Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HANOSO THOUGH INNOCENT. One of the Holt tenikUoul Judicial Murders of the Century. The moat sensational judicial murder of this century was the execution of Eliza Fanning, lu her time one of the most beautiful women of London. She was scarcely eighteen when charged with poisoning the family in whioh she wae a governess. It was proven conclusively that she herself had become 111 from eating the poisoned food. Her innooence was established at the trial, but the recorder before whom the case was heard conoeived so great a prejudice that in his Anal charge he passed only upon the evidence against her. She was executed, and as she stood robed in white on the soaffold between two old offenders who were suffering a like penalty, she cried: “Before the just and Almighty God, and by the faith of the holy saorament I have reoeived, I am innocent of the offense of which 1 am charged.” Before the funeral it was discovered that the poison was in all likelihood administered by a maniac who had beau sheltered in the house at the time of the poisoning. Ten thousand persons attacked the house of the prosecuting lawyer, and only a large military force' prevented death and destruction by the infuriated mob. On the day of the funeral half of London appeared on the streets through which the cortage passed, and only the presence of troops prevented another riot.
Abont Hotels. “I have lived fifty-six years; I have been twice around the globe and broken bread in every city and town from Tad--mor in the Wilderness to Salt Laks City, and I have yet to see a man who did not believe that as a hotel-keeper he towered, like Saul, above his brethren,* said F. J. Sanders, now lingering at tlm Laolede. “It is an hallucination that I can not understand. Every ho-tel-keeper is as proud of his hostelry as though the palace of Maorenas were a smoke-house by comparison, the Olympian banquets but beggars’ fare compared with his princely board. I have sat down to coffee beside which Slade’s slumgullion were angelic nectar, waterlogged potatoes, butter that would knsck a Digger Indian out with one stomach blow, and biscuit that might be used to crack walnuts with, then had the landlord slap me on the shoulder and tell me about celebrities coming a hundred miles to Sunday with him. Twain made an irreparable, an inexcusable mistake in not picturing Col. Mulberry Sellers as a hotel-keeper. I once sjwped at a hotel at Homer, 111., where tflKill of fare consisted of ‘greens,’ fat baoln aad tough radishes. After dinner the landlord told me that he ‘fancied that Delmoniker feller was not so far ahead o’ his hash foundry aftsr alL'"— Globe -Democrat.
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