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At Whitehead for the best barrel of ,N. C farnifj' J i - - . , jwu., irmcii. ui u i . ,1 iuui 3.111,. liams. Ir R. W. Hurdle,' $5.00 to winner Hi Alamance . . Alexander Alleghany. . . ,Anson . - -. .-... Ashe ......... . . Beaufort. Bertie..: ..... Bladen ......... Brunswick. " OaldwelL"...,,.. C.nndon,. Onswell . ; . . - -Catwba.. . k . '. Cn.th:ini Cberokee . Chowan..-. Clay.,. Cleveland..! -Columbus..... Craven Comberland. . . ' 'Cnrritnck 'Davidson ...... IDavie jDaplin . Dare, iEilgecoaiba . . . IForsythe irauBlin. ins too ....... ijtes. ... Granville Greene . . "Guilford . Graham. , Haf ifox . . H.irueii Haywood ....... Henderson Herii'ord... Hydo IrceU Jamison Johnson Jones 1 Xienoir. ........ . . Lincoln Macon '. il idison . 31 irtin 3iIcOowell Meoslenbnrg. . ilitcliell "Montgomery , Moora rXasfc jXew Hanover. . . northainptou ... Orange Pasquotank . Polk. Handolph .' . . - . Tiichmond. Robeson Itokiaghani. lloivaa Jiutherford. ... Sampson. . . . ; . Stanley....... Stoke3 - Snrry eo.'oivd loot-race $3.00 to second btst uoue to eatPT over 21, . :' Geo. M. Jvose: 83.00 in winnpr t mule rnce mule loXeriddeu browner. . E. F. , Moore, barrel of flour for arqeat jield of uora on 5 acres!. .: F. W. Thorutou, ,huudsou)e f set $i firr s, a)aed at $25. for best and largest display of needlo-wpvk, made and ex bibited bv one ludr.i ? v--V?:.'; t, foF U su lot ofN. Polls.' vi.i . . . -.'.. i i ,i t v4: lcBu?o, 5 gallons TokaV tor be.-t-twa Bramah Cbiekelsi . A. Mclvetha for best steam en groimds--uot; lees power.. .,.4 -i A. A. McKethao M to person exLU I II J II - r: pep,;....; (MASON'S EXPEHIE.SCE ATj BAT II I cmrivd .,n and ,iud lnt o bt.il. f exhibitor to bs takeu 4nti consid Gk. H. Uuigh, Mrs. EUiWt'a Cook ery Book fur beat lot of batter, from 3 to 5 ibf. . '. . Jas. Baaks, 5 lbs. of B.iuks' candy, to youug- lady exhibiting finest di eased cake nf her tiwnmake. M. Faaik, box Sue eegars for best Morse-back lider. G.F. Wiliiauu?, box liue eegars for befct saddle horse. A. Moore, I dcz. 1 lb. boxes of very due tobacco for best cow and eal. ' M. OiUrbourg, fine iuattxes foi best piece of houie-wade jei'uA, ' made oy exbibitor. F. R )-euthal. pair of ladies' gold leeve-buttous, valued at $12, fur best iionie-made quilt. II. V. Tnoruton, set of coral aua jold studs, valued at SJ 50, for.bes' pair of game chickens. J. V. Hfjllinfis.votth, one No. 35 plow, value S3, for best sample vl swert potatoes. Jm, Bruner, tack of Brunei's best family floor to young lady fioai 15 t . 40'yeais.of age, for exhibiting 'and wearing plainest and neatest .calico Jrt ss ot not over 10 yards, made by henufif. fiee from tuck.s flowers and fevbelows. R. T. Scaulin,) gal. on of Scupptr nong wiue, for best pair of bogs. in. O.eiby, fine saddle, vaiua $15. for largest munber of boy children 7-Mr: Mason, mind yon, keeps a drut store. V. All hi3 friends and acqnain! ances know just where to tinl binj' ui any honr of the d;iy or night i-behind It 14 cunutt jvor in th little back reoiu ,' cOmifninicatnig. Now, Mr. Masou ia Jnan gf .business, mind jon, jand if 'wh'oUy giveu 3to. drugs and jrofaii lauguage... Antl' ullhough Mrj Masoi y i nyesi, tuoves -niut s Las uia.ierrestiia VUif iug - in , th jnarrow nd I bight n o , iiisw lUuglatd tow n . bi '-8 have - euetratd 18 )uipT;rament exhibiting tl? n I . r.T oi green-uouso James M. Larnyik Camelia (plant) iftv yOUhgV 15 exhibiting plate f tho be madtf by hcraelf.!: ' " : ' '-.' -f vaioe $5 OOVforf the handsyriisi at the Faiiv between the agesr yf yfl vpars. - "--.. - V S. Bran it, a banJsome, drfci aV, S25, io. youug lariy . exUibitiag "tl handsomest pif lf mbroislered siiL Hall & Staw, tS cas'a totbe widuer hi a bag-race, nol'-Iess than teu'eotf2 testauts, all coUW'ed, entirely envel oped in bags. Distance 100 yards. Messrs. McBaq & Daingerfield -divide their liberal-' award in aid of the Fair into two handsome and Valuable premiums, aggrtjga ting $40s follow?: ! . Set of shirts, value $20; to o wneV lof best race-horsy, running or trot ; ling, time for the raco being set by I the judges, the award to bo rxiado by ! thorn. , ii'K i to tli oT iadv exhibiting tho ' largest and handsomest display fofv needle work, mado by therselr. i I V Slcmbersi Elect J iiibni (J in liiiiiu Aud ntr in spite o lis frif n'dly action, there is a coohifs tJttwt'. n Uiem, and I ho merry gent it ;n:in MM'ikeshii cigats at uuothu drag store. COUSIN SALLY DILLAKI) 0UTD0XE. Tito Kceuu reported below occurrf sonief years i ao . ifcfvro,,ltoo Circui Court of Pittsyl iyunia county, Vo.; ii 1 the cists of Com tnoii wealth vg. Cu8Sitd;. n a enwrge oi malicious stabluiii. l(.,ior i cuarKa Uv th nlr . iirtni lint, I "v-or "j . ." ! ,,TT-ti.: ::- .- n rtt 'V ai . ,. , no inch of M'lu-e It i.;,'.i.uie . t ... . ... .oriirst publication, i.i.d f,0 el t i . . t. pi Jicatioa afterwards. . l'y v Mnn 1 li v : )uo inch of space, 1 n.0i;tii $ 2 60 4 " 3 icos.,., 5 00 6 9C0 ' , 1 year ' If 00 Tro inches, one cionlL 6 00 ' " three mos 10 00 " six mos 18 00 one year '.'.. 27 00 One fourth of column (51 inches) . One month ; $ 12 CO Three month t 24 09 One year 55 00 One column (22 inchea) ' One month,. .$85 '00 One year 160 00 Special contract tuade on reaoEtle terms. t 9 THIS, THAT TUB OTJIKlf. A fiory stecTl-UIIorso radish Singular To.hfo a garden walk. Tho present day Your birthday. Brisk talkers aro usually slow thinkers. ' To remore sUitis from character Set rich. 1 ' -a ' England haithreo hundred iJifTe re tit religious sects. ' , A music teacher thould bo u man of sound judgment. Tho old-fashioned wolnati'rt Icrunade TA..l''0, bead, and u fiuo loolht'd ft The LesiIatre o! the (leneral Assembly -or North Ckrolina far 1S74-'i5. " exhibited by any one father. 1st District, ; Cnrritucfe'CaindeD, 1. B. Davis, handsome tm toi.et set, j T.lSn.lotshi- ' Feioniuiius.' t Hertford,. vjuue $C50, for best and lar-est exai- ii,lttsti ftlui Chowaui Wm. B. 3haw and a of preserves mace by any one j Tj)uniiis ira6tiiiWn" Cons, 7 bitor. . I ..,. mr,,.!i V,.)ihin'rob.Beailfort, inaft list Jtedrftinr 'M. IujI .m;,Aelby,j hh ShawJbolt of Beavei- Crefek oox'iiuo seiaia iui i ,i 0 rown, I'mcscocK.. McDonald, 2 sacks salt for largest' of bay per acre, qaahty to lw m - . 1 ' - - 1 1 i 169 64'i; . 905! r Tyi?t'rf. Union. 'Wake.. "Warren Washington.. . . Watauga W.vne. Wilkes. Wilson Yadkin ....... Yancey.,.. .... Total... ... 39lj 1022 3269 1109 402 435 1747 1034 1319 75i 5(3 101:: 143i 336 830 82 r 22 206 347 631 3843 2380 91 353 1949! 294 1152! 806! 372 ' 74? 794 18M',: 1358 ! 635'- 97 655! 81 r-L "3.50; 11 209; 30 37i!. 193 8o-...... 3640; 331! t 922; 2198 5t6i 783 491j 67 202l! 1799 820 955 1413 119 725 7i.b 6S5 152 3J, Northampton and Bertie, V. XV. -i.h, Halifax, John BiyuntiXcol), K 5hEdgecombe, W I Mabson (col), i-'Bp. . ;.'.. " ' ? 1 C'h, I'iif, Jo-seph B. Stickney, Cou. 7tli, -Wilson, . JSash aua U'raukUn, Ji ells, y.yr Grn Crev.j 1, 'Greene? 'Guiiford? NStaplepCo Halifax, J A M ime, u y Daniel. At jr.. - r, Cod. ' ; ' , Meridc-nhal!v John Rens i Harnett, J 4 11 a V wood, P b Hecdersi1i, Jj TIef llor, Davis, (m I rede Hf AC CorsJm ' Jaekf on, 11 JoUnston, E JJnes, . F. S L-tioir, J Pluiott', Con Lincoln, Vf. 4 Macon, ,J!i) Madison, S .! .peiirs boa. ifctriMvis, Con. MPS B'ytbe, liep ciou -at tier, li ep, iirp, A F.GaitLer, I lld.'r, E A" Bizzeir :uttf liep. Thompson, Con. 'jomson, Con. tmclger, Coni ;ipMcDowelIiyi Ervi, Cour."'v .4. Jetton, Cotv' V . ; . w, ::. ftter. 'Snans anil t c.fVikJw , .. . . V f . " . . - - 111 n , ae rtiresheil in tho gem! exa. pilous of a thousand stiff-necked not nes. - - ; ,-It was ralher late oub cool eveuiu when Mr. Mason turned the key i 1 the fruut door aud turned the light loy ; preparatory to retiremeu t. "I finder thousht I'd rnb myself down, mind.you is the vvav Mr- auiTaes to this particular - portion. Afer disrobiug for the bath, he passed injougu iuto the storo behind tb "prescripfions carefully .prepared at alHiours.'' - aud ciossed ovr l h ,. snot ter counter opposite fjr a spou-'V auu a cake of soap. He had scarcU sBltcleil, wheu the door, which he tiatl sjpiHJscd-locked, suddenly onened, ana tne ugure of a man appeared iUr- Mason dropped on i.is hire knt-cs, oue 111 a spittoon and the other iu the cigar stubs and sand, and listened. "Hello! ' says a familiar voice, j Mr. .Musbb was discreet 1 v but thought, a great deal more' than usual. Ho couldn't wait ou this cus tomer in the semi darkness. and couldn't get back to his eiothes exempt by crobsmg .the room. Tnen the man advanced and .iurneU mi a fl00J .a light atid said1 "Hello!" noain. Mr Masou slowly-raised his bar, (leis ;abovo the glass cao ami, ivetv nbiug a friend, said 'llla" divbping the o He then repeated'! by-ruium" "for this night only" I as b.ritif rota arks, with variations of ! more positive and fXciauiatory nature; mostly iiO'ucUuj the eternal aalvution pf . theti tfct door. - liia-waggisli friend . 1 . ... . - 1 .. 1 cum 1 (iivorn inn irnth i. 1., 1 . 1 to nil ,.. .w fcow, leauue. ti ',.. Tiv'thM.it;..;..Uon-...r..-.. las follows: 1 . u-Miou oy -ne UoinmonwealtliV Attornev; 'J e 11 v orney: Jell all vou the cutting of the pVosVoutor by Cas satlay, tbe pri -ouer a? I he bar. Answer : ; Weil;1 ' tivftilirm it ... eiecuon Uu Hvas a dark, clmiilr u sort of a diizzy ,layJ nud says I to m 17 11 111 ,r. . "V uiu. aui o'd ivuiiiiii), I believe XiitiggoM and 'posit suys rny bid woman to iu. wel IJ Jt-L as it is a sor: of dark, cloud v. tvt v ! h auzz,ytay, says elie, hadn't vo. better UI;, your umbrili ? Says 1 t, the old woman, 1 Vptctlhad l ettei take the umbnll. So I look the u-u-bull nud advanced ou down toward, Bin-gold, and wheu I got dowu .ha, Mr. Co o corned, and 6tvS he, Ui ch Buck, have yl)U s td "anythin r o ueigbbbr Harris ? Says I to Mr. Cole -r-why ? Says h,, he's got my niul Utll. 1-ieAvitntss was hern in..- rupted by -the Cmrt and told (o uon- Jne biuifioH to t)fc actual fray between tbe prisoner and Co!.-, t ! ,.. In answer to th:s 1L0 witness lem ,. kto .. t i - 1 . ' .......uV, iAr. uuuge, 3011 hold on: 1 ua sworn to tell the truth. a..d I',.. !",U.t0, U OWli WJ' 5 so 'tain. voiui rtuue lor ou to ..., .. tbout it. Whereunon Lh f,,.,.,,.," wealths Attorney, beintr n.-m... i . get tid of tLe witucss nion ni v 11 .. oid him to go ou and te.il 1L0 tale hi- own w,y. -Weil, s 1 was oin. to say, twas on 'lection day. JJ .,..',,?,... anu iinmty Was nailing f.,r the Lj, Injure, and ey Ii0 my old old wouiuu, 1 be-lievis lu t. . li.ugyold and 'posit uiy "v : George Sand nays thai "the saddest tiling alter tho, death of n beloved Iriond is the empty place at table" The "University race at Strat...- cost' the Yale navy $2'500, iurludki .4.9(M'orihe bnrgo am) pairoarand tho frcskman raco coat $2,075.' Mevf truo American h brn in a lever, ii treaou dyspepsia, nud Neck a relief in death at every railroaj sta uon, ferry, und crowdod thoroughfuro cmcago papers stato ll,ut their lako fourieldiggcr.,aroconiinua!ly8trjkin.r tnlphur Kpri,,. And yet Iho reck.' less impiety ot the Chicagoane con. tmuos unabaledly. Tom Hotid is now accused of bcinir aciernalionisl, bcc.iusoJie said, shorll v ? ' taken into eonii'deralion. r 1 1 G. G. Al rover, to c:ish tor Lest Lome-made shirt, liueu bosom and cuffs. 1 year's subscription- to X. C. Gazette for best yield ol t&rnips ; Qiarles 31 Cooke kud Niek W Boddie, to the J acre. 85 cash for best !oafjjons. - ''-1 l- bread and biscuit, made up and j i gth, Craven, Bicbard To.cJier, Rep, cocked by a young muy uwiyr -o years of nge. 1 year's subscription Ur V N. C. GaztMe for best and largest ex hibition of poultry. T. B. Hollingswortb, 40 yards of Lebanon sheeting, to young lady ex hibitinw best home made counterpane made bv herself. 0th, Jones, , Onslow and Cartetet, W T 11 led, Coo.- -- t- lath, Wayne and Duplin, D Emitb aud John D Stanford, Coos. !'.''. 11th, Lenoir laud . Oteeofer Josiab Sagtf, Con. -J? -5- : ' ''- Uaoo7er BJ Cjintwel!, Cole. Gainey & Co., sack ot flour lot ' . It, nKwiek and VBiaden. Rev largest yield of turnips on of Jame Gush well,, Bp:; .f rp::. V. ' v John Brislii Sarcasms. Jcbr. Bright has long been regarded us one of the most eloquent speakers in the English Hdnso of Commons, and one of the most popular orators . with' tho. -people. Hia sterling com mon sense, bis candor, and his won derfu!, pathos, make him a general favorite, and he always draws a large crowd when announced to speak in public. . .1 Tint it in not so well known that hi i ) ,- power of sarcasm is almost unrivalled, r Avhcn provoked by the taunts of opf- :uents4to uso this weapon, which he jcs bift.eeldom, his retorts Are over whelming. Qnite recently be replied to some of tho Tory party, who had n -find tg fault with the measures nature,; if tbey had been in the wil : dcrnestf.tbey would Jiavfe complained of the Ten Cd'mmandments as. a' bar i rassljig piece of legislation." t y.V$tf. his: sharpest " sarcasm's have been againfet members of the nobility. When boasts hatfctieenjnado of the an tiquity of a prominent family,' that their ancestors came ?over with the conqueror, his .reply was prompt, "1 never heard thahey did any thing else." A. noble ""ford once said, on occasion of Mr. Brigbt's sickness, that Providence was punishing him for misuse of talents by inflicting a 1 diseasa of the brain. The sarcasm of the rejoinder was terrific when Mr. ' Biighi resumed bis seat. "It may be so ; but, in any case, it will be sorn consolation to the friends apd family ol Iho noblo lord to know that the disease is fine .which even Provi dcrice could not inflict upon him." 1 i The coroner's verdict at Boston i.-; fiie case of Linscctt, who died in tin denti.-t's chair, is that death war caused by the inhalation of chloro form administered for-a dental oper ation. Tbe jurors are of the opinion that, with our present knowledge 01 chloroform, its use as an ancesthtstic is wholly unjustifiable, and recommend ithat iegislaiivo action be ta ken to prevent its administration. acre. Saok of flour for largest aver age yield of corn per horse. " J. C. Thompson, fine hat for best home made wroughtiron plow,stockefl made by exhibitor. Geo. Brandt, handsome album for best specimen of crochet work, made by exhibitor. Edmund L. Pemberton, $5.00 for best piece of home made flannel, made by exhibitor. A. S. Heide, handsome doll for neat est dressed girl child under 6-years of age. ' One drum for neatest dressed boy child under 6 years of age. T. C. Oakman, 5 bundles of yarn for best pair of home made blankets made by exhibitor. - A. B. Williams & Bro., set plates, knives and forks tot best exhibition iu department of mechanics. , w. D. G aster. S5.00 for tho be3t V,r. C. Troy, sack of O. K. flour for best plate of biscuits. 1 W. N. TillUighast, group of Pjwkn statuettes i"The FoJdr Seasons"), foi the largest and be3t variety exhibited in the department of food and condi ments. Mrs. Isaac Dodd, lady's velvet hat, trimmed, for best and greatest variety of tidies, made and exhibited by one lady. L.Strauss & Co., fine pair lady's gaiters, for the best embroidered gen tleman's shirt. Geo. A. Thomson, sack, of Thom son's imperial flour, for b'3St loaf of light-bread, mado by a y'oung lady under 21 years of ago. Geo. Davis, a fancy coffee-pot, for beat piece of home-made jeans, made by 'exhibitor. j I". J. Lilly, $5 for best tatting, made by a Miss under 15. ? I --4 E. J. Lilly, $5 for best made by a Miss under 15. E. J. Lilly, Jr., $5 for best bound cake made by a young lady "in hei teens." 1 , , Chas. Glover, Side Saddle- to tlw handsomest married lady over 45 oti the Fair Grounds. H. Lilly. "85 cash, for best" and largest variety of home-made pickles H. Lilly, $5 cash, for best specimen I of silk embroidery. 14ib, Sampson, Jidvvtiy;v.3;rverr, d Mitchell, T6ani, Osri.'- ftU? M o n I g o to e 1 - j. i iag 'H rt 1 e j5 (Jo u . -? Moore, At AU,Iv?rv Cur.ti .' -iii - - Nash, w k b-.ia.ff x?a.r ll . New, Ilao-; VH lpoxe, H Biewingtpii, ..liiVyd,' B-'ps. ' v-NortbatoW KJ, VaUrun. BefJ OUS1UM, w .VUiiv&CIIVI U, Jjn Orange, 'I.U.ew A1' John 'W Latta.cbi ;:ri t 7 Pasquo.f. J unden Rep. , 'Perilim lj Q A Wbod, Rep ' Person, tl, t'iriieft'liep k' , "Polk, Join1 larris.!, Rep, ' ' XCllI . lvooeeou. xrw Ki i.uurmonL McNeill, In Jcpjenli . . - ; ' atanuoipiHJ'itMMiuvi, lvcn &J 1 bed qui It, 15tb, Co'.auibas 1 and; liobesoo, W Fi.stftr French CoDi- ' 16th, Cumberlau'd ; arici Haruetk, Geo W Pegram,Cdau-.;.-':; 'r , . ' . I7ih. Johnston; L B Waddell Con: ISth, Wake, O&as H'Bnstco Con.l , lOLh, W arren, . J on iu rascnaii, xv 20th, Person, Orange, Caswell, O . Parrish and George Williamson, Con 21st, Granville, Richard ty.: bn 9?i Chatham: W Cr AlbncrUt. 231 Rockingham, Jas Irvin,' O 24th. Alamande and .Guilford T M ore h ead , Cont, an d A S Ho 25th, Ranflolph and Moo Worthy, Con 26(b, Richmond an Jas LeGraud, 2711 Auso An! 2. A . 20th, MeckleV" , . j,. Ulst, Davidson, a Alfred Con. 32 J, Stokes and Fovfythc, N Cook, Uep. X; 3b.i, Surry andJYadkin, J.G M 34th, Iredell, WiVkes and AW R F Armtield and R Z Linney, Co 3o' !i, Alk ghanyAshe and Wataug A J McMdlau, Cou. - 3G',h, Ca!dwe!j;:Barke, MeDowellTft Aiuctisuaua i.aucey, j u 31illsl, D M Yonng, Cons. -.-'. ' " " '37tli, Cata.wbaaud Lincoln, Major W A Graham, Con. ; 38ch, Gaston aud Cieaveland, Jesse Jenkins,' lad. - V' f . 39tb, tititherfJrd1 and Polk,-Martin Walker, Rep, r- . ': 40rh, Bacconibe aud.Madison; John 3 McEiroy, Con-. - t" ' , 4tst, Hnywoo'd. Henderson, Trau sylvaiiin, T. W. Taylor, Ind. Rep. 42 1, Cuerokeff, Clay, Graham, Ja.$h ? sou, Mucon and. Swain, ,-R. Love, d all, Cons "Rich mot Rocking Johnson "tRow VValker, Con. Mebane, John Nfioorge M jlep: V : aes I 1 uunierea. jjie. aiasouto come f?tlt.4"-L:u """"'y iwe,,,, rerfsiluahS v.eon tti-:4tnrL --axttb .--!: .......' :,i :i A"f .;. ri iYnr.iB nut of fL iiitF, or fct Ji- 1 . . s - ... , . . I vean ... ' . IV". - -" mm . - - - - I . , .. . ..... I . . . . wl . . . rim-rt . . A r . . I. . . .'. I.w... 1 i i; ;m uuiii nun i lui . . iic.ii, friend com promised On a clgar,bnt before he bad lia.e.toiulizef .'bis. -ex--pectioLS, the door again opened, and a '5muJdle-aedV4a'Ujr. canWI. Mii Mason went down u hi .kws agaio,; so quickly, that tbp 'giavcf sunk iuto flesli. - ' ,4 . ji- .. '''" - ' -. ', J'' -Is the docfor in.'sir.?" . -"'V-"No yesr" replied the merry gefiS tlemao ; "that is, hrt just weutl'rouud the, coruerr'poiutiug v towards1., the counter; where Mr.'? Mason was "wildly gesticuUting, "and wt!l be 'back iiii uiediately. t Sit dowu 1" 1 J 's Tljankiyon replied the middle iigedlady, : wait." But fs caidnt-e auytbiug funny about it; ihouslilthe Jiieitv ceutlertau seeultd tu b' did Jd t up a Make hndt 1 withoc am used.' Neither on. , He ground his knees .co 'and eaud, and' bffered choice observations Ho. -bis" 1 1 8 w as cbi I ied t h rou gti ,v "and .- ."io. change ' ipoeitio'ns risk of ittractiotr - at ten - tide. die. tried to wai m uimseii uy. rei;ttiing everything rt Sati og tbVacred history ana ; a. torn re exisience-ue iiaa Veai ned from bis youth up, but witb- fat marked success. Id be cooid ouiy Ut hold of that fgoV-jlv. rJ'ff.; vHaa tiie'doctorbeen oat oug ?.",iB ired the lady; lis ng. VMr.Mason's V-egaq- to ert culute. v N.V be seated, ma'ui,' tie Baid- he'd etly,"(?'- Hasou borj4 rabliSr i tpittoon: ;a 0(3 A the lirst Ihiug"! didjwben'l. got thar" jvas ' fo taue a ariofr..;cr .liucsauauwiiisu'ey, wnich' was tnoh8troua gj6d; and; says 1 to myselfJsayS l, Ohi lfoss, ou feel better nowy don't yoii ? .-'And wLile I wns auvuu ing aioijcu, voie, ue c-me to me; and s.iys he, Uuclei Jiuck, says be, Uiive you seen auythiog of old neighbor Harris "i. ; Sas 1,- for,;.wby ? Says he, the . oid'eock baa got my urn brilL Arter awhi'1 I 'nosited ' mv vote, und then Mr. (Jole iAud. me.vad-' vauced back towards borne, add Mr. ioie was uuwirauuj x eversieu niui that ''lie Waa drin.r om of charity to th0 undertaker, who wished to in-.. Kn..U'ir. m ' - - ..... ...i.j iiouu St. Louis will shortly have a ncv industry, a cwmparn' havimr ben organized to mariutacturo spades and shovels. Ti.o supply ha h ithei to UtAOII II It'll l'....... t I. . 1.1.. 'x : xj isiei ii lactones. A precocious boy of eiht summers attribute tho death of a pet gol j-fiul, h;s sister's idol-to the fact' that it' oui iu't take a j ,ke. Ho used to cieli it otcsijnaliy with u bent pin. A teacher, who, in a fit of vexation, calli-d her j.upils u st of young udders, upon bcrng rv proved for her language apologtzjd Ijiy saying -that sho wlis - sptjonlrt those just commencing jHuian with a, sick baby "'U'o day' Senate bf 'i"-JT?i,rwMso ;sho heard Oio baj been ihwMM. Ueg'o. cofntnencemeuts this . ) eave) that 'nltorelhem'thx) nioslr ' . ) i jusible und pleasiigreinirfHio has- ; 'v S card any whwci,worat hoSlToT tho,' ' .''Jio i uih at .to institutiort" lor tbe d,e j rt put and dumb. ' Av young - gontleman" remarked to' ' his femalo companion, tho ithvr.ovcn : iDg, "Ah! tho. inoft beautiful eyeniiijj iii my recollection, L i.ua lolc ecu liarly beantilul." 'nnWiat her jut : W.eu t, by ?' quickly asked .thv ytfnj v lady.' ' ". '-'" ,'. ';'',":. An .imaginative-milktnaa.wa Cony-; lionted in court with a luctomvter, which nnmistakably recorded fifty , nor ent, of,- water. in the tndk.he hud And sovve advaucexi along iik we tiotrUold. Unaccounted lor this by Matt- . to.whar the road hnd the path for fee. I, ling mat. inoro wr.s :i 'neavy -oow on arid Mty AJo.e and me tuck the path, tne grass tno cow nan -cropped. JU8&., as any mother gentlemen would, nod J before being milked, lb magistrate arter adyaLiciug awhile we ariiv to old .; ueijhbor Harris, setten ou a .Ida, with! the umbrill ou his arm, aud about that timtJ Elijah'- Caseaday (tLe prisouer) ciild mi. (ilhl Ve ttilfiliiccil on (illiVM airt'v at Edjhri'bArusa.';E.ijati ig my. neuew -auu ; likewise,-aou-in-iaw. tic married uiy darter Jane, which is ueit to'my darter Saily; Arter we had advanced to' Elijah's ious?, we.vstood in the' yard awhilo a jawiug; and pes ently twtii somebody' rid up bu a Vf':'wl1 f;J.hu$bw-befor4ud ' V'-Dad iC I were to-coadocl Wbierda.day.behiudi ) billield- will ? ,n1ld Vrt shoot'i and iuali. LusdayeMig .the sjte ; Wot.d;yoo7iclc itt 2". 4',i. born iJi'0iO"nat''ra.y"iy; like .."any body elfieV fiiTHtllef '';' no gilJbotwebU Vm, 'iudbloJPli'rjbem'is'abbut tbe , same iht.' esntcialiv IviaL. whieh - arc f'ji u Id not see the nooryj butlnflictod., . 'j , . e usual fijio. 'i .. .v. -- ,', .' - could the A wag- with the- vord ."whoa" brought a horse driven by a young man , to a cad stop. "That's a fitio ' beast of J-ours,' says tho wag.' "A'c, ; ' , a preilj gyod soitot an'animal, but C . he has one'lault. llo was oncy. owned t .- y by a butcher, and id ture to. slop . '. whenever 4io beurl a -calf, bliit','f . Wag don't any whou,t to that Irofse,.' ,Vf tin v, more. " ;. . . -. .' . -f i . - - - , -. -. . ' dock on - - yoo iicK mu ji).no. my . it w'iild'show that you were a ; - good- lnaik-Hinau.' and -I would, xvoi jlidud 'jf. yjie." ; "AVcll, then, dad,! ; peppered your old rfitiKwf son I ue- F '- w.jn H I - IIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Aiamauce, Jaues E JBoyd.'Rep. A'exauder, J Carson, lnd. Alleghany, -.Field, Gon, ed nbw." arouud uueaeiiy, .1. ..1 . II u ivaa I 2 ..... - 1 .. H.. blue with cold, and Tned attitude aud elemeut fatism appeared in every joint uXt tix.c mul --fewore-m circles.- about pouiux, aud I advanced in the liauke VlrarVivaa lu.ijih's '.vife, whieli is mv darter Jane, which is utt to, my 'vcll, alter fin WMichi'ran Central train ooraing ca't eayft' iho Detroit i'reo- Fie, ,,..m old ladv who liad!nt- lrnV! She 'wtvsn't cued ord reasi see Vki nic;itfon street Bk on idumbi INow, vh Xjtions ! water, limped; in -good 'er.TUe g. iJeople tq. xl no comuiu- . tfa intet.1 head of hi IT. Coiwdirtdv ii "'balliu me. but ; never tu- tioued 'em nor advanced back.'', Wcli, got" : home, and .. was v eating ,bay gdpr,'ftnU Ejb; which is my son in Uw. nud married ruy- darter Jane, tvhu-h iawn xt td my darter Sally, urrv, and says to me, Uuciu Buck, ways e, I've killed u man. ,S.ys 1, the hell ,...:-(,::...-:. A,.rl t hat' nil l kuow about the stabbing, for I wru there Atncaii' pva,,ul hullyd', it, opo bur inOUlli. n-i v..- ---- - droi.ned tho. kcrrci ao ',. re -itpr" t'atei. . ' '-r.-l nn water!" ' it know.M a lit(le one-rou 'Step dowi, M has supplanted r.ha ineleirii,! Moffupand get. - I '".Ti.Avn ',ir.e fiiht ,in tbe lrw.n hAntZ r-.d . . Bat when has. the pajrioV, naAJbf . IreUud , ever . been uncurscu oy t.icuu" i r . trfi.iuii old lady i. i ..io it. ileal his couv .iWbile'witU euitny Utile nefljw, 8ay tf) tV0 . ways o( UiQ b.yok ttgont. ibo aiy rheu- h$ to" mo, s., he;: Uncle .Buck, Ui ' .inut b ys, and the . Ivii pckao ut. " But hni4 rjavs Ikrood pop.; so wa I lin ,,tss through tho, tram bTshooklnsfistat the empty.boxe. .ped outJtogetLer; ..and I beard ' m,nulcs. " When tho t,canutt Kstttloft '-tUU -BWOie-.iu ..v.iwivb, :r BuuiUOUJr .nv afne aiOMIZ T'- " i . " auu .V" , , ' ,; ...v TA SL ,"wl II Gtl back . . W CU, "IV . V inla lu'f .IP.' .w..lT.'tlH II1IVC UKKIl . tu.iv.-...- i , I Liyutu. viu u- : . 1 A I. ITIIII I UnilUH V"ulu r - ' i .. . .-,d satiVattbaemomenr, ablrba've appearcu..; Myu; ciuoiuvp .'h:fi--ltxi. not .only his Meicnrr i-'-. ""7- - . hH nrnisca fey, im ...- Tq tried to change irom a external segement oi hut his iuints Xailfd hen (h6 - merry gentleman . to tell the' lady atstory.-- aeon had heard .oeiuie, kbew he -woukt, in. ai. ptobabi'jry, bo a aeau. ..Yhor f(steued through. (. 60 )5?W There was a miaum ugu -1. au .idt3 nbly. -s I... 1 1 1 lilt for Iho t.n'Sdiret ' door, and a on the floor efvy gentleman sitting on in-'conVuUons cf iuugbt er. .Air. iTnn irroaneu agaiu.uui.y-- a" Paterson man' who had placed aeverul fetoing rods on bis btuse, was deligute.d, during a recent rain, at secing-ifcsti uck in two place; w.ulo ,K.vnouse,oL his ncignoor, wuo too hivuu ; to Lpav for a Hghgbtning rod, was not t ructt oii an. ''-". 1 1 . T ki I,.., ... A man vr ho was aoout 10 mm m-.. warding it'with silent t "teurpl? or ..;i,.i.i...ritnut otnio wiiiuww. book agent came along an 1 droppc-l a. book into tier lap. o .b a. "much, oblcegcd "' .and' alio carefully locked it up iu her valise. iho pnzo- package boy came aiouK -iiftamplo, and she wondorcd how tho road conlJ aiford to give Huny mucn. " When-bo turned, . fch ha l opened if, and was wearing tbebreaHt tiin and eating the gumdrop. iho book' went cairio and wanted Id book, and before sho Would give It up u,..ti...i tho conductor to sec it it U O Vlv. - 1 T in car uov wauteu i IVLUSOU nivi"- o . ' 1 A ont. Thentbemerrygentlemanloc-ed S Joor and..lurn.d Juwj. ' sajiui, j- -.. lioht the merrv wasu t. 00 opou uivw "o- .'rv gentleman made a closer exam 1 r"UJ 11 - ..ff..i i fT-rora- was liqatian, anu a .u -0- i'l t i ..ii- - - 1 a - . . - 1 . L'lf IMII t 11.11 I V U4It'llb .-w in Aluba.nia, sang, us v fiho 01M,caled to the pas-cn- i the nooso about bis neck, VO, the pa. and she a pea - I t i ever." " ' ' . . y i,,.,.-: .-;-.-'. . . . . ; - . -. .';" -. :. v,.'' - - . . . '.' . 1 ' ; : - " -. .. ' '- - - .; :''...'-' I '( -' ': '? 1L . .... '; . - .- - ; ' . "..-'. -- fy

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