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GONE TO GLORY. At Least They Were All Con- fident of Reaching That Point, Judging from the Statements Made Before the Drops: Fell, - And They Started Yesterday from Varfons Sections of the Country. The With-Murderar Stone Decapi- tated by the Hangman’s Rops: in Washington ra Robert Anderson: and Charles Webster Legally Strangled in, Louisville, Ky. : Charles Tatro: Worked Of for Killing Mrs, C,. H. Butler at Windsor, Vt. & Trio of Negroes’ Dangled st Ropes’ Ends at. Macon). Miss, poem) While Baton Rouge Parish, La, Furnishes Its Quota'to the . Executions. JAMES M. W, STONE. AN AWFUL BPEOTACLE, Spectat Dispatch: to' The: Chicago Tribune, Wantnaton, D.C., Aprit2.—James Madison ‘Wyatt Stone, who-rhtrdered: hls-wife Oct. 6, 1878, hero, was hung at the District Jail to-day, and tho oxcoutfon-was probably one of the. most thr riblg spectrclos evor witnessed in a civilized community. ‘Tho' head was’ itvrully tom fron tho body. Despite orders that! had been: issued regarding tho privacy whith should’ bie observed: ft tho executioti, upwards of 200 persons suc- cceted In tindlig’ tho “open’ scanthe,” and woro . witresses of tho’ torrible. secne. Btono retained: lila composure to tuo'|” Inst; in: faet, it: wos noticed that’ tlio’ ofticinis and witneséos: scerica: moro ngitated thati tlio man who wae to explate bis‘erime upon tho scaffold. Thoscend ih-the Jall-yard fs de- BagiUed iia horrible beyond’ expression. Stone's neck was very smnil, and vo welghed #21 pounds.- Tlio closcly-wovon hempen rope, which was throat quitters of ‘aif ftict in'diameter, wns thor-_ oughly greased, and when the heavy weight of the body was thtoWwi upoirit’tlio |, RLESH- AND SINEWS OP THE NECK. WERE: OUT JSTHROUGIE NY: V7, and tho atlold Jolt, whioh‘conncuts'the spinal: colitnin with the skull,.aras dislocated. ‘ho body fell to tho groutta “witht heavy thud, the blood spurtliig’ from tho carotid artery, and tho lega. twitching’ Blightlys Tie" head, which’ was enveloped fr a black cnrbric! cap; was eld up for umoment by the novse, and then fell’down through tho: drop}. striking: tid. bday: on’ tho breast; ard’ tlie’ rolling down on tho ground. ‘The death-was castor. than it: would Have beon if caused bystimngulntion, as life wns aimoatimme-" diately extlnet. The body. and bead wero pint ot” a4 bier and removed! {ntb' tlio’ Jui, where the physiclang sewed! on: tlio’ bead’ again, and tho rennin. were: placed.” by) aus undertaker Iv a” Handsome’ colin; They werd’ thon’ taken‘to the recelving tomb of tha Young Men's: Dirtal’ Ground, aw he was’ very destrous thint'tho surgeons should: not: havo thom: Ho wished to be Unrled at'tils old:-hotte iti Maine, but Lik body" will probably beplaced:by the sidoof tho wife be sovoruellpy murdered! Stone was for some years Janitur of te Associated Presa rooma ore, . andreas: WELI-KNOWN DY TILE NEWSPAPER MEN, This’ morning’ he’ was very anxious to know whother tlio reporters would: bo admitted tothe excention; and sald to orto who’ hud! a+ tilt with: hint “Au Interview: with’ me to-murrow night’ would make good reading, but I'shall then be in glory, and out of the: way of tho newspapers.” ‘his is the fourth instance of tho beheading of crimtonds by tho rope,—tivica’ fit‘ England, once in-New York, and now lit. Wash ington, , STONR'S- HORTLE: ONDE. On‘tho night, of: Saturday; Obt. 6; 1878; Stone" murdered his wifo with-a-razor, after cutting the throat'of’ His’ wife's: stster; wit camo" ren to shiringicr fate, Tho'wlfo dled-the noxt- day; the sistor survived! to’ bo’ tho’printelpal witness Qyalust-stone iu thio trial.. THo'evidbnes showed that! for several: months prior to tho murder, Stone and his wifo had: not. boon: upon good terms, and wore Ilving spnrt from cach othor, Ono-causo: of their difienlty was that ho hind brutally beaton her, for which’ abo had bit are rested and cohimitted to-jull' for some tine, Oni frotttuie out, lo aukod' ber th live with: Hint agatn:. ho refused. Ho raid, * Woll, if you will not be sny wife, you shullnot-boanybody else's.” Sho suid)" Iewon't bo your wife or aupbody clao’s."* Btono* thon went away. His: wifo and her sister Hyed’ on- Ninctoonth: stroof. between ; and. streots, Btonu' returned: atiout 10 o'elbck at nigtit, His wife, from up. Btalrs, refused to- let: bim in. Stone mado a Tushiagainst the door and broke ft open, [lls sisterinelaw, mooting. him at. the hy OX claimod,-* Let: ino out: of horof'’ Stone sald'bo would not, grabbed! ber, and,.us sho svrcamed, curler thront with: razor, Hs- wifo;-rnahing downstairs to hor-slator’sasalatanco, was cnught by the Infuriated:wrotel, wib throw her buck- wendy aud, placing her ‘Hoad uguinst tha windows 8 2 OU MM THROAT ALAC, Mrs, Stono spn. out. tho: front door and! fell to: tho ground, Mor" sister run out the back way. Stone fotlowoed,. and, us sho ran up tho hill, enught up to hor, knocked’ hur down, and cut hor yin. Bio ran bituk to the front. ddr, where hor sletor way, and fell: beside Her, Tho ovl~ donee showed that tho wife's throat bad been: cut from ear to ear, tho windpips beluy-con plotwly govercd; whilo tho cuts on her slater's throat wero: uleo wide and Coupe but not ao serious, Stone was caught hr hls Night by two eithzenk, who took’ him to the police station, From the: night of- hls arrose. Stono uppoaruil- Btolidly inditterent to tho result, belloying tho nssurinovs of bis frionds that be stould nut. suitor’ tHe duath penilty at least, und com. fortlug blimeelf with a Bible und a.tract, + How Souls Arg Buved?” Regarding tho: murder, be would'only suy tint tho orime. was: nod prowede tated; tht bls abject visiting tho louse that night wae-slinply te gol un umbrella; tho. DOLD iy aiseertnetawy, whos POL in BU, mot 18 sivtex-inelnw, WhO, : : throatoned to" snot bin: tune te obuved und: outhor In solf-difense. As to tho CUTTING OF IS WIFH'S THROAT, ‘thad was all's blunk to hint; ho gover intended STARE mac SS Man gua ah ee ho lil-foclingand' be was ) countot the’ iuunuor in whtdh bor uluter treutedhiun, At tho trial his counsel introduced a plea of insanity, baued'upon thefrot thas, when u boy, living witirg lady iw Maine, ho fell and hurt bbs houde god, In. consequence; was ut timed Irae tom, Hle good ulurncter Prior ty tho mite. der was a feature of hig defense, which showed that for several yours ho had beon janitor for New Mork <As- Bi Proas herd, whera ho hid con: ducted himvelf in an ordusly manner, aod asto bo weil Hed by his empluyers, The ovi- donee was tuo strong, however, and ho was sen- Hansa to.bo hanged rho dato bf oxnounan wis xed for Dew.. fa tay wash; pun 4u applicution fova.now telah based. upou tao refusul' of the Court to cxuuse # juror on the ground that he bad expressed an opinion, though climing tobe able to rendurun impartial ver- Ulct, The exceptions wers: overrulud, aul on Jun. 28, ia tho District Crimiaul Court, he wus Fesuntenced to death, tha data being fixed at Feb. 27, ‘Tho condemhed mim hewrd his doom Without w murmur, A number of Stonv's friends at once set to work to secure trum the President 9 couwmutation of the death sentence ta inprisonment for lif, a petition to that offect Tecelving many aisnutures, and a dulcgution Waltlag upon the President to prugent the prayer: to that ond, A few daya aga tha President, after having | fe are eve fora month, refumnt to. in- trfere, decturing ‘that be believed in capital Punlyhment for certain offenses, and that th there ud math! Stone's aawe which culled for Exvoutive clemongy, i ANDERSON AND WEBSTER, A.Wige-MURDRERL AND 4 UAVINRE MERCUTRD. Aptcial Disvatch to The Chicago Tribwis. Lovisvirre, Ky., April 2.—Thera wera two hanyings hory to-day. Owing to the luwrocendy pared hy tho ky Legislathre, thocwlprita werd hunged In the ull-yard at o'clocks. Int tlio ainerniny inen passed a pleeplest night, Nt not Molr fate with a-considornble: dezree of: firmness, , ‘Tho exooution took plneo quiotly, and only tho Sherit's oficers, n few of his friends, aud tho: howspapor reprosentatives wero presonts i A SAD RCENR, Notwoen-7 and 8 o'elnek a goletnn and iinprere Alvo seone was vceurriye in: the Jall—tho Inst religivun services for’ the. condomed: mon on earth, Auderson's six children: aud bis daugh- ter-fneluw, and Webater’s two alatera and ‘Tum Watkina, a chum of hits: and a: boon companion Of happler days, wore tore, and thor’ groans and’ sobs of grief, mingling wit the sacred songs and-fervent prayers, wuule a scene too heart-rending for ponell to piolure.. TUM EXHOUTION.., At to rear of ‘tho sentlokl was ct amall'catinet; In whieh the Shertti's Deputies were aintioned to spring the trap ata given aliennl. All thjugs be- Ang Int readiness, Sheriff Unimilton wontattor the prisoners, und thoy soot: appentd nt? the sult Moor just Henentht the seaifuld, Mie door wis | opened, aid Anderson entered, attended: by his spiritual advisers, tho Rev. H.O. Guerrant, of tho: Pirat:Preabyteriatt Chitrot, and the Revs T. C, Marns, of tho Chestnutstrect Methodist Churehy and Webster, bolng accotnpanied by-tie Mev, B. 0. Guddle und the Itev. A. Heath, of tho Green und Fifth: Streets: Uaptist Chureties,. uscended: tho seaffold with brave and free steps as’ if they” were golug.to their Mberty instead of-to tote’ death. After wshort prayer by’ the Rev. EF, 0, Guer=- ‘UE, CHICAGO: TRIBUNE SATURDAY, . APRIL © 1880—TW ELVES. PAGS> waa a lovely woma rind any evil {ntentlona nhout hi ul abe, Aono tt throngh excess of drink, and ut the tristlgation of Mr. Butler, who alands right. there (polntinsg: agtintohim). Oh, Mr, Hutler, do yor remember what your. mothor. said to you “who lying ain + thy. bed thera? Sho walls “Olt; Chartle, nftdr- All Tinve aaid, Dnutat die, tdaving yor a drunk. ard.’ Goodby, Mer itlet, sood-bys forgive inet Lhopo te nest you. in tho ‘heavenly tant. Thope youglll all forgive me, Thave nothing more to easy gentiomen. Oh, Lord, | thank you that you have heard iny prayer. [ask your for * Ivenoge, - Romomber aml forgive mu, for desis Uhrist'a suke, I have nothing more to sity, Goud-by, one and all” a TUR NOY'S HANDS - Z wero tied,and, polnting hls bound hands to- wands Me; Hutler, ho safd: “Bea: that, Mr, Mute ler.” ‘The latter by.this time was covered with (peraplration. 'Tatep stepped back te tho drop, ihis lega were pinfoned, and thon, in extreme Anguish, the boy erted to Gad, asking repeatedly fdr forgivenoss and to be remembered, “Ol, Lord, forgive me. Oly Lord,' have morey upon ime. Ob; Lond; remember me, Ob Fiathor, henrme!” ‘Tho: black, cap was drawn ‘over hls | sfhea. At 2102) and ‘mld heartrendtig groans; [Sherif Stimson’ snids “Edward Tatro, the ting jHascome for tho luwto take effect upon you, rand nay God have: ineroy ote your’ soul" The lbby dropped six feet, but ply neck did not brenks Hie strtinggied to and a hill imtmntes, and nt tho: expiration of fourteen infihites was dend. i carci’ {for which’ Edward ‘atro whd exteuted to-day in ithe Vermont istate ’ Prisou ht, Windsor was conte Hinttted on the evening of lyly 2, 1876, ut n farins house about! two niles fyyu Highgate-Vilage, rant, tho. crintitals were placed’ aide by stde on the tnip-door, Jhst- before the Linek cap was’ put on Andergon Le called Sherif Huinilton to him, and WINSPENED Tits REQUEST to him, which: request’ was yruited: ““T hold a white handerchlef in my. right hand. When L Tet it fall, then cutthy ropes.” Attive minutes nfter Yo’olock Anderson lot-full the handerchier, the rope was cut, tho trap ilow back, and the souls* of. the orlminnla, in expiation of: their erimes on: carth, were ect adrift upon’ the ucern: of ctere nity. Wobster dicd: without: a. struggle, bit. Anderson died much harder, with. many con tracting, convulsive movements of tho Jinbs Iu Ices than fifteen minutes both were pro- nounced dead, At 0:30 they wore lowered in nent woolen ooftins., The body of Anderson. was carried to the home of his: sister, and that- of Webster waw taken chargo of by the membora of tho Green Street Baptist Church, of: which- hisalstors wore members, and which- ho Joined Inst- Wednesday, Webster over sinco his con- Vietlon always sald- be was innocont, andthe Inst words that! ho uttered! on carth wero ton member of tho presa who naked hime’ Arc’ you gulity or innocont?" to this ho without-hes- itntton replled:. “L- innocent." ‘There aro many in this-city wlio firmly vellevo tat he was Innocent of tho crite of whlelt he wns cotivieted, ‘Thoyedy: that though ho may have been ft com. pany with Washington tho day tho terrible outrage of little Fruitcaa: Otte was committed, yet'ho tilght Ue innocent for all that, and’ thoy ray tlint bo goes to tho scaffold a victim to evil compnuy, and’ a: vietin- of clrounstautial ovl- dorice, IWISTONY OP THE MEN AND THRtit CRIMES! Charles. Webster,: tlio volured man, was con- vieted for’ raping Frinces Otte,- an-1l-yearold child of Germnn parents, tear Loulsvilte,, Tho deed was: committed. atiout & o'clock on tho evening of tho 10th of October, 1878. Te girl was straying In tho woods ut-n. considerable dis- tance from any habitation’ whert stie was seized by tWomen, Ono of tho rulflans helt tho poor child and coyered her eyes’ while thp'othor ac- complished his* hellish design: Woe then’ held tho girl ‘yhilo the ottior yillnitt proceeded to" commit-the snime fiendish act. The child'recog- nized one of: tho’scoundrols ny it-colured mihit named George Washington. Theother she could Not recognize; but Heard his necomplicd call'tihn, “Charicy.” Both men wore arreated nenrJofier-" “ponvillo, Jud, sovernl duys after tho erime was committed: Washington was tried; eonvicted,and hanged at Louisville, on tho “lat of February of Jast year. He maintained to tho Inet that his only crime was in holding tho girl while Wob- ster ravished ber, but his story was not credited” in tho Jeast, a8 tho girl's testluony was conclin- sive as to his wullt.. Washington'’slast statement. was' whinlug attempt to exeylpute lilmsclt, autdé ended! with: the: usual recommendation to nyold bad company and drink, aud’ an expres- slon‘of'contidence that: tho Lord had forgiven. hl his offenses and that he should find rest In. Heaven, While it was evident that: to ted to save bimacif, his statement sorved-to- show that Webster was: equally gality with him, and othor’ elreunstantial uvideace left no doubt of tho lat- tor's compllulty. Several witnesses testiiied that Doth men wero seen fomshos about thirty yards from tho*plice of the crime both before and after tha: deed: was committed, AMr, Hines swore he saw tho girl'lesve tho place, and nlsd- saw’ the two colored: nen running from there. Othors ee identilled’ Webster us tho’ ecoinpanion of Wnshtugton the evening In ques- tion, ‘Tho officers: who inade the” urreat found: him: in: a- closet. under’ a. stair * and when: accosted he’ cried out, are ing to urrest- mo about thatrope.” Whew asked. how he knew this, ho replied: that he had dronmt so tho. utvht pre-: ylous;, Like his- companion in crime, he main- fined’ all through that bo only held the girl: Webster hud one: trinl, and-was; convicted, but apvented to tho Court-of Appeuls; where tho verdict was attirined- Webster wig bout medium hight, 1. trifle stoop-shouldered, and withal a rather welléap- penring.verro. | le was 27 years. of-age, und [6 sald to Have [edn rathor reckless and lazy life, ROBERT ANDEREON, 4 tho white mar hauged, was" convicted of kilih hia witb at Lonisyille inApell, 1878, It bnpeare: from tho teatimany: offyred- in: the cuso. that he: pursued. u- systematic course of brutality to-> wards hile victim for: woveral yourg.- Ag is usual: in such cscs, he’ war au’ habitual: drunk. ard, mid when in at state’ of intoxien- tom delighted In’ applying’ foul epithots: to the pour worn, and. striking her-in the face: ‘with his hand, throwing her on tho ground, and then kieking ler. ‘The neighbors and the pulico ollicers‘had ta: interfere: severhh: thnes-ta‘savo* the maltreated vietim, who with: wifely fatulty requested the polico not to molest him, and bora” herself with the utinost pationce under tho cire cutnstances. On tho cventog précediig tho murier Anderson’ threatened’ to kilt his wifo” withtho.kuife by which be afterwards: uccom-" Pilshext his dlubolieal and‘ dastardly'uct:, On the Hight of-the murder a painter who was workin: near the house where tho deed was: committed beanl Anderson abuse his. wife, but-us usual: she mado no roply, ‘This seemod to exhapernte the: brutal drel,- and! soon there was: 8 florce threat,. uceompanied by an oath: and: a. sounle, tlowed, by: the’ womun rushing out. blecding freely from a deep: gah inthe throat, Meeting ‘a: neighbor; into whosv uring bho’ threw herself, ahu exolaimed; “Ho bus done it at last." ‘The prinelpal- witness: igainst. Anderson was hig own gon, u youth..of 14, who-wne presont in the room when the murder was' committed, He testified that hls fathor und mother: hn buen ut: dinner, niter.whlok the futher began ble usunt’ abuse of tho pour wife, Sho bore ft all with her! accustomed pationce, Anderson only GHEW THY -MORB VIOLENT at.not being repiled to,-and, starting. up, ox- claimed that he night 18 well folgh tho thing it that'tling ws nny. othor, throw’ hig wifd on the bed; und doultsher soyeral blows, which were followed by gushes of blood from the wounds tn her neek ind: face, Tho boy saw u kulfé with’ hia futher just before tho assault was made, buté could not’ guy thot he’ used‘ it. 0 BurgLOnS who: oxninined tho” dedd body of” bis ylotia testified. that. tho. fatul “wounds niust: have: beon intiietéd’ by. sous shurp’ instrumont like a kulfo., Tho ‘defense tried to. ostubilsh tho-insauity of Anderson, bit fulled, sit was also nttompted to show Judtifiontion by proving that the wornun was a hyrd drinker, but: the oy. ‘lence did not suatain the chargo, und Ane derson Was conyictod, Uniccountably ns (tmay. seer, Aeon peiforts ‘woroTmutd to snvethe brutal und vownrdly murderer’ from tho gullows: Tho Udd-Fellowa, of wnlch body ho wia a nitmber, interested themselves in his behulf, but’to nu purpove, ae: 7 Anderson was-born {h Séotland, and was nbout 47 years of nyo; and hod an excocdingly. brutal and repulsive fuce, Great symputby was mute fvsted for his unfortunate family, constating of is © Kons und’ two duughters, us aiteks in ail probability Tat ‘to tho efforta which were made to save hin, 4 EDWARD TATRO:? HE CONFESSES OX THB-GALLOWS.: Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago. Tribune,” Winnson, Yt., April 2.-Edward Tatro was ox- ecuted in tho prigon ball td-day'at's:@2. His fumily took thelr teaye of hlar ycsterdiy taorn- fug, Cbaries Butler, tho: husbund ‘of tho niur-" dered woruun, was at tho: prison this forenoon, but rofused to see Tutroy When tho Sheriff had) finished ‘reading: tho- death-warrunt ho usked Tutrolf be had any-_ thing ta say. The buy answered: " Yea; wir,” rose deliberately fromthe chair, and, stepping boldly to tho front of the gallows, eald: ‘THY DO's BPRKCIT “Qentlomen, Lstand here gullty of thé murdor with which Lam chargod,—the murder of Mt Charles W, Butler (pointing to Butler who stood’ near), 1dono tha decd through hig awn wonoy, Butlve took me to work for. him when a young boy. Ho uso MOF and alw: kupt it in tha bouse, teatitied that hu never got druuk, po was ‘under tha iniluence.of JIquor moat oll the time, 1 fol sorry for you, Hutlur (looking s| be at himand pulntin with both busty, for your dead wits, whom I respected very muck. Bho thon ef yenra of age, worked ‘on a farm for Mr. Chartes We utier) and had tshded $1 his furily }for’ about: threo yeara, being on: Timlin and plensant terma with: Butler and his wife. Tatro Was addictud to Hquor, but otherwise of 2 peace= fablé dispositions On the diy of: the niurder Ta tro was at work plowhg: fin +n: tet ‘some tittle distance from the house, Mv returned eariter jthan usual to the house; and, when asied by jButlor: why ho: came -baok, said ho’ had broken the: mtow-polrity and he (Hytler} must yo ituSwanton and ‘got n-new one, . Initter aiid he leouldn't ns he was going t6 tho: village (High+ ‘rate) on businese, ‘Tatro thon sald he thought: wv could fix the plow, and asked If Mra, Butler: yoity to tho yillave wither hisband, Hut- lerreplledithat she thought of going toa netrh> , bor's, and Patro thon uehked (f he-eoult i Butler, and was told that he could If hod Mra, Hutter, not fecling well, atterwants to remain at home, and whew ber husband around with his team, - TATHO KAID Hn THOvANT’ he would not-go, but would “diay with Alice." Butler drove. away at about 7-o%clocky leaving Ula wifo gnd-Tatro mune in tho housy. No one: visited te'house: during his Mibsenee, excopt 0 little boy of 13, gon of one of Abb Hulzhbors, who went thers on. un. errand. tt 7:0) and. ree uained but. nv. rowiminutes, * Iie: saw and cone versed with Tatro; did-not/ seo Mrs, Butler, but. heard ber spenk to Tatro, In answer ton ques- don, from a. sina. bedroomn. on. the tret, four, where he thotght. sho wos lyjug down. Butler returned about.) o'clock, put up hly toum, and ehitorest thy hougg by tho ‘kitehat. door. As ho- opened the door It-struck uguinst something.on the Hoor, which he ut Orst supposed wasTutro Jylngthere, He Ht a mateh, and was horritted to. discover his wife's corpse, in a pool of blood, her: clothing very. much torn ‘and disarrangod, and ‘her bead térribly pounded with. an ax, which, hb several. bloody slicks of: stove-wood,- broken chair, and a gun, were noarthe body. Ho rushed. at once. tU the stable, mounted a. horse, and started to sutminon assistance; when he not Tatro entering the yard, wih ng clothing: on but-a slilrt, torn nud covered with blood, with: which: his buro. legs, bands, wad uritis wero be- spattered. Hv. wa moaning and erying, and. had roused: severil of. the: neighbors—who Foon. uppenred upon the. seene—by. pounding: upon their doors, and yellingthat Alico bad + MWEN MUILLERRD BY ‘TRAMs Ilo’ persisted in’ his: Improbible: story ‘about trutnys, but w Coroner's jury without hésitation fonnd film gullty.. Ife had w preliminury exami-- nation beforu.s inagistraty ut I tghgato the next day,— which wae attended by n large unt_exelted’ crowd) who freely indulged bv thrents of lyneh- ing.—nnd wus brought to tho jall bere, where he utterwards madv:e.confesston, in: substance ns follows; He bad out a holo‘ in the: wall between’ hin room and tho Butlers’, through which hu: could wrtch Mrs, Butler at ber tollet. Un the evening | ofthe ‘murder (the next day after he cut the holo) he went up to Hila room:‘and took off iis] cout and yest; heard Mrs, utier.come up.to ber" room, and went in’ thore; found her sitting on’ tho cdg uf: tho beds uat down “bs” her nnd at- tempted oe her back on-tho-bed. | Bho sprang up and nin out ofthe roum: he followed her, aid then ensued a fight, tn which tho ehuir was ubed tnd broken and which continued down, the thrtgh' the’ dining-rou,” and. kitehen, where tho three woud was uked, and finally thonxwith which the: Jatal Liows were tidininistered? He then brought vin tho gan, which wus‘ in: tho stairway, and laid itou-the floor; after which be awent. and aroused the’ neighbors; wil: “for a” bind." He: subse quently mide’ private’ udinissions tending to show that-ho' accomplished’ hls purpose of ‘out-- rages 4 ‘ 3 Mo wns indicted by the Grand Jury nt tho next, September term of the Fronkiin Caunty Court, und pleaded not guilty. He was tried at’ the: April: term, 1877, and’ ably defended on the’ ground’ that’ he was in such a mental condition Trom the eifects of Hqitor dint he was Ineapublo of willful premeditation, and could ‘be guilty of no greater crime than murder In the second due gree,—tho punishment for which, under tho Ver- mont statutes, is Imprisonment for life: THE DEFENBE WERE UNABLE TO-SIOW, - howevor, that: lio-bad drank -any Hanae con tho day iu question, except one glise of “bitters,” consisting of-whisky with an infusion of wild | cherry: burk; or that he appeured to be intoxt- cuted, elther. before or atter. the erlme. The Court (Judge Hoyee prestding) churged the jury. that. voluntary intoxication, untess producing netunl aunity, was no: paltlation of ow erime, even In- degree; and: that- tho sume inferenecs must drain: from’ tho clre elreumstanees: mnteroundinhteriung whch the accused was slinply inn etle of ord mary volute tury drunkenness fg if ho wore #0 after a short consultation; returned w verdict of murder in the first degre. An appeal: was tukon, which was heard in the Suprome Court nt its Jamuury term, 1878, in this county, nnd the Court sustiined the churge, and refused to grant aX new trial, Tho prisoner was Lrought- into Court: Jan. 19, und Kentenes pronounced upon, him by Chief-dustice Pierpolnt, to be executed - on the first Friday fn April, 188d; and in tho meantiine that he becontined in the8tate Prison, tho: Hirst twenty months at hurd labor, and the remalnder of tho thine in solltary confinement, the stututo. preseriling an interval of at least: two yenrs between: suntence- and execution, Btrentous efforta: were imuade to obtain a comes imutation of the sentence by the Legisinture of 1838, and every intluenve has since been brought to bear to secure a reprieve from tho Governur, but all without avail, ‘Catro received his sone tence with stolid: indifference,» and lsd mint: fested sines but ftful realization of the doom whieh awalted him, - MiB, ALICE M. NUTLER, Tatro'’s victim, was’ ue: the tim! of' hor death’ about 2] years of: uge, and quite, good-looklag. ‘Tatro's'story thut he had broken {he plow proved, false in tho uiuin, and there ta ttle doubt that’ ho‘entortatned u dullboruto lustfu] purpose toe ‘wards bis vlotin, whiclt he futendgd to provure auvopportinity to carry ont: by wetting bor hus band out of tho-way’on the fatil night, He-wns, as his ume indlentes, of Ciunudun- French: orl In, ft on; was taken prisoner at -tho battle of Culpepper; and taken to Libby Prison, whcro ho digd, fig mothér, un’ honest, hurd-workin, sonny pith {v0 3 Jqunger elu feat i spa de in - Windsor #iico bly “xentenee, and, ba hoact=” broken ab nis terrible tate. ‘ : THREW ,OF A KIND. ' REGKO' MURDENERS WORKED OFF, Hptetal Dispatch to The Chleugo Tribune, + MAOoN, Miss, April 2.—Three-n¢groes—Sam Dolor, for the killing of awhite man by the namo of Heed nbout four ylars ago, and dim Hrown «and Andy Macon, for’ the munier of old: man Tarleton : Micon, the fathor of Andy Sficun und ithe: father-in-law: of: Jim Hrown—wero hung: here. thid afternoon at 2 o'clock, Just before, tho hanging we‘ woro allowed, to ylslt them in |i ten miles from this place. ‘Tatro, who wis The Jury His futhor wia a voldlor-in tho" Wr of the Vion” and bury st where his wifo and Ittlo ehil- dron could foo hia gravo'and think of hit. . About'thts tine -n -nogro -girl outaide the-in=: clones hogan to short, and ‘idler, horring thor,? said: * Trish, sister; don't grieve forme. [Am not going té dios anly Roing to leave this world to llve with Jeaua.” THE BTATEMENTA OF J1M- TOWN AND ANDY MACON ns to thoir future wero nbout thosamo na Boler’a, only Jin Brown sald that he wanted his funcral rermon preached on the third Sunday, naming | tho ministers ho wanted ty offiglate, and prediot- ing ‘a elenr, pretty day, They all expressed poten and good will to all -tpankied, and atood upinthe faco of “death ‘with ‘ereditabte valor. + At 2:20 thd scaffold trap dropped. The crowd in tho town is estimated at ubbut 8,000, perhups (ho laryest over in:this eity at nny one thing, -Tho day hina been a eloomy and -dissyreeabls one ralningoveraines daylight tls niorning, Every= thing passed off quictiy, and the people now ard dispersing orderly to thofr homes. TIRMN CRIMES, | * Holer was n tenant of Rewd's, heeame Involved indehtand reftised to inake uny settiement. Iteed uttuched histcorn, hauled one lord, and res tug, after suppor for ‘another, at he - and Wastuble Dantzler passed Boler's hones te (Bolter) dred apo them: with a donbie-barreled shotgun, the hud taking effect Inthe hend and prodivelig lustant death’ Boler fed the St a wihiftxima, where ho whs arrested in nunry, aie years ofterwards, brought back and coi viewud, i Bolter was years old, marricd, wos father of two child and no member of the Methadist Choreh, He had an honest face, and from foree Of habit of othorwfso socmed td helleve what he sud nbout the killing. Ho sald: Head threntencd to KHL mo, ‘The day he twits killed he thi he and Dantler enine to ny heard ono sity, * Let ine Kill Up ny gun and rianonut, wipon by one of theta. 1 ni rixty yards, turned, ‘and fired on them. T suppose my loud killed Mr. teed, {hitve no regrets, [feel justifiable init. Dalmply got a lense of 'fe for four years. T odd not get my dues in’ tho ‘court “here, and have uppeated to tho Supreme Court of Heaven, whero justice will ho nreted ont to me. 5 am going to. [feaven 1 etre ns your , Lknow-lt.- 1 cannot be disappointed 3 ant me. house that night, 1 him,’ E then picked As [allt a0, ) ins fired { Tit: MOST INIDMAN, DASTARDLY CHIME: that Misstesippt‘ record is digyriced with :1s tho ‘unter of ‘Tarletén Macon, by his son and sone in-law. ‘There appears to bend miltigating clr- cutnstanee, Tho best evidenee of Wenuse fsa woman, the wife of ‘Tarleton Macon and atep- mothor of Mrs. Brown, with whom Brown had: been pritetteing Mormonlam. Brown's wife saya: “My husband and brothor killed mg father, Thoy plotted it ‘in ms: roomy. -threntoned to KAL ine ff T-rovented: ity'whieh T never ld till thoy: dalled iny husband, whom J foured, ‘They tonddd the guns ih iny presenee. My husband changed to -prevent his traeka from hein recog. crawled out of the window, und went to» iy futhor's door and shot him, to get bim out of the gra’ Se get his money, of which he had a: ‘good deat." S , After being :soparated In:.their calls, Macon said Brown did the” killing alone, solely for the purposo OF eoekting hie father from between bin. (Brown) and his wife; that. Drown threatened ta Kill hitn if hoe did not acknowledge ft. Io auld he war prepared to die; he was. going ‘right on homv to glory. Hy prived for tno time te draw| tonclose, He bud no fears of death, Brown wast years old, tt bad-looking-many ‘was twice married, having desorted a former wife, Hoe was a momber of tho Methodist Churoh.” Ho sntds "1 did not kM ‘Tarleton 3 do not know, of my personal knowl aco edge, who did tf, Andy has always guld since thie trial bo did its. told the Sherif. when we were returned to fet me wo fro, tht hie dtd it wll.” My wife was fureed bs threats und por- Aunslon® to testify ngainst me, Poor thing, sho did not know-'sho was murdering ine, but T freely forgive her and all others. {have mad pence. with God, and will surely goto enven., will crossthé river with "n° rope Araund My pack that will lead my wicked wife on to glory. Blessed be Gud! Tam going home!” OTHDR EXECUTIONS, : ASBTAY GRANTED, New Orleans,’ April 2.—Gov. Wiltz “has: or+ dorad a stay of procood|ngs in the ensg of Rab- ert Robertson, who was to bo excouted to-day in St. Landry Parish: PRODARLY WORKED ‘OFF, A dlspatoh from Vicksburg sropurts an inter> ruption of telegraphio commmniestion delaying: tho report us to the execution’of Joseph Walker | sin Hast Carroll, La, wat , THE LART ONE HEARD’ FROST, A Pleayune spoolalifrom Buton' Rouge enya Gustave Broanx, colored; was hanged in Wést Maton: Rouge Parish ‘to-day fur tho munter of Jean Unzes. manager of tho Antonto Pluntation, in November, 1879. Mrenux ‘uscended the gul- Jows smiling, sald ho “had made his ponco with God and all men; und warned his friends to be- ware of the fite tat had bafalion him. When tho: drop’ fell the culprit dicd qlmost without a struggles . CHICAGO ENTERPRISE, . Retudivhment-hh san: co! of a Branch’ Houno: of tho *. My Hrans«- Wick & Balke Company~Tho Buliard Trado- of tlic Pacitlo Slype tv Bo Kove olutlonizod, : Speelat -Diapateh to! The Chteago Tribune, SAN Franctsco, Cal, April 2.—Tho businoss~ men of San. Francisco ure greatly gratified -at : thoannouticemont of the establishment: in this~ city oft branch hong of the JeM: Brunswick &° Untko Company, the greht billfard-table manu facturing concern of Chicago,..New York, Cln- elnnatl, aud St. Louis. Tho manufactory and: warcrooms ore located tu the bullding Nos, 653 and 655 Markot strovt, adjoining tho Palace Ho- tel,and active preparations ure making that, when completed, will tovolutiontza tho true of the Paottts Constdn bittivrd-tables and “billiard fends, Ag ft fs the declured {Intention of tho now itt Frinciseo house to furnish better goods nt tower prices than have ever befére beon otfyred. ii this” part of tho United ‘States, The rep: utuon of tho J. Me Brunswick & Balké Company tables, and of the celebrated Monareh! cushton, upon which the xroat experta of both: hemlsphervs'have vastly exéceded all tholr pro- vious performances with othor tibles and engi tong, Ix‘niready woll estabtlahad here, tho fie Dilllard-hallol the Palaco Hotel being supptied With these tubles; but tho bigh nites of Trebght. bnve hithorto provented active competition with the Inferlor wires of local manufaetirers, Now nll this wilt be changed, and tho players and roomekeepers of the Slopa will hive tho bonotit'and pleusnre of tha best inthe world,” Mr, Beushiger, of Chleago, # member ‘of the J. M. Brunswick & Batke Co., came here in’ pors fou to perfect urringements for the branch house, which wit! bo under able nnd experienced wANngeHENt, - Lho- new concors has * come to stay,” and. ‘will make friends:raptdly by. the (erates. and enterprise charactorigtly of this lg Chicugo institutlo! + ‘ a MINNESOTA LUMBERING- INTEREST, + Spsctat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, 8r. Paul, Minn, April 2.—Revent: ralus_haye facliftated Iumbering operations In- tho Upper Missiesippi and trivutartes, Logs are conitng: down -on the Misaissipp! above tho: fully, tho Ruin Iver; and the St. Croix. A‘ speotat from Claro, Wis., suya: ‘The rivers fi this yatley havebeenat a fur driving stage this week, and Incagre reports from up the: Haul Claire to-day Ard, Ineubstance, that the crews are making ex cellent work 8o far ns thoy havo progressed, but tholr operations are considerably interrupted by qquanticies Of Ico that renulna i some of tho ama on the Chippewa. Very few. logs are ex- pected on tho present rise, but reports - huve vouched hero that there huve boen: suecesstut | drives mide on Count O'Rlelly and: Weyargo Crocks. No reports have yet revched here froin, stFontis further not ‘There fs nothing -dalng; howover, In the enmps, and men ynd teams ure joaving. is lary orci since Monday, tho cons ors having yencrully sueccedad’ fn - thele obtiqutlonse eee ee Se a ee EnananeEaEnen! t, SUIT'TO RECOVER, SAN -FRANOIsco, April 2.—Kodman Bf, Price, ‘tholr'colls, where wo found- Bojer und Brown engaged fn prayer, and @facgi walking. tho oor, Tho two: tindt seumed to ‘be broken :down, whilo tho latter’ word a - louk jthat would) have dove credit: to Jullua ‘Gwsar. - Loler complained of ‘being thirsty, and. auked for water, and on’ being; quustioncd as to ‘his hopes*for tho future expressed himbclt ‘aa \belng sastod. «In -behulf of bam Boler a tele-- gram-was sont to the Governor‘by bis attorney ‘and afew loading citizens nt 12:15, usking 4. atuy~ of sentence for four ‘days, by which'timo thoy ipromlsed to produce evidence, that’ would show that he did tho, killing. in solf-dofunse,-and - through tho potenoy of which thoy expected ‘to’ gcta pardon, t THB GOVERNOR ANSWERED” promptly, statings “I cannot: inturfore in the sentence,” and ut 2 u'cloek ‘ tho prisoner’ Were" ibrought out,’ 2 * : Whén Bolor ‘reachod the top of tho gallows hi took a look-nround and suid; “Ok my Godj" ‘When thoy were on: tho scutfold the -Hova. Mil+ aier,: Mused, and” Jumneson asconded, when | ‘prayor was huld, after which tho prisonons wore - ftold to aay what thoy had tosay, Hulor thunked tho: ministérs. for thotr’ kindness, und’ when usked’ by’ tho minister us’ to how he Wolty spiritually speaking, ho answered; “Tam going: to: glory: Both of my little- children ard in Heaven, and thoy hhve appeared unto me soverul tines, and have ‘told mo that 1 will and must moot thoi.’ 3f¥, ‘Healey, the Justice of the: Peace who: first tried | ‘Boler, was) présont, and Boler, scelng: him, re- Naucuted that he take his body to “do ole plantas ex-Uovernor of Now Jerdoy, hus brought sult in the Buproml Court ‘agaist Squire PL Dewey, survivor of thd frm of Theodory Payne & Co., to recover $1,100,000'nlleyed to be duu fram de fendaut ag plalntift’s agent, Tho comptaint ale legos that ‘plaintiff, in- tho early days of Bin Franolaca, owned soveral pleees of renh estat the city, which he tutrusted to Ents ‘Cuptuits fn tho Ualted Brute arniy, us agen Keys entered tnt 8° fraudulent conspinicy with, Eqnund Scott and defendant to defeat pratt Of tho property Uitsuestion, Sentt died In 18, An accounting Seaaked from defendant, and for rr tae ees oF ull the gales and for ei-000,000 anna defendant, aud Judgment MOKER: * CAUTION Td" Bowaro of imitutidhs apd countcrfoits,: Ex- Sming cach elyarottes'tée? that o¢ery wrapper’ has ‘Kinney Bros. fuctitite-sigautre on it. No bogus Lae geertder OF favoring in our genuine brauds. Kinngg Pobacco ¢ Now York, ist me Cael, “BUSINESS NOTICES, Dri Ws B. Scott, Preatdent of ols~ Jega of -Physiciaun, Moutrenl write) ee cas regommended Colden's Mebig's Liquid Extract ‘of Beef as tho best preparation Used ‘for Devils Hee Lndigestion, Dyspepalu, Fever, and loss-of- Ne we Arends Kumiyss*has beou used with Dighly benetictal results “during tho lust four, | Yeurs in tho Various forms of dyspepsia, gustrits, ‘Haoves; general dubility, consumption, ete, Kne my poy & medicing; It 1s 8 plougunt, wines Ike deve: iga (a fous: inado fin willis, ‘pecile durly grdterul to a delicate stomach. Notilng else makes tlest, and blood, and atrength so fast, Jt enn bd rately relied on for thi-reouperation of: these cee of low vitality in which medication ov ordiniry nutrition fall, Send: for eireulnr: Réwnre of imitations. Arend’a Knmyes is: net fold tothd trac.’ Consumers eupplied dircet! hy A. Arend, Chemist, 170 Madison street, Chie - cng: » National Tanto Clearly (Defined .—The sale of Atkinson's White. Rose exrceds. that of any other perfume, and constantly inerensing, enn hardly fall short of.n quarter of a million of bottles annually, a Victor Maby Food comes nenrer to mothdr's milk than any other repartition known. Try ‘it. Price, 23 cents. - Alldrugaista, . Lc «© Travelers, slop at the Astor Honxe. New Yorks CUTICURA MHITEDITK, Pd PR CUTICUILA REMEDIES are slinply elegant to ure. No gronre, 10 ols, no repulsive odors, From in- funey -to old: ago thoy ure equally successful, safe, and reliable, Currcuita, nt Sedtelnal vellrst urreste disease, ents. awity. dond skin: und floah, nilays fuhunmuation, Stehing., and frritation,- suothos and henle Skin Dlaenses and Scalp Affece tlons with Lows of Hair, It reproduces and bene. {fea tho baie. Tho Resonvest muat be taken internally for chronic humor VUTICURA ME TONAL TOILE? SOAP, prepared from CUTICUIA, clonnaoa,‘noothos, and hens dincased surfaces, Whitons, froshens, and benutifies the skin beyond il pralse.. {t s. nn clegantly purfumod Tollot, Hath, and: Nursery Sanative, The CoTicuna SHavING BoAP is tho -titst andonly medicinal : BOND Prepared expenssly for shaving, and is exe. travaguntly praised by genttomen, SKIN: HUMOR : On Free, Wend, and Parts of Rody. Wend Covered avith Scata und Sores. lessrs, Weens & Porren: ne so your CeTICURA REMEDIES Inst July. MF face and head and some parts’ body were tle most raw. My head was covered with sends and cores, und my suffering was fearful. Thad tried everything Dhid heard of in the Eest and. West." My caso was considercd a very bad one, T hive now hot a particle of Skin Humor about me, and my euve-lsconaldered wonderful, It has been tha tnenns of rolling a erent many of your Cotr-- CURA Resnbres in this part of tho coiintry, Ree speetfully yours, MRS.8. Bs WHIPPLE, DEOATUL, Mich., Nov.-17, 1878, MILK’ GRUST: Onn Child's Mead Cred,” Meesra Wrets & Vorren—entlemen: “Tast summer my sister, while visiting fn Boston, bought a box of Corticens and Coticuna SOAP for her Httle boy's. head, who had the mili crust for more thin’ two years, and for whieh she hat tried almost everything, and exhausted the skill of several physicians. “he CuTicuita cured hin, und he fs ndwa tine, healthy-looking boy, with a beautiful bend of hair. Yours, SIS, B. 1, BOWER, 143 Cllnton-st., Cincinnati, 0, For Nine Years Cured, Merers. Weeks. & Porren—Gentlenes July Inet Ehaye been using’ your Curicu: Senld lend, and it has cured mo when ull medl- eines that Thuve tkken for nino yeurs did ine no good. Luin now using {tag a halr-dressing, but - my hend js well, It keeps-tho huir in ie nice condition, Yours truly, HL A. RAYMOND, Auditor Fort Wi ty Jackson & Saginaw Ke It. JACKBON, Mich., Duc, 20, 1878, DANDRUFF e-Quarter Inch In Thickness’. 8 & Porrent Gentlemen: For tho years U hive been troubled about ng “Laver saw with Dandraf. My ly covered with #eules, xome= rly a gunrier of in inch in gize. Teon- fnenrible. About-two month ince I anid 1th 1 commenced to S ‘4 Bentes @ aldored ft purehasod Curicwies and Coricuna BOA about two weeks after commoneing to use them 1 found the Dandrutt entirely gone, My scalp Is now tts free ‘from "It: and as healthy ag tt could possibly be. I feel It iny-duty to both yar-and 4 tho publio“to: state’ the above facts, - Yours re- spucifully, THOMAS LEE,- . ... Sewing-Maehine Dealer, No. 270 Frankford-av., Philadelphia, Pa. CUTICURA” REMEDIES;: For:Skiny: Senip,-and) Rised Hamors;” Are prepared by WERKS. & POTLEN, Chemi and Deagyists, id Washington-St Bocton Front-st., Toronto, Ont. and 8 Snow HIN, Lon: don, and ire for sale byl Drugytsts, > Price of CurTIcunta, smitll boxes, i) cents: large boxes; conntining two and one-half times the quantity of simi, BL. * RY $1 per bottle, Curi- CURA MEDICINAL TOILET SOAD, 25 cents per ences” CUTICURA MEDICINAL SHAVING ‘SOAP, 45 conta? Jn bars for Rurbers and large consumers, 50 ets,” Ps po RAR RAPD COLLINS” VOLTAIG: PLASTERS | Instantly reli¢ve Pain, Soreness, and Wenkness, eee ES, GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, ; THE: TRIBUNE: an ‘WEATHER*MAP; From Observations. Made-by the Signal Service, U.S. 'A., at 11 P, M., Wohshington Mean “Tine, Apeil-2," 1888. BEF 06 Lamgitode West y2"tromt: Grevdwtch [89° 84) PP Pecatry yaniv) = ie ANigilgen 4 Onith. Light."erestt’ Rar 29,93: Ta ee Trai (oe 29.8; TB pereanene Bale St. Pade PRONE, infait, prat 6 |. Aprpee polat [a yhq direction Dart Bapometer (hawt dicnfontogs ped T, Thermom arrows wind fc Ipenn Ayid Wor 2081 My 7 ion Ln oroagh: Forme tae . his ae ised Bee St Bar 29.94 vid f G 7 “AAT RAB) Mihaly F2 a owen Pdeuge 150 tae BED H}sGrand Haven rani Alay a ee Pei Soe) ere cbunnlo par 102%, ee Omahn \_T 2 @) GNloAao LO Pred Sein eek” TOS : fahar 2937 Ravonghy BAT 29 — Toledo ts Helnnd Ot ee . Ne a Tags 09 RO need <4 20k: yi” sTogansporte * jew yz, Bas BAG 3g Peotia @r 20.75 eae cristae) pate 3. Per GOS /Sorinarera Orie irae gcolanitse A) gg” =Svenworth - Bar 29.66 Tar 29.97 > Bar soap ial ) Ta- ng} napolis Groin Waeiiiata OR aT ot Vincennes BY at 7 9g) ' Bar 29.01 7a) \ Du Quoirf, Oden peLoutavilte Roo 7 Orr Bar 2948 fetimond # \ ar noite a suhavence 2, Ot It.f0 Se 2, soagit $5 01ND) 4 BP Aaiige th sae ny, Mortoly>. Tes : carte ease + TOR: FeCibson. AP NG wiphvttte 27.87 Siem Ls ASS Clbson- i 3 Bae 'toag nea, Geet of sa gia. ‘ éfiiphi eed 5 oh Wri | : nnitanooga’ “> ie ESRB eB Ve < Devlin Catan itentnget CMcot, Spimingragre AU ADS d Obsorvations taken at all stations ut the same moment of timo, LOCAL ‘OBSERVATIO Why Thar.) Ther |e Var itn. | Weather, Nine, Cloudy, OFFICE OF ‘THE Criter’Braxan ‘Orritrn, © Lower Luke region, ‘Tennessee and Ohlo Val falling barometer. ter and colder northwest witids. ‘ Cautionary: signals are ordered’ for Milwau Mackinaw, Alpena, Pott Hufori, Detroit; Toled ction 0, Duluth. Honshtor, Cloudy, 2pm 2p L018 Bh INDICATIONS: * Wasnindt0s, “D. 'C., Apt’ 3-1'a. m.—For “tho”, leys, warmer, cloudy,’ ruiny ‘eather,’ ‘southeast; Veering to southwest winds, falling barometer. * : For the 'Upper Lake region, cloudy, raliy weather,’ warmer southoasterly winds, stationdry or* For thosUpper Missteippi :and Lower Missourt Valleys,'cloudy woither, with ‘infti'or‘ Endw,"! warmer southerly winds, falling buronicter, followed In north and west portions by rising ‘baronies ukee, ‘Section 1, Chieagd, Grand ‘Have K io, Sandusky, Cleveland, Section 6, Bric, Bulfalo, Ma: a Rochester, Oswego, Sec EVER “OFFERED! 10 “SUFFERING: HUMANITY: a and- the” i * Y nt MOST:POTENT ‘TONIC! : ‘+ In Dyspepsin, Weak ‘Digestion, Nausea, ‘Gastritis, it acts lke a charm, and'it can be sately‘relled on for: the recuperation of “those ceases’ of Debility in'-whith médte: tion fails. | , Distress;'Depréssion,'and Unea- siness-vimish. « Comfort and com- foods Ss _TNCTHE® SCIENTIFIC WORLD: Tho Roman States Excited:Over | tho: Discovery-of" PURE’ NATIVE” SULPHUR Of Great Medical Value | in: Curing-Blood and: Skin ‘Diseases, . oun: NEWS" INDEED! This -Must Be to-the Thousands in This Country Suffering from Impure. Blood and Rougt, Dry, Scaly, and Pimply Skin Discases, when They Learn - that Glenn's Sulphur Soap Contaihs this ‘Precious Medi¢inal Sulphur, All SKIN DISBASHS aru more or Tess constitutional : OF dependant upon some’spécitic pulson In the Hood, which must be orndicatid before It ls pussiute to roe move the apponrance of It from the surface, and there Is but one way known to the profession to accomplish |- thls ond, und that {sto noutraliza the polson by the woof PURE SDLPHUR tn some form or otter, and vrporlency has proved that nn very Iqrge proportion’ of casda it ean bo dono niore effectually und plore rup-" Actly by thu wee of butphur in augp, and the best coms binnttun of this kind, und tho One Now xunurully ured, ls GLENN'S SULPHUR BOAL, It {6 prepared ox: prevsly tu cure, Seo tut C, N.CRUTENTON, Pro privtor,” ts pripted'on each packet, without which nono ta kenulne, Buld by all druggists ‘nt 2Ge4 8. | Cakes, GUe, Nont by mail un recoipt of price und Se* extra foreach Cake, C. Ny CUITTENTON, 7 Bixth~ Prices Gréally Reduced ‘Before’ Removal. Our Lange and Cholee Btock ‘of Chineso, Jupanoso, ‘Tursioh, und Porvian Gobda, Curios, Embrulderlus, Orluntal Huge and Carpots,“Scrvens, Vasos, India Dinner Ware, K1oto, wari, eto,, (u great variety, VISITORS’ WEBCOMED;' ‘A. VANTINE’: &:-CO.,- 81 Uroadway, near Thisthenlliest,, New Yorks CLOTHING, Wait. for MABLEY, the One Price Clothier; Kumyss is NOT a medicine > it is a'FOOD in ‘toisn of i delidiois mille ‘wine. Itirepresents‘ all: the elements Gf nutrition lia vitalized and easily digested: form; and = Nothing: Else: So: Rapidly Enriches :the: Blood,'- Tt’ enti ‘never @o hain; anid’ is therefore prefernble to meédiuine When tired of taking’ drugs, and when: ata “loss” how to’ reguin: hdalth, ‘do not fall to try ARENDS KOSS, Not sold to'the trade. ‘ Consum- ers supplied directly by A. AREND;’. Chemist;’. 179 MADISON-ST. us: Gossage: | Cbs “Tene Printed: Deess-tdods” We have just Opened Hw” Fresh Importation Satines; Cotojines; Fleur: de-The,”. “YEDDO AND YOKOMA-CREPES,” Momics,‘ Percales,: Madras | Ginghams, ‘Linen Lawns; AND ' : Organdies;. Among which will be found the * Very Latest Novelties} IN WASH'FABRICS,”* Chas: Gossage’&' Cos parative hdppitiess are the results! | PIRIE® + Wé have'noty ‘opoited:ome®Full Lio * HOF Ladiek, Chikdtén’s, and Gentlemen's + | Mose;-allof dur-oyn importation: Wee! ‘| liave-special-styles thht: dannot ‘be! du. plieiited“clsowhitte, = Wo: are“earrying : at very'largo-stdckof “these goods:-of * 4 the very’ hest English, ‘French, and-* Gorman: nanufieture, ‘and hope! by" doing:to convitieo: the’ Ladies of “the West Side'“dhat:-thero’ is ‘no-neessity to go-farther (hii &CO.’S: And prove to ia puitchagers ‘Pays to Trad nthe Westie 1: We'quote ihe prices ofa few of our’ F Special Barygatnss ‘Ladies’ Full Regiar Made, Fane" oy Striped, in three stylés; ” { 35c., worth 5Oc, ° % \ Full regular inade éxtia long Sule * Clocked Baitriggan Hose * | Ab 2Sespor paii, hints uclinowledged by everybody * / q Iged by everybody aatees' ; e the best value te the'elty at the" lies’ tull- regular ‘made “Bal- briggan’ Hose,‘emb’d fronts, Care nals Blue; ‘and Pink,’ + , { wt 5Oc., worth CSc, W full" regutar “mide” Sper ateied 1168@, good colors, * At 280.0 patr. : Children’s full! regular’ sande; splld Colors, Sik Cloeked Hose;'in's, Qurdinal, Wine, Navy Blue, ‘and’ rown; ‘ pied 5; at 850.'per pati * ‘l@entiomon's full “regitar made* Yanéy striped Halt lidse ' At 260), worth $7 1-26. ‘Gentlonion’s English Tialt' Hosé," Dotible “ Soles, | Fancy ~ Colored Strlesy : | At 85c.; worth 50," | & : Wo. aro*daity ‘receiving und dponing at our now Ralusroona 78 Siatorwt, any Proned Noeeltioy it Plowurs wild Weathers.” Alay. Fevuch Bounota and “Hinta, girost frou Puri Wel would call your altuns cory f2, uur line, of Chyaper Goods. All Jie Newest and Heat dosigne:-uiuuy uf. our own manufacture, uot Wwrbu found ulsowherg. WEBSTER. %, COMPANY,’ ientral.MustosHall. ....- 37 5 Who! tutt Nydves, Now South Walesien abo Parras 6. SARS ET tate Nae eS RUE puutta on Hithors ‘udieoss Public-Worlt Oulces, Syduoy, Aus beutliny a ‘| a