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Show NARROW ESCAPE. John A. Adams Thrown From Horse and had Leg Broken. Brok-en. Near Kanarrn last Saturday John A, Adams, while trying to head n cteor on horseback was thrown heavily heavi-ly to the ground and bad bia leg broken. brok-en. It appears that while running nttcr tho tteer ho was closo to ouo of the guy wires of tho telephono lino and tho horse ran Into it at full creed. Tho Impart was so grent that tho polo was mnprrd off near tho ground und tbo guv wlro broken, wbh'b in aomo rummer wound nround tho hcrso and rider, throwing thorn to the ground. Tho hoise niado frantio at-tmtn at-tmtn to rise, but Mr. dama having bis leg broken in the fall aud bolug aaught by the wire oxertcd nil bis strength to holding tbo nnlraal down. Had tbo animal got to bia feet tbo coueoquences would havo been Eerl-oar, Eerl-oar, Sam Ford happened to bo near nnd snv tbo predlcntuont of Adams nnd rnn t) his aHiietance. Ho found tbo wlro ro t gbtly vound around tho horso nnd rider that It wna by main strongth that ho succeeded In rolena Ing Adams, and thtr. a little nt a time so ns not to let the horso Ioobo. Mr. Adams waa taken to tho Ford homo aud n dootor sent 'for who sot tho broken limb, after which tho young man was brought homo to Co-dnr, Co-dnr, whoro bo Is now resting us easily easi-ly m could bo expected. |