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26g? ere ee CE eS ne ie eee . = PERT EET REE SIO LLL LLL LLL ALLEL LL A ieee CHRIST'S DEATH W -ARRANT. oe One of the Most Interesting Historic al Records Ever Brought to Light. { Of the many interesting relics and tragments brought to light by the persevering resea ches of antiquari— ans, none could be more interesting to the philanthropist a id believer than the following, the most impo sing judicial document ever recorde d. It has been thus taithfuliy trans- lated: Pentence rendered by Pontius | Pilate, Acting Governor o £ Lower Galilee, stating that Jesus of Naza- | reth shall suffer death on the cross. in the year 17 the Emperor Liberius Cwsar, and the 27th day ot March, the City of Holy Jerusalem -Annas and Caiphas being priests, sanctificatoes ot the people of God Pontius Pilate, Governor of Lower Galilee, sitting im the Presidential of chair of the tractory, condemns Jesus of Nazareth to die on the cross, be- tween two thieves, the great and notorious evidence of the people saying: 1. Jesus is a redeemer. 2. He is seditious. 3. He is the enemy ot the law. t He calls himseif talsely the 1 ot Gou 5. He calis himselt taiseiy the King of Israel. 6 He entered mto the temple followed by a multitude having palm branches in their hands. Order the first Centurian, Quintius | whatever. | acquaint me lin the trunk and_ took it with The note was signed by the landlady who w the fact that mv wife had gone. “She packed everything she ha ad | her. ne also took the money which we The total amount we placed her had accumulated. the savings ot both—for in the bank together in reaching nearly $1,100. it with her. She broke writing desk and tore up and an anonymous letter I liad name— I trusted open my receipts re- ed. ‘Nine months ago when we were | ving in Twenty-fourth street, t tnan who I believed she went off with introduced himself by aote which he | He | sent to my wife at the Casino. asked tor an introduction as a friend. My wite rephed granting him per- mission to cal!, providing he would He following Sunday at four o'clock in He stayed about ar meet us both. called on the the afternoon, hour. Since then he has made a number of calls at the house in my nighil y trequented Casino. He absence and has the front row in the sent boxes of flowers, and was seen on several occasions promenading on Broadway with my wite. He has also been seen by my cousin and my Point. aunt to be in the comps of to West He saluted my cousin on manner. wife on excursions oc He wife those casions in a friendly was also my home trom the Casino as late as half seen escorting past eleven at night “On the 13th ot the past month Cornelius, to lead him to the place of execution. Forbid any person whomsoever, either rich or poor, to oppose the death of Jesus. The witnesses who signed condemnation of Jesus are : t. Daniel Robani, a Pharises. 2. Joannes Robani. 3. Raphael Roban:. 4- Japet, a citzen. Jesus shall go out of the City of Jerusalem by the gate of Strannus. The foregoing is engraved on a copper plate, on the reverse side ot which is written: ‘*/ is sent to each tribe,’”’ ia an antique marble while excavating in the ancient of Aquilla, m the kingdom ot Naples, in the year 1S1o, and was discovered the At the expedition of the similar plate It was found vase, city by the commissioners of art of French army. Naples it was inclosed in a ebony and preserved in the sacristy of the Carthusians. The French translation wa by the The language. box ot made com mussioners of art. original is inthe Hebrew —London Telegraph. The Coachman’s Bride. On Friday last a New York Ler- ald reporter interviewed choachman Schilling as to kis courtship, mar riage and the subsequent elopment of his spouse, and yives to the pub lie the outraged husband’s story. It would seem trom the narrative that Miss Morosim did nearly all ot the love making that preceded the nup- tials. The coachman ex- postulated, but expostulations avail ed not. The buxom lass professed undying affection, expressed a will- modest ingness to wear calico instead of satins and diamonds, and finally reached the climax ot sweethearts madness by declaring that unless the stolid Schilling consented to wed, she would straightway jump into the Hudson river. ‘Lhe elopement tollowed. The husband became a street-car con- ductor, and the wite aa actress in a variety theatre. Visions of a white cottage with green blinds brighten- ed as the joint saving of the Schill- ing family reached upwards of $1, 100 all deposited to the credit of Mrs. S. in a savings bank. Thus were the loving couple journeying along, when along came a handsome man. He yisited the Cassino, and there beheld the fair Victoris, her charms set off to pertection by the flashing footlights. The remainder of the story we give in the language of the disconsolate Schilling as pub- Ushed by the Heraid reporter: ““Wednesday mght about eight | e'clock I received a note calling me some. WhenlI got there, instead ot finding my wife at home, she had everything packed and had left the place, She did not leaye any word my wite left the city to spend a va- cation of ten days, as everybody was with a given to understand, lady. Instead she was accompanied by this man, who registered them at the Nantasket Beach hotel. He regis- tered his and her name. They oc- cupied Nos. 53 and 54 tor ten days. They ances strolling on the beach. During that time I wrote two letters. which she simply acknowledged, forwarding heraddress. Whensher looked very fatigued was really fagged out, turned she She much as though sh tacket. She acted very strange when | spoke had been on a regular to her about it and said in reply to my care. I don’t statement, ‘I don’t care what becomes of me.” **She seemed very indifferent about | the matter, She has been out on} several evenings when she should have rest, when the torture I was indur- | I have never been able to ascertain | ino became so excrutiating that I } where she went. The manwhom I] could stand it. no Teaser: T was accuse has been in the habit of call-) taken sick and went io bed. Dr. ing on my wite during the day while | Harris came and failed to discover I was at work. su frequent that the landlady’s sus- picions were aroused and she told him he must not come to the house any more in my absence. I never suspected that he was his friendship tor an evil purpose. Since our marrizge Victoria and I have lived happily together, aad until this man made his envy into our using house no cause for complaint on either side had occurred. I am satished that he has led her away, and under the circumstances I shall ~ she never returns. be pleased it T will not receive her,’” It is pretty generally conceded by | a | the republican party managers that | Illinois is rapidly drifting ito the lst of **doubttul states.’’ The elect ion ot the rebublican candidates for | State treasurer and state superintend- eat of public instruction is only poss- ible; but it 1s much more certain that the next general assembly haye a sate working majority of dem- ocrats, while the attempts to wrest any of the democratic congressional distaict from their present control— as, for example, that in the Thir- teeath—are in the nature of torlorn hopes. Aside trom any considera- tion of the result of this drift upon possible presidential nominees next June, the outlook seems very disimal to those who have so long been in Political saddle of the state. are sadly afraid they may have to let the other tellows ride Chicago News. awhile. — Cool mg from tie summer resorts where they have paid high tor, the privilege ot being considered tashionable. i sent and | nted to were seen by several acquaint. | been on the Casino stage, and | These calle became | iu think of eyen will | = These ; and exhausted pocket | books are sending many people home | DONT DRINK IN THE DARK. —_—0 + = Mrs. Mary Powers Did. and for Seven Years She Carried a Bati Stomach. +eees | Boston Globe | Miss Mary Powers of Cambr ejected trom her | Massachusetts. \ stomach on Monday night a win d living bat, which she | lowed while drinking water seven years ago. Her house was visited by «a Globe reporter yesterday. A middle-aged, pleasant-faced wom: answered the inquirer’s knock.— | When asked 1f she was the one who 1 bat in her stomac! | had borne ati answered | for seven years she affirmative. Ushering the report into the parlor, she left the room | | 1 and re -din a few moments, car | and returned in a few mome > ce | her glass preserve At the bottom ot the jar a bl object appeared to be moying about. rying in hand a jar. “There it is,’’ said she, *tand it a woman ever suffered more than I have during the past seven years, I would like to see her.’’ | Au examination of the strange creature in the jar reyealed the bodv ot a bat with hooked wings and other at animal, appendages peculiar to It was lower part ot the body was covered a thick film The about three inches long, black on all sides, and the | with of dark hair. | body | { was j | and its extended wings measured | over seven inches across from tip to! he anunal tip. most the about one inch un length, and shaped | peculiar feature of | was the head. It was | somewhat Ike that of a lizard. From | its lower several tufts of long dark hair The eyes The head was topped with two jaw hung in clotted masses. i t | and nostrils are well mark- | ed. to lrink Wate t otf wat I drew the | without | into a and, dipper, Immed- | drank it eff. to feel | exa ing it, 1ately adter I began a pain in my side. It grew worse as the night | advanced, indeed so much so that | } before morning I suffered the most ternble pains in my stomach and | sides | ; Eh we way for two wecks, with occasional spells of condition. I sent for other doctors but without They were all Sull T went on suf- the cause of my strange any further result. dGumitounded. indiscriba- over a year I went tering. fter enduring ble torments for to the Massachusetts hospital and asked them to do something for me. me and fin My suffer- I lost the use of The doctors examined ally told me to go home. ing increased. my the yack and side whenever I attempted to move are limbs, arms and finger, while pams in my t horrible to now. “Saturday, Sunday and Monday | © worst days since the event- ago. About 12 o'clock Monday night that crea- seven years ture passed trom my bowels, since h time I nave enjoyed the best jof health. Irecovered the use ot all my faculties. ; Over 300 people visited the house | yesterday, to all of whom the strange | creature was shown. Seyeral pro- tessional men here also visited the premises and looked at the bat. They seem to be at a loss to account for its place in the animal kingdom. It is still alive. The report has got abroad that the president has shota deer, The re- port is like a dispatch trom Europe; { | it needs confirmation. An End to! to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Ll., | says: ‘Having received so much benefit | from Electric Bitters, I teel it my duty to | ‘let suttering humanity Know it. Haye! had a running sore on my leg for eight | years; my dociors told me I would have to | have th bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles ot Electric | Bitters and seyen boxes Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and my leg is nowsound and} well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle,and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve | j at 25c. per box aby John G. Walker. } extremely ] rs. [tweighed tron: | | two to and possit | | more. i “It is hard to believe,’ said Mrs. |. Powers, ‘‘but Vl tell you how it] happenea. 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