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hine one day this week with sui-
cidal intent, but was pumped out by Dr. Ste-
phens, and is now restored to her usual good
health. Her fit of blues was brought about by
receiving a letter which stated that one of her
children was lying at the point of death in a
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foreign city, and as she lacked the necessary
means to purchase a ticket evidently thought
she would meet the little one on the other shore.
Human nature is much the same wherever
found.
Mrs. Thomas Lyons was brought in from
the White House Tuesday night, badly hurt,
having been kicked in the stomach by a vicious
horse. The force of the kick knocked the lady
clear off her feet and hurled her eight or ten
feet. She is recovering from the blow rapidly,
and will soon be on the streets.
In the case of Thornton Williams, assault
with intent to murder, the jury returned a ver-
dict of not guilty. Williams is the individual
who recently married in jail, and will now have
an opportunity to enjoy his honeymoon.
From ihe September 13, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise