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f fl0 tiit "twit1 ' 4iv$1 ESTABLISHED IN 1878. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C.,. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2o, 1883. NEW SERIES. VOL. IV. SO. 4S tfttlC FAttHJlR QUOTATIONS. A thing of beu:y is a j;y forever KeaU. int a moral or adorn a tale Job n- ... lopo son. . Makeasu ins&ne in a shady place Spen- cer. All went merry .as tSe marriage bC lijIOQ. . . A gilded halo hoverir g around decay. IJj roQ. Ilia pity gave ere charity began. Gold smith. A lit'l rdund, tat oily man of God. Tlome.on. They also serve, who only stand and wait Mm on. Airy tonirues that only syllable men's u .men. - Mtlyyx. She. walks the water like a thing of life. Hi ron. God t mper? the wind to the shorn Iamb S.rne. Ik- angel's visits, few.and far between. Coming events cast their shadows before. (Jiuip'll. Hven bis' failing leaned to virtue's side. ( .1 iHIUlth. 1 1 childhood shows the man. as inorL iu nh.iws tbe day. Miton. It thou taint in the day of adversi'y, tby lr-nii'h is emill. Prove b. M .Hi's iuhumaiiity to man makes couut It 81 thuatldi mourn Uurus. 1 1 i tui.t to be contented with what w. Ltivr, uot w.th wnt we are Mackintosh. Blother Love An incident ha- jmt come under my eye which ho eutirely CjuA eta w.ih my ideas it rm rd 10 tbe hhuug q .alitiea ot wild tab bi s. ihat I give it tor an extreme oddity Iiurw'g the morninn oue ot my chiidr. l c-u.t in wiiu a veiy whue lac, aad an a. (')iini ot a larir whup suaae seen in tbe hick yard. A tew Luinutes laier a pe;-uhai i-u-tliiug or criug in the corner where the sti-ikt; was at racttd my aitjution, and run u i j haul in tbut diitcuou 1 was fcs.on i.ii.t 'd to see the last halt ot a chicken snakt j.r'.iji'ctwig irom under a picket tence, and a wiiil rtitibu buiug and stamping on it, ap I irt-i.tl making a determ.ned etfort to hold on ami prt vent the Bnake from goin et - t rely uudrr. A second later,' and before tnj jirreu' e wa noticed, by the combat- auiM. the caua- of the rabbit's effort! and I'ftuh&r noine was mamfesled by tbe ap t.-r.rtitice ou one side of ibe fence of the Ki.ukt a he id wuh a . tiny raobit in its jaws llic utile talbit wa held by tbe hind quai- t'Tsaudwaa strulmg and cryiLg vigor- o,i y tor thf liberty that a blow trom n) c'.i. adiuinimeied to tbe back of tte snake, hecurt-d h; The little tel-ow seemed uniu jurt'd, aiid rau eff a rod or so, whtre th i a . i -. . i u.,iuT raDoit, .wno had retreated a unit k a )- urar Miproach, j jwied it, and leading a oe ib. rail gait, too it to tbe w.o.a nearby Itwas tue strongest evi- ot a mother's'' love and cure tor it "liSprnitf I have ever steu or he ird ot, auu -s iu- only in.stai.ee 1 bae ever known ot b TH;,ba hi oiu the slightest aggressive dis- p-'sitioii, m tact, 1 hai supposed they were euiird witnou anv Uou'i peculate. We have late y had a flood of embxzle u:tnt ai d o ber tormd ot thett. and n ha t)ea tbe si.e btory in every case. Tru-td c s iters and otiitra charged with the C3n y 0! ben ueu' bora, speculated and lost. In tiiueweu cass tut ot twtntj, no crime oa mieuded Hud the thought ot iheti o cuir d to tb person who roved cr m !ja,8, they womd l.Lve ebuddered and re Co ? i troui iheinselveb; but they los' then ou in in y ; the borrowed without ieve t ui.r.f ne vtn'urea and ended as embes 2. ts and ihi' ves M. si ot tbe'scores of men who ha ve late y ! Uttied tLe country by their embtttdng. trt- citizeni ol unblemished reputations-Vuinoiaiidi- g ihe unooauded coubderjce ot tir r bpecuve communities; but the inor-d-ca e ambition to e' rith; to live m at lc; t-.ive ttieir chiU ren tbe toU respect - i t ot tottuue, and to gam the mocking bojiate ot fxIs nd hypocrites, made them mure -tep bj s ep uutil delected crime aud iLtffiC ab.e tbame logically followed. U u i speculate. Not oue ib a" thousand ' hoe rtio attempt 10 win fortune by "iu ative gambl.ng has profited by it; and tnaiy ho have not been broken in tortune, 1? was ed what is' ot greater value tfcan Ryld hunt st industry. The only vealih hat la. is and that is luil.ot comfort, n that Kaiutd by industry and enteipiise. and every departure trom legitimate pursuits to a n riches is crowned with peril at every fcup. Da't sptcuia'.?. Timta. Tkt Cur aal Uit Bsrcsut. The Emperor Nicholas wu in the habit of going about diaguieed And seeing tot himself how his subjects fared. He oftei visited the Raspberry Bath, a sort ot va j rietj theatre and a resort ot thieve, and on one ot thoe occasions disgaiaed as a non commissioned officer, took a teat opposite 10 an old 8-rgeam of the Guards, 'and en tered into conversation with bim. The old Sergeant spoke of the battles he baa tought in, and as his new acquaintance happened to have been engaged in the -ame combats, they became fast irienda ana went to drinking votka ttll close npoa mia oight, when the Sergeant said he must re turn to quarters betore the cathedral doc truck 12; but that he mace a rule ot ai ways dnnkmg oue last glass to he healt of the Emperor, for two reasons, first oe cause it was the dutv of every soldi r, ana, seconaly, because by always remembering to do sc be satisfied himself that ne was no intoxicated His trie td agreed with hiUi the health ot the Cs r was diank, and the. ooth appioac.ed the counter to pay to their respective scores. The old tieigeani' oi il was heavier than be expected, and, a Qdvi'jg tufficent raouey to py it, the bar teener threated to give him into custody, when the pseudo-sergeant otterea to main up the d ffcrence, wmch bis tnend, how ever, would not ajcept, but, drawing hit rtword from the scrabbar J, plac-d it ou ihe counte- as security, saying that he wout t turn in the uiorning to redeem it. upoi bicn he was allowed to Itave, wisuing hit uewljmade at qwaintauce yood night anu pU as nt drem. When ho had lett, the Eporer maue himself known to te bar eLder. who began trembli. g, the law be iu)t quite as severe on those who accep Sta.e property as it is on the soldiers toi pariiug witn their arms. The Czar oidr- I I A t 1 .1 - -a 4J - cu aim to aai u mm iuo o u ocrn,ui sword, and to hold his toi gue it he waut cd his Majesty to overlook his seriou dense, and left the Raspberry Bush win be bwoid under his cloak. He returned to he palace, aud, risk g ot five o'cluca nex aioruiug sent word to .hd commaaderin. chief ibat he wou.d review tne third regi- cue ut ot Guards (10 which the old aergtau oeionged)at 6-30 hut morning or w.tuu jne nuur and a nait of the order bein iSBUtd. At the appointed time his Majesty rode nt to the inspection ground witu his ttati ud put the reg ment through the drill him d If, curing wtich time he tpied his ac quainiaL.ce ot the previous evening, who to ni astonishment, held his swoid. lie theu asked the colonel of the regiment it he washed 10 recommend an non-commission e l officers lor nromotion. and three tfficere being tavorabiy mentioned, among them ' the old Sergeant, they were ordered to .1 - ,. , , i. iunDoiut. Here tbe Emperor diocpv, red mat tomething was wrong witu his .rieud s sword and ordered thai a criminal whose execution was to take place that morntnt should be brought on the dld. and upon arrival co umand! the Sergeant to behead htm. The soidier beg g-d that be be spared the degradation 01 oecomitig a public executioner, to which Uis Mojeety replied, 1 have said, it mu t oe." 1 be S 1 geant, seeing that there wrie uo means ot escape, looking up to heaven, xcla med: ' Holy Virun, 1 have not heard inismaa tried, nor do 1 know it he be . . ... .1 a-uil y or innoc nt, and as 1 do not waut w pih an innocent man's blood, 1 piay thee to turn this sword ot mine into a useless piece 01 wood should this man be not uiliy ui should be be uilty. may bis head taU a. he firti b.ow, ' ana rusi ing at the con ,imnH urni tw-m Ama .reich dealt him a ernble blow, which Caused his sword to fly m pieces, to tbe atouiehmeut ot everyoojy p esent xcepi the Emperor aud Mmteil, tud to the utter bewilderment 01 tbe con- vict -Holy Vugia" tue Sergeant shout- ed thoa ha s .vwu tby mircie aad ths man is ini ocent," to ich hi Maje-iy re- ui.ed; Yrs.andby m miracle your bWurd thai was left tne Raspberry B-sh and is no hanging in toe palace auard room Cal tor it this afternoon; your commission 01 Lieuteuant will be tied 10 tbe hauole, hu. I aivise yon in futuie not to drink my health unsless you Lave the money to pay lor it-"- Nw York Times. Press and Pilpit. Gay Waters, tbe recently elect, d pastor e ... 1 . L. fk...i... Cki,..k k . . . 1 01 tne rounu unco.u vUyi.u, UM joiLed the reportonat stan ot an evtn.ng pap-r. o doubt tnj piety 01 tbe paper aoa tbepusnoiinepMior wuiociuiproTeu .. . 11 v . : . j i by the combmauon ot journalism and pleaching Giobe-lemocrt. Tbe Rev. Mr Waters will find as many opportupit'es ot telling me irum anu bervmg God in the staff of a daily new.pa per as in the julpit on Sunday. Comic l arraara rrw.nMihl for the lies that rtporur is the last arvmng reprtteauuve oi Bohsmianitm, careless in his habit s of rum ii wmi in rerj Duura oi a reporter worn requires reguiantj. ounctoal rr and m i " 1 accuracy, aaa any on wno wouia under- e 10 join me biau oi a uaiiy newopapr j a the expectation that he would hav- nothing to do but to loaf around public place, or that he could draw aoj av that he had not earn.d bv ar . worh. ould be n.ost ofully disappointed. As Inp ornraKi nrt . .k I j m xrw vma ukiiiuuir iiirin in 1111 .'filing in the wot Id which is eujected to to i evere a test as that ot a reporter. Ibe doctor's mistake are hidden under groat d the lawyer's are known only to the j dge ne minister's coogregation cannot anewei iim back, the met chant's m states are rectified privately, but thousands of cntica r-adera stand ready to tet the report r wjrk and it he makes a mistake th p ape id called to account for it pubuciy. S . Louis Post-Dispatch. The Qrandeur of Vomis. When you want to cet the grandest ideb O a Queen, you do not think ot Catbarn e t Huseia, or ot Alu, ot England or ot tltrie Theresa, of Germany ; but when y i ant to get your grandest idea ot a Qaeet , ou think ot the plain woman who sat op p fit' your father at ihe table, or walk- c with him arm in arm down life'a pathway totneiimea to the tbanki-giving banque, sometimes to the grave, but ai wai s togetnt i , ootbu.g your petty gnef, cirecting ycui hiidibh way wardues-, j nu.g in soar intan tie sports listening to your evening pray ert oiling tor you witn needle, or at the epn uiog wheel, and on Cold nights wrapping y u up snug and warm. And then, at laei u that day when bhe lay in tne back rot m iyifg and you raw her take those tbiu bauu. with wnith ste Lad toiitd tor you so long ud pbt them together iu a dying ptaei mat commended you io tbe God wriom sb lad taught you to tmi oh, she was th Q.eenl The chariots ot God went doi o tetcn htr, aud aa she went in, all heavei roe up. 1 ou cannot think ot her now w.n out a rush ot tenderness that btirs tbe dee) toundations ol your soul, and you feel a aiuch a child again as when 30U cned on uer lap ; and it you couto bring her boct gin to bpeak jusi once moieyour nameat endcrly as bhe used to speak it, you wcul 0c willing to throw youraelt ou the grouLQ and kisa the sod that covets her. cryinn Mother, mother ! ' Ah, the was tbe Quee. I Lo make one such woman as 1 have de crioed how mai.y thou-ands would 301 want of those people who go in tbe roun ut thion aud diss pa ion, distressing ihe.r unUl 1D Uieir n-! "rosities they seen ' OMiaoae aromeaary ana niLpopoiamou,, 1 m . 0,Il8 M IM towards oisgrapetui apparei as ntJ ae go. so as not to Dearrested by tht pouc. ineir oenavior a sorrow to the eo o nd a caiicature to the vicious, anu an in sUU 10 in" Uua Wh0 mae inem women uot gorone; and tramping ou dowu througL a "ious, diseipated tile to temp- ra. auu eltruaJ damnation - Dr. Talmage in Frank e,le 8 OUDaa ne- A Living Woman Photographed In Her Uotliil. A young woman ot intelligence and cu!- lure. haviLg a great, disuke to tbe heatheu- wb cua cm ot invitiLg the motley mob at a luuerai to view ihe corpse, expresed tte su mai wnen ner iuue;ai look piace tn .1 ....... one should be a lowed to look at ber. O ot Miss U s lamily, in orier o turn tte aimai subject .nio a jose, remarked thai ber tneuos would be very much grieved it they couid not see aucb a beaafiut corpse un, 1 oay oe olu ana mly then, bhe said " bithtd. it aeemed so ludicrous ttai a . . . young Kirl should win to die oetore she wa olu so as to make a naodeome corpse lq yet not wian to oe seen mat rer tatner baid 'Vou hod better rent a Cothn have mad a c m.ug shroud aid nave jour pcotograpb uken, wbea you can decide w .ether or noi crc to K d upon." p l bu icea tu Uckled ibia mideu lair,, who was aching lor omeihing novel, thai ue proposed at onCr o carry out vhe plan. Ite bcrror ot the puotogrpner but made Miss B more d atrous ot aeeiug herselt restu g on satin cushions, clad in a snow wane roue, bor dered with swan's dowu a lily clasped in ner hands. Wnen thia startlio photograph reached me a tear ire moled for out mome t in my heart, but dd oot rie to my eye, ere 1 tnouht, as iove y in death aa in lite, no wonder her aiBtdeJ family wish to Dr serve lht llkentM ot eUCh . co. pe. The turn- n I . 1 lQll uie card over to see itre a D-rtet work ot arl WAs UieQt mhl w astonish m,nt Wmd 1Q Muw y;8 0WQ haudwriun ..piemsed0 DOt liek f(J fce me a,ur A am dead. This is VtUrr than the reality.' Boston Courier. "u k m w u educated dat he doan beneVe in de Bible, ne hat) tost his identity as a nigger and yit ami a fatten ter be ciasatd wid a wnite lolks. I Arkaasaw TravsUr. 1 Btrange, Long Elsep. '. "P loiu.er.. .na "ru uc w"wogicanj gutea nave own s a waw.avT : it r a i i ,, a I - iu w.,M .... .r. "w unr uu aimsi inaucel bis drownsineas, and wr al Da8 lnde1 b?nd and kep him fo ,on 10 ,etf!rc state, co-n pared with whicn tDer 18 no parallel in medical hit- i .1 i . . ,OI7 "Wter it u ma'tna, sautrok-, r iuc i-u v-uuimata IQftl IDQUCe. BIS DteS. ent condmon or not. certain it is that V afer last Thanksgiving hesppt bimpelf loof,rrmnin- d most of thetime wi'hin do-r8. and, three or lour days before Cnrit ra 3 tank into a deep sleep in his bed, ontmu'n there till tbe latter part of Jn u:y, ec rcely chan sting- bis p 'Sniou or r-U'jic z ng any De-son in attei dance, aim iot one tousing from bis stupor Toward itring t. ere was a slight change in ib 4 fper. wtiun wn8 mnnue ted by an inch 'in'ioa to move, but be did not rpen bi je, nd dur ng the three mot lbs si' 113 semi utconsciounefs eet in has sea c-l hten enoukh to rusia n li e. What 11 flj cce kf-pt life in him is more than any on 1 . y c n ten. vvit'i ie gthtmc iaa he was tron ii e to time bolsteied up in bd, bt 11 wrh - o&ed eyts at d m mth eeiled aicains spi'CQ. tie expressed - y bound or mot c i t evidence of ? ufif nn, aai til nce Feen d to indicate ibat bis wibb was eimpiy i left alone. Laier h- wis a-itisttd to a itiing position, but ibe kindcu wi r is of nn ffectiouate mother wt re uttered in vain m a. s ear- those or's f ii as upon the a f one totally beref of reason At last 1 e aotaen fom the bed and hi- clothe- u in. Thi.4 was brout.t about wit d fficul y. ind he was like oue wuh t o lite and no nuBtu ar power. lu April be began o va k tiembling at fir-t, belling on to tuicl-8 01 turuuure, and at'e'iwad be uld bt.nd a d walk alone. No poer o anjtuae howaver, resnltei ia reply of a ty liable As days came and went, he wt. ik d from bis bet to tbe rocker, a id back aiu to the Led. D i y, Ike au infant b as dreesed aud undressed. Evidetices t returnir g strength have bre i . marked Mnce ihe atrivaJ of warm wt-atber, but refisoi my in part Uui ger bas swayed him to inswer its call, ant as it by instinct, a wn le ag he scented the way to the hou-e nold pamry, borne bojieh meruory, it m3 oe ot the the bi ling place oi fr. s ed take nd niince piegivn.g ite jie and d'rection. and be ba-bin e, at netrly renular intervals, scillated betwen ibe cbair and tbe cup board bhlv.s In transit his ey-8 I ave pet ed on'y partially, a d he has uttered mvoluutary wrda only, and uone ot wticb could be unoerstcod or accepted as tnte 1U cent or with a mo ive. Rftitg in tb- .1 1.. i:.u. u ui ruwg aner bi"ejii;K uuuoij a i mgui ue s now regulaily put into bis garment, like a baby, and put into h.rccker wbere careful'y coveied over with nck at-d cob tie i n media ely sinks to blumber. In the b'es, which when firt d wuld b o up everj chair he niin'aini an upright position n ing. g-titly Uaning with the leu arm tor aupport ou the arm of a cbair, his yes all tbe while closed. Wie but ger rompts he rite. o'ten with Lis ey s etui, picceeds to pantry, eatp, returns to tbr chair, bl. ep-, -itid wnen nuht comes, cisrobes and toee to tleep epaii. The p riod ot his lthar at this wilting csveis ItH caya, with to evidence ol change for b-tter or wore, tnougb 1. ope on 1 he part of friends is ar leL t ttiat he may bve anU yt; crme out ot it a t oe hiuiseit again brid.epori Standard. Fretting. Tte sin of fretting ii almost universal. Ii is aa c immon a air, ai up -ecu &o common that unites u rite aoove ira u-ul mnto t 'ne, we do not n oierve it. Watch anj ordinary coming tetber of people, aad s-e ho any mmutes it wilt d-j b-tore sotne oody ires that is mAes more or le-s complaining stttemeot ot something tr ther, which mot probb:y every one n. ibe ruom, or ou ha siag, or the car, or tte . 1 r- s;reet cor..er, as 11 ma be, nw otljie. nn i which met orool notHKly can b- p Why, tay anything ab ut u? It ia co d, u is h it.it is wee u is drj ;. om-bod ba broken an appo ntme a, m cooked a men-; Btu.pdiy or oad taith K)mebere has it suited in di-comlort. Toere are aiwiys pl-nty ot things to fret about. It la 'e mp y astontobirg h$ much a:inyauce ani d n' comfort may oef,uud in 'he course ot e-ry da s Iivilh. evei at ibe ssmDies'. u one 1 otly keeps a tharp e,e oat on ihat Bide of ibu gv Points About the Pit. If you ask tbe Ldj of the hofcs. 'h cyA or th cnambermaii anytb n aboat o ns sne will tell you the b et pins are mvie in Ea'and; - he knows tbe price pr papr and cans bay as many a y'u wmi if th' crane is turn shed. Bit she nev-r has a pin toep .re Lots of pit s are manu.facared and told, bat no ma t snows wht b-comes ot them. Th-re is a'ways a nice p;n c ish ion on ycuf bureau, bat cever a pin in iL lms ptoif aay a mcu toil of pin - 1 sharpens a lady's voice. And .that at first ,he T,Ubei But the kdi.i dn n t milVa,r,MM - nfK;,nf - w - v.- w v i iiua UC'S tU LUIS WKT TQch ,esg C4Q it ., . swallow p pins, ibe dullest cxk or house temper i too smrt for thtt' Pis arv not tfue"tible It is siid, too. that ihy are made of a m?t&! tat is pnqao to the tMh. They are not, nretor, healthy a a toothpick. And tbey are mist always ab ent. . s: 0 casionally. if a young man places hi hnd on a ynung lalys wi st, siy in a round danc, he w 11 be sure to c irry tb mark ot a pin on hi Sng-r for mnn a day. 1 out a lady s waist is no plac fo P'ns. A b tugbttul m gointc about the hju-e wil u ual y see lo'S of p n in the carp ts I tny taie bim a lifetime to fin thi or t c- u pe it is e-sier 10 buy pins ani ibr w hm around careleS'lF thin u is to 8tve hem and suck them in a cae wtien d ne wAh'Bat a m in man oot eip i too trnci ... - ni ut he g-uiua of tne hju etiol 1. Vai wa- n ie is hard up fr a pi , th piut- m?a tiOQedaTeusuii yav.il b m- : A Serm.t's Qieer Home. Pro 'essor Letim hi and hi wif recent ret irned tro n a bota'ntzmg trip in the w 1 )s f AriiDi. Tne Pr te-s r bore le.teis o t'ltroducnon to a cun us t J1 h rn.it, tr. O'tly dec ipant ot Kuckt-r Vaf ey, c-ilinv hi 1 s-l' Dr Monroe. Tha"' was iher orjc ive point As u.e approached his cbn. 1 he noe of u e r feet ttined tns bens t ccklmg, th u tb upper par of his ctor jpen-d ani ,1 ol 1 h-rmii app-are 1 a lit le oldi,an wuh a crooked n.se like, ai - ge's, a dilapidtt-d straw hat over hi uni etr. long, tin hair s reakei w b 4 ay, and piermg b'a. k ey' s ? Ilia cl"th 1 g wan ball' m ittry, ht.lt frouttersoiau d read tbe leu r and then opened tn lower part of tae door aud invited b.s uesia in. 4 lue bertmt entertaii.ed his guest9 with s ones of bis lite and bu instruuen's o leteuse, which consisted ol a ceriaiti tun ,uel, bo inKeniousij -constructed tiiat it. is worthy of descr p ion At toe biCi of the Ctbin tome satks were eureka!? bunji which, when drawn bm(1p, dinciosed wbai ppared to be a ceil ir, but w hi h -was re al v the opei ign f a unhe' 120 eet lon witu a aoude e bow in the middle and a cabin at eath end. Tbe tunnel wa- j ixt .igh enough for himstlf, and he was -.bort man, tnlj about Uve au a blf n-izh. The botiom and roof wpra mujt with cobble stones. Th middle was en mred to allow lor strong ae'ense. I wa- very dark, anH ULies one was hcouaiuied I with it. it ws of no uue to trv 'o toilow tbe l. . it .. . cermit. ror ae'ecse, in cae he was over-J powered, he bad an arrar gement ol fuse. iD!8 Dr. Mrn roe was a very intelligent man ai.d Lad evidentl moved in biuh cir cles. He had 1 ad tome twent-thrte dit- eret t oicupations tu .ite, from pianu tte clar o lit iu a circus to teaching m ho! ! V rgitia and practicing med cine, ilan; init ov-r the ti-epace wete not le.s than twe vc htn, in different stages ot dtiapida tton, aod he was never been wittiou one o itiee oi. lie Dever put it tqure on hi . -it.. 1 . .I. neau. on aia)S onone etu . ue K-p 1 ... cat- and ib.Caeaa. ni h a-ki w y r.e iid not have a dttt i e a d that bev ral )ara Mgo be had a partuer on a nan: a C'ltme and they had a dog wbgn was cn- sid red ver fai.hlu . Oue day the partner re uri.ed t me ia")iu to get diuner, and when ut. Mo .ro- raC ied it an hour U'er he f jUud hi- tri- nd Jed. X ie do na 1 m' iien ihi alarm ot the aDtro ci a the 1 - diatM, but La l bku ked otf and h d A ter hit be nevi-r hd a iy 'auh ia otg. Sai Francia-ju Pr tg. A G rl, Poet and a Grocery ? Clerk. " ry w aiiy an 1 bautttut I le.l i iov- i h a OiD . man,' 8 .U m. 1 d , w o p S-l'i her w.ndiW ev-ry m-lUlog. tie b .d teiu i ui, uu, fal b ch rie-. n J 1 .ir nai!irueh' d oack lr m a n b e trj, an und-r h s arm h alwjs ctr el bron nook. She ued to w.by tDe window ev-rj cswfnt u act watch tor bis com n. a d pre-e 'Iy be ' gao to n jt c- ber a -.4 one d y be bruuot bunch ot loie 8-ai p ace-J toem ou the e l ot tbe t.roi b.nd m.ow, ajd t? ea b- w sure e ai pce ani v-rj moruit-g be did 'be ne t inU'itJ ht; tairly r-w o wrsa p tim Bat o e da ner tb en 1 'A the njutab? iatr and rasi 'bed o b 11 and pre;-at-d -O JlO SO f jr vi jleu d-riar-re i at the boie eey u-cr.io, atd s&ea the ore tCt milea cic-jsejed be wg a fcr-Ker) c!er and tie orwa boo w hia iaacteaa box." Frleii'Lip ta the oiJy ttitg in tbeW&rtd cnc-rnibg tbe u-f 4u-s o: whita all can k ni are agteei Ciwtrj. Da'caUni. It was midnigbL TKe great c'ock hai struck, and was still echoing throtiih ever? rorch and gallery in the qu-rter f St. Mark, when a young cit zen wiapt iahis clo-k, was hastening home from an interview wiih his young mis tres Uis steswtre liibt, for his heart wu BO iler parents hai jau contented to their marriage. Th- v ry d y was tamed Lofely tiiuliett ! ' he cn-d, "and shall lben CU lh rD'D ai ? 'Woo was ever so blet as tby Marcal: But m h fpt k h sfnpped ; for ome t ung g-itiereJ on the btOi.e pavement b4ore rum. It m a fca'ibird of rich wortmanh'p ; nd tne disco ry. whit was it bat an earn- eS' f iiood turtu ? U s? tbnu there!'' he criejd, thrastiog it g y'y into lis beit. It ai other claims thee net, tbou bast changed masters 1' AnJ ou be wei.t s Setor, bamming the rurdu of sot g, bich e ai d his Giul ie' a bad been sintu tokther. Hu iihle we knj wbat'the next mii.ute ili br'ntf toribl " He u n-d by lhechur'h of St. Geminiano, a-d in mree s epa met the wa ch. A ternble murdtr has jast been cammit- ted. T S -nator R "na'di had been tound dead a bis do r the daar left in bis heart. Tb- uiitoriut.ate M -rcoLui was drag.ed aw .y -or lamination. Tne p'at e. tb- tifite, evt-ry thing served to XCite, to j i-ttv SUplCi01. And no t-ooner had h- enured the guard Qnue than a damuin wun-bs appearei ata ust him. 1 br- bravo in bis (1 ght had thrown away his -caboard. Ai d smeared wifh blood with blood uot jet dry, it was now Wtbe !elt ol M rcoli? pi. Its partricion ornaments etruck ever' ep. v n tin1 ft'al ditiijtr wa prndurd and oimpar-d with it not adout of b.s guilt r tnained. hull ttere is in the inrocnt an energy, a 1-0,1 p Ksure when th-y are sileut, to which none can be. altogether imensiole ; and the jude celuyed for some tim; to pronounce the (-en ence, alihouti be ws a ne at rela tion ol the deal. Atlenth h it7v r. it came, and Marco Ini lot bis It e, and Giuhetia her reason. Not miny jearu , f etwirds the truth re- veaUd it-elt. tne ral trimiod in bis last moment- confes ing the crime; and hence t lie cuprjrn in Venice, a custom that long prevailed, for a crier to cry out in the court e'ore a setjt"-n'-e was pi.-a-d, "R.-membr poor M ire Aiui ! ' What a Baromaier Kajvi of Weather. Higher baroueter meaai that the map a y is rising and lower barometer that it s taU n. lluber p'eiaure is eynonyraous with h'tiher bntumMer, and loer pre-bU:e with lower bar net r. In cae of a higher b rnanter it im icatee a c iJeran J contracs ng atmosphere a .d conseqaeutly a diaiir. ut on of rtiO ure. A lower barij.neter indicate an epard mg at i.ospbere with greater capacity lor buldintf moi-iure. In cse ef risisg barometer it indica'es a j cr-a-e ft moiS ure and dimiuishe the IU" a'r iy 1 r ra n. A 'l ni baromtr in 'icves an incrav-d e m unt ot tu. isii-.e and .ra r n-bmty for riu aLd wuh it we Lave an imrra e in I ud men. Wbe-i tb barometer rieg in c?oay wea b r it is a-n-ralj an indication that be c ou u wol nrek anj bj followed b 'air wt-atb-r. f I A ud i- n cbcg in tb baroTieter, itLer ri-n sr -r ta ho i a fair lnd.ca tuu of ar- p oa-iir. high iuda. At "3o-et ii the eaj go down hboi o o cnrKl - j i aa o? c oa It wi h a -along o.r rn er, ra u w:il tohow iq nineteen . out of iw. ny oo tbe uocelAg dr. It the sat be o8curd at its tett nrf by eioi i, with a r oi baroxeter at.dco-.Ur wioii. tne c taot are nmeteeo to twenty oo ram wi.l fl! oo tbe ea;cd.o day I rere are hr. e fair wearter iuDeti tki ret, jeto atidareea: Greo and rel are etcnional, tse gteea more j thao tna r.d It will g-l om hapten that we will have ) a riL!iI os a dy Q:c.d eg one oa which aiij oi ibe ttrre a'ote colors are domioant at un-t oa tte dav beiore It occaaioually fappn. however, tht rain will tall when no indication wcatever oo the proceeding day would a1 one to espect iL WiiS j gir ur der u and de beadacr bat ttx d wilt d tranache. i - I f .-at w . ,
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1883, edition 1
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