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ts sw Ve SONS Cee eS OO We IR ye 2 as of , Life vee: Gil Soak #0 Merge ne] A = 0 REE her seer | STARS HIMSELF. | To Escape the Fury ef an Imaginary Mob He Attempts His Life. \ Great excite occasioned | at the Nevada Uni ot at 1:45 | this afternoon, just after the L. & 5. express train came in from the north ents before, and while the bein had | Kansas City traiv. ja few m | baggage transferred, an i old man who come in on the jold man was put on the train at ses * area SINSER fom defective nutrition. T in time. 50c, an CHEST PAINS 32) : Cousus®en DS Pams Backach Chest Lungs, and Muscular Pa the tat fret OMRON only : ening } . draggists orof Porte Ad ob sous fatary Cleanses aad beau Promotes a 1 Never Fa’ Hair to its Youthful Color. Prevents Dandruff and hair falling 50c. and 1.00 at Drugyist: MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS’S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. ~ CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS BED CEOSS eee BRAND. Original, beat, only Ne piil for sale. cr . Ask for Chichester’ Engli Diamond Brand, ‘im red me- a8 CONSUMPTIVE Bronchitis, Asthma. Indigestion! Uo ‘O t has enred Sail iia eee | to Restore Gray | Kansas City by a policeman, told the porter and say nothing to him. He ong said to Tex- et and two | | | 3 Le also {that the old man wa jas, that he had a_ tick guus and ¢ let him alone. nothing to say to anyone on his way except that he talked conduct. with the regard to changing cars at this place. “When my attention was called to here,” said the porter. “he walked to the end of the here, wv at one time in hin had v; seem- ing to get the nd when I his breast and Wi 1 ba knife went to ad driven t Mitchell tinan ask- i hall of all | After the ‘T did it myself. I ‘to die and I want to ules to esenpe the nob W been following me fon (3) My nameis J. J. Heridge, y at Lone Grove, L: unty , Where I moved in 1858. T want you to write to my son, John, at place. I went to Los Angelos my health. Twas born in Georgia, in 1820. My wife is d Ma Then the old man t “tl to one side and said: “VYake my money, I have but hibtle! In his purse was founda et over the M. K. & T. road to 5 ts; a $20 gold piece; a $5 bill, and two silver dol- lars. The knife with which he did the workis an old well-~vorn buck horn- handle one with a blade about inch and three quarters long. Officer Perry got it it with blood. The wound is about two inches one When was covered — Brand, i ree ae long, just below the left nipple, and bn es = eee ACE A t ao . . Be qtmer, A pis tm pester shows three different cuts. It is di- ~ Conner Se eae jagoual, ragged and dgep. ittle Tea LAVSeiotaraciines. Nansteses” | blood flows from the wound and the Co., Madison Sq.,Phila..Pa- every sul miunrs. uring the children. We : ers, &e. Address CURTIS Pegi Hine 2O THE GLORY OF MAN STRENGTH VITALITY indications are that there is internal bleeding. Dr. Blake% dressed the wound but could not tell whether it would prove fatal or not. The old man seemed to be rational on matters except as to his personal safety. He said he had rode upon aman in Texas and killed him with a Winchester rifle and it is for this that the imaginary mob is pursuing him. =SegcHe Mail. Is Consumption Incurable? Read the tollowing: Mr. C, H. Morris Newark, Ark. “Was down with Abscess ot the lungs, and friends and physcians pronounced me an Incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, am now on my third botrle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.”’ Jesse Middlewart, Dec atur. “Had it not been for Dr. Di died of Lung by doctors. Am now in health. Try it. Sample says: hio, says King’s New Troubles. the bottle best of walked up to the | \front of his coach and stuck his | ife to the hilt into his left breast: | 2 porter on the train said the | who | conduetor to} gain admonished them to | The porter said he had | ed to be holding his shirt up with | one hand and cutting wit! the other. He made t at covery tor Consumption I would have | Was given up} free at | = Walls & Holt, the dr THD SCcrENnc ASclentifie and Standard Popalar Medical Treats on the Errorsof Youth, Premature Decline, Nervous and Physical Debility, Impurities of the Blood, EXHAUSTED VITALITY UNTOLD MISERIES Resulting trom Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Excesses or | Overtaration, Enervating and unfitting the victim Madame Tussard’s stock company for $565, | last year. | lessee Don't disgust eve gists, Ss museum London has just been sold to a joint 000. hundred thousand people visited it in Four for Work, Business, the Married or Social Relation. ing, blowing and spitting, but use Avoid unskilful renders. Possess this great | ie royal §vo. Beautiful | Pri nly $1.00 by | mail, post-paid, concealed fn plain wrapper. Hins- | trative PProcpectns Free, if you apply now. The § distinguished author, Wm. H. Parker, M. D.. re- ceived the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL from the Naticnal Medical Association, for the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and BiLITY. Dr. Parkerandacorps ians may be conaulted. eont- or in person, at the office cf DY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, : to whomal id be work. It contains 300 pages, ti cured. A Badietcn: nue PHYSICAL D of Assistant Ph: dentially THE PE No. 4 Buifin be manner that caught an idiot. ted as above Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy and be! man who had! been reporter, editor, sheriff and | chief of police by turns was bunkoe d | out of $5,000 the other day, and in a would hardly have KEEPING BEER OUT OF IOWA A Preacher Representing hib ionists Gams a Victory. Waverly. Ia., Ruddick has Mar 15.—Judge injunction against the Burlington, | Cedar Rapids & Northern Railroad | company and C. J. Foshelman, | agent for the St. Louis Brewing com- | pany. restraining them from ing beer into Waverly. The com- | plainant was Dr. Bilbrook, a metho- dist minister. Foshelman took orders and sub- | sequently delivered the beer, which arrived in carloads. mained on the side tracks | beer until the was delivered. | thetr cotfe to-day etite to exi a crimnal r old daugh- Tierney. still but last day night for ssault upon an eight-y ter of Thomas are searching for him, so far to purpose. word. day from her usual play, friends of Robinson assert that had he been guilty, charged, as she lacerated and otherwise injured. excellent reputation enjoyed by the missing man, are creating a strong impression that a terrible mistake has been made and a great wrong commit- ted. A grand-jury has been empan- elled by the District Court now in session and Robinsons friends express the firm determination to have that body probe the affair to the bottom. The last seen of Robinson so far as learned, was by a negro who reports that on Monday night he saw a mob of several men half a mile from town driving a man, doubtless Robin- with six shoote cursing and calling out “Hang him, shoot him,” ete. wedding had been set for event at the time of the trouble. | victim ofa foul conspiracy part of persons who desire his money of which he was known to have about $300. A Good Chance. | It is eur candid conyiction, that it the | tarmers ot this district, who does not | see Coleman’e Rural World every week, | would send tora sample copy, and read | it through, they would subscribe tor it at once. It only costs $1.00 a year, which is less than two cents a week, is a large eight page, seven column paper and full j to overflowing with live agricultural, ‘horticultural, stock, sheep and horse news, is ably conducted, intelligently | | edited, and in every sense calculated to educate its readers in the best methods | of conducting their business. We will | senditand our own paper one year for | | $2-00. For sample copies,address C. 1). Cole- man, 705 ‘live Street, St. Louis, Mo. Subscriptions may be left at our office. the Pro-| granted a temporary | : \ bring- ‘Membrino Chief Jr. The cars re-| Foshelman | no It transpires that the mob acted wholly without investigation of the case, going entirely upon Tierney’s The little girl has not lost a and the would have necessarily been bodily These indications,together with the son, and beating and punching him at the same time Nearly all hopes of ever finding him alive have been abandoned. Robinson was engaged to marry an estimable young lady at Dalby Springs, his home, and the an early day, and he was preparing for the Several dark hints are thrown out and some believe Robinson to be the on the j i Meinbrino Chief, J vice at Mr. Warnock’s (Humphrey farm) siable one mile southwest of court house in Butler at $20 for: to stand and suck, . will do ser- srvice due when Wola Te ale oa a ted i colt comes or when mare changes Lest EDAG Une sale was consumaes 12) iownersip or abeut to be removed | St. Louis, and the railroad argued | fromthecounty. A lien willbe retain | that the railroad was obliged to ac-| ed on all colts until service is set le cept the beer, as it would any other tled. Season to commence April 1, freieht. =: b nd close July 1. Care will | ae : j be nto prevent acciden us but } | The judge held that the brewers | yij! not be responsible should any {had no right to have an agent in| occur. ; \ Towa, and that the sale was com-j ‘ = Description axp PEDIGREE. pleted in Iowa, and was illegal. He | olso held that the railroad Fe Membrino Chief Jr., dark | how such sales were ma uhould | dands high. ne 2 250 i not have sted in the as ner ef bee a tt show better than thr | Drankenness or the Tnquor Habi it. bred to trot aud ean tr | Positively Curea by adr ed in 1881. got by Abbott Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. Caliban No. 394, Ist) da i *s, Membrino Chief y thoroughl rd am by Old Forester, 4th by Imported Bedford McDonald's Membrino Chief. lie We brothe 89 of dams of / Strange: sire and sire and tive oth- e sire of Gr: ay 212, Spofford 2:18}, Com- pany 2:193, by Old Membrino Chief DI No. 11, Ist dam Big Nora by Down- GOLDEN SPE s : iRaceeeG - ite ing’s Bay Messen sire of Jim | Porter 2nd Mrs. Cau \ « * + . | The agricultural } been espe- dam ot Er a 3, Abbott by Sees io ede thi niches se Caliban No. 3:94, Ist dam Country etary tavoree bs fe eee a ®- 1 Maid by Country Gentleman, son cf They will be quick to see that Rusk Rysdik’s Hambletoman No. 10, 2ad rhymes with husk. dam Beile by Belle Mor No. 61, ji = sire of Lady Turpin Caliban A Moo's Mistake. 3:94, by Meibrino Pils 29, Ist Texarkana, Ark., March 11.—The Sek ee a brats M 2 . No. 22, sire 0 urango 2: riends by e man, J. E. Rob ey Bes fric nds of the young man, J. E. Rob-} ¢y.) Shlomo Pilouby inson who was mobbed eon Mon brino Chi ef No. 11, Ist by Pilot Jr., of 2:25, Pilot Templo dams of Mand 58. Nutwood 2:183- Centiricate:—We, the undersign- ed certify that we know the horse Membrino Chief Jr., formerly owned by J. W. Hughes, of Richwcod Sta- tion Ky., and know him to be a fi elass breeder, his colts are extra in shape, size and style. J. W. Tarirrarno, P. C. Bepincen, J. G. Braprorp, G. O. CLerk, J. L. Frazier, Witiiam Riney, Henry Barney, Ricwarp fMappex, Sam] Hixp Jr, James W. Hucues, J. W. Watson, N.S. Brisyo. DON CARLOS. Also Don Carlos, the fine thor- oughbred Jack, will stand at the stable at $10.00 for a colt to stand and suck. Don Carlos black Jack, mealy nose, 15 hands high, fine length with plenty of bone and weight, foaled July 1884, sired by Adams Black Spaniard, Ist dam by Mattengly’s Diamond, 2nd dam by Imported Iron Duke, 3rd dam a thoroughbred Jennet descended from Anthony Kilgore and Dr Wil- son’s Importations. Don Carlos hes proved to be one of the best breed- ers ever in Bates county anda sure foal getter. CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. TIMOTHY. Timothy, bay stallion, will serve mares at my stable, five miles north of Butler and five miles south of Adrian at $15.00 for a colt to stand and suck. Service due when colt comes or when mare changes owner- ship or about to be removed from the county. A lein will be retained on all colts until service is settled. Season to commence April Ist, 1889, and close July Ist, 1889. Care will will not be reponsible should any oc- eur. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. hands high, fine style and action with plenty of bone and muscle, bred by James H. Scott, Lexington, Ky., foaled in spring of 1885 has never been trained but can show a j three minute gait by Alamo, Jr., Ist | dam Nelly by Zachary Taylor, 2nd | dam old Nelly by Tom Crowder, sire of the dams of John W. Conly 2: Belva Lockwood 2:25, Cooley 2:26, Modesty 2:26}, Alamo Jr. by “Alamo, | Ist dam by Prince Albert. son of | Billy Tonnes, sire of the dam of | Woodford Chief 24, Alamo rec | 2:34 by Almont No. | | Timothy. dark bay stallion. 164 | betaken to prevent accidents but | 3 who has 34° ja sac idle 4, | oO the jack, will siand at les. Don | Pedro. n nds high, | i sled July 1886, | sired : dam by Jas | Tebbs Mex: dam by King Princess Ann by Alexa: 15, 2nd dam by Brown's Be by In- ported Bellfounder, 4 33 by Alexander Abdalla, Sally Anderson by No. 11, 2nd di No. 12 Tackey 2:26, of the dams C. Tay Ast premiv both as roadster, stallion j could pace or trot DON PEDRO. | 8 & Laferty’s big jack gr gr by haport- ed Espartera Midnight by Turner j Wellington ke by Brunblets Well. | ington by Imported Morocastle. ' Don Pedro will be allowed to serve | about twe s at $10 to insure | a colt to Othee | conditions same CHAS. S. CONCKEIN. | Not an Honest Man | Washington, D.C... March 1.—In the presence of three $ two 5 \ of them bei democrats and one | repub! to day: est in Mr ured ime yesterday tended t ke Mr. James | G. Blaine Secretary of State. I B certain id J feel an honest man should not honest man, that lim in a position of respectability.” “Will to Blaine’s nomination the democrats. you vote Mr. of confirm asked one “FT will not be in the Senate ber at that particular time,” Ver sma ont Senator. What Am I to De? not white and furred, 1t is rough, ssive system is wholly out of nd diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may altert There are often Hemorrhoid loss of blood. There and often hea lence and stomach. te. or ever : giddines: nd dity or flatu- tenderness in the pit of the To correct all thisif not es- tect acnre try Green’s August Flower, it cost b e and thousands attest 4gi-lyr. © OW. Near Death’s Door. Washington, D. C, March 8.— Justice Stanley Matthews, of the United States supreme court, has been for some time in declining health. His family and friends have been hoping for a chahge, but they realize now that vitality is too near exhausted. The end may be expect- ed atany time. To-day there is no hope of recovery. It is not at all improbable that President Harrison will havea place on the supreme bench to fill before the extra session of the senate comes to an end. Bucklen’ s Arnica Salve, ‘The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts, Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter, ;Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box. For sale & Holt, the ie GEER eee They have a wonderful @eimate in California. Some blackberry vines pear Santa Cruz Cal., last week pre- sented the unusual sight of blossoms, buds and green and ripe fruit. 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