Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1897, p. 5

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Tl II "CIdIV0ll.lIIIll)II_ll)IQ|'L` nvlns ml"! SD05 nnruugn Wall!) DIE]. The motive for the crime was supplied by the attorneys for tho rosecutlon. who ntttnnptod to show that lnahaw had be- nn-mn lnfnltnnh-cl with n hnndmma vounn mrwlnpwu D0 snow ulna nluuuuv uuu vu- ooxno infatuated with a handsome young woman of Bellovme. km! the preacher : own actions tended to further this theory. The ciao made out bythe uaeewu no strong that Hlnshaw wu convicted and Iontonood to Imprisonment for life. inn. mun hnnnvnn A nnfnd nna Mnnv prewner. V But one man doubted his innocence. That was Harry 0. Websmr, a Danvilio detective. Ho said nothing, but labor-od night and div. and during the third week in February he applied for a warrant ohm-ging W. E. Hinshaw with murder. 'l`|m nnnnnhm-'1: trial nnmmnnnnd Sent. 4. onnrgmg W. In. nnusuuw Wlb lll|Al.\lU.|`. The preacher : trial commonoedvsept. 4. 1805, and continual until Oct. 9. Expert modlcal testimony wont to show that I9 would have been impossible for Mrs. Hin- shnw to have fought. tho burglars after having boon shot through the head. 'l`Im Innltlvn fnr thn nrimn wan annulled N nnv. nun-Ann nu. nun-nnvv. ulu young preacher because of the tragic death of his beautiful wife. Tho crime ` was heralded nbrondu the work of des- ` pomte burglars, and for six weeks no sua- * picion whatever was attached to the ` nnumhnp LVUHU ()1 H110 WUllLlllI VVUl`U BUFIUUE ' He was revived and told his story. Ho * declared that two burglars had entered the house, and while searching for booty they disturbed Mrs. Hinshaw, who awoke. She grappled with one of the burglars, ` who shot; her. She fought them as far as ` Hun hmnt. Anni! and thou fnll (land nn (kn ` pumn. He, the husband, sprang from his bed nnd ran tohrr assistance. He wasnttaokod E by the burglars and stabbed. Then they iicd. He st.zu'te(1 to follow them, he laid, but they turned and shot him and eon- 1 tinned their ight down the road. They ; had stolen n. purse, he declared. eontnining \ 8150. An empty poekotbookrvas found I In the road in front of the house, but it was noticeable ,that there were no toot- prints in the snow. 'l`hn nniahhnrn hnlinvnd than lfnrv. And prlli In EH6 SHOW. The neighbors believed the story, and much sympathy was expmlsed for the pop- UII lu lllslll Ul JIM. V, IOU, pllull IIIUID and ones of murder were heard inning from the m.lnlIter s houao. Neighbors ran to the place and found Mrs. Iilnahuw dead on the from porch, with a. bullet wound in her head. ~A short distance away was found the preacher, where he had fallen, apparently exhausted, in 3 small snow- lrlfc. He had [I bullet in the hip and sev- eral razor cuts were found on his body. None of the wounds were serious. LI`- u.-- -..nlu.uI and nlpl Iuln -on-- \\'llU BIIUD HUI . DLIU IUUBIID lclllll III III` III ' the front door, and then (011 dead on the pomh. Hn thn lmahnnd. gm-any fr-nm III: had Elli! IIYDI OK 1113 K$Wl`I (mu. 3} ' : Hinnbnw was A Methodist preacher at 1 Bollevulc, Ind. He was a circuit rider, and had charge of four small churches. He was a. man of pleasing appeu-a.nce*nnd ` very popular in that vicinity. He cwnod a oomfortnblo home. and hlnwlte was young and beautiful. ` f\-. OLA mink` Al T--u n `Il -|l..1\` -I-A6: Kl lll U]lS III (III HWIDE YD DIM! nonionlon or N on: ey, I follow con- vict, which exonerated the Rev.,HinIhaw of the crime for which he was oonvioeed, but the oonieuion has fallen through, and oath Buoy and Hinuhnw will remain in prison. It now transpires that by making. his alleged oontemion Bunny hoped` to gain the favor at his keeper: and escape. Himnhnw win A Mathndiut nmnnhnr At wow_nuvo:op-gnu In the magma can i it in. wnuup I. munw--A rum Wllnh Indtoonlvonolutvocntho IbnmOlIlnVlnll. Rev. William E. Blmhaw uni nu-vo out his term of life imprisonment In the In- IlJa.na.ltat.o prison. . A few weeks ago he had high hope! of Erdonbwlng iotho nnnfnnlnn nf Nnnh nav, A fnllnw nnn. rrwo CLEVER convlcwsi Patched Up a Confession That " Promised to Free Then: Both. L IITIIODISQ, PBIACIIBW8 Cllll. lllll IXIIFIIUL On the night of Jan. 9. 1895, pistol shots md nt-Inn nf rnln-dor wnm hnnwl inulnc REV. WILIIAI I. IIINIHAW. , ,n `L. hon Ionized. Elllhnhh til nnunlun. .... ..::Ihg::.... 0;!-Inullvpnuu ; ___ |.__.A__ -._AL._.I. man wpmu. But. young Dias evidently has higher ombitions. In London he took up the ntudy of engineering and devoted himself to it with nuoh application that now he is equipped to earn his own livelihood. and although this is not necessary he will fol- low his chosen profession with much luri- Pornrio Din. J1-.. Conipletn Ila Idios- tlon In Europe. Don Porfirio l)in1.. Jr-., Ion oi` the presi- dent. of Mexico, moontiy passed through several Anu`t'i(-nn 1-itit-`:4 while on his way imnm frnm Luminn nnd Pnriu. whore ha iuw hm-n c()lIipi<'t`iIig his education. He in 24 years uid now, am] noon imck to Muxioo to iwgin mi uciivc mm~cr.- His fnbhor hu :1 grout. fnrtunn, mu! oi cnnran in would have ix-,4-n posniblc for him in have re- mnincd `in t.lm.gn_v French capital Indon- nitoly, cashing pun-rnnl checks and now and than cubiing for imsty romittanceu, or ho could iusvu n-tnrmsd to take 5 loading position in tho languid society of the Max- ican wpiml. `Rut. vnnna Uhuz nvidnntlv hnl hinhnr tne sumect. While Mr. Harding is away Dorothy Carr in brutally murdered by u. negro, and then comes u thrilling mun hunt by an on- mged mob with guns Mid bioodhoundl. The murderer is captured by the sheriff, who land.-1 his prisoner nnfuiy in jail Just an the mob arrives. Then the hero comes in by train. new the mob, and, without knowing the dreadful truth, pleads with the frenzied men to let the law take its course. He succeeds in delaying the at- tnck until re-enforoemente arrive and then he lourm-1 oi the prisoner's crime. Through the rest of the book he is in an ngoninod \ mental ('ondltlon and he revises his views on lynching enough to swear that he livoe only for revenge. 'i`ho negro is convicted and sentenced to death, but political exi- gencies, such as n lieaire to control the negro vote, prevail and the governor oom- mums the sentence. Then comes a lurid chapter in which I-int-ding, after is race with the sheriff to n distant railroad Ita- tion, kills the murderer and bring: the tragedy to a climax. Min `Rhmg nnvl aim has nnt In-Incl tn ax- 170 H UIIIHILX. Miss Rives says she has not tried to ex- cum lynching on any ground: other than that ii: in an expression of human nnmra which no renmnout will ever eradicate. She lmperx, mo, thus nhu had not told her story imlulioataly. \ KISS HALLIE ER.\llNIE RIVES. vivid love story. In which thus southern ,born but nortlwrn bu-d hero, Ellloh `llam- ing, is tmptlvawetl by Domthy Curr. u belle of rum! Kt-ntuoky. Inclt.luutully Mr. ; Hunllng stops In his rt-dhot; lovenmklng l to launch u phlllpplc against the lynohlm; , ovll. Ills auditors politely applaud his c-loquonco, but stick to their own views on the sulxjvct. Wlulln Mr I-Im-dlna In nwnv Dnl-nth! i an-I- nnllinp ad Omhnd. MEXICAN PRES|DENT SON; V- __- ._y..,-u The Rims family has produced another novelise. she .13 Miss Hallie E1-mlnle Rives, a. cousin of Amello Rives-Chnnloz-- Troubetzkoy. Mm Riven has w;-Mona book ent.(tlodSmok1ng Flux. It has weird. warm and sensational as The . Quick ontho Dead?" and promises tuocauno nun Itll in equal stir in literary ulmluu. study of lynching in the south. 'l`Im xfnrv In Inn-.nnvnnt.innAl, Sunny 01 lyL|ClllllK Ill DKIU Mlulll. The story is unconventional. It ll x-ong. but unpleasant. It begins with n AMELIE mvEs' cousm. . on ohoo.%i!orn1n. mu um. "-";`:;'.:'..!.`:.'.:*.'."..:'-..:;. .-51.-"-:12 . a*"......?-" ".':'::.-.:*.-.::'::*- I-In onI.o.uunn A non: _ and hd `A':'19z.`i?`. .?.'.1.`a .`:`:`?`a.`: `i%e2?c:'i.`."h`."n'z'. 9*:-J:`.'.:""';`.`g`3f.?1's."" - ` rune. ms; Jau'n|u.w r:iauu.m1;'ohmco. _U.:iA.. mu; ..'a`a ks : o other Int lvorupu on this continent Inn nedvod nah cal:-V ; out huunonuln. Zxgungnn-D I nthj `W -7- - ALE and STOUT. hon . nu ma. any from ohotoo um as but up an :..`:.-.:r.::=.:...`.:;.;?.:::*c.::.*;:;.-..:?:.':.*!-9:, 3": :i:':-...':.'...!="-`-'. ' -=-*-" ~*.:-.:*-'2; :.~1-g...==-:*.:*..:-* ......'-" n .." `}'..`.`_`..L%'2. Al`). nasal and Twain Aniann It tuunonuu-. ` Brewery at London. Canada. JAMES. MOPARLAN D. " . KINGSTON. JOHN LABA1`1*'s `<`=;Iu.a~ImA1?Bn -- *1 ..:TL1:j' lunar Itwunllonaooonttotmy wh . Iu.Gnuno`henlIu|||d thntlwu n"ocotbcr~nnd nfouihsgdo 16:: now, also woman`: trust me with on unnnthlnn hung -.E|n Tnnnntl. ` ' A Ion-chat. I in-n. Mu-on-Wm 1 mo in qgu-who \ qn do up mrohed cloths nicely. Am.umm...'rh.m I think runs: mu. `ElI(l0tIpEIl'|llIE0lGICIlKQ,)'. ' Appllouxt.--'1`hen 1 think rug : you. mm.` I In hand:-t null 00 lllb `-11:-:.ln[Inon-Bowdld yonhmv Ill` lawn? A -nan . I|ll|~ A girl never think: elect:-city In very L wonderful utter Iho nu oboe khuw I man In the dark. I)-..l._I\ln ll AA-in H-1|-n Q --n1uAtI HA1 ; In the aux. \ Prubablyll Adam hula : wunod her ngulnst the snake: Eva wouldn't Mu had ` nnyunng to do with man. 'I"hn Inn man that Ihnm inhzfvhild .9 NIH). IO 00 WI"! nun. he hit pun that Ihlwe intcrvltwld down bulow mm the man who lnvontod 5 Iwlngnholnoputthlnpondann collar. After I man bu succeeded In In-ting with a girl hdwundu-I how he could over have woudcnxl whethc also would do It -Now York P:-on. 1* IIIQIIQ Tluluny Illll Inna; :- `|:.Ilxt=.n. ` . ,... ., `Q * ~i-%-..~-::...:: ' t V `- H` 3 pt oi1t`r'a:l"3:lr7` aqua. n :nut.nv_ IA: nwnvuz 00.. to renown. In time would roll tho bawldor from tho bu:-Ind name of Brown. But still the pin In unmng, and still that worthy name {I ' '* In mlntnlng from the pedals]: upon the hill: at _ ume. For Danto Brown`: I peddle: 119 the vegeta- blo lino. Ahd Byron Brown in pltchmc for tho '.l`unnu'o- rn nlno. Longfellow Brown. the lightweight. II I play!!- has of note, And Oulchunlth Brown : I dookhnnd on u Jer- M-y terryboat. In Woulnworth Ex-awn Hnnluthn bu an outl- mlhln cop. And Schiller Brown`: an arm: in 5 Brooklyn harbor aho . A roving lnr ln'lx-31113:-own upon the bound- ing UUMI. And Tuuso Brown in usefully engaged in rank- lng cheese. Thu cobbler ; hunch in Milton Brown's. Ind than ho peg: away, ` And Shakespeare Brown mum oomuu :9 n Cripple Creek ode. -Jolm Ludlow In Byrlonae Connor. th llencbtlom ol 3 Bachelor. A 311-! an (all In love whenever the hu 0 time. I!...-. -n-an-n nltlunu tn-ulna A than n i IIIIV Iillllu * livery woman either marries a nnnto retonn him or retonna amantouuny lulu We have the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. Examine them before purchasing. The Art Amherst Hall and` Parlor Cook Stoves are tted with the dup- lex Grate, Powerful Heaters, Ec- onomical on coal and handsome in design. 75 8: 77 PRINCESS STREET- ADC Vll`[ll DIOWII um UIIIII DTOWII Ililll Tuna Brown opposnd. And Milton Brown and Byron Brown and Shnkosponro Brown were round. 1 Longfellow Brown and uohmer Brawn u-rind It mun'u mtntc, And Wurduwonh Brown Ind Goldnmhrown lled up tho tunlly ulna. And no bouovod MI sliced boys. pndutlnod tn renown. nnoniu trumpet I0 Inn ulnvorli mu wwuay nnmo oi` Brown. And though his own well: piniom failed to roach tho lmigliin of song Ii: cc-niuu liniohod n brilliuit scheme to help his oath ulong. \ And all his limo younnlhrl. ll they numer- ounly came, 30 christened after pootn in the pnnthoon of fame. Tint their poetic prestige might ixnprou than And inspire A noblo emuluiion to adopt tho wurblin} lyre. And Virgil Brown and Dante Brown and nun B:-mun nnnnm~ul_ Illjah Brown, the cobbler. was onnmondo! tho nmue. And all mu time wn given up to stanza: and to shoot. Ho scorned to live I tnnolou lite. inglorlounly mum. Am: ..4..s.o|- I-hl In. Inn um. on Inhnr an M: mute. And nightly laid his Int uldo to llbot I0 I11: lutn. unnvssrnomr EXCURSION] Alla l'IIgnuy Illa Ill IIII llluv Iu Iluvr Iv un- nte, For he had uclltorod an out]: tint lyrical ro- norwn . Should trumpet to the untvu-:0 the worthy ` nmnn of Brown. I I IULIDGIYLIJ II` IJCIA Reliable-Perfect-Economil ELLIOTT `BROS/.. HOT { WITH ` `run! In A run: nu" I ml: \ II ._.:---.-V THOU-SANDSEN USE an Al . . ______Q_ A POETIC FAMILY. -n'..'-..."' '5' ' ' ' '6 1: : I50 can ol also-hob _ TON. T I Tum: and Ida):- vIhl:nInt.n I I-I. Iunwy In laodhdnguu-0. The lllfll IIDIII7 In IIII wow I -1: national llbnry of 36. M bouts XIV. which 1! boob. 800.000 pnmphka I . mm. nomooomhand ung; com and [aid 1. no up and aoo,ooo panama. } [NICO IUOD IC TOW DRVO IIIU IIIIK III` 1'9 ` ` "I have aid that I am all-ald that wltl many of no today it in a lot! alt. I all `; turn that it in not given that Idea `; which it out had. and that it a not O|- *3 vatod with tho anthualunn with which It % onoa wan. Girlagla taught what attqnattn 1 Ian about It, but otiqnotta dtala only ml 2 the lip: outward. and tho rtanlt it that 7 even our language talla tha wt`!!! INCO- oadanoa of tltankagiving. A taavlltt {IQ Mai-I might hear our "l.`hanhIl' a Itillillt `v times and non: Impact that itwaa Ital! an an acknowledgment ot a lawn. I v an turn that up to. nay. a doaan yuan ago. in those pnrta of am oonntry whom plhatfy has held out lonaeat. one could not Ch! up a neat in a on without bung aura of a `:3 full i-etnrn in an aoknowladnnant -;; mount to aoknowladnd aomathtn 4` that today the avornaa man in u y I act and undone when hia aanoatnh tho aweat aonnd. 0! course thla doaa not justify or. ao- , count for the entrant lack ot ilaltfr 3 among man. but lam not an in til` ` hopalau tank of rutoring nun to tho dl ` pntlxa. but in the ho ul ona of III: . out n neglected tn nt which I t ;` churning of [ma may onlthah with goal raaulta. I am not gru-tnbllng. I in IQ; mmn toaay thatthagirl ol thapuhdh: one whit behind the |iI'I of III! pl. `.00 r not holiavo in tho daurgonoa at `trpui . believe that t a I` today. qua ? the ||l'|_IlOI mo natdtabo.hat!'do; not believe that it in enough to of on! 1 alrla that thay an equal to 94$; at til . put any more than it la an to M a ower that baa hug the but-I the heat nu-iata (or a nnaratid. ' t D on beautiful today an it waa I) at "-" 2:`; ' U; I! we have done wiaaly. tho [i ought to have not only 000 I ' her mothar laokd. but the _ KW}; all hot mothat'a naoaa an H`: 1 a action: question whathu. in A . davaloptnant. we have not III j qualitiaa at tho npanaa 00.. h i:'2..`f.'g.'.'1`1..`3.`2.`I.'.....a"'"'I.'.'.uas' O--hlanncuaxlllh on Inollod tho Girls 0! . i In an article onaitlod AI ' O Accomplishment," in The Womnnfr out; Companion. ldwnrd `L. Pull In :`Wh girl who hu oullsivncd the spirit thanh * tulneu deal not guuh overnl the [III of O 3 daily and map an indifferent ".l`lIlnIIl' II the man who bu Ion a day from anal"; to gratify her um. whim. court than mount: 0! oun had thclr wlnl II. 74 axon-clad the prloolou prlvilgnl 5 thougbtlcnneu and map In in l i then u lrlu. and other t II [II lint always one.-but I think it unlit Ir`; nled am the gm at n nonunion -;uo-In I n nnnnnlnnnn nn lm III Maul nf llnhhnl IIIII ' ltllooonpllnhlnont In which Oi HOW! `I IIIVI EDT I` -C T tr-ttbuxvonnotlhlilutultul` IIBII IIIII `I3 Ill`! OK I IUITIIIUI `JIID Z 5 I oonaclonoo on the III bjool of dobtqoltlph nude Inch few have had Ilnon III? 7. ll? luau. nnl tlunl I Am nfrnhl hl -II. ` mtg-v---u--ya 4! nmmnmnammv in mnuu ..'h.~:..| Innis-v nl lhun THANKSGIVING AB IAN ART. s}rvie.,-o_JmmQno1ng Man- `\;_,;a:;. ` My 4%!` EE5T!E FI'9!`: . ' T ' IXILIIIES OOIBIOAN AND HAMIL- . ' ' un....... ,n-_In._ n..._a.. I ma '1; IIUIIIULVI II\lIIlI- LIIVVIIIQIV ui,swL;Ccc:S5e.- 31 , .,-ran sraman NORTH xma, Oil DAY IN EUOHE STIR. "`l'Iui"hblo :-Loovo llncaton 6 p In. Anlvo '0lIlI'lotto '1 mm. Rotnmhu. bun Ohm-lotto p In. Holiday. Home Tuocdny morning; `Putin! particular: apply to Anna. 11. H. GILDIIKHMLIVI, KIIIIIOI . ' ' `Imutioi uonpuy. 1 "11:: scams UNI or MIBIIIQA. n"v``"ms'_I:xs:unsI2n Q. 1..-L.L_- I- ; guvquu-ww-uu ---u--nnr--- `._ Vn . Inna. Inn Itanmol. ' boneulno. -h..._.., an ll .ImIlnIu_ In-n..1nh. Inn .E""`u'-'}a."`.3..`.'. .';. ?u'.'`.& w to all point: In All U I D ITATBB. Wunortuneolloolnnbonbotwocn HADI VIHDIIIVI ANY) IIIW Ynll ; :IlIVENILE HYPNUTISTS. & .4 `An Epidemic of: Svengalism In :Enu Claire Schools. ay :5 uvamroou -can I nurnnuvn-rniv FRAVELLIN 0- .' , , , _ 1 :13 '03..-JIDI-I.Il. LXII. . .1.-' mnburu- nlmrr an. an &d,On.In -IIluvrv. VI niunuguuu I jg ZIIIIJII uuu I C EAST I n Ilgnmnn Inn (`A fa 8W1" 00' trollh 'n ' 3-5 ? BAIL. .. M,-s:.z.-.-.~..,.;.. ht- tooauouoghn uunlnw P.onl0.P.l F u M `T ` ~`x.JDTRUNk ulneodnoldodtins Ila: Dunphyu unto goodnhaect. . Bothluh than-ant unem ICO- Q nun buIIl.II and lotto It than `V! unln alnuvuluv nuu Iwo ovum" uuyi trying to hide their hwhter behind guifraphieu. She is n tcooiulo little woman. or name in Him Duuphy. She had hoard about the hypnotiun bnhinean, and instantly suspect- ing that Iona; Shtvoidt hnd had some- thing to o with the other boy`: conduct won: over in the direction 0! Skntvoldti tlnah .1; -mg -Kn-I6 OX1: um-{Gnu Gk; Ania-sfnt` WU! 0'31 In W1 IIIITIIOII OI DKDFVOIUU I dank to can about the manor. She demoted Bhtvoldl rolling his quest oyu at he: trlun behind hi: book. un._ 3.... H .....I-|-.4] `Illa. fin-u.L- ma Wlllllll llll IKDOK. Sun has," exclaimed Mia Dunphy to the hypnotlst, if you try may of that hypnotlsm on me. I'll hypnotlno you In 5 way you will not forgot. and you will not In In A tnnoo whllo I do It either. " nd thug Luv an ll nnntlnni of In` nhn holnutnnoe whuoldolt onhor." . Bmthoboy. nu oonnaoncot mlown poweludidnot umowhh eyes from the Ianohefs. Ii: Dunphy bocuno_uupor- utednudlwoopelldownonhtvoldt. She took him bytho can oolhruul nono- Inonlomlyjckedhlmoutol hhuulnlo thono. hing":-Rznuuuau Iliuulytold an-nnavuwitnxdlhm [XXIV I` FIIII`, WIIBXI D0 Iuuuuluy IIXUII and looked steadily at young Bkntvoldt. Thou. In Itch: ot the whole clall. he delib- erately ruined the cup to his lips and drunk the contents. In the ayes of the teaohu it wun bitof imnbordlnation that warrant- ed immediate punishment, and going over to the boy. she seized him` by the odlar md shook him vigoronniy. He appeared to be half alloop for I moment, and than unkonod to A full name of his position. Cir tlhl inn III-Ink unk Qnknnl" gill Iii -mu. Iuluxpwwu rupq. A giggling from the lower part of the room caused the euohettoturnhet uyeoln ~ that direction. and nine thought she saw 1 Lum Skutvoldt and two other boy: trying ` in hlnla Qhnlr I-nnhtnr hnhlnrl nnnnrl-nnhlnn umvur. Au uuululj nnmuaeun ll of hwvoldt. Tie other day the teacher hndnhoy bring I cup of water from the basement `o be used in diluting some ink that had thickened. They boy came into the room carrying the cup in his hand and was up- ninnnhlnn lm hnnnhnn dank 3 if to da. .Wuu' U) I lull EH1 Ul [Ill F$IlaIUn Why. did you drink tlutwuh" aid the teacher angrily. "I did nnf. ah-Ink Ant wnfnr," inn III: pnee. Local nawpeperl have published sense.- tiornal Itoriea about the spread of the hyp- notic habit, and an alleged profeaelonnl gpnotiet, Ieppler, who used to live in uclnire, hea taken advantage of them- ilting craze to announce that he in going to ut a man named Hugom in trance and ooh him in a glue ease for 59 hours, and the whole town itaweiting the result of the experiment with brenthlen interest. Two boya in particular have dimin- ; all themnelveu b their eucoeee in ypnotism. They are um Skatvoldt and Biwqn Culver. An amusing incident in V an (I 11! knhvnhlt, ` 1111!!!! IIIIU 011]) Ill llll nanu XIII WI! IP' 1 pronoun; the anchor : dock u It to de- posit It there, when he suddenly hdted and lnninrl ntnnmlv nt vnnmr kntvnklt. IIIUIIII U1 WHICIISVUI UIF1 H) IUUI Ull. Aiitoundinc stories are current about -the {success 0! some of the youthful hyp- notlitu and are accepted in good faith, he- come the. school authorities, through Su- ' dent GI-on, took omoial cogni- Idnce (K thepnctioee theoterdny by issu- ing 0 peremptory order to the effect that ; he:-cotter my boy who is caught trying to \ hypnotlnc another boy will be suspended, with an excellent chance of being per- manently expelled. The order has only Ienod to make the boys more cautious. It he: not diminished their enthusiasm for theutwhlch Svenguil employed to mnke'.l`rilbythcIlaveothlIwil.l and on- pruwuuomu lnun Lu mu Ioagu. mvury night 5 party of youngsters, the most of whom have nut graduated from shirt waist: and knickex-hookers, give pubiio ox- hibitiona of their powem for the entertain- monp of whosoever cans to look on. Antnnvullntb nnnlnn ax any-I-nnt nlru-inf. BOY ITPNOTIBT AT WORK. the the lnyltieart of hypnotiim they at least have the latent power. and that it will be developedaooner or later by perse- verance and oppottunlty. Every morning and evening betore and after school bands of boys, big and little; ensemble in the vacant lot: around the city schoolhouse: and tryto put each other to sleep with peace of the hands, with glaneee from the ` eyes or with the aid of paraphernalia with bright surface: like the magic rods of the ~ nnnfnanlnnnl fnkh-I nf thn nluurn Frnrv UIIKIIU Illflf III!) E lllllgl ITJUI U1 IJHI! profeuionnl fnkh-I of the stage. lhory niohtn nmlkvnf vnnnn-fm-n, the mnnt nf nagclaus, wu, nu upward of 2,500 I `schoolboy; Ono thoulnnd of that are I 'annvInnA ni that an aixhno-Svnnnnlh. WIIIKII IIIII VIII IZJIIIIII VI HIT IIV ` '3onvlno0(l that they on emu:-ya Svengnlh. vrhllenithousandmon bollevothntlfthby Mlonotpolloutho Ikmngouuryto pne- -wrnomms TI! To stop nu Epidemic Sivengalism T sau cum schools. no wwner nngruy. I did not drink any water," wu tho nnnvnnofnd 1-nnlv ...__._.- -_- .... --__ u Inna--A 'l'csohor.Who Olllro In 5 3000!! an.-- -.__A _...__. I;-ngnusg-cairn. ausn-'3I'\?3'rL'FGrdun' -Lu' '5': 2-..*-uz,-'.:.-ca,-'.........-" "W - IDI mrpwunru ` "Thou one: no vary distracting. and ` Ibo dunpuutiu which contain some of the * principals ivhon dhuoverd In Italy lunon - 3 this and plohlo In the extreme. I love: uoolvod npowuxot some moo stumping Inlolde, of other: who attacked shampoos- ` on with numcnun Intent. In lore:-S \ can poottnutero have kind thomuelr ` outright upon thodhoovory of some crook- \ -Inn; -nal I van. "Inn" on: Innnvmn ALLAN LINE] lbgozhhnkhmghmth nukolnntcdllurhncouuty, W. VA. oldnntolnvulnlullllntthnnhu tb __.A-.-:1 old and Trusted Postal lhnployoss who Yield to Temptation. "A very interesting chapter in the his- tory oforlme can be made from that un- fortunate trait in human nature which snddnnly trnnaforms the triod and trusted postal employee into n thief." said Chief Postolce Inspector Wheeler. `'1 do not believe there is another service wherein so many oaaea are found as in the postal service of this country. Of course, thou- sands of men are employed, and It is but natural that weak ones should llnd posi- tions of trust and then go wrong. But we have still another olaas-1nnn who uanslly work from the lowsst positions in an olos to the highest, men who have been known for years to he as honest as the day is long. Suddenly we rsosivs oompiaints of losses * or of discrepancies, and than it hsoomes necessary to apply the test. In n snack mnnw inntnrmm_ Imuwwnrv, njry so npply mu out. "In a (rent many Inetenoee. however, we Ilnl the trouble to hem quarto:-I dler- ent than expected. but frequently the {note ehow that another neme peeeee to the page of dlehonor. [mean and min. when n thfel onee hegtna operatlone on the malls, the element of channels too greet to ream. and It In that one not which leeda to his ultimate dlecovery. Thle ta the hnrdoat and most trying pert of en Inlpootore duty, {or frequently It happens that he I: ealled upon to `tut a man whom he has known tor yearn to be all that an honest man ean he; yet, wlthal. duty In plan, It harah, and nothing but duty romaine to thelne`peotor eehotoe. --rm... an-can nun warwnllgfnnnalnn and IlIll'I'lII IFIII IIIUIIIWJVVFI 0| EIIIIU TIMI` docs. and I nowhall an instance whcdnn poutuunn killed Maul! Inn nou haul manna hyndnc a butcher hash Thunnonly tho animus. bow- cvuunlln a rule then pooplouovuy doduntl uuohlloupou dboovu-1." T ' I ARTHUR a. uswm.-n Some of Mr. Meicher's lowers tohershouid I hsvebon written on asbestos. When they were resd in court, the delighted auditor: were gratied by such expressions as those : `,`I miss my baby, who is so far away, How is my _baby getting on?" I miss you so quick after you leave me, my pet, " and No, sweetheart. I do not think it. i am homesick for my baby to love." Om letter affectionately sfrmcd: I would iove to see my babe tonight, for I would hug and kiss her. How is my swootheart: God bless her." Ill-4: `I'\hnnIn- nlunsuunrl I-sass n\Ilu-I tun-sv U0 IJIIHH ll0l'. ' ` Mina Dingley changed her mind very suddenly when she married Mr. Hadley, and Mr. Melcher did not like It a little bit; Luann 6|. unl Dull Ell`. LIIUICLII1 hence the suit. IHGE Ul IVUIIUII IJIHKIIE" UL Hlrlll uuuu. \ The most remarkable thing about the can is the fact that the jury sympal .-hisod with Mr. Molcher to such an extent that they gave him a verdict of $1; Tsdamages. xvhmlmp thin nnhtln trllmfn tn Mm. Had- none can say. - Moet__readerI will be Interested to know ~ what sort of a man he is who would sue a a woman for changing her `mind and thus set nn example that would turn society toply Imrvy if it were generally followed. It must be confuaeed that Mr. Molchcr is u very (lhoent: looking ohnp. He is 60 years old, well preserved and a widower. He had just lost his wife when tho courtship began, and he says Miss Dingley com- menoed II: by writing hhn lottcrs of sym- pathy. These letters More mad at t-hv trial, and made a hit with the uudlonco. They were pretty warm. Rut, H-mmrh Mr, M:-lnhnr \\'`)|l'I that ECW13- *`-'~--:1:-.-.~..::.-m-.'.r:.-.:--'-'* | "TIAf'I'I Iney were pretty wunu. But, though Mr. Mclohcr swear: that Miss Dlngley did the proposing, it is cor- tnln that she did not make ull the love. Iuwy [EVE mm ll `venues Ul. pl, IOU uulungva. Whether this subtle tribute to Mrs. Hod- ley'a charms is worth all It costs her the alone can say. lingo ungclgna uylll Inn Intuit-mint` ht Irhnur Both bo;s;ottm&dlIspclormsnoss~o!. ulll 3|} nosifol snoinhypno whooalled himself Tindoll. sndtheysp-_ pear to have ptoonred some ~ lite:-stun which both-nun had to sell. Whstovsrtho banks contained, the fact remains that vprysoon utter Ssntinelli left the city they began to practice hypnotlsm. Linn hues what is known as the fssnlnntlm niethod. -that is, he depends exclusively urn his 'eyes for the powerlw gains on: is vio- tims. Byron uses parsphornslis consist- ing of some bright object, which he holds in such 5 position that it serves to blind and bowilder the subject. Neither of the -has attempted to hypnotizo any oi school companions, but has con- It Oust IIJBO to 0170 tho Ulfdlllli Ir. llololuir Ibo Mitten . It is no seldom that a. man sue: uwoman for breach of promise that much nttc ntlon hasecn attracted by the recent case of Arthur S. Molcher of Auburn; Ma, hgnlnst . Mrs. Louise M. Hadley, neo Dlugley, n nieoe of Nelson Dingley 0. turn! fume. Thu Inncf. I-nvnnr-Enhia f}Il'nn nhnnf. an .a...'o ."i-."'."}N. .'e"'si'. e p'r`io"f'$"73n 2'3 nfnn .md-knlbli jgnwom no man nuiluylhm It V0!` olfifijmtl. , " 'lInl>.Iu I-mun Atrnnnll ln Iunbftwmnnnm .nl GOOD MEN GONE WRONG. CASTORIA sue cHAriEoT I-\lER MIND. mcsm & namskons D4mY' ware, ~n4_o'Nn_4Y, ~o`o'rotn`ln 25. =;1s!_n. jj ` Uiviux I- cjj -unit hbnldthu lntboulnh I-yin yoi Io. " Bcncynenctoruluvfyernnd madnlnch a dotsllod statement of the crime that there seemed to be no doubt of in truth. Hooorodtogoovotthoqropndnnd point out the notions of hhnnlf and his two alleged oontodontoa. Guy Vu Tan! and Kid Whltnlio `Pd form. purpose be In: Island from `tho pumuntluy under guard for I periodofvodnya. Bisex- phnnuon was no satisfactory um legs! nqnwa-obotnctskoneotreotho punch- II`. when Wlllhm Short. I brother-In-`law ot . cteppodlnuzd kulcdthowholo pt-oooodnp bynn mam: showing an inset funny of Bailey : confusion. than M In `Id. mndgavu-mnnh mn- 3% XIII! OX UIIIO]'I WIIITIGI. Bunny, 1! In nld. xnndoovcmnuto mn- nhnw, and cook upon Nmnolf the respond- bllltyol making I confusion, WEI! the he-nnlhdnonnnhlmlhannnfrmnrlm X. IllI.InIWI'IlI'l'lIIII1IIG III houlnnndoooclmdanoyln dchllsd tlnoonleulonhowanomnka. l\-.- ..._--I--`LIA fnnbndn AI C841: In Ineconxalonnowusougnxa. Ono rugnnrksbb tenure of Shannon thonpcutlon It ounudbuwoontlut rank of In. Blnshuw. Her Blue lined an preaches-gumyot thunnrdu othhdnuglmr. nu-mothudidnot. Thhamuinnubnagunutnulthq nnnunulluunuuul nhnntnnnnnthn-n Ionmnoou I'D lXIlp!'lB0l1lI.lI!lll) [or Inn. ` The case became a noted one. Many doubted the gum of the prlaoner. Others \ rmly believed that ho had killed his wife 1 for the make of the young woman in quot } tlon. Many things happened to brlng the l can to llght other Hlmlmw was taken to the paiwntlury. and when Bunny : al- leged oonleulon was made I abort thus no there were hundreds tony, "I told

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