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&l)c l)ntl)nm Uccotl., Ctoiam IJ. JK. LONDOIS , EPIToU AND I'liOriUIluH. MATHS A D VERTISINC TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One (upline, on! iusertion Ono Hiiiurf, two insert i. ms"" One sipuire, one mouth fl.OB 2.W $1.50 PER YEAR Strictly In Advance. For larger Kilvi rtiHf'iiii uts liberal com IH-t8 will III! Ill H'l t!. VOL. Mil. IMTTSliOUO1, CHATHAM CO., N. CM OCTOIJKIi !, K.H). No. MOT, lSotilllljr. True worth f !n bein; in it nmn'tig; In ilotliK filch ilny Hint (iocs l.y Rome llit'e n ml nut In Hie iln Hining Of groat tilings to tin by-mnl (. Fur n lmli'Vrr iiipii iu hi hHmliit's-, And spite of Ihr fniirlos of youth. Tin' i'V iiotliiiii n kindly us kiii'lms, Ami lothinc, ho royiil um trutli. We Ri t bai'k onr ni"tc n wc iiKnrc - We cannot 'In wroiii; ami frrl rllu ; Kor I'nii xve five rt i it hii-I kh i n pleasure For iiiti.'o iiveiiirmi'ai'li -li-lit. Tin1 iti r f"i' l In- wiiiK"f tin' spiirrovv, Tin- 1 n-1 1 fur tin- mliiii nnd wren, Jlul :i I w.iv (hi" n:h llmt is narrow Ami lr.iii;hl fur the i hil.lrcii of ni'-iv We rjiihi't mike I ni,;iiins fur blis-r.; Nor i iii h iln in. like ti-lii "", in tn-m ; Ami soiiii'tiim s tin- tiling mir lifr ml-sps U h'ji iii irethaii 1 1 1 e thlliR xxlmli wutnt Fit i;i'o I 1 i th mil in punuiin'j N"i u.iioiiK of pi I'll nor !' small; Full iul in tlii- 'liiir.'. and iloiii'' A . Wo VVnliM In' il'IIH' by, i nil. Tliin' oiiiv. t'.i'i' ninliri'. I Tiro Iniin,', Auniiiot t In- hit.. I early mi'l l.i't-, No I ol niir ruiirap iilrilin inr pari i t i xx m k uml o unit: A I'll ! 1 4 1 1 1 i- ihi hum'.: of lii Ir.nih'c Wlm c wiimiicis an' less than bin worth; I'm In- wliii i. limi"-t i noble. liaii'ti i Iii-t f.i-iu p nr hirth. - i' . K --hillrrlv, in liulrol! Ine IVm. The Cartwright Twins. l'. mi:-, m. x. Ktuni it. Il w as a lew, I'aiubliii'j, Mioil (if n Inure niad '. it is i tie, to I lok pii tur-f-ipie by the we illll of I'een vines ittnl ,tapai:i-.e elinibin lo-es that coin Jiletely iveteil the hnv eaves ami even rt i t a i-ros- the r i f jiml peepeil over (HI the oilier si,e. The tlnwers ami vine- were twiui'il a il intel twined till the I'lllaio- lo.ked iii o a tint al bower, ami til fur ii fairy piiin e-s. I'.ill Ihis wa- all Hillside show, like liiany aie.i h"i' il w i ll'uiu' plaee, both of foiiI and liody, in thi- pliaue, ileieiv inj; worlil. Il look ilie uimli iif autumn and (lie wild, tiiile -tonus nf inlet' to Mrip it of ils ".lory. lu-ide it was u rheeile-s, Imre plaee, eon-i-linu of Mitiiio.rooni, beilienin, nnd kih lien, wiih a loft or j::iiirl V lu re the piu'eiin- inn-tei and the nils nnd miie held hb.di revelry. The -il lin;:-i noiit was pallor ami ililiilie-lomu as wed, eeep when ibiine- ( at Iw i i'j.'it. the hard-w oi -K ifif ten nil, was too lu-y loliamp a half- mile In eat bis fi uy.il diuni'r al hi- .. .. . mi ii miiniiie iiii.-iiii : men n w : a- tnai lillle Sii-h- pill up a h af in lie' kid hen table -el :i;.iiii-t the wall, pl.ni'd two hile- and a i 'i i kiihe- and tun ! pollilill'.' IIUIIlhlT of I folks, a cup and ! a Mincer, a p ale nf -weel butler, nnd a IcO'ic-iii nlc h '.il', w ilh fume simple n l i -Ii lh it. hi, with il cup of lea al w av - fnr ninth, r. Ml-ic'- hands wcie in ri 1 1 , yet very lni-v. Seat.e a head taller than the table, -In- was a. handy lis maiiv a prow n maiden ii i uitini; the bread, j'nin ino oul the tea, and belter than till, in wa-hinu I he ili-he- the di'iad or ail hnii-ckeepi r- and tily inn up tile lonlil till it -hnlio. There weie no ottoman-1, velvet ape-!rv, nr -iiill'.-d iiii iiiluie, to ar r.iiie,' ami keep I'lciii. The well-worn ran. ial.l, tin' Ii '. f doen ealie -eat (hail-, and olil-la-hieiied lliahoeiiny (aide, t! at had ome belonged to '( uiiliny t arlw i ilit," with (lie Well- lilled work-ba-ki't on the w ide llow leduo, compi i-eil the appoiutliienl Of the simple "In -I loom."' Mr-, t ail w I i;hl was an invalid, bill the "mourned iml ns those without hope." When the sweet May Mower, should blns-oin and the hills be clad in preen, sin piuM'd that her "hopu" inielil lilo-soin al-o in slrenulh and beauty -in shmi, that the liltle one they espoiled would Inj pel feel and comely. If Su-ie (who was ten year-old) had I ecu more ol the hope- ami as pirations of her parent-, and hud a Voice or choice in the matter, she Would have e pre-ed her loneines for a "lillle si-ler," but, as it was, there were devou! inwaid pi . .m i - :;o ill" up from Ilie heal I- nf the humble pair that the baby miidi! be a boy! (Mir priiuTs aie an-weied. Mar. thn," sniil plain -billies ( at tw i 'ei, a he ki id his wife and planeed ill Ilie liour-oid, I ed -l.ni d baby in I he iiiu-e'-iirtns. two mo 1 1 1 1 1 l.iicr loan when our Holy opens. ' uouhl icnriin with j (in longer, but an important ,i b i wailine;, iiml the work mn-t be i l tf mini to now more than ever, lor we have anot I cr uioiilli lo till. Heaven bless yon bulb!" and the stalwart black-mi' h stalled with loii"; btiidcs for his smithy. The font dry bell sounded its i measured strokes, and l the la-l Mroke. I lie black-inilh left his anvil by Iho foi'ite, ami hiinied v c:ccpiu: out of Iii over ills, s'arted for hmne. "Kiss Im bain , f..iher," :m ii d the delijjhteil Su-ie. as soon as lie had en tered the room, h ildim.' up the bule inile for the I'au i na' . .''.te. t.'aitiigbt did m h.t lUnxhter le- quested him, tluiiigli in rather nn nvvk w ni'il iiiiiii iht. "I Mil j on ki-3 the, bib)' al noon, father." "Ye-, Susie." "Well, this i-n'l the same one yon ki-ii'il 1 1 ii ii , father," ami Su-ie biuulieil till tin' tears ran tloxvu lior checks al tin' choice bit of nrxvs sliu bail (o loll liim. " What ilo you menu. Sue!" "Why, we've pnl txxins didn't yoi know it, father? 'I'll.- sweclo-t little boy iiml ojrl that you ever saw. The doctor brought the girl a ft it you went to work." This xvas n poi-iT. .lame 'm I wripht loved his w i fe find children; bill MiiolliiT- oir!, ami a twin at that, was inure than he could exactly be thankful fur, in hit slr.iiicno.l i irotiui-taii' -r. Martha eeiibl mt nurse both. so a ii uri" must be kept and Ibat Would take the lillle he vwi- Iniiip every week to lay by upaiu-t the "rainy ilay," that was Mire In rome oin lime. Willi thesi! thiiiihts in bii ininil be otein'il Bofily into the poorly fur liisheil b iliiMiiii, anil ki-i'il the r'.eek of his pal bill wife, bis Maiih.i, who hail biiriie willi him the heat ainl linr ih'li of life , battle, aiol been In hilll at all limes a helpmate in the fulle-i H'li-e .if the oi .l. "They lire il.nlins, are tbey not .billies';'" the ale lips iniiniiiii'i il, :i the nurse uninveieil the tiny twain, nr-lli'il in ea -Ii other's arms. "They are preMv enough, Maillia. but a little in ire lh in we prayeil for or uislii'il; 1 1 . n't Nun think m ileal, with our M iall resoiiri e?" ) III. .billies, you ale 11 il pb' l e.l, or you wouldn't speak in tint way. I mil i .ril.i i ml 1 1 all lliini;., love, ainl lie w ill po iile." The twins o re iv ;) are ainl were the l.lll. uml woinler of the neii'lilii irlion i f' if their inlelli jeui e and beaut v, il Wlls.liin.lhe wonder of til" in i 4 Ii In r hood that .lames t 'an w ri"hl ncvei see d as fond of his baby irl as o"' his niher ehil'lreii. "l anie two vear-t.e-t so,.n," be would -av, la.mhiii-lv. "and .-..-( me all in v spar nev." Six yea. - pa-ed aw ay ami Snio Cartwrieht, who had r..vn ( he a delii ate, pretty maiden of si xleen, si-pi I I... uml up in the twin-. Win' - 1 ever hive and attention was l.-n Kiiiir L ..... .. ,. ; on nie iai ner s pan mr nine i aniiin w as fully made up by ihu mol her and oniieliter. Siralino as it reined, tholioh, the lillle eiil idnli.ed her fallu r. ami was! never happ) out of hi- -iiibt lillle I'aul iiiiiti nftenlimi down In the blacksmith' she and wander i"p, nnd lineci around until time for ii nncr nr -upper. Then .lames 'art v i ilil Would i-sue from the -hop, i l.i-.p hi bov in hi- arm-, pen h him upon his -lion! der. ami Marl for lintnc, leavin:; l'uulilie In Irudee iioi as s uthl- The linie Ihiiifi was nld eiioiioh now lo fed iln- -I ii; lit (having airivcd at tlie ai;e of i year-), and rc-cnf il. "Won't you lake nri up, pap.-i?" "No. I'apa mi.-t carry his own iliiiinir boy. Yon inn home to mother." "No. I -lin'u'l. If miii won't cirrv ine, I -hi'n'l en Ininie." -aid iho will- j fill liltle Pauline, win-jina.'' blip. iiiiml- I'nuliiie luriied sborl, and wen! in I tlie oppo-ite iliree' ion ilow n the roa. .bunes ( arlw I ii;lil had been i-u Im-v frollickim; with hi hoy that this proud ; liltle speech wn- lo-l upon him, and w hen he reached hi- oollaoe the cliihl wa- nowhere to be wen. "Which wa did she no, f.iihcr?" cried Susie, in alarm. "She'- enne lo e-:iudina'-," cried I'all!. the -poiled child. til andiiia" was none oilier lliau an old hai l'-ii v il'.i'il Indian unman, who lived a mile from iho t '.u l vvrinbl-, in , a h ;l slamlin:; back at ir Iho den-e woods, a .-hori tli-liince I'mtu tin- lo.ad. ; In this diiecii.m Su-ie rati vv iih all j pecd, her fail er ipiii kly h im: ; but laiiliue w as iml in siht. she m i iveil at the nld woman' hut. onlv to Iiml it bolted ami barred, with no siyn of life within. "She has pone oil on one of her trump-." -aid ( 'arl w riy ill. wipiiie (he per-pii: ! ion fn in his face. "Whal slia'l we do tiiivv, Sii-io?" "Hunt till we tind our tlnrl inn wlial el-e, father?" i Shi' may have fallen in the creek ami been liinwued. If never forpive nn -elf I'm o, I shall not tilkinp rare of her us I -Imuld." The niphl pa-cd ; t ho illau iironse.l: tlie neck ami rivci was were . tlranired; but the child was not found, inn auv .hill'.: bel ui"iiie; lo her t-vcept a tloli v. In. Ii -he had dropped hu iho J hieh-roail. I ear- passed, and .i iiuc- I 'ai tvvi iht . still Worked al the -mill, v . but i,(, a Mni ti w as evci -e.., mi ,j, face. :md ; not ,i j ike ev. i pa-ed hU lips. lU'VTili H thioiecil in.lll. "I muiimii oil when fdie v: biirn," he would say, "and t i id has taken hi r; hut my 1 1 n ni.-l ii ni'MI -eein-i eater than I eau bear.'' Ten years passed. Sit-di. wit ; mar rieil ami -citleil in the far-We-t. nnd I'anl was nt iioariliii;;-M'liool, maay miles away, when the lonely imiplo were s ii'jii-eil, on brii:bt Sunday 1 1 1 1 -1 1 i 1 1 IT , by the -U'l'len appearaiiee of the ohl Indian woman in the sittiiii;. room. She kept nbolll the village a pval deal of the time, 1ml -eldoui made ealls. " Are ye loiiesome, old ( "niiwrijihl !' (aid the half-lireed, in a not very re speel fill inaniier. 'Yes, Knle: il proms like a toinli help,'' said (lie faiiriiw-i-li'ii'kcH father. "Your eiinseieiiee troubles ye nhniit yer but papon-e, dneHll'l it, old man?" "Hush, Kate, will y.in? Iion't In iiiLT up the terrible p.a-i !" "Yril lil.e to H-e her, I lake il? What'll ve tiive?" Siiniethin iii the old woman's eve sfai'lled the ohi man. "I-she ,'uive. Kale? I'm' Heaven's fake, tell met I in you know any tiling about her?" "Who said I did?" said the old woman, elnnklinu- 'T (-aid uhafll you jive?" "All my little saving-, who b i-n'l mileli. llv'Tvlhilm I have in the worlil, Kan1, shall !" yoitt s if win lull In inir iii- my il.iilin - niy lo-t Paul, ine !" The old worn in went out, rluieklin lo herself. lit the evening she eaui" 1 :i k ,1 ii nir iii'4 with Iht a tail, trraeeful yirl. tin very iiii.iLii' of w hat Su-ie had liei n let year- before. "Here she is, old faitwribt. I didn't mean In -leal her, bin I foam her Iriiibrin' nlnno my w ay one il iv, ami I thoiiulil I'll leaeli vmi a h'on ; I j ami hi I took Iter to a eity lady, win hrnuehl her up and sent her lo -ehmil. r She knows eiiouoh. and -ho hasn't for J-'ot you neither. Now lei ine 1-11 yot: one thine;, Kvery Indiaa father am' moiher love tli-ir pap n-. -. no mallei Imw many .o,,,.., eien beast- ,1... lot '"',l',i'- ' 'I""'1 w:mH yum i ",ll """'I' ''s'!l e, ,,, ., j i'. li Ii ip-. -o - I In, ilmi'l. he I "l1'" '" "' your love no w V ! Tl"',v ua,i "r' 111 ','.i"il'i" ai lw tl'.'hl entlaoe, nnd the w holi village r.'j lieeil iii vin at by, lluini'.h they fell indignant einui; h aeain-t (ih; Kate to tar and feather h 'r for .ilidiii'P iti'4 the gird. liill the linliau Woinae "l d is.ippcai ed, : I w is nevi id airain. in the li-.ili New ocl pparatus fur Ship Siitriiii I intr. It i- staled that u novel apparaiii! for -iiialiui:, which lia-1 n pei fc, lei in tlie Last ami is ll-ed nil -niue of till I'nileil Stales war ships, will -luullv he ilitriidliced oil this coast. Mice Iiii ity is one nf the principal imenls ii Iho apparatus, which may be ti-ed fm day or tiielil -i.in.ilin;:. It cnn-isi-o a hollow iron pole, from ihc -i.le-nl which project Iniir tnclal fraiiie-. im on a side, each emit:' 'uili." two Inn i Hilal -liullcr- mounled mi ae-. -i i that l hoy can be revolved. (Mic-hh I of each pair of -butters i- painted ver tieilly willi red and while -tripe-, w bi'e a w hite di i u mid on a d:ti I, I ".round i- on the oilier side. The -luil- ,,. pie-cut the alplialn i and c ii dn nais al-o. ! c.'iii-iini aliv -liuttcr lo be c iioscd ,v ,,!!,,, llnv ,,,!,., f , hain. aiiv letter o.- word de-ii nl mat l.-ev- po-ed and lla-hed. I hc npi ratnr li:i in front of him only four lewis and a card upon winch the -iuiial code i priuteil. Four eieclric lamp- are lived on tlie four i'ih-iiim - nf I he frames. They :uc inleilded to be ll-ed fnr nihl -i 1 1 : 1 1 i 1 1 l; and are b icked by ciilniid rc llei tor- am! cnum-dod W 'lh a d iiauui. ;v , 'pre-.-iiiK u svvilcli its eorrespond hiir lamp is placed in the circuit and lip;iiicd. On releasiiiir ilie -w itch tin Ho lit is cvliiiL'iiished. The new incth- od i-sinti- alriilaled to prove a wondeiful .- I San I rancisco ( lir uiiele. Mairiira Miallnr. Voinc tin Fall-. li i- doubtfiil if :inv -tciiiicr lint runs tm the Niapara river, ovepi po sildy tlie -mall -team Miohl-. c nhl po over the fall- if it tried. The hike siii cy churls pivc the sniindine-un Niagara d iivn to aboul Fori i,i and from there iicrn--. 'I hc dcei'e-t -oiuuV im; in this line i lifiecn feet. F.'lnw. how ever, as may cleai ly be -ecu from slmre. the river slciids a irre.il deal, and tlie lir-t breakers, half :i mile or s i abnvp the hor-e-lme, are al a reef which i- ahnust al the water's -in face. 'I lie chance-, therefore, of u l.ne,. sieamcr, laden w ith hundreds nf pa-, .sen - "i s, siiilinn serenely ov er the preeipiee, arc ery small. Il would he dc-peiiitci v unpleasant, however, to ,P on a boat thai drifted now n and oducd on I In- reef, even halfamiln horn tlte -jn al (lloiuie. l!llll.Uo i .) I'.X.iesa. CIIIMHtKVS ( tH.b'M N. mr I rr mi tiii' i i m. I'nii. -hi Iv I In1 ln'o vs -' i Ion.: A II the .summer il;i j I ik-v frein the lul l- ainl hi. -iii lilimiuiii I'v the way. N at ore in hi i oven mm i mi i.t Wi-i l tell- lo Iln.' That -lir'il liioe vmi ! ,irn llii- iinu.il rruin I he liniie) lire : Would ynll h:le I ifi-'s hlv.;..) h y Safi Iv -l.n i l fnini i i.t i ii ': Wi-.um seel, in j. . uili'- hri-lit hi alher While il - llnVM r- i iii iiii. Imlii Hiutmi Iho- in Unit Free I'n i Ml Mtl'-W I i I I P w 1,1 s. Mr. .lames W. Kvei lini of I'rank Mil iveillie tel.- IniW a pair nf wren- (Mil wilted a h.t nf ineddle-ome buuli-h ili.iirow s in lies iiiiiir. lie bad mil an .- I, ill,. I,.,,-. ..-i".....;.,!!,. f.., ,l,,,",, ' "'"'"V t t. . X , t . . I . . I . . , , I, .Men-, boring a lare aner hole in . i ., ,, ,. ., . die end m ar the ibmr Im- them in n,, , ... . ,, in .mil .linn- .nil, mm n mii.iii aiier hole near Iho pe ik for veutilatioii Hock of -pariow- mhhi o,, in ihc halnl if makinu Ibe.n-elvcs very mm h at Imme in the I. nil , ytcally to the dis 'otufnii nf th' wrens, who wire powerless (i i ii tllt miisy fnreieii. ,rs inn. ( lie d.i till! I'.ii";li-h i II I I'M -ilcr- w ere . one i .r -evei al bout s ami luring their ali-enec I he little w ren llow in ami plie.'ed up the I auei Imle with twii:". The -m.nl a itrei hide was luu' iii.ui::h fnr llmm. Inn r J j - - I -palillW - eiillldll'l ni l llln-ll il, :i!i.! Iri 'in then on the w leu- h d full pll-e-sioll nf 1 1 H - i i- riiblllll bollle. limes lieiiiu rat. I -l I i I -in ii The lloll.iiulcr- nrii.e nf W nndoll -line- . nne j-i -o m.i'iv usef pel -iiadi d In heliexe Ihc tllil woiiian who lived ill a si and had o inaiiy children -lie diiln'l klmw what In d i," was a iii, i vroiiw. The cliililren 1 1 rri -hoes into boats ami paint them a rich deep brown, in i I il i t.'it i 'i i nf the laree Imal which -nil on the river Ma a-. As they Iri in the liny sails nf llmir -h'ps. niul lalllieli tin in tipnii the waters of a -loot to some imaginary V an 1'ieineii's land, not to be I'mind in a aoimrapliv, lin y weni pii--c--ed willi the -aim -pirit w hich in-pire I tin: I Milch ti n i atnr.s of earlier day-. I There are very nv snns ( which j lie ditches full nf Wat' I , u-e, li- lli In 1 fence and In feiiilie th-. land; so I at voymro nf the -hoi- tn.i Ii,- a Inny; one, Hid the oWIK'I'of the lillle e--e will' have :i Im in I ;i lit nppniiiniiiv to imlulee i in dream- of future we -nth in be real- ied "wlicn bis -hip coin.-- in." j Tlie boats that one m.iv -co mi (he ' rivers and the coa-i- of llollam! are I not ttiililvi' the wooden hbucK in -hape, ! iinl the same nmdi l in n m i;' in. illy i i have served fnr Imih. 'Ihc -chnol-liov, heated by play, -Iniis be-ide Iho m aic-l -ireain, pull- j nil' his -hne, and till- il w iih water. ; which lie drinks with .i- iiiiieh -ai i- faclimi a- if il u,i, i ihli.i 1 I ltaii:: lit from a silver cu Wooden shoes arc m nauieulal a llnwer pol-, and m aiiv a briyhl llowei wlio-e ro t- au linnh hi dded in a slide ha- eraccil the window of -mm pra-:uit'- cot la;:r a io in l he ow ner, and a pica-lire In the p:i--,u' Iraxeh-r 't'iiey me ii-el'ul a- haiuiuei -, and il IS lint IIII. .million In -ee a kiii'plllali ( merchant I My the w:n-ide, willi a few lapsnf bis shoe ineiidin his earl, piled hipli w iih yclhnv i armi- or little round Hutch clice-c-, vv bile hi- tloj;-ii'-t in Ihc trace-. The-e -hoe- also take the place of Ilie ob-olcle birch rod ol our piand inoihcrs' day-. The omul rmiw, in icr uiiainl can nf -iml h while, willi 'old spiral inns, called ki ulleti, placed ' ' ihove the fills, doc- not hmk vcrv niich like -Uili oraiidmnlher- :i-we, have Kiiovvii, Inn her ili-eipli no re-em ides theirs in -cvci ity if nut ill kind. Saturday is the i;te.at clcuiiiuif day in Kij-onnl. when evcrxlhinix i- mad" ready fnr Suudav . iho day of n -l Ihc boii-e- .ire -. rubbed in-ide and ml, and :iui"ii"; the puis and ketilc-. ire seen the wooden shoes; tln-e, -enured snowv while, hnii; upmi fniked -lick- m ar ihc dnni way (n (i v ill the wind :uii -nn. 'I lie iiinniiiip brinu- the -omul nf khiuipen aloiii; the dike-, and rnws ot people arc seen walkinp; toward the kirk. At Iho door they li me tin ii shoe-, like faithful -crvanl-, loawail their return Inter, alicr :i three hours' sermon bv the ilmniuic. In I he afternoon the yoiinp. mi-n :1in women -troll up and down the IVoiu I'lidiik, whi. li i- the "fifth avenue'' of I he illak'e ils ecneral promenade am! inectiiiir place. They evehanp ,;, ! nod- .-1 1 1 I trieiitllv i:rcctitie;w iniiil sn. ilow ii, w hen the bu-y week beirins ipain. ami the vv Icu -lines -.mil lake i , , .... I iici. we.'K-itav coai ,-i tan. - tM , ' . . j Ilnii-ckci -per- "I but.' you anv red i.i-pbei ric-r" ; Ncvit'lcik " 0, Iiiiiiii, but w ! li.ive some lother rf A black berrie." J Till: YA I-SUl'AIS. I . j A - Almost Unknown iiuli.in I Tribf! in Arizona. I i : I M'lcnvcrorl in a Starving Con . dition by a C.tlifornian. j Col IW. II. ' I. lout, I, os Aliuel ! l-.'ila. e lb.li I, leu in:: i from an e phu e i litioii in the ealiyons nf the t ', 1 1 1 n ;u I Williams, a stalion on the lie hf ml ie and i I'aeilii' I'ailioail. willi hi- uuiil H il- i Mam lla-s, a team-li r, n pliiiliiora am! two sin anl-, ami traveled ihroiih lenoi. i About I"" mile . due north of U iliiam 1 1 he found the Yavi Sup ii Iribe nf In , 1 j tliaus, liviii" in exilii-ioii in l at-oai linen, iml far from the (.i iml can nil nf I he ( ' I I'ill b . "I fmi il I there a slraiiee ran1 nf n d men." -aid I'oluuial ll-.lah id In a t '.ii'otii' le icpnrler !a-l eveuine. "1 piles- I wa- the second white man who ever v i -i It'll their canyon. They are a peaceable penpln, lilll avoid enmilio in ciiiuacl willi Ilie whiles. They illo of the Apache family, Iml are evidently :i very ancient penpln. The men arc niii" nilii-'Tit specimen- -.i manhood, wiih line ph-iipies. I i . hi inlml up I he -i II lenient and ' 1 1 II ti'i I jll-l '..'17 nf them, fully two-third- hi'Mi;; fetuaie-. The valley in which their tribe have lived for many year, in seciu-inii ba bul two ways of apprnaeli. Ii onui.-iin perhaps V-iinn acr,-, and i- inen-i d by allim-l pel pendii lliar walls no I feel liiph. "The chief of Ilie -trance ti ibo liv im; in this canvoii is an nld man of ilo year- nannd t'aptiiu Tmii, n ni'iie piven him by .Inhii l. I.ce. the M" 1 1 1 i ii , w ho c-i aped from I' lah ami fnr six vcars lived in hiding wiih the ie men. He was the tir-l while man the Yiivi-Siip.ais had ever - , ami he laupht the chief the w hile man'- liin-paia-jn iiml the uc of lirea i iii-. The Indian- live in sinail limi-e- woven frmn voiiu:; w tllnvv li -. They are a -imple and Iril'lnle-s pinplc, wholly 1 1 1 1 . i 1 1 1 . ' i 1 1 1 1 ' I willi civili.u'mn. The Milllie men are cvpi'll- Willi the bow ami arrnw, and can kiil bird- in the air ami rabbit- mi the run wiih Ilie prunle-t ea-c. The old chief met our parly W il'. two warrior- n- a Imdv piianl. They Were dccKed up with paint ami limit' tiappim;-. and looked tier. iiouiih. I found i how Indian-in a -larvinp condilinii. livitii: nil cedar berries and era-, - ed-. As -nnii a- I l ea' lied the I' i i 1 1 i .i I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; . : 1 1 . t wiih the In lei inr I lepai I im iii . a-kim; fnr a--i-l.incc fnr lhe-e Indians, iiml the replv from the I n It-i i r I i p:ul inent -i.t I ml thai the red men were a vvanderini: pie and ,-. .li I ' I lu't ak Ihc envein lll' lll f" polled lie ha matlcr. I I''-'- I' a i-la m e. I have -in, c le. he ca-e to lieiidal Mile-, nnd prniui-ed lo iiiv.'-tiuato the The Indians are imt a l" inp but have liv ed in (be canyon I'm' a cent nr; nr inniv. (n-iiera! Mile iiifortiiod ine ibat he bad heard "f this -ll.lli:e l.ee. loll had never been able In -cure :i pui'h' In the canyon w here I hey live. "I'r. "-an ucl Itm, he-tor, whom I mot al William-. A. T., ha- in-! .on t hided lakiiie tlie Indian in- II- of riona. which -how- an Indian p..pu. i Til il Ml Navajo criimn ;i- I'.'llovv -: j : I i 1 -ii-- l'una- and!, Maricopa-, ! : S.m I ,ilo- Apache-, 1 ..on. Mn.piis, o,,; ,,p1m... '.., j l .. . : - : " -"i'"- 'O. In-1 .' a toiiil nl over noo linliau- in Ain uia." IS-mll.iu. i linmi clc I ciiiicral lire ol the Sen. Tile Hu rinoliielci' ha- he.-oinc a u-c fill in-lriimciii in evamiiiiiii: the ba-in inlo w Iiii h the I. ..II. nn of the -ea i divided. Ilie pi'iiyrapliv of tin- -ea boll. .in i- 1 1 ' -1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. I li.nii ll.e h in peraluie of the w tiler a- icadilv a- i would be bv repealed -oiindni--. When Ihc t hailcnpiT crui-cd in the xx iilcr- cast ami sniiih of t hin.i -ev crai years n;n, the peopiiiphy of Ihc ditlel eiil seas I'nrmed by t he oroiip- and chain- of i-laiids oil tliai cnast was made oul ill Ihi- wav . hi the open I'aoilic. and in all wis ; into which Ihc ocea, lie i-iiiiciils llow, ! ilic temperature xai i' s from the -ui face to the bolloiii. (tf oout-e th '.cepcr w iiicr i- ihc cooler. If a ba-in be cut oil from Ihis pen ri al llow up to w it in ti n certain depth from the surface, tin. n the temper.iiurc , xx ill be found to lower ju-l as in the ! ocean, until a depth i- readied jut even with the top of the tinio-i tip j Maiik or reel. I rom that point lo iln ,,, ,,, ,c,pcr;,tre i- f.'iind t be uniform. Some oh-erv iit'.nn- in ihc waters named w ill make iLi- intcllleiblo. i ,v:,s loillid that the tennicl ill me of r'.ie Celebes Sea varied until a ilepiU tif soveu liuinlldl lallmlus was re.-n lie I. I'l nin lint depth ilown t i turn e t ha n twenty live lilindi ed f.H Iiiiiii- llere was im peiveplilile i bailee. 'I he w alls of il- ha-in, then, Inward the I'ai ilie, ri-o m wiihin seven humlieil fathom of Hie surf: n 1'iibler water than that of the li'opii al I'aeitie at a depth of -even biliidriil falbnin- was pnure'l ! into Ihis I i.i -i it . and that was the liihird of flare leiiiperaliiii' lliat the ba-ill niuhl pie eolilil v, is al tin' m i ii'. :: j 1 returned i In the uhl Sea Ilie leinperatuie re- : maiued Ilie ame from a depth nf four liiiiuhed fallmlii- to Iln' liollnlu at i mine than twenty-live hundred falb- ! nut-. All this bndv of water was i w anner than that of the t 'niches, be ' i au-c the rim of il - b i-in iniiiiii:: I i.eain the -III f.n c, lint -o i old w alel 1 1 1 I llow in from Ilie O'cau. In the Mol -:i pa anelhe teiiipern- ture nf iho water d' i i-ea-'d pradiially from ilie siirfaci! In Ilie bottom. 'I bis pmve- that Ihc-o wall i s are iinl ul nil from Ilie nccaii rm rent- by any ride Inw.'ll'l Ihc I'ai ilie Volllll'- uili- i pilllioll. ( nlfee ( tit Ii i Di ll I . The cnll'ec plaul ilioii- in the depart llienl nf Auial it lilll, ( lUiiteinala, have : lately been raviiL'cd bv a peculiar in- ; seel, which M. A.hdf Vi lldli ll has , ii-ccilained In be il new - ic- of j hincal. The principal indii-lry in I hi- di-l lb I formcilv wa- I he en II i v :i- ' lh 11 of cniliinoal. When eviiliiiiiod mi' r.-enpii ally, one of the in o"l- 'a -ecu lo cm Main a v el low i-h lupin! with Iho.l-and- of little opn.. A- the do- ' vt liipiin iil nf the eus i nilinii- - tln-y boi iiinc larycr, ami I he Ihpiid diinin-i-hes, -n Ihiil a 1 1 1 y iii-ect i i'iit.-iin- no liipiid. but iiuiiiiiu rai'le c::- of a led li-ll vellnw i "lor. win. Il look like very line povvdor. and are It ati-pm tod ' by ihc wind as ea-ily n- the pollen of j llnwci-. - : hi I icceinhcr Ihc in-ccls are in Ihc former - 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 . ami ahuiil l-'chruary and March Ilie female in-eel leaches the -tiine nf full i lev eh ipnieii I and elects the eny.. invel ilie 1 1 i -III w Mil il- , I "dy. I lie in-e. t are only iml iced on the entice plant- when the female- ill e j fecundated ; ,:.l by t hi- I hue t In' plant hu- hecoiiic -iekiv and vellnw; it i iiiiperl'ci'ilv iiiii i ilie. I, an. I, -hniiM it leach the fi'liilini; sialic, Ihc lieriies are small and of lillle v alue. M. t ii- j i (it'll think- that Ihi- is hec:in-e ihc in- ; -ecl-cMiact liilro'ei f rum the plant-, and lie coiiscipioiil Iv advi-'s iiiamitiii"; willi nil mil) of sni hi. - Scientific A nn i i' an. vorci:i.iii Simw -lines. For moviiin about in :i n eioii of olcrtial -iiows there is nn one to cpial the Viiwopiau -now -hoeis. Two v ear- apo a little hand of lif.'e, n of lh"-e inen Were clip aped by I ho enn i neer- who .no con-llili tim: I be in w j iinc a. 'in- - 1 1 n Amies which i- I" C'.n i lied t hi I i willi tlie Aipemiiie Kepiib I lie. Tin if illltx wa- In keep Up cilll ! 1 1 1 1 in i il i' hi b"t xx i on the vaiimi- -la linn-, a t i-k w I liill till then had I..-. n found I" pre-cut iii-iiriii'uiiilable dilli il 1 1 in-. The e perinieiit appear- to have ; ti alien. le. I w ith complole -i.-- 'c-s. The -now -hoei - en abmit thoir err. n.ls in pair- Flair lir-t pa a::'' w a- title mid! w iih no lillle ilnieer. the Iracl beim: wln'IU uiiexpinr .1 Tln-ie were neither puidc- imr landmarks: bill, after a bum search, the pioneei- li-cnveled a l ivuli'l wh coin -e M.,., ,,, j,,,;,,.. ,,., , d,.-,m;l uf.,r innately t w.i of ll n i- cmm-iIii ,.. fell nv cr nr. ci i.i.-es ., w, ,.,. w,.i hl jlM.i(. 'Fhesc, hnwexcr. still remain i ill the se I v ice, mid the liltle baud of j mountain ine-wnycr- willi their wide -now -hoi - imvx nniiiber t hiiiei ii. who , ret eive t'l"a month each, in aihlili.ni lo their tree pa .-mo out. I.oiiibm New -. I'ill ilie ( oil-l (Iv -Icr-. V l.'iie the I aciii i na-l 1 1 . nn ' I'ra'ti i-co, whiicvcr I In i e i- a -I lei id i "V o nr li,i.-av- the Sin, I al I I line-, a htlle ov-ler ha- it live hmne. Ihi- bixalxc. ihnnoh -mall, i- of delicinu- thivoraiiil when propei ly pro lh t'd, make- an eceeul soup. Moreover, it ha- been tleuion--Iraicd thai the d i iiiiimt ix c umlln-k can, by a sy stematic cull ix iilimi, be made to prow much larpcr. The e-l.ih!i-luiieill of ov -Icr bed- in the bay ill .tint Alvi-o. New I luoae Albrae. altlioiiph hie industry, cii i apparently hum- j be rendered very ! protiiable with comparatively little ex pendilure. save that of a moderate amount of labor, coupled w ith or.li- nary iut. lli.jciico. The ki i ne-ray and vi.iou- crab-are rarci v seen iii t hi-xx aters to xx lii.h ref- ei t nccis made and xx hat tlc-t ruct ion they nbpbt docuii be reduced to a miii iiiiini We hope sonic nne uiiiv pixe tln -e siieeo-iiui,, :m :1tt,.,ii,ih siinihir to (hat which has resulted in a small fortune in more, than oilc iiitim, upon ihis etmst. f.niy's lliinil. In wandiiiinc lliroiiftli wnste places of tin world I niei in) Invi ami knew net f-lif wiinnine. I ; 1 1 1 - nil a 1 1 lit mure tcii'ti r. nmre ilivlii", Fillet earlli (in. I lumen; riclii r eloii.l cur-lam- furled Vln wi s! nl eve: n softer ttusli Impcnrlcl I h' ali-s nl dawn ; : imne pure ami line l( in- in the Ihi u-li'- -unu': a rarer shine iii-Ih d ihc h avc- l y May's -ccl nun nn- iii-l. .1. To inc. wlm hoed Inil km w not. all the air Tr. ml. I. .It" -lnk- of "it in-loilles. An nil tin MiitiHicr's ruslliiiK thrills tha I rce- Wli'ii spring'- -mis strike fheir linulis, aslei p ami bale. n, Ihcn, i tilis-.'it .lav. I saw nri-e I nvi i-mm niiii:. plot inn-, in her t nmllil e i -f. .Int Iln, in tin I ciliary. Ill MOWM S. llak An ,1'ainp .--I , I - ate ft real men I" loaf. alter dinner speaker Th f the miiier "Mv dream of li fc i- in e." b'i' he- have wiie-: bul lin y always I on the hiphc-l branches. A cnltiuir remark I low will vmi have yt mr hair trimmed .' The pood die volllll:. but the nvenlop. boy i- inakimr -I reliil"is i doi ts to Iivn a lillle huii.'er. "Why did vmi mail'.' a man who i eielily veiir- of aeer"' F.e :ni-e I cniililn'1 Iiml one npiiillv it- rich who w as ninety." "What i- "Weetor than lo have n fiiend von can liu-t?'' a-ked lioldinp. " I. i have a friend who will litl-t x on." i t-1 . it d I i.i w kin-. Th.il'- our einui lmii-e up on thn hill ' -What ! That liltle nrhur?" "Ve-, lliele were -even elipilpeuienta took place I here yes!, rday." I lipicjiidiced syliipalby i- iilvrnrl with the timler dop in lie lip hi. In a c:it ti-hl sympathy fnr the under eti i- misplaced. 'I hc mider animal is in -cralchiiii: pn-iiinn ami ha- the be-l ol it. "Well. sir. this di-ini--:il will est a ennil many penple their live-,' said Mcl'iiek, a- Im wa- bounced. "Ir. xoii mean in threaten me?" demnnded his employ cr. "Not at all. It simply lueiiiis that I am pinup to become a doctor." I M'aw iuu Teacher Now, this is n -yniiiniiical I'm lire. 1 :in any one lop ine what syinmciiv i-? Ah! There is n lillle boy with hi-hand up. Whal is sj inmelry, liil'.e boy .liiiimv Scan Ian I'lac, sor, il ilo lie a place fvnao t lu y buries dead p.aple. I f y en ..(ti r yur halnl In -mni fair nnid. ll'lil! p. rh i.s -In il 'Oil. p.nl f v I he a I.ll.-I II I' I. il saw II'S likilv In i.I'ip .ti". The 1 annuls Italh Spriui:- lloiisp. In a few day- the famuli- Hath Spiiups Ibm-e in l!ii-tn, l'enn.,wil' be inrn dnw ii. I'Tectod in Ispi, jt wa- for m.anv ye:ir- Iho rp-ort of the elite "f the i iiiiiii i y, and was known even to visitors from I'urope. ,i ih,. cloe iif the war withlu'eat Hi it tiin, in 1 1 ' , a brilliant conip.nuv ceh'brited the exeul by pivmp a prand ball ill th inm nitip', al vx hich nearly all the celeb rilies "I tin' country were prcsc'tt. .In-cpti b 'napaiie, vv bo lived ill lb'r- I o 1 1 1 1 1 xx n, f I f. j I it'lil 1 x vi-ileil (he hotel iii his -niiii iui- -tale ihariot. vxliii I, vlcphen i rn i tl had presented lo him, beiim oflen .'( cninpanii d by I'lim Mural. The sprinp- w bicli in nlc the I ii lil -o fainnu- were ome regarded as il -nvereiiiii cure fnr aluin-t every lliinp; bill xx hen the '-ai.alopa Spiiups weie di-ioveied ill l'.'J. their ploiy eiadiiallx departed, ami llnum.li thn .Icu vxaiir -idl bubbles forth im of xi'ic. ii-xiitue- are im bumci .non l. h d. ol -pile of the fiiel that ll till retain- ii - former mineral pmpei I ie,. New N oi k Tribune. I Itiire Mineral. I hc "-late Mining Itiireau re. rived from the Now Almadcn Mine, santn (iara cumty, recently,. i cutiou- spc. j. men of pilimte. It i- in the fm in of a thill sheet and do- 'ly re-embles sheepskin. From Assistant Mineinlo-pi-t Schneider it was learned thai this liiiuernl xx as di-cox tied in Silesia by I'rofe-soi x on La-anlx in Isiimnl in eoii-idcred rare. In fai l, until a -hurl time .aon. specimen of the mineral were accepted without tpiestinn as ashc-ins, I cannot be dissolved by any known imcnev and when fused lo-es iiothinpr hut the water in ii. It takes it mime from ihetireek piliuos. San linuci-co ( 'luamielo. lbl Tliem .lustiee. She (indignantly): "I d ml think yotmive us t' iris credit for thinking f any lliinir else but dre-s'' lb' (-uiively ) : ( , you xvronp ine, 1 dopive you ri-etlil for thinking o( inore than dresses-" She: "Of what clae?'' lie: "ibmuetl."
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1890, edition 1
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