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Se. ere rT Fevers’ ow” wr ere RIEKLY acy BITTERS Dre Cply Wiha! Pui, States, for desertion, non- Suppo: ance, cruelty, insanit: Blank a) stam) v. New a idress, ork. atc aa prlovisant Kanaas Cr Cir { ABSOLUTE DIVORCES without publicity for parties residing in any part of the United port. intemper- pplication for . Barnes, M6 Broadway, w-ly | Parsons Wants Liberty or Death. | | Chicago, Ill, Sept. 22.—A.R. Par: | ; 80us, the condemned anarchist seut | | for a reporter yesterday and gave out | for publication a long document ad. | dressed “To the American People,” and made an especial request that it be published without any alteration. He quotes at length the evidence and | rulings of the supreme court; says | that the speeches credited to him in the trial were garbled extracts by excited and imaginative reporters; that his Haymarket. speech did not excite riot, and that there was no connection between his speeches and the death of officer Degan. He says the evidence did not show him guilty, but proved his innocence; that he SENSATIONAL ELOPEMENT. The Brother of a Prominent Missoari Politician Elopes With a Young Woman. Carthage, Mo., Sept. 15.—J. A. O'Day, brother of the vice president oi the St. Louis & San Francisco | railway,and Miss Mollie Montgomery, of Oswego, Kan., came to this city | Monday evening and were married at the Karr hotel without the knowl edge or consent of the young lady's parents. J. B. Montgomery, the | young lady's father, a wealthy and | prominent man of Oswego, arrived | the next train, but was too late to prevent his daughter taking the step which, he fears, she will regret at | has been convicted as an anarchist and not as a murderer. He came and gave himself up for a fair trial, and appeals to the American people to avert the awful crime of judicial murder. “The lovers of justice,” he continues, “are engaged in an effort to twhwart the consummation of judicial murder by a commutation of sentence to prison. For thisI thank them, but I am an innocent man; I am sacrificed to those who say these men may be innocent, but they are some future day. He feels mach worse over the affair on accouut of the engagement of his daughter to be married next Tuesday to a Mr. Rice, a prominent young gentleman of Shelbyville, Tenn., for whch celebration the cards were out’ smd extensive preparations had leen made. The couple have gone to St. Louis on their wedding trip. The young ladyis only eighteen years of age, and only last June graduated from the Ward Seminary at Nesh- An Ex-Senator’s Modesty. Ex-Senator Conkling’s innate mod- esty and self-deprecation are—were he the judge—his prominent charac- tenstics. Some years ago, before his association with Bob Ingers. Il in the telegraph suits, he is said to | have addressed a Sunday school. As report goes he was on oue of his | canvassing tours—it is unnecessary to state that his own re-electien hinged on the result—and was de tained over Sunday in a town where | | the republican boss happened to be | Superintendent of a Sunday school. | The ex-senator, how ever, was induced to attend the Sunday school and to | | make « ‘one of the greatest efforts of | his life.” The * jcompleted, many persons weie anxious for an introduction, and among the number were a young mother and her little girl. ator was complaisant and the mother delighted. “Mary,” said she to her child, “I do hope that when you grow up you will not forget that Senator Conk- ling, the great senator of New York, has spoken to you.’ The senator was touched, and drawing the little girl to him stroked “greatest effort” being The sen- } PLEASANT TO TASTE PROWPT IN ACTION ALWAYS RELIABLE It soon Leak into hoe, play The torpid liver day by day And reguintes the 4\etem through, f head to sole of shve, ile, it opens pores, Lost appe it soon restores; Wise families throughout the land Keep TARRANT’S SELTZER near at hand. emation shout id hiveat i 10 $25 per day earuedover$ fo aday aber set, yonng or wot required. 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No other medicine now on sale will eo effectually remove the disturbing elements, and at tne same time tone up the whole system. it is sure and satein its action. 41-1m. A Wife Helps a Woman Cowhide Her Husband. Joplin, Mo., Sept. 22.—A promi- nent business man requested his wife not to associate with a certain woman, giving as a reason that the latter did not bear a good reputation. The wife told the woman, who was an intimate friend, what her husband had said, anda few evenings later, while the man was engaged at his place of business, the woman enter- ed, and, drawing a cowhide, proceed- ed to ply vigorous blows on the ville, Tenn. While there she net Rice. O'Day is agent at this pace | | for the ‘Frisco line. her golden hair. “Ah,” he said, “but I wish you still to remember there is One who is greater than I.” This story was recently told in y * Good deeds,” said i the once ¢tel- ebrated Richter, ‘tring clear through Mrs. Nancy Biker, living at West- field, N. 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They have no opinion on any subject other than those of the pas son with whom they converse; they have no enmity, it seems, toward any man, and yet if you slander your fellow man they're with you, too. If ever I own a yaller dog I'll teach that dog to form an opinion, form it carefully and slowly, and then if he wavers to the opinion or judgment of every dog he meets, I'll beat him until he becomes a little Mexican hairless cur, fit only for a plaything, unfit for the society of respectable dogs. These two faced individuals are the fellows who are your friends when talking to you and your ene- mies when talking to some other fellow. Like the dog I am going to have, they should be taught an opinion of men and things, and let that opinion be candid, and _ sincere. —Ex. Happy In His Harem. Paris, Sept. 22.—Judge Batcheller, plime minister. on principle. frequently sent to Emin and if h ent snug quarters.” next week for America. Wonderful Cures, W.D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale Warren. 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