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NUMBxR 50, ELECTROCUTION O REMMLER, | ety e SR it s chme | 59 fole, fhecath i Jower uter anels | by Tho fack M6 ettty THE BUURBNS BOUM BOIES. v = speameniiss fostomsnt | FIFTEEN THOUSAND PEOPLE, TWENTIETH 7\' EAR. \ purity of <= slections. [t places the treasu s 1o movement of the body beyond | this passed a Fubber tube containing a rod of | insuflicient voltage OF pressire. The contant of the Uni . States at the disposal of t POV that first convulsion steelto whicha wet sponge was fastened, | was ¢ x(:{nnl‘_\ not p;‘rfi"vLu!(h. head, for two < party in 1 r. It enables the manigers ’ b his sponge touched the crown of the con- | thirds of the contadt Was upon the man's e “that | sl | o 1 LLLINGERED h s large The Sentence of the Law Visited Upon Tillie the tenth second expired Dr wobbing [Asids Al & Do s Rested vt | Deind oTehIN .| ol i ) fut | Towa Democrats Meet in State Convention at Lo d oLy | Fully That Number Witness the Sham, : « ! pbing inside, and a sponge, passed up | being one-third 2 w electrode's o carry on s campaign, and to Zeigler's Murderer, 1 out, » through the seat so as totouch the base of the | dismeter. & Cedar Rapids, do this unda atonse. of supe vvising | Battle at Camp Linco'n, The warden stepped to the doorw spine when IKemmler was - str Warden Durston $ay8 1500 volts or clections, 14 ull the responsibility | » \'w" 0 the mey at the firmly in his seat. This was ymplished by | pressure of (“\u.'('lllfl‘fll was fiest applied to T of the govern ) the people by vesting S wivE 2 s trie curvent was shiut off > | the use of several straps, one passing s Kemmler, When qes tonight by an ts enornos . officors’ holding | g = i A SICKENING SPECTACLE WITNESSED, | was a sligit ation of ¢ ihe st WOt Amind the sbdonen, | Awociuied pross cormpondeut 1f twents | A SHARP RAP FOR SPEAKER REED, | s ‘.”3,,”,,‘&‘ and o Tire. U\ | GUNS KEEP UP A CONTINUAL FIRING which drew the webbing agalnst the s | incandescent lamps on the cireutt, to indicats . bolieve that th o var 4 tle v 3 tha 1 vl Il i e ittle . g while the armns were firmly strapped to thoso | the presence of 8 €UrFent wore burning Swt i A he M. | tosean bosafd ol to conduct {heit | chalr eeine . P hatr, fho fee! 1 comfor- 01 o 0] 08 disehargee into re U ze vores r Mc- WL tions hat t 3 3 r Baliva Flows from His Mouth, His Pk s oA : of the chair. The feet 1o a comfor when (.hl by I;‘ i h“ hag d- int ree Colnage vored and the Mc- | gy ctions, i 1t the power of congross | After Namerous Assaults and Rotr. atg I i 2 table foot-rest, ufter the fashion of those in | the murderer, he it they wer Kinley Tariff and Lodge Election to dotermino the qualitications for the ele : A use in a barber shop. They should not have b ont, o iy B R tion and roturn of its members i3 suficlent the Guarded Spot s Captured i} fore swite 1.,‘..%(‘:;,-](:‘.:-(«“! iuto ?\‘1-;‘m\ i tho 3 -“\ ""l he for protection for local abuses, and the Union Flag Waves b g est lamps shoutd have been cut out, Kach ) ations, 1linn; Lamborl ary goods mer el ,‘ gusts the Witnesses, right objoct boford thom wis dead, The body | Kemmier wis a rough, ignorant follow, and | inio ‘consutnes. fifty volts, wones ity och LIRNIUNY fa Willinm H. Chamberlain, # dry goods mer Trinmphantly. Chest Heaves and a Distressing 0 1 the of the wit Wheezing in His Throat Dis- o cqulicaconce, There wa: in the mind of any one but that the stiff, up. i ; chant of Tndependence, and a member of was Just about 1o he taken out of the chair | he brought allof his trouble upon himself by | 10 Consummes fifly weits, b nt sont to ——— e Lol when Dr. Bateh, who was examining it,sald [ the oxcssive use of . During his | Kemmior. That 1086 705 ¢ e Jsatt @ 4 o s e Ay bl ) paR R ¥ " e “Dr. MeDonald, see that rapt trial several witnesses at he fre: | Mo nest authotities Bt R EoAR Raring, Ta., August 6.—The demo £V, of state on the second bal g Sisi Enscors; Boraiton Nebc Al s Avsuny, N. Y., August 6.-With & short, | [n amoment Spitzks aud McDonald had | quently absorbod as of | cont of @ ocurremt 16 stoppod at ihe | eraticstato convontion was called to order ab by eiahite of Wigtie county for treasur Speclal Telegram to Tt \l‘u \n the P shock, painless so far as the world will | bent over and were looking where Dr, Batch whisky in half an hou ton made | points of contact and tnat eighty-five | 100'clock this forenoon by J. J Dunn, chair- | 8. Wittors of 1da couity for an litor | third d o1 t i ever know, the soul of William Kemmler was | Was pointing —a littlo red spot on the hand | wagers with his companions that e could | P05, of expended © {n the ‘body. | man of the state central committee, Thofol- | on the second hotk VAL hird day of the interstate encampment at separated from his body at 6:40 this morning, | fhat rested on the righturm of the clair, | hold more liquor than they rs Whicll | Figthy.ive per cont of 700 volts not coi- | iy IRAEY BB (Pere. Shlogley P, B, Wolf of Cllaton coutts fadie of | Superior and the veterans and spoctators still Ihe index finger of the hand had curved | he invaviably won i sumed by the test lamps is 55 voits of pres. | 0WVinE BOAN LI ; the supreme court, on the seeond billot : ive. Itis just o quarter of @ backward 1s the mu contracted and had | Tillie Zeiglor was a “pavtially divoree sure. This is not enotigh to surely killamay | Chairman, Gid B, McFall of Mahaska county ; | e A Dey Wi renominated by aeclama vy since the novthern forces were dis. scraped u small holein the skin atthe base | woman, and most of the testimony ngreed | fictintie with & good ¢ and that of | sceretary, John Springer of Johnson county 1\ ¥ Ll ed by acclam bbb AL VO "he lever was quickly swung around the are | of the thumb on the buck of the liend, Thero | that on'the whole she was & pretty bid speci- | Ltantly with porfed AR rling secrotary, T. O, Walk e | Thoodere W roommiasionor ity for sy, | D'ided and the telumphant of the semi-circle; a quick convulsion, a sud- | Wis notning strungo in this alone, but what | men of womianhood. She and Kemmler went | wag woricing right this AN e ot b 1o unty. rman Du; ol o cotrt Toporto. | oy forsu g i i ange was that the little rupture to Buffalo from Philadelphia. Kemmler ud | yiiey V! S 8 WYere county. Chalrman Dunn introduced At Bl i fat St thio Pkl ) i | Heoding, | been marvied before, and it is said Tillie was | {1} 8 ™0 that o mporary Chalrman Melall, and that gen- | | Governor 0 HOR, RO red the souisd L || CHEng0s! Diien kb mfoslly oF the disbanded of the lever; a pause, & room filled with the A BRCOND ABPLIOATION, » | constanty harving upen the subject of his | certain whether the execution o | tleman made a thirty minote speech By A Y SR e LU e " h 5 Reah sickening fumes of buruing flesh, and twen- | or i h ly. This man b former wife, which angered tho not very | Cireail whethor ptil s o SHUR IR the % . the | With his presence and made a1 navks, | companies werein the prime of manhoods T'urn the current on instavtly. This man ! place today, even though o had summoved | After thanking the convention for tho | 10 vy erihslata e b Fe | Now th ty-seven witnesses of the first electvicide is notdead!” cried Dr. Spitzka, fauably tempered Kemmler, On the momi- | fiy gyests o the prison &b an early. hour this honor, lauding the democratic party and | oo ovastially welcomed AR d ! history knew that the death of Tillie Ziegler | Faces grow white and forms fell back rom | 10 of March 20, 1886, probably stung by | oS Wavden Durston has vren dronin Grover Gl 15t Contsmniag tho doi Reitement at Waterloo. yLoSLYSIV. Bucedls jof agy My are (e ) At YRS ot » | Something his mistross had said to him{ | oot opte iR knavery SRR irover Cleveland and condemning the course eldocoh L ; lame and the halt and the blind. | Cruteho had been avenged in law and the erimg the chair. Warden Durston sprang to the | 5 | @ terrific ordeal and the knavery of men hus \ WarenLoo, In., August 6.—|Special Te \ Mutclios e aveny [ i doorway "and cuied, “turn on the current: | Kemmler literally chopped the woman 10 | boen' prossed. upon him s mach siore ey | pursued by the republicans, Mr, McFall said el iy i I 5% fidntie vl 1 Willlam Iemmlor oxplated, so far as human | R 800 Coed, A o the cirrentis | oiaes with & rusty hatolint. 1008t expnatal ILARIII TS, o escsers. | VA ttara thied of N oentivy bt Gleticssavs | Erom to Tite Dy hio coroner's inguest vquent, many & coat slecve hangs hands could foree its expiation When the signal to stop had come the opera- | He muintained a brutal stolidity when ar- | ynows wheother to trust Himsarf, - CC" | and corruption in_state. govemmrent ey | which was held today in Cedar Falls over the | €MPty at the side. All these circumstances While Warden Durston could have found | tor had pressed a littlo button which gaye & ted, SRCUB S ERly SR VIRTE The consensus of opinion among the wit- | publican party of Iowa was unhorsed and | body of D, M. Jones, resulted in the verdict | 7 ”‘"':\ portrayed at this encampment ag hundreds: of willing substitutes, for any one | shen o the engineer o stop the dynmnes ‘_ll_'h;-_ll_ I’H\-r (I!Ii’llw'"‘ and L am willing 10 | pogees her today js Hm)( ot the slightest nh;u \\;n:) nown as Imv ba i o u,‘m.u an | that he came to his death by a shot folon me witches the little knots of veterans guthe of the twenty-seven witnesses the law had | AYnamo was almost at u stand stil. The | take LA e s lawyers en. | G0UDE exists but that & himan being may bo | State of the union in 1880, we have the sitis sly fired by Deputy Marshal Stingloy, | red together in conversation and welcoming :.‘ i .”“‘” ';’m‘ 7 “m”“ \ ‘“_‘.‘ ““ that | OPeTator sprang to the button and geave a | Inu‘mhm nwl ]'\;‘ml_ll"‘]li\‘ (lu\;\_\« o | instantaneously killed by 1,000 volts appilid f.n\'l; 4.1l kuowin x;h- lay gove Etied by iRt (e o aritat wiseh : sesed by m‘\,. pjority each new-comer, mpelle 0 st e UL SISO 8oy UM L fonTen dihal, condition of heaotted tnanniis at the tone the | through peifect contact and continued | nobleand patristic domocrat and statcaman, | T verdict was endorsed by the majority t 18 ontortatsing St iictualy # noone of the twenty-seven found any pleas | 1 R SR *| condition of Ixsotted nsanity at tho timo tho | fanty i dcori Horace Boies, By the way, thera s o hav. | citizens, but quite a number of the friends of ‘ ”’ i “']"' bl "“‘: 5 ly amn ure in the spectac o i G murder w committed, but owing to the The body of Kemmler will doubtless be dis- | mony of sound in” those two names—Cleve- | Stingley claim that ul the story spect the vehiicles by which the camy 5 HLLD Bty aThiE pllere was a r d responso, but quick as 1t | singular atraciousnoss of tho crite and lllh‘; posed of ‘tomorrow in the prison burying land and Boies—and a thing not at allob- | a8, It wils not quick enongh o stop thesiens | maws “coolness whon arsested, this ploa | Loscd jectionable to Towa democrats in 15021 t & of whiat may or may not have been revivin iiled not. Certain It 15 however, that — - “You meet today the representatives of o halo of mystery such as the law Tontem- | consciousniss. As the group of horror-stricke when the man was jailed after the murder his | Electrical Expert Brown Talks. party which believes it is wrong to take from + b plited was not altogether successful, The | Witnesses stood helplessly by, all eyes fixed | nerves were at such a tension from thoeffects | @ Lovisvitie, Ky, Avgust (- Kemmler | one citizen his hard-carned savings und give | vicinity of the dend man's home, Loud | “F¢hed op of white canvas, often patched outer world did 1ot kow the exact hour | 01 the 1_}\“\\"_ J\n‘-m_uh lips began to u:“l\:’ml(m: in \lrl}u‘l‘lln‘l p him o | the | was dead within a second after the alternat- | th i to his neighbor simply because h threats of lynching are heard on ov hand, | Wwithoold but picturesque oileloth, the ; h e g % drip spittle * and in a mom more | officers obliged to furnish him liguor g % rned on,” said Harg neighbor is @ manufacturer of a millionuive: | At this hour the oxeitomont 11 Sl v, the open wagon, with = pri a which had m fixed forthe ov i s chest bewra to hicave, and from his mouth | until the strain relaxed b R - Az gl EHaL a party which be that in place of in \”‘ ST R TanYE e CILoE Jenew the time approximates the 1o | cume o wheezing sound, quickening with | Kemmler was sentenced by Judge Henry | Brown of New York to & Courlor-Journal re- | uraasing wor taxes they should bo dimisted ; tained that violenco assembly of loiterers at the gate of the prison | every respivation, if réspiration it was, [ A. Childs at Buffalo on May 14, 158, | portertonight. He n who, after the | u party which bolieves Tt tho (il 18 a x| | b e, Ve before dawn this morning was good evidence wias no v that of the war- H‘v was removed to Auburn prison on i\lw New York legislature passed the law to exe- | a party which believes our government has Cedar Falls by the shoriff M R CE D AiHaTE gy | AL LOnCoC IR e L laced in position the deadly dynamo e TGy il ministeting yund, a half groan, which forced itself past | Buffalo to be resentenced. As soon as Kemm. | Placed 7 y the government; a party wiiich belicy Aae: A it vanilet w 3 active, anxious corps of newspaper 1 s | the tigt cd lips, sounded throughout | ler had been sentenced, his counsel, Charles | 8¢ Auburn. — When asked about | furror of Toves Snortt il ton o Ll oo eale spirit | ¢ gathered inthe broad road iu frontof the chiay with a ghastly distinctness, S. Hateh of Buffalo, prepared to ¢ the exccution Brown said: ‘In rogard to | taxed {mplements, should build his homo | B it bty QU ht area Phefemale snembers of the fauily 3 i : s i Some of the witnesses turned dway from 15 10 the higher courts. In some way he | Kemmler's executionI will say that my ex- | with untaxed materials and be able to b n oly y ) | k¢ the quartcrs while the othoers are prison grounds and waited for the signal that St : ) ) immediately aftor tho sh I . T e e g B o of them lay down faint and | got Bourke Cockran, the great Tammany | perience with animals shows that one | tne necossities of 1ifo veithoutomombe vty Platito bt AR, wilorer lith s tan I EOS d tell them that the execution was ove It takes u long, long time to tell the | hall leader, interested i the case, and the el- | second’s contact with an alterniting carront | the toffers. of oiatons monopolies; a vty | N ko oo SRR L ‘ rth of the camp just inder the Itscemed alife tme reaching a cli- | oquent Cockran pleaded for Kemmler's life | will prove instant fatal, but that this cur- | which bejieves thne the Towa co Yo 13 l',, ; ',l\u" h had B v o : rapping at room doors and a general awaken . in the gen term and the court o rent, before the expiration of twenty-five or | entitled to as much consideration ns the hish, Miller 5 WA Ahot {xvise L8 oL with the companies of the ing throughout the hotels in Auburn, Warden THE CURRENT ON AGAIN. ‘ockran avgaed, at great length, that the | thir onds of musculas rigidity caused by | Pennsylvania steel manufacturer; a party § 3 3 b ational guard wito are doin rvice here, Dirston had loft a'¢ GO TR oA T In reality there were but thirteen seconds uncoustitutional because it provided | the “passage of the. ., current through | which believes it to bea {alse theory that vou & 2 Il mpclled to piteh thele own teats ' 1 Vi sport at the | in the mterval which elapsed betw r 1 and unusual punishment. The | the muscles will *“ho followed by [ can make yourself vicher by taxation: o piet by a Corn Shell PR AE, Do Ind 'h]. s A nc IS e At courts in every case, however, sustained the | a corresponding relaxation, which may pro- | which belleves in the Spirit. of frecdon s 8t 872 (st TolaEeait proforrud Lo sleop in prison at 6 o'clock. vere present | 1o , h law. duce a spasmodic expulsion of the breath and | enunciated by ovr constitution and in givi el 4 2 SRt SR L) L i vise themscives ; Kemmler's lips until the re . I ; | 2 g While at tho & 3 : h I and seated in a little civcle around the exe- | came from thaden i’ sl : : . 3 attempts at respiration. 1f tue current is | to the citizens the langest Liborty condistens | T ile at play in the bam yes 1o 4re now cution chamber waiting for the appearance | (o ooy 400, 10 R kg HIS HAIR IN THE WAY, kept on more than thirty scconds there is no | with the good of the state: a party which he- | terday the litle daughter of Lewis i | fix companios in camp, i we: Compuny ! arked OVaMARE IRV e i iy i R aT ALEIARAlIOULa Lot be et rmer living four mi est of here ourth IKansas National guards, of the warden and his charge, Hea o snogie which passed through Kemus | The Reason That Kemmler Was Not | Bovenont whatever of the muscles when | li e R L e SR el 0 At T CONDRMNED MAN APIRANS il s e s LI Instantly Killed. imstantly and painlessiy within the = first | drink'when they please so long us they do | kil o S o nEmdnty 4 0100 the door at the right of the execu: | ghamiy us the body became more Heis oy | AUBURN, N. Y., Augnst 6—Kemmier had | sacond, but as the current was opened (taken [ not interfere with wood society 1 — | Nebras il guards, ¥ e ton chair leading toward the exccution room | slimy ooze still dripped from the mouth and | one peacefully to slecp in the night and had | off) beforo thirty scconds had passed there Mr. McFall then avraigned the republican S OVl HAGRT, ot 3 il A s o . § [1o0E ; e 3 ) 2 was a reflex motion of the muscles, which and ridiculed the form adopted at | Farideienn, (a., August 6.—[Special i openied and Warden Durston appeared. Be- | ran down the beard and onto the geny yeet ot soundly and was snoring until 50 : v | hind b it & ROtk byhRd Twico thore were twitehings of the bo i s i B i o | frightened some of the-attendants into ux City as a_meanin - merati gram to Tig Bek. |—John Reed, o 1 - ind him walled a spruce looking, broac ice ther s of t oy | When lie was awakened by one of his guards. | thinking that ho wasnot dead, The current. | of insipidity. He then closed a3 follows end i g P L - il gurds, To Stionldered litle man, witha full beard and | 8 the elcctrivians fn the i, Pustor Houghton, who attended Kemwler, | was applied a second time and at once an ap- | you would Sticeced inseribe on® your paney | 15nd brakeman, died here tods from i | enant Mclntosh in ¢ id; Batalion A, dresaed In 8 suit of now clothing and s white | (S Wiaeibof andon, heto wwis tobano | o )*% 3 S HOR, FUL FHARCAE Stemmves | was appile 15 roduced 0a the face and hands | thoss prisciplys which havo aliys been the | Jiries rceval by falling fron a e L e shirt whose polished front was exposed di- | dynamo was vun upto s hizhestspoed and | with him. They read to him from the bible O iue critetanl, Whigh snowal stovond a. | pr S G T LT RS e e U C e G T ipany from Red Cloud, comprising boys rectly betow a little bow of lawn, This was h the Doy 1n the chats - - "o sent | aud he prased with thom, He dressed nim- | delp yragne fist iocipad Kliedm ¥ | hands of irao and tried man—mnea who hav it under twelve yeurs of age. Tho FOSIOr 1l William Kemmler, the man who was about to m“nlgl; t’m-_llw pxxlx‘u‘.‘t\,l 3 e .. | Self without aid in a suitof gray mixed goods. | Kemmler's bodyf? sta m.{.m rers in such a contest, then rally Stricken With Pa sis, bers twenty-four when ranks are full, but uo undergo the sentence of death, Behind him '|'..|‘|'v\.“.-x "i*‘{l‘ .”";‘. u’:.E-n”;’m-(.m ““;‘ His hair he combed and brushed with great ‘It seems to me replied Brown, “‘that | unitedly, carnestly and bruvely o thei Rep Oar, In, August 6.—[Special Tele- | move than half that number has come to the walked Dy, Houghton aud Chaplain Yates. \ The cap was adjusted to the head of the man bound captive in the strange looking chair; 1 volunteer roe turned to his home and his family 1t | this quarterof wcontury has worked gread den revival of muscular action; another turn fow w hair does not show not brought out, and that the vordict was | Proughtin. Almost overy eraft which s, osevere, There are crowds on the street | the land has been pressed into the service, tonight discussing the afair, and great excite: | The hay wagon, the emigrant conch with its ment prevails throughout the town anc The cffort to surround the affair with a with, wings ¥ be seen. Each is eatal Landboxes and stoves are m ' i disorderly profusion general. Besides these curiosity scokers, an i | { t be in 4 nervous state of appretio | on as camp is reached and o tent obe 1 pieceof bugrage reachios its proper At 5 o'clock this morning there was a quarters ean bo had, $ At scemed s ntermuiabloifo. o wardeny | care. Hs shoes were well palished, and whilo | there wus not sufident mosture on the | d fonsc” Do this wid when the votos aro | v to Dt Bth|—7. W. Chiaee, for years u | Fawnion, oL i . canata Kemmler was the coolest man in the y - | assistant, who stood over the dynamos, said | he made himself finally tidy the warden and | electrodes, 2R i ;”‘_""“‘_‘m*l":;fi ;“",‘[:““‘“}‘x‘l ‘\'“_"“_*']"‘j““,“ \«,"1 leading grain dealer here, was stricken with | ¢ cists in Superior and is known as the Supers Hedidnot look about the voom with any spacal | it \‘Vfl:lfl‘m"‘:‘uld‘flnlu:ll'nn:\m;:m\u]l, ¥ tall stranger, who is a deputy shil | Opinton of a Chicaro Electrictan, | Wil Ding el o b o coling, dissutistiod | PARIYSIS touny. His physicilns suy ho can: | for lgnt surds Abowt bt boys have degreo of interest, He hesitated as the door s food ot fronite | in Buffalo, entered the coll. The warden | Cinicaco, August 6. [Special Telegram to | peaple.” 9 Lok Epcovar el been uniformed in - blue Hannel, decorated was closed behind him and locked by the at- R LD BAN G 080 {1 d ined to Kemmler that he must have the | Tur Bee] —“Horrible, hovrible,” was the | The couvention then took uu adjournment A Conductor Killed, with rod sushes, furnished with guus, and hite vapor, bearing with it a sickening odor. oS o " h he ual, Muster il tendant on the other side, as though he did e body was burning, Aguin there were | tOP -ul m;{ l;"lull shaved, 'J‘ln‘j""_""“'{"d“ exclamation of City Floe: .. fan Batrott when \mAm %0 p. e . IxpErENDENCE, T, August 6.—[Spacial isplt D mitls cag ‘m 'iAx'"\'\“?é ¢ exactly what to do, s to stop the curvent. The curre s | murred. e had taken great pains in dress. v T Ak et ttho afternoon session R. P, Phelps of [ pelegram 40 Tue B, |—While loadi g At LIS A on_wa Lk eentinmIL O R B it A TH O rs “inere | e his hair, and besides, ns he explaiued | N had finished reading the account of Kemin- |y At 4 aftemoon « permanent ' chaitman, | .orof viling ot Jess "' Mduetor | orwied four years ago and as soon us i A wooden cliafr was placed n front and a | Stopy 2 d0UDE 1s 11316 1At oo orocent ors | to” the' warden, he mid met” i | ler's execution. He addressed the meeting at some longh car of piling at Jessup, Freight Conductor | members become too lavge, they are relegat little to thoright of the exccution chair, fac- | W8 1o doubt this time that the current e et e L bad o e et ey r | “Do you think the man was unconscious? « The following committees were chose tlone was thrown to the ground by o fall- | (o private life, while young men are enlisted, i done its work, if not well, at least completel 3 7 log, and his hoad Y rastio 5 e Ygh ing u little clvcle of men. Kemmier sat down | "1y "Faell "who stood at the side of the Aety: | 5. dark brown and . wavy with | was asked. §On Credentials—First district, Georgo A, | {g 1ok and his houd bally erushod.” Ho died i light sriurds claim 1o be thia composedly, looking about him and then up | ciated press corrvspondent, said: “Well, | & hyperion curl that fell ou his forelead, and | * vy " puncan, Des Moines; Second, B, B, Hol. | this momingut 8 o'clock. PRl S L L R s s R R T A B e e i i AR ST brook, Marengo; Third, H. Mullory - A wew atiraction has been added to ihe hd down b 8] 0 st b b U1 death his vanity asserted itself, | Hi e must have suffered, then ! Franklin; _Fourth, J. Boouer, — Al Big Money in Chinese Smugglinz. | multitude of — camp-followlig _ entertiine especial inferestin the event. He looked, if After a consultation the physicians ex- | however, was cut, but thecurl was saved, | “Suffercd? Why, that man must have suf- | musees Fifth, M R. Jackson, Brerao, N Y., August 6. —[Special Tele- | ents, A white man who has blacked his sliything, 4s;though he was rather plessed |, ossed o simo bolier. Trios was m qifee | aud, aa 'tho sequal proved, with. a0 good | fored the tortures o the Qi 1t s the Sixth, R. L. Morton, Poweshic dto Tk B | face puts his head through a hole “in the atbeing the cenier of interest. enco of opinion, though, in regurd to the | FeSult. The spot wus two and one- | most barbarous thing I ever heard o5 yenth, J. 1 Mantin, Story: Bighth, W. L. onter of #largo cantyas ‘and allows spectae Y 5 i ! i . i uarter by one aud one-quarter inches in size v . Tallman, Clark; Ninth, . Andersc i 0rs 10 Lhrow egis ¢ cranium, ut a dis. KEMMLER'S LT SPEECI et b et | ot Aaton. bty oy el | * sWhat reuson have yon for thiuking ho was | {, Tallit, Clivle; Ninth Wiison, ‘Fosate, | ® business of rowing Chiuamon over tho | it o et Al 18, crauium, ot & diss After hetind been. soatod the warion snid; o wak atil e ;'lm-l it ;“?'-”" Ll B - gt proceeding the [ “CHHIOUSY bt $55 ik venth, C. S, Argo, Woodbury., ' viver to the American sido, T me and | price of ten cents for thrce throws. 1n viow < NOw, e lommeriy/ehis T8 Willlsm “iemnice. | S9IY WaR BULE WAK 1 tho oliale, there wero'| VB THRE L WS, I chair of |, The bestreason in the world. T know how Permanent Organization and’ Rules | Lee Sing, two Chinese boys, were arvested cecent egging episode at Florence the I have warned liim that ho has got to die, und | $1808 of returning animation; that respir, ath. The beltwas run by the dynamo, | i, 1% from experienco, "It all the modical ox- | o, Fermanent ¢ ls0R ST s | Ly theoticers before they had boen in_the | writer thonght it of sullicient momont to u ! ynd | tion—for respivation they believe it to be g Was b i 3 Uanter | perts in the world were totell me that that V. P, Stk o | United State ring fr teryiew this ma If he has got anything to say he will say it was growing stronger and that in time, 1f the | And the incandescent test lamps in thé ante- man did not suffer [ would not believe it, 1 | ¢P% W. P. Swigart, Jackson; ' Third, [ United States ten minu Judiging fro; interyiew this man, i » warden fi 2d Kemmler S ront had not been A i chamber glowed faint] The current was 5 e aor SUBenl WAl ROV DeLove:lk W. Baldwin, Dubugue; Fourth, Jonn | the rate churged for importations, it must be Why, it don't hurt at all, I he, As the warden finished Kemmler looked up | cur nthiad ‘not been turied “on again, ho rwus coursing, the cir. | hod occasion at one time to close | frte iere Moo Wk, Hall a profitublie business. They were rowed over e “been in . tho business and said, in o high keyed voice, without uny | Would have revive Others —and amon| b i 1 a line that was operied by th, J, M. Davis, Davis: Se : from near Vietorls and landed under cover of pout - four years, and the genercal hesitati 1l he had i 2 A i iesitation and s though hehud prepured e Do Ak n‘.fi'.".'i:.f‘}i'.f.‘z""lf.‘ffl-l"}'{"iflili dence was there, but how fecply | Wghtning, In attempting to do 80 | Bl Yrurven: EBiehth, & ¢ dain dirlness. The Mongolians say they paid | public seldom hit mé oftener thun once in ; " vt A " | Ireccived a severeshock. Inan instantall | o ) the man wl hl or 85, They came | three teials, To be expert in the busi uimsclf with a speech : R o an buried Thus * exclaimed D, | L § Ninth, Frank Bradley, Audubon; Teuth, J e man who rowed them over &5, They came | three trials, To be expert in the business ono _ stantly ! 1 ower of motion was taken away from me. 1 [ N iqar piibradley, Audubon; Tenth, T ray of Bri YWlumbia and 8 o Nt Wit o egys e v and dod “Well, Iwish every one good luck in this o s MucDonald, who was the _anly ene [ Potver of motlon was taksn away feom mo, I Diiaer; Hanoook, Eloveu@iiaW. Ward; [ by was, of Beltishs RS in ShGP OIS eyl | mbabarett e T e .-T.«I‘;K: Mg e L ehiuc Lwim golui to & good place, | Bofore 8:30 a. m, mostof the doctors haa [ WHO_EOY ot warden's. degin’ and that whlle | for an hour till help came. - Now, “whilo If % e uitons—Pist disteiot, Hony ing. point for Chinamen, | on the hat Which K- weas: Nobody rut s oy 1d € papers ? been ying a lot of s returned to th wison to prepare for the 5 “ b iy Ladie: v able to move a mascle, I was as con- Mohar. o nC e Tlar i © being smugglod 1 o Id allow the egy 3 o i N that sw'tso. That's all I have got to suy. autopsy, —Tho dead man st eht 1t orle | secreis inviolate, Eicher, Washingtun; Second, George M- bolug smugeled fnto | would allow the egg to strike him in the THE AWFUL PREPARATIONS, trfe chiair, his imbs vigid and the ex pr & scious as I am right now,” Sms i gy ios,)! In_response to Dr. MacDonald's comment | S€({jj8 83 1 G HEhtIOWS ke exccu. | Ponald, Scott; Third, J. M. Johnson, I facc s OF The s Gllosbn ANt RN Electrician Davis remarked that there was m“,j‘,-‘""{_‘t‘{‘,'fk 1t posstblo to mako exocu- [ mep: Fourth, 3. 8. ltoot, Fioyd: Fifth, - —— Sunrise this moraing was greeted by one l\\'nhIh\w'um-l.annul'h\‘:.x)u‘l'll‘h heturned | 08 tho siin, nehunged. Tho o | “something wrong about tho machinery down | HOn by electricity o successt Byron: Wabslen, Marstell). Bioh Insared Agairst Foul Play, qun, his buck to the jury, took off his coat anc < 0 skin, - o, S Figo i 8 e |+ “Cortainly, so far as the killing goes. Whilo | Byron Webster, Marshall; Sixi Mot Sl Jls o The excreises opened early with compi banded it o the wardeh. This disclosd the | OF | th | uody | wis u matter for | Aol rleming | to - the T dynmuno | 1 eniyic it un outraizoto. wso i for that pir. | BurEess, Wapello: Seventh, 1 W, LOOprint 1891y JTims Goredon fRoniat.) The excr pen y with company fuct that ahole bad beeu cut from the band | gomment and surprise among the physicians, | i ! i o n Polk; Bighth, 8. L. Bestow, Lucas LONDON, Augast 6.—|New York Hepall | 0rills and juspection of avms on the vart of ; se one of the greatest elements for human 4 SNriios e ‘ ol AUE k s AT 180 the % i t “pris took pluce before the electmcising, | POS¢ one of resis ents h D. A, Farrell, Pottawattamio: Tenth, J, Jable<Speclal to. T e B, Crich. | the Visiting soldier the mou pros of his trousers down 0 us to exposo the base [ The Jaw had not fallen and the pleasant ex- | P9 P¥0 vomember, and was oyt | good God has glven us, still 1t 1s possiblo to Drees, Carroll; Eleventh, W. H, Dent, | C'"® il to i Bie|-<Mr. B, Crioh- | codod to the quarters 10 aw of his spine, Remulov theu sat down in the | bression with which Kemmlor liad preeted | g[8 W 05eembon ahd, was undoubtedly | majo i successful. T this - case those who L ' | ton Pemple, of the Ormanda elub, smt th> | gwer to roll eleetric chaiv as quictly as though hewas | the Witnesses as he entered the exceution was applied to Kemmler, ' hfuln in charge n ade a horrible botch of the State Central Committee—First distriet, | following letter to Richard K. Fox regardin : ,Colonel Lurzelere, Fourth regiment, K. N, (i ndenned man, after having his hage | Yholo business. What tho ought to havedone | cpaples D, Fuller, Jofforson: Seeond S MeAuliffe-Slavin flght; | G, has 1 ced in command of the camp sitting down to diner. “The warden stood on | Foom still. lingered about his_ features. The | Vi i) 5 ko ou ¥ : the right nd George Vierling of Albany on | bods was lified from tho clair and pliced on | ¢ b (oBgHICE i, after having b ling [ 18 this: Measured his rosistance so thoy | Conn ™ Muscating; . Thivd T g i Desk Sik: 1 herowith hand you chock | for the day, with Licntenant MckKenzio Gl i g L could have told just how much it woud tulse the left. ‘They immediately began toadjust the | & “xll'h'- ,'.f. still preserved e ‘w‘llf v"<\ ouinaTe K Dubuque; Fourth, M. J. Carter, Winnesheik: | payable to your orde 500, which suin [ | F'ourth regiment, K, N. G., as his adjutant, straps around Kemmlers Dody, the con P Jpesh vlek Wa 1ond g N0 Wihen the current was ' first tumea | '€ Il him ible to do that with any degree of | E1{th, Jolin Buum, “Bente xth ST T e to forfeit to Joe MeAuliffe on the event T'he asscmbled multitude gathered aronud dem#iod man holdiug up his aruls o oty | he D SuDIElE Ik and dithobiitoie i WRER SRS LSRRERb R st tumod s it possible to do that with any degree of | & Kl Hunter, | of his beiug robbed of & favorable verdict | the speaker’s stand at 1080 o'clock to leton give them every assistance, When the 8 ned oub L POS- | i the v i room was Dr, Southwick of | #¢Curey?” & Lewis, L straps were adjusted about the body, the A removal tntig | fmit the father of slomciot i hyick of 1t is; and had they understood their busi- arms were fastened down and then the war aled i scar nearly tive Taches (b dINmeNOs | (e wad twho his beon SAY G and aork. | 1ess that is what would have boon done.” den reached over and parted Kemmier's foot | Where the secoud pressed | ing upon the subject siuca 1581, ~Thore, ha | , +The reportsays that the volt meter varied 118 0 ring s logs near tho legs of the | duinstthe baso of tho spine, showing that | g% 00 SUbIct s 1951, lhore, he | 1opywaen uo and 1,40 Volts, fel The committee on resolutions then repovted | munication and ho show 1 A | Kin military After dinner short chair, e St mid burned thivdgh the fosh. | 15 th kndr of witnesses at tho other end of | , “Dow't you believe it That would | 4,1t com 1 platform, waich was unani- | question, go that th ) doubt tho | specches were resumed for a time, — [n the Whilo the straps were belng arranged, | The body looked Lealthy and woll nourished. | g™ \5om, “horo Is the culmination ot ter | Bave boen sufficicut $0 have kiled wously udopte uinedess of the contest, Mr. Kox suid: | diternoon utromendous crowd gathered o Kemmler said o the warden and his assis Dr. Shrady suggosted the necossity years work and study. We live mn a higher | fo0 men and to have burned him to a [t ratulate tho people of Towa on | “You know this £500 was to bs deposited | 50¢ the shan battle, The sky was cloudless tants: “Take your time; dow't be ina hurry, | Wuking an investigation as formal as the ilization from this iay." T'here must have beeu the election of Governor Boics, heartily | with Lord Lonsdile. 1 am much flattord at | but the heat was appressive ‘and dust filled Bo sure that everything is all rights it was to be taken forn crimial investiga But evon whilo he spoke, a qulck, | Of,the wire ; approve the wisdom, Justic rage with | their huving proferred me to him andwill do | the air. It was estimated that over fAfteen Two or threo tines ho ropeated these | tom, and “volunteered to act as secre- | (i OYOL up from those yet cl “What effe you th v P ROR el et R pii everything in my power tosee that the prize | thousand people were prosent, of which soms phrases. Durston reassuved him with the | Wy and - tal port In short | waeching about the silent figure i the chi the adoption and we - commend acti tho fand ‘the etampionship bolt are awarded to | e1ght bundred registored as uiembers of - tie fourk that it would not hurthim and that | bund. ~ This was agroed upon —and | Moty g boen s movethents b Lo teen s | tioni " democratic mewmbers of ty- | the man who has honestly won,” Grand Avmy of the Repul he (Durston) would be with him all through, | the fivst o '-'k‘-w wis to bind a clinienl | the man whom il belisved had died one min- oy think the law will ultimately bo repealod. | JERCT 0t s their Atd o'clock the Wymore battery and the thormometer to the nape of the neck and take | ¢ It whom all belisved had dic d here is not an electric IRy 2 el RS e cneva company Of Nebraska nationa the temperat The recorddemonstrated | W42 forty-s NOD Soonts beloe., -t the | 15 Dot opposed to it. Then there Joibiglongrie 10.fenn g A Boldie ucky Windfall, vda, undor. Command ol Genorale \'l. But it was not foar that Kemmler felt. Tt | thut the mau was ¢ ) all question 460004 alattrocution. folliyod Edits doctors | Many ways of taking life to run ballot bill, the pharmucy. bill Aramso ., August 6.—[Special Tole ascended the hiil at the north of the was rather certain pride in the exactuess of | Then Dr. Jeakins took cow's kemifo | Gl g that, tha e teocorS | of causing such o horible and’ barbirous S 15 damandnd 2om the pbilo s gram to il fhomas K. Williams, ng plain west of Camp Lincoln and the experiment. He' seemed to ha ater | wnd began ’ rat | 4y ] :\ Was cut : A ‘ s, | spectacle of butchery.” “We denounce the rop Y 1 who was 2 tenanv n a Kansas | unl th gun The other futorest in its success than those who made | open. The heart, luigs and other organs | YORY st sontact was beyon ch startlec e — for their submission to and Mipp ‘ mont, hos received ot il m Nelson, Nob., Minncapolis, tho preparations for it und who were wateh. | Wore taken out aud their coudition noted cae- | M6 some toukht the action which A S A Doctor’s Views. Spaaker Reed 1n his arbiteary supptossi, VAR el Kan., tnd Fairbuy, Neb. [RE A Buvgpeda torlta Analnocolucion, When | fully, They werenll pub L mugllers fluld for | f1 205 CRILIER WRISR away wilh s white | 400 N e At 6, freo specch and absol ntrol of the cout e hioh o WAL ek ot ey vy T 3 pluin below uuder divectiond the straps had been adjusted o the body and | preservation and future examination, When | (108 10 Ofer the scular action. Not | Balch of this city, executive officer of the | of lewleiation AR LRI HEL I Gt il rzelere. The veterans, unded limbs, the warden pliced his hands on | the orkans in the trunk of the body had been | FofleX. of ' th p! an, who declared | state board of health, who was one of the “We declare our continued adherence Wi SR dis o 4 ol Church, formed a separate Kemuler's head and adjusted the rubber cap | examiued carefully, the top of tho skull was | gt o Wit ohe Pl 2 his name that h rec | aialo board iof heglth, Wha Was on i | tue principle of railroad control, us exph longer fit for active duty he wus discharged. | 0 D8 to act as auxiliari ith & 5 > warden then | Yemoved and the brain taken out. This was | [Pathe would stake his na hat e could | witnesses at the execation of Kemuler, said | the principle of vailroad control, as exp: By ! arics. 3 witha s sponge I'he warden then A wa bring Kemmler back to consciousness with | in the laws of the state and general gove: After pieket the military manouvres began, ook in B i leather hamess to adjust it | He most interestig feature of the examina. | PHUE Kenmlor biack Ll thisevening: I do not cousider the failure | 31l THE (W3 0L stato and geheral govern- | did uot muster him out, whieh formality only Liile the guns on the hill'kept upa continual to the head of the condeined, 1t was a i Hreiten bimnnpreory. o which the claims of | *"Nolk (1S Oue of tho witnesses, Mr. @, G, | f the fint shack to Kemmlor to cause death cucetuay show necossary 1o maintain Voo Faioe 8 yout ago g, The skivmish line pressg) 1 a16/0f hacad deather strars \oHIh Twan Lo ater humanity for this method of execn- | pafiiy'iyie one of the witnesse fainted ‘and | 15 @0 proof that this mothod of execution is | SHGCIIAY Sow s o Heapplied for pay from 1862 until 1860 and ported by the other troops and Yolun == e fovehead und chin of the mun in the | ton are based fs the theory that the clectric rt iian b Minatct i Qi LIRS beine | ROV necessarily fatal, for from the first shock | © ki : ¥ 1eve being uo law covering the cased special for the chargo w chair, The top strap pressed down against A»nix-;-‘m par 1 u-a"m.- brain instantly | g¥ OF h i the prisuer was virtually dead, suffered no i i ta storm the hill the nose of Kemmler until it was tlattencd | and thus destroys all sensation ien_finally the electric mask was re. | PAN and did not regdin® couscionsness, i 10 the soldloraand | ; b fring and numerous rotreats down slightly over his face, Ihe physicians found evidenco of the effect, | | Whe B ony Abo: slesiel 9 maak W huif | think there should be n alectrician appointed | £13titude the natio 1 States, and we doctar | OUGH for his it iz s s Is wlvesdy | tho nill was taken and the union flag placed of the curvent on the formation of the skull, in favor of just, liberal and equitable pension | 2% UBe Pension roll at373 a month | triumphantly ou its summit. Thus the shan 0 would attend to all executions and haye R closed and without the wlassy stare common | YWho would atter g ol @ blood and ox he b ss1e ], " cha 0 e electrical ' S der € Iy > o) N Warden Durston turned to the assembled e lmn-]r.'.nyu B iphih Sy \(-I:n\li to eyes in death, ‘Tho lids were lifted ana | Shorke of the oo P ] o e rallisigen. dogalons Midiy Tho Weather Foreoast o e Lra disnamed doctors when he bad fiuished these things | them that paralysis of the brain was imu made. There was no contraction of the pu- | “31 the sentence into effect, “We reaftirm the policy respecting the eon For Omeha and vicinlty—Showers, fol- | wid were inspected by tho commandin and said: diate. plls, Whove the mask N Drassed. the o — - trol of the trafiic in intoxicating 1i F faiv; stationary temperature | cer. The evening was devoted to storios “Do the doctors say it is all right!? A THE DEADLY DYNAMOS Baatlithers wasia LvAT: taark et lope Condemned by New Yorkers, forth in the democratic state platforih of 1 Nebraska—Fair; southerly winds: | around the camp fire. The old s —— ,..“ ”’"l. u«;vI lea's question \l-»-l. stepped The electrical apparatus at the prison was | of the law's righteous desecration.” The no New Yonx, August 6.—The story of the | and approved by 12ople of that year, a 5 iry tomperature, except in northeast | echoed again - and the bands \ foxvas v\n”u”“ S oyvinge in his hand and | 10ohseq and set up i tho prison under the | and the roglon of ita baso whs_ of o deeply | electrocution of Kemmier has been the talk | we are in favor of such legslation, staté and | p 13 wariier ,| ished cnlivening music. ‘A - displa PP 8t tho Sluctrodesone on o it Srtich were | gigotion of Harold P, Brown of New York, | livid hue. Purple spots ion began mottias, | OLher At tho base of ho. ehii " 4nd tho | 4 clectrical expert employed by tho state to | the hands, arms and neck and tho —doctars There seems to be o 1z of mon on the Canadiun side who make Niuth, | owingtof lay in his mateh with Slavin, | 10 speeches by General A, V, Cole, Lewls Lee, Montgomery; Teuth, James Ta; such definition of foul play to belofe to your- | Hanback and™ Hon. Jumes Huff, mayor of aih; Eleventh, A, Van Wagener, | self to decidc : Downs, Kan. The excrvises were proveded o | I saw Mr. Fox regarding thoabove com- | by prayerand music by the Genevi and 1Ry THE LAST TOUCHES, very first contact was beyond consciousness, yublicans i « me oversight the regimental 1ze the great but Wiliiams is n 1 . Good men | EVERYTHING ALL RIGITT, of the town today from the time of the eariy ;“I‘I" 'l:\ 9 T« g uooeasary 10 thut I or Towa —Showers In eastern alr i | five works at§ o'clock attracted wide uttens i = alicy fnto effect ern portion; southerly winds} slight ion water | e s ’ carly morning “extra” editions, The terri ey A AR portio s n et orire S Rl s e e, ok (o this work, The appiratus wis tested soy- | said e avis surely dead. ¥ d s Woare in favor of a tarift for revenue or in northern, stationary tenperaturo | Al ation from Kansas includ “‘,ll“”";l ¢ 00 thon yoa. | proquated with | CL IR MR i et e il B o e s AT el seven’ minutes | ble details, told at great length in the papers, only—a tarift roduced to the lowest rato | in southern portion Ton, James Huf, mayor of Downs, Hon. e s oyt e (Al veardan'e | A SURLEL ARG AR DEDD BIL S NCIELD. | tTin n i pnaars, teveir: mipdtes | o bRl KA shudder. The general con- | consistent with the needs of an economi Eor South Dakota ~Fair; cooler in westorn, | Harry Root of the Atelison: Chanpion, Hon, W g g o LI | vhich | Jistantaneous. principal part of theap- | at the temple for a microscopic specimen of | €CUsus of opimon seems to be that the cir- | administration of it ment. Liquor, | stationary temperature in western portion: | G. T, 1 sand W. H. Leigh of Republicag W ilioadye sald Duesion aearie i thes, | Paratis, the machines tor the gadartion ot | the dead ran‘s blodd. Tt was teroaniref | Cumstances shtending (b kecution of fomm: bacco and ull luxuries should be made to westerly City, Hon. John A. Dempster and Rov. G Ready,” said Durston again, and then, , “Good bye.” the current, we cured a good while ago, | exawined aud found slightly congu- | 1oF cetricity are a suicient condemuation | poar as f ible the burdens of tay | H. Moulton of Geneva are also here and will o 80 f yed a Railroad, | return again tomorro i | o electrode r 3} of this method of inflicting the capital penulty. | tion tlifo R ateIned 1o £ha dGoR. ina. thm o | aud were laid away. waiting the time to | lated. On the electrodes being withdrawn | ¥ pital y tion, and the necessaries of life should ..“'".“."51‘\'\“; AT ‘\|l|‘“llh‘”x‘n::;':“u’.:\l: touse thom, They are ordinary Wests | from contact with the bady w halr adbored as possible be relieved. Wooppose the Me- | Suaxanai, August Special Cablegram A few petty accldents have resulted from Biesta whowm will - peoRiily nover by oo, ouse dynumos for the generation of alter- | Lo the rim of the upper dise, Drs. MacDonald L d 1 , Kinley bill as an abuse of the taxing power | o'tV A wob of soldiers combined | “HISS hundling of guns ; : 3 SANABENRTR Y ) nating cutrents, which experiments upon | and Shrady examiued the head. They found Loxvoy, August 6.—The Chronicle, com- | infavor of wealthy corporationse POQIS. 80 | o ey i e neamants and doatioved the QIorow's progranime begios. with. g B varvthiubits taady 1) 8 Wl other animals demonstrated to bo | there was a deep circular imprint on “top of | wnenting upon the killlag of Kemmier by | trusts, by which our mianufactoeing. inte oA T A e e barade of Kunsug wid Nobruska troops, grand el g Ay aliarly deadly in their effect. Probably | the bead made by the sharp pressure of the g 80 largely oqutpolled, | a8d to L8 on the preldnso | \e 1 army uud sons of veterans from camp to the THE FATAL CURKENT dynuwmnos had not been secured & good ctrode’s rim. ~ The spot where a tuft of | ¢ 4 A7) ally d minates against ased the recent floods In the Pel Hi river. and return av® o'clock. Speechies will Almost immediately there was a rosponse, o there would have been some diff- | Kommler's —haiv had been cut off | d8rkest chambors of the inquisition in the loultural interests of the country by | The government remuined passive, making no | th in order by Senator J. J. Ingally aud us the stop watc hes I the hunds of some | culty about getting them ut all, for the Weet. | just before death was found | Sixtecuth century z 2 i compe t ¥ to buy what he needs | ¢ffort 1o stop the work of destiuction | Gen H. VanWyck, Colonel T, J@ of the witneases reglstorod 6:43%, the eloe- | inghouse compauy that makes'them Was pit. | to constitute not more. than ohe-third of \ha | . The Timg s suys it would be impossible to | guq h produces in a monopolized . ieyo— M slonel D, R. Anthony, General J, On tric current was turned on, terly opposed to their being used for such a | arew of covtact with the electrode, and a close | IMagine u more” revolting exhib tion. It ad- | market, We arein favor of commercial reck . A Commercial Treaty, Bride and Colonel D. R. Stovor There Was @ sudden cenvulsion of the | purpose, aud said when it was firt announced | examination disclosed thut the &dge of the | VOcates a i Hijty, B0 1@ preference to the | procity not. alone with the Spavish states of | 81 Perersuvu, Augus B pécial Csble hrie A wil tako plaog At 5 o'elaolg o frame In the chair. A spasim went over it | that the alternating current had been declded | copper within the electrodes. had. siightly | B P he s fouLh gmordm bt mwell with athir souu Mhio Tis Bag.]—The ameer of Afghants. | 400 ooverlng will be giveit 'ip i aoiups ’ frm boud to foot foulied by strwps and | upon for use in exocutions that it would seil | buried the scalp just whero the head haj, The Standard says the scene can bo de- | tries whose mavkets tan has sent an embassy to R for ti . springs that held it frmly h limb or | no muchines to the state. Butthe dynamos | boen cut. . Had Mot Kewmmler's degire s | scribed as a disgrice. to humanity Itowill "'Wo demand tho free colnage of silver, dnd | phipose of concndi s, A A mber of Missouri Pacific oficials oang othor w.»u..r-.m-t v stirn than a ' had already been secured. iy | avold disfigurement by cutting off his | Stud & thrill of indienation throughout the | that it may be made o losal tender for ail | fo woen the ¢ it e i oy 1 lay, among them J. ¢ Forester of Atehfs swall fraction of wi, inch from its resting L hair prevailed ~ the” contact would | Civilized world, We cau not believe Ameri- | dobts, public and private, and denounee as R YW opuntiries » n, Concordin, and George B, },, awe. The twitehing that the muscles of the TUE DEATH CHAIR. have been more perfeet, the chances of fu. | 808 will allow the electrical execution act to njust and dishouest the provision of the law - T T - Y Daorrington uha, Captsin Joe Swmith, ace underwent ruve it for 4 moment an ex Ihe death chair was a comfortable one | stantaneous dewth would bave been greater | Stand recently enacted allowiug parties to stipul iuatemalan Rovolutionisis D feated. | yieriff of Ot county, Kan., is alio herds -~ prossion of pain, but no cry crme fuom the | with an upright back and adjustuble arms. | und possibly dicfigurement, which he decade ] op. oo~ Py against payment fn silver and silver certifl Ciry or Mexico, August 6.—Guatemal ar V. R Tips and no souw forth to suggest that | There was o leather-covered pillow for the | would have been wvoided | Congressman Bland Renominatec cates, settlng up one standard of values for | revolutionists, numbering 3,000, re de o Someclousness lusted more than @i infinitesi- | bead to rost against. Fastened to the back | Asto the causes Of tho fallure to kill | JsrehksoN CiTy, Mo., Auguet - Richurd | toote litor and another for thé deblor; one | feated Monday by the Guatemalans under Cholera In Mevoa, wal fraction of a secoud. - an adjustable frame which was lowered | Kemmler instantly, there is sail by all the | G. Bl and was today renoiminated by accl for the poor man and aunother for the rvich | General Burill rother of the president Meces, August 6.-One hui@red wad aho body remglnod in thistigid position for | 0 88 to come dow over the head of the con- | physicians 10 be 60 doubt. that conselousnoss | wthy don congress by the democrats of the | man A dispateh from'La Libertad says Houduras | thirty-five deaths oceurred yostorday from seven scconds, Yo Jury and witiesses, who | demued, The technique of the thing was | Was siricken tnstantly fron his | Eleveuth distriwe | ‘The election bill passed by the lower house | j5 giviig Guatemala moral support, holera in this city, electricity, says the scene was worthy of the e open to our products.

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