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—— MRS. T. F. LANE SHOT. ‘and said: “Here, sir, is the pay for your paper; and when next years She is the Youngest Daughter of Ex-Senater subscripticn is gap ie ag ; oe aa y , a =e ©. e 2 eee > “COP > 5 Two Laborers Se ig = stood in the position of anediter ? WORTH OF ; war lath Stand FennsylvasisA+-- Jest night, and I know how it feels’ & E : THOCCRT SATAN WAS AFTER I Waskington, Jan. 16.—Mrse. T. F- to have comes honest’y earned morey 3 CLA AN ; } Lane, the youngest daughter of er geattered ail over the country in $ - : “ees Mir<t § & Revival Service Closed Dy the Senator Joe Bleckburn of Kentucky. smal] amounts. > eatin BO t 40 &- dust : aie: Cicaen Win Sieg: ieee was shot seriously. if not fatally, ic a ae eee t nd this —freel Ghsite = ber room at the Wellington Hotel TWO PROMINENT MEN er ; Broae Al His Bones about midnight Saturday. The affair v quiet. It was not : , ae. ontil Sendsy Benjamin Butterworth, Com- svening. missioner of Patents, Dead ca ae at Thomasville, Ga. called resdily to many readers Republic as Miss Lacille Bi Three years ego she married Mr. Lane, who tken beld a the Treasury Departa Secretary Carlisie andalso was of s peper publissed st Summit, N. J. Sines bis marriage, Mr. Laze bas m2 bad an office in Washington. acdis ., addition to publishicg bie paper in New Jersey Las ecxd ese the manufacturers cf certai a. nance. Mr. and Mre Laue went * sbrosd for a wedding trip and since inert in their return Lave reeided of ‘ « ner = the time ic Washington base His body will be sent to W & child 2 years cf age to-morrow. It is impossible to get direc:! vs. from members of the family tbe pre mics €ise circumstances of the shocting,| carreer are but Colonel Phil Thompsor. upon/of him: “His daily the sutbority of Senator Blackburn |emplary of the tene' i k ter | old faith as that of any public official pa sa Lane, expleins the matter | e ch oe as fol 3 , County, Obio, October 22, 1537. was “Bre Lane spent Seturdey even-', member of the State Senate of ing pleasantly with her husband,the Obio from Warren and Butler beby and curse at the Wellington! on aoe was el aay lor | the First Obio District to 2 Forty- —— ane =, — sone a sizth. Forty-seventh, Forty ninth some time, and sbout mid-night, and Fifticth Congr after the baby bad been put to bed ro elected to the Fi and the nurse bad retired. Mre Lane as s Republican. a a Prepared to retire also axd xent to|_ He fioally was defeated by Be ber bedroom, adjoining the one in —. McKinleys Mix which ber hasband was sitting. read-| otterworth «es brilliant. bet! 1,3 ing a newspaper. Mrs Lane in ber! errati i i own room opeved sw dressing cace | dent Arth missioner of Pa and was about to examine come lace | € Er was one of McKinley's lying ia the top drawer. In this aE rsa wanted eS drawer was « smal! pocket pistol, eyes es : = whieb in some way bad become en- cepting the tangled with the lace so that when or Patent she drew the lace from the dressing Congres be case the pistol was brought fortb, | tit with “Sanset” Cox slipped {row the lace and fell upon| Nex York, Jan. 16—Logan Car! the top of the case, exn'od'ng and the eldest con of former Seerctary sending s 22 caliber ball into Mrs | Carlisle, died shortly before § o'clo Lane's breast, near the beart The | this evening st the residence of ‘eport of istol snd he. . jfather, No 2 Wasbington ie ti oo Phaesttrosryes 8 He bad beer in . _ = tened for some time. but was taken into the rcom LHe found tbat his seriously at the Rigg2 H wife bad fallen to the floor Mr.| Washington. last week and onee Lace dispatched s metszager for returned to New York with his father physicians. and Secstor Blackburr, | W5° went to Wasbingtor after bim S Is spite of the utmost care and the who bas bees cecupying s room on best medics! eifendance, he diced New York avenue, not far distant | this crening from the Wellicgton. “When the doctors arrived they breis. : found Mra. Lane suffering very much | Although the! psic acd also greatly excited and saffering from the shocks” At s late hour tonight there was & consultation of Mere. jlases cox: but sot hopeless been made to extract the bul Foods... Sarsaparilla = — Hoods Pills 45.00. — edt ier coal - couree. and aids these organs in thr of impurities in the blocd Once « farmer bad two thousacd tric B: ttersimproves the bushels of wheat, which be sold, rot aids digestion. and is pro: Probate Court, Scisumry “Sere, 1890.1 0°" to s single grain merchant,bat totwo by those who have tried ites th pieetiaee 23 age =~ thousand different dealer, a bushel "<7! best blood purifier and nerve ; i A Business Parapir. SETTLEMENT DOCKET —— MRS. LANE’S CONDITION Ching to a Keg all Night s Daughter of Senator Hiackbure U g the sisk of using some untried prepa- ration. The substitution of something said to be “just as good” for a stand- ard preparation twenty- five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser. ~ S & 5 See Wm C Stephenson, Joseph Morrie Admr James Pilgrim, J A Pilgrim Admr Menry Slichman. L: Eaben Colvert,C A was he by tbe |wicd and wayes and eo exbausted from the strain that he would have j drewned had not his clenched bands tonic. Try it. Sold for 5c or $1 Was not couvevient then, but would Macon, Ge., Jan. 16.—A promi- “How is this. ke ssid, “my two! vemture on the ocean two days ago cheaper,” is a statement sometimes other crop is raised, but I have} i ee 1, a state of nervous collaps~. ihat the druggists themselvesregard I fa in counts, co small and scattered that I spore em tee one famees % enough te pay expenses” So he! Y-| boat, aed, expecting the boat to standard, and the purchaser who = He 5 vecause he knows it has been of and pay one of these daye,” forget His fferings were excru- gether they meant a large sum to : : fused to rele th 1 4 running to his granary found his! en een tem Os Oca ha Andiew J Olds. DM CF Be ing, and hadn’t sold hie wheat at all |teward morning acd was met by each. Afew of them paid in cash, | per bottle at H.-L. Teeker's Drag. but far the greater number said it Store psy later. A few months passed and the man’s bank acccust ran low ‘ied Sane nt tian gtie Se. WY. Pas: ic . ugh « thrilli i-| as Scott’s and we sell it much thousand bushels of grain should ar ere eee saline have kept me in effluenee uctil an-_ Ame “3 : | made by the druggist when Scott's and arrived bere this morning ina SS. : Sg Te ee parted with the grain and have He went on # fishing frolic with instead only a vast number of ac-| itd ce i Se ott’s & a - jemall boat, and st nightfall a ter- = cannot got around sod collect it fast| (5. store, buret over them. Mr. Emulsion posted up @ public votice and asked sag tage ne —e a ne Doe of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- all who owed him to pay quick! pel pica phites of Lime and Soda as the But fow came. The rest ssid: --Mice be swamped, spent the night desires to procure the “standard” is only a small matter, and I will go clinging to the impromptu life pre-| > untold benefit, should not for one ting that though each account wa: ; instant think of takins i very small, when all were put to the man. Thicgs went cn thus; the man got to feeling s badly that two thousand bushels of wheat still | neg — b | sefe there. He had only been dream- ee mes meena pon the besck Moral--The next day the man/bis friende, who had given his; up} > went to the publisher of bis per--! 1. dead. A TUNNEL DISASTER. »-» tht « - x ~ Bicoe WO Wikies « > — Kansas € Provie Fi i@era ’ a