1` Ginger Ale. Lomon Soda. Birch Door and Creun SodN-Lho nneat In Alhofcity. Davies Gold Medal A10 in pints and quarts. t!'Alno n no stock of choice Wines and J AMES THOMPSON, June 1. \ 881 undsssxlna t gi- Margaret Donnellson, better known as Aunt Peggy, and tho oldest inmate of the Pittsburg Home for Aged Colored Women, claim: to be 130 years old, and certainly is pretty near that age. She has lived in Pitts- burg since it was a frontier fort. She is ac- tive and Yigorous. . Lu,.u,,.._:.L _n , .-n 1.. Miss Mattie McVey, who recently died in West Florence, N. Y., was 100 years old. Sixty years ago she came from Ireland with her two sisters, Susan and Katherine, and the former was over 100 years old when she died, and the latter was also a centenariun. -- . v\ -.-.. ...,. Mm Mary Lee, a colored woman of Louis- villc-, K31, who died 5 few days ago, wu un- doubtedly over 100 years old. Her children say that she had lived 105 yenn. .n.n.u- --, ~-~ ---- --~-- --- . -- `- Mm. Matilda Vase, of Hyde Park, Hus, has just celebrated her 99th birthday. She is ` the mother of ten children, four of whom are living, and she has twelve grandchildren and nine great;-grnmlchildren. 11- 11,...-, \:,xv___ _._|__ .._--__u__ .u-: 1,, Mrs. J. Withempoon Smith, who died in New Orleans a few days ago, was 100 years 6 months and ..`0 days old. She was born in New York city. It is rumored mt Josh am, the old time --Ibnnc mill nnnin hlfnn nn flni t-inrlnn n-OI: Jeane Mm-ks. A coloned Inn of Toledo, Ark. ` claim: to be lib` year: old, and members of his old mm.u~r n family say that the chum is well founded. . .v. v_._..., ___, __- -._-. vvq. . The only nu-vivor or Chicago`: origind 1 bonnlo! mule in Mun-us C. Swans, who in T3 yems old. very rich and reared (mm but- Norris Cobb. tha Int convert of Miller, tb Second Adventist, is living in poverty at Cape Elizabeth, 519., aged 90. .-.._...-v-, ----, -.,~- - Mary Gross, said to be no your: old, and 1 formerly a slave, died In the nlmnhome at Wont Chester, PIL. the other day. - l1I3_, 1 . - ,- Oran ea, Lemons, Cocoanuta, AppIes,&c., at the EAZAAR. NEWS ABOUT THE ATHLETi A Parsons (Knn.) man,_'l0 you: old, has Tmsrriodnwoman who ha seen 05 yunol uvlng. un___:, 1:41. u._ n_.4 _-__-4 -1 Ic_~u _ AL- John Allen, of Maine, who In 03 your! age, is attending his 3711:] cunp meoging. Herr Ilrunsnrt \`-In Bchvllendorf has been appointed xuvuoor to the late Baron von loan, in lntelulult of the Woimlr Court lheuu-. H--rr Wu Scbellendorf, who is l pupil of Liszt and thoroughly modern in his nnuvnl training, hm for many ya-an succes- fully yxnnnngtxl the Boyd theatre at Hanover. (`arrio Tumorls going tolenro tho augm- tnnnr. Conunnoo Mn is responsible (or this. Commute buhnrdly begun to tcethe yet, but she has already and the future of Mrs. Carri Turner 1115, her nmthvr. In Young Mm Winthrop" Ml: Turner played Comunco during the play`: long run at the Mndisou Square, and subsequently on the mm]. 8210 married Albert: lib, the son 0! I 4 we-uluny Swiss, and may settle in Switzer- land. Judie, who bu returned to Put: alter: vars at Ail-It !-BIIIIS, in not going to Run- Ih, assisted by the papen, but intends tq ran! for some week: at. her villa nt (`baton Sheintunppthr M the Vlrlotaen In Ocwbor In I revival of tho Grands Duchess do` Gombuln Emma Abbott up that the lnu-nun cun- nwmo law will prevent her from doing Aida nut anon u the had conu-mplnud. luau-ad o( that opvrn the um sing "F.hn. ` her that Attempt at Wqucr. In ndh Clunfrli. ll!!! 24 pan, wllonl Henry `T. Chullnu, tho odor, neatly. uh nu lorlurly Ito Bad ton. the daughter of I roll hmwn boa-I prk-our ol Pnuburg. _,- All AL ,,._,.L.. .L . . 0`llta-nunlulllvau nnnucohipnpnv InuAuu1mnouuk~opnnhnvlnIbou- uunpuun that Aunrbvuu don`: rub um: owuauutry. . .; - jlllf. - II WINK ICIIIIIIQE3 W Iolnnnod`o Pm.da-.-nu-unsound pa-ta-malolmnh. |:_ u_A4, n;_,,n_-,, .__g A. Illa Bonlllngtou. an girl. Inn [dual tho Muu~|n~|uu pm: at laipuc. The Id` In the mulptmri 0 minor cou- nl REES BROS-,i llounnl Au-Inn. the oonpourr at tho luau-." in at work on 0 lunatic open, "Iohanmd`n Pu-din. whk-h In an Ila luau. L'|I;MluO Nllnnu own: no lap hurling : on ma amt. lo-tonuvlllchlb canon III! at 0l25.uuL huh Ila-winds in Dunn outrun; Inoavy ha laulun ltvr nu-Ipb have uorapd our @431: In: each porfuraauu. lilo. lolbdo Luna. 0 cannula o! Ila- llunrmi vuupny. wan In?-noun-r, I; taunting cl Rlchllukl Hp:-tap. N. Y. nA_..; n _,u -L- ._n-L_-., n A - -_~--.- - v.7` ... Inca`-g;oIl. the can ' (V Auron\.k-nub vlomdd. has I than ynrI`t'aMm-I :0 nppngr hnllthobucmaol Evan and Annette`. -_._' -._ ..- ---`v --~-~ ` Hun dl March. the (mom uunrtu nngcnurillcvountnthueuuutrynnon. In !.l`eruonsleI.Ihou-treu.IunIlca hit ionumo In Inland worth r:uI,mn. [pub Ha-rum-.tho tnuuoul PI:-ucla mun sugar. did mullybfnmntthnp uun \ . \IIJIuuI`I I uvw run; - 1'-nut '91 Ajtlltd Nanny." . Diuu Ilooeieuu hurt-ugnpdlorbunl. Colby u Nuhgonanuit _ A: nn,,_ L- `L- 1-... ,___ II, _ ,, u-us-r. her husband (lull 41:1 And Hal! I15` luv; Q-lnpuml .'Gurti.u-r`I new pk] U mulled "Duo :0 Ilnur '` OIIIN ROOM OOOIIP. OLD PEOPLE. 1111!!!!` II nvm un vow. W. ADAMS. mnfr. Men's work A a cinlly. Fact ory work on hand. Brook SI... near arkct. luvs Mutual ; years of nnnQinn 00 New Jereey Jaoketefor ea.rl:ZrZF`e.l1T#ee.r, in Jersey Cloth. Stockin- ette, Tweed md Ourl Oldth. ' ` 500 New Fancy Knikt and Cashmere Shawll. _ $11.11 no Anna Iunhmnlnn -nan:-&mmQ In Ixrnlznn - IN`. IQ. nnw nun:-u -In: nun` -II Ila}. 8'03!) 5: once baforeuho aporhnont In l_>ro|:_on.- )W'o now ovary and 5!! '.h`e `latptnoultlItinthugoods.; . _ ' ` . .4 srmcn & cnumm ' ally ulu xlnvuuwr ul unuunuuun un - -- u -. . .. _......_..... - ---...._- ._ __._________,_ __ true. which. he regretted to any. and b`1.)I3`ll;W-(`)'l:lJl to.--'Seo "'I`lmee." july 13. 18]. * Sold In bottles at In. lld.. 2e.9d.. 4s.6d. and us. each. None In genuine without the words DR. J. Conua nowxra CIILORODYNI" on the Govcrzgment Stamp. Ova;-qhelmlnc modlcql beau many-woo lee the): bottle. . . C.-\U l'I0.\'-Beware of Piracy and Imitation. &lo&\:MMtumr. J. 'r. l).\\'E.\ POR-'1`. 3: Great Russell Street. Bloomsbury; London Eng. SPENCE A32; 1 AQBUMLEYI vigorating the nervous media. and late the circulating systems of the body. you will rovide discovered hy Dr. J. (`ollis Browne (late Amiy ledical {oursclf with that marvellous remet _ Stain to which he gave the name of (` ILOROIH NE. and which issdmitted by the profession to he the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. L`lilA)i{0l)\'.\'E is the best remedy known for Coughs. Consumption. Bronchitis and Asth i . n R CIILOROD\ .\'E acts like a charm in Diarrhcna. and is the only spocilic in Cholera and Dy in `uteri . \. A V L Cl'lLORODY._`Il-I effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria. Polpitetion and S ` . Mm:`[l`lsl'{(2sR(&):i)\'.VE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Gout. Cancer, Toothache ! ` 1_ . "" Medical mu. Simla. Jan.5. man. To J. '1-. From Symnes & C0,. Pharmaceutical Chemists. Davenport. Esq.. 3:! Great Russell Street. Bloomsbu . London. Dear Sir.-We embrace this op- ustiy esteemed medicine. t t I tel ting ' n th wide-epre reputation this )r`.`l.`ll.n(l. Sills org5\Fnae`s l(`7hl0N))(r}:lll.9'.p|(|)Rs ezfrned for itself. not onl in H ndostan but all over the 1: East. a remedy of gen utility wemnst question who or a better is imported into the country. and we shall be glad to hear of its iindin a lace in every :\ngio=Indian home. The other brands. we are happytq sayxnre now rel ten to t e native b_asasrs and judging from their sale. we fancy that their sojourn there will be ut evanescent. \\ 0 could multiply instances ad lniinitum" of the extraordinary efiiesey of Dr. (_3ollis Brownes Chlorodyne in l_)isrl-bass and Dys- 'entery. Spasms. Cramps. Ne e Vomiting of Pregnancy. and as a neral sedative. that have occurred under our go o rvation during many ears. In C elem Diarrhms. and even in the more terrible orms of Cholera itself. we have w tnessed its surprislnqly controlling power. -We have never used any other form of this medicine than Collis Browne. from a ilrm conviction that.` it is decidedly the best. and also from ssenseot duty weowe to the profession and the public. as we are out the opinion that the substitution of oi` any other than Collls Browne's s n DILIIIRAII B8 0l`l!`Al'l' E17115! __ _-, A We are. Sir. fa! yours, mes E .. Members erthe E67 Bo-cle!y"0I Glut Britain. His Exoellengy the eel-oy`s C emists. _ '- CAUTIO -Viee Chancellor Sir Page Vi oodstaied that Dr. J. Couas Baowxswas undoubt- ediy the inventor of Cm.onon1nts' that the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately un- n sworn to.-See July 13!. ` i.l'u M II I . had bee ! (a'l d l$ih'hot?.les at ild?.'2ns.y9d.. 4s.6d.. and None genuine w_it.l_iont words Dig. T0l"1 lII`. ClllI.\ll8'|`._;l_`RE3CIlBIIR AND PATIINT ALIKE. 7 a PREPARE ron THE com EVENINGSI AIWICE T0 lN\'.\l.IDS--If you wish to obtain quiet. refreshing sleep. free trout headache rviiui from in and anguish to calm and assua the weary achin of protracted diaonie. in- vigorating! no media. and late the circulating systems 0 the body. will rovide K (`ollis (late - u um: -11 `. .`.'.'u ... .7'.`-n. 1.53. ..'.'3Z'?r'. ., `. .`3..f-" LORODY is admitted by nrofession ` Dr. .1. 05///ijjlirbwn ;J0/2/orodzaf All Marked Down Regardless of Cost and of- fered at any price to clear them out. Siiks. Satins. satin Iorveillouxs. Fancy Silks. Brocadas. Plushaa. Velvets, Ribbons. Laces, Embroiderias. Etc. F. X. GDUSINEAU & G0. Seven Thousand Remnants! OPENS ON SATURDAY MORNING Tint the Best Value In at [JOHN LAIDLAW & SON S. OUR GREAT REMNANT SALE ` It is admitted on All uldoo by pooplo who have purchased our bI`VCnCl ]], uwtuoncvuru, Javvv l~.`. Joxns. t Princes Street. has alwn u an excellent Mock of ex ross wag-aonsmroc cry, lnaawnu-e, basket: an fancy goods to choose :-om. (lllaaiury otce for not-mum in connec- I on. Monoy can be and by any one within to plnohuo our SILK & THREAD GLOVES. [ It repay intending to no vhnt we no new oh:-lug. `(J1-tho hnlshoo onus month some Var! Untold P:-tout! `\'m3WAf{E OFFERING A REGKLESSRIDDLING BLACK COTTON STOCKINGS. -JERSEYS- LIGHT AND DARK PRINTS. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. I llluIIluy "nu uxuu 4 sun."- J. G. BAs1~0w. practical snnimrian. Plumb- ing gas 9nd slumu lling. 349 King St. Tulo phonv. ho. 62. Comprising Odd Lengths in -rHAYE TOPILWD (1.131-S s~tEmr-+- ---OF oven- am}; mung. Lawns, Fancy lualins. Piquoa. Uloakings. % Uurtain Nets. curtain Screws. carpets. Etc. Drass_!}oc:1gs. 132 ..`.a 134 name mm. :;.ss+;.,T;.;7m..naa..%s, Prints. Einghams. U1-atonnas. Saersuckars. Flannais, 1'ah1aLinons. Towellinga, Etc. mg nu an phono. All kind: or goods cleaned and dyed and well mnhetl. _' _ ___ __ _ March 4; ' rrom. tion. . tad by stout) that-obr non:-In: at __ot- stat VE&lIII&llIhCC It` Ivxvu v--~v -. -Hotand Coldcthl utallounotr . J ONES TONSORIAL PARLOR mum Ahjm-Iamlioullnbk; CIA/ronoo 8: < ' N.n.-Jrnuo no uao'Tny nun lnggum Ann. A'l.l`VllvII7!v rv Isuzu: cw, Alum: Acxxowuonxn by ovayhgfx that the lineal line at soft drinks manufnctu in the city can be found at Mums Buoa` Market Square. They consist of all nreateti waters. Prompt r{_ItcrlI`l`g)n paid uoplo-nio pa-um. 'Tclophnuo . 0. I-`e-b. 4. A IOIIVI CID Sum: 'l`nI.\mIn and made to order. in latest fashions. at Joan Bunxuuxh. Mm-km square. ` I3-.. I ....._... Au-nnuu Q-I-\-v in nun!-nnunnd 1 fashions. ll JOIN BIIANAIIMI 3. unnrnuu. aqua:-u. I-`on lmrssr A_xl:mcA.~: Sr_\'x.:s. mmmnu-ad 1 to m. to A. 0 BIu:x's.9x 1-inoooa SI..nbovo Rnlnn am. t_o m. to. Syden um. I Dvtvyu IIPIIIIO , \ lrmm I'M! FIFTY. cont! wm buy four Tlnlypcs or 2 Cabinet intpes at J. W. Pow- |ill.L'I. Picture Fruunoo as c cap as my In the c ty. lunar . \~-.- nmnvn Pam-nmurun uhho Jubilee cuy. ` lNl'I'.\.\'1`A.VI0l`I Pnowomurna omm J ubuoo (`elem-Mlon. hoavu your order: for copies. H Hnmgulou. hooks. Fllul luorlnlom In my cu; . Homu BR . (J. B. and I`. W.) dealer: in ~ choke nun:-I tobacco: Pool and himurd room- In connection. 5 Ban! BL. near Prlnoan I'00l IN! Dllllil llll Ilululluug. It. .\'lWl.ANl)!3. Pnn-an Street. dmlnr in cigars. tohnvcon. plpel. shing tackle and pocket hooks. Hues! unortmoul In the cm`. n..... 1: u --4| I` IN] dnnlnl-n In ` IrC'I'l IOIIIO CDIIOIIOI Iow- llolrr. mun. tobneoonm. \\'Ind|or muck. Pool and billiard room uljolnlnj. \'--onn\~na Ihnlnnnnn Qt:-nnl llnnlnr in n .\ll':I|I|dl OK f00|1I clenuuu unu uyuu nun vvvnn nu . ` I t. dh fIalthJ Package Dye,:`.l" v`::|:-antes`: l:thebe|t mg. n`uu-ket. Try thom. Agents wanted. - R. MONTGOMERY. 11.... A ' Pnotlod Dru. July 19. II. II. l1)\'I:. allrlwl aquuv. Tm: Btmtvl -l`|ne not-ark-9, an and do- mouuu (rum. Jot. Hncoclt. laconic llnud. Inns. .\h|-ht Hanan. . W. P. "OI1'0N.d0AlOI ln froth sh. oyulars. lrult. em. 0! Su-ool. Htrvel. alone)` 10 loan on rum uuuuu unu uulrl u-curltles. )ln.\'l\' 1-0 Inn! In large or snail mm: ill low min of lmurull. on (`ity and I-`nun Prnporty Loam m-nmod on (`ily and l'0lInl)' lk-in-nlureu. Apply to 'l`umu| Human. Mann I-r. Frontenac Loan And lnrmlmonl Social) . H-`nus, oppo- unu mo Punt Oloe. l"rm'. ('out`-rouery, .1`-r. H. II. 'l`o\'I:.-Try the Milk Hulls and Hum Imus mnnutncnmnlm the Kingslreol Helkcr). R. H. 1`u\'r.. Market square. at... b.....-.-- In... -nan-pho. -A Anal dn- 1 Iivilvvvvv uvrv-o aavywvu -. J. llu.Luux a ('o.. S llmct uid. lfnmlly gun-rim. Imported urinal. llquwu and chart. woman \\'Alfnouu. Admitted to be my c tr hm! plan In the to buy (mm-rioI.cI'ookor)'. chlnA.uIc. Tuna. ll Jomun. Tnm.~u:\' Hana. have removed to lhclr new -rwnhuun. Brock Huool. Mu-in-I Square, whuru I`h-y chow lholu-nut and Incl stock of hu- Iorlod and Donwnlic Liquor. Tun. Clunra. a.-.. III the oily. HIWOTWIIC I1 JIWCICT. A. X. lllocu. wsualuajot. Jurollot All O- grnvor. bu every luclllty for Inuuutnoiurlng and re Mn; rwolhry In all us bunches. Hum:-n Dhmon Watch Sin. IlI'r1ncun HI. . UL. IIQIC In Fluent. ullltll urn uluuuvuu-. sulfa Bun. 8|-Sllnu Ru. haul carton for Watches. In price from to : silverware Jowouory. . u n_..... _-.-L_.-|... I--paling And 1. I'`. W. anmnutumo. nnnnbuum and In porter at In Iowollory. In nun; nu-cu. J. A. lailnvv-.wuohInnkot.Jowolbr.IIlvock UL. dale! In muons. cloth and diamond. _._.._.- u... an 9:... ng |....I....-u.-n In- VIII: II. I . Wnu-' Lwuw. but at Prluocu M. In the on . In most hotougl I :~.--- -`- -2. '-':=-"-"--.'.=.=- . an o more ..'.'.';' -m".:'L`:'.. .m""" "' Ion. . MN` I . ..... " ...."1~..*.r.:"""`::".:.":.1 -a....:-:.e:..:! PII1 BTW FLOUR STORE. IIIUUII U ZIW1 ` I In Buns. Now mm In connection in Ilhlaruuep llolclou nuluuot. lnu vrnlnlwonhoonhndonthgmoruu u._n . ...._.. u... -n_._.._ h._._ -..-L--.. nausea; nu -uuuu-1. nun yuu nu ounuu. .\'sums stunt. harlot-r ~=""""'$.-"'-=-=s-.-=.::-= Old LIQ . &l4(1n't`I ll-rm. onumo ac; . mm. 0:; Vuubllng. .um AImnAlIuoAl I. out I _ ... s.."" 31' . .`.'.`.'. Mum: lull: :I. CIAIAIT: urns`: llovu. ll llnnt IL !|uI||nfY|" ` Imhonunruuor whlolu; runuumr III gums; mum M II bun; butobnudlt man 3 I mark: In zxvcunealn !@ I vvuvv (`.uum"rIncu.-A Bum. Hnnnvlnl Am-nu Kim: .'*Ir\~1;:.h:Ione)` lo luau: on real uuuuu and other nI'lI I run vv-vv Plumbing and Gas Fc'm`ng. I n 15.-.... -.-n..olngl nnnilnrlnn Pllln` I ' Cb ..'~"$'u'a'3'%`.1;'-. '3? i'3`. .'15.'.."'u.'L. 1 llIruI1'vllm'I do I. noun III! c-lam hate us 0.1. L Kai`. Iuthu. T. n*...mn nu-I-Int, Crockery], Glassware; E- v......- an u.|......_ no-not mu Alwnrl Very fine, at the BAZAAR. LXI. i. 0. Wagon` I `L-lune.1.l|' VG ! I I Vohlo and :s::..:' ' :-" :%` PRINCESS ST - KING8TON. 7i bf:-wibiitmaronv. .-treated Waters, Em. A --__ __-.__ L_ _...._..L...I.. oL-o oh 7:na*'uu"JA.i `:.4}7. in-}. . 1: n.....|. an-..o If Cigars and Billiards. . n.._--n onluuuunln \\'lndnnr lfulrhu and Jana}; u. . .._. ....--._.. ...-_-.n... .._..- - .. now. I Vkidahtrlnu. I _ _._ |n-..__ -... _.A...__-_A In-..._ I4 IAN-ry ltnlalnhnouu: A II:-n-my II M In...` nI._ I- Boot and Shoes. In __ 9- -_..__I- _ Photographic. CHOIQOE FAMILY & BAKERS FLOUR SEED GRAIN. PRESSID HAY; CLO- VER AND TIMOTHY BIRD, Tailoring. -.. _-ul -uuln In I Fi n u to ;n I: Man. `Confectioners. 3..LV .j..&.|.n..n.V Mnnxn `seamen. AM In IM Ir nn :1 ls tllanen to me naluuuuuv 01 n nauwua. pain; wound up. it way: back And forth, by 1llnIlIl9llII|.|0l'!!lCIIGI|owonld-by `Ilumbenr. Thkappu-ntuhexpootadeo Anthoondbwzl thnttimo.nIdl ap cum v spin w Io:-nntarallhpu'I'lod.' u`ruC|30I'S BF: llllll CUSD. Dr. C. Weymouth Tidy, according to the authority quoted from. lays that no single answer can be given `to the question of the diuposalot sewage. The adviser must sink his hobby and prepare to find conditions under wind`: he would counsel irrigation, and other conditions under which he would recom- mend precipi'I'.atio`n. Sitcom at one place furnishes no argument. that a process will be succesful everywhere. His own experience of all kinds of scheme: has led him to prefer necheme combining the principles of precipi- tation and irrigation. It has the udvnntagu tint. ts Alli-i-nt worlzin ialnde ndentot the `mine:-t; inf: that, itxthe we`:-is are sum- w ciently largo. any emergency of quantity on ` met. A Comforting Invention. Among `iieiv ontrtvuuaa tor comfort dun-`T inflict weather, there in mid bojlguro an au- comniic night In having I clup by which It lltutanedeo the headband or 3 bednhnd. n..I..... -mnmvl nn IO. nunvn hunt and Inn-u In cLEuLn%ns_[s;qxI T0 aonuusss Dlspusai of Sewage and Garbage. The method of dry removal is still in most general use. and costs. in Leeds, England. says Popular Science Monthly, twenty-tour ` cunts per head I year. The great defect of removal by water carriage, such as prevails in all large cities. is that usually it only takes the nuisance to another place, without abat- ing it. This fact and the failure of the cur- rents depended upon to carry the stuff far enough away have led to the introduction of the method of water carriage with works for purication by precipitation. Tliis iseffected at the Knostrop works, Leeds, by means of a set of settling basins, with milk of lime as the precipitant. At Frankfort alumina ferric is to be used. The method of water carriage, with illtratiou or irrigation, can be applied with great advantage in small towns; but in oitics of more than 100,000 inhabitants it is met by the difilculty of getting enough land to make the effectual application of filtration or irrigation practicable. The` method of dry removal apd making up into salable products "is practiced on a large scale at Manchester, England. Urine and fleece partially deodor- ized with the house ashes are converted into manure and a variety of metal compounds at a cost of from twenty-ion to thirty-seven cents per held a year. The ernur separate nnmnnntin nvatnm in iudand in be men ox- I 0811!! per new It year. sue uluruut uupluuw pnenrnatlc system is judged to be more 9:- ` pensive than my other well arranged method. In some places in England and in Holland ` refuse not suitable for the powers is burned in detic`-tor: at small cost. Th. 1` 1lTnuv-nnnutl-u 'l`I.I\1 nnnnuwnm On ORA to sit down on a'~`f-- --` block just behind a - poet. hhlimbspan A nnlxu awonn. ingoneachlideof it. `PM post reavhea tn the height of his chin. Kb arma.legI and body are tied to etakee. A strong sapling is bent down, having at its extremitv a collar lnspended by cards. This collar it placed around the victim`: neck, producing no great tension that, when the executioner delivers the blow, the severed head is thrown into the air with the force of a bomb. ln all proba- bility this device for making the neck taut arises from the clumsy nature of the sword employed, and the consequent diiiiculty in using it for decapitation. The poet in front of the man`: neck also facilitates the entire removal of the head. This execution ahows an ingenious arrangement of machinery to nc'0lnpii.sh an end, resulting in aqueor combination or hanging and decapitation. `IUUV1. In executing, th condemned in ms sit down eg I_I-_|. 1.... |.-|_.x_.x - 1:1 pruj--vm in A spur on !'lIl`ll side. The Ill! ln 0! wood wound with brass wire, glving A very rm grip. 'l`heae- riei of shallow grooves through the middle are culled "blood groovu." 5 In n...-nolnn M. 1 uuuu v ... lhl` Cnllgu xiv:-rclrnin I . I I II "III In hu lo II III! om In I I-uy nun`: Jun uuu on us an. lndn-d. the plan Into It in no way \ hnrmrul. It is without venom fangs. and la um: 11 mnnslrlvlur, him the bugs. Thu pinto make fouls upon hug`. (nude, mnl llwmnullt-r mammals. It in louml oounomn nil) in |'HII|:i)`|\ auill, In-qua-ntlv In New J! r- w_\'. noutlmmnl In I-`lorialu. TIIIIIII. ' ` The unomol II'p'IlI bio! bjtiou On , vrgcutbu. an Inn but upodidyillutrucd, though anon pninmnul to man. Thu Author- ity In quuuon IIITL1 moctrnt tho plus unnh, lhtml whloh many doth: vo been vh'n'uIllI|l'fIH1IlI` nu loudly venom. that lb tall don mrulnly end in I horny point. ; In lithe can with av:-ml of our nah-, but Nu ro Is no venomous uluud or dust eonnwted with It in my way whatever; I! in no harm- lau tho NH 0! I baby chi:-k jun out 0! the ...... l...I._..I Hm nhnn anal: n In nn war m ll HII IIAII A mrnqnulvut in n raw-m. but ol The Br-lmullv Aumri--an [Inn u nnunncuhol. whuo Inqu. luau:-I not-ploanhvooulng ot [moot like Imtnuueut at the and 0! an ulnlomon or nail, pnunlly llruhhod uh I poison duct, nvnuuuc haw nnuln wcnpunu In the tuna at the M-Ila only. novel In my can-r cltnunlllla. |l`|.. -nl `@3131 hunt blink`: In o- D- FRZNKLIN, ..~... . Mnnxn Isoumuc. Ihnistnu. In G vurtuun hook publhltl III Engtuul In M31. In: In Auntie: In 1-mm! up with sun: In tho tall. Vhnwkln L tin-y mu. and WI. `0.20 pron I2; 5 hmuumnmy paucu unity V mlton In the unions 0! a deadly hon, btvpwpdumokqnphhvnrhudyhruut` I" `lot In The I` won] All Aulonnllo light 70! Till Pnuhu Ootulurl to up would-Io IIIBUOFC. no and llolol AIOIO Ila HID In-In lufuocl 0 - A ODE!!! couatmhu bu muo- ING AND DICAPITATION. "sum:-3 AND rnooatsi IEHIII, Illlllll I end, where 1 A llnynnll l'.'xo~uIInn. . n. . 4..L.....`,.A . I short. lg!!! ...,....-. -.---......... 4~'. |Il tlw intvrr- cu! I`lhunlu- ~.~ uuut 0! the nnudu of execution mnxi, u lnr;o n-is-o nl negro:-I i `"37 4 ___ JUST THE mma FOR P/cw/cs. THE BRITISH WHIG.T|fESDAY. AUG. I8. , .... .,.... , W. C. Adams made a very poor showing at the Miusouri Athletic club gunea, held at St. Louis. Joe Murphy. thelocnl champion, * but the` ICaIrYurI:or tour yards` ln 6 fniilong mninthoIlowtlmeot231-5socondI. V, l . `Phi American Football union, which play: luwrcolleginto rules. will ho utrenzthemd conlldonbly the coming anon _by ghoul- mlnlou ob mom club. The Cn-oantAtl|- leIlc,ptobubly the but than onto! Yule. Hnrvud-and Prlnoawa.MI_ ipplhd uid- Inlnlh - L I` I3 TIHIIUIYU Inllllh U|.II lllflo, H18 010 ulna ; walker. will again bdseen on thd cinder path. Josh wns fast, but toward the end of his carer his style ofjoing grew very sm- picionl. ` ' 11! I! A .I-_.- .._-A.. 4 cu.-. ........ -I._._:.__ -4 Qnnvnnlluu _-..... .. ..._....v........-- A: was predicted W. F. Thompson. of the ~ Olympic Athletic club, secured a plus in nearly every evlentin which he competed this annann --u. v. _.r.- -._-. ctive steps are in progress to bring E. Carter and E. Wiegnnd together in a series of all around athletic competitions. us.,:unynmn, -.. luIuvu1v Lluu, any can uv-an; u.- `I . Frank Adams, the all round athlete of the American Athletic club, has cast his lot with the Olympic club. A _.x_._ _L___ -... 2.. .._..__.__ 4... |.__I__ u an guswu I16 Delng wlu uuu tum:-I certicates were never issued. :" I Mal lm W. Ford, late of the New York Aime c club, is seriously ill. I I I n _- ,1! ..___,, I ,.I1,. 1 .5 Mn. Lena Hall recently applied to the health commissioners of St. Louis for a burial permit. She and that she was 107 years old, and wumad to make all the neoesary prepa- ration: for hei` death. She was much dis- gusted at being told that ante-mortem.burlnl I-arfinnfnu whim nnvnr issued, v. v \f -.... . .a-- V... 1 An ngqd negro blacksmith, who still does good work at the forge in Oman, Arl:.,nnd who is known as Governor Pickena, is prob- ably the oldest working blacksmith living. He was born in South`Carolinn, March 7, 1787, and sold on the block in New Orleans and ` taken to Arkansas in 1840. THE TOILET.