BE SURE YOTJ AJRE RIGHT : THKN GhO AHE AJJt-T. ! Crockett.
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V()L. 61.
gtOFB3MQ-AI, CAJt-Mj j
TL3. T. BAbBT
Offer his rro.eionl enrtoe to theciti
Mhs of Tarboro ud ricinltr. ; i '
, )fflc tnT. A. McNlr't drag store n Main
f iEPXI J. MARTIN; 1 I
I tf ' TTnONFV.HT.f AW I ?!
K IVIUIfa -r-a.a. aa, jj
; H "?J-'tooxo 3NTf TO-
notice in the Court. State and edoml
do-o-S2ly f- .,. li
D
OSSBV BA.TTLK,
c i Ittoney tt Law
TAXBOao ARocKrMoctiitiii a ju
1 Hash, -Wttf Wilson b4 UdliJ eoentlee
Treetlee to J-osr iijpw..
sa 1 the rdre a oupieia vwn.
Hear" c iimUom pciaity, i
JOrnQB, for th pwiert, ta jfront room ot
stars Howard- law offlea,j aext.ldoor to
awetor oi 8. 8. Co, o .XIb ,V,
: ! IO, IOOI. : n . I jtj
ittomtr ft.md Cmuiir at lJIWi
- i t' TARBORC HJ C-4l- w
tS"PrmeWe to all the CeM Bt4
D
I.LK. GARR,
,. -:. .(a tt'-RnvniwlAlifl Ul.
i 0e karm, lrom ft. m. 'UH 1 pi: Bt.
.fran S to 8 p. m. ! ! I
j fiNeit ior to Troro UoMj oer
1 TH OO. H. DATTLC,
Mtornevat
'. TASB0X0. Fi C J
Office Ipj to Phi4M 8tt6Xooffl4v
Will practice l the federal ana Bute (Jourta.
I Refer by oxpreoi permiaaion to Jodre Ruf
lh, ot Ifce Oopi MM Coortr qtUi ioiojoi
Bank, of Raleich; Battle, Bonn atCoA Nor
folk; Jao. Arrinstoa 4 Son, Petcrabur.
-viLHpNHiPmf,'
rr.i.mu.i.Pmt.
K.i4Il,(
( if AHXIK0 DrSPABTJfKKT.il
M.
; : tnoooont lay, liruaaBAT.; j
' DiBKTOa:: :'
Geo. Uoward. Fred. iPliilipa,'
H. I. BUton. Jr., - W. MKppen,
Do. 18-ly.
Ra He
.. T..l :- .i. f - - I
I iin, copper ana aneec iron wore: mans-
factored to order. TarOcnlar attention paid
kind Btawrfino promptly attenden tL " Work
rnaraateed and price a low a anyone.
a t ?
V?Kaaafaettrrof L t . j
FlM MJLESA VI HARNESS.
nTAOOIf AND CART HARNESS DNHAND
At BALTIMORE PRICE&.
Tarboro, N. C, Jan. 36, 1883.-ly i
f
J0fll!fWI0I j illBujfoivffitfciflb be
rfb at toe old stand or fc.a'Hn k IBroa.,
d wbiic wows hi. no ne is sys pre-
- T! -I f 'l TOpoetto CarHoe.
Tarboro, DeeTlS, if. '. ; ; . . y:, ii.
-" -.- - - . , 'rfnr-
M ASON 4 -Hflfil LIN
oecreea at STerr
vwwrvajar wm yvnrTanmT t -wmrgyaajMi....... j-..-w
vrMa. 1
T0R-B1XTEKN TEAKS, no oUi American
orrana harinr bee found equal to lay. Also
eompass and power, -with beat aaiUy,
i-iSNtateP"?
or ianuues o ot
OTHER ETYLES
AOS, atud, $U4 to 500 and up. Jfh
an .wi.nil-VnV.X4'w'-' e, -,J iWiWw.
osi
styles arowfiauy mmwo oj
Also tat easy oayaseot.-- New Sli
ostratodCa-
ui ff faaiOfaoireo ai vompany nsre
lAilUO aenH-Tirrid .iiaia maniifarfma rat
UPRIOHT GRANDTIANOrJ intrndnclnf im-
portaat improyemevta; adding to 'power and
boanty of tone and UrabUlty. i.lflu not ro
qaire tnninr one-qnarter a much as other PI-
'.n.TTTRTRATltnniRnm.MRM
TgE MASOJf HAMLIN ORGAN AND
PIANQ CO., 1M Trentont 8L, Boston; 46 . E.
14th V. N ' 149 Wabash Ay Chicago.
Ksiieu ?twu Ji:uar
th Dean oTthe Am Mdif OoUege. St.
LotUr ' Geo. a Hteer. M- VUlf Cbamben
14., St.Lonli. Mo. . j :;:jf ... ;j '
A DYEBTISEBS by addreaalng UEO
A ROffeLL aft; CO.. 10 Soroce Bt
New-York,' eta learn the exact eost of
aay proposed lins of AdTertlainjln Amer
caa newspapers. ataTlOQ page pamphlet 25c
ivhfch Sar 1. naulaa PETER HKNDSltsuH
-MtwfJ AdwcKim mV&ttt aaa Ftmr Cut-
Itvrt." aiaalar al a imaSaaaaS r iriimiar BoaiL, tort
idealac brpt.lt MaiM ftaajea airplicarlaa.
ifemu if it in wJktU aar raw air), .
;Da4ar UaarfarenM i JL ;-finj i-
5 tt 37 Cortlaadt St' New York.
.
BftClLT Iloimt IIIllS
i a ex i.fpla.4 Weeofai opio., and
. are prepared to til all orders for Sheet -
inr, TaxM and Ctottoa
Order addressed to Rocky ' Mount JIUU,
.Sf - jSatuE
T 1 IT .111 V. 11 11 X
Sec'y and Treasurer.
April 11, 1878-tf.
N O T ICE. ' !
Br rirtueTof a decree of the Bnperlor Court
of Edfcombe Counti, I will at th Court
riouNuoor, in rarboro, JNorUi CaroHsa, on
Monday, the 90th day of January, 1883, a eer
tract or parcel of land, situate lytuir and beina;
j land of Oray BunUjjQnllford Moore, and oth-
; en, and eontalning Thlrtj-nme acre, mor or
i les." Terms of sale, Caah. i
H. I- 8TATON, in..
tMbnrm iri I !AIUiaatl
January., 1883.
r
LpiieR!
cBEER BOTiTLERSfe
The Trdde Siiipl it oar
Establishment, Ilext Door
Ordara bjrtoalt,'frotti nf tart oflE
1 -WmiafiVlwW
Ber ' is Maaon. -4 m
, a - ri J t j 1
It'
...4Jrii. ...... J-Liif-ai u
Pall and Winter
ATi WDITIOW
I Our stock of Keady-
material JUid wOtimian-1
. a 3 1 I"
ship, than has ever been
snown in Tarboro.
Our Youths. & Chil
dren's i-ard se
lected SDebrallv"colors
. M. -
n i 1 i J J
for their SlVle i &n(rUll't
"."o V,? ? f tt -fr3 .
ishow you any goods in
our line anu uur prices
imuj.&X tt&l iTa
OI U8i" f U 111111 IU
have w the 2 Best1 School
J V. ' T f
found anywiiere. Jra-
rents win ao cwm to
ieiatOia O bUUl U3-
-i ' 1l itl.il""' Tirl
lore 1 purcnasing. vv e
also claim superior ad-
T tVWas VWaa. WW - ' U m w aw a aM warn
Clothing tO atiV ShStfoef
VMVMAIAlti VU auy ouoipv,
do. cut them - over to
suiw?tnen)urcoasers
'4rr' Ci-Ld I
j
1 ,
I if
f V
-made
1 A.a-M'
I IDti. irOIIl
r O7 T-
cheapest
to the bestufDry Goods
BQots ano!j
lish Hate,, Gents7 ,-Fur
pishin Goods, Trunks,
Valises, fBlankets nd
Buggy Kobes.:
v e , na ve some oi
the most 9 fashionable
yersoa
ettes in ;v town;
an?dmmw
lAAnQlQiUcOd
buy. an overcoat , be--
tore lookm
you - may - get - suited
better and save money
too.
: Our" stocls: ofTsiec e
goods and sampled for
CustorrT jailor ingf e-
presejit xa.mosi eie-
1 A?ailt StOCk i, OI .Frill
T V ' siM A 1
GOOdS . YOU V Can' ' iinCl f
I "
outside of Wew York,
and we will continue
to make' them fen short
notice, to fit. and -as-
I SliredlV ' bettSP - than
" iir
i U1Y J LiltJ A , A. rJLiAvJA - W liA
for same "money. . . . ;
Do not forget that we hare the
best School Suits, Business Suits,
! Dress Suits & Overcoats in Tarboro.
"XT
a
n""Sff
Dtktwur sun '
fcT'rn j Mil
tl Sick rnhoaU dm ft froiT... Sorict rr
uwd. Ycitow Fcrar W bcea cured it
MmtJe vomit kad.teka bUm. .T1i fear.
FTr4udSlekrr-
nuixjox
! mm? TtStariMO ud
' ' Bod Sores proves.
ed by hukiag - with
Darbva Vluid. -
rmuo or umu
Pox PBKTKNTED' .
AiiiIim rfijrfci - 1
By ,m due witk
tloiuSr pttint u '
Iatpare Air
r enaia MdifwifiOlr I
I : tare cur.
li Coafine Am
iTKttod. V
okoaocvTito. - r
Vaeka, sad as edaars I
aaaualm
U M (
' Boft-wuu Compioa:
teaa Mcerad by ks bm.
Te wur thiBreOth,
Closoao tke TaeUt,
it aaa't W saraaaMdut
Cotarraw Mlicvad , a4
- eojei, '..' -i ' -
' KrnteoiM carad. '
j Prevmtdd.
ifcuavudiaataalxy.
Sears avwaabMla
Djaaaiary ran
i Weaaadshaaladr
aaa) Dart) TFhbd w erf
haalad rapidly.
lar.icna.nay ta taa an
: AaA4iAeearAa&ul
or Vajcubl Pniiaajt
SnscLetc.
I aaad tba FW4 dariaa;
aia aial iffjiraVmaritk
; Scarlet rver with ea
1 aidad advaataga. fet ia
lnrtariaalili tba ak
Chota
- T
k I
rooau Wm. ,r
oap Kyria, Aia.
b-MatF-y.
ScaHstPeTsr
X Cnrs3.':;
8Mb, AtXX, How
1ST " -I
Dad Innaf.
jJtm irtartrUt UatTwaity.
I testier to aba aaaH asca
wran aiixiuiiaKIacraaia. all
ottarrtarit boU taaasretkaOy and prao6eaiy
apanor.t aa-nreyarmlioa with wbicbl
. ourmfm nai IS TTaiiiiianaeaJaal mw
ft
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Key. Csua. t. D n - Vw-5
Strsaweos N. Y.; ' . d -, , i-
4C?Collft,,CnihaMrry.C
Jee. A. J. Battu, Prof., Uereerllmnftrj
. Key. Cao. T. Praaca. BW W Tt -sk 1
; ranacuT aaimiaai ul " , i
eiraeraanyvfcr Maa oajaaaat.
Taa r ImH Km K .1, ... , I,' I
fcaa Itaailial adanoa aW t khaa aaa , ' iaii
vtaggm a aaarpaiat or sea a
' - ' . . I
. --..I t 1
More people baToOoa Oimim4mn too I
tea jastao eauaqr tU& htrrt moe 1
it waa Orsf prmtocL. other 4wpoprJ
onbHahKi nn thi. ado rf tw aWhaew i
acd read fa any year by o atay me sad I
woman. , . ji i , - , 1
We .raerblTlnfmdthtOfby,
sad, and like the 8 c for the foUowiDg
ressonavameot otbmf ;('-.
' Beoaosa iU now ooinnuM preeeot in i-
isaetir form and witk groateet poaail- ao-
coracy wnauyer ns tatoroat oc bauaannad;
the eyent, lhe deeds and misdeed? the wia
dom, th philoeepkyi th notable folly.-the
olid senaa, th improving nonsense all the
new of th boaeat world at present revohr
taKlnspaOO.., . :!--'- , ..j-- ... , -.
Because . people have learned that tn its
remarks concerning persons and affairs, th
So makes a practice of lelhotr them the ex
act t'Uth to th bet of its ability three bnn
d red and sixty-five day in the year, before
alectioar a wil a after, about th whales u
well a the smn flsh; kl the face of dlssest
a plainly and f eatieoaly a whan sapported
by Sneral approval. Tb So ha aboolnta
ly no par pose to ser v, ssvo tb information
of its reader and the fcthrranoe of the eoav
DMa good. - i .4 - . . . . :-.
Because it ia yrybody,a aewrpp Ho
man i o hamhl that tea 8r isindi-erent
to bis welfare and hit rights, He man is to
rich fthat it can allow iajmstic -to be done
him No maa, no aaaoeiauon of men is
powerful uoaih to be.iem?tfrom th
atriet applcstioarof Its fnooipl, of right
Plaais aaali.il
aJad.
Ia ismafPaa
ahaaad aaaaad about
ta earpac it wiU
cavraat an anpl.a.
aMaaaatT!
- Taeaaaa
ietaaWL
t4ja.luoad lnraf.iBipys
PjerAyUcahiidha
eaantna of nor.
dute1
ar
BU XXIJ( Cft '
arsaaawmtag yjawMMa 1M1EIJHIA.- -
XUl Becam in politics it ha fought for a dos
a yeais wiLhootrntern uauoo andaonmimas
a!mot alone aomng newapapera,' tb fighft
thai baa reaattrd ia the recent eTerwhelnunt
popular verdict agiinat Rpbesonlsm and for
honeat' gOvsernmant. ; No mattor what party
is 14 power, th Bow stand aad win oeataMO
to vaad lik a rock for the mtereei t-f tbe
people faut Ahe ambition of boa, "too
encroach eots of moatoooliee, sad tbe di-
bonrst oheoi0s i pahlie robbers.' - r- - -f
in tnis ii wnai w are told almost daily
byour fiiodv 0b- man- holds that th
Sua- ia in beat religion paper ever publish
ed. because its Christianity is nndUnted with
CADt. Another holds thai it U tbe beat fie
publican newspaper printed, becaos it ha
afready whipped hai of th rases a cut of
that party, nd is proceeding galnBt th
other hsli with andimmi-hed rigor. A. third
Oelieves it to be tbe brat magazine of gener
al liUramre in exiMeaee, beoaose iis readers
susf nothiog worthy of notice tht is ear
rant tn the world ot thought- 80 vry
friend uf the 80 discover on of it many
mA. .... ...u.Wtl. ab.'i1 ey.r IaKU
If you already know the Bos. yoa wui
obeere that in 1883, It is a Utile belter than
over before. If you do not airrady know
the Sua, you will find it to be a mirror of
A human ' aotirity, ! a storehouse or tbe
choicest products of common aeoBe and im-
aginstioD, a mainatay for tn canse ox non
Mi gorernmrat, a sentinel fcr genuine Jf
fersonlan Democracy, a scourge for wiokd
aess of erery detcription, and an uto m-
momy gooa inreNmeo m uia coming job'.
2 Jwni- ta'l&US-itecribiri i fi
Tbo iereral edition f th 8o ar aest
by msli; pcotpeid, a follow : fi ' - w-
DA1LY, 65 cents a month, BS,50 a year;
with Sunday edition, 97,70. ,
8UNDAY Eig-ht page. 11,90 a year, .1
WKEKLY-af a- Eight page of th
best matter of the daily issue: aa A fri cul
tural Department of uheqaalled merit, mar
ket reports, and literary, SctenUSe, and do
mestic Intelligence, make Ths Wssaxr SuS
the newspaper lor . the farmer' household.
To clubs oi tut with 10, .an extra copy free.
Addrtm , - i. , 1 . . -
My, , X, -W. CNaiASi, Xur.
j sTns Bus, N. T. City, N. T.
arw - I : (TkaK.yta
Book rruiiiivat- iv.raaUseaaaaru
hm .sear ti aa saaat aiaaias aae ibi
aOBJITS WANTC1. TS ta ! aar MmmUt.
ar Tarau. aua.a J. C. MoCU D Y A Co- rUu.lria. a
An only daughter cored of
I vonsuinpiion.
When death waa hourly expected,- all reme
dies haying failed, and Dr. Jsnaes waa exper
imenting with the imany herbs of Calcutta,
he accidentally made a preparation which
cured hi only child of Consumption. His
child ia now in thi country, and enjoying the
best of health. H ha proved to the world
that Consumption can be poaitlyely eared.
The doctor now give this Recipe free, only
asking two three-oast stamp to pay expense.
Thi herb also cure night (west, nausea at
the stomach, and will break up
twenty-fonr hour. Address Ci
2S5
TAKBORO'f Cm1 THURS13 ATt " JANTJART, "25i I8834
aBBSBaiaaaaj ! MMa
a- J - J- s
il at a.
'.,, , - h "a.
" V f H .!. mm "
1 iiisnSi Bam
aaAata esjutxoSt a-aw.' 1 1
To le&
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es, where song nra unz
es of Jot the whole day throi
ThcirnotiM oy the Whole ay wroiign,
tBtreMexpaiiK QlMne, -
XAj4 witfi ech eland let bright hope jriaef
;? j!r afXh eoantart j
j 1
What though each dead is not me snow,
- Jrlngod'. tvooA with golden beam ef light
To fcbew and obI the sunlit day
W needs mnst. pass through shades of nirht,
And tnrafithlngeoiaes in each dark 4J I -f
That comfort you. j
Thn let bright cload cheer trpr yoor heart
- And pat sad, dreary thought to fUsht, .
Axd let to dark onw cfteer row too, ' -S
-: They make the bright ones seem more bright,
The life is made one long, sweet or m
mat oomiort yon.
. It was a lata houf.of a letter cold
Febrttary OTening in St, Petersborg, .
in tba year J.878. The cnow rniagled
with) sleet; rei by-th 6 black north
wind, cut the face of the iew citi
zens 'wbowere:huTTTing-homeward
along J the Nerslry .Prospect
iter hatdj day p workii T. fioon
Vafreafawara WYmTlfW dftfi-rtfi?
byair, aaro ih patrolmen on doty,
who, to keep the blood from freezisf?
tn their Teins, eontinually perforjne,
the most axtraordinaty antics on the
ffippei-y pavements, j K K. lTi tT
Twelte o'clock bad hardly 'Strqck
hen a sleigh drpreiamdlj Tra.liw
quay of the ka t-arHVicrsst
ed ftha. Tchernichota,. bridsra, aB,d
. a a " ' a ' ' - -T t ' HII ' -
tnn esumi ue ATOspecwr im e ,
upant of th -iTehicle attracted ' 6
little atUntiont thai point' trdia
r-ltwo sturdy pordiaaa; o tharpeac,
. i i . . ti : w... i i . - J . i l
woo wore kt moi inir su vum nmru iua
WIUSU CVU irouau , ia v, w t uw
iting storm, with toe trkenuouaeter
at thirty four . degrees . belOarrvtero,
hue the rest of St; Fetersbnrg was
Snugly dozing in bed. In spite of
mufflers, furs and scarfs, thej saw by
the nickering yellow light of a street
lamp that it was a yousg4nd pretty
womafl rtN bid
eicT of a Bosaian winter's nigbJLThe
, - i , - i a . iv r 1 T
. " - .
pech4ad tbenee into tlitfllaasemaym.
This fitf eot Is coraDratitelr aarrawt
and has ! msST larba whitewashed
tnildinira. ifahAlted 1y rjeoTjla of the
TTTr:ot'7 . . r a
auddle claasetv Hi.ybe second,
ker the-yoang woman ordered - the
inotlAieh (drivert to I stob SDrine-
ms UAHy to the ctouikL be haded
him his fare, and told him that if he
eared to await her return, hia erri
ees might again be required. Tben
she reached the side walk, she looked
furtirely around aa if uncertain in
which direction to go. Baa mooaen
tary snrTey eufliced to dispel her
doubts, and turning to the left, she
hurried through the enow to a low
dingy house, set slightly back from
the. other. All within was dark and
silent as the graTe. j Not the faint
est gleam of light was seen through
the cracks of the worm eaten, blinds,
and, save the monotonous enoriug of
the night watchman, who, enveloped
in a huge sheepskin thovla (overcoat)
was lying on . a wooden bench ,iv
front of the porte coehere, not a sound
disturbed the death like-still neBS.
- The young woman satisfied herself
that the CyouDg man . was sound
asleep, and lifting the latch of the
ponderous ' wooden 'door, noislessly
entered the court yard. . Here" she
was obliged to Jiause,-for there fcwere
three entrances to the building, eacu
beariog a formidable set'of nainbers.
She soon made up , her mind, .how
ever, and mounting ; a narrow stoLe
staircase in the middle entrance,
knocked lightly at the door of an
apartment Ob the second floor. : She
could hear a suppressed murmur of
voices, a shuffling of feet, and then
the door was unbolted by a middle
aged tnanj wearing j. a green forage
cap. i U-
'You will pardon me, 1 exclaimed
the intruder, before the inmate could
recover from his amazement at the
appearance of a handsome girl with
dishevelled hair, pale faee and snow-
I covered garments at such, a time and
jJ B " u r1ano Ynn orill nardon
I ' I . " S .
me, but 1 1, am anxious- more than
anxious to see Nicholas Dubrovin
I believe he is here to Bight.
The bid man eyed the speaker sus
piciously a mome nt. '
Nicholas Dubroviu," he repeated
slowly, shaking his head..; "Nicholas
Dubrovin ; you must be, mistaken in
his name, or the apartment.
Tbegirl held out her band ap
peahnglw.. ' : 'II .
; "Oh, do not tryit6deceivemel,', she
implored in a voice broken by emo
tion. - "our liberty perhaps your
lives are at stake, f X have, come to
warn you all that the police have dis
eovered this place. Jfor tiearen 1
sake, telL Nicholas that Police .Cap
tain- Michaeloir a daughter is:her
tel him she overheard, the whole
plan of capture .' discussed, aud i tell
mm sue naa flome to save nun ana
you alLj Go, I beseech you go !
As the words left her . trembling
lips, a door at the other end of the
Qorrider was cautioasly opened and
head protruded. In another second
a Tounar man darted -' forward ' and
seized the girl in his arms.'
"Olga, Olga, what in God's name
brings you here nd at this hour of
the nighif " he exclaimed. - "How
did you. knew that I was here ?" ;
"Thank God that I have fpund
you at last,. Nicholas," .'she, cried ;
with the precious time flying' so
swiftly I half despaired, of sating you-
But now, thank God, -1 wilL To
pigbt, whDe 1 sitting: in .the ' library
teard tv'coversaUcn between my fath
ij and some of the Third- Section
ir;iITrti
polica ofSaals. Jfom name attract'
d ni.jitlentioQ-, and- I 'listened
WelL Soiae fipyor traitor, it1 eems, f
teirgiTa ho VThird Sactiofl m -lisf f
oz ia members oi us iMioiouonarj
FpaUrnity,1 aa they call itthe v place
and horir of its meetmars---ia' two
wrauMU ids aeLaiia QBcesBiry to
acootjpliBh yoor capture: A iiGJidred I
MU1U1H HTB LU BLL1ILUU(1 Lilitf Ullil- I
ding' betveeq one and, two o'clock
this sight ! They mast; be at' hand
alread r, ;: Quick, quick,-if yon hate
any oare for iomr aafetr. r diSDerSe in
4 all directions, eo tbat yourjiay eojjo j
141CUJ, . f j ! . - r 'i i
one xoosea np at uie ciocxmitnei
hall whose hands pointed to past on l.knowisg, alas 1 how fruiess is her
and then In ah-afWghted tonereiterHrigil. T i -M t ,
atod heawarrani&injfffifre St, H L
- TheirrxamanwasdoniDbfounded 1
for a momettbufc hequickjy retixMT
the danger which was nigh, and
ne naa come, avn .09 jacts i Known
to4hVcotnrades." These were msn
of every agemd - of Tery class of
society. .Students .with long hair
ind eyeglasses, mechanics 'with, braw
ny arms and rough, hands, clerks'and
business inea ini faultless , attire j
yes, even the army had Us represeh-
tati-es therS in two young offioers,
whoee Shoulder.strapa bortv - the in-
Sjgniasof subUenteaahcy.They;were
seated around a 'loBg oakentable, on
whijh stood -two potroloum lamps,
sotnovar Bussiantea urn, ; several
glasses, and a bundle ofi dccuientfc
ichoTas 'announcement' created no 1
I'll! m '. ' li " . . : I
ui.ue cyiuoaion mong .iue conapira-1
tors, and this .was, increased when I
he clatter of horses' : hoofs on the 1
flag-stones suddenly reached s their 1
ant -: ::;r.i.:-L-'
HJeep-(steady.- brothers, cned
KUholas, who seemed to be the lea.
der of them all f "escap e as quietly
a!you ct4? ona 'after; the other,
throngh the door ;" in saying which
Be pulled back a green crrtain,hiding
tflf entrance- jto a secret passage.
The lights were quickly extinguished, I
ana.inb conspirators oegan reuremg l,
w regularn-ordett JHWbolas now l
rushed into the hfdl, and,- grasping J
Olga by the hand, bade her seek
safety jn the same manneras his com , J
panions. : n"y::.,xi!t4-
"And you, Nicholas r. r ' .
"JVMe replied hautily. . The eapi I
tafix IS always the last to leare bis j
TesieL l am tbe chosen ; leader pi I
these men, and not until they are I
seenre will ibegin to think of my-J
eMafc-Bskl-- . .'.-,4" 15; ' J .' ".J Z-l
At this laccture footsteps became
- ' - -
audible on the staircase; and; seeing,!
that his sweetheart hesitated, uchb-i
las, beside himself with anxiety, began I
drawug ner toward tue secret pas-1
sage into wmcn tne last few con
spirators were disappearing. :
' fdeanwhile an omcer voice out
side the apartment.,, waa -demanding
the surrender of the inmates : in the
name Of the Tsar. Not a word being
deigned ih reply, several hammers
were brought to bear, on the doors,
which soon yielded beneath jthe hea
vy blows of the soldierly. Nicholas
and Olga were prisoners. The others,
though hotly pui sued, were not over
taken. I .-..- , . , 'i I
The commanding officer , of the
gendarmes, a colonel of the third
Section, scrutinized his victim closely,
by the dim rajs of a lantern. ,
"Tma is strange, no mcrmured,
"a womjui here and a pretty one,
too, yet Boga (my God). There Fas
to mention of the
was there V !
The last words were
an elderly man, who.
in command, had remained behind
his superior until then. He "stepped
forward and glanced; who stood pale
but undaunted by tbe side of her
over. ' Uttering an. exclamation of
horrified amazement, the captain
ataccerod - backward, while JDlsra,
with a low cry of anguish,- recognised
her father. ;
:3!
Justice if the system
of ipesecu-
tion which thrives in the Tsar's em-
ire can be called jutice---was re
entlees. Neither the father's posi
tion nor the services he had! render
ed the state could avail the daughter.
She was dragged to tbe city prison;
and there closely confined: ; .3
But if Olga s lot was sad, what
must hare been her loTr"8,'with the
knowledge that her devotion to him
had caused her ruin How Ivividly
he recalled their first meeting a year
before,; and the tows of nndying -af
fection they soon after exchanged.
He was but a struggling student at
the time, while she was the daughter
ef p. wealty official. This inequality
in their respective stations : induced
Olga to defer disclosing the, matter
to per father until Nicholas bad been
adoiited to the bar. Meanwhile lov
ing epistles .never ceased to pass be
tweon j the police captain's handsome
residence and the humbler lodgings
of the law. student. Bat, : unknown
to his .' sweetheart, tbe . voucsr man
the . youlig
was suddenly drawn into theicurrent
of Tnihilicm, which finally led to the
above related catastrophe. Olga,
who had overheard tne plans of his
capture, risked all, .and , lost all, in
her efforts to save him.
; It was. m vain that Nicholas sought
to exeiilpaM th girl Ibefore the in -
structmg magiatrate-lor Olga would
sav nothiner in her own defence.' She
Vnv f hat Siberia, stared her lover in
the face,and she ha-V but one thought:
ton in his exile. - i J ',-.',.;'!
The case was soon transferred , to remaik concerning an,, aopuaintance
alpecial tribunal, and three months or companion. She - has not .the
after their arrest the two prisoners ability, to distinguish between-1mpn-were
sentehced. as dangerous rerolu-' deace and satire, and it is an" easy
finnicfa and conaniralorR. Nicholas
to twenty years, and " Olga to Un
following morning the young man
- with the blood" sUll dripping, from
cut m tue Tern 01 nis arm. j xxe teit
i... : : : 1 ' s . - . !
sorted Olffa's innocence, and entrea
tad her judares to pardon f her Bat
hit body a burned , . (the fotlowfog
day, his note was . burned, ana. tna
fact of his snicide wag. withheld from
his swethaaTLk !-. i '
. . ' i , , j .a fjx
rrFar. fa "away ini a .nww-Jbotuid
TULMtrpj rii ina iimariaU HLeuDfaa s a
woman waits. Waits .' patiently,
watching nnceasingly' 'for one who
nerer comes. Month follows month,
and Tear follows ear. and Tet her
faith, nerer flage her hope nerer
tues. xxer leuow exues wiuspor ner
saq story .one anoiner -pityingly,
' - . - Bather dall brain' nourishes
' nourishes hut
one idee, and until thelreatiess
spirit I
writ he
faithful to liar loTe. and wait vfor his
Couching Story of t Sural Simplicity
.aniStaaty.. v &
"Good bye,' papa. j- " -
The plump, white arms of. Erica
Brown were thrown about berT fath-
sir's beck and the pretty .- ao2 witli
its fragrant mouth and cunning dim
pies was pressed tdosely . to the bron-
xd cheek of the former as Tie' stood
in the kitchen doorray a mbnSent
before going out to hisdlfly rtoil.;",
am going to,, plow,, the, south
meadow this morning, ! my darling,!
he said td the trirL "and when noon
comes tou must have my acconnte as
- .
treasurer of tne cnurcn all arranged.
because the building CommitteVlrlll
be here after dinner, and 1 'am "to
turn over the money in . my' hands,
so that the srectioa of the new church
in the little dell just beyond where
we, buried that moose-colored" heifer
two years ago lastp Spring can be
commenced. at. once" and, .kissing
his daughter again, Farmer , Brown
took a chew , of 'bard tobacco and
and went away into the glad sun-
light.
xne petals of the June ; roses had
jallen like a nink . carnet slono- the
edge of the woods, contrasting putS
1T with the vivid croon cf the eraes
and leaves. Abort the hum of insects
and the twittering ef the birds ros
the sfurdy roic of; Farmer Brown
ewearine- at the off inula "Get . im.
darn itl" , he said. ' . But the mule
only waved its ears -in a sensaotis.
languid f ahion, and looked wistfully
into the next meadow whore the.
starrr red kind were prariaff and
sr ar a
the old sorrel mare that had a EDint
0n her near front, leg was' aunui-
the incense of the new born , day.
Picking up ajjltQrt stick the farmer J
advanced and struck the laithfdl
mule a cruel blow just abaft his mid
ship ribsJ Stretching out' his hind
legs in a; dreamy listless way, the
mule felt them touch something, and
in a moment Firmer Brown wassail
ing in the. far blue overhead..
u The little church in the mossy dell I
is not completed yet, and the Buil-l
ding Committee isaxiously waiting j
for him to come down.
-1
.' A. woairfulNw Csttoa Plant, '
Attentionis how attracted, Bsysan
Atlanta, Ga., despatch, to a new sort
of cotton plant,' which Ibids fair to
prove immensely valuable. ' For
many years A. A. Sobers, of , Macon,
has been carefully iexperinaentiDg to
hybridize the cotton-plant that. grows
wild in 1 Florida with the
pmnmnn
plai
short letUr in which he strongly aa-
woman, captain okra. " Theeotton plant" used is of I up for an oidmadyhO'cAla.choprdTed-aad nfty..feet iriglirNA;weii i.
1 that species wHch;is fonnd in the fa lord and a nalfb
addressed to I lowlands of tbe Caloosahatchie River. 1 and aofup all night tbr-lceef) the b ars f near Ijondoi!with.,fl Jarge,iall.
1 w avtmiuo vuw waan aTai r u wau uvavaa-- . mw ivu , - u. - ;. aja, ail' j. vj
and the foliage of . the cotton Itslshantyt'
flower and fruit, however,: are stnk-1
inslr unlike either ! -cdtton . or ' okra.
Tbe plant has an average height of
tvrp fast,- and each ' plant has brily j
nna Mnnm '.,T'rii 'Hi a. mftornifiRfiflt I
flowor. toit - much like'. the . erreatl
magnolia in fragrance, and equally
as large. Like the cotton bloom,
tho flower iS white 1 for sereral days
1 after it opens, .after which: it is first I
j pale pink - and gTadualfy assutoes
darker shades of this color until it
becomes red, when it drops, discioe
ing a woh'derful bolh For about ten
days this boll " resembles t he -cotton
boil, ana tnen its growtu aaaaeniy 1
increases, as 11 A by magic, unm it
reaches the size of a Lig coe'eanut,
Not until it reaches this Sue does
the lint appear, j Then; its snowy
threads begin to burst from the boll,
but are held securely in place by
the okra like thorns' or : points, that
Hue the boll. One inexperienced
.picker! can oaBil ? gather eight . hun
dred pounds a day, and last lianas
much more.' Were the only saving
that of labor ',ih gathering the lint,
tbe result ofMr. Suber's experiment
would entitle himitb the everlasting
firratitude of the ! Southern
of the! Southern, farmer.
But this is not j all there are no
seeds in the lint i Eaeh boll proda
ces about two pounds of Tery long
staple cotton, superior to the Ssa
Island, and at theJxttom of the boll
there are from four to six seeds re -
I cemblino' pereimmon seed. ' This
new cotton, therefore, heeds no gin-
ning. BottM Journal of Commerce. .
. , ; -
. A Fault of Character i
Insufferrable ihough the gigghng,
gashiog girl may hay she augeJi
1 when compared" with Jier farcaatic
tutor. The sarcastic girl ft, ifi some
I instances. Droductof a hastv or 111
i aAv anA r-n mtimf-nt naid her br some
I thoughtless admirer on her maamg
I some spiteful criticism or some rude
I tasV t coaTince ner that 111 orea
rudness of speech is the perfection of
pheasant, thisgsf to , everjuoay sne
mtAM ia snrn in win nr iiih reuuui
wy-,..- ..- .
a tior of
a cqiuTstes uBr,iauowu v-out, uoi w
eu-.i-Ju
lowing an opportunity i to exercise "it.
pass by unim proved, and she general
ly succeeda in making herself heartily
disliked, by those who are unfortunate
enough q be, upabjad, ainong the
acquamtances,, VPng, men,, mori
who are generally sensitive to riliciale
avoid her t systematically. '" She) ; attri.
bbtes this to the ? wholesome fearj jg.
which she is held: i;The family think
her brilliant when every one else pro
nounces her insulting. . Jsr sarcasm
geruBrally degenerates'into' insolence,
arjtd she is regarded as t pest. ' With
out friend atd: sbo ;Twcorao- jonoly
arid dissatisfied, but'is Btill far from'
guetsifig; the fruS 'reaBok ' of her
forlorn state?1 for " h'er1 "' petty "Tios
has' I
beeome'secphd nature, ' ah 'she
cannot estimate us eagreeabl effect
uptu others. ..oa4.j.w-.i xr.
ererj other-day shkTbl the afeMsM
coins aldngwhe- bfSfMdi'wagon'r"
a
his' wife, j.nd a few iclesTof firrtol-'
! IJ. Ji.V :iff au! -
Hire j ana tucy . were louaing ior a
puKS ManoSn wBichtd sqalf
wss pip and tpek which was th
meanest Idoking rmgnfBdthir were
ragBd, doWlafhe mottthaDdj :had
chills apd feTer as .regularly a as 'iiun
rise,'aind'ii!ithert'oafe; bad male 1 a
nttin;lie-,aftt,xekraJtito
also t a'preKy even' thin beVen the
women: rOhe -was ct6ss eyeof; '.arid
the othjerhad abken' noM 'One
was almost toothless ahd.the,cpfhef-
nau a suit anee. ; oia .cnewea-Bup-peryj
ehn ! and6' took a.mtf$ amd ''flie.
other smbkea plug tfbaec6 'feltfy
pipe.. I. . .,. , : w.l. p
; 'Strange'rremarkwl -the letfltjr
after the1 fdar had Iodked each' other
over. "Ihre-'tlantfoddi fbr re?'
hpsMijJnotnihg to etpjp, adinner
witb!, fahd we get our drinking-water'
-anrwa M AVAaU half U Vt r 1 aa tk Wi i '
aji uua a a-.wah. A-aii-a m aaaaao aa tt ca t
S I mean. looking. family, arid Fd ad
yise: ye tddrrven '
: S&ahger,' echUd rhes'blier?a'itr
woufd'nt h4t sfopped riohtvbtft,cd'
offer ye a trade Mydid woman don't
like ithe1 woods .Und dop'twafa't td go
The Bottler 5 irot nn' a'rw
i I
around the' wagonahqhwbistled "Old
i . m ,! t . ft - :t . ' -T"
Jrwinoiuiff aBBLuar..;;uu. ..-ifuhsi i..Th-f i. aU .;
( - if-- f ? IW;'aBX,iiy, Ba,;lSV;
Aboutthe lst of OfcfrjfeeFa ptofieef : how, Ws,rin;ajesty4 ;qontnte4- , 4
m qrie bf the nOTtherhcohhtie tjf :hmi airwith-three ,0 tpw. -H- .
front of his cabia. ''jMBMtr tBitlfaWWQtoi-tof HI
i- .. . .T. - As - ., ..rasa on tne blade of tbe sword. At .
en - jKrric
Pah Ta6ker,'twicelBterahdffierf'r(
plied:
r .
LI reckon iftf Ibout'ah even thing fTlT i X liu? '
, i&tr .jw AUv
shereplied ai she junfped riowi
BWye iujiipspiu
wagon moved off she called bhcfi; "
"u,yj0'Jf..;7i-.it
dtm t owe jach te biW T' J ;
In -less than 4 fortnight the settler
ppearedattbdoun seat- tdcon-
suit a lawyer, and great was Ihis in- '
dignaiion as he. explained
'In less'n' a week , after
"that 'ere
y?S01i ???Ji ftwjnie't6nclnS of the 5ip! .setf
wagori drnv off hatere woman went
DUyAO tiiu VA ev insnw ugit:iyru
. consumption, and yeBterday fnornrcg
UhSldddfenly drappedffilieV5 cheer
ABnA AiaA w.ikhtrfV-'&.lr oM-r.e....
"Ana i ye cot to nary, ner ana
break up and.lbse;m squat ' Now,
then, what I want is to know if there
is any law'in this State "which" allow
a stranger to -tote; ; a dying female
nvnirrrd t.hri IrBTit.nr atmT irado hpr even
What WsZat.
n3rhe, specieofYe'
BctUivsle Have? been produced andf
cnltivat
..fan frvr
..j: .. i- : j'-:sa.i. :itf:.Li. 1J 1.L '
the Christian era'taanVof theWere f
coiiLuiieo. jvou uwuio i
in use. Lettuce has been, ' nsed at
the" Ltablt forlhousandsj of vjearsV
Herodotus telf'ns Wat It was served
at the royal tabl&s " cehlnrieff' before
JtJie Christian, jerau and, one of h"e
jioble famihesj of jRome' derived 'its
name from th plant Spihacb, aspara"
gas and celery have been- cultivated
among tha Eastern nations for thous-
anas 01 years-uuiesua 100a tne bi i
tard seed as an exponent of a parable
showing that it was esteemed among,
the - Jews. ; j Radishes 'were known
and grown by the Greeks aad- .were
offered at Apollo's shrine wrought in
precious inetala. Parsnips were rais
ed and brought from ' the Rhine ' to
add to the luidrri of TiberiUs' .table.
Beets were most esteemed? centuries
agOi and canols were in;, such high
fT
T i a -7 .71r
( h .ii hntra (itrne.r.nriH : At falsa - nair
with their feathery plumes.. ,,Peaa,
ac Jioaoeia b coun, ,
I and were imported from Holland as
great delicacy; (- Frnita - were , in
great srepnto among the ancients,
The cSrrant was cultivated centuries
ago in European gardens, and,, was
1 called the Corinthian grape. jveiyn,
in his charming diary, Fpeaks; xl eits
berries as Uormtbs, bonce. tl auio
of cnrrantSi j The iJamsou pinm , was
extensively cult ivaed at .Damascus,,
whence its name. V -The cherryLycame
rom Cerasus city of Pontus, and lhe
delicious peach king t of -fruits, was
first known in Persia. ? Tbeqirioce;
was a holy fruit, dedioated tie
eroddess of love, aad wa - called
I Uvdoman apple, i-
X-'O. Chinete 6altioBai k i
There are! three different styles : of
salution in China - when . two i men
meet, 'depending uponthehr- Telative
rank. The first, used between equals,
is like our hand shaking, except that
inslead ; of grasping s cacjr., ether s
a usuu u ' ?" . . . .
Drings ,weiu .ugucr fw.
1 lubui uuauu mu- .: 1 w . "y"""
I :r . .-. i, . 1 "". t-a- t -
SrS i&33f.S " ffi I
- ; ou.w... r- T, Ai--- a - - -
NO. 4.
.'iKe ton" the inferior o-eta'drtwn o"
hi hianVfs afld Vni5 iTrritfKf KtasW
superior, and knocks' his head three
timsS upon the gfotilid'or Hoof
2 When high otcerst-wtate in
Caunaffith6uptbetbe rees-:-
of the imperial Dlood.1. have audieace .,
with the emporoiv-aheT -are-obUcred V
to repeat this 'lasK bpfatidit thres
time.f a fn the Gcrde - of 'Etjquetieu
it is called' the ttoe ftTntstratios u: A
ana nine y kiroctattes.'S.,. When . tha
Ulimstei's ih Pekinc annliad
... i
t
u v.uuaij, ioio, J.UI HUUienGO W1U1
tbmporor Tun -!!; 'wjio had'1'1?
fust sieended the1 throne, the Chinees li J
government.insisted thai they should ij
make ds prostration before bis im-,
perial maie8tT. ! ' ' : " -
N;0( eurse' the ministers fuwd iol ? $
Hid so," and the aaffience wkseJat'ed j '-''
la,WU cuiuuviuivauarw U1H J- t
f. - ,.-: ' -h-
I '" - 1 w mm mmm I i ai I T.- . .-v
mi. . m iin
AiB SWT.t . !,.
oi-Cwas witH a -mtfitaat't-earft t
rowed JhdaJtgiTttthepreaaisd -aT
signlit was .a kiss- by, wWcLfKinwf.
lojigerattiie caprice bfintfmerctMal w
Hainan: : - A' ku Hmf8ed-the ahtp MiS .
less EssasrAo.th jalftcholy-deatl U'
Riocfc Ehkbeth made a dagger in her..
ifr fpreverfter -XfViOTisstfiar" "
heathe-rirtlmsjflittf .
Unumeiwan?igues.tJi4vnoiaomo' im
4uigeons.jcb44l9 d'tesv, ;
kiss; was . the sign jthat the perfidious A
.HQuebh Catherine delTedici made the -rvILh
tiiKi-C2Xii"ir'j JTs -
the I tn'aEsVc?e 8ts BrtiwdreW;,W5 1
Bcujtos mad -Mff ixeachery, fed bilv.rj
ibeBsfabarordd.iojJry miscje-J ' ,
nt fass the Te moniejitB daw
gf jr was uncovered lor the slaughter . -oi
his adopted . father. William tKaT5 !
Cpnbuwrcr ealuted'liis afidihgkiriiT
maiifibrbld Qn-bothehe.eks;vat. ike
lectbe.meditated. wrestlicfr. hiss . .
kgdom froni hiiiflu THe kiss is qnito -as
oawtlfe' 'sfthilnfdelitaa,itr'.:ac-
the- fttrrenlties 6t Iot. f Ou' ehje. 1
jngitae ibattleof old, ;the kaTght 4;
BToaAmha nn ntnrl tlA ammha. -. -
thf Wtle of Ivy,jbl .chronicles. re-f
laWthat the traflant kn!i?hfB of Ti&tf
- : a.-in - -a ou.
ictrv rn,T trta era uonr irmrm re rir n
-3 1 cLwAau. A. &-( J... ,f tV.i ' if A" i. t w - - a
jthe ilacce. Jf Homer is to be taken
thekiW Vt&t&tnf.
. bird to thatiJeUTery of. a -batAlw
4 1 j--- H-
order to give Paris Ume to, go and .
enn 'ano Wofeeif UVW
- .aaaJ. t3kiu Itfw-
,rerto'pkathwir .twth ta., th vl
- ,4. .JZZf'f m W! ;TuA. -
sensual gratification of lip- meeting .: 1
Jd
up is notthe inspiration! that nov
lar'f Sa ti-ahln.rirt lJ.fc rl.nf wvAwLt f KiaLtJUt
lT;erf8C meiodv the eontr and m1m
Stlff Ti
path, f ltfyAW1l-tfi; ! .
..4oAWiaal Giants.
1 .j.jo? srrrrr t rz .. k-jm
" Near Stockton, Cal;;is ittee, iataka- f
VAmA ttriA JRv ftw,1'MJ- rihT.-'a4
its orlginarijlace ei-1 the omnchei m
'J9. DlrVUCl f Ui.aa SlUlU
had bW cot off A,;cypresltree ' J
lellod by li.-Jordan; of ugh i-ilr: t.
Cr itHfliiretitwnly-fAa.
feet in.eircumfetene at! the :buti Tt,
Loojj. m iifiueu juto uuurs 10 cyt it .
down. A black wah5ntZi?roTe that
isj.threa hadred,; .Jaudj 'Iwen.fiire ,Ti ,
feet high and two in Vj!cioria vus l..
trUikf are estimatetf t J bo four'htttt'-''
was planted bya-Wisconsin'farmor
about twenty year-ago on some 1 :
waste land,, was recently sold for . "
$27,000. The "trees' re 'noV from !
iixteen to twenty inches througn.t' ,
A tree that 'waeigut-hundred feet t
in: lengthy ninety six inicireumfeTeficeV
at the' base, a$d - Souad to' -the very- ... .
heart, was felled in Calilornia recent- -h
ir, , jrive men were twemy-two aay'.
ta doing the' work After it bad beeni-o.j
completely severed byv attgar bores it1.'
still stoo4 uorhoved, find reqairtti'i
blocksphlloysiand tackling to .briihts
its pToudf bead to earth. . .
" V. Conteienee.
m'o 1 . i ,
' lot, Jong Since we sa w . in,' one ot :
tlje papers ,that " a burglar; entered;! ,
and rifled the contents of ah unoccu 7
Pied building
He 'ranSacked the " T
rooms, from attio to cellar, andheapeU
I . . . ' . : --ct
his plunder together j in the' parlor.
There, were evidences! that , there he 1
. , - . .UAV. -t,.Yi.'. A'
iiuai Ban uowni to rear, peiuap to -
think., Qa a bracket! ia the corper '
blood a ujarbU bust of GuidoV ZJSfcf. "'
ilemov Chrisjt crowoed with thorns. ' ,
The gudty ji-aJo had taken it jii his
bands and examined It. It bore the '
marks ttf liisfiugeis But jhe had
replaced, it aud turned its f Ace to the '
wall,' aS if he jwoul.i not Ln,vefTenj,f a -
the colJ, sigbtlfSd'eyes of the marble
Saviour todfc hpon his deed of infamyJ S f
Be i( ot or not,, there ia in 'axerj, ' .
haman soul an.. instinct ' of conceal- -,
mnt of sin, p wjiich that, act , is af
trhtnfui eoiblemr - The , instinct, of
uuiu b a cyetjr ptut -ioiig.
doing, and would bury ' it oreer '
from, the vision t f pui e eyes.. Human
nature thus anticipaUs, all ' t' i ough,
fhis life, the list prayer of : sin u the
aay ot judgiueut, "iwcts anu wouu
n Li lv !us : from the face .of Him '
iht sitttth' on the throne. .1 i -..
,No, Paal, jUievwindorw of tae f oul ,
iVttot a pave in the. stomach..
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J. f ili-L. wim'i!tn enre. nil nnovintr Kidney.
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n and urinary f disease, si, .vrua.
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