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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA-, TUESDAY DECEMBER 29 188 --SIXTEEN PAGES
NEWS BY WIRE.
Happening! of tbe Week All Over the
Country.
JVns to aeprto???iU taming sXUh surrey,
Big with thtwmim of eachpassing dag;
Births, deaths and weddings, forgeries fires and
wrecks,
Barangncs and hailstones, trawls and Irokm
necks.
Milwaukee, December 21.???To. Krebta, an
employe of tbe Milwaukee c??r shops, was bit
ten in the calf of the right leg by a dog about
twenty-five daya ago, but did not experience
any trouble until lut Friday, when the pre
monitory aymptoma of hydrophobia seized him.
He complained of a severe prickling aenaatlon
at the wound and at polnta along hlr right aide
to the crown of hia head, had awelling in the
threat, waa unable to swallow, and restless to
that extent that he could not sleep. He was
taken toabath establishment, the theory hav.
ing recently been advanced here that a treat
mi nt of turklah baths would cure the disease
if taken in time, Saturday Krebla passed five
hours in the sweat room with the
temperature at 165 degrees, and Sun
day passed two hours there. Saturday
night he had eight hour* sleep and rest, and
Sunday again slept soundly. The dangerous
symptoms have disappeared, and tho man ex
pects to resume his usual work today, should
they not return. The theory that tbe disease
has been brought ou by imagination is dis
proved by the fact that be gave no attention
whatever to the dog bile, llois a Bohemian,
and not a reading man, and knows nothing
whatever of the symptoms of hyd rophobia.
AI?? ATTEMPT TO DESTROY LIVE AMD PROPERTY
McKeesport, Pa, December 22.???Tho Pen
ney mine, in the second pool, was entered last
nignt by unknown parties, presumably strik
ers, and tbe tools of the workmen destroyed.
The props holding up the slate roof wore
' knocked down, and traps were set to kill the
men. .
FOUND DEAD.
Lancaster, Fa., December 22.???Hugh B.
Fitapatrick, railroad contractor of the city, was
ound dead in bed this morning, having boon
suffocated by gas. On retiring last night the
gas was permitted to burn, and in this manner
was extinguished, the escaping gas filling the
room.
A ROMANTIC MARRIAOE.
Cleveland, 0., December 22.???Ella Bige
low, aged nineteen, quietly left Sunday-school
at Doylestown, 0-, and meeting her lover,
Hartley Boyslnger, who had been refusod per
mission by the girl???s father to see her, the two
drovo rapidly away in a buggy. An elope
ment being surmised the whole Sunday-school
soon rushed out of the church In excite
ment. The girl???s father jumped into bis bug
gy and drove after tho pair at breakneck
ajpeed, bat they eluded him by turning into
diverging road, and succeeded in reachln_
New Portage where they were married. The
bride and groom returned to tbe residence of
Boysinger???s parents in the pvening and a ban
quet was served. Hr.BIgelow swears vengeanco
on the sharp young man.
ATTEMPTED TO KILL BIS WIPE.
New York, December 22.???Gerard Murray,
twenty-one years old, a medical student, who
Is completing his education at the college in
Virginia, attempted to kill his sixteen year old
wife, Josie, and end his own life, early this
morning, at a boarding house in this city.
The parties came hero from Middleton, Eng
land, a short time ago. Jealousy was the cause
of the attempted murder and suicide. Murray
tried to make his wlfo swallow the contents of
a bottle filled with laudanum, and tailing in
that he swallowed a dose of hydrate of chloral.
Afterwards he produced a revolver and tried
to shoot, but the landlady coming into the
room wrested tbe weapon from his grasp. A
doctor was called, who pumped tbe poison out
, of Murray, and he waafockM up in the station
house on tbe chargo of attempted mtflrdor and
suicide.
A BRUTAL HUSBAND.
- beck room of Jsmcs
O???Hara???s saloon from Injuries Inflicted by her
husband, David Lewis, Saturday evenlni
The case was first reported to the mayor???s ol
flee as simply a sudden death. Investigation
by the police revealed the tact that the woman
had been finally hurt by her husband. Lewis
and his wife and George Dudley and his wife
had been living In a tumble-down sbanty
on 8eoond avenue. The filthy hovel contain
ed but two mall rooms, neither of which was
ftirnlshcd. The outfit consisted of two orthree
stools, an old cooking stove, and an old mat
tress. Both fhmlllcs lived by their wits when
they were not in the workhouse. The mur
dered woman was only released from prison
on Saturday morning, aftor having served a
sixty days??? sentence. Tho pair were drunk
together during the day. and in the early even
ing Lewis left tho house to hunt for whisky.
When he returned he found bis wife In con
versation with Dudley. A free fight followed.
vcnauoH whh ifuuicy, a hw uguuuiiunw.
in which Mrs. Lewis Was knocked down and
brutally beaten. After the fight the woman
left the place and went to O???Hara???s saloon.
In a back room sbo laid down before afire
where sho died. At four o???clock she was
found dead.; Lewis has been arrested. Ho is
a hardened wretch, and says hia wife???s death
is a relief to him.
A MEW PORCE NEEDED.
VjMcxNNta, Jnd., December 22.???Late last
night Mayor Wilhelm and a committee of tho
council made a tour of the city, to see how the
police force were attending to their duties.
One of the officers was found at home In bed,
another drunk, the third inahouseof ill-fame,
and the fourth asleep In a saloon. This com
prises the entire force.
A H0RB1ABLE MURDER.
Detroit, December 22.???The murder of the
Knock fkmlly on Wednesday morning last, was
even more horrible than the first details of the
-crime show. Besides being shot, tbe fktber,
mother and one child had their headscutopen,
and after being further mutilated, the remains
of the family were piled up on the floor and
the house robbed. An officer baa been sent to
Saranac, where a man is held answering the
description of "Aleck??? Howe, the hired man.
He is one of those suspected of the murder.
AN INSANE WIRE.
Decatur, 111, December 23.???A young
fkrmcr, residing in Long Creek township,
brought hia wife to this place last evening, for
treatment, the having suddenly became dan
gerously insane. Yesterday morning the at
tempted to kill her two children by dashing
them acroea the room. One of them was seri
ously injured. Her husband had a desperate
struggle with her, and his clothing badly tom
in Ms efforts to subdue her. Mrs. Maiden was
apparently well a week ago, when she began
to read tbe Bible dally. She confined her
reading to the Book of Jeremiah, and finally
.thought that she and her family were forever
lost, She is mow in the county Jail.
,m A SNOW-SLIDE.
Silverton, Col, December 23.???A snow
slide came down the mountain into the Minne
sota gulch yesterday afternoon, sweeping every
thing before it. The slide struck the mouth
of the Prodigal Son mine, felling the eighty-
five foot shaft, and burying Burk, Hovey and
J. H. Scales, who were working at the bottom
of tbe shaft at the time of the accident Tbe
snow was pecked so tightly that It was found
impossible to move the bucket which went to
tbe bottom when struck by the snow. A res
cuing party is at work, but all hope of numb
ing the imprisoned men before life shall hare
become extinct has been abandoned.
WOLVES MAKE THEIR APPEARANCE.
Hillsboro, III, December 23.???Wolves have
appeared in this vicinity in large numbers,
and are playing havoc among the sheep. One
farmer lost twenty-five out of sixty one night
this week. The woods seem to be full of
wolves, and the farmers are organizing hunt-
ing parties.
ALL TOR LOVE.
Chicago, Hi, December 23.???Mrs. Lisxle
Brown, a young widow, residing on Wells
street has for some time been annoyed by the
persistent attentions of Jno. Oakley, a barber.
She tried in various ways to rid herself of
him, but without success and on Saturday tbe
had him arrested on the charge of dlaonlerly
conduct. The rase was continued to Thurs
day, and Oakley gave bail. When the Indy
wsa leaving the court room aha was fol
lowed by Oskley, who assaulted her with a
rarer. He cut her ou the elbow and thou at
tempted to cut her throat but only
succeeded in inflicting a long ugly gash
over the right temple. Mrs. Brown was earned
into the Juatfce???a office, and a physician was
summoned. It was feared that aho would
bleed to death before her wound could bo
dressed, bnt the physician sewed up the gash,
and she ins then taken home.
HE KILLED BIS WIPE.
Binghamton, N.Y,Deeember23,-AtFlem-
inrcIUe, this state, Aston 8baw, a farmer aged ft!,
this morning abound finally wounded his wlfo,
ngedts, end then shot himself Jealousy was the
cause of tlfo crime. Shaw's wlfo has been living
with a neighbor named Newman since October,
while Show has been living with a marridfi daugh
ter. Shaw shot his wife in NoWman'i house, tnd
Ibcn went to tho homo ot his daughter and shot
himself n few minutes alter.
patbick euan???s views.
Lincoln, Neb, December23.???Patrick Egan,
prcsldcntof the Irish national league of Amer
ica, on being queationed yesterday as to hia
views on-tho present phase of tho agitation for
home rule in Ireland, raid:
"I consider the principle of home rule aa vir
tually settled, both the English parties admit
ting the necessity for such n change. I am of
opinion it will bo accomplished by n junction
of Parnell's forces with those of Gladstone,
when the critical time comes: not on alliance,
ns so frequently stated, ns it would ho contrary
to tho principles of tho Irish party to ally
themselves with either of the English parties,
hut by independent action in the
some direction. Ireland does not look for any-
thin; focm Gladstone or any othor English
leader from love, but from fears. Parnell, at an
early stage of his career in 1877 and 1878, wor
ried tho houso of commons with only six fol
lowers. In the last parliament with about 20
worken he broke up the (Bedstonegovernment
with its majority or 120. Now, with 80 follow
ers, he ran simply make tho government in
England Impossible unless whatever perty may
be in power comes to his terms. Then, In
the event of a failure on the part of
Parnell and his party to obtain through
??????cenetltutlonal methods, tho recognition of
Ireland'o legitimate -rights" England would
have to deal with the Irish revolutionary ele
ment, embracing tho most daring, tho moot
Intrepid, tho moot devoted men of every race
in Irclard, England and here in America.
This lection or our countrymen want to seo
the national question settled peacefully and
constitutionally if possible, but If constitution
al methods should full, I believe there are do
lcnsthsto which they will not go to nccomplsh
their purpose.???
Mr. Esgsn wished It distinctly umlentood
that he did not ray this in any sense as a
threat, but only ns an honest expression of
opinion. Mr. Eagan rays tho lcsguo hat for
warded to Mr. Parnell during last two months
about $80,000.
CUOTPED TO PIECES.
New York, December 21.???Joseph Walsh,
fifty years of age, of New York, went into the
Brooklyn sugar house, near the dock, and
while looking at some machinery fell back
ward into ono of the circular cutting mills and
was literally chopped to pieces. The machin
ery waa stopped as soon ss passible end the
remains of the nnfortunato man were
gathered np and removed by a friend
named Frederick Bird. He carried the remain i
out to tbe dock and then went back to tbe su
gar bouse. Several people noticed that he was
very white, and great dropa of perspiration
rolled down hia face. Ho could h '
and upon reaching hia workroom
chair. Tbe eight had overcome him, he re
plied to Inquiries, bnt he thought ho would bo
all right in a few minutes. After a short rest
Bird rose to his feet and attempted to walk to
hia machine, but reeled and fell to the floor.
8evenl fellow workmen rushed to assist him,
but he was dead. A physician waiaammon-
cd, who pronounced the troablo heart disease,
caused by the shock sustained In picking the
.angled remains of Ills friend Walsh *
itetflar knives.
HANGED UY MASKED HEN.
Denver, Col., December 24.???A speslal from
priager, N. M., to tbti Republican says that
x masked men rode into Springer last night
and after taking the keys of tho Jail from tho
Jailer, took therefrom Theodore Baker,charged
with murdering Frank Unroll, a wealthy
ranchman, with whose wife Baker Is supposod
to have been criminally Intimate, end hsngod
him to the telegraph nolo near tho
Jail. Tho jailer, In tno meantime,
gave the alarm and the citizens, after a brief
skirmish, drove the mob oat. and cut Bakqr
Nnrn just In time to save hia Vfo. Springer Is
ho place where In March hut a mob attacked
the jail, in which fight fbur outlaws wero
killed. Great Indignation la expressed by the
law-abiding cttlaeni over this lost outrage, as
they are endeavoring to rid tho country of tho
bad element which has been predominating for
several yean past.
HE COMMITTED SUICIDE.
Beadino, Pa., December 24.???Near Shanes-
ville.thls county, Michael Jtunnlngor, aged
sixty-five, a bacheli
he
...... u, .j . MNwior, committed suicide at
his home by hanging himself in the garret. Ho
had been missing since last Saturday. The old
man lived entirely alone In a small bouse. He
was a familiar figure In that section of the
county, He had been Jilted by his lint love
when only eighteen yeen old, sad
since then throughout his life he never
toionted any female about his prem
ises under any pretense whatever. He did his
own domestic work and attended to hia cattle
personally. Thenelghbon seeing his homo
asserted for nearly a week, made an examina
tion and found hia stock in the hem nearly
famished. The honse waa then broken open,
and the decomposed body of the eccentric old
man was found banging In the loft. No motive
for tbe deed is known.
HE WANTS TO STAY IN.
Milwaukee, December 24.???Among Presi
dent Cleveland's appointments betero -the
meeting of congress was that of Dr. Everhaid
as postmaster or Blpon. Tho oppolntee re
ceived his commission, but failed to qualify be
fore congress convened. This morning Dr.
hard appeared at the office, presented his
Eveth
commission and the discharge papers of tho old
postmaster and demanded that the offico lie
uroed over to him. Hia demand was Ignored
and he waiklcked Into the street hythepreaent
incumbent of the office, who has held tho place
for four yean. The United States marshal has
been telegraphed for and he will go to Blpon
this afternoon.
REFUSES TO RESIGN.
Boston, December 24.???N. W. Bingham,
cclal agent of the treasury, has written e
letter to Supervising Agent Martin, declining
to resign u requested by latter. His grounds
for declining are that his office is In no sense
pollf '
foil!
d partisanship entitles him to still continue
fill hia present position.
STRUCK BY CUPID???S DARTS.
Chicago, December 25.???Tnthill King is e
retired millionaire, cighty-ono yean old.
Yesterday ha shocked society and completely
surprated hia espectant heirs by taking out a
marriage license for himself and Mrs. Harsh
Bell, a handsome widow, forty yean old. Of
hia determination tbe old gentleman said:
???Perhaps yon may be surprised that a man
of my age should think ofbecomlngahushand.
The reason of it Is this: I have been troubled
for somo years with bronchitis and my suffer
ings at night are terrible. I finally came to
the conclusion that the best thief I could do
was to finite my fortunes with a good woman
who could take care of me???a none, in fact.
Mrs. Bell Is such a person. She waa in-
tcrested in the drug buiinesswithher husband
for years, and is familiar with the practice
medfeind. Betides, the has charms
foes and figure which make her
doubly acceptable to me.
Mr. King???s former wife died on September
lest. During their married Itfoof fifty yean
they had three children: two of them reside in
Chicago and another in the west Recently be
gave each of them $50,000.
THE ???LONE JUROn's??? BROTHER.
Waterrury, Conn., December Si.???Richard
X. Hotchkiss, s brother of tbe famous ???Lone
Juror??? Hotchkiss, recently moved to Prospect,
s short distance from here, and so worked
upon the graces of ths good old Puritans of
that town, who are known aa tho steadiest ef
Connecticut's steady Inhabitants, that they
put him on the asst district school committee.
Hotchkiss begin at once to mike np with
tho birchen rule what he lacked in the rule of
three.
Among his pupils waa fourtoen-yeer-old son
of George Chandler, one of the leading form
ers of the town. Lest Friday young Chand
ler got Into an altercation with Mr. Hotch-
kiss's sun, for which offense the teacher raw
fit to Inflict such a punishment as was never
before heard of in theee parts. Losing his
temper he threw the bowdown, end with ell
hts 200 pounds??? weight jumped upon him sev
eral times. He then kept the boy in the
school-room, although told that he was se
riously hurt After school tho boy wes taken
homo and e doctor called to alleviate his
???offerings. It waa found that some of his
riba bed been broken, and other serious inter
nal Injuries sustained. The boy continued to
fall until this morning, when ft waa not ex
pected he would live twenty-four hours. The
community Is nearly wild ovor tho outrage,
and the taw Is after the dominie.
A wife-murderer,
Indianapolis, December 25.???Counsel for
Phillips, tho convicted colored wlfo mnrdorer,
has prerented a motion for r row trial. The
motion was overruled, and Phillips wna sen
tenced to be hanged on April 8. This is the
negro who murdered his wlfo and then eat his
throat. Burgeons fitted a silver tube Into hia
throat and raved hia life. When the verdict of
murder In the fintdegreo waa brought jin re
cently, Phillips gavo notice that he would tear
out the tube and die rather than be hanged,
SEVESKLY BURNED.
New York, December 25.???A fire started
early this morning In a framo dwelling on
Sixty-sixth street, near King's bridge road,
which waa occupied by Patrick Driscoll and his
family. The occupants were In bed when the
fire started, aud the smoko wna so thick through
the rooms and halls that escape was made most
difficult. Driscoll, however, found his way out,
and gave an alarm. When tho firemon reached
tho scene the building wus in flames. Soon the
entire stiuctnre wss consumed. Driscoll, his
wife, Mary, and a son named Patrick, wero
severely burned while escaping. Three chil
dren, however, were burned to death. They
were John, Julius and Mary, aged respectively
17, 14 and 7 yean. Their charred remains
were found after the fire was subdued.
A DEFAULTER.
St. Louis, December 25.???Information comes
from Clinton, Ho., that Silas E. Cheek, a prom
inent real estate loan agent of that ptaco, Is a
defaulter for over one hundred thousand
dollars. The utmost confidence was placed in
hia integrity until recently, and tho hanks bad
given him credit far beyond his means and
honored his drafts for targe amounts. About
two weeks ago F. C. Nichols, of Bridgeport,
Conn., arrived in Clinton to look after a mort-
S igo on property belonging to Onon B. Jones.
e discovered toe name on the mortgage to bo
fictitious and tho mortgage a forgery. Cheek
had forged tho name of the recorder to
the bogus mortgage, and had defrauded
him out of $7,300. To save himself, Cheek
gave a deed of trust on hta property for the
amount, and the same day gave soother deed
ef trust to save friends whonad advanced him
money. Ho then left for Canada, and has no!
been heard from since. Hta manner of obtain
ing money was to forgo a nama to bogus deeds
of trust, imprint tho recorder's seal upon the
documents, which he could easily do, as he had
access to the recorder???s offico at all times.
Uls books show that ho has loaned
$171,000 for eastern parties. In his uesk tho
following was found: ???I am a thief, a scoun
drel, a knave and a liar.??? This wss signed
i'Silss E. Cheek.???
BLOOD POISONING.
Milwaukee, December 27.???A peculiar
ease of blood poisoning, attended with fatal
results, has occurred In thin etty. About a
- hllo t
PASTEUR???S PATIENTS.
ARRIVAL OF THE NEWARK CHIL
DREN IN PARIS.
Interview or Sr. BUUaxe with Peoteor-How the
Little oe t e were laooaleted-Tbe Forty to
Btmeta la Parle Ten Saya-A Vltlt to
tko Laboratory ot the Sol outlet.
werk ago Mrs. L. A. Bradley, whilo dressing a
fish for cooking, punctured her thumb with
one of the fins. Shortly after Iter arm began
mcai conimiuu, no uavmx
out from ft r ??*or, which lio,
8 ft Jiieco*onna mm mui
5 fish was fresh, but tho fin
to swell and Inflammation set in, extending
throughout the whole system. She died yes*
terday after terrible suffering, and her hus
band is now In a critical condition, he having
been poisoned by a cut from a r
had used to rein of?? ???
wife???s thumb. The _
Is summed to havo come in contact with do*
caycd animal matter.
SHOT AT.
Kansas City, Mo., December27.???Christmas
night, at Little Blue, Mo., Frank Vaughn was
married to Ella Swope. Immediately after
the ceremony, whilo Vaughn and his wife wero
standing at a window, they were fired nt from
the ball grazing Vaughn's head.
ought the shot wss firod by
Abram Nave, a cousin of tbe bride,
who had threatened that If sho did not marry
him he would shoot tho man she would marry.
Last night Nave visited Vaughn???s, at Argen
tine, Kansas, and said the reports of the
Chriitmis nffair worried his mother, and asked
that Vaughn and bis wife accompany him to
bis home and deny that they suspected him.
Thlsmornlng they started horseback. When
half the journey was completed. Nave rode up
to the buggy and shot Vaughn aesd. He then
rode home, and upon tho approach of officers
killed himself.
PERSONS AND THINQ8.
South Africa has 1,502 miles of railroad In
working order.
Thb cost of King Milan???s dagger and bullet
proof esse was 1260.
PBorzasou Swino???s pews, in Chicago, wero
sold this year for 910,000.
Kx-Senator Tabor, of Colorado, la to build
a 91.000,000 residence In Washington.
Since the siege of Paris, in 1670, the con
sumption of houeflesh has gradually increased
there.
Old names for girls, such as Gladys, Elfrido,
Wilfred#, Enid, Ethel, Clarice, Rosabel, ChrliUfael
aiid Clsrihel, arc again becoming fashionable.
???From a single acre you can gather 300bush
el* of prime oysters,??????said anoystermanof the lover
Chcrapeake bay. ???This beats wheat raising by a
arge majority.???
Cremation will soon be practiced in tho Pete
la Chaise cemetery, Tarts. The city lias just given
a concract fur the erection of a building with appa
ratus for tbe Incineration of bodies.
Mistletoe boughs for kissing purposes aro
now sent to New York from Vlorlds, postpaid, at a
cost often cents each, being thus much cheaper
than tbe imported article.
Jay Gould will spend tho remainder of tho
winter south. His yacht, Atalants, sailed on
Tuesday for Charleston, where she will await the
arrival by an overland route of ber owner.
Ths mourning drapery on tbe public build
ings at Washington, placed there on tho death of
tbe vice-president, will be removed today. It Is
estimated that the cost attendant uponputUug up
and reproving this drapery will bo 910,000.
Kansas is soon to hare its first legal hang
ing in many years. Heretofore It has boon tho
practice, when sentence of death was passed, to
confine the convict in tbs penitentiary to await
taMrrgnJng of tbs warrant, which was never
Ths lion market is suffering from aglutst
present, although???since the Boudin war made it
almost Impoaiblt for tha hunting caravans to do
their work???Importations from the desert hava
ost entirely. 8bo
i depending npoti t
garded as inferior,
Ex-Senator Tabor, who is at a New York
hotel, wean diamonds enough to make a king???s
crown. Ills shirt front blazes with big stones. He
has a ring mounted with a Jewel as big as a chest
nut. Hin cuff buttons are about an Inch square, of
gold, studded with small gems, lie must wear all
told 990,000 worth of Jewels. He always takes them
off and (Hits them in the hotel safo before
out at night
> going
Kino Milan, of Bervfs, so say the gowfps of
his court, has taken to wearing a hidden coat of
mail, which Is, however, hardly what a Norman
warrior would have understood by the phrase. Next
the body It is of tbe softest silk. Over this Is a
thick, tightly compressed lavar of eider down, and
upon this again is a layer of wadding; lot* outer
surface (sol tha toughest leather. This dagger and
mllet proof care reaches from the neck to the
knees and covers the arms.
By the completion last month of tho railroad
from Cspe Town to tho South African diamond
mines at Kimberley, steam cars have supplanted
tho tiresome stages and tbe great ox wagons of tho
Dutch and British traders for aboot 709 miles along
tbe direct route toward tho Zambesi. The advent
Paris, December 23.???[Special.]???'Tha stoam-
sbip Canada, which railed from New York on
December*) for Havre, having on board Patrick
Reynolds, Willie Lane, Patrick Bjan and Aus
tin Fitzgerald, the Newark boys who had been
bitten by s mad dog, arrived at Havre on time,
and the party proceeded at once to Paris. Ar
riving in Paris Mrs. Bysn and the children
under her charge were placed in comfort In a
small hotel near M. Fastonr???a laboratory. Dr.
Billings then started in search ot M. Pasteur.
It waa now five o???clock, end little hope was
entertained of finding tho object of search, but
fortunately tho precaution had boon taken to
Inform him by telegraph of the coming of the
party, and he wss found waiting In his office In
the normal school, Hue Ulm, hi. Pasteur wel
comed Dr. Billings most cordially, sud sug
gested that the inoculation bo mado tomorrow.
???But cannot it ho attended to tonight?" asked
Dr. Billings.
"Certainly, if you Insist upon It,??? replied
M. Pasteur.
"The sooner, tho better,??? cxplaiued Dr. Bill,
lugs.
M. Pasteur then raid: ???My medical assist
ant has gono homo for tko nlgbt. Will yon
make the Injection????
???I would do so most willingly," Dr. Billings
replied, ???wero It uot so muck better to havo It
dcac by s resident physician.???
???Very well, then,??? rejoined M. Pasteur, ???I
??111 send for Dr. Grancher, my assistant, and
ask him tocomo this evening. If he can cotnc
I will gladly inoculate tho children tonight.
Beturn to your hotel and wait.???
Scarcely had the soup with which the din.
per was begun been finished when want wai
brought that M. Pasteur and assistant would
be ready for the party at 7 o'clock. It la
scarcely necessary to say that we were punc
tual. In the laboratory wore at
the hour gathered all tha members of
the patty, ??? including Mm. Ilysn. We bad to
wait a few- minutes whilo M. Pasteur inocula
ted a Hungarian officer, who had been bltton a
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 1
MANUFACTURERS OF
fortnight before at Pesth by tbe mad dog of s
ntt This officer, who is s handsome foi
led been badly bitten In hta right arm.
if tho laboratory Dr.
When he ramc out or tho laboratory Dr. Gran
cher ivodnced a vial of virus, syringe* and
lancets.
???Begin with tho eldest first,??? directed M.
Fastenr, whereupon tho youngest at once began
to bawl, batons soon quieted. Young Use
was chosen as the first subject, seated ins
chair, and told to uncover hta abdomen, M.
Pasteur was seated close to the boy on tho
right an Dr. Grancher In front Tho latter
filled his syringe, gathered np a portion
of the fleali near tha naval,
and before tbe boy fairly realised what
was happening, had thrust In tbe Instrument
and tbe Inoculation was safely over. The turns
of Fitzgerald, Reynolds and Baby Byan then
followed. Either of the children bore tho
operation bravely. Tha wbolo affair lasted
less than a quarter of hn hour. M. Pasteur
did not look at tho wounds, but he was foil of
gr ntleness and sympathy for the children.
At Dr. Billings's roqust tbe savant was
informed???tbst tho doctor hod six dogs looked
up which had been bitten by the animal from
whoso mad fury the children wero sufforori.
???Kill them 1 Kill them I??? ho said, with
neat emphasis.
???But,??? laid Dr. Billing^ ???I want to koep
them and ice If they will to road. The result
wiH;tcst4he ,u
???Ah, very good l Excellent l???*respondod M.
Psstenr.
Dr. Billings asked .
far Is of the laboratory, and M. Pasteur replied:
???Yes, you shall see all tomorrow. I willsho w
S ou everything. I will take you to seo my
ogs, and give you some virus to take to
America.???
When asked how many cafies llkethesoho
had had, ho replied: ???Let mo
make 114 since the beginning.???
???How many cases have you now under your
charge Y*
???About
When asked:
t SO, and all aro doing well.???
* " ???How long do you want us to
boys around here in the morning, so that I
can look at them and tell when they will re
quire another injection.???
The children slept j
contentment and good 1
An Interesting Ceremony at the Hound of
Kev, Ham Jones nt Cnrterivlllea
C???ABTEHaviLLK, December, 2U.~[Special.]???
Christmas day tbe residence of Rev. Ham Jones
nos filled with friends and neighbors towltpem
the dedication of tho evangelist's homo to Goil.
Rev. Ur. Kendall, pastor of tho Methodist church
of Rome, officiated. The ceremonies were opened
with the singing of ???All bail the power of JenW
name,??? after which Dr. Kendall read a suitable
pawago of scripture sud then offered tbe dedica
tory prayer. Rev. Bom June* for himself and wife,
presented the home to Dr. Kendall to ho dedica
ted by him. Rev. 8am Jones said, In presenting
the home, ??that he dedicated it to God because of
God's goodness to him and his family. He and his
wife had already given their hearts and their
children to God and it was meet and right that
their home should be given to Him also. The act
was but the token of gratitude of an unworthy ser
vant toward a gracious master, Dr.KKendall re
sponded by ray lug he considered the occasion one
of the most sacred and be hoped It would result In
many similar occasions. He knew of but ono other
homo In tho state that bod been dedicated toSQod
in such a manner- He hoped be would live to
rce the day when every household would be dedl-
ested to ???*IIIm who is worthy of all we are and ail
v r have.??? After many more impreeslve and beat!-
ml words, Rev. W. A. Dodge, pastor of the Metho
dist church In Cartenrllle, made the notable one.
Rev. Hamucl G. Jones, grandfather of Rev. Sam *??.
Jones, now In his seventy-seventh year and
???till a faithful preachcrof the gospel, was present
1 listened to the ceremonies with moistened
sand fervent amens. The mother of Mrs. Ham
??? The day wV
o were there.
Oitr Two New Premiums.
We advertise this week two new premiums???
our combination plow and our breech-loading
double-barrelled gun. Our success with our
sewing rfiadiines, Watcrburys and books has
been to great that we Investigated these new
premiums ve ry carcfnlly before adding them
to our list. We are satisfied that they are ex-
cclcntand that onr readers ??ve at least $5 in
buying the plow from us, and $12 in buying
the gun.
We therefore offer the gun and the plow
with confidence, those who Iray them will
thank us for having brought them to their at
tention. Htndy tbe advertisements and order
either the gun or the plow.
The Hoyal Daker ami Pastry Cook.
4 royal addition to tbe kitchen library. It con
tains over seven hundred receipts pertaining to
every branch of the culinary department. Includ
ing baking, masting, proeenring. soups, cakes, jel
lies, pastry and all kinds of sweetmeats, including
receipts for the most delicious candles, cordials,
beverages aud all other neeamery knowledge of the
chef de cuisine of the most exacting cptcare, as well
as for the more modest housewife, who de
sires to prepare for her lord mid master a repast
that fhall be both wholesome and eronoatcal.
With each receipt is given ftill and explicit direc
tions for potting together, manipulating, shaping,
lab ing, and kind orutensU to be used, *o that a
not fw can go through the operation with *occea$:
white a special and important feature Is made of
the mode of preparing all kinds of food and dell-
racial for tbe sick. The book has been prepared
under tbe direction of Professor Rodmaul.latechef
cf tbe New York cooking school, and is the mo*
??? Me of the recent coitions noon Uys subject of
y that has come to our nouee. It Is gotten
up Jn the hlgbret styleof the printer???s art, on tinted
mfiM%Tmcmmrmio?? *ka will rend n n-
Circular Saw Hills, Cotton Gins, Cotton Seed Oil Hills, Presses
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ATLANTA, ??? - - - - GEORGIA.
THE BEST PLOW IN THE WORLD.
We olto our tanner friends what ire are satisfied Is the best plow yet msdo. it la
The Syracuse Chilled Hill Side Plow. '
It really combines three plows In onc-shll! side plow, a level land tarn plow, and a terracing
plow. A ent of ft Is printed below.
No. 26.
This is sn exact picture of (bo celebrated Syracuse chilled plow. Its several construction makes it
???.perfect plow for hill side plowing. It is equally good as ft turning plow for level laud, aud for terrao
Ing it has no equal*
Wo warrant it In every respect. It Is simple In construction and light la draught. Wo havo been
considering for some tlpio
OFFERING THIS PLOW WITH THE CONSTITUTION,
Bnt hsvo Jwelled tinlll It has been tested by a number o! food tamers Into whom hands It was put
Their testimony convinces ns that It Is Ihohcst plow yet offcred to tho tarmcn of tho. south, and wo pu
Honour premium list
No. 36.
TERMS:
7ho ordinal, retailing price of thb plow is lie for lbs bug* sloe sad 111 for tho small size. Wo oil
the large also to subscribers at $11.80, or with THE CONWITUTION ons yssr it 412.23. Tho smaller.la
at H.SD, or wllh tho paper ono year st *>. Tho plows will bo shipped by freight from Atlsuls, tho buyor
paying the freight,?? hleh will usually amount to fifty rents or less. WE
A WORD OF ADVICE:
RAWe hare never deceived onr readers. tVo have sold hundreds of sewing machines, tbotwanli o
Waterbary watches, sront of our breech loading guns, whole libraries of books, n:>d all who liavo
bought any orthesetblnp, know that what tre sell as premiums always tarn out bctlcrthan wo I prom
ised. Tbe certificates wo print every week provsUhls abundantly.
Now, we are Inclined to believe that the plow Is the ??? ???
ypB F BEST PBEMIUM
We have yet offered onr readers. Tho tanners who havo thorn declare that they woold not bo withon
them. You will do well to order one.
REMEMBER OUR PRICES.
Larger rise 111.50, with CONSTITUTION one year, $12.25.
Smaller rise $425, with CONSTITUTION one year, 10.
Our $12.00 Double Barrelled Breech Loader.
w _.j*mium a aouuio uarrciica orcoon iow
d for im and warranted to u* by tho maker*,
tcrmlnod to print a picture nr It and gfvo it
OYCS offered in America; and lz better than
ThiztODlf ft!
pih to $ grip i .. I
er, rhnlwor openn ore, and warranted to
)tr gun.
wo do not claim that this gun Is as fine as a hundred dollar gun 1
of hsndsomo finish, with ollal walnut suck,
oclzbsa trine ore 7 pounds, is stnoshoot-
IJlut ss good execution assay hundred dot-
BUT WE GUARANTEE
ss good a shoot
similar was 124.
that taJuatssMfk and u good a shooter aa any 3|un-U.m it9aqf better finish thsn any
K Hz tunever offered, sad a better run thsa the Jos fljr whlellf 25 Is nuttr ekUK">. It
??? si, Rujisb cun, ImportolsMaA^woyn^^owe^rtcyjOjoiifj^t^ji^n
IlllSIi?
tougut W .
have ft good double barrelled
$12. Constitution Breech Loader is the Best he can Ger.