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tfflfSTON JOTJBNAL. KINSTON JOUIiNAI IHBD EVERT T1ZUZ12DAT OURNA tkIX3 CTJLDTTX: 3i KINSTOM, LENOIR CO., N. C. Editor aad Proprietor. KlNSTON el l rk-4 w'ta sa'fc saasl r itMk. iJ ik e... id ueo nt: ( .- iduic ucs lite lit sins ov.ivsKatxmM : . H. S. NUNN, Proprietor. Independent in All Tnings. TEBM3-$200 PES TTAIL lar aay ay (m t.. ........t3 eo ai 12m Om JLrxrro Jocnax, la Um Wkk Cbrr3i YOL. IV. KINSTON, N. C, THUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1881. NO. 2. Z.ficfe iftnT Ilia (Hi r. 1 'anJ (set V DR. G. K. BAGBY, J UTTT'T SDRGEOII DEHTI5T Office and residence on Caswell 'street, over JouBNiL Office and west of Monument. Office hoars from 9 o'clock a. k. to 3 p. u. Sept. 1, 1881. . C. B. ATOOOK. r. DASIEL8. AYCOCK & DANIELS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLDSBORO, N. C Will practice in the courts of Wayne, Wiiaon Lenoir and Greene. Collections a specialty. May 21-tf A. j. lo ms. D. E. PZBBY. LOFTIN & PERRY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS ATLAW, KINSTON, N. C. Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to them, both in the Federal and State Courts. Special attention-given to the settlement of etatcH. etc. Mr. Terry will be at Trenton Winter. . Though now no more the musing ear Delights to listen to the breeze That lingers o'er the greenwood shade, I love thee, winter I welL Sweet are the harmonies of spring ! Sweet is the summer's evening gale I Pleasant the autumnal winds that shake The many-colored grove. - And pleasant to the sobered soul The silence of the wintry scene ; When nature shrouds her in her trance, In deep tranquillity. Not undelightful now to roam, The wild heath sparkling on the sight ; Not undelightful now to pace The forest's ample round. And see the spangled branches shine, And snatch the moss of many a hue That varies the old trees' brown bark, Or o'er the gray stone spreads. The clustered berrie's claim the eye O'er the bright holly's gay green leaves; The ivy round the leafless oak Clasps its full foliage close. . Ehrich! 's Fashion Quarterly. where you are: fast remember the children," murmured Mr. Templeton, floundering in a little farther. " "Where ! am ! I suppose you don't want all Carl eon to bear how I'm oat- raged. You'd like to keep it a secret. mwm m m, m m a mm m xou a iixe to nave me endure it in silence. Of course you don't want the children to hear their mother tell the plain story of your neglect, your out rage" couldn't think of it. Indeed, indeed. I wouldn't hare you. Jariua darlinj?: I should feel just a if I had begged for them." But when Mr. Templeton returned from the city that night, aa pretty a TOPICS OP THE D1T. Tae Legend of Klmlr. It U a beautiful legend of the Nora Land. . Amilia4 wa the village black- LADIES' DEPAETXDT. The city of Klingenberg, in Lower Franconia in Germany, cot only ixa- smith, and under the irreadisB? chestnut pose no municipal tax, but every voter I treckin hi Tillage amithophea stood, receives an annual dividend from the I He the hot iron gebammered and sjhod pair of solitaire earrings as he could 7 treasury of a sum ranging from horse for fifty cents all round please. I u"Vj ... V. Vl buy with the bond he sold glittered $22.50 to $25. The city recenUy eele- He made tin bjeimeta for the gjodJa U T I!! The present queen, aavs a cone peed mt of the rtllaltlfhU TiPs eeem likely to lire aad do wlh Nct- withataaditg all report 7. Here Mr. Templeton took off his has I and turned her glance away from the and made a low bow with a glittering beautiful white sparkle, and said they smile to a srentleman and lady Dassincr I looked at her with two great eyes of in an opposite direction. in a velvet case marked with her name. As he opened the case and held it I every citizen fifty cents, with fifty cents before her, Mrs. Templeton shuddered, I extra to every soldier of the war with France. Mirmir was a rival blacksmith. He didn't co In Terr much for defensive armor, but he was lightning on two edged btjwords and cut and alaah svrcutlaaaaasea. lie made cheernlTea ! " What in the world is the matter with Mrs. Templeton T asked the gen-, tleman. "She looks like a thunder- cloud full of lightnings." "Hetty Morris' earrings, I guess," was the answer. " She has probably I head on this side and on '.that, and ad seen them at church to-day. Poor Mr. Templeton I What a life that vixen the youag huabaad long to ymaaiocaUIy. Bhe Is Ttry kajry k her eunxacr re Urtceat at La Grarja, drfvirg her focr and scmelioes six tririted potles abest the grounds, and gitisg a ar&Oe aaJ a cUmaant word to every oce she caU. . . m - for evrc that sUSeat ana tsos icta courts lays aaide etiiuetUaad rcyal T m xi mere was one person in xoie worm a Deauty. you Know. Ana wnen sne is m A . . , . . g. mmm-ui mm l nA ZZ more than another that Mrs. Templeton good-natured there's nobody like her." repaid for the sacriflco of his litUe say- Fantees show, that probably this latett llu wooU kniek the w lJ aaw gazed at with eyes of curious regard, it "Well, by Easter you'll see her with ings in the only bond he had yet been atrocity on the Gold Coast does not pro- teth in the pol o L u leads him I" "I don't know about that. He is tremendously in love with her." " How can he be T " Force of habit, maybe. And she is there was one person in the world I a beauty, you know. And when she is In civilized countries, monarch, to be miring herself, and turning to her hus-1 sure, tend tens of thousands of young band for admiration. Looking, with I men to die cn the battlefield in order to her large liquid dark eyes, her pale I build up and cement their power with face, her perfect features, her dazzling I warm blood, but the barbarities of the THE DIAMOND EARRINGS. smile, all illumined by the shining drops, as beautiful as the most beauti ful Juliet that was ever loved. And her husband felt twice and a hundred times ruler of Oooinassie are of a different sort. pin Mirmir he said he One day AM1; made an impenetra ble suit of armor for a aecoud-claas Rhiodd, and put it on himself to test it. and boastful r inserted a card la the "BTenaskaNordtrb jratUk Jkanaheld' every 1st Monday. July 28, 1881. Albertson & Taylor, CARRIAGE MLB, LAGRANGE, N. C. LAW OFFICE. CTAS. a CLABK. W. W. CLABK. CLARK & OLAEK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KINSTON, N. O. 5 Office in Court House. Office hours from 12 o'clock, h. to 5 o'clock P. u. on Mondays, WedueBdays and Saturdays. July 28-tf NICE LOT OF Picture, Motto and Phatograpl) FIUMES JUST RECEIVED. Beautiful Tictnres and Motto Prints con. AtHiitly ou hand. Broken Looking-Glaeaes re-I'lftt-od. AH bizos of Pane Glads furnished. Brackets, Wall Pockets, etc. Toll ii mai'5-tf B. Hyatt, KINSTON. N. C. J. j. JACKSON. f. B. iiOrrrN, 'JACKSON & LOFTIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KINSTON, N. C. Practice in Lonoir, Greene, Wayne, Jonea mi l a joining counties. Prompt and efficient attention paid all buei n n intruded to them. SHtioinents of estates of deceased persona a Klvialty. Oiliro i n Court-Jlouse square, formerly occu-Ii.-.l !y John F. Wooten. janl-12m CONSOBIAL. was her hnsband's cousin, Mrs. Morris, and if she had one ambition eclipsing another, it was to eclipse Mrs. Morris in every direction. If Mrs. Morris set up a wall-basket, Mrs. Templeton com passed a hanging cabinet. If Mrs. Mor ris had a new ivy pot, Mrs; Templeton wonld have nothing less than a window garden. A single vase on Mrs. Morris' piazza caused Mrs. Templeton's premi ses to break out with urns till they looked like a stone-cutter's yard. If Mrs. Morris gave a high tea, Mrs. Tem pleton had a dinner party out of hand ; if Mrs. Morris had a luncheon, Mrs Templeton had a ball, or what answered for one in the limited round of pleas ures of their place of abode ; and if Mrs. Morris indulged herself with a new silk, Mrs. Templeton always counted her flounces, and made her own phylacteries broader. "When one day, then, Mrs. Morris ap peared at church the usual place in the town of Carleon for ladies to exhibit their toilets with a pretty little pair of diamonds sparkling in her ears, you can imagine the state of disgust and wrath in whiclrMrs. Templeton walked home, and the very disagreeable time that Mr. Templeton had of it as he walked beside her, endeavoring to look like the happiest domestic man in Car leon. The sermon was criticised, the minister made out a time-server, the parish denounced collectively and per sonally, his own peculiar friends among the rest, and finally his cousin Hetty was reached, and her habits, her man ners and her dress were made' the text on which to hang anathema maranatha a pair of solitaires, 111 wager another pair. Take me up V " Not I. I shouldn't have any use for them if I won, except to give them back to you; and I couldn't afford to lose. Besides, I don't bet on a cer tainty," said the careful Mr. Bowman. And just then, Hetty Morris coming up, they stopped to admire her precious acquisitions; and Hetty heard of the wager, and shamed Mr. Bowman into taking it, before they parted and went their opposite ways, more merrily than was their Sunday wont. Not so Mr. Templeton. As soon as his wife had banged the door behind her she tore off her bonnet and threw herself on a sofa, and called for Jane to bring the ammonia, and her husband to diop the shades, and Maria to take the children where she could , not hear them, for her head was splitting with pain, as any one's would be treated as she was. And she would not go upstairs to bed, and romp with the children was! abrogated, and his dinner was made an act of silent and solitary penance; and if he told his wife he was going to afternoon service, and did go over to bis cousin Hetty's, she. at least, had no rieht to blame him. But woe for Mr. Templeton when he came home that evening I Mrs. Temple ton had been removed to her own room, which reeked with steam of camphor and alcohol; she lay there in her white nightgown, with her black hair stream ing over the pillow, with her great black eyes rolled up. and fixed on a remote The king of Aahantoe. like his neigh- recroach. and she ought not to hare I bor. the despot of Dahomey, is an adept I for the other tjodla, and h made the them, and they were as heavenly as I at human sacrifices, but the latest ex- j great EjtTtainaea and Araanaaw looic- iwis sun. oua presently mey were piuu wiuuw w mm, uuwg k-n-. -"- - - - , At . m clittcrir.tr in her ears, and all the faint- hundred young girls in order to set clear Into the traarrerae aemi-colaa of a oiTra-cri ness andlanguor were gone, and she was their blood for mixing mortar in the re caat iron Ichthyosaurus, and never tarn CI u runningtothe glass and holding her pair of a building, is almost past belief, its edge. TbwaathekindofaBbjair- with dlicaUly tiaU4 ribboas, aa4 la the ahady haU wreathed with ailk gaaxe, which are her usual wtor at L Orasja. Both attire fits fctr far better thaa do the caaberoas robee and rkh a'las aad t J rets which ahe mast Msase oa stale occaaicea. hhe has aa extremtly pretty Crira, straight, tria. aad;aJy mold5, lis ody Utfrct tx.r j that it is too straight, the caeca carry- the way. That. Ame- l teelf ao erect that Ut j.t Um lias remarked to his friend Bjohaa a wcaara ct - - - , . BirobLna.cn, was the kind of aBdpclk mother, aad may cfUa U hewaa. cat with the little rriacre aad hoUirg When Mimir spelled out the card the baby's soft hand la b r owa. Bat next morning, he said "Bjijr aad went tLey say thai neither a mother tor as to work with a charcoal f araac. a cold qaeea will Douaa ChrUUaa be ecaUat t i rp tt.. t.r,.xi mmtn ftVft ( tV.A ciDtl.fr c( aeon, ahe SUTU , A. A. -MJ j'.w umm - wvm& m1 In & HttU while he came I Toanc liar. I am toU. 1 ... k mm . a A The eagerness for inflicting violent I eepIrtdenekgoroUoTuaaxen, saying inai Jith is. howTftr. such a aeeion with he was wearing a suit of home-mak I m , 1 . mm. . t mm, m B tha Aahantees. as their wars with the I ciuueu .-.or-aj aciiau able to buy and layby for the future by the vision of her and by the delighted kisses she showered upon his lips, and the warm embraces of the long white arms. It was not duce much emotion there. The Italian newspapers have fast in creased in number of late years, and for a half-century show a progress once, but twenty times, I which in a measure has kept pace with that Mrs. Templeton looked at the flash the other countries of Europe. Fre of her new splendors in the mirror, vioua to 1797 there was not one Journal look them out of her ears and put them in the entire country. In 183C there back again, tangled her hair in them so were only 185, and of that her husband might loosen them published in Borne, and be struck afresh, as he did so, with MH of which 110 tli rial a rink sA-ahell of the ear. the I Borne no longer has curve of the throat, the exquisite oval of the cheeks; and she went at last to the window and shielded the pane with her hands while looking out and up at the8tars. " I declare, she said, "the glistening of Orion's belt is no more splendid than my diamonds. I never thought I should have diamonds, Jairus. Nor did she have diamonds after that one evening of ecstacy. The little Mr. Templetdn's Sunday , , 7, , .7 lT Ciller places, uiu nuuo OUw awuu mm luu window comparing her gems with Orion's a pair of enterprising burglars who at that moment were not "bur gling, chanced to obtain a view of their down street with a sjraarJ taat loi tered like a dollar store diamoud, and metAmilias down by the new opera hoase. Amiliaa batlonea oa uxn new aj armor and aaid: m m.- m "If vou bare no nereaiier uae icr these 110 were row there arer are dailies, bat the load. It is Milan, with 216, that comes first. Borne then follows with 147, Naples with 114, 1 TOur old cbjjeee-hnife, strike." Florence with 110, Oenoa with fifty-1 Mimir spatoa his haada, whirled his w t a - I - m. m. mm wtf.a.. six. and v emce wiin ininy-iwo. lome i akiTaard aooro Lis neau aca levcaea has eighteen daily rapers, Naples six teen, Palermo thirteen, Milan twelve, Florence nine, Turin six, and Venice five. On an average, there 8,000 read ers for each Italian newspaper. In referenco to the recent gTeat de mand for Confederate bonds, it is stated that a Washington gentleman well known in Southern circles aajs of the Confederate fund that tho Confederate disbursing officers had altogether a very large sum on hand, which they were too opportunities, and they went through I ncnest to appropriate and pocket, and tne nouse inai nign. ana iuo umauuu jt retained it. the united Statis m on wliicn to nang anatnema maranama ... .r uan -i,A aa of worldliness. affectation, bad taste, of the ceUmg, andft thefoam patUhan .he d.d low moral Bense, toeligion, and last of on her -4T. .J went through their fingers the next day. Alas for Mrs. Templeton I It would have been idle for her to have another convulsion. Her husband had not an other bond for another pair of stones. And so the mother of the Gracchi could i not have played a more magnanimous ITfwinR secured an assistant, I am prepared lo all fashionable work required of a Barber. Onioe Over rentier's Drug Store. LOUIS GREEN. June 2-tf. ' DR. A. R. MILLER, all, extravagance his dear little harm less Cousin Hetty, whose red curls lighted such a frank, child-like counte nance, and whose two diamonds, he had been guilty! of thinking, just matched the limpid sparkle of the clear dew-drops of her gray eyes. But Mr. Templeton had far too much experience to say any thing of the sort. "James Moms could not pay his debts if he were sold out to-dav." said his wife. " And look at his wife's dress I Maria, how many times must I tell you to keep those children inside the curbstone ? his wife's dress; just one glitter of satin and jet. And I declare it was impossi ble for me to fix my eyes on the lectern for the way in which she, kept those diamonds twinkling before me, with hfir hftftd on the Deroetual dance. A pretty. place-f or diamonds church! I know a wonfan who wore them to her father's funeral; I suppose she would. I should think, at any rate, she could have controlled her inclinations, and waited till next Sabbath diamonds on Palm Sunday! But it's high time of day, I must say," warming up with her This well-known and commodious house, ' a. husband's silence, " when I am without s name irrmlif. u llii)n.l in iv.. . . ' I . . j. . (Iiam 4J til J llalUO, liuu nucts wife James Morris, D E3ST T I ST, Holla himself in readiness V insert Artificia Teeth, Extract, Fill and Clean, or do anything mwesary to be done by a dentist. Office at rvi lonco. Board furnished to parties from t!V country. May 2-12m CENTRAL HOTEL "W.E. PATTERSON, Projiietlr. immovable. It made no odds to Mr. Simpleton I mean Templeton that he had seen her so fifty times before; in fact, always when she wanted some thing she could not have. Cold terror struck to bis soul lest he should lose his torment; all her virtues swelled into tho hosts of heaven, all her faults were wiped out as with a sponge. He was down on his knees be side her in a moment. " Oh, my dar ljng ! my Juliet ! my love I speak to me ! Tell me you know me I" b.6 cried. "Bun for the doctor, Jane. "Where is Dr. Harvey? "Why haven't you had him here already? Get him at once. Give me the brandy. Heat those soap stones. "Where are the hot-water bags T And he was bathing her lips, and rub bing her hands, and kissing her fore head, and adjuring her to give any sign of life. But it was not till the doctor's steps was heard that Mrs. Templeton vouchsafed the least indication; and then her breast began to heave, her care for jewels V she cried, when Hetty ran over to surrey with her big, pitying eyes eyes much government, it was feared, could seize it. So they placed it in the handt o honorable Englishmen as trustees, to hold for a term of years, and then to dispose of it as seemed most just. At the head of these, it was understood, was Lord Hautrhton. The Bank of England is probably only the deposito ry and agent of the trustees. The bonds issued approximated 1800,000,000. Probably not ' one-third are now in ex istence. This money in England was Amilias a swipe that seemea to mitt everything except the empt J air through which it softly whistled. Amilias amiled and said. " Go on," audio g. I Lai u seemed to him he felt a general sense of cold iron aomeahere ia the neigh borhood, bat he hadn't ben hit Shake yourself," said Mimir. Amilias shook himself , aad Immedi ately fell into halve, the moai ceauy divided maa that ever went beaide him self. That's where the boUer makr was away off in his diagnosis," said Mimir. as he went back to hit shop to pat up the price of catlerr eixty-five per cent on all line, with aa uallmited advance oa special orders. That do we learn that a good action is never thrown away, ana thai una words and patient lore wUl overcome the harshest natare. riry. more beautiful than the sparkle in her the product of cotton, etc, bought and ears the scene of ruin, where the bur-1 paid for with bonds. glars had left their matches and eaten their cold cakes and coffee "what do I care for jewels? They might have taken the children. Oh, Hetty, how thankful I am they didn't take the chil dren!" "As if,' said Hetty to her own hus band afterward, " any burglar under heaven would want those horrid Tem pleton children, the worst imps ever born of hysterics and temper 1 Now if it had been our children, Louis ! "I think you had better tell her, though, that your diamonds are only Alaska crystals, said Louis. "Pretty Calcutta was recently thrown into a state of intense excitement by tho ar rival of the gTeat Mculvi Hafix Ahmed, Rtren. A Kiss's Spirit. The following story wa told me as an instance cf Carl (Johaa) XlVa spirit: a Basiaa maa of-war was aeea passing the fort of Waxholm ea route for Stockholm withoat ha vie g gio castcmary salute The orders cf the f jrt commaadant were distinct that ia a case like this two warnings were to b- The firtt,thator firing a fceii taakt a most exemplary bnabaad. aad bis brlf pas sion for a bcaatifal fordra lady dariag his widowfthcod havicf bea reriad by a very geaalae attachment to tU sprightly aad aatiU wife. Belts ma ala la vogue- Paaiers coaticae la faLioa- V Becks have superadded vjaare tec is. Combination eoatsmea are cat cf fashion. 1 New TrU" have low crowns aad to roll to the brim. Bd plah tia are worn with Llack ailk elirt. Oabr (shaded) sWklsgs come In all the taw eclora. Shaded fralhcrs art a marked feaisre in winter mil Ha cry. CntrimmM striped skirt stOl eca ticae to be ranch worn. Bodice show a variety cf stjie Uth ia shape end U I un it f. Fancy Jewrlry La calti Ued ItaU ad iciaiUsn this winter. Wreaths ct t( aad ctaer ftowrrs are revived tit ball ecifsrc. rVia !.f. bcth tlatk aad while, is as math tie rfl as ert r. Call ar mad very deep, traehitg ecmetiarci altactt t the elbow. Seal brova cloth, with r lath to cah. who is credited with the posaesrioa of miraculous powers enabling him to cure all diseases which flesh is heir to. His process is very simple. The peo ple assemble with earthen pots of wa'.cr; he passes among them and breathes noon the water, and forthwith it is im in the rear of the veL If this were unheeded, another was to be sett ia ad vance if ill hi. In c bvlb wto isgs wet diiJrgardcd, a L.ll to I scnti&to tie mot vulnerable part cf the ship. Xa tho present Instance both warnings had been given withont re- is lb favorite i&aUriai fcr prcseaade costace. Bitbcaj sUlred la moire aid 4ah. or moirw end aatla, are la Uh favor fcf UnaeU aad hat trismitg. Or grain silks la the rirh Use aad lire shade male cp bveaiif s'Jy, asso ciated with VrocaIsd vriteC Large hat with c-Ullsk crow-as aad hsl bris ar the first ehckw cf Ik taoat fashionabl ycaag ladU. Heavy btucatelle ailkf, wlih lh d- m. m r m a ' - . , I ,iv rammaadaat. a vouoc I I-ts iarreed la th ratine, wui p pregnatea wun curauTo prvpriwr-. i -1 , . . r. , I : , . , , , . follnw ina ccaa I beardless lieateaaat, though shaking la I jaach la favcr tjt cleaks aad iUasVAAMW MhSV r W V mumm-r mw m I Enormous wherever he goes, and not only Hin doo and Mohammedans, but even Chris- rich ia- bits of glass, but only genuine glass, tUnt of all claase join the ranks. He is in easy circumstance, and exacts no fee or reward of any kind for his aer flcfi! his Dersonal character is above that Uncle Roberts sent for mischief " "Well, I don't know but I wilL But I think 111 lend them to her to wear to church on Easter first, for I do want maa TLowmon Ia win f her earrin crs vft " " a. v I . . , theVUbe the only genuine diamonds Mohammeaan preacner ana Brr his boots, cried oat to the eaaaour: Da yon e the wheel house 7" "Ye." Send a ball iato it, la God's tame T Thij had effect. With crushed wheel- Vnmm ty.m Ttrsalan atcrrried rrfOTW. A aawmv w m . reproach, and his influence U always moment later two boat were ra aet- . . , . i . i. tt m. x. I tar Stockholm: on with th useu in lavor oi w vuu viuci. w o - eVn.i rnnnr eoamSDUASl vu -g - mj IVow Berne. N. C. . iina weu-Known ana commodinn auuuauu b bucuw, i .l?!m6 imPVeN . tuated in the contraUnd a single diamond to my name, and there - "v uumiimecHy, nence recommends t;lf, lor its convenience, to the traveW 1 18 James Morri8 wife- I mm m -m A. . .mm.W mm mmmmm mm m V mm WVnn r mm - - - -' -"---m-- - - - mym w mm - mm hands Hp tremble, her long supple An7 shaTrouht him authority upon poinU of Mob ammedan from Waxholm. aad oa from body, that had, been stiffly resting on among us all. And she brought him auiao j pvu abled manK)f.war. each rowing with at- h adandhls only, began to sway Id I -cat speed ia hop cf reaching the and subside, her feet to twitch, and 7V USt X 'T XmTt4' M 8 . i,; 0f. heard her lay the wager with him my- ,vi tl.maa. a. t. in advaac to obtain th mw m I A VlJ-w- O I J --o ... iBiting business correspondents. It has at tUive eerrauta, and iU Uble ia furnished with wry delicacy of the season. Its rooms are irj mi won rornisnea. who owes money" It was very weak you $5,000 borrowed in Mr. Templeton An i Omnibus for the conveyance of euests to I tc interfere; but one cannot be always 'I from tr&ina .nrl ..rn. P I ' Terms to suit Ihe UmeT tone's gard. too on the footboard, and the bps parted in shrieks, and the shrieks turned to sobs, and the doctor was pour ing chloral between the teeth, and the sobs sank away into sleep, and the hys terics were over. self that Mrs. Templeton pair of solitaires to church on Easter. Harpers Bazar. companied by the regulation well-fed consort and a couple of well-favored daughter, entered the dining-room of the Del Monte, and. he tucked his cbin. KINSTON Collegiate Institute. SESSION OF 18S1V8?. Fall term Ends January 27, 1882. Slu ing Term Begins January 30, 1SS2. the alleged Uncle Boberts immediately. eIonof 18Sl-'8SEnds June 17, 1882. SleeDinr Apart. rA nnrrela arise between broth- napkin beneath hi generous Dm Wweei sisters, between hired turned round and fixed a fierce glance . . -. i - . I . ... . I n - : Ma eKair: "I understand, Juliet, my love, said J "What coma naye exci.ea juu , girlSf ttween ciexrs in swrea, k-" I P"" i " he, "that Hetty's Uncle Boberts sent my dearest, ana wrown you . men, between nus.mna. -iooa u. j her those earriL, - terrible convulsion?" Mr. Templeton owing to electrical change I party, sharply, " before I give my order "Uncle Boberts, indeed! I should I was saying next morning. (" Hyster- thrOTlga their systems by lodging to- I want to ink you a sv. tt.t. x t j . . ... was a forbidden word. Mrs. Tern- M.i, niffht after nieht under the same you an Italian count in disguise r - he is not a mythical rrson alto- pleton would have had another attici U other disturb- Uny." replied the eurpri . . .. Konnd of it.) " It must have . Thm i no thine that will I rolaaher. "or an r-nguaa nxs wuo, wiui me air oi . . . . ' , . b - . ... I .. .vi. j.i.- r -i. rr. i TiAiat nr tne cnurcn: n i j.Minmmi force, as vo uo i tne unacoounimu -- UO5U Mv w - CU w v I , , . Thurlow has never bed with another person mittanee has temporarily caapoiicu. that furnace," -v nt in nervous force, The I -tc "Kaw xur.- "Kor a gradaate Wberwill eo to sleep and rest all f Harvard, and estranged from jour first audience, lie gapea story. Well," said th king, it aeesas she woalda't aalatA and you firedr MTrs." - Where did yoa hit herr " Oh, your majesty, b graciouir "Did ycu hit th wteei-hous!" INSTRUCTORS. , Richard H. Lewis, A. M. M. D., rrincipsL umrucior in Classics, science ana Lit.-n.ture. i-Mer C W. Howard, Mathematics and Elo cution. ,- . -Mm. R. n. Lewis, Superintendent of Primary Drartment and Instructor in Jnnior English. Israel Harding, French and Junior Enchhh. ; MUs Nannie Latham, Assistant in Primary L;nartment- Anna L. Davis, Music, i rufeaaor John Webb teaches Penmanship in (Mml class. u'logues on application. j . BICHARD H. LEWIS. N. a, September 29. 1881. gether," cried expecting Mr. Templeton to produce overpowering, learned to recrulate that furnace, " The heat, sighed Mrs. Templeton, faintly, "and the glitter of those dia monds. Thev kept dancing so before cealed from me ? For all I know, you my eyes with their bright tVYJa gave them to her yourself. Perhaps they dazzled the brain. I m afraid 1 Are Not turpriaed co-e nobleman. " Uncle Boberts! Uncle Roberts. It is always Uncle Boberts. And you un derstand' forsooth! Why didn't I un derstand? "Why were the earrincrs con- rich Boston banker, whea yo j are this Uncle Roberts who is al ways brought to the front at every pet piece of extravagance. For my part, I wish I had even a husband, hot to speak of an Uncle Roberts, who would not see me trodden under foot by any little minx who chooses to toss her head above me-' " My dear ! my dear ! just remember was very cross yesterday, Jariua. I ilHn't Vnnv what I was saving." Oh, I never want to see again. ' "Ton shall have a pair oi your own before I am a week older," exclaimed the feeble husband. "Oh, no, no, no! I should ba eo ashamed. 1 don't deserve them. I I ,vfcf while the eliminator will be tarn- faher. bling and tossing, restless and nervous, haughty pride is as unyielding a your and wake up in the morning fretful, 0wn?"etc lam not." "All right, peevish, fault-finding and discouraged. nerrfg dollar, and you can bring ia Xo two persona, no matter who they the grub. Now that I know you are - wid habitually sleep together not the regular thing la waiter nowa- any diamond thrive and tho other will lose day-that you are cot going to run oa of mr daughter, cr pick my I xnis is vua , - f - c- rv -v t on i in Tiemck - .... - - A xeculiar violet odor is emiwea irwa cisco FotL the, males of some species of Brazilian butterflies, the female being not at all fragrant. The leech ha eight or ten eye Ml ia ita back near th head. " Good! lou'r a major." Th r.aasiaa was permitted to rebubd it wheel la Stockholm. lltrjr's XfofVtin. I arrest CtUm Raiser ia th vTerM. Edward IUchardaou, of Miaaiaai ppi th largeat cotton raiier la th worlJ, thm khedir cf Eypt ecmia oad. Mr. IUchardaou own aota ti,WAJ acre of cotton land, from which h ralaea Ut year more thaa 12,000 bale. U gin, spin aad weave li, aaa ou f!i walb Mr. Rkhardaca ha imswJ a fort an variously eaUmale! at from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 M Bhe stoop to coevxacr." Oaa this refer to the fcad mother who beads over her wayard boy with a camber fiv alippcr ler costase. Th most gatt buttc bat th came head cf Qswa DaaUlh, cr MargaeriU cat U mother f rrL PrW fifleea dollars a doaea. rress lkU t Tax!. W doa't know each about It. cf ccara." aavs th ed.tor cf th Earlirf -. .... -t .. loa 4eye, "VII aaoT.-4 afur a maa ha beta secretary ci th trrasary fcr thrt cr fear year, aad Lad occasionally damped tO.000,CDO Into Wall itmt to flir th mukst, aad had called ia $20.000,Crtl six at a tie, aad bought $1,000,000 cf bead , svery wek. aad disbursed $11,000,000 ca week aad $!.00O.CfJO th arxt, ahoull think It woaU grarsj tia aw fally to go back into hit law tc whta the admiaktratica chaagfd. aad raak oat aa abstract cf a farm away cat la Bark haw county aad aeil It fcr aa el l vosaa down la KkVsroo tawaship to an old fallow at la Waakladaw asltle - seat, aad calygti a itc a , a j tav to wait four mcath fcr thai, aad then haw to tab a aorrel cell fcr U rcrhap th ex-crelaris cf th tra ia rr donl miad U maxh, bat w J art say we deal lik to gtt ase-lto lh" X3 St Tork city has sp? $ 1.000 JOCO for street eleaalrg la 111. IIr rolico will coat $VC0 th fir .tartaeat calls lit school will Lav IAWCO0, th J- --rtocl f chaxiUs aad ccrrc.-ca cxaberualor n.ii-s-w k yrtseat cf jraUi vera e--maad 2,3.900.
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