Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, August 25, 1875, Image 3

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INDIA RUBBER SPIRITS. the Sudden Departure of Mite Kate King from Brooklyn Society. Mrs. Jennie Holme*, the materializ ing medium of Philadelphia, ha* re cently resumed operation* in Brooklyn, ' “ * ‘ * "he Spiritualist A Desperate Duel With a Bowie^ - - hHfc. A most frightful and fatal affray oc curred at Eberhardt City on Saturday last, at about 5 o'clock p. if., between two men by the name of Jackson and Beek. The former was reoently from Arizona, and the latter has been a resi dent in Eberhardt City for the past few months, eu The BgSfcUmMtSi'iJtaS&ii KHKK. Palmkk tor the Comp'exi Fr.p’rs St. Louie. DOUBLE YOUR TRADE drugs 1st*, groc r*&d a ert-Pure Chinn and Japan teat IP wme t packages tcrcw-lopcant boxes or halt che tn-tfrotco s’prices »«nd tore rcular.Th* Webs Tea co id pa.y All ruitin K. N.Y., P.O.Box 4360 and the last issue of the Spiritualist Banner of Light contains an account of her devious and wioked ways, as ob served by the Brooklyn society of spir itualists. A committee ot the society spends _ six evenings at her seftnees, ___ | shovel, Some three or four hours after j $10 f,n fjSfiQQ, Invested In Wall BUmI otwn cabinet, at the society s hril, on Pulton tnis Jacksosj t6tXimei to saloon, >MUi^ ’• The “conditions were simply an<J( while the latter was standing in - n - C0V7 of ’ he w>m.strESt rVvirW WANTED AGBRTI VOKTHB bestselling Prize Pack- sgeln the world. 11 con tains l» sheets Paper; ,Kew York- lonths, engaged in keeping a wbon. CflgTfri jfllMT .asiiyap. he two had a quarrel some time before * IH 8 * IITI , »}>?* «>• *»y «>*<*?«« ~.n, .a f»fol -i.;-- v— J 1- • WWW orfmntMwtah the La»; »«. «««•{•«»! use i —•— aaC£JlU 6 j «i< wiitvil ±*?*2r* * 1 any part I made an assault upon Beck with a knife, j RuSFina but was driven off by Beek with a flre- .. . nuip'ii-ut to any Dart i r- VbLlfHMJLL Jt CO. ttt West Second street. Cincinnati,G, avenue. The “conditions" were simply a muslin bag, loosely stitched together, * which the medium drew around her, and its mouth' was tied over her head. Then she was seated in the cabinet, and put out the arm of John Sing through a hole in the door. Then she put out his other arm, and then his india-rubber face, with its black whiskers, well known to Philadel phia fame. Then she put oat Katie’s face, being her own, namely; but no one found it out at the first seance. At the second seance two of Mrs. Holmes’ black curls hung down over Katie’s face, and this “ gave rise to the sus picions.” Therefore the bag was ex amined, and was found to have trick seams which opened and closed by pulling a thread. It was suggested to Mre. Holmes at the third seance that it would be well if the lady present could hold her hands while the masifestr tions went on. Another lady offered to sin her to the floor carpet to see if latie would walk forth materialized under those conditions. Mrs. Holmes decline^ to afford these aids to awak ened thought. An extremely skeptical gentlemi n observed that John King aid not walk forth, and that his india- rubber face had no breath in its nos trils, while lovely Katie on the other the doorway, Jackson plunged an eight- inch bowie-knife to the hilt in Beck's aide, and the two clinched, and a very fierce encounter ensued, Jackson using his knito and fatally stabbing Beck, who, however, succeeded in freeing him self. from Jackson, and ran as far as Dana’s saloon, a distance of sixty yards, when he was overtaken by Jackson, who was pursuing his victim with a bloody and fiendish intent. Beok at this place called for protection, bnt before the as tonished bystanders could render him assistance, the human fiend had done his work; he had given poor Beok five fatal stabs. At this juncture, a party by the name of Brown, seeing what was going on, knocked Jackson off from the porch into the street with a chair, and while he was down, Beck, while actually dying, crawled' to Jaokson, and taking the knife which had been nsed upon ^ ^ him, he plunged it into Jackson’s breast, pin Her to the floor carpet to see if £ fatal wound. Beck died Katie would walk forth materialized ft i mos t immediately after being sepa rated from Jackson, and the latter was bronght to the ooanty jail, where he lingered until Wednesday last, when death ended his career. No one here abouts knows anything of the former career of Jaokson; all that is known is his statement that he was from Arizona, Beck was considered a peaceable man, and leaves an invalid widow to mourn his untimely end. hand, always came forth in a white muslin bag, and had a warm human breath. At the sixth seanoe, therefore, Mrs. Holmes was sought to be searched by a committee of ladies desirous of discovering spirit-faces concealed about her person. But to that she demurred, and being disenoumbered of her muslin bag for the laBt time, became suddenly faint and must have air. Therefore she tottered from the room very sick; but the fresh air immediately beyond the door so revived her that she ran away like the wind, and never was heard of in that place again. " Where fore,” concludes the committee in its report, “we think she was a fraud”—or words to that effect. Pish Culture in Tennessee. The cultivation of shad and salmon in onr rivers is an experiment. If it succeeds it will be a great benefit to onr people, bnt whether it succeeds or fails, we know that bass and jack will flourish in onr waters, and an effort should be made to obtain a legislative apporpriation for their propagation. Nothing can be done in this direction, however, nntil the professional fisher men who depend upon what they catch for their subsistence, learn that all game laws which prevent the extermin ation of game fish are in their own interest; and that instead of trying to evade, it will pay them better to prose cute every violation. For instance, jnst after the yar, all the oreeks and rivers, were swarming with bass, or trout, and jack, and the fishermen sold them readily at fifteen and twenty cents per pound. A few fishermen placed gill nets at the months of the creeks and the consequence is that scarcely any bass or jack have been bronght to the market here this year. Nothing is seen bnt catfish and dram which find a slow sale at eight cents per ponnd. Thus the fishermen can see that tfee j H nete. have j We have 'often wondered whether there is a person in the country who does not know and appreciate the value of Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment as a family medicine ? It is adapted to most all purposes, and is the best pain destroyer that can be used. Fabmehs and stock raisers have fre quently told us that they have seen very good results from giving Sheridan’s Cavalry Condi tion Powders to cows and swine before and after they drop their young. The powders put them iu good condition, and give them strength to care and provide for the sucklings. Km FREE. Wtxrs^T'.'? WTLL H it. VE ?P R OOOD% Pena HO cents and we will send by mall, prepaid, our l«mp Fillmb,with which you can fill any Ktrotene Lamp without removing chimney o • getting grerueoutline of Lamp At raise time we mail you all our clreuars and terms to agent* on twenty useful household artic et with whlo . any person can mtke from IS to mu dally. We want agents everywhere. NATIONAL AGKSTV jJmPORIUA, Boston, Mass STHK BKST In the World. V lit Gives Universal Satisfaction, k WON OK It KXJ1. Economy. 40 lbs more Bread tobbl.Flour. SAVKS MILK, KUOS AO. Whiter, lighter, sweeter, richer. EVERYBODY Pralsaa It. 'l he ladles are all In love with It. mijhj like HOT OAK KS, ■Bnd at once for circular to OKU. V. UHANTZ <fc CO., |170Duane St.. New York. Foreotnil Summer rarer and *H tbs complaint* generated oy etcesrlvo h> at, hr keep ing the b oodcooi and the boa el. free with Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, - at once a most refreshing draught and the best of ail legulati.g medicines SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Y jst. y. burnhajvts TtnijBIKTEl Was selected, 4 years ago, and put to work In the Patent Office, Washing ton, D 0. and has proved to be the beat. 19 sizes made. Prices lower than any other arst-class Wheel. Pamphlet free. N. F. BUKNHaM. York. Pa. This new Truis Is worn with perfect comlott night and day. Adapt! Itself to every motion lof the body, retalnlni Rapture under the baideat exercise or ae verest strain until per- red. sold Elastic Trass po., . 88S Broadway, New York City. Sent by mall. Call or send for circular and he cured. P SYOIIOMANCY, or Soul Char min a* How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose Instantly Thiaart all oan possess, free, by m >11,25oents; to Dr. Tntl’a Expectorant permeates the lungs and causes them to throw off all acrid mat ter. It Imparts Bound and refreshing sleep. Aatbtna and Catarrh-8ee D. Langell’sadv’t. SI LVER TIPPED SHOES I The Let that five million of pahs of alLYKR TIP PHD l^hoes are made a year, shows how those who use them feel about It.' 1 hey know that they last three times as long. Bconomy Is weiltli—but thei b?st slice is the CABLE 8GREW WIRE. They never rip leak, or come apart, 7 ry them. All genu ne goods stamped. < |GABLiE | SCREW 1 WIRE nOT? ConNELL’s Pm Ointment.—Sold by drog- UUU gists. Wm, H. Cornell, PropY, 8.. Louis, Mo. flDIIIII CUUH,cheap quick,private. Kopain. UrlUlu Dr. Armstrong, Berrien, Mich. ANTED AOENT8._ Better than Beta. A. Ooultkb A and Outfit free fcOo,. Chicago A i el f acting trap, to rid ont all rat andanimal crea tion. agents wanted. No trouble to sell. Address John Dildink, LUnestonevlIle, Montour Co , Pa. E RV0U8. DE BILITY—Theonly cure without cress dregs and at triflktg cost. For particulars ad- Hkaltu Pub. agency Philadelphia, Pa. T HIS paper Is printed with Ink made by G. B. Kane & Co., Hi Dearborn Street, Chicago, and Tor sale by us In large or small quantities. SOU. NEWSPAPER UNION. Nashville.Tenn. Wf ANTED, AGENTS—Everywhere tor the TV Centennial History—600naees.24u engrrv CO., i e on 24u engravings. HOUGHTON & Caution—notice—The genuine edition | IFE AND LABORS OF (InS&dlng ufe^TA^fr ^fuiSjA^^UMimioid" vivtdly his 30 years strange ad ventures, alio the eurtotiUef, wonders and wealth of that marvclout country, and la absolutely the only new. complele work. Hence It sells, Just think, IE,boo first 7 weeks. Agents’nicceti would astonish yon, more umnted. send for terms and positive proof ot genuineness. HUnBARD BROS., Pub., 144 W. fih st.. Un„ U. BOY* AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tralced for asnccevf nstnittu business lire tanxht t ow 11 get a living, m.ke mono.-, and boo;mo en* terprlsiug, mifnl ritizens Eastmin Bustvicra Colt*ten►, PouoHKKKPSir, *>’. y on the Hudson, theonly Institution dev t*a totlilsisreclilly. Tbs oldest and only pr ctfcal < ommerC'al School, and only one prov ding slumt'o s ft Graduate*. Re fers to pztroDB ana graduate t In nearly every cltv and town. New Builh.no now open. Applicants enter any day Addtess fur particulars and cata- ozne of ?,'j0; tradua es In business t H. G. EABTAAN. LL. D„ Poughkeepsie, N. Y. NOVELTY SHOES. Wood and leather combined keep the feet dry. Save health. • have money. Manufkctured by newly In vented machinery. Samples sent by mail post paid for 75c. to |150 p *r pair. Active men make money selling them. Send tor free Illustrated cir cular to AMERICAN NOV. SHOE COMPANY, MoadvIllpfPa. ' ELTY WYOMING MONTHLY LOTTERY A FORTUNE FOR Bl. DRAW8 EVERY 30 DAYS. TICKETS SI E4C1L—SIX FOR $6. CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000. Legalized by authority of an act of the Legislature, ONE CHANCE IN FIVE. Agent* wanted. Send for circulars. Address the manager 3. M PATTEB, Laramie City, Wyoming. IEDICIIB BEIDEBED USELESS! VowA’g Elzctbo Belts nml Bauds are indorsed by the most eminent physicians in the world for the cure of rheu matism, war plaint. ism, neuralgia, liver cbm- ut, dyspepsia, kidney tils- e*-e,*ches.pafns.nervous dis orders.fits,female complaints nervons and general debility, and other chronic diseases of timeliest,head.liver, stomach kidneys sndhloqd. Book with full particulars free by Volta Belt Co,. Cincinnati, Ohio . THE SECOND TEXAS BONANZA STRUCK 11 A FORTUNE FOR $1. LEGALLY AUTHORIZED. Texas Gill Concert Association. OF DENISON, TEXAS, CAPITAL, - - - $500,000; WILL GIVE A SECOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF A Masraic&I.O.O.F. Grans Teaple. SEPTEMBER 23, 1875. First Capital Gift *80,000 Second Capital Gift ->..$25,000 Besides gifts in proportion amounting in all to $250,000.00. LOWEST GIF r TO A TICKET, $50. Price of Whole Ticket, $5.00, wliioh Cons Mi of five $1 Coupons. Coupon Tickets, ri, which will entitle tho holder to admission to the Grand Concert and to one-fifth of whatever gift may he awarded to the whole ticket number. Agent* who oan give good references wanted. All orders for tickets sent direct promptly filled. Circulate, Papers, Ac., giving full particular* sent free. In writing be sure snd sign yonr name, Town, County and State In full. Orders for tickets amounting to $5 and upwards sent 0.0. D. if desired. Address all communications and make all remit tances of money to R. COLLINS, Sec’y Denison, Irxas. gill n fifihin; g nearly ’lers of greed of a few who own cat off their profits on one half. These appropriations for stocking rivers with fish, and the game laws to prevent catching fish during the spring season, or exterminating them by nets, are not for the benefit of ang or sportsmen only, bnt for the goo< the entire community and especially for th% professional fishermen. All that is neecessary for sucoess is to con vince the fishermen of this faot, which their own experience in this oonntry has already aone, and they will be clamorous for the enactment of law* and energetio in seeing to enforcement,—Chattanooga Times, t> A AIOWTH —A-anl* wan's* rvorr I 3t wnerc ■ Business honorable and urn class* Particulars sent free. Ad* dress WURTH A CO., St. Louis, Mo. SE. WHITTIER, v*: LTV. _--i- .UVCwt ««* Mvtua* MUr i m. us:;, nr. *r '* PENNSYLVANIA AKrvfii&^5.^i^.^fcss t d Military Art thoco ighly taught For circulars apply to Col. THKO. HYATT, President, SOMETHING work and money tor rifle, whole or apart locue. Address Frbj for yot kyipf u Sells at eight. Onr coin money. We have a or womSn. bore or D. LA!»CEL/.*S SEW SSTHBA AND CAT.Umn SSESZKDY. BsWnx strutle< t-venty y.»r» hlvrrn life soa tSsVUUX,I exp-rlmcuti j by com- "SoldtyOrucnis. fortanstely dlsroversd • wondertnt remedy rod sore vure for Asthsnsnd Oturrb. Wsrrsptsd to reller. In»t»mly .o the pstleo t cm. lie down t« rent and sleep camtorUUtly. Drug* rlffU are supplied wltkaample packa^e* for wm dUtribratom C.II BURE HILLS FOB COi&K, FLOUR & FEED, ~ hum r a parity, mslhrtiekt fisrtrtrssp* j -RtABnerdAr. 6end for/Chrotno Ostslecaa. S108 $25S!aBw«>K>’» Sow. BoeftfcRMA hons, wind, tust— ter bower. SesdWsirpfcs sst, A pricer. EDWARD OABMBON, New Haven, Conn. WUW reiiauw IVIWIe BVIB* * gIMWUI OB HTam PHp csl collets snd turvlug tbs experience ef s loot sad soccer.fol l b In. his SMCUdes be has perfected reos* edits ifcst *-• eflhetasl In sU these esses. His psllenU are bets* trested by msll or txprsss ewryvkere. Mo matter who ndled, call or writs, from the mat num ber ef applications bs is snsbled to keep bis ebaftes tow. 36 pages, string full symptoms, Cor teo sumps. MARRIAGE GUIDE, NOpefes, apepslar bash thieb sbosld be Nad by erery. ggu Me married Uw, sr cersorts eectsmplsUnz mar. K i. It coot sill, -.he cream of ret, the rtihllsof Dr. W.V Ihoojhts fr m 1st. , ■ s; wsfssiwt ss?“s5.s*i“s.srr i iQmmmm