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OUTLAWS KILLED. | Holbrook, Ariz., Sept. 5.—Sheriff | Owens of Apache county shot and killed three members of the Tonto | Basin gang and wounded a fourth. | He had warrants for their arrest as | sheep and cattle thieves and found | them in a little shanty at Holbrook | | adjoining the livery stable of Brown | Cleanses the System. | & Kindors and ordered them to sur- | constt.} | render. é | Coat ACHE EI | The dsperadoes opened fire on | him. In an instant he replied and with fatal precision. In a moment | three dead desperadoes and the fourth fatally wounded attested to the accuracy of Sheriff Owens’ fire. The names of the men killed are Blivens, Cooper and Roberts, and the wounded man is named Blivens a brother of one of those killed. For months a reign of terror has existed in the Tonto Basin county of Arizona. A dozen men have been I URI GDIST DI PRicXLY ASH BITTERSC2 Bol ELDOUARR setocisant kosen Divorces Cheaply Wihet Pb, ABSOLUTE DIVORCES without publicity ies residing in any part of the United 1 °. ee ie on, non-support, intemper- killed and cattle and sheep stealing At an. ank application for “4 * ance, ance, craclty sew iarcen, ht Beasties, has become a regular business. The Sew York. zi-ly | authorities have determined to break up the lawless gangs terrorixing the county, and the quick work of Sheriff Owens yesterday is 2 beginning. When Sheriff Owens, armed with « Winchester, knocked at the door, PLEASANT TO TASTE PROMPT TN ACTION ALWAYS RELIABLE 7 A ~ |Coughs and all Lung and Chest , Audy Cooper opened it and the offi- ae fs . ; a i a stored, my strength reinstated, and soe lie . 53 » had af troubles. Every bottle guaranteed. , ane It soon brings into healthy play cer informed him that he had a Tp é ne = “id by the time [had taken two dozen he torpid liver day by day, — racer cape isthe best remedy for children. : ind regulates the sys tem through, warrant for his ary The only ey : bottles all my symptoms of rheuma- From crown of head to sole of shoe, reply he received was a bullet, which passed through the sheriff's coat. Fortunately it did not injure him. The fire was returned and Cooper fell dead. Owens took a position at the win- dow and shot 2il three of the inside the house. Samuel Blivens, one of the killed, is a boy 14 years of age, but fully as desperate as his older companions. It cures the Piles, it opens pores, Lost appetite it soon restores; Wise families throughout the land Keep TARRANT’S SELTZER near at hand. men A Glimpse of Lincoln. Mrs. Hancock gives us an inter- esting glimpse of “The Martyr.Pres- Is pr forthe |. ” eer ean |idents” : ves coe andetrengthto [ =6«“Mr. Lincoln's careworn face I Cengargus Gagine ire. Theaseor | recall to-day as vividly as then. At sofereatvalne in CH PAE YENALE 'ONIC during preg- ancy greatly rellevca the paius of motherhood and jes eperily recovery. It assivts nature to ly mhe. 8 » eriteal change from girihood to jo By, tig ple peoemss = the taste and may be taken at all times ith pe cteafety. Price, @1. ve 7 eM MERLELL DRUG one of his levees, in passing him I remarked that it would be showing a greater consideration if I were to refuse his proffered hand, as he must be weary enough of hand-shaking. To this he replied, in never to be { } forgotten tones: ‘Ah, if this were all that I was called upon to do, how willingly would it be done for all time; but to say “no” to the poor unfortunates who come to me in the belief that I am all powerful to pro- nounce that little word of only three letters, and who do not and will not understand that I cannot act always as I wish, but have others to con- sult—this keeps mealways unhappy.’ ‘Mr. Stanton frequently said to me: Mr. Lincoln has the biggest heart ot any man in the world, and for that reason we have to watch him, or the southern women, with their winning ways, would get his permission to carry with them enough contraband goods to supply the southern army.’” —Reminiscences of Hancock.” atk DRVeGIFTS, Wo. soRyoat® “SF.LOUIS. fakefulnees, Mental Do- breesion, Fromatare ig, Barrenness, of power either sex, age ere Losses pit ofrhee cansod byoror.exertion ofthe raise eelf- x boxes EEeeaer $1,008 box, or #iz, WE GUARANTEE sr mine resive Bed te aoe money it ‘the se — JOHN ©. WEST & CO., 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Sole Prop’s West’s Liver Pills. An Old Man’s Wit. “Women don’t always have their wits about them,” said an elderly gentleman the other morning. “A lady friend of mine came into my office with her little girl of five. The pretty white dress of the latter had a streak of blood upon it, the result of a visit toa dentist. The mother did not want to return up town with the child as she was not through with her shopping. Could I help her out of the quandary? I took the child back to the toilet room with the idea of washing out the stain, but a better plan occurred to me. The stain was a long, narrow, downward streak, and the white dress was pleated up and down. What do you think I did? I folded over one of the pleats and pinned it, thus hiding the stain from view. The mother asked: “Why how did you remove the stain without spread- ing it and taking the starch out? Then I showed her the stain was still there. Her look was one of pleasure and chagrin. ‘I must con- fess that you didn’t help to raise your family in vain,’ she said, while you must think I am excessively stu- zs. | pid. And I am—for the plan ought tohave suggested itself to me.”— Philadelphia Call. Means’ sinters isthe seravenions wale 20. JAMES MEANS’ m3 SHOE. . reg an a on Sass of the above, shoes for sale in SAM'L LEVY & CO A PRIZEautcr* postage, ana receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, to more mon- ye right away than anything else in the world. Fortunes await the workers ab- lsoutely sure. At once addresss True & Co., Augusta, Ma‘ne, Vy-tyr* TANSY GAPSULE THE LATEST DISCOVERY. eet tack mae re 4 cents for Sealed Circular. Dr. tg et Celebrated Preparation. CALUMET CHEMICAL CO., Merton je this paper, i | | An Ari aE “I understand.” said a Dakota The gentleman who turnished us | d Fizona Sheriff, Single Handed, minister to one of the members of | With the tollowing ficate was Ends Four Criminals. his church, “that you are telling for years ur treatment of around that you have just thresheda | 4"y piece bushels to the acre?” twit | must know as well as I that it is ak | | most an unheard of-yield for wheat, | attention of jand there | thousand thet you -had any as good | as that.” elder.” to believe that you made up the | story. greatly fear that you told it simply to make people believe you had a larger crop than I did. me mention Wednesday evening at the prayer-meeting that my temant had just threshed on my place and that the crop bushels and three peeks, and you went right out and invented your forty-bushel falsehood. It pains me to think that a member of my church should be guilty of such deceptien.” —Dakota Bell. 1s the best known remedy for Colds, tiens in great responsibility will damage them before the public. They have agreed to stand by the condemned anarchists, giving them | cured me for nothing bad done me both moral and financial support. | any good for twelve years. I owe Only one of the number—Parsons— is a member of the Knights of Labor and the Knights have not the excuse for their conduct that they are help- ing their the cause of the anarchists seems un- fortunate for the Knights. not make them friends, but gives them friendly connections with a cause that is doomed in this country. The people do not intend to toler- ate socialism, and those who sup- port the socialists wiil pass under the condemnation of the popular will. The Knights will learn, but too late, that they should have stood aloof from the condemned anarchists. his appearance was, without doubt, a clergyman, “I have a complaint to make. in the rear coach playing a godless game called poker. is fleecing the other, who seems to have plenty of money. He Hated a Liar. { Twelve Years of Terrivie Toriure. | phy with all of wheat which averaged forty how s. Lhave mentioned it once ot | told in h “Tam very sofry to hear it. You low, to which we all is not one chance in a | S#™e terrible aff “I had been tortured from artic- | wlar and tection. | sciatic rheumatism for “I know it’s a pretty big yield, | more than a d year 1885. I consulted various aectors and used multiform medi- years—up to the | “It certainly is, and I am forced | cines without relief or benefit. any apparent | In 1885 I was taken with the severest acute symptoms ot this disease which made me a_help- less invalid—unable And the worst of it is that atresh work or walk or nelp myself in any way. 1 was a miserable, helpless sufferer, and without hope of ever being cur- ed. [had exhausted my faith in doctor’s remedies, and now concluded to take Swift's Specific as a torlorn hope. From the use of the first two bot- ues, I telt greatly benefited. which encouraged me to take more. I stedily improved. The inflamation the sciatica disap- peared. comtortable feeling was re- to You heard already averaged thirty nine Ballard’s Horehound Syrup left my joints The Knights of Labor organiza- Chicago have assumed a and one that i telt well enough toresume my regular labors, tism had lett me, and Ttelt like anew man. I cannot at- tribute my cure to any thing but the Swift Specific. I know that it alone my restoration to health and strength for labor and religious duties to S- S. S. alone, Statement for the benefit of all suff- and gladly make this own. Their espousal of | erers from this torturing disease. O. W. Winktield, Union Poiut, Ga. Treatise on Blood and Skin dis- eases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3 Atlanta, Ga. It will Brooklyn has a great business woman. She raised four thousand dollars by mortgaging her four hundred dollars’ worth of property twenty-six times. Before the money was recovered she had squandered He Took a Hand. it at the races. It was on a Wyoming railway. Sa ee “Conductor,” saida man who, from | Many People Refuse to Take Co? Liver Oil on account of its unpleasant taste. This difficulty has been overcome in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Live: QOii with Hypophosphites. It being as pal- atable as milk, and the most valuable remedy known for the treatment of con- sumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis, Gen- eral Debility, Wasting Diseases of Chil- dren, Chronic Coughs and Colds, has caused physicians in all parts ot the world to use it. Physicians report our little patients take it with pleasure. Tr: Scott’s Emulsion, and be convince: Dr. Thomas Hall, Holly Creek, Ga., says: “I am using Scott’s Emulsion in the case of a little child one year old, wasting away, and it is improving fast. Betore nothing would stay in its stomach There are a couple of men One, I am sure, Won't you take some action in the matter?” “How long have they been play- ing?” “About an hour.” “An hour? Why the devil didn’t you tell me sooner? Here, Jim,” to the brakeman, “you take tickets while I drop into that game. If there’s any money to be made out of suckers on this run just count me in.”—Omaha Reporter. ly.”” A romantic wedding took place at Wichita, Tuesday. Mrs. Maggie E. Brooks, a young widow of New Albany, Indiana, arrived by train and was met at thedepot by 2 small party of friends, accompanied bya minister. A few moments later Os- car Vanderbilt arrived on another s s Pimples, Boils, And Carbuneles result from a debilitated, impoverished, or impure condition of the blood. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla prevents and cures these eruptions and painful tumors, by removing their cause; the only effect- train. The conducter held the train | al way of treating them. and Mr. Vanderbilt and Mrs. Brooks pares course of Balls, hap, prevented the were married in one of the coaches, waned every samen for srvera years. Geo. Beales, lainville, Mich. after which the couple continued on their journey west. Vanderbilt is a cousin of W. H. Vanderbilt, and is connected with the management of the Prescott and Arizona railroad. The bride is a daughter of Joseph Norton, an Indiana capitalist. the fants ai, with dncoloraio of Se ich ‘showed elf naby 20k parca No good. "Ayers Sarsepe- fills eflecied A Perfect Cure, hav bet troubled since. — and I have Fhe Iwas troubled with Boils, and my A Smart Hotel Keeper. health —— Se ag og Omaha hotel man—You are a tie the, eruptions all disappeared, and wonderfully lucky boniface; just Fenn Eikins * Stanley Observer, think! You have kept a hotel at Saratoga for five seasons andfnever had a scandal yet. Saratoga hotel man—No luck about it. It’s good management. “Management?” “Yes sir. I never allow my clerks to give a man his wife's letters or a woman her husband's letters.—Oma- ha World. Pac ob j roabled, toe 5 ieee eee et Bec Pimples a —— a Saree eos caret Blood paride ia the worl Charen Smith, North Craftsbury, Vt. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists and dealers in med- icine. Ask for Ayer'’s Sarsaparilla, and do not be persuaded to take any other. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. @ Price 61; six betties, O5- express but the Emulsion agrees with it pertect- Georgia has the “largest dumpy woman” in the world. She is four feet and six inches high and weighs four hundred and eighty-five pounds. She refuses to go to the museums. Tutt’s Pills stimulates the torpid liver, strength- | ous ee organs, regulates the bowels, and are unequaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, tn malarial districts their virtues are a recognized, as they possess | oa hesys operties in freeing t hat poison. E! egaey <ees Price, 2 UTTERLY DISCOURAGED the feeling of many cictims ef , Nenralgia, sciatica and ner- sick headache. Having tried rless so-called remedies, and physi- f all schools, without relief, there o be no hope. Many such have as tresort tried Athlophoros, and to their found that it was a Athlophoros isnot have been cured to its value. Sold Everywhere. | Giliee, 44 Murray St.. New York, | DRS.S.¢ D.DAVIESON ST. LOUIS, MO., The Great Speciali bere of University College don Englant MCUs Nes York sed Fofesen ae soare intents aie ; of Bpermatorehane, seater diseases resulting from Se)f-Abuse and s ever trou this medicine About two year it will soon enr legs sudder = to swell and } particularly —— Cases of -Conorshana and Mills, 4 nee joints; on my rr knee there was dle meted by Ww! Patients are saved much : bright red spot, that pained me mo: — erste, -Donmaltation including a few days I was aware it was rheun tease exami sage, Nervons Dubiity and nd feet _kept on swelling, aang é ove my toes, and for many arererat ¢ & DB. aViEs I was obliged to sit, eat and ‘Bedieere ye Braet chose vite the Great MICAL MUSEUM. Mention this paper. RAP Pils viniiue tad he Bitions BY SMe cease I placed myself in n, but ae did Ine BO , tate aueneed with Ath- lophoros. The first three doses relieved me, and with one bottle I was well.” Every druggist should keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can- not be bought of the druggist the Athlo- phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 pa bottle for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills For liver and kidney diseases. cae n, weakness, nervous deh women, constipation, heada Stool, &e.. ‘athlophoros Pills are unequaled. with maps, describing Min- nesota, North Daketa, LANDS : Montana, Idaho, Wash- ington and Oregon, the Free Government Lands and Low Price Railroad Lands in the Northern Pacific country. The Best Agricultural, Graz- ing and Timber Lands now open to Settlers mailed free, te CHAS. B. LAMBORN, Land Com. N. P. R. B., St. Paul, Minn. 25-9t > for Publication: SCHWENCK & OLDEAKER. MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE oftered for sale resented PEZRL TOP BUT THEY ARE NOT! And like all Counterfeits lack the Remarkable LASTING Qualities poe Se THE GENUINE. ASK FOR THE PEARLTOP | Boot & Shoe Makers - BUTLER, MO. Boots and Shoes made to order Che - best ot leather used. Shop nerth side ot Square. aq tf yo neve neoura ves vera nest 06 kar oa pall Dr SANFORD INVIGORATOR X couse brerars ‘of the Liver, as tay sherry ny 8 Tord oot jaundice, pete ieee the bowels, lin tavatockle PANILY'S nly mesecrhes uP fee prove ite meri, Any ‘he PEARL TOP is Manufactured ONLY by GEU, A. MACBETH &CO., PITTSBUEGH. PA. ‘Thonsan ts of Tes ‘draggiot wil! tell sou ite reputation, THE HORNS. In the World. OUR MOTTO: s@rProtection in Territory. sar-Perfection in Principle. sa@r-Popularity Univeral. NEEDLES. OILS AND BPARS FOR ALL MACHINES. S@PREsPonsiBLe DEALERS AND AGE, who wish to handle the sxst and SALABLE Goops. Address tor particulars WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, g21 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. s@ EN 10 N HIS PAPER. CHAS. CENNEY At Old Stand, East Side Square. NEW-GOODS Fresh and Nice and Comprising every- thing in the GROCERY WILL BE PAID FOR ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS. 1 oot, 2 a oy 6 Premiums, - $260.00 © And Provision Line. 25 Premiums, - $100.00 “ 1200 Premiums, = 810.00“ COUNTRY PRODUCE) 2ssssssssesse— SALESMEN WANTED! Of all kinds wanted. COME AND SEE ME. Chas. Denney.

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