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— Publicly Horsewhipped. Tersey City. N. J.,Sept. Wednesday nj b>) | Were mentioned. but nearly everyone | a arrived at that place. trange Acts of a Strance Man at Schell City. ee ght the Eve Tobe Ci } tollowing jmal of this city publi a story | strange occ ch took place | accusing two soung soc belles ot | at Schell City M ynight. That | having forged checks to the amount morning a dark complected German, | ot $180 on their father. No names apparently about Unirty years of age, ]. C. Moody {in the city knew who the story re- | noticed him standiag on the street, Swe of ie 4 2 on ferred to, Saturday night Ray | and while observing the German, he | Gilchrist. son of ex-Attorney Gil- | approached and asked if he had a | Christ, who was a friend of the yo requisition from Texas tor (the | ladies, met George Lenhart, Ge n’s) arrest, saying, ‘tI did not . | reporter who had written. the s }rob that man: T came by the money } in a saloon and thrashed him. Ih v.” Mr. Moody re- . | day he was arrested } put ou | phed ’ for his , $1,000 bail for assault and batters. | arrest, and the Ge away- 'AtS o’clock to-mght the board ot | Later i tue even she was seen on — j public works met im regular weekly | the street near the opcra house. He | meeting : I j m ing. Lenhart was present to | gave a giri a 520 gold piece and a report it. It had hardly opened | young man a $to gold piece, then Absolutely Pure. ; When a very pretty young woman | he began crying and running down Uetenved into the room and gomy!the street, throwing money as he ervaries. A marvel of purity, ick. se 6 Tike por seholsomenieas. More economical | Qickly up to Lenhart said: ‘Are | went. He was arrested and the inds. andeannot be sold in| vou Mr pote eaes ; se : : ts the ordinary I pret ae oe low tent, you Mr. Lenhart?’ at the same time money picker » and recovered from emnpe' shate ders Sold P © tmir th ' i =< FOUrEnCo., 106 striking him in the face with a heavy | those he had given it, amounting m fe aint horsewhip. Five times she struck | all to $y12.. Dunng the atternoon —— — him and was then pulled away by} he had told a man who lives at| a i j the janitor aud led down stairs. She | Schell City inathe had been confined Ps a : ; | : a he | said her name was Mamie Gannon, |in an msane asylum at Austin, | Pics 4 | and she was one ot the young ladies | Texas, butreleased. He was locked > & | re ferred to in the Journal’s story. A | up and will be beid until his case can | =~ = | moment atterward she started up- | be investigated.— Nevada Mani. | — A (| stairs again and before any one could = ‘ kh ry = | stop her bit Lenhart three more Nearly everyone is in tavor of ~ m bl * e } atrimon cept St. Paul For 2 wy | Dlovs{across the fuce. Lenhart | Matrimony except ot. Paul. _— S SD ™ ¥ | tried to draw arevoiver, broke down | great writer he placed his reasons K = A * 1 : ¢ cat : oe ithe iron railing that encloses the | for celibacy on very low grounds. 0 = ym © & |reporters’ stand and would have ee : j = 7. = An : 3 len’s Aaraica Salve. | a ~ 4 = | killed her had not the police driven Ba “ td Ve 3S o : aoe Z The Salve inthe world tor Cuts migp 8 = {them back. Commissioner Fearn | Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | a & then moved that the board take 2 | Sores Cancer-, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, | " ey c Teter, C happed Hands, and ail skin erup- *) & ba . ba recess for ten minutes to see the tions,and postively cures piles, or no pay 1 ee” in ie = |thing out: It was carried by a vote | Teaired. Itis guaranteed to give pertect | | ~ 3 : i satisiaction, or mor retnnde Prive | | = }ot4to 1 and the police withdrew | per box. 25 cts for iz oy John ,G} 8 a - = trom the hall, Miss Gannon then | Waler | ad ‘: 2 dat henberte eee ae . = |rusbed at Lenhart and thrashed hin eer? j soundly, after which she retired amid ae ™ Ithe cheers of the crowd present. | « 's > The news of th fair ’ P it he news of the affair spread around =f the city quickly and a brass band — y ve we > # | was bned and the young lady sere- r “A naded. 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Maleohol or tobacco, Wakefulnesa, Mental De- : : Musion, Softening of tho Brain resulting His hand and arm are badly swollen Frente and leading to misery, decay and d : re Old Ago, Barrenness, Loss of power | and he is suffering b 1 ing intenseiy trom ieithor sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermat- thera caused by over-exortion of thebrain.self- | the bite. or oyer-indulgence, Lach box contains ENS eee aera month's treatment. $1.00.a box, or six boxes pole me 3 ce Se sent by mail prepaidon receipt of pric, T. C. McNeill, druggist, ot Paris, Ter WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Tocure any case, With each order received byw: fer siz bozes, accompanied with $5.00, we will the pui tour written guarantee to re. them money if the treatment does noteffect Guarantees issued only by JOHN C. WEST & CO,, %2W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Bole Prop’s West's Liver Pills, sav The result of Tongaline for rl matism and neuralgia have been tactory. 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