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TERROR. sties—hands covere { TH pa gepaeigieeones | How He Was Hiaabled to the Dast By a Woman. _——— A buriy torn — a tick 4 5 f covered Powath tors - bellow of with baer vice line th + bull—a natural swagger to bis gait }—eves like a mad dog’s—mouts no leleaner than a hog’s—a_ blustering, roaring, dalicious brute! Such was the Terror. ' A mile away trom the little town he halted wis horse and braced his courage with a halt pint of whiskey. | lu was a fluid which would kill a| dog: he smacked his lips over it. | He pulled out his revolvers and saw hat hey were loaded and 11 order. He drew his bowie-knite from his sheath and tried the keen edge. POWDER Absolutely Pure. wher never varies. A marvel of purity This strength and wholeomeness. More economical tien the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in ome gent pe with the multitude of low test ort weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold ly incans. Koyat BaKina Powper Co., 106 Walls. N.Y. Ant He was going to capture the town and run it The thick necked human brute, this swaggering, drunken, boasting, tighting beast, proposed to intimi- | date, overawe, slay and kill. The people nad never seen him, he would show himself off. Some of them had never heard of hiny; be would see that they remembered his name THE TWORNS. and the date of his visit. In the town men were at work on Women sat fro. the streets—in shops. i their doors or passed to an house came the voices of the child ren as lessons were recited. It was an hour of peace, “Vil Yil Shoot! Crack! Bang!" The Terror had struck the town, In five minutes he had captured it. Two men lay dead in front of the store—another at the door ot the blacksmith shop—two groaning with grevious wounds. CHAS. CENNEY First Door South of Times office Stairway NEW GOODS Fresh and Nice and Comprising every- thing in the GROCER And Provision Line. more were “Whoop! waugh! Come out, ve skulks! I’m the only and original Terror! Hundreds imitate me—no one equal to my style! Who owns this bloody town? Where hev yer fightin’ hid way? Whoop! Heven’t ye got a woman in this town who can aim a gun? Waugh! ye set of oabies!"’ men There was a woman. Her hus- band was the first man shot, and her eyes were upon him as he fell. She did not scream nor taint away. Her ‘ face turned whiter than chalk—she gasped for breath three or tour times : and then her teeth shut hard. The sewing fell trom her hand, and . she rose up, walked into the bed froom, and was back in a moment Of all kinds wanted. with a rifle. Kneeling down at the COME AND SEE ME..| window she pushed the barrell over i the sill, aimed at the Terror’s bead, Chas. Dennev. and pulled the trigger. ‘““Whoop! Waugh! They call me the Terror! Come out and see me EAFNESS fy cuewho was deaf|and shake— } twenty-eight years. Treated by most of . ‘ the noted specialists of the day with no He threw up his arms as the rifle deneft. Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others by same process. | cracked, and lurched out of the sad A pisin, simple and successful home treatment. ° dress T. S. PAGE, 198 East 26th St., New | dle to the ground, the bullet raking his skull. Three or four men ran to him at once,and finding that he was wounded and stunned they tied him ork City. GENTS Gein Money who sell Dr. Chase’s Family Physician and R+ceipt Book—new and improved edition. ‘Three thonsand sold in one mhonth. Is the cont att book published tor ¢ > household, stout and fast. ains six hundred and sixt: es Price $2. » : Aduress the Chase Puclishing Co's toledo. 0 “Say men”’ he called, as his senses Wide-aw... Agents Wanted for | Came back, “what does this mean? CHE C s Come, untie me! I was only in fun, G REAT onspircy you know. 1’m the best tellow in the world; wouldn‘t harm a chicken Athrilling review of the portentious events @hat led to the GREAT REBELLION, from the | “YOu must die!”’ Walck fore choice aeld. HUBEARD BROS’ | It was the voice of the woman ‘ales aca Sater apace who had fired the shot, and she still Reads tor agents! Thefiret & omby | held the mfle in her hand. Twenty NAVAL eet away was the liteless body ot HISTORY of the CIV] WAZ snags She did not even look the renowned chief, Admiral David B Porter. hat Grant’ kis of the Army, Porter’s is} = **You don’ nit,” gasped the ee Nate ct ta ake ua don’t mean it,’ gasped the ts, written by the master) Terror. **You wouldn't murder me ; is of National interest and z = Address Henaaxv Bsos., | for my little joke!” “Get a rope!"” muati, O. ‘The voice of the woman had tne 2 Parker’s Tonic = Ting of steel in it, and her eyes had tien or any disease or weakness am aire a} such a stony, merciless look that men Ifyou are wasting away from , dissipa- ecu = ae Tonic at pared will orate and build you up w i r it le 7 PRE any dose | retreated a step. A rope was brought. “For God’s sake! don’t murder Spt with pever intoxicate. | of ves, save . Hiscox Roo, New York. : hined the T “Oh! 2 Whine e Terror. ** ! you 1 Send 10 cents tage, and we will mail Fron hep a royal, valuable, sample box o! [ge that will put you in the way of making more Meeney at once, than anything else in America, Beth sexes of all ages can live at home and work or all the time in epare t We will start you Ter aes wen set exces. Pertland, Maine. won’t—you can’t—you don’t dare to! I'm sorry I took your town— won’: vever do such a thing again! Say! you may have my horse and shooters !’’ Capital not re- Immense pay sure Srivsox & Co 4-lyr The woman made a noose with ' ; her own hands. A T RIZE Send aix cente} “Throw the free end over that 4 Adetor postage, and | ha.b!’’ she commanded Feéceive free, a costly box of goods whi i : ai - S + WAL help ali, of eithersex, to more mon On! have mercy! I’m an innocent ye right away than anything else in the} man! This woman is crazy—keep | world. Fortunes await the workers a>- we { ly sure. addresss True & | her away! ones Atonce ?1e; sae Fromthe open wmdows ot the schoo! | the noose over his head, and then stepped 4ck and sand: “Qt vou mustn’t!D'm a bad I can't I want ac to repent. this—” **Puil him opt” Tweaty strong arias wilked away withthe rope, and the Terror was pulled ten feet from the groun 1. He kicked—struggied—whirled "round and "round and died the death of a dog Not until all was over did the woman’s leave her. stony gaze | When the body hung limp and hife- less she turned away, walked over to that of her husband, and sinking; down beside it she mourned and | wept and could not be comtorted. | She was a woman again. Half a mile below the town head board beside the highwav. it 1s engraved: “THE TERROK,.”’ “Humbled to the Dust by a Woman.” And you have the story just as they told it to me-—Detroit Free Press. A Confederate Giant's Sword. Among the relics ot the late war stowed away in the States Ordnance muscum on Seventeenth street, is a sibre fully five tect long, which was on the battlefield of Manassas, This formidable swocking weapon Was eve idently made in some village black smith shop, from the tabled ploug share, at the outbreak of the war, and its handle appears to have been carved with a jack-kmife trom acow’s hom. A Virginian who visited the museum last week recognized the sabre as one that had been used by a giant Virginia cavalryman in ‘Jeb’ Swart’s command. “The cavalryman in question,” said the Virgiman, ‘*was nearly sev- en teet in height and broad in pro- portion. He had that big sabre made by a crossroad horse-shoer and promised to hew his way through the Yankee lines with it, and enter Washington, but poor fellow, he was shot at Manassas before he could carry out his rash purpose.’’—Wash- ington Hatchet. Very Remarkable Recovery , Mr. Geo. 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