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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1891.
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THE SECOND ACT.
A Newly Mad. Wir. Ban Awajr With
Another Mon.
Valparaiso, Ind.. Dec. The lit
tle village of CitMapolia, Mich., awoke
from the slumber, of the previous night
to leant that Mr,. Cyuthia Pangborn
the bride, of but a week, had drugged
her bit,band, aurraptitionsly obtained
possession of a large sum of money and
gone away on one of the night trains
for parts unknown. On Thanksgiving,
amid much locial splendor. Miss Cynthia
Clark, a pretty young miss, and Jasper
Pangborn plighted their troth. A week
later witneued the aecondact of the
martial drama—the wife's strange dis
appearance.
Tne groom immediately secured the
cooperation of the authorities'and
search was instituted for the runaway
wife, with the resnit of locating her at
SontbBend. Simultaneously with Mrs.
Pangborn’s disappearance, Alonso Ray
of Decatnr, was mining. A clandes
tine correspondence had resulted in the
two meeting at Sonth Bend, where
they were living as man and wife. They
were arrested by tbe authorities. R ty
it is reported deserted a wife and family
at Decatnr. The unfaithful wife re
fuses to retnrn to Caswpolla. and the
unhappy ending of what promised to lie
a life of wedded blits will be
! wedded blits i
cation for a decree of divorce.
an appli-
Two Bad Son*.
'Xenia, O., Dec. 9.— Riley Webb, of
near Jamestown, got on a drunk and
went home and tried to kill hia father,
William Webb, and the rest of the fant
ily. He fired a double-barreled shotgun
through a door which his father waa
holding against him, and narrowly
missed killing the father. Mr. Webb
then opened the door and subdued hia
son by attacking and giving him a ter
rible beating, being considerably
bruised and beaten bimeeif in tbe melee.
The ion was found the next morning in
the barn in an unconscious condition,
and the doctor thinks him in a critical
condition from many bruises and enta.
Oil tbe same afternoon Archie Webb,
another ion, was in Bowersville drank,
and tried to kill Granville Fannon with
araxor. He was slipping up behind
Fannou with a raxor. when some one
gave the alarm, and Fannon turned on
his assailant in lime to ward off the
deadly blow aod disarm his antagonist.
found th® Body mt m Mm
Milan, Ind., Dec. V.—While Rowan
Link waa ont hunting neur Napoleon,
this county, he found the bodybf a man
in a lonely, isolated Spot in the wood*,
having the face and neck so eaten and
torn by hopa that it borenoreaemblanca
to a human face. The flesh was eaten
from the face and tbe tongne and left
eye tom ont. Tbe body proved to be
t of Lewis Newman, who has been
missing from his home since Saturday,
bat as he was accustomed to staying
away from hia borne for several days at
a time, no aearoh was made for him.
An empty whisky flask waa found’by
his side, and when last seen "he was
driuking heavily. It is supposed he
wandered off in the woods and died
from the effects of the whisky and ex
posure.
Iljrrnes* Ml«iiniler*Uiidln*.
Minneapolis, Dec. V.—Tbe grand jury
of Hennepin county handed in seven
indictments, one of which will cause a
sensation, Timothy E. Byrnes, of this
city, is indicted for forgery. Byrnst
is one of the best known Republics ns
here. He was chief appointment clerk
of tbe treasury department nnder Wis
dom, and is now national organiser of
the national leagne of RepabUoan
clubs. The document alleged to be
forged ia a deed from his mother-in-
law, Mrs. G. W. Goodrich. It is
charged that Byrnes altered the satis
faction of mortgage; that included
eight lota, Inateadof two, and raised
money on these eight lota by mortgage
and converted it to bis own use. His
answer is that the affair was the result
of a misunderstanding as to his powers.
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■tabbed HI. Oaard. aad Skipped.
Greinvillk, Miss.,Dec. 9.—A white
convict who had escaped from the pen
itentiary in Arkansas was apprehended
at Duncan Station, and they brought
him as far as Leland, where they in
tended keeping guard over him at the
hotel anti! the departure of the train
in the morning. Daring the evening
the two guard., elated over their sac-
cost in capturing a convict, • indulged
freely in whisky, and offered some to
the prisoner, who declined. Some time
after midnight tbe two guards fell
asleep in their drunken stupor, and the
K ier ransacked their pockets and
the keys which unlocked bis
handenffs, and liberated himself. He
alio relieved hia guards of some twenty
dollars, which they bad npon their per
sons, then walked off n'free man again.
Death at m Dance.
Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 9.—A diffi
culty occurred at a country dance near
Rector, in which F. W. Lnvejoy was
shot and J. J. Barbee assassinated.
Barbee objected to Lovejoy dancing
with a Miss Baker. Lovejoy slapped
bis face. Barbee drew a Revolver and
•hot twice, wonndiog Lovejoy in the
arm and breast Barbee escaped to a
neighbor’s hones and hid .until nearly
day. He was departing when some one
inidjioth barrels of a shotgun loaded
with buckshot at him, killing him
instantly. There is no clew to the as*
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We make most any parent proud of his or her boy. Nothing can
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and manly as one of our stylish little suits. No trouble
about fits for little and big; we keep them all.
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Notlesto Advsitlaars,
>py for obange of advertisement
i be handed In at this effloe before
i day before publication.
This applies to all and will be enforced.
Timm Publishing Co.
July 28,1801, tf.
In an address at the laying of tbe cor
ner atone of a Jewish synagogue In New
York Erastui Wlman stated tut the
Hebrews in America number let* tban
1,000,000 in a population of 04,000,000.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD PORE.
One of tbe most frequent and insidious
causes of bad health Is impure blood.
This disorder of the system does not
always manifest Itself outwardly by
sores, eruptions, etc., quite often the
■oredese Is altogether InterasL The kid
neys feel sore, tbe llrfcr feels sore, tbe
longs feel sore, and a decay seta it that
Sreo'ttjicL*
We ore Encouraged with our Wholesale busiuess from the lias
year’s experience, which has been to some extent experimental for
Americus, and henceforth we may be classed ns a Wholesale and
to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largoly, we are e
sell closer. We oner a large stock of the following articles:
IN CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods,
Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc.
^"±torbtS ,, X- I W i »«! , fMtT In Patent and Proprietary Medicines.
Objected to tlia TUI* of ITua.Isa.
Paris, Dec. 9.—An illustration was
given of the hatred in which a certain
class of Frenchmen hold everything
Prnskian, not excepting even the name.
Two brothers named Riuman, who live
at Pantin, a town three and a half miles
northeast of Paris, quarreled with a
neighbor named Trobilet. One af the
brothers called Trobilet a Prussian.
The result was s terrific row. Tbe two
Ri-soman brothers were horribly ent,
and doctors say there is little hope of
their recovery. Trobilet's wife was bru
tally kicked in tbe abdomen and seri
ously injured. A son of Trobilet, 12
yean old, received • severe stab wound.
■elf Internally titan externally. In snob
cases neglect means death, for the vital
organs once contaminated grow worse
unless they grow better, and they will
never grow bettor unless the proper rem
edy ii applied. There Is no remedy that
equals
Dr. dobs Ball’s Ssnaporlllai
as a cnratlva agent In cases of blood M-
son. When other remedies miserably
fail to give relief, title remedy always
checks its terrible ravages, even In in
stances of acrofala or ayphilHs, and ra-
stores the blood to a stole of. abeolnte
purity. Urge bottle (102 tcaspoonfuls)
A physician of Waco, Texas,
writes: *'I know a number of Instances
of severe cases of blood poison being
cured by Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla,
no other remedy or trea meat being
made n*e of, I consider that no better
blood medicine la manufactured.
decl d&wlmo
The United States is young yet, but It
leads the world in Its libraries. The
public libraries of all Europe pnt togeth
er contain about 21,000,000 volumes;
those of this country contain about
60,000,000. ’ .
Ton may cough and cough and cough
and cough and cough but you will not,
If you take De Witt’s Cough and Con
sumption Cure. The Davenport Drag
Company.
If yon (have yourself ’twill pay yon to
buy one of thoee Tower Razors sold at
Dr. Eldridoe’s.
The bauana goes back to the earliest
day*. Alexander’s soldiers, as Pliny
aays, joined the sages of India seated In
its shades and partaking of the delicious
fruit.
Chamberlain's XT* aad BUR
Ointment.
A certain our* for Cfcionle 8oi» Sjo*>
Tetter. P-tt winomi, Scald Head, Old
Chronlo Bono, Fever Some, Edema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Hippie*
aad Piles. It is eooUi* and soothing.
Hundreds of oases have been oared by
it after all other treatment had failed
It Is pot np la SB and 60 oent boxes.
S. So s.
p. p. p.
Bo B, JB.
C. C. C.
W. W. O.
D. D.
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Scott’s Emulsion,
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes,
King’s Discovery, 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Cuticura Remedies,
Tutt’s Pills,
Carter’s Little Liver Pills,
Derma Lotion, 2 sizes,
Stone’s Cod Liver Oil,
Horsford’s Acid Phosphate,
Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’d’rs
Warner’s Safe Cure,
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Germateur.
* And many others.
In Rubber Goods
Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. A
ood family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles,
olding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing
Bottles and Fittings.
IN PERFUMERY,
Lazuli’* Odors, i Lndborg’s Perfumes,’
Persian Bouquet Special, J Edelna,
Crab Apple Blossom, 1 Swiss Lilac,
lie Col-
llossom,
l-gne, 3 sizes,
(.Goya Lily.
A very large assortment of Pear’s, Fel’s and others.
Fever Thermometers, Urinometers, Lactometers, "Old Probabilities.”
SEED.
Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets.
paints.
Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil. Paint Brushes.
■Toilet Articles.
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powde.s,
POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYE-GLASSES.
We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpentine,
Batemar. ; Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex
tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and many othei
preparations. We solicit your patronage. Respectfully,
322 Lairur St. DAVENPORT DRUB COMPANY.
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SCHOOL BOOKS
for anv County in the State
Blank Books,
Amerieu Bibles it ictul cist.
Oxford Bibles, Teachers’ edition.
FINE STATIONERY
Daily papers, Magazines, etc.
Subscriptions for any pa
per or publication.
Rubber Stamps, any kind, size
Pictures, Easles and Sheet
Music, r MB
Picture Frames to order and
to our picture-frame depart
ment we have just added new
machines, glass cutters, etc.,
also an experienced workman.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
105 FORSYTH STREET.
TELEPHONE, 106.