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fTTC I t I il t - .' t sr i i t ! t; r w 6. i 7- i ML I i sV FARMINO rIOTSS. : Keeping and raiding lite (lock ia tb aalvatiuu of impoverished nulla. A farmer think he has discovered that the co annua larkspur i fatal to j the potntoXug.T ile jirop.m- next year to j Ur,; it itutiuuou!; among I potato thu'J. It ia said, that one am? of grouud will support on iinJividua), and that five cix will kerp a ..mily. They live on lw than tbat in Ire land. If a farmer flnrtnhe sheep dead, killed by the worthiest cur of the i .it. cwntry. let hirs leave the (nrvwt ia the fkld and sprinkle it liberally with itrychnine. The dog will eat the mutton just as well, and they never will kill sheep ngain. An American writing from Japan aye: "They do know how to wok rice, though, and for the bom-fit of j grooeri and easterners in the United 8tateiLi.Jive5tigAt:d matter. Only jnst enough cold water it poured on to prevent the rice from burning to &? pot. which had ft close-fitting cover and U set"oti a moderate fire. The rice is stcamtd, rather than boiled, nutit it is nearly done; tfum the cover of the pot is taken off, the surplus steam and moisture are al lowed to escape, and the rice turns out a mass of snow-white kernels, each separate from the other, and M much sujwpof to the soy ma we aaually gft hi the United States as a fiue potato ia to a water-soaked ! article. I haie sevn somethtnir ap-1 preaching this in our aonthern states, but I do not think even they a is as skiiiiuliy as it ts uone here, and in tho northern statee but verp few persons understand bow to cook rice property." The Tunnel Opfue-d. Tjvihpoou Jan. iU. The tun ael nuder tho Mersey, connecting Liverpool and Birkenhead, was formally opened to-day by the Prince of Wata and Ins two tons, Princes Albert and George II. Not withstanding the inclemency of the weather, a heavy fig prevailing and presfiit, both at lurkcuhead auu LiverHol. At the. central station at Birkenhead, his Uoyal Highness was presented with an address b) the inhabitanta of that city. The Merey Tunnel Railway Company had provided accommodations for a great number of persons within the station, and the entire space was filled with prominent people. All prominent buildings in Liverpool were handsomely decorated with flags and buntings. A loyal ad dress was also presented to the Prince of Walts, by the municipal officials of Liverpool. The royal party entered a special train at Hock Ferry, between Chester and Birkenhead, and proceeded through the tunnel. The Prince, and his tons received an ovation. C'harluttt Observer. Thy Bunijht Confederate Bondfl. Cuaaibwtbuig IleiaJfL Some men don't seem to under stand the'difference between politi cal assertions .and buaincaa facta. Three or four days before election a lUItimore lawyer made a sjeech in a country village. Ueing a red-hot Itepublican, be naturally gave the Demeratic party the bent he had in . flit month, and, among other things, asserted that in case of Democratic s access the country would have to pay the Confederate Tonds Two or three days after election a man walked into the lawyer't office and opened a valise and took from it 90,000 of rebel bonds and said v " hat are they worth V yr- "Four cents a pound' "But the Democratic party has triumphed' "What of that r V.Mut won't the country have to par these bonds V' "Nut by a jugful." The bondholder looked stead fastly at the lawyer for a Jong min ute and then said tlowly: "Well, by giimf After ninety fix of as Republican who listened to your spee h went and voted the Peir.ocratic ticket in order to real ise on our bond you now tell me jou didn't mean what you said." HEHONtT 4 .B0, sell Dry flood UTowrlcs. Notion, lints, Shoes, Dre i iw, tw! m wr cnun, aiui ror this reawon sell fheai- thov ir n I wore: uorbiiant tlj-i! .V: ttapa In th Mate. Tl.cr have merit, a , aL7!r.i . ' . T.brT ryatefol u. iMr many fnnida fr their .iberal pafrwiag. I ORIGIN OF THE LIFE-CAR. A DEVICE WHICH BROUGHT WORLD WIDE FAME TO JOSEPH FRANCIS. aatty tmw tnek Mllr Maat HI w ---mar lnaUW WHt , His " Vint Kimm4im Wrack Vkm ttvnmf Cams, - On alrunet any bright, sunshiny after i noun now lays, ny one who rMtinters i Into the lit whs hiue ou lire!) can : em a hale aud cheerful old gentleman pacing ap niid uoa tba uled ounidur ia J Sereim Juki DlnMni reverie. The qaaiai rUl gooe w Juaeph Francis, who I famous the wind world over m tba iaVMiUir of the tint practical Ute- savtag apparatus, end who a quvrter of a eantury ago was on of Mm uiurt eoa ' tplcnous ci tin mis of th etmnUjt. . I ia Sft fwn old now " he shm. "and I ave ouuiveu every emgi reiauvaes- - Tww e.d. Tb, I who o my life, evwr since 1 wot 11 i year old, I have given np to the study of i life-car ing methods, because I coiilitii't ! balp it When 1 was a little bit of a (el- tow at school I used to reed abca. lac terrible shipwrecks of thuae days, arid I aat right to work then and there trying to make soiuvthltig tliat would save peo ple who were shipwrecked. Krencie tried hi fln. experiment la davlalnff his future lite-savtnK aipar- atoa in the beel4Mi tiding niAnuiiwtiory that a ra lat t ra ow npd In his native town of Th tilitf ii-vrmroiti inventor a small boat rlKSCd op with a cou- trlTaocotn tha how and Mrn that he wad by iRAloaine; his cakea of cork in wood. He flIHd the boat rhck fuU of water one day, and waa olimM bwHlde blml( with boytnli glr whenhafuuuj that tt wotild not only hold tlt watrr float, but that four men could dimfr intoUbetddee and paddle aroiiud with out alnktact IL He had built the lint real Itfe-tjoat r-T made in America. He kept oo. making boats and (?titnK them mora and mora buoyant, and in 119 sent a litfht, fast-ffuinic row-boat thai wouldn't sink to the drat fair of the Maav aachasette Mechanics' Institute. The manatee r had aevtr seen anything like It bff're,aod they awarded itafavurable tueution. whkv roarm scow to anon. Men 4r!lh bralus and money bettan to get interested la the bny aftr- the flr, and la ltfcja, when be brought to New York the first buoyant wooden boat that be eaileda "life-boat" he hadn't nny diffi culty la getting the lea I ins; shipping merchants of town to so down to the foot of 'A' all street and watch what hap pened when the boat took water at the end of tba old wooden dork. The boat and cork stowed at the bow and stern, and atr chambers ran along the aldue wider the thwarts. Yonng FnuaU teased the boat erer board endwise and bottom upward, and she righted lnnUtntly bemuse uf her pe enliar model, and the water went through her perforated bottom as ft wmiM have paasit UiroTifch a stera. Toting Fram is next haulml her up to the ynnl-arm of a ship and cnt her looe. She struck the waw-r with an awfnl thump, and went down out of sight. 8)ie came right tip again right Ride np. and wa then htaded with men. They tried every which way to upset or alnk It, bat they didn't ao eoed. Young Kntnrls tnl the same est pert men t before thousand of sihoteere in fniladelntiia, sal nn.nlfyoUB KngLind rrawae along and onierBtf tjru fwiofs utlie aania ainu ior servio eaoa 'VopMSV if eoaa. - j Kortune began to boom fur the yonng j tnvwnUw kvn. He had all ha euutd do U fill orders for l.fe-Wt flvat poured In j from all orer. People ordered hiui to f bnlld yachts tnd plraitnrB Iwata, tno, and j and the emnei re uf HrnrJl and Kn! sent oo royal orders hr stta bargee. Yonng Francis, all this time, kept malt- j log axperlmesu to Improve the lifeboat. Tbem experimetits reatilted. In ISM. In I the perfertkHi of plans for the const naV ' Uoo of a kife-rar, bnilt of wood, to run on j a hawee drn frro a wrecupd sup to i the shorn. He id a patent for tt the same year, ami built a boat after the ' plana In IMO. It looked "nice, bat he smashed it to pieces almost immediately. He saw that It couldn't stand being 'j ban get! oti the rocks or atrilnst the bull warka of a wreck In the heavy h-m. ' Then bo set to wort to make a boat of ! tron that eiuUd. atand been -emret ' around promfscoonftly In a stonn, and got a patent for the Idea of a corrugated . bunt In )4o. WUCfK o Tint JK&sr.r COAST. Rnt be dinrorered n it was one thing to make such a boat and quite another to make people believe that it would do what he knew tt would. When he told the secretary of tha natiomU traaaary ahoot It, that oniric! ilu iiim there never bad been or never could be boat tmi It that would carry peuoleotta 1 wrscK. tk secretary aaid, however. that if Krancla bad a mind to arouse blniaetf by taking his new fangiwd coi trtTancs don a ou tlte Jetntcy e4ai and waiting nntli a wreck cams along to try tt on. the C'vemment would like to know the reault. If the thing did half what Prancie said it would the govern ment would look into it Praneis was wining to take the chance. Be pot a boot on the Jersey coast at his own expense. At art, on Jan. 13, isw, the British ship Ayrslnre cam driving ashore ia a furious snow-storm. She hod W so ils on board. The life-savers rushed down to the beach and shot a line at the wrack. They aimed so perfectly that the Una fell fast amidships. The wUlor ot th ship sets! tt and hnnled aboard a fang hawser that waa mad faat to It, They secured the hawser to th Beast The Iit-avra slung the new fangled life-ear on the hawser, and then fired another line aboard the wreck. A miaul afterward th nucee. looking ear was hanging over th paasea fere' heads on th wreck, and Av people elambsrad Into it It was all the ear ecu Id hold. The crew shut down the hatch oTe-r the five, and tb ear started on iU fight back through the waves for bore. It got there safely In two mln utee' time. It shot hack and forg. forty different time in the next two hour. and brought a shore all the pomenere T wtm. isa one waa a man u, K ! .ma. away la swo macea wwe aafelr stowed awav the cor. He vau."d on top of th cor Jnst as It started fr-H h- rrccl;, and wo swept Into th ragtng sea and lost. This splendid feit of life-saving; made France the hero of the day. Tha news of It flew over the world. When henent abroad th asm year to build np th health be had broken down In his eoav Unouue work on his Inventions, crownd head hnrrted to do him kuuor Maay York ttuw. for to Cities. Aa enterprising Pltuhorg woman ta about to start on escort harean ra AV sth Ingtoo, Boston, New York ecd Phlla dlpfaU, where jmxng lariio wtthmrt Uasra ena serure escorts for the theatre by ewrtr av gh is allowed ta chuse from aa album a far to her tout, and tae yoong moa pays oil th expenM. Inter Ocaan. Pony years age per cent of all mar .r " " 1-- resiatar 4wn.n0. Uv. urnMk. at '-"her. tt nTin. ehnrehW Ran rlaaa traa t to m a, aawu-oudoat Uilar. .-Mum P1ra-T1iowaand-t9i11ar Baby ClothM. A trtrte under 1,000 was the sum paid for the kaystte prvacntad by tea yrand mother to the Infant of Um Pnncaas Mnrat. This seems an almoat fabulutu amount to sxpeud on so tiny an atom of humanity, but at a gtancs, or rather an examination of, tba nnmlwrlew little garmeuta Jiuuv eompoae -ench a tsytte, eubif one te auderstAnd how costly an order becomes whan the onst lace and ttHartUm ernxf tiito the (.ihri,tljn of ever artfp' t nntlrctr.tiiiii, w'uwi Ucouta and ttannels are oovervd with uuuMiva euihruldttry, and rtoa are of I unit on, Valanciannea or Venetian piint. In kvyeitae now nighteapaarade ritfuw, tn it seems to be generally recognlxed that durlna d an infant's aan should I be kept warm bd it need protctd Krom ooia np io in nnt wnn dmuti providee U a eorerlnK. frilling! and !;UherlnitKara, however, abandoned in avorof thai simple lwiree-ahoe-abaped cap that haa a fashion a parnetuite among the childrru of tba Frenrh, but which ? copied ia mach more deli cate materials or uillsh babias. KAJof. the robes owt tnelr Jmauty to the fineness ot the JMllework, the 11 11- putian tacks and indntielinal gather ings, while others are rick in lace and erabrolilerf. The patterns woktMl upon flannel shawls are mitue more effective by the introduction of whlt :uenilla into the flowers and leuvea. to mark tlui veln bigs uf the latter aid the renters of toe former. Clonks of irory-oolorvd frte velvet are aupersedlng those of embmid erel cashmere, and with them are worn soft hoods of satin or plush edoed with awausdown mads to draw close around the face, and give toe warm cosy appear ance one associates with a baby. Lob- euit UCCB. WW ISawMae-Maa hi PstaroMta. Perhaps tha earliest form of medical aupentittoa prevalent with primitive man Was the belief m the efficacy of in- - pJrL i-,- ,,V i,u-it .i.t. what ts nuw known as shnmanbim, as practiced to-day by certain trll-eaof tbe aburigtnea of both North and South America. Asia. Africa and Polynesia. . A graphic description of this form of medical practice among the l'atagonians and JTaagiana ts given by Dr. livadcH. When oue of those savages Is taken 111 and death to ljimlnoat (or whaL under the aircunistAnoea, amounts u the same I thmg, uin relative think that such is the j caw), reaort ie had te a rapltal operattitu at oncohe ta promptly strangled a ! bemie nteasore which relieves tlvuntietit I of his misery and the relative of the ae cdtv of taUaer ear of a op t-producer When tU lllueas Is slight the servteee of a yaknmoiah, or medicine tamo, la called tn. This Individual, who is always a man of Mature yean, administers no internal medicine, but immediately com mence a system of mamagnor kneading of the musciee with dm uaodj, accom panying the manna! maneuvers wlih frightful grimaces and contortion of the visage, load cries aod chanting a scries of Incoherent won Is. After a time the yakamooah puts bis n-nlb cioae to the body of the patient ami inhale a kmg breath, which he im nitMliaMy cshalea Into his own haudfl, and rushing to the nearest Are pretend to heme into the names. The ministra tion ia brought to a cloac hy cutting off a fcrkoftho patient's tudr an 1 buniiitg r, and rcnewed grtmocs and incauto Uou. Globe- Democrat, A rlMvr7 tireat Imswrtaa, An ftporujant that oty 1aI to ?ry tm( tort ant rneult wo recently marie tn Kugiaiul .withw pjeeoof .ateot coataOibtg Vii pvrent. of mangaheMO. The ordinajy anarfiieiiKUig p?eM of touching' with niagnets bal uo aii'ect noon It, aud wheu placed tKncath the pole of a powerful Hunmaorn etM-tric magaet, aicitwt by quantity ot excitation was but one flvo thonMiutU part-as euucn aa ia exltihtted by SaJiT.e specimens of lei that have hetn simtlarfy treated. It is well known ti,mt the tmdeney of roeul to acquire magnetic properties un der certain oorditious Aascauncl a world of trouble In the arts and considerable los of life In navigation. The rate .f time-piece on land and wean aud the ptdurity of theoonika,is on fchipiKwird are at times altered to a daiu'erons extent hy the iniliieno of mawanf metal, aiul any method that can be ilevised for the pt 'vention of this would be a rtral bleawng. If tho ennstruction of our watches and metal ship of mu1 motl as abuw noted boo Id eMtfth the daogcr it Mill prove to be one of ,he moat valualilc siej ftir wil in the rnoahAoic art tiiat have htcn made fa nuuiy years past Chicago Tribune. Whoa Seleaee Can, to the &-. At a meeting of the French Society of Medical Jurisprudent . pu imi of a child who ha-rf d!a.if- so suited tin certificate f atmrurnlatlon. which d stso caused a rapture of the het.rt: awl Ui W tier fact was cor.ftrrr.rd hy the , autopsy, me uther of the child wm e , cusetl of having strangled ft, ami woe , placed under urt Th court a us not ! satisfied with the medical evidence, and summoned Profeaaor Ilronardei. who ; seated Uiat the ruptun of a heal thy heart can never take pisce after straoirn. . Iti4m The prrfror thenxajitnril th heart anil found Ulceration nf en aneu rism in il walL Tha father was at utwe aoqulttcd. Exchange, "Haw Dy loH hi ltJI. "Vow do yoj dof has become a mean ingless solntaUon la KnHLh. hat In etna foreign tongnes tt h full of mean, ing. Askea ItalUa for hie health and be will glv aa aeeoant of his own and his family's health with much seat. Ujat.t Talaa of Ilh.kMii The (aneral practitioner ia frequently f aaaen y anatoua paucnta: -What ahau I do tor my dot: ha ta getting; ao awtulty atonp-ahonldered that Jaan alratd aratu frt DunanmpUon; 1 will hara togathlai a brace. What kind would joureoom ntendr II reqnlnw no axtwidad argument ta prove the importante ot a wall expanded eheat. Apart from the incalculable baneflta to health, an erect carriage and graceful niorrm.nt. attract thaattan tlon of the tuiait hnuible. It caiieee-tbem - wicj .mi, in Hieir ahildren any tendency to awkward, .t.a .,.1,.,. M n. i. t.i . from tha coat aud inconvenience ot expen alee Inatnimetita, bat few meat tha re. qnlrementa. la many eaaaa better re euita nay he obtained hy attending to a few ainiple detaila, within the reach of every one, la tha ordinary clothing. The boy'a porkeu are to hint a very lav portent part of hta dreaa, and the natural tendency ia to keep ate hand, ta them. When not actively engaged, there they are oaoally found, and if the pocketa ara properly placed, they will Inadvertently cam hiv te throw back hla ahouhiera and mora i. r leaa expand the cheat. For toatance, the Jacket or overcoat ahould have what W -lletl breaat pocketa, the opening mM,ld be high and aa far back aa poealble, parallel with and In the Una of the body, Inatead of kw down and travcrae aa uaualty found In the ordinary Jacket or overcoat. The panu abould have what are called hip pocketa," and ao nth. m. It will then be apparent that, whllat the hand, are In the pocketa a batter. It But a perfect, po. elUon will be aaewmed and the boy spared the many adaiawJtlone ts -Keep your tuade out of ymn poek.ta and the ae eoaaiwjivlng box on tha ear lledtcaj and nurgieal tteporter, IN THE TWINKLE OF AN EVE. ra mwhlag a SUt( Without HU Ksmwtng H Perils of Pualag. A reporter chatted the other day with a Well-known photographer. "Photography has prupmuied consid erably in the peat jwm, hits it not "Yea, like everything el? in this go ahead age, tt waa advanced wonderfully, and nowadays we are able to photograph subjects with Mit their koAiu it. Xaia ts done by means ot what uie known as dry plate. A thin rulbvr tube, having a hollow robber bull at oiie end, connects with the camera. Uy pressing the ball tn one'e hand a a!iitit!siWTeu.tof air to fVirced through the tuU, caiug the eamera tooieii. The second t!ir pressure ceases, Uie camera clmes, and the e ra tion la liutUtntaucouA. You are bow sim ple tt ia. The olil idea of screwing a subject Into au ImpoaHiMe xwiiitn, cow mandtnz htm to strain hife eves towards a given ipMnt, and telilng him to look happy for a (ample of ujixutes while the photogmher ' suud iy, watcn in X - rWy fallen Into di'H'"- 1 pe my sit. hand. to time nun, naa nam- ter and chat with him vrtrolfwdv, holding the rubber ball in my hand. lie, not knowing the oroce, 1 waiting for an aastotaut Coappeiuwitb plates. etc- Con sequently Ie exptrwncu no restraint, and converses easily. The moment I have caught the eiprtwion I want, the bail Is nttuutad and -dioppl agjun in flash, and I have got my man Then he is aiua&cd to And an operation completed Which ho thought haJ nut even begun." "How does Ajiuni an photography com Mr with bat of Kiimpe" "The geueral seniict n that foreigners do dos surpaas ns. Their flnest se4- the opinion of connoisseurs mat they diapUy no auperioritv orer the work done In this country. Suae 1'armau. photo graph are pnrtirolarly Uue, tbowe of Nader iH'ing prolmMy the l-tt, wuile tn London i Uuuk Vauderwoert takes tho Vomi indiTiduaU, I presume, ara luucb mt k. p. u..., u.rr jOiuAlily. rrasnnr nmra w a remarkable extent on the art Hue cal iber of the sitter. !ome pcoplr grasp an artist's idea promptly aud nut from one poee to another na eae aud grace. Then atniiD there are those whom tt la almost impo.aile to place R position. -Young women come tome i treuuenily with pictures of attnss j which theyhae lioHglit,ad ius-M on ; having dupliraie of themselves taken in ! the same style. Kvwi young men do the j same thing nith plHtun-raph of actors. In mout cAaes lam uOlurd to reason I them out nf their whimi lu .curry into ; affect their whims s.ouid be to proline I picturoa which would he pi lively luOicroua. Tby f'rvt . t icir fraiurua will notalmit of tao poitin which they have adniiml. Not lng nines a youug lady prewnted hen'lf in my gal lery. She hod a pmmaiuml mroiuMC Aoae, and ezcvciliiily high lore head awl a sr.mil tjm. la her pocket she carnal a profile of Mary Anderson as I'arih.'nl, and she ttsh-jsitatut-;iy uformHl me that she deturvd one of herself m:uie like it. Im aglue the dlplumar.y an 1 t,uit which f Vis obliged to exert Ise iu explaining to I sir Uiat such a thing i.-ouUl not ie. Had. t accepted the eoinmifi.o her friends wooM haw laugtml at the re nit, aud would have surmised jiuttiy tiat I knew Utile alxtut my bn.ii nw. It ia not safe to let siiur follow their own idea. 1 prefer to itiv them fellow nila.' New Tork aUul and Kvprea. - y .. Tk. HmrA Ut, ml &rtwaev. sire to keen his mules in nnd order. that he'ihtHild be In the tntll thirtr min. F : ute hrfi.rt) starting up time to nick folk I ers, oil or tallow them, to oli tie mule j . asaas oni sidndle. tops and bottoms. I Not $ per teuu of them tu KH Klvrr go wot of the mills to dinner, becaits the f cleaning, oiilug and pktlug La to be iw j pentd at noon hours. Thero la no time sI1'wM tVr cleaning i machinery, and roitra)Ufiiily It ho to J be don also In the mornings be for the wheel starts and at noon hours. The sptunor hrre Inlxtrs at a dltatUsTitngp as i eonipnretl utth those employird Ir nt)ir eonntrien, for he has Ie aiwiiMiwice; The ; great amount of work for one man to perform ia apt to make a pliysK ! wreck j of htm in a wry short time, and. a a natural consequence, whn he should be ' tn the prim of life, at eu years of aire he I te of tea unable to fcUow a patr of wulrs, I owing to th h'gh spued the? are ran aad I the phyai.-a. weakness ofiliemanwhe) has bn a mule spinner through Uf. i liootoa iIpM - owe lvUtae for Lamilt Teathsr-boanl, pancakes, artificial Wether, and straw board re tome of the) suhetltatm for lest her which hare been widely lntrodttc4 tn Uie constructtoa el bouWi and shuea. , rualli. W-eeoion r taMlalla Oek. Already I observe two very dirtlnct klmla of atrocture In the gralilte ot thai region, whu-b, ainly or C4mbined. derer. mine alt the forma abrmt thia woniierfnl valley Three two kinda of atnicture are the concentric etructnre, on an ahnoat in conceivably grand acele, aal a rude enlamttur atructure, or perpendicular cleavage, alaooaa grand ai-ale. '1'he dia tntearatioa and exfoliation of the granite maauea of the concent Ho atrueture give liae tethe bakt,ruunod domea; Uteairuoa ure rtaetf la well eecn tn hent;nl dome, and eauecially In the royal arrhea. The columnar atnteture, by deidgnntlm, gtvea rtae to Waahingtoo oolumn, aim the aliarp pcaka, like benttnel rock and Cathedral aplrea Ilgh theaa error tiree exlat io tlie aanie granite, tbouf;h the one or the other may predoniiuaaa. In ail the rocke about Toaemlte that la h tendency to cleave perpendicularly, la addltloa tn tlitav, ut many there ia a Ian a tend.ncy to cleave lu concentric layera, fivlngrtiie to dome-like fgruia. Hula ea well itn combined tn the grand warn ef Half IVime. 'The perpendicular face wall of thu dome the reault ot the perpen dicular t-loavnga. Whatever may he our theory ot the fermartoe of ' Vosemlte chw,in and the perpemtteularH.y of its clirf., we niuat aut aaave out of view thia tendency to perpeodicwlar cleavage. - I obaerve, too, that the tiraarte here la very ' eoame-graiued, and diaintegratea Into dual with great rapality. Uoe. Overland Monthly -- Oae of KagUad'a Feremaet Clvltiaava, A few wecke ao, aa the eaoh Informed ua. th-re died la England a aobtemaa named nl Htrathnaixw, who earned hla military notoriety aa tiir Hugh Hoaa. it It wae who a monaLnHia nbhrttv tor blowing Beuuy prlaonera from the moutlia uf hla canaoa, eod perpetrating the moel horrible atrocitiee during the ludlan ttictlny. An eye-wltneea thug de crluca the acne: A mau waa chained facing the muzxle ot the can now, the wioatbof thepleoe agnlnat the center of the body; aad behind bfm were hound nine men, elueo together, all faring toward the gunv At oue horrible day'e elaughter, forty plecee. of artillery were occupied for houra. The dierharge of the gun blew the ten men to abrade! and tha aaaemhled mnltltuda of Indian witaneeee hail an tlhi.teathtn nf Fngll.b Pfliw that waa calculated to htaurc subiulaelon. -Aaguata (Oa.) Chronicle. VALUABLE REH.L ESTATE Ton . Having determined to fettle u) and change my buiiims, tho fnl lewittjf j)Kirfy ""T"lor"" iale, the greater part of which in in and ni-r Kulisbnry, N. C, now one of the growing citic uf Oie Stale. . . and lot where 1 now life; a gxl brick fannae with ton room, 18 feet ijure and 10 feet h,ill-av; two other brick buildinjra lili.'W, a ronnu each; line brick iluirr, 3 wells o water, it good itirire ttwk ar.J tonuio twirn. and otiier out-buililiti(r; a lnr((f garden, UWt a ,nrii.- friiii-rrag -- - - -- ----- ust in euod bearinE. The whole ot contaiui 15 acre,, benutifuliv aituated, the ground (lightly de ornding from the dwelling . ai all poiuU. . . . '. IniW line building oti 30x300 or iarjer to uit pnn baMni, adjoiu ing the residence of J. S- Mel. ub- bina and othrra. 3rd -4S arm of land adjoining the above, letwten the Charlotte and (.'alii well Kuarii. aboat one-half mile fnm city, well suited for build ing, manufacturing utei or truck ' furiuiug. About t acrua of good forcat limber on iis . tract. ' 4th A houie and lot iuat one mile from centre of iity v lot oontaina T acTca. boaM' 3 roouta, well of guild j water; lica between tho Charlotte ( and N. ('. Kailroad. Thia lot ia : well auiu-il for ruaiiufactoring aa a ! fair iHirtiun ia on crude with H. 11. I .iJo'oTx rtWi. jards tj?.r?.W't-t' Wt? iiiiKutii juailii couiniow uue which renT for Ifi per month; a never failing trr-am of water runr nearly, central through this; tHe the whule a good atock farm. flth HO acrea on the Wnt aide of 1 S t' B H, oat and oue-fimrth milva I from the city. Thia tract Ilea near on a grade will) rwiroad, and well aoitnl for truck farming, manufacturing titca, fair gronnda. There i on, tliia tract about ten acre, wood land. "" 7th S building lota, S0i00 feet, on Fisher and Bank itrwti, in the gTeitt South Ward of Kaliahart, ad joining the loteof Jamea Unobt rry, 1) A Atwell and otbera. Rth trtl aerea of land on the Gold Hill or 8tokca Ferrj Road, aat aide, and on both aidea of what ia known aa th Town Creek, ju,t one mile frrim eeMreof town; atbout 13 acrea ot excellent meadow. : Sth 1 82 acreg.;, A very fine farm about three milea from Salisbury on the W N C B K, with 2 farm house and other bnililinra; one good well ot water. Thia tract haj about 00 acreapf the best of bottom land. moat of which ia in cultivation and meadow; the upland ia fin tobaooo and cotton land. 10th 100 arret on the Bringle' Ferry road, 14 mill from Salisbury, S from Gold Uill. . All wood laud. GOLD msi . 11th 60 acre Placet gold mine tract, about 7 mile from Salisbury. Tbif i valuable property. There are at leaat 10 acre on-the placthat will ahow gild to every attotel of aurface dirt. There ia ale vein of IS or 15 inchea ahowing gold. This property paid Mr Goodman about ten thousand dollar aome yeara ago by washing th aurfitce not more than ISO feet arjoare W depth of 13 inches. With proper develop ment I hare no doubt bat that it wottld be fine paying property. lth 1S89 Actc. : 1 hae also k Qne-half intereet in fine properties in tho shore hum her of lew in Rowan and Moore count;-:, having food tin of gold, aiirer, eopper, run, eoapstone, roofing alate; alto Urge vein st Sue Jagper itone. AH of the boot tiafhea t'op'"-' tiet are positively for slt on reas onable and eaay term. AH per son who desire to invcat in or iur- ohaae will please give me call bo-1 tore haying. '' " SIJ t"-" At reforenoe In . regard ",t the above, see Proprietors bomb Cab OUXt HERAtD, 3 p KAbbiM. Sr, Lake lllackmer. Esq, Iari A W'ilev, Bankers, and M L Holme, of Silisbnry, N C, ndJ9E Ldntpn, Esq.. of Charlotte. ' : ' J . - 8. H. HARRISON. , Look at This ! We keep on suie the celebrated PIEDMONT WAGONS, - Wade at Hickory, K C. THESE WAGONS ARE NOW AT THE FPiONT. They werr awanlrd FIltST PIlKMlrHS by the North Carntina Stale Kipoaltlna, at UalrlKh, N. I'.. Ortubar l"M: f tht Oarfilina Fair AxatKriattoti. at I'hartotte. October fUh. 2tHb. Kli k.A tail U( aul by the Cheater envotr. (H. V.) Fairia October ISttt w all other waaoaa. Theae wagnna are aolrl tur caih er na time. We aim aetl the COLLilBLS BL'UUT CO UnrivalledeHcIcsr Tkej have no equal, when nrlc, tjaalte and alyli are oonaitlercd. REMEMBEH. The took six Cold Medals at the WerleVi EtKwiti(m, at New Orlas ia ldc4 ami over all eompetitors. ALSO Stanford Buggies, Cem'tftt, and Spring Wager. That are fully warranted, lox.iaer with i tlte Newark Mm-hitie 'oiipanr'a noratar i drain Irrilla. Wheat OraUing.Vaa It ill.; btraw l. vlt-ra, c, 4te. PRICES TO SUIT THE Tim.lZAlLtfgX??' Alw Pcubla aad Wa1 Haraaaa. itHH A. BuTDBX, J. t). Yi ana. Ill ! ANYTHING YOU WANT 4;-' Vf ' CHEAP! The old reliable R J. nolm. has iiini returned from New York, and other (ortheru Markets with the ( he apest Goods Ever Bought DRESS GlrODH. If ATS k CAP3. OHOCEHIES. - CLOTHtNO. BOOTS tt s no EH CWWIvErlY. EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING To be fmmrl IB a Oeneral Ptore. Itemem ber the fact that llnlmea never aclla -' , ' - any thing that does wot tar.i -, out as he repeaeota it.' What yon purchase la good, cheap and reliable. ' Mortgages atud Account. Ptaaae remember that Mrtfai-ee and rHore Aoconnu nuat lie settled this Fall. Doa'l forjel. , , i Tor Kontv - One of the New Brick Store Hnn hi the Holmes Mock, on Main atreet. Fine tore Hoom. Four rooma above ami lar behrw. ' It. J. UOLMKB. ill LEES.OVmWIAN, Attorney and Counselor a t Law. miHBtKYlsr. c. ; Prartlces hi Stale and Federal Cearta. ' Will attrml the court of Howan, David, sow. Iredell, Cabarrus, Btanly aud Mont ornery counties. t aT Uffios Met, Coujwll Row. '" lit J.: M. hSdEN, Kc.il Estate Acr't. f flints, KILLS, T0T8 LOTS,' On (aa aual AeaaiaaAb rrau. If vo want to bur. trade or sell, call set htm at J. D. M N'pely'a store, Main mreet, oamoury, c. v. f - - i.oin. - ' 1 '. " " ," ' ' ' "r , -, THB BBRALD , rjoQ-pNTijN'3 ornen gxemlas work la the heat atyt of tk aet. ' SEND ON T0CH OKDEK8; Enochville Higi Sclod rOR BOYS AKT) GZRX& Eltvtml)- Turn will Open Ja. 4th, I8S6. Having secured theaerelc of Prftf. J. B, Urowa, lata ot Beth klea laatHnt, Misniaaippl. as the princitwl, we are pre pared to olfer superior arlvouiagea in both ilterarytand music departments. For par ticulara addreaa. - ' kev. w. a. i.rrz, ' , taochvUle, N. 0. Banner Tobacco Warehouse, auuuijr wooierr Mills.' SAlI!fKFLm"E? Ikf.".'?!"" S,uur- "ti QlsMs ant ... third j,, w,..t 3,n,L.T "w am aa '-ia.. . . . u EUGENE J0IIXS0N,- Maaufactafrer tf Plij mi Twist Tobacco. uf TOBACCO EVERY DAY. Mr WUOtKSALK AND RFTAIL I31UTGOiSTS: THX0. r, KLUTTZ oo. Bl?iSrlttBE roil THI North Carolina Herald. n ."" M Ortsllc Ooid Grind. . Boe k V, crk o( all kinda. . J. T WTATT, , Buccaaorio . IL FttllHra. : P. O. Box Mt. II. C. HOST & CO, -rjuirna XjociC Tobaooo. ll:.vinf &cn engaijed in m.kln, and ItilKilruiK BKta tuiii Khnea fur the m M yearn, the old rcli.tli John F Karl, y, .till li l fmiurt at lil. ol.l place ot ktiii nrw no i miia atreti Uiirj below Uaa killa. tl-ly. - Tiro Iniramnoo Agency. J sam l Jtrcrnn.rt, rcpn-tM.Djf a of Fire la.araac ( v"ni':H.ii:j niuai ninny la Weaaer M.C . v..u ni( ;IS iuw TU atlU lCd ratea atul term aa can W oUm:iK1. ll-ly Civil EiaGinooi-, JOHN A. RAMpAT. . . I Attcnit toRaiW-inil CoatrtirHtH!,SurTeya '"' Mappins ol Kfui Eaute. KaUnuua of aur l'i wcr, I'lans fur the Wr.1ua j cf SitiH. Iiweltiua. :.; anil aunt y, Livery Stable, JOHN G. HEIUG, Prop'r. , ! Fr TMm ti of H tteiarftitkn( run j tlstnl fr,!,! fttlvuituu imj'i tu ait i Jl. -V'- '; V f-r S UpV -4lH5e. .-x'SS.:-- f 4'ogh(nrf.. lI4tliiMiwrt,rWlaiaM ( Bd tu..t4 r tail aiajia, i If wtisf y'S wrtt l sol in to. r oHeret ttf'ft LiatU. j bopm Root !;:. IB r.t'TTFina ; fUMiiii fcet i.w,Um tiaetur t all kikim k (nrrtr.ii trowK (m rnrt sotir Stuu fe-f Tty A larr afMk tef ci rf ffiTr !fi ri ill !il ktttv (jb baa!. ; (. aikpar taJtf) iti nxt.huiu. lt itrfc. JOHN HATLEY. . rrtecau:.'ir. Shop four u i'ca front ratltfl-arr. oa Mrinle . IVrry lloiul. iluut Blai kaniith- of ail kind.. HoriH- Khoeitie, and ! Iturrv rb-iiairluir and raiatini. JUa -.n ! te-v aa cikkI wort an i iVme ia the coun JfiSS ' '"w - i ' : - SC'IKXU.piOOKS, STATltlSEHV. ' I'ESCILS, - I'EKS. ' SLATES. ; PAPIB. AI.i. pAl'KIt, . , IklHDKRlNO 1'ICTTHKS, . . , . ." . VltAMES. ': - : CH1)M08,! " ,CHINR-WARE. ' FriOX THE FIHK8T TOTniTERT CHEAPEST, BUT ALWAYS 1. . COOD CjCAM.TT- ' " Theo. Buerbaum. POTTTZ'8 HORSI AND CATTLI POW0I 9t. Hte wtt) rile or Cone. Bor or Leuts Ps . Via. tt Fitutrt rAet'lvpa sre uwvt Hi h -'ouai lJodn m HWatwrnnil tefwtmt H Tuol m. frrrlUH rawdwfw Will ftrfitrnt OkF I Ft. Lata oaut Powilart will ttts-n b Ih )ttmttT (4 stm lt rrr.m lMi) pr crnu u4 nitkr Um SsUer be ttii axa vatt. Wti-g pfMMm pin nr & prtnit gjmexat arsar PlMlM U Hon! Mrl IBlUPaVw plakJMt. . rit rmi PownttJ WlU ltl UTtaWas7tt4. -SaM larywevwr. - bavio a rotrra. rtiuui, utrTtatoaa, am. . THE FINANCIAL AND MIMINS RECORD, ' 01 Broadway, Nw fork. ; SubaeHbtioni (4 a Tsar i t2.50Biiontlia. , A WKKKl.T SKWSPAPER PKVQ. Thll TO THK riX.wrfAK. MIS. , tSH AKO PKTUOLltVM IS- -' TSKSSruoFSOBTU . ' -;:- AM KHIVA. . '..r ' 5 ft Cdntainaihe latest reports from tk ' Gold, Silver, (.'rail kud Iron Mining Duv tricta, and Hit rteHona; able reviews of '. the Financial, Kailwar, Mining, Petro. leum, Coal. .ln.'n. Ilnllion aod Bunerlor Metal. Markets; a liat o! Incorporated rHvtdend-l'aylng Minos; intereatuif jet- ' ten from eorrcaKudenta, ete., etc. . BASPliR COPIES FUZZ.
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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