price's were doing- " It is well known that some of tho Nig er River tribes offer ii man aacriucos to their god. They believe that they can heap upon tho poor victim, who 1 al most invariably a child, all the tiua of tho people, aud that this load of tin Is completely washed away in human blood, ureal crowds a.xmblo tow it-' nes the aacrifice. The multitude fill tho j air with frenzied imprecation and watc , little victim. After all i over the ieo-1 J, plo go home light of heart, lu licvin,- that their sin have tcui etpiatel. ! ThA virtims nra tintinllr lLtiiutl Iv purchase from some vt tho mmt degra. cl Niger tribe, ho King their fickly and weaker children to ct tlain market', and there sell thro with thn full know- ledge that the children are to lw mur dered. These Catholic miionant- luv e been doing their utmost to break np lUi lrorrible cuatom. Wlnw trying to in duce the tribe to givo up their tcicri- flcca, they hav ealaj kept a clo wat. u on the market, and havo aavrtl aoorva of the children from a fearful fate. They have induccl manr oftlw ixtrcnt to;" "IV 1 1 .7 " 1 ..1 L H , take their chihlrrn Uck home. Wien the cmU tilrmrrl . t bonchtthowretchcl merrhandi them- I selves, have nuracl the children back tc health, taught them how to work, and instructed them in the Christian faith. It waa in the performance cf humani tarian labors such aa theaa tliat Father Connaughton fell. It is a strange mineidene that tao notetl African traveller, neither of thio a Catholic, have recently t-tinl tliat in the regions they havo viMh-d tb mi- sionary roethc-l of the Roman 1'aJbe.li.v are much superior to thow of th lVt-' rsUnt worker. Shortly lefnnj bt death Mr. Flegel wrote that he conndcr ed the Catholic miuonarit the more naeful apostle of civilisation Irrause they Uught the native bow t improve , their physical coadition. while the lrot- . eaUnta oonfineil tbemaelve to teaching Biblical doctrine that were alml In comprehensible to tho native. Itaron von Hchwerin, the Congo traveller, aay The French miaaionsrw' r teach- Sntr (ha nativM kT In Vnrlc. 1 rtnnol say aa much for the Rnglish and Amer- I lean iTOtcsiani. nnum i iu'ot ium written worthr little l.kson the native languages, and other, like Mr. GrrrMI, have made their mark a travellers; Itit they are far from making tbenmhr o nseful to the native a tho Catholica." ITer FpccUl Dulter DIb. A young lady bld me of a scicntiua experiment slie ba bwn trying. Hr txMrding-bouso is a very iJttbiwibli and exclusive and excellent one, lait id told this young Iviy that u crram were buried in tbe earth for twenty-four hour it would then be found to have tootn butter of a sujcrkr quality and flavor. 6be longed to test the truth of thiatatc ment, and. conftwng her amlntion to Mrs. Daniel Mamman, t-lio wa mail.' a present of a I mm? of crram fnm tho lUgelow farm. 81w tdd m, with tho minuteness indipcnbh to the descrip tion of scienttfio pmctilurcw, that the la was ef white cWb, ol etronif and firm material, and that the rrvn, H course, being from the Iligrlow farm, waa of lovely richness, of tlwv ant nan ally described aa larinc thkk cnwigU to cut with a knife." hhe niaiUt the ex cavation in tho cmmiHl. of the mvciry t siz, and deposited bT cream and ov- tl it up. Alter tweniy i.mr imir xm J ' i -,,.i atmll U nAL a . - ,..Mmu tmtta-r.wantinir end v salt to make it perfect, and this h abhl with ber own fair band. There were no traces of buttermilk; it had avll l-eu abaortied through the re of tlx tUli into tho earth. It i imprrlatblo that that the yoos Lvly will go oo niakir butter after this manner, lnt her metlwl may iadkwt that tliere i slKwfty In ta a revolution in tba art of butter making. The new way ha to rwieumcod it great saving ol labor, are I, ive oiVl sar, of care aa welL In tlic-aa a onk r fal clay it impoaail! b pnply what great anl BKaeclfra result rosy aariw . ), ffTaJ.iard In ill rlT.ntlto d ffuil tl Bliappenin-raatlav Ihickantlcantetsm tat' rf ' n r-jarrt. com from snrh a Uappetun a Ua. r.rxrra ar l! th:cier. acerrdi General Ncwo Notco- RtTt-lotboary Ga'iltrosl. tLOntncsti trt il't ia Tit? (metallic railroad ccrusUalorcri are in il al a Chicago. AnohtrU trial of clhll ata it abent 1 1 o:to la Run a. I- a tadmd colluioa etsrCaatca, tjkt. i nmi were klllcl. A rcwrre&caTaticait Jlitkat", )!i. raved in aod tmrinl two men. Turn (it Of e Wtbcr Brew ios IVbmbj of C;niot a:i. ba f;l 1. I tl rt timitel at f 100,000; a itt fi'O, The tll kouwn Net Ycik biaklag Crji f Trite i WfciU; of U.b the Ut: U ilium T. TraMt ! pbl -rt-nr yor lito 11 jnl litkn. A cotlidun cf frtl;bt lrio ociurrtd n-ar Wilkbarre, I'a. Thnc can tf iljorcn't; c4',dd caiio prcat dm ae. No foe wa killed. An tadbtun 1 tnio oa the Ttiat Ta ifl;r kd at rol.Ud at Ikebrvo'x, a fvw ml'ca wtit of Fot Wcrtb. Ihirtj lho.tr; n t dollars tl C bX)tT. The D imbcr of !gotuics on tL peti tion for c!rttuory 1 lhlf of tl Ch:c go Aoanhldt bat ijcI1 a Ik, tit P,K)0. .1.1") fnro .trIcag sod tW rrnniodcr from titln-r p'aC - la IlUntlt. Ia Chief go t'ac conductor aod diivttt to ihe ouuiivr of 1,200 ia the tn.j'oj of j the Wot Pi ti 1 03 Railway Compaar, lute decided to atilVcUnlrM tblr dc nt.tod ft-r ln-itaetl pay t graotol. A p utioa of Jar oh IriUard's brkk tard at l"iiUn, N. J., a burned. The Ksiiicry Inavr, Inclu !hg 00,O0J on u.a.h:ner; no laMirnrr. Origin v( 6tr unknown. The lioMbitionb!i of Ttocccarr nnkin;: a hot f gbt tor the Stat Consti tution 1 atnendmtnt prfbdnilog the nmiuftu.- and k!c t-f ltuti'-alirg U r. Tbf tlvttivu tiim j la Ton thv 2".'th u ti. - A fr? iu a four-tHj brkk Cat at tbe thcrr.cr of Lafatcttc and Iewia anna- r. in lbt kljn, N. Y., ri-4td in the jt!i 1 f 1 n ccruma?. the fatal tnna'in? of a gjtl, snl the wriou injury of a jc un third Tl.ewatirla the ran si llin froai Nw (ili ci iut th fVe lV'titt h.itlrja h;S nr K1 afewinthes tmt the mr I'.wt if t'u il V ixt of -J.harn trvet anl It-twc a the ill aa-1 0:wl-avIol altTMit t t.tif Ir oir-l itb water frtwn a ncr c riutmrkm at rf llajtm M John. At Rdon lb pue, Ia., the jury fa tbe ci- .f Kt Nrrttaiy of hUte Will A. !ir. rg ha ic'urtud a vndkt of Kwl'ty ";' ? " crnxtK 1 lib the lc ' tteait pjr, The teuaioa of the blue aed the cfy on-d urdrr faeorablc au.pkc la I'tantvill', lod. Srvrrat fOitbrra cm puiei, t'ciVr bh CtoTtreor HkMi of Kvntmliy, ard ('orir.Kr Tajlo, ef Teroa-t arte re?cnt An Inevudurj hoMped from nil-iltli-hii tlcvea vrara ari bat trrratlv fUfl.l itbtldo a papr mdr ai a,in-e j r,mc jn )i,idirk, ljkta. a 1 ! Icrnarivttd sod tat to Phila-M. phi. A ieid from Canton. Ga.rvr-Tit the ar? J pone, 1 1 tr of tl thcartratcf a erro tbtr r.sGal Da- wbo i sild to be tt real rourJrr a a at a a m -a m a i tr oi i n vvca-iioia ismtiy. 11 is aa:u ie .a a aa a w hiu ! iu" tUAiOtog iy i m l folk ao I that h? k.IL-l the fampy to Mrt.ljaa saJ lbs Xrtk4l1. A dmteh frtn Nw York mj: Tb Rev Dr M'Olym mads an sddrv bef w the New Yf a At x-iatioo cl Mctbellia.a FreKbei wbl U tattl an hour and a half, and wavildencd toly JOQ miabUr nl other. Mcljtn rfenl to Lit rn mmuBirallon for rifrathiar tbe ! CbntlUtity ! wa brought up la, aad after rr ft-meg ta tbe ircalur r.im I tibicb be f jun.l hioi'.f la factor B t ly mj ht ocllfclv rtprractitarc of tU Irt- rttaut riliibm, be l-rewntol ll'arr i fj, orre's lad throne and le ft ndd doctrioe of tb falb f bowd of God aad tbe 1 r tbctto-d of maa." Tbl ereate! -rest caful, and, aftir a turbvl-rt atTne, whu n en; ciy;-nvaa c-araiera itol a r-!nbHe a larvr garOj, tbe rrwut:ot waa amctd.-tl by a elauac that all aid axm'.xra j i-tvetlv:M cf inlivilual oji&ia OMtctraiag 1 iv jie ar.d a do tnl. lH-atb kBoeklaeat tke lKar. A dpvtth frueii New Yotk, rjt: TL t-m,i:p Alois, wbkb baa snitol "Ulia" frvta Mamldra sal Naplea ilb U hutdrrd laavK-egera. ba Ala'c lb-, era .-W4. Il-tt OI brTpa..aev. kvfJ the ., I ra.S .U fin dk-i m tU ps re. ami b-t fv,f al . .-' tJi. lt,. tr, i at tttttatu. IL lnu tvHioif fvoal fcur c -a -a abuard, II ba an.1 the U .U.td ler twitrm ta tL, . - t . - . . . . m waa aa f 'a J m m mm m aavS tV 4 .at a ar saw aa mw aT"W IB T n a laaaa Ba lV MraU Aurt3'aaIiJWTra. lerX h".e is cvBtija! tO J3M FJa-rlt&C. Tke Iat Kaaje Djaanlter. A diut-.b tr'tn New Yoek at: fjr.t IL U 7-.l-tiikU d natety II. I'aHnl Utc Artil'-ary, bit ssale aa oial teat of a b'n-rao-j dyca-uite na Fot Uft.O tb pre of .-ax-rrf sry S-el;A' iut I j.p.v, (o,rr .,-c 11 i . ft lAftefl.', lt'- trre of SVT'ary wasmnaTon dispatc::es. rorraurrran's atrtav. TTte rrtaidtatSal pity. ictaMl-cf Mr. sad Mr. Cm!il, tmltj trJ, CoU aad In Laaoit. iat anl'r-1 from rhil24lphis ia lb prt'tl iat( rrrvilrat i: trt, if th llaanlraa-a Rillrxk-l. Caniar t ia vtit a; aa I tbe pattjr iamtdi!rl ea'tr! lb n a4 wvre driven to Ibtlr tvvvJ b a- a Tbe lYriJral aa t M Cttha-t weal totb? TL1: IIt, wbrrctVvrfritit until the aftcrcoi, tUa t!rjdrx.r -ut to Oak Ykw. 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Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1887, edition 1
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