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CRAZY lev EDEN. . V's " v ? < Where They Will All Go Naked and Unashamed. THE GO JD&N Of All theOrottique Culls, From the Holy Roller? to the Holy (iiest ers, the (loldcn Ruler?, le by Fir, the Craziest Of Tiri m All. Tbo Go'den Rulers are a new sro* that, had by au uuccutb, ill-clad, barefoot maa who saye ne ?s Adarr, ip making hie way to the PK?IIO Coaet in search of a modem IClon A young er man, unkempt aDd meagerly clad, with wild eyes ard strident vice, r with thob^u'i nur' loudly prcolalwv himself aa th* Suv'or cf manMud Following them ?o that whioh they expiot tobe a ir* nd (lawing In eui,to and honey la ?. mul.ey nroup cf ??UL, women and oblldreu, foolaoie, hunpr ai.d taint yet, ; usraim d, tilley dtcUre by the hlddeu Urea of thc II dy G^os. In fevrncy of faith, in z:a,l t>nd ar unalterable determination tho Goloei Ruler* resemble the o? e timo Dowiei tea ol Z on City, M ch. In the aban ^ don 01 their rites ?hey are Uko til?. Holy Rulers whom, until shot by > froLzlcd brother of v.no of his disc'p les, thei> leader p'urged Into orgies that madu ?be baud ebylb'.e for ocT in a State prlBOu. Tho leader of the Holy Rilera la dead. The mau whe killed him la also dead, a boneo fr,., a revolver in the hand of the Biitf whom he had av- nged tenelb g bia. to his death. The sister ls In prison, am the widow of the departed,prophet h charged with being an accessoiy te the orlmo. The Holy R dlors tri.' seat tired, Pi.d most ot un.in aro hie! lng. With th* confusion of sohisrui in the ranks ol Z u ano t ie dill sloi of the Holly Rollers thero lias aviser this n? .V prep?efc who propos.es tr gather all the dial fl ced under bb banner, and lour d on tho PaC.il> Ooast an Ef.cn where every one whe loves Ged and la of Independent thought may Uve lu 10 e lc sluipilci ty. x'ho bog I TR of tbf Golden Ruler began la?t month. T~ey bit me cami just cut ol Oklahoma City, when they hf. '. leen p.^oeitdi g thai. EJsnl< blurpUciiy fort..i<e mo.-itLs, anuaiar ed on ti. ir mr.rch to tholr lU^urf horre. Where that la thc j do 1:0. know, but John Shaip, or to use I' eeo e.iastlcai titlo, A-av, s ys tb." the Holy Ghost will le\d he m thiougt the wilderness and tm tbatspo?. .v! 'c is to bo their Enen wm n?-r, noa biwi? lng toidi. Ali uiH owener? tn Oki:? homa City ve,:, OL tUc ile'.cvu.lks o peered out of tbf? vdrdo"'s to watch tho depaieure of tho G Jdeu Rul band. At th^ hff?? marr?hH *-he taagauu.. man of atty whuac gnzz.ed hair swept his Bhour.erj L>1 V be x bf cid sa up.' his brea? t, tor tneio aro PU r. ZJ.H lu Eleu, lie wore a waite cotton shirt and brown jeana trousers. IT3 wm barefoot and hatless. Beside him walked a tall youth of ligbur hair and no beard, whom bia foliote.8 pro claimed with ever) ort.s k ol ?be wag on wheels "Jtaus Christ, ti.e oavlo of Mankind." There are foi ty mee, women and ohlldren in the band. The men, garbed as their leaco.s, .....i .a. The women rode, arr'. In hervy wac ons, "prairie schooners," were tho ba bies and small children. Th*r?* ",r>v' seven wnj/ong, for ohlldren aro num erous lu Eueu, ano the Wa^on? ww. well fihtu. warnen, go wiled 11. fliwlng robes of white, WUK. muuuuo on tho laim hot&eu tLatb&d Hind the temporary Eden which v.as heh g de sorted for the permaueut one. Aauiey marohed turou^h Okiatioma e>ioy mc3 sang: "We aro marching on to Canaan." One Golden Ruler remained behind, gazed at the procesal) n between pris on bars. For he had been detained in the Oklahoma County Jail to answer tho charge of dtbturbiug the peaue ol thc community. II is name was Thomas Cooper, and he is the only G ?Iden Ruler for whom Adam has no'u pic cured ball, when the sect's ideas about uress and manners con fl joted with the city ordl?&u?es. Five times ho whom the magistrate rudely persisted luoall . teg John Sharp Instead cf Adam had appeared to ball out his fellowes, and eaoh time he astonished the surround ing cliiv.jns of Oklahoma by the amount of money ho txtrtc'cd from his wallet, his trou.sor s pecket and tho hem of bis trousers U ? ha? no bootleg. But Thomaa Cooper was Ig nored. Ho says the slight w?s pul upon him because he had questioned the authority of the moder? Adam. At tho edge 0? the city, hef' ro the Golden Ruit ra bkruck out upon thc broad Uah to California, their leader mounted thu back seat of a W&KOU and delivered this farewell address. "Farewell, ye ungodly 1 I, who In my several selves am Almighty God, Adam at.d Elijah, salute and warn you. Yo are a wlckcc city. I Hud mino part from you without pain. 1 am thc Lord God Almighty, and those who follow mo surrender all their worldly goudii, knowlog that I will keep tuena frem all bairn, and that I being blessed with divine wisdom, can tako muoh better care of their worldly gcods than they. 1 am Adam, who will establish for these inhabitants of a new world a new Eden. I am Bil. Jab, for I shall not nie, but shall dis appear Irom the !,aith in a oloud of fl.o. "We go to found a homo for all who ara oppressed btoaute they usa their own th|nk tanks. We will establish a beaven for all those who are storm driven hy falce and cruj bollofs in the r ame of religion. Whl!". medita Mng ena evening I saw the btigbtest star 01 uhe night 1er vc Us pe fl!'Jon in thc sky, and, after oscillating for t few moments, movo toward the vest and sink below tho horizon, Tula w?s enc of a scries of manifestations 1 havs seen of late, all of which point towan! tho west. 1 do not know where we lind our Eden. Perhaps wo will ultimately Join tho Holy Rollers of tho Northwest. "In a vision ? hr.va neon the Holy Rollors with outstrctohr 1 lun^s ap pealing to the Eist i or help. They wait for UH and wo come, but fur a time wo -wm bony iii tUO tttOUub?WJ of Colorado, Gc.i Almighty, .vhoai limen enters Into mo tnd syei-.ks fre m ?My Ups, ha" t*1?'* wo mimi, not sit In Oklahoma. 1 uo not know where we shall U?ad) *<t, but, 1 fool that il will be at tonm pul?, ty where weean soc the rolling bluuws of the Paeltlc. "That will be soon, and from tl at moment pcaoo will begin to settle troon the troubled heart A l tte *orld 1B IcoklDg toward mo. When 1 ??tfth)l8U toe bfcven of r-o , the psi pie 4hn have o?at tbe so \U n ot sin from tihelr eye? will o mo to ma from the utie.rpoat paris o' tho *arth. I a r le oily way to the 1 io evtrlatthg, sud thr ro oan bo uo iaalvatlcn except ht? uah w e. "WU6U we have reaohed the point where the havan of rest <s to bs LB tshushed tho SUM will coane t" sbtne, and there will b an eternal pale pm pie twilight. There will be no Ugh Bave that of tlie Holy Spirit, waurn will be bright euouyh and more beau t?ful than the solar rayn. It will b* too light of asterlum whloh shall be harmloBB to those who are i ur*) ir. ?-p rit, but annibilating to them whv aro Blnful or uuoloa J." Among th': G dden Ruera are per sons of eduoubion, even of < :x<oaai?i, ou tlviitloa and r? flnement, whi'n. others are Ult erato. Ono woman, who has botm louaond by tho U ddoo Rulers M mba to the leadrr arnon? the women, dominating them by SUCCT io.oe of native intelligence and ubii itv, altbcu"h she oannot reao Ol write. She ls an li d an lulf brooc of the Gherokoo trlbo. M \ry, a half mad woman of soventy, Bays that Bb? waa dying of tube.'onlonis, but. Johr Sharp, or A.?a in, had o tat ou . i tu dovll from her body and cured her. A cooper, a uiadoap, Joan Brett b. uumc. said he had once llvoi at F <r 3aitth, where he waa a prac: loin* pnybloiau, but that thoro was DO ne?. )f medicino ?.nd surg.ry whoro Adan is. A young man followed the G i'd M Rui ra from Austin, TeXAU, auacnurg od thom with having kidnapped hi oeauiiful you..g aiuer. T.ie leade .vas arrest'd for disturbing the prac? Again Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, Maate Sharp and J ihn Atkcn, whom th' Jold n Rulers call tho B?v or of th vorid, were arrested for n.a?chit.| itikcd barough Lac plnoipil S?fcirO of Oklahoma A lam paid a large tin Mid aatd it was a small price to pa or the pr?. po&ALtla cf the ene roll?lo f the wor.d one of wi).me ten?is i ?be nudeness of h>a followors. "la the new IC Icu of thu Wosv," h aid, "we shall go 'naked and he whamed." E/ll time', ID la pe.llotod, awal jhe advent of thc Golden Hulera o ?he PAO ll3 Coast. A rival Adam has already app'nre ind beoo unkindly tr-a< ed at ?att Irum, Idaho. John Ll M mle/, fouor ar of the Smotllied Chinch of A.tai vnd Ev, ?nd who ls known as tb tSfulf E an?ell8v., a>p>arei lu a rtat of naturetn the street* of Rvhd'.uu .>roc'aiming his belief thar- G d ni v Int ended that men and women shoo! .year olotht g. Wut o he attempt. -,o preach on thc ?tr. eta with no p .eotlon hut tho mintie of night a p Uoemui interrupted his dlsoiurse. I //as sent to the town jMl, oh rg( vlth insanity, and the Gomm las loo f ?ho Indaue ls investigating his ond lion._ S uno S.rf nu?,UH IIIII.B. Ono of the oh lits put forth thone who wish to a^olisii tho diepa aarj la that it li the cause of all t devilment that takes plve in t Stat3 and that when it 1? abolish Tn ry? serene ard lovely. Grce ville coun?/ voted out thc dlsp'usa sometime i.go, but thc oondith ns d( not deem to Improve v>ry rap'c there under prohibait n. Tbc Gre ville News last Monday weik sr 'judging frt ni tnt oz i a lnal oourtj the municipality, Sunday In 8bve of the ohurohes around the city, stead of being a day of moni tone dlBouraes conducive to sound alu ber, was a day ti nilar:oua< xoiiemei ....id In mo:e than tuc .ongregatii ""Chored together ostenaibly for mi icauon and worship, thc Evil (J mide !i1v>9e'f t.: ni fett in no une tain manner." The Ne'? ?? rh<r g-r>s on lo siy tl *wo colored v u-oj, wore ar.-Ti.tgo'd fore tho Mayor un ct o chai go of tl?i mg io church during di vine cervices Sunday bofuto. Thon one Willi! Johnson, also colored, was hauled or diaturbii g pub ic worship at i other chu sh. According to the Ne' Johnson was under the lt ll lenoo "bluo steel," which ve suppose I pet name for blind tiger whiskey, f did m t like the sermon and und took to clean up things. Theo. Obi dler, another colored buc'i, waa ported for maUoiously showing int p'enlc at Piney M .ant. It is s that after thc that shot the red u able Ti.i o '.ore liad the Moont all oimseif, ail the picnlocra having ?cn pcrod i IT Lo get, oui of tho way of log Lulieta Luckily no ons was k td, and a3 yet the warllko Theod iirs nob been arro. ted. Then came tho R. v. G W. Barg white, swore out a warrant bet Magistrate S rr di? y Sunda? agu' b'rank Watts, white, ohaiglng 1 Arith dlaturblng w<;ish!p, RV. oat I uirslng and using hlatphemous 1 rua^e to the gnat annoyance jnf -vorshippera at a churoh In the Gre t Ile. fiuburhs. lu ia naid iht?U 1 {urgOi S ls a "II dlneas" man. 'J lev. Mr. Singleton wr.n 0t>nd"cf ihe i-erv'.eea when Watts, lt ls Oleg ) gan puttlog in a fow woids for Cvii One, much to tim confusion ho speaker and to tn io deilght of nuie Irrt voient. \V :.<..:; basnet jecn arrested. It looks Uko these cases ought tc mough for one month tor a good i ilhltlon town Uko Greenville, l u ?ema not. One day last week 'Oui.g und Innocent rcpor.cr of ^ows waB assaulted and choked to en ibility In the mayor'f ortlc? I coal cordraetor on account of ceri leadlines boat had appeared In iii per. Before the contr<iol,or >acked tho reporter ho had I oui'dly abused by tho mayor ant ix-ohiof of poltoe, all of whom v n tho mayor's oilloo t>'.geehcr. hese troubles, wo suppose, war* oi d by '.vhlskoy th.tt was bough* f he dispensary bofo/o lb waa voled i ,s Greeuvllio la now a prohlbti ounty, and there is no wbLikoy t lOughD th.ero. But whatever ause, no ono v.-lh ucny that Gn ille has coma strenuous tlmcB f ry ?own._ Monument to N?^r<>, Rev. Dc, 1,'d.vis vV. (Jlark, of Gin ad, O no, 1" trnV'ng r,n effort t: ure au ffl olen ? money to aroct a n mont over tim grave of tho late to p'>et, IVul Ltv/renee Dun dov Clark's la jher HR? X i?u?enol ut he say "too roan who w When lian,.y kings' A..d ' When lorn Pone la Hot' deserves a mi iv.nt." _ nix alon Kilted, Tho parting of a canis on t ie I ?\ atrptver nails In the oort of rc'so, Yucatan, brought Ins !<ai.o to six men Thursday. 1 oro lu a boat alongside eamor, wh?oh ?. ? being uoloa hon several tons o? hoxod maohli roko ftom tho liolsUi and ono Irly on top of the small boato. 1 ore reacuod unhurt. By Speculation Take Their Own Uv08 in Virions Ways. v HASTE TO BE RICH Uns Cfftised the Downfall of Many o' Ti ose Who Posed as Defenders of the National Honor When Bryan R:n for President. A wild ont speculation, followed or preo: dod either by defalcation or be trayal or trust, lias boon responslt le for a startling number of suicides in Philadelphia among men of afrabs imd promloeuoo lu the social world. The Philadelphia correspondent for the (Jl io;'go Lt>oord-Herald says: "Bo sinning with the sensatlanal failure of tho i eystone National bank in 1001 whloh ruined men whose repu ?MI. O?; wer? as untarnished as that of ito pr'sldrnt of the Lt al Estate Trust o i n?v?ny, and waloo resulted .o jail for two of them Pulladoiphla "as had an arr r. zn g serles of iinanolal -oan'als aud ba: k wreoks. if mi; dep s tors have lo t millions, but U.c. laigtst iurcads ot the wild o*t linar.olera were made in asphilt arid In dnaolldited lAkt Superior, lu these two cora par les the public \r ge ly ta Piiladeipola, dropped uu ard of ? 100,000,000. In nearly own suicide oauxoo by wild oat ?nanoo at tempts bavfc been made to suppress ODO facts, as In the cano of the proki d ..t of tho lt ja' E.tato Trust oou> p*ny, whose suicoo waa kuown to thc members of his fiirily, the coroner ind ihe coroner's physician for six diya and was even suppressed by Pull delphta paporn. U fortunate speculation with mt .no c f .ca?lon featuro hr u^lit about .-be SQ if b il oted d? ath < f Franklin B G?vMi, p o.udt nt of the Puiladelphl? and Bo d ng railroad, ai d one of thc nos', brilliant aud successful lawyers n bl.? K j, stone st RM. tie shot bim colt in DsooiTiher, 188U Wticuau ap p/alsal of his eetaio was made lt waa fouVi that ho had Pf\. but St?O.OOO in personal and real pro, eriy of an es ..ate that in bis lifetime wa? es lmab d t. he worth between 12. OOO.O^O ( SJ 00,UU0 Ho had bfieii lLdoo od io invest in southern laud?, where, lb ls ooliovoi, he it flared gnat losses W l'&m M Slngerly, proprietor of Ju 1' dladelphia Beoord, president of iihe cj.-tCBtt.ufc Stteot National bank "fd th* Ohesbaut Street Trust oom p\ny, died Under oircumrttp.neos wide* o dimed Ufiofdstlkablj to a a oath noif io flu I'd. Cyan: ne of poassium li jelli. v?d to hive oien ?ho agent, bnt so fa? as ti e records ? f 'ie ooronor's illjfi go fat oiuso li nob aacr'b'id Boto bmks failed, and gingerly was lound to have secured $800.000 from mo of them on collateral becurlty of ouly $75 ooo Ttio ll cord-Il raid correspondent further SA>*: "J soph ?. Ditmm president of o>.t Q ?k. r (Jlty National Oink, olsuppeaud un valorously and for . o day? it was be loved be nad beor cwObod and muidarod. After a drive tihn ugh Fairm<.uni Pvrk, his empty cirri ige and tue horse WAH found. Forty days after bia disappearance the decomposed ho ly of tho bankei wa* lound tloatlrg In the Schuylkill river. His fortune had boon lost m specu'atlon. B j --min H. Ga'k'.ll, a siook br-'k r. ciliated bis fricdu and then killed Ulms.if to avoid f clog thom. H. was a i ?or? and a forger, but this d.s uoveiy was not m.\do until after blt, death. IPs forgeries fcrood tho City Truit, Rd: Deposit and Surety com pany Into bankruptcy. Ilia methods were Ingenious and iie reaped some ihing like a million dollars on raised stock certl Heaths. Robert Adana*, Jr., familiarly known i. i 'Barbie' Adams, former min toter Lo IP */.ll, prominent as one of ?iba original explorers o? tho Yjllow Hone region and member of congress front Philadelphia, oom m itt od ^ uioidc 0y shooting in the Metropolitan club, Washington. Wild-nab speculation was .heotjly responsible. He died penni .^s, having dissipated a fortuno of $;K?O;(J?O. J islaii R. Adams, a prominent ilubruan and lawyer, killed nluisidf in \ hotel. He wai nominated for J ii'go cf the sup rlor court. A bitter (.clack eras ravid* upon him by a loOil itwKoapor. Ha was tc uaed of Uv ug coi.apireo ?lui another man to ieirauo the public by a i/ot rich quick icheme In whloh lt was alleged timi niuo reds of persons were iuouoed to nvbsRJ to their sorrow. Adams made L weak denial to the chaine and with new in m the tloket. Tho matter ireye.1 on bio mind and ho, shot bim elf. John Field, onoo postmaster of ?hllade)priia, a member of the old f holtsaio dry goods ht tue of Young, huibh, Field & (Jo , shut and killoe! ihxihelf In Fairmount Park while In r?na. He Cime from Ireland whon ic W*H fourteen years old and bc^an .H errand hoy in the house ho a?oso liien?y controlled. The. ihm did a og business and, in addition to tranches in Biltimore, Oiuolunatti, ndianapolla and San F anolsco, oar led on a banking busmen In Saxony, o never WAS dr finitely known how fir. Field impaired bis fortune, but ito general belief was that it was due o speculation in reality, whloh bc 'new nothing about. This so aifoot cl Ins mlncl that he developed a utcldal mania." Aocording to tho samo authority 'Jitmes V. P Turner, rcglater of ital statistics of Philadelphia and a iwjar of note, shot himself lu Fair munt Park in April, 1002. Hs was m. m brr or the Society of tho Wai f 1812, ard of the Sons of tin l.v. .inion. He was known through ut toe country as a genealogist. Mr 'uihor had been induoed to in vast in md? In the wost which lie bollovoci ) be mliiftral bearing, but wi 'oh j rued Oti ? io be worthless. Ho bo lint despondent and C'JC.O '.^ kill luiKilf rather bau begin life ovor {ah-, ab fjri.y-?oven. William 0. Itoihcrrnel, a broker en Iged In wildcat ii lanolormg lu i )iio ;rn known as ibo Popular iho^er <o company, was found dead in bis ?d August 1. An autopsy showo: i Irritant poison. The physlolan died ?o attond him refused to givo a utllloate of dcatii from heart dis iso, although so requested, The mys ry of Bjohermol s death lias not ?en fully ole arod, and until his estate settled it will not bo known dclluito Just what olass of securities he dealt I ia or their va'ue, but ?11 indications ?re that he had been hauillog! collat eral on v.'hloh he was nuable to real'** . and that tho only osoape he saw waa in the gravo. John S. Hopkins?, <v???M*r of tho People's bank sbo* hlmsilt. He got kw?) with $700,000. which he lent on worthless collateral to a 'obno*T sallo* the Guarantors' company. II i folstod the * eourltics off on thc' dirac lors as of yalue and when exposing threatened he propared himself for death and eased his oonsolefioe by I writing a volum'cous latb? r of oontrh e ex ph.nat lou to James McManeS, pres ident of thc Institution. Then ho went into the bathroom of bin house, and pir. a bullet into his brain." APJPLK CIDKB^J K* lil! Ml VU 3 A JOLiT IN Till1'. STATK OF MAINE. So called Trohibl ion is a Faroe a- d People Want It Done ?way With The apple older ' j \g" of Maine has received a severe J lt, says the Wash ington o or respondent of tho Charles ton Post. Prominent Maire people in Washington unhesitatingly express the belier that prohibition in that State is practically doomed and that another two years will see a governor and legislature elected who will re submit tho question of prohibition to tho people, which means, it ls deolar od, that something less intoxicating than apple oidor will got an opportu nity ko be us d Ti e comparatively imall majority rcoeivad Monday by Governor Cobb m the Republican nominees for tho ciu?s of lt vroseataUves ls assorted a dmany Malno people In Washing loo Hobo leahy a defeat for the R?publt byniin that Slate, lnasrruoh as thc to J rlty bas berm reduced below any Kuorvn lu the P;ue Tree State fir f >rty years or more And the result *as brought about by "a strlotly looa) light on prohibition, tho lt>publlo^ns banding "pat" for prohibition, the D ;moorats making alight atong the uno to have the question of doini; way with prohibition again submit ted to the poop e. The capturo of praotloally all ttio prlr.olp\l Milne ol ties and towns by Damocratlo olty nr.OIT. mean?, lt ls declared, that proolbltlou.will be ignored moro than aver. "The trouble," said a leading Maine DQ30 holder In Washington, "ia that prohibition in Maine has grown to bf a roarlug farce. Tho ludicrous spec taole is p.escntedof tho Maine farmer oelng allowed to soil hts bard older vltb iut restraint and beor being shu1 out. Whcu lt is rem? m bored that iiard older contains over ? par oent of aleono), beer only about 3 per oent the 'minor of it it quickly soowu. Tber? are tw'co as many ' Jags" lu a gallon of oidor aa in an equ-.l amcuutof bear. Tho Milne farmor ls tho insn who 's holding prohibition lu that State now. But for ?ho ire?dom to af ll cl der he would v .io igaluit the pi osent la.*s. The. city and town people cf Usine have demonstrated the.r stiorg animosity to the continuation of pro ht? I Moa." Prohibition has had a preoiStfous rx lstor.ee in Maine for 60 years out up o a very few years ago nobel f kicked (Quo i against lt becauso f v. , ?o openly viola ed that any sortio* drinks o mid b . obtained almost anywhere. Thou G ivoruor Cobb came into c tit j i. H ..i denounced prohibition as a rear h g farce, but said be tatendid to en force tue law against whiskey Bellini In every county aud city In tha Stato fldid KO with vc.nge.mci, making it d 111 ;olt to get something to dtluk <x oepe bard older, the ' j \gs" from whio'o increased at a tremocuous rate Pub Ho opinion became a'cuied. Governor Cobb was a candidate for re-election, vltli the distiuot understanding thai he would continue his pdloy. While M Alua gives evider.oc of trying to get nd of ber prohibition laws, after 60 years trial, a reform wave has struck >i ho States. Al> ut M O hool Hook?. State Superintendant of Eiuoatlon 3 li Marlin says the contract with iiublishers of school books ls to be itrloMy enforced. Teachers are not JO have Ihelr pay warrants approved mien they use the a^oplsd bocks. It will be to lue ad vintage of the pat .ons lo hav? this rule strictly enforo ;d while tho exohange ported laats, in >rder that all of the old books may be .&ken up. if this ls done, the cn orcemont ( f the rule will be easy af er the exchange period expires. In a etter to tho different County Supjr ntendent? of Education bo say> : Pioat o h t all of tho teachers, and uospsotlve te milers In your oounty inderstand that the i ext regular cachara' examina? lon will bo on Fri lay, September a 1st. Pleaso make terri understand also that no ono ls o be allowed to teaoh In your county, Uber as principal or assistant, with ut a oorttlloate proptrly registered ti your ( tllco. It ls your duty to re uso lo appro/e pay warrants to teach rh who have no cert Ideates 1 be love your bond would te liable If this ule lu violated, so no one can blame eu for doing your duty." .lohn ai liniglit. Jn Uio death of Col. J lin M. Knight f Sumter, the press of Sou tb Caro ma bas ruttalre-* a loss willoh will ne eoply felt. Col. Knight was edito* f the Sumter Harald, and he made lt ne of the best weekly newspapers In dentate. He took pride in bli work realise be loved lt. In the making f a newspaper be did bli duty, and e did lt well. He wa? a distinguish' d member of the Knlghti of Pythlsi, avlng succeeded Hon. Geo. S. Mow r as grand chancellor. He newer as hed to public CfflOS, but bo was for oars ohalrman of tho Sumter ocunty autocracy. Oui. Knight had b ton In It.lotd health for som? time, bub not Ithstandlng tho faot that lt was nown that his days wero numbered, a went to the meeting of the Press 8300latlcn at the Itle of Palms in uly, and mingled with his fellow orkers He wan 111 during tho meet ig, but it was a satisfaction to him > grasp thc bands of his old friends, id lt was a pleasure to thom. Thoy aew him and they know his worth ul tho value of bis friendship. We iteemed lt an honor to number John Knight among our frier ls. Frit A Nd io kbit gs aro alwa** happen g, but here ls a olroumutanoe which it for the veracity of the pre?? dis itohes would be hard to bellevo. ihn C. Putnor of Danville, Va., ou red a divorce from hts wlfo and arrlod a protty sohool teacher, coding a cook and knowing the good lalltlcs of lils llrst wlfo along tun. io, ho engaged bor sorvloss and she iked the wedding o&ko. ?fOil?OL TEACHE?S AND THIsl IM ? oil TAN V WORK COMMIT1W1) TO Vinni. They Ehould ba ipprtoiated Fort Than They ire by Parents and the Fublio. F -.thors and mothers have been urged by the New York American roany times to euoourage aud devolop tho imagination of their children. It oently lt talked to tho school teachers of tho nation about to ro sumo the sacred task whlob this Us publio plftoss upon them. Tuero is no class of olt'z us more dnservlng of universal thanks, admiration and gratitude than tho sohool teachers. Aud any suggestion made to teachers should always bo prefaced by sinoere thanks for good work, great patience, tireless devotion. Teaohers, ovorythlng that tho na tion ls to bc dopeudH upon your work. When we pass a linc o coard, wo can not fail to think kindly and reverent ly of the man who planted the ?.rees. Your school teachers ure planting t :e trots of the future. Every man of vaiuoto humanity in the next genera tion will owe inspiration to some one of you. You aro the planters of Ideas, you tratu the mind, you encourage the childish, hesitating Intellect, ano tho oredlt for the rlpo fruit will be yours. Ab wo all things encourage the im agination of Um boy and the girl. Itomember that as the publie sohool represents the essential element of republican government, so you arr tho custodians of freedom In tho next generation and tho political teachers of the child above all. Teuch tho obild to think broadly. Teach bim ibo part that this country pi;,vo and that lt should play among the nations of the world. Mike him understand bow m nob depsndB upon moral ot ?rage In the ?cit.'/.sn. Teach bim what mora' otu ige Is, teach him to U ve it bi making bim acquainted with the great mon whose o def possession lt has been, lt-member that mere spelling and ciphering are t m least part of the kv.owhdge that you give to the cbildron. Th? Important sHidy for humau branga is humanity 1;seif. Ooncrntrate y uv own mli;dn, teach ers, up n thc groatutbS of human pos*iblUllas, upon tho wonderful future of th Is race, aud then oom mut..cate to your chlldnu the en thusiasm of your own spirits. Tesol) the boy s ard g'rh-even the youngest -the great Blmple truths of Goo't, winier'ul power as shown lu this universe. Teach Ve ni the place ol heir earth In the g rent HeM of stil lug tuns and planets. L ft t eir m:nJB ss high as the great boheme of oostrio orielton, and their aspiration1? will rqual those of humanity's great ?wn? and d".ugh**rs. R mrmber, tba', CB the fruit ls In the tiny sap lng which you plat.t In the eactb, bo the whole fut ire ls lu 'die brains, In tho lmrglnattcus ot thosri childiou that sit be.foro you. V urs is a tbanklrss task. Y ur vork is the nrwt ? Al-ult that men do. iou are expected to have with .ozens of chl'.drcn the patio, os and ti e love that the f>tber aLd thc mother bb ow to a few. Tho work ubat y ou do ls u di rps'd ai d wi at. ls worBa, lb ls u ;t appreciated The world, purhap:, will ncvt.r real ze bow much it owes to y?ur patience anti ooi'jtielentlouf.ije.HK. But t.' ere is gi' r> m all good vo k, and the)o ls b?ppl uesh io the COUIC'OUHUCUS of self-deu.ai and of emt y co; e. Eve y human brain c; mrs Into the world with unlimited poss! bl il ties. The little dull face that iooks up at you and th*t seems s most hopele s iu Ita duh is , may be tho I.?ce o? acoUicr Newton, sti.pid at school but destined through w nd* rf ul Imagina tton to take tie highest rank in human guulu . The work that you have got to do is wet rb g cn Un nerves. A, d a child alml^si-ly ques tioning, resta ss.y inquisitive ls cor always tasy to manage after long bonn of dull routine. U member that lu eaob of U o e little, beads there iSStrugglb g a:-piik if divine luteiilg .iP.oe. Thrre is ac atom of tb'.t tblck'ng force dcatinr-d to rule this earth. You have in your sare all that there ls of humanity, which ls its futuro. A?:d yt ti know that the only thing of value In tin world ls the new thought. Su stlri u late and encourage patiently that restless lniaglnaMon in which al Ohe trigina, thought can rind birth. Teach your children above all to read with imagination. A man tru!y jreat ba;- saici that a tsacht r is to be ludgud ohielly by tho Intelligence aud sase with which his pupils can read. Die human being able to r.ad ab.?o utely -easily and intelligently bolds ibo key to all knowledge. Ttie grown nan UROS but little tho technical eaohlr.gs of his school days, thc a>ge ira, tho geography, etc. Hut his en .'.ro Intellectual growth dopoi.ds upon )1B reading. If you teach a child toread easily .nd intelligently, understanding what io ls reading, y. u have conferred the 'cry greatest blessing upon that liild. To the extent to wtilcb dis | rlmlnation ls left in jour banes, we irgc upon you to continue tho work if Gutenberg, and to Bpread the. cachings ol the gnat writers by miking your chum above all a reading lass. To thc teaohers of the nation the h I ld r en are cot tidal for another year Clio story of the good work that lr- to io done this winbar In the thousand* f schoolrooms by millions of children rill be rtllrcted In evory achievement f the next generation. It ls to be loped that parents will appreciate ho teachers, oo-opcrato with them, ac? cate respect for the teacher lu bo o.;lid. It ls t i be hoped that the public as whole will show appreciation < f the <ork that the tcaohors do. The baobers should ht the mo,t, hlgh'y onored public ollloialB. They should o gonerotibly paid and generously eiiSloned, and to thia end, in return ir tho good work that they do, this ewspaper and others will strive per lanently, rid i moe on (Jailowe. "Long Uvo tho sooial revolution for md and liberty." Tnone woro the last ord? of Zmaid Konoplianlkovo, tho Irl who assassinated G*>n. Min, la>>t lonth, and who was sentenced to ?ath by a oourt martial and buug at \,. Petersburg on FrkUy. Thoy wore btored as tho rope was placed around >r ncok. She rofusod to soo a priont :ior to the *x?eutlon. She mounted io scaffold willi (lrm steps and would >t be aided. On a photograph she nt to her sister she wrote the words: My Ufo was all I had to give." MURDfcR MYS?l?RY. BABY Ml?8 ALON*} ?AN TKLiliTHU AWFUL VKOWF3?. The Bereaved Father Holds tho Child Before Sr ppr ot Vainly Serk lng Tdent!ty. Ou the Up? cf a two-year-old bah; lie, pu ibe aolutlou of cue of the most b- filing murder mysteries with wbloh tho Philadelphia police have been eon fronted ID a genorat:on. Mrs. Morris K Lr*is, the beauti ful ar d oulturcd young wife of a coin moro'al HaWrmn, was found murder od in ber aprirtments, No. 2103 North Eleventh street, la"e Wednesday ulght The budy had been thrust Into a clothes pies?. On the door ol the death room pliycd a mothorleBS baby boy. "Pl? man burted mamma." he lisped, when tho bf rv'.fljd ir loud? pi tho'dead *omun 1< U H! her and sought tn glean from thc child some inkling of ?he murderer's identity. The husband, who waa in Altoona, readied Philadelphia this morning Ju?t in tirro to part h ipato Ina hlgnlj d ra mat lo polloe it.qui y. II rrv Somers, who ?Iso boarded a No. 2 03 Seventh street, had beti &rre?ted. L;'w!8. who had not ye looked upon his de.d wife, took th? b?.by from the arm? rt a big polios* man and, walking up to tho suspect, pl aded with the Utile one to say whether he locked like, tho murderer. "'P?hr man hurtcd mamma," llspu the v.-.by. "ls this tho b'g man, clear ? ' waller: the fattier, seeming >*bout to oink to ihe il or. "Ilurted mamma burted mamma," chatted tho oh'ld, thrusting hi? cliubbf lUtle il;ra into his fabherV eyes, and pausing In wondormou' when he found tears there. But no baby ii o gc was stretohed fcrtb lo aeo'satino ot the suspect. No word was uttered o:uld be con stru? d ?s oonderanatlon of tho man s< Ht'ai.vciy or trial. S oners was takeu to the third de gree ohatn'oer, where maintains t stubborn silence. Tue police wll confront him with tho baby boy again Thursday. The Kiev nth str et house, whore the Lewis family had lived more than a mouth, is of the botter sort in <? resp ot?hie ne'g" bornood. It is run hy "M ss Charlotta Kelly." The police disco vere 3 that her real name s Mrs. elsmere and that Somers i.< k'iowti to a select few as her brother M -fi. Lewis wAq attacked in tb* dining room, where her throat wwi out with a petr of I olftsors. Soo was draggrd through H' votai rooms and thrust, standb g, Into the olothe*. yress. There she slowly died, while the biby, who had crept to the place soratched on the d mr of her o?.aoh prison, RS though seeking to Bierce the mystery th&*. lt oon r.lned. Hiioo M i.ii Wife? A shooting affray took p'p.oo a^ ar. early hour Friday night on the us ually quiet streets cf Holly Hill. Pre1: Johnson, a negro who ls wanted i lu Car.'O?ton ou a oharpe of murder, bas beeu sulking alu. ut Holh H til for ? some time, his wife, J?'.ne Johnson. * residing In to-vn ard mani of ti's rel- ] ativ .? in tho vicinity, Although he , ad made threats against the 1 ves ( f st \WHI f-.?ur resldantv of tho town bc iiv.s teen sheltered hy toe colored p?.o pl<\ suppoKedly his relatives He ba ri q: ntl/ ma e threats that he woulo kill bia wife and Friday night nearly put his threat into execution. Ile toi o .cu i cr Into a ? u *> v/btr*: sbn was a'cis F.nd, sfr'k ng a ma'.ch, bruit lt Ino her fa'e., wo n tine ra:, .'rrm h'im heteamlrg, out ln-,o the yard, he. following, ai d a mom nt a* er tl er hot s rang cu -two t ^v ? : u ffsot in ? fr b ek, coe g m.. c mplett ly through the bcd j? J mt above the hip, the other bullet hdging lathe stoic ion. Tue. wouiv's ...li ile not nccesearl'y fatal, aro painful uni re o very. If she rrcovers, w 'I b<? idow J hnson escapad, hui as ms feet art In had oundl on f?om hoing hoal'led reOf.ntlv, he nant I ?VJ ni?.d assi.uunee to u?\> *v,a> ho qu okiy a..o complete ?y. It was ruo. JI ed batu rc ay morn ing that a hu/gy and (?iver wer.: awaiting Johnson and after tho shoot* h g he wrt driven av uy. A pew w;.} . ut se .robing for him Friday night, but bc cou..i not t-e found. A .~.u:t fron tois place v.-ae sent to (Jh*r)pstor a t Rummer to the author!firs, tell ing nf ul? pr?sence In and around Hol ly Hill, but, he has continued his viii ti* .sr^, making m ?re or leas dl'j'.ut'banc: st each v vi; and teing screened hy friends. He ls rg tin a fugitive iu;d bau with him two guns. F Ult iil^U AttliUD.8 Two Women \V?-ro Lock.ul tip in ? Pollo? Station, The Greenville News aaya the she ldon of that cloy about the C. and W. ?. depot was thrown Into a **hlrl of -xoltement rsosntly when lt booamo lOlned ahroad that two women, h. oho pt'vllosa ltgho of a Septen.b ir sun, ?vere tiding through theblreet astrid :. Busy housekeepers, worn witih watching pretetves cooking, l urried ?0 tho door ; men wi o had worked all lay at their trades forgot their *e*rl less and stepped to the front fenoj. Little children, busy stoning stray ;atn and doi?s, g&ve their victims s irlef respite as, roll..otlng tho curios i ty of their mothers, thoy hurried to Jio road to see those two refoimers. Policemen K ller and Birkoly, hear og tho talk and seeii g tho women ..omit g fearlessly down the road, with ?heir feet sticking r> way on either ?ldc. nilled their helmets resolutely down iver their eyes, and soon had tho two vernen under arrest. Tncy were tak in to tho station 1 ouso, and hiing un ible to give baid of $10 eaeh spr-nt he night In one of tab colls. One ;avc her name av. L -/.ale Smith ano ho other as Mabel llolllday. TUM suggestion of the Southern kimber Journal that the idle negroes m forced to work for privato pu.rtl'8 ir elso for the oounty ls a good onei Utlv^ pyllco oiuld easily satisfy hemsolves that ail the darklos who warm to town wero at woric or not. LMio publlo safety demands that they vork fi r their living and the sooner nunlolpal authorities get busy about his mattor the less trouble we will lave enforoslng lt. We commend no matter to the earnest attention f the muniolpal authorities with /horn we Oi mo In touch and urKe hem to lose no time in getting busy bout tho matter. EDITOR Ayer or the Florence Times tas been sent to the House of Ro resentatives from his county. Ile ls good odltor and will make a good sglslator. I 1 THE SHOCK OF 1663. Whan Canuda, New York and l'on ney I vani? Wer? Shaken Up. Canada, Now York and Pennsyl vania experienced a terrible shock on Jan. 20, 27 au? fco, ?GGG. ? quaint description of the occur rence, published at tho timo, says: "The heavens being sereno, there was suddenly heard a roar like tho noise of a great fire. Immediately the buildings wero shaken with great violence. Doors opened and shut of themselves with a fearful clattering. The bolls rang without their ropes hoing touche^!. Cracks appeareu in tho walls of buildings and floors separated and in some cases carno dowu. Chasms appeared | ] in tho fields, and the hills seemed to bo in motion. Tho fright of tho Inhabitants waa sharod by tho beasts and birds, who sent forth fearful cries, bowlings and bellowings. "Tho duration of this earthquake was very uncommon. Tho first shock continued half an hour beforo it was ovor, but it began to abate a quarter of an hour alter it started. Three other shocks occurred the sumo day. Thc second day there was a moro violent shock, which lasted a long time, and that night some counted no less than thirty two shocks, of which many were vlo lent. Tho tremblings of tho earth did not cease till July. Many trees wero torn up and tim profiles of tho mountains scorned to be much changed. Springs and small Streams wero dried up. Waters onco sweet beenmo sulphurous mid the chan nels in which rivers formerly ran were so altered na to bc unrecogniz able. "Halfway between Trulousac and Quebec two hills wero thrown down and formed a point of hind which extended an eighth of a milt into the St. Lawrence river. The island of Aux Coudres became larger tlum it was beforo and tho channel of tho river was greatly changed." How He Thought King? Should Die. Cramer waa Voltaire's Geneva publisher. At a rehearsal of ono of Voltaire's tragedies M. Cramer was finishing his role, which was to end with somo dying sentences. Vol taire. ohjooting to tho manner in i j which that death scone woe playod, | j. criod out in accent* o? coothing scorn, "Cramer, you lived liko a prince during the four preceding acts, but ut the fifth you die like a bookseller,* Tronchin, being pres ent, could not hell) in kindiieas in terfering. "M. Voltaire," ?aid ho deprecatingly, "oan you expect to have gentlemen to bo at the expense of dress?e and fatigue of getting up \ such long parts if you thu? upbraid r them? On the contrary, I think c they nil deserve tho greatest encour agement at your hands, and aa to my friend Cramer, I declaro that, so far ns I nm a judge, he dies with tho same dignity ho lived." Voltaire raised his hoad and glanced defiantly at Tronchin. ''Doctor/' he cried, "when you hnvo kings to kill kill them your own nay. Let mo kill mino as I please." -Notes and Queries. Whore 8he Had Goon Him. Dr. Hook, a celebrated Yorkshire dear, afterward dean of Chichester, vas not a handsome man. An old icquaintance says of him: "Tho boy, Walter V urquhar Hook, night almost have been described i3 one of thoso on whom nature is aid to hnvo tried lier 'prentice mud." Ho was very fond of com nenting on his own ugliness and ro >eatcd with grout amusement somo if tho "left handed complimenta" io had received. On one occasion thc good vicar ?aw a little girl looking attentively nto his face. "Well, my dear," said he, "I dont hink you've seen me before." "Oil, yes, I havel" "Where ?" "1 saw you the other day climbing ip a polo and I gave you a bun." Pearson's Weekly. Oonvl oslarte* What most people call "deep and tarriest convictions" on political md socinl topics aro generally mud? Ho headed medleys of knowledge of act and opinion. They know thnt ucli and such a thing is an evil and hey opine that they set a way to .mend it, and if wiser peoplo point ut to them that the evil would not io so amended or that greater evils rould accrue from tho attempt they nly feel that their "convictions re affronted and opposed by cold ilooded calculations. This kind of pinion ia often as oonfident as ac ual knowledge.-London Qraphio. Roady Retort. An Irishman once met an Eng tshman who had tin artificial leg. leing of n sympathetic nature, Pat uquired tho cause of the loss of tho imb, whereupon the Englishman aid : "A short time ago I discov red that thero waa some Irish blood n my body nod that lt had settled n this log, so I had lt cut off." "Tis a pity it didn't settlo in your icnd," carno tho quick retort. irojy Timos,_ Hey ward To \nm>l Columbia, S. 0., Sept., 12 1900. [on. Martin F. Ansel, GLeenvlllo, S 0, Aooept my sincero congratulations pon the llattorlt g vote willoh liai tmluated you for G jvernor of Sollt aroUna. 1 hopo your administration tl', be most ful In all that per alua to the wolfaro of our Stito. D. O. H KY WA un. The situation <n Cuba ls said to b? .owing moro serious. There sr iou sane! s of aimed imurgoot ironghout tho island, and some o aim lat tho Palma government ls doom We Have For no 25 horno power Talbott, second hnn< hoon ovorhauloei. This Kngino is in groat bargain for anyone who ia in the Wo aro headquarters for any thine int onipt attention will ho given to ail inq re. Writo us when you are in the ma get our pricoB before placing your or< Csltunbls Supply ?Vi( . . . Ooloro? Alen Cleared* Tho following has been tesued hy bo oltizena of Camdem Wo, the mderslgLed, wish to go on record, M elli ving ti.al tbd incendiary notion >f a seoret mooting of the colored vendi^ tbi twits af?w dayfi&gn feus? ,n the atreeta of Camden, waa gutten ?P by some u?VUn6i& pv???a .vidi Ovil ntent; and that those respectable >o:ond CU.Z?LS vho*e names were at tached to the same, knew nothing ?bout th? notiot, until it wes called ?o their attontion by their white Mends. The above was signed by he Mayo* ot Camden and muu> pro ninene citizens. Four In Ono I?'amity, Lizzie /. .?.rh-tin Weldon, daughter ?f Mr. Poke Woldon of Herriotts, JCO oe un ty, died at her home Tues* ' lay, the result of a long case of >>nhold fever. Toe little girl wai >n)y about flvo years old ?nd makes .he fourth child that Mr. Woldon bal cst with this dreadful disease sinoe ?lay 3 of this year. The little girl vas burled at Spring Hill, where the itherfl are all hurled. At this time viol Weldon and also one more of .oeiv ohildien are in bed with typhoid over, with Mrs. Weldon in a serious condition. Tbe sympathy of the en? ?ire community is with the family in iheir great time of trouble. M ?In?) Uoiuuoraia Activo, Ch, TU8 W. Davis, Damooratlo oan ^IdF.^e f > G vernor of Milne lu the rscent oh o?,!' n, say H tie emotion will o tboioughly inve<tn*ated and lt ls 'Vrely that the investigation will be juried to t^e ballots. Oi the faoe f the returns D*vla had 8,ooo less ?ote ? rhwn bi? R?rubUoan competitor. The Waterville Sentinal says: "The ?lootion ls still in doubt. There is >ood prospecta that the D?mooiats viii not only control the n<?xr. I ?.-.uco >f Representatives, but on Joint bal" ot In tho Legislature they haye a na Jori ty and elect a United States Donator to sucoood Frye. Already uventlgatlon of returns show tho oleo* don of threo D-mooratto representa slveR where Republicans claimed to ne winners." An Atlanta Tragedy. 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