2T l)c l)rttl)am ttccorfc ii. a. j.orsioi, KMTOH AMI l'Kol'KIKTOK. HATKS ADVERTISING TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Out copy, 'inc year 2.0(1 One ropy, six months . - $ I. OH One copy, three months ... ,'( die stpisire, "Mr hist rt mn One Mpiiire, two insertions Mir SJipl.'irr, one month 1 0I l.-r0 - -t-VW VOI;. VIII. ITITSIK)I.( CHATHAM CO., N. C., MAY 'X IHSC. N ). :;;. FT birder ndviriiseincnts libera! con tracts will be made. dljc l)atl)nm Hccorfc. wttem Loaf A'pcrls. IN SI'ltlNH. The nmi.len leaves lhiii:li veins nf silvan Monti Are thrilled to love, nml swis't A l il' 1 1:1 n bliss. When imirnuiriuK 'round IiIIik ImiiiIi or wakening bii.l. Tlioy dimple softly to I In' south wind's kiss! IN AI TI MN. Ilnw silrnl I y nliove I he living Irnvi h Tim treacherous frost ii fatal network weaves; Ami slowly inliU'l nf Autumn's buoyant tirrillll. The weary Mill;,-" lapses into lni(h' II in (. ! tt. LOVE AND HAIR DYE. K.liinth was leaning over the pair of ' wliii h 1 1 iilnl tin: liitrk garden from tin' meadow which wound past tin' ina plr sw .illii, up to the lonely sheep pas llllr. Appsili lltly, 'In' was watching 11 motherly In n turkey conduct her downy 1 t i I llir.u;li thr high timothy-grass; 1'iit in reality -In' was wrestling with fair. "It'- pirfrrtlv ridiculous!" said Ketu i.ili. "There m-wr was in all this world ii pil uilh half a- u-;ty hail as niinr. It il hadn't Im i n fni that hair, I might liar Ii ii-I I li' chain oof I" ilii,' married half a Ini ll t in in-ti ad of drudgim.' on lirrr, w ith my father 'ciHui:; because I ilmi't in 'iiipli-h inure housework, ami my 1 t I ii t ih hivim; in with g I sid viir. I III, dear, nil, desii ! I would pirn k il mil by thr mots, if it would iln any good !'' Ami -he s,.jd thr lin kl. s, ml gold los-is, a liamliiil in arh grasp, as if she lam Mould hivr twi. hi d thrill rut i.l In I head. "Hut wli.il a very silly thing that wmild In !" said llirhstr.i Deriftr, win at mi a tump nf a In r, hulling tin rich puddi straw hcrric-, which sin- h.nl jil-l gsilln ml from thr sunny beds nml' r thr stone wall. "Why on earth don't mil dye it:" "Why ilnn'l I irh.it;' said K-l uiali, tiiiiiin:; annuel in sin n ainanunil. "Pye il !" n pealed Itai liara, popping a paltlilllarly hri:;ht lipr ' phflc nf si al It t tit- her iniiiith. "Il'- what Mrs. I'rlli r's i Hy linapli r . 1 i 1 win n I was hrlp tln ir I'l-t -iniiiiHT. Slir w.i- a '.'lay iisali.nl ;:ii, Mis. I'i i kin- as ; ami y In i hair sin Iikr a irnw's tail Irallirrs. I -in In I putlin" mi thr ilyr nlii r, IhiiHi'Ji thr link n llir il-inl, win II I W is a si llllr I in' thr hall nil i Inths, ami il was as ra-y a- ynu pha-r. Ill rmii-r Hark ilyr Wnll't suit ynu, lull llli n 's plrlily nf ( nl nls w null I.'' Ki turah's i yi s .:listi m il. "nil, ltailiaia!". aiil slir, "iln ymi think I i nllhl.'" "Think? I ilnn'l think inithin' alunit il.'' laiil I! ii liar i. lliuuin:; a mil'lrwnl In lay at a sipiirn I mi thr h in r. "'iii'iii' I il. Vim i an n t thr shifT at Mill A Twriri's. l'vr miii il many a linn in tlt.it la s -h" a-i ami " .lu-t al this nil niii'i 1 1 , lmwi i , lliiihin-, K i I in ill'-, strpinntlur, Inaiil shrilly itnpiiiin fruni thr ilm-r, "w ) 1 1 -1 1 1 - r sin' was In hr kip' Mr-. W is II I. k wait in- all .lay h killlr nur ill u', with thr prrsrrvin liir, Inr t linn straw In r- Itailiara in in il up ami tlnl. Ki Inrali Sl'iml still, tin ilil ilim; nvn liir ilm In-. Iirr that -hr lie I ju I hi anl. w wi nl il.iwii thr path In a 1 1 1 tain riy-lal i Ii al -prim.', i lit wlm-r id pths shr liinl nlti ii :;a,'. 1 1 In hmk hn thr Ira ilitinnal lin- ili-pl ayi il hy thr fainrs t thn-r wlm air ahmit to tiinl thrir ti ur Invns. Il was I ii i favmili' liiiirinr, nml ju-l at thi- priiiiil nf Ihr sunny, suiunirr ilay it w a- i lr.in r than any slu 1 1 nf Innkiiii; j;la-. "Ilnrriil !" sai.l ICrtiuali, n inniriiii; at tin mppri n I I'lirni-h nf hi r hair rr tin t. ,1 lii lnw . Hut ju-t tl'.rn -mm laii'ui'l ni"rinrlit nf thr ili'i p, -lill watrls f.icu.ril thr -nil's lays in a -nit nf i irrli ; fm asnnmlil si i im il us if a riir; nl nlil -Imur far ili'un, ami thru ili-appran il. Ki tui.ih'-ryr-spai kli il, nml In rhrait lirnl r.ipl-l'y. " Thr fairies' wrtl.liiij; riiiL'," shr pispi'', "I saw it willimy own ryi's. Hut, of t nurse, imthiiiL; willevrr eniue nf it as li-n;: as my hair is -in h a liiilenus lliili nil- rnlnr. I rtilliret it ilyetl!" Ami, in In r iiKiit.it t ons- inusness, she leliu iiiht rial that Harry Itnyee, who went to college with her lirnthrr Simrmi, woulil he thiie that very week, ami that Harry ha.l onre saiil, "What a pretty fiirl that little Kitty was." "Hut, of course, he coulilu't have no tieeil my liair," tlinui;lit Keturali, mourn fully. "It iloe-n't show so aw fully ki-l when I sit in it corner where it's pretty dark. It's thr siin-hinc that limits it out mi. h an intriise carrot color. I will lye it !" So that very ovi-ninjf, in tho friemlly inilistiiictiH-sM of the purple twilight, Keturah crept ilown to Mill A Tweezcr's, nml waited patiently for an olil farmer o huy an ounce of Paris nreen for potato lnit,', mill "i ilaui;hter to select a hot tie cf cheap jierfuincry, for two tall l uls to p't h physician's pn w l iptinn maile up, Hint ft phiuip chei-ki-il chil.l to purchan' u cent's worth of peppermint drops, before shr came up to thu count' r. "Well, miss," saiil the sleepy old drm; n'lst, who moved nhout like u patent pe lauubulatiug toy which had got out of order, ami winked drrnrily lirhind Imh prrtarlr jjlasseii, "what (an I do for ymi f l it nr. ill's heiirt -reined to trap up into Iirr inoulh, every drop of Mood rushed to In r fare, w hile iii a guilty w hi-per she inui inured : "Hair dye, sir, please. "Pye.'" repeated the puililiud mid pnr tially il'-af old man. "What kind of dy.r "I I don't quite know, sir! The ii oil kind, I suppose. Anylhin but bi n k," she adde-l, ri iiirinlirrin Barbara'- remark. And with a "Vr--, yes,'' ami a patrnti iii:u -mile, old Mr. Mill put In r up a Imt llr of the l.ri-lil. -I anililir-rril thai In; posse-s.,1. "tials is always partial to bright col ors," he said o him-rlf. And l. Inrali ran nil the way lminr, as if thr whip poor wills and rahhils wniihl kimw that she had a bnltle of hair de wrapped up in In r porket liaii.lK. i. hi- f. I lin e safe iii her own litlleoarrrt room, shr iiibbril the iiiivluie well into the runts nf her hair, Inn-hint; il mil to llm very ends, iieciirdini; u Itaihata's de M liplinii nf the "eily biuirdei's'' iiuiii i m latmns. She had seariely Uni-heil, when slu! heard In r -Irpiiiotlirr's voice calling: "Keturali ! Ke tu m nh !" "Ma'am;" she i hiiped feebly bark. "Come down stairs ipiiek !" -aid Mrs. Hid hinu's, in a -mi nf -laye .shout up the bae' -lair-. "Here's your binlhi r, Sim, ami II any lloyce, niine by the niu'bt star, and suppi r to !;rl for 'cm, ami no binlv kimw-what all! Do make haste!'' And inoliinil.il ily fiiruelful of the chief sorrow of In r lib , Keturali ran blithely down -lairs to br ki-snl by Sim and rliiv ilroil-ly yrri tnl by Mr. IJojee. li'ilh -tmlriit lamps wrrr lihlnl, and Mrs. IliirhinLTs had even none to the i -Ir.ivanam e of a pair nf limuM eainlles nil tin- lll.lill. pin r, ami a- Kit ill ill I in in. I t-i lulp si the table there wa- a utiani-inmi- shout nf lauu'liti r. "Why. Kit, how do ymi ei'iiie tube lopped nil' with cardinal red .'" jei I in-;ly ih mamleil Sun.-. -ii. "What in all creation nils your hairf" said her father. And Keturali, ratehiiiLT n uliinpsr of In ti If ina iheiiv flame. I looking ulaxs w In. Ii hiina i.ppii -ilr, nf 1 1 i 1 1 aslu iikof di-mn, ami look to pirripiloii- lli'jht. lb r In ad in. loiiiii -I bo).- . hur of loppciy red, but imw di-play tin- vivid i animal hue of I'.uni r I tu m fnii I Vs new barn door. And as she h i-leiii'd to hide hi r.iclf, she In . ird tin- lauuhli I i hnki d Voice ol Sinn on ei laiiuinu, in. ..In n ntl ; "Well, I nl ways knew thai red hair W Is f.lsllinliabli', but I didn't know that the "iris were -o wild after il as to c lln ir bamjs (lie n-.;ular bhiinn verinil imi. " Mr-. Iluti Ion!;- hei-elt ri-t tlir supper thai ni;;hl. It was l. il bai l's i veiiim; mil, and t K. tinali wa- now In n to be I 1 1 1 . 1 . And II wa- neaily Im o'i Im k wlun ill.- wi. piu!; -i'l. i. 'tiling up the loiiy pear In-.' walk, met Mr. Ilnyee face to fill'. "Itnti'l inn away, Kiturah," said he, kindly. "Don't make an enemy of one who wmi'' fain he a fin ml. I have so in Hi Ii to -ay to ymi, K' Inrali." I'm- washed il and wa-ln-d it, and it w nli'l i nine .-lit !" sobbed pnnr Keturali. "Wa-hnl what!" ipie-timnd Mr. I'.-.Me. "My hail my horrid, hideous, haleful hair!" "Never iniin I your hair," said Mr. Iloycc, p-ntly di aw inj; her arm 'hrou;:h his' "Hut but it was such u dreadful color, and I dyed it , and they nave me tin' wroiiu color. Ami, oh, I'm almost sun t in ver will come natural aaiu!" "nil, yes.il will!" said Harry Hoyce, c 'axini.'Iy "the pietticst jnld auburn shade in thr world." tli, Mr. Hoyce, do you really think "I 'pon my soul and honor I do! Hut don't you want to hear my news?" "Of course I do," whispered Keturah. "Well, then, Kitty -my Kitty -here it is: I have received my lir-l i all to tin pastorate of a church in l.ivinyluook, i Mas-aeliusetts, with the prettiest little rectory in thr world, of yellow stone, all covered with i liinl.iiu; vines. And all I need now is a w ife to keep house for me, mid a k the deacons and deaconesses t. tea. Will you be that wife, Keturah?" "Oh, Harry," she gasped, "do you think that a woman who dyes her hair il woithy to be a minister's wile;" "If we none of us had any earthly im perfections," said the youni; minister. cln t, smilill, "we should be Uliyels; and although you're the nearest I i vei saw to one, Kitty" with H kiss "I don't want you to float away mid h-avt me ju-t yet. So I'm rather ulad you haven't arrived at that w inj; iitnl-silvcr I trumpet stane." I And Keturah Hitching never troubled ! herself any more about her hair. I "If Harry likes it," said she, "do!" 1 - lliliit t'tinst tlniriu. I Two hives of bees en route to the West from Kentucky, escaped from their quar ters vnd invaded thus of the passenoi r in the rear coach of the train. After c pitthed battle, in which coats were used with 'ood effect, the intruders were van piished. They left evidences of thvil visit, though. Caste Iii Imllii. f'a-te, like a terrible nightman, is I fiiinly fa-tennl 1 1 1 tin- -.-.i ial life of I India. It will lake ;;. ni i ii nms of . ivil j iinir inltui'iire to make lin e h thai 'ir peojile rrali.e that the y-lnii is evil. It is not easy f..r us I-. un-l. i-lainl il. The follow in;; di-M iipl inn, by a it. nll- uiaii in lii'lia, shows a little of it- p.-ruii imis win kinj;. During a si vi iv fainine, a man, " -'h his w ife ami i hil-l, applied to a mi -i- i" nry for lu lp. They had rome from a dis tam e, nml u-n- thin ami pirn hnl w ith hiliiu'rr. Kood was at once bioiiht, bill, hiintrrv a- tin v wi n-. Im-v would not loin h il. The child w is mi the .nunnl Imuliuir.for ami i alin:; I lie raw lire that Was scattered nhiillt tile door. Hire be. im; ;;iven llu-m, iln-y ounin in id I - U il. but devoured il In f.ne il was half doll". Thry would mil lose ca-le by eat iiii; food prepared by any one iml of their irrade. There are four principal ca-te-i. The llrahinins, or priests, are the highest. They consider il beiiealh tin ni to labor. I'o tend rattle or to milk a row- wmilij be pollution. Formerly, if a ow a-le person tnin hi d tin in, even hy accident, liny could kill hi u the -pot with im punity. The people yield to tin III .1 uipi rims as a mailer of coiir-e. Win n a hih caste man came into a meeliuo-, a whole bench was vacated, I he 'in upaiit- taking seats on the floor. The natives usually travel third i la-s on ihe railway. These cars are so crowded then is no room to sit apart. This h.i a ti inb nry to Im ak down ca-le. The railway companies had dilli. oily in supply in-; il.. in wal.r to drink. A hiuh ea-te man i.nil-1 not drink vval.i brought by a man of . m-i ca le. Hy employing a biyli i a tc man, all can bu supplied. In their villa:;!-, i a h la-ie lives by il self. K.ich ha- its ow n -hop-, or ba.iais, IJelow the regular i a les me tl u t . -I s lhi.se who hae binkeii over wnnr nf Ihe various le-tl It I inlM. '.'. Cum I'tllltl't'. A ruirilieini t niilnilionist. A cmri-s l.-ni of ih.. New "..:k 'linns, ilr-i i ibim; a loin in tin- Wr-t In -dii -, pictures a human cuil'--!ty lint on the way, as follow -; I'n-eiitly the i;reat at'ta'tioll of St. I. in ia appi ami the eland -tar cmilor-timii-t nf tin- ai i b e-. Tin- was a i ol oii d fellow o I urn i I lain au-, Inu l and llii.k in body, wilh aims a- l.-ii:: a- an ape's, and a head I lin e or four -ii s too lat::e, a mouth .. rlainly live in. In - a. n.-., wliiih he kept constantly open; the ii-u-al tl.it nose, and iiinm-ii-i- round cm i that I-iiIl;. .1 out of his head in a inainn r any. Ihimt but plrasanl to -it. I was told that this simjular beine; was an idiol, but ihe llinu' nl' il was hardly mri-saiy. Hi- uiaml a. I w.i- pnliiuu his loi - in hi- in-. nth. Il ' itil"wn mi the (1- on. I ami put m ail;, all ill- Irmit pail i I mir I'o.-t in hi. or ut Ii ami tin u iii nl. thr till 1 1 prole, i.mal pau-e ami smile wailiii" Im applau-r and .. iini. -. Hut neither In inu' fmtlii I'lniii;, In' m idr a new stall and put Ihe ends of I'.-lll del in his tumuli tl-iis .ii:;l'i stilly the start lino possibility of his eanvim; tin' m l slill fiiillu r ami swallow in;; himself en tire Still iccch imr no pn uiiiary reward n..r even any cueoiiia'.'. nii nt, he procured tint r four banau is, broke llu iu into iiiaitcrs, ami b. .mil a new ft al. This wa- to lay a pn t e of I an ma on the open palm of hi- It It hand, In I I the arm mil slraiohl, strike Ins il m al the elbow willi the riuht hand, and llm. "shoot" I lit? piece of banana into hi- mouth. It went in every lime, bill it would have been straiirjr if il had not, for hi- mmilh ini'ht taken in a small pumpkin with eipial fa cility. Milk as u lli'verao, A St l.miis milkman tells n (;!,Jf. ;.' reporter that "milk is the lat est crae in the drinking line. The fluid w as made fashionable by Miss F.llcii Ter ry, theat lre s, I umb r-tand, who drank il freely, when the Anylonianiacs followed her c inple because 'it was so Kllljlish, ynu know.' Now it is -nhl in saloons and iIiiil: -toi'i-s, and llr ie are lunch houses like 1 1 liealesseii, each of which retails ns hiy'i as li"i o.iHons a day, by the olas. 'I'll it. k of out place -ellinr; I'.'o gallons of milk a day to drinkers. Such a thin"; would not have been dreamt of five years iiyo. The pnpulaiity of milk as a bever au'e is due to the fact that it is not only fatl. nint:, but that it is a stimulant also, and a In Iter vilalier than any phos. phates m other nietlii iu. the doctors t an prescribe for you. It stimulates with out intoxii atii't;, whii liis.j fu:thcr rcc ominciiil.ition for it." A Very It ir Mnn. Mr. William K. Vandcrbilt is ouifmc ly pai tii ular about his wi-mino apparel. He has a Kn-ui h val t, who looks after all his belmiuiiio .-mil chooses his ties and sli-M-.. His t h-thim; is all ma le in London .-im I sent to New York every three months by older. He wears a cost ly diamond iinu on hi- small tinker nml small diamond -luds wlu n in full dress, lb- invai iali'y wiais a hi - h silk hat, nml, like most blomle-, looks his best when in full tin ss -nil. lie has a pleasant bari tone voice fm sj o'iiil', and is a member of St. It ii tlioloint w's, like his brother, I'm in bu-. CIIIMHtKV COM'M'V. Ill III - On llnol. 0 Pol. in mi th" elteri'V ti''"- 1 hear you earolliiif; your .1. ". TUi) .lnl tm an w here you hlitlv tiei-t Is lichi.sl iii w ith elierrie- n-. Ami Hi. re ymi sinj; unions Id - l-.ii I. ike 1'itHj at the ().eiH Inui..-. Who is Hie hero in your .!ay io win mi ynu s ii in sii.'li a wnv' An. I why are you so cayly iln-s .-., Willi si-ai let rililinii-i on ymii- l.n-nsil Ami is your lover uootl mi l It in-' Ami ilocs he alwitys hin to v.. a' Yi.ur iii'i-he.-tia me v. in-b that l.lmv Their lilossom u-.t.s to me I . l--w. Ami all Ih" Iteiiil.lmi; lenvi-.-ai -- IIii.iii,;j if 'i-.e eliitiiiii; tm' your -i.lv:, I wiimlei- if you Ilk" II win n i clap for j mi losing - unl II;,,,,;-, l.,...AV,,;,( 'fits I. llllr nl lnue lliililrn. What wa-her iiaiin ? I lo m.l know. Hut she w:,s ., ,... lit 1 1 - oiil, ii','ht yean old, with bright eyes ami rji'tit !. ways. Shr lived in a mtn:;e wilh her im'ther only a fi w steps fnuii ihe t hure!i. She liked to knit and sew and sint;. One day win n this little rill fat by the lent f a "a nil. inui stopped to talk with her. "Ibiw niany binlhi is ;.ml sisters have ynu?" lie a-ke.. Two of her brothers were far away "il the sen; two livnl in a town near by; while a brother nml -i-ler were buried in Ihe ( hiilt liy.'U'l. How many will -he say there . 'ire? Hail, 1 this j, wh.it she said: " Mi. inaetrr, w e aie seven." "How can that In ?" thmudtt Ihe ;;t n tliiuan. lie i-miiilcl. "Two ,'ue in heaven.'' lie said. He was suic thai tin-re were only Iii" i ft in this world. Hut Ihe liitle uul shoo!. 1,. i h. a l, ,.,, said over nml oin :i;;ain, "We e.rif bi-vi-n." She lold him how -he wo'ihl lake ln t kllittillo; ami S by III" IPtle graves l'l the cliurchyaril, and .' in-,' swet t hyinn-, peihaps, TIumioi h,,t brother and sister were in heaven, .-In Milted theni v. ilh her oilier l-iollit r : nml .i-ters. We may do thi-, for v.e tin in ii ally lose our friends I when they die and i;o o .b-sis, Hy ami by we hall see thrill i:i a beautiful new htuii" in leaven. The pent leiii.in v.' iil home ,'.mi w rote some pn Ily vei-es , -.limit the lililr oi, and tailed the -tiny "We are Seven." A-k tilt it In r to ie.nl ill" verses lo -oil, .s..j,rV mi. .1 Hindu's Skeb'loii. Altlioilrh th" vital spark has flnl, snys the Hi iil:;epoi I (Conil.l I 'li rm; yet .luill bo's hide is so perfectly prepared that nolhint; el-c is waiitimi. Hath fold and wrinkle is there. Instead of the stuffed appi ir nice that u-ually t I al aeteries lavi-li iini-l .' prod in lion-, this example has t it ry rise ami fall, ,-v.i llim; and 1 1 1 1 i that appi ainl in l'l". It is not .bimbo stuffed, but mount-d. lronioil-, boll .iii-I oal.en tinibeis , i inlv shap ci I as those of a.-hip hau- Im n n-el. I Iver this heavy frame Ihe I inn. -l hide has bet n tli.iw n. No seem appeal -, nml Slit, (Mill six penny nails fasten it in place. Tin- !i;;uio of .linnlio i- complete, tiinl not in sections as ha- been staled. Stan. lill", beside the piepan d hide is the sselit.-n of .bimbo. This is iuite im lunch of a curiosity. It stands upon u platform, supported by all iron frame. The boni s are bleached and fastened lo in llnr by brass boils an-l silver screws. A lii.'e derrick i-- ued to lift the back bone ami ribs oil. Tin n the litvul is aw iiiil; off so as to clear tin- lev;-. Kaeh of the leijs is then taken down and plac ed in liiioe cii-liioneil boxes, mid the head and fiamc lowered up.-ii th" plat form ready for transportation. The four Collins are labeled "Jumbo's nyjit bliitl lejl," etc., n-spet lively. The wapin c.uryiim the hide weighs i pmiiuls. The niounleil hide weighs live tons nml the skeleton almost two tons. Crows Wlm Know a (iooil Home. A couple of tame cn.ws, which hud been kept as n sort of household pets by a New Hartford family, at length beenme such mischievous nuisances ami thieves -Mcalilio every brinht ami rlisteuiiif; tltinj; they could pounce i.p-.n, inclinlinr; la dies' jewelry of all kinds, and hidinj; it III distant trees, and oaee making off with nold watch that it became ex pedient to j;et ritl of them. They were taken (tied up ill .1 li.ii?, so that they couldn't seel to 1 pin e of w noils eitit miles distant, and lluae liberated - thn wagon beine; driven off in another direc tion. Next day one trow was back) again, hunting about the Kitchen fur j food, and ih nviin' every cvideiire of j peat satisfai tion nt "i Hint; back, while the cook joyfully welt i ined him, ami his ' companion wasn't long in rrturnim. ' This first relurninu' wanderer was know- j ini; fowl. hen i hard, dry piece of bread was eiven him he would take it off to his bain of water, put it in, and let it soak a little. If, mi takim; it out, .it was found to be still too hard to suit him, Mr. Crow would put it back, and with one foot would hoi I it down umb-r the witter. Thin he would devour it very contentedly. If that was not reason, what was it? -AoM'id i('ni.) Time. There are thirty-one female preachers in the I nivc'sulist church In the 1,'nited btatrs. A liANCIvKOI'SWOM.W.; Tli'? Niiri'Htivf! ofn iieerei Ho,-- Vi"! I ) 'toi'tl V O. j I A 0 nmtorfeibir'R Wifn who Sitcrmsfiilly ; As.itiine.l Niimnroii'i DixgiiisBs. ! In Jaiiii-iry, I li:t. the Secretary nf the 1 Treasury was untilied that a new and : tl. in-;, roils couiiti-rfi it on a (' innate National bank had been put all. .at in P.o ton. The I) In-live Hureaii bi-inu no tiliid in t il ill I was ili-tailed on the ease and li lt fm Uo-tmi the same ilay. Abmit : f the ,un r had been floated in one day, and the work had been done by a woman. At one place she had pur t bas.-il twin wniih of diamonds; sit an other si :f.,o !,,!, w.ili h ; .it .ainillirr a disc ml briii c let. The "nulls in all ( a-i s m ii- sin h articles as could be sold stais 1 for at least half their value. i lOach vit liiuieil paily tb-.i lil.ed ln-r iliffeteiilly. At the lir-t place she was a blniide, plainly ilressetl, ,t them xt she was a browii-haii'i -I woman in inoiiruiui;; al tin- third -he had black hair, was ' show ily drcs-ed, and claim. -. I relal ion -hip to a well known family. After a day spent ill lakin-; notes and makiii; .. due turns I came to the t out lu-ion thai there was only one woman in the t a-i , am! that she had assumed disguises, n-.siou was thoroughly scan In d for ln-r, and lh.nl imt yet found a t Im- when the chief tele, vi.iplied me that she had appi an d in Philadelphia, I reached that city to lind that she had pui-cha-id ij-l.iiun worth of diamond, at out- place and $' o-l worth al smolder, payiiiL', of cui -e, in llu- coun terfeit bills. The ir-l jcw-eh r ih scribed ln-r as a showy woman with "old in ln-r ' upper fnuit t. ith. Tin- si end jew i . r de-ciiheil ln-r as very nlaiu ami demure and he wns sure t li.'il she lla-l Ho ... in j her teeth. I hsul si I mit under Ih.' In-li. f lh.it 1 bail niily mil- woman In dial with, ami would not now admit there wire two. 1 looked Philadelphia hiLdl ami low for f males bi-ariur; the description, ami at the end nf four day-received another It It- ' irr.ani from lu'snlipiarleis. slu- had sip peart'd in Pill-buiL'h. when- -he had inside three different pun ha-i s of jewel CIS. ll;l-t . ll.-i I n the Smoky City. as soon as possible, mid I,,; to- three ih SI I iptioll - ttil I! Wile so inlilely dlllel. Ill that one wa-silnto-i -ui: linn- win- thin women ;!l work lloalin.-; fV Ihe i ounti i - t frits. I One jeweler had bun masln d or. h's ; oiisniin r, nml had therefore l iken par ticular notice that Inr eye- were I. lie-, 1 her hair brown, and In r lu i:dit medium. She had "old in In r upper fimil leclli. ' and was alTri lrd in lu-r wstv- and -on i h. ' Tliesei otul ji well r w.i-n'l ma- linl, but In- -was mi old ih lective, and In- m-ii. e.l ilial she had blown eye-, dalk hair, a mole on ! her chin, and plain, while teeth. Then ' was imthini; alln led abmit In r. Tin ' third jeweler tmild -wear ill it -lie had black hair, L'-'l-l in In r l"w.i I--. ih a sli::hl sipiuil to one eye, and 'laininin I si bit as she talked. I hunted Pill.biii"h for three day -, bill ' nut with no sin ee;:. Ilrlii i im; -In 1 would next turn up at Indianapolis. I ' stalled fm that city without onb i-, lak ' iii"; a sleepino ear mi a ni"hi train. Il j was n woman who h.nl the lower beiih licxl to mine, ami as I looked In r ou r I ! made up my mind that she wa - a sihoi-l i tesu her ami an old maid. She had red hair dressed plainly, and paid not the slightest attention to smv .-ne. When the porter came to make hi r berth In placed a rather bulky -alt ltd In ..ii"inu to her on the seal at my fed, ami -hi found a temporary seal at I In- ol In a end ' of the car. The jar of the ems jo-tlcd j the salclu I to the floor alter a bit, and. j sis I stooped over to pit K it up, I found I the floor covered wilh wi", cosmetics, I small brushes, puces of t rayon sunt fal-e ' tnth. There were three w i"s of differ I cut colors, and two upper and two under setsof teeth. Ill one the .'ol. I wsis in the ! upper; in the oilier it wa-in the Imu r. Well, ymi may believe that wilh my I mind full of the mysterious woman and j In r disguise, I was not Imii; in eonclinlini; that I had stumbled upon the pi r-mi wanted. I replaced the unities! in the satchel ami walk.-.! over to j her mid inside know my errand. She eave me a terrible tmioaie lashiii"; ,,ud 1 culled on the passengers for protection, but when I revealed my identity ami emptied the contents of the satchel on a seat, she rsive in. We i;ot off at Steii beiiville, and, when I had In r searched, over 4,lilM in the counterfeits was brnuyht to li"ht, but her pun liases were not to be found, she having shipped them tocniifeileniles. She was the wife of the notorious "Hlat k H.ui," and the pair were the most dangerous couple in America nt that time. We "nt her husb.iml in a week or two, and, while hi 'nt si sen tence of twenty two yesirs, she j;ot off with .seven. - Ihtrit h'r.t Vni. "SI." A correspondent of the I'.ill Mill re marks that all words be "innine; w ith have in some decree a secoi.d rate or had tpiality about them, "l.ook throueh the tlietinnary," he says, "and ymi will imt tilld one that is iiiite tlr-t rate, for 'sleep,' which is about the best nf tin in, i- sifter ill half-way to death, and the en-at ma jority of these words an- more or less dis. pitting as well as .Ugiadcd." rnniri'i ssinii il l iisiciaiis. Ainmi-; tin- m-inbi r- nl cme-i- --, S -na-t"i llt-.il.y i- tin .e-i kimwu -i 1 1 ; i-. 11" hsi- a line li.iiiton. , wliii hln- u-i - I-. 1 1 IN Hi ad v anl. i:;.'. Tin- -tiisitm' n p r loire j- .pple I ' t 1 1 - i e, but hi- htvmili sin- some ipminl old ilniikim; -on-; ., nml in tli.ii rcmlitioii In- i- well !- 1 .inimil a ble. Si iisiI i ir lil.u kin. I ii. of K ' tit Hi l.y , is si basso, and si "o..i s:iil'i r In- i- I Hi favorite is "Old Kentucky ll-inu-.' Semiior Voorhees. nt Indiana, i- sim.lln I singer of eonyr. tonsil iiiiown. Hi- oice i- SI b.-il ilone, ami be -ill-;- hlllll In r of si In lions very ninly. .Not s 'lesit whil" ao he -am; hi- I aioiit- , 1 1 ii lit 1 1 i Yi so- A;.-. " in hi- tomniiltei loom, to :i company of hi. ml-, sunl tin y do -ay that il was si in e.:inli. cut ilmm since. lirown, ol I'i nn-y 'i.ini.i, h e tin best tenor in i -uii---, siu-l il ha-biii lhoroilL;hly t ultivalnl. It i- a hrjli. lim and swnl voice. Mr. Hiown i- .puli f 1 of tin- ii;h. r order i-l inu-ie, al tlimiLrh he sim'- -..me pl.iiiiliie ballad il a maimer I h it wmild -l-.ei-.lii to si pro fes-ional. Haul'. n k. of Ksin- .i-, i- sill other ti nor. Ih- M.ii. i-nm si- tiio It tilltiva'cd .a- blown'-, but il i- powt tlu ami mm. toil-, lb- would make .a ::-. chorus .-in;:i i- in si imiiie opera win it imt fm- his bsild In ad. Hauler k I'M-tin- si rio rmnie son;- of the ila. lb In ImiL's to tin- ;ik-, si ii d is si ii ; 1 1 1 ar at ti inl nil upon their nn t in-j-. II" cai "it" a "laud reception si- wt II a- -iir.' I -mi". Sonu l iim-s hi- l-. li-.a- sue o the patriotic order ami -mii.tiim - liny partake of the i olnic, but he seldom sin"- any thin-; -i Mini, nlsil. Tin n- sue ipiin a numb r ol -in-jers in i.m;n --, i ii..iil;I in fait t-i liiini-h cln-ruis fm- -imii opera cmiip mil -, but lie- . nlleiiu n on u t imii d are I Im-.- w In. Imi at In- vi d n pn I. ition-mi sr i oiuil .f tln ir inu-i. sil uift' and sitlainimnl -. ;-.'.. '.,',. Circonses; The i:n ale. modern p.iln.n ol i'-u-;h a In I -luu 1 1 il" -.oi I . is hi pi im i o I I! m .-la. ill the pl'ol inee i I I illel , il , India. Tin revenue of the prieipalily exceeds tin I'llieial t pi nditui.' by limn than l'l, non mm, nearly the whole ol that siirplu- i- inve-te, i whsil tl I-l I .' 1 1 1 1 1 Would ha e calli .1 . -,-.,., . b. set -how-and li 'nil-ol -In-ii-rili. The nuii ow al. si the naliie call tln ir prince, i- in tin mar k' I lot all - of circus iiom Iti.-s. , keep, -I. -II. W llled l.il.le- full of li-;. I -, le-.pai-l-. i Iii i I ih , ami liht ne; d--;-, .ami ha-a -p. . i d t in p-of In ,(. tamers . train his li.dit in; 1 1. phsuils. , present of si specially Ii im ions brute nf that s,,n is a -1111 pa poll in hi- favor. Tin monthly elephant lights sue ..'cm rally tub lowed by the colli. ss o I A o . e.f, , p, .(. li-Jili-r-, pu;iiist-, i Inb dm lli-t,, sitid l-nltn-n plofes-ional- of ihe l.-lllef-i-l I ii-ili-; their held - w ith tin -kill of a i I in., ram. Hull in; mil. In - an l,i , i u till mi. of I In i h ainpion- fall -t-inmd; and tin li-lii i m ounter. oo, w.-iild inaki Ml. 11. i-di pi , , hi. . ilh i., .e. ,., i boxti-ii-e an in-n li t rim.- uiy -uiui .i n th" .....'.. that mad. tie mill ..! tie --Id I n i iau pi ie li; Iii 1 1 - .,. miii, I-1 ..ii . ' h, liaioda Sulliiaii. would think a birr knilikle mat. h an ab-urdly lam. all ur, and Ileal tin il' v it w . ha- nisei" n ime S ixmi i nuvt 1 1- is pn. . d by i in 1 1 1 1 1 -1 SI I H e llial the fells o I lie 11 i o w a r sil I alii nded by i iowd- ..I 1'iiili-li p--i I in, ii f i on I'l.'iubay and I ly -1, i ab.i-l. I '-"-. Insiiraiiee Itjsks hi Hie Country . "W hat ...it ol lib s d.i oi -t,il i I- u ol :" wa- a-kcl of Ihe l.i-s-ad ju-t I in tie farm depart llli lit of a w ell know n in in am e company . "t n -amei ii s, -K sit im; i ink -, and, ina yreal many t ast-s my -cho., Imu-e- are ib i lim d by our lompany. t'n aiu. r. ii s sue ecu. i illy of 1-ml. r box c. -let i m-. lion, liinks, while sometimes built t 1 1 1 1 1 1 y a;aiist loss by lire sua i.h nlally started sire ju-l now the object ol i -.in I -1 1 1 1 is I i 1 1 by tin- public. We in llli case sue afraid of the incendiary's ton h. So, too, in thee .ftoiinliy -i hool- houses. The people in tin-di-irict at loL'eilu-iids r' u inlim; tin- location ol the building some wstnti.i; il in one place and some in smother. I' is limilly built; ami it is M il often tin- case thai s,,ine dark ni';ht it is reduced to sell, s. ',. keep si special w at eh on ri-ks of this k in. I, ami a-soon a- we tin-1 tin pmplc ti :( in we cancel the policy at once," ( . ''- MJI 7 f." !('. The Hawaiian Vnlcimn. M iiin.'i l.o.a i prmiotin.-i d se if -pced Mnwna l.o-a, accciite.l mi tin lir-t -y lia ble of each word, soul sii;iiify in"; tin l.oli; uiounlainl is the lai-;.-l in bulk nf the volcanic tone- of Hawaii, it- hi;lil lii-ili',' 1:'i,iijH fit I siboie the im I of ihe sesi, or lo j let t less than that of M. lima Km i Kay . ah, siu'infy inu' the W hile nii'itu taini, and its base bi in; co-cxtt iisive with a "resit part of tin island. hs t rater pit or csilderoii, t silled Moknsi in , I've o ( M- koo-.'ill w ;iy -o-w siy o, ae ceiiled mi til -t . fourth and sixth -yll able, and sie;nifi in;; ihe Ked island i. is elliptic in shsipe, it- Ion-; disiniiliT 1:!,IUHI feet sunl it- shm l s.iiiiii, and its depth about MMIf. i t. Its irruptions, which occur at it regular ind rv aU of three, four, seven, cioht ami t It ven years t.r so, are of the irrandest proportions known, the volume, nf lava t in ted, as estimated, laiirinj; from 17,01'ti.niMi.niiii to ."iii.iliiii.iuiii.iiiiii ef ciinie feet. The 1 tr;e-l outbui-t occur red in li?0 1SSS1. i A Witb r Vision. Mow sad Ihei -"-nt lie- I. ..us, . ,.f thml.ti-l - n. how th - -lia-l-iw-,-t th" lives selvsiii"" And Ih". i w iilnlraw. ;i- tln i w ie-pii ii I-l. And nc'int I-' i"" k us with n piayi-r int.-ni-l, I II' olilltl ilstliee. l i- not Well. Il.elllitlks, t-i lev, 'I HlllS; Il i- not well to -Iir ill -in li a pise'". I lie ilea. I Hie w i lllflll III.- be I of U-; 'I'lte.V lie .oslill. an. I yet. while W 0 il is'.Kt, 'M,.-y w ii llu- ran-. No ,..ois .-ii-e Ime: Th" .I--.-S.I Lave 1 1 of llotie, TI--V l-.-l-l n!".-f, they pr.iy beienth llm Willi s.fOitlc eves tliey s. e hi-volld III" -im; Au-l lln vwill lie.ar. in truth, wli-n nil is Iml.-. Tin- e --f I . ., I. V".' they w.ll In ar it. tlsey I, mm- lenrnd nt la-t A wi.l.-i w i-,!...ii ll-.-ni Ihe t.,i l. l.to--.s. Il.in;' l- i "in - lo - I iv . but I lien I- -a ' 'II,, I - ' ! n-. II lot .-. .-; I -1 in I),-- w mill l'l t-t Tii-J li-. l lepo e. I !. ,-, ,.' I.'l.:cn .ti i . linn ictu . K.'.-t p el - C- i 'l pi.'l-ti i The". p. n, ssill v an "i!" in t in' w :iy, l'l' 'ju. ntly the ln iiiT. A pettili. d clock ha- l rn fmin-l III fb-iiie. Ai.nthi r ir.ilu aiii-n id' hsml lime-. I'-. ry i s i u has son c h-ibby, and t vcr-.' "irl I-..-I- - f"i w .ird t-i t!;.; 'ime when -'m will have a hubby. Th. :e i- :iny ? 1 1--1 1 r : t t f mmd reading in I In- il ii I ioi-.iri . but it i- ili-i'-iliui"'! iiv a cry I suilaoim; inainu r. A i sup - ii-1 !-. Ii.- '.'ii' vmi's eld hsis biilll.ikil t -t I In- ii , i Spree. This sln-w - that II h t sin .-land -pn i s bitter I hau in. n . ni. Il i- ii poll- . I thsi! lb nry l!i r;h i- c.-ir iyin-;hi- -y n.paihie- f, r sinimsih -o far thsit In- i- , -ill i al in; si bald -pot mi lin head a- a pst-lur.- I'm- Hie -. M'.i" th.aii four thmi-sind devi.e. for t oupliii:; have been p.ali nli d, .and yi t thoii-and- of l.a.lnl'-i- sunl maidens no it ah-iic in I his count ry. A I nly win. . -I si pit canary bird by ileal li wsi- im oii-olsiblc until somebody -l-;;e led I hat lie hsile it stuffed .'lll'l put on her I" l.in l. Mi" i- now lis happy si- e 1 1 r. "Willi a Inlll'ler.'U- I .okia; villain the I'l l . M. r i-!'' w iii-pi red lie- old l.ady to let loi-baud in I he pi -li' e colli t room. "I'd I"- silt. iid I- L'ft near him." "Sh'.'' wsoiiiil In r litisb iml, "Ihsil isn't the iris om r. he hasn't bet n bn-u-ht in yet. It'i tin iml;.." I lie Air ('mi. Th. .-sir ;iin is simply a pm-unisitii en gine, for the purpose o di-, hsiri-in;; bu! I. t - by the clastic I'. nee of c.-lnpr. s , air. It'.i- not kimw i exactly when m- by whom ji as lir-t i n m nt. !, but it was t tilaiiily in ii-.- in 1'i.inec three it iiluii. -.a;o. l is pi,,,.,,- th.il ha-l not llu :-u n i-i - li r In i ii 1 1 1 -i . -i i i 1 1 a - i i si i ly si il;il .ni vim melii ban l,n made yi ry i I1' itm . 'I In y an u-ually made in the I- III! ol HIST -bt I , halil.; : hollow slut k, whiih i-lillid with t.-inpn-s-d nil I mm a I pump. Tie- I,,, k i. notion; mm, than si valve, n hn Ii hi. inl the I-all, I h p.u I "I ll inpn s.cd .air from the stock wlun tin Iiilsl'i I i- pnlli d. The nun is loaded with wsiddiu; sunl bull, t in tlnl oidiiisiry w.ay. ami the bull, I i- dnn u I'm in tin b ami by tin- epan-iie ;i. l.-.n of l! "' ail. Tin ran;.- nf the u 1 1 dc p. ml -upon il-sie sunl the siinoiuit and i. L"re of I i-lllpn s.i, f the ah. 'I he i hn ily ol the bullet is propmi it met I i,. the -iU in ., o the i le ft I of t i,llpes-iou .-I tin siit. I ndiT the pre me oflilly sit nio- pli. n ., or ;;ii pound-, fm in-lam-i , tin- linpul-c nix en to tin- ball i- silino-t c 1 1 ' i a I I" that ol an oidinary thsii.;ei.f gunpowder. Air puis are si -limes ma. I. in llu t i-ii of walking slit k-, so liny can In readily used for purposes of deli ll-e. Ail ;uils stlc ;i m lsilly ri";:lil ed sis snmcw hat im- tie, but it is n-'t known thai suiy law h e cm r been enact ed .'iLsainsi tin in. In the hands of inexpe rienced or main hue persons they are cap able of tl'.ing much mischief. Inter- A Itig Kantilir hy Military Order. to n. sn vi nson relates the following inciili nt ol the war. lie said Ih.al in hi-j coniiu.ind was a very devout sunl t nersji lio thaplain, i Xi i cdim-ly t.uncst in regard to the spiritual wtll'sire of the vobliem, especially before goini; into battle. " The pn sn hi r," -aid lien. Stevenson, 'Value down to win re Hilly Wilson' Zmi.ivi s viere inc.nnped and had a talk with Hilly. He said that his efforts had been wonderfully blessed; that he had baptized lifly men from one regiment, a him. In. I from another, and so on, cnuni t rating tin- fruits of his religions labor, nml he sn -eesied to Hilly that as they were on the cxeof il battle it would be well for him (the chaplain) to talk with Hilly 's men. "Hilly was very proud of his command, ami be tin ned to the t hapl.ai n and said: 'That ain't necessary; I'll save ymi that trouble. Adjutant,' said he, railing an officer, 'ymi j et ;.) ami make a detail nf ".(lit men, and take 'em down tothe crei k nml have 'cm bsiplieil. No bhinied regi Hu nt in this corps shall go aheiul of Hilly W ibon's mi av.-s.' "And." continued the (ietieral, lauvh in; bcsirtly at the reminiscence, "blamed if the Adjutant didn't obey Hilly' mo Si