| Show E ED D I 1 TO R RIALS I 1 ALS HYPNOTISM THE TRE marysville marksville Marys ville cal appeal of a recent date has the following of the medical facts in which we say nothing not bino bing 0 but literarily litera rily the article will bo be taken exceptions to it will be remembered that last week we mentioned some experiments that sete seio were veto being tried tried on some of the patients in the yuba county hospital by our county physicians dr farrington and dr E T wilkins of this city alty with the horseshoe horse shoe magnet since that time we have waited anxiously to hear from those gentlemen as to the result of their hypnotic operations and was yesterday grabir gratified jed led to learn that so far it has proved a success beyond their most sanguine expectations the tile two cases of paralysis mentioned at that time have llave steadily improved and aco are now able to walk to any part of the building with the nid aid of a cane cine only bat but they tell us of a large number of cases operated upon by them that seems to stagger the most incredulous amongst ausy usand were it not for the standing and reputation le of these gentlemen ns as well as 03 the testimony of those upon whom they have performed such wonders we should be inclined to pronounce it a beautiful episode upon william stager was attacked with an excruciating headache and pain in the stomach with pulse beats in a minute and in three minu mint minutes ites was perfectly relieved of all pain and rind his pulse fell to 86 after which lie felt well and was able to resume his liia duties in the courthouse court house without any relapse emma dean was wag taken with pneumonia her breath ing was 62 in a minute very short arld and accompanied with a sharp lancing pain giving her great difficulty to breathe at all and in ten minutes her respirations were but 48 43 the pulse which was so rapid that they could not noi count it at the beginning of the operation decreased in frequency until it fell to in a minute and the pain was entirely removed although the girl expectorated expect orated blood for three days there was wag no return of the pain or difficulty of respiration mrs charles corey was relieved of neu neuralgia ralla raila ralia in tile the lead and neck completely complete fy in operations of five minutes each mrs lyla D mccarty was relieved of the same disease in four minutes mrs was relieved of vomiting that had llad baffled her for years together with intense headache in nive five minutes mrs A S cooley had been confined to her bed for several days with sciatica which was relieved in three operations of ten minutes each john hampshire had inflammatory rheumatism of the wrists and arms which were swelled and very painful and in seven minutes lie he not only had no hain pain y in whatever but the heat beat and nd swelling ling had disappeared smith the tile dentist had soreness in the chest cheat caused by coughing the re rep suit of a severe color cold coid 1 and lie he was relieved of it in nive five minutes mr angus afflicted with an immense earb carbuncle uuele uncle on the back of the neck and head with a scalp so sensitive that lie he could not bear to have even a hair touched and in ten minutes the sensitiveness sens ti veness was gone and the carbuncle could be dressed with ease and very little pain attended it the physicians are quite well satisfied that hypnotism is decidedly an alleviation allevi alleviating atin remedy in acute inflammation and out of sixty cases of acute and chronic diseases upon which they have perr performed ormed hypnotism with the aid of the in magnet awnet agnet there has lias not bf been eu six fall fali failures ires ures aud and they count every case ease a 11 failure that is not a perfect relief they arg aro still following up their experiments by tile the aid of the magnet and from time to time we will report their progress until these gentlemen are perfectly satisfied with ie legard leard ard to its permanency and usefulness when they will comma cleate the results of their experiments to the public through the medical journals uin THE WAY AGAIN NOW it is ia the city of toledo that is asin iu a bad way and this is how it is said to have come about the city overdraws its funds the fire department part ment Is short about the treasurer decil deell declines nes to pay any more money on account of that fund the mayor refuses to sign ign bo bonds n to make up the deficiency the tile firemen wont work without pay the council has notified the mayor that unless he signs bonds the fire department part ment must roust be disbanded and the mayor continues to refuse to sign because lie he thinks lie has no authority to issue more bonds that all comes of spending more money than one is entitled to SCARED SOAKED AT THE GIRLS the r he wicked flee when no man kursu oth eth 11 says the good book and now the publicans public ans and sinners rush up the shutters when they thoy think the women arc coming ining 0 it is related that the girls from one of the schools in pittsburg were out fon for a walk the other day going along two iwo by two when turning into a street on which saloons do much abound all at once there was a clatter as of one universal feu feti de jole ole oie olo of small arms caused by the sudden clap ing to of tile tho window shutters of the saloons the supposition was that the th women temperance movement was inaugurated and in five a saloon lut but but was closed ready er and praise when the innocent girls had passel passe 1 by the saloon keepers one by one peeped out to survey the situation and confidence was stored restored ie the blinds were opened E d the doors unlocked and the traffic went on WOMEN SCHOOL DENTS rt thie following ladies have been recently elected county superintendents of schools in illinois phebe A taylor alexander co cairo mrs mary E crary boone co belvidere mary welch de witt vitt co clinton mrs C 0 hopkins greene co car collton roll ton 1 miss na 1 I sinclair kankakee do co kankakee city mary allen alien west knox co ga lesbury alesbury les bury amanda A fraziere frazierr mercer co aledo 1 marypat many mary W whiteside neonia peoria co peoria T mrs S C mcintosh will co joliet mary L carpenter winnebago co Rock rockford mockford ford rord two houns YET the boston school board ladles ladies are even yet in in a dilemma the tte lady teachers say they prefer men to wot wor women nemon on the school boards for reasons which an exchange suggests no one but a fellow can find out then again the boston school committee notwithstanding withstanding 0 the recent favorable decision of the supreme courton Court of the state have refused by 41 to 40 to reconsider their former adverse action conce concertino concerning rnino the question of permitting women to occupy seat seats q the result is au an opinion lon ion is now asked from the eity city solicitor as to whether there 1 is anything in the city charter chartor to prevent women from serving on the school board the un ungallant ailant mulish tactics of the committee tee towards the women elect remind one of the ole straw grasping technicality clutching 1 tactics of some eom com conspirators hereabouts abo tits in their infamous purpose of depriving the people of their biber liberties ties the cleveland thus compliments ments the women candidates in tile the reys Heys keystone tono state 2 women were chosen as school directors in r several everal places in pennsylvania at the recent elections election s they ran well in spite ot of their petticoats ABOUT EDITORS the chicago advance thinks editors are a pretty go good od feet tet of fellows the chich which some are arb and some might b ve e better than they are with advantage to the country the advance e says IE editors d are subject to peculiar temptations tat ions poon poor poof fellows pray for the weary tempted pra pro occupied editor that his pen peu may be ever dipped in truth his soul warmed by the love of him who stimulated humane humano thought there is no class elass of men whom tile the church of christ more needs to hasten the coming of the kingdom of god to ilich w ilch lich last sentence some of our readers will say that depends S SIMMONS I 1 M M 0 N S SIMMONS is persimmons to many of the boston and massachusetts people it will be recollected that president grant persisted in the nomination of simmons and the senate confirmed him as collector of customs for tile tiie port of boston and charleston W A simmons was born in boston in january 1840 he ige is described as a spit made gaii mall man having begun bacun t to earn his own living at the age of twelve when his 11 is father died and also hiso to assist in supporting his mother and brother and sisters he is a lawyer by profession feg fes sion slon a member of the suffolk bar having qualified 1 ed bilms himself elf eif by reading law from four to seven am daily for several years he entered the internal revenue service in ing as special treasury agent and since June 1870 as supervisor of internal revenue for the new england en states which under his supervision per perv vision i an has been regarded re a crded as the th 0 most economically managed district in the united states he has also been prominent in political matters having for several years been a member of the boston republican publican ward and city committee ee and very recently chairman of t that hat body simmons is a butterman But lerman and it is expected will work for him and employ the patronage pertaining to the in that direction also and thus intensify y the next struggle for the governorship of the old bay state it is chiefly on this account that there was a strong opposition to the appointment of simmons he and alad butler being particularly distasteful to the orthodox and aristocratic republicans of boston and massachusetts thus the strong and bitter feeling manifested over dver this appointment is ell cli chiefly lefly of a political character the question is not which is the best bost mail man for the office but which party shall have the office and receive the emoluments em 01 and wield the patron patronage we and influence accompanying ac it the great trouble is with most official matters in this country in in these days the all absorbing question is not who will serve the country best but it is who shall thrust his hand deepest into the treasury and grab the biggest share odthe revenue it is conceded that simmons may make abood collector and discharge his duties with ability but on the other hand it is char changed charged gred that he is too much of a politician and is responsible for much ot of the tile corruption prevailing in the politics of boston Bosto nand and massachusetts the boston feels bad enough about it and says that the conflict will ultimately result in the defeat and disgrace of the camerons ca mer and butler butier the casays shepherds and declares the republican party may not sar survive vive but that is a minor consia cousia erosion era ero tion the honor and virtue of the american amerlean Anie anle rican people will be vindicated and that is ali all important party politics the greed of gain and the tile lust for power are the canker of office and the curse of the tile country sou and that la is what is the matter SOCIAL EVIL regulation cincinnati has lately been considerably agitated over the subject of municipally licensing and anil otherwise regulating the social evil business an ordinance to train and suppress houses bouses of ill 1 fame fathered by a mr harries harrie Harr le Q was reached by thoard of aldermen of that city feb 27 in 1 n anticipation ticie atlon of that event a large number of spectators congregated in the hall from obscure ward 1 1 rd politicians tic tle ians lans who are heaviest at the tho polls to solid old citizens the tile latter believing in tho iniquity of harries scheme and of any other muril murii municipal cipal regulation that would grant prostitution a show of license and they glad giad had worked bravely and unceasingly against it in meetings meef ings private discussions ai cus and petitions petition s and now watched intently for tile tiie result of their argument clergymen too were there in abundance from the and salaried gentlemen of the cloth to those who do good borwhat for what the lord pleases to give Aft after ertho tilo clerk had read the ordinance di nance tile the chair presented a petition signed by 2895 ladies against the passage of the ordinance also a petition signed ti tied by john and 1603 business men also another signed by philip hinkle and 2803 citizen also another signed by 11 E blenman f and arid citizens also protests by the baptist ministers i also by C W rowland president of the midnight mission also an ment against the ordinance bythe by the ministers minister sana sand and others of tile tiie city also a remonstrance by physicians physician also a paper ag against a hist tile tilo lia ila L signed by thomas IT IL volf wolf and others by request the tile clerk read a lengthy petition presented by mr meader aleader and rind signed by luy a large number or of ministers and others against the passage of the ordinance the physicians petition was read and iriving pro and con commenced mr harries stood by his measure and rind argued in favor of it bissell keck keek hilland hill and sutton and others took part inthe in the argument mostly against the ordinance mirce mince the city solicitor said paid the municipal code gave power to pass such nn an ordinance mr brookfield moved the previous question yeas 12 nays 10 the ehte on en the engrossment stood yeas 13 nass nays 7 the final vote on the passage of the ordin ordinance anee aneo stood yeas 7 nays 15 the result was received with great applause and public opinion was strenuous nuoi IN against the tile passage of such an ordinance tue tun claimant to the tho tichborne baronetcy and estates who wh 0 has passed through t ii two of 4 the most remarkable trials in the history of en english jurisprudence will wiil be likely to go down to history as tile the most extraordinary impostor of modern times I 1 t the I claimant arthur ortona wapping butcher claimed to be roger charles Tich tieh tichborne borlie borrie eldest son of james frands frauds tichborne esq afterwards dg sir james francis doughty 0 tichborne baronet deceased cea red sed and to be the legal successor to the tichborne title and the ithe legal heir to the tichborne TIch borno borne estate the first trial was wag for the possession of the estate in which the claimant was defeated the claimant was the plaintiff and the action was one of ejectment the parties to the tile defence were franklin lushington the hon dame teresa mary blary josephine doughty tichborne and the hon william Stourton A andell as guardians guird ians lans of sir henry alfred joseph doughty Tich tieh tichborne borne borno baronet an infant the trial was commenced may 10 1871 at the contral central criminal court westminster ve anster before the right hon honsik sir wil wll william flat flar n bovil knight her Maje chief justice i tile the second trial sprang out of the tile first in the second the claimant was indicted for perjury under tho the style and title of thomas castro otherwise roger charles doughty dough ty tichborne bar baronet the indictment contained ag counts on various of fences of perjury the claimant was placed on trial in the court of queens bench london april 23 1873 before lord chief justice sir bir ir alexander cockburn and just Juit justices ices lush and mellor and continued ISO court days coming to a close feb 28 of the present year with the conviction of the claimant his sentence to fourteen years penal servitude and his big I 1 prompt commission to newgate New gate the crown conducted the prosecution e the principal counsel for the prosecution was mr hawkins considered the best counsel in england in compensation cases tile the principal counsel for the |