The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 16, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 A TEXAS WONDER. tlall’a (irml Discovery. Ore small bottle of 1U I * * eat Dfi eovtry cure* a. . ■ IJ ** r ’ ‘ bits. rewiovf * <v*. 1. •! Inal tniiiloiu, w • * au-J 1 ‘ K rheumatism *>d .■* ;* kidsu> -r.vj 1 * j * lU*tl. It u . . > 1 ••< 4tm if 1 b* eefii t y turn.. 1. , 1 V O* * ll * botl.f .* two .oi.tr* ft aunt *n . w curv any a • at W. H*. • 1 I.:* “■ 1 f ° !t * a>. si 1a . 11.* *< :•.<! i> r •** <*ota ' *ll Jiu* - > -r.J fc.om *.# C# ba .iDtiih, ‘ It.**! Thl rut* r? #; . Ar-. ! C* T it i tu ce •Tv * at f .* '* t* h 4r % * i• *1 •* i • *'* cf Hi. i OrMt lt***ovff> a' I* * y '**.l rn#. It w - S' *> * lofl* * ary o-■* reed*, c j r rrr *. rv a IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. hr*x\9 o n v 1 r nn* 01 mr ih\ i% tho trm v pransnirka th# Census of That < ii-W n*ht • Pl** pessary Hill NN •• Nr|t<*rtr| El vorabls ro t#*ilt> f iMohlr Murder—ropnlatlnn *l |) iobr >* la-1 Alum ft lie. I In T•• #f Ae *roff-lt I'ntiwniirr Ua* Arrffl* r*l for filing I n|i*r Th#- IV w i. * • f V • r? -r.l j* . - Court r* . : r .*e ianr \ t Juris* \V| am T. Neuman *it H r ,#> vt Monday J... U N ' *.r r •* 1 * 1 n t at their bt* . .1 . f r P. me on M r day evening a* I * fcntt (•■ilty of Ih.iihlr 'lnnlir In the <av f *he .-tute v* Edmund P(Ot?. Lrf*l w;t: ?m* k... 1 g * *r and Meru Hu* . • in \N*--t I* -lr>*, t jury st I*. 1 * si - * returned n \ I • of 1 guilty J*r 1 K*'fi In k ar. I Ike I **; . y r* row or trial for fa mu: l-*r of N-a Smli Th# purlieu in both -*.• -are ail | titgi *•' * Mlml Mni tl<- I nlinlanml Charlie llt k •; * whllf m m .irres'rl for a ttern ji• #d i-nub l >ill a Jail .0 j i ’art* r* viilr It 1 v 1* v a* t .a* wh*n b*- w,. nrreM.x] li- ha lon h t* *-*on a I |>ttol afi Ia lot . a | :.* 01- 1 OtClftff I kr> f* in .1 ai ’m * (:■*• h ira: • ji At I tompt**) a*A.tti I 1 at|t* f • 1 * on* ' c*-iil'-<l *a; on* t .i* .1 • b n h •*krd | •*ralm*- him it if nr t i>\ *- n th( the man> mini in *.*lan -i Hill llr|inrt**l rAVonhly, The tmj>**rar.re commltiH* of the Houo by an overwhelming vote. r*y ru><i fa vorgbly the Wright bill. ThU trwWMiire iriveA lo the voter* -f thoaw *•<* .n 1 ■ over, the right to votf for or ogainet a o!a|m iifary. t;. ant- la for or Uk' ilrif* I’rohtl ttion a* i> now th** law in the l> it option act. The bill < f Mr. Wright ctuingi ‘ the io .*i option law only in that it givi t thoa- couittlcit in. th** t.ght to vote on th* dlfpenaary queeiion llninfwirk'f I'opula li*n. Hninpwirk Tlne**< all The cen us Pg tires thie morning do Bruuawl' k anti Glynn . ounty an injustice. It it ai ) that mi *ty iv.vea c >’ at I we sup pose tfU* wi l ie our only comfort, •• hundreds of other H*ur • n it I-s are **m pUtrtng abcur t r .* ir • nsu* l •.• populatton of Brunswick is not U ss than 1 *.uh. I nit urulcr Hi** pre-ent i*> m* it t* to the tnteree of th** po.y.rs tbit i.c to cut down the S-*ti hern states, aiel !lk* • h** rest —w* mus suff*r Brun/wi k h.* more than 1", < p* * *pl we ill kn w this FLORIDA. K I-United Stat 8. I.a tor Wilkinson Cull has fll**l a suit for J>.ri .<*lll.-1 Vnitl States S* n.-.tor J I’ Taliaferro. No if* dfl' ol on> r* • it*l. hut th. suit is umlcrstcKxl t te an ••it oiiic *>f tin* 4 th* suit will make a slatemcnt. na>tntiH'f l*|u In lion. Ihiytona H.hfax Journal. The ernsur of I>* gives Ihiyiona 1 HSe;. In I*o* h*- town had h p*|mlaton of **!•• This i.** un tncreaae of ov* r IMO per cent and w. vemur* the ass**rt*oti that no other town In th* s:.t* up:- a ring in tin census of IMO shows its large an in*r**as** as does Day tone. In ra!*v the vicinity - *.ws a gain of nearly ? |>er * ent taking tn tlu* suburbs out side- >f the *>rjK>ratloii. To 1 ntnnß Primary tlelwrns. Jacksonville Metropolis The lem*>- crutlc Comm lit. will r -r r it the Wind sor Hotel In Ja< ksonvMle. on next To* * day. and will . anv cs th* r* turns of th - Ifemocratn’ primaries h**M on the 6th of this month Grave . harv* a of fratal have made in nrmrv counti-s, and it 1° su.d thot n complete inv.'*’lgntion i** to b<- mad . In many k> thti*- the v*:* In the prim:ffl.*H .'***ifl th** l*eni*>rtlc >Ote in th** general election by several hundred Chairman t’ltrk iys b* will ln*is- that the rule** adopte*l bv the K\ ecufive Comtn'ttee shall b** adhered to. which will result In thousands of votes tMtng thrown out. Will lln% Florida llran.-h. rrofwior C M Child, o* th- goologletl | departroent o! I *• l*nlv*'nit> of Chicago hit h*.*n In PI r *• vf-r.il davi .n-t--*t- Irg different ** • i will, i v.w ■f *i en lug a brwr* ’i *f ill tl i'Hil'utlon ii till film*- In t v - 'l •ii'in.' u? f Mo'onv Ilf did not fin-1 al. i —i y con'lHlon- - it a >U* ui 111 h mol* 11 mijH v’tlun of Hs cynf i’.i' In i \ r. m -n uth*“n -no tion *>( th* at it I •* • *: Chid wll rrnik*- further li.v*- ::•)<>> . b t j*u\ s h. in satisfied •h i h hi f*un I the e-t location an*l U h-jsutrnent \\ i I tf es t tlif*lu*i on th* Is. , |. o . . i* Mli ■i. the southern t>rminu of the K,at Coi* Itailroad, without d* •> Tn fleloilltl nl Jnrk*nmr|||f. Genera! Manager Hr- wn * the Virginia and North Cat l. o Wh \Y.>rk-, w l h were burned at HI hmo*, !. V**.. •v. r. ago -.1%' that it Ki I b • ;ri te-ally derided that the <*>m? any wl I ie. build a? Jacksonville, !•'!. Is: exp ination, K vpm dMud tlMit tin ti ftl i territory had been very nearly < xha ,st> I, #o fir as the company nr - • o rn i whereat new territory will In* tappet lr m Jacksonville. The wheel work* .* . operated on an extensive scale, and had .1 large foreign trade The fir*- cause i a lota of over fZSft.OOO on bulMlt g mi rhimry and stock. The company t.* e.;- K> tw| the insuran* of sl7*oo Willim McMahon. *d N**w York, I* t? e twin Ipal owner of the works, which employs a cral hundred sk.ik*i wo: km ir fiMlninvlrr Arrested. Jams* E. Clark, the negro postmaster ot Eatonvlllf, Fla., has been arrested or. u charge of violating the local option law ' lark la the leading cltixcn and practically the emperor of the town It It r.ot the first time that he hat been before the court* on this charge. He has given bond and if ogam back transacting I’ncie Rim's business at hia regular poet. Thlf arrest develop* a curious faff Eatonvllle Is a town of 1.2 V people and la populated exclusively by negroes There is not a svhlir rrsklrnt in the plare It has Its full quota of city of- Boas is, all c olorack li has a bank and j th. requisite business **!bUhmer * I *..* t.*wn thst ppulat:or Th* rn.* w unb r tvnd besides being post - master if mere hunt, r*. ty ofbe|l at.* I Is j b orate J with Several luesl titles THE WEATHER? ——— l 1 • I'or+csn tor Friday sr *1 Bn*urdy e.vrgta v.l 8* uth Car S* a Kslr. ,-outer Friday Hs?urds>' fair, win ' • t-e --coming fresh no !fieri> Eisierti Fkv: la K* r In Say and Fst urdsy . t.ortherly w 1 r d** \v*wrterr r * % K iir !>i *.y ar.d 3a‘- urday. grit r. r-h*- y wind* \ <tr a* s Writer f M a;- r *r • • r< 4 • m 7 legree*. M -n . u:- Tam C te4r.es Me t r ;*r, M '‘ degrees *i **- f t -Sri < ure 1 deg e* * % - Z degree^ \ . *r, ■’ ; flail since \*& *1 agrees * m h i. V • * > ■ e Noi X '■ *i In h<^ . v * r Jan, 1 • SA inches The hig '■ t of th SA< v.l r . ** . r c* < Aug us'a at Ia n Tith nie • -• *. *..*•. r■ A *4* * * feet 1 fall * c*' *V.rtr.g the pr* *-i;r,g twenty ****r , e { nm- i* a . ,m* r* N•. i: IKK*. * ;* rr r**h men ban tmie. N ,**:# o: n a T V liain : i. .r 74 10 TANARUS" \■ m ft 'ay , .d> M 54 T V\ . s • g -r. *. >. dear 16 Htiit* 1 cie.ir u - •* W ..m:r;gion *'* ar 5A a ** . .tr.o". >vtr k* l* L t ’• ir.ru<r. clear ... ... •• * Attn* .-.r ?4 JO Air -fa char W 6 *.* >•*:. ih .ear ... *V> L • J k*4>t.vldf ear 6..* i. • Jupiter 1 ‘ dr "4 !U Key . Tampa. ~ *ar f 2 6 .60 M* ..**. <r 64 L. Mofi!g*>mer>. * lear . I- V k- r cir . .. 6*. I, in) N**w <r*en' clear .... 64 I, to • rSlTestc*;. <,*r 6 * 10 t'hrisU, clear . 60 10 TO Tale-tine, jt cloudy TO I, n M* mi'ni- ieir ... f*2 12 • •’inctnnatl, • .‘V* 10 .•> PM r-*burg ■ ier . .. >• 10 I luff i*, ch ar 2s 34 20 I>* ir. !t * b*r 24 1 T I.i .if* cr 22 12 ( o Marquctt* rl*;ir 24 16 T St Paui •ir Ik 6 00 lHiver.iM.rf. cl.ar 24 I. St Umls. clear 32 12 j i K in***;. City, clear .. 3** L, .00 Ok Is homo. ;iotuiy . r * k | .oo iKelge City, clear 32 1 6 j North Platte, p? cloudy. 3 I j .00 H It. Boyer. lA'll For#**aei Official. i:n\ \ titufi uvhiitßM. llrpMrt That “The llellt* of Mrn % rk" l Hard I p. From t e New York Journal F.dtwi May, In Infinitely i# as ilme than It look her to mount from chorus to srnr. hs run |hr*ugn . smal. foriunt. From London < otne* the news that the famous Salvation Army lassie, late f "Tne Belle of New York." D pennib** Edna declare* It Isn’t quite ao had as that ■ Wh.it on eur h did she do with h*-r money"’ e h# es from one end of the Rl t|u> to ihe other. 3 • had J sell worth thousand* of I*# md* I*r iw< years she has drawn a ii try c f Sn week During that time • ibifnond were siiowerel ihm.ui her by *l inlrlng • ipdv#s Am*-tig the hint o\er to ltd- country one announcing that m H uth African mining company had .id. w>l i,# r wl’h eha#*s io th#- amount of IK.OOtI. .-h, i|.p#n ed here f* w months ago ui all ih# gory *f Iter hundred tlousand dollar rgi.ta. H wore the fain *us d.u ii il <i n*cklice that w <s a present from Mr, C'.ver.dlsh of la>ndon From It twen ty •** veil D-* :rat '.*nis gleamed exult nnt \ Atta and to it wan a diamond-* rust'd 1 nt. boding in it* center h m*p phire of heav* nly blue. (in one wrlM site won* n heirloom of i . t k | i I vi(h dlamord- nn the oth’r was twin**! tran* s of rubles a** a squaw might string ta-rriev of the forest fk altered o\*r her •nr-age wfere crown* and mars find cr# v. enls of prwiou* s'ones. . .ir i. g her w l-t w#re girdle* **f jew# s. her hands were a*low with r i-d w* ■ • I ti with them. This waa j-s tit tn *dx im nths igo. To-day K lim M i v s friend* are rejoicing iha? s.u* hi an-.eher engagement Sh#* i b# *ti ou fa Job sin. e ih#* t loailig of "The American Beauty" in July. She * living now on th#* pro*pectlve a w *ek Mr iduhnitii has -ofitractrd to pay her Four yeai ft ago sh# made her appear ance at trie t’isino The ater hs the Halva tloii lavsl# Her manager claims the honor * having mar Ufa lured her During the >a*4 six months she has been cos: for ihe rob- of grunde dame Ther* wasn t * hint of it in the d# mure Salvation las sie Yet Edna May has grasped us p-#*- -Hdlltiee without the asl of a niaitAgerial guide. Five years mo .-a* * ame from Byracus#* to New Y rk !*<'■ ause she had some laiertl f.<r ftJiiging md .-ue thought she might n. nh ■ (o m.k* mb nui i as f.s % w* *k She ha* dee rllied herself tit that p#rhsl i ii tlrncl, frightened creature who w*pt on her mot >*r’s shoulder at the thought if being left il*>n When she w i*n t w# * ping, however, her vs romnui.-l-l < Ar ful anil 11*ti*I for any l ick of smartness it' her nttlre Her w mlrobe was as lim ited as any chorus girl s vhoukl he. She had one c. dim# iv gown for best, of blue the color of her rye* B had been made at home by tier mother ut oM moment*, and ih# i**hmer hel been t##ugu4 out * her fahn-r - w iKfi* as letter-carrier In ro ui. The htgiit of In r ambition had * n t#> -cm*' t# New York aisi Mnr among tl.* horn* girl in u great theater Sh# .* ~ i * I m New York i*'ar<f;nK hous> * i * n •■* w* #i* ivn a: (he lug enl of the Casln* waiting :-4 In endlcs- Interviews Fdnn May has •l scribed her Joy over hir flrwt chanc* *u the m iiii nnl lier weekly salars >f U.* Naturally she had to have another g wn And wit a another gown .mother a! M anw hlb* she hal been idvance I <• (he fron row of • tioru* girls an#| re eivnl a raise of fl For as many days Chronic Diseases ax well. All sort* of drug* and patent medhutirs iuHI "family feme die**" aretried; medical “Institute'*" and * (V>!id *; i'4' ur*r *orted to but the condition be# omc* wore rather than t*ett*r. It l the nature of the disease Itself, together with nil its corn gfiK * plicailont, whi< h must t>e ituUied before any n>trm of treatmen' Jf con be pre*crlted. It Uau individual personal treatment wHI U I a\ $ needed In every chronic can*. " hether It b D## of Math) \ got Yancoerle. Btftctum, Blimml rolfcniog. or any form of Genital or I'nnary ( omptaiot It U such treatment that Dr. llathaa> give* | h! patient*, and *\ich treatment only. That hi* method It right hat beeu proxed by th® uniformity am' inrarlabll ty of hit cure* for the past 21 ytart, a record which ha.- a* placed him far In advance of aU other tpeciaiim In ti;® treat- a meet of Chronic DlMtMt. Call at his oflßc® or writ* him for fre* rontultatlon and advvt, l. HEWTON fiATHAWAY M.D. f Af a copy of hit n*w 64 page book. ’ ManUnc, Vigor, Health,** and self-examination symptom blank. S. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. 0. Offlc* hour* 9 to 12 m 2 to 3 and 7to Ur. If Mthrtwaj Al o. *p. m Hunday 10 a ui. to I|. m. wA Bryan airesf, v Kavaouab, Ua2#A Bryau atrwtt, annah, Ga THE MOHNING .NEWS: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER in, 1900. i/^| ! Pnis 1 L*u* iiyourioneuel If it’cotfd, y.ur stomach your liver out of order. Aver'* Pills will clean your tongue, cure vour dMpepsia, make vour liver right. Easv to take, easy to operate. 25c. All druggiat*. SaM <*ur * .*!•< i,e rr S*t * brwn r nrh r.avk* Tk*r* u** BUCKINGHAM'S DVE tfUfcSr, ,* 1- ' -i - ~ _ s-.* wan .C- .4* s • 1! t te f*a* t :i . w e ;ii Hsrieti sr, 1 a ma t. s#i’ fi her For three a- * ter insc Ir itk. ouid c*v’i., ei%e of nothing ni” v - td of I * • * * li ed qon to plav :ne Sm,i t: r . i-.ie All t.ie > t •-i - •* • • ♦ Mfi kr.-.s* a t.*-r - • *-■* 1? W .ve .et from Arner w to l/sndoc at-1 from London to Ame , In Lv-t dn r inma a r w * fe*i wm or,*- r- a* r after c; l . •-*p s* 1 who presauted her w th :-1 dkimo:'. rng Sr re a* r,*d a- m> any * man A sit.g.a rtrg * n• 4 it k upon It mupt hnv* an a ■ *fr; in:ir*rt K-lr.a May reshied th * h ah e* (!*•! er edu Mion g'.owifig ai-a*^ *jr i • *he w -n a b *• me* fr * s Ttched by tier mothers *-wn land h4*l seamed to her suffder ! Her fr*' week'* saliry of the grei! I. nd n sea* n went for *f.e our-r.sse of a emerald ring ?h: r ■ * ■•mg v i* w* rr. t • *t? * ‘ ’pr e It H* 1 ’ money eve*- ir. e i. *. te*.n spent ir. living up to her gen.* To se* hem properly a •umpri* .* pd * w*if up In St fCrmyr.'A msnsons All *he famllv at home in r>* *i* sere :o.,kd out tor msgrifl • rit’y Some f them she rrsc.s por?, and f l/' lon to help her k‘ t* house She entertained right rnallv Tien her * '•stufne.- * Th- dlarii.’n I ring present- I by the iHik- *f le% *rshir* • oousln wa matched by ad i-'n other?* Ir Its tra 1 f.diowed bro*. dies arvl necklace* Ikon rn* demandsd a n--w r<t st ime f *err - r- a ff emen louslv expensive hs t It. Yo i • ♦ vou ni t w--,ir m i trn *r -1 r**kl* • wlrh a mi*iln -hlrtwaPt Fldna May learned *hat - \en when she was r reiv ing only *3.'. a w*-*k Bhe whs lH*g".n --11 ng niw f> g * |2'*n, 4nd It Meemed to her like nothing She was onstsutly In *k bt for a nw gown or a tew fiat She had begun io set fashions, and things wer* tunud sfter her. She he*! to live up to them at 1 up to her gems It was quit* lmpo*dbl t:rw • vfti to ride in a * u, *o s* > set up A **blc Her pla*'* - Ht l(cg*n r s Park grew more and nvr-‘ mug tdficert Bb* *w n ih 'ussr*! faults in it that absolutely b* remedl*d Sh si*ent a hep of money ruak ng It mfort i.bb She had the s,tl*fcMon aft*r *• had made It so ..f kn.iw.ng th It was r i.nwtie*! for the luxury of Its arrang* ment If any one of her hundred odml r e-* failed to send her flowers every night Jewels done up In hoxe-* the I ti # B-ifi.a tlon la?*Me beg in to blame herself and In crease her luxuries. She wore only gowns of ihe ri'best quality an 1 In'ls of moat *xtravagan? make A* a oonsequen e her floral gifts were gorgeous. They were rained upon her nightly. At the l#egtnning of her aeason she had been content with one mold, but now B woe no longer poealhle Oue tTKild w- ill r,..#xled to wait on the fair Edna and an other to w ilt on Edna maid. This I# ex tremely !m|w*gt,mt un*l worth dwelling ujH>n to explain sntlefictor.ly where all I>lna May’* m# tiey has g n\ Her salary W - am* s.<•• *• week But h had to live up to her two rn d#ls. and th** gorgeousnese of wardrobe was h - i rsNtui not once but (• ti ilm# m,an.in who fi s ever had one mal*l e## n will now sympathize with Edna May. Everything eh** OWU * and ha 1 !• l#e (he r al thing or she woubl ie!t# r not have owned H ; all. Think wh.it we. rs ami c.v# r( gjanc# - she would have fe [ l*ehlnd her thick If she had dared Indulge 111 .-Oftoil back satin or a cheap quality of g#>el ern brohlery. You may say that the Silvatl n It * brought it all on herself S per hap* sh#* did. But there ar** thoe** wno -dl# v* t i row that her Jew# in ire li imwh ii *1 ihi( sh. Is rdl# \ • 1 of th#* ex®r h it *f .ivlng up to them she will really Is* bb* t#> * iv** mone> As • first step .-he h.i* dD-harg#*d one maid And young Mr ('av.#llsh in! phe are out. NN h* n she J** * v - Mr. I r li man's for* * - she will fie comparatively u itt r.i mm* led. IMtHFKIIs NN GOH >4. mmlii Woman Way* I’nrl* ( otnines Are siurpMsseil Herr. From the Philadelphia Record. Washington. Nov. 12 Mr usl Mr Thomas F. Wul ’h, who gained an Intar i.atlonal reputation for lavish lioepitallty during their recent sojourn in Baris, will h ave Washington to-morrow io spend the next montn In I*nv# r mi l t'hicago Mrs Walsh said to-da> "1 spent four month* til l*arU, atsl a more I* 1 ig h*ftil city dia*s not exist nor more hospltaid# and engaging proph*. 1 saw many Ameri- ans. B*ni tame to m* th#* ext#ordtion. hut the larg** majority told nn* they came to l*aria for their gowns, hats# and lin gerie. "I spent a goodly portion of my time In th#* w ralerful shop- of Faris, but Id 1 not huv n i; *wn nor #i fiat nor i fionn- * I bought only such few n# * <-s iri#-s a every one must replenish frequently. "I am going to buy a ih'zen g*>wns. an#l 1 shall ge( my drea-eN. hats anl bonnets in the v arious dtl# s that I visit, some lute, soni* tn Chicago and si m- in N w York Itarls Is a fine pia# *to see b* lull ful costume*, but 1 prefer our Amtpiun garments I lld not ol'M*rvp a gown *r hat of foie gii mak# 'hat I have not often s. *n excelled by our home pro luc iom . I ani utterly amaze*! to find how unappre ciative nio*t Ame: i an w men an* of otne products I Intend to purchase nn enttr. outfit from our Am#rhm merchan s. # ven to the dainty trifles wht *h ire popularly suppos'd t have no existence out*.l ie of I*arl*.“ lilt: ••ItllK UKt*K>FHATT.. H % llfiatnn Fnhl tniong lown* People of Pin y lug si Being Wicked From the New York Sun Boston. Oct 2T V r.a s the m*t*er with her 1 * t)h. nothing r* Ally. Fhe * do ng t poae deger * rstr. that's af! ifhe s -and her hue end • nie# and they're ! r rd of each other as two people ever need o t.. iu: si fanclea that the jv.*e -ft * m is ru' **• fine tning and he if n r.a> \e' w u o' thinking 8r• s a code** girl, you know." utn .•* the wornai of sens** assh rt p. ur*-d her friend • *:her cup of tea an I settled ri**rejf mor • mf*>rtahly behin-i ie -I i r.t s inlaid '** but instead of ♦i f pr*. and of ;.**r brw,ns and her brecl r.g she t.m eome.’.ow jumpett to the con i*.on *ha< the rat'ver fast Bohemian . j ►*. w. r*: w it.e and sh** - trving narit ever she r*r to p* • rnaiif era aid • m* In her it’s ,r*iv . Puritan yu n <w, came from a? old Boston line, but rum it positive, absurd lie ha:*** and he s r.** mi at •*.. of an a dor. * round ere i in evening O'- isional > atswi*. y v • * *f so to bring tn <* c i| u • r .* r.**w k in w .rch m . • bean intareiMsd and he acts t ha te • w -cl t .c ; noukt think !t e h listt m b g".* is ead of the lv*- 4Ti t r g of he ic Then when I *.l h;m Mr %v ms busy finishing * .u.re of i hr * vat fasto be -lone fry <id . f dm eoamtnf Mrs Famtem s w* • reahouta, he rc - w h ' r* - ’r.l .il it tempt t *>r ness : vt * s- gone to t.i** the i - w • , Jack K . ' he ime* where - -h, '-r. < re noth ng more. They ir £>t :* -.•.> their Infant hewds i*i vs pose is the surest r t of **•! t c 4 and g*t on they •r .*• T.e wor*t -i :• is thin they are •K • b ver enough 1 be able to dr* harm pas* g trw ow i |jtorte*l ideals In ft ■ . *1 th woman or a . a v • • • . , u -med I)bf *f bm na 1 t if I w •• a **l ‘o p • n* v finger gi The w• st | - <* * ne " <•/ the evil done h' t- 1- it pU\ of n certain tvpe I o . I t au h young i wop •* as t r•• is of v ml am -peaking • “re 1 wh n they came out -f 1 g end settled and wn In rh'tr 11* *l* .r -n '<> .vge to enjoy together fruitn . f • e i turs f r which thay li ii \ .**u*.v ri\en. tit they have now •m to the or * uslot that the bet thing in ih** w- rdis t > ha.a The apieir an* e w.t.* . t the in irnsnl-rc* cf wfek ** lnNis 'l'.'ie m***lern novel and th* mod ern play h-u* done hl- f*r thm *<>h of •< r-e. ><ii are ad right wh*n you eav ttiAt they must have tieen light stuff under 1? a'l If they we e in e ally ?o be l>! wn a’out by the 1 iteftt whlT of degen rate doctrine nn I In ri way thl mould b* Irti* Tut v *u muat remem -er tht they re only lnf.int* Ns ther < f them h-a father era mother llvtrg and b inft ■ trirtlv up to da’e. they no 1- i*o to (liiiuph an ! he*r sermon* on Buo dev Bhe told me she 'thank'd Ood’ •he had *t htken InsitSa m church fof v ar* You see t*e> ve ro one * f their own to tell them that wl*e p*>i4" mill tin- p the old-faaMoned not!-ns of virtue and p pr ty. rhit wsl'-hrM mor rl 1 ne-*ple til* r -o-n sometime* to g- her. end that vide mn*t of ih arc w-ak enough to smile at the French l>kes about women an! the clever thru**'* at tli*- moral* -f mn, a f w arrvmg us atll! expert our daughter* to be p,i r> vr-1 oil' husband* to be f*lthfil 1-rhap- wc tec. are victims o' the |*>e t * . •*rr.e extrnt. but I m ist stick to my text for no 1 T f-11 If*' <* ?t*#r mt I' om * > *i 4 rt My Hn-wnIRK * h<> <ii>-4 to rto wh n aha and har Kwtm# *•#• fltw marrl.4—and Mr. William* t-U* him that it is r.-aliy Just s w-U to pp*nr virtu ois In ras. ops Is so happy s to #v .vbovs roptoarh. has I* tlliaK* *P*‘ •* - vou or. fir mors olsvsr than I—who sail *A.sums n vlrtus I# you hsvs ! not Hrit k . Isn’t II that thoss slUv shll Iron’ n* xt <ioor should s.*sm *o think tt’a* 1* r*‘ls. 'Assii’rs a RftT I f thsv oulj* • r Bhakrapears . t ir Hwlnhuri s th.vM ha vs mailo i-o such pi i.a hi* mist ik- s.” .... FORTI Ml FOR %FT OF K IkDYF.kk. old (onr.llr lilrrs Two Frtrsil. In Omnhn ai0,(00 Fnsh. From ths Nsw York Tim-s Omihi. Nb.. Nov. 13 -A rare sxampl of human irnitWud* oanv to llaht In (•mallA whsn MnJ'W T R. <Yark s..n an l Hnrry M. Turner r*o*lv**l each tIO.OQn In crisp treasury notes from an „1,l army ommlr whom they befriend*-.! i couple of y. nra ko. Rotwl Majors of Hunt-Vile. Ala was the donor, aisl n In,, restlnir story Is told, of which the rh-ipter I'’-day Is Ihe last. Clarkson. Majors. nl Turner were comrades traf'llier durln* Shermans march to llu< sea. 1101-rt Majors *lrlfle.l Weft, nnd ten years aao. broken In 1 ealth and finances, entered the aovem ment servlre In the c*ipaefty of Assistant *'usiodlan of the Federal BulMHl, at Omaha. H.s duties r.<iuire.l him to pass throuah the l*osloftlce after the day force had left. Two years nK<> a small packnae of money w.is missed. It was seen as the ch rks were I* ivln and as Major was .ait. rlnfr u arr'nln ro*m It dlsappeare.l in the Interval, and a ,onion* Inspector ].p,.f-l Majtaft The old man was ar -1.. ami prosecuted. Major T. R. Clark-on used las Influence, us did Tur ii. r, and Majors was saved the disgrace . t i felon’s cell, altlwush he lost hi* ixwtl t !on. lie went to live with relatives nt Huntsville. Ala. A mon’h aao a brother ,! ~1 left the old veteran a fortune 11.. ha.i.no.l to imh with the first ~.h |..s! In by Ihe n-lmintstritor to pr. nt a l ift to his army comrades. The ihr.s- had a Jolly reunion In Omaha to. day. Major Clarkson was In Buffalo, where | he Is connected wlih the exposition, hut , i, n ,■ ,m. her. In rcsi>onse io a telegram •o get hi* rr,on-y. Horn In n•••. From the New- York Press. T e obituary notices cf Marcus PHly , . , ~ was born tn Ir. and. ami I ..me irive the name of the town and unity, as well as the day anl year Some say IMO, *>m’ lit’.’, olh.r l^rd. 5.. *.n he Clime to Anurl i at the nae ~f ;♦ or 1" others at II I had pleasant .... , t a n a •>: the Montana • P r Kli n" -Ha’ twentieth majesty of that ;rt .• have heard of—and many a time has he hoarded to me of having been horn In .1 tad'll In Jersey City, hi* mother be.ng too |s r to o upy lour* In a hotel. This |l* Ihe way he said ll ’TUr-r-rn In Jalr. say C’eety in a w.igirln an wurruked for no d<> I.IrS a wnke." H h.isas pr. ely a i>r*gue ns ever w .is lni|* rtnl from ihe irreen I-land, hut surely It * born in him her. The two dolars a w.ek ie* f, rr. and i • Ms first steady employ mi nt Mar. us lulv was nol Ihe nnl> million aire whue birthplace w.i* a mylh a, the .ihliuailes have It. There aie several In this rtt\ wno .1.. De>t know Ihelr own ages within lot.t Ol live years, and not until they married r,l had children did they think It w rtll while to gue< nt sortie uuts f-the-way spot In ihe old country as the piece ef thrlr nativity and have rec ords mad. of the "event." Other, hsv, oncraled the name, uf their birthplace as well as the incident* of their parent *c With a few toddles under h.l bed, .Marcus I a'.y ne.'er s:opped talking of hlmeelf and Ms career, and I believe he was lioneet alut the wagon In Jer*ey City. Wn) aliould bt Uave luvented the I .tor*l .j 11 Alt I N C INTRLUIiKtCB. Matters af Interest to Shipping Men Generali*. The steamer which Is being built st Rourke a •hci.-e for the Ofßiltr Oyster Company will t* turned out shortly Bhe is designed espec ally for oyster dredging, and has accommodations aboard for a large force of hards, and ample deck room for conducting this work The British bark Cosmo arrived yester day from Quarantine. The schooner D. D lia*k-11 cleared >©•- terday for New* York with lumber by Cooney. Eckstein A Cos. The scarcity of available tonnage for grain or* the Padli* < oa-*t has ijaused a 1-w. to be ma-W- b> which 1 hOO.Otfi bush t of w eat from OrvtfOti and VVaivhlng* ten w 1 t-e shipped to and other M<e rn r>orts fur export. Arrange rents have be* n male by the farmers In the far Northwest to land the grain in TKiluth ar,*| West Superior by rail The freight rates to Europe have reached such a high point on th* Pacific that there it no profit in exporting and but few ves sels are clearing The remains of Miss De Rots and Sea - m#n John Hejman and Charles Mignue srn. who were am**ng th so lost In the mrnk of the schooner Myru B Wsaver were removed from 'he vessel and taken ic Boss us. where they will be viewed by the coroner and prepared for burial tJU Ie Rots remain a will be *hii>|>ed to her parents home in Mobile The schooner sill l*e pumped out. and. If It U f*>und posstb e to keep her fre-. she will be t w e*l to .< wharf and die harge the 2f*ti.oo‘ f*et of lumber which remains in her hold. Her deck '•argo, which was swept over board, consisted of about 17G Ofd feet. Af ter the cargo is removed. The vessel will be surveyed and probably repaired. Pnaeenwera by Ptrnmahlpa. Passenger* by steamship Nacoochee, New York for Havana ah, Nov. 13 Mrs C Ball-Mi. Thoe. Pcrlven. J H. Churchill. E C. Speer. J A Young at .1 wife. J Cleveland. H K Snow. E. C. Barden iioop. Mr* Rardenhoop. R B. Ooodwln. Mrs W E Davie. Mrs. H. H Wright, W. W. Zap|. T 8 Byrne, I Bnr-ndt. Mrs. A 8 iiurnap. H Ayer. A Gold emtth. W. H A Cox. Miss R Up sen. M B. Kahn. F K Merwln and wife. E r Bla ter. O F. Hallow, C. C. Smith nd wife, Ml*w Hooper. C. F Adam*. I* Adams. J 11. Adams. H. Washington. C. Washington. C Teels, W. it Framp ton. C F.lbert. It Mason. L. lilns. J. I/e <#♦•. t upt A Joseph and wife. ti. Hard** t*on, O. Miller. (J. II Welch. A. Hoo|*r, E. E. llMrn*. Mary Hicks. J Plant. J IhWMin. J 4‘uairk. K Corbett, J Mer getvetine. E. Tanenhaum. A. fl Howard. 8 Sullivan, I. Kudin. W. W. Tas<cnger* from Baltimore on steam ship Tex aw— E. l>rehner, A_ A Alard. Jr.. L II Flam. Miss Edith Watkina. J Heid- Icr, !, Crwejy. Geo McDonald. Gilbert Al len. Mtas 8 Huswell, Mrs A. 8 Watkins. Karl Watkins, E. J Heidler, I*. Burke. Passengers by steamship city of Angus ta for N*w York ye-terday—Tlsin Jnnei and friend. B T. Ma The eon. G. 11. Smith, Mis* Bmlth. I>r I>. F Sullivan. Wm t*. Wagner and son. Fred Diets. Oscar Krausn. Hev. I*. C$ Gunn, Miss Cobb, Inett Willis. Fassengrrs due to arrive on steamship Alleghany from Fhlladelphla—-J W Ftobe. C. B Anthony. Mrs Anthony. John Snell i 11. F. Paul. Clarence May. Mr May, W | A Rack. 11. Closson. Jas McNulty. Passengers per sr#*amship Dorch®*t®r saiung to Baltimore yegterclay—Ml** Mag gie Mahoney. E R Flske, Mr*. M A. Plslm>Y>. Mrs. J B. Myers. tnvnnnßli limn nnr. Run rloea at 6.22 a. m. and sets at 4TA p m. High water at Tyboe to-day at 3:14 a. rn and 333 p * High water at Savan nah one hour inter. rituars of the Moon for \ox ember. D. If M Full moon 6 5 o eve quarter IS * 37 ev. New moon 22 l 17 ni :n First quarter 2S 11 S3 morn. Moon perigee. sth. Moon af* g t. 17th. Nit it i\ \i .an \i in rum ii - 1 esaels Nrrlxrd Yesterday. Steamship Homawood (Br, Howland. Villa Real.—Wildar & Cos. Bt# avnehlp Alniaby (Hr), darn. Shield*. —J F. Minis 1 i’o. Bark Nlni (Aust). Hcrtolozzl, Barbados -Sttachau Ar Cos. Bark Cosmo (Hr). Mailgraft, from be low Shru horn A Go. Bark Bravo (Non. And reus sen, London —Dahl a Cos. Steamship Texas. Eldredge, Baltimore.— J J < aroin. agent. Steamship Alleghany, Foster. Thiiadel. phla —J. J Caro tan. agent. Vessels (leered N esterdgy. Steamship Kdenbridge (lir), Appleton, Btettln—J. F Minis A Cos. N essels NN*nt to Sen, Steamship City of Atigusia. Daggett New York Bt#.m#hip Dorchester, ' James, Balti more. Steamship Edenbrhlge (Br), A||>>ton. Slcttln. 4hi|ipin* Memoranda. charleston, Nov 15— Arrived, steamers Comaneh*# Rockwell. J;< k-omiile, pro ceeded to New York. Ormklnle (Hr), WU# son. Hamburg, via I*ort Royal Arrive*!—Steamer Iroquois, Kemble, New York. F rnnndma. Flu . N'W. 15 —Arrived, steamer tug Stella. lUak*ly, New orlearr* Sailetl S*'hootiet' Hi l hard I*' C. Hart ley. Fa liter. New York. Key \V*i. Nov IS.—Arrived, steamer Miami. leiano. Havana and sjlUm! for Miami Baltimore. Nov. 15—Arrive*!, steamer Rasui. Savannah. Ball**! Steamer D H. Miller. Savannah Port Tampa. Fl* . Nov 15— Arrive. 1. steamer S indflr and (Bru. C.iw-.-. Funt'hal. Modelrx; Olivette. Smith, Havana, >U Ktv Ws? Punt* Gorda. Fla . Nov. 15.—Cleared. Mh*Hmr I.izzti J Parker, Dunn. Balti more Carnitwdle Fin.. Nov IS.—Entered, Kirk Guilio K. Clemen*.i, (Ital), Florontlno, Si Pierre AK*alach4cola. Fla . Nov. 15.—Cleared, bark Johan Irgen (Nor). Hubert. Buenos A) roe Pensacola Fla . Nov. 14 —Arrived steamships Thermo Ueyman (Br), Key. Cardiff: Guernica (Span). Oglnga. St Michael* Cleared—Steam# r Salopia (Rr). Burges* Manchester; bark Auriga (Br). Johns, It! df* Janeiro. Pensacola, Fin . Nov l.Y—Arrived, sunnier Ellamy (Br). Mrqu*>;. St. Vin cent. Saileil- Steamer Baiopla (Br). Burgess, Manchester. Cleared, bark Ilia (Dal). Barnardl. Al giers; barge Juckon. Snunoni, Havana Jacksonville. Flu.. Nov 15 Ent ere# 1 **t#*srn#r George \\ Cl>de. Chichester Boston. Cocoa. Thompson. New York •choon*r Mary H Brockway, Miller, N w port Newt. Va. Notice to Mariners. Pilot chart* and all hydrographic Infor mation will b#* furnished mas er* of ves sel* free of charge In United S ate* hy drographic office in Custom House. Cap tains are requested to call at the office Htftorla ol wreck* a&d deroiicU racvlvtU FRENCH CLARET WINES, and GERMAN RHINE and MOSELLE WINES and FRENCH COGNAC BRANDIES. Alt th.ar On. WUMa aa4 an Mportad by ua la (taaa <Un.t ( otn th. grow era lo Eufopa Our Bt. Julian Ciar.l Wlr.a from ICvaraat. Dupont A Cos at BorA*. • France, la ona of thatr apwiaitla.. ftod 00. at axircoiaiy low prior. Th, Chateaux L*ovU.a, eoa of tltalr aupenor CUrat VVu.ea. well known ail ov.r th* ' nliml Btal**. Via atao carry In bond CUrat Wtnaa from thla celcbralrd firm in caak* Our Rhtn, and kowil, W.naa ara Imported from Mania Dauu, >raa. tort. Germany, ar* in* beat that .oma to Ilia Ustlcil Sialtft BODKNHEIM la vary fine ami cbaip. NIERSTEIN aiao vary gooA. RUPKBHEIM very choice. RAL’BNTHAL aalaciad (rapa. vary alayanL LI EBK RAN MILCH null* .w!*bnt-d MAR OHRI NNER CABINET *leaot and rara. YOHANNIBBT-ROER I. parf-etloa. fU'ARKLING HOCK SPARKLING MOSELLE. E-ARKLINO llrprA TELLE, and FINE FRENCH COGNAC BRANDIER Special Hrandlaa ar* Imported dlrvot from Franca bv n tn na.a. an<l ca*ka , LIPPMAIN BROTHERS ■ WWW ff f t Wl t f fffVtfWfWtVl' wwmviu. ..-ft... for transmission to the Navy Depart m*. t. Foreign Exports. Fer bark Julia for ftsntoa—MOD barrel* ro*in, 11,446 feet yellow pine lumbar, J 2.V) 79.—Cargo n. s by Walter Coney, lumber by Norton A Cos. Fer British steamship Kdcnbiidge for Rtettln, 3.741 tons phosphate rock, 112,500 —Bhtpped by J. F Minis A Cos. ( AAstwUe Exports. Fer steamship city of Augusta for New York. Nov IS —414 bales upland cotton. Y-: bales sew island cotton. 1.000 barrels ceitcn r-*ed oil, 675 barrel* rosin. 319 bar rels turpentine. 3*1.311 feet lumber, 75 bales sweeping*. 4*2 bale.* domestics. 11 barrels rice. Tk.J bundle* hides, 36 barrels fish. cases cigars. 1.863 boxes fruit. 21 barrds vegetables, 269 crates vegetables. 4. tone p.g Iron. 5 boles tobacco. 3 barrels pTch, 72 barrels lampblack. HO cases canned goods. 337 pkgw mdse. l*er steamship Dorchester for Baltimore -W bales upland cotton, 1.766 barrels ros in. 361.006 feet lumber. 227 boxes oranges. 13 |*kgx fmlt. 63 pkgs vegetables. 25 tons pig Iron. 106 pkgs merchandise, 110 pkgs domes*ice Hr.d yams, 3 sacks clay, 152 bales palmetto fiber. For schooner D. B. Haskell for New York—l*6.s7o toet yellow pine lumber.— C ‘ rpo bv Cooney. Eckstein St Cos )#r r <*hooner P Avery for New York and l'erth Aml*o> . 396 s.’d feet yellow ptiut lumlKT. —Cargo by Cha*. 8 llir*ch A Cos. HCTEI) HI T Jl 4TK B MF.HSKIF. This Woman Gowriled Wurderer mid Afterward Hanged Him. From the Fhtla>klphU Press. Many strange stories of human action have come out of the go*d fields of Alas ka. but among the strangest Is that of a woman who guarded a murderer for months, then, when no one came to her i succor, hanged the prisoner to Hmb of a tree, to le upheld iater when she t V her story by it United Btates Court as a legal executioner. The woman * name Is Mrs Hans Nel son. the man she hanged was known ns Michael Dennin. and the scene of the ex ecution %vas on I/gtuya bay, a hundred nii.es from Rksgway This is the story of the execution ard th events leading up to It liana Nelson and ins wife, with three miners from Hkagwuy, bad gone to La tuy. boy on a prospecting trip, with pro visions and supplies. Tney had a meas ure of success in their venture, and • few :hou*-and dollars among them represented the returns for their first month s work • ne morning they sat In their rude cabin at breakfast. Michael Pctinin. one ol t ie party, hud not ms yet come from his tent. Mrs. Nelson n**ntK>n**l his non appearance with some wonder, ae he was u iui.y promptn* Itself a: meals A jok* was passed on hi.* absence, and the iaugh iuml not tulsMel when the cabin ] ihtSr n.u thrown open and Dcnnln appear *lK>tgun In hand. llv ftuul no woid. but raising the gun i ?<* h. shoulder, fired point-blank at one |of hi* minor comrade*. The second imi iH was then turned upon the other of hi* ?• nt imitce and a load of buckshot perfor a • and him Within two second* of time two men lay • Pad, literaliy shot to pieces with the h**avy load* of targe thot dlscmirged at m* close a range. M. hael threw op* n the gun birrels and r* 4chwl in Ids pockets for two more - hen*. Then Mrs N>-lsott awoke to the necessity of quick i g|on and sprang like '* wildcat upon him. She twisted her fingers Into the c.oth about hi* throat *rd b> ; .ir lm|M*tUft of her mtak drove i him i'ick against the wall. Her husband, slower of action, but now aroused to Ju-tlii.ibl rag**, grappled with | fh* big Irishman and hammered him into i Insensibility with the barrel of his shot gun before Mrs Nelson could prevail on j him to desist. Together they bound the murderer hand and foot and rolled him into u bunk They then turned their at ttuition to the two men lying on the floor stone dead. It was a grewsome day's work that lay before them, and tt* frenzy und exolte men: of thos* few minutes' struggle had left them weak and exhausted. Hut Mrs. V• Ison had not gone through the trials of ■ > lung search for gold to heaiMUe at any t tug that might conit*. The ta-k had to be hi ompli.“hed, and so she roused her husband from the depression of the hor rible scenes he had passed through to the necessities of the hour. Thev went outside the cabin Into the Minllght and clear air of the day, and with picks and shovels dug graves on the loach They were shallow, but were the ie.iilt of an hour's hard labor. ller they hurled their two friends. Nelson reading chapter from the lUhle over the newly made mounds. With an nergy l*rn of Intense exclto mont Mrs. Nelson set to work and clean ed tip her rahm. The murderer, who had r* covered consciousness and was moan rig In the hunk where he had been thrown, was taken care of and hie bruises v\ tehed end dressod. Hans would not touch him. but waTchcd with a deep frown while his wife bound a towel , around hi* head. He still felt the anger I of a man who has been attacked—the re sentment natural against a would-be murderer Then there were days of waiting—day* t*i nearly drove Hans and his brave Ht | tie wife crazy. | They were alone in that wild country, j far from any human being, with a mur derer on their hands. Nr Isom had gue to 1 high point on the . Beach and rigged up a distress signal on ! a pole in the hope that a passing steam er would observe It and send m boat ! ashore. l*ut none came. For ten day* they win and thus. Mrs. Nelson tells the story of that horrible : tune in thce words: “The flr-t two days Hans stayed at the * *l' with me nn! we look turns a.it hlng Dennin IB had recovered from ! t hammering H ins gave him and was j ul. n and angry I would sit by the hour with a rifl* a r*’*-* my lip opposite the bunk when h. was tied and sew or knit, jumping at ev*-rv move he maile We would feeti ;im after sc me—or 1 would, because Hans would not touch him or speak to him Once . day Den nln's feet were un tied and h was let out with a long rop* around hi- waist for exercise. Han* stood close to him all the while with the rifle cooked ready to shoot him If he started io run. ' *P r ll thoe ftrtt tiny, that a ,i-airit>oat wouM pm in aivi lake him ; I.V ai.it at nn. tlm. a .-hooti.r <lll I cr |l tld hn iwl Into th. bay. j 'mt iuh.,l afurn;.r l Ih.y arnt about A | uuusn.r u t SiaasU luUtaba catnpftl Ht 9 little distance from our a-.m x tried to get them to help i ntn. They and s y JUn., at \ took turn* night and Uy in r, watches beeldc the bunk “After the third day Derr'.n \ u , talk to me now and then, md I g r lei him on to tell alout i • mur r, , t admitted everything un u r. ' ra i ill, taka t had garbertsl, and go back to f - lk with a story of an Indian killing, iir j he was rejentant und begged i ur. . to let him go. pronilMhg to wilderness on 1 live his llf. out 1 , read to him from th* and the stories of Christ's life and tea and It did him Jots of good. 8 he would cry by the hour, wMh I ** but led in the blankets "At last, when we had given hope of help from the tfuts d* H. I made up our minds that we woul to execute Dennin ourwelve* either that or turn him lon neither one of Uf believed in • auch a re*l-handled murdarer out more damage “I told Dennin our decision, sr that we would hang him Frid v was Wednwsdav-and he should j himself for death. "He took M hard at first, watched him with k>tihle core • those two days, expecting that make a try for liberty. Thur*d.t\ * . be gave up all hope, and at Hu > gestion 1 wrote out an a *ou* i crime in detail, which Ir . I . Then we uatied his hands and h* It llsns hnd I both our m.- the paper a* wltne*.*.-*. and li two of the Indiana, who add* r names, or. rather, thair marks "The next morning, early. w him to a tree buck of fre* cabin "The execution whs a serious rr and w.is carried out * though n v * under the order of a court by a e*l officer. Dennin earned glad It all over. H* had lain ther- b> with rope* for ami w t badly cut and bruited He was r*j. and profe*sel to hi* rt Christian "We had placed a barrel under i c Dsnnln’s f**'< were untied. I huv < ■. put the rope sl-iut his throat knot under the left ear und pr- ii sentence of d*ath upm him Hi- u l“d out. I waikl .g behind with th ritb* pointed at him. I Lins ha i him up on the barrel, he was m * * l threw the mpa ovi-r a limb, tying to the trunk so that there was . foot drop "In a circle ’ u the barrel B!wash Indians, s .-ntly watching credit gs in which they had refute 1 • • a hand. "I read from the Bible the story o # prodigal son. which seemed appro -i IFnntn said ‘good-bye* to us botr husky voice, and Hans kl'k(**l t u t r our from under him. "I turned my back and did not *eji-a dvtng struggles. We cut him down i afternoon and buried him hi a gr • i side hla two victim*. "We were not able to g*r nnr f r c > Bay for six months nfte- i der. the affair hid shaken up 1* and my seif so badly. The time seerns now like a horrlbh* nl<hin Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nelson **r in a little cottage nt ftkagway. .* *1 ft.* works at his trade .is a carpenter 1 In comfortable circumstances u l money In the bank. The United .Stater Ootirt. hefor Mrs. Nelson ami Huns laid the u ter of the crime and execution of ! Dennin, luih decided th.it the hi the munterer was a judicial Mind much praise wan given th. p tie woman. Mrs. Nelson Is of English blrti r i * In service, coming to this country u *■ * . employer's family a number of Sh#* met and married N > Chicago, and when the firf D.\ cltement came they started for t I country Their exeprlence at 1,. ba* 4 entirely h“-troy*d their 1 u gold-seeking, and Hans will pr. U* tinuo henceforth to tea coni* i **i punter, happy In his day's hard v * The laugh f ure. From the Cleveland Plain Deal r NVw York's Burosi* has dc ii ’ laughter 1# the I>et re mod y for tlon. If one of the gentle metnf a dyspeptic temper hereafter It hoped that the other member* niml#er the club's discovery at I r laugh tier buck to a better h • ala-! Sorosis doesn’t go deep ' the subject. Lett us have some f < ’- figurris for our healthful guld-u If h titter will digest a her loud a guffaw will It take to mak- i Welch rarebit harmless? If a Vassar girl's sponge cal c. neutralized by pea!* of laughter, strong a cachlnnatorv infusion ‘l t take to reduce a double helping >f 1 t ight lobster to a condition of and. deauet tide? This 1* a seri.'uis subject. In *p " laughing formula, ami Rorosl* ow the world at hirg#' to add full i for the proper administration of ’ •dy. —Few p#*ople are so kind to " 1 graph fiend* as Is President McK is said that In old mom* nr*, wh i |en In his hand, he will *.u write hi* slgiMtute on special *•*' numlwr of fifty at a time, whl* ii plication, being received for hi* ‘ ire straightway forward#d to t tloner. Bone Meat For Chl< ken F.eJ .md Fartlllz- r. NITRATE OF SODA Invaluable for "home-mlxi-'! * Tha rheapaat and moat eon -entr.i the market Rend for partlru’a' HAY, ORAM. COW EF.EI), RR > v 1 ' * SEED OATS AND RYE T. J. DAVIS. Then* Z2J IIS Bay ' J. D. WEED * CO AAVAMkAja. UL Leather Beltlnu. Steam Packing H : A,ante Ift NEW lOU BVHB* BKLiTLNO AND PACKING CU^' aN> ‘^ Empty Hopstieads. 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