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RIES A GI T TALKER DEAD | The following had ‘The Lunatic, Join Reynolds, Expu+s ments either increased or reduced| W K Royce ,a8 noted below: in the Oxsawatomie Asyium. Atchison, Kan., Sept. 10.—Jobhn| ADRIAN. M. Reynolds, the lunatic that was | Hurley Lum Co <1 described in The Times seyeral! 4 T Wyatt 5 months ago as being in great danger | H eee 1 of talking himself to death, has died! F § Barber 1 in the Ossawatomie insane asylum.) 4 Moudy aged 60 years. |P S Haven He hud been violently insane since! H L Fair 2 he was sent to the asylum nearly|F W Shannon two years ago, and his death has|J N Bricker 1 been momentarily expected for sev-|H P Lentz eral months. Mrs. Reynolds receiv-; W P Hall ed a letter last night saying the end| J C Smith 8 was near; this morning a telegram | Bryant & McDaniel 10 came announcing his death. Rev.|TR Simpson & Son 5 Brumbaugh, pastor of the Methodist F A Hammertree hurch, went to Ossawatomie noon today and will bring the re-| J H Neff 1 mains beck with him tomorrow. iW A Kidwell Reynolds’ mania while in the in-| 7 p . sane seraad was preaching, and he | yy SEE physically exhausted himself talking | until forcibly restrained. He came | Satterwhite & Co SPRAGUE. to Atchison county from Fullerton, | ML Cook Nebraska, about ten years ago as al HOME. preacher. He hada marvellous ca la W Bacon had a following in Atchison county. | J 1, McConnell His methods were fraudulent and! Hume Mer Co he failed. Then he started a paper to get even, and made town red hot. He attacked the judge who tried him, and all others who opposed Vi pacity for making friends, and soon Hurley Lum Co 1 1 r ROCKVILLE. J Kleppinger Forguer Sisters him, and edited his paper in jail for a : anne : S Hoffman 3 Finally the United States arrested him for using the mails to defraud, | : is eal in connection with his bank andj Mf M Kaufman Live Stock Insurance company, and FOSTER. he was sent to the Kansas peniten- Ephland & Co 5 tiary for eighieen months. His wife] W M Mills 1 died when he was in the penitentiary, | H H Havely and he was allowed to attend her| Badger L Co funeral. After hie release he wrote AMSTERDAM. a book entitled “Twin Hells,” which TC Robinson he sold about tke country The book was really well written, and he, made a good living until two years ago, when he became insane in Tex- Lerche & Son as. While he was in the Kansas| Hurley L Co penitentiary (in 1888) he ran for State Serator, receiving 672 votes| TL Hassig yt out of nearly 6,000 cast. Hurley L Co “Be regular and punctual in all W R Jones things” was one of the old maxims; A Paige taught long ago. The last is not|GH Wilson forgotten, but the first is scarce re- membered, go irregular is the life of most people nowadays. The ouly | Pass Lumber Co correcto of this evil is Simmons Liver Regulator, which keeps the liver active and prevents the ills of Paul Bengsch irregular living: Dyspepsia, Bilious-| Bennett-Wheeler ness, Constipation, etc. It also cures | Boyd L Co 2 these troubles. | L Culver & Co 1 A New Kind of Waltz. {ES Carrithers 6 A Texas editor in a country ex-|Deacou Bros & Co 4 change thus enlightens the dancing | Chas Endres world: “The girl who engages in the] G H Frank dizzy waltz will hear with interest|R L Graves that the heads of Washington and|G B Hickman New York society have decided that | Hurley L Co 3 sitting out a waltz next winter will|S Levy & Co 7 be more fashionable than dancing—}|S E Lemar Jas Burrows 3 MERWIN. AMORET. PABBAIC BUTLER Board of Equalization. at | Lansdown & Lansdown 7 200 to 12 600! and ordered opened. 2,500 to 3,300 | The Deserter Not Welcome, | 509 to 650) Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 11.—Thirty-! 2,400 to 6,000 | gve years ago William Powell enlis 1,500 to 2,000 jed in the Confederate service and 3,635 to 4,800 ;soon afterward disappeared and was f to 800 | supposed to haye been killed. Last | 185 to 500 | week he returned to his old home, 2,500 to 3,000 | but his wife, who had never re-mar- 390 to 500 | ried, refused to recognize him. and 200 to ! | Martin & Gee their assess- | Pfitzmeier |H G Spraker {Sanderson & Wilson Enis eng) EO ee i Whittield Bros 000 to 3 000)... a Williamson & Co 400 to1 0001 4:3 Toeb 400 to 1 000!" : Dr Higgenbotham 500 to S00; pee 500 his son turned his back on him and 300 to 180| ist pelahee a Co 1,800 to 2,400 told bim to go back to the moun- 500 to 2 000 Gs (Cat oe oe 200 | tains of East Tennessee, where he 350 to 210) Barvon Bros 0 to 400 nad been hiding the disgrace of de- 800 to 1 080} 7° Bes ziaito 500 | certion. 370 to 300! County court will meet Sept. 23rd | The first knowledge which any- 1.500 to 900! and Lear reasons why assessments | bo ; 000 to 5 000} should not nit a. jthe city w as when Captain Talley, 000 to 7 000} sin NSH ets ee ca wey one of Atlanta's most prominent 080 to 3 500} z : : eit found a man hanging about 250 to 200) transacted the following business: [his neck and begging recognition had of Powell's pres 500 to 300! heise ED “Iam Doe Powell,” he exclaimed, Quicsly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. BOO) 300) acer ay ae | 500 to 1 000} S W Pollock = 1 00) but the Captain would not believe it. | ; H. J. Whitti 750 to 550/ Hleet Thomas A 54 °U} Then the man explained how, in a Bove ; 130 to 300 | CO" ner Renick 4 60) skirmish between Knoxville and | i Moma ll 25 | Bristol, he had slipped away from | 600 to 1 0 Geo W Pollock 101 09} the army and had gone into the i fi ‘4 Cape 99 Be} : ees . unquestione pate ‘s i co wM Hardinger 29 °° | mountains of Tennessee. He was ; g oh sed siecag batecsd eis j 4 Y | y A Witherup $8 35 jafraid to come back, because he had | ne Sane SEE eee I MEDICIN own laboratory fur- pennetay heeler : 0 | played the part of a coward. But! — ania = yah nist ss d shipped anywhere 200 to 1 600 a P Colyer ; jas Le grew older the desire to once! settlement in TREATMENT never sent ©. 0. D. 250 to 1 650|C J McDonald more see his family overcame his/ligations. So ca CONSULTATION. 000 to 1 300| W H Igou fears, and he came to Atlanta. His , r past FRE URINARY ANALYSIS. 500 to 2 000| W M Crawford wife told him he had better go back | Lee ae ne on : NW Pub. Co to. Bact ilenmeccea) ec) con olor subscriptions to the Butler : = Gann : “| Weekly Taes, at $1.00 per year and 200 to 275 esepeaanig bay 2 dorsed the view of the mother. peas pepe ree 5 d es Nect oa : 300 te 200 Mag Delaney i . 00) The pension money which Mrs. receipt for the paper. OR. H.- J. WHITTIER, | 200 to 1 650 reap igs « Co s = | Powell has been receiving from th Nerson M. Nestrerop. con ae iv : aie bas a tice 000 to 1 300 Barnacal& Co 5 ae state was only 360 a year, but neith-;_ _ sie oat Sau -\REIGN OF HIGH CARNIVAL. 000 to 4 000], 5 ”’ °° ler the mother nor son thought he | . : e irae 4 = was worth that much | ——— i adogan & Co 8 5 Sea SS alae | ie a : 700 to 950| Joe Meyer 4 55) Be Not Deceived. | . | St. Louis in a Bluze of Glory.—Sev- Miller & Son 19 09 The experience of the Speer N. J.) i en Weeis of Uninterrupted 000 to 4 000| Mary Compton 10 00| Wine Co., after a continuous care The Old Reliable aetna ee cid 10:00) Soeur aid Wineries mre | nei J P Thurman 49 41 : F | agielascase PES 49 41) ed in the production of Grape Bran.| PHOTO GRAPHER ine name of America’s greatest carnival 500 to 1 000 ayes 27 30 dy that rivals Hennessy and Martell, j center St. Zoule—will be biazonedl on the : J B March 21 35}of Cognac. A fine, delicate fifteen } North Side Square. Tin Ieee The slantoenth pavanelieiea! or 600 to 800 D A Colyer 14 00 — old —— ee is rare; their | Weeks Raropean ca pcals hove ir thie seas sei GD C Brannock 16 00 a vintage of 1876 is becoming | Has the best equipped gallery in | eoanefully bors teitue eupeciorite eh thie! cles 580 to 4 5 D A Colyer 4 50| cele — among Europeans who | Southwest Missouri. All onthe banks of the MMissieah “i fae appreciate a pure article. Druggiasts | | pSeptember th will mark the ‘opening of the anaes £50) sell it | | ftom 4esture ofc tiers faraival pert | 800 tol O00|z ZL Langdon, 900 to 1 500 184.50 Cancellation of school warrants to the amount of several thousand. Train Robbers Blunder, i Grand Junction, Colo., Sept. 6 ae 700 to 2 000 SCHOOL LOANS Passenger train No. 1, which left ‘ 4 s L Li NS 700 to1 00Q{ Original, R. V. Williams, $1,000, im . ee ress Rio 460 to G00|J. S. Francisco, $2,400, Jas. Drys h a . ees rs = Go clock, sing 125 to 250|dale, $2,500; renewals, Maggie] “°° "P at the little station of Cre- 240 to 300| Arnold, $550; Francisco & Hurt, vasse, about twenty-three miles west $1,600; Chas Endres, $800. of this city. The job was a very| \izens. Flatter Cansed in Spr Mo-, OLDEST anv ORICINAL Society Circies. nrg mempalie7gES Or WHITTIER nsation has beer i ty t circles here by the fi ofthe di- 1@ WEST NINTH STREET, yore suit of MeLaugh- renee See ta eles lin, who alleges among ot eruele AANSAS EC > @ @ MISSGURI. ties, that her Cr’ uthorized by the o@. na e state, and conced- authorized by the it of horsewhipping ed to be the lead- She was the dau M. ing and most suc- a cessful Specialist M. Me s 3a , in BLOOD, NERV. young lumb of & ae = OUS and URINARY one of Springtield’s we cit- ee) > DISEASES. Nervous Debility Both were prominent in society. With ic y Gloomy Symptoms Cured. They Lave been married three years Lost Vitality and have two children. Pertectly aad Permazeatly Restored. A.C. B.& Q Syphilis } Cured for Life Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases arnivai period will remain open until October Isth = In addi- tion to Sousa’s world-famed band, many new ill be offered. September 4th to jebrated French Equilibrie will appear. September zath, jo, ‘the King of the Wire, Louis Oloriz, ‘‘the Man Monkey,’ by their uniqne entertainments will dehght the fun- art, and at reasonable prices, | seeking public. September soth to October lzth, Ivan Tscherof’s celebrated educated Crayon Work A Specialty. mutes, the Kussian dogs, are carded fora All workin my line is guaranteed to | series of wonderfall performances. © October ive of : Isth to lvth, Price Kokin, the greatest Japan- rive satis ‘ see give satisfaction. Call and sec ese Juggler alive, will fill an engagement, samples of work. while Buck Tayler and troupe of native Sioux Indiang and Miss Cornelia Campbell. Bedford, Styles of Photogrphing executed in the highest style of the | Interest on echool monies reduced | CTU de One,and shows that the parties to 6 per cent. Road commissioner files report cf 50 te 125 | survey of road in Mingo township 500 to 1 000 were novices at the business. | Whea the train reached the sta tion nothing unusual was noticed! about the vicinity. The train start | ed off, but had only gone a_ short | | distance when the enigneer discoved |} that the engine had been runon a} siding and was only the mail and| baggage car, the rear“portion of the | train having been cut off at the sta | tion by the robbers. Evidently they thought they had detached the press car from the 000 to 3 000] Sheriff ordered to have stable} 200 to 1 600) built on jail lot. 378 to 8 500] Recorder's offica ordered re-pa 436 to 8 000! pered. 125 to 200! Bridge Com. ordered to advertise 350 to 500] for bridges over Muddy and Ver 700 | million. 500) PROBATE JUDGE i 250 to 5 300! First annual of Henry Speer, | 200 to 9 600! admr. of I. W. Brooke, decd; order} 600 to 1 000| of publication. Petition filed for| suse ie was) only the baggage!) car: the only difference is you sit instead | Lane & Adair 3°150 to 4 000 | sale of real estate. Claim of D. M.| be ee ey Pas tipi fans ae of dance. The man’s right arm is) McBride & Co 4 600 to 6 000) Terry for 57 allowed. Be mounted ee — that pera around the girl's waist while his left | Joe Meyer 3148 to 4 000] Wiley Adams, G. & ©. of Lucy|i Waiting and skiped for the moun- hand holds her right. Her left hand) J W Morris 1 200 to 1 600) and Ruth Dark, minors, makes 4th BRINE: : ! is placed lovingly on his shoulder, | McFarland Bros 1 200 to 2 000/ annual. | and all you have to do is to listen to] McKibben Mer Co 8 000 to 10 500 | the music. Now that is something |G W Miers & Co like it. Itis a nuisance to have to|H V Pentzer gallop a mile or two to get a little) J H Rost hug or two. A room full of people|C Sprague & Co 2 sitting around on sofas hugging to|Standard Oil Co music is more to our notion. JA Trimble G A Vanhall A O Welton Wasbington,D. C., Sept. 7.—Judge| w B Whetstone John H. Terry, of St. Louis, stop-| Ww G Womack ping in Washington, is most enthu-|yfax Weiner siastic in his advocacy of Col. Wm. | Williams Bros R. Morrison,to head the Democratic |" Q Wyard National ticket in 1896. “We have tried candidates from| 5 4 atwell the East so often with poor results,”| p w Benedict “Good Western Man” RICH MILL. he said, “that I think it is time to Beasley & Co 2,700 to 3,609 look to some other section. The Bussey Grocery Co East could find no fault with Morri- LH Bird son, for he is conservative and has W C Brown no Populistic fallacies. He is cer-)q 4 pira tainly the strongest man who could M V Barnett be selected to head the ticket.” —— S B Cole 7 5 Saved. = |Cowles Mer Co 1%, DEAE SE Central Coal & Coke Co Mrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City Illinois, was told by her doctors she had MJ Cramley consumption and that there was no hope | WW Harris tor her, but two bottles of Dr. King’s New Discover, completely cured her Hurley L Co é and she says it’saved her lite. MrThos|N Johannes & Son Eggers 139 Florida street, San Francisco suttered trom a dreadtul cold, approach- LE Johnson ir everything else then bonght one bottle =s ot Dr King’s New Discovery and in two S P Kimball weeks was cured, thankful. It is such results, of which . these are samples, that prove the won- Loeb Bros = < dertul efficacy of this medicine in coughs | London Clothing Co 6, tor colds. Free trial bottles at H.L./ ¥ 7, Minor Tucker’s drugstore. Regular sizes soc b an@ $1. EC Mathews 3,627 to 10,000 1,490 to 1,900} Donovan, makes final settlement. 1,250 to 1,600 aS 1,000 to 1,300 2,000 to 2,600 | ers are eaid to have bought worth- quiry will be held. 2,000 to 2,500) 1,200 to 3,000! $198,000 within 10 years. 1,900 to 2,550 2,000 to 5,000 | J. Cheney for the last 15 1,500 to 2,000 | ese him perfectly honorable in his consumption, tried without result}G@ Jaeger 1,200 to 1,600 | a He is naturally | Logan & Moore 2,000 to 2,650 | Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Mar- | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever 2,200 to 2,900 1,900 to — free. I2-Im Bandits. 4th annusl of A B. Owen.G. & C.] oe to 400 | of Sarah E. Owen, err lbold attempt was made to hold up 650 to 900} Claude Walton appointed G & C.| the Vandalia passenger training, ar-| 1 500 to 800/of Carlile Phelps, minor; bond|riving here at 4a.m, between Ply | 000 to 2 700] $400. mouth and Marmont. Ind. | 250 to 800! Final settlement of Helen Davis, oo Paredes) — a 500 to 700 | admrx of T. J. Davis, dec'd. ees yen oe gece 700 to 900 800 to 1,500 | against estate of Rosa Roof allowed. | started to carry out their plans. 300 to 400} C. E. Horton, G. & C. of Emma| The conductor, brakeman and 500 to 1,500} Chambers, makes final settlement, otbera drew their guns. The PR? Wicca "Gls Go ob Mand sition was so strong that the bandits =e jumped from the train near Marmont and escaped. | RECORDER'® OFFICE. pas aigaes ae i “A Witch.” Brazil, Ind., Sept. 5.—(Spl.)— Mrs. Andrew Stableton, whoa few weeks ago shot and mortally wound- ed her brother, Henry Johnson, will be brought to this city from the Kansas Schoe! Fund Commission- | Greencastle jail and an insanity in- It is thought \less bends aggregating in value she is demented, as she persistently insists that her husband is a witch. St. Joseph, Mich., Sept. 6—A 500 to 700! The followiog marriage licenses $ 600 to 800| were issued besides those published: 600 to 800/ RE. Blair and Miss Etta Spaw, Adrian; W. O. Hensley and Miss 600 to 800 | Lizzie Florence Dugan, Virginia. gong med Sih To | Colonel I. N. Walker of Indianap- | 5,500 to 7.5 : i i re ‘ws | Welotien Ones HunareteDoiars He olis was elected Commander in Cihef to 500 | ward tor any case ot Catarrh that can- of theG.A.R. The next Seer is 787 to 1,500 | not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, | ment will be held in St. Paul. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props. Toledo, O ea | We the undersigned, have known F.; Henry M. Stanley is in this coun. | 5 years, and be-| try for a three mouths rest avd rec-| reation. ss transactions and financially le to carry out any obligations made Be exo | by that firm. | 550 to 650| West & Traax, Wholesale Druggists, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts 2: = vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. "i 4 425 to 15,000 | ""Taive Catarrh Cure is taken interaal- | Come, and all Stic Erupiont See 800 to 10,000 | iy, acting directly upon the blood and/ tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I mucous surtaces of the system. Price] ig guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction 75¢ per bottle. Sold by jall druggists. | or money refunded. Price 25 cts per bozt For sale by H, L. Tucker, druggist who were engaged in the hold-up!” n, and found | - ‘Best Livery Barn train at Plymouth and when a few x Claim of T. J. Day for $98.00} miles out drew guns and knives aud) © of New York, demonstrator of Cooking, will That mysterious personage, King Hotu, and hie retinue will givea daylight parade Sep! ber 2th. f « 1 season in . ' - October Fth | t ‘ U ytd t 5 e the principal y. followed by the s known of throughout Proprietor of Kilk Horn f 18 Q bl the land T theatres, during the seu- he ta es have vill the number might Tin n’s Stock Company, p’? DeWolt Hopper, anagement of the Missouri Pacitic y and Iron Mountain Route constantly sts of St. Louis ins will pival season in detail, H. C, Town t. Lonis, Mo 4] Passenger A Gener Ha a - cs : S.YanuVd to the public that 1 now have the NNYR English Diamond Brand. Original and Only Genuine. S Sarc, always reliable. LADIES ask Druggist for faces and In southwest Mo. Horses’ and muies bought and sold, or stock hand! Stock bearded by t fn stamps for particelers, wertitonntaie, sod Giveace «Melle? for Ladtea,” tn letter, t 16 years ¢ Mali, 46,000 Tentoomiais, None Foes able to cor Bead ‘Chichester C be ee nin this section. ledeepemroe esa — Cc BLEWIS & CO ~— THINACURA ScHencn's| | FOR THIN PEOPLE Nature's Remepy | ron pa / MANDRAKE| Liver | Are you thin? ( LiverPicts | y Com PLAINT 0 | Fiesh made with Thinscurs Tablets by ascien- | title process. They create perfect assimilation LEK: Ser a | OL OVEEF. Sis of roots byeer apd age | parte and discarding the worthless. The Children Cryfor | make thin faces plamp and round ont id <4 figure. ey are the -4 Pitcher’s Castoria. 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