1S'.WH-'TI5,':T- f ffort of PMBMst Jfwr Tartaw In TbU Dtnbtlm ..t M la Uepiato IHeaa Uw Ta Bo Kew York propoaai to Mimaa tela- iw the yntm of oorporal panlah ment for certain aliam of offender. At least oertain people in New York, led by Elbridge T. Gerry, will try to , have the following made a law at tat next Meaion 01 the leguiatora: "Whenever a mala peraon ahall b convicted of a felony eonalatina; of ar accompanied by the infliction of phya ical pain or Buffering upon the paraoa of another, the court may, In it die oretion, in addition to that penalty now preaoribed by law, impoee an ad ditional aentenee of corporal jranlaa ment to be initiated upon the offender In the prieon to which ha ahall be at tenced. Such corporal puniahaunt hall be inflicted in private In said prison, in the pneene of the warden and mngeon thereof, who shall aartity the faot to the court wherein it was - Imposed." : . earnest in the matter, and in an inter view with a reporter for the New York Recorder stoutly defended the plan on the ground that it provided for the only punishment that la really feared by the brutes that it is intended to reach. 'Crime," said he, "of the more brutal and fiendish character is frightfully on the increase, especially in the seas where children of both sezea are ths victims. Instances in whish lifelong injuries have been inflicted cat girls and boys of a tender age are becoming so numerous that it is time ""Mpg was done to strike at the very root of evil, and I am sure the only weapon that can be effectively used sgainat the brutes who, in their passions, exhibit no thought or feeling for their victims is the lash. "Once let the brutal element of the community know that the pain and suffering inflicted by them on others will be meted out on their own bodies and the shocking state of affairs now existing will be to a great extent wiped out I am thankful to say thai the creatures responsible for the of fenses are foreigners. The grade of crime against which the resolution is aimed is peculiar to men from other countries. And the only way to show these wretches that they cannot in dulge in such things in this continent is the crack and the sting of the lash. "It has been erroneously stated that wile-beaters are included among the creatures against whom ws are fight ing. This is not so. We are only ad vocating the lash for felony committed .by men. Wife-beaters belong to an other class of animals which may or may not deserve a good thrashing. They, however, do not enter into the discussion. Burglary with violence, as sault of any brutal nature those sre the offenders who, I maintain, should fcel the sting of the lash. A conviction of twenty years, reduced by good be havior to twelve, has no salutary effect on the callous element with which I am dealing. "As an instance, you, a law-abiding, peaceful citizen, are enjoying a well earned rest; a hardened brute of a bur glar, not satisfied with plunder, delib erately knacks you over the head, puts your eye out, crushes in your skull, maims you, beats you, and for this he gets twenty years, . I that any satis faction to you? Do-yoa get a new eye or another skull or a clean skint Ho! Then I say let his punishment be pro portionate in some degree to the of fense. , "Formerly crimes of which I specially speak were punishable by death. But experience showed that the elass of people- that commit these crimes of personal violence don't dread death. Nihilists, anarchists, atheists and the more degraded classes scout the idea. Corporal punishment is the only thing the scamps and rarcals are afraid at A few years in prison doesn't have any deterrent effect A man comes out of prison and he immediately perpetrates a similar crime, but if hs understands that he is going to get a dose of that which he inflicts on other people, 'he thinks twice before he runs the risk. ' "It is nonsense to play the fool with criminals and say that corporal punish ment is degrading and a revival of the dark ages. Are ths abuses inflicted on little children degrading? Was there anything in the dark ages mors debas ing than the revolting acta which oc cur to-day? There ssems to be a mawk ish sensibility in the opposition to cor poral punishment It is the oldest form of punishment known, and it is to ' be found in the Mosaic law. There can be nothing brutal in it, provided yon don't make the exhibition public In Delaware they have a curious meth od. A felon is sentenced to thirty lashes, fifteen of which are adminis tered. He is then told to get out of the state, and if he is found there after ths lapse of a week the be lanes of the thirty lashes await him.. The plaa worm aomiraDly. . , ,,- "Again, in London, when the garrot- era were terrorung toe city, the cat-o' nine-tails was brought into play with such effect that garroting was un known in a very short space of time. Would I suggest any particular mode o' iinrmsterine the Dunishment? No. ' -l ordinary lash on the back would .wit nil wwtn Mnunti T U snd if I live long enough the advisabil ity of its legalisation will come before the next session of ths legislature." Normit Big Uuahar MIIL It has been generally supposed that the largest lumber mills in the world were located on Puget sound in this country, but such is not the fact The largest mill, so far as known, Is in Christianis, Norway, where a million feet is produced daily. There are about thirty gang saws and six planing and matching machines, the latter of the massive Norwegian design, which feed at ta tate el tlt M M aU WHAT A "Tt AM'il IB. It lns a Wast rati f the Cwany Tee are Is. What la a "tram?" Is Iran animal hitched to a wagon, or two or more auiiualsaud a wagon, or simply two animals harnessed up together? Does the word include the vehicle? Ah ex cited Bostonian, writing from Nebraska 10 a ronton paper, confesses his humili ation when, upon remarking that "team" had been left in the street, he was told by a cowboy that he meant a wagon. Be admits, aay Harper's nseaiy, mat the cowboy was right and so it seems here. In the state of New York, when a high standard of language prevails, "team" properly In- enuiea we animals, a more than on which haul a vehiclej but not the ve hicle itself; hut improperly it is used to designate any animal or animals hitched to any vehicle. It Is not used, however, to designate ths vehicle with out the animals, as seems sometimes ths cast in New England. A synonym for team in it degeneratessnas in New York state Is "rig." In the moreob- SUonable phrase of newspaper Eng- a acne and baggy are invariably a "rig,'' and livery stable-men and farmers' bovs apply ths same brief and tompreheasiTe term to almost any vehicle drawn by anything as tour togs- ' HOOTING! WILD HORSES. A recant visitor to Nevada, aeoordlnf to the Northwest Msgsirirte, says one of the strange sight he saw in Lincoln county was the cowboys kill ing wuo norsss. "one morning," he said, "I saw five going forth well mownon ana armed with tremendoualv big revolvers. I asked them where they were going. 0h, out to IdU some horses,' they said. Well, they did kill them. They had a sot to chancre horses and rid round and round in s circuit miles in extent after them. As the wild horses would come around the cowboys would bang them over. I saw horse after horse great magnificent stallions of all colors killed in this way. They would come around on the dead run. Thar would be a shot, or rTooaciy a natuade or shot The horse would take a leap into the sir and come (wwaaaafj. It looked ashsme tokill sues, saagnlfleent brutes, but the cow boys shot them down without the least compunction. " Thar ar thousands of these wild hone In Nevada, and about the only xeuse given for shooting them I thai ths stallions entice away the domestic mares, which then become a wild a la ether horses. SILK FROM WOOD. - wjy of Gnat fl sinlal At Bradford, England, silk has been made from wood pulp so much like the real thing that it bids fair to occupy a place in commerce and use. It is pro duced by subjecting vegetable fiber to the action of various acids, the re sult being a product said to be identical with the filament of the worm, having its lightness, luster and all its qual ities, including that of durability. Commercially speaking, says the Phil adelphia Ledger, the importance of the discovery can hardly be overestimated, and it is possible that It will produce the most revolutionary consequence in the trade in that commodity every where. The world's stock of silk, both woven and raw, is immense and has al ways held a staple value likely to be much shaken and disturbed by the in trusion of a new supply which. eon be cheaply and abundantly .produced. Samples of yarn, fringe, braid, gimps, sewing silks, handkerchiefs; bro cades and other fabric, dyed in vsri aDunoanee, modern society will doubt less take on a style of splendor hither to unknown, outshining the courts of Solomon or the qneeri of Bheba or the retinues of Mahmoud or Haroun Al Kaschid. AN AMERICAN AIR. i 1 isSiris Ms f she reaper Talaf. A good story wss told bv a Beaton man who was in Antwerp while the preparation were in progress for the exposition. Representatives of all na tions were there preparing exhibit from their respective countries. In the vening, says the Washington Star, all the visitors were in the habit'of m.th. ring in a large hall on the grounds to usien to we nana play. Out of com pliment to the visitors the national airs of the different countries wen played, and received an ovation from the group of that nationality in the haU. The night that our Boston friend attended the band performance this playing of national airs wss on the programme. u were played, but not a thing that could be twisted into an air for the bird of freedom. A delega tion of the American went up to the leader and told him that they felt slighted that their country had not Been recognized. With profuse apol ogies the leader said it was clearly nu oversight, and promised to give them the American air at once. 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