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es Se FROM WHITE TO DARK BLUE. The Experience of a Man Who Took Nitrate of Silver.—lt Eyentual- ly Cured Him ot Epilep- tle Convulsions, Nevada Mail. There are iew citizens of Vernon county whose attention has not been called to Samuel Briuing, a resident of Nevada who is generally known as asthe blue man. His peculiar color is the result of vitrate of silver treat ment for epilepsy. It is the general belief epilepsey hag no cure aud there are thousands upon thousands of people suffering with that disvase who have renounced all hope of cure. Today Mr. Brining was asked for the story of bis life. “I am 61 years old,” he said, “and am in the enjoyment of good healthy When I was about nineteen years of age without being preceded by any injury or sickness, epilepsy came up on me I then living near Owensboro, Kentucky. After suffering from the fits sometime, I consulted Dr. Horace Lindiey. He totd me that he could cure me but frankly stated the pen- alty which I would be compelled to pay. It was either epilepsy for a life time or the discoloration of my skin. I decided that health was pre ferable to personal appearance and accepted the treatment. mysterious and terrible was for Nerve ot a Government Scout. | | St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 22.—Frank | Grouard, chief of government scouts jand an fighter, underwent a difficult surgical operation here yesterday in having removed from his right side an Indian arrowhead was which there | for twenty years. Grouard could | not be induced to take an anesthetic. | When the instruments were placed jin position he calmly lighted a cig: | and stretched powerful frame | upou the operating table was applied locally and the cutting Grouard vever twitebed ner moved a muscle, but puffed away at cbaffed the The arrow lay directly be his Coenie began. his cigar and large vein in the mght the vein meapt almost certain Operation was a very 4 ' the surgeou was ¢ aH z his finger to break the tissues a oe: the vein. Sull Grouard sete t ord talked, and when the doctor Iv eane | provoked at his audacity, the seour| significantly remarked that it was! nothing to a man who had had buru-} ing splinters turust iat» bis flesh : Grouard refused to take | to his house. He says he was shot by a Sioux Indiaz while fighting wit Gen. Crock The wrow hexd is of steel, 2 inches long and Liuch in|} width. iueision of a carriage} Charnet House of Banaits- i Mexico City, Mex, Nov. 21 —A hideous discovery has just been tionally graceful in design- It is light and tough to the highest degree and “is fully guaranteed: Made“under our own supervision, in. our own factory, of our oun finest cold drawn seamless steel tubing, with every joint and part scientifically tested, it is a Worthy backbone for a wheel is a double diamond frame — BOSTON. 79 eNEW YORK. S which you can en FSS oo SS hE CHICAGO. pa a HARTFORD. ours d ir engine an ve way under and see the dless variety of this section of the Call They Drank It All. The conductor of the Wagner sleeper that came in from the south ou the M K & T. last night, says Suuday’s Sedalia Gazette, related an experience which gaye him consider able scare at the time of its happen- jing. While passing through the Iu- dian Territory the train was boarded by about a dozen stalwart cowboys who carried things with a high band | They walked through the train until they reached the There they d was (refused as itis contrary to territory. sleeper. ded whisky which to law intoxicauts in the They told the porter to the buffet or they w i open | After heing refused they started to |make good their word. | The porter beggeda truce and in | duced them to retire to the smoking department. There he served them for | they paid $19. They were now bilar lionsly drunk. Pulling their pistols | they prepared to shoot cut all the Women screamed and the ule passengers began to grow ner sell open fow ait is : all the whisky in stock lhghts. station, Nothing 5 asa remedy for every wowanly a:l jment, as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. Here is the proof. ‘the ody medicine for womeu leertain in | euaranteed which | The cowboys finally put up r guns and got off at the next} It's so its effects that it can be In every case, if it LS Want Practical Farmers Oaly- Topeka, Kan., Nov. 21.—President Hanna of the Kansas Farmers’ Alhi- ance is making a tour of the state in the interest of the order. The state conventicn will be held in To- peka December 5 and 6, and Hanna is anxious that there be a large rep- resentation. He therefore urges tho officers of the few lodges now in ex- istence to send strong delegations in order that the place may be form- ulated for reorganizing on «a tirm non political basis. The Farmers A’liance was at one time a power 18 Kansas but it engaged extensively jin po ities, umting with the populists and practically went to pieces. The scheme new is to mako the order a | Farmers’ Alliance in every sense of the word, keeping oa: the wild eyed jfellows who farm only with their ; mouths = Washington, D.C November 21— | Governor-elect Lord of Oregon, with | Senator Mitchell called on the presi. |dent to-day. Mr. Lord invited the |president to visit Oregon, stating {that the people would be giad to seo him. S-nator Mitchell added that if the president would come at any j time after January 1 he would guar- lantee that the governor of Oregon would meet him at the state line. It will be remembered that Gov. Pennoyer refused to moet President Harrison at the state ‘ine, and stoo} on his gubernatorial dignity and “Dr Lindley commenced by giv ing me minute doses of nitrate of | doesn't cure,your money is returned. Can anything else, though it may be | better for a tricky dealer to sell, be staid at the State capital. In made near the town of Churintzio, the State of Michcacan, by x A Sound Liyer Makes a Well Man. In silver three fimesa day, and also prescribed carbonate of iron to be taken at the same time. “After a few doses of the nitrate, I noticed the first indication of dis- coloration. I persisted in taking the medicine and the epileptic conyul sions came with leas frequency, but freighter named Pascual Gomez} The fiud consisted of thirty human vodies in an advanced state of de | composition, and piled one upoa an other in a cave, wkich was almost impenetrable on account of the stench emauating therefrom. Antonio Double w Mek ices and the en d saddles THE CREEDINESS OF COW BO \“just as good” for you to buy? | ‘Favorite Prescription” is an in | vigorating,restorative tonic, a sooth ing and strengthening nervine, avd ja complete cure for all the funda jmental derangements, painful dis jorders and chronie | peculiar to the sex. | For young girls entering woman weaknesses Are you Billious, conszipated or tro bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, toul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your liver is out ot order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure ali disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels Jiminez, a native of the town, a jhood; for women at the critical eal thes Unrate ast Sa oe 2 z . i > Spa 75 cents. ree trial bottles a = ie the skin steadily grew darker. For freighter by occupation, had bis head |schange of life”; for women At verdngns ae Bay eighteen mouths I kept the treat mashed to a jelly by a bandit at Ta- approaching confinement; nursing ment up and before the expiration of that time my entire body had reached almost the present color of my face and nbands. Under my clothing the skin is lighter as it was protected from the light. “The epilepsy was cured and nev erreturned. “De. Linley told me that he could remove the dark color from my skia but said the operation would be a severe one and might involve my health Idid not care to risk it,| and have never made any effort to correct the color. I was satistied with the restoration of my health “One peculiar feature connected sumbos recently, and Cleofas Gomez, another man, was robbed and mur- dered for his money at the od place shortly a:terward. brother of the last victim, while en gaged in searching for him, made the discovery, which explains many mysterious murders which have oc curred in Michoacan in the last few months by a notorious outfit of ban dits. Pascual, a $40,000 Fire, Springfield, Mo, Nov. 22 —Early | this morning about $40,000 went up in smoke on Commercial street Through error only a part of the fire the largest and most complete stock -upin pr and the drive wheels ga g@ that horse owners need. McFarland Bros, of harness an state proved too much for the the tremendous weight. horse millinery. Bound for McFarland Bros, the d trade iu on new ones. To carry rooster, smash A. O Welton it is a special, safe, and certain help \ | Dr Pierce's Pellets cure constipa | ion, piles, biliousness, indigestion jor dyspepsia, and headaches. | “Dink” Walson Not tn It. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 21.—Hedge ipeth, who exposed the Holmes in } Surance swindle Jefferson Ci at at j years “Dink” Wilson, who was electrocut jed at Albany, May 14, for the mur |der of Detective Harvey of this city mothers; and every woman who is “ran down,” tired, or overworked — when tried for the | Glendale train robbery for which he 18 NOW serving #2 term of twenty five accused Maysville, Ky., Nov. 21.—Sam W. Stairs, editor of the Searchlight,” ja Populist weekly, published at .| Dover. and Mrs. Mary S. Graves, s ,| Widow of the same place, were mar: ried last eveniny at the home of the bride. E litor Stairs is 45 years old and this is bis first venture in matri mony, while his bride has passed the SOth mile stone io hfe, and has followed two husbands to the grave. She off in this world’s ) goods, and sxeqnired is well considerable months since by making a gift of $5,000 to a young who cams to Dover notoriety some school teacher , | of beive the leader in the Glendale {fom Odio, and to whom she was with my color is the fact that it department was called out, and be afvuir wDink” ees Pee reported engaged. The engagement grows darker when the atmosphere | fore discovered the flames had made 2 ‘ ; | is heavy, but when the weather is} bright and the air licht, the color becomes very materially lighter. “In my old county in Kentucky took # chronic avother man treat- bowel trouble We often met and the same ment for and was cared. great headway. The losses are estimated as fol- lows: Moist-Campbell Lumber Com pany, $25,000; the mattress factory, $1,000; Rathbun’s barn, $500; Little- tons barn, $500; Nicholson & Brown's feed store aud stock, $800; Boyer’s | { | | ' Staple: Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. Fancy Groceres, MUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE | Hedgepeth’s gang but was not pres jent at the robbery. His brother, t“Dink” was electrocuted, and upor | desires to try bis theory of resusei : |Charles F. Wilson, under sentence lof death for the murder for which {whom Dr. P. J. Gibbous of this city did not result in marriage. How ever, the young teacher is richer by $5,000. Washi: v. 21.—The 1, Secretary of the Taterior bas ap- proved requisitions on the Treasury for pension payments for the follow- | 0) . | tating persous prostrated with elec-|ing agencies: Washington, $2,055,- ed 1 senior smermber | Second band store, $809; Merriman’s z ier Base eed eh Hel ole g UCL ef a of ; od aS a : a Cc i CARS A ND TOBACCO, jtricity, was not with the gang at] 000;San Francise»,$650.900; Detroit. we sometimes laughingly remarked | Block, $2,000; J. A. pees ee) = | the time of the Glendale affair. $1,750,000; Columbia, $3,750,000; we would go north and see what the | foor, Merriman Block, $200; Seward } a | sg : abolitionists would do for us. sveral years ago,one of the blue | Bros.” confectionery $10,000; Mrs. 1,000, vacant Roberts, resid nee, $ Always pays the highet market price for Countv! Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- Fell. A Smoke-Stack 3oston, $1,875,000; Augusta, Me. $740,000. ‘Total, $10,775,000. men made an ivestigation, and|building, 306 Commercial street, | foot steel smokestack was torn from ~ Four in One Coffin. found that there were 125 of us in)” 000: auction store, $1,500; J. M. : | the Univer Club bui by the} Monts stuery c ty, Mo., Nov. 20 j the United States. So faras 1 kuow,| White, Dr. Wilkerson’s ; School Report Fitz-immons is Pree. wind yeste d. fos Hire Ga yact bones of Mrs. Anna j g \ beaks 000 sot PA ost pete : = eS = Pat hatale cal the Healy .|Portucheck.. her son Jobn and no ove ever took this treatment for | [UUs ,000; row of outhouses) School statistics of Bates County Syracuse, N. ¥, Nov. 2: —The}t te See Olt eUy jdaughter Avia were gathered from i epilepsy without being cured. 1/1" the rear, $300. 'xs94 inquest over the body of Cornelius) butiding, on Wushingto the ashes of their late home, six i have had people teil me they would} Walked tn His Sleep. NVhevnrcteeav seus uiaeeaitena Riordan, the prize fighter. who be- | drove a show. r of two miles north of this city, aud with rather have the fits than the color,; Early Wednesday morning @ St.| school . ce came undonscious ile sparring into the (offices below, dangero: (foe of = oe and — A | A ps - »* |} school. gs ree se ss = a a Pees eee ees ho ortncheck, were laced i i but they do not know anything | Louis policeman was called to the|,, : 3 or with Bob Fitzs pps ou Friday | PJUTng coeur en aad eoeeang a wattle peels eoucRE Coa } abeat it. ineighborhood of Second and Elm | Bich Hill High School SO night Jast and died a few honrs later | bruising almost every one of the| ateeae burial f ise 4 o : = | 7 es rind é f 9 : F 7 bas, { “Not loug since I was standing on | streets to arrest 2 ghost. Oa his! ates ‘(\ was held here tonight Many wit- H 125 people in the offi a . H i ; | Hume w “ 13 : A 2 é | ane ; i f the platform at the depot when a| arrival there he found Ben Hodges| nesses were examined. The jusy, | 1a low wi N paint the best is the German doctor stepped off the train | walking up and down the street, the| are 42° which was composed of some of the | iles hich cure diseases peca to wome! an Don’t be suisled iy oak " . , laos ee ee ' Rockville > 34° representative business . Soild by H L Tucker. , Getye Es aan ‘ to speak to fe = = it | tails of his night shirt shifting about! 5 10, academy 48 pe rar st ge erate ae Two of Cook’s{Gang Taken. trying what is said tc be ‘“‘just as caused the col or without asking and jn the crisp morning air. Hodges! Appleton Cit pexdeuty od beeen 2 Reranet &t “1s letter to the Mail from Andrew | good,’ but when you paint insist said that if I had remained in the/was fast asleep. He was awakened | + i eons = oclock exonerating Fitzsimmons | e fo ra ‘3 : : Hooper Institute 3) District A » Shove eave that! Brady dated as Muskegee, I T, lust | UPON Having a genuine brand o' m dark while taking the treatment the| taken to his room and then marched | : ; istrict Attorney Shove says that| ~~"? S ic Tormal (arrensharo sap Cee sf . . { says: . = skin would have remained white. | off tothe Four Courts. eee mal (Warrensburg) = despite the verdict he will present | a si ‘ i ws 2Gesk Strictly Pure . : x } + = yer, me uv ns +) the OOK i From my experience in the matter d indi cat. Free ete 14 the case to the grand jury of Onon-| Severe’ members o 4 A, y P ce : Hodges was indignant and said | ST dace eons ~ | gaug came here tonight at 8 o'clock, T am iuclined to believe that he was} to Chief Harrigan: “I told ths officer | Total gig ee eee f= rae 4 lier bl t| Whi I e d correct. that Iwasa somnambulist, and he|_ ae P ray Children c for PO Bter oe Seayiee ae % oo Ite ai “I know one woman in Illinois of| replied that he didn’t care what | Enrollment Co. public schoo!s 8.078 ry iz € cutesirts of aa es 2 | It costs no more per gallon than my color.” \church I belonged te: that it was | Students over 16 yrs. of age s97_ Pitcher’s Castoria. jgot supper. I was standing in the} cheap paints, and lasts many times Mr. Briuing is a laboring mau aud | against the city ‘ordinance to walk | Tardies 5.445 Children Cry for | postoffice when oe of a bandits, | as long. | doring his 24 years in Vernon couu-| the streets without any clothes on.” | Truancies * 513 Pitcher’s Castoria. j with Winchesters concealed soden| Look out for the brands of White 4 ty has proved himself a good citizev. | py qoes rio gone iis taatehe™ inal Corpal punishments 427 Children Cry for | their coats, called there for wail. At Lead offered you ; any of the fol- Se Te eed | ae z ii TE z ieti can ; x . t Est S$ apy d au at . Honesty, perseverance and skill cannot im-j strapped bimself to an iron bar, but Se ee ‘" Pitcher’s Castoria. we poussctects appeared and | lowing are sure : prove Dr. Sawyer’s ‘Cure, becange it tuliy}. ). ) | Globes in use 22 put the bandits under arrest. bos ei i cures indigestion, biliousnéss and kidney dit-|in Lis sleep he had broken the bar = ————— . j Southern Red Seal. tientty. Sold by HL. Tucker FE ec cavwall “frees “xeeeopal | Welumes in library 1,813: New York. Nov. 2i.—The Russian | _ Officers are after the remainder of | , ? 9 som aa | anc al second } 3 j ss | aa, An Old St. Lonis Officer Shot. | story window to the ground. He is | Average salaries for males $50.14 | Official erop figures as recorded here | the sang. | “Collier. t. Louis, Mo, Nov. 20.—T s!regarded as one of the soundest) Average salaries forfemales $36.04! today are: Wheat. 272 million bush-| The usuat tment of catarrh ix yery | . . an ss a! et Pa wa La is See Sets After relating ip ioe 3 e z f he dig eoactae oe Hi a ye = | unsatisfactory, as thousand- can testity. | _ FOR Cotors.—National Lead Co.'s j } phy, a p eman who has been pers ; sauing | Total expenditures for els, against 336 nulliou bushels, last| proper rocat treatment is necessary to} Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. on the force for many years, was|his story he was dismissed. schools | Fag pny $66,128.31 | year.rye, 792 willion bushels against j success, but many, if net most | These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each oe Willi i ele gh Pa wel Removal. | Total receipts for schools 79,587:72 }752 million bushels last year: barley, | 7" SUE Pa Eo ns Ee | Emcee Lamiagne aloes ic: ty ate whom he had exeselea See cede ein *| We taxe pleasure in announcing that { J.P. Tuvemas, 176 million bushels, against 224 mil- be expected from snutis, powders, i of perealy pre ge poe ea 2 a is YDS | atter this date Parks Sure cure will re-! y iii 1} = +} }douches and washes. Ety’s Cream j tint Stri y Bare Whne Lead. concealed weapons. Wright escap-| move ali traces ot rheumatism, kidney | County School Com. _ lion bushels last year; oats, 664 mil- Bam, which is so highty commended | .4800d manythoucand dollars - ed. troubles and liver complaint from the ——— ‘lion bushels, against 672 million|§Pa remedy which combines the import,, cand.” Lind Cee poaal cad ae oe user. Itis the only medicimo that is b Th 5 = ant reqnisite of quick action, specific | bub H Zano cures all diseases resulting from men- teedto citre these diseases or no| .DT.Sa¥yer's Family Cure is the resuit of | bushels last year. The Rassion corn curative powe with Sperfect safety and} © NATIONAL 22am’ co, tal and nervous debility. Zano reatores the i L._ | CzPertonee: still sad Bonenty._ It ie 8 positive less than one-half that of i : troben dows mervous system and leer y. .Parks sure cure is sold by H. L. | cure for all stemaeh, liver and kidney tron-!CTOp 18 at of} preasantness to the patient. The drvz- St, Louis Branch, hood. Sold by H. L. Tucker, neker, bles. Sold by H. L. Tucker. | year. gists abi sci it Cark Avean¢and Tenth Sueet, St. Louis,

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