A HUSBAND BEATER.
.;TheJ)ahbo Dinpatcli' 1 (W;) of thi* ;4.tli- iiistHiib has'the following account 6t a ■—An-amusing..an% bis. at "Hay between man and-wife.'; j; Asnan, it in alleged* "Heat .his wi(e,;.aii| she took out '-a-.'■'warrant -againsl-bim/i For ■Rome timehe kep; away,bnt.; recently .caraetQ; town and •'want. W;;b& wtfe'fi place-in tied his Rands' ■ stripped him;.nake3i aW hi^. wit}l aUope- an'd.-i painted hiin \ reH; and hinv',out. 'She .informed-/the; jpoljce, was sent to gao] by" tlie BsQCb >f . ing. Bis wifo. :Thfl fpllbWipg;' is the wife's evideuoa r-r" I waß : ?ly}n| dowa on'my siaterVb'ed'','wlien-lie'sanie into the bedroom ' I.eifolaioied-t H Hullo! \yhiil do you want 1 Here f ';\ He* then 1 said,' if ypu airA coming: this houso.l have coma,: to.give y||Brgood : hiding..;!' said.v' No .yoiv. dpnT,. and '■ got off the bed -and seized him by tlw neck. 'I -threw hvni .back 1 on.: the- bed, got '": a haridke'rohiet 1 that wiia. on. the bl'd, and-tied his. ' two bands behind huiiT. I topic a strap ' and a piece of rope that, were on tbo y floor ami tied his feet to bis .'hands. I J then told him to take off bis clothos, " but be said he would hot, and told me. r <to take iliem <ff ' Ftbok him at his. *• word, and took theitf'off. ' F"then got an old shirc of my brother-in-law's, ' without sleeves, and a.piitticbat of wjf own and put theinonhim. ilfeiu' * got, :\ tin c-nainitig red paint and a * ''rush, and paintej his face and head all over./I tin;n;(lia»ged Aim outside, t and thrashed him with a piece of rope, H I'»hbught ! Ldid': not h'urt him enough, r and igd' v a'whipand thrashed him ill he criwhtiii.rdei'. One of. Mr Haines' * lilacksiaith'aeame round, amLray hua* bund ; walked-into the put
on-lnysrouß':i;B shirt, and; coat, and came outoUh> door. I thanthrashed hiuijOUt"(if the gate, and I did not sea him till now.", Tht; appears tnjwve been B.quarrelsome bully, and
had assaulted others as well as hie
wife on several--occasions.. Of course lie was drunk' when be fell into her handaou.thisooMsion. '■ Vital Qaofttu&s f '■■■ A*k thf phjiidtin. ' ' Of any school, what is • the host. thing in the world for quieting Slid;. aUaylnn all irritationof.tho nerves, and.buringallfonni o( nervous oomplainta, like, refreshing sleep| always? - t v And they wfli W you uh&Matitigty . "noms-fomof Hops'tlT :.."■ oajiwaj. ' A any or all of the roost eminant phyiieiaM "What is the beet and only remedy that Oftil be relied on to cure all Xdiaeasei of the kidneys and'urinary organs ;*euQh as BrigbtV disease, diabetes, retention, and inability to obtain urine, and;all the : diseases and.ail--mentspMnliartowonjeu"—' ' And tHey will M ybu ,'grfioitlj and emphatleally " Biichu." '',--¥r * Aslc the same pbyeioianp * "What is the most reliable and mreii cure for all Jivor diseases and dyspepsia, oo stipation, indigestion, billiouaness, malaria, fever, ague, &<*,," and they will tell you Mandrake! or VaMionl!!l Hence when those. remedies are oombhwi I with othors equally valuable, And compounded into Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters, suoH a wonderful and myetori. oub ourativo power is dovelopod^which ii so varied in its operations that tip disease or ill health can possibly exist'o? resist fit power, and yet it is Harmless for the most fMil women, weakest invalid, or smallest obild to uso. j^. CHAPTER B. r. ' '.'■ Patient* " Almost dead or nearjy dying" For years, and given up by physioiani, of Bright's and other.kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs,, culled. conaump. tion, have been oured. , ~ . ' IVom<rt gont nearly craxy 1.1111 From agony of neuralgia, nervoflinm, wakefulness, and various diseases ptoaKu to women. People drawn out of shape from tacruelating pangs of rheumatism, inflammatory aad chronic, or suffering from scrofula, ; Erysipelas I ' - ' "Saltrheum, blood poisoning,* dyspepsia, indigestion, and, mfaot,-almost aUdlseaws frail" : Nature is heir to ■ ' Have been oured by Ejftftoult's Hop Bitters, proof of which fssKe found is every neighborhood in the known world, ISTfone genuine without a bunch of blown on the bottle.' Beware of all the ijl« poisonous etufi mada to intimate the abovi. ; f
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 2
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654A HUSBAND BEATER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 2
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