' ;f ';.:.: : . :; ! -. l z':'V'"777 vA'rnCK 'FniToi. - ; . r ' - . ---'.!'-' . r '.'1v -, - $1.50 pki: ANNUM, IX advance. cialL B A ' ! . . : FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. ! : -I 'o :. : ' - .: V- -A i vA j - - : . v oiirT ; - i' ' : ': chapel hill, x. a, Saturday, octoher 25, "isto. j;i w '""i'l i WT ' lJ " ' . l . ESOTRTC. ! friend could Wome so oxeitc-,1 at so simple J ;iist..ti.-cit.v. . j n - 1 1 11 n n 111 i n n r 1 n a. i u rf-B M ii Al? II II I II II 11 1 I U Fill MM i U VX1 W J : H iL -P uJ ill 1 A ' A. Entire" NEW Stock ; j ' 1 1 1 Style (Ircal 1 FALL GOODS LOWEST PRICES- j .- i A Choice Assortment of j s! and Fabrics at Very Low Prices. oldiil a ISargain, ana no misrepresentation. Who cliide3 with inoffensive tongue, a hat qvuckeniug upirit over youni Elates ray every being ? Who iBthe Btar? What ia the dew ? That softinfc iuflaence ? Wh&t the sum, ily Mecca, Sh.ino, Coliseum ! Who doea my heart in rapture hold, When I am bloirt ? Who doth' enfold My tranced eoal from early illtj, And when is nigh eitatic fills J Mo from on.hih ? I hear te ileum. My Mecca, Bhrine. Colieeum ! ; From Ccn SECOND CBNTCKT.) i A BROKEN HEART. A TKUE STORY. Everything- I rciect fully iwvitc u look, from all wlio Juy Fir&l-C'luss Goods. DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY. cktilk-nni. Fancy Silks from FIFTY CENTS jupw arc! s. LAW a J CJlikxADINES, ORGANDIES, DR.fesS LINENS PEKCALS, ,Vc. KID CLOVES ! KID GLOVES ! : , I am Headquarters for Kid Gloves. WillXT'IS' GOOXS. riqiie.; Irish Linen, iJleacheu iiomesnc ouccuhj:, .vc., a pi v nm iul. CORSETS, ! HOSIERY and KID GLOVES- 1 1 offer maiiy r.cw attractions in this line this season. I'AR I can never forget the first time 1 saw Caleb Greenough we were then fellbw students at Harvard; we became chums after a short acquaintance, and ouf mutual intercourse was the foundation of a friend ship so strong and disinterested as can only exist between two men whose mhVds naturally", flow in the same channels of thought and cultivation, s , , Caleb was the only son of an American gentleman whose name and rep ite were as well if not better known in Europe than at home. His father wa3 wealthy, enormous ly so when we first met, but in the course of our college career, when his whole soul and energy was devoted to but one object law-and history, reverses came ; his lather lost his fortune and Caleb was thrown bn his own resources. Our worthy President, knowing the circumstances, offered to allow mv friend to finish his course, and pay back i. to Aima Mater the money advanced, as soon and Kvhencver lie was able. It was a hard struggle to decide which course' to pursue, 1'resident t ellon a ouer or go friend could become so excited at so simple a thing. Then. Frank. T will live !" Once more his eye flashed as it had many a time in vears gone by in one of our old foot-ball matches at Harvard. Ho jumped out of bed and, for a minute, set about dressing himself the reaction came as suddenly and he fell fainting in my arms. Having restored him to consciousness I laid him gently on his couch and soothed and calmed him as best I could. For an hour he was gloomy, unable or unwilling to speaic, Tft-ra. o. v.oiiTtifiii snnnsT mormnjr aucr the storm had tempered the hedt and crea tion seemed to awake f roiii-a slumber, re freshed. The train on the O. and M. road, came thundering into the. city,1 makjng graceful curves under the greed ties which Overshaded the line. A. city! gqntleman, whoi had been over the river recreating, was sitting in a forward coach dreaining of the cool days he had spent in the pouniry -anu At-A rrnsa-roads station, a longi sun-stained mumbling to himself apparently uncon- an(iishaggy individual got on, with a dozen scious of my presence. - eggji tied Hp m a pillow-slip, j He looked Dusk was creeping on when calling me aroundi and sat djow.n by the man from the t ii0;i i10 Hrow frmii nronnd his tvl - Aftpr lifi had. mid his f are,! he coni- nek JiVgold locket, which he nervously clutchcu, and opening it I saw a woman s face of remarkable .beauty, large dark eyes and black hair, finely chiseled aristocratic features a second glance and all came over me, it was the face of the younger of the ' McClermont ladies. Caleb drew me close to him and said, "I am going to tell you, mr friend, the history of that locket, f have never spoken thereof for years, but it will make me feel easier. It is an old, old wound," and then the tears flowed last damages..;' down his emaciated cheeks.; . ; TLc city "When I left Harvard, Frank, I went to Baltimore, and soon found myself launched in business. Society I was al ways fond of. and met at a ball one night the ypung lady whose picture is in this locket. I met ner frequently, and before I was aware of the fact was in lover I proposed and was ac pnritod Soon after I was forced to go io cityl mericed on his companion : "Fine shower last night ?'r The icily man eaid he b'clicvqd it was, and asked if it did much damage. Tcicountry citizen said "npxtjto blow in' the top off en Hy Thorntons barn, and killin' la calf th' beluhg to Eexus Webb,! onrilsiipwin' nn n Retiin' hen i for Kurnl Dyer, and breakin' in .the top dv the spring house by Nayooi? Kelso, jcet mfvcd in f rOm 1 miinni iih 11:11111 i 111 1 111 in uiiu f wvw v man congratulated the man WnTt. to liim on the si iff lit damages. "(Join' fur over?" asked the j country jake.' ' I . "4tr6!-St. Louis." . ,tJ4: l t ;ou be? Live thar, I reckon?' "iYes, I live there." I j I'How's the yaller fever over thar?" TThere isn't la case-my Iriend. 1 1 inTA ni-rhinn rr 11 1 u uirifi 1 1 1 f ' 1 1 il Paris on business. While there you neara ?YV" r I was the here of an hour, is omy in mcatu ;. Tltit nn nvnorimiiTlt. mftdfi Willi OnQ Ol his best suits, and it was found that evch ft Colt's army revolver made-no impression, on its serried rings of steel. This explains flic miracle of the Emperor's preseryatihn, Lcblc'nc has other, illustrious, custoiurPp among them Prince Bismark,, and the con fidential distribution of .hi3 busincf a cards is a ; common courtesy among the potcn 'tnina' Furonc Jhit the Rearing oU a coat of "mail can hardly be conducive to km- alloyed cheerfulness 01 tnspwiun.; Boipcror has a troubled look ; there is rest in the vcrv fixity of his gaze. ofovna nt vnn wlmn M HU'CtS VOU in street as though he were wonamug ui. hu He the what weapon you were going lor mm. time the one-shooter, the six-shooter bomb or the kiiifc. u ftliis the Tlie Sandy llook tlattit IIous. L NECK WEAR AND NOTIONS. eM"ns in I ailics Tics, " White and Colored Zephyr Ties, &e. JJibbons, Fans, Dross Buttons, 1 " - ilks. Fringe?, I Ac. to ., fcc. OL and UMBRELLAS in . Newest Designs and Celebrated make. . GENTS' SHIRTS AND CASSIMERESj he lelt us bade a sad and class- business vrd, at the .engagement Lauu drkd aud. Unlaundricd Shirts and Fine gold Very Low. Cassinicrc?. j Bought to be Carpels Malting and Floor Oil .Cloth m.. r1 :L. r ' aLU U Emm! to anv and Second to norlc in the State,; r ..f ti.nP Hoods is .bnnal 10 anv tilllV v- tv--w A - ; . , TtT ! and I Guarnntcc my PRlCtS AblAM,, A Magnificent Line of TapestVy l; rted. BRUSSELS AH New Designs, lor tD cenis per; t r . . 1 1 r hoc (rrndps imnor trirTTlVnO TJ Wl (n on1 I hCk'Pn. SO 11C UlilUC u H r u.Ai neu, m imv u.. , ' . t- 1 1 YnJ.RniU'n;;n? in Ruirs, Door. Matsol the pest raoric, m Flor Oil Clotlis in the Best Extra Quality. ; simples 1 11 1! Mailed :Free with pleasure and pomptness on appucauou w "A v, .incirin"-to nurchase. i : - any panics ucni. Tronipt Attention GItcu to Orders gammon, llOBi MAIN 1 , -it 9 STREET, IVortli On.rolinrt. accent ' kind into the world and fiirht for hiibself alone and iiuaidcd: but. after a few days' con KiiWnHon. mv-old friend called on the President, thanked him for hi 3 kindness but refused he same. Ai business opening lie made tor inni3eji, Frank, genial and open-hearted, and imanyra regret we felt as we farewell to our old companion mate.- 1 - - - Shortly after leaving college called him to 1'iris, and we he same time, of his success and to one of our American belles. Last summer, after a lapse of twenty years, we met again at Chamounix but mv friend was hardly to be recognized. Thrill rrn hut. fortv Ids hair was white, his form was'more that belonging to" a man of advanced years than to one mt iq-prime of life,! his eye alone retained its vouthful glance yet' had an expression so kind and 3:ct so sad that the stranger at oice became interested, watching long that face, which, though not handsome, was fascinating to the last degree. We sat long after midnight in the balmy air, on the hotel piazza, the raysi of the full moon shininff over. the valley, talking ear nestly of our old college days.J Man', in quiries Caleb made after old friends, and as now and then he would ask for some particular one, I would inform him that lie had already joined the long lift of those that! were no more. I asked him about luraself, how the world had treated' him, biit was unable to obtain any linormauou, and noticing that my inquiries troubled or pained him, turned the subject, and spoke of my proposed trip among the Alps. 'Those mountains are old friends of mine," said Caleb; "there is nft a ;nook. or corner I have not visited, not a, peak save Mt R-sa or the Matterhorn I have notf as cended, and in the month we 4re together I will . take you to the points of most; in terest." i " So we journeyed, together, sometimes on foot sometimes, on mules, erijoying the ild and superb scenery, .:n -t iot Wr rPfir hed Intcrlakeii the most tin i.wv ' v - , beautiful ot an owiss vuiagts.. . at -the Victoria, and Caleb not feeling well t io T-rm nneninr into his. Daily Ave .,1 .f.rf.nr - hut. dnilv mv! old mend i o, Trnnkpr. and to me it -vias evident that he was not long for this world. .His rfnr-tor could fathom, and as they lelt his pulse which had now bctome feeble ... -a-5ki moriioinn after lhedicine. ail int UiCtsi iuiu uivwv.-v , 01 WniCU A ll'guiowj wvwj,, . which Caleb would take. i uti..:. cinnr-a ia. nt no avail iu 111. " i 1 it'll ni,iuii.v v of mv success. drawing rooms were, thrown open; I was gladly welcomed everywhere, business and society took up both day and night; every body, even myself, thought my fortune was made but it fell as quickly as it was built, this beautiful castle of , mine ! Sympathy was freely expressed, I was recovering from the shock prepared to go to work again, when a letter from Baltimore in formed! me that stories defamatory to my character were being circulated. They had reached her ears," pointing to his locket, "who in all my adversity had stood by me lt, was not an hour before 1 determined to be. Gimme The man from the country looked at his nnirrhVinr rnrioiislv. and said, "1 ou rci a U V. k . w - .7 ' good Sent Loue man, y;ou vour hand.i" I -i J"-- s- -U..H. .'. They shooK ana roue on ior a iew -iiuu-dred yards. ! . i I i "Don't know what aigs are, worth over tliar, I rccond ?" - . ' . ! j I The St. Louis: man saia ne aiqn vat uie A t wo-mile walk northward, against wind brings us to the main light, lociica hnif.Trnv het ween thetwo shores, or about aW F - " , ' - ... mi a l - 1 half a mile from cither, i ms is inu 4 house that was completed in 17U, and fitnno" walls are. without doubt, the same that were then erected. Various improve mcnts have from time totime been introduced inrhidim? a brick lining, iron stairs ins nf wnorl. .And a French lens in place of thnt-. Mfiinr "Malcom carried Cl TITO tt ' in it. ' ita mitwnrd ' anncaranco has chanced very little. JJuring mc nevviut fir. if nlnvrr1 nn 'important role, being. Jor- Ltificd and occupied for a time by the British 1 . ti-rmna . rovii in rpepnt rcnairs. ir. I ttllU iwuiiVLo. , j. w,. , , V" the marks of cannon-shot were plainly tlst it 1 . . 111c was the ght its cad' tlio same time drawing out a siver box and taking out a tobacco few threads of fine cut whibh the countryman eyed with won derment: The city man saw; his Jook 01 natrwiishmpnt. and anxietv. and asked his Ar,. frinnria 0nd rnlatfons country friend to have a chew. - ... L frnm the briff Swett (Captain George PW jn"ifi nrwl Knid. 'vou will be Milted for "I don't keeriif-1 do,V -he faid , pmung which foundered off tlie cast. " .1 -4.k: rr l,ia ivinnlli "YV 11(111 LI. . "... . e i oo rtn nrinir t IIO W I 71 T tT fI I nilf). IIVIUIO U - . resuming SMH l?!5 jAVK YOUB IMONEY- BAllBEE'S. DRUG STORE IS HEADQUARTERS For Pure 1 Drugs, Genuine , Medicines, &c 'EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A ( TIP-TOP" DRUG HQUSE t.i, niri Rflv with a sweet buiuc, r Til l V, . j . I . 1 t I IIHI. I I I V . 111.1 V. . v , X ILl li." ' J ! i t ch-iii iif no more, iTaV&fc" he oe day add ed touching his heart with lns now weaiv SmWnhero l' ; tI tried, to eiW to land "there cheer him up, but to ho avail; he would as ou in y smile softly and tenderly upon me if to say MWhy encourage a man when j . KXssT vasawtaS to it ..close, any- sun and warm mr upvuj T VvT. rav no he eazed with longing eyes on ill g aid1 hfppy Pfderiin'ur giS gave a start, a ow-parnful ry wbieh brought mc io ma vw"- - - . -uprifht, his e., fixed on two Idnth 111 g" , , fuir.no- back cxnausicu, . 4A nut. those laaies , i,0 closed where they are staying," turn his eyes. . - . . mp nnac- Fccling convmceu mat r- .-i. eouSablf way my friend;s pasf 1,, w; J 1th tn T11K itilUUli .. , ne seemeu su w , l ith the ladies referred to, out in quest of the informatiob, ,1 thom tn he a JMrs. nt lailimoru. .v""" your-trouble They begged me to stay in Europe, one personal friend offered me a partnership but I felt I must go. "I met my enemies, they retracted, and once more 1 was restored to her. L Our love grew dail', .hourly. I loved her more than I did my life, and there ior uie nrst uiuo a became aware of the strength "of my pas sion. The panic of '57 had struck the country, business openings were icw anu '-fraidfo fm' so, seeing that on account of my misfortune, my suit was displeasing to tha family, and thinking the field for busi-1 ncss more bright in San Francisco, as also that her family would become reconciled by my absence, I left Baltimore and went to California. I had been gone but tliree weeks when one fine day she wrote me, breaking our engagement, but, noble girl that she was, promising to be true to me. , At this point of his narrative Caleb's voice was choked and it was some time before he could continue. "Forgive me, Frank, for my unmanli- . 1 1 I 4HnftL rlrtTf OQ ness, out uic wuunu w nwu iu-uaj .o twenty long years ago. v en, his story, "the shock deadened world, all I cared lor now was ' A T 1 - 1 1.itr nvifl f?firlif heranic a licrmu. a vuii.uu. uav auu "ift"v, I had twenty arms, twenty heads, and in five years amassed a fortune, In this time I saw nobod3r," wrote to nobody, save a let ter now and then to her. , "One day I met a friend ftom Baltimore. I inquired after her and was told she had married. That blow killed me, Frank ! I retired from business and sailed for Japan, trying to bury my grief, my disappoint ment, but it has killed -me.. For fifteen years I have wandered the earth, visiting every place of interest, avoiding friends,, avoiding to inquire after her. This year I decided to visit the scenes of my boyhood, for I was educated five years in old Switzer land, but I gave out when I reached here. This locket, Frank, has never quiiicu auu, and the ring," pointing to a plain gold band, "was wished on by her God bless her ! and now at the last moment I see her again from rfly window." Such ! sobs, such deep, heavy , sighs I never have heard as escaped Caleb's hps on finishing his history. Night had already set in and my friend tossed feverishly, on his pillow. a "Frank," he at last .murmured, "ask .her if showill come to me?" I left the apartment, met the ladies and stated my mission, taking care not to say how far gone Caleb was. Such surprise, such beaming happiness and love as came from the faces and eyes ot both ladies. led them to his room. The meeting was harrowing, We ble on its walls. When introducing serine vears aero, the cellar. i.k j J ' . . i c . tn Atir n im excavated, ana iouriceu iuct unr flooring. the workmen came upon a ponder ous iron door, upon rpmoving which they penetrated into a small room, wncro a nrc place was found, with ashes still upori it. What this prison-liKe cnamoer wa, iuiuuu nA fnr u hv no means apparent. I he lens is ninety feet from the ground. iose side the tower are the keeper's house horn cnrrnnnfieri hv ' shade tress anu flowering garden an oasis in me miusi yi sand-hills. Here almost' .every oujcctj qi fers a suggestion of stcTrm and disaster; That arm-chair on the piazza drifted ashore bc- and a don't that sfom'ethinor out of his mouth. nftmi trot it rut! ud into strings like over1, here. " He put a bundle jn his mouth and as he chewed, his eye3 fairly glistened. "Jeerusalcm ! That's the wateryest chaw I ever tuck, by Gosh ! It's1 riinnin7 doyn the crax of mv mouth Vandl feels good oTimidrii tri Rwaller." Then he turned to the window beside him and expectorated about a quart: Splash it went against the clear J-r?.A o cs Tirl lmdl linen washed; Oil 1V tl'C S'f- v-"" r- " Rtorm'-'l ' A ' ' I h . The Vennntrvman looked around ' to see i,aw miiw nnnnlft in the car had! seen it. and then, turning to the city mjan who Jiad fried io be calm J lie whispered T thousrht that ail winder was j. .hJ -j - . i Thnt'a whh.t ft -durned fool: cits lor UP foolin' with new f angled thingfi ,TIie Melancholy Czajr. nant from the British ship Clyde, and there one from the brig Prosper, which, durijig a terrific gale, drove on the bafnear the icst beacon. Here is a hgure-heaa j inai ulu danced over the -waves defiant ot storms, now warped and weather-stained ; and-' on the side of the barn, just beneath the dovc eote. is a stern-board bearirfg the name -Trojan, close to which nestle the cooing Tmilt. of wrhek- UOVCB; A lit; wn onvu i wood, and one side of the hen-coop is cn closed by a panel from a French brig, Ida-, borately carved with sprays of folijigc. which, when it was disentangled m la ments from the sea-wreck'upon the bcAch, was gorgeous with gilding, but which, vith the exception of a bright spec here and there, is now bare ana nrown, ivci pui .a,- terson has been in charge ot uns isgm. . eighteen years, during which period more ' than fiftv1 wrecks have occurred wi:h in intern. When milking-tihie to of. linn- I Kio-lit. of his hi WliaLUVUI, tUU ViUl maj 6 . .j.-, - f il.,, . .i i-- :,n: ;f So o1,to,4 r.c the kroner's cows are followed mg, aancmg - -& , r - - - bV onc of thc curiositicrf under conuitions wmcn iun u. " .V J, i .t r ,mln true fellowship withl Jus Kind, the hook an . ag;B n nhnnd ' enpeies. tllC survivor ui a icit nerouy puuiaiuuuj. has no me- to the When he kills a boar he stands well ahead ; species tkc sivvivor 3 money -1 of his suite to meet the monster,? the rest scended .from ti pair l andnkht, being so disposed, indeed, as . tj help him years ago. j . L)Wli de- in r'wM tine boar should show himself -un-- duly forgetful of the distinctibhs of etif quettei The very winter palace, which is tim fair's nrrlinnrv residence at! St. Peters hnfo". is but a splendid prison of slatej. where 0,000 titled, jailers starid between him and the outer world. ' If I?had time I should like to describe that palace, at the risk of traveling over -ground already cov fho miide-books. It iS a towri within a town. Its inmates are a veritable populatio'ii, duly graded into the minutest nh.divis?ons of official rank. iThe Czar to do him iustice. often breaks bounds, and lite date he continued the iioiiit nf !a)l Ida nrcdecessors of on foot evcrv day. But the re on his life has changed all that him more lonely than evbr. llcC-bas; now fallen completely into the nanus pi ma au-t visers, and.their advice, in default of, .beM tor la! that, he shall increase th distance. bet ween jhhn and human nature. Before; 'unt nniiTPtv nistol shot he went out afoot! ttACItU lAAivji.j ; . l! his regular morning visit to a person in .whom! he took particular interest, and to two or three laughing children,! v;ho were- perhaps the only "subjects- who could venture to treat: him with that familiarity Good Winter Flowers. Rvreet. Alvsjum is a very suitable plant for indoor blodming in winter, the'.delipatp fragrance and modest beauty oi us uojci make them a favorite in thc consirucm ui bouquets. Small plants from Uic .garucn mav be potted in thc fall, and placed in a rather cool situation, in the house; or green house, ' where they will bloom during the winter and spring, wiicn may uu Vmmw the open border asam. Another method is to sow thQ seed in pots in September, .wiich lr winter nowering. i -u j i,. n i i&r winipr iinwrriiiiz. 8 . I Will UIWUVH lyiuwvm m. - . 1 going out " A L.r iU c.milnrlv treated. cent attempt . . , 8llifabie time for sowing , knd made . 1Wnn:a,3- i Di-iitalis. Dclnhin- i " - . - . . . i 1 - - . x. .1 . . . , ,111,1111 - - . . -wx. ...1 ' . . . Stock, &c. On the approach of. scVcre weatber the young plains snouiu w tectedby covering 'of forest leaves, bine bou'dis, long manure, ttc rianis ruisvu m this way -will be excellent for uowering uio following season. Early fall is also a od time for the prcpartionof hanging-baskctf, for house decorations in wimcr. a uuhi many plants in a comparatively smaii uuir generally mc caw i" iiiwus- "TTViWilr. .IOllOW j. a , whb they are, far to fare, bearan to "make him a fr,r naii-nrn.et.ice with a revolver It ' has been a mystery to me it was a mystery to Caleb during my absence, had got out ot eyery one how the Czar escapeq Uii n18 hprl and was sitting in ms uiebaiiig 6ju for which his heart must sometimes yearn. , . th cxpcnsc cf the vitality of ,,1nni from Klir- 1 liels) " '''"'.. , ' . ....1 lie was reiurnuig iu lu i-'v f?--" " , plants, for the soil uceomes uiimusit-u a visit wiien uiao maumau, ,wv- , . - i the plants sooner or later una iui ""i1",' ot iNimusm in .ms uiiXvAiiv-Do, xi"&i make him a target his in the arm-chair.; Two cries rem me au, a iovfid one from liim, ne of such acute pain and anguish from Miss McClermont as she saw his position. My heart aches still to recall that scene. "Kiss me, darling, as of old," said Caleb. Miss McClermont nressed a kiss of love to-his lips but it was too late, the faithful he It! heart had ceased life.; The JNihilist meant io kiu uim, f? ynA inn int. l.lank. ad shot after shot. was given out that Alexander wks not once- hit ho doubt to maKe ms presuryiiuuu u nonr somethinff in the nature cf a miracle. This was only true in the sense that he was Hit mnreithan once, although not wounded. TTo wnr2 a shirt of verv fine, strong chain mail .under his coat. . It was made for him; . . lw.Jli-nla ment. For this reason uie sou iw , should Be concentrated and permanent in character as possible, and waterings pith dilute gilano water might sometime prove" henrfieial. Many of the small dchtatc- growing plants and trailers arc among) the lontrfni and nnnronriatc for basket althouch simple in themselves, when nlaeedin tasteful combination lliey mnkt a vrrv nleasinsr effect " For-thcdutcr edges of baskets, suitable for the hduse,. T;a in varirtr. Cerastimu toementosum. Tradescantia in variety, War Pink, various kinds of Sedum, uew i iam, the mi- 1 A- Her grief was acute wnen a reiateu u i vel-Knc)wn . raris muiwu, Lua.iL ; T, nr l VariOUS KI11U3 vi ---- - , , . by Leblanc, of jthe Boulevard Magenta, a Lobelias, &c, arc very appronate and supplies but who I rushed and Isoon; and Miss trem- him thfe names, his swayed oy Airr Vermont. vaa oil over as I told IlltU U1A V - - frame snoo - r q , - b ? temnest. H t4i" " he?AtPtMs hotel," I replied. . . vaii reai 'And are you Bu. ; j --, -- r . correctly, Mrs. and mw 3i9.iw - T replied, at a loss how my the names nrv They Avould have made me marry the theatres fortheir mimic wars, but who ::Ju v,. v-w " Rhe said, "but I could Qioo knows how to turn out work that not-bh I could not, and, at the last mo- wouid bear the brunt of & realj one. Le--ivo th PTifmirement and was-true lane's first imperial customer! was the Su,v - F.mneror Napoleon III., and it was proba We "buried him in the. little churchyard bly throiich the recommendation of some at Interlaken, and over his grave rises a fri(mds bf the Emperor that Alexander, at nnlv inseriotion "A n,0 hpointiino- of the present troubles, was ii1 -r-r . ij ( ormk tA T.eh1anc-for one Of his, jjiwcu in.. I . i - rr.i - strinr ft patent SUltS. ins armuici o u.i .. -.7 it a. HA-wnn-onniriit inm r.iiti and with some! mystery asked if he could make a coat , of mail that would turn Ja revolver bullet, He was doubtful himself of his own powers, in this respect, though he had already provided Napoleon with an under shirt warranted to turn the edgtf of a kmfe. Aeabelt. The oil wells in Pennsylvania pour out altogether about 50,000 barrels ot oil daily. . I . The increase In the assessed valua tion of propecty in MonUna . In 1877 over that of 1876, was $1,2,733,4 &c, NIHIL w-fw a range of color as possible, thus making a finer contrast. Some of thc strongcr-grow- nlanta And trailers are apt 111 lX IAAJi- I encroach upon those which are more tdc u cate,' hiding them from view.-rCare should i; toirpn to Rer,ar4te them, and allow 4 free circulation of air throughout i Bonanza O' Brian's estate turnk put to be worth $9,000,000 - . A -xS r T rill pretty. For mc c ""rr Golden Tricolor and Silver-leaved Gei ums, (as Mrs.! Pollock, Ml. of Snow, Hfippy Thought, &c.,) some of the dwarf -groiviug Zonal Geraniums, Colcus, Achyranthes, are suitable, observing wncn iwm such plants are used to cuooscas ik i '' '',(-. ' ; Li' i !':-: j i 1 :!::' !.,:: iv' y :'-:.".:-v'v!-v - :'-- : : f '; j . . . ! j . -!''.. -,. '. .. ' i. . j " ,-. .' ; j . .',';'....: - ' :-: ,; " - - :'-.':"','' - ,. iiiiiiiii i nn w Vvl li"'J - - i.