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KTNSTONjJ O AIm ST-T THURSDAY AS ' KINSTON, LENOIR CO., M. C , U. S..NTJIW,. Editor and Proprietor. IONSTON J OURNAL. OURNA BATTl CF ADTXimiWOi A ll as sc ism H. B. NTJNN, Proprietor. i scA .... II OCX 11 04 14 tCl II CO, tUM Independent in All -Things. TERl3-.00 PER TEHL um or MWKXimos : lor dTrJaU oc u; at Oa Ter... ? glx Months T' Magistrate Blanka always on hand. 1 00 ccdu, la llsfcrk. YOL. HI. ' KINSTON, S. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1881.- NO. 36. Dr. &f " - el 1 try isni o) So4 tin co is ecx j oei UCC4 ' A Summer Longing. I mnst away to wooded hill, and vales, Where broad, slow atreams flow cool and silently, , And idle barges flap their listleea sails ; For me the summer sunset glows and pales, And green fields wait for me. I long for shadowy forest, where the birds Twitter and chirr, at noon from every tree I f,uz forM ed s and lowmg herds; A,H aturevoi say, in mystic words, . . " The gwi fleM wait for thee I drf-am f f upiands, where the primrose shines Awl waves lwr yellow lamps above the lea; Of 'taiffled ropses swung with trailing vines; Of nj.n vistas, skirted with tall pines, Where green fields wait for me. I think of long, sweet afternoons, when I May lie and listen to the distant sea. Or hear the breezes in the reeds that sigh, Or Ujnect voices, chirping shrill and dry, In fields that wait forme. . 'Ihese dreams l summer come to bid rno find The f rsf shade, the wild bird's melody, While summer's rosy wrtatha for me aro twined, While Hiirnrii'r's fragrance lingers on the wind, And green fields wait for me. George Arnold. stocks. And it was a condescension, you not well ? I see bj your conversa in a manner, for them to dine with us, tion that you are not quite yourself. anyway, at a noiei ine aristocrats of You had better go to your room. Our the avenue in general despising the friends will "excuse you, I am sure :: 1 t J ii , . . . tulsluo t4,TJ Ui vuigar w no And 1 bowed to them all, and caught ineir two or tnree TOPICS OF THE DAT. A moYement is on foot for construct ing a railway across Australia,, but the difficulty ia the arid nature of the center ovework empelled by momentary cupid Herr Mateus, of Vienna, whoa wonder- ful memory was the amazement of thee-1 tcr-goers, has suddenly become incapa ble cf remembering twenty consecutive FOR THE FAIR SEX. rva.f n aiv 4-rrrr r 4Vt -r JAV,n .1 l.t ' I a M it..i t sj 1 rwi i " , " """-x .mcc uoa -jeany me doctors twinkling, eye the doctor U1 rge isisna. inere aro gooa wordsu Bofrumil Dawiwn, who plaved n" iiieu uemg wno wanted no young mother-in-law reasons ior Denevmg mat, at au eventA, Qthella to Edwin Booth's Iago, aristocrats in rvart.irmWr and. AmalW 1 anil mon ci;. 4.1 i I emflfwiartt vator im tAKa Y,A Vww v; I ...... r , v ouu uom mo room oe- f - "-' - j Dmg exhibited the orroite trsar conservative in practice and principle, So we went down. And mamma sailed in with Mr. Lovering, and Amy with the doctor, and I followed with Julia Lovering, whose little soul curled all up at contact with the crowd, like a fore either he or his father could offer me an arm. I could not have held out through another five minutes. . The elevator was just coming up from the lower yells ; for, although there is none visi ble, it is a fact that gum trees flourish, and there is an abundance of scrub which must obtain water somehow. It is known that the underlying rock is an almost level bed of sandstone, which is toms. His violence in tragic parts increased, and one night while play ing Othello ho accused the Desde- mona of the evening of having spoiled Very simple jwelry Is won with summer dress and the absence of all jewelry is far snore diatinTUA&td-look ing than the u of too much. The nec essary article pins, sleeve-buttons and chatelaine for the watch are la very light deaifna, and the nrrrly cms- mental bracelets are only Vo.Ur rim, while necklaces are nt worn at all ex- hall. I stepped in. A gentleman in it took off his hat as usual. sea-anemone when you touch it; and 1 1 seated myself, the boy closed the door Dlieved to be saturated with water ; for just at the dopr my train caught on a and we softly slid upward. "We as- "vers are known which lose themselves carpet-hook and a couple of servants cended half way to the next floor, when in the terleaa plain, and never reach y0TJ done it purposely" the back, like that maue uaste w luuoen n, dui not Deiore we paused witn a slight jar. The boy a gentleman had stooped and 83t it look up at the bell si (mala- nrllivl or, JJeceraoer next has been fixed for the sale of the celebrated Sunderland rajlatTU. Ah ! tmtt tt L Ay wtUri la ma.mttT X.m l-mg Wia on yonlM t hmjm aU aV. For eft H r44 njH trOl; n yoar Vi liaii VX w TTlxwxwr I ak4 jm I lX U rm -7 T" trUl Vj jrrtt T ua frocs j l: y ! Hat m-mmherm 1 slf -i4 la fHUA( l pfbl frc yc. jn wmVi tcrWtl t t aery. Wtta m2 tLu w dr to mj meml I cert for fall dmi The faLiossbU by her conduct a poae which he had con- breastpin takea the share of a bona fide templates. lie rusbeu oa Her witn vin uj mAT b Kk the loo r scarf pins 1 1 J .Imvn .vnni hin.l Ka t I . .1 1- . 1.11 A Tst t-T - claiming: I will really kill you, for I brad, or ele there U a separate pin at on an ordinary rrsuor rARAGRAPU!. free, and bowed without looking up, and passed on; and it was Loring Rich ards, and he had not known"me again. So 'near me, and had not known me I Once, the air my garment brushed string, and then another; pushed open the door against the blank wall, and then, before he had shut it, there came a sudden sense of Ireathlessness, and we had shot up toward the roof like a SLIGHTLY ELEVATED would have thrilled him through and catapult; the boy had flung himself out I through ! And you can imagine if I as we passed one of the open spaces of knew whether I were eating srumbb the flvine floors: and all at nncfl xta soup or Blue Point oysters, or whatnot, stopped again with a shock, suspended library, which consists of the collection formed by Charles, third Earl of Sun derland, in the early part of the eight eenth century. The total number of volumes is 30,000, most of them being in fine old morocco bindings, and many printed on vellum. Among the chief after that ! What was Loring Richards by some unknown agency between the raritiea are first and editions of The lady, Marie Berg, who is a member brooch: the latter haa the advantage of now dcs.tkis strike yoar aaksj of the famous Meningen company in showing all the pin, which cannot be I .v liLtri of the Urn. London, was rescued by the actors just done when the scarf pin is ueL though A Seated term ,rni take it as ine iniuruteu actor uaa graspea nex i a 9 the caprice I the moment to by the hair. The tenor, Alois Andcr, I thrust the scarf pin o slightly in the seems to have destroyed intellect by the ic that the greater portion of it U extraordinary means he took to aa?e his mq. Some of the prettieat brooches voice. One night during the M Proph- a j-oU pin about three inehc long ete w he became voiceless. -hu . rvrl bead, while realise on the center of the slender pin are two dia- Making Things Orer. LAniu -u nnhir with a rubv. I knew it was he the first instanfl f;'.ancf(l at him, as he Htepped into the levator, and then, seeing a la ly, took ,wi i i t. l i 1.1 ill. :a - ( ll JUS uai ana sioou iiiuro wiiu iii iu ui iitml, wliilo others filed in and seated r rie-msclves, " I wondered if he had seen rnf. I hoped in heaven that he had not. It was not very bright in the place, and I "cast down my eyes with a truly ostrich-like sagacity, forgetting I could be seen if I did not see; forgetting too the mirrors lining tho box if one happened to look in them. However, at tho necond floor he left, and I went on, thankful I had not been obliged to make the stir of moving out before he did. I would not have gone down to dinner that day if I could have helped it, .1 said to myself not although mamma hid asked the Loverings to dine, and my now garnet velvet , had just come homo. But mamma would have' made such a song of it that one thing would le as oad as the other. I was hardly innide my room when I locked the door, and fell on the bed so fa-'nt that I. should have died if at hisf I hs'.d i.ot. been able to cry a good, l:Hi, K'fi. hing cry that lasted till 1 Krvv so nnry with myself it dried on tear. Ai d thi n Amy came to the !oor, bnt T told her she must uo "along into minima's room; she couldn't come in there. And she went away declaring if wan fine time- of day, and other things doing there? Who was that lady he two upper floors, with some seventy feet joined in the hall? Had he married ? of empty space under us, and nothing Was he here, possibly, on his wedding that we knew of between us and de- journey. Had he then forgotten me V struction. Forgotten me ! Well, why should I The light in the elevator had gone be the only one to remember? Let me out, and only a dim glimmer from the forget. Alas ! had I not been trying to j jets in the upper hall made darkness forget for five years? But I leaned I visible. For a .moment I closed my over my plate to ask Mr. Lovering a question, the length of whose reply I knew would be like spool silk, war ranted three hundred yards ; and I, was hanging on his words, when my eyes caught sight of a person that had just come in, and was seated a few tables distant, had taken out a newspaper, and was never glancing up from the column. A chair was turned down near him, and it remained vacant for some time. For his bride ? . No ; a man does not come down to dinner and leave his bride to follow alone. For his wife of longer date? When I had the opportunity of another look, a dazzling creature sat there, a gold-headed darling, radiant as if a star had turned a rose. ' Was I not ashamed of myself to wish to look that way? What did 1 care for Loring Richards, tr hia wife either, if he had one ? Not in that direction again did I turn my head. I was gay and all alive myself, and Mr. Lovering was all devo tion. I knew by some other senses when those two left the room, but not by my eyes or ears. Who is that going out?" asked Mr. Lovering. " If his looks were a burn- eyes and leaned back, half lifeless. " It is horrible," I gasped. For I thought of the fierce shock, the crushing of body and bone that was to follow at any moment if wa fell to the lower pavement, if we were driven up into the timbers of the roof. Then came the thought that it was but for a mo- Latin classics and of tho great Italian and French authors; a superb collection of early printed Bibles in various lan guages, including a copy on vellum of tha first Latin Bible with date; many extremely scarce works relating to America; a series of Spanish and For- v t1 k..i. and French works relating to tho pout- . ical and religious events oi the sixteentn and seventeenth centuries, etc ....... ., HUH vwuvo f pernsp ojm or kiu fviviw of his worrying days, it seems to me pi,. Sometimes a jeweled bor, you might be more economical ; now butterfly or a great rr-idcris ?rclJ cn there's my old clothes, why can't you make them over for the children instead of giving them away V " Because they're worn out when you're done with them," answered Mrt. for you. It Is aa extraordinary fact that ti.ce who grt to hih word neral!y CM very low Ucuxge. A young Udy at a nwptioa railed b brau aa Indian, bcaue he was ca Let trail all tie time. Modety, like hcnety, para. la Hi lUta cf Tic tint cf faultie yea trtT t-r the usa cf a modcat adrrrUaizf agtnl. I The rxar l-x ucce(!d ia rraiiUia icg abaolnU mcrarcLy. B-t he la afraid to coae ont and ace how It la fH- A suit for $101,100 has been brought by a man in California against the Cen tral Pacific railroad for the loss of his horse, wagon and five children. Tho the long pin, and sometimes there i a flower of colored atonea or of enamel. Lei expensive brooches are of ml g old made to reprraent a long letter, the init-al of the wcarr ra name a script I ting alosg. a 'It's no use making over things capital of alendcr gold line. Scarf I Mr. Barnaa wriu from Zz & Las d tho children that wen't hold to- J pins with ball heads like thoae utel I7 I that h Las aecurtd the covtlty he La gether; you could not do it yourself, I gentlemen are chosen by ladies to pin I locg Wea after. It ia a arrew-drivtf smart as you are. I fichus and kerchieft. Boat of the I that wont slip. WelL" grumbled J once, wouldn't hare a ball of cream white enamel dotted I The srielVji LiT urht that U- have closets full of things made wing for hnth colors, others hare tiny turuuobce Lt Wr. tir fiont aad aov want of wear, if I was a woman, ttafa i cr .Im t cafa-eve. or what a I it il.t A penny paved is a penny earned." nibv. a aarrhire and a diamond I ,-.1 : :i ru,- - .1.- I - . .. . 1 - - , 4' iU vyu 1 arf, 14,1 in .Ur LaTy. I an, u i- all. M. 9 m bat in r f airtTv 1 airai a 11. ... . ... , Jcompany, he charges, carelessly built a rn Mr . jB wt mnM th. . . 1 . . . There U goiCf to b anotlieT cemti - menu auer au, ana wna 11 wouia ena " ., J 4. '.J . 7. 0 ? I dcr. imiiercjM ana uxi:c are aio . , .. . . ... iw-i covereu unuKe uww mo roau cru3binB tbo closets lOOkinc for ROmethinir Lc :..t.i. 1.1 . 1 " ' couldn't find and turning things gener- TTT, "'.T" 71 of 1741- d 11 U J could not see nor hear the approach of ftT i: on. . ' -7 ------ ' trtrr year. jieople ?' Oh, mamma, I am interested in them ; and since I joined the internationals, and the nihilists, and the marianne, and the rest, I know all about such people." I saw Mr. Lovering's hair slowly begin of the sort, till I bethought me that it vns lino time of day if I fainted away ing-glass, you would be in flames.' and cried, myself ill. and locked rnv "One of the waiters?" I asked - - I HiNtcr out of her room, all because I had "There is a French count among them, Kappt tied to meet Loring Richards in you know, and a Polish refugee." the elevator five years after our boy and " MaTgaret 1" exclaimed mamma, " how girl enpaement was broken. I call it a boy and girl engagement; but it had been life of my life, and it had almost torn mv heart out in coming to an enTl. And what had he cared- the great, dark, handsome creature, standing there without a line upon his face that told of any trouble it had been to him, who had left me to suffer all I had had to suffer alone ? Not go down to dinner? I would go if I went up ia and more like an electric hair-brush, a chariot of fire directly afterward, I and mamma cried, "Margaret ! sprang, up und bathed my face, and pow acred it till it was cool, and unlocked tho door and called Amy; and sat bent over :t novel," Kiid thoroughly absorbed m it, my hair streaming round my face and dodder?, 'till she was dressed, hav- i-. a t . iaii nivj ij uun y a muo ior some cauer in n'lr om-n 'V U T 1.1 I d,'i-, took a liot.bath, called Davis, and h .d her brush my hair till it tingled, and put on the garnet velvet with its ereimy duchesse laco and the yellow rv.irl" everybody dresses so at that lu.h-1. I only came near breaking down Mien, Davis not being able to find a jewel I wanted, I tumbled over the t'. ings myself, and a little old minia ture that nobody knew I had kept tum U d from its hiding-place, and showed me for half an instant that proud, grave face. But I recovered presently, and I looked in the glass, and defied him to Ml that I cared a straw, even if he saw tue in that vast caravansary of the splen did hotel dining-room, with its chande liers, its mirrors, its frescoes and its inrongs. And anybody would have u-n lustihed m making such remarks ere lenient concerning my vanity -r - uavft trnni V. 3 lVnnu n , .v,ii mo secoau ' arul u 1111(1 le olive ,' fir"1 Wlth ,U nct Ah, the dark and : glowing pvpl a 17 ::rj clear lnr T - t , , as a pic , v.wlUi8 "icnarus or another all that was so unbearable. Loring Richards' wife and Loring Richards him self would be nothing then to me. No more torture, no more heart-break, no more tears just peace. And there came with that a certain gladness over all the immediate horror. "Are you afraid ?" I said, turning to the other oc cupant of the cage, at whom I had not glanced. "Afraid, Margaret? Here? alone with you ?" came the answer. " Loring I Oh, how dreadful I And and your wife" "My wife 1 There is only one wife possible for me, Margaret, and you have kept me away from her for five years." " Do you say you are not married to that lovely creature at the table n ' Married? To my cousin Rose9 And you ask me that, Margaret ? you ?" I raised my eyes to look at him. He was standing directly before me in the half-shadow. "Oh, Loring I said, " we are in the face of death. Can you a train; and the five children were trav eling on the highway in a wagon valued at $200. Defendant's train came dash ing along at the rate of thirty-five miles per hour, without ringing a bell or blowing a whistle, and ran into the wagon, killing all the children and the horse and destroying: the wagon. The plaintiff has sustained great damage, to wit: First, in the loss of the services of the five children, and the loss of their society, and by reason of great mental anguish'and suffering occasioned by the death of said children, in the sum of S 100. 000; second, damages in the sum of $800, which was necessarily expend ed by plaintiff in and about the burial of the children; third, the sum of $300, the value of tho horse and wagon killed and destroyed. - President Taylor, of the Mormon fchould you know anything about such forgive me now, when there is nothing church, was persuaded by the United cheerfully, ally insido out. Maria P he screamed, V where'a my gray alpaca duster? "Made it over for Johnny." "Ahem! Well, there's the brown linen one I bought last summer T Clothes-bag I" mumbled Mrs Jones, who seemed to have a difficulty in her speech at that moment. " Jnst made it into a nico one." "Where aro my lavender pants? yelled Jones. " Cut them over for Willie." " Heavens I" groaned her husband ; then in a voico of thunder "Where have my blue suspenders got to T "Hung tho baby-jumper with them." "Maria r asked tho astonished man in a subdued voice, "would you mind telling me what you have dene with my silk hat ; you haven't made that over for the baby, havo you?" Oh! no, dear," answered his wife left for us but to die ? " He bent and caught me to his heart. "At any rate," he said, " to die together. There is no greater bliss than that." " Oh yes," I cried "to live together. Ah, will nobody save us ? Oh, when I'vo used that for a hang- States census agents to admit that the nj? basket. It is full of planU and church is a regularly organized hier- looks lovely." Mr. Jones never men archy. It has a president and twelve tions the word economy or suggests apostles, as everybody knows. It also making over he has had enough of it. J U(j pinnea ia rereral places; black net fastening back the loops of mn!l cr Uce neckties, or to fasten tho end cf a neckerchief as well aa to confine it at the throat. The most popular piui I this kind are of aterling silver, with round or with pear-shaped heads, and there are also larger acarf pins of allf er with hanging chain and pendant piecs- Dull yellow gold, civher smooth cr himaercd, is pretty for pins that are to bo used in black lace fichus. There are also pearl heada to gold pin of varicua sizes, casting from 81.75 each to t3 according to the site and value of the pcarL nurer brooches in coral ue, aigns aro also very popular, especially in the whitened silver, when a pretty little spray of whits flowers is repre sented. A ailrer dawy lirooch is epe cially popular with young ladies. With simple morning and traveling dreet a brooch is worn with a linen collar without a necktie or lace, but for core dressy occasions fichus are fastened low n surplice fashion with from two to four pins, or else a laco acarf aed around the neck is tied in large loot, to rise on end. " That old rag-picker," we have just found each other after all I added, told me yesterday that" these bitter years 1 Were they bitter to But Mr. Lovering's head looked more you, Loring ?" And just then the ropes began to slide softly over the pulleys again, and we " Why, mamma, we are all human be- went easily slipping down, and gently ings together." . . ; alighted at the lower hall as if nothing "I really must insist " began mam- had been the matter. Talk of the total ma.? and then Amv fricrcrled. and mam- depravitv of inanimate things! It is 7 Q OO I I The Loverin era .. . went ir,t .1. l, WUUD6 when I f i. ,i . 3 . . .. iney ere not -- - ww w ucia ior i ear I WBJl going to diae at all-mni."" being deeply concerned Wings honor; for she meant the j ouumu marrv triA rifst : obliged to givoup hope of my accepting - v.KBUonQs and stocks with himself. Poor mamma h ake afetich to herself dbSb ma looked as if she thought I had gone out of my head, and Amy was hysteri cally sympathetic. Your daughter's advanced opinions," eaid Mr. Lovering, stiffly, "are a sur prise to me." " You silly little mother," Amy aughed. " It is our boating club at home, the internationals, our cnarity school, the nihilists, our sewing club, our book club, our " "I really thought you meant secret societies," gasped that old goose of an elderly lover. " " And what if I had V said I, my na tive vigor returning. "What if 1 were own cousin to Vera Sassa itch ?" " Do have her name right," said the doctor. " I was afraid that our young ladies would be following Natalushka's fashions as soon as Mr. Black made her so charming." " Charming?" said his father. girl with such ideas charming ?" "I am rejoiced to near you express yourself so," said mamma "And I," said I, "because they are my ideas." ' "Which are your ideas T he asked, " mine, or those of that j oung Russian girl and her like?" " Hers; certainly," I said. " The ideas of humanity and brotherhood. And my heart began to beat like an en gine one hears in the night, with a wild sort of exultation that now. no matter wnat had happened to Loring Richards, naa made it impossible that I should ever marry Mr. Loveringa stocks and ads, for the tempUtion wis out of way; he would never ask me. .But it had all been a little too much me I saw that mamma was comprehending the situation, and grow- 2-er. Oh, o-rf o uou soul was 1 sacrilege. I believe that elevator knew just what it was doing, But you ought to have seen dear mamma's face when Loring told her that he should not let me out of his sight again till he had a nas states, eacn oi wmcn has a presi dent and council ; the states are divided into wards, governed by bishops anil councilors, and so on down. The New Orleans Democrat remarks on these reve-1 lations and says: But the strangest and most important piece of information furnished by Taylor against the Mor mons was, that among the clergy of that church there were regularly ordained judges who had control and jurisdiction over temporal as well as religious mat ters. This has been charged against the Mormon church again and again by the Detroit Post. A Setter Dog Upset by a rarrot. A gentleman had a fine English ect ter of which he made use in the hunt ing expeditions of which he was very fond, finding the dog always alert, r liable and well trained. One day, how ever, the family received an addition in the shape of a parrot, brought over tho eeas by the sailor son of the house keeper. When first the setter came into the housekeeper's room, he stopped at the dooway and pointed at the gay with tinsel daahes is prettily worn around the neck with a hammered gold pin holding each loop of the Urgs bow tied at the throat. A long straight scarf of tamboured mull ia worn around the neck, passed down the front of the corsage and fastened in a bow at the waist line, with silver pins to hold it at the throat and the waist. If jrjrr' Bazar. Circular fan a grow in popular favor. Silver gray silks, aatins and surah are Gentiles, and as constantly denied by I bird perched on the outside oi its cage j coming in vogue. the Mormons, but is now conclusively I at the other end of the loom. The par legal claim upon me, and he would be "J j v - roi, noi at su uauu.cu uj uS - sen.. ai is uub .u iro uuucicu proiessionai aiuiuue, ieit iui piaro uu the Federal government finds some difh- came mincing . across the room "with culty in dealing with the Mormon ques- a any a flirt and flutter," and squared tion, when this church is allowed to itself in front of the setter. The two have temporal as well as spiritual juris- confronted each other for a second, and glad of her company and Amy's in the Church of . the Heavenly Haven in ex actly one-half hour's time ! Harper Bazar. diction. Another new application of electricity as a motor has been experimented in during the last few days in Paris. M. G. Trouve, a well-known electrician, has devised a method of applying, the Why She Stole. Instead of the silk dress with a'shirred front and bead embroidery which Eva Hirsch, alias Eva- Jacobs, alias Clra Morris, the pretty young woman, wore when sneak thieving in New York and Brooklyn, she wore in Raymond street -- ----- ! T ,v ! -v; u electrical current to the propul had furnished her, but she had it fastened at the neck with-a gold fan and tied at the waist with a velvet band. She said to a reporter that she was ready to plead guilty to two o; the roo Denes, dui Bne denied that she had stolen $3,000 worth of then the bird remarked impressively: "You're a blamed rascal P The dog was a second transfixed with horror at the unprecedented phenomenon of a speaking bird; then his, tail sunk be tween his leers, and he alunk away. But - w from that dav a valuable There is a rage for peacock feather decorations at present. Gold bangles are ths only jewelry much worn in street costume. 8 mall carriage parasols are cads with peacock feather decorations all over them. Very large bows of colored velvet 'are worn in the Lair to form lacs trimmings Ols Lnndml head of cattle la ths amount Involved oa tLe rwult cf a rs cr.t Txaa hor-rac-. This la ths Urge At beefsteak on record. "The oldtat Inhabitant" Is net a natural liar. lis simply lets hla Imagi nation play ia ths cpra let formerly occupied by nvmory and rrasca. A t.r.t fi of OM fit nitia a U 4 cVmr, I tern Uj-ta o'7 ewv, AM aoArttl btrm h ta 1 si!, , TLt tULt tl prtm.M.1 14 W trw, Ctnll Jms s aa&lrr m &4 I&lo s s.irj bsslt t-ro. currnoH ron the cvriiors. It rales twice as often la WesUra as la Eastern Enropew Geess bars brn knoara to livt to the as of eighty year. The word ' lent ccnes from a Baxea word, meanisg sprisg. There are l.fXiO siuars miles of ios la . ths Alps from eighty to COO frt thick. Ths greatest mortality of mankind la between thres and sis ia ths taoralnf . Ia -cages and a loci a" for ths punishment of o?caders wrrs of lered to be set np la every ward of ths city cf London. Shells six feet la length and weighing 00 pounds, ths coveri&g cf a dam which weighed aitty founds, are among ths curiofitic in ths Smithsonian la atitnte. Ink used in' England was former! mors bvding than at ths pretest day. A deed of ths reijra of Itkhard IL is preserved ia whkh ths ink is as'black and brilliant as though of Last year. Thers ars a couple of Shoahons la diana ia Tuscarora who Lars heavy beards, something which is asldoa sera cpon ths face of ths red tain. TLey ars both old bucks, and their whiskers ars nearly whit, givisg thea quits a venerable an1 parrUrrhAl apysrancsw Very few of tho who hsvs ud ths expression, M!!s's a brick," know thai it comes from II starch. An tntsasa.lor from Epirus was ahowa by King Aga- with huge hats. Ombre watered silks ia new designs I aiLaus, of Bparts, over Lis capital, and ia ths shaded and watered ejects sp I eiprasssd turpri at ths abnoa cf dog was I pear among late importations. l walls, and fcrUncations. "coos 16- sion of a 8poiied, for the setter would never point I Pongee hunting jackets worn with 1 morrow," quoth ths king, "and I will ive been I I black or colored skirts maks pretty and I ahow you our walla." Oa ths morrow boat, and so far the results have eminently satisfactory. The experi merits have been made on the Seine, on I A Swarm of Bees ia D road way." several occasions, with a small boat con- I Several hundred persons might have taining from two to six persona. M. I been seen at Broadway and Park Place, I gowns ars usually mads of goods cut Trouve's electric motor consists of a New York, with their heads inclined as I crosswise, but ths basons may be cut ta pretty modest morning toilets at watering places, Ths flounces of striped nun's veiling , tw th-amonnt would Siemens coil, which by a simple but in- if making astronomical observation. orOhxary way, if cms prefer. P.y Kenious arrangement is made to transmit Instead of atar-gaxing, however, they - J' nrobablv not exceed S300 worth. "I was &ulua miuih wi.. 'V Immense bows of wide satis x at different times in the public schools, she said. "My mother died when I was young, but I kept house for my father until three years ago: I found it dull, though, to be at home so much, and 1 ran away and got employment in a lace laciory. I tus may be adapted to any boat, and dates. I needed to areas wen , ep - . , , ' . . I uiriD nS3AAAaM W SAW S VSgVM aSSMVI V the friends I had made, ana x too: up . - ..vl foUowed the fmiUlesler to the ofScs of its power to a three-bhtded screw at the were looking at a strange black mass in stern of the boat. The motor itself is I the air, which proved to be a swarm of fixed on the upper part of the rudder, bees. The keeper of the fruit-stand on which it follows in its movements, as the corner, who had an eye for business. does also the screw. The motor, with proceeded to capture the swarm. Turn its accessories, does not weigh more than I ing aa old fruit barrel bottom-side up. five kilogrammes, M. Troue's appsra- he performed frantic incantsUons over it with a green bough. The Insects were there seems to be no reason whatever n borae oa 111 mumpa. A reporter satin ribbon frequently take ths place cf coraags bouquets, being placed on ths left aids over ths supposed region of the heart. Ia spite cf the fsshica journals bring ing out most of their plates wiili locg basques, ths most fsshionabls women wear corsages without basques, or very short basques. Whits dotted mull scarfs two and a you Ls showed him aa array cf 10,000 xnta, rroarking: "Each cos Is a brick." TaJrlj EeaUm, Goethe was oas evening Inter: s4sd. while absorbed ia Lterary work ty a caller from Amervs, When ths ralUrr, was asked by a servant if Ls Lad any special tmsiaess, Ls replied. -Oily to ass ths post." Goeths was vexed at ths isierrspUca and showed it plainly. Coming LastOy into ths room without a word ef greet ing, L seated Kirn a If abruptly ca a stool, as if ssjmg. "If you only wUh to look at me." Ths viii'-ora ispudeacs was aubllms. that plan to get dresses, because I could J 4 . . , , I The Ues Krrxrf JmnuiL where the half and three yard wide ars used as Tt rmtrJ liaaelf master cf lis occa- - . . il.l.l1 svr I ippUCalMO IU 1CSSOU Vi uuut uugu I - I - not ftarn moneV enOUKh at my employ-I ... 1 t rwlnnr wu -ilT ln.1ri1 n t!n I trtrf uIim. tA U von. (b ut wititiil .f. T. m,. i'Im-m 1 v. rvF4V ment. and swallow V-i t .-! i . i . i .i I a l a x i . .1 . . - . t dimensions than that experimented on. reoe DOiOUT WM 'lJ igea on me scan nica, u vm worn ia any way ins ajoa. ia peruct auencs. uxs uoeii a. lowly around ths post, Xockizg I wished the floor wouia open TWionbveleetriritv U00 ng with about seventy-five other fncy dictated br good taat directs, Ls rose, took a Ump from ths Uhls. ia dlow me when I was in coun, ZLT"-. . : ! communities. After the editor. A. J. I with colored, black cr white dresses. . valksd a m . i svsve wnmiiDriTi ne ."T i a lrkij u w m nti 11 because I saw therein one corner oi the " v. . - Kinr. had riven the fruit man SI the Many cf the new cmbrs ribboaa ars ai hia from everr Point f rUrw. ..! I DUfc UO ttifh " Kuupbcv uu , utwij I w- I I - room my old employer. I never expected, Mto prmctically useless, reporter asked him why he kept so many bordered oa one aide with scalloped Goethe was eoaquertd by this cocl- wneu x wuimju " i - : I Dees "i.o raise queens, nesaio, "some i iands la deUcate ahadss of color, wovra I ness. lis ram laio a win; iazsn, place. . . 1 An Austrian journal reports the j f which are worth $20 apisc." An 1 to f"?' lsoe. Oa others, embossed I and began to converse la Lis pleasant Children should be warned not to I curious fact that four Titans of the Ger-1 incident similar to this happened in the I daisies dot the surface, and ths effect ia I etjls. Ths vUItcr proved to b an ,-rt- - - ' . I n m 1 , - ,. 1 I i. T . 1 1 n r.fim m ini.n. I 1 T .. ..V 1.- - - " - rTZ-. - I. .L .ul I .11. ..mmi a- lintel W V InnV I taVa trhot flrtAJ-m't balon.? IO Uem. mU BUKB .imio w- . uuiuu, .uwuuwu, iuuw wccm jw-.p'w fi imi. - 4 I mtm w-j. . " K LL lUUlk I w mmmmj tm w cv - . yery pale, Margaret, she said. " Are I especially the measles and smallpox. I The calamity w as due in two to I York Sun. nr bows for the Lair and belt, at Li impudence. Yot'$ Gomi.-
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1881, edition 1
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