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E ki ‘ a A MOTHER’S FRIGHTEUEL ACT. Horribie Double Tragedy in a Califor- nia Farm House. Traver, Cal., May 6.—At 8 o'clock last night Mrs. Taboster, who lives with her husband five miles from this place sent her two girls to bed, but shortly afterward entered the room and seizing the older girl by the throat proceeded to strangle her to death. The younger child ran from the room, pursued by the mother, who was still clinging to the other child. The mother follow- ed 200 yards and dropped the other child, who was then dead and afte: pursuing the other some distance gave up the chase and returned home. The little girl soon arrived at a neighbor’s and gave the alarm. Meanwhile the busband | went, home and finding no one im the house gave several calls and was finally answered by his wife. Going to thgBdck ofthe house he: found her ih @ pool éf blood. He carried her into the house and found the front part of her head literally chop- ped to pieces. She was perfectly conscious and said»she had inflicted the wounds on herself but. gave no reagon for doipg’so, ; © The: women told her husband where the dead child was and the neighbors, who had then arnved, soon found the’ body, which was closely guarded by the faithful dog. Séveral physicians were ‘eummoned @ndithey pronounced the woman’s case hopeless, the axe with which the deed was done having penetrat- ed her brain in several places. The woman was eyidently insane. POLITICS AT NEVADA. “Old Guard” Democrats Hold a Big Rall—The Fifth Ward Muddle. Nevada, Mo., May 7.—The ‘Old Gard” democratic club held a meet- ing at the opera house to-night and was addressed by Congressman Stone, Col. Joshua Ladue, A. J. Smith and others in the interest of Andrew J. King, the regular nomi | _ SIJACOBS Ol], CONQUERS PAIN. presented to the grand jury paces | them to 1 cout the returns frow t to ascertain } haw cast and for fth ward iby votes were whom. This scheme was orignated j by prominent “Old Guards” who be- lieve there were 415 votes cast in the Fifth ward, as claimed by the judges und clerks of election, who failed to return the poll books prop- erly sigued aud the tally sheets all and by which the votes of that ward were thrown out by the city council. Some startling results are looked forward to after election. not Bailurds Snow Linament Is the best Linament in the world tor animals. Itwill wock wonders where tver any pain or inflamation may be aound, Every ownersota horse should have it in his stable. For Sprains, Cuts, Eruises, Galls, Lameness and all in- flamation on animals it stands without a parallel, There is no pain Ballard’s Snow Linoment will not releve, no swell- ing it will not snbdue. No wonnd it will not heal. 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On a scrap of paper she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bonghl alarge bottle, it helped more, bought another and grew better fast, sontinued its use and is new strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller partic- ulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, arug- gist, Ft. Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery free at all drug- gists. = AScrap of Papersave The prospectus and complete outfit for caryassing will be readv immediately. AGENTS WISHING GOODITERRITORY on this great work will please address, as soon as possible, the pulishers. BELFORD: COMPANY, 18-22 East 1sth Street, NEY YORK 'YOUNG CLEVEL The tolowing th i it lard, and7 r what is know folluwing terms, t YOUNG CLEVEL ELAND, $15; ‘G MONTROSE, $10; WASH- INGTON, $8; JUMBO, $6, Young Cleveland, isa fine trotting stallion, h dark bay, 5 years old ian gh. weighs 1,200 pounds. His sire is Mam- brino and Hambietonian. Young Mont- rose was toaled June 23rd, 1887, is 16 hands high, weighs 1,000 pounds, bred in saddle and race stock and is a beauti- tulsorrel, Jumbo; This fine jack will serve mares at $6. The above stock will stand on the following conditions: In each case to insure live colt, if mare is traded or removed from neighborhood money is due and must be paid whether more is in foal or not. 19-2m J. M, RUTLEDGE. p*) F og ae ao] a? SMIIB-SNIVIUND JOVI SNITOOMINId* anv | | HE ‘“Grain-Saving, Time-Sav- T ing, Money-Saving Thresher of this day and age. IAS More Points of Exclusive Superiority than all others combined. VERY Thresherman and Farmer is delighted with its marvelous work. BENJ. THOMPSON'S Breeding and Sale Ntables, BENJ. THOMPSON, Prop’r. neo of the ‘party fur mayor at the special election to beheld next Tues- day. The house was packed to over- flowing. : At the conelusion of Col. Ladue’s speech the following resolutions were adopted by fully 1,200 demo- cratic voters. Whereas, Andrew J. King has ‘been duly nominated by a regularly called democratic convention asa candidate of the democratic party for the office of mayor of the city of Nevada; therefore be it Resolved, That we deem it the du- ty of every democrat to use eyery honorable effort. to secure his elec- tion; that while we sincerely regret the defection from our ranks of some “who haye hitherto acted and voted with us as party associates yet we can not regard the reasons they have giyen for their acts sufficient OT only Superior for all kinds of Grain, but the only suc- cessful handler of all Seeds. TIRE Threshing Expenses {often sto § times that amount) made by extra Grain Saved. ORKMANSHIP, Material, and Finish beyond all com- parison. IBRATOR owners get the V best jobs and make the most Money. NCOMPARABLE for Sim- Plicity, Efficiency, and Dura- Bility. EYOND all rivalry for Rapid Work, Perfect Cleaning, and for Saving Grain. EQUIRES no attachments or rebuilding to change from Grain to Seeds. BROAD and ample Warranty given on all our machinery. See: : IRACTION Engines Unrivaled to excuse them or justify us in desert- T in Material, Safety, Power and ing our party or the cause of our Durability. standard bearer who at the solicita- tion of his party has consented to become its candidate. Resolved, That in yiew of the ru- mors that have been in common cir- culation in regard to the irregulari- ties ednuected with the count of the ballots.cast at the late election in the Fifth ward, we request the grand jury now in session to investigate the same and to that end we ask that they examine said ballots and ascer- tain by a count of the same whether the certificate made by the officers of election.ia ‘that ward is false or true. The mugwumps and republicans began taking depositions yesterday in theMcGrew-Logan damage suit beforea republican notary public, the real object of the suit being to show that the tally sheets from the fifth ward where a majority was « Srpposed to have been given for Robinson, republican, were made away with by ex-City Clerk Lovell. So far the depositions of several prominent citizens have been taken which go to show that the tally} sheets were never turned” over to the ci UR Pamphlet giving full in- formation, sent Free. It tells about this great EVOLUTION in Threshing Machinery. Send for pam- phiet. Address NICHILS & SHEPARD BAITLE CREEE HENRY M. STANLEY VICHIGAN ef T AFRICA” '3 Tecent thrilling important dis. ne in the work Ja Darkest no one of these by subscrip- The opinion prevails strengthened the > “Old Guard.” The grand jury is now in se and several parties will be brought efore them to testify in the matter. Alarge petition has 28 only } Apply to 8. EF. SUNKEN & CO., . SO1 Olive St., St. Louis already been Sole Agents for Missouri and Southers i Miinois. ‘CharlesScribter's Sons We have a fine stable of Stallions to select from, for either Service or Sale composed of best bred horses of following stock: Clyde, English Draft, Mambrino, (Standard breed trotter.) Stallion. Also a thoroughbred Ruvning We have established a permanent stable for the Sale and Service of Blooded Stallions. AND EARNESTLY SOLICIT A CALL, IN CHARLIE LEWIS OLD STAND—EAST OF POST OFFICE. Prince Williams. Foaled May 10th, 1882. BREE EE DIN Cc. PRINCE WILLIAMS, got by Macky Free, he by Bonnie Scotland, he by Iago, he by Dan John, Ist dam Queen Mary, by Gladiator, 24 dam by Plenipotiary, 3d dam Myrrha, by Whalebone, 4th dam Gfft, by Young Gehanna, 5th dam by Sir Peter Leazel. PRINCE WILLIAMS dam Mary, by Blanco, (pacer,) record 2:43: he by Iron’s Cadmus, by Cadmus by American Eclipse, 1st dam Irwins Luckahoe; by Herod’s Luckahoe 2d dam by Jones’ Oscar, by Ogle’s Oscar; 3d dam by Shepherd’s Consul, by Bond's first Consul. Bonnie Scotland, grand sire of Prince Williams, has proven himself to be the greatest sire of thoroughbred runners ever im- ported; having sired Macky Free, the sire of Prince Williams, with 3 mile record of 48 seconds, and others as follows; (g of a mile.) Bonnie Woods, Saratoga, July 20, 1878, 1:022. Rachel, Long Branch, July 6, 1878, 1:034. 3ofamile. Belle of the Maede Nashville, Tenn. Oct. 9, 1876, 1:16. Bye and Bye, Louisville, Sept. 22, 1879, 1:163. Luke Blackburn, Prospect Park, Sept. 6, 1879, 1:174. One mile. - Dan K, Louisville, Ky., May 29, 1877, 1:424. Belle of the Meade, Louisville, Ky., Sept. 25, 1876, 1:444. Belle of the Meade, Louisville, Ky., Sept. 27, 1876, 1:44}. Spendthrift, Jerome park, June 6, 1876, 1:46. One mile heat Bramble, Nashville, Tenp., Oct. 7, 1878, 1:43—1:44. One and 4 miles. Ben Hill, Louisville, Ky., Sept. 25, 1879, 1:562. Brambel Saratoga, Aug. 17, 1878, 1:58. Bramble, Saratoga,7Aug. 9. 1879, 1:58. Spendthrift, Jerome park, June 10. 1876, 2:00. Spendthrift, Jerome park, June 12, 1875, 2:03}. One and } miles. Frogtown, Lexington, Ky., May 1872, 2:093. Bramble, Long Branch, July 10, 1879, 2:2 One and One and 3 miles. : |3 miles. Frogtown, Lexington, Ky., May 26, 1872, 3:07. Two mile heats. Bushwhacker, Baltimore, Oct. 22, 1878, 3:36, 3:364, 3:382. Two land ¢ miles. Bramble, Baltimore, May 24, 1879, 4:02. Four mile heats. | Bushwhacker, Baltimore, Oct. 26, 1878, 7:31. 7:364, 8:29. Hurdle race, one mile heat, over four hurdles. Lobelia, Fashion course, L. L., Sept. 11, 1869, 1:513, 1:53} He also sired two fast trotting horses, 1809, Scotland, b. g. time 2:22}; 187 1, Dan Donaldson, time 2:244, Bl |(pacer.) time 2:43; grand sire of Prince Williams, on dam side, ;Sumggler, the famous trotting stallion, time 2:15, and he was the sire jof Revenue, b. h. time 2:221; Smuggler Daughter, time 2:243: Your | Smuggler, time 2:294; Milton, b. h. time 2:30; Hawthorn, g. ¢. : The above is a true and correct pedigree of Prince Wi an jtime and records; showing more thoroughbred and trotting any horse in southwest Mo. a PRINCE WILLIAMS. | | S season, will sre he get EE'S ADRAIN STCOK FARM It is with no small degree of pleasure that I present my stock to the public the ensuing season of 1890. And it is with pleasure and gratitude that I look on the satisfactory results of my efforts in improving horses that has proved valuable sellers. We find that those who have patronized pure bred sires have been highly pleased. With these efforts the present demand for good draft and road horses is much greater than the supply and are likely to be for g long time to come. My horses are of the best solid colors that can be got. I have choice selections of Draft and Road horses which will be shown to one and all, Parties are invited to examine my stock before breeding elsewhere. Parties from a distance can be accommodated with pasture for their stock till service is rendered or longer. Pedigrees will be furnished at barn. I extend many thanks to my patrons for their liberal patronage of the past. The following Stock will make the season of 1890 at:Adrain Stock Farm. f 7Standard bred Trotting Stallion, GOLD-DUST ABDALLAH. (No. 2314) He is registered in Wallace’s Standard Bred Register. Sived Erie co No. 129, dam of Go!d Dust Abdallah Brown Ida by Gold Dust NO. DESCRIPTION:—GOLD-DUST ABDALLAH is a bright bay with sinall star in forehead with black points, heavy main and tail, is a horse of grand style and carriage on all occasions, long raingy neck, fine head, large eye, and a nice ear very, clean cordy legs with fine easy action, will weigh in fair condition 1225 pounds. The Golddust family of horses is acknowledged to be the handsomest strain of horses in America and this horse has inherited their great beauty to a degree seldom found. Extend- ed pedigree at stable. TERMS:—$20.00 to insure living colt. WALTER MM. DESCRIPTION:—WALTER M., is a chestnut brown with no white, he is 15 hands high, weighs 1220 in geod flesh, is a horse of great muscular substance and perfect symetry of form, is 7 years eld this spring and is without a physical blemish or fault of temper, and is a very prom- ising trotter, with a guarantee of trotting in 2:45 with but little training, sired by Oril Abdallah, Jr., dam was by Old Gurney, half sister to Elie S. record 2:28} and Harry B. 2:28 and half sister to Leopard Rose,*{dam Leopard Rose has a record of 2:33} and promises to trot very fast. Ex- tended pedigree at stable. TERMS:—8$20.00 to insure a living colt. JOE NAVARE. _ _ JOE NAVARE, Purcheron Norman is a dapple brown, 16 hands 3 inches high, good style and action, small head and ear, heavy main and tail mounts very high in weathers, deep through the shoulders, good hips and stifle heavy cordy legs and is yery much admired by all that sees him, weighs 1,700. TERMS:—$15.00 to insure a living colt. Pedigree at stable. King of Scotland. DESCIPTION:—KING isa mahogany bay, good style and action broad cordy legs, with beautiful form. It is useless to say much for this horse for he is highly appreciated for his breedi i blie all know. Weight 1,600 ae ies ager are TERMS:—$10.00 to insure a living colt. Pedigree at stable. BRILLIANT. BRILLIANT is black in color, fine style anJ acti d breeder and will weigh in good flesh 1,600. peter See es TERMS:—$s 00 to insure a living colt. G. N. States, Propr. Adrain, Mo. ox) — Cone matled (sealed) free, DICAL GO., BUFFALO. N.Y, | ENTRAL FEMALE || LLECE Lexington, Mo. | LESSENS PAIN 0 70 LIFE Os Dusit ON CTHER 7 OTHERS PND Li y BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLAB'AQA £010 BY ALL GRUG! ret SeesiotPopens Sept. 411 Thorough | departments, Meheper Z i rac hers i and € nest Music an. Beauti B exue~2) peo |