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MOW BOLUS HANKUS WAS 8AVE0, Nin.-lft 13" Cbarlae V. it Prune, was apiraltJ U lu U case of ft mm who was U.ui( to be hftiiffwl. whf A tiirl w ;b L-ruw1 criw out thai r- wonM take ,1m as her huiiiL Ch.u-1 decreed ,a. thv man shield be glvei. to hffr. lu etrntiae cum befurc tlisrits . I. The rope ws around the criminal tpi-k. when a ifirt claimed bim aid -.lonotM t.i wu-ruUtm. The kh) rannfa h.w release. Atriun. tn l. l,n men w.re Ui to derapiiated, ami when tbe tenth unn'i hfwi fell a wrtrl came fttrwant am jwtkwt th tii- .ecntri mini, a Iwwl eotus fallow '.M. 1 nueit to ler as h hushaud. fMi nn(rtiwt '" piitif hitelY, and l)i mail was remanded to primm. wher he ami tlie tfrl wni war ned, ami t prlnwr was rciwaW. Itohis Hanans That was hi nam It was aqtwwf name, hut Holu couldn't at-ip that It I true ha ww at the tlim. ruinir. but he hart no vinee In the mailer. and the nanie was tmpwl uxm htm. He mtuht have had ll rhaiwM. accni im to the t-w made and troiled mauth - cm. fern Htdtt w a fatwyc. r UA'M wan au h'ett men What hi y tilth had tweri no ue in the little miuing tamp wh?rv thi tale flints him. knew, and lew rnred to Inquire. A a nuiial . tiuug. pafdijrsus are inH L,iuiar In uuo insr ranip. lo imtre m ilizel localities skeletons are kpt in ri'ttt. In mininj; tain i fit Mt irt nrnn-f sml akelctous are hung U the ltnihttf a tri-e Hadus ra.y have had a nateleton. One .i.i iniii: iid ivt-n l'vn mi Kld aa to as srrt i: 2. t!Y-! ''! i-jMildn t al-und such a ntinr, but tMiis c.mitmitd to ue in hut Utile ratin on the haiikeuflhe crw. nud the liiiiln uf the ttvv Were ifi n. U ure was utmoat aa sirnpce aa his n,mi aud tlitTD ww a touch f r.-tliic-nifnt l,i it nut oluM-rvatda lu that uf htl ilt nt'wr Aivore aa did th others: ha T.. r -l'l"iu drank, ami achew of tob4.co ' never exhu!tl tu tiiden juic tu his mouth. uitiers Ui!d itorle. iJolus remaned There were several WiimeB In the can:p, WntHtiro wive and Wfftlifrta uf tiie miner. Ittit to tiire Iknus rave the en tire nnwiwHjr when bj act'Ulcut he uiot theru. He never !n his talkJ, with the nun, apiike aninst tiio sex. Itnt there a ami4r ivik la Uieya when Daatly Tunt a prcity 'tii!irf tn ii n wearing the only p.tptT cidlar ami rti nerktie on the creek, ' Untnclietl out nto a bit of s- tttuneut with "lreiy wtumin ciintaut and true" aa the ek-Bwu'al jirtjiciplB. IJoIua wm m 4 u Ktjmlir favorite, and' wuld no il"'td hae hn d-fat-d tnr any orti. e in the ttift "f the peoplf, Imt he Mid and that wit much In bu fjtrtir. It u not every uiun who cud slay In a imtiiuif ciunjt. One trwiiug cold day ft ntiriced sporl metl of twiy lolled liiruiih the kiuiw, mukius for the Hti-kin sham pivlace, the only liqur dopoalUiry in the cattip, ei ce)ittUit the pcrMiiiH of the in men. Now ami then a hewl wiui t tick out of ft i-ahttt door and a jwitr of fjtiewtkmiim evwi follow -d the )xjy,-tut the jtituiurf air ' shot l be livitd back uaiu and shut the Uoor wnh.tt hLi in. It was not cirtiif'rtln(r to the lmy, Imt he in "iit"i nn toward the naloott, knowing ttial it nt IfiWt wutild be ofMto liliu. He i.raiik Iwl aa he croved the . tim-!iold. for a down roiiirh oii rs Toire reacurel thr ilewcttiuer The lv caiui) forward, uud B-jIus. ria ls;; fr-i'n the empty ke-; he as occupying ueur the hi' slove, put him lu hi place Kid tM him to m;ike hiniaelf at tlume. It waan't a cumpany a mother would vnrm to see h.'r tty in, nor w.ut it a atuve lit for an ex!uliitiu lu a store wludow, but the oumbiiutioh wiw a markud tui-provt-'Rteiil on the chl without, and the 1m iy held his hands up to the red hot inui and turned his frozen ears toward tlw warmth. -Well. SlilviTtt." said Thrifts, pleased with the boy's evident apprertatwn, it fee ip!" V Hlr," replied the visitor, look-ins. up nt htm and caatlnjf a furtive K'am- around t ha circle of rmmh miners com pcimg the loafing caplt.il of (lie Hacking ham, "but my name isn't Shlvera." "Oh halu't it.'" M.'ornfuUy extdnlmed Kfftiulaluun Jim, (UlrlinK ft ittuuthful ut tltacco Juice on the stove. "No, str; It's I'aul Seaton." "Olt on lr thet, boys," roare4 Jim; "lie's ot'.e o them chicks as draps outcn ft timtd. au' fetches his purty coKuumea u!-iii with em. Now look at here, juuiiii f Uer," be continued, "meboe a how Paul riotliiK win $cr minis onct, but tain t so pa more- Ver Shivers, Jnst aa liolus called her, an' Hiitvers yer bouu ter eon tinner t-t yer wanter continner in this camp." And Shiver It remained. As he 4 tliaw-i:iR himself It might be . :icf Xm: lie a slender fellow of 17 withsVin In strong contrast to 9 ptrhyderniHtoiui mlnera anout him, id fii4t he Im-looked to the species underfoot. W hen tiie lad hftd Mn warmed inMs and Milt, the men held a tonsnliAtton aMO wKnt dlipoftiUou khuld mate of him. "He can't work," sahl tW-andnlmis. ' "Nor he haiu't very purty," sutitfftsted Curly, 'He'll be x pensive to ralsft," remarked T-.:ht-e.h triced "Is he wi-iuiedr" i)uiuied the Dandy. "Ikiu't do that, Vxiys; don't," tnrpoaad Bolus. "The Iml can't defend himself. It then ain't auv objetdlons I t! take him. and try to do the f.ilr tliittif by hiui liU be can take c;irt of temsell,11 Hhivers tmiked at him gratefully. "Thank yott," he said quiet lv, and pot his dirty little hand Into the Lrstrri ou of th nilowr. "That's r'jt, r to papn," sneered Jim, "Shot up," said Ilolua. Jim shut up. "We'll ico now." continued Bolus to the boy, sod hv went out, followed oy Shivers. Krutn t!.at day frwanl the two were like brother t'lie boy prove handy fttKmt the kotue. and the few women is tlie campeven praiseil hm nNitm4a tn put tnir thhijp to rights In the cabin, Wlten sprintt came. Shivers hrmik'ht wlli fltiTtrs from the LHlsand set lliem out aronml the yanl, and bad trsiluirf fine fetotinl stiout the low wall nnrll Indus' cabin - as called tlie itey patch. liolus, ton, loiderwrtlt almortt an ifrvl a than as bis raMn, fttid he went so far en Sunday as lo ak the iHndy for his paper collar, beeanse etbtvers wanteil him to spmro Up jttle like as if be was fdns; to church. Hrr ime went nntlt fleptpmher rum an1 ail the bills put on their robes of rd. Tho ft drea-lfui change came to Boioj tnd Shivers, and the red uf the hills nt Mtm nd BplanhBd on the door of the pretty tittle piwuy pitch, and the camp ftrowe, and with a ttreut shout proclaimed tbiit rW.lns hod mordcrud a msa aud robbed the forpse. ft was uot so Iuv1 to kill a man, but eold-Moodcd robbery wan tiie defrth of de prsrltr. sttd tlolus hl stortii "He lia ..f 4f-H Hi ml uuttrfaiad-csH'rinj wht'triiurtT" seen alive. M Uist wns the universal "phi fori (lie wap and ua I vers. J opinion b law, or an lie very readily mverU-d into law, 1 -lu bid left the camp very early that piorm on a nroMpec tirur trip up the vni-1-T,;n1 uu one was stirring totcU him ia( a dtad man, with hi ktiU erodied. ' lay in the ravine hack of bis cabin. He i wan tfone when the camp awoke gone wben the body was found: dm when Shnem crawled out nt his Little bad In "r """" " r lonnunitn. An anirry. nownni? moo in iront oi tne cabin WA the f' Intimation Shivers re ceived that auythlnir was wrotii, ami he cotild tell nothttitf of the absent miner further than that he had tfone. Then the tuob departe!, and Shivers, with a muua, lell tlwn n htskaessaud prnyeiL He didn't know why; he only felt that nolHtdy but the lrd could save Ilolus, atd be hint his doubts alxmt the presouce v! ii. !--rd In thai neitfhlorhood, except where the flowers jjrew ami the hills lifted their heads far above the wickedness of the ran i p. At noon the mob returned, fttid In Its midst uaa Ilolus, whit as the mist on the mou nut inSt and shivering as the boy shiv ered that cold day when the miner re chrihU'nd him in the Uuckiruiham, He saw the hoy and stretched out his hml ui him In a helpless, blind war. Huver was driven Into the camn. tm-rethry M to bt.a; tats ts noyspbiy. Holua has ukenftman. beaudh.. rnmay; we c only take his- life, aud that tar he shall pay ths io- ri . a i tv. . i ' e nre ine fietui man itini The Uios luul alrealy aat duwn to tlie feast. A roe wa" thrown over the HmHof a tree, the name unuvr wbivse shaile Ikdns and Siiiers tuul snt and taikcl every pleiuuint eeiiuttf since the I hadmme. "M;iy I ay a few wordj? he asked of the lender. "Mighty dura few, was the brief re (;mii!te. "1 am md guilty," he wthl firmly, "that Is all," aud he bowed hi) head to the noo-e. " S'lnethlnif In ths man'. face, somethhiK In the cxreedltiif briefness of his tiefeuee, that -Mtiiii'thiutt no man can explain, seemed tuloinh the crowd, to move It u re fle't l fore acting, and an old miner, the jmlife. they always called-btm, stepped up on a larrvl and nooks, -lUiyi," he said, " 'pwars to me we're ilmn' Urn thing with too much ov a nish; 'pt4ir aa how ae otter tfive ikiliia a A(ht lu' chance; 'taiu't hanlly squax fer fifty abledMMlivd men ter jump outer one, aa wt n doiu', au 4 thinks as how we orter ( do Hu.npthiu' fer the pru'ner at the bar. "ILin btm! Htui him that's the thing ter uo," shouted a dosen fierce voices, aud a woman shook her flt at the judge. "No, tain t, tKiyn." resumed the judtre; "Ijejvt ways not jist y it. Now, I've got a proposition ter make ter you. Way !k tnder in the oid Krent b laws, th-'ir's a-nne section or measure or statotit or symtliin', no matter what, which says a how when a prut'iier Is to lie huniz, ef tb ir's a woinati aa will murry him, he don't hang. Ait twtwtxt twin' hung mi' beiu' married, 1 kuow tliar ain't much chtce, but I'm one In this crowd, as 'el give liolus Hie IxMieilt ov the doubt." The Judge has been married twenty years. 1 1 Ih rt-marhs affected the mob risubly, and a coiistiltatlfin was held, which re hu lte I In an agreement to adopt t tn Jiioge s sutfgeNf lou, 'i ne leader iiHk the Judge's place on the berrel, uud niinouncud tlie venliet, 'Now. ImlieM." he said, with a profound Ittivv ami a graceful wave of the hand, nd- i-Ul or ten women present. ,,lUiMkA,.-.wiff6 .r'L. i ne.J;, about to be strung up f--r, :v'radfnl erime. Now, ladies, I don't m lie done It, but we all think he did, au l ihounu is emmh to hang Itolim, uideMt siine t yer b wlllln' ter extend yer f.ilr ami geutle bands ter save him. lm't all speak at onct. ladies, en don't be biwhftil tf yer wants ter speak. It'n ter )e a wed'lin' or a funeral, we ain't pertic bir w hleh, but one er t'other we're brniud ter hev, an" hev It purty quick. Who speak-H lo I hear a bbt tioin' gotn'l S lutt, no lady In all this ramp with woman's ten lerheartedness to come fnr rerd r.nd rew.ue a dyin' man, an' copper tin ter a fust-emus husbnn', warractci ter wn.di Nary a one? Goln' goin' r Not a woman spoke; not a woman aim ed to save. - Koch ous looked at her nr-K'libor and gltiglod, aud the nelgbbur giK led in response. liohtH stood with the noose about his neck, Indifferent to what was pnHlitjr. His face was lifted toward ths cabin, and in his errs was a searching look, as If something were mining, aa if somewhere there inwht be one friend to say fareweU, ..If.. 11 ...... I k !...!.. . ... -.III.... 'Well, said the leader, after wattlug patiently for at least Ave minutes, "aa there don't seem to te no taker, liolus, 1 reckon yer might as well be pnn'. Hop up on thin twr'l to make it handy for the boys. It 'll lie more eomfortahl for yer ter drnp than It will ter be pulled up from the graun', an' we wabts ter do this thing as perlite si the oomouerdat ious '11 al low.' Hotui stepped np as be was directed, and the women In the front row poshed bner and turned their faces away. The mob swung back and forth, parted, arid Sbtvr utna rusliing from the cabin. and broke thrnnch Into the inner rlrrle. i )ack ter that rabiu, yer miserable boy," shouted the leader. "What dure comixwltion than liouk lcArning, sent! yer w anter see yer dad hung fer? Hain't roentaltsm. atid theortds. To have pointed yer got no filial regards a tallf Go back out a lh g profewor who at the sanM th-ir, durnyer bide, go back!" ) time was a practical businens man would "I Won t, " he acreamod, "and all of you . have been lorikeet upon as the lalsdlug of caifi make me. Didn't fira say awhile go a phunomenon or the discovery of some Mint if any woman would marry Rulua freak strauguenougii to gladden tlie heart fit) wouidn t kill ntmf' j uf liamnui. "Innmrsewe did," replied the leader,' All this Is changed now, ami lu rite hut, thar ain't' a lady In tlie camp aa, faculties of Harvard, Princeton, Vote, seems to wanter work In double harness ' Amherst, and other leading American Willi Bohw and them rope lines, (lo hack, ' Oolle.ges to-day ore to be found professor now, that's a good boy," and ths leader'r j woo deserve high rank as practtoat, voice softened. J planning, dollar-making and dolbtr-keop- "I won't go back. There Is woman In ' It'K men. The theorist la not at the front the camp that will marry him. and 8hlv-, any longer to an apprecialde e it eat. In vr Is that woman f fthe threw bark the lapnrlsnf the boyish jaeket, and the soft, whits neck and brei!t shone ia the sunlight like, a silver sJitfld. The crowd was stricken apeechless: the tfubder dniped the rupe; Ikdus stared Uka a man In a dream, and tihlvers stepped to ris side. iMn t yon know me. nolns "pM,B" The vfdre was a new voice. Inexpressibly ' Tlie atudy of Spanish has become tha sweet and womauly, and rich with mew : 'ashlonabla craze. Five years sgo there ori for H-ilus. . were not forty peitple studying the lan "Thank iW he cried with streaming grge tn thU city. To-day there are over eve. putting hlsarmsotlo hsr(4?taiu, j The reaaon for this la the opening r-'htvers at ali; It's Mnryr ( P .Vexlco to Americana and the great 'lm.ii he told them fn ft little speech, ! u,,im ,,f tr'",e incident upon the cmi punet nnied with miillns and tears, how : l'lotlon of Mexican rallroada Merchants M.nrv was hli awet-tlieart, how he hl n"1 rnilnals In this .country find that doubted her. bow he had dewrted her, ! rwpifre suleamen and agente loth how he h'wl sudcrexl, ami how h had B lh I'nited Stt and In Mexico who been punished. ' rnn "Pflk the Spanish tongue fluently. It waa oil cbiar now. and the camp by - demand aoou lgan to be oecommo utdy hwd a grnnd Jubilw over the reuniou ' "l. nrt now every rmlmad and every and wedding of Hoi us and Shivers, but business house whose trade brings It into the very m'xt week had the nleaMtre of Imiiuniir ih rctil mmtli-rer uf tlie man t.un.l dcail In tint ravine hark ot Ilia i'aiiii, and Holti. 1ft 111? haiiffi'n have Ilia rt'iH- (hex had bought nr him. Jli.lTiaaaH too aliul to w rnj. Will J Iwimbton .n Cincinnati Ijuiumeruaj tiaxi'lle. an lwp.rlil r.m. I Poet lo editor A poeia, fir, ! just 6'tlitl olf. : ..liitcr 1 Had only oae trouble with ti, fir. , I'.wl au.ilfulr And that l.f ! t.uo.i.-leu d:Ua't itaili it far enncb - fSa Area Kxideatoa. iMni to lbs soenUflc world Vu th , mt bKwinr ap sf Hell Oat, in U;4nJ fl w wont tcT94 nM.u wer, rQt iroui tftetf i)UTi.iaii eud seakterod In fraameotsil Unon the bottom ui the unJ, ready to be draljfwl out Ly Uwts, T be work is s UotUvl btarw gov eromeat niderta'iu sod Us bioo iu pronwi aitortlwr sum ten yers. Klooi lucK wane vry uly mijvxlinwnt ti nivi fation of t'. bound. The sugiueen honiv Conibel it with faoioi drills! UwcUgli S" I through 1, Tusm were piticK"! ut Atth dynsnii'e cartr.dgjs. until 3.,tXH pount'.' ( tlilii tr, lueuloun cxploiive were placed uml'T water. Tliet wers cnao'' tattoo on iboro by eiiM'triiwl ajiplisiiC', mi that when all was mod iimy could be d char jfed s.multaoooudr. Tbs ky was CiiH'tMl off ly a bttl- .lau ibter of Ujii. Nw ton. of thi Vnibii State snttfn-ercoriw, who titaaairtJ tt wvk. A-ftorUoi of the Hell (late r-H-Ls wan b own up i tho ssino man ner Line vaam apu. The satu 11 tie iftH, tbea a bhbf uf y ysxs et ulodel ttin miiw. A quar-t.tr ot a mil i-n of people witnaxl the exploaioa of C,t & Acres of atM r.c m UuiT to a height of 1M (not The TT " - J .7,7 tf 4 mlM tto w fc u . - rui ,ltr. "arl mure thau 'umd umiU8 at tlie Many per.ni feU s lh.u;h. mimhow, th ur h al and eyet bed tim-n Hibjeciil o a tr. ibe ntra;n. Il s-tue tl-ere .rn nua -a an I b e-.dmg at th'i no' ao I oart k vrat li'ijn af'cr ii eiplmi n. Nuw it is b' lied that lar-fe him wi.l l aL-ie U enter N -n Y ri ibiouU tbosuni. K Hat r la buea c aiv ritkl iu o a bev e;a A lliti i citrie actd or curate of sll ver :s ait Ii-1 t i tli.t ' ci iK i'.qUi 1, c jloride ftt siTiwh pnwi pits ted, and a bsrmless an eral w.itfl: li pr'niul. Au outre of cif rati ren l.tni a half -pint ot water drmnUn. K-ven ou'icei would furnish a uipwrec-ed man wtth water for a wek. Tiie qucstit-o U how to secure ih citraUi to the hip- rtckvl man It 1 recoutnunide 1 t hHt thoe who Ri to se i carry h t m a L-ot-tls nl c.aeto pi ot c ) b a i India nitnr coveriuf, cr that Mich btti sh'iuil b fur saad lu Ufa p'otarvtrt. Ii the IstUr e-ise, buwevjr, toe people sbout to b sbipriH.-kl nud njt bve tin iifn pr Server U-bin I I', wuh prw:n-e of uuud, thoT remember to taiiu iaeai, ali tb.i agouMt o. .tit r t p irtrav-tt in nautical stjr.s my remain u irwa..ad notion. r4ct ef littermt The jjrafr tue l-p-a tf or.ma water, the alcre tail it Do nrt rat the m -nt of aifniaU that hive benu worrid and t 'ru by dotpL ll Ihiudhh UlOOV poi.O IOU9. A cl rh w.th e.-rk thr l tiro-la it bos Men mvr it i. It ooiis lis- o-ilitinr we.ir, f m. precu tb'j holy fioin sinking in ater. r.-ofxexr N c'i A; e !l;or of T ) nt-.n I-u-niJ uf Ci.eiiu.ti-ri (in s-.'d th.it itcotiol ! ii" r a u -coty jj Uny of Ij i is or tcieww. Ihe i ioutoio,-lst of R itnc rs rolbv. at N) Hruniiwici. N. J-.r-c't-ii sl thu -hock f t'l 11 II (rll0 eXplOl.09 J'llt tlflMM li'iiub inf .r I. oceurred. T.d it coil uln-el t'v :1m wi.-k'l a a rem irlfjhl- i-i-tta io' of t -9 rsiv ii.Uatlort uf taitu and UI Inntliiet f Ihe Italian. The t ouimiT' i;il hifttbict eU all over luilv ttot in -..-j'jj its exhibition,. rt! Irtr-a'j7( rp ffo'1 who are obliged . iff fPrt ITmrrtfo its tuih.rm. im a State of iirifntloii. It prenenta itIf to th I'li-iNioir am an juefxMuiit -ffirt In Invent rt-.i-at for rnhanritig the price wbtcb swms h.e disliot si y. MfaniK'as not ne iT-rily an attribute of po.crty, but It is upt to e aMK:lMiel wtth it, ami It ccrtniniy la iinfortuiiate that one can not Im at the name time poor ami P'firrtiti. Kur instance, there are certain articles that are made to 1 old t'at'-f ber, a fact that the small denier doe nol see fit to recognize, jmUwe compelled. For Int r.iric l 1 n'inenib r purtlmsing a bottle of mmilage at Home to whuli n bnwh had licen oHutiiaUv attached iu u part of the artjcle itiu-lf. Uut the bnti-h had Wn detachett. and when It w.is iii iintnil for bad to le paid wver.'il ldi for extrn The thing Ifwlf wiw of no coiote (iieiice, but the iiiiinner uf the trausac 1 tion iimle it detetduhle, for I hiui M'eli It mlmlierlei-s time nt hotels and nillnmd stations, fttid where It was piwible to m. liianiimlute Articles jdd. or npporf ionate services rendercil so aa to extinct a tittle more money. Hutiies in thu uonh of jtny ruiiN in bronder grooves, ami tin re is . . . doubt that even m the henhdited regions uf Naples and Calnbria it 111 take mow enlightened fi rms when eilncay tiou bccoTiies more genend andsknowt elge r ttie wnys of other nations more widely diffused. Cor. San trsntiaco Chronicle. Cnltogv rraUma ys with Kuataeus TaeU A gentleman, dtscosaing McCU-lluns career and what the soldier might have accomplished aa an educator, laid stress upon the change which of late years has takin place In the character uf Die aver age college prufeftiwHr. There was a tUns when tlie very title was taken as imlic- ' ativa of a man without much elu iu his every college town naw the profesaiirshipa ' a' nllod with eaati of bnamess taet m will Hud them the owners of their own homes; yon will see that local investments j are lu their names; yon will find their opinion valued for their common-sense spirit by their fellow-townsmen, whose daily routiuc Is trade. New York Times, connection with Mexico has a number of emnloyoa wtio hare ma.tr.ril the p'v-ii of tin; ".alM'l.,' Then groat number of lailliia hare takn up Ita .tuiiy a. a paa ttinii, ami not a few havo biKinie rary pmiluiriit In ItM uae. It 1 a niflmlioua laintua' and not llifflcnlt to acquire. i;hli;ao iNi.wh "Katnliw.. ' An llliHtlr ICaftMl WateHaf riaM. : ' Oh." ot "Vif ftfoar vuHimwmtirtum- plai-ea lu Ktiiftund now i Eitlourne. Sua- ' aex. It vhu-rty belonga to the duica of lairon.iiir. on. erf whona aurnerou Mmtat whk'h he ttivf. ap to bi. onlf ai.ur linar. . rleii to the only m.n of th "yontut ffallant Howard" of Chil.la Harold'. Pilirrima;!). ' in In the neltfiiliorhooii. The duke ha. ea- peudnl vaKl .nin- in a moia Juiilciuus im- , (imveuivut of tlie platf, n '. Among Its attractions this year have been two men with a piano placed on a donkey cart One wears green goggles and the other a bandage over his fare, and Ubelr soft felt hats are drawn well over their faces. One Is an admirable pi anlt, the other has a splendid voice, and tht-y have the appearance aud mieu of persons of a bi-rb cLaiw. They draw bif audiences. 1 omton jeer. - A Itreatiwater to Cost w4U.0O0.AO0. Great Intprovemenu are beiim effected In VeiteKuela. Tiie work of building a breakwater nt lAguayra, nn the cmud, a lew miles from Caracas, Is to tie lieirun at once. Tlie entire breakwater will cost MUal.nu, HiocKS of com-ifte Wulhtn Ml) tans each -wtll te lald-in-the aua Ha money will be taken from (he public treasury. The lyimlon rouipany ntcrecs to accept a certain sum t?r pckae for aU merrhandie going over the break water for ninety-nine years. l'anauiu D u patch. Is the TuMiet Mars Inh.blUdT An Italian astronomer de;Ltre that the planet Mars Is pejpled by Intelligent t-e-lnits, who are tryiiiK-to attract attention ' from dwiiticr -on this planet. - He w nnw. eruratrcil in makinir experiments with a lew to discover what the mewta-jee mean. 1autliV lhntavaph tn Arswntteak 1 Ther a Inw In the ArR. nttite Repnb He nuikim: it an offense, pum-diablc tiy Imprisonment, tn offer for mile the plioto yraph ut lwsiuias. jtMfaMioiiai ur other , wie. Ths word "moonshiner" moonfihiiuuer." orltftnallj AN INTERESTING COLLECTION i Ot larftaa ImplMUMrnla, WW aad Lease Headi, OrmniMiU and toenails. I One of the largest and most interest iug oollectiona of lu.lun relics in Amer j ic ts now on view in tins city. They ; ar,p ihe property of l;r. L. C. Washbtini, andemltraie over l!,oio different fare and valuattie sjcx'imcn.s. rroUilly the 1 mstt interest mjg pii-irs in the omeciion are tlie ax s, Tiifjie are of aii k:mls and sues, from the suiail, aell vsirvt-U hatL'tiel to the huge, rUmay hll'.i.r ued in felhnjt trees. (me, a mull baf tlo-ax, w of at uirmily ri--eiit make, the eds U (ng quits sharp, wlulo fttiother. Ur, of tio very hardest granite ari cr'iitr.itnnt; horubleml, i at ii-a-t 2jt years o! 1. There are two wood-axes of oriental sh.ic, like t!w"-e tiie Aralium u.el. Ttrn ni;tjor;fy of (!k axes aro t, gr;tv or bliw V granite, uli jr routes .or ci.wa ti-ar liie head. A number of then arc oflirnlsoh.udth.it tioiLu g t't:t a din Dim 1 can make an tifiir-Mon Ihcy rer.t alike tm-s hi urMri t'ii"is ft douiilc tinted nx of liirtje i.-e. Auothf-r, and prolwt.ly th. h a. t-n,i-t ax in tli oil i tion, i ii.it (4 c.iil.i iink-oi-r pi4.d , grauiie, a very rare fctoiie. i There ure urmw nnd lin e tiends y ttie l.ulidred, ail of llie haidesi mnteri.'J, ftti'l ni.tny of tbv tiiixst U itutiiiil wn k 1 nuiiistiif ; so hcautdijl. in f.it, thM H is Uimbiful if artisitns t f ttn- present d;y 1 coiil J produce one of tlicm. Mot of the a. rows ur' -f Uud anj i cbtrt. Titey ran'1 in sie from a j quarter of an inrli tn vniv iiit t.cs la , l:-nt.rih. and from an 4'l h of an inch to f nir im hoH in wi.iia. 1 tiers are war ar ; rus, tume siT.- uiid fi.i!i arrows. 11, e r isar arrows tae sharp (Marl on them, p'a4lfi.1t teJWti,-.wiii.be U-nrnled JuKi-.t I.evractLfiJt; (be , urn7taV-tta- or no beard. aUuw .ti of ca- exliiirtion, 1 and the Iili srrow t ;ne Uitrds file tt.e ! harj-Hi'i, ciU iiUtM to n M d ail i ftort at 'i exlrwtioo. Tbe-u, 1VS arrows am bent, - ftis'i, m n- o tr dir ity into the water aulioiit giam iiiiT otT. S.tne of the line arrown haie acmtird eilt-H, woiiderfol'y , d Mie, with ct'MVei aivl com ava aides. IJow the !nd ins ctuid work sm ti ma terial in ino UuU'iei.t wjjh. as stiuwn is tto" wrratiil el,; wattniierv. It umt have Us'n done v, ,U j.- .m-ls. a if chipped t tiers wouid l,ae Ux-u a straight fiavt ur. Jut the rarest f all the Arrow hendi art' a score or m re uuide i f sand, car iK'luiii. eiKiiieio:iv and nun's agate, 1 priH ioii storied. T n scjiie na.lygcius, t and wre fi (! iWt ti)( pn-prriy of cliffs if, as m not iiiM"!-.- t.le, ttiey were n)t 1 worn as ornament. S- meof :lnie arrow, ; spfar, and lam e ponds ure very old. i The eali-jtreoti d- poMt in more than ono ; indicat. s their Many of the )iecc j are of tint'H'l Hud, a hue some have hV-en painted with a nunerul v.,ut. A colk-e-'. tion of broken, kgu a v ...la was found ' on an oid bailie h-id. TUe uht had evi dently lawn a shoe, td;.iro one, as t litre i were no srrfw puit;tn about and as so many of the lam. -hads were broken. A barreiliil of the ossc ua n-uiaina of prehistone wrrcir is a imrt of the col j hid ton. Tlie cnininnis of the skulls are thick, ami the ska. I are not larger than i those of lu yur-i'ld biys uf ttie pnneni j day. The forehrads are low and reeei- iiig. Or one of tlie skulls U a mark I alunring the impipsion of an amiw. : One of the femurs exhibited has the i fragment of an arm -head in it. The L doctors find tint the wound must hava turned into a running sore, from the ef I fncts of whieh the oniier of Ihe femur ' died. There ure indications of the at I tempt of nature to reject tlie fJiUt and ' tbrn to atstorb it. Tip" of rt,'iO-.ii k,fiil ire in (be col lection. The Iki I 6f urn j ipo is so hard that it is itniMHsil.lt' to nue an impres aim on it, A genuine etgnr-hoKler is shown also, st'X-m ttud the Indians sometime twisied their tohnoco aud raoknd it. Tlmn there are agricul tural ImiileinenU of all kinds, spiwles nnJ hoes, and ft great many which have no nani now. Them ars mortars for pounding tliinrw in, smooth granite ball, fiat stones highly rsdished, whetstones, anvils and trowels, all so ; wuooth and hard that they must have : Intu cut with a jeni l ntid worn smooth j with use. There are drills and awls of 1 queer Ucsim; and lastly and really tlie i mt remarkable, plummets. The plum mets are at smooth as bullets, arid their density may be iqi sinned when it is stated that they a.'e made of met our io : iron ore. They are of perteet ftnu and . must tiAve ucvii u.-ied by the mound builitVrs in artbitectural aurk. In ad dition to these them ore a numtxr of queer nrnaintnta and toys, ( inn of these, and the second found in the tinted . States, is ft tnrtle elttirpesl out of tlinU ! Another, the only one in existence, is aa ', Indian prvlile in Uint. (Ht, JUmut Cor. New York Hail am! Express, "CrlUbln,'. la Collc(ee. A confaialon upon cribbing in cvlleiraa haa revaaletl dark and devious wnyi in ptlui'ution. Ono man la aaid to iUecae through a tijrht plaiw by writing memo. rattda on hi polndied laiota and rubbing chalk into the marka. Trade dollara, smoolhtid on one aide and inaeribod with mi'mnranda, aut the crihher. Another -mrrliiKl i a paieritt thesleora, kept out of Hitrht hy au elaatir, and drawn for ward whra needed. Writing on aleera euffs has fallen into dituaa. But the happieat inrrntion of all la a aerie of ina-kola all flie way down th trouim k-ipi, In which nay be atowed away th grr-ater part of a test-book. thioajo Tuuea. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE t FOR I lt;i llig uelrl liiitud to Bid I if Hpl j ;uiJ t-liaiigo my buaiiuss, the fol-' j lowing jiroju-rty t for suits the! ! a ivaUr purt .f which is in and near : Sulishurv, N. .',, now ont' of the! Kf Tim bnnso mid lot wlu-ro 11 now live; good brick house with 1 On' of the New Brick Store Tfouws in ten rooms IM twt square and 10 feet ; he I '" MliD "' i ti i ,1 1 . ; . i, -1 j Hiirre Itoom. r our rooms a'wive and ecl hull-way; two otlr briek Iniililinga - itT low. u. j. HoLiiKS. I'ix3. 3f rooms eai.h; fine brick j 4tf ' duirv, Ii well'B of water, t good'. ... . htrjrc stock and fnmgp haras, -and ilV-rl?Af v- .diit-r ont-l-uiliiiiips; it liirp-garden, ! f Ilv.i.., ahont 4 nrres in chuice 4rit Vrwtt ' , . - -, , jU.t in g-HKi iH'rip. Th, hoi : Money and Counselor at Law. lot cont mm lo res, bea'itifully i SAUPBl'ItV, N C. ilnatid, the cndttid slilitlv tie- i , , ' i i ii- . . it i cendmgfrom tin dwi-llmg at air j points. I ) 2nd SO fine bnihlinff lota AoxOO or lartft r to iit pun httnerH, adjoin 1 i ti fr tht resilience of J. 8. Met'ub ! bins and others. 3r.l-45.cr,. of k.d jdjuiui. g the ulovc, bid a ecu the tharmUf finl t'uldaell Hoads, uhont one-hnlf ? mile from city, well suiu-d for Luiid- j itiir, iimi)ufat-LttriiK mtea or trttik i fui tninir. About 0 ucrti ol good forest-tuiiber en una tract. 4th A house nud lot ju.st one mile from centre of city; lot column 7 acres, house 3 rooms, well of pirfid w-if.t" lwd K.'lwtfi'fi tl:e t liiirlt.ftft '! x-.c i:.uirnWi. Ti.,. i-.t i wt'ii Mini ii i"r iiiaiiiii i.rnig s a I (,or portion ,7 Kr.i. ith K. K. Tith 0 acres of Kami on East I side of N. t". It. II., within N . t II. II., within uG Irarrfs MlMhwWMal. Hnii4- of; wK...i, ...... i'E:',., i,...ii. , ...... ........ .... . . nearly cenlrttl tltrouuh thin; thej tnrt lu-ar milnrnd well .uittd 1ht Ifiiililin'l.iU ur manufiii'ttirH', or ; ihe wliuk' a guoil ituck furin. j I Cih 80 acnn on tlie Wt sl iile of ' 11 11, un iitnt oin--fi.urth uitK ; fnm the city. T!:i? !ru-t In-, ncur i on a grade with railroiid, and i. i wvl! tiiiitcil fir Ci'iii-k fannini:, 1 iiMtniifrn turiiig iU-, fair ; roundi. iTIu'roia uii thia tract aU.ut uu ui rt'K Wuod laud. . . j 7th 9 Luildiiif; lulu, SOxJOO foot, j ou 1'i.hcr and Dunk slrwts, in tin'. gfont iSjuth Ward of Saliliury, ail jiiruinfr the lots nf Jiinu-s l.ihharu, 11 A Aiwi-ll and other. Hth '.'li arrcd of land on Uir (old Hill or Sti.krii IVrry l(.ail. y.mt iilp, and on l oth nidm of what is known aa the Town (Wk, jnst one mile from centre of town; about j 15 arm of iiiellrut meadow. I 9th lfS arrca. A Terr fine farm abont three m i ica from Saltuhury on ! the V N C II K, wilh2furm lionae I and other buildinfn; one goml well ! of water. Thit tract haa alxvut (10 I ai-ie of tiie tM?at of bottom land, j moat of w hich i in luliirution .md m uilow, the upland ia fine tobacco and cotton laud. 10th 100 acre on the Uringle'i Kerry 5"sd, 14 tnilt Imm S!tt"ir, :l from Gold Hill. All wood laud. 0LB alkl 11th SO ncre Placer gold mine tract, about 7 mile from Halishnrj. Thia ia Tnluahle irfiiwrty. There are at leaat 10 acreaon the place that will ahow gold to every ahorel of nurface dirt. There i alao a vfin of 12 or 15 inchea (bowing gold. Thia property pavd Mr Goodman about ten thouaand dollar. ome year ago by washing the aurfaco not more than 150 firt nquare to a depth of 12 inche. Viith projier develop incut 1 hare no doubt but Hint it would be a Gue paying property. 12th--1589 Acre. I hare alao a niie-bnlf interest in flue oropcrtica in the above number of acrea in llowan and Moore vountiea, having good lenn of gold, silver, copper. Iron, aoapntoue, roofing slate; alao a large vein of fine Jui-per atone. All of 'the above named proer tiea aro posilivefy for sale on reas onable and easy terms. All per sons who desire to invest in or pur chase will please give me a call be fore buying. Aa reference in regard to the TttavepRlYBprtrtiwi NiKTirCir- oi is J1phlp, j a JK't UDDini, Sr, Luke Hlackmer, Ksq, Davia & Wiley, Hankers, and M L Holmes, of Saliabtiry, N , and S Linton, Kq., of tl Mt. .5. ?. HARRISON. ANYTHING YOU WANT . 4 CHEAP! The oU reliublr R J. Hoi men, has ust returned frmn New York, aud utin:r Sonhvru Markets with the heapeB t Goods Ever Bought DIIESS GOODS. HATSiCAl-S. cnocEniEs. CLOTHING. HOOT!' 4 SHOES. 1-ItoeKKKY EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING To bo found in a flencral Store. Henicm her the fact that Hohnes never selln an nil t hit TluT m nol IuitT not as he reprscnts it. What you purchase Is good, cheap and reliable. Mortgagee and Accounts. Please remenitwr that Mortptwes and Store Areounu must be settled this Kail. !ou t forget. JE!crRent rriw-i men in iaie ami ri lerai i imn. wm anj the .wt of ll-.aw.. Ib.vul sto. Irwhll, fst.urnis, Manly and Mom eonierr counties. - I' Ortleo io- 3, 'outM-U Ibrw ui pon BAr.3 UY J. M. HA DEN Itial Ehtato Aj FARifS, MHJA TOWH LOTS, j.Wa As Wi"!Mif Tctm. It vim want to buy. trade or sell, rail 1 on him at J. 1. McNccly a store, Main,. Street, HaUfbitry, N. f. 1 tfui. tt i.stii Vi t tirrr oft hwriotte. , v i Elliott & Elliott, : , , , , Ccntrictcrs ana E'aiacrs, Do ft Geaeral Baileia? Etisbeum in , a-i . ' Mrir'"A -u'u,!iWMAA, iii Jivn7Vtw--'r, ' ' ... HCrF.IlKSI KS A. (' Bhi ik. At. h- tl. AU,.i. tl. f. lki!i!iwKl.L. Arvbllivt. lli. k. r. S 0 I ly WriXIAMS EKOWJf. STOVES. liot aic ttrMit ixri .d rTTr.ltiSt etwiteit la a tiiK-r!irrnktint-r ,n) workten. tttfl IN' mwl ii. If in tln-(It r ALI. KIMia Its- (OPI'LIt WORK rw fcltoft (lofi'' Mill nfn-etalty. A larst: : at'kot vvert ilitnr i my nt nlwT oo Ltuiii. f i ite, BtJDlhSTbUE ! K'lfttOI. IWiOKtt. TATJoSEItV, rt.sriijt, FENS, ' SLATES, PAPElt VTAM. PAPEll, lt HtlitltlNO I'ltTL'ltES. KHAMKS, t'llltOMOS, CHINA-WARE FUOM THE FINF.BT 'T0.TUE VEItV CHEAPEST. BIT ALWAYS 0HI) Ql'AMTV. Theo. Buerbaum. FOUTZ'S H0III AND CATTLC POWDERS Be ntmm wl 4 M C4.ie pet. f Ltia. Fa nw. If route, enw.i.fi m. wl In it., riMli l'uw.l.r..llir.r..i.i w,vM HueHAiaKk KlHtll. 'I. n W.I! puiMMlir." ?'. VnM, rwriin will Ifi.-, the fl.tltir Mlt. hhI it.m nnv mi mil. .ui K'i. Ui. tMJU tgm UOtt .. wl. rraiu. ft,..!,,. .Ill enr. mt f,l .1mM ...ay DlM.H U. Whir. Hnn U .III, T ,t. r.irTIt CnWIIIU WIL. IT1 lTMf.t,-ri.a. -BaviB 9. srovTS. r. .an..... . aaariMoaa. atp. THE FINANCIAL AND MININ6 RECORD, 61 Broadway, New Turk. Subicriptioo: $4aTawi tlBOBUHonths. A WKKKI.V SKWSI'AfKH DKV0- run to thk fix Axvi At., mix- 1S(I A XI) VKIROI.KrX IS- TKUKSTS or SORTS A M KHIVA. - - : . "'TfenntaTan Hie TatetTTm-)inrThe Cold, Mirer, Coal and Iron Mining IN trieta. and Oil Krelitaai able review ol the Financial. Hallway, allalng. Petro leum. Coal, Imp, Huilloo and Snperlor Xeula Markets; a IIM of IneorTuwaterl Dirl.leml Paying Miaesi lalereatiag let ter from eorrrapinulenu. etc., rte. 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North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1886, edition 1
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