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tsHORILY TOL. The Alle o Mure Cases Called in the Garden City Court 23.—The work here Probably wh pt 1 sF $. Lilley, John Knapp. J ~ Le: ar W. A. Fiush. C. H. Wheat, Clarence Hare, N. Malston, R. 8S. Howard, | Wesley Moore, Milt Walton, Charley Secrest, Jim Secrest and Joe Olliz ger Coronado, Wichita county, | charged with being the leading par- ticipants in the terrible tragedy mn that county February 26. called to-day and the against Charles Randolph, James Kirk and James B. Rogers dismissed and the others continued until next week On the morning of February 26 4 note ent to Charles Coulter of Leoti, a little town which had been The cases were charges vying with Coronado in efforts to secure permanently the county seat of Wichita county, from a resident Coronado, inviting Coulter to that town th time and bring him. Coulter accepted the invitation, and with him Billy George Watkins Boorey, Frank visit afternoon for a friend or two with went Raines, A. L. Jenness, A. R. Johnson and Eminett Deming. On arriving in Coronado they spent a few hours with friends and then started to their wagon, which was hitched in front of the post oftice, with the intention of re- In front of the post of the men who, so it is said, applied a foul phrase to Raines, at the turning home. office stood one Coronado same time making a motion as though to draw a revolver and struck head. little party by concealed men; bring- ing every one of the Leoti party to the ground. Coulter were killed, and the others bad'y wounded, and George Watkins died from the effects of his injuries a day or two March 9 the whose names are given above wer arrested by Adjutant General Cam) - bell of Topeka, Col. J. H. Ricksecker of Sterling, Sheriff John H. Edwards and fourteen deputies brought to this city, charged with murder the first The arrests were made peaceably and the prisoners were, on March*10, taken to Dodge City for safe keeping. William's Australian Herb Pills. It you are Yellow, Bilious, constipated with Headache. bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your liver is out of roder, One box of these Pills will drive all the troubles awad and make a new being of you. Price 25 cts. qiy Pyte & Crumty, Agents Raines quickly drew his upon the A volley was fired upon the his assailant Raines and later. men and were in degree. “There's a big difference in men,” said a stranger as he sat in a hotel in a Western Dakota town. “Now, T saw two men in front of a saloon over here to-day. body began to shoot in Pretty soon some- the saloon, and one of the men started offmighty sudden and the other rushed right in. It shows “I seen that, too, pardner,” said a man who lived in the place, *an’ it don't show nothing but a difference in their business.” “How's that?” “Why. that man that started off so blame’ fast was the city marshal. He knowed there was a row.” “But who was the man that rushed in?” “Coroner.” 00.00 Reward. The above large sum will be paid tor any case of Coughs (except last stage of consumption) Colds, Bro chitis. Whooping Cough, or any Throat or Lung trouble not imme- diately relieved by Baliard’s Hore- hound Syrup. Will Contest: Talmage’s Will. St. Louis, Aug. 23.—It is stated that the three oldest children of the late Col. A. A. Talmage will contest their father’s will. Col. Taln left most of his property, said to worth hs million, to his wife. He was married twice. To the three children by his first wife, and to the tive children by the present Mrs. | Talmage. he gave ten dollars eac The three children by the first wife are said to be gres atly dissatisfied with the terms of the will. | be How a New Yor! by a € . . ¢ The state f icine ¢ : er votes. Wa « vsentery e ste got up ar ee votes me At t st ANC sic s Gartiel t G oia; he v . the delegation, and refused to vot Ellaville, Ga., March 21, 1887 for himself. The two ladies wh —Il haye used your 3. | occupied seats in front of Ingers cine with exceptional d.d not understand or appreciute the benetit or stents convalescing | situation. from measies. A teature ot that | “I wonder.” said one of | disease is that it leaves the mucous | “what Ohio means by casting only} membrane chronically inflamed— | forty-three votes?” | that is the inflammation continues | or ¢ rf } f = < : o of - ha the , i of the high- priced stone. New York ldtoof the s t, and busing up a quantity of poor quality diamonds used the wash upon them, price far exceeding their value. trick was discovered about two weeks | ago, and in a very peculiar manner. One of the sharpers nt into a Bowe ery pawnshop and offered for pledge adiamond ring, shirt studs and other gems of the same kind. He accepted $350 on the lot. The proprietor sus- pected that the articles had been stolen, and he saw, as he thought, that the gems were perfect ones; so he had of his one employes follow the man who had pawned the goods and pur- chase the ticket from him for $50. Then the joyous pawnbroker knew the glittering gems were his own, and to prevent any future co nplications he t the m from their settings and pro- « ed to ! When he ropped them i . his own nd cpr with them, for the blaz- c gone, there was only a ickl and the en- yore than one idred dollars. And 1ow the next t » you go to pawn your diamonds in any shop in New York just notice how deftly your genial ‘Uncle’ will drop your gems into a little well of alcohol before he gives you his estimate on the stones.— Jewelers’ Weekly. Scrofula, in the blood, corrupts and contaminates every tssue and fiber in the whole body; but whether appearing in the form of swellings. or running sores, malignant poisons of the disease are completely eradicated by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. A Picture of Marmaduke. People who have been led to be- lieve that Missourians go around the erysipelas, the country in bare feet and with one suspender ought to walk around the Leland hotel and take a look at Gov Mirm duke of that 1 state ornor much buse They would see a man ull of Rose In fact, wt ve Conk ing’s state his ap and time facial M.umaduke the Utica stat smau. Marmaduke. like Conkling, has grown somewhat since those days. liness. life ther pearanc at one in was a st iking b tween urbane in the land He came up in a day when people believed they were casteless, and when a tournament—fete champetre —was much better than a circus or any play that was ever put on the boards. Marmaduke was one of Joe Shelby’s men in the first days of the war. He quarreled Walker, a brother a duel in Arkan was the Walker fell mortally wounded waduke carried his ideas of chiv with General Confederate. and result. = around with him long after the 1 st gun of the rebellion had After the last surrender Mexico and offered his He received court and under the skies of Mexico he chatted with poor Carlotta before that beautiful woman been fired he went to service to Maximilian was at became de meuted—he was master of the court language of E urope. But it is to Marmaduke’s credit that he longed for other eyes under the own country and one day he came back here. His political disabilities were removed. He went into retreat at St. Louis. He became an editor of a commercial ne Wspaper. Three time she aspired to the gov ernorship, but Woodson, Harding and Critten- den were ahead of him. He declares now that his ambition is geratified. and when he throws off the mantle— they still call it a mantle in Missouri —he will be ready to seek the shades forever. If so he will be unlike the average Missourian.—Chie skies of his Sli Perkins’ wife in the w rds of any der. Ej has the reputation of bei the biggest liar on ear The White house ng | portrait .f Mrs. Clevel it | will hang ge sar with the portraits of Martha si ys. He is one of the 3 i . He grew up in schooi a knight, full-clad for a hero. “I cannot imagine,” replied her | pe for Measles Summer itysentery. fiom tourto six mor have companion. “The secretary ¢ ertain- | given it to eek aes ge ly said the state had forty-four | ting out ot bed trom the measles, votes. and always with the happiest result. “I do wonder what it can mean,”| I also usea S. S. S. in convales- repeated the first lady cent fever cases with the best result. Ingersoll, who had been hearing | [It will, in my judgement: prevent the conversation and getting very} summer dysentery, if one will take nervous could stand it no longer. | a few bottles in the spring, thus Leaning over, he addressed the] preparing the bowels for the strains ladies as follows: Christian church people, appeared at the county jail here last: ] ly excited. He claimed that a mob had chased him away from Odessa last Tuesday and has followed him sometimes ing him. He carried two revolvers. While in jail here he impressi nu that a mob of 185 men ever since, dimost catch was under the of the summer. “IT beg your pardon, ladies, but I} [am prompted to send you this | : can tell you what it means. It | letter, because just now I am aware means that James A. Garti | taat measles prevail in Southwest | tleman Louisville | Georgia. While I hesitate to ap- Journal pear as a voucher tor proprietary ae Jmedicimes, S. S. S. has becone Oftensive i eat vanishes with i >. . such i stands medicine with : Dr. Sase’s Catarrh Rem- | u ‘ tandard nedicine with edy. nany tegular physicians, that 1 am : : aT Jrelieved ot the embarassment ordi- Fleeing From an tnaginary Mob. . - 1 i . naniv attached toa regular physic- EN *e ( oe OE ca, A ’ Independence, Mo.. Aug. 21 J Rane enorecmeau or = , Flanacan. a witness for J. J. } wee W. Flanagan, 2 witn : medicines. Besides the . he late stor of the Chris He ury, the late pastor of the ( hn suffering humanity are ton ele h at Ou ad " I 5 selfish protessiona ethics charged with a grave offense, which ours Smccrely is NOW ses investigated by the J.N Crenry, M.D Blood and Skin Dis- wtise on eases mauled tree. The Atlanta. Ga. It is generally y allowed that Dan W. Webster was something of a law that Swift Specitie Co.. Drawer 3 yer, yet it isa fact his name does not appear on the records o was around it. He was released af z eee 1 . the supreme co as an attorney, ter 2 telegram was received from : . nor does it appear that he was ever Odessa announcing that he was not ‘ coe fad admitted to practice before that au wanted. , = gust body, but for all that he man- = o-——_- A Contemptible Trick. “Never heard of any thing so con- temptibly mean in all my life—never!”’ he said, as he brought his right hand down upon his left. “What was it?” “Why, I bet twenty dollars with a man on one of the races, and we put the money in the hands of stakeholder. I won it."” “Well?” “Well, a constable stood right there and attached the whole forty dollars for a debt of five years old!” “No!” “He positively did, and he offered to mop the ground with me to boot! It is just such work as this that has brought horse racing into disrepute, and which keeps honest people aw aged to get his name emblazoned the on pages of history. A Case of Deafness Entirely Cured. Office of Shaw & Baldwin’s Whole sal Notion House, Toledo, O. Dec. 11°79- § F. 3. Cheney & Co., "Toledo, O.- eat About three months ago noticing a letter addressed to you in the Bee trom Gen. Slevin, in reterence t the cure ot his son by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure, we were induced to com mence the use of it tor our daughter Ne! lie, row fourteen years old, who has been suffering from catarrh for about e1ght vears, during which time she has been treated by one of the best physicians in the city. We have also tried the usea! most all the known remedies for catarrh, with no mere suceess than temporary rehet. 1 er Manv nights have we lain awake to hoid her mouth open tokeep her fron ay from the strangling Her hearing had also be tracks!""—Detrost Free Press. come affected. We were afraid that she ————_— e =» —____ would never recover. We have now us —People above the oO ed six bottles of Hall’s Catarrh Cure, tawa, Kan., are murmur b and we believe Nellie to be entirels there is no fishing at the Or: tawa dam. Complaints have been <ent to the com- missioner without effect. It is now proposed to send a party down to bl up the dam Ww — cured. Ina teW days after commencing the use of it we noticed a de-ided ane tor the better, and from that righ she has improved, until now she breather as easily as any one. ps wei E and her ne ring is pertectly good. We Ithat the disease tth —During the last ye We wre tis uns = thousand articles have ac at itis due you, h the hope tha the dead-le'ter fice. Tl i e | others may be benefi in like manner all sorts of necessaries, from E r | We can hardly realize that such a g eggs to seersucker suits.— Hushenyion could be effected in so shorta "ost. we" 1 battling with the cue so Re are still using the remedy at intervals, Sty SE AREA eae as it seems to build up her syste You es made of ld not | are at liberty to use this in any ner nosed to heat They | YOu see proper. We are yourst : 7 = ‘i Mr. and Mrs BaLpwin, ever be ex 4 220 Franklin Avent of a hot sun ad aid by Druggists, 75 36 closet near or unde as es Z . eS = Mrs. Storey. wife of the former may be restored toi proprietor of the Times. says she Z soaked in w en wet exp sed to the light while shut up in a we wants to get possession of the paper and run it fora time just to the people that she can run a news- show glass case. When ivory has been kept a é long itis apt to diminish in weight, | Paper. After this demonstration she owing to the loss of gel >, of | will be willing to sell the paper. ich it partly composed. This ; beremedied by soaking the ar-| Drankenness or the Liquor substance. It thus on of that i being g& a prayer: —AVe i achusetts heard an in the. following manne puld all, my dear fri Lord that we were not born in Africa, | nor Vermont, nor any other dark cor- j ner of the earth ston and | Messenger. Albans (¥t) Positively Curea by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. to-day be own free It never once impregnated wi ecomes a r appetite to exis » address GOLDEN s Race st. Cincinnati, O. n alcoholic wrec dr meer have be men who hav 2 eir cot i | “Spooner Patent Collar! gives sleep, ant) ete dis Without injurious medication, Tus CeytTack Company, 182 Fukon Street, N. y, known ty 121 So. Oxford St, Saka. ‘MW FARLAND BROS. .aaz- {Keep the Largest Stock, Atthe Lowest Prices in, Harness and Saddlerv,. SPOO NER PAT. COLLAR Wikt HOLD HAMES IN None GENUINE. 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