ngnaa rxaiaSt ?"7,F',iWp,',; t i ' ' ;, rrr i THE HTrSBTOG' DESPATCH. THURSDAY MAT B, 189a BLACK ART TRAGEDY. tA Murderer Claims to Be the Victim of Heathenish Voodooism. PIS QUEER STORY OP A CHARM flhat Was to Send an Objectionable We Into the Spirit World. llRACES OP THE EXPERIMENT FOUXD 1SPECIAL TELEGKA5I TO THE DISPATCH.l New Yokk, May 4. James L. Hamilton, of Flushing, the nesro who is charged with the murder of his wife, Anne, on Sunday night, at Winfield, L. L, wa'seen by a re porter this niorninsj in his cell. Tne story Hamilton told was like a romance. He ex pressed his belief that his wife was killed for 515 by practicers and believers in black art He told his -story in a straightforward manner, using good English and as few words as possible. He made the following statement: "I first heard of the woman who was mur dered on Sunday, and who was my wife, some lour or five years ago. I was then & (student at the Lincolu University, studying to become a minister. In the class with me was a young colored man named Mahoney. I met Annie Prooks throush Mahonev, and (married her. About a j ear ago I decided to 'try to get a divorce." A Vicllin or Voodoo's m. Here Hamilton stopped for a minute. "It soumH strange to you, sir," he went on, "but von Iiavo heard of black art My pa lents Drought me up to disbelieve all that tort ol tutT, but among the colored people on Lou? Inland thcro are thousands and 'thousands who believe in it, and dozens .v ho are known as doctors or men who heal by black art. In Great Neck there is one man h ho is known all the country over as a great inan in blaci art. He, it is said, can do almost anything, and then negroes be lieve him a great friend of the evil one. "After my bill for separation tell through this man came to me, and he said to me: Why don't you send your wife away? Don't you want to tend her away?' I re plied ti.at I did, and had tried to get rid of her. He laughed, and said: 'Oh, there are other wava of seudiug her away than by di orciii her.' " 'Yes, by killing her,' I answered. " 'Oh, I don't mean such a thing as mur der," lie replied. 'But there are other ways ol sending her tur away as a bird can fly.' "He then said in a peculiar voice: 'Do vou dare do it?" " " 'What?' said L The Formula for Working a Miracle. " Take an ar.' he said, with his eyes closed, 'go to the east side of a black oak tree, cut a chip about three inches lonjj out ot the bark, draw on the bare space thus made the tigure of a female an near as you cm. Take a nail ami put it where the heart is. Tap it lightly, and ertry morning tor nine days tap it again ou the head. On the ninth morning drive the nail up to the head. Tnen make a wish with your face tonard the rising suu; wish that Tour wile vas tar an ay and she will disappear." "I laughed at the mau and he ucnt away, but otill after he was gone I decided to try it aujhow. I did as he told me. I drew the picture of a woman with a lead pencil, and it l there now on the black oak tree Hear my letice, just below the house. But bhe did not disappear. "A Jew da s later the doctor came to me n?aiu as I was standing with my head out ot my flagging box. He asked me it she had left me. I told him that she had not. I told him Dial no laith in his cure. He then said: 'Let me do it" I told him to go ahead and I told him it he could get her away I would give him $15. Mind, though, I had no idea he meant murder. He then said again that he would send her away 'as lar as bird could lly." I asked him howhe would do it, aud he said he would tie a note with a string to a bird's body and tet the bird tree and then my wife would go too. I asked him when he would get her away and he said: "Oh, by May, at the latest,' Not a IHoort Stain Found. "I kind of laughed at hiun again, but told him I would give him513 ifihe did It He came to me again and wanted to borrow 10 on account, but I would not let him have it. I told him to send her away and he would get tne money. "I belicc this man killed my wife for the 515." The fact that the woman's blood was not to be seen is explained now. if Hamil ton's story is true. The black art doctors, the negroes av, often cut animals" throats to get everv drop ot blood in their bodies to Use it in their spells, without spilling one drop ot it. A nail was found driven up to the head in a tree near Hamilton's house. It was driven in a place which looked as if it had been cut out with an axe within the last mi months. The man, Hamilton says, who offered to do away with the wife for 15 by mens of the black art, is a man known as Dr. Johnson, who lives in a cottage in the woods near Little Neck. Dr. Johnson's wife was seen this after noon. She aid that she and her husband knew Hamilton and his wife, and that as Jar as she knew her husband did not know anything about black art. She says that her husband was at home sick in bed all Sunday afternoon and evening. It was ap parent from what was said by several na tives at Great Neck this afternoon that they heard that Johnson was suspected of having Fomething to do with the murder. Johnson himself left his home early this morning to go to Flushing, saving that? he expected to return on the 12 o'clock train, but at 4 o'clock he had not returned to his home. Johnson's wife does net know how he got the title of doctor, and he is known about the country and among the colored people as a queer man. Better Thnn n SI Bottle of Blood rurifi-r. Dr. AY. H. Eans, the leading druggist of Sanford. Fla., tavs: "I alwavs feel safe in recommending St. Patrick's Pills. I sell more ol them than any other pills I . carry in stock." There are none better, and one dose of them will olten do more good than a dollar bottle of any blood purifier in the market. For sale by druggists, ttsu The Iron City Brewing Company uses nothing but the choicest qualities or malt Hnd liop in themanufactuieof its favorite brands of lager and Pilsner beer. This beer is iruarantced to bo four months old, un adulterated and a most delicious beverage. Fifty thousand bairelsor it on hand in tho vaults of the lion City Rrewlng Company, l'urity, a.sc and quality combined. Jl Winery Opening To-Day! On this occasion a bunch of perfumed artificial violets will be presented to every lady visiting our millineiy department. Flfishman & Co., 501, 500 and 50SMaiket street Walking Good. Anumbcrof pneumatic tires were reported as having gn en out on the Butler trip last feunday, cu'sing their owneriulong and fatiguing wall.. Tnis would not have oc curred had they l lddcn ono of our Scorchers fitted with the Thomas pneumatic. Posi tively guaranteed against puncture. Hakrt D. fcQuiuts, 42$ Wood street. Miller Bros.' New catalogue and price list of fine grocer ies mailed Jrec to any address. Send for it. Miller Bros., 182 Federal St., Allegheny. Bcorsn kills roacues. bedbugs, etc- in stantly. 23 cents. At all dealers. Jrar Awicixos are neat and pretty, at Maniaux & Son's, 539 Penn avenue. Thsu t FmsrcH percale shirts, 3 collars, extt cun", new designs, $1 50 each. TTaSU Littell's, aasmlthfleldstret. W AT.T. PAPrn flt lOW Tirlces. In rlnan rt, lift stock; 503 Market St. This is the landlord's chance. tts LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Famine exists on tho northern coaat of Newiouudland. Tho Spanish Premier feastel United Mates Minister Gruuu j-esterdny. Smallpox lias broken out In Chicago, and citizens are resorting to wholesale vaccina tion. A flood threatens Marseilles, 111., and the existence of every manufacturing plant in tho place. Pi esident Palacio, of Venezuela, has as sumed the offensive by sending an army against the rebels. Indians in the newly-opened Oklahoma lands are so ugly that the tioops have boen dispatched to piotect sottlers. Bomb wero thrown nt the mail train running from Festh to Temesvar Tuesday, and three passengers wero lnjuicd. Tho tornado which struck Northwestern Missouri Tuesday wai attended by loss of Ufo. Many persons saved themselves by taking retugo in collars and cyclone caves. The Vlcerov of Wu Chang. China, has re ceived a secret'edlct ordering him to send an expedition to an est the author or tho anti-foreisrn placards, the notorious Tao 'lal Ghuhan, the guiding spirit or the anti-foreign movement. The steamer Bobert Lawson struck a snng nt Breeden's Landing, Ark., Monday nightand nnk in 18 leet of water. She had aboard 10.000 bushels of corn and 100 bales of cotton, all of which was lost. A negro fire man was drowned. Two hundred and fifty guests of the Hotel Thorodike, Boston, wero aroused from their beds and woie considerably ex cited at an early hour yesterday morning by a flie in a store under the hotel, whloh filled the hotel rooms with smofco. Tho Conservative and Republican organs of Paris are timing a modification of the French nres laws that will enable the Gov ernment to prevent tne publication of ar ticles inciting to crime. The revolutionary papers aic indignant t the proposition. The snb-commltteo of the Joint House and Senate Committee on Immigration whs to have held a session vrsterdav morning in the Tederal building. New Tork City. Alter a few members of the committee cot to gether they decided to hold no session, but adjourned to meet in Washington on Fri day. Tho police of Brussels Tuesday searched the lodgings of a suspect named Beaulean, and found cartridges and a quantity of dy namite. Beaujean then made a contesslon and incriminated a number of other An archists, who were arrested yesterday. The police have discovered evidence ot a for midable conspiracy, the headquartcis of which is in Liege. A battle occurred near Stillwater, Okla., Tuesdav between nine horse thieves and a posse of citizens from Orlando. A heavy storm came up, under cover of which the thieves escanert. One member of the posse. named Stormer.was shot and killed, and the thie cslctt one man wounded on the field and one dead horse. The poso is still on the trail and news of another battle is ex pected. The designer of the presiding officer's chair for the Republican National Conven tion Hall Is W. C. Corner, of West Superior, Wis. The chair will be of oak, with rich and elaborate carvings. The national coat-ot-arms will be upholsteied in leather on the back, surmounted by a shield having a view of St. Anthony's Falls. The shield will be supported by an intricate piece of carving lepresenting kernels of wheat. The report of the World's Fair Commit tee on Legislation lecites that Chicago has done her duty in subscribing $10,000,000, pio viutng a site for the Fair and doing every thing possible to advance the work. The whole matter now rests with Congiess. Eight millions of dollais are necessary to completR the work. The board guarantees that Chicago will subscribe $3,000,000, 1 r nec essary, ot this amount, and Congress ought to make an appropriation to cover the bal ance. Stylish Derbys In Black and Brown Are now being sold by Kubon nt a reduction ot $1 and $1 50 irom former prices. Tho on tlie stock must be disposed of by June 1. Come quick. Goods nro sroing "ftst. Ecbex, 411413 Smlthfield street. Windermere Awttisgs. at Mamanx & Son's 539 Fenn avenue. Tel. 1072. Then AMUSEMENTS. MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL JVIOacA-HtTC CLUB. (200 voices.) J. P. McCOLLUM, Conductor. Boston Symphony Orchestra. (80 musicians ) Arthur Niklsch, Conduotor. Eugen D' Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Hen- schel. Miss Adelaide Foresman, Gardner Lamson, Paul Zimmerman an d E. IL Dcrmitt. OLD CITY HALL, MAY U, 13 and 14. Season tickets $.", at Mellor & Iloene's, 77 Fl th ay.. May 4. single tickets $2; on sale on and after May 5. ap29-40 ap29-myl,3.5,7,8,10,12,H The U. S. Marine Band in two grand popular concerts, u the AUDITORIUM, TUCKS. ) VY, MAY 5. Matinee,2:15. Evening, 8:15. Tlje Preh.m .it's Rand, Just as it appeal's at the White House lor all official receptions, under tho direction of MR. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, and accompanied by M'LLE MARIE DECCA, "Tho Jenny Lind of America," tho most brilliant American soprano, and a fav orite in Pittsburg. Prices, matinee, 25c, 50o and 75c; evening 50c, 75c and $1 00. Seats now on kale at S. Hamilton's. myl-53 DUQUESNEJ iJESSEK Last four performances of the season. M0DJESKA. To-Night, Camflle Fridav Mary Stuart Saturday matinee As You Like It Saturday Evening Macbeth mj 5-131 dzs&r THEATRE This week. Matinees Wed. and Sat. JOIIX I.. SUIXIVAX In HONEST IIEARTSnnd WILLING HANDS May 9 Sybil Johnstone in "The Clemen ceau Case." my2-9 TIJOU This week. MATINEE SATURDAY. JOHN L. SULLIVAN BRODERICK AGRA. MayOSvbll Johnstone in "The ccau Case." Clemen-iny5-36 THEALVIN, IVIOIsZID -A.Y, JVT.A.Y 93. CTARLES FROHMAN'S COMEDIANS, MR. WILKINSON'S WIDOWS. SEATS ON SALE TO-BAY. Original cast and scenery as played 250 nights inNew York. (Funnierthan"Jane.") my3-103 GRANDopheoruV To-night, THE VOODOO! A Lucky Charm. Prices 15, 25, 50 and 75c Matinee Satuiday. 25 and 50c reserved. Next week "The Fire Patrol." mrl-112 HARRIS" THEATER MRS. P. HARRIS. R. L. Rritton, T. F. Dean, proprietorsand managers. Every afternoon ana evening. Frank M. Wills iu the Laughable Musical Comedy, TWO OLD CRONIES. Week May 9 Marlande Clarke. my3-97;rra H AERY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY- TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. ka r t .tahit'S SAM T. JACK'S FAMOUS CREOLE COMPANY. myl-H THE AUDITORIUM. 1 Aftei noon and evening TO-DAY, the U. S. rTlfARTVF: TlAVUln two (rmnit nnnnlnrrnn. certs. Prices, matinee, 25c, 50c and 75c; evening, 60c, 75c and th Seats now on sale at S. Hamilton's. rny5-lU CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S, Telephone 1834. 88 Fifth avo., apJl-TTS Between Wood and Market sts. T NEW ADVERTI'SrtJMEXTS. PHCEIMIX-LIKE, i ' l We have risen from the ashes. Our loss is great, but we never say die. We are receiving goods already by express and fast freight 0 We will not allow the public to pay extortionate prices long, but are now ready with several lines. Stock complete SATURDAY. HOUSEHOLD CREDIT CO., 414 WOOD STREET. Customers Can Have Wants Filled At Once. rnyS - PURE REFRESHING AMlinaris -JL "THE OTJEEN THE QUEEN ssiyiMU&liiS MILLINERY OPENING TO-DAY! MILLINERY: OPENING: TO-MORROW! MILLINERY OPENING SATURDAY! On this occasion a bunch of Per fumed Artificial Violets will be pre sented to every lady visiting our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. F LOnVlflllKXbUJMETSI. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. iVFRESERVEDrVI Get the Genuine ! Others use the name Heinz, but the original Heinz Condiments, intro duced in 1869, always bear this trademark: l?!- mviH4.irrlig OCULISTS'ORDERS FILLED TVe have the onlv EYBGIASSKS That will stay on the nose. ET-6S EXAMINED FREE. Wm. E. STIEREN, Optician, IU Smlthfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. mhZS-TTi 1 1 -'TflT JIM. If t 1 53 - TTli HEALTHFUL AGREEABLE OF TABLE WATERS." 504, 506 and 508 Tnv5 YEARS ago people used to put up their own Pickles, Pre serves, Ketchup, etc., but now they use HEINZ'S because they are better and less trouble to obtain. They are prepared with the utmost care and cleanli ness, and everywhere receive the highest medals for purity and flavor. Sgtm yicKU$! Mml BUY YOUK SPECTALCES AT The ReUable Opttoloxx. Virol H.Tcminnrt v.' -j.o mUBU x i-C0. Artificial Eyes InaaTtftrt J. MAM0ND,oT UnmTBtt I lsTOavVWVi liliiKiliiiBHHHiHiiliiHHillBi-HM-H-M-i--HHHi-BiHiMB NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEEL FENCE PICKETS Make the best and cheapest fence. This pattern Picket, t in. diam eter, costs 5c PER RUNNING FOOT, net. Send for circular illustrating five different designs and giving instructions for building fence. For sale by all Hardware Deal ers. Manufactured by !l CO. PITTSBURG. apl2-TT3 fr Sure IjURES? RrieinwisM GitUjmpago St. Lotjis, Ma, March 30, 189Z McKinnie & Chessman Manufacturing Co., Pittsburg, Pa.: Gentlemen No person can more cheer fully and gratefully testify to the wonder ful properties of your Rbeumacura than myself. I was taken last January with inflamma tory rheumatism, and the first five doses "scattered tho pain like niaeic." I take great pleasure in recommending it to the public Yours verv truly, ANNIE L. Y. ORFF, Publisher and Editor of "The Chaperone" Magazine. Price 53.00 per bottle. Tor sale by all druggists. M'KENNIE & CHESSMAN MTGCO., 616 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. myl-TTiura We have been engaged in dispensing Pure Whiskies, and the success that has attended our efforts we may say without offeniive egotism has been won br faithiul and per listent efforts to please all who have favored us with their patronage. WE PLAGE ON SALE NONE BUT TIE BEST. ' Flemings' Old Export for family use. Quarts, ?1, or six for $5. Finch's Golden "Wedding always gives satisfaction. Quarts, $1 50, or six for 57 SO. Dunville's Old Irish, our own importa tion. (1 50 each, or $13 per case. Gibson's Ten-Year-Old, verv fine. Quarts, 51 60, or six for 57 50. Mail orders solicited and shipped promptly. JOS. FLEMING & SON, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 412 Market St., oor. Diamond, Pittsburg, Pa. myl-TT33u Wallace Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 624 PEXN AVESUE, Our far seeing and reading glasses com bined are the most satisfactory ever worn, indispensable for homo, office, publio enter tainments and shopping. ap21-TTsu :5TABl,ISHElJ 1S7. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a relief and snro cure for tho Urinary Organs, Gravel and Chronic Catarrh of tho Bladder. The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, trade f abk Liver Complaint and every species of indigestion. Wild ChBrrvTontc tliATnaat nonular Trer- aration for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lung troubles. Either of the above, $lper bottle, or 6 for $5. If your druggist does not handle these goods write to WM. P. ZOELLEK, sole M'lr Pittsburg, Pa. jaWTTTS -N PROF. LITTLE, j i Jf"-"N. 73 Sixth ar, is tho only fJljl) Graduate Optician "" in the city. 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