The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 05, 1886, Image 7

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the MAfiOV WEEKLY TELEGRAPH : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES. BUDDHISM IN NEW YORK. I tWMd horned 6 Some^tira^ I A MURDER MOST FOUL. afterward two other unoils wpro in F« v ■ aNOIBHT AHY AN FAITH SAID TO j f?P e » aQ d one of them, hearing the fact of I . TBt, «-OAlNINOOKOUKDFAbT. the presence of a hi a h’pri“tLro “id It TaK KlT ' L1NG OV tlAVT*. OF B “ j °n hi* return. None of tho pupils them. I ANDERSON, BY BKB HUSBAND. .... Aetentah Most Ch.Uti. “^eC^L^Viutrffit '*£*«. -A F«.th,u ;j r MIm. nuud. b known that a KX| *K ' '"ed on by the Buddhists In one dire® Son MTttO-GLYUEBINK Tot to a New U*o and Saves Ono Woman's WASHINGTON NEWS. Cnia*,, September 29.i-The Evening TU B PLEUKO-TNKU M ON i A DK.VKL- Journal to-day will publish a case of re markable resuscitation from supposed OPS IN VIRGINIA. THE E AltTUQU AKE OFF SHORE. It Wont Under Cape. L«o Vogel'* Vessel at llie'llato of GOO Allies uu Hour. Capt. Loo Vo • 1, « i tbl rtmwhlp <’ity of Palatka, fif-nt to tho Hydrographic office in Washington the first report of the earth* ** hlit Temp'® will bn K*t«b- ilshrd in this City. . - -•» — «»w«u»dw m uuh aireuuoD tbl “ winter. Rooks and pamphlets will multiply, und before long there will be a literature here that will command the atten- al days Uness, was prunonuced dead by the . |wuicommantt the atten-1 J \ -* \ . . I attending physician. Dr. Mark 11. Looker- •reflluddbtat faith is gaining ground in wo?k of tmnsUMnoW!.; laEnglMd th ® Atromwow, S, C„ September 27.-Early ,teiD . also attending Mrs Frazier, lb v„,k and Rrooklin to an extent not book ? i8 . not Saturday morning Jasper Davis brutally “J ,: 1 i *7 V **•'•** — ■ id n lutaiugiou me um repon ui uu? iium- Drfencel'M Woman Shot Dead In the pli* 010 * marned womfta n-metl The Coro.nl*.loner of A C rlcuUnro Will Try . T 4 he Cit ? , P i Ullk 5 1 r ? , , W M.d.t of He, CJ.i.d,.n-A Harrow,| “Sir j“y*Mth last, Mrs. Frazier gave I T “ •« «»® Hie- | ^tweenO^^^-P^a, JiorMa. birth to a child, and in August, after never- Tale of Cruel Wrong, Culmi nating In a Fiendish Crime. due Drought From Chicago — Cleveland’s Reception. In tho summer she usually makes a few trips between this port and Charleston. She is now lying at the pier of tho Charleston. Steamship Company at tho foot of Park . vnrk aud Brooklin to an extent not neoWjwt OTW i *«I«L „ rtu uoo “ not Saturday morning Jawe. . of by the average Christian. In the ! ong “ordered his wife. The scene of the tmg- reHt0 4 r « hlQ ^itliout effect. rvnrkthere are two organizations aud I d"ii ??*!“ *£, ln 5"2?L P ub ' lsbc ” . the[e I *<lj i* near Slabtown, seventee: " ' ■*— be * \mber of people who are admirers of ura i|,,,i,ivi I „ t ! 1 ' l !!* V „ e ZK U br ' ok ? 0 f tlll9IIK |' uerth of Anderson, and not neai *M’ nnral,er in». In I Buddhism is a rehg on that appeals town, as reported in the telegram ( Anderson, S.* C., September 27.—“Early 8W,in » 7“®*' 118 . ten J ln 8 rr 8 ;. , r » I Washington. D C September 0 !) The I Capt. Vogel said yoaterday: J r I ’ e !-.? aT ' B . bra . t ? Uy SSL 1W? Commissioner of Agriculture has reived "0“ tho morning of tho earthquake day “j Lheiera in ita^ohiPKQ-^Brooklyn to the Intellectual clast ‘almost exeUmSSr* £y°’ ' ° I would like to try a hypodermic injection I H 0 V* vii^Vr'l ac Fie-noer m>, woo,— t “" e —gatherings are held regularly. I *° l6ar .“' I &»vi» and hi. wife have not Used in bar-1 °‘“>* £“leUhe oorpsThave Agrtonlture“waahlngton, dIT-AW Deal the faff Jo, it. The S£g £ * nil’ iatonce of any disease among the cattle at happen. It looked like a strong blow trorn w,w - 11 ' *• * * • beg you to I ^be southwest. My family had^ oome down J 0 »ttendedb/numeroM Mudenu’. “d\&mA“g Amiri ” m ° Dy £ “ “ Vetal About two years the winter nr.e B .li„„ I *?*• “oat-catmg Americans. Those I ago tlioy scpurated, the wife keeping tbe ular tropical shower along 'he rain came down in atmosphere was terribly op- barometer went down to, $9.9— a low barometer for that region. I have been studying atmospheric conditions on the southern coast for a good mrtny ute there was not imo they I . j“ st « gasp —that was alL | - -end a 5 ' vei ted 1 ■> .“J iWm. — “1°™ were "TORT ■ . ft veterinarian to this socUou from the mauntains of North Carolina, and 0,1 I n Kill y"" 0D<1 ."’ hut there I ^ aQon , )0HU1 hl 0 , to look after tbe dis- I "'®ro going to Florida with me. Itoldtbem Jo ‘ wlothree'resihrorions 0 mfd alhell wl ca ' ,e<1 “‘f’ 0 that woro brought hero di- fhe trip would probablj'be stormy and dis- pX^SdKfcrSS Jull?“^dbi I . fro . m lhB ^“ffo.'took yards by Mr. | “ 1 } 1 P' ra !i ad .r!i l !. cm 10 remalu ,n E. T. llolton. I lesru that the diseaso ex'- Charleston till the next trip. ,e ooun- “We sailed in the evening, and were ti’ty Loudon uiiles out of Charleeton and eight miles oil ?h B 8 ' BtH and that cattle are dying in three , . 1 ties—Farquier, Prinoe William and L< ' *** me I than lii.iniv Aotfle tinnnVii i n ^ TS^i]L«t °wi II pStTS^pSSSHSSy ,4“^ fever. This thing she 'tMaJ possible, but all —■ |L with tho Virginia Legislature w<w » there would hardly bo ono brick left on last winter, not being a member, to sap-1 Another in that city. I expeoted to bear 1.UK uuiiBeu Ui «ew i a« Has been hercuBtom, (Mr. Moore is the I ™ ^ # vne per cent, soiuuon or tne ai-1 D u ment t l e United States law m to tbn that Oba-*-— u -‘ 1 ■ ®2fc fiSSn?thinks oMnves* *7 “ a p ny £?“ U , e t nt 5SS* „ J h# during the night the fiendish murderer left I and for some forms of kidney to VirmnU to make lnvIugaUon ? After it had paSscd, the sea gradu dly came IrtnaBte > inveatiffator ll T ,f\ ^ ' Binnett, called Kan- the house with well-laid plans for the exe- trouble alao. It has an effect on blood- I up again and ran from tbe southeast as bc- t *“ 0rS- ■ U*nttheDterature that'has'orown fn,', “ tho . “ oat f ead J’ M ‘ , now - ItB b« r0 ; cution of his diabolical threat. rossels. We give it in doses of one drop, BLOOD IN A BU0GY. fore I believe that what saved Charleston t,n an idea of the literature that has grown I ine_ is said t» be a well-known resident Early Saturday morning tho troubled I drop and a half, two drops, or m«y be I An v ,i,'i 0 i. rnit n,. r , I from utter dentrumion was tho sea acting translated from the s.nl 1 ^.°°.- i - th ;be | woman, with her children by her aide, and | ^ree drops Jn soiue caaes. We give it Iedlca.lv. of Murder. ' as a water oushhn and moderating tho before Dovkii, N. U., September 27.-A farmer "bock. We got the shock just five min- aware, igio^j^gg Bridge, near the-Darting- nte * before it reached Charleston, and were ton line, found a horae and bnggy near bis Hfty miles away, indicating that the shock have been issued in New York aud I a KreatdeaTof inUresb' Th'en'there'is "the I ESw* ThS'M pS^ST&rbJ I CHOLERA IV TAP AN £“¥, I ? nrn '”« £ P“ uI ot J,’’*!, 01 ' 1 ' 1 8t lhe Ittte ° f , ‘ b0Ut 000 ““ ®. The Bh.ga rad-Qita is the Bible monthly publication, the Path, already re- t’welffiedpin broke CHOLERA IN JAPAN. | blood was found huh. body of tho bnggy, I hour. and tbero were aUo three teeth that were I “We barl to Ho off the St, John's bar nil litre ere homes in thetwo cities of ferred to which is to becomes rival of tho tho stillness of the morning. The poor The Numl.T Many Thousand.-A 1 SSdklrfoBt ol someboR’»m'OTth rw33»* I for a considerable time, and everybody on I tnwk yn ami New y rk hero it is Btudied Iheosopbiat, the only other Buddhist msg- Lroman throw up bands, uttered ono shriek, Ohlnm EncuU.n. tbo cushions wero torn and the dashboard I i'oerd who hail relatives or friends In’ I zalons.v and its tiachings scrupUloual) axiue relating to this philosophy published retreated a feet few and fell to the ground. *>an Francisco, Sept. 29.—The steamer broken, aud there were evidences of a des- Charleston * as in a state of terrible anxio- I loUowed. . .. . R .. ' 1U . fbo Ktigllsh language, ibis coming she was a corpse at tho foot of her ohil- City of New York arrived this morning. «tro»"'» bavin" taken placo in tho •}' At .lm<W»nnvil1« wo got nn inkling of I nae is also an organization n Brooklyn winter, it is said there will bo a number of dren. bringing Bong Kong news upto Beptcmber Lrria B e. A short distance fmm tho cTr“ ot the otlamlty. I begat telegraphing to | j-iiUr to the Theosophical Sooiety in New | new books issued and general notable _lec-1 Mr. Moore beard the report of tho gun, | 2nd, and Yokohama, to September 11th. I Bngo a woman's but was found. The I Charleston, blit could get urs'.ia Buddhism, and not a few army I tion unless appealed to by a seeker after! warning to hiH innocent victim. He used I Cholera is still raging throughout Japan. I y c t been°identified n ' D " ttoni have returned from the East if not | the truth. | a double-barrelled shotgun. It was goaded | The proportion of deathi to cases is very | The mysterions murder affray in a bu| I Buddhists iu name, certainly in fact. I pnience of many Hindus in I Cambridge, Oxford and other I Inning w one of tho cauHea lielieved, that tbe moment Would be their last. My little children clang together in JllBUl , WJi a group, naked one auothor'a forgivenefls the now*, I for every tiukindneny, nod Buld their where they were P r “y« rM ‘ ** * jfi 1 "It is hard for anybody at this dwtance biped the movement there. Tho houpi-1 Anybody can obtain information of a The- Justice W. J. Hiiton held an inquest over Over sixty-throe per cent of I gj, m woodohonner badf bean* found ^fna I have any idea of' the awful none of tbo iiVy given the subject is due also to’ the I osopkist, but none get enoouragement when I the dead body, and tbe jury rendered a ver-1 those attacked died. Examination of wells I fleld near Lee. It was then learned that I *«®Uty with which tbe women aud children Iktthut tho Luglmh people are acquainted I they attempt to learn the inner doctrine of I diet in accordance with the .above facts, in Tokia was made and the water of 740 three French Canadian wootl-ehsupers res- in thAk cit y wor * brouahtface to ' ■with the Eastern religions, and have a I the Buddhists. I The gun the murderer used was stolen from I out of 1,177 was condemned as unfit to be | idents of-Stafford, started yesterday after- I ** * 8 impossible to suiUcientiy a 1 frieudiy inteiest in the teachers and pupils Some sad experiences bate resulted to his brother-in-law, Mr. Owens. Davis is used for drinking purposes. noon for Harrington They had all been courage with which they • I vto vibit Englano from.time to time. It is those who, having been repelled as unpre- B tiU at large. The shocking tragedy for a At Caaton, August 29, a Chinese imbibing freely. They started home in death after the first impulse of ■telly likely that Bnddhlsm of the ordi- pared to receive knowledge, have persisted time apparently paralyzed the community, girl age* 18 underwent the "Ling ono buggy. On the way two of them P»»s©d. **noh scenes as I have described. Itiry orthodox kind will over be popular in in their efforts to get it. They have given The murderer had time to make his escape, Obi” execution, which is that one became involved in a dispute and one w «re enacted all over tho oily. They show lEnglaud, but that its spiritual teachings up the task with alacrity. The exoteric but was hotly pursued by a determined piece after another of the victim’s body i» stalled the other with a clasp-knife seven ‘ 1 4 11 * u “~ *“ |w widely appreciated there is not a doubt. Buddhist is known to the world, but tho p 08 se. Late Saturday afternoon he was at cut away until it is divided up into exactly times. The victim died in the buggy soon ■ The rules of the order require several I Buddhist in the higher or exoteric sense is I 0 ne time almost surrounded, but under the I one thousand pieces. The vie 1 - J face, and adiuiro ilia waited (or torror find 9 described They .liowi that in a moment ot auprrme peril there in HOmethinK better and more admirable than . M ■ ■ ■ VHSS SSSIL. HNNS -SV w I ------ — .after tue Htebhino, andhia oompinionii I (*> e ’nerve’ of the etonteit-b.arted man. ithtj* difflcnlt of attainment ntnouff not reached except by another on tbe name COT er of n'ght made good hia escape into tim, as in this case, always took his body from tbe bunny and carried "But one of tbe most pitiful features of iVcurctn. One is a constant practice oil plane. Therefore it is impossibls for an an almost impenetrable swamp. The indig-1 dies from tbe loss of Hood before the ordeal I |t into the field, where it wasfonnd. Re-1 the calamity is the effect upon women and ciurily ehich must be of tbe kind that pre-1 outsider to get more than a glimpse of the I nation of the entire commnmty finds iu I is completed. Tho woman here mentioned I cominB terrified, they deaerted the" horse I children of tho prolonKeil horror kept itLUnQ thought toward one’s sell or xeligion now bo suddenly transplanted full expression in the determined nud un- was charRed with having poisoned a nd bnggy and started for Lon. Both wore all™ by the continuance of the - iiwjUior; tue other is a vegetarian I from the old to new world. ceasing cfforU of old and young to capture her husband and threo rela- arrested at noon to-day in Loo nml taken I “hocka It was something that lm- M ibsoluto temperance. There nro I Another year, it is predicted, there will the murderer. tiv. s, although it was shown thence to Rochester. The names of the trio I mai * endurance was not mado to stand, (la u.1 more formi table rules, and, in bo a Buddhist temple in New York, where Threats of lynching are boldly made, but I on examination that she was innocent of I h RVe no t , ct been obtained. feet ti» iathor one goes in the study tlio I mystic truths will be taught by Brahmins R u hoped that the sober second thought thecrime. The people of tho district insisted Thu names of the men sre Fred Millard, I Eo:« difl.mlt of performance sre the regu-1 and tho sacred books of the East will be I 0 f the older citizens will check that spirit, I on her execution, which the Viceroy finally Albert BiUmloux and Joseph Leblanoho. I tinned nervous strain. They wilt require Mom Tbe Buddhists insist that their | expounded to initiates. For many years | an d that the miserable wrotch, if caught, | orderod. | Tho last named did the stabbing, and Jlilb | moutha in which to recover from the wc»r- iflflooii universal in its application, and I the priest class in India has trained youths may have e fair trial before tbo eonrta of I lard waa the viotlui. Ho U still ulive, though I in K effects of those weeks." Bt«i lie wsnU of ell mankind, and that | for work among the English-speaking races, | hi, country. It Ic stated that Dsvis was at | AN INUNDATED ISLAND. | he has seven wounds end cannot survive. I Oept. Vogel says that, whilo waiting for ■Wtlysll rsoes will learn the truth I because there was a demand for instruction I one time in the asylum. If that is true, , n , , T.sas—Wr.ckii,<- nr I Billerloux was also severely cut while trying I ti*" question to be accurately determined, Nik a knowledge of it. Meanwhile I from them, and tho Thtosoplcal Society at and ho be brought to trial, whatever facts 1 “ to stop the quarrel between Leblanoho and I be is inclinid to the opinion that there ia ‘ . - - - m ~uj • •—*' raiiroM xnins. Millard, which arose about a woman wbom •*><«>» * foot snore of water on the CbailM- Itkmxgh . . „ iwy Buddhist works for the salvation of Madras has sent several Hindus to Europo may be developed thepublio may be assured i ttn xd U I tstl wen meed it.®' mill- « medW at. »; uiend tirfal. I. tux id 00*. lutsn- *“ 2 fbj. i** bI ■nTr ? *^ip*nons assembled from I beTreeTrom liabiBty to spontaneous igni-1 ta andseei ell unknown to each other, t io n . it Is stated that budget com- the Utter t s neighbor pod by Id by directing his efforts toward I for the purpose of training those who de-1 that there will not be in Anderson county a Oauvist spiritual growth and by treating sired instruction. Christians have a vague repetition of the fsmons Fergnson case in ,. nlaU °“ tibor as a brother. What is under-1 knowledge of this sect—the largest in the I Abbeville. The insanity dodge can’i save I , „! OiLvrsToN, September 29,-Tho first In- ^h^ Wn ^ooJng wiuJ mw-iinn from Harbor Island since the galo' J K a Thursday was received last night Tho iaUnd was entirely inundated, but the o .. OENliKAL BOULANUElt this l„t. expression is that all I world, os the oldest -but the most of them I Davis. »re to receive courteous treatment and do not know the dootrinos beyond a mere txTrn—nxvxs spbiurtocrs. i . . . n I..U „.,v - - - i justice nt the hands of a Buddhist, bnt conception formed from hearsay. Andxhkos, September 27.—After evading \ Wmund Ystss la New York World. ►thing more. There must be a separate-1 There aremenand womenin Brooklyn | the officers two days and nights, Davis, who | ton liar than there was before the earth-' qnaka. ’^’hts is the impression ho got from soundings mode by him in bringing hia vessel over the bar. It ie in bnrmouy with inhabitants escaped. Captain Newman, of «“• " f theMeetnie.i.icmmsFUar. s In All tho gt a temon t telegraphed from Charleston <hs schooner Conretl. with three men. was I 1 . I t h»t the lower port ol the town, toward the Battery, seems to have sunk bodily till its * m ^Boumg more. There must be a separate-1 iln.ro are men aou women in jirooaiyu tp e otneers two (lays and uignts, Uuvh, wno “ , . . rv—" ■ n.„„ 0 i n„„i.eeroauissin »»«• K»ol duty and effort as the Bhogarid-Oi-a who know toe Buddha doctrine and wL Lnrdered his wife near lfiercetown on Sst- The oaptain and one k other man were I OeMrolBooleoRer i"_beootuihff «> pjeml- above Urn wster U several inches ” d»;.l no rmm must iihnuiuo auctli*. r’n ! have many willing pupils, ftihutly they | nrtluv morning lust. Hnrrcnticred of his own I . I n «iwio. »u.* u .:n | Uun bt fore the cr»nyui«ion. ) • •ucient religion have powers of a psy- — ., . cl - ktllcre unknown to people gimerally, iB I themselves. The most fashionable book l lynchti piilUhed. Euglish army officers who have I on the subject of Buddhism is I uo t ho •med homo fcom tho East aud written I Arnold's “Light of Asia, Mid for learn the riles of the new faith among . a. a*. ‘ ‘j! m | nun and brakiman badly Injured. Another bon* Brighton and spentbU earliest years g'Bitwt.u. to defend the prisoner. ^ Vagns rumors of w|>eck vu nportw j ^ of here but night, there. As he himself says, his first reool-1 *•» York snn. lynching to-night ore efioot, bnt that will L™ P° Xai ern »tiooal road I l «tions aro of the time when he pUyed Mr. Lester not he allowed if attempted. The passenger on the International road I was also wrecked near Davenport test even ■ Wallaek Herrmann,the prowll- ds about the wonderful powers of I a snpetficial acquaintance it is the dH^BtaBcddhist fakirs and strolling mu- best. Thors ate catechisms and text I*. lmve all united in declaring books and any number of works touching they havo only told what they saw upon the subject in e desultory way, bnt ■day iu the way of phenomena, and the Bhagarat-Uiia is tbe Bible of the Bud - l^West, conatry who was aiao wrccKcu neur uaveopon uui oveu-1 le chain pier.” General Boulanger k I fflRitatenr, and Mine. Huriuann, hM ett* A LOCOMOTIVE hXPLODES. | ^^^“^.^uw'hy the SSj^ Concussion was IwiUe. »mus. _. , - wio,ins’s I head. His iihotogrspb is in every shop wip- Ht '“l taken, bnt there was very mieomforU- ?f»Yn M ^‘ , .h?lhll!jM r ohlilIm1T“n e rf I predicted disturbance In this section*'’ The | dow.^ It j. quite possible that he does not | bio sUnding room UI^ ^,“1^,1*^ __ ____ _____ ia utter a three years' lonr id ambitious designs arc tightly or wrongly I Europe, and fur the first time in this attributed to him. It is certain that be loses country Herrmann presented wbat he nn opportunity of ingrattatmg himself with I describes as tbe Vumshing Loily. .The tbe army. Oca. llonlangtr’a military r.v scene is in the anti-roou occupying lialf _ • ll .l . » - we si i * a L.f il.a e»a.. u U'l.a.. tl.a n n M«(ts expha'i/od* thTir stabuiicnts'uiat'tho dUsts. 1U teachings ere beautlfnl, though gcr train|«i the, o£ SSutor 11 wWcbhMbMm"wi^r'"and duk" I dislike the ■disseminstion of his portrait I P“ r » ncB 11 bighinitUtea could porform with it ia difficult to atudy in many wpmU The 1 tbo ^J^ n,ow arteable for aeTfcral days, to-day broke M>d peraoiiaUy tbrong’i'France. Whether America or soul*, or some interior force, religious rrquiremenls of a Buddhtat are south thi*• evening met iria *>wr10m. £XJ«pteaaanL 1 * Satf'— “ *** 1 Knrnt ”‘- “ 3»h°oio“ , .m,?nTth D . b BSdS irie^Uria^l^n^mbsbv^omm.mU ^anton. whrha U v m e°h D e B ei h i°„ ES£S£ a elated upon with zeal by VYestempn- aboutH o>l^k the locomoUv. Nm W LthS THAR gl I’ER TON. vunuir\ WIIO Have DCen in lUQia Ulive I urecuivrc" wyvaa a ..i, ...I . TV * I \ i„J tsslils ThA (vain I I ***»•* wuibuku • uiuwij nr • tmlar experiences Th»*y all claim I plla. We have now u Buddhist Diet I exploded flUj terntte 4 {J® * c.miiiinaiion taZZ win n«a a e> tho Price I co**H h a diatiugmabed one. He did ffood I the at< -•he spiritual force they learn is not of Book” before the public, and the pupils an- came to a si^denstop. imd when tho steam . . servico iu the subordinate ranks dnring rises all tbi *®°tioaal nature ha* nothing whatever I expecting other work*, both of a practical I cleared away it waa found that the loc mo-1 * ^ I the Frituco-AuaUnin cimpaign in Italy * chair, wi— ^rith sentiment and is suDerior to all I und a spiritual kind, to help them on in I tive was ruined, and the force of theoon-| Nsanvinns, September 29. At a meeting I behaved with great gailantrv | high, back, at on ht-sch it; in other words, that a man I their upward und on want and difficult jour- ewssion vMHnereiktthe Wggiige rar I of *h“jr^nnsta^CoaL j aI ,j judgment ’n the Franco-Qerman war, | in the e. ritre ot stage. When f *'• a knowledge of himself independent I ney through matter to Nirvana. I*! ‘ and seenre salvation without ft ’lution of any other tlnin himself, r*;is taught the pupil, it is undnnia- bad|tekscoped the foremost passeugar coach. Iron injuring its two occupants slightly. Their I day, and Railroad Company held bera to-1 w j 10 ^ the" curtain hat can be discovered is with n Cone sett, and a one side, with a Turkish mg , of the ititfe, and on it what dangerously I appeals t, he a newspaper of the blanket A NF.W EXPLOSIVE BOMB t * 8 u,,f l , np !’ rt “ ifs - ■ a. ' »tth r.ceiilosiy ne.snngly and severe scalp wound, while Fire-Kn.1 Linn tot once a Buddhist forever oBud- Which Ksp’.ode. with, Etceedlnclr De / was terribly eealded andwllldie. mineham. A W . ,W_ . the purchase by this company W0UI „l..d. The story of Ida refusing Uheet variety. lTje prestldigitstcur picks names could not ho loomed Engineer I ef tbwl’ntt Oaol-oud lion ,. Lam- t accept “parolf’ wh-n taken up the paper tells tbo audience what an in- Morningstar, of fill Hanover street, rewired ptny, AUoe ” 1 1 ^ 1 - •' Fnmsce Iron Works, Tk- perfect satisfaction found in it U'ltaries interests tbe ontside world. •truetlvr Eflrect. — ■ w accept “parole” ,u,u vo.ru I — W — .—I— —— —— -- — —— — Company „ ri , 0!ltr lin ,j bi , , n bwqnent meape ore nocent article on ordinary newspaper is, u " m sufficiently well knosn. The Due d’Anmale “id then for rea,ons known to himself of Panin, September 29.—Oen. Boulanger, K entiie teversnoe for those who teach d s»iring to secure from tbe government an . n Vhdom ef the Aryaus” is due; they appropriation tor a naw.explosivo bomb, re. I 8 *« the fact that only by great c ;iny invited the budget committee to wit- R ei a ‘‘' ,ance niont dooa a man get where I DMM experiments he was carrying on in pri-1 rjeiowidto initiate other* in tho higher I Tt te. , The experimonta were made with, a I Erie j *°vlds plane any ono who I mc nster mortar, dcsignedA* * tjp’ tot the I [' the philosophy can teach it to I (leatnictibn of foftifteations. The missile I A SALOON ENCOUNTER. | An Ea-Chlef of Folic Is Mortally Cot by an ORIoor. — — i ueMracuuu Fobt 8«m, Abk., September 29,-Ex- R£°«*lt aright. Occasionally thero thrown explode# with excclingly destruc- Chief of Polica John Kemp was mortally « spiritual teacher, and with Ut# ef f ect . It U charged with a new explo- cut at bis saloon at 6 o dock this mom- 1ln< ! domes tbo priest. It is related ,j T . 0 f whose oompiMiliyn Oen. Boulanger ing by offloer \\yley Cox. Oox was trying wrnetim, since there wta a Buddhist , nd his associates done ponces tbe secret, to arrest a desperado named Lame; be ‘•in the United HUtea. llis pre- The compound, however, is admitted I knocked Lame down and covered him with ’ **s only known to the few I > n have all tbe power* of gnn cotton! bis pistol, wten Kemp, in attempting to Reived word to*repair to a place ^ith none of iu dfecU. and il ta said, in stop* the difficult, , came up bo- a time sUted and there meet a addition, to be easily transportable and to hind Cox. Officer Bounds mahed ?”•**! Persons assembled from I k. f». fmm liability to spontaneous Igni-1 m snd^eeing Kemp told man Lizer was terribly soalded and will difc I miophsm. Aim, was oonsummated and con- tpl . 0 ,, u ^ u tt , 0 well known, and has done spends much lime in fixing it in it* ex- Had the foremost passeDger coach been filled firmed. Thu action haa brongbt together ^ u t ( • the General in the opinion set place on tho middle of tho Turkish with pafcsengtre (he knw of life must have | under ono management prob.«, the targ- of ^ X thought moat big' !y ot him! W eat end most valuable coal and iron pro. - But b# u U ndonht«liy tac coming man. Mmo. Herrmann enters In * becoming ‘Vij.ro.ri*® w °rid. The provision* of con- Tho m. asure of his future suvrl-ss will be »n<> clinging white gown. She stats ber- 2£ sssz I d ^.«“ «* «•" ^“r.5i,Sd hj u th« ^tre^ora fiold. Ii ia | spread newspaper. Then a dork green W. ... _ . , ..... „„ „„ Student of the cloth ta sjiread over her, entirely conceal- ditional coko ovens. Tbe combined prop-1 tr t of war, and haa been careful to fit him-1 in <? i>«v. The Professor pins the cloth bo- £‘i y s^7 I *•* /• W command ahonld it ever fall | Un^ber hejd, or^appear* to do to. All to niio. He is no doubt laboring laudibly of tho compjn, and prorid. for bnllding ^{ut, he^ dtapta7« a of five additkmal furnaces; «d< m Jon* drily directing large operations In tbo ttel. rejjacity each, and the buildmg of L«» *d- hM that he has Wn a close studenl art of ** r . * Dd been oaroful to **•. " *® ,f for • hiKh command ahonld U a #T *°* J 11 BC * 1 '[ B B i*I*JJ°“; I to hinx. He ta no doubt laboring Uousoiy i ~ -v—v- >" i* “ e CB “" n ““ a Vn n *B. I *° devilr.p tho effieiency ol tbe French army. I the chair at m*. , * I Any advaneo mode ot late ruay be more or I newapaper .onstreUeUi* fact I less traced to him. Utorelhat [ and W.WJ STBS to ike ,bat* I i use t® icatW keep* 1, »*F (MBS ° r OJ ft* DK* iUcon* L l 7«f them knowing jnat what to do ‘^{Le were not only highly satiefied and eat him in tba neck, severing hta jngnlar “7 reached tho htulet deoignate<). I .,i PUHe j with the roiolti ot tho e-xperi-1 vein. , t ... 4 , , **T* **vcrel strangers at tbe far-away Lenta, but promised to fully support Uen. Another *t*>JT ta thotwhilei »ho trer^ Jta ^ ^ n«S5»gblm“». foreh^; 1 '^ •ta^madE bf Sauitl ProprUtion. Stroke and a pieo, of it .truck K^mp. I ^**ch one separately^! few milea An eminent German physicist recom- pro dneiiig the wound. Kemp lived sbont t^?^ who hlul '<« *•« starting mends for the eitingutahu-entofttre ‘“two hoars. , ,°MoA und in different directions closed plsc.s where the hseof mhim vrt"?<ried retreat, where they were I other liquids would be likely to do, groat A R\d lliubind. Agritd oa Al*x«n<tcr*« Haefeuer fit. PrrawBcao, Sept. 29-—The Novos- pti.^ knew of hta place of rest 1 co.cother (brawn-.™ -r; . - k* obtained hta food. As for This preparation ta onethat ren ta cheeky ktlq^JwcvesnpidledwUhriceand made. It tareoommendcdtbatR *““^1 Jgg ■ '» ^““.wta had dlrectad them|tto^lyMadamlmtod^purepThs* ta ( “^ Balgxria, aad that tbe Imperial had agreed regarding a cinuidate the vacant thxone. 0 u tJar.iT uaa airecieu hub wuru uw*w«fi-v j-: abcut i ti saya < ri W i*^ wtK ta, Ti»« prieet, in tight pastabcard bow talking ri>^ JwT*!, inltan, spoke English ts I 6 pounds eech. with a aukk^^rtse in1 4 «d “cmcd aware of tho vide of the ond^insure UejerrM »c?** , l'uremenu of tach other. 4 inches inside-to facilitate wm II concluded hta work he de-' Ugh hundred coke ovens in active operation. This combination a scheme that South, and den<un>treb>a . _ iron will, from this date, be made in Ten nessee and Alabama at less than ono dollar per ton. FLOODS IN ftltXIUO. ta reedy. Then Hernaonn goes behind and picks up a corner of the and lifts it to show the apoc- tho newspaper ta there stilL Meanwhile Herrmann ta in foot doing some thing besides showing the newspaper, for No Kerttqeake, Hut the Volcano Eropre In » ®Jick ia heard all through the house. A HORRIBLE STORY. Hast Wiggins Style. The outline* of Urns. Herrmann's form riUoonrs In an Alabama Jail Gnawad by | Itala—A Railroad Itnmor. City or Mexico, September 29,-Reporta •”* “<• « T «nr wrinkle in the cloth .rom oil over the republic show that every- remrios as when it was first thrown over Where heavy reins have fallen, doing great tar- Now stepping in front of the chair . . .good in forwarding crepe. In this city Herrmann seizes the cloth on tho.top, where Biumixiiium. September 39.—A negro I haT6 Um at recta in many Mine. Herrmann'* head ought to be, give* named John Holmes, who was released I neceuritatioa the u»a of the fire I if * tug, the doth shrinks into a limp rag from tne county jril to day, telta a horrible £rine* to pUDip on f r,. .torei. Lnd ta palled aside. Only the ohrir u tat re. story of bating been badly bitten by rets T h« predicted earthquake did not take I M»» Herrmann seeme to have gone homo, whilo In IriL Hta feet are covered with I £ nt tlm Tu iraoo cf Colima ta again 'Fb** trick ia said to have puzzled all Paris, scars Mdthere arc lug* hota# in his herit P eruption; a huge whit* cloud ta over- .About *1,800 ws* taken at the box offioe. He says there ore hunOrt-U of rata in the I tanging thetmnmil. canring great terror I Herriuann and Mme. Htrrmann c<in- Jril, which attack the feet, hands and faces hunoSJ/ifce inhabitants of the neighboring Mribnled their entartrinment. The net of pnsonenevery Ume the, faU asleep. ,ma~o. This is the third time within the profit, which will be sent to the mayor of Oee nl Ike imieMM kllUSS,, leeM Mb III „ I , I l.ee erki - East Turn i road has bought (he East ' « , . A cox Tier in the jril at Athena, Ox, I kMl'kertaaTing to — and Weal, a narrow gauge from Carter*- atriprirel tho iron hoot)* from the cell tub, I Manitoba ndt aud ho in tho United rifle, Ol, to Broke;. Arrow, Ala., arid will Iulde ubam into taw blad- q sawed through \ -tale*, and. tho pr.-nr>. r stood witr. ou-> tuot enenlatttool—dip* jMyaayW|.*ritarid|gmi*>»h~- r** iq-* 1 square, soaped bis ItottaQngan'i r ";i!u. ai.il tin- mher iu Facie Imkadbody and thus supped tbroagbit, I Ham'e, ami the merno;* ceremony was per- cap.cit, 50 aud „„ t J e n detccta-1 b, the sheriff. He formed. The couple bale amc* had appre d that be had to g :t out of his dark cell. 1 u®n*iona that the sledding may not be legal. it to this cit, at The new William-on fa mac tons, went in hUat to-daj.