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&)t )a)am ttttoxb. &Ik vHljatljam ttrcovli, if 11. LOIMDDiN, ED1TOK AKI) 1' KOl'l'Il-.TuK. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, A D VE RTISINC (in- s.pmri-, onu insertion- One sipuirc, two insert imiH Om.' mpitirr, one intuitu - f 1.0 1.60 . 2.60 $1.50 PER YEAR Strictly !n Advance. Kr l-trer ad vrrtf-rniriiti- liberal con rurt.s will lu tini'lc. VOL. XIII. lMTTSIi)U( CHATHAM CO.. N. ('., 0( TOIiKIl .'IO, ISIIO. NO. 12. (SMtom tup Why llio Cows Cniiir I. lite I'riinsiui snn-t t lmrtiiiiK li't-r llii' t r.M-f l i M!;. t hills; (illlilt'll llll' lilt' 1IH' llloWH, liiihy il.ii.li tin i His t'uirt jn tin' fnrin iioiixn, Home I In fnniirr hic, Hill In. wilr I- wiitrhiii', Sliinliiit; :iuiiiiM eyes, TFhilo sin- linzi r- with lirr p:ill beside Hit- hiirnt aid fi:Hi; Wi'iitU-riii'i win In r .Irtiny niul the runi rome home mi l it)' .Iriiny, I ti v n-t-; I luiiilni, Wiunlcied ilnwii I In lain Thai was i n- Hi.- il ili.;li 1 1 I-I ln'llll In Wlllll'. I'l l IT '.Tint 1 1n- s'li'ilinvs, Ch'tinr; ..tvaM.iivs chi-i-p, h iltilid an- rallini;, Xlit ii'i r liitinl'.ws iti'i p. Ptl I tin- mother lirnl. s lit-r rt in ln-shle llio I'lirn j n nl l- Mi , Ami winnlci win ii- In r Ji iiiij :iu.l I lit us t an In' mi ln'r. I.miie; smunl art- falling llniiii ward Innv ai l:i.i, Sii i klr. I!i - ami Uriinlle 'I'lil oil :!i llli' liiilr linn- p.r..iil; ,li liny Mlii 111- nlil-hilii.-, I'Hiiir. ct ivc ami hy, Tak- - III ' I i rinlll lilntlliT, Mil" -innl si'rlitly liy. Si't m i .-i. i spnkt n n that t ' 1 1 1 -1- shuts 1 1at - it, , Hill nntv -In- km.tt. why .? liny and tin Cow tamr limn -ii lali'. t'iii.ili:i Winl.l-llil-.lil. ON riKFS PEAK I had Im i'II in lln- i"Ti;il smite lull lillli- in it a year whin I was -I'lil to Mike's I'c.ik. which ii cnii-i. In nl hy lln- MM II ill the stivire tin- lnn-1 tli H;;n t able .-l it inn in t he w huh-count ry n Mini:- it it ii mil so bad. w Inn tlorc mi? mime; mi , Mimes up rvri v dai f nun t '!' i :i-In sprint; :t in I I In- vt-:ii 1k-i-is compai .ii i i-ly p'ra-nnt. Mut from tl.r miil'lli- n' ( Ii'IiiIiit linlil about the in ddlc i-l' Apiil ii is vi iy ilill.ieiil. 'I'ln'ii il is aim "I inipiis l!i- In i ti cilln'1 up nl' down lli- mountain, :n ii I (In- unit i Hiiiiiiiiuii'iii ion wilh die out ride World i-i In win-. One man take t h.u-o of lln- station in siiiuiiice itml two in wind-.'. My lulie were to lrj:iii with lln- winter sca-im. I reached lln- s'Mlion lln- lil'sl il.iy of ( (i li'ln r. w lii-n- I fi-iuiil 1 1 1 y roiiipaiiion fnf I In' wind r :i :ul imr tin-. I lis iiainr U.i IliiiiN Siinil. Hi- wa a -m ml Kt l Jul;. Ii;i::hl, j i al fi-liuw fiiiiii conn-win in ii ill Maim'. lln w a fiil'y i I'll-! I,:, with :i pi,-, iiiii th;il si mi- il in Iml if liiiin i' In fitiiu -a In I po-iin-. If iinyoiir Iri-I lul.l nn- tlll-ll ll il! In- Wo 1 1 .1 In- I'll- til l In Mir. t-iiiiili lii :ln- i '..! - 1. 1 lli. i In rilili- w in ter, I -l HlM li.nr !iiii-ln il ill 111" i . f : . for I was ill lli. il , liir liy lln nn-iiu lvl'll! iiinl iiiiiii i'lisi iinril to Inn il-liiii of .-my Mini. 'I'h - -latioii i- I-i. i'i 'I in t it lilll'' Ill-low (In- I'MIr I.iji of thr pi'ilk. It is il lo.v , tiin- lni v o' liilil.lili-; iilioill twrlily liil sipiair. Aioiinil it on tin hlr i -tar'h.ial at that -r:inn, ii'ino.t as I , i i its t In- i-iliin i rlf, lln nipply of u .mi. I or tin- wii.-iT. To keep the ro-'f fimn lii iin; lilnwn oil', I'orks Mil- i.lil lli'iill it ill ililli'lelll Jililee , iiinl Inn iiiiliinie i l.aills ;t e l-tlilliu iiil'i'--. iiinl f.i-lrin-.l to the .'loiiinl :it i ii hrr siilr. 'l ln- inin ii-r is ilii nl inl" ln iiii-lils I iy il !'oii;li Iii'ii I I -:u liiinii. In the liiiiiiT one I In' 1I)-I1 r.il. -Ir. p, ami iln tin il' work. The olhrr is nei ii :i to-e loom. The w i-iii In-r iliil not Im-u'iii to i;ri very mM llial e:ir until ,-ilioul I ee. I. It kept ettin rvHiT illlil enldiT until one inoi ninvc lielwrru ( "hi'i-l i-iii ami New Yeill tin-Ihei liioini-lrl- n-r istrletl 00 ileum's In-low .no --a - 1 1 i r i t tlier lll.HlliMer, of l oliise. It w: s so i-olil tli.it ill pid- of :ill we emilil iln the wiili'i" would frri r an im li or more in tin eiliin every nihl. So hijiliwus the wind and lilindiiii; the siinw slorin Unit ofien for a week at a time we were uiiiihle to go oulsiile to lako oh FCrvaiions. due inorniui; the latter part ol .liiniiiiry, ll:irry yot up lookini; very iale. lie would not eat any lireak f:il, alnl l eforr iliuin r linie he win lim it in lied a'.'.iiii. i ompl.-iiniu- 'if n terrilile lie:id:irhe. P.y ev iiiii;; lie w;i in ii lii.Lriui; fever. So ilelirimi did he soon lireoine I h:lt ill lili.s ii Win as lillli h as I i-ould do In li"!il him ill lied. 1 fiave hiui sin ll lin -ii- .Mi n 1 thollLilil lie iieeih'il; ami in iny :u lltllll I Hp -lit pnl illi! OVl'i- l!.- I' I i t of insli urtioii :n roiiipaiiv invr the r!.i t in senn li of ;i proper remedy. I t I noih ill! I :le liil'l ri'lilrd to do him Mliv good. One d iy early in I'lliinirv '. wenl oiiisiih- In reneive foine stirk- of VMi.nl the wind had hlown a-j:iiii-t ill dour. I lefl II. irry -h-epiii-; soundly, anil, I tlnnilil, more ti.illlially tiiiu ill anv lime 1 1 1 f i i -T his sieltness. i;.-. luiiiin' a few liiinii es later I found him silling in front of the Irler.iph insli iimeiil wilh Ills h ind upo-i ih -key. Cut ll Ilorllrid prol.idily been loo nun Ii for him; hi In .i-l hi; up. in hi i-he-t an I he was reinl-li iil; all nver w il h w I'iikiir-. 1 h id hard.) pollen him li.uk to hed whni he In-yan to -iu rapidly, and ill lent lli.iu Ii df uu lioitr ho wan tie;il. At soon us I had rceovrred a lit lie from the slim k I started to Irl.'i aph Hie news to ( 'ohn iido Spriuus. I i;ave tin- eiistoiiiary signal upon thr ki-y,lu' rereiveil no !iuver; I repealed it, still no answer. I thought il very strani-e. I knew the operator nt Colorado Springs was always iu liis olliii' at thai hour. Aai'i mid no ai ll I tried, lilll W ilh no hetler sili-eess. I made a eiirefiil v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 i t . n of the instrument, (lie liatd-ries, ami all eniiiii-rted with il, 1ml eoiilil liiul iiolliin-4 wiiui!;. Then eiuni! the awful Ihouuhl, "the wire was down or broken somewhere on the iiioiintaiiiH." It wa not lon-' before I was eoiiipelled to admit Ili il Mleh was the rae. Itiiryini; my fin e in my hands, I wept liken ehild. The prospcrt l eitainly was a terrible one. The probability was I sho'.dd In- rill ell' from all eouiiiiiinieatioii wilh tin world for two full mouths or iinne. The in- I inoriiiii I wrapped up Mill r 't body iu a eouple of blankets ami biiiied il a few arils from lln liihiii, iiieom; the rorks iu a proieeled part of die pe:ik. My loneliness llirn hi'iin iu i-;iriii'si. Sneli days and ni;;hts as I pill in! My only diversion was leading and taking oh-ervaiioiis. livery day al tin- rii-toinai'V hour I would try tin- leliiiipli instrument linpini; thill i-oinniiiuieiiiiou inihl pos--ioly have bi-rn re-i'-labli-ln-d. livel y iliiv the siiiiu- di-iippi'iiiliin-nl. My ;:ieal feir was thai I should lose my reason. One liihiii, about three weeks nfler I l.ir: y 's ih iilli. I w i w iiki iied up by W hill sounded lik the ill-ianl lnwliuj of some v il'l annual. l or M nnmii i.l nl- Inn lip - u-nl was o-i. Thru il li-'uilir.l I. hi. In Ihiiii ever. Tin- in-l mi 1 1 1 1 I li'iiirinbiTi'd our of lln- men in the ei vire lellinu lue. w hen lie heard I :i- loinjj to 1'ike' I'eak, to limit olll for tl o!i-s. ( 'ovoli-s ai e somew luil smaller than t!a- ordinary Wolf, and me ealled by llliiny peoplr baikin-; wolves, ow ini; In 1 1 10 peeiili.il nature of their tries. I had never heard them before. My opinion was Ilia! the keeii-lioseil brutes had si ented llarry'n body and had I'oine to ilevniir it. Instead of s'op- in-,' ill (he plare where Harry Wil hui ii d, they ni.-nle a be-- line for the e.iliiu. A srlil's of ino-t diilbolieal . ells iiuiiiillliri-d llirir ill l ivid. 'I'hi'll I lirard -i.iiir'.liiiii; thump, thump :ip:i:iit 'lie tit I ii ii ilooor. The door was a -lion-; oak our iiinl I fell r.iiiliileiil wmihl resil any elliut they emild inake. lloW 'ver, to make it doubly i-rriire I pushed tw ij;re:it lu-iivy (iov el iiineiil ehe-l .'ii;aiiisl it. Suddenly their h'wls erii-i-d. HreMlhlely I a w ilid-d de elopiuelils. So hin-j did the sili-ne - roiiliiiiie li.lt I ln'-;.'iii in think thill tl.cv h:n! lakeii th. il drpiii I lire. Hut I wa ini-taken. I soon lu-illd tin-Ill Upon I he roof. Id-fore I Innl lime to rerover from my iilouih llient al this e(iaui;e i ll the'r tiirl irs, I I ii-'i iil one of tin- rink-, that held down the roof roll oil' to the round. Ter rur slrieken. I jumped to my fret, be-lievin-; llolhiiiL' now would keep lliem out. If tln-y i-ollhl loll oil' one of ihosi- rorks, the hoards of the roof would l e iin'.liiii'i to lliem. I pirk d up :t i-uu thiit him-; upon lliewall, anl riii-ed il toward the roof. Soon I nw one of the hoard 1 ; i t i toiuiive: but ii liille at lii-i. then i-ioir iin.l moie until dm si a I' ll: III was plainly vi-ible lhrou-li the iraek. Thru it Wiis siiddndv n reurhi'il finiii its plaee. and :i da: K uhi iippi-iin-il iu I be :i el I lire. I Iiinl. The same mono-nt I w a dashed violently to die floor by soinet hi nj; heavy cumin-; from die iliieetiou of tin- roof. The next thin;; I I enu-inhrreil Wiis liiuliii nn self 1) in.4 upon the bed. To my surprise I saw the cabin door was open and lln- siinli-hl -In'aiu-iiu iu. I sliirted to up, but fell hack rxliMii-ted. Woinlei in-; whiil eniild br die inaiii i . I mil. Ir another Milrmpt. As I il d -o nn heart aliuosi ood slill ill iln- i ;ii of a lli.iu slaini ini; in the doorway, t'ould I be ilii-ittii i n.n 1 I rubbed my e es I reliib I ; ' i 1 1 wilh my hands. The man. ap paientiv diviuiii-; mv thoughts, said : "lm'l he iifeared: it hain't u diiist, hu' it in ii: III have been if you'd shot me til l) uinlil. lis yon tried t ." shoot y on," I ;a .ped. ' . slioul me," rcpead-il die 111:111 -and i f I hadn't throvv'il you to thi ll hi:- when I did you'd shot at me the srioinl lime." "Ihii the e Miles?" I ask d. ('ovules, " repealed the III ' ll ill .-nil i it i ii-ii I . -'What do you inraii :'' I (nlil him my story. lb- l:iu;lied In ai iil) . ll Wiirn't no t'oyotes or notion' n )nil hear. I. ll war lue and the other fellow :i-lio!ei in". You er we d.i-inl Imlh cur 'lllllp-.illld w i- Welt- i - li- 1 if ri 11 for oi to isiAi: some 1 ir ' ! i tut ti I see w line lln' cabin t ir. on set- ) tui Wei e clean out of )ou." Iiemi Willi ll-i' h v.'l iiinl )o'l 'i.iiiii '.l ail tliem Ihines." Jin t Uf n loitl iiiu ibm I h:itl I u I) iu-; ill with :i fever ever sime thill iiLht, some three week i :iM. and that I h id In en tlrliroii lln' whole lime. W hile be was slill talk ing, two other men -mir into tin! cabin. "Thill's :i nice way to be a trciitin' peiiple as i sent to your rescue," spoke up out- of Ihetn. "And aflcr heiu' nearly fnieii to ilealh on the Wily, added the other one. "My r Hid w hill do yon ineiiti'." I inipiiretl. not ;t little .11 lii I . "Ain't your iiiinie Marry .'' asked the liist speaker. "No," I said; "il i-n'i.1' They nil looked at one another sli'Mii-icly. Tlii-n the same man said: Why, on lln- ,'iih tiny of rebniary a telei;r.iiu eiiine froiii .1 man up here a satin' thai I' e fellow a war a slaiiii' with him had :;nl l.i-t, and he hini-i-lf war a il in. " 'l'ehriiiiry liflh," I llniiiijht. "It w as I lit; d iy Marry died." In a moment I saw lliroiiuh il all. Harry's business :il 1'ie lelreraph iii-trumeul dial in niiinu Wiis cxpliiined. (t-llin-; awake while I was nut takini; aw ay die wood I'r.iin the .l.ior, mnl not see-in-; me. he hud lli 'iiudit ill hi deliri um I was hid; henee his iih--.:ii' In t 'ohiradn Sprili-;. It i lill ;i niatd-r of wonder to tin- p"ople out there how die ic-ruin:; parly ever i;ot up the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : i i 1 1 . It Mil ,'i (eal never a -templed, much less iieeomplishetl, at I hill season of the year. Some lime .a ft re w ;i '! I I met t:e man who hint told mi- about the coyotes. He launlied heartily when I related my ex ci iriii f. lb. said what he had lin-iiiil by coyotes wen- the lie. is thai f.iirly -null I ..p there at lertaiu cas..ns of th- year. They were o hiy; ami b t oi hard Ih.il the lueii ill the service nii'kiiiinii'd Iheiil "i.-oyoles". New York Sun. Siheriil I m niu l in1; l'li;s. Siheriii has laki-n o raising pij;s and lo iinprovln-; the hree I. The wnrhl only kimw Siberia a. the place where li'll-iilll i.lltl I'olisll exiles sutler the hurrois of a biirbarous ylcni :iml win re Aiiieric in itml llu-; 1 i - h explorers int-i-l ilealh from statvatioii and told, lis only proihlrl i iippotd lobe salt, .iml in il n n 1 x' thinks of ii :i a country liHvini; any cnpabiliiirs if pro-jn-. el siiiei i:i is rich inrciit poihili lies. lis isi u I In-1-1 porlinti conliCiis .-loiifllll lll'iil Irnls of ureat fell ilily. It hits v.t-l fore-t of lint- liinla-r ami erral -lores of iiiidrvrloped mineral wealth. Then- live liil iau coiniiuiiii- I ies away from liie penal illemeiils i which arc erowiiii; rich Mini pio-per-oll-. In linn' the cniiiilry i- boiilnl lo he. -nun- i i";ii ivr. The climate of its southern provinces is mild Mini he.'iilhy, itml il i watered by pi-rii: rivers dial alloril -pleinlid l.n ilillrs for lia.le. The importation of a number of im proved llne'iish pie is ;i ijn of the times. A l;ir-c coiii-;nni lit of the lini-sl breed of Yorkshire pis e I l.omloti recent Iy for Siberia. Th y w ere sfleeicd from die fiimoii hei .1 of Sand is spencer of Holywell Manor, wlio-e pieeeries are said to contain Minn of the fine l specimen iu the world. And I hey are to be Mowed soon hy other lot. It is a poii i e re- iff to gf -n-'h news from sibeiia. A liille more of it :ind people wiil not feel ii freein-; -nisiii ion creeping over I hem ill the hare mention of the name. ! ijjs are, after all, a siu of proori-ss. - t'liiciieo Post. lie ll.nl llutni-rh. I was sill mil; iu lln- rear end of a 'hicii;o si reel car, and on the platform were the t omlin lor ami a yoiin-; man of '.'il. I wasn't lo ikiiij,' :il either par ticularly when I saw I In- yoiin-; man sliile his hand dow n into (lie eomlur- tol's siiek-roiil kcl, w here he kept 1 1 s i'liiiif-;e. The C'-nduclnr 1 1 : i . 1 his head turned away, hut of a sudden he dropped hi riehi hiiud, eaimlil the other man's wrist, and with a move w hich sceini'd I lie e:iiet thin:; in the world he brut die fellow's al in hack ami bi'i.l.t: ii wilh a snap. As die Imue broke the victim's rlcncheil Inn. I .pencil ami il hit of silver was scattered ; m lln- platform j Co; en Ii!-'' :ikedlhe rood u. lor. ! is hi- let no. ! -Ye ! 'Then f it." And the thief, who never cvpii cried out, hill whose lace was white with the pain, tlroppril idl'the step ami was lost to view. -New Y ink Sun. l iike Ytmr Imiee. Two l iml sausa-;e tlealcrs have llieil -hops iitljoinim;. One of ihein Ii.ti painted upon his ejass window over a ! pyramid of s:iua;;fs: j At livepciire a poiiml ; to pay linn e i io l,r lobbt'd." wh'le lie- oilier puis I hi iiis.ir. into an obelisk and painl-i j al-'ve it : I Al -xpiin e :t t'oiii'tl; ""pay .tf-s i is to ho poisoned." t ini.iti. r.N-s oi.niN. Till' I'll IS 11 V t Vmi n-k the n -a -on, I'Mli li n j U hy eal- .l-ill'l wasli din: I I'.i lute tin ) i-ai us i luiill. II .I" j In all j-ni ii I i Ini-lian .i:n . s, i ll year avo, a I'liinni- e J, 'I In' 'illl;s 'I lniii :iT fei Mil 1 l:il cliain-e.l n e:iieh :i Inn v III! sanl ll III- i'l-il-e.l -.ill. "All -.enteel f.-lk-llnil l ie. s .t.i Ii p.,ri tink el ..'m " A, i!,ii,;; ., he Ih.-u. In ,m li In .1 I'ii lifi-leil his i litre. iiai :,n hi u sin-r li-i-.l In i ! ot n, a-l, hitii 'e fur esi :ipe air.ir.lin.-. ; The ly yuan- iiioii-e lln n - n I -. thy. i Willnnit I'e.spt.'i lo tfi-lii, -. 1 A frill llil. il III' I I hill il.lt . J Ami p:is-n in s. il, mil iim-iin; j A 'aw forliiil.tne, v . il To wasli till it IN r i alin -.. I ! 'I i mo-1 'cmoi rat. I - i I III lilV, li WW . j All present inii-t leave tin- r imn j xv il h Hit' except ion of out- person who! then places a heavy lineer x-x In some fairly eoiispieu.iut place. ( ):i Hie entrance of tl c oilier I he object i- ; to liud the rin-;, but in-lead of ex. claimiu-; when they ee it each person ,' lint ilocs so ipiirly sits ilotvn w ilii uii ' spt-iikin;;. The lat person In iiinl tin- j rin-;, or tin- out- w ho caunol d-i so, has j to pay a forfeit or tine, or it le it-ver liny he pi'i-vi-ni-ly "'.d-d. :iu In b I he next pel -oil I i bid" t i: 1 I n . i'.r.-iss or rill i an I't'-ii, k-, , !n, :,., ; hliiekels, etc., are ! I place- "ll which o place the riny. : -1 -1 lln- mine may I"' liki wi--- plated willi a 1 Ihiinhle. It is til fit m see llm-r w hi l ave peireivi'd lln- rin-; ipiiclly si'liu;; llow ll Mini I he ea-oTiie-s and tle-p.-iir ; d' those who fail o sec where i: i. - ! Urotiklyn ( 'it icn. Mil. sioi.K M l A tl 1 1 v. ! The couunoii stork is a Innl of the same family as lln- In ion iiinl ,e ; tein. ll. is of larj-e M.e, ceneraliy j three Mini a half t in It-nut It. w nli I Ion;; les :id:ipiitl for wailiu-; in' nuti'shv places, the three front inc. be- i in-; webbed a far :i the lir-1 joiiil. The winus are l:iri;e, the bill ln:i.. str.'iieht, kharp ami pointed. !') It bil' anil leys are of :i hri-jlil red color. The pluin:i;e of the lnrk is pil.e; while, except the wines, which jncj partly blark. The hreai ten '.hers .-in soft anil Ion-;, ami lln- bii d w hen :it I I't'ot niiiy ol'len he seen -t.i n li li"; xv i I h I ils hill half liitlil'-ii iinmui; lln -i feather., which - iye il a w ic ami r i I'oiitrinplative iippear.i.ii r, I The common stork i- a n.'iiive of (he , mt-aler pill I of tin- Mil World, mid if. jirelty w idcl) dillii-ci! t vei . w le-re ex ci pt in I'.riliiiu, w heie, (i it ! 1 1- lite her- I on and die hillci'M, it i t.ry rait-, ami, always has been, even when the exit n- sive fens of I'IiiuImiiiI wcr-- uinli'aiiic.l. i The slork is it iiiir.iioi I n, I. its r:ni".e exlemliii-; iis far it lln- iim-i In rn parts 1 t!" Srandiu:iyi;i. Its ll!r.li! j -irony -.Hid powerful, which uiiuht easily be i;ues-eil from the size of ils wi-i:;s. ll ,-ils i die very hiy.li. j I'lcfore lhee birds lake their tl - ; parliire from their mihhii. i' hiiuiil- i Ihey eoli-;re-;ale iu laiec llm ks ami make a erciil lioi-e In I le ii' curioii- hiibit of clatlerini; iheir inamlili iiml nl siii-h limes the) an. p ipuhn it j supj.tiscil to In; hohbliL' :i couil ' ion. j The slork has, howevir, n voice. This bird fn-ipienis iiiar-liy places, j l'cetliiin on eels and oile r lih. l'io:..- ! ami x on iil; birds, ll in-l is : simpl. iitliiir, t on-i-tiii", of ;i few .-lick ninl I reetls loosely woven toeelln r ah-l I pliice.l on the lop of tail tree, ruined ! baililiu-;, church spire or common 1 hoiic. j In many pii'lsof Muropo it i- eon sidere l, especially in I b il l.-iiul, ;i very i fortunate lliim; when a pair oi' storks clniose to build on the liouctop; ' therefore many fiiiuilies in that conn. ; try place eotiiforlable ncstine lioxes on Iheir i-imf., hopiu-; Huh to attract ' the hirtls. Tncy :.rc i-a-ilv t Mined, a ml . in many places arc protected bt law j on iceonnl of their eooil service, in dt-stroyiii'; nits :im mice, al-o i, i-iur-in-; all iiianiier of refue from the streets of town, where tlnv -talk l"'1'--! '"'ni ice, even "'' llll'""- "f l"'"l ' aiicienl liii.es storks have he cclebl iilcd for tin- alliedon which they display Inwards I heir y olini; iiml for ' the rcriil'd wh ili lin y show lo their lined parents. The lh--lt of ihc-toik is tpiile uulil for food. T. e stork of America i aliu"i identical with ihe Knit-pcun bird. j New York Herald. l'-e ; Mil . .ii Hxpetliriit. "' Hrl -. e I sir! I In vt family and i ait scarcely loa n thr wolf from th- door. Wi1 are in 11 1 of food. ( 'i list y - I I'm. Have you j;it a -;u::? "Yl', sir." Well, here's .1 mils, (in and bitv some iiininuuiiioii um tho n,.X( (im,, ;l wolf coiu-s iiroiind kill him and cat Uim." jLawrcnto American. A CHILIAN II0TI-L A TravvU'r's FxpiTiciico at tin Foot of the Andes. A Swimmint; Dath Under Vines Linlun With Grapd's. Th favoi able impression of I'hili which I had leeeivi-d iu il n lim: I In- w i-slerii -lope- of the Coitliliira w ii .-iiiuuieiiit'd wln-n I readied tin-illii-;i', or peiliiips I sin. nlil say tow n, of Santa l.'n-ii tie los Aiiih . Thi wit my lirl experience of a Oiiiiau ho'cl. As we rode up llil'ou-;h cloiltl of .ilust the exterior of the ne sloi y 'litlohe" buiblilins of the .lel del I 'oiilcrt -io did not seem iuviliii1;. In side, however, 1 found a set ies of court-) iinls, or --piiiios," iivcnue ol trelii-cd vines, aviaries, e:in ili.cil w alei eour-es and lhcr plea-an! fea-lure-. I hiri tl a room in the lir-l "patio," wi;h :in t-uilook upon dm tlowninu shrnli-, the fountain niul ih" w mnl. a ful iuiiliiliiin marble statues w hi. h -lo.id aroiiinl it. Who wnuhl halt- cxpectetl lo Iiinl speeiinens of ttreek -clllpllire of the pel iml of tle ciulcnee. il i Iriic - ;it die foot of the Anile'' lu-ly iis I was, ainl havim; been wholly tleprited of the il-e of -oap ami wa'cr iluriun my six day-' jour ney neriiss the no ll tl I :i i 'is , the old pit jildice- of the dweller ill town- as serted iheliisclves, ami I iiked the liindliuly, iu nn oil-hand hm-I half-,-lpoloeel ir li ne if il wt-nltl he po-in!e to have M hill ll . "1011111 iml'" -In' ri -plied, willi iIicii-iimI I'liiliiiii l'..ne. i.i of ready .illirm itioii, ami inldi-il: "Would you like a swin'iuin-; bath'" "Islheie n t iiiinii:!-; Inlli ri iln hotel?" I ilskctl. "t ollio no'' The wilier is no ci y-lnllinr, but il i- elenii Hiltl frt-sli, and hrouuhl from the -nin'Mmi I'ivcr hy nn -accipiiii.' " "lliieiio. nino ii v.-r," said I. iiml we wenl lo -re. Ami hehi'ld .il I In' em I of die earih'ii was a tank -nine lifd-t-li feel sipiare, wilh Wilier riinnine Ihi tuieli il, and t-vt-i In ad, as a pro. lection Mciiin-t de -nn, viin - laden wilh peinleiil bilneli ft; rape-, foriu- in:;'. a- il we e, m ceilin-; in the halh. This w il-- ilelieiii fill, and I hadi -d with joy. Now a Iter ;i halh :i mail need refreshment of -nine kind, t'oiiio nn?" wa- the invariable I' l'l) ; nn. I I w.-ts -howii into a bar room, where I found a .'iciili-r variety of ileleteiii'is think- lli'iu von wo'ild li I w ilh in similar -l.ihlil.innnN in lliiro r 1 1 if I nile. I Stair-, Mini ) ft l.-'s Al dies dors m l boal :',.M"i in habit lilt. Thus foriiiicil ; ml reiuve. iiHietl, I w as prepared lo dine, and I s receded ill tliniiu; very f.iirly, drank !oo, I hiiiiiu w no-, had :i ple.'isau' talk wi:h mt liien.l I ion I iinim io and oilier eeul leiin-n. mii-I after dinner look il Willi, on lie '!ii .'il. where I here - II ralo s but inferior orclifsira playitis for the distraction of "all I." Andes." rri.'senlril by il few t tVli'er. em ployes, and slap-keepers, a doen ladies vM-iiriiie :iriiau lull thai were the fashion a year a;", niul a few -core mole! unlive-, the woiin-n wciiriiiu lilii. k -hiiwls drawn muni iiliiw isr me. Iheir he.-lds, and the innl diiiprd in , -ponchos," and sleliered from in-tlis.-rei-t etes by bro:nl In nniiie.l while straw h:i:s widi blin k li in-; In-il under the chin. Th- lliiru'fsl Apple Tree. The l.lrut'sl apple (Ice iu New l-'n-; laml. ami probably iu dm wo. hi. is i i Ihe iiorihwt sici ii pari of "he-hire. ( 'nun., si indiii-i in Mr. Iirlo- lloirh-ki--'s tloortaid ll ae can be nueed by a fiiniilt liiidilinn to llu tears at li.'l-l, iiml it inav he Iweiily or Iwcnlv live years older. M is at the pre-riil time of st iiiimtiii.il shape; Tieliiuik is nearly round, w illnut n s- :ir or einili on it : l here am eiyhl hirer biiineh' s-. live of lln-ni have h-t-n iu iln- habit of bciiriii'; one ve.ar and die I iTii.i i ill lie (luce the uexl. Mr. Ibceh klss !uis naiheretl in one year from di li.e branches s. i bn-ln-!s of fru'l, .-iml hi- pi ml :'ceor had hai vrr d a crop oi" II" bll-he s from the :tnie tile hi allelic. My careful ll if.'i - il I'fliit-1 1 1 , lln- t ireuiiif.'ien t of lln' l in nl. one fool iiboM' lln- eiouinl. above all en. lai eciueiils of Ihe root, is :! fret S inche. The eiilh of the hue, single limb is I'i feel s ineln .. The heiuhl of the tree h is In en tun fully mi1 iurrtl and ftuind lo he li I feel, illnl lln- spread of the brain he as the apples fall is I in fed, or i". rods. "". fiuit is inlhtr small, -writ and of inodrrate i-M-ellence. Moloii dnui mil. Tn.t of a K i ii il . Mrs. Well. ll Thai is a splendid chai'eor you an- ritlim; . Mr. I'oorbodt. Mr. roorbndy v vv ii" ha -pent l is week"- Wiiet-s for all nil i 1 1 1 - 1 1 III -IT ; r S -iniethiiie like tin.' live man of whom 1 hired him. (ilnve Mak im.' in Aiiur'cil. A l.ni; il uinl ol'i-ipilal i in'cres- letl ill the ;: I. -x i- iinla-li '. in lli 1 nile.l S ale-. T in low ii- in N w "l or k, I : I I -lllislaiili.il iiml pi.i-peroii- lowii-lhc) are, loo, an- u Im n oM-r to 1 1 1 i - s- 1 1 o I illdll-ll ) . I i lot el - ill.' i- il piilee of I .i, oi ii i and .loliii-ow ii of :i.i ioi i p '.i ple. and tin') arc w Imby dep -inl.-ut 1 r th eloM-lll.lker- foi ihei: -llp- p.ul. ll tine mil seem that lin y are ili-Mppnillli'd ill their ll'.pe Molll ille in a very pm-p-Tou eoiulii "n ni : (he w o knieii ow ii Iheir own Imui' - :uii an- well paid, (dole -ewers receive fl oill "'I .i .- J a t ei k, W llile the lalile i uiiei's are pa'nl Ii oiu si ; to ..'.. ' a dat Mo-I of the Aiileii. iii niii.il' -.-loyi ai" of ! he r-a- iei kiiul, u- Ii a- :n ' I ii-cd by tcaiii-l"r., fanner- and lie in dii-tr al eoiuuiuniiy eenerally I'-ul . Ill' lili'llities 1 "I' 1 1 1 :i I i 1 1 ' til'' liil'l ;;r:ides of nove iire t"ii' I u' I in- c; i :t i 1 1 vr . Then: i- in u I ea-nn, iu fact, w hy iu a iij iiialively -! : nt time wcc.iiiU'il siirp'i-s I'l'.iur.' in i. III-.' Mild lillisllin the eoye, bee ni-e the Auierie.iu worker i hetter paid and w ill sh w iiinie pride and care iu his work. The . 1 1 . 1" oli-iai it- :il pit i-nt iu the Wiiy of I In- American kid Joy- lie- ill the ilio-dii); of 1 hit leather. Thi- i a very iui.orlaiii doi-h-i-a- I 1 11 III. W hell W e l illl p:epM 1- olll' It-It .er wilh Ih" same -kiil dial lln' forcijiu loyi tnak.'i lue iible lo do il w ill br a i-n-al siridr .. rw.nl in llii-: imliisiry in Ann l ira. Tl.r In . I k.. j u loves nn e in :. - .'..nolry are ln:nle j from iiupoi'le-l kid leather. Mill lln' I 1 11 1 ; '1 i IX I'll I'TI I - ill llli 1 1 i 1 1 I' t it I ! I bate j iiei-ii made n liipidiy I liil iu .a tear or two die i: 1. n nn.iltci - of die I iiil-d Stales w ill sli p to a fl'. nl pi. ..'.'. -I 1 1 hicaeo Most. Sci-oiiiI-II'I :t Sriilpliirr. I "Thne .'lie in i-it -i-c illi-d -r:itoi- ' ill tin- I'liilril "-I ,ie an I lial) wh - are t a tli-eraee l i the piofis-ioii -o far as their work i I'-un'ri iini. " -aid . nip tor ( i. v.T li il I Turi ii a few da) a:'o .Inl ine ii coiiv ei'siii ion in hi .luiii o on sialeii i kinds. '-N..I oni i- their Work poor, lull I l i'.ll"ll ! I . Ill :t II liil" I :ii . iitl.r h"d to w oi I, w hi. h I.., In't been done by thru-. Tin ir is :i llii-J ni alil rxainp'r of do in I I- IT 1 1 . :it I he pii'setil linie. A x i -1 m l; Wi'iiian ha il ' -Mldio ill XX 1 1 i 1 1 ilf rtllpi") I W llieil w ho are llioimieh eulplor. Whi'iieyr r -Ii" expt i-1 - ii ii Aiiin i. nil iitn- lllf-i- lll'-ll illt' s'TIt olll of the -Imp, she -nn-iii- In l' hand- .and apio'i ; W ith i lay, and w In-n lln- expe. d I I an ivrs she i l -iiinl bu-i t a: "iL on a ti;iiif. I It . I . t f lend w .0 k ill the ha f uiiliii:hi'd bill, If. , i ii'i- ill i red about 1 1n- place. If an ' order i i-ivci: her. her workmen an- recalled .a ii a- ll:'' V l-id-r ha- tie parted. Mini dun lake up iheir imlia- i!ied la-k. N In n ll d'-r !n ha been yivi-n ha been r. t ild .1 hrr llii me .appears on i I , n Idle, a a l:l liter of I'ii.'l. .-he ni'i'l haiidl- it tool propel it. Neat it '." per . .'Ml of Ihe III '.h i ill1; done in th - . lit i- bt Italians em ployed b) inei.caii linns In the pa-: I'.'tv vials l.-ir-e n.inil'ir- tl -kill-'d a'-iisiti hav e ei'iii" lli -1 1 1 1 1 :i 1 1 . w hen- they are not aiei.a:. it a: I. ' and have -t rilled e'" l :ni-:'loll- le.'l. . I A llli'l ie.-lils slr'lllll p.ll'.'l!.' ll III'- I woikmen iiiort-, imw, in-:.-. n I of u"'ii'' lo Italy, where tlun arc imp..- d ii. .ii In people like die i I f wlneu 1 liaM- -iiokrn. ' New "i k star. A True liuiilinl. A hnlt iivin-j: iu llm Vii'tnil) of Nrtv X ol L hl.l I tt o liel. mm ii It .at lllllt.t ft. 111'. llli Ml ij-rn III. eoai. i ,t rt I'-, w lii'e face, and c ice an I w l.i-i.er -; lln- oilier ii -in, ill ciiuiirt bir I. A 1 1 -lil::ouit ic by III I ll ' e, tel leill rui-ed loeelll-r Ihe) bee. inn- Irnr I'rn'llds. 'Ihe rat nil hi1 I the s,n-;iie, and w :il du d the m.n rim n ,,f I i , a- he jiltupi'd fioni pen Ii In eli ll with t'.r ir:ilr-l i...'iei. ( Im- w ill :u da le S.idv rai-cd die window' lo adinil In. bah- y air, when I lie i ,ii;e had mU been piopi ll) falcncil. Mir. la- soii-bi il freedom iii-tauily. tiett out :nnl litml.il hi ihe "Tii- plot. notes a ti.oiiehl die fill -1 1 : i 1 1 l: lor it, . r:n I in e lit r liii'ee paw so ;i iml In hull il. iiiid held il uulil her liiili'cs (who Mas lame) came down a lli -.li! of stairs lo Ihe relief of h. hen I lick w t w ill. in his elided i iie.!' -iiff iiml -ouml. a lnip.icr "ll io" could not In- found than inilrcs, ciit ami bird. New i oik Witness. A Natural ( nut litsinn. onne Mi:i.et (to I'. niker Willi, whoiloe-u'l know Inin i Say.eovcrn nl'. hi me have il liiimlietl, x- ill you; M inker Wall Why in Hilifix -li'iuld I lei toll have money , on jilt k-iliape.-' i . 1'.. Your daughter lold me last 1 nitihl that sin- wont. I be a siter lo hi'. ' P'. sii'i liiMt nii.k.! tuo your son? ' ; New York. Herald. I Time. "'lit her Time l.s swi-i pin-i niiVHrl, si yllir nn. I linnr-cliiss in linn.!; x .iili mi; - mi t.l'triii't hi- pHlhwHy, Nnlhiii'! t iiii his fon t- wilbsliiinl. Now In hiui'- Ihe t lin k of bi niity Now he reinler vc:k the Mtnui-; Ami he tail - ilmx ll nil In fn'e him, A In sw illly uliiles uliili-' Ami lies, em- :i jirim old lyritnl, Siern hrnWnl. nn oi less and enlJ, I. Sliakint; inil.lew freiu hi pininlis i in all thi. of ! ii ii i ail ninlil. M.ikur.- every ple:i.-iu'e sln.rl llvi-l, 'l'..i.. Iiin.' lute with his iilloy, I'.lii-I nil! w il h hi- sour i-ilj;- i:iiy Innl nf Inniiiin joy. Vel. int'lliiuks, it tliinieliiliss mnrtiild mill bill read liis visile l ifilit, tin y Would ii 'll ll' In I he Ci nielli-ion Tli.'tt In j mil l uletl In- spile. Tim-. I,, -i.le. tt ilh lie alii ill pie-eiil, I. 1 1 1 he loves him Iinne Hie Innl'l', Ainl in lln- l;u-.i-l:inl lllliire II.- tnll l.e li.atir- ri.ii.iit-ror. I hen roe I' the pr-ti-e thill's due him II- Ins III i--l.Hl lllll-t fulfil f. inl li.'.i ii-e yoii very (jently If tea .1.. in .t Irnil hiui i'l. I f yoii'ie Im tin m ili.-.ii:it ion, Ami tt iin in- im ih alni'-s lift' '', lie tt ill i.-ne tun Inn Ilh and ci'iiifnrt I'r. .Ill Ihe rr:id e In Ihe t;ritt r. t IT iiinl- S. Smith in N. V. Weekly. III MOHOIS. A liarii ) I '.awl - Help a poor blind man. A (i I ( I'd-f.-i-hioiu'i! Muzzle I. oadn ll.i-h. We l;.p i.i a nose Iliil) be Silid tO be bi.'kc when ,1 ha-ii'l tot a conl. No ma' it r bti'it poor die :i-t roimiiicr m i) be, he i iilways lookini; Up ill the word I' i - a h ii d I liiiii; for a uiiiil who ha- lo be r nllnl t" keep stjillire lit the .lile lino-. A in i-.piito i- die most successful o dull-. Whenever In- pI'I'sCIIIR hid I .11 In- . ..'i r - immediately. lier:i I, il." mil) way to profit by liie rt ; ei iei,.!- if ollni . niul avoid iheir lii".i!.e- i- I . die yoiin-;, M i In i 1 1 if- I In- i Mor enl (ill li-lil.' Vniim ll si'i'ins o. That's lin- I :ii:. in. .Ic tou've ebitiprtl oil". I . t -nl and ijii'u-t the wnoiU in." -I.-- iiin,.k..! roiuaiiticiilly. 'i . ; : l e o ' i 1 1 , "hill listen a mill nt' ami ) "ll". i lie.ii die ibenvooil hark." Iiier. Oil lis what is a fort." "I'iea-c, -ir, ii's m place where they pill 1,1111 in." I In n what i a turtle- .-" plan- w here they put w "in ii in" M in; in What brand of cigars thu s Maxwell -ni'ikr? ioif;iiu 'I hey call ihein tin- - I.'i ' . !." Mor-ian Why? I1'.: - :n Me iio-r they never fail (ti ,1 t,-i a . I'.ot .1. ). iii'e l.nlt sent to a newspaper a poelll. elll ilii'll "I ('annul Make Mini Smile." The editor M ill til ed to ex- e - I'll .ipinii.il dial -In- mm d hiiVB -lie '. . led Ilild -hi' shnv II llilll tllO pocia. Iie.lonc. Mi-s M.uy, I am ihink iu:; "I iiii'in" iiiiiTTi-i I Mini w.ilil to a-k t.ni if ton can help me. Miss M .l I l '!i n t f coiir-e I will, it tt ii. be a :;i ,- , plra-uiv to me It) ho II - - i - . I ' I I - you. I lie llosii iy I'ruilnelitin. I -t i"'il leee-lllt by olll- of lli. I i. ini i. nt lio-iery iinii liaiil- thai the pr t.i.i-1 1 ni of -ramlr-s ho-e in this c nan v n a-about 1 -'i '.t" pairs tlai Iy, -it-!!;,. New Y ork eol I't'-polltleill of II. r i-b i iil;:. -ti S. iir. This si-ems ill- i ::: . lid Mi Illt ill I'ti Illlil 111 is a iii oi .i w de .an, I iireiirate knowlctleti "! I in' 1: ! '. A diiil) piotluiiion of !.'-' ". '" " paiis of -lockiiiiS Woiihl u ' iti . ."i - .1 'i "i paiis c.aeli workini; we.-l. hi .: .o. ii.ii.ni'ii pair a year, an in i . ii;;e "I lie paii to each man, woman. iiild. bedridden invalh! ami pi. k ni, lint in llieland. And Ibis coy. IT'. I. Ill) OIU' I Iil- of -lockilies, thoilfll pi i ! i'i V lln ino-t inline: o. one. (If e.-nt-e. liie lock i of liie cheiipt'-t .ii i . those I Mi I -t-ll iu the initio I. - lit .a tforii ami llicri'Mhouts. Km lent air tin t u-r.l. and where (h - ;...- It i- aim.i-i ;i deep a piob , : a- :!n d. 'lilll illld lln' liuiire life ut i - I. These sai!-i:es throw a -1 1 " ii; .if III on ihe f.i",.illt ie i illll llsiolH if ! In- ".olliii-." H ade-. We -ritrci Iy ii hi'-u rt atld lin. hi'w fill anion-; llm in, oi I .in titt i-i.,is nf dry "ond, ;iiul nl She t t:i ii - nl ii ns arc beyond tho -cope of .an t: dinar) imaniiial ion, i itlit r I'tiiu hetl Nor Mnteil. 'u- .N. nil. n iiitpiitrtl cancrly of I . .t.i 1 ':i ii i ii n aflcr the ipieen had pinn d a medal mi tl..- brenl of tho i-i .ve s-.r l iioinas Trou!iriil-;e, tho I 'i itlle.ll. Ill'l'o ; W a t he tllern loiirhe d '" p.iess tour soul, no!" was tho rc. ply. -dir biid a brass milin-; lu t'oro In r and no one nuild loinii hei I" ! ' N 'l ion eX plained : '1 mean, was she moved? Mm ed?" rctm Tied Lord I'iimnurc, wiih w ilfal -I i i l l', , -in', had no oo ii-iunto inov e." ( Iatlie.' 1'icloi'inU
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1890, edition 1
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