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f (ghutlutm llecovrt. (filjatljcua flfcoviu II. V. J-.OIS' DON, EDITOR AND ri.oriUETOIl. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, HATES A D VERTI8INC One iquare, one insertion- f l.i 0 One square, two insertions 1.10 One square, one ruoath ?,60 Fvir larger ailverti-'tn( nts hi) ernj ton ricU w ill bo miido. $1.50 PER YEAR Strictly in Advance. VOL. XVIII. l'ITTSHOUO CHATHAM CO., N. 0., -JANUARY d;, S. NO. 21. A I'l-.-iii io Lull; liy. Hii-.li little bal'y, lii s'.ill a:i.l ".viug, Hear the c tii hail.'- s "Illy sing; Tli gopher ia down iu tli" O'hiI, dump ground Und-1' Hi" d'ilio of his fria'.il.'-iiiad" it--ill d ; The buds are nil Mill, 111" Mill Fays '.is i.'inn. llu-h li: t U- ha'.y. sleep will in'i)" . u, II i-h, liu-li, IiiiMi nii'l swing, se.visli, swish, the oorii-leaw's -in.r, llu-h v.-i-li swing. II ii -li lic.l h.tliv, li" Piiil mi 1 -"f 'Mir w---t wui 1 1 ..v -r th" ,' rn-!h'l Is 'cvep. Tli' 11 ':; all druw-by li mu their ln-a's, 'J'h. i-iilll- i-.-'.v! Mill in tin' ma-shy beds, lb-'ii tin .-ii":,.':- kii ..v it i-- i! .ii Jlil-h lii'lo l.:i.y, whil tin' soft wind coon. 1 1 ii-!' , lm-!i, It it- li mi. I swiii:.-, .Wish, swi. li. tlr- o.irii-l.'avs sin - Hu-'i --swish swim;. Wiliinm ;. Duiimy, in tin- I'.itlilln l.'r. MRS, HAZARD'S PURSE. Sybil Stunt-m sto I nt n window, looking at tin; etui's mill wondering w hcthcr nnythitig lay before lit t be i.. ilcs tin? dull in i ii i)l n v of lit'..- which st enn d wearing f i r out. Companion to mi old l.i dy -w. -ll, it i'i 1 md .-ocm such a hard lifi', after nil, to others, A good, luxurious li..m , a liberal sal ary, light duties; yet oh, y.s --yet il iis so dull! O.hcr frills, not to I rotty, Lai b.'on wooed mil w , titi'l i-liu lul l n. 't miu lover. "I mi. poso 1 shall ilie n'l old nviid," sighed Sybil. "There's no romance in store for mi." "Miss Stanton, t : 'h nine nV'i ok, ninl Dolly's eng.- isn't revered yet," cried Mis. Ihi'ard, from her in nor room. Sybil sigh-d. Tli:- parrot was pari r.l her pl-o-i'. There Win; tlio parrot, tho I'.marv ir.nl tii . poo I'i'. "I on ;lit to r-j lie . in tho i' in iry," sh" said, hit'-T'y. ' Ii 1 were like i:li r j irls p.-rii-i s I should, li'it I only long to open it-rig-and l. t it (:"'.' Siie ov. iii'p ln is, If nox t niorniii n:i'l m to tlio ro!isi-io:i-.i. s that it was I.ii... S.-'ul ilr-.- .l liriHclf in II islo mi I 1. .;i'l 1 into Ml -.. Ilaz n .1'.-ii;i.-siii' r..o:n. In tin' mi nil., nf tli" room .'i ..io.nl j.i,!ii wit i il !.i:ii-,!ini 'lit. Mr. Ha. 11 'I was lloMui mi linn',, nillin yoiiii;; jvriitliMirm i li in.l omi. yuiin i.'"iill. ;n an. 'No matur. Miss S'.aiiton," sm,l Mis. Il.ziil; "1 1'.-. onl v in v ii li-w. I'll .1, tills H Mi s Sllllltoll." Aii'l Sy'oil c.si.:iiii.. lo t!i : aoj. lining r i, in. "SIii's ptitty," -ail I'll-I to lus nui.i. "S!i..'i very 1 t'rii's li.'ltr," Kiiil Mm. II i.ar 1. "1'ii s..,. y.iii ni I'l ciiKl' iM, I'r.... " "An I Mrs. II .ir.l r,!n..l to lior loom, Imviii; Iht Ii vi v-ai i im .1 1 . pln w to imiM-o Irin i ll' ns Ii rlc Hi! pill l .lit i v li to lnnifii t ) ill... ir.l.'i'. That w is tin; lit ,i of ii, not Ihc last of il. Tiio n. hii. w, a s n t i f v rollini; ; l nil' j;.it ii.'i i:i ; no iii.is-, lni.1 li "ii s lit to An:ii II i ir.l, lo ii.. ,1 in,. Minn tiling willi to In' r.',-o:i ni-inl -.t h i:nr lleli' or t into some! !iiii;; (.'on.!. A pnz.'.Kil niotli i-, with iniiiiy nllici li-si'iinnilniilii's anil a very Mna'.l in C line, li.i'l si;r-t il tills in mi in;' -li'i-eiit letter wliieli iivonip mie.l lur elil 'st hon. An I tls. i- wn notii.ii.; fur it, as Mrs II iirl mi .1. Imi to try to lii' 1 p tin! r; li.'iilo.i i I . ; t y, wlio never Knew le r ii'.n'i miu 1 oven when h!ie iieeepleil I'l eil's In; Ii T. I'reil staseil at Mis Iliu l's, m;il fhe, with ii rie'i woniin'i inllni'iiee, kooii iilac.'il hi'ii wiierc - if he lenl pl'lsovereiiee anil aliility there was n jirospeet of a iunl eai eer for liiin. Now there eamo u n.".v face into the li msehol'l a new step, a new vuiiv. The ilnll, ipiiif evenin.ri were over. tHiat an. I Ian, liter lille.l tti.; litt'e par lor. Mrs. Hi ml woke out of tL" l"tliar;:y, whieli, Ii 'in ijuito iilone Willi eaeh oilier, will fling nliout flu; lives of woinen nii l il"e!areil herself ten yens yoiinjj.'i'. She went to tlio opera wilh Ficl, Inking Sy'nil ii'o-i.. lSfi; k:ivo ii lilt o party. She uie-.v astoiuulinnly nay, mi. I ns for Sybil well, the w ni l w, prowine; very bright to Iht, not hi murk Im r mse of tlio oper.i-h'oini;. A little por-try hil l at hist lieeii bl'oU"ht into her lif . F. i il II ilil- u toii In l begun to make love to hi';-. There, are ne u who feel their wnv to Womelis' heart-', ilortly, f inlioiislv, jirmletitly. Tre'l was not oiii.. of them. JIis looks, his manner, sii.l from the fhst: "I love you, ami I nieiiii to wake you love me." This will Fre.l, nhvnys iookini; liiuulsoiner thiin otle r men, won hi, way very en-ry im I ualtil'iilly vith Sybil. If ho was not gravely sen-ible mill' (it'ilntely prmleiit, Sy bil 1 i k 1 him n'l tlio better. !Slio I; til hail etitl;!i of (jravity ainl iniib nei'. It iniylit linvo been l, tter lor le r to koto iiilinireil tlio profea-ior, who was now writing n ilirlioiiiiry.nii.l who ni mo li) Mrs. Hiiaril's tea piirtie-.,biit i-ho .liiln't. Wliero Mrs. Ha, nil's ryes were, i'i her ears or In r bruins, that hho ili! not sre wlett wm goin on, it is im p i- iblo togn . That the ili l not, -eeni .1 oei tain, w h":i one moriii'ii; cn tt r.ie; the jimlor Milbnly, fie: foiunl l're.l with his arm iiroiin l Sybil. Mrs. ilaz .r.l htoo.l Miil, Knr.'.l fc loeio isly nml iinjiiiiiil with i-are:istic po! iteties- : "May I ask what this nienii-?'' "Jt means," sniil Frcil, 'Mint I hr.ve just iiske.l Mi.-s St mtoii to be my wile." 'An 1 what has she i-niil?" "W h it eoiil.l I miv?" a-ke.l Sybil. Mrs. H iz ir.l mt ilown. "I mjipjso I was nobody. " "(ii, no," L'riod Tied. "We meant to tell yon." "Thank yon, think ye,i very lu'.ioh. What if I miv 1 won't have it, oh?" "1 am of iig"," he said. "Your bread an 1 butter depend on my word, said the old lady. 1 am rieli, ns you know. 1 ni 'an to leave you well off, rred, ll Jii: oil -y ::ie, nu il, Sybil, your place is worth nmu thin;; to viiii, and 1 should not forget you in my will. So hive done wilh this noii snise. Marry, i:nlo d! A pretty pair you'd make ! "There's Mi.s r.o'Ki'ts F.el 'I I't" nil heiress ; nu 1 :is for yon, Sybil, w'l.v the pf.ife.-sor is ivailv serious in !i;s intentions. I've said enuii.'.li, I h ipo. I'll forgive nil this iiouseiis. il it stop, her..," n:il Mrs. Hi.ird ni ir.'h .d, be 'ko iiiU' S . b.l t j foilo v, b at Sybil liiig"ro 1. Fred ll -w to her side. "D.ulin r," hi; sai I, "pi o ir' e 1 1 1 that you w ill not l"t li. rpirl u-. " "Yo;i must 11 i! qive up so lu'leil for in '. Fro I," -a'. I Syinl "I! Member, sin.' i i rich ; she - " "A tig for her mm y. 1 have hands, nil 1 eves .an. I health. 1'il mike inv! ovu way. I'd ritii-r ii ive you than ii'.Lth" weiith of t!i universe --it' you wiii s!i w t a li ' o. ii fe'. ow who has u it mueli t i ol'l' ryou ye!, but his wliolo heart." And Syb.l give linn her hand, and li r lip-, and the compact was scale I. T.mi die- nit ! th.s n note cam" to Sybil, t iii'oug'i I h hau ls of the hnisj. maid, s it 1 through the same inslni liieulu'ity nu answer wis retui ne.l. Tint a:':e;:i . n Sybil too!; n walk. It was :i Ion ; one, leading into t!i ; h -ui t of the city. There, al lit e truer, IV 1 ! in I lu r, an I offered his ur n. Sybil j wore h t li'st dres'-; Fic l alto was iitlii. l wi h tii.t '. I n .y too1; th 'ir j way ton little pars n ig , winch stool 1 iu th' nii"!t'-r of a very huo ehiircii, janll'iel rang th-) bell. T.iey were U-!l I; 1 into ll pall il'. There was miIii I hing on foot, piulidy. Til ' ser vant gilois,..,! what il was, uiid nu It nine I to her master th it "ill it young couple had c mi An 1 down stiil's w like 1 ill e!. . ; . tit in nn i Ills wife, with tho bciii ;u nit mixture of smiles nn I gravity wh.ch s.'e:ii".l iit tisig for tho occasion. A few po'it words--.i blush on the put of the bri lo - ii ii.tio nervousness on that of the bridegroom and they were nil stun 1 1 1 1 -, ready for tho miirri a ;.' s.-rvij ', wu'itii' do ir-l.'ell inug fuiiiudy, and, as it was opened, a vo'.t'e tli vw-'ll knew cried: "Not at homo. K ti m-' on!, ii you dale! 1 Will go in," 11 II 1 1 111 Walked Mr-, lli.z.ud! "Ah! I'm iu time, I. see," cried Mrs. Hazard. "Yo u'ro not m U rie l ye t? I'. niie, Fro. I, I'll givi.' you niio ciiirif e ; give up this folly and eo n,; homo with ni", an I I'll Ioivj you every t !ii:i " "You're my mint, inibiui," cried Fre l, "and an old woman, Til trv to be Cool ; but, by (i oi ge, I wonder w hat you talti me for! I I Sir, ii you please, goon w.th t ho cere mony. " "nt op n minute," said Mis. Ilaird. "Sybil, my dear, I've been very good l".v"1' 1 "' w,,!l m,,i ! . I. .. 1 1 I MI) I'll . 1 .... . . lY " ' ...,.,.., ,,., -:.i .. i. Mr -. Ilaz ird." h ii I S . bii. have I). 'ell kind, and I grieve t i ell -Ill you, bu! all tho world could not bribe mo to leave him now. "' "I Ie',1 be a b ggur." "Then I'll help hiui beg," s-.iid Sybil. Mis. II zir 1 rail eiosp to Sybil mil caught her in her arm-. "My tl ii liit ," s'to s ti.l. "I've been trying y.iu both trying your love for Laoh olh r, an I your lion .-ty nn 1 truth I i in '. II o v could I Know it was not my heir you worn willing to marry. Sybil? II .w cou'id I know how t urn .st your Live w n until ii was tr.ed? I've put you bith to the tes', mid I inns! s ii yonr weddiii:;," And so, with Mrs. Ibizird iu high g.'i-; the elei'.yutun bland! t"I"l suit o ' h u ii in nlisii- ;l t y ; his w i f- in s nt i. uieui d t s ; th bin lo blu-hing :t 1 thi bridegroom smiing, tii' litt'o secue ended bliiLely iu a v.eibliu. To IVrvrnl t ollisiuns. Five miles of tlli Ch eapo ,Y Ivistel ll Illinois K iilroud h:ivo lately bei n eiiuipped with tho ilildible l.b.ek sig- ! it 1, an invention wkich it is mi id will prevent niliely-livo p r Cent of the r.iilioid ilisnsten. Tho system was shown in praetienl operation reeeiitly i j (.'hioiigo to n number of ep. r! i lic triei iii:-, l mil ond men an 1 nth i s. A number of prominent HulValo people were in th" patty mid to k a special interest in tliu test of the new device, it lici u jf tho invention of a liuiVulo man. Tho tet was entirely fntisf.ic!oiy, n:nl it was found to work even better in actual operation than tho model. After the trial was lini-heil it witsil: ei.lt d to incorporate a company. It has been in use on tho live miles of r mil f ir st veral works, and I'resi- ! dent Cm peu'.er of the Jvi-tei u III - Hoi-, says up to this tiiiio it hni doLO nil that is cMM ctcd of it. It was shown at tho test that the ; bo railed uuiipi '. It is nothing more system will ;ivo timely idarm to tho nor loss than tno figure of a g moral eligim t r of ll inovili.J t till 11 when np- ! lllado of gillgei b.-ead. 11; buy a it preaching a standing or moving b r ; every year at tiio rinee d Troiie, motive on th. sumo I rack, nud of nn : takes it hoiiie.nn 1 lungs it by a string occupied ;.;rud; cro-sing, nu o'ell , on a nail. switch or drawbridge, or a ear pro- j ( iiugetbread, n , t v. ry olio knows, j 'Cling from a s:d ; track over a main ; is oasly nlV.ct 'd by c'laugos in tin: nt ti'nck, ! inosphere. Th" slightest moisture As the signal given is the lingiiigi feiiilers it soli; in dry weather, on of tho bell ,n the cub of tho I. live, which will continue to rin 'oiiio until stopped by tlio engineer, it is appar ent Ilia! th ? sv!e:ii is o rtuin to be as i IV ct.vo in d irkiicss as in daylight, or dm . n ; togs or rainstorm-, o:i curves or he aw grades where a visible signal r. nid IH'I bo seen in tune to prevent a disaster. Chicago Tribune. IVciillar v. a hill overlooking the A web surrounding county known ns the Wheat Hill, iseiehtv feet d". p. t w elit.v t-,., i (,,, t v fe, t Milid b'u ntv 'i t ipiieks.'ind and gi o.iu 1, ha . tw a eond silpp! v ol water, lint lill'ecli tl pi ognost ieai io!l-. Al lalitil Colistitlt by tho dry weather of this s- nson. j tion. Sloi iiis m e indicit-d iu advance by a : liiscoloiation of the water, it having tho appearance of milk being dropped in it, nud is .piite ii'itated in appear ance when pumped Ironi the well. This condition of the water usually continues but a short time, generally becomin; clear before the storm com nn noes. With en iij'proaciiin.g i-'oi n.. tie se eon lit lolls of t iio water in e luor ; li.' iess i'!l'.-lll -, us the 't illll wi.lbo mole oi- it.s- s v- re. A'i to its it liaiiiiily and iiccuraey a. a wtalh"! lei', c i tor for w -.tein N 'v Yui k, a corre-pondent tuy-: 1 con si. ler it eori'ifl from observations of the past Ki in ill 'I' an I fall, while ti,e weather bureau and all oi our weather I r 1 1 lifts h in- ma lo inistahi.s on ac count of Unexpected counter Wllld. and highs nu 1 lows. The well has made no mistul.es. For example, mi the III. u of August last the nll.it bureau gat no warning of storm. Air. 1 al k r : tale.l thai no imiii was it and eonl 1 look for c 'Utiiiin ,1 dry weather, but tii - w. II g:.vo i.ti nigest indications ol storm of time this sii iiuiei'. O.i Saturday, tho any tho 17ih, iu the iii'leriiooii ::iid evening there was u terrific id 'ctrie and rain storm, w hie'.i sW'.'pt Wayne mi l On-t-iiio e.eiuli's -K .ohtor, N. Y. , J H mooral and ( 'aromele. N'llilo Sandwich IV;lltrs. 'The in ws that the gentleman sand wich man lias become a familiar fea ture of the streets of l'.nis wiil sur prise nobody who has studied the problem of the unemployed, and tho tre-ie. condition of what French paper calls "lo sti'iig-foi'-lifeui' nrist cratiipie." J Six gentlemen, Hays tho Figaro, i wearing gray overcoats, and uniformly clad, puss slowly along tho boiilevaidi two nud two. Thev Dos-css line voices. and in tone somi linies n litany, some times n du-'t, soiiiot iiiies a piniu i t.iumph Hinging tho song of the new i - i chapeau M irice, of the redingoto i i liossignol. Thev are "gentillioiniiies" bv birth i mid ediieution, nud tho Frenc'i word might (. n imply itoblcmi n. Thr no I de sand w i di man or the sand w iehed noblt ni in ! And why no!? A title is often in its rioht ii'iice en a l o'id ol : directors; why sliotihl it li ' h iv-' its own v.dii" between other bands? ' New Yotk II 'laid. i ! fin kless. Indeed. Mabel I'm afiiinl I shall leivo to I In fid; o!V my euga-oiii ?t! with Fr..... j AI:cc-Viiy ? j Ma' cl--l!eeiiuse I fear ho b, not n j pood business mini, j Abe Wieit ni ikes yog think ! that '.' Mabel - WeP. you N 'O, iu his hist Utter ho sent m. two I, in livd I.!--! -, mid he !!". er to d; the jrectuJiou to . register tlio letter - Full i bdphi i ! Anu ncan. t lllLIHlKN'S VM.VAS. I a i-now rnm n . ! Ja-'k I'r. -t to hi- su. i! k.- elnl lrni S.ii I one ei l'l N ivenilii r tl.iy. i "A I miiiiii.it leiu "U sat so -t II. New you shall run an. I plav; I I! it hurry holm.' when Hi" s r i 1 1 d.-iys !o fn.ii.' whil'! joii may." I ! S i they Mi. I down the windy I i;iirt"rs ! That eir.'le from tli" sky. I And they turie'd til" retti"-t s..ii"rJ anils ; Kroin roots iiiid steeplrs liili, (N.ifeariif f.ill-!i nn I with w " mi i.v! ail' i Th"y i'lt".l th j.iiss.T-!.y. i And they kept 1 1 1 an ci lless mi- ' of tag Ad "ver th" ne ad iifs brown. And they s i', o i th ri ie-pol" all in a row And pilslie 1 eili'll t'l'T d i'iVIl ; Thar', th" w i v Ih siww'ft.ik" ehildr":i play '1 u ever lli-y re n- to t"W n. - Yeiitli's (.'.-Miipiiiiien. A niNGrnniieAn luiinMr.irR. A clever Fr. neinu in who has origi nal ideas on most m;ij"0H em uoys a kind of bai oaie'er which mivsafelv th" contrary it gr iw-hard and tough. Fvery morning on going; oil! the Fieucli'ii in as';s 1 1 1 ; s-rvant, "Whit tloes tho g.'iielal -ay?" nud thin up- piles his thumb t tho giiigi ! oread lii'Ure. S metimcs her, p'.ie The general feels flabby niio'it tiio chest ; ho wnlliil a lviso your t ikiu ; an umbi clln, " On tho other hand, wh-tl tho geuerai's symptoins are "hard and unyielding," the Frenchman sallies forth arrayed iu ins b si, with no fear-; f ir his -p.it-los.s si. it (,r his new hat. He s;ys the general has so far never proved tin- ' worthy of tho Confidence placed in his A SAM .N S.WAtiK. "When Austin built bis fort ngainst 1 the Imliaiis, Vriek iSr that is the j black Hoy's name) liked nothing so much ns to help him. An I this is very funny, win n you think that of ail tho dangerous savages iu this island, Ariel; is one of tho mod dangerous. The other d iv, besides, in? made Aus tin a musical instrument of the sort tiny u-,e iu his ow ii Country --a harp with only one siring. He took a stick about t hi ot1 f"ct long and perhaps four inches round. Tin.' tin I rsi lo ho hollowed out in a deep trench to serve us a soiiu lliig-bo. ; tho two ends of tho upper side ho mad.: to curve upward like the ends of a canoe, and between the.i: he stretched th).siu:;lo string. Ho plays upon it with a in itch or a little piecj of stick, and sings to it songs of his own country, of which no person hero ca I nu ler stan l a single word, and which are j very likely all about lighting with lib enemies inbitlle, mil killing tin in, nu 1, 1 am sony t say, cooking, them iu a ground-own, and t illing them for supper when the light is over. "For Ariel; is ready what you fill a h ivage, though a s.iv.ig j is a very different sort of a person, and very much nicer than ho is ma lo to appeal iu !iule books. II-. is th kind ol person that everybo ly smiles to, or makes faces at or gives a sm ick ns ho goes by ; the sol I of person tint nil tho girls im tho plantation give tho best scat to an 1 h dp first, and love to decorate with ll owors nud ribbo'is, 1 !"'d yet all tho w hile aro laughing at : him ; the h i t of person who likes best to jd iy with Austin, and whom Aus- i:. 1' ''""I'S hu-t to play with, "" is "" iSs'1,'s '"t1 -I'i'f "" "'' duni"-, ail little droll .'l' nttract people's attention mid S"t them l.iughi i r. And yet, when you come to look at him vary closely, you will find thai his b dy is all cov ered with scars. Tnis happened to him when ho was a child. There was war iu the way ill thes" w ild islands between his village and t he ne t, much nsifth'Te w. ro war in London be tween one street and another; nud all ! the children ran about playing in th" ; middle of th! trouble, an 1, I dure ay, took no m ire notio of tin war i than you children in li union do of a i genera! election. Ilu: sometimes, at ! general election-, F.uglish children j may get run out by p: occasions in tin.' street; nn 1 i! e'linee! that u little ; Ai ick whs i nnniii nb.nit iu the Hud) I nn 1 very busy about his pinyiiig, In; : rin into the in i 1st of tho war- lion on til! otil'r side. Tll"S0 i opourod him with a j risonod spear; : and his own people, wh:i th-.y had ; f .il id hiui, in oi ler to cu " him of t ho I po:.. oi score I hen with knives that ! ei e pi obably mil' of fishbone. j llobc.t Louis Sti v iisoii, in S!. Nieh I .lis. ! Till: TULIP MANIA. i ! Recallol By tho KS? Diamoml I ' Citze. i ' An Ext ra'Til. nary llni.'oiiiic ol i FmaiH-ial In-;ni!;y. 1 The popular i!ei lis w hieli break out suddenly ii ii -1 inexplicably und run tl,i'oii....ii nut ,,ns like epnl.-'iiics are ; pure extravagaiiz is. Atom: time nil I'rai.'C'j is carried away by tho wil l 1 eyed lolly of the Mi-Ms- .ppi scheme, I which raised renl estate to such a ; :'ico tint it is valued nt one hundred ! years' purchase- -that is to say, its ' rent pays only one per cut on its Cost. A little hiteri.n l I', i-liin l t x- pi. ides into th" kindred an surdity of i t'n: South S. a bubl !e.c: a ir :u such n ; hunger lor sptcuil corporalioits that ! one man, win) alviitis.d nn unknown , scheme, to be r, ve lie 1 ut the elid of ; the month, two poinds to bo paid down for ....e!i .'u are, take in ?'J.nim the very lii'sl .hiy, 'Twenty iinsaeo , lliiViiiia was seduced into p.. tiling a l its movable wealth into tl," lap .,t ' a w ouaii wit . had no security t . of- ., r, simply bec iMse she ps. 1 1 1 ; ; i rati i .if iulere ! iin I e ivel e.l her banklll : o)'lsiliolls with the ll e.veiel r obi: o! pl'iestly eollliileltCC. A doZeU y.-.tl's 1 ago all New I'.ugialid, which is silp ' posed to bo th .' 1 r. -. It Inune of the (loddess of Ib-iisi.n, was taken in by n , sw iiidhng female banker i, f tiio same j sort, who olVei't"! th" i npos-iblo in!i r- est of !lij percent per milium to depo ! i'.ois. A ml now w s 'o before lis tii" spec i taele of in ' ilioiis of hard earned n:..:i. y ! pouring into the diiini nd seiienii's ol J Kallirlnud. i Of all things iii 'lie world in which to make a conn r. to ci i e a sp eitlii- tion, to be pull d by brokers, i! woti'ni seem lis if llo'.vers must be the la.!, j That whole itiilious should go mad ! after diamonds is not so i xtraordiiiary j Us that tsey siioul I go nt.ad after hul'os. i And it adds to the t l I net d i nn: y fc.'i : t u res of tho latter ei'ie that ii th- ii'd I have been di'Veii.ji, ,1 nmoiig so phleg matic a people ns the Hutch, and sluinid have spread to so 1 hri I ty n pi o- olo as tin' K i"i-ii. Yet in the etirlv i 1 j s 'vent", ill It e :iit my th ferocious bet ! alter tulips d .'velop d into a raving j insanity. I 'I he tulip h i I long be. n u fau.lite i iiino'igtin' ln:i-.s. It was unknown , to Christian Hiro-ie uetil lo"'., when i , . i a single np-ciiiicii 1 1 il .t l lis wsiy li.iin . t ' HI-! Hit itioplo to A.lisbuig. S i.'ll tii" plant grew into u i t 1 ia H ! : laud as w .;1 ;.s (ioiiiiiy. Weilthy burghers bgiiii pa via lalg" p: ices 1 for choice bu bs. In hi ll tii' ips wi r , lir-t seen 111 I". I i lll I. F .' l period ; th",v were th o''.j .elsof an ml mi at ion wliic'i had ils euthusia-.nis b il not its in -a n it ies. IJy I'll I, IniWeV"', i u I tiiusiiisiii hid bnr.-t its b md- im llol ; laud and became rank f iu at u i -m. Ilie ; ordinary industries of tin pi,.p!e ! welo negleili ,. N 'Ci ss i res were 1 shoved aside lo give room I u' ti is ii- j ss iuvity, I-'. very bo Iv turned to t lie oil in at ion of tit lip i. A. ii,, ! inaniii iue.'. a ,. d prie 'S inerea-.... A 1 ln it i of the kind known us a Vie is.y ! would bs in ...-?!, J I I ; and Admiral L et km was w u t h 1 . t 1, nud in .si proo i lolls of til I, a S "a ier Augustus w.us j thought eheao a! .-.J n i i 'The la-.t 111:1:0 1 w 1 s a hit introduction. In If. 1! there wen j only two bulbs .I tin- species : in tiio count it , iito in U n hon, the ; oth'T in A u: -t i d 1111. Tliere was j tremendous e u.i pet il ion am m ; bulb I fanciers. Finally, the lliil.-m speci : iin u was disnos 1 of for twelve acres I of valuable binhbr ; Ian 1, the Am sterdam oil" for a lie'.v eirriii e. two gray hor. s, a complete s t of liar- ! lie-s and th- Mini ol -m.s-I I. Strangers in II ill in I w. ro nn ibb ; to iiinbT'stund this li-on.y. A story ! is tol 1 of h iw .a siil .r, mishiiiiug n I bulb lor nu onion, uia ! a b -en k fast : worth i?l.liM, and w e- t "iiMiiv 111 1 formed by the own r, when i.c e. m ; plained of the lack of the , ;. ,,,,,, j ll .vor, that "l! w-uild hay : 1., ; cheaper for him to hsv- break la-!e 1 the 1'iiic of Orange mil nil bis 'court." I M 11 ts 'or tho ' ol t u : 1 ,s w 1 r I or, ned nt the S: .,!, lAcluiinos 1:, I Amderdaui. 1:1 Hnlem, iu I, -vd 11 1 mi i in oil,..,-p'aces. S'o'ivj.,l,b..s au i ' gambiei-s ,!,. .!; hi:",.v in tiio bubs 1 As w:i, nai M-.r, ii. pi-:,-, m i',ist rose w.th tii" li.-mi d. Fortunes w ere i.ia-lo in an i ur. I; w.n be,i, -ve.l lii.it tin- iiiiiiei won! i sp;'ee 1 to ...i.., ' coiiuli o s :, 11 I tii il 11 d'aed would b ' til.' liil j, m all,, t of li: wo ,. Kverv bodv 1 11 h I t ,u-c':.ise tile bill.-. I lloi 1. 1, id- a i I ier. n si el; were t'o:. 1 , I I ;;' 1 c .su 11! : u : n.'is. v low 1 1 ales o:- .1 iv e; I v , , -a I (. ,- oi i, . Tii" 01 ..11 di i spr.-i ;, 1 1, ; .... iy ''i 1. a so ,; . ; t'n 10 v.a- "l.at weii.. I be called 2 b oin. Holland felt the t lb e'.s. Mouey begun to (low in from nil tin . olious. The prices of the nee -ssarii s of life ,i-i', w ith tit" rise of tulips, e itiiiierco si" mod to rest upon 11 !l out bed. Tin 11 emit! the iin Mt.ible panic. Kv. rybo.ly bad bu bs, an I n.d. nU liad money. I'i ie. - l'.-il, T.veryb idy wauled to sell tin I no one to buy. A S -uijit r Augu-Mis that won! I have br eight j?1,i; 11 "i .-JJ.ouil, was n r.viiu sul.iblo at iH. We i.lh.- lie it were reduced to b'g-.ary. Uolaulteis be-e-i' n' e numou throughout tho hunk The t ill ire commerce of tli ' country received :i shock fiviii w:ite!i it took years to r. c Her. New Y.ok lleruld. l.angliiiire of the .Lips. Tlie l.ipalio-o laiieirige was im p Ttcd from Chiiu', uiid w ;i-oi loiiuiliy a combination of picttu:r:iphs. 1 he originnl word for tree was a rude picture ef that obj . t, ntol has been reduced and i-imphlb d bv usage until it is now a li. d sign- t'.ach i.ution has mad-: ils own Modifications, but has built its own iiiiigna-.e upon tin. simo fundamental principles. Many ..f the same sig its 1: : -t 1 . 1 pit sow-, I iu both languages, ti 1. .1 i: is said that a Japan-so enn read Chuns" 1 i.sier than a Chinaman c in lend .1 apa In . '. Hut :'i both eoitu't'.es the :p 'ken Ian ...n n'-. i . v ry diii'i itiit lioiu the wiiiien language, nn. I many p. ople wim can read newspapers ealiiiet lea 1 b ,oks, bi cause lite oeal ulaiy of the former is simpb r an I limited. I't ople ol' ilteraiy in c. in pi I'-hnie:, ts 11-0 t. inns tin:! neu r ii 'p 111 in the new-p i, -rs und are not li ar I iu con versation. M s-i ,:,;i! who cn:i j i - :'b i" Japanese ll n utly nu I f in rea 1 I he bible are oil n unable to 1. 1 1 ordi nary books, for lh" laliuu ago of the s-,'i-;,e.ures differs widely from that ii-ed by iu 1, buti wilier-. T:n re arc many missionaries in Japan who have never be. 11 able to .-. inj 1. r tin lit- rary laie.'U ig" o,' the eoi'.i.try b. ."n;se tin y I ick I'ue power of nn inoiy th it the unlives have inherit..-,!, ami, although they mu v bo abie to convt i-e nndiiy, iln-y Hills! have tln-il' .b.fl iin:u ies bi ede them it tiny ntl.lii'it to read a i' lh r ui' :i lit Ws. up r. - Clt'fiigo lbc- ol'd. Cniel lliitei tiiiinni'iit." One till tT'tii i Ulti-Tit pi fuilir of the town of Luguiia, TeiiLliffe, ,s thu. d -scribed: " A y -k. of nx.-u ure f.. si nned to an eiiijiiy e 1. ; ol lit ..id.uary I Wi'-W heel kill I Used In I e. ion i .1 - ilia ll v men as can get 11 nr t:u: p 10 r animals keep alongside. Ill : 1 II 1 :i n'l I goidlug them t ' agony with the t. tllblo boig steel sour 111 I he , ud of a pole it stick, lh" sp. c; itoi's keeping up in a mob w ith yells ami shouts, while one man Keeps in front ol the poor ox-m. "Tine tuck of lh" ulViir :s thai this man shall tliu - keep hi . position at I In: head of th" uliintii'.s. A blind 1 ill" Is chosen, stopped by 11 wall t l some tiling lit ell e ell 1. Into this tin' po .1 animals ure tirivi 11 tit a furious gnll.-p, and, ciio iiin'eriug the wall, lali lot a lieu) a' mg with the heavy cart. The mini is siippos .. to be n::;b' enou .'ii lo isi' ipe, an I is look. 1 nj, ,, , a h"l'o. It is u 1 iu ittcr if the b'gs ..I th" poor auiui'ils are broken by the o diision tint is only to be cue el e l, mid they are sl.iugiit-re I on the irl lor a fur. her sp -uw ,-. " It is shocking lo lead of such bar barous spictach s, bu! it is of little 11-u for nu Kiigiish isiper lo coinb-uiii I'neni. L m 1 m i'i u'ii. A ( iiil I of Nature. 'The editor ol'tiie African Critic t. lis a good story of his barrister days. He W;:s detained on ore occasion to defend a ilu cliaiee.l witii stealing a i'i, id watch fr.eu l::s master. "Tuo ol.ieltce again-t tile .aeei's d was," wuitis lite e.Ii! u, "only 1 n eiiiisain tin!, mid 1 made the nn.sl .' r, with the result that lie was ui-chaieed without tin' provt'ibuil stain on his clliiract' I. 1 the nitne t v. 1, ing I w in-s-.t : rig in the stoop of the Criterion Hotel, eoiiversing wilh Mr. Iligi, tin: ma;:i-l rut" who hud heard ihc eii.-e, wm 11 my dit tit of the mu -lint. iippi.'Uched and asked if he could sp. ni. 10 me. Without rising, I asked him what h" want d. Not untie tig I ''"H'l'-'iii'iu was,',, blurted j ";it' '" Fii',!i-li : 'Master, can I wcni ' "",''1' 1''"''"'''" the j s line t ime t h ' id- lit ical art udo for t lie I "' ' ,' ''''' '-' itic-.l und j acpiitted. Mr. Hugo roared with '"Ughter. I bit somewhat embm- i ia sed, und in th nicaiiliinc tho boy, recognizing the magistrate s vui -c hnd 'oo'ited.'' Westminster Hudget. Kuoivb'ilije and Mnucv. i Ibirgs -S ni" piej.Ie liavo moie ! u'oioy thini they kimw what to do ' w iih. Tuegs They SPoin to know what to do v. itit the dimes I ask them f ,r.--I Detroit Free Tress. A lljine of i.'iic. I. ... is I. !Iy b o " i- ha!": le't lis dwell Willi I.OV-'! II" . a .'hurl of ..,v .'Male IP '- a li.'d 11! "." 1'iping r. 'aii -il: s,'ii!,g d"'.". l.-.ye i he ..01s" I, is 11 en. r- I. 0". If h" Iiatli a gard- n s.et, Ii .veiling in lh- liglu. I ( lie Iiatli a - nage e (' iv-t I hy lh Ni.rl.i. We niu-l I " ii. i-i.a.s -r Is.ri1.,. Mil,-., s-.ve. I I. v - i ' ,,a his nam" ' freiil, I,. Mailt, u IM MHMtiM i. A r Tit c i'ii roll just a- f ir nn.b r tlni bed us 11 live dollar gold ph o - Chal lie Do these clothes look loud? Jack Ye-, hi,,. ,,u ler! .Many a man exhausts hiu,s. If doing 111. hill work ufl'-f ho h is i tiicliod 111-' top. Some m, n are so p:rticn!iif that they lie. d a whole kit , f (..--I.- j'l-t to make a i!,i-'ii!,e. "A g .,,,i , ,., 1,, v r lost," 1 u! it is lib, I nway so e.neiu'iy souietiu.cs t hat It Is hard to lin-1 it 11 gain. He - -Till, It'll, '11. deal, lili- kl s tcli-l you a'i I iii.v say. Ibr ,- you nn ,b 1st' , "I no '.' Nit. -'.e, please, miv It nga u. "Tore Hp your 11 fere: c s Why, you in:,-! Ion., bun eiiiyy." 'Shine llll l you w , llliin'l have thought 1-0 if Vol! ha I , (j;,, 1 , ... " S ie ',11. I eee.u -, V. ;:.i! w Mi 1 1 1 0 ' do .I' .... 'iMic Wl!ie ,.; ..:;'. I di, ; He My del', t o "ll 1 If hul bv w- lii fo. low 00 lo lie- tomb in u hack. S !'.,- l;l..v.rr w.i . j i-t r, liial king to Hie that a i lie is owes t 1 his nn,; r. ( ; i.'i.y Y -, ir d I under stand thai ;id ho h is ho ,.w to his father. i ! a. I III" diit s n-'T" In .'.I : i s, J: -f'T the year w.t- ,l-,i,e 'i in- hard. s n,,-,; v , ,, cat id do W.-lll. I s, ,. ; Jill. .i"g. -t f l n. A man l.vn.g in Ilu- W, st .-tales that he lii't 111 ! I is wife in a .. 1,0111, (.,.!. her to ;:.i ir f.isi bail m a -lonn, I . ' 1 tin , 1, -lion in a stoini, ami has 1 iv. d 1:1 a storm 1 ver since. I. over I know t.s well us nu hi, ly thut she h is no b, auty or in mi y or IlOCollipilr illllelits or illlythili", but 1 loin In-r und - - 1'ii, ml And in nuy f.i-e sin., wiil still be voir better ha!!'. "I', i- , i ie, i nb nt :i married 11 an." eiiui ciale I Mi-. N. I', ck to imiis.-l', Ve.-y sully, "Th. iicle he I- blo.Mi 1111, the sunnier lie . , Is. " ., ; , ,, tpiito col. sold by hi-, n'.llj j-i...' - I,. .bnnapolls .It..' "iie.l. Dun hf r iieadilig letteli li.ll. :!, dear, :n this ie.st word yon )m.t a 1, tl, i too much. I'e, -eli' iua.i. i and not a bit of I id" ilium! ii t n. i -Ai!- I. ,1, it y N.. . r in nn! , ! .laic ay l' e , n ,.;u. 'It III Milit" oli.el V.ol I, - , thal'il -iplal e It. Darker Ye-. ; I pick, i up a liumbet of fin n-i!e win n I was ii broad. I k at tieit tiinbiv la I boit .-ht that in I..-II i.m. I'-iiiki r I don't sen any t'mig cu;;, us ill,, in it. D.nkil Tncl'e is, tiioii; !,. ,i,.,' K v p. smuggle il. Sing!, ,,i I Mip , -e y on imilgiut that w, nun is di ad in loe with ;, u. Sp, i-n. : In.agii.t ' I'm nn.- oi n. I'd like lo have y , u li, :ir o i i iiii on about l '!iy St, , j, , ii , I ti t, Ink,- nmi:. p. ii niil,; gatht ling- and Mich ll' n-.:-. Mr, lei's ( minus I'l'i-liii'iiimicc. An, bug ili - i:, w Chun s.- Thoatr.- ls In Clnne; ipnle il la,', us : I I. a, hi ;; I'lV. u -ai,,. li ;i bv ipnte ii i.il'i.b, r id lb ll ellilil MOiety people ,, ate. Sa! n i. la v !:''Tit ! In !' w as i g. .(1 I 1 u I u on! of e;ty p. ople, who went e-p, . nil 1 v to see the !, ,,!s ol Mr. I, ,, n Chine., tic ,,h it. A 'ler going through t, vt i al sn.'t. Im li!s I it y from a Cu,iit"-t' Mali ip. int. .Mr. 1... pi-,.,., , ,e 1 t his ,in in- to u rope winch ha I ii, ,", i-u -ponded ! loin t in- cip i ug. . .... eiveii a pa h f i tii th ' tai': ',!iicit is' had bei n stauding-, mi 1 -ttip,.. , , , , int.. mid-a'.- hanging '.y the Ii-nr ,.. hi- head. For I'liily twi lily lirnu!os Ie s'.tnn-.- back und forth, g dug t i: : ' : ii v -i. ion - acrobat it' teats will; ell'nr-, tub.s, kuiv.saiiil stici, .. Tin nu ll. -i.ee was spellbound, and wl.tn Ml. l.i .!. ( I, led fioin his po-itlol' in the mi he n. ;..vii., with round td lippiau -e. - Fiicitie Counneioial Ad Vt.i tist r. Clll iosily ,if Tin. ( i.i. ( ail,-. O ,c o i the cu: iositie, ,-f tl,,. ,.;I.;S f,.d" in. die.. I ol sending lli oiiunio:, i.siiown in a recent nu .-sage annonue iing the loss by lire of n ship it t sen. 1 lie who'e iip'-siige wi- c ilivevi d p. ihleo Wolds of Sett's cable cod .; "Snfiild, i . .1, Inn rail ! bull inj m !' "sllloiil It-re. I" stau Is lo:, ' i'no h;ij has b. en ! -trove. ! by I'ue ;''''iiui iah' for "ciew -uvc I by ben!-," nud " i i i I -leiiijah" for "all hull-Is s i . 1 -luberiil wives a;;d sw eetheurls. "
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 16, 1896, edition 1
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