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BITS ABOUT GOONOD.
Wiese 'anti Walt .er . a ifeelitleal Windbag-
.
Wohas Moir* Nadel FOV Nana -One
Wicture ars Good as Atuotheir-A 'lucky
JournaLliat
Petram Nov,
HE two most gram
mime feetivale la the
whole year are hop-
.,
pity passed and Paris
is iteelf again. Yes-
terday wee Ad Settle'
Dem and the day
tere AU Salute', or
Toussaints, as it le
called here. To is
r; always demi!) to
0 judge the real feel,
loge of Ririetans on
a Ali Sahibs` Day. Some
ljJTJ of thepeople go ES1)00
dressed in deen
mourning, elating
ichurohee and cemeteries, while others crowd
remelt the theetwee and. muftio hallo, where
the meal holiday afternoon performauccei
take place. Am a natter of feet, the
Woussaints is a merveleus "medley
tof inouraing and festivity. Ali the
publio effieee, the berths, the Bourse and
most of the shops are closed. Cheap ex-
cursions bring in the country people and titer
boulevards are crowded theoughout the
afternoon. All SoulsrDay is the real time
for rementhering the dead,. but the busy
°lama ustally take advantage -of their
emancipation from toil to vied) the
cemeteries on the public festival of
Wenesaint. Hence the eemeteriee were full
of mourners throughout the day and the
roads in the vicinity of Pere Lac:heath,
Montmartre, Mokaperneme and Saint Ouen
wereeecasionally thronged with multitudes
of men, smarten and ohildreh ail evelaribg the
Belle trappings of wee. Toussaints on the
whole le a most dismal holiday. Oa All
Souls' rain fell in the morning, but the
afternoen was comparatively fine and
Perisians were enabled to rearms their
pitgrimeges to the oemeteriee. The
annual Boston of visiting the tombs of
departed Mendel of femme Perms has by
no means fallen off. Nearly 400,000 people
pulsed through the gatea of the ptincepal
burying places. Freele flowers were platted
by sympathetic hands on the Mahe of
Abelard ad Heleise, Alfred de Melva,
Anber, Edmond About and many mere,
while crowds of citizens pawed to gaze at
rn
the menueetts of ether celebrii
ties n Pere
lachaine. Fatuous graves in Montparnalso
received similar attentions ; while at Mont-
martre, Horace Vernet, Theephile Gautier,
larederie Lernaitre, Heine, Stendhal or
Bayle, Murger, Madame Itreamier, Btrlioz
and Offenbach were net forgetben. The
tomb of S nson, the executioner of battle
XVI and of Marie Antoinette, is in the
eame cemetery, and Wee likewise a tempor-
ary object of public attention. •
THE CZAR sou) FO AvELLAN.
la\‘I'rareirte'Ll
A good many stories are in clroulation
anent the Russian efficient -vial% and some
are More or less amusing. °se of the illus-
trated jeurnois published 300,000 chrome
lithograph portraits or. the Czar and as
enany et Admiral Aeolian. No one wanted
'the Czar, but Avellan sold out in a fow
hours and the public; were clamoring for
more ; they wanted them quicker than the
'press could roil them off. There wee only
ene thing to be done. and that wire to out
the Czar' neone from the bottom of his like.
nese and lithograple the Admiral's instead.
Both are bulky, both wear big epaulettes,
both are fair, both wear their bawds out in
the same way and are nearly to same
age. Thie was done with the effect of an
immediate mho. &mere were _delighted
with their bargains. They had only had
distant 'deem of the Admiral, were Arnett
' withthe fidelity of the poitraitiet, and
enjoyed bhe portraits the mere, beerause the
t Idol ef the hour bore, az they, thought, "a
visa° resemblance to the Ozer," wbo now
Passes for being the guardian archangel of
Republican France.
E,ETENT/oxr or THE musCovITE SC01E:Mum
Everything is Russian in Perla now,
and ,this winter In the ball -rooms of the
grandmonde there will be no waltzing a /a
ffrancai,',e. The deorie bee gone forth that
lownolaines and mondain,es with any pretee-
atone to that emignetien are all to perform
the pepuler dance a ra Russe -that is to
Bay, all the fair ones wilt beleng to the
males in turn, and will chaege partners as
they whirl reined to the fascinating strains
of ' the orchestra,. This will interfere a goad
deal with whet is facetiously termed des
conversations • criminelles ; but, perhaps,
parents, guardians, daemons and hue
bands will not look upon the change with
disfavor. Russian mud°, hate, coats, beote,
oultuary diehm, and in feet eveiything beet
atnesians do drink, wear or eat, le quite the
rage. Pariehans have tried hard to intro-
duce Ressian words lute their vernacular,
but in that have happily failed, for the
Parisian mouth eanuot pronounce thorn nor
the evanescent memory retain them.
PorATICAL WINTineas,
In Oh city of political surprises one
never knows who le likely to bound int*
mopularity as firat favorite of the people. A
lot of °Welders are always in the running
and trying their level bulb to oeurb notor-
iety, bub few of them get beyond a success
d'estime. One of the more fortunate lately
has been M. Arthur Moyer, a gentleman of
Banda° origin who owns and rune the
• srewepeper Glau2oi8. His assiwance 18 °otos-
_mai, and his 'auceress shows that he under-
• stands how to bait his hooks, since the
Republicans of the Government are begin -
'Wog to bite at them He showestalent in
having, made the pommel= and cocodettes,
few of whotn are rattily euperior in virtue to
fatem, theb the tutiverte revolves
around them. He wee e Boulangisto-almora
• a rolittery renimand begets his newspaper
terser oe R yalish, which he oontinuerito
he, the Retelets enjoying the feel's pars-
-31m L dattleis efforde them.
Thin hoseever, did nob vrevent him the
tither night at the Opera Meese from
Ing the the President of the Republio. Though
rionf,• it mai he wha hed the honor of mai-
-ducting the Adtbassedress of the iew-hating
Maar to the State hoe. /kit Jesse, not ether
101106004 ,Era *sable, but there whit' have not
. boort• carefully educated- streagerterelly
speaking, as tuners weed)* In r tact nee
Oferietien anelits. M. Meyer 'IS net dem/aloe
afie tasked the yenrig thiehree detimerre aid
her reititheMitelinir to the operate Loreto, Where
they tioulet not help toeing hi the front stet
ot *first titer hoz Enitienne eitioneett, thO
'bete, _her of tricks to the tebbite of:thei.awrio:
egts;. tho Due ,drirser brother of the
yearig Dedham de Levis* ended ble
etertrateteirely ih Afriee 1 Watifbeetatute
. F .
equandered in the society of Om )(rabbi
Weer aheat $300 000
alienlereaT Or A 417The 0000117i.
M. Mere* sber Weald deabtlese bav
remsinedIn tlw osooadaat tad nOt
Dumont, a political AdVebtOY*41Ightiod a
his hopes and kneeked • his atiolretlonii into
emithereeUs . by publiabilag ttli the world 1!
tow utunorory facts coacetutull Mileett it!te9
career. He bas• branded him aa- baviOg
conameuced life by beteg the seeretery to a
nalafricani detrifoneadaftter knewe as BiAnehe
•etrAht,t8D7. ,t•ka Was a PleattY blender lie
Whey% 25 or 26 years t4gas Ale stage afferded•
a skew place and market for her cereal
oharme. Cleverness wee not her forte. Be-
fore the exabedive outran the eanalable
she went to Rgypla ,„ A good deal et tlit
money he Was then borrowing flowed
threush her .boutleir. Zola imied, is her
•rair , flesh, the Venetian glow of her
hair, and episodee tamd looldente of
her career, materials for • his typical
Nana. Like Natia,the died of Smallpox is,
a firand hotel, not during the turmoil and
publiteagitution that followed the War .of
1870, but a few years lister. ller body
being allowed to lie for a few days on the
death bed .ib lemmata a seamier% centre et
;plague. Old d' frienda " wane nit deterred
by the changer of contagion from ottendieg
her funeral. The obeematee were a Parisian
evens, or • rather s eeoet. ler La Vie
Paritienne: all the jonieneurs de gra?icle
marote e.tadi the gilded gonarneaux sittend-
• Me. A number oi professional beauties,
not knowing of what malady elle died,
attended else, and to the ruin of the pretti
nese of moue of them. Meyer i',0e BS a
•natural consequence challenged Dunn:let,
.and a bloodiees duel wel follow in due
,eourse. 330,3/lever ir boar politically and
socially Settled, ell the some.
REninilSoENOHE Or GOIJNOD.
A good Many Merles of bhe groat compost'.
are found to speak ill of blur 'ea is so fre-
quently the •case with delmact Freoch
He was the moat offaele mad tua-
affeeted of men, as aiMple as a chill, and
his door would,,. had be been allowed te
have his way always', have been opal to
evereboay, from Czer to beggar, Who
might happeo to pate by and wieh to °all
• upon him. ,Iiie wife was madly jealous of
him, not only jeelons of pretty women
(as would have been natural, for the im-
mortal anther of "Fant" wart an Jude.
fatigable admirer and fervent lover of the
fair sex), but of alt kinds of beluga, old and
young -men -isomer., children, animals, no
matter what", that approached her huebend.
Idatiame Gonned guarded, her reroute as
carefully aa ever a Turk gnardrd the ladle?,
of his harem, and etrfet ordere were given
to the concierge not to •saiinit ,anyenc to pee
the greet) composer whom name was nob
•down on a certain Itst drawn up by Madame
Gouned. The beet time to find Gewalt in
was in the early morniog, about 9 o'clock,
and the/coif the caller as oue of the favored
ones, he would be admitted to his music
room, and mere likely than nob be would
play for him en hie beantiltel organ and
sing. He had no voice'and yet hia Waging
was a delight never to be femotten.
A CONTEBSATIoNAL °EMUS.
The taxi) beat thing to bowleg Geuned
play and sing was to bear him tele, in hot
many r people (himself included), thought
that the musician and coroperier ev•as
inferior to the caution and philo-
sopher. His elequence was extra-
ordinary, and his wealth ef novel and intim
eating and profound lama meat remarkable.
If started at some profound subject, may,
some religious topic, or amine abetract sub-
ject such as love, he weed imolai forth a
torrent' ef impassioned eloquence or an
hour, and then go to hie organ and, remark-
ing, "And now 1 reuse tell you that ail
over again ia tousle," play the meet divine
haimozies and inelodier-ell the inspiration
of the moment -end meaterpieces which
were never transcribed, but were fergotten
the moment he itfo his mat) at bhe lastru-
ment and never agake recalled or mode we
of. In all matters Gonnod was the moeb
generous of men, not only In the actual
giving of menet?, but also in the wing of his
geeing .for other a without expeotation of
remuneration of any kind.
His RINDIcastli OrnispoSiTiox.
1
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0
,i The Terribly ?dutilated Body of a
Young Woman in the Riier.
,
SOME FIEND'S VICTIM.
Probably an llabitstooftbelaives Butchered
.. by Boatmen -Ghastly Eueriaianientler
the Grewsl-Who WM fila?
RIPPER'
IN NEW URIC
Apeor journalieb came to himonceand beg-
ged him to write a them foe hece-thab la the
music, preralshig to pay the composer with
eheprefitsrand flaking hint to confer thisfaveo
on him as a charity, aliegiug destitution,
wire and family In want erad es forth.
Gonned'e anewer was " fiefonpauere anti."
Taking up a piece of merameript tenses end
pressing into the applicant's howl, he said,
'Don's:speak teemed mewl:nem' or youWill
offend me, Take th'jusb watten it,
and third: it pretty. Do whem you like with
it, and if lb be the means of barigingennlighb
into yeur home I obeli be mote richly re-
paid then by any money, U.'he on y thing
1 ahould advise you 'o do in your own
interest is root to sell the song outright.
Yeu velli get a more iasi•hog begtrfit by it in
reserving your rem, and olontenting your-
self with a royalty,"
A LIVING 017V Or OM! Sons.
The jotirnaltest &Rowed Getazood'e (advice,
and floe years later -or ham bed froin the
very trab brouget rem In en Monne eti
$2 400, er $200 a melte.- aim iccomee wee
still continuing. rEf Georted's
heuney never Ohms n br him but reree to
blank him, end all the ermestre raid was,
"Thank God for bovine favor we a talent
by which I eau mare people happy 1"
•Gounod enly took two years be writa
"Pallet," and could loose demi le sootier
only tbat he was brietsuptea. He wrote
the "Machete Meagre Lee" rzt the middle
of it. rip/out," he teen tv,us AO temple
that it eurprieed peipie. tell tee et:trice were
expecting bernothing yore deep. e
sertiog of the motomby teem pileo he im-
mortal poem, and to they cite not at fiat
quite know whet to 31133t1 oP the Extreme
rimpierity et the new wine, trod Lair 614h.
plicIty 'aa nob aceiderne a nut the rroulo of
much thoughtful and oun fel ready. Gemmed
rad all during the Joiner pert or hie iife
consteut terror of twe nalefertemee happen-
ing to him ; the en, bemertieg blisia, and
the other becoming rood, Teeterd the tied
lois eyesight very [moldy raided him, and as
he was a genius, and as every genius is
more or lora mad, his mind tetro ceetertde
eel) at any time as tbet, ol tire preform
vulgar. He became to excited over all
motters and he smoked toe much,
New Veils.
The most stylish vette en of bleak tulle
with close ehorti le dote of whiteoe with a
white finish el trucheere hum seafiops as a
border'. °there hems witie.e epreire ett over
bee face, or else heve two or ehrie verat
narrow edgings or velenolennee, eitheepare
white or orearrecolotedt' • Sates of them
.veile are in rotsk Miami with round cernere,
while tethers are square.00rnered and. in
'Scarf ehape.mehreloperht Romer „
Lower .04ifornia, where lead yery
cheap, l ati Well eesptHit for tomcat imiltute
or the $1,000 an acre groves ot Stal/y.
Tesoro wills prOfenri to *,,v4• 11 leforeled Bay
th,e Cuban revolution will go on.
• A men May, bearelortraly beta through hie'
list, but be ean6t 84)6 theatre a Wettish'es'
1)&6(04101Y rat the' theatati.
• .•
•NEW 'kr mac, .Nofh
•ESTDEDAY tnoruiog,
evuleueee of what fie
doubtless a brutal mum
••
[11-4•:11146-v::d°i4P713, ewt wheiceini
der tfame to light in the
two sheeted near the
font of Jeffereen street.
This•altp is used aa ca
•e loadieg pl3cia for Ught-
se ere and • yesterday the
svace „bstween the piers wee pretty well
'dwelled with them. To emiloyess of the
New )(orb, New, Haven & Harifort RAiltsay
Compeny, which uses pier 46 as a freight
depot, were the diet to see the body of a
woman floatiog bee downward in tile clam'
water between the 'lighters and the New
EIRVOD d
The body was that of a young and stoutly
built woman apparently under. thirty pare
of age: In life mho might have been comely,
but this is mere tommise, for somefiendian
hand had cat and palled the features in
snob a merciless fashion as to render their
symmetry a mockery.
There was every indication that this
woman had only yielded her tile after a
fearful struggle, and hoer and vvhers she
encountered her assamin aro questientr
to nh11)11 rt0 aneiVer is as •yet fonhoom-
ingi The face, throat and soap were out
In dye places and coagulated blood filled
the wounds.
The largeat wound was in the forehead,
running from the hair in the right temple
econte to the onteraide of the bat eyebrow.
There eves a terrible gash in the throat to
the right ef and a little below the obin,
looking as if the murderer had turned hit
Noire around before withdrawing le There
were aloe two outs in the throat wider the
left ear The acalp was laid open from the
• top ef the right ear to the roedian line of
the skull. There was a terrible bruise on
the left breast. The fleshy lete of the left
ear, which had berm a "cheap gold plated
earring, wee born away.
In the lower parb of the abdomen there
was a wound which suggested the handl-
work ef "Jack the Ripper."
The cearse black fork was knotted and
twieted into ropes as if the murderer bad
held his violin by it while he cub and
abashed with kis knife.
The body was only partially robe&
• It lay in the street covered by a , few
empty Kasha for four hours before the city
hearse arrived to remove lb. During all this
time the brisk west wiod played havoc with
the rude ehroud, blowing its edges this way
and that, and affording horrible entertain.
ment to the carious crowd.
• Morgue Keeper White made a careful
superficial examitatien of the remain% He
found three teeth missing in the left upper
j9.17, but the rest were in a good state of
preseryatien. There was apparently no
fracture of the skull, He deolared that tbe
outs were doubtless made by a knife -prob-
ably a sailor's jaek-knife-wielded by amen
meddeneri by liquor. The ceronor'a physi-
cian aid not, of course, turn up to perform
the offipial autopsy.
The'glrl could not have been much' more
Van 25 mars of age. Appearatems go to
show that she was probably an babibue of
the tough Water street divers usnoft affooted
by elation off for a spree. She might have
been tolerably geed looking.
The theory of the police regarding the
murder its that the woman was lured aboard
a malt along the river trent or went thither
willingly with some of the tough tharaetero
wheat infett the lecality. Ib is suppeeed
that the • "growler" was worked freely
until all hands became intoxicated and that
then in the drunken row whith ensued the
Wentahreceived the Injuries which °Wised
her death,
Mem giiINED RV ELM:T=0TV.
New Smote Or monamomitng Introduced In
• a Brooklyn, alien:
On the plate glees window of a modest -
looking ehop, about a block 'up from the
bridge entrance, In Washington street,
Brooklyn, is eeameled the align " Elmore
Shine, 5o."
"New step up and have year tames
shined by electricity, eleettocuted, as it
were," shouted a vigorouslooking young
Man, who aimed beside a curious b
arrangement). rThe box was four fees or so
high, the same number of feet wide, and a
fees in width scram the top. Two large
oval holes were in the middle of the front oi
the box, and there were two Whore, some.
erbat meatier, directly ander them. Tree
levers were etiolated to the side of the
atruetrare. On the vial above the box
were wen boxes suppled with creeks, on
which was bhe advice "Poll knob this
vvey." • ,
A New York Sun reporter tried to push
his them into the large' holes. Something
mated them bask The reporter'e feet
were not heavy enough to woluttand tho
shook which the r recetved. "Put 'ern in
the hole aetairs and grasp that handle," mid
the eporator," ired I'd regulate tbe armed a
ram' The imparter homed himself and fele
something torreheng around his sheets.
Thie toreethine 'Was en oval broth. In-
side of it in a 'revolving weeel. The brush
first cleans the theme There from a tin
b, x settlen the armature liquid blacking
drop) upont tho ohms. Wee brnah again
moues Mee wrote,. and pathos the sheep.
Only the elea of tbe oboes are pollithed,
ho ever._ Slacking the ahem tote the lower
ant Broader holes the tom are cleaned and
pallethed., , •
Before the reporter left the there the
natehbee was doing a ruelriog business. '
New Geld Field in Australia..
A new ge/d field hes boon discovered in
Waitron Aueerodo, and is reported to be of
11180.440r richneeft. A mirompondent of
the IdaP gineeriNg and Mining Jom-nat state
thet the first doh eta dm le tote field grave 00,
yield of 9,000 omelet, of gold from ably 44
tons of matte Tito urines are locatee le a
attract 'nitwit*, about 350 utiles from Perth,
on the weft emote enti look of water anti
difficulty of trearaportation will make their
development comparatively slow.
. She -Now, deers I think we ought to be.
1n to precthes. economy right from the yeti
fleet. 'He -Weal -en ruppeso, then, we
beam touch morsel Of the tweed yeti bake:
jest lay It alt *way. • '
" Alettantite't respire what, they Mal theto
whorl the yOul•blok blenec ha* worn " off-
prone4nahly hecanie the fermermget Ifie
thorapt far 'keeplag thorn warner/el/ fresh
trot of filo oht arinnals.,
AWFUL RliCORD OF CRUELTY.
Prison Rehrmer Brockway's Methods
• of Torturing Convicts. •
SUMMARY OF THE liVIDENC13.
A hauctimonlions fiesuudrel With FoNver
of ldfe and Dentia -The Dig Filthily -
Suicide Front Fear -Beaten to Beath
btarved-The littd Bet Irou--Chaine
for aline Days. •
E' LiIIIIL A, N, Y.
Nov. - Th
,
°bargee of brue
antlinhuroantrent
meet mectoterains
tiMpe Z R. Brook
t Ivey, of the Etcetera N. Y.
v reformatory, lave bee
thoroughly korestigate
by a oenureitithe of th
Soato Beerd of Cearitiee
Itrookway arba euperin
tendent of the Nivel
Hone° �f Correction MIS
yews age, a premium
Sunday Sehool wetter WA
foitoder of the Brockway miesien on Russel
street, in thitt city.
Scores ef witeeasee have boon examined
not only harreatee and ex.conviets, bu
prison keepers, guards, foremen. and Mite
offices's. Evert the prisen provident teseified.
Is wee shown that Brockway Rheims oilid
the " paddling " himself ; that inmates have
been hung np by the write,earth in the
/woe, struck over the eyes, hr on the head
end beaten with a ruhber hose; that blows
of the paddle have been leflieted regardless
of the organs they might injure; thart
deaths and sulodoe have °poured with
atreng grounds for the auspicion thab bbey
resulted from h ia cruelby ;sad that Brockway
did this' on his own responsibility and with-
out legal Benetton.
I'RONt 33ATIER00311 TO GESTE.
'tomato John Murphy, No. 5,355, is be-
lieved to have been killed by Breckway'e
porldlirog. The record in the books of the
reformatory was put before the committee.
It read as followe Received June 14th,
1892; reduced Nov. 811), 1892; paddled
Jan. 140, 1893; paddled main Feb. 22 d,
.1893; paddled again March 7th,1893; pad -
dice amain April 28th, 1893; died in hospi-
tal, 2.30 a. m., Jurce 10th, 1893.
Arthur L Manley, *ornery an ()facer of
the refernatory, teetlfied that he had heard
the screams and oriea off boys whom Brock-
way Vi11,13 paddling in the bathroom. "1
heard a little fellow," he maid, "yell to
kindly in the bathroom thee) he oeuld be
beard dear up to the ;mord room flora."
One Inall received 24 blows at one pad-
dling. An inmate was found whaled been
paddle18 times by Broshway.
Daring the tour the Invereeigeting. Com -
trade° found the long, bent iron hook
whicha hosted rea-hot', was used to ms.ke
prisoners come out of their cello. Brock-
way mid it was heated a gloater of a tolie
away and " get cool before being brought
over.
SUICIDE MON YEA%
Magnus Gesberger, No. 2,534, a former
inmate of the reformatery, is behoved 3o
have committed ectiolde as a rawat of his
fear Of Brechway's peddling. He Wall re-
ceived Jan. 25th, 1887, and took his OWII life
Ulrich 16th, 1888.
Several paedicia were produced by Brock-
way and put in evidence. The latest one
nerd hed the following dimeasions: Length
of strap, 1 foot 10 inches ; length of bundle,
1 foot 2 Inches; witith or strep, 3 inchea ;
thielmees of strap, 3.16 of an mob.
The testimony showed that for trifling
offencee men and boys wore condemned be
be peddled. If the prieoner would not
COMO Ottil of his cell he Wee pitied out
with a '
RED HOT IRON HOOK,
like a wild berme He was then dragged to
the bath -zoom, flogged with a strap until
his screams of agony could be heard all
ever tem building, end tient bards to his oell
with diacolored eyes and blood pourieg
from his lacerated back. Opie keeper awsre
that 'benever 'saw a man,, come from the
bath -room seithoutra block eye. Their fame
were frequently °petered with blood.
Frank L. Wallace, for refusing to tell
where his mother and sisters lived, was
chained for nine days and nights in • a e• H-
arry cell in such a positioa that he dould
not stand up. Afterward, In an interview
with Brockway, the latter thated John in
the face. He was then plaeed In solitary
conanement for four months en two meals a
day.
One man left the reformatory with a
withered and sightless eye, the result of a
Wow by Brockway.• '
A convict rearmost Earl, eon of an under-
taker in Brooklyn, was a bright boy when
he eoterrd bhe reformatory, but now ho 18
a gibber's, g idoe, the alieged result of Brock -
way's paddling.
IIENDIell INGE/T.171w.
Brockway wed to sinew himself in the
beth-roomrby dmoing and abuffling behind
his vietina uoill the latter looked around,
when he would give him a terrible blow In
am fame Sometimes the victim thougtt
Brockway htet gee through, and looked
around to make euro; sometimes he looked
over his ehoulider to calculate wben the next
blow was coming.
James Beyd, formerly a steward in the
reformatory, said the care of an idiot) hey
'palsied Cox was notorious at lite ante, t
Coen eyes were no wig knotked out of
hie liked. Head -keeper. Holpire who aseisted
Brockway in beating this bey, told )3oyd
after ward that his heart bled for Car, even
while belpieg to punish hint.
Halpin told Boyd that while Brockway
was evrtingtng the prdile carennd hie head
and COX Wag atm:ding netted, bet, uncoil-
toitere, with en atretohed 'mins modest the
wall, Brockway kept &owing amend, de,
laying, every blow' a mintier or two, and
thee torturing Cix into turning his heed,
whereupon Brockway would rump for ban
and bring dowe the big eole-leo her atomise
the licy'e face. The piddle was alwaye
soaked in tomer before helves med.
semegroo .rincono.
Older Cies* Hoppa be Naivete, a recurrd of
paddles/re at tte reforenetory, When
qatationed by the inveettge.tIng corn.
;Attlee, he said it would take eight
°leeks a nriontb. Tee oorepleted record
-would comelet ef 1,000 thews) ef paprr,
meth brqo feet "Amara Acrordirm to this
etatenet there would be • remitter of maiy
two peddling') to a page, . Theo would
make gaits an elaborate, record In ordinary
writing* as It wetted allovr a foot square of
iturfetee ler each tette.
The Breekwaydisoleseess art all the Moro
rematireable from the feet dart for many
'years he lies been one of the leading priton
Mariagfire,o ',the Mittel. Stater,, He look
prominent pert inepelson enegresitem and
1.oenventlime.. • end wrote many article?' for
leading inagazinca oideprfain restover. Li
110013 filth beet* a conispioniomt °berth mod Si:M-
iley, schoril aorher, and wes generelly' re
'gamete() acmhutatale man. '
WDELEft OR MRS. EBERTri ?
One of 'the Pair Tells a Story That
is Botta°.
IS HE HERO OR SCOUNDREL?
111 Consultation With the Follee-Wiseeler
on the igath-Who Was the Dead
Burglar's Fal 4-Dere1obments
petted -Two Versions.
Fmank Wheeler, whone /110110 bee boo
mentioned in Chicago despatches in °own
tion with the murder of his mother-lu-law
Mrs. Cron is well known to Mr, H.
Tremont. alevvyer in the Ornada Lite build
ing. Mr. Travers says diet, set far aa h
haw, Wheeler alwaya lived happily wit
hie wifweriale here. •
Whle
eer was in bedtime for a couple o
years at) a plumber' and steam -fitter all th
corner of Bay and Adelaide tbreets, bu
failed, and his oreditore reeeived male
small percentage of What was duo them
While living on McCrea street he reportre
burglary which was aupposed to have bee
committed et his hense. ,
Wire. Cron, the murdered lady, weal
sister of Mrs. Gabbard, wife of the druggie
of that name at the corner of Kiug in
John streets. airs. Gabbard and Mrs
Cron were members of the Tsveedie famty
who Ave at Broadview, near Whitby
which is one of the raestrespectoble femilie
In the country.'
When here about a week ago Wheeler i
mid to have told a friend that had he no
killed the burglar he (Wheeler) would hem
gone crazy under the suspicion that he ha
murdered his motherin-law for her wealth
-Empire.
ChIXOAGO, Nov. ---The meneationa
°bargee; whieh have been made to the Mho
that Mr. Frank Wheeler, of Wilmette
formerly a well-known resident of Toroato
was"reeponsible for the death of his mother
in-law, Mrs. Cron, tete of Whitby, Onb,
and the subaequent burniug of his house
have gained no credence in police oiralee.
The authorities place no cenfidetio
whatever in the statements made by Mao
Eberth, which are in effect that Mr
Wheeler came to her some year or two ogo
and expressed a desire to gob rid of hie
mother-izelew and hie wife for the make e
the money he said they possensed, and that
he asked her to give them poison. In con-
sequence, however, of these extraordinary
statements beine deflnibeter nada Detective
Smith sent to •Wilmette on Sunday to tell
him that an important arrest had been mv,de
and to ask him to corue to Inapeotor Sheeati
. .
office Mr. Wheeler went, and from 3,30
o'clock untll 8.30 Was sabjeoted tie., the
closest kind of questioning by Ateistont
Chief Ktpley, Inspector Shea and the four
detectives who had worhed en the ease.
Wheeler Was confronted by Mrs. Dr.
Eberth, but she failed to substantiate her
statement), and at the end of a five hours'
exoneration both Anietamt Chief Ktpley
and Inspector Shea declared they believed
Wheeler to be innocent
Right on the top of the vindication came
further evidence following the apparent
unfouoded nature of the charger,. Late
Saturday militiamen, while hire. Samuel
Dingee, Miss Dingee, Mrs. Stringer, Frank
Berry and Wheeler were ;tending around
the mine, a Women apprombeil and raid
Mw wished to speak to Mr. Wheeler. She
Head ebe lived with the Du Champs family
in Wilmette. Monday the' was geicig over
the, ruins anal found a revolver. Mr.
Wheeler bad only two guns, both of .vellioh
were saved, mad it is thought thht revolver
belopged to ono of the burglars. The only
strums feet about the find is that five of
the six cartridges it centained have clearly
been exploded by the hammer of the gun
and neb ,by the heat. The next find was
the training five -gallon ken:mono can. This
was dug out of the basement. It watt
always hope in a recess especially built for
it on the back power, but ibm was found at
the opposite end of the building.
, Wben Assistant Chief Kipley and Inspec-
tor Shea 'abrade:red their „suspicions of
Wheeler work was begun with redoubled
energy on the remaining duce. The first
tried was the blood stains, and for the first
time Mrs. Bunker was questioned. She
told a story which convinced the debeatives
they were on the right trail. She said the
night of the tragedy she hoard several shots
fired and looked one of her window, which
is at the back of the house. A. noise in her
back yard attreetted her attention, and she
"sa.ye she dietinobly heard two portions try to
soak the fence. One of them fell, and the
other, with a enree, helped him up. At the
saute moment, abe saps, her little daughter,
who sleeps ' in the front of the house, ran
into the r001:0 exclaiming
" 0, mamma, two men ran across the
alelowalk ln Mont and one fell down. The
ether heaped him up and told him to hurry
up, and then they both ran through to the
beck yard."
tThe spot where the little , girl saw tine
men fall la whore the blood stains were
found.
Oa Monday afternoon 'Thomas Brooke
found a string of dynamite ae,rtridges
he hie back yard, WhiOli iIsright in the
line of Wheeles's and Mro. Banker's
houses.
Speaking of the case, Inspector Shoe said:
"1 am tabiedutely convinced that' Wheeler
le innocent."
Arai:sant Chief Watley said "1 regard
Wheeler as inteocent. I feel sure it vvill
be proved he a day or two. The dead bur.
gar has boon poeitive'y identified by the
keeper of a lodging house, at No. 32 South
Clinton street, where the man registered
E131 Logan. Welbaskey toile me he has a
good description of the man's companion
and it tallies with the desoription given ley
Wheeler. orm bay' we Immo roe good a olun
tthatboVeye the man will be eremite&
Tee.finaing of tire reetalver ie !strange, but
tt te
is a ill sterger that five of the do shone
should have been fired by the hammer, I
don't know what to make of that. We hail
Wheeler en the ramc for a long time and 1
woe well imprensed by him,"
Teo eoreeps maWilmette aro atilt Milling,
and, therefore, Mr. Wheeler on Tumoral,'
night again walkel into the Central Police
Station. lie WAS accompanied by a bonds-
man, and told Serge Broderick be bad eome
propored o give ball in any, amount for his
appears:roe at any time. f3ergh. Brederick
bola Mr. 'Wheeler that he Wee not wanted
by the pollee, and was not even under sue-
pittion. • MO Wheeler was ',not inatiefiee,
however, and as he was not gelembaok to
WPmette that night he insisted on leaving
his temporary address With the pollee.
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Belie a Bitterest Misty.
Chief Of Pollee Brennan was looked fu
IMpeoter BOOS?, officio with the ,baspectter
arid the details Of the Wilinetto butchery
end burning Wore carefuliy gone- over bY the
(Thief end • laSpootor:, A fiber() time laNer
rraisk Wheeler; aocomptualed by a blond,
0444 '4, tile station and 'lee, 'at oboe
leseted Ibi Chief ',Itrenneta,anil Inspector,
Shea; Vithei line cif preeedera Was
debe-
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mined upon ie. not yet hump, but certain
ht 41** the Peilee have gottee their
80000 wind h the ease, bud a farther mild
iglior Investigation will follow, ThO
Vase fore e net the only (roomy
that is Min tide tragedy. °her
agenoles are • at work invosiolgotieg
the matter in 'ail Ito' details, end
etartlieg develoOmenta may be copiloted
within tee next few dep. Landlord Leiolet
of the Bell lodging house, No, 32 011etert
attest, who identided the body of burglar
Logan as it ba V in the morgue, wen seen hy
o reporter. He eald thee-, he lad not Aeon
Logen ohne bisb Augest, when he lad)
etoppad at his lodging hoose. He st..yea at
the lodging haute several times'iwa dularie
the times that he stopped there he bad
several Paetiee call to ese him. The lett
our, of dime Lajnie remembers wan about
the eizo and build of Logan. Deteetimm alt
work en the Vete claret to know svhe Wee
lagan's partner en the niglatof the Wilinette
murder, end say that they are confident
that within the next few hours they will
bake hitu into °embody, '
With all beat work tile pollee depart-
ment haVO se yet failed to discover anything
which would tend to omit dieureda, upen the
story told by Mrs. Dr. Eberth teat Fltbru.
ary to pawned rioputablo witueteee.
HERE JSA NICE YOUNG FELLOW
A Man of Many Loves end Mita
• Aliases Who Wanted
TO BE MARRIED SOME MORE,
LONDOX; NE1V.
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atrestl3n6E
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c;:i°ek1t6igby:0.T
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' DteotlLogan,
charged withetealr
• Ing baggage cheeks
from the composts.
Mr. Logen heti
been looking ; for
Bruce for semo
i6 '!ekl) time -at hetet he
wanted to find a
I man • °ailed Ed
,
R ankle dime limb
Friday, when a person by that pelmet re-
ported to the G. T. R. dation agent at
Bothwell that he had found an obw roction
on the track and bad removed it He slated
that it oorsteted of three rearoad ' ties, and
that they had been Placed on the trench a
mile and a quarter east of Tharneseille.
The agent notified the authorities at Lon-
don, aud Mr. Logan was set to work On
the eate. Rankin laid that be would come
up to Laudon on Friday eafterpoon and
tell what he knovv abent it. Be dtd noti.
show up, and on Saturday Mr. Lmau went
after him. Since then he has bend that
Frank Brum, Ed. Rankin moil Frink N.
Watson are the Fame preen'and that tate
Prisoner was amenalge to the °hasp of
bigamy. Bruce, or Renkin, had been living
In Dover Centre for mix er eighb weeks. ,He
engaged to marry a youog woman in that
place, and the wedding was tri mar in
May. „
From lettere found en him ie is evil:lea
that Bruce hart been leading a double life
for some time. There are a couple from his
wife living in Retimay; °Aim a• drelsed to
Frank N. Watson, Parkhill. She implored
him to come home from Parkhill •and Jive
with her. , Sheirwas very lone10, woo
dewed how he could live away he att.
AO long. She •prayed thab he wa/ shun
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evil ocimpeniers, as he had promieed her he
would. . •
The Rothsay wornam who • otaiere to lie
Watson's wife, wrote candler letters shortly
aftervowde. She said teat) she waa very
miserable, and agahs implored him to conie
heme and live with her. She told many
little inoidente el homa lite in the quiet
country village, and in a portroript said :
"Bo sure and read your Bible every ray."
Another letter was from a dream:taker bk.
Brantford, eddressed to Freak Balm, Do-
ver Centre, and Biped, " Year eistere
Stella." , She htd truly been In Brantford a
ehort time, and evict/may expected a visit
from him, no, in the lettere after militing of a
trip to Buffalo, she alrooat exclueiVely
devoted herself Me a dearption of the•
poaliti in which the lived, so thet heMoulch
readily find her when he °woe. In a post-
script ahe deroribee how to reach her by
telephone and then tells him to write timer
no she will know what name he was going
by. .
Another letter was written free' Dove
Centre to his laments in .Niturinn, Ont. I
it he told ef his engagement to a Dove
Centre WOMV,12,, and saidethet the weddln
wou/d take place in May. He ate mike
them to send $25 at once. The letter w
dated November 2ad, but had never bee
posted.
Front this it would seem" that Bruc&
parents knew nettling of me netamage
&Abeam In Dover Centre Brune ditipley
a roll ef bills, and passed himself otf as
unozteyed man, :while he was at the ea
time writing home for money. Detect!
Logan has found his roli of bide to °cruel
of a wad of paper with a bill on the °Wad
At the , Potioe Court thin roaming B
wept like a child, and pretested hts inn
cence, stating that he carried a ,Iiiele itt b
pocket. He was remanded until Fria&
The couple of cheese found on the man ft
numbered 10,597.
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The Fighting lawyer ef alai
The fighting laseyer of name
Imaistere anti is approprie, ely nam
Booker; At the Ellsworth Few he
tinguithed himself by wrt edam and throw -
hag a 900-ponod bull. The Ilee t thy beoloxtretb;
Bovorefoot fence at a booed, Mopped a '
runaway hem with ens hand and remixed
two ladles from danger He ib 5 feet, 9 inches
In height and weighs 180 pouede, and has
won the respect of all the lowyere bn the•
Sheba. -New York Timm.
Obicago is said to httill,300001eiitefi'it5
its ammo, • '
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• Medical °Discovery.
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think " it's too got*
that it cures so temny ;
• to be true."
And vvhen yea beer
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otemiser, flosh-builden,
and strengthwestfirere
nothellitig like the
iaretery ii le known to modi science. 'The
diseases that it cures come from a tomtit .,
liver, or front impure blood. Mir everytitina-
sif this nature, it is the only guaranteed .
remedy. Iii Dyspepsia, Biliousness j M1
BrOlachiel, Throat arid Lung &freedmen en*
cry form of Strolls, even ConautoptiOn (Or
.,?-it ifiever fails to bonoilt or curie, you hart ,
The WoMe Your Catarrh* tile %or. vpia
put mono, ,babt..,
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