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14 Till' ANACONDA STA.XDAK1); SUNDAY MOHM,y|^ ^UGUgT 1.^. lap^. IIFREAK BRIDGE FOR PARIS ItWill Swing Passengers Across the Seme Like a Pendulum.^Projector Conceals His Name. But Has Depos^^ited $1,000,000 for the Work. SB' Franc*,tbv country of freak laveo-^Hon*, is in i^^^^^** w In :i ll is com^^pleted^what will undoubtedly lu- t^moKl freakish thain In bridges yet^given in the win-Ill. Tin' dealgXMt. prob-^ahly fearing that his relative* would^cause him to In- Imi ai . i i an d in a Inn.i^tie asylum, iliil I In v know iliai In had^conceived the idea i f building the^bridge, had prudent I) refused lo die-^clow his identity i xcept to those im-^inediatel^ CWWIMd :n tin work, bul^he has given a aunVienl guaraati^a aefloan pnrpoei bj depositing a mil^^lion dollar In the hands if the engl-^nr ii ao that ih re is m^ doubl that^Ihe bnilRe w III !^^ i ^^lil|^li t. il ThebridRe is In In a swinging dc-^sign and the pawn Bgera will Ik . nut wheeled,but miuiis ai Mm- an ll 'lis.- plait'n.istispnihil lietwun skv and^water on either bank .f the St 11,^ at^Itnuen then have b. en ^ i ^^ t.-il mi-^men^e towers IT.'. ^^^^ i In hi iRhl From^these lowers ^'at steel . aides an to^he strune Which will Nippon ^ rail-^laid track. Thii is all Ih- re is t^ If thebridRe prop, r. and no oni bul a^trained gymnast could erne* ll without^danger of fallitiR Unto the Belne, 160^feet below. The pawenger* are to be^carried across on huge platforms thai^will b' susp ml d from I ha track of the^bridge by sIiohr chains Wheel! la^which these chains are ana. led will^run along the trai k and carrv the plat^^forms, swinging gently to ami fro ^lur^^ing the passage, to lln npposit. side.^The motive politer Is to be electrlcltj Theplat fin an which will swing a^few feet ahovi' I In sin Ia^ ^^ of the rivet. aretn lie construct I'd trrv wagons andstreet cars as wall as petteetrlan*^It la claimed that not less than a thou^^sand persons could In- carried across ai^aok time. The dialing movement of^Ihe carriages as thej are swum; in ross^the rlvtt will pre id- a novel senaa-^tion to the passengir. while the close^proximity to the water without actu-^ally touching it will make Ihe expert^ime additionally unique*. ItIs evident thai lie inv nlor of llils^bridge had not the most complete eon-^tldim-i la Ins swinging earrlages being^proof against tin (real strain put upon^them, for he has directed thai Ihe Ida I formslie built In Ihe ^hn|f huge boati.au that In lh^ event of tin chain* tiviLegal Concept i ins In Itelatl at to^Mill :n I .a vi .1 ^ ^ 1111 A Finch, lectimr^'^u Misiiranii law in the Indiana lav,^I^ In ^I Indian.ip 41a vi Ml speak on ' The^Law of Insurant i in tin Law School^Prof, fharlis X Hn gory, as isclai ^^dean of th. c iltege of law of the ITal-^versify nl Wis, 'iisin. will i, ad a paper^. ii The Wafc ^f laiw Teachers. Thebar association w ill inert^\\ ^ diii silay nun nine at 111 o'clis k at^the V. Mi' \ building. J .sepb M^Woolworth of Xi Inasku will deliver the^[iisldint s ad.lnss in ,v mini hi rs will bei lei (id. a naa general eoumii win In-chosi ii and up: Is from the offloem^Will be read I'll the evening of the ala i l ^ ^ p 'tis v. nl l.i' made by l he Ctnjmtlttccami Ji^ i^pi mb-ncc ami law^reform, Judi. lal administration and^nne dial pi^.. . Iun\ I gal i .111 atlon^u ml a Inn--1 hi I ^ I lie liar, i unnnf inl^law. Inti t national law grievances and^law r^ porting and digesting (JovernorMriggs of New Jerse^- will^di liver the annual address I i the as^^sm iatIon at the meeting of Tliuisluv^morning, and HBOClg will be maib' by^spieial ^ immin.es on expression and^liussitli atlon of the law. Indian I ait^^lali m. Uniform stale laws, fedi Mil i ode^of minimal procedure. patent law and uniformityef awed tan and com para livelaw. Inthe ^ veiling Rohan Mather of Mil-^M^| will i ad a paper on ^CotaatltU* iimal C aiatrtictlon ami iii^ Commerce lulls' and Kugeiie Wamhaugh of^Mas. .n liusi iis. it paper on The Pres^^ent hropi -if Ooveramenl. Both I hem^pnpen will ba etecnoaed under the la. IlllllUterule^At Ika Friday niornlng maelea now ..iii.,is w iii in- tax ted.^Preparations for the entertalamanl of thedeli galea liav 1 Ii n mad ^ li^ in. in^pen af thl I lei 'and hat Tin v In^idude a steamboHl excursion on l.uk. Lile ffadaiarti i afterin. ami tkt an nualdin* i a kick a ill ba held nl tin^Hollenden hotel Frlda) et mug Tkt^Hollenden v.hi be iii headq Barter* of tinassiH-lalioii. Thanraai al ^ Mean of i bt aaaoclatloii^a;, Jameg at, Woolworth of Oaaaha, pn ilenI John Hlnkk I of Baltln . eerretaQr:Fiam h Hawhl of Phlladel-^ptiia. treasurer. Themi' in.gs of the aeaaoiatton an^., i .^ g) ^ , ii attendi ^i. ami it la rxpet t outtliand usuallv izi\^u |^uvver In^operation* according to his own^men I hla skill has I ee n all the more^elTisiiv. He has rarely had lo aban^^don a vvre k alder mice In ginning work^on It ThearRiinn nt !^^ aMhia that tis^ much^unc.ilainlv sin rounds a vessel sunk at^a deplh of ^n fit ! or more in the open^lafee. o^ In thi- river. In a still harbor,^vvnh in-it In i w ilu I nor sea nor passing^vnaaaai la fear, It i^ only a iiueation of^linn wIn ii tin wrecker lias the boat^ntloai llul Ih* great majority of vi - aahidu not founder in si iii bnrbara bul^in He oaaa lake or river through col^^lision, or in the lake Iausi of the givingaway of sunn part of the hull.^With Ih apparatus thus fat used on thei.ik. s .in is iiiust work beneath the waterand Hey must have air sup^^plied i.i them by pumps In the hands al^men above In silll weather Ih' air^pumpers ran semi down this air with^no dl'l'eiilly. but let there be , v u a^slight sen on and work must It' sus^^pended, foi .laiig. r attends tin pump^^ing ol air front a boat that Is ns-klng^ami lulling This is perhaps tha chief dtnVult]em i unlaws by it. id in bis workon the Cayuga, not counting, of^conn I'^ gn at depth In vv hu ll ah*^In In Ih* rivits the trnubl eniollll-^t' nd liy the vv rei ki r lia ^ alw.i v ^ been^tha ilaniag. done by caretea* tiasslng^vi ssils. Tills Iii.tin red Itekl ext ceding'^|y w In n at Work on tin Arnu ui'. sunk^In ||M St. flair river, and delayid him^many weens In talsing m-r. Tilkind of device to Is- used III rais^^ing a vessel d |^ nds on Hi tdxe of Ihe^v ^ ssi I. v In tin r light or w ilh cargo, and^Ilu- In. alien. Tin l ight of more Ban*^toons demanded bv the tmi hull of thet'ayuga would not be nled for a small'r boat. Itig Inevvt ry casks might^do the work as well and save tboUa^sands of dollars. In I river it is eer- lalathai pontoon* like those Iteid is^using would not be practicable, Fir^river grarh ii is i maldend thai wosden^cnaka made faal to ^ b it around th* hulland pumped with air aie the aMBt piaii.ai.i- Thai naa th* method us.d .hi Ihe Arm. iir ami the Iv isnia. twoegtrental) dlnVull river wrecha, Inthe raising of th ijuebee vvleg poatoonaof aroa ihapi ware m* ployed,^lb id tried inllateil i an v.is bag* oa the^Ai in. m i withnut sin i ess and other*^have tried them with similar result Thesteel polite ill. ! Hell g* Raid I* Us^^ing mi the Cayuga, tbongh of dlfferenl^shape, has lie ii used with sUCce** bv il Canadianwrecking lompany, s. that^his lib ii w as u ii irigtnaX^Tie coMnaakf* that aadartak* t.. n - leatev*aa*la ftoni rocky or samlv^beach - do not da u on nalatlon, bul fora staled sum p r .lay. which is paid^them whether or not th* boat is |. laaaad.TM andirwrlttw f Ih* MM ||th* beat is iiisiii- d. Tin s.' Jobs are alway*lot mated m tadagg i^ . puia- hlel onipanbs, vvlm do nil in Iheir povv-^. i i,. . ve the boat ill aa short u time as^possible i'li' iisull usually is that Ih* BRITAIN'S BRILLIANT LAUREATE. Thelb-*- wa* on the mnuaer lawttj^Th* loses (dimmed, tla liilils were Imill t lure ..in A II i le ISM t W ith a p^. ll Inahaa Aclassic curl was on Ills brow lisB*agal uncoiisi ioumi. - - ''id: II.siepissl him forth ami made Id* bow,^Ami read It to em. so n d.d. Andnow Ihe dew is tint. ^^'^^ ' more,^And one*- again tile r^^-^ el.-w. Thelittle IMS ! is ^|uiti' sore,^lie ir It. almenl gf him wan ^* low. NewV.nk I'riss. MAIDEN,WIFE AND MOTHER 1 |TO THEMAIDEN iraVe^am OMkallgthe tlHettkoU t^f woiuunliiMitl, wlmse life hu^ Imii tlarkeued Uy the^results of if^MfMhN of tlit' l^ws ol nattite; who nectls the sympathy anil atl-^vice of tt |^hyivit:iuii. luit wlio ho-iitiUs to cxposo her sufferings to her family^doctor bfcMNg of tii** eiiibarnissint'iit it wouhl cause. Kjydefilled B qAo THE WIPE Nil-I I imil Amliiith ti^ Onil:^^* i^ Uloo*l^^laiig,|^.tliTiii Hi*, y ilMaM^of u ffUtl. BwiMllglo feel btr iiiHptitude for the pmWm ^lio is called upon l^y nature^It 111, t'eelmir the tAeroarhments of ^lise:tM^ upou her delicate ^'(mstitutic-u and^knowing Ml btW to regain her \v;isteil health. 33 33^3^3 TO THE MOTHER Kioni the Ni vv York Hun. Sam Hyde, the grave*! nun 111 ltl.ii.ilvTangipahoa.^ ih upller of thelaw with rlilc and shot.'ur if mi' s-^sary. the dr ad of th lawl ss and^iiiuidi ioiiH gaiiK that gtfeata lag! par^^ish, is dead. Mis In,.I was found on^iho public road near Ainile. rldillen^with l.iillets at..i bueksle.i Mis dealli^was not in ueeoiU Willi the maxl n^^It is always the unexp.-. l d Hint hap-^is'iis.^ Kveryone knew and .-: mi Just^as I, II as lln ..tilers I bal D a ould dieJust us he did. assas-niim d from ^y^ ^ _~,_ ^^ ^ ^ _ __ ^ _^ jr-^ _ _ ambushby half a ilexen inurdeiersf\ I^If Jf J IXr-V f 1 1^*^ VI III .'i.ii.llo meet him iii ogaa tght And nV- *A J^/X V XX V X llhimgli b* had iieen threat n ^l. sine gg^at. and wnunibd lialf a doaag Mines, he^a* vi r hesilated lo lead a poM against^the outlaws who Infest Tangipahoa,^and was always ready lo give buttle to iinni. it is a lighting country where Ihe..fibers of t!i ^ lew s. :ve their pa-^Ban w it ii rati in band, and whet JudgeLynch and Justle, ma) b agg^lly mistaken fbr each other, for thay an-1vi in brathara, km1- 'r'' . ; PHUItWKU StVINOINll HKIIM1K At'ROM TDK ^RINK, bnakingor the ln.ilg.- iise'd giving^way the passengers v ill ^ til] drop a^few feet to the water below, when th*^carriage will float like an ordinary^boat, and enable tin pan Pgera In maketheir way to sh without th* riskev. n of a vv ttlni Thesuange feature of this m.v. I un^dt rtaklng is that some engineer* of^egperlenei to vv hum tlv plan hn* been^stilimltted d i late ... ,,, p, ssess v ain^able feature* and to b. a si rid. forvv anl^In the art of hrtdg* building li is^pointed out that while, mi an ordinary^iiridge, transportation is slow even^where trains are run across, an army^could lie loaded mi tin platform* of tie^fieak bridge and swung a. loss in a^very short space of tunc. As fast as^one platform was loaded with men.^guns and horses and started mi its trip^across, another could Is' getting ready,^aad by the time th tirst had crossed^the second would b. on its way to thu^same shore. Provisionis only made with Ih* pre*^ent structure for ihe cgrrlggaa to be^run one way. Winn Mev reach lbs^opposite shore tiny will be run back^again on the same ttatk Tin dealgnet^at the time that he disclose* hi* Mb It^tlty. which will be onl| at) i th- ex-^pirimcnt has proved to be in su.. .-^s^that he . laims will Immediate!] begin^on another nrtdgeof the same siv k^that one can hi us..i !..-^ .^om direction ami tin- ether for return^trip*. Atpresent Frem hm, n are v. ..fling at^the design and wondering wh) eeaai^one doesn t And u straight jai km for^the laventor who is putting Ins mom v^into suc h a araaate, but meanwhile the^building of th bridge, thi iiiat of which^will be Immense, goes merrily on. and^It I* hoped thai Ii) '^.'^^ th. Miin uir.^will be completed ready f..r op ^^Whether or not it will prove^practical value remains to be set n but^It la giving employmcni to many^French mechanics, so ihat whettaei ii^1* a failure or not the enterprise will^have done some good t.. mankind. WILL MEET NEXT WEEK. TwentiethAaaual itesslon ^f ^!.#^ Aatoriraw^Bar AM*elati^u lo Be Hslil in ( bnrolaad.^Cleveland, t^hlo. Aug. 12.^The Amer^^ican Bar aaaociatlon will hold It- -^^^annual meeting here, beginning ..n the^ttth of this month. The section of le^^gal education, of which Hon. K .1.^Phelps of Vermont I* chairman, will^meet on the 24th. and with an Inter-^mlaetcn on the 2^th will remain In *ee-^alon four day*. 'The section of legal education will^meet In the T. hf. C. A. building. Three^pagan will he read at ita meeting*.^The first. by Henry E. Da via. the re^^cently appointed district attorney of^Washington, D. C. will be on ^Prttnl- *dthai several band red eminent metn-^w ^ - al Mi. bai a ill be al the Clevelaad^nieeiing this rear. RAISING DEEP WATER WRECKS gaaagaaReoenoi at ratwnba* ahag* mid^i angna* hi sal Lnha n n m Kronitin I let roll 1*1 e* I'ress Whileone of the v.lei keis at this^port has aflen bought sunken vessels^and attempted lo rg!a* t In in. m lias antrat led i^ i gam I at at, m *lthat i an withg*agg or less success, ihe majotiiv s.ivthere is no gagge*. in ibat sen ..f^vv in king Held, perhapa. will tak no motechunies mi this class of work^and lie biggisi . banc* of all he is tak^^ing now in the attempt to raise the^i .iviiga. which seem* as far off as^ever, if the laiist re|^uts an to ha^I.auk. t mi ihan u iy oilier man Old^Captain Petot r..:. oa of Chkcaga might bein Ih* lave with Man, hut Kali gag^is past 7.'. and eniliely too old to do any^kind of work. Ills teat of raising the^: Kasoia now Ihe A A Paikei out of^' ilu Dot roll tit r, with hat broken lank^ami all. ami deliv. i lag In r to dry dot k^i he then past Tn is proliablv un-^^ngaled in ihe annals of lake wrecking^I Thomas Murphv or llils city is th^^1 lietronet who lias til the past done^I some noiabb work along that line. II*'^I and Ills tool her. S A. Murphy, raised theCnandtaa *t*a*aei Baahai now the^l^. 11.nt ..vv n. .l steamer F. R. gp*aaei^out of smne Ml or 'hi feet in ihe rapld- aevlagst btary's river. Th. y l*g)ed en for many nn ntbs. meeting with whatseemed hanaraaatggtabh ahgtaahnk billthev finally lauded tin sleunn i.^Jusi what they made out of It is prob-^lematlial. though it mul.l not have^been much Is th' ..pinion of ^.unc peo^^ple. t'a|itainMatt Swain, in his line prwgs^ably Ihe most successful wrecker the^lakes have ever seen and Captain John^tjulnn. who has grahghl] made more^in. gag out of th^ diving business ihan^any other man. Isilh say there is no^miitiij in ib ep-vv aler div ing. Swain. Ill bisgcggtlaa as masii r ef wrecking tug*^for the late s it flrantaiisnl and St Parkerft Milieu has eerer raised a^Isiat from a great dipth of water He^has always preferred to work at his^boat* when in sight, and his owner*^h^\e always Iwcn of the same mind^His a. . ..tt.plishments in thai line in^^clude the releasing of the Albanv in a^bad plight off Thundtr bay. and now^forever at the bottom ef l.ak- Hinmi:^the Neowho. which h^d practically a^hmkep back, and a long list of wreck*.^^ome of them as Urge and a* difficult^as these, others lea* so. but all In sight. Ata ^ r^ k of this kind the actlona^of Swain have been prompt aad thor^^ough In the extreme As he ha* alway*^Iieen allowed plentv ..| competent men^and a good tug and OMapteti wrecking laaaia la * men *avi considerable by^that plan even dough ill. pile- de^^mand^.! by til. company Is a big one. I.i i a man ^:o Into i be scheme of rais^^ing a boat thai tin's- rotnpanlea refaac 10have anything to do With and he is aiwavsana war* of th* dgatotajti**^ah.ad of alga, Soinciii.ieg be buy* the gfrtnhfor a small sum. which the for^^mer owner Is glad to get. as he is hope- leeaol her linn*, if. Bul ihe rentare*^some wrecker is willing to take the^.ban..- and he go*B, and loses gflar^Bloath* of planning ami Working and egpenae. He nay paj a comparatively largjiam for the wreck and still fail. 1^a ml If ho ev en releases her or raises iiibaal hi has siiii to rehalM her, and thin,after all the Mat, finds himself^^addled With a bnai lltat may he en 11rely Dutrlaaaad by the larraaa* in the s,/,iof the vessi Is. In making this ai-^l - in pi th. vv i.. k r is a I vv. I v s ...nil tinted withthe claim the own rr or I nan ranee meghave gg the sunken hull This^rlaltat I* al.vavs ,i ko.h1 one, unless Mi.^vv n ek han*^ iis to Ii ^ tn the path of gat -^Igallon, a menace to imsslng v. ss. lv^ami the lag** allivvi.l b) goveTgaaeat^I. r i moving il is pust. Vtin num. Kronithe Indl aiapolts Journal. Jiniiiiig*JI bring aeagani, on* i^^nar^^ii -It's a hard hard thins to s iv of h m m. bati .i ^n t thtnh Jtmtits ba* am gn .^mental capacity.^^^The capacity is there all right *nangh.^^| -^ilil the other, but then is nothing to^All It '- ah*II.in Prove ll Pree*Ihe Indtaanagfja JaarnaL MiidfjeWhit would ynu aa If ^ ^ i veraatl Tie.mas called nn * giaherlaa idiot. WattsIII nuke him pea. it, ^vfrv lilt^gf Ii. I de.n l Is Hew any one ev^r lie.ml on gfbant liearestI i- Kromtin I'^tioil Free l'ies- Mis*i:i.i. t iv-Mr. duave always treat* mewith mil. Ii more ilef^rcine than he^doe* any gf the other girls. yeja*Sprightly -He bis told nis ufmi^th^t he )i^s no use for I man win PUgl toraegat t age. ANatural ^i... .ii..n. FromTruth. He No, I . ouldn't go to Kurap* this^year, because 1 had to have my plumb^^ing done over. SheWhen does your plumlwr sail.' MarcaMlc Kromthe i'Mi ago Record. Mr Cleveland Is one of the few men^who knows, from other than lhaan^knowledge thst there Is more fun w.iieli-^lng a bull game than being preaident. QodMggg wi^ kM gXaaaaVted thd licst of her life in (lie caio and nourisli-^^tal of lier ehlldrt ii, and who will knows the inipotiitcy of tlru^ra for her^inntty eOhnpUsihtg| to thost^ who feel tho loss of nervous strength, whoso^vitality is wasted in the cares and worries of Ufa iitnl who have weak, trein-^lilni!.' si'iiMilions. |iains in the luiek, nervous hemlnelie, benriui^-dowu pains^ami ihe thousand other si^ns of exhausted vitality. Alinuk is offered free of cost which will point out the plain truths regarding^your conditions, its cause, anil will tell you how to cure it. This hook is the^result of l)r. A. T, Nitndeu's thirty years' experience as u physuuuu. It is full^of valuable information and tells how you may regain health, strength and^perfect woiniiiihood through the use of Dr. ISautlcn's Klectrie Uelt, niude espe^^cial Iv for women. iiioo.ivTaagipaboa.^ as it is- called. marksthe nieel ing of two . i\ iligations^ami Ih, I i n stand of th. old wild hoi d.r si ii.- agalnat modern law and Jus^^tice and civilization. Th country is^n. nrl... I vi I. yet lis formal nusle of^life was mnch on the game line* as that^of Ihe wildesl inolllitain dlsli'iet* of Tenneaa*and North Carolina and Ihe^population is the same In ..rigiu as ih^^p. age* liv ing on Ih* Mue Rldg . itwas originally a hard i eotsntry,^far 'I'.ingip.ihoa is a part ol whal [i^known In Uoulalaaa u^ ^the Florid*^parlaht *.^ It a as n. | ., part at th Louisianapurehase. Inn of Florida.^When Jcnvrann I'ought LonlaUMaa this^section cuntlnu .1 nominally under Spanishrule. A great nninv dbgpera- doe*ami many o_f ^the poor whete irash ' ..f Un Smith cane In iherev, and thetepanlarda had aa easy time with^t a^ unruly aettlera. In 1IU they roer,^threi -.it Un gpnnlah rolte, ratabllahed Iheteptilille of Wist PI. tida, and ask^^ I tor admission lo the 1'nlted Btatea^in much the sam. maun. ; as Tl s;.s did^afleiward. but the new i pghllc was notrceagjnlgea. Then th. federal gnar-^ernmeat, iadlng this aactnia state^i toiiiii, some, for it begghae tha reeoel of^all the lawl..-.- element* on the border,^and was practically without govern- meat,forcibly *flead ihe renatry and^anaeged it. it has gpeatty rhaagid anilNBJggJiOVed Sim,, ihen. but ll shows^| v. 11 lo tills day Its origin an. its .n ig^Ingl |^ pld.uion In some pari: of the pariaaea,aotaMy Tanglnahoa, whereg gnatdeal of ihe old, .i lid outlaw IdI sinvlvi s. and w her teggjg und veiulvt^Igg silll exist. winn a fi mi atari* iii Tangipahoa itis likely lo ki e|i up for sev eral ^^ irs^and In call tor a number of death*^before it Is wound up. Sanx Hyde^probably lost Ms life in each i leu i, althoughihe people are nil ^ ilm; iu^say who killed him. but on ims point^I her* Is a strong suspicion. Lostyeai the feud got new le-^vival from the killing of ^^,. \. ||, Cui-s.which ocearred on hani rlection day.ami the affair elves r.on'-' bleu of SumHyde'* sand, a* Ih* hoyi rail ii Therewas a feud lietween tli^ Iwj^men. fJoaa aad II^^!^^. and trend wa*^ex|s i n ^l if they nn t i loss v is a c il.- uidatefor roroner, ami Hyde took lb*^slump agaiusi him and liclpd tu . .-^feat MM by a narrow liiuji.riu \\ !ic,i^the doctor nu t Sam. ^ h ^ eforc. he^wein al him tooth and nail. \ nl. v^lio n bis list bnorked the c niter umi^Mtgller man down, ami bofni 1 llv..e^had recovered liovs hail hN pi.dm nut aadhad sbm * boli thrangh H^ib :. stomach. It wa- a wound . dlnuii.v fatal,bnt the pluck) laBaw, holding^ins . ntralbi In aa* lund, palled outhis revolver vvnh the otttct. He-^lore he could tin a -^cond i n irmi^Ih* doctor struck and shall rail his^tight hand. He dropped his platol, pitged e up aith tlthe* I imd grad.and. (Jtbdngh la agony he nl'ed 0Kralghl thai uoei fill dead with a^Lull, i through his heart. 11 yd] fell^ut the same time. . xhausted by hi*^wanad* ami the lo- of Mood, and fca^a aahi ha ia^ ui ihe i^oint if ileal h; butas mam as he was out glTMg tea^shouldered his title and waa e.-.i Iv for duty. Atthat time Tangipahoa was In a^fivir of evil.-nun' over the Cation^inurd is .when an . iitire family ,.f^lour, -including two .-omen, w.iv kill^^ed bv a young negio For a. no tin\^the sit tint ion ia Amite was Mi or n^lug. fin the mob surrounded the lown^aial declared its Ir.t. ntlon to lyn Ii the^negro murderer, At. h Joymt. with tils^pal. Johnson Sum led the po*^c that d*hadedthi ronrt h'ggat acalnal Ih* Kmlnrs.and .1. tarajl that they geniiget at the negra only over Ms^dead body. H 1a IhraM had a ino I^eaTect, and tha negro ggnrderers wore^allowed to be taken to New i^ric*ua^tor sate keeping, They goal Ju.l r^Lynch in the end. however, for ^ Inn^Ihe) were brought ik front New or-^;. ans for trial, sum. weeks later, they^war* tak. n from th. train by the mob,^naarctged t.. the arena of their mur-^dvrs. ami there lynrhetf, after a linl,^burning and a tlrhi. in which the two^i^ at^ d inerad ri hit and slugged a h 1the. la the amusement of the gMb.^I^r. I I tins* brother of th^ man killedby Hyde, w.i^ himself killed mi^lieccmber last This stems to have^Mitred up the Moss faction, which hud^thus lost two of its leaders, and mi^Christmas some .r its mem lets went^on a mail hunting egpedltioe Ian^llv.!. a.is s|,,,t ^, i,u, ggggped^his cousin. Davidson, was killed, n,^Ing shot in the ba. k. ^^ne of hi*^sailanis. Monroe I'ambert. nviivcd^IWr^ wounds. Another friend of Hyde'a^rained l*syne was also sjsaglllll ll he-^ing shot through ibe leg by a i n: ^^Intended for Sam. Itwas WaU knoan who had don* the^killing, the Mill and |i^mbe^-g brothers,^supporters of tin .^s faeilon. snd it^wa* charged that they were Incited lo^commit the rrime by HM sister of the^two lirs Moss. v,h.. had taken an oath'^to get rid of 8am Hyde and Ins entire^family Hyde tendered hie services to^th* sheriff to arrest ihe muni. ,^ i. Callon of send'/or litis book lo-t/av. It sail by mail il is^closely sealed, Wilktml marks, free. Call on or address 33 33^3 |5ANDEN ELECTRIC Co. | SU Wa*^hiltgtofl St t oot, Portland, Oregon. ^.titdiitHluUu.idiiiUiitiutiiiiUiii,Utt!dtli*iin4iUiUiiiiih^f wholive in tin wcat era ggii of the^parish, beyond the Tangipahoa, in a^very uiM country. He si t out with^three men. When they mm* la the^Mill bona* and surrounded It ^ fusil-^lad. was opened on Ihe poaae front theboUaC, and if was evident thnl the Millshad aaaeahled their frienda and^war* determined to gtve battle. Two^of Sam s paaa* arere put ham d* aem*' Imtby tin tir. . a man rallied Break* I^aelag simi in the mouth end another I^gggaad Bradley, a ee*tala ol Sam. I^through the ahouMer. The third man | ofthe |Hiaae. a deputy ihetrlff nan.ed ' Dees.aarr*nd*t*d to th* onthtwa, I^leaving Sam aione to btra the enemy.!^Intrenched behind a stump ami anil^rnpalled with ammualtkaa, he beM his i^fnrtr ** for home with bis Wlnehaater, hisaim being so gaad that the Mill^gang igrai not leave their bouse. A I^compromise waa Anally agreed to, and |^ttam. convinced that ul nu und una - j^sisted bfl could not arrest the entire Millparty, agreed to retire to Amite]^city. He was io have nee paaaagwI^under ihe compromie* raaathad, inn be I^had barely reached the neighboring tone*when one ol the Mills liruclior-j atgalyopened Rr* on Mm. and brought |^him down with a battel in his left side^Although severely wounded, he still^kepi the cm my at bay until his frienda^i-onId com* to his as. istap.ee and carry^Mm back to Amite A!tho'.iKhdefeated la his attempt to^arrest the murderer* of his cousin.^Hyde did not abandon his project, and ,^a'liioun. nl Ills purpose to make the hi - i^i. sts sootier or later; und he was trying j^in get up a posse lo Invin. ^ the i nemy's 1 countrywhen ^ ton any* ago, la tha^surprise of every eate, the mils ami Bamberg*,followed lay a large crowd^of their supporters, marched into Amiteami *arreadered to the sin t in. Afbrdoing so. however, they appal**^ently ataktnad. for. got llkinir the ..ut-^look. ni afraid of Hyde, tin) three eft^thi authority of the sheriff, withdrew^their surrender, inarclnd boldly out af^Court, and went home an aci of da*^iWhich has caused th* sheriff no Utiletranble gad lias led to Uir ats ^i^rtalgnatten or ratlragarat. Hydestill planned hi* expedltiofl^witn a posse Into the country beyond^the Tangipahoa river to trraei th* nunileitis, but was delayed by n lil-^i!. .tli. nil business. He is ., f , d i al^^ Hi. nil. being postmaster al fly 1^ s^station, and h* had la go to .Unit*^|gal till to preseni his i'.i.o't. Hi wentthare, hand up hi* aecouatt, ami^fiaii.d back on horeeback about la.- llght0g Saluiday. Two haUrU a lii- erard*his bad] was found |jia; in theroad a couple of miles r un Ai-^ggtV H aJgg a murder of the pjics:, i...Ii si tv |f assass.ua'imi. piei'i^ ^! wellIn advance. The assassi.is lad^pupa;..! an ainliush ehMM bv ihe^lead. Here, where the bushe t vv ^,^thickest, tli. y hud ^u; nn of nln,' in^Ih* shrubbery and the eviden-e aht vv-^. .1 that llils culling b:.d l. . i n . .'.^two da^s In advance of the ~iuidci.^Th'- inurdi rer. had riibl. ti iln:.' the^pi vii.us night. Had their horses in^ihe woods and wailed for Sam. Tiny^gave him no chance for dafemv*, ut d th.y deterasined that there ritoa'l be nomistake this time, for 'h^v l.nd^found that. In spite af his ^^*:.* ss.^he was lough and recovered .'ro:n^wounds thai would have prov i d fc.t.il^io others. There antra 43 vvi.unls in^bis bod), nearly^ any of whli Ii would^have been otiltiiarily fatal, and he was^literally riddled with buckshot and^rllle balls. He was too sevinly wound^^ed, of eagre*, la magr any defease, but^there wore itulications that he hhd^i lllllg .lisp, lately to hi* horse Din I at^artu- life was extinct. The nartfaMa^which contained his official pa,^^!** a*^poatniaater was tWdtad by si\ balls,^bgt. strange to say. the horse was un-^liuti the assassins had find . ^n ^^lose a range and aimed so v. ell thai^a a hullel was wasted or went iv.i't^of the mark. Theassassination of Hyde has aus-^rd a very ugly feein g among the con^^servative rttlacng of Tangipahoa pat^Ish. and with gis^d reason Last yej-r^there were 11 minders in the ggghaV*^iiimr of litem hmtally savage and aa^far this year ihrn' have le-. n six war^^den nnri ihrw lym hing* In a tiopu- ihi.in of If.***. If the vv hoiin , v did^s wi 'I w v 'Uld have pm a mur-^der* andI) ich.rgs a year. Itie h-wthof Hyde Is espeelally eegt -f-d.^l.xauw lie was s stnlwsrt aggtparl *r of^the law. the leader of the law ani or derclement, even if he went around^with a rani an his ahonlder! and no.^was the one man wham the mwleel^*t*t ml reared, H is though* tha: lbs^death win e noon rage and make them^mole dangirtiaa than ever. Anattempt was tnndc la track Um^run.i. i, is witii btoodhouada, uui Ii^proved a failure: tin- weather waa t...^dry and hot. Thar* aa* some talk rf^appealing to tnc goreraat hi sen i^troop* to Tangipahoa, tha I'tea bring^thai the pre ae ace of the mllltbt I hew^would enconrag* the cttkaena lo ai-^real the murdererti aad nth r dat-^ggeotaj charai lei W he real |hr^y woitld^otherwia* ba afraid lo do so betsaua*^It i.. aid brkag down on them tin ani*^nnieity of the gam;. Onvaraar \'*^-^.. r, boweVert has gone no futih-r Mian looaTee ^ rewnra for th* arraat if^Hyib s mardarf. l-iv.n should the artist take pla.u^thire Is little chance of c.nv i. Mon.^!,.i the pai'lah is *o cat up mm ihuta andfactions that the distiim attor^^ney frankly admits that it la Impos^^sible to ascur* jurtea that ail] aan^^vici. The faction to which the crim^^inal iHiMiigH is certain to have eaae*^of the ntamber* oa ihe )ary, and Hw-y willslay out forever lather ''aan iirin.;^In a verdbt ol guilty, This make* the^problem of bow to redeem ^Bloody Tan;;ipaIna.^ BO dMteglt Th*'Uotlci-li Metlioil. KromTit-Hits. customerno barber)' Caa rag give mea decent sha\ e BarherTea, sir; yes. sir. in my shop^MtlafactkM is gnaraateedi at whlakara returned PNe pt mid l'i aelti i'. rromTit-Hits. Yourwife guve us a splendid lecture^mi cooking last .veiling. Why weren't gagthere^ Iwas baaa* with a terrible attack ofdy: |k psla. \atjegnnnl Knvoy. Fromthe Cteveiaad Plala Dealer. Thaiis a aratt) servant maid they^l ave at xi door to Tomllnaon'a. Ves;.tlmt'sthe one they always send^ev er 1.1 borrow- Tonilinson's law n mow- Ih. I,i-ratrr I'r.illi the Lens. rromHm tndlanapolia Joaraal.^i by- Profeaaor, la it eve: possible totake the glean.- from the less ProfeaaorPotterhy^There is a pretty^. loo* a| pn ach to it w hen the conceit is^taken out of a freshman. STOPPED HI3 CRUMBLING. lie-ultof a little Surprint! by if is tVlf ^^and Vliniiei . Mrunipefisn't big name, but it will^serve. He's u nig man with a big voice,^big appctit . big heart, big hank ac^^count and rather a beg agfalen af htnv s;!f.He belongs to that extensive class^lltat ccme lg from Iho couiitry. begin^In u small way and push along till they^am among the leaders in ih' i:' respec^^tive i.tilings. Ii is not long since h,.^mart led a dainty little woman whose^. l.i' I aim is to please him. For w i eks.^day by day. he reg'ialcreil Ihe familiar^. Id complaint that no cooking tasted^as good as mm In is used to. Mrs. drumper waa so anxloeni la pteaa* htm gadreinov. this lause of complaint^thai she leiisted. fried, sfwed and^broiled herself in the kilchen. but^Mrunipcr nevci ceased to yearn for mothrr**cisikiiig. i)ti day a iilaln but cheery olilladv appearedal Oraaaner'a front door, she v.us (he molher. and had come a long^way i',si to .see her boy once more and^give him a surpris . lie -v-ould not lie^In.me till evening, and his at tl* wife^enticed tha old lady into Ihe cooking^department, determined that he should atlast he made happy. The mother^usi I plenty al grease, made plenty of^smudge and felt more at homi till than^she would have hgag In the parlor. She^was induced la Kgnaln in bCT room till^the Bieal was well undet way to see 1(^Ortamper did not recognize the food as^pi pared by her hands, lie sniffed the^uir of the diking noni and Ihere vvss^atl unpleasant look on his face. He^^canned the table ami the look deep-^Mard. lie Hied a few dishes, laid aside^his knife and fork, turned to his wife^ami .Iceland that he could stand It no^longer. He had hoped that sh^ would^burn, but this was. by all islds. the^worst pat, lb' would write for his^mother and she could remain until th.^wlfi learned her ways. Whenhe knew all lie wilted, admit^^ting Ihat tobacco might have spoiled^bis titsic. and now eats any old thing^vv Ith relish. ttilin kv. I'nnnKim. Wifi-My fathir used to say I was^tin- brightest Jewel he possessed. Husband(growltngly) Opal at must^have meant, for you've brought me bad^luck ever since I've had you. !:.is:anii- Mag aad Baaa Therearc In the Patted Kingdom^L'Sn.iinO famillis of g iitry. whose aver^^age Income Is *7 .'.tvi. but there ure 4.7^.-^nua working class families whose aver^^age Income Is only H8J. ham** to:' Change. fromItrooklv-n Life. This*verse von say Jack wrote to^you are called To Her Riven Tresses.'^acd pan ire a perfect Iwby hloiuh.^Maude.' Yes.but tl.ls was way last summer, dear. ni*ar*e tie t^***^d n Kromthe Atlanta Constitution. llcngibis editieatioii!^ exclaimed the^old mail, angrily. Why.what's up now^* Well. 1111! - been three years at col^^lege and lie can't plow six acres al day^' \'l \ .V.llll.-Vgf*. ftnmthe Waaenaaram atnr. Mrs.Wellun savs -h, is going to s|iend^a htffgn part ef the laatmor at home In t'ae^t lty.^ ^aid Mr. Cimrox reproat hfullv. Vcs.' !'^ nlicil lits wife, ^she i.i i afford^it She's so rich nohiaiy can Insinuate ihatshe's ahmn d to. iwi Tir^. AHot Springs men han' w ho is a h^v^Pall ciithusisst hunt] nine dressed chiek-^rns cut In front of his store the ^iher^day and labeled them thus: ^A pivk'd^u i ne. Mother-loveit^mixed with daily,^! ourly sacrifice.^The IcMN increas^^es with the sacri^^fice it entails.^The more a^mother suffers^and endures for^her little one, the^Iv more precious it^|\ becomes. She^^ Cloves it because^^j^jshc has latiorcil^' and sufl'ereil for^it. The phvsical^orpaus concerned ingaahvantj af^^fect a woman's^entire constitu^^tion to a degree^only halt' realized^by minv dnctor^. Women are one*^Ireat'il spfcia'lv foi sick headachea, dya-^peni . gatdaticholv, or what is tmppnsril^to be a liver gf kiitnev affection or heart-^mat tat, whea in reaJtty Hat whaa* trouble is'...iih the reproductive organs. This^delicate ami intricate organism and the^llllamil trcatmeiu for its peculiar ail^^ments is a life studv tor the wisest nlivsi-^cian. limbablv tio pra.titioner living^ha^ a highir repute in thi- special direc^^tion, than I^r. R. V. Pierce. Chief Con^^sulting rajatllaa of the Invalids- Hotel^ami Surgt.'il Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y.^Ii: - ^ l-'avorit- Preacnntion.^ is the most^perfect retnedv ever km^wn for all * fe^^male complaints.^ II gets at the source^ol^ the trouble from the inrale: It is not^mcrrlv temiwrarr, external, locol. bol-^ateriog tin or p ill alive. It is a rare. It^direct v tones and strengthens the in^^ternal organ^, restores them to health^anl rcguliritv, and completely banishes^the continual weakness, drag ,.nd drain^which wear eat body anil mind. Its nicexceed* tiie eoaahaaafi sales of ail^other aanaWnnt for women. tneverv tmrri. in honsetiold there ^He^til tie^I a*p) . ; Dr Pie***** great work. ' Common^Seu-e Mejh-a! AJ- i^ee.^ ino* pages. tlbM-itM.^one eap* 0** i^ any ^ddre*s i^^ receipt uf it ose-^trnl tarns- lu pav l!^^ -aa.iisi World's^D^|^-nur) M; iical Aasucu. an. Buffalo, K. Y.