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V A -5 w.Jsy Jy Jiy HILLS110IIO, X. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 13. lwfci. ESTABLISHED IK 1837.- NEW.. SERIES-V()L. It. NO 2(i. CI II i 4 -. - V t P i t C y 4 Audraliuhas" ?rrno piint tv.e Kjv.-n. ' inc li 3 1' 1', an' sp- lnrv of t'.so other hpc-cuea ci in- hea ia length. ; i i Fry, ;i fjy b -'it, vafi ! j;i rt. I.' -u:- t!i': ot:b-r hy. lie I" " Ili'i ' : h M .j'i.i::-at ti;- b. hot--:- 'h- IvjI. !! hi t)::--- .ib-uin.- ia i-I'T, a;nl it a ';! 'iuv when h-.- 'o:: J r t i-yth-: 1 of abo:-I b :iv ii. -v ::.c ci b.i. at tl.c i vrj.u .Jb.t.-l f-.r tv.- Th- 'lit or of tho Criz'j Ch-.i-a'.? I )a- ' V.o'a Tc.i itor'. Courier .al!'i at t -n ' ;o;i t ''" ta- f ii t that .r.irg ounty to:ata:ni ; rh U K-at the entirt. popu! i- .' tior o! the -lobe- in annehalrs wititiu it- uose c ouversation. They oke in low. ; lady anticipated by Mr. Hammond ---,rV 1 i Y; , (Ver- ,,-T-ona u,,,A ?lU i0 their faces, beneath There WH, no pleasure in calling there ? ' ; k f'. r;-mor,e he .,..ed ms , 1,, . , ,boA.ng wr, p on , . pa . o. the fiickering light, were grave unto i any more. Mr. Hammond was sure to" . "d. dt'1 fr:intI; kc':'m the i tliii :-: fjitan- ivi: I h.- cour.ty ba s .enirutv. j , T,. , , . . . , , . (Uiob.ng... - ., .,. !., ,t - ; i ,. 1 be there. Did he aspire to taKe her to a ! Tne o,t trer !v-e Tir fr.---i l--r ana... .of .-,oare moeS or over In , he ta;! .mi young man, who , kce of amU3emenItf Le only had the "i vil ( x ?V. o-: iu J -m.OM,..mu. re feet, und the world's . .1 against the lamp post iq sueh a , fortification of hearing that she was '-.o ; ' S'VL 1. ;! V.' i t ,.ltt: ! p(,p r o,, is IT."", ,'oo. The actual j1 ' 'T . f' borry,'- but had -just accepted aainvita- iowiv'over hi eves." Ile' -ieroke 1 ' . . io.:ig all tae talking, a,mot aay one ,;m v A,1 c..a Iv.r tt..fo xvitH f:.. . . . i. 5 p...j, i:atioii oi t.e toutuy is.,-o'. ... ; might have recoe h-d Porter, the wonder.'ul child . Street, while the broad shouldered, nleis-T"-...-i i-t of In. liana, who is now only ant faced gentleman, standing with .;. .' n vearsold, rtcentlv preached a ser- I f'"10'1 arrjiS bent forward to , ,, . r- " i f u-r . listen, was c-iuallv well known as 'Mr. in ei m the baptist Church at V ni.anih- , ..,- r i . " , 1 ''Corge L.imoreaux, real estate a,Teut, and town. Ky., that adonislied everybody , chosen friend of Mr. Street. 'who heard it. The pastor of tl.echur. h 4 'Six years ago, M began Mr. Strict, "I savs that he lias read sermon i on the was teller in the Kerriu Savings Bank. sa,e Hubjeet delivered bv the able-H 1 ;"i?'lt jf Wa ken into and robbed" 4 ) , , , of hlteen thousand dollars. , I slept in pother-, but not one of them could ; the bank at the time, and, of course I compare in power or in elegance oi cue tnea todeiend the property I had an i u"tu'u U1J1"-" t,,-"u r'1"- : 'l11""''"- '-u .-n. cucu .ou- ;iu u-u. uj;.u. s nui. vou are . Hie responded. " tie- w'th thebov-sehoratio'i ,; encounter "with the bur-dar " but he was 1 inS the Wilsons' front door bell, with a ; gratulated Mr. Hammond, the latter; ' -"Thanks, I won't; I feel just as if I ydown there on the grass and ckau the !! 1 I strong! r than I, and I nii t hive fared ! xed resolve to warn Alice before he left ; saui : ; j were aione."' Detroit Fnt ls. mud otT vour1 feet' Tl eiw Dr lohn Hall of New York ! diy if the police hadu b come to mv ! the huse- Fortune favored him; she "Do you know, Street, I used to fancy i "X "Yes'iii. As I w.i-s saying, ma'am, I am i i.' m. ir. aoiiu na.i, oi ij.u, , n,s(,,J(,. The robber hear I them and ' was alone, and, intent upon his purpose, i you had something against me. oi New m Boston. , seu " is Hai.l to have- .pocketed, li-lt-St'i- , made his escaj.e, and he has never been ! bl oon ,lrew Mr 1Iammoati's Q'd&ii iuto : $-d -'ilmost .suspicious of m. It made. ; "How much do you charge for ice -Take off vour hat! Never address a timber, fully thirty thousand, dollars ia ' he ird of since. ' But in the stru-le I i the conversation. I hie positively imeasy at times.'' creani by the gallon ?" inquired a man in ! strange !a-ly at her dJor without rcmov- in.rria-e fc-s. On'- bridegroom give got a good 'fight of the man's Lr He s a peculmr man, isn t he? said ! But the cashier trew h;mself up with . a Boston confectionery st-re. ' i ing vour hat' hu a cheek for I've thou-ueld dlars for I've alwavs'deciared I should Jlf- " i , , uigmty, aad said : - ''c do not sell it by the gallon, sir, ' ; .Vesm. Now, then, as I w:u say-. 11 1 ; 1 . ,", . know that face .if F ever saw it a-ain -1 m sure he s a very nice man, ' re j -Do you take me for a fool, sir?" s rephe,l the young woman behind the in.T tying the nuptial knot. Dr. II au is : --wo uiouths ago I saw th:it fa- e; f 'm-'t spaded Mis3 Wilson warmly , Ep-xh. - - ; - counter. " Sincere hrst of the year we : -Take vuirhand, out of vour pockets! w.uih one m.llion dollars: h.s total m- that man and talked with him. I meet I . L'V said Mr street, with an in j j h:lVl. soldit by the glrlion. Wehay,. had ; Xll cnticman ever or tie's his hands come is at least om; uiuroireo uouNacpi ; i i i .t ....... i lo:.a:s. His congregation is tiio w ea: II.. .,.r,-...r .ti..r. K f 1, IV, I . ie-t i-i New Yoik. wThe amount of four hm. bci millions of dollars may be seen in hi- eaurch any StlOeiay morni ig. I.)r. Hi has a moiioply of the swell v.ed di.igv I'.ri b s who desire to oe in the fa.-bi.-a ins in upon b ing n.arrie I by the luiiii'-uaiti; iderg'. m m. 1? is a-serted that the amount of gold co. c I, cid' J to licit of gid 1 (.'-)ne;i:r: I in tu'e arts, exceeds tli" predueti-';i by a t :..rl v- i ve er cent. Sine thi- ex- ce i ::net :il! be diawii frm the y.e'd o! mines year by yeir, it must, in lr n;e i-ure, be deiiv-ti frs-m the '-tuck :' ; ,in in i-xl.-'et.i-e. a wi-i! as f i-oindiiat o: m t; - i d'ael i.r d cold. ('o;;n!i te sfai is he u cut arc wan i : c . ma I " l n . but pr tty ar.i t- the t ll.'f-l Matei to.' 1. SUl'e I o; .;.-v iicj that only acout oic oDu t'i of tl tot;i! yoid m inuf.u tu.cd v. as c-;n n:e't I ; v. :, v. h : 1c o-.c ; , ,- . I -,v. s o.d 1: v. e! r V. A this late the cut P' t on.- -;.o.j ot g 1 ! m the arts in the world wo h i be o i r t ne thud of ih: entire pro iue tiou, and le-s than two thirds of it would g to . cl. the w il l's sto -k of money. Ih ' rt S. Tarer. a j:ominvnt Tea: la-A ver. cat lo:Uerey. .Mexico. :e . . " " ' -voo ia.tn,u', in Ki.ii.i h'mw.. . ... ...i ra t.ie lad t age of c ns :nr. t'.o.i wl the train had passed I anpc; o; tie i ... - ,. n..., . ....... i,;.., .1 that he wasde ol. d'he ilo impart, o the al news to Mr. Tarver, w: it IT the next "cat behind him, 1 ut t -hi her il it v. as discovered the body w u'd Ih step'; e 1 in Mexico, and five hu:i ired d.ol dars exjort duty hu niand -il le.ore it ceu'd b t iken in;o Texas. Ib-r for i:u d-, fo: the ic xt three hours, which It t- k the w 1 :;.'p , . f 1 xv -. b- : the. ; ra : u . v the t n-.te ; u. I Up ::ig a., t -o' t ;up i: :"a cs; ajic.l le r. a .d th d ld '.. l c pne a . v to 'his . i e . a w ..: e lie .mi ip tor or i':n'-" e -i d lie re a i orp-e on - firt time sa a Africa : et ur in ia InP rn .ti u.il to V " fai i c Ve lh . d.. ":-.. l'r i ".ci ;tc;pis -o e: a;-.,rt : i if -o 'h gn wih.i ii it in cxp'o: e in tip- r i uu lug w -rid s icgi.ui in Western Sou is appr c: 1 itc t. Th Mr. (.V-.in. l.;s a'.r. adv the wo rk of co". le ting the p f tie- country that ure f inter to -1 .e u'e au l commerce, sucti as w.o lip' 1 : in il plants dctutls ami oil pro- du tie .. as well as .iiuis, c'.othhag, mvii:.tl rents and other article which hive .rt in the dailvlife of the natives. . Mi . (h '.- t also is making colle 'tion3 ia the Fr :..:, Con-o region, and h'ope to , . , . . . . con-r.ou.eto the fair the nove. specta- cb -f a comph-te native vilUge, with al: ihs huts and custuinary surroundings, an I thematives eugaged in their usual'm las- ' , ... , trie, such as food preparing, ripe aalo 1 ' " 1 1 ! pottery making and blacksmith-lag. A bit of tropical Africa transpiaate 1 to . 1'aris wit! be a novel feature, and it is i very fitting that a part of the world that . J , .U now absorbing much enterprise and capital' should be represented La the big 't THE TRAGEDY, Oh, the fr"t of th brain. A ... 1, J . l.i . .. -wv. tT l - i ' i i .- " Oh, the thougnt of lov... and the thought ol , , - . . Ar.l t'.i't solii in its sil-.nt h irry. But th: star-? Ln-ak n.v. Arid thu Jiti'ii ?. '.t ur. i'T; An J th- trai-al lib- of rn u'l-jes on, Si:rroun- b iuty an-1 woa jHr. Ch ides 11. MirLha, ,. in S-ribnr. A.E.Mi.SAUV OF Jl'STlCE " j I na(Ttain d;.rk niul.r in October. , two '! tit-men niiirht have Wn st-n ; ttandi::' tinder a ''.t.sijirht. a' the mnf. i tion of two business t recti, engaged in ; rnized the cashier of the Fir-t National Hank. M.r (Mnvclnml it I.:... . . . u.in -ery uay. And you know iiim lOO. - I ?" 44 Yes, you; everybody .knows hirri: be ' : - -Oh! come:" interrnjited Mr. Lamor eaux, impatiently; what's the man's nauu -lie is known here as Walter Ham mond' 44 Not the new partner in the Spring Works 1 ' s. 41 The K-ime." Mr. bamoreaux uttered a low whistle. ii ii ii .1 , - . - ' i i a. ou:, in1. Tuu.ivi u i .iv.a:u iuioau W ell that herts me he euuehited. ?ok, opened upon Mr. Hammond- with ; the io.tble ,,ir "phone, ad when s I he higi.-tond Mr. Hammmd, that tueremarK: . U.vered is said to prndipc upon the lis- everyoooy s running aft-r! Whv, 4' e were speaking, .just now. of som- an oSvv: ;ik th.lt f :l ,.p.ar voko street, you must be mistake." (t??l a "inyLery connected with (e.king within the In ad. Tlu mechm ; M:,,-i.;:n 1 Know that fare as if I j . ; i!!U. uhi ;h i, .iite imple, can be con- uai seen it hut v;sterdav. Whv man d.vc. if you had . rn on v,,ur I a k. and J u up into nut i a-, e .emFu: over you, uiiowmg tuat. it might b- th la-t "-h:er, 4 uo you tb.mk a man eou.d suc ia you w.m'u -v.-r lo-k upon in this ce.fuily bide l'r. m the wod a I t'rk world ;f ou ii-id vi i; ;;;-dcr the cir- r, b ,m : teriibie cr.me he led co:n ' nmsutuces I lid. 1 tiiink o;ii would re- ! m;tted. for instance, and go living member that the.-'" ' j ju-t a.- if it. had never h.--e:i done.' ' dhe.e was a -painfi, vj;,.:.lCl. M.(.., l,,- Mr. Ha'uimor.d shitted Ii d rk eves Mr. I. amorc-icv. V'e!l. he nid. "ui. Lt ! . arc Mr. ire you g-eug io do abmi: i:;" ' , 'VO due-.s know. I don't' returned I r. et. hc!ps,-v. ' "What w.mld ; y;iio " j Mr. Famor' aux g o-( d reflectively out into the drirkne". " ' I "I"i! toil you. Street. ie said. siow: y. 1 wo-.;., In t do anything. Fd heep au V!1 Jh ' mui -y. nothing. You see, hi-S so prominent here. would make 1 V'rn '-' sensation. And if vou have no i ::vnie;iiv out vour me; uiory, you couldn't'; prove anything, anvhow." and ms accomplices might as- ; crime prey upon his mind till he felt com sas.dn ite me, or scicthi:ig. too." I pebed to "tell it to some one.''' persistei . 1 j ' ''"I'1-' UIH JIUU IPS fri,.m. -t s ckarlv vour dutv to keen . ttlU. At that instant a light lias he i across th- street. A man emerg d fiota a door way opposite, stopped a moment to light- l cigar, then w.-ukeu rapid iv down the' street He was a little aliove'medium height.., and slender. A heavy bia-k ?a ispp-ue anu -;uare.-cut 'cm a were ah that w is visible beneath the ofr cap he wore well down over his , yes. He' ar- 'ied hi- beid sh-htlv thiward. a-d . -i . . . i - - - n.tvt- t r.ipiuiy. w rn a sep. Tie- two n pu un.p r tie- g .s light e '..c- "'il. o sunu , . am e -Hammond!" ' "du.ert is . up tiling .uot ab iur,:::: y-- -t v 1 Mr. La :.c,.y,.'x. ' It s"'he shad-w of a crime, Street. Miaianly. a: 1 Mr. l j.e ow n c.ock -the two frlc ds- b .' a", b ile-i the. .a.: ;h . .r :a -c- h un war--Mr. i a vela:. I H. ; -uc tueven. And c- mi:. on o:uu t. lied w is core : y t ve y one to Pc a mos- e-tppable young man. Th Fresi.brut of the oank -poke highly of him on ait" o eusio.is, iud o.-i asiona ly i::reas d 1.1s salary. Th'- old 1 1 iie "at P'oved of him. an i the young altus said ;ie was: upe. lie- i !ed the uneventful life of th average . his surroundings was when he found him busiaess man, and- was rcas cabiv ua- t '?:ilft -end lag the br id of the tented and happy. " : c irt h 'uv with a green b ii e door ia Tlire was another clrcutnsjauce which 1 f-m spired to make Mr. Mrvet, in antlci- Pj' a raost e:ivib-' n!:la- -Miss Alice n ilsou was a h-.iiiisome. vivac:V s bruacttCt by her thousand winning ways, had completely ensnared th- heart , d tne young cashier. Of late, ahe had ,,eoa perceptibly more encouraging, and Le felt sereae.v confident that when he , , - B, , c , . urged h:a suit sne would njt sav him aav. Some such thoughts &s these were fitting through Mr. Street's miad. a.s he -?d hif.d 'he. bank counter a few I days after the disclosure beneath the gas light. And now, as his thoughts reverted to Mr. Hadrmond, he could not suppress footing f pty fort44 uiinppj man for he must bo unhappy carrying ' about with him mi.' ha niemorv'of hidden f-rimo ' ffia ui.r,to k:.. . . . , i, -tvil tJIU3 liliUi. U i 1 U Lim influence, but thev could never pur- ' , chase hini happiness. Mr. Street t p.ip-di ,. r ., ,v; "s f . : 1 VU,V'V Oi.- Ai.ce noa, and sam to himself that he was sory for the fellow. One lay a dashing Ofjuipag? drew u: in front of the bank. ac4 a la ly leane 1 out to cpeak to another on th" walk. Mr. Sircet'u:ekentd sight at once recog nized, in the occupant of the arriaz . ML- Alice "Wilson. But v.-ho wa? it sit ting b -ide lier and s"iilin' dowd up n bt r with 5t1 K rurilif l..'-t ,MlUnrr TJ,,. ? foiled 'u. faV'uP',h; st ret t. but that llr-t look had been eaoijh it was Walter ilammoad! That was only ih-r beuinuinir. 3Ir. Hammond b.-Lrau to attend Miss Wibon like a shadow. Hi: oseorted her to par- tv,. thcorw o-,,i ,.Kr, i,. i... p.. - ,r 5tJ;,li.-,nc Mr tt i,.rJ .,1. wavs found his attentions to the vounir - r tt - .1 mr. nammonu. - j Meanwhile, the cashier's tare grew : and still more grave. The worried lines in his forehead settled into an habitual 1 frown. That one littla clouil which had ,j sailed so unexpectedly across his sky uau grown tm ir, inreuieneu to nuscure , the whole horizon of his happiness. But, whatever his dut,y to the com- i munity at large, he owed it to Aiice , Wilson's happiness fa protect her fros i tins impostor. And so it came to pass terrogation of dissent "What do you mean?" she demanded Now the time had come, the cashier ha lardly dar. d divulge his-secret. He I coughed, hesitated, and fiuailv stam- mered : -Why! I that is -Mr.- Hammond : In f-ier iv r..irc i t,.!!,.r . . v. ... ' - I ' t i . - j . J. fl u. ili i v k a s The parlor door opened, and who should be ushered in but Mr. Hammond The gentleman insisted on shaking bands ! with Mr. St:eet, although the cashier - it,, , . r frowned darkly upon him. Mr. Street. disregarding Miss Wilsons warning I ''Indeed!' returned Air. Hammond, indiii'erent iy. -How is it, Mr. Hammond asked th un aiv from the tire to Mr: ttrcet, and hick again to the tire. -It wo.il 1 d-r-eid a re-f d al ur.on tlr: n.an." lie raid brie:1v -Wei!, take any man. take yours- If, for iii-tauce.'" Mr. Stieet tiued to speak in ncar-eier t hWiret ien' tone. ut.c-o vou last? on takin; me as an l.sliustriti m' said Air. liammoud, with a' forced laugh, "whv, Ishould thilik there was nothing else for a man to do. If he had n't nerve enough to live it through. he'd better keep out of it."' ''But might not the memory of th-i ilr. Street. -He'd be a fool if he did' retortcl ATr ltommnniJ And the cashier was stunnel into sj. 1 . -1 . .. . . . pnice at. .ue remore.ess praccicauiy o. ', th's bold adventurer - A few minutes iaer, Mr. Stre-n took hi- leave, with a bailed senso thit Air. ; laVnmon 1 s-ii; had the tieid. Hut events weiy hastening to a c! .-e, nd'-i-en ic of Mr. Street's intervention. ; "ue mornmg came . t ue t w.ng d: pitca. ' F.ap.-.vii.i.k. ' Tle rc is hre on tn u a ni i-i w id is 'p-'-t-tl of l.-.Tigt::- is .;.', I' 't.t ti- k-:r:-;!l ' -Savings B .a.-, in 's;o ;i:y- -c. i ' uM y.n f in -at r y th - man.' Ii .v . "... at -u j ;; . ' , 1 "SiilKIrT-iF IiAlgf.aLI.S I .i-'.T',' Mr. Mta-ct reached f :r a time tilde - Ilis ha:p; ?ho..tc th..t h- ' ":ld .c.trcely see the figure.. Tue tl.-st train for Barr . vd e left at 11 -IV F w.a irow.litpo. Half an ho :- later. Mr. ;:e -t was on ti;e' . trait:.. -P ding along P-wurd B.rrrihe i ii io it . v j , s fj-.e , r .; e-.t a lUoil ii o. so . j j, Vl- e g--t o.: Ir ::i tiie tram an t from th d -oo: at Bar - j .:' to th ro :rt house. M:(sur.tiui-.frkpuv. lb s;.ke to s.'Vt-rapersoa-i -n th1 way, but le cm, i ii t.ieft aii, for h;s of'- w iia' h : sn;d to thein. The nr-t real' ttion of front of him and ail hop - behind him I The ro ni into which he came was the court room. Court was ia session, -and the roomj nl'el to overriowmg. . Anna I nar tiie door mad- r m forMr. Street ! oa th- Ix-nch beside him. The cashier . sa.uk into the proffer el seat. The buz of voic s la the court room came to him ia indistinct murmurs, like sounds a : get in the city, but I taisK you are mis great dist-ia e away. And. all th" time, taken the man at his side kept talking on in a "I don't think I am." repheJ the desultory fashion. ' ' mottier. . -The fellow's up for larceny' he sai L j -WeriL, I know vou are. for they used -Queer vou hadn't heard about it. to water the co-vs twice every day while You're a stranger here, ain't vou? Heus the aame qae that robbed the errin Saving Bank ia T6. P-rmpa yoa recob lectl Um owaod up t it mima U iwid i , ' , . , ih T it. There he ! He aoiaing up his aaad to i e sworn." S a rp. - , . . . 1 , V :i':a A: r &ta--T'a :" m ue: lie oked ;.t tht - .of. h. it wis ru-t :! the jurT. til -th. iude. Then, with an effort, he raise 1 ey?s to the prisoner and saw Not Mr. Hammond bnt a man a- like um as his rejection in a g!as bike 'um, but not he. There were tae same piercing eyes the --ame -tronjly marked . Matures : but this m-ia's fa.-e bore- the ; impress of a hard and .reek less iif- It :eeded not.hi enfes.sion of the trim", or Mr. tte 't kn;w, n- w. bevond fera i ' reature. that this was the man With vh;,ni he hid grapple-! on t hat ' eventful light, six year ao. and thr.t Mr. Hata r.or.d was as innocent of the crime as he c;iahier himself. For one moment, Mr. Strt stood ! k.ng bl.!iklr at the prisoner. Then, j ! is the whole force of the revelation ; Icpirted He uas no longer the mvs- , terious emis-arv who carried in his breast . i consuming secret, but a commdnpl ice uusiness man, whose thoughts anyone r uiigh read. ' ! Bu'tommoaplace people sleep soundir. mat mfebt. not. a dream disturbed his dumber.!, and the next dav he went to his leskNl matter-of-fact cashier. Mr. Hammond married Miss Wilson. Mr. Street never told her his secret. She asked mm about it, once, but he eadeU The Edison rhonoirranh. The Edison perfected phoaogi aph. which is soon to be given to the world, -vio r-? a ai unp: o . euymt ove: iue s jueaking affair exhibited a number of that . clumsy machine much was sacritit e 1 to secure the loud- ne-s of tone necessary for exhibition-, in Public h ll!s- wh'le with the lbono- graph accuracy and clearness rather than j ftebee"aL ' "i' claj med, nave been attained. Th u -h audible when applied 'to one n. .,..i ;,!.,,!,ni !,ri, trolled by the opea'or's foot, so tnat type writer in u-.ug it na- b.-th lian is tree: be can also. ,y a m re pr?s -ure, cause any and every -s mtence. to lie re peated. The alternating a us'. up lit. Py means of wlucu tne :io:tograpa :- mad jo usien and then res e k w ia. ..-ar i an !-e'e :.i!y aad-iuickiy made. U l-o t An Italian Industry" in N -w York. It ba-n't le.juli'ed very sharp ey..-s to d;- .- r one. 'of tip' very i pest industr.es of -the Italian colony in th - town. In a v troll oa Bro-.dway any of the--- bright aft erne on vou will e at obi intervals an Italian xva'king oa either side of the stieet close to th-' urb. T he r inipt ard hue-1 faces are beat with intense interest the gutters, and their dark eyes ob serve many things. a twinkling. Tney ar-.; looking for stub- of cigars, and in a trip uonii m-uu.o). I" 'V '" I v aua. na., "'".-" their pockets, d bey go -in pairs, and pounce on acas:-o:i siuo wiia someistrngt of the avidity displayed by a buxom In -a i when she seizes a choice morsel, .'a . Words in the Different I.angT.agp-v The German's have i'M.OOO wor and t'. 0 radi.-ab, ;0,i!.ijhe former are foreign words that Tuve lie n reru.a-i-ied." From ?h-..rot 4h md" ah .cut o"o dit?erent Words liave l.-:-e:i form-d. The Fr'-ne'i have lou.tc y oris an 1 !m r.idica'-. The Lt.gli-h liave To. hi words arol mi) ra Lea!-. The Chinese ha'-e "ojioo word- an i iK lad: :b. Sanskrit h-us 'To; idie.ds. Au !.n-- b. eated Fngiishmn i-i.cl-y5 ab cut ' words : unordiV u"e "OCO f) "'"'e-u pu', : tl. :;, . Shakes . -a el u IV; " : Mi.ton of ;h ate, I III t'.i at " u or.i r a - l v.i-i,.;..! s. j . ., j Bought a Si :ts" and. 7h a lady in W.i-hhig'on who 'ought .ih'pfa'i i"fc'o. In erj-i p -ra; n of h.- d"V--"ing tli w.. every i rn- ; - i. -:y W.;l ;.') ;ab V . 1 -' up. r. .t ii ave nctn .-Pan i - P' i- o. b- it i r , 1 1 . U Of..! -.- verity sic ui'i : that y rs o d i en live to p! ,y whi-t t w ,u'd ot.iybe :.. Pi' ; u-eiavs. and the ra .. y it re-P'-g- me . i n e o, p ty w-.eui p. rp-t b id . ao gT. i'' e even tor a g -d wn: The C sit Were Watered. ,4M.vnai." sa?i a Connecticut aviue f-iri -uit returning from a ' visit to a Maryland farm. vou are a! wavs a. sing lb out ii v country rah', aud a iw mu -h better and richer it is tain tae rauK you 1 1 was at Aunt Aaa's." ,i The piwr mother went up stairs aad 1 ahea a few scalding learsl Wuhinjtn THE MERRV SIDE OF LIFE. STOEIES THAT ARE TOLD BY THE Puvvv vrv ttv wro EIES THAT ARE TOLD BY 1 FUNNY MEN OF THE PRESS The nioatfd Bumble IW-Quii at Hix Ha-it v in Butiui A .n- sitb oia Man, Ktc. lta rh ' .la-kens f-ir th eh: k -us Rai- th Uby on y.-.u uu-., V f , .. ,! r u T'oa't yoa shjht him. n"t vo i tight him. Em;a your own .1 .in -tin; "ES;",.,:, i Don't yoa lss him. I -n't voj .-.; him i:t-!i iiir liowers are in Moo'!! . If voii niiV L.rn trv t ir-r him With n-sfet and lota of r m. Doa't attend hi.n, dou't o;Ten I leni ' Mi tli.- fragrant ttow'ry 'Iunips; I tril 3-oa why. uot "your -y-j An i give your ear tie: uiu:ni. On allusion in roaelasi- m TotL wea; on yoa slmaM f.ar; Only ..n.-. a n..wlSe g.un, Which feV-htS uji the rear. If yon enrage him and engag him ln a battle with Ins fo.--;. Fr:eii'!s wiil w.n i-r whv m then ler You wear that p-rjlti-e on your nse. T , , . - In or). Piston, m eonfu-i n. I ist break the ranks an i run Fro u tiii-, yeoman, dauntless Hoinan, With his hypodermic gua. Quito at His Ea. They hid been promenading in the moonlight for some time in silence " Io vou smoke, Mr. Kudier "O, yes; 1 am puite a lover of the weed.'' ' " l hen don t hesitate on my account expert opinions from leading litterateu: s, who say there is no suc'n word as 'gal How much, please i Ji Ij A SiMisiblo Old Mrtn.- -I have long loved your daughter, sir, " he said, "and I would Fun m ie her any wife." C """""You would what, make her -vour . Xh'tZl ' 4 d would fain ni ike her mv wiferrsir.' ..... ... , . , . - , , . " 1 l aee nay wife:' demanded the old man. who has with bitter sarea-m. "A voting man w ho uses su h language as you do would ha . e to stand his landlord o!F for the second month's rent At w York -i Book ish nossi. Lieut. I'oxer " I'm or iere l to Morcc co, 3F;ss ids , a. We're hkelv to have . vou know." Miss .bo . - Vou mu-t L-e eared to g- t c iptur d." Fieutlac r " I'll trv let: t)." M:v Kli-U; "I vou d .) .st thl.i; h-'.'W r du!ous vou'd .b;u;..i i: Meoc;o." T.f-'jJr . A t e-r a:- I'e'.-pon. Lu"- "Oh, Lh.neJ, Iiovi-you more and more- every day ,"' Lionel .don't you only inpiginr you love me, Lur 'rie, and P-! the sa-netory to e-. ery young :i:a-:i ym me Lu'u e "On, i.o. 1 do not; I love only dear you: and you can make-me liaptu-T than tougue can .tell by in-rmltt.ng m- to ask your father if may have you lor- my hu-ii.anl." Lionel "Tint can nerer be, Lucile: I am promised to another. But no m tt- : ter what happens. I diall always be a brother to vou Ilirptr Utz-ir. . - 1 "Sturhn'' A Minlergartea t-i h -- who is- in th" habit of m .K.::.g h -r oui bar;i tli imes of Kings, eU,,;:;, -and l'r. side.its , j ' ,i - - horu.e over th pr;nc:ua nation- f: n w the 'earth was tehing them not ioag siaj' e that a new Fresi b-nt hai p-Ca ct.oien in r : unce- a u-('arnot. w, children." 'sa d sh 'VO a: i r--m-:n ei I v .-1 wi.o w.i-i the I'resld-nt Oefore la-t m '.tli. W;.o w i- i p,d r npcubt lh n.ng u ..''". she re:: a: i i them that it w 13 -, ! - 'Wel.h Wh .t is it And th c ... ' . raup seen O - . w . l.e- a -cor p Tlie m 'iot as a Philosopher. Tiie Vo -;g in in. .-.'ci as -i'- a.'i. ti" t: and oi hi- u v. ana a p w r .: ... f .:.; .. ;..;pt f Mr. if I :. - a, I 1 ;.t ii . ) . s , . . ; '..'I ,i e . . .. t r. . and g w.t POS-. -'. . - . i.e . - W I Q U t. "; is o. y :. v .ung cirds h ri. au l r g.P ta'.t wn a re Lec-pn o.d -a- ;gii t : -a, e the.r rar u nc-t tit tUey -U;U.U e i and g j o;i with t r chcis-u m: -s. to buil-i n-ts of tce.r ywu, an l .-t it hurts. Ouve-: it hurt? when I ting: , of one of my rle iglirigs getting r-.a-iy ::y a vav. ' -This e.eerai.to a good si-1 nest sugges'ed 'he you:.g man, ani.ou- to soften the I.-', jw buerhapi yv ' i ra'b-r have me aad Aivira stay r.gh .-re tat 'I'J'i TV-: Pa Declaim AIs,o. A Coaaectie ;t b y retire 1 to the bara the other dav to practise a declamtti p-j. aad while he wajpuriag forth Hia i i : .1. . 1. . . watha's imuviorue i1 appeal ia the hay lof- his father's wondering couateaance aDrarei throu2h the tr.odr. -Who are you talking to. Jacob! he hi pun red. -Nobody, pa, Ira speakin'' i j -I shtmld think you wax oufe ; a oicc sharp enough to eutdua aWut c.cd iL L.c tlui ii I should tainK you waa. i ou4ve B " - l show. ti;t. he Man-tou the Mihtv, hev Ii trim 4!.-v, e .i. ...... .r .. ' V i . ? haymow. .b-,d. and when yon want to yf.l again get 'the cowhide and conic to yur pa." AVu " ' ri J'.H ... Ditln't Knoy Adam. As Artemus War 1 was oner traveling in the cars, dreading to be b ired, and feebrg miserable, a una approached I - - 1 - Sii down and sa; 1 : I. 1 you hear the la-t th:ag on Horace Uree'ev?" "tireelov? (; reefer:' g.ii.i Art emu. " wi.,l;re,.l.I..nvh.ii,!,M. i uc tuaa was pu.ei aijr4i i;c rauutcs. Pref.v SiUia he s.ii i Mif-orge FiancU Train i kirkirg up a good deril of a row .vit in ling: an l. do vou think theV T. iU put him in a bas- : tile;'- 1 Train? Train! iege Franri Train." said Artenms sdemnly. "I ne(-r -hearil of him.' . This jgnoratire kept the mm .juict fo i fifteen 'minutes ; then he xii i ! "Wi.at do you think a'- it e:ieral 'rant's hanee, .ir the p:ei' ienc Da yen think thev will run him " "rant : Oi ait II ing i', man, said Artemu. ,4yotj appear to know more strangers than anv in an I eer sm." -t r i T ., , ', ,n vl W;IS furious ; he walked up j.the or, but at x came back and said: ' "Voi; , onfeui.de I ignoramus, did you ever bear of Adam .' Artemu- looked up and said : "What was his other name ." ' Sin DUlu't Want It. 'Madam," he began, as the door opened, ' l am selling -a new book on LtiouKte'and le,ortment.' ' 1 tle-re. Yeni. Now, ma'am, this work on, eti -rv ' -rjKL i nrow out vour cud. 11 a gentleman u-'es t aco he is careful not to disgust otl.e-s by the habit." - -Yes'm. Now. ma'am, in calling your attention t this valuable "' 'Wait! i'u? tint dirty handkerchief out of Ldit and t:e les gream on your hair. Now op. l,ok hal!-way decent. You have a book on 'Ft '.puette and De t -rtme;; Very wi ll I doa't want it. I :-.m o'dy the hired girl. Ynu an roine in. diowever. and talk vvith tie- lady of t he hou-e. :" c a led m a ! i ir this morn ing, and I third; she n-rds som .-thing of trie kind ? M tr-r'.t (b-iental Ibdilen -s p i.-ii"- vomo " i 1 K i:..'a; ii '?i icej'.j of the . a T .r.d-h -jTe.i.li, La t. . i ' w hi s-;,e to a'."";.er ai(ut hlm- a; .. i v s. , vs "vuur mt. '. " or (!.: s i'.'e ' if; d to ;y 4 " vour lu- t.. or -'. - .i ua .' y . " Io - c ; : s l : ut tie !i,'-.,:e f,jh oui a' u ,v, - ,v : 'At ti. " our tie o,er .-mi.o-ut ieg: "I ' np.ht." : tlic.i'ro tie- Oth S: gnt I i-x the du-t of sour -" alter all a ,i Pie r do ibtf u! sort ,m:-bm-':t. h-.t h t- i ' he Tur riish of diT i-iK'.na-tis M stiu-.. -M v l'.E-'ErTKr I. aic: Ti.i-ev. -mag d .' ;c-a- An ill wh n ta go a' Ki:fs .' ! h- iruiV o' -r-. ti:. ol wo.lu-. appniii'-'ui.g in- kig!ra of . sha P-s. saal. -.jt !.. f' t uito t.:-- st.: rap of ;-d, you are sir-un-d to eu'. ght.ia uitu lUi-1 ammo is ray- of your ta -, wh.earivaU tie- i un. Your arrival. l.k th" y-hyr of spring ;!! drivfavay f r :n us th-? o:abr u.jjhf ot so'it-iie and i v liti j.t. ' Ami here is the formula for an invita tion to a -oiicc or raki party : Mv N ifu.r. anp I'.Hs-'f: Tr.n Ff:i:xn: This evi.;t2' h--n tit- j.-.:vry I ak, th r.i-,ri. n ''v "r5r1 ,,x '; "'b 't uj-.jth, surf a -f u! i,t:.- b.u -kv. mh-'i un aroual j.,,,. ,, t.V4 :. r;,..4;. , :V:! r.e.mt-l at th- Vi,Ci !to i-mh Us-- ir m ti r i. -'l v.f . a . .a:., a "-.: n:i o: ie bgt.ts i: i ah th- ri g i . t un'j li, n kin of th ,U si w 'ii -T slcii' t i-M' t :' joy o dry w t'r sa 1 w ct"- 1 ; an i i j. . V. w-..i not. a i . oi a a -'iv of tf.- ';. -f a I. M i v i. i a ' - . ' :i i i a o I, : " v . ar ' fi r-. . an h - i t'.i.: I a -j i. - t-f y : -. - . o . i i j . i ......it.. - A hiiP-se Ilp.fol.ar n-tom. A S '- r.arv of. t a- .'a; '.- I gat on t - wn'o Fr u ' -, : iu:t V;. h d.g'on ' r lr5- ' i- a i r.v ' ', ih ' - - ' ': ' M.n - . v -rv hn-j 1 .;.:..' ii p :. ; r . ' : g..t Pp.-il'," .... -, .,' . . . . i , -.it . .-e. o-.g tt.e ft ' i f i X :s r .t-f r -in ', , ri .-. t rein.- an 1 -.' A ia-:hi- kitpJ 'I .. h. :g Pi . A few : - e a ','-.: .:.t p e of th" ( hi:.e..- L"gi-i ,r, and 1 th.nk r to Mr. shue Mr. s hue re- . i . -it ei cp 'f r- .'i.f'i. a:.'i ir. ; o-tt-r fed into 'lr ban i of ttf hme-e Mini Ter. ar. i tr'- a le'te. to ta - I ipm - v -. rttary. ror::pum-rrst-ing h:m on h; effort. Th-;e fact will b- $uri,r'.,isgt. the teop wno c ,me ia contact with the e.e-tii! Tiatiois only, th-ough the:r cook and wadi-rwom m. T.ie truth i that tue menders of the (V.eVu a' L'gt'ioatat Wa.shlngton.a-e a different ord:-r of b-eing. t;.y are miile up of m a of old fami dec and i a rule ther arc men of tine culture and et- ; traor imary atUinment. Many o; xh?u Lng.uh and they dupiy reaoark- ! able iatellectua. aadsocta! ta.stc. . Aa experieace-l Ad iron-Jack guile e- got t tinaaiea mai tnere arc qj iu"wu - got jtiouie thatt It JdackCO,t0 eatrlift. deer, 2'W ve: ana iw -
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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April 14, 1888, edition 1
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