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T 1- -.1-1 1. 1 !1 y- - r J'RI.dltl .(III IUtv X nBTVSIUCP I1U 'W . . writB; "One year aeu I wan taku ill - - wltli rheuruatlam, being confined to my Iionse aix;iuontbfli-"-I cairffl tmt of the . , -ei'ckueM very MincU debilitate J, witli no f. ipotite,-Biia my srstera auorncreu in . Bver.y way. I-couiuioncetl to one Ayer's Barsaparilla and bngan, t improva at i pnee, gaining., m, nu engui. enu aoqii re ' ' covering ihy u'nual liealth. I cannot nay -A.-loo ranch in pratae of this well-known l.irli,.in . "Ui4ve4alcn a great deal of naedi- .Vcinei but nothing lias rtoiir ine so ;:linich good a ,-Ayer' .Saraaitarilla. . I -3, folt it beneficial effects before I had . quite. .nuisued .one .bottle,, ana 'Ttireeljr feOBtily-.lltat it i the bent " medicine I know of." L. W. Wa . iWoofllBUd, Texas., Bi.t,.s lily er'SSS arsaparllla ;.f- TtoxrAMm wt " ",'! "r br, J. C; Ayer ,aV. Co., Lowell, 4at y Price l; at kotu,S. Worth t a boUle. ' mruw JiJlJ scon's Er:uLsiori COKSUPTICN SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS. COLDS - CURES Wasting Slseaeet Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many have gained one pound uer day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret i i xeTaedy.' It contains the stimulaW f-Mi proprries jpf the 5rpopli6s I phitesVand purei Korwagiaa Qod,' ft "? usr mi. (tna i txtencv or DOia ; beincf largely increasecL it is used by I'hyBioians all over tne woruu PALATABLE AS MILK. ; Sold 6y all-lrttfjrits. COTTABOWNClCh9mlstw,N.Y. , A VRAK f IntakbkMrtr I mix, who ten rimi mud write and wbft, aftr luttnictlOBtWlll woA Indtutrioaalr, w now W win. mrwtmn f . f Yilito-lrawnlliUwhr?eth7llYftJ wUUboAiratwi - iniwiuonoreni)ioyni0nttwiiiciiroitanMmiMiwiiaHNt. Ha MouflV Rjf na0nl0staarwnilMabo. Ka.lij-.iMl qulcklr Imnwd. I detlrt bnt o workr Awj Moll district oreooaty. 1 . BaTaalrwutrtantfht and Mnmldea Witt amplovaMnt a Ian . ' auBit.r, who ar niaklnr; orcr 41000 a Tearaacn, Il'alTKt ana niajl.ftia. full partlaalan ITJKKJfi. Addraaa at ancat . - CO. ALLES, Sal 4aO, AmaUa, MjaCiwT Ton um oniv! OaaanaaadasaVObR DtBaiT f BWraasMia. SaWM I u. t W aiitwsavMawaassiautsor lana. T r tr Saalarwd. f -m U aataraa . .S tunatWilllI, aaaiSaiaaawlfarahmCiaatilia. Wnataa. .t..!. hn.l TlliTui r an a asm ha iaa, a4alla.aBnl Mnaaa auawd aaak.4 i Srafla aausik-CnlwrAJ at. V PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JAS. E.BOYD, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, t;i -..V 7ranf)oT0.' If. CP ;. v' Will tie atOrfthara on Jrlooday of each week - ta attend to professional bnslnes. I Sep ir ,.r t ' rr ' ati w;j.r. ' t'ractlces in tbe Bute and federal Court CI faithfully and promptly attend to all bo MMUtrasd to him .. JACOB A. LOIfC, v ., ATTORNEY AT LAW, GRAHAM, Mar 17. '88. fT. C, E. C. LAIRD, Me D. haw : nrvxzt, 'jr. .c Feb'y 13, p0. . .- r . Levi 11. Foott,' F. H. Wwt AmnajR, . Greensboro, N. X " Graham, N.C SCOTT & WHTTAKEE, atlsrsaiaalLsw, v GRAHAM, ' : . - . N; C, DH; Pw- IL nOEEOW, 3 00 a ti . . i - t . Office Wet G. W. Jloit & Boa's wfirt.J i Will ha at Haw River at Dr. r-itrr- ejn'a ttirj final Monday. . U..A .JI e v . BOVlSH VISIONS. tn U)e splendor of tbe funeet. mantling " lUei with gold, " ' -V .:;,,,,, . PorpHnff hlUi aod glldtdg tree tope, apreading Mtwoee tongue ne.'erto!,,' u n; , - Saw I ooce through ebikUab (aooy aP of beaveo't , aeeaea nnroOed, - - '!' B 'ialut 'mr tauarerWiMi aeei botdoodeaod la tbe abhof tteanaJtwaAiathe wam tba i the of the 1 tbrauck anr bnfah fancy voice wbtaaen -tagbopa and nsara, f. ' I , , 9ul; ther dow are nature' BokMa, aad they grate bttflahiis tbeUgfctnfai' eaw I OoiTaaboda Jntiie rolUiXw thaatar heart Irtor ana ny oajnati Heart wqoiareei (umjow neaue my bed at night, , ' . an- Bat they bow are nature foroeJt if hiyreaeoa i apeak arjgutj .-i'""'" i.' Wtbe fo6hdrekmo( boyboodUOfa. the Tet I often think tnehBdreo Boontaid what Baaanraa ., ' ! About heaven and unarm voice, Ood anq all ' frjoUab ckuL"'' . - . . i ' And X wish for Just a moment that the ahlld 1 voaid teaea toe man. ' wxancee woe, i m-tl w-'t '..," i .i urn it.ii'.T n . ,; TfiEOTpC ROCKET . Mlsa Bat's La Roe had danced ad the evening at a ball at her nert neighbor's. the Peytons. ' She mn a pretty pink dress, with a little, lace trimmed pocket at the ride. "Her principal partner' was young Andrew Peyton, wbd VaV deep ly In love with her, bat had never told V.U InMl " t.l R; . JS ' M hi ! h Ii On this night he had written a letter, which fey adroit management be eon trived to plaice in tbe pink pocket afore said. It offered her his hand and heart and ended: ' v 'If you do root answer 1 shall know that yon, cannot love me, and shall go Nq answer came to . biiai Sara had sent the dress, pocket and all, away irj a Jt0j, to tjie wardrobe, where she pot dresses she was weary of." She bad not i looked Into the pocket and. ltnewnotb- ;ing4) tie. letter. X i -.'1 . A&djrw PeytoU took alienee lor ire? a T "ati-' Ji L''iil.lJ j .iuaat, i ana. ten uie eounay wiwm a ;month.' In a year pretty Sara was dead. ' Nobody knew It, but she-had broken her heart over the departed lover. And so one romance ended. Our story is of another. ! .'o-o . - ': ."-v ' Twenty years had" passed. Moss grew on the white stone over the breast of Sally La Rue. And at the old La Rue place her brother lived a widower, with one daughter. - ' ; -'' Looking jjp at La Rue from the road side you would assuredly have believed that the people who lived, there were rich:"- : ;; '"" . ' It was the residence, you would nat-1 urauy nave saia to youraeii, ox people of means. . And being-unblessed with 't , , i . , . T real estate, you might have sighed, f with a little spice of; envy, for folk who owned such a solid dwelling, such rare old oaks, such a smooth shaven, green. velvet lawn, such a garden, and yes, such a gardener. There, he was now among the roses; but when you have three wishes given you by a falryrit is wise, as. tho old.' tale proves, never to wish yourself anybody else until you examine Into the private affairs of that individual. i ; i, !,: .;..:.: :: r . ' fln 'the story I alluded to the wisher wished himself "that king there," tag him. In a inagio mirror, and, be hold I he was transformed into a mori arch who had been conquered and was about to be put to death by decapita tion. , Thus the envious admirer of his property,' who had wished himself Mr. La Rue because be thought him a rich man, would have been greatly aston ished to flhd lmnsalf tttiag baiorean old oak desk, trying in vain to arrange ettaooe peJers, which when fat order only proved thai' be was dreadfully in debt; or to see his daughterwaiting be hind hhnrith treimhling anxiety, know. tng that be could have jw. dinner but the salt pork be so hated, unless by chance be had a utue money about htm. If be had it all went well : but alast if he had not be would turn his wild, black eyes on taerwben she had spoken twice or thrice, and with his delicate, Ivory tinted ' fingers running through his . line, 1 curly white hair, would ask her In tones of Lear like re proach where be supposed he could have gotten money? lie! ,v It was In the old days of tbe south, when a southern gentleman might not work, and that wonderful gar&eaerjjwt their only servant. He was older loan Mr. La Rue and prouder of tbe family. He. did the cooking. He did all the work except that done surreptitiously By tftss Bally In the privacy of. parlor ud hedroom. ' V There is a faaefnafion fx people of his race in making believe a great deal, and Scipio spoke of lib fellow slaves, old one by one away from their old home, as though they were about the place stflL and through his.taal Rue looked as weu as ever. lie mended tbe fences,-repaired tbe vrandaa, kept the lawn and garden in order, trimmed the trees and flourished a long handled duster among the cobwebs that gaih- I ered so fast in tbe long, km bung hall I that tbe spider, loved. , A . Everywhere the rich W furniture, with Utttouptoisteryand much cwing about It, resisted ftecay.- Unless yoo bad staid to dinner , on meager day you would never have guessed that anything was wrong; aod then tbt) table would have been set with old china and good cutlery and silver spoons. Neither did - Mr. La Roe's great Psmam hat, hidoetroeQbie and eoKtlv. or hi well Uondered lineo I suits tell anything. ' " '- j Other women knew that Mlas Sally ! had not a good gown to her name; but a man would have titoo-dit the after-1 noon dimity, made out of an old extra pair 'of betj room curUiiw,' yery good Indeed when she ginned. : oriecrimsooi rosht uer tiiroat and :anptker in her block hair. Tho last of ii loirgo family early gatb ered to tfro'towilj, foilowing their con sumptive wether tiutber only a year or two apart, MJw Satjv4 ; m the ptetare Of. .health.' Tbe family aotrowe were not bers.1 AO was over vlieo she wis born, and life Was befowf her and hex' home was lovoly, and she, felt as much ' above common folk as queen. Only asking fc. housekeeping money, and having, mo wardrobe tq peak of. wfirrtftd; hvr. until thT mnknahift' ttth coTtoooted..; Bally hadi rummaged the garret for years, and had rnadeaeloak our of . brown tablecloth lined with the' long, flannel j pettlx 'that had teed hers as a baby: had raveled foot1 less silk stockings and knit them over for herself with cotton tops, and the beaux who, dropped la of afl evening admired her greatly. r 'ruii mm i It had ubeen a trylnal day; ' mt: La itao had rjoen qinte tragic' since dawn, and, since selling Scipio would no more have, been thought of than selling Bal ly, had decided to part, with the horse and carriage. 'That was a blow. Scipio -went-under it t -Miss- Sally turned pale and had not the heart to put roses In Jaetjelt." : Mr..t La Rue had remarked thaTit ould Jte just as well not to send: the '.halter away; because he would need (hat to hang himself with. But at,tea ime they had preserved per smimons"and bread and,, butter with the1 beverace. Sally foorid a letter, at her plate, and, opening it- read thlsi -Paw Hwa, Biu.c Uncle Andrew I coming home and we are going to give a party tor him. He ha been away twenty yyara . ii never saw him before, and I havV blade rup my. mind It shall be fancy dross." Oooiel in setae character. It's not a masked-ball, j Papa disapproves of masks, but It win be fun.'.;, ' , ')'., . na- Onaieeariy t e the arrivals.'- Wont you beg you dear fatties ;tp break thrpngh hi role for once and Join uaf . We shouM b so hooored. Be needn't costume, nhm' be' chooses. The eldee barHwB will iMaiknved tn in na tN4 IlkM. hill ton JiiW,my dear,,,,Totu- kvirfrW4, Faan. . TV.,lW,'erfed Sally all hersad- ness'gope oh the Instant .fYou'll oome, wgh'tybufj", -. , vo-i. ' J1You"ImWn6tf'frtated; replied Mr'La Rue with his brjoadest accent and sternest voice. , - l iV-- i ' 'r"To a fancy-dress ball, papa dear," replied Sally, H kSiri';-;;:" " v'.'V-'' -''tl.wbo sit her waitingrfor the (com plete downfall ,of, our family I, who will leave you soon a. beggared orphan go to a fancy dress bail I" cried Mr. La Rue. - "Not anothah wo'dr . "Oh .parnLThen either I" almost sobbed poor Sally. You're a .woman," replied her fa ther. , "The Turks think women soul less. I am not suah but that they ah right . However, I am. too poah to give you a hall dross." 'Oh. I can make utYsometfaing out of nothing. I It's my one. talent!" cried aUy-.; IV'But Jet mo tell yon the occa sion. w They ay"yoerr presehce would be -an honor, and you might like1 to meef-r-- "Nc anothah wo'd!" cried Mr. JU Rue. His obedient ' daughter held her tongoe, finished . her .bread and. jam, and, having called for Scipio to clear away, went up into the garret with a 4 rileo " as kinff VDhefaht' ' maid in artistic rag if I cant dp bet ter," sho laughed. ( : - . ' She looked the old bureau through, the old chests, the old wardrobe fruit lessly. Several -years of foraging had emptied them. But on the top of the wardrobe, quite out of hor reach, stood a long paper: box. What might it not contain of rumpled gauze or lace that might be "done up,' or silk that might be 3leanedr Miss Bally turned on her ttay toes aj tapped down the garret staira. "Scapf she cried the call was pop ular In southern homes and bells were rarer than at the nortlt in those dav- 'Vsotoe here and get that box down for me off the wardrobe in tbe garret.' . . Scip stomped upstairs, set an okl table against the pfcea of f e rjnlture and climbed down. On his way be stum bled and felt, the bx burst open and spread Bhroad on the garrott floor lay a .pink 'dress of old fashioned silk, a bow of ribbon to match, a fan and a gauzy scarf, ail little bob and fringes. Yes, and 'a little muslin bag, from which protruded tbe toes of a pair of slippers, and gloves all rose color and white. iWhyt ha my fairy grandmother ,beenljcrereriedStilyJoyooBly. "What does it mean r-. . - "I kin explain ft, nttss," said Help. "Dai yar dreas was worn by yo aunt, Maw Sara. Dey called her Miss Sally, fas tike dey call yo', fo evah yo was bom. ' - ... "She was mighty pretty, fas' like yo'r Miss Sally, Jos' like yo. An' she went to ajjail In dla yar drcas, so bright an Bbciy mof happy . She came borne pale an wan, and she sent di dress, aO folded up la de box, up de garret Said she never would wear it no mo. She hated it an' she never did. . She died early,' Miss Sally. Pat' de story, yntwa "Poor auntie, I tton't remember ber," f signed Sally. "But Scip, . I. think 101 take tbe dress down stairs. Tote it down for me right away." "TuV Mlas Sally," said Scip, "an" jes 'sense me for offering omm ward of advice: r of de opinion da f dat yar draa aeeviS to you to be tjiitabi fer dis yar baO you oeedn bab no scruple ob cxacienc about wesvrin' ok HV. Mis Bare would hab de honor ob de family at beaut icr you to drea WfH, ana sue was jer your netgns, jer youi baikL Dot yar dress wQl fit you lik at stun nu oe eoon, nmpmuj. It did. I'm sure,' thought, the girl, as shs ' tried it on beforo tholoss)y'niy poor little auntie would hover, novcr care. I abouldnt if 1 were she. and it's the nanMW. rft,nlntnat thlni, . ? I'1 ' Then She brushed hor liair Into ' the smooth, bat's wing stylo of the period, and eaw a pictiiro so iiW the 'portrait of her aunt in tbe parlor below that she ahnost temtmtQ.fi r ..f!' - She wore it to the bait How pretty sbelookedt noqnaimr' now rwoetl And who ever lacks a compliment when southern gentlemen are near to whisper itt The sweet inioxication of flattery )hat is founded on fact lad thrilled the girl's young blood before her-, hostess -found Hje-lioo... of , tha evtsiing jand brought him to the spot where, Miss Sally stood, among her' admirers. ': A haadaotne man of 43, young enough in all outward seeming to bo still ctiarm- Ing, ' tail, : brpad shoul7fered,. pi esque ; with no gray in his hair as and with his own splendid, teeth. 1 iFor the first time In her life Sally's heart fluttered. "Uncle, this t .my friend, Jtfiss Sally La ' Rue,",, sold the young , hostess. J'Sally dear, Mr. Andrew Peyton." , ' :. Then the pretty creature fluttered ttway, and the rest of thedxtll was Mil Andrew Peyton to Sally. We all know what that means.' ; ' ', "J-fMi For his part, Andrew Peyton went home with, strange, sensations .In- his heart ."It seemed to Juid as if be had once more seen his Sara. He had read her name on the- mossy tombstone'; in tbe graveyard, and the barb of that un answered' letter 'had rankled In bis heart his whole life through ; Tout here, fresh and young- again, with a look in her eyes that seemed td 'say to him, "Try, and see if you can win me, she stood . In the person of ; Sally La Rue, her niece, actually in a gown of the same pattern. ; He did not know it was the very tame with tbe pink pocket at its side into which he had slipped the letter twenty' years before. ' He dream ed strange dreams that night, in, which twin girls tn rose color ran before him. One was his love, one' a vision; but which ever he grasped proved to be a ghost, and melted in his grasp to noth ing. ' '- L. ' At dawn be 'slept He still slept at 11 o'clock when Sally id her dimity morning robe made out of disused bed curtains of her grandmother's folded the ball dress in its box again. She ex amined it closely. How well they used to sew; no slighting as we slight our dressmaking, i and this pocket bow berf ectlv every stitch was set She took out the kerchief, and why I what .was this 'A letter a little, faintly per fumed thtog with her name upon It: "Miss Sara La Rue.' Of course, she was christened "Sara," although "Sal ly" -was her home name. . , i. She opened It, her heart beating wildly. Jt was an offer of marriage from Mr. Andrew Peytott '. v ' What a, strange, romantio thing to aovs nun m iive-ana-iony a ncn man, a man of tho world I It was love, at flrst sighf and what she had always longed for. yAnd she knew she also had fallen In love with' him. '. She was sure now. -'.- ' J'-: f i All the morning Softy was' in a dream. That afternoon she wrote this answer) -, Dais Ma. Parroa-On reach tag BonM, I foond your letter tn my pocket. Sioos yon ay sikso will mean rufasal to yea, I repljr. ' But yea kaow so little rf me ar. yoo aare yonr fHtuigawlli lastf. Yiu may call If you like; papa will be gtad to aee you so shalt I bnt before yon do 1st me tell you I am a poor girl Indeed. , Everytlitng 1 going fronr'us. 1 Kvea Tm Rue, I fear. Kvea Bclpio stay tr1th,u out of leva, and though my ceaUy dreas last mgbt inigbt make yoa tfaiak I had some raoncrf, rwi Utat v as Uhsrton. Tl was a dress an east ct mtoa, wbO dM yotmg. hstt bnhiod hef. eiM I ooold avt tuv bsssi at the bait I eoneast notUs bat ya ask as If I Uk yoo.' Sianiy aarvamlaaklaoald Haaa ba as Scipio took this note to Mr Peyton, who awoke from bis strange dream to read, Ik., , He toderatood tll,-; Poor Sara , had never , found the letter. It bad remained In tbe Uttle pink pocket twenty years for her-nleco to answer; and be sited tears for tbe flrst time since he -left "hi - babyhood behind him. However, he eallod that evening on the new Sara La Rue; and they are soar, ried Dow, and hi wealth has restored the old plane and itoniasteris happy. And Sally who loves her .husband so well will never dream that she an swered her aunt's love letter." It is a secret buried m tbe . depths of that ehivalrons bomm on which she reposes. Mary Kyle Dallas In, New York Issdger.-- ' '" ' - ' Congretsnvan Allen turned up in tbe bouse with a fresh story, says Amos 3. Cummings. : He had beard it in New York. ' It was eofxxnuhg a friend of Gen. SpinoUv ' Years ago the genera? met Mark Maguire and John Morrisscy. Wishing to compliment Motrissey the general said to Mark; , "Ah, I see you have tbe Cromwell of arrtftriea with you. Morrfoacy was highly Indignant He doubled hat fiat, and turning to Mark Maguire said: "What does thl splinter saeanl rre a notion to Iamm him." "Hold on." Mark shouted. He mean that you're the greatest man in AnwiawiM - j I rnnms ao. wfuen ha I oat at It" I Morrissev crowled. I The aokenl ncrcr foivot the remark. " f ttrtwa. Km nat Mnvrlaaaar afterward ss ' i be aslutod him with ail the honor, but ..i.r.nf liW j J In one year 4,000,000 dosens of eggs were sold in tbeegg markets, 72.000,000 J eggs au toto, Attn mat nowumg. Hundreds of .rjoeenftet their, eggs di rect from tbe eountry, so that It would probably be safe to say that New York and its vicinity eonaome 100,000,000 eggs every Tear. - - , -Lr tJL L-. ' WniHUWL, -ft. -I1e Xwagi Death a PrsuMesrt-BroWa a til Colorado. Marble Caayess.' X On tlie morning of July 0, Mr. Drown' and the' supplies having arrived, -we Started Into She unknown 1 depths of Marble canyon, with three boots and our JiUlC jparty.of eight .Tbat nfeht we esjtnped at the' loweind.of the Soa creek rapid v President Brown seemed lonely and troubled, and asked me to sit by his bed and tallu We sa,l there late, smoking and talking of our homes and our Journey on the morrow. When I awoke in the morning Mr. Brown was up, and as soon at he .saw nKaid,7'Stshbm7l uieajnel of ;the rapid last night, the first time since we , After breakmst we-were again on the river in trery swift water;' Mr. Brown's boat-witJi iiimsblf and McDonald was ahead, my boat, getting out from shore with 'some! diffloulty, was " little dis tance behind. ', In two minutes we were at tbe next rapid.. Just as we dashed into the , bead , of It I saw MoDonald running up the - bank - waving both arms. ' We had for a few moments all we could do to manage our own boat It was ' but a moment We were tlirough tbe rapid and turning put into the eddy. - I heard McDon ald shout "Mr. Brown is in tbero." I looked to tbe right but saw nothing As our boat turned around the' whirl pool on the . left, the notebook which Mr. Brown always, carried shot up on top of the water and we picked it up a we passed.'''', Mr. . Brown's boat was about one-half minute ahead of mine. , His boat wenf safely; through the worst part of the rapid, but in turning out Into tbe eddy an upshootlng wave, so common In that river between : the current 'and the whirlpools and eddies on the ' side, .up set it without a moment's' warning. Brown was thrown Into, tbe whirlpool while McDonald was thrown Into tbe current . McDonald, as he came up, saw Brown on tho side of tho current and shouted to Iiim, "Come on." He answered witli a elteerful "All right McDonald, carried . down by the stream, "was three times thrown under by tho terrlna tossings of the mod wa ters," and with great effort reached tlie loft bank, where the current rushed upon the shore at a sudden turn to the right . As soon as be rooovered himself he saw Brown still in the whirlpool, swimming round and round. Rushing up the bank he shouted to us for help. i in tnac wmnpooi poor urown natuoa t for bis. Ufa, tUl exhausted tri the fight be sank. R, B. Stanton In Scribper'a v'.i' ?, -rr f i 4 t,iH farts and Balsa. ; M' tti;ji AM Dr. Johnson could not live -away from Fleet street, so Baixao was ever returning fo the beloved mod and dust the' rain and flickering lights, t the crowds on the boukrwds, "od tbe loneliness, of those dismal cutthroat streets which he. baa shown as in a stereoecope at the beginning of (be "Ilistolre des Trefae.' :"0h, Pttrtor be ejxclaims with enthusiasm, "be that has not admired thy somber landscapes, thy broken jets of. light, thy deep and silent alleys without Issue; he that has not listened to thy nrarmurs between midnight and two hours after, knows nothing of the true poetry which la in thee, or of thy largo and curious con trasts." . ...v.,;)-. 'HSit i " A nd he proceeds to sketeJi' the Rue So) """" , at once ignoble aiid over 1 TWbW It Is tlld Twoper worlioJzacf subject matter, though unjust If applied to the man. He displays too vast an energy, tod ex-, tensive a knowiedos of human nature. to be thrust outside tha fMtpleof xasss on the aootw of bis m intumers. But the sculptor ts more than the anato mist and the qoeatioa of realism must be decided by contrasting the Venn of Milo with Bolzatrs supreme creation, the . Venus of the Pere U C3iaise.w- Quarterly Review, ,., ;, -;. --r ,t - VSil Mwan, S-anaa, , , :, , , t A St Petersburg Journal states that a Rdasian vll engineer, M. de Jf teal off, has succeeded in producing a fuel from peat greatly resembling anthracite ooaL The inventor has obtained a patent for. ills process, which to said to be acoorn olished by tlie aid of certain cliemlcals. and lately an imperial eomuiiasion has been engaged in eaperl men ting with tbe foot, the result having .been very favorable. " The peat was found to give a little lots heat than ordinary ooaj, but more than fir or birch wood, which is largely used on railways and steamers and In -factories in Russia. In other respect, however, the pest I superior to eoal, being cheaper, con taining but a small percentage of sul phur and being much smaller in bulk. The artificial fuel- throws off no dirt and emit no imelL while burning with dear white flame. - - fay af Swlw Sshoel Tssiher. The pay of Swiss teachers, looked at from an American standpoint, Is Insig nificant. It averses leas titan fKX) per year and rarely exceeds 800, but then house rent and fuel are free, tbe wCrxDoK Wvus is Miuofi xor meona A . at a A M Jt M prcroOHons lor merit .are erjostant. eTa".m " mf"ur P00 SB) Sawa Mlin..l.aiJ atl. .aw w- - - St SfSi.. S "jw sosu ms hwu M a i M mt e . ti - ej. uw am pisne seeps a. !18?1! Jmply 'X gfra aome other fellow, a anoe te get in," as with tta Ilar- - , . ; ..'( ' " ' tm itata. ,."" jum ie uultura Mociirr, i arosuimi r-i.t. DROWNED 'IN . V '"iVsrt . n't- ' ' i-i i v last night that we were living in a log cabin. -j . , " Mrs. De Culture Well, tnydctor, you know dfeejns, like weather prediction, go by eohtraries. Gowd Nowtv a ' '' . 1 . 'A BLOODY PORTrtAIT Or" Christ ATlned HI Brmrfwlfh ,a Cloth and His LikeneM was Fixed Thereon. " Early in the year ,705 A. ' D., John VH. at thet'tinio pope of. Rome, pub lisbed n letter in; which he Uiade-lhe tartilng. ajiriotuicemer tiiat he bad in tha nbtiTRh nf ' HLI itt' 'the Ihlrjerial CTV; the only notbe portrait C Jes exlatenoe: .it was tbe bloody likeness of tbe, Savtour,;;wlu WM.rulraculpusfy' Imprinted on a piece of lnen wbIo1fCTerrl eloo;tiie blood. ; veronica bad received frotn'-thp hands of 'Jesus' hlmselt ' Tlie" story' bf 8t Veronica and the bloody" portrait.' acl cording M Euaebius, Is as follows X7nT: (V?ronlca was a resident pf ieriisalem daring.tho ministry of Jesus, -and was an unquestioning believer in his .divine origid. When the verdict of the com ell was announced, when It was known throughout Jerusalem that Jesus was to suffer the, extreme penalty for the crime pf sedition, Veronica refused "to bo' TOnlfortedV' and neither slept nor' took food until after tbe trying ordeal bad paaaed. thi ;lf i.t '-.h.ij 1 On the morning of the eruolflxlqp this pious lady stationed herself . on the road 'over which ' Jesus would ': be obliged to pass on his way to Golgotha. Soon: the proceasiori came in sight led by the Saviour bearing (bat awful bid den the cross upon which he was to suffer" death. - Veronica's heartstrings were rent with syaipathy when she be held the humiliating spectacle., .,, As the procession came nearer she saw that the terrible load under which' the Mas ter was laboring hod caused a bloody sweat to ooze oat all over his face and hecki i hi-i K 'i?tst"j - ' ,'?vV , Hastily removing, a cloth, that she wore wound about her bead, she hand ed it to Jesus, that ho might wipe' off the blood and sweat which was now jiinnlng down his face. iWben she re ceived it back a .striking, likeness of tbe divine features was - Imprinted upon the cloth, r. This was the Moody1 portrait of Jesus mentioned in the le tor of John VII in 70S. The subsequent history of the miraculous imprint seems tobeloet-MK. Louis Republic. ' . , , ., iiaiu wi jiw, a ivm. r ,t . r JJni Mr. Candler, of Oeorgia, told a Boorno one on nlmsolf the other day. "Dur lng the campaign in Mississippi, " said he, "we were short of rations, and one of the boys and myself were out for aging. We bad only gone a short; dis tance whon.we met ' a couple of young . boys coming toward camn with some, pies, t ney , were onicaen , pies, roe boys said, and we purchased them without hesttatton.'i'-'-.''ii ''S "We paid tbe boys and sat right down and began eating, for we were as bun-1 gry as wolves. .'Just aS we had, about consumed -the pics we. heard the boy quarreling over in tbe woods about the division of the money. Listening,, ww i heard, one of tbe boys. In a whining roloe. say: . -.,ui:'V:-.rt j ."Now. -E1IL sol darn vour Boot you've got to give me half, that money, for you know titcm pupple was half "Well. In about half a second we were the sickest Confederates you ever saw, and from that day to this I have never been able to eat any kind . of moat pic" Washington Poet - - Many taoguaaw in Kew i'erk. , '. A Vermonter who spent ' Sunday hi tliis city, and who desired to study liri gtibjtie for' a day, found1' that H would cost hhn very little trouble to' bear ser mons in. twelve ' languages eottade of bis native American vernacular. He eoneluded id toJoy.Uebiw to thfcre noon, Bohetnian in tbe afterrjoon, moS Pfattdeotaehe In the evening, while be wxild take ha breakfast at ar Itahad eating bouse, his dinner at a Spanish poaada, fis supper at a Froaob restaa rant and afterward spend a couple of hour In strolling through the polyglot streets on the east side.' i In; this way be passed a profitable Sunday from , morning until midnight but found that be had as yet. learned bat very little of the multiplex blotto-. ogy , of , Jew York., lie , made up, his mind to spend another Sunday, bet and get a fo w more' lessons tn the lingo of our other races, Including the CbV ncse, the . Celtlcy tho Swedish and the Kcntuckhtn. , Afterward lie vbopes 'to return, to Vermont and bear the voice of Green Mountain tttother.-New f weaa fm ""? fV'.: f- . i'T V ri'ii There is no more painful . affliction than a iuloa. - It and the- .tootbache have a close 'race for .surrarnaey. ' A very easy way to cure a felorr te to mix equal ports of strong ammonia and water, and boidr your flncer In It for lOfteen miqutcst ' After that Withdraw ft and tie a piece of cloth, erjmpletety saturated with the mixture around the felon and keep it there until dry. New York Journal ; . . . . , ., i - . ' . .mi asr.vl ; KawagB, as taooo as a yea at.. , Young ClKaleao So you think these sliirts will wear well, do you I Enthnstoattto Clerk--Yea, i sb; tbey will wear for months and month. ' - Choteao Then I will take Just one. Oothier mivurnisber. - , ,, ' . . ..- : 7:.. . , - . -runs ii vf Klava. '-- j ''j'ohn. run quick anl end tlie alarm i the bouse is en Are V ' '- f't-o-- 'No so fasti my dear, not o faat We. bare ptenty of Ore fasuranos, bat none against moddy altoe and water." Harper Bazar.,. n i; He Why did yonr rxtator object id your goinrj to the bajf gnino' ' ., : " Six lie Said the tuuptro" wasn't a Uirktian. Judtsa. '" - ' . ' . .1 '"V UJF0R ALL'SKIMnpBLCOD DISEASES. Bflot HoUSell Old Uedicine. Ones of twice each vesvr the sy- tern needs tnircrinaT of the lafpuri cmildBoosvta old sure, no meet all eases -with the sabaae cev tainty of firod result aa .... S3H0TAWTC "BLOOD BALM." ' W. C i HfeGaahey, Webb City,' Ark, " B. B, B. ha dons me mora good mnnev than nnv otfier Mood tmrlfief Td lor Mas ever ased. " lows the comfort of my life to U." , , P. A. Shepherd. Norfolk, V- Angnst so, 18M, "Writest "i depend oa B. H. B. fer the prsservatioa 'of my health. ..I have had it la aty (souly now nearly two yean: and In au lust tun save n saa to have a (lector. ' ,. t ,,!,, t rr Write for lllnatrared "Book ef Wendsts,' Blood BALK CA, AUaata, es. sent toe. ; unl , Hi1 U i. POMONA N. C. j.TwO nd,a half miles w8st of jpreerisboro. N. 0. 'I he main line- of the R. 4. lh B. B posses tlirougli the groatidj and witliin 10 feet of the 'office, Salcra train mak, rego-2 lar iltifm twice' flaily each way. Those Inter- ' eitedln fruit-krid . frnlt growing artTeot dially InvltetHrHnrpoct this tbe largest - nur terry ,iB the Bute and eno ; among tbe iargbl ntbaSoiitlii , , ,K , J - Stock a pal its of apple, pearh,-pcar clier ry,piuin, e;rae, Japanese erslinmont spn-. cots, nectarine, mulberry; . qnlnep, Groocr Figs, nsplterry, gooseberry, earrants, pie plant, .English' waloata,' pecanj, Ctiestnnt Strawborry; roses, .svaigrdena, shade uaesj All the new and rare varieties aa well as the old one, jrhlcb my- new catalogue fof- -1888 wt'l show. , , , , . ' oire yonr order to my authorized agent or Order direct' from tbs nnrtery. Coi respond dcnee-aoliclted, - Descriptive catalogue free' applicants.;' - fcddres?. VAM,LlNTt.ET. ' POTsONA,":- ai.raS '87: .. nu;irra county, . u. Beiinliln sttlusinsn wanted in every county (id earing "eont uilswtonr will be given . tj To ears Bllibtume,' Slok Qeadacha, ObnatV. palton. M"iria, livmr Complsinta, take , - the safe and certain nsdy. Y. Td tbm RWALI. Mm ftolittu Beans to thai .f!SESLS?SS IZiZZZZ.1 Friew ec ua see, axr tflitej Mimttvm IIS, J,KMTia6JU)l,rf"BaUS1-tt.UW rv -"k FOUTZ'S MOR8K AND CATTL8 POWbCRS So H"s -will tl. of CfLia Bnrs or Lima raw Vsa If srt-Hbs'dsni mtm nacd tn B ma. 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1891, edition 1
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