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Show It is coming to a pretty pass wfasn horses catch the suicidal mania. The follou ing is rrom tlic San Jute Timet: The family horse of W. A. Abbott met its death yesterday tinder tin-der clrcum-tanet-s which maVes it were which led the horse to seek Its own destruction will never be known this tide of a horse grave Mr. Abott was iu town yesterday morning in his buggy, to -nhlch was attached this equine Itomco. At noon Mr. Abbott drove home for his and his horse- dinner. He drove the aulmal to the ham and started to get some hay. The horse, for Hie first time la his life, ran cut of the yard. At the first stone sidewalk side-walk the animal deliberately tumid and jumped on it, and K-emlngly satisfied with its solidity, made several leans la the air and gather, ing itself fcra mighty effort, finally succeeded iu filling ia such a way a- to break its neck, on the curbing, lior-y tiieti quietly ga-e up the ghost and patM-d on to realms herc h-truess nevtr gall aud iakturcs never rail. |