The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 17, 1887, Image 4
R
1NSTEAb OF HiNG HANGED.
Vheat Electrlulasns Siy of Taking Life by
Means of a Uattery.
(From the New York Star.)
Some Now York physicians think that
improvements in hanging are urgently
needed. They want to make the death
penalty easy, pleasant and delightful. 1
Electricity has beon proposed by them
for capital puniahment, and the Legisla- 1
ture yesterday considered a bill to sub
stitutA the electrio battery for the hang
mnan's rope.
An electrician at the Edson building
in Pearl street, where electricity is man
ufactured for illuinainting purposes, was
yesterday aske(t how people might be
killed with neatness and dispatch by
electricity. Ie said that it was the 1
easiest matter in the world. All a con
demned man would have to do at the
hour and mnomea('nit when lie was to leave I
the world for brighter clinics, would be
to take hold of two wires, one connected
with a positive battery and the other
with a negative battery. Acting thus as
a conductor between the two wires the
electricity would go through him like a
stroke of lightning. lie would die in an
infinitesimal fraction of a second. His
taking ofl' woul le as painless ats it was
sudden, lie would never know what had
hit him.
lie might stand on two plates, receive
the electric current through his toes and
die with lis boots on. lie might sit in
a chair with his feet resting on the plates
and die comlortably.
Killing the condemned b)y electricity
is a hunne, civilized and scientific way
of disposing of them. A man is usually
sixteen minutes in dying at the end of a
hangman's rope, and ho usually suf'ers a
great, deal before death comes to relieve
him. A one-cell battery would kill all
the prisoners who will ever be hanged in
the Tombs under the present law. The
only people opposed to the use of elec
tricity in capital punishment are the
hangmen, and they are opposed to it be
cause it would throw them out of work.
If the gallows are taken down all the
hangmen in the country will strike.
711 il( ' ."IJil'.w\..N '1TO.iIt.
Thle 1kaun IIful ' ,tusoliuin li Iire iI lF M,3rri.
simpish on in Weist I.afu lI IIill.
(F;omn the I'hi a)'elphiin n;auni )
On the edge of at deeliiing slope in the
nortlwesteli part of West Laurel lill
Cemetery stands the grand mausoleum
erected to the memory of lishop Simp
son by his widow. it occupies an eleva
tion overlooking a bea itiful landscalpe,
through wlich wends the narrow
Schuylkill. The structure, coniposite
gothic in style and cruciforim in shape,
is 22'. by J. feet in dimension, includ
ing the wings at the side, and 24 feet
high fron its base to tlie to1) of the
crosses on the main building. It looks
like it iiiiittire (hlureb). There are five
windows and four trefolis of cathedral
stained glass giving IIglit to the chan
ber, wliicli is 19 1by .1U feet in the clear.
Eight catecombs;, four on eacht side,
built of Wlit() Italian marble, occupy
the wings of the sirueture, while in the
centre of the chambrer is the satreophagua
ii' which rests the deatud body of the
>ishop.
UIpon the end of t he tomb is the in
serip)tion: "1 slutil ba0 saatistit'd when .1
awiake in 'Tity lik(nt'Ss.'' '[hen ftllous:
-''Matthew imipson, l;iihop of the
Met,hodist I'ipiu'opatl ('hurch. .1hrn,
.Juno' 21, ls1t . I )iti, .ih ne IS, 1551.'
Th 1e l.t uapon whi('h the maiiusoleui is
.+rect'ed i5 cirCular in sliap, iii net y 'eet,
in dietet'r and suruainded by a granite
cop)ing. The~ pr'vatiling fiatuare of the
whole structut re is itsa simaplicit y.
Till-: SOIl Tl!s 131ilu)VI:.ii:N.\I.
Tlie IVtailt nla s wee~k ly repot of
netw eiiterisesi'5 in thle Sot i shows tIlit
the remiarkIab le dev'elopment'it that I ms
been ini progrettss fori somie months past
in all iectio ns of thle Sot isi on thle int
creatse.
Amiong~ the' 1e:itling~ orgiu i:.ationis of
the nteek reted by it th ~Ile Tirol esuint zue
the following:
Kentitucky v A rknei a It-' atnd CompanyiItti,
o~f L outisvill', 1Ky., capjitai , 1,0i0.
P[eacock~ CoXal, fro Il Jn A.1ilwtovemtent
(Cottoni Proe at ( maiesville, Texas,
Cotton facetory at Shellby, N. C.
1.Qeeltrie lighlt wo rks iat Sihelbyvi lle,
Alat., andit Dalmthis, T1exax.
Thre' furniture fatotries, tonte at Win
stotii, N. (O., ite itt J toine, ( n., iil one
(iold mine at .lary,eville, Ts an.
of t enr.1u, at''' y A:., with htI,iR, elti
catl.
andI ( k'urgial.
Nine raihoiad complanties; I wo in Ten
one in Sout hi Carmohina, one in Louttisiania.
Thme Tra'idesmi aLlso. reports timtt c(t
tonu miiilxli t ( lha tanoott.gi,~ 'tbeo, TIexits,
will bew coni.iderabi ly enilar'gedt.
A Jl'gt nlher)1' of isller' inu(lsLtie
Thei.s Andjitrennodaw
'enatorl tlhLat't'y has raisedl ai row ini his
tryjing to isatsf hb: e' sit h.t s. 'Te liw
providles that 't' r,ods in Andtii elo ttounty
lust het workledt cinough daty to put amil
keep thiem it n troughi ortdi.r, el I hi ,r
visiont otf the hill are sitin;'ett, o>g ito
ac'omliih lis endl. 'lItre is also
small levy zhu' fori melthaiii pill tf
oft the rtoad wicht art' si sponmvy thaltordi
nary'i worik (lannlot i-ret til'he es. 'he
~awi ism an extellen it' ' litd we wvi e it I
'oeeca extede to tIs cimitt. 'The bowi
With pefl,r appehtite, and p)ettit..e g~i;ht
'ouigh in mors:'.~'ingt, or' onl irst lying diowit
at nightI, shld lo loaoked1(11 to in timec. P er
soins atflietedl ii t omtiSumpt~t tin are~ lro
verbially unconscIiousltl ofj teir real state:.
M~ost caises e(nunence w(ith i atoreredh liver,
.hetading to htad tdigest ion and? !lthterf'ect
or wasting of te flesh. It is a foir,, of
scrofuilous dhistla)(, an tiIs (I curalle b y thle
use (of that gr'eatesit of1 all bloodsn c'(lesing,
known as D)r. Pierce's ''tohle M~edicali
Dihscovery."~
Good fiardeilng.
Major .(Tohn A lexantder, of Coluintat
made ab out $100K on seven-eighths of anx acre.
He chtallengetd a one( horse country farmer
to a compatilson of crops, anid the Muajor
eaame otut victorious. The Major is not only
-agood rdeXlner, but lie is the best mechan F
in te tae. ils shop Is up to the garret
4n worksh)ock full and i'inning over.
iMer9 6 an Danneh.
uNEIIIRAL NIMS NOTE$. cat
(ei
Thec ntire Italian ministry have resigned. fnc
Macon, Gn., is taking steps to have a paid 1
lrc departmwnt. I,
At Winona, Miss., iron ore has been dis- tin
ovcred1 in albuiidancc. to
The Iailroa(l Conimuission of Alatbanla of
i0s been duly organized,
The strike in the New York (locks con
inues, with no prospect of a settlement. I1'
The vote of the Senate In rejecting the
tnminattion of Matthews stood il to 17. ho
'The strikers on the New York docks are or
'apidly returning to work.
'I'he SenalitC has conlirnled the nomination ic
if Ii. K. Church as Governor of l)akotn. n(
'Tlhe Supreme Court of Louisiani sus- 1
: US the colstitutionality of the Sunday ia
'Thie I Louse h:ts passed the Senate hill lIp.
)i-priating $50,00 for a public )uildini 1i
t Aigusta, U:t. Is
'lhe Boston street-car drivers have struck '
or two hours for meals, out of the twelve Is
or which they are paid. Ii
The President has nolninated l. ('.
[oore, of Missouri, Consul General at til w
ity of Mexico. aC
Mr. Parnell denies that lie is going to tief
lontinent.. IIc says his physil'i:ti is well I
iittisi'(l with his Irogresst.
The Indiana fund for a mtonaurnnit to
Ilendricks has not yet reahlie its lirst
tho>usatnd. II
Manlon Marble says there is no grotual ii
fir il)pr(11ension colicerning Setret <tt (p
Mannming's condlit[onl.
.(1overnor Ib'aver, of Pennsylvan ia. hi is nc
signcd t he prohlibitory aun(endnlent lft Ii. fr
.jnnt. rc:-nlution.,.
'He: grand jury of New Orleans hove in- ni
di-ltd :11 persons for gIlnb linL, ineholing ui
ia tntiulb'r of professionals.
I shunl, is atgain active. No damlange is niw h
antticil-ated. a
Ti'- 'resident hats signed the hill for the
("t ction of a pulle huilding at C;harle.toni,
n:
S. C.
A. London dispatel says t.hat Glerian l
:itis are bisily emntployed in purchasing
hI:rse< ill Yorkshire.
n
b oth umscs of the Ntevadlat Lgilature t;
Ii.ye ado)pted resolutions lislraa'nchisiig
M 11ormo0s in Nevada. c:
The' lati'st re'port from tlie Wlite Rivcr
.1 unct1ion1 (\t.) dlis:aste'r puts the niulmber of Ib
kilh-d at. :1- and of wonntded[ att 8U. hi
Tl'he I)ennison Paper Comnpany of Me- s(
(1l411nies Falls, Me., ies suspeInded1. It. is h
sumpl)usel that the liabilities auoutnt to 0
'1h' c:se of ex-Allerman Cleary, indicted
w:th .eQuide, (YNeill, MeCbhe and(I oti- ii
ec":, 0 .s called1 in coulrt andl trial set for . J
\\ eiuesdly of next week. u
'1'he Norwegian s:ip I):lgmar, (ap)tain I1
Stoi ilierg, 1r(1mt Pensacola, I)eceenhr I, tI
fui L ivcrlu>)l, foindered( at Sea. '11he tret
ha e arnriVed at Qlueenstown. i
l'bri'-ti-it SIchn, of Erie, 1Pa., wlo lIhit
:ua n kied oneof' hisiI:aughtcrs andi woanml a'
it 1111 ther, two uonths ig, committd 0I
sui,'nit by hanging in the Erie jail. 2n
A str,ong Iormuon lobby hais left Salt I
L)Le ('ity for W\atshingtlo ti) work aa:tin:t
Ihi l ndtni l:,-'Tu ker bill.
J1,int baillets wire takeni for I'nited States
elt.)r 13 the Lcgistitures ot New .leiseV
'I We \'st V'irginlia yestenhay, b ut withoiu'it
resilt.
An in( (n(liary 'sct lirt to the law ollicc
f~rme rly of E-. A. G;lovt"r, at E-(dltI.l. on is
Iuesd:y. Tinely ti:S;overy prei.ntel a
dtisaistrous m)itlat r.ition.
\ ti. :te n,a m tssuth\-t(t 1yv e. a h)mnt was Ihrown at the p)oli(ce \\
station. l ight m n h:ive bel aiested, 't:
(eh i11ule w i th in-ofenle.
iiib2're tihe Se'li' ('22nunt it'- regar din11 h'e
al'h Ie \\25': 12:hingt "ZMIllo u e otril haw 2l' i
hu at ill liin T1 .\a1 , h1111r1 \\' 1112l ii
The- ll 2ustlle hslt paise Ithe hil' to imi 12m1I
The Itv. J V aln nmo h
.l 21 ditI coferill gill 11 shortlak isi t
d.1 rue lraz111' , where1ll- heIil l l o 11:1. I
in luur inii th ) capneity11 ofaniioay
T22ill I lyll . has iide to21 rels I'S1il'lwire I
I ' '
The-i itan:ilian111 't i alr:3 112 is 1oc 21l1
b;Itsnow and 2nw2ie hr hsbe
n-1 IninI when11 11ne wiall t e l ll r ll'h. 2The
n llis~i n>Iing it 111 1 A meic n 2i2.:l 12
ITii' ( irein .N it o .o iin o
.l.:t2 l Htnry L. tn Lazarust' o ult 12t' inal- n
tI linnlt i te tlninistation of the(2 'etate t
11211 t. 1 . )'S.I Illy a h)3ero of1 three war-214:1 1
222 ( lif thI, Mleh . ia ii ii w s i
h-m[ il)aytii n. 11 i' h :a ~ llst reei vedlI' hi
-I.nu IIsonppes
ni: l b y lA urte lel:i ai Ii0 .1( imputin42 1 th
r - ' inn >rlt to Ge 1i w ,n
Thi w1ttih ,v, ial Ilstrm i121 ofil 1igna tl: 1ro
jf- li:i SC:tnCd Newhiel 1'ry b, ihu)1 ire2
Iill el diir s,02r1'21 twls v iie in tahed mens , 1
AtSon njlght210 ad heateniI21 ast to I I1
ofl l>eruti1s :n tean abroat'ion of, the ae
S-ixtyl(h:uialliIneed hvr a tx oi to V
iA incplea wiofv thes paratSiInl at Cimre
W'a'iYn'.dgIthe N~g8l1e or lnihdre
nnai o ;. !-b4- dcde iiue
ed that the minelars are thing of the
idloek, but ueither faction will yiell nit
h.
I the PCIIlP\v1ni;a l tuuse the joint
c)lttion providing for the SUhIUSjont of
question of a prlibition tituitnent
t vote of the people was pa;sse bi 1y H Vote
180 to 61. It Jets alrcady ptssed1 the
ii ite.
1"0 botnb1)5 were simlultaneously ex.
dlud yesterday in frnt Of the police
tduaInrters' oillce in layons, Fraice': 'l'The
mb11)5 struek against the rail lg andi were
IS Prevented fromi cxpeniding theIr f'orcee
the Liblling.
Ih;avy r'uis :id the Ibreakingt; ip of the
mt the st.rcamsl h:ts c:ltlst'd tliutds in
aily all the strcmltts inl Wete('rn N iw
rk, Northertn Ohit, So tihtrn ,\lItI ig:n
'1 Noi thern Illjinojs. ( ('it <:u:lige to
opecrty re sultted in somte (ii".
.Jthn (. L('iihlton, lor i!) y :trs cltrk o
JlM uni('ilral ('r'inlinarl ('t ' of L't ,i
shorlt, in his u((olUtfS inl a1 Iit e '11tH
ii to 'te.'lh .1 :3(t,t, itt. A It her ':;i e nI11i1t
tha!. the shetlaet i n si:'llilit nirtt, ItlI(1
't. Leiihitto I s at 11 i1t oI lit ei ls ,
I.tdwrd't ,tu w, (iiV idit(tr (,f the llil
Iuk'e /1lbl r / it /l;', w;'ia. s(t-n vicell tee
tly's' l:thour inl tli he h i ('e tf ('(Iltn-t tiin
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t IIt, l-i!,t(-rtI r 'r Stite'l tif County g' irn
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IBIUC-A-URAU.
'l'here was a man of Arkansas, A
WYho had a most savage old father in-las,
With a shoe No. 8
lie shot him over the g 8,
And made bone dust of his lower jas. r
tI
S)eath rates-Funeral expenses. o
''lhe point of death--The bayonet. fc
Light weight-A pound of candles. I
Literary Notes-Author's promises to m
pay- g
'l'hlc pianist's iomise to play is, of course, i
note of hand. It
A ba ISe deceiver is fit for nothing but Y
playing ball. N
'he coward reckons himself cautiou , the tl
ndsecr I'rugal. al
The original Boone companion was )an- hl
ilI' Irusty rifle. u
It is perfectly natural for ''the sad sea fr
wives'' to look blue. lc
"A chance actinaintanc"-Tho bunco sa
st((re'r th
Yui set my teeth on edge-as the saw C
r;iarked( to the file. d(
A. rousing demonstration-Getting a T
rowing boy out of bed.
"'lhre is a frost" is the latest English of lt
being 'left out in the cold." 1)
Wien the cohl begins to strengthen then h(
t. Io' (i al hills bgin to lengthen.
\\hen a mi gets to be a leader of work- (
in tnen lie is alec to quit work. st
''he dimte mnuseum woman who writes
w iti her toes must make a great many foot
noteds.
istory repeats itself. A man named
Cain killed another man in Colorado re G
(tently. 11
E nghl is importing hells from alFt i
mr i e fnotu(lries. ''hose Baltimore bells al a
ways Wele luir1a'. Ic
Wai t makes wants,'' said the young at
lish'atd. whecn his wife asked him to buy i
her a I : pair of corsets. in
unning iz a weak itniitslun of wizdom, 11
atsl iz liable at ("nny time to merge into to
trmil, SSVs .osl Ilillings. I
A ceorgia lady boasts of having raisedf
0nic ia. cauring Ii fteen inches in hiameter. P
She dotcs hot re<puire to kccp a dog.
v;t is one thousand miles long and
t'ty -ux tiiles wide. Must look sometling
lie ;aral lernhardt. tit
ti
"Tilt:t is; not, th wcay' to raiis(' a childl,"' 1i
,"i lie ltr huni}tnitarian to a parent arrested
f r ifting his boy by the car.
"I'apa's ltome ''o-night'' is the l;test
I vn ' Ihe o and n of the last word of the
t::t n he oititted when necessary.
ie l'a nina skin, though crushed to
etii, hs the lowse'r to take somebody
whii it.
T us'ed to sai tCrazy as a hed hug," it
It; the teviued v'ersion bmth it, "Crazy as g
a hed quilt. -' i
.\ iew futt hais beetn ptt in l,achtnui t tl
tnmaiins' otliiee, which gives the ollice a 1
ini hiert ;l,e:aratte. hi
\ a einiral rule the man who makes t:
c\t ttiporttneuis spet'eches an give you the t'
ttt:;nmt.twrilt if Von vant. to print it.
. ''.l;tn pri(> ses, buit--." Upon think
ini. it, oVer, we dotn't bliev("d he prop oses
;s oiten as the girls would like hit to.
'he snii I ay learaing 'lhe alphabct is It
verv iiiuh like a postage stamp-he often a
;ets stucik on a letter. c
tldics' hits are higher than ever for this
Ii
w'inter. By ainid by they will have to take
ihem il to tge12it indloors. I
. ih' is the seaSon when the (ider iteher o
:,mr," in denand than the ba-e ball v
It' liotu1
\ itn ay talk and talk and not I-e a '
t it h(' talks to 3out aloutt 3ou good1 h
I i no ariti(cular hmrm itn ridinug aii
hI,Ivi 1 yoii don't take up te whole road &'
\ thert mtay suteed in cutting off' hiis
so uiliout ai 'etnt, liut lie enn't cut oil' the
hwier-.
.\ lihildelphtia clergyman demandIs:
"\ h:1 sini the lBible?"to wh'Iiciwe promipt- It
*yrpy --Aniitittn h-aves.''t
Te:u- ii -oIt you were presidenit of a p~
''I tairi and wanitedl a gate tenider, what si
lim ''fT'etionls of a nin whlo Is pirovedl to ti
i ii n-vahliiii at oiver .$8,000t, how ft
am i h:ar tal he ati'rtions of a t rue nuin? '11
I i iid thati winie2i dtrss ext ravaganttly "
S'iry I 'h er womeni. A tnanm whvlo dresses
I\'' iiiat ly gzenerally wotries his taiilor.
I; itatd that Matk Tlwain has beetn ntiore
Iafu in tiransfotringi the cenits of hui- o
mIh:to dilhiirs thiti anty imani in the aI
Wlw yut iminfiire antxioutsly after the r<
hi !ith iif thti'iinae in the mnorninig, it is ci
n(" itttlyIoinfirtig to bie told that it is ft
wei'l ten<m h to bei oult." 'ali
If a on's oh itluary nticties coul (on11y 1 1
i.:bi ed) white lie is runnning for oillee ip
I lt alt ft'r death the result of' mainy IV
n-i oun inihit lie difYT'rent.
We lwat' a wotiati in te tip (nutrty
in y thit the onily' thlings shie is kiiownt ,
" ''i away are " sii>os'' to hier nteighb ot's'
w
I aia. h'rs toi bei ani estatblishied tluth that hi
"ul f LeeI-ybour-mtouth-shut is fetter
tiii l.n: ir lot expdlnationi after you have (er
AaA ni:iiini with a homely wife ntever el:
rIn/IT ho much2( whorse lie tmighit have si:
101on ii i nl he ts aii Eniglish prof'essionalI
(er tin- streniigdi of ai man in propor- to
f !i thbet je, he( could11 1play y
'1 111ii ijilial to teni times the weigh't p
1.11)1 e atyw o ig 'I wo l a
"', ~ ni I Iay the lmleul':t, ill-oewho oif
I *t- en theu feathert lads duingia a w
TIT Lei.it was struck biy lighitintg
m ~l~tght, and( onI the spoit whiete
h t ii bi oi on taii. lyin' if it
2'' -i al titntner',' reTiarkedt te politi'l i
1 -I> 1)r, is hte setit to bei<hytrter'sli
wil arI :luno1i2unt spient iin adlvertisint un
by ha uIkers-' leadis ne to believe thali tht
pro I I'ih shlI hel chantged so) ais to all
wad Ier 'iT's nting like hithier. lnt
Wilu consultinig any faishioni aiiuter
Ty, theI~ iatemient maiuy bei haTidedel thlit ".c
It -i on. jiuj hoves will hie "wors, 9
wxt fall,l
ii A iia ica hayi 1.13 inaieditI to oan Italian h
irtiw', a yearm h.g haus ailready left htim.__
'ImI) A imerl wii l.i arte tooi prom!u lto travel
A a 'ihl ladyf, hiaviing sevetn niarriage2able
lul Ii aiuse it is rich in phosphorus, fte
1a01altIong ini imakitnustehies
A Ci .o aeluymant atsks; "Cian ai matnG
huI lii-ine,,s mi", y'Iho can If lie ad(
largely.
Awvit'ri says thaut ''kind word'(s are neve'r
it.' Ihow is it wh'len y'our wIfe puts1
aii mi a letter anld gives' them to you to
A paitir tells Its reatders: " Donu't harp
nI i st troiiules." We siuppose they canti
olde, dlay thet accorideon and jewshiarp on
henm a's thylike.
Some',i one lInt. tokoy what, tI1e work
if a giit iata Is. Well, wo don0t know,f3
in le' it. is to have his picture In an fim
port<ed soap advertisemnt.
"ltullo, Mikel I hear yer on a strlke."
''S I atm. 1 struck for fewer houirs."
'' )ld you stuceed?"' "Inmdeed(I idId. I'm
n.it workIngant sf1 flo."
Jolored Man Leads In the Oppo (Itlon
Uharges of lrLibery.
'WA Anixrrox, i). C., I"bruarv 8.-- hl'c t
nminder of the documents he:u'in upon 1
c notination ('f Mr. .laenu C. \int tlw ,
Albany, N. Y., to bec lteudet of Ieei i::
r the 1)1striet of Conlumbia, wete ioni 1
iblic to-day in c'ontorinity with the t'
oval of the injunctiion of secrecy by the 1
mnate in Sectt session yesterday. IhI
renter palt of tie 1)etit ions aind mlum,ran
t received front peI SOns ((litaidle of \\ llh
gton ap)ear to liv( be I)cen originalted hv
r. WTin. Ii. Johnson, colored, Ot Alb:al
. Y., whos namie leads Ihose attal I to
i petitions and whose signature alone is
tached to a nuntber of iong lt rs :w
tsing Matthews of attenlpts ot hr h'n'
n, intimldation of color\l voters and c 1
tering threats of renuoval of colorled in
omll emtploymnent at the Statle capita! un
ss they voted the I)mocratic ticket..((h- Jh
n further asserts that in past yeats Mat
ews was, with him, an carnest liibih.
n worker, but changed his politics from
rrupt motives. Among the protestinw
Cuments i an editorial front the Tr-n
egram ll, etrarterizin)g .31atthews as t1he
orst kind of olicnsive partisan; reput o f
ie exectitive c1)im nittee Of the ('oinhhi
emocratie ciub) delining its p)sitin11 upon
)me rule; 1an1d a letter firm .. ( : ie
oorc, of Washingtolale, OolmIge cli y,
1'., declaring that "3,lattliews is a so)n
cl and is only using his blck skit as
aCk in trade in polities."
Work ol a Uronki.
While Adelina P.atti vas sin:ing i: thet
rand Opera IIoe, tani tnii=, n
e(eisday night, a1 t(tt(iduis .\lsio
its heaird(, i11(1 a clont of iii:e iia
ove the iiling of the to1) u;lley. AS
on as the lucatiotn of tr(ub:)e ((ould bec
runed, i p01ICeniultt rushedi to ii s(l
i( found a Ian with burnt faice enl
m)ds, otlianing with agony, :t tie r,
ai1s of an infernual iachinec ab1)luit hi1n.
C waS placcI under arrest antd convey V''I
the hospital, where he stated that win
stoopet to pick ip his hat ani :m' h
11und a package uider his sat' which ie
eked up, and Il:at as Ie raii it to :",
htt it wa5 it exIlodcd.
lie was .idly huit. Ie Liave his n: i
I)r. .ames It((l(dgS, aget 71 y.C:1r;, n I
n(t. in San Franc'is(o. IIe stoitiv t:ei
inS his ilnnOC(an'(', but it is C ly( b1le
eved he tiieul to throw a bomb)1) 'at I'i.
An i penilve itsir y.
.lust think of it. A .1 . dg', a
1,6t00 Solicitor, wit it Sheriti, Ilerk i teno.
ralier 111(1 a company of Court ('nstil){l s
id the embleins of Iheir otli cc, t guether
ith 3) ''good and lawful mcn" lili Iar
'om every corner of the country, sitinl
) solemn dignity to iinld (it n l'their a an
ro ltld stolen a dolh;u-.in,l a-hlalt h,,:. lt
scarcely')) po:il( that the" ing-e,nuity
is average ILe'gisintor ever dre;ame: if
iore as)uidly rilicu:lous p)ro(ceedin;g. 'Its
1) tCa(SC anI a few ither i-ss whlih Wi ll
itd at. this court, would se: v i( ine
in the lig'aity of a goed T'1rial ,)u-! ah
Ilice.-.tl ti,i('.s (Iiss <wd 1 0 :r.
The Iiu;nhnm Cawe 11ai((.
It is now said that Wah;er I.i:: !Li
:ft the asylutut wh-re he ha's Ien iin bi,in
ad that he has inuale hiis way to .bua:'n.,
nunty through Vir,ginia. I 'T'h Ie )i. ii
'rrer' dleclarcS Ihat he las bes-n :i
On)e sintCe the intrler, anid it ';thi ,
1sids, he has actually visited i s lie ,.I' f
is crime. ''his is a sirainge I(clurtii~n
1)e of the Ino5t remal:nkabl(e int:al, ;tbab
hol' lffair. An Otii cr (,t Ie law t j
correspoldent that if ever Iiii ' ::n
'lie brou(ght to) tri:;l (andt( nev( r ulthe ,i j. t
cts wiiuil be ht'ouhti1 to Ilinht i(ic
ike it Itmor,e hoiirribule than .ven. the a
m:stionail imgin~at ion c ul coneti'. e.
A $iuirin' Oli 'out.
M~iessrs. Loo)ikaill &i ('o. ha:'vie Itar!!
LAw entetrprise at. Ch estepr. it i> a 's:
I mpill. Tihe tmil! is loe:pted nar :E. (;
miaiipu roaid onp tini- smal:l br:.hiI :h an:.
ilrlug thaut townvi. Th'Ie eniterpi.tin< po
rietor.s lmuvI' six N liiniimaits whib coi
tate daiy ,) poundtPs ofi .e-sifra to i -
lie oiil is obttpiined by mtin'' of ivr p,';'
Pin. Mesirs. Loo:kailjl V ('n hav ii r.i i
tnd tip intcreatse thi manhert of ph:::
hein thteir supjply Pf Iroot- i:nas
ihipu to P-ave '~ Money,
Atnd we tiit al'po s-ty--io:o pin
we'ill, ini ou adtvice-l it ill inmi kei :'
gl latlies geniendly. TFhe grti nrmit '
ntationaul irre(gtularly, iponst:tit i:nta o
iordecrs--iluees us- io' reconueipi i mju e.
ando iittaltiiidly D r. luici ''e's":ii
rescription"'-wom:;it's b "t fim iti
ill save mtontey.
y3 to :ontvintie th Ik irk int' in,e 15I
isn't one of his own diIisuions thi i e,mi
s dleatth.
Thei Cit cuntry girl gets e (ven: n. ith her ci'('y
it.5'( full of pimyinig bpoarderis, venlntw.
O we shiothl like tio hatvi v i :ul lim
Whenct you retunt froim ain aeenuo
tli nu>r thant hi:s haiip ie to' yon.
id im?t
"Hm. ave yothut.aile Un'ir' the r Inl
Ytgae you thtie? W e
iX youil haveough k t styVlroish t;urnsIoii ."
".Do yrant ahnk P oulae
ren an; d er Semeias,
thVerytnrge &r tloweriong Plants.
SxPrice quoyso ahia t neing
)citiintei Cbogs, pmrelcdn in Mi.
Correndpondetion in tliripcd.a
Ig nO hi ic y. 'OITENTHl' ST.Wi
BLOD AN) MONEY.
Tho blood of man has much to do in
hnping is aections during his pilgrimago ,
brough this troublesomo world, regard
s of the amliiut of present or expect
ut nmoney in pocket or stored tway in
1mnk. 1t is a coneeded faet that, we ip
lcar al ou r b)lood itakes US, an1 the
)1>(er the 11o01d, the hatppier, healthier,
retiter a( v is'er we are; hence the ott
e>eatl'edl init'rrlg)torry, "how is your
1ood?'' With pure utretamUs of life-giving
luitd c'oltIrsIm' tir oug;h our v(tins, 1 bound
og throgh 1our healt antd plt)ughing
btroumgh (ur phl"yt"ical ftramemo, our urorals
-)CC1C bettter, oulr (iOn0.titution stronger,
)U intlilceilmt 1 facultieo 11ore 1t!ute and
r,tnlder, anld 11111, w01mt1n andi1 childreit
'ip1iCr, 1CalllUti'er atul 1O1"Or lovely.
t he un)n('(dl'lt(l diand, tITe lui
i)traIIlelel en1tativt 1\w 'rs, amtl tie utn
!'iltalcal)le1 )1UUt p ir(lrnt those f0 11111 -
)t'nt'hableu e!itater andi integ;rit y, poilnt
with ani iunerring fingter to 1. .1;.1. ---.
l3ota li l 11101 i timlt--(s fai' the il',,t, the
!1CahPest, tlm (tlicku't ottl the gnulnllist
mld ituost powerful b)lood roeedy ever
eforo known to) 1m(irt:1 1m1a!!, 11 tht'" re
it1f anlld Dositive cure oU f 1) H'rlula, Ilbu
lnatisinl, Skini 1 (istra;'0, aill t;tits, of 1)!':od
Ioso,\idne(y copla)iints4, uilold & ioer
11u 5ores; cnC(e's, catarrh', etc.
It. i. i only about thrieo years old
--a hah 11't y i 1, giat: ii 0ower--hu)1 t1
nad 1s)UOlh a von(deful tliowirig Ill it.
111t'1( 1l. ) \1r4 in1 CurigL 111 and en'in i 1
'raiitCatiiig thel abiove Ctrmphl)1itt, t;'iii
ngnlltIe 41tles ill the f;ce of Iren;:iCd Uo;
)U::1tiO aal wo11tuld-b' 1m10o eytl mnoi>1
t'tt(rl froin 1l points wiero jilt roU
b;ed 'a (pou r )0Uinlg ill u)ol nti, speaitr
t i; i"t)t - pr.: -. tf1Ilm say they r(,
0'Cuve 1We' b.ti111 10t 0110 1 -t t lt of .1;.
. ti. tiit( 'y iave from twenty, thirty
ti i tli iu C('i! (rl.10 1:v'en lu 'elt 1, ttk:;
> 0 .'": l <b')' tion O' itiert. t:'ll 1(0 -
u lhias br t:u.h. of mIl l 'iu n( U(1111'l
0(1st t'ti . W e \d .>ll the pmrrof in b'l:1ek
t1: \ 'hi , ot e l-' Ir lo the ( i t.
:l who ' 11re full itftrn '1w ll oit
Il e.V-e nod cire of 1."lo('i '1'ti. U1:,
rt1 f11lat :ni H 'e1'fu!l)us Swt'llingo, t1..
r , 1., t'l0:! i ,i)y \ 1 v Com
1';'ito, (a r0 b, o .., eo1n :-'ceur' byilmail;
tre', a ('t))y of t) ur 4t e .1li'-tritel
lbe.'k ((\' WlOn'le's, lilled with the most
wv utl'erful andl1 str:ltling proof ever before
known. \.dkl'es,
.!10 , O )f ill Cf.., Atlantal, (Ga.
rttr
44I .* 4:: ..'(4 11) () (44
N It lOOl : 'cur(a ith( titu' 'f i:tbor
t1I it' . ' 1 th1 , h n, h'l it rat y
l..l -1 ! 4 th !;::1'": 1 I 1t l (ife o ( bo ll
it.i !i d ;(4 O t, and 1 e.V :' th"
Iii '1 h tr IlI:t t ;! Idu:l ); e r nlt' ft ' 4bile
to .e i rIIt e -V ry 1 ,:ille tsi l;oile to
1-! ').0( :l ,1( 1 .0 il4, til<)) ) h rt
narn1'ilar 5 inpli't ls. I;s etlea'_y 111
th11 rls:;' I ', ii t Cui It to be calleIl
7IIn.N\Iir: lt'i I ':I )t.'. t11 1<. t r (-an}
a" Ot'! of 1 o til B '- mi g retledilC.A Of
tt:r Illu'' il l'1d Iln 1V.
W'e tan.t 'Ipi tlblsll 1 rilIlle!rte, t lO!
Cr'1'iltit ''ltly O itlout YOnIl.
It11t Ih '1ti. 0Vy of 1( s' iCi'I.. Y t,t
w;t l.it un'. lr'C On Cie.
ft't! i f u .r b - '1' "T o '( ri '' ia I'1 fr'o
];1.I)'(?11 11!o J ;rlATk'OR CO., All int.l, Ga.
thf e LPE m4144 KIDNEYS an
r--3t 444l 4:44. ''4 141E:1al
un4 e44r44 :4 4 l' ne4 , nt4 ,
0! e und not r(eAm - w
( P. n' DR PILERS IR
TON'4onef4 r. d 1e~4 1.1:4 eur (J)o. f411 oi-sh ak
b, comi4-44n.4 FreIpt (ntv. CCIteI Ill 3 utR f3it
TEDr. HART ER'' MEICIE CPANYS
St. Louis, Mo.
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Fon Imm44n
f Tethin af andeas. Isasf,n
1, ent b4 ne4l4 .\nr hd unlh (, 4r). .1.1'
he.1 lth$ ha. henbuC.Mr NAorIbrL V1.tr -1
L1;TIn iN011Gre douIriIhad bee fo E.
a((It( lit' aot l'in he size of athal lin1, 1
)l very(11 toneit h44 4an 1er t )o 1111 i. .is t atr
b.l(4144 1If,,4 r . 4 ,A .. NC J. MccoNA'4 44
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."1.nl a < .: 1 L'ol,c'lif or :'1iptil ol
to he : G r->t'.Lhi, Snit - ltheH,
c: 6(" ( , " c itly or lionagh
,it I t, I (' it:t ;ts 1( ('ntts((1 by ttt
b a i i r' t .'i by this o werfti,l 1intl'
a ni , 1 i t i 'i a:tiitu mt tlic'I( '. C re8t
E nii g t; lt'e". r*itlt htial under iti b'
iits po(tlni y 'i f:rin': 'Ti'tt'I, 1r OO litii1,
R i1) , O,.tr-bu:i lii , (:rc I' )'e', Scrox.
itt') ;orON aitt1 .'ellitgx, III p.
Jol:s a l. senv<ttt, hitt Swe('111ngM,
( o lire, oI Tit ' t Neick, and Enstltrged
i nS(I. 'nl ti --l ts inl ta11 s for a
:tl4 tri:t t withI io ir'w 1 ;' t ;, i ti SkItt
I)ir :1"',es Ur thii' a1inw : !n nut (iii- a t('('ati:)
01 S1 ro'I >l'iltiini i t ri,:.
t"'n'Bea rRtiaol fs 't'; !- is i,i E. f
TIhoni b lt" Ib n(o; it, byt n no;))r. 5'i(+rtr.f[
i OItti'n !'Yldit 6L(t;coi t'ery,i' atl eood
d11Jxige ,it i,a izIrol:Iii, buOIal it p"l
iitb,i i t I liul iiirengtht,twiil heedi.thishedtt.
whliih Is :( r7 filo of rxlto Litt ,,k isut
rt ."t'1 mi'1 (nrt <l b,y ths: r<'tiidy. I' tniken h('
It'rt- th i : 1 1: : : t; tif' h (li r, i ? s t - reachetti (.
r : x. t I"i linwt' ot''r thit t'rrilly
;t:(l dik";t ', whi :i lii:.t. olf.tringit this nowit
ii (I t .in' l bli( ', ir. 1 n'Itit('i
thi -:-i t r it'!, +o n I t;llingl it hhl; "Con-.
t::i 1)11 tt! : : e'' lii? : li?'ini-( wh ich,t
ir i: 1 -. n it b;; : -n ?"t li' a"oi ,
si n -n a n l ee u)ig
I. : ; i i' rt : t .. :: "i I'ii ' ttt li", of
F ': i ' .i . " 1" I('ili t: Ip T..iJ
nti"i ;i : . I i . . Ii it' " Itli'npC'l'
I1 i''' :' , t.i:VL(riCt lb f1
If yt I-!t(.t'd, havo
L:ll'ow 1 , . 'i-h-roni ipot9
cln te - -' U. ' :1 I 'ti( u l:the or irzzi
ttt.', h I' n. l i i.+ii ii. inlt"rnul h('tt or
il. ! l '-n h' . l i pi r'i(
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J)" L'irc'e i ,:>l ettt ilei ettc iI 1)1e.
I2 '1Y !r(, :t r :c:+n(4 t""ili, Elro11.
<i ir :.,: ' d ' 'otgli, attd
Eases Term of.Payment-,
Ei,ht Gra i M fr Dar, OIerce'3
S re Hurd tydle:l Ato o.
c1l iOI tt -1:. - . i ; nI -.tl.u,L N.1
$50e WWARD
l re by tFr . pr<pietrs
\ - I.. a ~i 'it. rrh whjIi,e
' lii r a 'i- '.;t "e 'l ii yt t
ti'. n offenst ivet (:r tlh"'i- '.iop t'tl:i t (' I'o
'l, t:oti , or h a''iii:, we.k s ygit, <:ll pain
(1"ir 'pr ": )r,( in hi t+lad , ou h;i ttarrh. 'I'htou
:Iil f (e: , B-rntt n nmnyt(on.
I)Dr .'0 s ('A:trt!fitlt I:o'-ili ' o n r'' t)h3WOrilt
ca.:" +tl 1-aIa:rrbi, "(C;ti!.1 1a tthe H01:4tt,99
tl 1,atar. hai 1.i.:iice. E.t rat.
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