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ii it V KS'l AJiLISIIKD IN 1S78. II I LLSIJOKOUGII, N. C. SATURDAY, N()VEMliKR 2b .1881. NEW SERIES -VOL. Ill -NO. i). 1 s !h ' fr? MM! V 1 I I I I 7 I I I Ay jl jy 1 .THE Orange County. Observer, EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Hillsborough, N. C. ! :... : i - "a.'inty. . .- ir . .-:; J.vl-rv Advertisements inserted at ine ratatf tl 0j per f qii a'j (U Hurt) tor tlrat Insertion, and M s-i.t j,f-r f;i rtre tor each additional Insertion ic 1 1 rwtiue.i ten cecU per line. aij X rn ;rr; denote. your subscription his i xi in-1, or i- duo, an 1 you are respectful: y re- i ! Uv 1 10 SCttl-J. Tie. Kditor wi:i not bo responsible for viewi NiUMtuiiitd and expre.-.sed by correspondents Address all ltteri on bustnessto The Observer, Hillsborough, N. C. ' ! TTIli.T yoi-hsklVks by making m.ney : 11 u !,. n . ohi' ii t t.iiiice la oirerea, tHereby o s i.'Hjin jv,v rt fro.u your uoor. Those ! ,vi.o a!v.:.yst;.kea.ivai,ta.e oi the k' od chances ; i i.i inoai y th.t an: olfered. generally 1 ! :oi- mi. n cii.HM.sri main in poverty, we want, i.i . 1 1 1 v i, v, oiii'Mi. iko s and irlrls to worl; for , ..... . . .. . -j ..... . ' -.vw m ri.lii in fie ir own localities. The bustne: wi.i ;u i:m !c tji;ij, ten tiuics ordinary waxes. : u. iiu.: i. an ev,.,,-i-o'outnt ani all that, you : r red. iiv... , one v. i.o ei.k'cs lulls to raake i. -in. y eiy r:iiiiMv. ou can d' voie your ii v eiy r:iiiiiv. otl t an devote your : :.oie t in lo ti.e work, or only jour f-pare mo tie n: n. l ull lnroruiu' ion and ;d'l that lsneedrd - :n In . a ddro-.s sTlNbON lc CO., Portland, M .. oi-. ;s i vid isiiiin i7i. ri,vjARnc Rpnnr.HTnN a rn . i ft vj w m. a w w aaa w m. 1 W J j Pit N'TERS, HINDERS AND BLANK ; , ' UOUK MANUCTURERS, KALEIGU, N. C. our .Mnho : Tho bont work at louht possible price. P.OOlv AND JOB PRINTING. J I 1 1 is s 'aivcly nrcoFsnry for us to say we are le t. r j ii'i .nrd 11 r work lu 1 his line than any la ti e state, lor our work is knowD thr u,;i.i'u: Noiiii Carolina, liut we wish to . ..i' atte.-ien to the f.c-t that our facilities aie m,. 1 ie, to 11 :'i,ie us lo compete Wliu any nouse, n rii. ,.r s,,.eh it. ct.mhi wAtic ami low i.ricea. ri o th - r.est l'.oik and Job l'ressos. ine i-.'.-t V.ul.tv or Material. Ine most c m- ,vs oiim. nt of Taper. Employ the most .... . M. ,..HI,,oMrii T.irolr fall . .( ' 111 II ri 11. UU'I llltlVtlii.. J w ; ... .;. . hi'; onr patrons perfect satisfaction. das and most of his evenmgs in the oHiee where he was employed; never muK P.IXDING AND MANUFAO j w,.nt to theaters. or the opera, and pos . TURING. sessed not the slihtot vtyh of man- ' - . ' ner. v. e r i : mil inks of every kind In the neatest ; 1 1 tin' an. : PLANK BOOKS !' an t (mallty, made to order oo i : te '. ',. v. -'iw,- a ...q.lete I'dndery in charge of a i i .-tup. H'lit lutiU. KectTd l?C0kS, i. t . i!,d r.o ks. I. liters, Pay Books, Ac. .0 .1; w l el K pra es. - ; 1 u oi;r orders and we will rive ycu sat- " viy j..t- and price I DM AltDS, IlltOt (ill ION A co!, K AI.KlCill, N. C. (1,a :' ;n the mo-t pleasant and 1. T' T St i. 1 1.1 IU ll'Hl- TIUU TTldU v r i-,p to tho who wlsn to j ' U- .11 1 I.! ll." li:" M1UIIII. tli'a'ii.oN. 'Mpttal not required, ... i r l-Ii M' 1 v.TYin rr,'. a uaj ww ..-.! is ei.aiiv inaiii- wlth-ut stavir.jr aay li :.i li t.i tier nltlit. 'o risk Krhatteicr. M 1 v i,. w workers Wur.tel nt once. Many are a. ..; : r-itui - s at tic- l.ustr.ej-s. Ladles make r. s 1 i . . . : 1 ;i. men. ;.nl jouii) l.oys i.nd -clris mm' r.'i.T p.. . N'.. n.c wuo ;s t.l:np to vort fa .- 1 Iue ' tf n,ade iu.twfc.at .itiy ordinary enipleyment. trri 1 1 c ivt I'tiCe wtlt Rnd a slort reAd 0 f. :' tn'.f. Adiiu '--a U 11 ALLLTf Jt CO.. Fcrt- i re n. .ny t vpry ray man i.m .au YOU 11 rOUTRAITS A': I TLD IN THE FINEST STYLE 01 4' my on Drnwlnr, t.v .v atariit post patden roller or f raxaed. : v . , n -s. 1-rlct s uecerdinR to sdze, ranjflnfir t. a i.i. A ur sxio inch portrait, to $16 and i.-i f, r are . Ail 'that is necessary Is a good , u e-r.t; a of small likeness to work from. saiiffacticn lsalwajs guaranued. Address, 1.. a in.iA'io' lie . .: - A .1; ' ' 1 CT f outr.t fuml-hed free, wltn full ln XU Mrue'ioi.s fcr vocdueting tt most 1 o-. ,e Lu.-it.i ss lhat any one can engage a. 1 ar u;s::i s i o e..y 10 learn, arid our ln vm t i il-are u simple and plain, that any . a-, make k'icu pn tlt- from the very start. :-c, can lati who is willing to wcrk. Women a' a u. ct -smi as men. Beys and girls can ..ra :..gc mws. Many have made at itic tusl 1 wr ne hundred dollars in a single w efc. 'hUi- ike tt eei kiiovru before. All who en K i-i. are surprised at. the t-as.' and rapidity w - t:: wiitcli 1 hey ;;!- able 10 in ke money. You t.aee in this hu.-tne.-s duilng your spare iv at "great piof.t You do not have to Invest '.ii In ;t.ewe lake all the hsa. Those who Lto roady monev, sbould wr.te to ua at oace. ai. luriusiled friw Address HvL'B a CO., A iiUat.it Mala J 15 i nt 1 1. vk if:kt uai. l ir. il u. t itifni . Tha: i. til- ciean.r At iMrt.riy In the ftniet. Aft. -. ti-- tnen: lint when ltii lni-rveniug i'. nl '.- i-)tt l t," with w ha; "ea.-lti pjln j f-r the Ain ! i rr ii'l- h' I'-hv'- it- not fe ! tin sorrr" ot parting- w ! ; it who ma.-; fctaT I-dUe-rUa,;? 'lav ti v Ujv. i ami knowing when we wake upon the ru.rTov. ! .n not Crj'l in itri arrustome J pj. - The one (!ot"4 h-e. It vwi-i ioui'!'.- gl'.cU, tl ihe !'aj.met, i Ji.-.fijf o e.i-e t from p.irtb. vie;;l ntia jt-taiti ; A iisc oi tArtitly pain; Ir w.'-r a JiiiJ grie-r if the true-beartfU Wlio L.v I here, h'ehl on the further -hore IJfinetuijt-r us no more. !'.;. - i.-itf. jii th" uii-i-t of ur Hrnicit'i-4-I hat 'U-ath j ri t'ginn;ii;,'. not an end. We "T.v 'o tm. an 1 s-u-i-i an ''lis, Hid! tv!tr iri'ght bt- -tti', t oi r- tii'ti' U It4-;ii foi.'nh.i'Sow ,nK" f tt iutur- tbrw u lnro the v;!-i unknov. n. t.i M i.'r;oijM the foiifiii'-s of our r-j-m. , Alio ll t.iith. ai l'i oM ilnrH w.-f ;i!'!. W omen r . c 1 tiit-ir i U. !!-.) ti. life, thi-n on'.y fr a -Oiion in.r i.ittlri(r Are. uor sli.i'.r wr wait m ,uii I ' lit II we inert ajram. 111 t. IJKAI'TVS IIOH K Mi Huwi'-ys 1'iettit Ht i.ortvh-r was the bit of n blonde tfirl named Florence ( Vstletoii. It wis u romantic name and she hud u romitutie history. 1111 Mio.Mits s re dend. she was the hem. oi iueu ioooeii, uuo lo.vi .t 0.." . i- 41. ... .. ...4.. I. i.l .1 I.II'lVl '111 I . i i He hud been in love with lu r mother, . , -r , , 4 , and w verv jeilou-. of tuc taUghters ,. , .' . ttCtt. ., r guardianship, ti eating iiei x.itu arui- , i .r (Oil 1 tt-iifcil li her quite as 'aII'II .. much as pleasing nei nun iii.uun uo. I lis allei'tiou. N et it was quite exasperating to the 1 , . , , t young men to see ner hanging on his. , ,,,, i, l.nn.Kinu. b:.el,elor of Vet it was quite, exasperating to the " " " otilv 10 He boarded at a hotel; she . ... : l.M.l Afr. Hawlev's Dlettlest fet ol' oil ... ; 1 ; I 'IliS. wlf i.i. .1 in.isit ch:irinin.o-lv. ill rosewood ' x . , and blue damask blue damask. She had canaries , , . r-- ,i a paroquet, and a King amines j it lei . 1 .... I ;.t ,i.1,.. anfl.nri. spuiuei, ami a iium mno. r m .n.n...... i tv .ami it was but a short time after i ' her arrival bct'oiv every young man in the house was markedly subservient to her. I Tbeie were four voting men in the ! hou.se-Chartoy Childs, Fred .(Jruu, i Leonard Martin, and Dick Manchester J all bright, agreeable, marriageable v, ,o,.r nw.i. oiol -ill jobnirei-H of F'or- . oung men, and a 1 inli mrtrs of l .01 1 ence Gastletou. l imuly, there was ' another; buthe was too "plain and bash- ; tul to bo admitted to the elegant ranks' of Miss Castleton's galaxy of beaux, an. I no one thought of his being any one's lover. His name was David Atwood. He 1 ..... i MM,j. keeper, was plain in dress, 1 r ' - ..viiiet.l v strni.htencd 111 means. lle bad one of the smallest of Mrs. ! ir.,ui,iv-s c-idc rooms spent all of his HHWll SSUU H'OU.., ."Ul .oi The others laughed at him he was so shy and awkward and ba-diful. And . . . , 1 M 'met I - .it. 4 ...ili.i.l tlwi I riorence-v asiicou. oneu j- . laugh, s:lverly: yt't no one oiiereu nun f uuv disrespect. Indeed, tliey all knowleded hinn4o be "a good young man, but so homely and awkward!'' Florence Castleton had a veiy pret tv voice for singing, and used to play upon a guitar., a beautiful one, inlaid with pcntl, which her guardian had given her. One evening, after D.o id Atwood had rrsided m the . houe alsut six , . , . , ' ! Wc k. she brought it uown to ine par- l.r :u.d sat down to p. ay. The young nu-n gathered around to sing with her.- Young Martin sang o i i .iwr very well, and ( nude, Cad. s. ng better. hile they weic sinking Pa- vid AtwiH.d eafiiie in. ( ) He slijqvtl into a c. ruer, anil -at (down in his shy way. and was uu i noticed ui-til Dick Manch.estcr, who Was restless, for mischief, called out: . 'fr Atwixnl. won t vitt c -t.i1 and km . with Us?" !do nit Miig, he said qut. ily. Nor plav ?" askisl Dick. I plav upon tire violin?" aske.l Dick, ! I'laucinu shvlv at Martin, as if he was 1 starting game. All awaited AtwotMi's answer ith a certain degree of inter est. T have nVt uei d it -inoeT.came here. "Onlv upon tio violin," "he nn.-wcred. 1 crv ing the names of all who slept tn ably tne youhg t roods travc; t. aether; j Florence was strumming h. r guitar thVWing. I ow-r.etl my door and then cjme, aftf-r an ioitrvai, the .parents v 1 . " t. . . t: , , and, haally thi rear is broigsit up by ihv i carelessly. the 1Unt tl"elhat ih ueaklv. the milrm, the ,n .filing ad Uk ! Won't Mr. AiwikhI 1 1 u hear him : all tiie other chamlers were open, and broken wicvetli Tms is tne rule ia autumn. I will unpack it, and it" uot.e of the ; the back pait of the h ue tff from ruby thraiied U jmuiiu o.:u pr jceis as string :ae broken I will play." -ai5 th0 front. miaily from Mjx.co to Newu-ld-and Atwod, andheroe .pin tiy and left the -Are all cuff I ake4, flinging a foacaJa llitle f.in yuld U mxe iivm. - -How could vou say that, Di 'iCJi.' .1. probably plays execrably," said Miss Jeapette Manchester, Dick'd si-t. r. T never krew a country bumpkin j through the smoky hall, who hadn't a fantasy tor a fiddle," said -Heaven have mercy!" cried the Martin. There, he's oouiiug back! j irisb girl, "but I don't think Mis Cas Now, if any one h.-.s falstidious mutical t tUton is out! I haven't s,huj her! Oh, j cani. "I'll ttav," anwered Dick "WMl nil Btav aral tLe luu," said Grove, sitting down by Mis Caj- rIavid :iiue i:t, I begau to uude-r-taud what w"a coming u.s he bent his head over the violin and drew the oVf lightly across the strings. In a mo- ; ment he club-d into an air of erdi s, , so light and grac-fvd that it was like j the fall of sea cprav.- K v-ry ear aud ; eye whs given in rapt attention; some ' j in delight, some in troubled doubt; as' i if they could not believe their own j senses; sonic in spleen and envy, aud all j in amazement. Astonishment was the j I orevailine- eiaotioi. ! I , . , . , , ' ; ! , , , T A, i neb..,!. . 'Tl: 4lnr.i onv innt vmi III', irv'4 At llltiC till T i t fc i i vj 4 . A 1 1 woufiil particularly like.-' Ana lie glaneed toward the side of the room j where Florence Castleton sat, rather ! tlian at Dick and Martin. ! "Will ym play, the 'Phantom Cho : rus from Fan-ty" aked Florence. Alio lillltl, sw'ei xon came ,,u. ; obediently, in beautiinl pi rfection.- ! Air followed air. The company .111 1 in "i l..,I.T ...-.rtl sien-oouim until me uoaeui iein- led riusiciiui hud down his now. A and ex . .. .. 1 . II 11 ..J. pressioi.s ol trratitiiiU; ioiioweu, mu David Atwootl smiled only at ence Castleton's simple remark, thank you!"' He left the room. A little Flor- t : w iiin .v. v ma.y .4tiA&4Vt.AV UliUt Ll .'liUn . alter I went throueii the hall and met - ; him. , ... . . , , 11; , "You have surprised ami dtlllhttl us nil with vonr nerformnnee Mr. At- : J 1 . . vvihmI, T said. r He smiled. j ,.T , . ' . , . i "1 learned to play to please a little : Cl- ci.t..r T ....un-..!-...! i.v v,.. "Sdne'e she died I do not care to plav ,ii . , , . mueh, although 1 love music. T..w l 1-1, .. -t....l i U ...1 ,i ni iueu i ioieuee va.-inrLoii luuoi )V and went uo stairs I thought she n beard what !ie said. : "Do vou think she liked it?" he said i with" amusing simplicity and direct- ! ness. ; j "Yes 1 am sure she did," I answered- j u soon became perceptible to nil ,b- j s..rvinrr people how much David At- ! l 1 r i , WOO(1 was m lovc Wlth Mlt8 Ciwtic- . toiI He would turn pale evOry time sho hlkf. to him, and -once, when he t brought her a chair in au "awkward hurry, I saw him trembling like a leaf under ner beautiful eves. They were jtogetner inai evening, witu inree or .1 Aii -ii.i 1 t'onr 'others, iu the parlor. ..yc; rfi-.t,.,, ".i,i tlr..tlv 1ittl T , - 1 ...a 1 -i ;.i..i;.,...i t?i. 4- senooi-giu, wno Ki'.iueu r lorenee lor her beauty, after the manner of school- anii Western Asia are selected as winter girls, "your eyes are just the color of quarters by mOst of them, and they may of tho water otTConev Beach, where I saw j ten be noticediou their way thither to hang it laf summer." cr towns at fUt Pz'. in spite of . " . , ; their experience by the shifting lights cf Miss t nstleton laughed. . ! the streets and hoLses. The swallow or "They are like .summer skies,"' said ; nightingale may sometimes be delayed by j Charley Childs. I .it 4,., ; 1:1... ,1. t PllullUCr ot 'Owen Mereuitll HI l-lUC i ttU(1 ?oia" sui(i Dick Manchester. ' i,l nlinHc v..,,v ...mMvin" on f r - I . , , , , , 1 Atwoou.' sant r lorenee, iwaing arcn- ly at David. His answer w as involuntary. "They are like tluH.hu- larkspur which used , -i "i to urow m my mothers warden. he 1 h 0 ' sau Florence Castleton blushed; it was j the only time I had seen her blush. Looting ui, she suddenly met the eyes f h miardian. Mr. Gray, who 5 1)lvsont- Rising quickly, she went to , tju, pluU(lj and seating herself, played ' u lif-ht air V ; ' T"hat ni-lit a crv of lire awoke nv. I , T . by unuflVcted for a moment until I , SUti,rnly ieroeived the odor of smoke. I Rising quickly, I opened my door; the . hail was rilled with smoke and there f i ... . n, ; was i;reat confusion in the houee. Hie , cry of "Fire, fire 1' arc. I llnn.tr n a wr:,tper. drew on slip- !rs, n 1 1 i cuim -uce l.utting my most ' , . -.- . i. t valuable pain-rs into mv vritmg-uea. 11 ,. , ; While I was doing this there came a quick step on the stair.-, and a voice the occupants hod fled. It was a ser 1 vant. S "Oh, come down, for heaven s sake!" - ..he cricl. "The back part of thehon.e i i afire irom cellar to roed, lnsiae. There were ihrs in the hall shutting , coat arounvi me. and taking up my pre- He l.cious writing-desk, 4,Mhs Florbc, Mr. ; ana Mrs. Blake, Houston, and 1 Miss CaMleton?' said I, as we went what will I do? Just then K tisnir- carue lejinn ut stniiK. j .. '"Go downp hj cried to rue, a sprang past me. He flung jen the door Ktwern the two halls. jA volume of suiolie inur ed out, und I retreated. It was David Atwootl. I knew instiuetivt ly that he had Cone for Flnrto r.ul(.Sm nti.l th t silti , , V Down staits the' people were carrv- iug ont fllraitm.0? and the graUht crn- fion and consternation, mulled with much actie energy, prevailed. Mr. Gray; caught 'the arm of Mrs. ? cvley, as wdie fled dwn tiie stairs xnth a pile ojf valuable clothing. - "Miss Ca.stIeton, Mr . HaAvh-y where is she'r" he eried. "I don't kiiow!"' I don't know:' he fxclaimea lU-spairiniriv 'Some ne went ior her j I have not 'seen her" Mr. Gray interrupted "her with an oath, and "sprang to the' stairs; but -nt that instant the figure oi David At wood emerged from the .-moke on the stairs, with the sens. -less form of Flor ence CastleHn in his arms. She had uppan.ntl v nU-d with fri-bt , ..r J..ell OV(invllolmc( ,vith hmk;. s)u. W;ls h:lli avt.sst.1;; ur ,K.niltiful hair sn,..lt : 1 n.,,;.!- i ,-t lur white, : scions face Was clasped to his bivast. rl"'Ii..- ol'l-i.il nr ii.f.. 1.. ..,.1 - i ' soon revived, and was carri--d to , the hotel w here Mr. Gray resided. ( The lire Svas finally extinguished. l'ut the house was very much injured, i .. , .lentil nnt,iii'.ii-,iihi m.i ;i ... .,.; ,,t Tf ... ,u . -n(i tU i T . , It was siumgaim 1 weiu out oi town: butrh-t stinim -r T received the follow "uum.,i Mimui.i i ruuui uit lolloii- in,r etter froin Jeanette Mancheter- i "Mv ikaiuT! Ksthk:: I vc mi. -li new to t. i! i you? Hm-nn- H.Uet..i! h-t- marn.-d that h .rr.-l. ..... . ... -i 1 - A... 1..-.,... ... ......... v.. . doe j.Ia.v in-,mtilul! onhe vi;i;n. it Mi-iii.-i the. In- haved'la-r fr-ia th.t- -(he, ;i!'i u- went n-t. a pa-- Kon ,f .'mutudi-L an i he told h.-r th e he i h,.r: ; ",l'J ,:i'u vvas a I'l' tti st;ite .1 Jifl:t:r f r that :.n-o.- i ,-rttt.,-;r,v, wh.iis inoie ihan half in !ow,t!i ! tnr iuin-e:f, i be'ieve. Pan th.-y say that Kior.-nee ; Med to hnn: M'i-ir miardiaii. n-iae?nler in v laoth- ; er,' and n.- yaveinirht up "iui i.'a-t h. r marry At- . WOO-I. I W;-I1 t pit t.Iie w e lima. :! I k tiiace :.t j jtu. (;r o" rountrv seat, and thev sn ihe oride wore li'.ia-hirksi-ur m la.r r. Horrid ta.-ti-: an I , so torth. ; i . ' MIS', iiei ki:."" I smiled, 1 w as very glad. AVIn (tiinli1-. the IliiiU. j - Familiar as jlhe migration of biids is to I us, there U prhaps no (luestion m zoology I i0' obscure The long flights they takef i ami the unerring certainty with which they Wlng lh;ir waH,lweenlue Kiost distJt nlaces. anivinff antl Ui-iwrtiw? at the shiiir j period year after year, are points in the history of birds of passage as mysterious j 89 'bey are interring. We know that most migrants! fly after sundown, though 1 many of them select a-moonliirht nieht to 1 - . 1 i " ----- . cross tue Mediterranean, But that their me teorological instinct is not unerring is Proved by the fact that thousands are eve- rv vpr flmwnHl in tlieir fludil nvir tlm it : r )ear oroneu in tneir m:ht over the At- .-jamic anJ 0.hr cceans Northern Africa j unexpected circumstances; yet it is rarely i that they arriye or depart many days soon- Wwtnn ronsiderfd that were ni.T,.Trl cat. ellites revolving round the earth, their ar- i nvm wuiu umuij uc uiwe surei) caicuia- ' 1 ..I.l l.n.lli. Kr. 1 1 .. i ted bv au astronomer, foul weather cr fal, h.-t or cold, the nuffins renair l. , fc K. -7 - - - x JT J some of their siatiijns punctually on gienv tlayf, as if their movements were regulated ; by clockwork The swiftness of flight which charac'.enzea most birds enables : , . . , . them to cover a vast space in a bntf time. ' The common black swift cab fly 270 miles an nour a spied which, if it could be maintained for less than half a day, would carry the bird "from its w inter to its sum mer quarters. ! The large purple swift of America is capable of tven frreuter. leats on the win. ! The chimnev swallow is- slower ninety miles per hour be iug about the limit of its i pwer; hut the passenger ' VWn of the Imted States can accomphsii a 1 jurnet, of l.Uou imas tx-tween sunrise 6un . U (j3 trUe, as the in.ani.us HL.rr 1'aiiAen-lias atteiupteil to show, thai ' migrants Jrfnk their flig his u.ay he directed I by an exrVicricc partly inherited and part- ly acquiiC-d byithe individual bird. Ihev . f. ... f often fol oa-tile c-ast une of cutmtnt?, : and invanaUlylukc, on the:r posing ovtr the MtdiV.riaaean.- one of three rouus. lut this ikeorj- w;h not explain how th-.y pilot themselves over or a 1 oo a is, and , , , . ... - ., mvii. dated by the. fc, faur.uar j every 4Taitrj,;.iS: t lhe ,,.4 ftnj you Tg birds uo no; joWney in company... Inv.-n- Te return urney is acc mpli--hed ia U.e reverse order. Uhe dutiace travellci s.eu.s E-'.-teovor, to have no re.'kU-n to the s.z. of tUe travtler, Ine Scdhu.uc-.hr . ;er forms its matkna; fun-tiou airot;g tied Lsr, andt-ciois its winter Lol.dij- aa t-Ji the ntzri -ot t-e uda.a; wL:ie the Uny, i at tome anions tC cacu and ajivs ci tic ; Tit-rm. Calkniet than ameng iLe tr and It8 ot Netth As Irish lady wa- mucn en her guuu araia&t t-e:rayiag Ur natijnal acrea: xh .i -he is repjrtiu lo Lave jp.kta ef 'Sv creature of Vesu vi u-,' fea-ung thai sh cn.ur vvwuld l4lray her aaun. I Oht lUU'hrjd.. Wricks hid &.imf itxth pulled 'cy ard to k o!J ia Lis jaw, th ch swelled unt;S it Jo ke.l hke a prize w.itermtlon. He p3ulticcd V', birdeti it, &I! t co putp e, ar.d wah ed the a everal utght4(Jiih i, 4 ;etiuc c i ace extraou frrtui lkh Iner. !ii.i i III .fls. hit 11 wiln.irt t.fY.f- i - Kep. stiia. lue .4Uer nirnii3r ho re- marked hii wife that he'd trive to Ht-y uce who would hit it a trtinendaus thu-up Middin'y -wiihtu; Lis t xpociin, it, tote if it w mlda't bujst the swdht.-r. lieilta: w man, smiling to fceiseif, wtnt and ii'Uhfietl a bootjack and fct.-ppin up quietly b hia I the old mau, a he was tr in-to strain some collee through hii iteji, lv;igy inquired: "Where d es it bam you ii..:, Wri.?" -Oh, Lorn! ti-ht isere,'' up .vd Le. a-i he tarred his jaw Un nl p ui.!el to the protuberance. Taki: a sup bj.ckwnrd the t'ear woman risa the bo. i jack oa hiirii and hit a regular b instaiuT n.ht in the c icre of the cai a.r.it; , ami ;u;iincly stej jHt back to awa:t lesuit-. Tu- ol-.i man's knees flew to his thin ns !k; s.mt up hke a p.ilent rat trap. , - - . -..w.i . 'Jin ne iu..ea u u e ; in ..c.i, an., as he t.ancetl the cm-can leriind var4.iies; 1 h wife smilinglv 'A: "Did it relieve o-i. aear'' And' as lied to i.o.vl out an answer oil Mrs. . w';i had fal dioppe 1 in, heat a har- wr -ask he IV'. ty lelre.tt. And now t:t whole neijhhor iivmI hiix thr.t Wti--les Las tot m uiram, ana as Mix fiy reuaiked: "That lu-comit will I.- thc tiLU-h , i;u,' t-iose.jl,ib.diheaos t .cti:mr uii to va'ta 11. ' I"u i'i pe' V'htul llir- t. i rom t..c an: uui rt jMMt ou the liant of i lie v.ui id w c pi i a ;ai iiku of this year's wheat cr.y in ihc- vuri us eountiks of Ivinpe. Thcxieid in l'a::ee is n t to mtnts rei iirned. it is ieporud vviv iu;oi in three, la ny i;o d in UvuiU -three, ii eiimm r, m iwctiiy-ionr ami had in (en. Iu Aua n AiULary tne tr p is g Kd aud above the aver: e i:i lua.v u is iti niiiiiii,, ..f..,i,.r l .. ... . ' to t.ial of ha i.i,r, and the uime is trueot t c iiTili i iovn.ccs oa Use Danube, in Ciirili inv. latvinj- r.e hon,(r.-,i ..u .. . ...... sen '!f,o;iVC::t:J1UVt, lhtrV1' lh" i! Oi luls iar ;s 11 i.vn !.. .o...,- . ; .1 ... 1 1 . - , -'ii i-iiuj. in b'.vn. iian i u.c -cUl wusgrcativ redi.e q by ctre.;.e he u audiirou-h-; bat the qml-i-y ot the gram is good. The Belgian crop is far below the average, wmk- tile Span-i-hi-br. In lie; ai d the yield 13 up to the average, aii 1 tne ouahtv u ooti. The 13rlt:sb crop is leiurne.i as len per cent 'be- lo.v the average, u d ihi-i report was made uiu.c 1:1c uu'.ii uanuuing radis rrom three hund'ed and tifij-.f. r advices re e.iv.dasio 1 nc harvest iu Gnat liri'nii I ,.!"... ... I... ... 1 h ntv.ei.ty-lb ie tii.j'.v an overaverLgc. one him'.Jrtil and tifly-uiae u:i average, and seventy-one au uinkravtrage. ()i ihe whole, th- year has be -n a po r one tli:oiuLout m-jst o: Iv:r -pc, an J the sen en ! wheat c ; isbelo.v the avtrazo. 1 rai'laleI ,y the ipie,.. A g od st tv reach. s us Iro n Ik-igiu.-n, the tiutii of which is .1 rra u t eed. 'A I iau k ing liJU-e.al Wivicrs rvcentlv received h letter from a bank at IJda Pesth. The re- cipieuts Knew thai it rc.'atcd to a matt.r,of great inporumci; but, unfortuuitely, they could not master the contents of the mis mvc, as it was written m the Hungarian language, au i there was not a at Ver viers wno understoxi that tongue. Aeo--ciinirtv, one of the partners rook a j urney to Brussels, expecting to tiivl evtrything he w anted at the Capital, - but otly to be CGsappointed nobo-ly at the banks could read Hungarian.; .There was however, stid the A.iMj-o-Hungarian' Embassv, whither the banker b- twk himself, to learn that there vas an attache who spoke Huu uarian, but he had gone to Iharniz " for some sea hatuing. Almost in dt jpnsr, the hero of ihe story called np-in the B urgo-ncist-, r, w i-jj wh"i;i he was acquainteii, and related ins troubles. 'Afier tome thout'at l.; u. r;.;,. ....,!.: 1.: r . 1 , ... ..-..ij., skimii ois I - ein' ii. , exclaim I --.."Ji.i, 1113 I I 111" ti;. f-tViJlilll "Aft rail, tnetm.ou, most foolish leas prov, the ,Mst.. N Hu , u- leal ot si rvH'i ri he asktd for tlie hrnr. 1 The next dav he returned the ori '.nal to ilh .' g nt!e:r.au tr-:a Vervfers, with a Iran- f iati ori in Funcb. in a neat, feminine hand. lo what iPin.vm.mfa.ryat l oe.tht m,. fortune ?.;ke thede.i tmnker. 'This is an affair invoiviug Hjme milporrs and I shaJl U: happy to pay u ,.hanOs.-ine ii'ju tr to the tran-aa-.or wlio has enabe.d ::te to gti at the meaning e ! the lt-lt r in time to c .nc-lude the affair," 'Dake you at your w.ot." replied the Iiouri?omaa er. - - - "liive me 1 'V'".' itic p r oi ir.,.ttt. for t..e tran- i.o- :? n .ne other than the ('iCen. : ac ii 0:1 si) .'.e a as ex: tnenceu nvelv Kalis. emjeyuig her knowledge of the llunturian . .!;us,'e ! b "gjf one of her su;.;aV i he O icen A the Belgians a daujhtei . f the Archduke J st.ph, wujc l-a-c;e-t ru.c f IJi-ng'jry is stio remern bercl ty lb: ts-p'e, aral she wa brn in ti.e cupula. c:t dumu her father p tlatia J Out iu Calif- rsu to men ttc-A up to flzbt with draw a p:s;o:s.whcn one of. them sudden'y exclaimed : - -Ik..-!!:' asdth. Bu there .s a tan- - ktuli crawirs up v -ur :o-; ihii'. jove aud i .1 iuo. . mil Ui Oil . u and u rick. Jim. " Ta'ic iTCO'i s: f .r Goi s ake !" Re sl rp ie;r O'Zl on a;r, , Jim's pistol rang tnd tLAt . tarantula wm kry.vsed :a" .: ::. tiost for. while Bill dreppeet hii p. 4 unj ruLei m'o Jim's arias and "aaia they were fntn.fs whi.e -ttraniula juice rlei f;eeiy st the bar, and by three ocHck lf-e next morma Bdl had killed Jirji. ar.d was r;diV5 a ay rapid ly atrurs tue p;ics. At five -r .x motita old, the ojtkrel ali j i bt St psAted from the pullet,' and . ingtmder the e-oiubiried dags of other Na : L v thvU;ciVe. j tiuli. rear each sx NEWS IN The IM1 te!rp!itneoarriHl meaf-i' '30J miles the other day. At Pomiii, 'omls hat. Wn fotm.'l exactly like the modCH fine tooth kind. Tlie Ivttton IhiJ.li.- I ."t t.i,., .ii OIl' wiui .7,.K? lilllii,TS i . , .i Of the imputation of Ireland, 7i.i r d nt. nre Catholic. I1 Tin re are U0M BntiqmJvgsmv Momums residing hi Iowa. Then are iui!- tf .sewers own. txl and controlled by tbe city of Bstoii. StVD-tary LuuNdu has little m.ji named Abrah.un. Nearly all tin i irujiortl . into (reat UriUin ccmes fnnn N.rwav Ex-President und Mm. Have iini. 1 1.. :ii r . -. 1 mui sai n,r i.nglana earlv mi .nt li. Uext The Kmperor William is growing deaf. As he grou . older he dH-s not In come more soeiul. - liie anutl.il rt!ii or. L.r.i. ...,, .. v .unn,iu .... I i nmoU!it to aUmt r,J,Hk -'lhe lrd flavor ,,f London i u l;v..ut att.udt -t tlu. MetluHh.t i linivn; v It is etnuated that thfvv reside in L'didon, Knghuhl, not U-sh tuan :;o 0h tJlleVe. Hi. -av, -rag,- .!, s ,,i woikirgmeu l!i 1 ranee are ,,Mly '. cent.- a dav :tlitu of women are.Ml i. I he cotton fa -tones ih'tl ic South nave, since th,- War, p:ud dividend of j,or Cfll,t au . aerae The suoe-rititend. nt ,t Vtlll, in Piston has ehr.i-e,- t,f loj-.,; ,,tl J.:oS ilai.l lainos 'A llimk u v. ...ill.. . . . . i i ""iiu. in i ih'.i io t he ! " ; l'""!n ei im u-en i "i4- 1 men' ui:iii,-:ni'iux 'll.e ex-Fmpi, KKei ie Wa.s at Daru.stadt on dulf l. in the strirt. Mt ; ... il. M.i . i iue -uit i iiiioi;es liri iiii.'H ! The elephant was put uion thecoin- nt CVsar b. enue that ammal was call, d ! rn -m- in M o'it-O.....; . The late Lord IJrnceh-tield at twelve years of age W as a coiiquh r and editor of a weekly schiMtl newpaj)er. A t. own client woman has given her son a large comfort, r made .f hair cut from her own head durin ten years Kangaroo t.sil soup is now canned in, Australia and xim rt 1 in great quan- 1 t,m'- i birty yeais ago it cost Massa hu setts 5? 1.S1 to nlucate 4-aclrhild ; tic .. It costs KJ.Oo.; C. lluloid i'm a complex combira'ioii ormed bv' mixing gun-cotton and cam phor. In 1770 the Rrtish parage contain ed 'Jl dukes, and in 1h7J precitnly the same number. --"It is said lhat 111 a n eeiit canas of HI towns in Connecticut, oo,(MM.) jH.plc were found who never ait. nd church. The will of toe late D. an Stanley ' personal. estute Fresh buttermilk is m,J.1 on the streets of New Vol k at three c-nt u. glass- V The pietilleMjtle illage " f RejcheU- bach, in the Bernese 'GU-thmd, has been almost destroyed by a land Mip. lioston in IWi cojurmil bairels of lag-r ls r two barrels to every man, woman and child. Senator Fair has kmud' 1 Work on theColnstock while the mJjm niit Uilent of his couipany's mine takes a vacation. On March ', lot there were m Great Rrittaiti M,'Jl pl.treh win re h t ters could be maih-d. Tht Ktaff of the Tost Oflicc is ;5'j,ooo. RituiidiiOiiH coal prlncd in , I iw iji-v - even cotnitii H of lVriiiSlttniu, .1,1 a 1 - Arm..- ; I iiiat'a i,n'nt ui lhSl j :. "Hons. I -Tb.- averafe t ;ich erp of the Dela- j p'ddnsula is alH.ut four million akeU ; thi year il will not eceeI one ' biin.lrl and twenty thoutnd bajkt-. ' A man in Sch-nl.-rg has a v.n, ..ai. .t - .t it....' 1 tiii 1 1 t t i 1 ri t:i k 'i tw 1 liiiryrtji. .t wr- . which w h n : pressed will prluc' ,ixty six gallons of wine. A fd ruler near lU L-i.iAtui. Q., ha a 'ig 10 mouths old, weihiug l.Vl ixiundt, that wa loru v.ith but to h', ar.d it walks around on them. New Urh an has m woisca toevery five men. Thn is a:d to ' a greater xc.-i than 1:1 any oth r city in the Union. The jrj.Je of lex- are iti great gh- over the d:o-ry of runnel etal 1:1 tluit State, krd t ii-ve it uill add another to their alrendr jrcetit r-sourc-. -Mr. Arcluball ForUi, the well known war correspondent, arrived in New V.rk re ritly. by the Ctiy of Mon treal, from Livcrijd, and t-k up hi quarters at tlie t'uu:: Square Hot-!. On of the line! iample- ,f tTt;a- ! mental tattra'v in .the fiubil Stat m th noonnm-?.t eritsiin CLirago to t) - ! niouiorr f .th- latt viator Stephen A j Doughs. 1 Vieor;a, I'r.C.- of linden, th ! vou:. l.t.fv ho is aiut to I (.'roTj,!! I'xisc.s t i Sw d is having her ; bridal veil made for her at a German ! la-.v; factory. . a rviiipicuons increa f sacitle &IXion the t,fScr of the Austrian Army j:ai jj to an investigation, ' and- it tu j fuUni thit i-cuiiarv tmbarrs ; tn'.cau in t per-cnt. of th arrstwment 1 p-r e ei. 1 oi tlie ca. The British flag at prent control -an aggregate of lJ,0oJ,CMJ tons of ship ping.ugkinjt ll,tJJ,J) ton, of ship seal- i
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1881, edition 1
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