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'THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION 1 . ATLANTA. GA» TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 )°°8
9HITERSITT OF GEORGIA,
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AUGUSTA.
fVTHK NEXT 8EH4IO* OP THIS INSTITUTION
X vlllbeidoou th« rir-t M la November,
and terminate ou Ibr ftra* of March.
Every feotlU) 1«off-red tw «cKBpletO OOOTtO of
'truirortloD P ill c »rp« of professors, Am
7, hospital en m* Ihc* crwmda. etc.
It is Far Better
7b maintain natural secretions of
the Liver and Bowels by the use of
a mild vegetable aperient, than it is
to allow the system, by the habit of
torpidity, to become filled with blood
poisoning matters.
One Feefs Better1
■ACTS better, IS belter, who 'Maintains
regular action of the bowels than one
who neglects this daily duty, All
who iwe them, say there is NO
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ROASTED TO DEATH.
TBBIUBLB RAILROAD ACCID8NT IN
Wisconsin.
A Limited Xipr.M Ti.l. Oibu I. OallUlo. WHO
. Ti.ilbi Th. C... Tclrtrop. hi rdl
Tirt-Hln.tr.n hniu f.mi la the
FlswM-lnoidost* one. Horror.
MilwAUXCK, Oolober S8 —Sun after mid-
n'gbt lett n'pht the watt boned limited ax-
prise was diicbcd at East Siding, a email sta-
tlen about thirteen ode* out of Portage, on
the main line of the Chicago, Mil waukee and
SLP.nl road. There ere two tide tracks at
the place, and at the tlma the train wat duo
there lan night both wrreooenplad byfreighie,
one by a wild train and tha other by train No.
14, Conductor H. O Bankey, of thla olty,
which had |oat polled in front the well to al
low'thii limiti d to pau. No. 14 wat Tory Ion*
and the coednctor wurt the head of the train
rel) lag npon the brakeman to atteed to the
twitch. Oner.port aaya thenar brakeman,
whoae business It wu to clou tho awitch after
tho train, for aomo reuon neglected altogether
to do eo. Another and more probable atory la
that ho atarted buk to clou the awitch, hat
before ha could reach It the limited, which
dida not atop at any except Urge places, came
tearing down tha grade at dfty mites an hoar
and lelt the ralla at tho open awitch. Tho
aiding law a cat where theewitoh light ota-
not ha uen from tho eaat on til a tralq la wit lln
s few roda, u tho ongleur of the limited
conld notice the awitch light tamed wroag
until too lalo to atop. Tea engine left too track,
ran a abort distance and broogat np agalaal
the aldeol acne, toppling orer. Too baggage
oar and two re,ularcoaches folio wed, walla four
sliepera kept tho ralla. The oegioe and ears
that went off wen bally tmubed aod Moo
took fin Iron tbe atone; and Engineer Little
aad Fireman E-gaa crawled out from under
tbe laeemotie* badly bruited and ualded. A
baggage man had a leg broken. AU tha pat-
aei g.ro ta ah. alfcapere got oat uninjured. eg.
orpt alight brnlaea. Tne whole train,
excepting on* weeper, which they won able
to nnooople and dnw a way, Wat bo rood up.
fauprnaundonl W. u. Colima wu on the eut
bound puungtr No. 2. wBien wu walling at
tha atatlon, w low miles thla aide of tho wreck
lor the limited, and wu eoon on tbs ecene. A
witching train with lUrgeoni wont from Ihit
city, and old all that wu poetiblo to allerlato
suffering abd to uvallfx No 2 was obliged
to bach np to this oily and ran onrthe N irib-
wettern to Milwaukee via Hortcon. Batrer
Dam and Fox Lake. Co .dnotor
Monkey, of tha freight, wu as demoratford by
tb* accidsat, the responsibility of weloi recta
on hla eaew and taus also do elm. that he took
to the woods In despair, leaving hla train. Ho
btkalws). bun a moat careful and efficient
man, much trailed by th. company. It was a
moat horrible and sickening spectacle, tie
nailing people making .benight hideous with
their yells, wblla tho bystauderj ward unable
to redder atelatanco. It wu tha worst wreck
over known In the north wear,
1 B. JrowcuHach, Job printer, of this city, wai
on Ibo wrecked tr.lu. Ho (aye tho ecenos
alter the accident were harrowlog. The pis-
aenger ooscb, welch be aaye coutaioed ba-
twain fi/tetn tod tweoty poople, wu tale-
■coped nt both end*, and tha fin and smoke
that tnveloptd tho SMt profound (ha la-
f iliontd and Injured pasaengors from escaplog.
auei geia from the aloopora gathered aronod
the Biasing can, but won powerful to render
assistance, lien end women conld be uen
tearing their heir rath, ngooy of the moment,
end frightful errmmt faaaed from tho dutn
trap. Ono hc.vy woman, in particaUr, h.
tags, loro np ono of tho Hats with almost
atipeihnman strength and ondaavorod
to break her way cat of the
flaming pyre, bnt her strength failed
atid the full to the floor and met a horriblo
death. Only three norsont ooeapOi from the
paiaenger car, Mr. Loweobuh aaya—a min
niid two children. Too man wat obtorved u
he forced hit way through the ventilator on
“ “ “ on hla body
off aod hla
Utah routed and b owling from cat* iedioted
by broken gluts. Evay ooo of tho wruked
can wen conaomod with tha exception of tho
last alecper, which wu cat away from the
horning wreck. AU bodies of tho vledmi won
homed in tho wreck.
Tho mail car wu In charge of John B«toh,
of Plainfield, who, witn hit firs man, outpal,
thongh badly btnleed. They got aU tho val
uable mall out before tha car barned. Sixty
bagl of papen were destroyed.
Mo paaeengwia in any of tbe sleepen wen
killed. Conductor burl* wu la the baggage
■ th. shock ocearmt, Th*
mm. (ltrk* end l’bllllpi, won
pinned under a.rtr.1 heavy trank, asab'e to
txliloit. tat mtelvci. To tbelr honor they saw
tbe flame, bent In from on. end of tho etr.
They iMonbied tb.lr effort* and Pollllpi man
aged to ciawl oat. CondaetorStulo, that ro-
lleved, followod him. Clark with a broken
leg was gotten out and tha thru onwlad
through a window aa th* flamu had enpi np
to within a few rut of them. Connector
Searlo is now lylog proitmted at hla homa In
Milwaukee, and tolls tbla atory,
Bsuyb, u nearly as ba can recollect, tha
oecapaata of tho car wban tha frightful tools-
nation cccnned, Included a woman with a
Utils girl of aboot six years; another dark
haired woman, with a babe less than a yaar
old; a blende woman of thirty, who seemed to
bo the compinloo of th* former one, both
bound to Bk Pont; two SlsWn of Coarity,
travcll'ng on a pus. Ha can recall no descrip
tion of any others, bat nys there worn not u
exceed fifteen eltcgether. H* hu lost hit
ticket*, and eo tbois la bo tooord.
M II.WSDKKE. October 2D.—Conductor Han-
key, oftba freight train, who fled Into the
woode Immediately after tha eatutropht oo-
iaired on tho Milwauku had fit. Pool road
Widuieday night, hu bun found waodormg
aronod in a raving condition. Ho !> likely to
btonmoa hopelee. maoUo. Ooodnotor Burls
la rrailag coulortably and It la htllavel he
will recover. Houtd:
' Wewire rtgjalogata enud botwun forty
and forty-dn mllu as ban. I had goes
through the cars lor tie tele aod wu Mated in
the baggage car at tba tlma tha accldont oo-
enrred. J.iuea Palllipt, brakam.e. Wads
Clarke, baggageman and I wen Mated In th*
ear talking togotbar. whan thsr* earn* * sad
den shock, and I knew w* ware on th* tin.
I sinned to gat upon my foat Aram
th* chair, whan thoro wu a
tarrifiejar and I wu thrown to tha flasr,
•long with Phillip* end dark, with gnat
ft rce, end all th* tranki In tha ear were
thrown aronod In adtaorderod cond itloo.'on top
of nr, and w* wort all thru pinned to Ibo
floor. There wu a trrribla noise. AU kinds
of sounds mingled at one*, and to mak* It more
awful, it wu Iris than a minute after tk*
ciark that th* flamu oommaocod their werk
of detraction. I teU yon, I thought my tint,
bad oome, aura. Thus I wu, planed beeutb
' tranks, and I ootid not
When I uw tho dames
. with Bi.hop Whipple, who arrived diroot from
the yctno of tbe Bis wreck l.et night.
1 “Tbe irtlght tialo reached B o about twan-
[tymlnatn oi'°re th* lloiltad train wklob
:»u wruked;” said Babop Wsiprla,
"and tb. awitch lad bun lafa op»n. Oar train
Into going at tho nto of forty dv. mll.taa
hohr, totb.tr.in otflei.i. *»tit, .ltd th.oear
ago and bravery of tba engineer cannot be
praiard too highly. He stated with th* engine,
and I have oarer known as Mr brake to b» sot'
so qott-aiy and strongly as that oa. wax I
war Id th. drat sleeper, and hat a berth In the
end ptxtto tbo day coaob, Mr. McUlnata, of
Motile, wu In a berth opposite mx Too
Instant of the shook ho sprang from hla bsrtb
and ran to tho front end of aa. car, bnt ft wu
Jtnpculble to act out at that end, for It
had telrarcp'd. He rallied back aod
critd oat: ‘Come tad hal p me uvo the*, pso
til. who an being barned to death.’ I bad
i» on awakened but» f.w mloatoe h«fore anil
had looked *1 my watch. It waa 12:30 a'oloek.
i followed UcOtnaia in my stocking foot. Ho
van foster then I and when I came to tba
haralngeoaeb ho bad taken two ohlldron
from a woman near tea rear of th* ooish
Bbe raid bar hams wu Burov, of Winona,
and aekid him to eave her oblldren for their
tether wu living. We both trid to lift the
women from tbe car, but we ooutd not, for
abe wu wadged beneath tbe broken
sratx.. A moment after wo reached
her her dree. took dro, and
ah. fainted and wu burned toduthbaforaoar
eytx There wu comparatively little scream*
Jug coming from the ear, but there war a
gather low moan of suffering, and I batters
thu most of thou who perlihed wero killed
ontrighX The ear eru telescoped at bub
codx Mr Aloes, who wu oa tb* train, atw
tb.pafuaguain that coach aod u did my
wife, and they think th.ro war* uventun.
Then want two Maura ol charity who board.*
thstnla mad wero bonnd for Wlaow*. Th.ro
wu a mother ead daughter whou names era
unknown. Thru yioog mu, e middle aged
man, Mr. Bbttrr. her mother and two cull
dren; a man that got on at Cohtmkax two man
who bt.rdtd tbe carat Watertown Jonctioo,
and* man wbo climbed out at t bo top. Ha and
tbe twooblldteo were rated. Tbe others Were
burned to death. In aboot an hoar wed a half,
Mr. Collier, anuerlutendeot of that division,
arrived from Milwaukee, bod Philip Lugley
btd Mr. Boyden, of th* oomptoy, won oa tb*
train, tod ovary thlog watdono that conld ba
dobofortherooifort of tb* pbsKngtrt wbo
were left. Tb* Ibdlu on tho train were espe
cially kind In oaring lor tba two nmhtcUm
ct l dren. One wns a little girl aboot l«nr
year* old and tb* other baby a little bey. Tha
naaecegera in the (leaping cart had ume alight
hruttex but non* were uriondy Inlnrod.”
Conductor Seario will nnovor. What he r»-
0.1-sof tbe paaiengere la tho coach, wbouoc-
cnfWBt* wero cremated, ta Important M h.vlog
a beating Id rdbhttahlag th* mlolaam number
of thb hilled and In aiding to dx their iden
tity. He rememberx end oaadeurlbe seven
teen Demons. He knows thattbsreWaro more
In tho ouch, u that It is tvMeat that tha
fudltlra must bar* been at taut twonty, and
probably more. Among theta whom no da-
RUNNING FROM POWDER
CHA9BD HARD FOR A MILS BY A
FleRY TRAIN.
tHll.lt . ,
AN UNKNOWN MAN, nbonl forty, who bontded
be trait, at Wettrtown, end wbo wu bodod for
tart ton. Wit
A MAN »lth a Mattel for 8tltlwatex Minn. •
THbkB Loon Elis, ticket. ,t for W'antao, proba-
bit to go io sork In tbe pluertex
The labored rododt:
Conductor Lucius dtarlo, of Ullwankse, wai
badly bait about tho cheat, bnt probably not
fatally.
-Wade Clatkt, si -Oconomec, baggage man,
leg broken.
Chix T. Smith, 510 Wabuh avenno, Chlcv
go, broken arm end wrlat, fsco cut bally by
brokip ipfcticlei.
Janies PnUltpa, traheman, cot badly ; about
tbe fond.
Thla Hatdoeanrt Include thonovee which
•cnmptn cd tho Catholic sitter*, nor Walter
Scott, J. P Lincoln, Mro. C M. Mohr, ofBicfc
leltt d, Comniordel Traveler Dibble, or Hrx
Lowry, of Mllwaokeo. Tee latter ta probably
a mistake, u no sock person at (ha la known
hero. Then ta llstls doubt that tha throe
lorry men whole pieaeaoe on the ear Oon-
dacrorSearlefeoalted today for tho drat tlma
'perished. He bad toft them bat a few mtanlu
before they enrled up asleep oa
tba t-enebok
A 1*. rtaga dispatch aaya tho work of iilantl.
fling ta* dead Is prognulng slowly. Th*
anSi-Sit AlU or o it oaa Sxpcrlmc. orvr-a
xa.voraoa.n e'orr Tula og e rfMhrnl. gj-
llwia.n-Bua-li,g from ^n.k.M US
a Harolng Trill ,[ Caw.tr.
From UteNuhrillo Union.
It wu *well known quartette of mambtra
of th* piraeut metropolitan polios forex Troy
were gathered nnder the protection of a
friendly awnlpg which hid been lelt down by
aomo forgetful clerk of a promiuont hardirora
I onto on College attest.
At lut one, whoee lint name la Alexander,
eed wbolaeiHtoipleof tbe celebrate! il.ron
Mneohaoua, apokx “Do yon *e* tbit li<|bt
away elf yonder on kop of tha hill by She
Howard iokool?'’.hs aatd, apeaking to his o ml-
puioua and pointing hit dnger toward tbe
r.rtheot gaslight that wa* twinkling thronab
tbe dim and rain. Tbay all auanled ah 1
nodgrd eaeb othor, for they anttciptiol a
•■whopper," I i
"Weil, it was In ’63 when ne robihad to
Ineke onnelrea eearoe aronod thus ptrtx .1
waa In th* ordoanco department ant had to
gather all the loose powdor In tho city and
put lth,to a wagon, the hcd ofwhlobwa-
r biped like that ofa oaks ear. I net hauls I
several loads and safely deposited (I (n an
ordnance train that wu made Up ready to
move about live miles sou h of this oisy ou
th* Mnifreeaboro pike. Tata wu tho lut
load, ead tba report ofyankoM" wat hourly
brought In by the country yontht who
lived to tho north of the city. Well, I oral
loaded with about 2,000 poanda of powler—
enough to blow op the whole country, I tin.
gereo to sag good by* to toy friends on tbo
Mjuare, wbo teemed v.ry nervous and anxious
firms todeparx I atarted down this rare
unit It's bean near twouty ona yoara cow.
bat It don’t teem vary lonx to mx Wall, at I
arid before, I Wee going down thla atroot at a
lively pace. Aa I creased Broad a reel
I heard th* orack of catbloea la tha
vicinity of St. CiC'llx I knew
that to* yaokeea wero thoro, and pres
ently them dashed by m* a squad of eoafod-
eroto cavalry lint had been stationed oat
Ibcr*** scouts. They all ystlad In on* voioe
for pm to drive tux, as tnero wat a whole
brigade of Pannaylvania cavalry coming.
Kooning how rapidly tho keystone state
horaunan could ride, 1 doubled my speed and
at s bn sketch paoefoUowad tho rase guard
of enr cavalry. Whoa I roachod thttop of
College hill the yank** cavalry wan oa th*
aqnaro, and commenced to pop away at me
wnb.tbelr carbtnex As I knew the dlataaca,
I only langhed at them.
' “They go
bory of a man whose legs and area had bees
burned off. aod who** distorted fao* boro evi
dence of tb* terrible aaooy b* safforod, wu
Idm'lflrd u that of Louis Britickler. Tb*
body of Bull Wolleitadorf was fonod nndsr a
pile of traroes and rodx His head was
burned to a cinder and avary partial* of
clothing hid been dutroysd. Tho bodlt* of
Bktera Alphost* and Dlonuia woro fonod
clou taguber. Oa* wu In a knsnilng p«|.
Man with bands claiped as If dwtb overtook
her while engaged Io prayer. Tao body of a
man, supposed to b* Walter Scott, wu
removed from nnder a Hit. Tbit
wit writtea _ on hta eolltr
removed from th* wreok they ware taken to
lb* village of Bio, when Coroner Allan aad
Ih# district attorney had amamoaod a Jury,
preparatory to holding an iaqneet. After th*
bodies bad bun ram tread from tha wrack
search wu mad* for articles that bad bam
worn or carried by th* victims which might
•how wbo bid perllbed. A handful Of thou
ghutly relic* wero picked np.
momv or A isscusd rxtixxnsx.
Columbia,!* lx, October 30 —Caartas Smith,
a Chicago medical atodent, tha only man was
ucapeoallva from tbe putengsr coach, ta
Ijing jot at a hotel here ontblo to be moved.
•!I had a double (cat to tajulf. alrrot th*
middl* of ta* car," ba (aid to aoorrupendaar,
' ud wu (leaping at tk* lima tbe crash ume.
My fintlboaght wu that somaoni had thrown
• pile of heavy umpla trnokx and I ootid Ml
more in any direction. Whmluwlhodemet
at tb* other ead of tb* car I thought: 'Well,
tbit ta going lob* my wd after aU, aad I am
going to bo burned to duth.’ It wu a sicken
log thought, I eaa tell yon. FnUIlpx the
brakeman, wu lyiag bsaulo me, aad sell If I
conld give kirn a lltate mot* inxoUto believed
bo conld tat out. I axordmFy aqasued
mjeelr into u email a space u pnaairta, and
by deep*rale iffuru be managed to get oat
betwMB tb* trnokx 1 then itcnped tkroash
tbo urns eporror* by Working myself seder
the trank* to tk* lg.ee which k* bed occupied.
Tbebraktmaa at ose* climbed *Bt tkrMgh a
wltdow, aod I folio wed kirn. Clark, th*
beggaga man, bad a lag brokao, bat ba
managed' to iitricet* him-slf ead dragged
himself over tb* irnnst aod cm*eed wita tba
rest of ax Toe dre started et tb* eut end of
tbe btgieg* car, we.t of tb* euch, where
they cents together. When I get oti, which,
ant bare been io leal than dv# talents•,
altboBgk 1- tumid an agxth* worn* • wai* red-
itgiaeidstaeeoecb.eedfln tha ksleBvoiap-
edibe whole c.r. Tboeoub wu right eld* ap,
bat the Kelt mated to be broken ap luidx
and tb*ipatuog- n wrori to be ploaad to tk*
iratx There wu a l‘*ht load tn tn* coeon. I
Of, eo* rre.ri.H-r i.i.-re *h.n n dediB ur OB* "
Th* Drily Olph* h»» th* feUjwuu lotcrv.eq
brad was bleeding badly, aad then berime
initially aooouefoua fora monteotor two.
Upon opening my *yes xgatu I saw that tko
lamps wtrs nut, and that a blew lighted up
tbowholacar aad wu rapidly approublag
mx By Bderparate effort l rslutsd mparif
from tb* u bbleh aad brukin seats walah bald
■a bat to tho floor of ta* ear, and eaoli au
the patenter all (boat th* ear, so thoroughly
wedged tn smuag us in, which wot*
tmubed, that it was Impuilol* to oxtrUrte
thtm, Tba tneofth* ur ausud to have
islltn In at either and, and almott or qolw
res’ed upon tha rains neowth and plnood tbs
pirrengeis to tho floor.
"As soon u I wu released, I attempted to
extricate thou Bear, hot I bond my right arm
kelpltat. A woman lust la Dr "it of mx. who
bad a little rhild, begged at* to help bar, and
I pat my left arm around her shoulders and
pulled wl'h all my might, but wu suable to
mov* btr. She and alt th*
nit sesmtd to bo eo wadget
la that even If I bad bad both a-roi. I
don’t think I could bar* ho ped thorn la tk*
b omrnt 1 hid to spar*. Ta* flam*, spread *o
rapidly that 1 coul i not remain looser. Bid,
wl h tk* greatest dlfflcait, rscarod ihroath
acrsrk tetween tho top and th* *dg* of Hi*
c,r and dioppid to thogrooal. As I climbed
Bbsak Clrte by th* car I coaid au that the
flints war* already sarroandlaf tb* serum
log women aod children Just where I wu bat
oa* moment before Th* tights and soands
wets tba most terrible to au sad knr. To*
mtawrj of that boor is even wans to aa* than
tbe pain wklcb rocks my body.
"1 tbtok tbero must have bun twonty o
twenty Ira puroogers In all. Two
ctUdraa were taken oat of* broken window
b> tom* man from *a* of the (leaping etreead
1 am tbe i.aly otarron* wborooaoed. 'L'odrr
tbe exriirarnt 1 attempted t* rid le carrying
tbe Biill bags open tb* bsnksnd sttoesxle.1
with loamr dvr, sad thso auk down from
alter exhibition and bare apt been able to
walk at *11 sine, thu."
War at no wa>! Dr. Ball's Oovgh Birap may
I* Inclvdi d in retry armysaappilu,
Tbe South Carolina university hu nearly
ICO tindents at present.
. guessed, u Ibey always guwx tha
substance of my cargo, aud shay dotermmed
to get It or not 1st the rebt have it.
“I Jsshrd my horses to a greater ipsed and
then looked erouad to onjoy tha fan. I uw
on* of tb* boy* In bin* • stooping avsr and
lighting with a match, u t thought, a pll* of
ponder. It fluked np brightly and kept ou
flashing, coming down tho kill vary rapidly.
1 looked.sg.ln, end to my horror 1 disoovorod
a long linoof powd*rfollswln< mo up th* alii.
Well, I was not long in discovering lhal tba
I in that plugsed tb* hole In tb* bottom of
tbe vrsgpe, tbrouth which w* ran tha powdor
into the kegs, bad fallen out aud had lata a
(ireurn of powder all tbs way behind me
-about, two Inobea wide and one doap And
■ he yaakeabad set lion dro, and la tbit way
in end! d to do away with tbe powder aud ms
too. .The way I drove out of Na-hvtll* wu
triritflxul did not want to blew up th*
town. 1 did not stop to tven pat a peg la the
hole.. The Cuter I drove tbs
more powdor jolted out, and
futcr tho flame fluhsd toward me.
1 thought It wu only a fow momenta before I
would,ho roottiDt oo oa* ol ta* steeples Io th*
vil lid ai. Even the borers taught tus Inspira
tion sod fill ly flew. 1 fiose to my seat end
. oli.djkrve gotten off If some ono hail Enoctsd
.utogRfMJl if a suJdon a Happy ttioagbt
s'lucir mo. It w.iooly a mils from whore I
wis to Brown's crock, and if I ciuld only
rrschthatl woold. bo rate. Bat faitor aad
fester cams tha burning powder, and it wai la
fifteen yards of me. sod golngat a terrible rata.
On w* dubrd, and In my delirium I fancied I
STORI£S Of REAL LIFE;
Tuesday night.o-:i wu given at th.
Delaware hotel, of Lrndkurat, N« w J*rear.
Among the garata wu Eilwtrd l'ano-*. who
.0- erihmpanled by Hie goont wife. During
tbe evening Psrsous danced with au old 11 .m-'
to the pilot chagrin of bis wlfo'who a 11 it no
told that sVriona, who wu a regular niuh ir.
i flitted everf day with hta old eve.ttnur: sir*.
1'arsona fluid not bear to are bar hu.baid
nal'aing with her foimrr rival,ao she aria d a
i bsmpagne bottle aod rui.ihoti it as.io.s a t*
bit*, c-otoocd tae Jagged naok and ruehed to
ws id her Husband. Uo saw tuaexpreulou of
■trnay on her face end wu about to rairw-
Uo aiumbird and foil Hit wifo, with tha fare
i>l a tigress, pouneel upon him aod gt.hed
btr face with Ibeahtrpedges ofitheglaw. Per
aon.’a nose waa cut nearly uff, aod the other
wonnils It flletrd an quit* serious. Tha Jul ■
oua wlfo ta In Jell.
' A Ml) a'ory comes from Craig, Nobraikx
win ro prohlbliion racltemenc ta running alga.
Jahirn M. Hampion, said to be a worthy m«o,
waa rut,nlng a temptraao* billiard wo* »•
which temperance dnnka, and* urtain‘‘B,
B," compound were laid. It wu vaguely ru-
niortd that Hampton wu also aelllug whl.ky
In violation of law and a warrant for hta ar .
teat wu ls>ned. Hampton declined to ajc mo
pany a rank prohibitionist who wat sent to
solve the wam nt. Tnat night the ateriir
and one bandied prohibitionist* tarroaodwi
Hampton's honreand kept np a two hoars
arlgo, In the meutime thrwtenlng to buro
down tho hnildlog. Hampton Waa in a blah
state of excitement, luriug personal violence
In rare be opened th* door. At midnight
unable to longer endure the exottamtnt hn
turned a pfotol to hu hreut aud uni a ballet
Into his heart, producing instant death, Tna
crowd burst In tbe door and found Us body
ou a ula while In hla right band warolupad
tbe revolver. Hampton foaves ( son aged
• Igbtren and two little daughter! for whim
much sympathy u expressed. It Is not known
that Hampton was really guilty of vlolatlog
the law.
Two Pannsylvanta hnnterx named Tuthlll
and Wiantr. ran afoul of* bear tha other day.
Tn* dog wisely racked hla tad and ran. To*
twar stopped and louktd In an u onUhsd way
kfiar ike tin* tor a moment ■“
onward, Wtaoer fired at
not mors than II'
dropped ovrron T .
ou', anpposlog th* game war kll led; bat brain
was on hla fret io an InitauH aud llmpad off
In tb* tblrk binah, followed by another shot,
IVItner ran around to bead Mm off again If ha
took one direction, and Tuthlll ran in tha
woods to got a shot at him if ha turned toe
other war. Winter came obt directly I* front
of him, bnt In hta «xeltement ihot wild and
miiaid him. The hear, maddened by hta
wound, end suing bit enttaj directly la bis
path, tnrkrd toward WJsnrr, who helloed for
hr Ip, Tuthlll hurtled backend found Wuner
d- trilbii.gr» very small but lively circle in th*
opening, with th* heir following him aooloat-
there wu the space of two futonly
*. aronod whi
Tnthill stood on tho edge of thedrcle, Tilth
. . h t(lt m „j.
could bear th* murmur of tho crystat wa ora
of lb* little but important creek. Forward
w* g cot, tb* horau breathing bard, down tn*
atrep bill to tbo bank of tho aruk, and than
lost before mo wu a pita of rafters wbioh
wero frogmenta at tbe bridge, torn np by th*
oonflderatex They lay aorus tba satrrao*
to the ford. All wu up, and I wu osught at
last. Th* horau and w*<on itrook tha btr-
rlcade at tb* taros instant, atd u I went ovsr
head flrst Into tbo middle of th# crash I ro-
noonced tbocanio and ta* confederates at
fool*. Jntt u my bead struck the witor, the
flam* of powder which had mareilutly pur.
r two mllu, ought up at lut
load explosion, and la b few mo
iyuir sltiin
d
i Held, with both
sitiint B qasrier of B
pockets fall of
lth some dlfflcalty and proosadad
ms* or dtauter. Too Ural thlog
gas* wu tha hides of my hars<*
d, and haoglog over th* lisa oa
either aide of th* road, u If thay hal bun
by an experienced tuner to dry
Thoro wu so wagoa or anything
that thoro aver wu any. By this
kru from town had heard of Me.
ad war* poormg ovsr tha hill
sr my mtafortnox I picked
bon* of on* of my cultivated
l wan urtoaily In
to slay anybody, but to keep il
thatws
Tier B|
Say, I tell yon what’s a foot—
about the robs, for If
leg bone*
la ‘
rhftt l-tiid
fixed It m 1 could not ttop’quiok
lev* had time to gal off my wa-
ugh. With th* jawbooa of my
my way to th* rebel otmp It
it, and everybody wu lu e furor
•t about the aartbquak* until X
.ped raining aud tha lonaioms
patter of tbo water dropping down tho long
potter told that th# storm wu apart. Uo wu
tho tate, but it wu not roBuded uff atth* and.
Tbe atory teller brok* tb* alllloeu again by
taylbp: “It’s no uu of try lag to get out of the
dbg, you can’t out run it."
Pleatbnt Pnrgbtlve Pallats,"
Poalilvtly Popular; Prorok* Pralte; Provo
Fricelr*,; Picullarly Promp". P.rCnpUbly Po-
U nt; Prodnclng Permanent Prnflt; Prufadlog
Pimple* and Postals-; Promoting Parity anl
Peace. Porrhaex Price, Petty. Pharmaolati
Patronising Pieroo Procure Plenty.
Cmir Abthub. of tb* looomntlv* ong'n-rt
uyt'hf yoa would ban *amx fame or wealth,
»i ik for them." Somebody ought to anetest thu
tn H-nry Qtorg* u a good motto mr tha laijur earn-
Minister*, Lawyer!, Teacher*, and othcra
whou occupation slvea bnt llttlo <x<rclw,
should nu Carter's Little Uvar Pills for torpid
Liver find MHouucax Odisaduu.
ad where
TiiklU'
puts ball through his hold, with tha m iisla
of hla gun almost in th* boar'* oar, blowing
tbe animal's brains out.
IIxxx ta romance ’from Kontncky. John
Behon wu a federal soldier alatloaad
la Idato. A year or two sgi
ho was ehoun for promotion, alter a
competitive oxamlastloa.and beosmeslleu-
tcraot Io tbe army. Proud of bis auecau ba
wmtto Loutsvilla to pay attention to hta
aaieihiart, Mlu Mary Allen, and auioaadedIn
wlnnlog her ftuoy to iuob B degreo that the
premtbid to m*rry him. TU* Midler raturaod
to hta post and era long th* Ankle girl was In
love with a yonng man named Bash, Than
she sod Bos i quarrelled. Meantime Hohou
Wen lint infurini d of rim little side alftlr and
supposed Ids iweethoart was thinking only of
him. l'I'iMlay whs-cl fer tbs ,nsrn*(e-N-
Vcnibcr 17th. The soldier secured a Carlo jgh
Met a-t oat fur I, misviUnle meet that epp,tu>
tnent, havtnK iirovionsly detailed a hae isjme
homo for hta prospective brtdo. Boforo ho
reached Louliviilo Bush and Kiss Allen met
made up and wero married aod lof« for Lag-
ington. Notion will ro back to hta ejentnsad
no doubt with very dodulto Moss abiut the
fii:kl*ue,a of women in gonorat aud of ooo WO-
mbu In particular,
WATOHKU taruBAD FOLK*.
From tho flomtar, Ox, Republican.
Bcrently a little boy died In Talbot oonutr,
aid a grave wu being dag In an old hartal
ground by anolbtr grava that wat core red
ovtr by ume plank, nailed to pleou are bed
over tx Two nrgrou woro employed on too
esravatlon, while soveral white urea woro
areobd supsrfntondlug th* work aod awaiting
tha arrival of tbs funeral prooosaion. All of
them wen surprised to hsar a kind -of pop
ping nolu, but using no eauu far ta lu* work
wu carritd oo Uv*ly, ud tba gran wat
nastly flairbed,on*negro being In ta ahonllog
alrr. The excavation wu nearly waist d<
ana ha had to stoop over to f at hta aaada
ordlrt. In ' ' " ' s..._w7e__
tbo coveiini
tmmedl
to ranis ■■
tetri'
Irem tna osc*
ration.axeialmlogu ho ran away: “'For*
do Loid. cam people dun earn from d*r grsvoi,
end is watcbtn'ob mo under dar. Oh, LtwJy,
I’m gwie* to dix tool" and ha ran tha fait ir.
Tho white and colored pMpla who woro thoro
Mattered too, wd wa hsar that II look aavoral
boon to find a darky with nerve enough to
finish tbo grave. Aa Isvcstlgaiioa reruled
two nty largeowta nnder the grave cover,
ibu wero Mapping at th* notu proiand ky
the grave digeeii, u Urey had bulls a nest
(hero. Tho negro aaw tbalr large eyes an I
round hesdx look thorn for tna tpirlts of th*
degartad, aad la yat ou th* arovx U ha hu
not bean located sines hta aearx
tn
—»dor
[oveilcg of ti>« old fro?#. HU ojm
di«tolj balgod oat oad hi« taotU bag«a
ttlo ilka c««t ‘ — -
»podo, Md. with on unotiihly 70U t
flHi tbo ntifhbovhood, loopoa froi
8. Ifewtit. will bo moirled to Dr. Jamm O.
• jooojr Kn turkUn, ou Norombor t'>. at Ri»|>
wood, Mr. Eeimt’i country tot lo No# JofMjr.
It gU«o ns pit stars to refur to Dr. W. II. Tott, of,
Nrw Yoik(_wbo«s sdrertl^msat spoosr# In nor
rolomn*. F«»ror»rtwenty flro tssra Tmts Tils
here been before tbe pnbllo sadosoa hit osdln*
j» sr Uclr rsluubls pn.jvrtlF8 bceomo botur oopew
cfsud. TH t o» stood 00 tbs top round of *00
lkd lwr for tbs rtiV.hf of thst much soused %ul o»sr.
* rr*»n. ihs lt»er. snd f*»r tnu frms/sl o' tbst
of bo bidti/tlis,coo«tlps«loa. Tnsy ssd
Is erery dtl ised oountrjr lo.tbii world, snd r. rrf
A wri t TKST»rfrr»D no*t»n funr*ywsr.»»td
ssld to I Is Wither st bnrskfsn tbs othsr mnta'or,
tctlrd eye* teinr on ins Dill of Isre: * Mssims.
ui>»t.»li my e*e” Then, eoperertle thintlug bs
t nr« bsentufflcleailj polite, siided: * Kor Jesus
mat Anna stopped few by Dr. TNiita
Orent Nerve restorer. No Fite alter fink day’s
Sax Marvalon* utax Trexttu aad p« trial
Hottla fro* ko fit aaaax (aad te Dn Eta*
Ml Arch Bk. Fhlladalphlx Px
Bahratlon Oil, tho great llalmrat, I* atd* of
th*pnieau•lagalnib*laboratory, Blow.
I itrncer srent
efrb* Ohio and Mlaalaslgpl ttliroad, Is lath* oily
today.
ANOOSTtBA BITTERS do not only dta-
tlnguiah tbeuaslvu by their fiavor aud aro-
fOiatio odor *bov* all other* generally used*
but thay are abb a rare preventive for all
diseases originating trom tha dlgutive orgeat.
Bower* ot countert*t t. Atk your grocar or
druggist for tbs genuine article, mauulacturod
by llr. J. B. 0. Nlagart A Bong.
Lsrrs aamHera I.f exinnlonltte leavo At
lanta Ik tho Mar on lair by avary Main.
P|ANO TEACHERS
dboottMcd 1*haloid IhrithairgopiU makei the
hers I'tagtrra wbab lb* beat boobs are mail Bir.
SON A CO.'S boats for taaohlog pnrposoi ar#
^led ami tine,” and ataad in tk* vary foreman
Ym% People’s Classics
-Me, at well aa foretr* usetol prwitsa to pupil*
their tad end Srd qwrtcr ou'ba prenx M
"HicHar d.oB," (13) remain th* greatest aad
m at comet ol new, lu.uucuou Bookx
Piano daisies, ‘iLL. Hint adrAuerd’ L,
having alarraaud wolMeurredaate.
“Fairy Flagrr-," (41) A delightful and very
R iutar collect on ol very easy 1’isoo ptaesa fee
iu.berm.
Fiur-Hand
Doetx Every teacher nreds It.
Exerciifs lo Scales and Ckords,^Ji
r * rss> a*. Has a radial MS oT altrctara forth*
Oraattp-in Hanamiy.
k ailed To«t fro* for R«ltU Rricx
Oliver Ditson & Co.. Boston.
A H. MISOH 4kW. MI Broadway, New Xork.
The AppoifC^
Itir lift JoiTFilHl!, !J.C Tw!, OTT-.i j
•TftCCtJiCmd. cr.il tho J* rcr«*- \
by tills'!*:^ A..» cr’.i, r:>. y -cj I»nis tt^„.
f»FCly rogti'.ibio lit
Thej’C«R‘a!ni:rt»»./T .. c’’ -r
ilr.;r, *.:»•! v.y l tsl.rji jvisU
psitwxl by i «i>* u ‘ t\
I wm a nxent s. < *’.*ror from HyspM^tw |
. S*l»l I |s"(| »*** RMpfSfitf» #
beesmo «r?»Uy nisd nut rt>a-
•tnntly nfillctcd v.itU limuiuclic unJ ri tiU
nrss. I con«uUc4 our fnmily doctor, wba
prcficrll>cil for tnc, at various Ilmen, xv!tl>
out AfTortlint' more tliun lcmj»onir/ n!W*r.
I flnolly eouitnpiicctl t:tk(ti.t Ayer** PlHe.
^lu a short time my digestion mul appetite
IMPROVED
r ny bowels were regiiistwl, and, hr tha
Lima I finished two buxiwnf those I’iiis tor
Umlenry to lieaduchoa had dlsapiienrcd,
and I becnm* strong and well. —Liar lu*
21, Logon, Wllnilugton, DeL
I was troubled, for over a year, with
Loss of Apnotllo, mid (Irnornl Dulillity.
imenrrd taking Ayer’s Pills, mid, ha-
, Clark, Danbury, Conu.
Ayer 1 * rill* ere the belt medWn*
known to tna for regulating tha limrelx
and for all diseases caused !>y a dlaoedorra ■
Stomach and Liver. 1 suffered f
WU weak aud uorvoua moat of tho time.
BY USING
... poll
kraltb.M'billp Lockwood, Topeka,Urn
Ayer's Pills bsvobenedted me wonder-
full.. For mouths I sulfored from Indta
gr-tlon and Untdnche, svu restloea at
night, and had a lutd tn«t« tn my mouth
every morning. After taking ono box t4
♦Ayer's 1'lllx all theu trotiblea dbap-
peaml, my forol dlgoated wall, and my
sleep wu rrf reeking.—Henry 0, Dak
inonwsy, llockport, Mux
I wu enred of the me* by the'two o<
Arer'a Plllx They not only rolloved tna
of that painful disorder, but gav* ro* t»
creawd vigor, and restored my health.—
John lAxanu, 61. John, N. II.
fet Ayer's Pills,
rrf p«r*d br Pf. J. 0. A * Co., Lo writ. Kmml
floMLjr AlibnifglUu auU L«aJ«ra la Isledlcio^.-
DRS. BETIS & BETTS!;
331-2 Whitehall St, Atlanta, Gi- « ■
NERVOUS 4*
DcbllUr. rtfwrauhWrrlwA. i
"■' lAMMtej*,, Night Hull*'
l Of Vital Power*, Bloo \
W for Rtudy or burin**, and flndi
8APELY, memahently aeb
ATELY CUBED.
trad looted without theoaeof Morotuy, ScrofaVL
CryftliiclM, Fever, fkmw. Blotoho*. Plinplen u>
»u, Paine In tho ileadland Bone*, Hvpiiylitto
loro Throat, Mouth and Tonitue, Glandular t»
and B1 a d d if
. TrouDle«,| Weak Bank
juenoy of Drtnatlnc. Orta#
llgh colored or milky Mdtnumt on •Undlofc
iouorrhorek. Gleet, CyntltU, #»«., pcoapU?
•fely cured. Chargea re«80naWe. • . .
No lottarM annwerod nnleaa accompanied by
.•nta In Mampa. Bend atamp f‘“ " —
tnd Utet of quoatlona. Addri«<«
The Universal
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loffMralonlhoimrkii. • - (
Tn,D3A!T53 ZNfiOSCl IT. Con*
itructcl of Jlrnis aud Iron Cun ,1
I'M-.ilc. I'nil ’J'lrrn-j W.i.'ly.l i/8.
EoSilMP
Llbrcal Discount /
to Clubs, u,,
KID FOR filRIlUR. u
UNIVERSAL CfiAVmr,
( LEVEL CO.
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Southern Medical .College,
ATLANTA, OA.
BaS
with ool!
eooUauo unlit Moach"
1 DoariTALln connecdoa
before going ebewbmm
iiDkot muoolleo- Mm
Nm00tJ90Wp2AlL
fvtnfttltutlon Hulldlsffa
^SEDGWIOKf-^'
STEEL WIRE FENCE
la the hwt ctneral pDrpoaawfre faaeefo nae.
Instrncllon In Plnmblng and GaslUtlng
A Thru Vooth*' Course ol fodracUon foryoaug
awn InFiamhlofiand CaefliUng will commsoai
NEW YORK TRADE SCHOOLS
Fit •* Avrnua, 07lh aod Hath Blraata, W. T.
Oa fteceasker 1, UM. TaimvJi,: no axtrsx
Manaal laaructloa lu making wtp* Jst.iu, .nt
L-tidt. Ilnfif (afa*. etc, au. Ri.c-tiSc luwrje-
Uon In the proper wrangamaat of awvlo* and
*"By$tKoamMaatlonoftbapf*ctle*l ait th*i-
rrilral. the yutn-s man whn makes goo* at*of nt*
miguldmUeaaoqolraa a kuoalale* of la* trad*
lartx jumtwhsturaa oh'alo by oilier mauaL
bod ot It nqatres tkereanu a moire ate leng.h ol
llx. vkb a geartioal piamb-e M auxobtma
Cr>tclAwmectuhaw —He««l W *rk*r.
Gaod toaid In J.rtrau Ibmlbu fiSperwetk.
8. nd portal card fow e malar
Or t ia-Clwk teas tear wkv.
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