Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 22, 1886, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

MAXWELL'S TRIAL TOR MURDER. lilts .MhxM'IL Cnnf>sM‘s tIn- II Hint it Wits Vcl.loiilu! —Ill I Dm Mill"- Sr. Loris. May 19.—H. M. Brooks, alias ,j'„x<v U, oil trial fur the murder ot C. Ar- ;V.,V i. :U r. was hrounht Into the cnmi- . court this 11 uriilng at in o’clock, am! iv.iitcil patiently lor Judge Van Waggoner 1 i*.lisuosc of unimportant cases on the docket and call his own. The prisoner •intaiiw his quiet de>neiinor mid pn ■■.•sses relief at having bei u allowed hy his ,:toi ne.v to make a mi statement of tin ri.inner in which l’reller civnie to liis , . .and feels eoniirleiit that puniie o]iin- j‘7ii li is aln nd.v acquitted him if inten- 1 mind crime. Ail of the witnesses for the ,e, were present 111 a body ami are kept itik-r strict sure, illanee i>.\ the slieritf. T’:e i-’o-k-Dispatch prints a stale cent 1 e, ;iv H. M. Brook' alias Maxwell m l;., ,i fir the murder of C. Arthur Preli.-r, ».■ liii-ti will count itutc his only dtlen.se. tll I lieh vill lie urged hy hi< mt'iri.ev.- 'i;,'ih. ii’.d. in a Word le will eon.c.. V.iliing Trelier hy accident, while netii g a.5 nnesieiiui. and. that being cxeiti d and frightened, lie conceded instead of mak- ,■ p 1 inyii tile fact of death. He doclart , . l.us always wanti d to tt II the fuels, am iVdv refrain'. 1! hy advice of his attorneys. Yin following is BI70OKB’ sSTATE.MEXT. .Mr. Prcilt i was sntl'tring from a private •discus", for which I hiei previously pre- Y, l it.1. mixing the niedieiue.s myscif fr.,10 tee hotiicH in the medicine cl,. .-,: 1 earrien with ’he; Lot his ailment bad reached a 'age when it was necessary for me to i,,race investigations. J was obliged to use a catheter, and ill using Ft catheter when ti,e ,,ills were intlaiiH.il ! ha l jrre'lously anplird hloroform in order to produce ii condition of narcotism. I explained tie. I nif rss to Broiler, and told him what 1 should have to do. He was not only will ing, hitt was very anxious for me to treat him in tiiis manner. Brooks then tells of the PUKCHAHE OF C-HLOHOFOKM, which was spilled in the sink on Sunday afternoon while washing the instruments preparatory to the operations; of his going to hi mow’s drug store and buying more, deliving incidentally the statements that |u , i, re showed evidences of Jmrry and e.tvit.intuit, and continues: ‘’About 5 p. ni. vve began the operation. 1 adminis tered flic chloroform in the usual way, h.tiding a saturated cloth to the nose. Mr. Prellcr passed through the first stage all right. It took several moments—I don’t know exactly how long; then iie entered tlic second .stage, and here the terrible re sult came. I discovered, too late, that he was dying. Imagine my horror when this fact diiwned on me. t was WILD WITH FRIGHT, but had presence of mind enough to cut the shirt and undershirt from the body, and getting a wet towel 1 beat hint around the neck and shoulders for half an hour or more. 1 did not give up till ) was ready to drop from exhaustion, and my efforts were not ended till he bad been dead some time. Ail the clothes he had on at the time were his shirt and undershirt; he had stripped for the operation. What did i do \v ben I saw my friend was dead? What could I do? 1 didn't know what to do. I drank everything I could get- wine, whis ky, everything. What were my thoughts? I bad not any. All that I remember is that I. drew on a pair of drawers—the first that fell into my hands—and r;.T THE BODY INTO MY THt’N'K, from which I had removed everything, i put it into the trunk an hour after Prefler’s death. What was done besides this I have no recollection of. Liquor and consterna tion hnd possession of me, and I know only that my feelings were those of the utmost horror. I remained in my room that night—the same room in which the remains were— and it would he a lie for me to say I slept, for i did not. and I was glad when morning came. What 1 did alter leaving my room you know, for it has all I eeu printed.” He said lie supposed the post mortem, when the body was found, would dHclo.se Die nature of the operation and tHo cause of death. According to his own story t lie cutting off of Preller's mustache, the in scription about "traitor” found in the Inuik. and all the other queer incidents connected with the tragedy, arc to be at tributed to his liquor and fear-crazed con dition after the fatality. The ling tins .Had, New York, May 21.—It, has been learned that the clog which it Miss Morosini a mouth ago, at Yonkers, was mad. Imme diately after biting Miss Morosini the dog was killed. Its body was sent to Dr. Lian- turd. A. post mortem examination was made, and all signs of hydrophobia wen* present. On the Kith of April, two days after the dog’s <leuth, a perfectly healthy dbg was procured, and Dr. Liantard intro duced some of the matter from the brain of the dog which nit Miss Morosini into its brain. The patient seemed perfectly heultny until the sixteenth day after the operation had been performed. Then he showed signs of rabies, and two ( lays aft er- ward died. An autopsy was made ; and ILe signs of hydrophobia were found in the animal. The le.iiiit of the experiment was cahled to Pasteur on May 3, and on May 5 an answer w as received from him staling tliat Miss Morosini had that day received tlie third inoculation.. The doctor at the 'veterinary college said hi the past twelve ..cars over 3000 dogs had been brought to him for treatment, and <'Ut o:' this number only six had the disease. Mr. M.irosini and Ids daughter are still in Pari^:. They will probably return to New York in about three week's. New Y6uk. May 21. When Tt uiasoS.il- ii.i, the actor, S iited lor Europe yester day, he did no? pirt in peace with his manager. Cburies Ghi/zoia. Prior to the departure of the ,ui.*r, he was served with papers in a suit, on night by Chi/./.nln, t» compel him to stand nis share of certain losses sustained by the mana ger during the -jens-m just coded. •'>a nuol French, the manager, is also made a party defendant to the action. On March 2, 188o, Chizzola and Salvini madeja contn.ci bv which the former was tour. UNABLE TO PROCURE BAIL. ( leirhs II. lt<•• I stlii i tna-T% in tin". .11 . f , as manager of .Salvini friuu tlu> sc coml , 1 re.-t A', i k in OftfllHl • last until thi :■ Inst wim •U ill ! the A p’. ii ■ 1 this \c. ar. By the '..•nils (i I tin oimtrm . Salvini vms to reeeiv « di per cent. on 1 ' of ill* gross recc Ipts whik *35 jlCl ccut . V.'h* tin ' l » go t«. ( hi/./oti '. w ho wns u Hi. to jm; v t! 1 • • Hie lle-TSS . rv 1 X pell M'S. fix ;i It wn.. "SC (.1 t h it Sni v ini .should :ij, i!»eir rig: fi\( tim. ■s per a l vk in .stub] days as were ia t he'nvti.-ci bv ids 1. uana ger. Sni \ ini e.\a cted fait ac.'orrli) ig to the 1 papers in t lu .* all . [\\ at lie sli, ni >e furii TmD d wilii eailnies l. ■ ^ l IV t)> a liin'llt t( ) iliumi il',. hi*, dn silig-i'. a 1 .1 in til-.- (lie LlVUt l) a H *•:'** in w hich I v >«*r- l'..nn._.<l, notwit i( ' :i nd ilig tie fact that t ‘the t lie'.lt'Ah were ei A*, v iigbteil hy gas or elu- i iet tri, !tv. “ Oth.’ Do" was tiie nos. sue- • ig! (••■ssful and I'.opuiar ph •et' i 11 t Lie Die l; re, il il'' re. 'J liizzola sav, s that t e act. v frcLjum iti.v P l’d.-r. 1 lu p!.a; ••OtlK-i'. •” on th • ground Dial that : In tll.l ■ ter tail.vl to in mu di work. :ut(l hu insisted, in •'il iatioll ic'llu.' contract, in appear’ i 14 in ll?* > New Yokk, May P. < ex-state’s attorney of* •• isstil! cl) itincd in 1 udlo\ charge of misappivgri:: he, as C'Uinsel f »r \Vi!l:\m v' *. ';]>* .l A l‘o., ;’s of west Forty-second >s:«i'ssj.m. Tin.* \\arrant ni. ' Hid ! : d \V ;s :ir- !i()ti 1 • I. when tlu his i 'paper ncim: .*>! ha ! : issued i ■d at the Ho -■man e was quite a scene id the va.'ir by mam sP.vMgt ly taken to tlu* j ill. ’in e v ■;. d law \ . r : d. a •\y R« cl, tlu. v iiniy. I lii.ioi-. street'jail on a ).* -If.'"., which > sail| I'dic r Trade Palace. lu.* vh.ii th ,t l\e« 1 \Y:\> It is rep'h ie I t hat light TWENTY YEARS AFTER, A SoLitl'iernizerl Yankee and Con- 'I.• -ate SoM:(_:■ Tells What He Knows A 1 :.out 4 . i • 1 •i.iglit (• : ii.it- other plays, thereby causing a >)7l.i>i ( '.wy night. The eiivu.uistanc caused an aggregate loss of over ?io,‘Ki'T daring t he season, Re-idcs this !*vi!\ini. if is suidj i-cl’iised on eight occasions to per- form !i\e times a week, and only appealed four times wteKiy, thus causing a h.s« to Lite manager oj at least .f'S&ld. stlU.'ti’.g 11 l'lno <«u I'll miiuli * * K »«i it u •' * The New York Tribune, of all papers in uhe i ouniry, jiu » lions tie- pa.isag * ol'tlu river and harbor bill, and of “p_n.;;un biil.s ; for individuals aim .si»ecial classes,” t•. show the bad effect of a cemoeraiio r«.*st or ation. What wili it say when tlie river and harbor hill goes hack to tlu* house loaded down with two or three millions of : dollars by senate amendments? And why ' does it ignore the fact that all pensmn job's 1 go through the senate “kiting? ? It is only j the organs that set no delinquencies in their own pat ty.—Bosto i Herald. PmnIill Philnic»*N. Postoitices e.stal’lished—Georgia: Kirin;, Coweta county, Cirantville, ti\c .unlessoutii- east; Corinth! six miles soutawesl; New- , man, miles northeast: Newport, Fan- i nan county, on loute lot IS, Diamond, tne miles south; Croylon, six and a half miles i northeast. Postmasters commissioned: John T. | lvirby, Coweta county, (Ja.; Newton C. Forrester, Newport. Fannin county, Ga. \ N 11l'crn .mil i-r i ''.iv:\iiit.ih • , ni!'; li:.::k c over the counter ' t j'lvai'i at par. Cot toil Market to-day di.il: n geo,l >;• tin ny. .r. \ >*v ,\\ S l .|C; good middling ' v c. :ul f iirai’tl railroj.i s and M'f'tci n rot 'olumlms and Ho.u : vo.i 11« net rei.eip'-- 1. 1 u. >. r > • - i iiv;.' Him i m \> 'll'. . in. .M. y HI.-* otto,. , 1 !I i '<• Jdc. .u*t n 'i gi"^ 'A' ■ kly net rceidp*- iM, go **• old: Bankrupt Stock WHITE GOODS i Date. l'J.Si.' Uy t!i by w I V. Np ‘t - t<> Co. main ialk. There is a presen alive principle in SOZ- 1 OlJdNT that eiteetualJy preserves the teeln ! | from decay. Rich, and poor endorse it. No 1 1 lady ever tried it without approving its ! cleansing and purifying properties. J'; ! ! outsells all other dentil rices. Ask for 1 SOZODONT and take no substitute. ! sat se tu tbtfcw | Hy Southwestern vailr-uul .. bv ; <»,111m• >n•- and WV-tern r by the river '1 alien by ui'uiuou? litctoric*- Tlu- .111*1 ImmIist ( (•lift n iir f . Riciimoxi/, Va., May 21.—In the M. II. conference to-d;iy the rejiorl of the special coin»u'.ttee on hymn books was recom mitted and two impers on the same sub- j'-ct ordered printed. Dr. J. B. McFerreii, of T»-mlessee, was ^-elected book agent, leceiving 107 out of -hr votes cast. J. G. Johns, of Tv\.as, \va-* elected secretary of the hoard of mission? in place of iv. A. Young', of’Tennessee, form el*.secret ary. Dr. J»a\id Marton, of Louis ille, was re-»*ieew*d seeret.iry of the board on church extension. At ti.e owning .lesl’mn tile following olli- c-n.s were elei-ted . in*. I.>. ('. Kvlicy, <>!' Nash\ilh*, incn.nbi ut, missionary treas- ui't r ; In*. VV. P. i I a rrisOFi, ..f Tc nnesst e. ■men: lhenl: editor viiristian .ulvocate; Dr. \Y. id G. Cimuingliain. of Nasliville, diwumbcnt editor v-utmlay-selujois publi- UnPrimd UriluTv. j Tne railroads know very well that the I free puss system aids them considerably, ! ami while they may say that they are anx- : ious to break it up, it is probable that they are rather anxious for its continuance, for ' there is no other form of bribery that is so 1 safe and so productive of desired results.— | Savannah News. inirudar-brupplimr l.iulics, ! We should like to see established by some I person or persons possessing more money | ; than they know wiiut do with a fund for j the exclusive benefit of ladies who sue- j ! cessfuily grapple with burglars.—New York ] I Journal. I Mr. George C. Miln has written for .i I j Chicago newspaper in entertaining narrti- j i live of his evolution from the pulpit to the j stage, in which lie declares: “1 was a ! clergyman; J am an actor.” The opinion 1 ! George has of himself is not shared by , | other people. .He never has been a star 1 | clergyman, and never will be a good actor. Saved His IdIV. j Mr. D. I. Wileoxson, of Horse Cave. Ky.. 1 says he was for many years badly amicicd j with Phthisic, also Diabetes; tin* j pains were almost unendurable. 1 and would sometimes almost ! throw him into convulsions. lie : tried Electric Bitters and got relief from j tii ut bottle, and after taking six bottles was i entirely cured, and had gained in iiesh | eighteen pounds. Says he positively be lieves he would have died had it not been i for the reiief allerded by Electric Bitters. 1 Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Brannon & j Carson. _ eotkvw Mi:.villous I.'.nihc. 1 \V. W. Reed, Druggist, of Winchester, 1 Ind., writes: “One of my customers, Mi.-.. \ Louisa Pike, Burmina, Randolph Go., Ind.. ' was .i long suilerer with Consumption, aim was given up to die by her physicians. | She heard of Dr. King’s New Discovery , for Consumption, and Oegan buying it of' • mo. In six months' time she walked to I ibis city a distance of six miles, and is now so inticn improved she has quit using it. Bin* feels she owes her life to it..’’ ( Fn.e Trial Bottles at Brannon & l’arson’* 8 ■ j Drug Store. cod&w i* s.iil Wi.'a slmr, Mni. j N'cw York Sun. Two young women and one young man , Went boat riding on a recent bnndu.v, and j tiie boat lipped over. Tne young mm. j was tail, and by standing on lipii.-e wa»i able to Ket \) ills head out of water, and tne gir:s inmg to his hair a.id ears, ami \urc saved. *»ru| Is kiitilbinii ol I * .1. . I« I I. i \ .*r * #i.. With Hypnpiiospnit.es, very palatable and imweases n si:. Dr. J - ’. iL L’ieine.il. ilrigliln;.. Ills., says: “Scon’s l-hiiulMon i.- the i*eM i Iju. e e , el* pivscriiied. i'. is very [> liaiable, easily a--siiidh-.ti.il, an i g'ives strenglh and iKMi to 11;v patient.” .Sales ST A I i;.v . .M . Stock on iiami Auqiiil jl, 1 -A Received t'.Mlay. •* p.eviv<a«ly previously.. ; ,i. ...,s:i,r>n5 v.i.m: ...;U,?(.H - y.»,7uii Sevjk on hand i, iril Stock August 31. issi. js2; r> ..viwd sain.-day. 53; total receipts r6.V_ ,r ,: shippvl nr <1; . 1 :’7. total shipments 76.35*3 : stock oil: sales-- mid dling 1" ; .e. Ite.vipis at I'nitcd States pod.- to-.h.v , for 7 days, 22.1<S3; exports to Great Rriialii, 2-1, continent, 13. ao; <-t ,ei; . I’nitcd States Pulls -lteccipls 1*.r 1 day : exports to Great Britain, ; to continent : stock . MAHKriN HY HJ.DilU l'». riitaiM-ial. London. Alav 21. --1 — Consols— monev 101 13-16, accL’Uiit . Ni:w VO'IK M'l Ni:w York. May 21. - heso. v. M -ney ea*sv ut ionp ?l.sa . ~|,nrt fl.'S ,x» May 2! < • itor. :.i irk : in t ico .|*l- 1 '*17: gr<»— it. 1 1f).’)!{.*. ex.i•• : .■' 1 Heal P.','. .M*o5:i. May 21 —* on- •: .• nic *.: s net n ev p. Mil. 23.3'tS. • Veekiy in * 4ius- a i: CApf-rt" t» • treat l.h u.in «•». •I :mf'liis. M,*y 2;. « n :inu. H li-hk: leceipl-. 1 I >. MHifim ill- ;; •! t: '■>. . ’vVeeKly reCe.pt.s J‘23: .sinpi.iei.ts 1L6IV •. Acocsta. M.,V 21. I.oti -.l p.'t ; h .c; receipts i&y. •■idp;..e... - im: stock IT 117. Vfe‘kly net ipi - 2 »•/; - 1 * ». lent Os?, to -pir.nviM • «•. f.nr: H. >ai< • pc: ia*: receipts li sto-.k *2 v^.»* i-.vp'ft : sr.? .; ?jt iy». Weckiv net icyeipPi 1102, inns* ilo.-!: -a.e.. loni c.\pt A'l s to c .A ii.e.a 00. Mo\toomr.RY. M >v 2’. . ( • .itoil s» -i i\. mid- ajings >' ..c: »v..*ck!y r pi- .so. -nipn-m- 'V,. -■ • k il.a year 157'. i:»-t • .■ 2;";. M . -'-N. M..v 21- ( ,t.:i,i\'!i.,|i!]nU’ h : : *• iipiiu-nt • .. M l .1. 1 ••itor’ .-*’’.»dy; n»; ull'iifr 'pt*. I!• ■. . p: 1 • a . i . 1 , • a ii. * 3.' 1. * pi• t w* ke r. Stock-dud and Exclia nge is 11 eg I e« ted dao.- h and tied. «t. .vernmeni bonds -•letup N York. May 2J. F.xeiiarge >}..« i : .. Mir.c | 1 1 ..••• 2 per cent. (fOVc.’jini'*nl n».pd.- luP. N. ' lour per cents 120•,: three per cenv- !25' Stut'. 1 tj..nds neglected. Sl'l.-Ti:KASL’RV ll.-M.ANCMS. r » )]d in the Snb-Yi onsury *!2S,d!.i.0u0; t.uvt a. $l.'l,518.0u0. STOC-: MAIIXMT. Y;; v York, M:.;» '2'.. The I. I!.»’ving .veret:: clos’iiv quotation- <i' * • *;< ’.xeli’ine : Ala I'ul'S A 2 to ic. ' <J N ,1 dt class \i >s i ni . N. i). Piic. :.-'s. . ■ ij C»tt li'.- l'JM . N. Y. l viitra! . .. 101' (ia 7'-' mortpa-re ..prj A 1 f ek A\\" t ,»iv 31 XI . ... ff’ro* i'diiias. May 21.- i":o* r ,l..-a M- 1 :• 1 s J me n i •baa , ■ •-U/<;> 02'sf 1 *• I. a ll ;' t '2'.' <i F, jo. hoyyo 1'1 •••*.t - idled -hoi!Tiers il 35* 1 2" -hon f.'j r> ' 1 - -. sti^ar rp.iii t-.. ninni s c . Hr* Tenin*.f.-e Virginia 6s Virgbiia consols . C'hesap’kf- ( o Jo Chicago.v X \V... ilo Jd'L’t’e.'Ted. ... !>•*!. 02 Lack Erie La-t I cm 1 Lake Sliorc I.. A: .N . .. Mi**n!»*» i.- A: ('liar.. do j !ern d. Paci!.-: Midi . . Ue:ui ; i/ liicc. .v. ,\ 1 j» gl;a Fnioi: N. J. v • . 11ra! . Mi- • aa "'i .-»r. L a. - ;.-. '»Ia.\ • fi»e.iily : • » 2 ; * /.:i - 4 c. a: • *l i-!"!, - linn*.-r: i •- V. 'la chM,' dVle.-’ & i'HT Miles !• . hi Anierh W■ • 1 ilTfC i 111 j•< 1 !*; 11! ’led I»;ir- ”' : l i i I- : 11 ,1. 111 '.'1 ■ _m.h 11 Is It'i- |jiis 1! ivHy SixDaysOnly IMcryi I linn- 111it>i-(m| ;is ic,id- I'i’s it| flicsi (P0>;• rl 11 m•! 11s. M'c ••ill: iissitiv (niv |utltdtis llial liii - w I’ck fill’ nim in iimiotinc- iiie illi- wilI he no! only it ;ii<•«<-;1111 surprise P < I linn. Iml : i ; i conviii'-i’ nil Iluil il is m<‘- les.- In look (’1 —(’WI it’ll ’ ill'll I piu’c .-lm■ i 11iiliovc eooi|> .mil low |ii’ict‘< ol siiinc. \\ i- ii re seli ii i” 2or I )r<‘ss (Sill I 2. r, \\ iii’c s( 11 i11 pt ;t 42-incli III-- • li;i Li11 • •! 1 nl ■> ceiils. We cun show yon ;i 12 i 11 o11 I*'i■*• 11 <■ 11 Piii’ii Al ill iii !Sc. wm !h 30 ('(‘Ills. !.'! I'ilH. I here is IK il ii siol'e li! < i( ii 1II11' il i s ||::i| cun show \ 0:1 i he \\ 11 i I < ■ (mods we c,i n. ! I is ,. 11 ueklM l'.\ ||’(Ipei | |, 1 (• I. i!||( I I i 11 u -' i k • 11 ! (11 (I lls lime ii j ii! . 1 l. 111) hy I lie lm lies. .111 — I u 4; I I . Se*• tjlli* j illi . .1 I !i ■ I Spi e,,i I .. t\ ' ■ II. 1 ve >oi 1 |i- Very 11 >'.(*! \' (11 * — itliio.i. r 111 < ■ ■: 1. ! to lioi J 1 >!,!_•(■' ; 1 sk |(i -c ■ ; ..(<lie: ' 2o i !n-4-:. .‘io SAMUEL DUNLAP. (icnial. li«urty. homst, wiiolo-soulcd Scj: Dimlap! Why, every man, woman am! child from the “Great Sin.-hy’’ to the ■lull’, and from the Tombigbeo to the At- iantic. will *-mile back a recognition to the plea - mt ei unit ell nice \M picture. Bfrn in Goiinei'ticiit, while yet n young mi in, in 1 Nf>t, lie cii'iic suiith and located in hi*--late. HrM at Fort Valley, and remov ing from tin re .shortly afterward to Amor* ie■•*. wnere Ik- first developed rds cajiacity *\n* a entumeiviid life. After Home years I'eGdenre In-re lie assoeiated himself in bii.sineos with I*. H. Oliver, at Albany, bdiidhig a large'-tore. At Altmny he was 111 > fj-timat* eiiongii to lu.si his wife by a sirt.ke of lightning, and shortly after re- tiirtied to hi*- first love. Americus, where : li“ onihre.ik of the eivil war found him. I! • enlisted. M-'-ving first in I 'lecompany of ,»j.*- ivi.iti\L , (’apt. I. R. Bnml.am, of Com pany l i nl t hn MACON’ VOI.r NTKKIiS, and afterward in tlu-cavalry under Major K. (I. lii ek»-tt. 'Idle close of the war found Mr. Dunlap stranded in Macon, but his in* dmnitahie 1 ii'-rgy .soon recuperated his for tunes, and the tirm of Dunlap A: Esher, lancy goods deuh*i'.s. was well and widely known in til they burned out. After this, tor a short time, he was in business at Rome, from where lie enter* <1 into that for which In* was ii«tcnd«*d by nature—a sales man. In this capacity hi has been con nected constantly witli some of the best and MOST WIDELY KNOWN of the ( astern m tnufai luring houses. In 1S7 I he renn ved with his family to Atlanta, and has been a resident of this city since. Meeting him on the street during the week, the reporter was grei.U d with a h» arty handshake and earnest : “How are yon. my lad ?’’ “Pretty we|], S-iin; how are you?” “Sound as a dollar, my boy; although if J had met you ten days ago I cc.uld not i. ive said as much J* “Why, how wasthut becn-sick?” “Well, you must know that for the past ten years I have been suffering with kidney disuisc, which every now and again would grow bad ai d give me serious trouble. About two m mth.sago I began to have one of my bud spells, and Ibr the past t ight wei k*- I have been Midi ring some or most of tee •TOf.'TritKS OK DANTK’S INFERNO.’ • I have t ried al! t he physicians find medi cines that I could heamr read of. and their name, as you know, is legion, but until a w'h k since t he disease has held undisputed sway. Il is not a pb asanf thing, my boy, to know that a disease w hich some of the most noted physicians of the country have pronounced as the most fatal to humanity, Ins a mortgage upon your vitals, I tell you. It sort ''lakes the good humor out of a \ , h'M I ll • o | v York, May 21.- mg t i:rough'/,;. 11 1 vk, as i < 1 >. irt * *. I *.r for the L'nip. ■a J), a total of j ami ih2 1 he We.-k jj • ties seem l>> 1 >l- hl: ’..is t.ir«)’.:gii(nit : in Rusjiii -s lailures t: L’o.iniiw liuring R. G. ini.1 lV Go. I .Si.Ues 117 aim 17. aguiiis. i7:‘> last c . i< his. i hisitics* Miiy >le,.lining in 1I1 ' : MAR KMT AFIMifTKI) HY I'NFA VORAJJ1.K i.oxih>x. Mat oA-ek i'roiitier 't of firing on the Havoiat)!’.' id’, eted imjjn a,, bourses, nul tone A Nl*:w MINISTRY FORMED. Athens, May 21.M. ’ibicoujiis lias ,l ! ri ! 1 ' ,1 ■> tic.v mioistrv. He assumes pro visionally the oliices' of mini -aer of war J iru Rdnisrer ol’ finance. The other miois- o-ys arc^M. Lombioalos. interior; M. Doui- Dgot. is .justice: M. .Manc’u., public instruc- l, ”» i M. Tln,„k.,tH. n.... . I ■ (Mil I I . . ’ (i i.i11. 1. - ,o,.i. Ten- Mi 1(1-{•••(' |« .! ; • •} • M I M j I H't v 1 H I I | M ! U I- j !i) \ ( ’ • I 1 i';' •» - H I ' 11 ( ! I. il. ' r* \ •' ! .! I M ' \ 1; • • h 0 , •Simmons' Iron (’orrlial rtmnvc-. Iiloti '””4' linmnrs and nimt.li s iv..ui the fir Sold by John P. Turner ic Bio., (.'■• bus ' «a. eod. hcs. Edward C. Knigiit, Die miliionain me)*-' clicnt of P.hiladelpnia, who*'-, scmi-c nten- nial of husirtess life w a.- u !ei>.fttul ia*t we-k, began hi\« career a • an errand b -yoM 5 2 a wh k and saved 'i ' , ‘ • .1 of tin*.: ii.- .•ume- with which to start a grocery-tore. 1 p, m 1 co„ I ~ l '< ■ | L-1!, ; | i .1-1'. H.l .Miil's. - - OIMliMA. 5d,an>iah. Ga. An^ssta, Ga. And wbat miraculous dispensation has i‘at'-d In your b< Killf*. Sam?” queried o p- rt.-r. NoH :ug miraculous. I just had a glim- ring of eo n mon sens*-: |t hat’sail. A bout r Mars ago 1 had a severe attack of '.neatj-,m. widen eon ph-tely disabled for i ne linn . and which developed into at i- <-a!!»-d *ebroni<’.' attacking me • ii |ea#-t • • \p< et 1 I. and hiding me uj), ’re!■. ineap;. Hat ing in' for any kind of m- and i adding me as much sulh-ring . d IV a, Sl o 1..* 1 b* e-owded into a life- ie. A ‘‘t * r one ■ •!' my mo-1 >«-vere attacks, M'4I I bid , got aide to hobble ' ;.'i I ” t t J. M. i h:niii< it t. an old •• . M. • lid be e •:: 1,| make a remedy ( i’I'K ME. AND i. I/-.tiles of I i tin nieutt’s pp 1.. red (Viet roots and 1 i;.«l .. twinge of r:- ined inc \\..s not .> 1 t: • t 1 •!••, but was .'I--, •‘••nineutt for Ids v : • i: I.- ago ii \\ as de- .. >nt li*.- market, and ".'*•< d !< r t hat purpose. • I be O.idst of my Miffer- ■ f »In ir adverti.si. ments • »r ki<: 11* t • 1 -u'di.-s also, i nre ra* •jj/.atlsin, and I i: t f * a - at ..nee and de- t a t’l.i ”l.itw it a kidney i.dii 2 !\ mav seem ex- •’r-! davM us. ga’. e me • o| loj'i sti i\eg..nt. bin t .*.« ief. ai.d t • te<! taking iploins had ! jot- clt a d t\ ve not k. 1 believe . That is a make it hon- prepared to mho-dLXwfJm