Show GUILLOTINING A WOITAX j The First Scene of the Kind in Merry France iu Fifteen Ytjars A woman has been guillotined in I France tor the first time in fifteen year Writes a Paris correspondent to the New I York W nd The circumstances attending attend-ing the execution were horribly revolt ling as were also the circumstances at tend n me crime The I woman had murdered her old mother whom she CMI iereci a burden on her She took even precaution to insure the success of the murder She first I saturated the jo d womans clothing with oil then set Jre to her and held her down with a vng stIck while the decrepit old creature ITlS roasting to death The old tied woman Illteouly for mercy but the heart Lis daughter held her down till she was I toned to a CrISp And then to Uwder with Lla5phemv crown she placed Ilhted candle before the a 1 statue of the ginas an act of le success ul issue of thanksgiving the murder nV for of her other The 111babltant of the Rsmor 5i which the CrIme took place roan into were a state 01 unspeakable t tnent The authorities ex bad catty to much prevent the bofng the people from prhon and kwner A d lynching the speedy trialand f f Lac are always speedyalone triafs in j k the populace The woman atis Wa aptly condemfM to death he French as is known t to the deatu sentence and are French repug come in for much ridiculE 1 f apro extenuattnc Circumstances this case the e trial was over belore 7 trIals would have ore nlave been begun ° In France IS one of the sderac eristics tsoneofthestrong enstJC of the tIGnewho abuses peasantry and + es T tabooed a parent is relent from Iri SOcIety the present I instance Clf the people in the repub t regard to an o a the ex ncity of womau lDe Was and overconw President by j ho is on principle opposed to capital patidi lit t and I ltenmur who ten sends murderers nine rto toXewCaleJonia t to M Deiblers in i marLine signed tbwarrant without question Il the t known arrival of M Deibler be I to the tenng before the people of the town tleral rejoIcing eXEcution there I 1 up all night to The people re i Q111 the mornin witness the exc i morning On the lost of them 1 t ttrly as round midni OUtide of the prf I ht tktttuthemornto WbeJl about moning the i tired bearing tbetmurder or tne rssor ItiUe of murderess to S ds sent > execution the a8 e1Ubled j i up joyOU i shout from the jul The to long but the 1l entire execu popu ion j = laceon u tfti followed the deathcar 4eee All along the way the neople hooted and jeered the women especially especi-ally and l pressed at times so threaten i fngryar und the vehicle that the gendarmes J gen-darmes had to draw their weapons j t On arriving at the fatal spot a dead I silence fell on the multitude The woman was ordered descend from the vehicle butshe did not respond to the She had fainted The offl I summons I ceis iemgyetiher and carried her to the I guillotine which gas firlllilY sianiiing j i in the morning light un her wllqshe j I recovered her senses and screamed and 1 resisted Shawas promptly placed on the fatal i instrument with her head I thrust through the intnde Her screams were drowned by the shouts of the aa sembled people They cru hed around the instrument de ° pc t aorta of the i edatmes to lep them back Mot ers held up their bkbits and men held up their little boys at arms length to let them Witness the execution of the murderess mur-deress that they might remember the lesson for life Al Deibler who is a humane man as far as such may be said of an executioner execu-tioner did not prolong the scene He touched the button while the culprit was screaming and the assembled people peo-ple shouting The head dropped into the basket the body was thrown with the dissevered head into a wugon and hurried off to the cemetery The at tendauts of M Deibler washed the blood from the flags and + machine with their sponges and the immense crowd returned re-turned home satisfied that justice hail been meted out to the unnatural daughter daugh-ter who had so cruelly murdered her aged mother It is seldom such a ghastly scene is witnessed in France |