Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 66, Ed. 1, Friday, October 2, 1885 Page: 1 of 8
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DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY
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his mailable Western force under
Sherman and detoy letter eltt out by 1oMmnster
Memorial Services Held in Honor of
Gen Grant by tho Grand Army
of the Republic
In such times as this when monoy Is so dearly earned and von hntifnt
Hforc spending adollar is it not a matter of unusual importance thatvou cJoh A J0a > Upon
t t some pains to And a place when your money mil securo tho largest re
busissisaar and can
Our Millinery Department We Lead In Styfe MBM
the Career of tho Suttons Mosl
lllnshloim Son
llio Career nmt revtount HMm of lr >
Oifiit Ciinimnnder tin llieme
of tin Orator
cum nt wirwmtiAt sun wis
VA iitstnos Oct berviccs In
iitemoty nf den Grant wcro held hero
oc to soo4 this Cv cnlng under tho auspices of the
local coinmaiuleiy oi thoOmtul A rimof
tho Republic In tlio MetropQlUitiichnvcli
nt which Ren irant was a regular at
tendant during his presidential term
tlieplaudltM of the audience whlth broke
out at the mention of the niimcs of faor
ilc coiiiinaiidcrs and allusion to the
nioiu eotispleuous eunts In the lilftorr
of Ren Rnint s career The hen lee s
wete concluded with a benediction ami n
conceit of patilotlc airs upon the bell
Gen togaus addivsw embodied a re-
cital from his htanilpolnl as a peixounl
obfener of the mllltaty hlstorj of Ren
rant Me began with his own iltsi
meeting with Rriint at Sprlngileld 111
Whcie the lntler was assisting the go
emor of his slate to organize o
tinted n under the llrt call of
President Lincoln lie touchid briefly
and with Utile elaboration or comment
upon the steps In the upwtiul pi ogress of
the subject of his eulogies the battles
fotighl ami won and the campaigns
planned and carried out llealludidto
the jealous and littleness of Ren
stki j Ifalleek when Rrauts Hiipetlor In Uep
paHnn sWool liuruliregular iiijiilelerlij ribbedaUeiiSinnd ic iHiiMii aiiitsi 40c Ingldiu almost a prioucr at Iort lleuA
< Jur ladteV Uou cannot Iio tipiiledns to imilltler stales and prices
treiui tuber iihvajs tint If on cierllnd our good other tlinu riire entcil jouluno llioprbl
t legt at rUtirnlugtlicni andgctllug joiirinune
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PORT VOUTK
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i and to the fruitless outcome
g g lulgn the effect of which I
1 to lestoreRrant to tlie com
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Vy s I old Anil of the Tennessee
11 It NEWTON
Cashier
THE CJTY NATIONAL BANK
CAPITM 1AID IN
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Of IToiL IVortli
AUi sttcr pertaining to conscrmtlvo banking rceclio careful and prompt attention
uchtngc drawn on all the principal cities of Kuropc Collections a specialty
PlurciORS A St Urltton S V Lomav O II Dnggctt W 0 Turner and Chin Solicubcr
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Ltoueroii J S Godwin M I Loyd J 1 Heed ZanoCcttt I 0 Ilennctt George JackBon
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THO 11llltAMi
Ico President
Sncee tor to Tldbnll anZandt A to I ort W orlli 1 ea
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A Kcnerai banking l ii liio transacted Collection inado afid promptll roiultied
3Mntcanivn on all the principal cutis of Kiirope
i fliiiKi0K5hM iinamlt llioAlldlill Harding J 1 inltli J J Jarvm I
to lfallecks dllatot nun cmetits against
j Corinth to his disregard of advice or in
foimatloii that the utcmywas escaping
of the
cam
how ever was
command of his
He described
the fallfues of trints Hist movements
I < ftf nmilnsl VJcksblirg thteatelilng tlie loss
si nnooono
f000000
Sight
K II HAltltOLIl
Cunliler
i Ililon forces were
would be ended lu
eommenced innturliig plan for a
successful tlie Vvnr
a jear Rraut was
iio vv jnadolieiiteimiitgeiicral and jilncid In
I command ol the arnilex of the republic
ffttt
of uolilldeuco on tlio part ot the people snetki
and lesultlug In clamors his icmowil
Tlie presidents confidence lie said wa
however unshaken and he deteiiiilned to
trust inuit u little longer Rrauts next
plan the speaker said was iccogiilzcd by
the military authorities of the country as
wholly tinmllltaiy and dangerous The
believed It was uimillltnry nud against nil
scleiioo of war 11 was a moment full of
audicityaud In Its icsults showed the
genius of the man who planned
It This was tho cninimlgn
which ieslilted lu the fail of
Vlcksburg Ilallcck had directed Rraut
to leave Vlcksburg and move down to
Port Hudson nud assist Hanks Hunks
being Rrauts siinetloi uhl have thus
been lu command of the c nblned forces
Ilallcck suggested after 1oit Hudson
should fall Vlcksburg bhould be assailed
Ilallocks letter came too late llve
battles had been fought Riants army
wasalready moving on to Vlcksbuig
Iembeiton was driven within tho walls
and locked up wltii onlv sixty days
rations On the 4tit of July lbC the
long and bloody siege came to Its tef
j mliiatloii and Rraut at the head of his
N HAitDlMj j iictoiIon s tnmy entoied the city and
cnlikr
TIIE FORT WORTH NATIONAL BANK
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THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK
NFort Worth Texas Second Street between Houston and Throckmorton
CVMT l lAII > IN 1S 000 bUUI > IUS ru > SI5000
TttBMfti a general binking business Collections made and promptly remlltod
placed tho old Hug on the courthouse II
i was the inrgest capture of men and nin
munition of war ever made lu mi mod
leruwar up to that time In this earn
palgu the enemies killed wounded and
cipturcd numbered more than Rmtits
Utillie effective force Iort Hudson was
at once surrenderetl and the backbonu cf
the lobclllon was broken The orator
j louched upon the withdrawal of Hoe
ffuiis within the Hues of Cliattanoogii
those of the Itot under
diinuii uiio mo e those gr
toward a eonmum center Sherman was
to move against Johnston and hammer1
SWrTor drlvo jf M I Tl ° j anJ ASe ° StaS0 JS
when both rebel armlet were to be RoODCll by 1 Yolltlj of SlX
critshcd betwoen the two gtvat armli of 1 > i r
tho rojmbHo Mwrtle was to advtmtw t00 l Years
on Jce ami strike htm ihwver
Itsprogreis the xleloilowire aclilexetl Hitnoen rxtenns und SmRtmkm
wldchaut the wpuhlte The speaket
oureernnit
the honots showered iinlilm by our pco
pic nt homo nnil bj men nml nation
abroad from llelmont to Iho wjjgo Of
McMliurt wm Ren Logan In Ms
siinmiliignp hum mar Mm In nil Ms
marches campaigns ami battles being
porihlttcd by Mm to take possession of
VIodntrg with my command on account
of having approached nearer tho uuoniv
than any other During mv term as
commander of that cUv 1 was
with him almost every day ami
from tin time when at the lira 1 of that
The niiiiitfiriiinV MiiiMi i ni i 7 iT iV l ortPU90hl Army of tlio Tennessee of
ehlncsvvore inns fon 7 to S oclock and Tiiltonl
were followed by an organ voluntary by 1 mi uil limn t f
lrIVllscboff A notable leiitn
uif ni 0jhK
hlii
de rlbed brleily but In towIn tenni
the ovelitt nt umntH rlill
eon
piin
1 was
most eloouentlv The nation was at
different times shovvni terse epigrammatic
sentences When he wrote to Huekner
the commander at Tort Donaldson no
town other than iimondltlomil and Im-
mediate surrender ean be accepted I
propose to move Immediately upon your
vvoiks his words burned with the
glow ot palroltlc lite in the heavt of
every loyal ftccnuiu When ho hud fought
the battle ot the wilderness and wrote to
the piesldent I inoposr to
tight II out on tills line If
it lakts all summer he Infused
Into the people and his ttoops nail
of his own tenielt mid faith of Una
success in his slim t speech to the com-
mittee whownitcd on him upon infoini
lug him of bis nomination litst made by
the nepubllcins as their candidate for
chief magistrate ho used the memorable
Avordstln hi conclusion Let us have
pence These words fell upon the
people Willi an electilenl effect His
coolness and his aptness lu uing tho
right words In the light place and doing
the right thing at the right lime
weie nt the bottom of his sin
cess ns n civil magistrate just as
his gnat fiteult of doing the light thtng
at the right time niul place sometimes In
the moii unexpected niamiei was at the
bnllolut of his military success IM
ir demthort tlio subject of
his eulogies as a man of great
strength of intellect reinntkiiblu com-
mon sense selfpossessloit and tenacity
a true friend to thoso worthy of his
friendship and the kindest and best of
husbands and fntheis It had been said
that hevvas nota strategist The speaker
believed he was without a rival
either us a strategist or commniidei
lie was a greater military commander
than Wfltngton Napoleon Wellington
Mnrlboiotigh the prince of Oiauge hred
click Chaileuitigne Huiinlliil or Sclpio
Afrlcaniis In the speakers belief com-
ing centuries would give him a tank
eipial If not superior to that of liilltts
Ciesar and when the mists thrown
around his civil iidtnliilstratlon by paitl
sail enemies should be dispelled ll
would equal In glut any ndmiulstiatioti
of the past Duty was with him
a living principle nothing could avvoive
hlmfiom the course he believed right
He was conscientious just truthful
courageous and magnanimous lie stood
by his friends mid forgave his enemies
lie fought not for glorv but to save his
countiy When criticised when the
cloud of ciiliimuy hung about him he
stood with foldednrmsamlil the thunders
wllnesMiigtho wrath of his enemies but
spoke not In his own defense Time
llnally dispelled the clouds ami let In tho
sunshine of honest judgment Then
his heart was found as pure
as the dewdtop which hung upon
the lips of the velvet ro e lie believed
In the justice of iod nud that sooner or
later he would by some means guide him
a tlio commander of our iinnles to tho
hcre he was cooped up with Iliagg in i line where justice would take the place of
Possession of hi communications
llorccraus was completely en
< Irckjil and apiurently In u po
j4 > ltlon vvheie he must sooner
orlatet
suriender for want of supplies
I rant was ordeied by
take coumuiul of that ilepaitmeut and
KxchnnRej his llifcl net was i assign Thomas to
OTuin illTtV ShSropfr coinmano in place oi 0McruI1l chattel
ictoksV J roa J IIOB cttJltAdvn irf rdrlngton J V Kill S llStulkey j fJ1 nbscrinnMv relieved by
J wIlolltng orti Rraut and the battles ancIlolUJ Ji
I Lookout mountain and JIIshIdiuv riKl
followed Having defeated llragc nmI
A ItSMITH fanhlcr
SVllvnniS0Nrreldent VAr drltcnhim from his stronghold RhiM
JSO C ivilli ovA tCaller
AVP 11IKTT Mcc IrcntdLiit
suitriAis ani > uvinvnni ritofiis hiiiooo
wrong nin
mails Inhumanity toman
ho piojierl rebuked Hut continued
the speaker his raie has been run
nud the great ami good man went upon
the mountains lodle The attention of
the president toj the whole elrllUcd woild was directed
to Dial sjkjI Ill glory was not Unit of
lilh country alone but of the clvllled
races of man When the news of his
death went trembling over the wires to
the uttermost parts of the earth the peo
ple of every nation nud tongue stood
ivltli bowed heads Irani had lA llfu
ascended to the topmost height of mor
tiAfnnic The grenlesl wnowii was hi
groat llnnl campaign His Idea w > < toijhf glory of iiiann greatest achieve
move from Chattniioogu to Atlanta in IMllt Mn > hUe ti roma and about
thence to Mobile unlcwi sometltTtr Mm Rod called him and lie stepped
should lutervene In the mcantlnt fmu i wWUlI oll tMH mrlil Ulto
to force him In the direction of bavnn Uu preMnc < 0l tn < > Jrtal white Thrum
nah from Atlanta lu it letter ilju bere he was uovvmd with llwt Inimor
that winter Rraut said sharp RhHnui W jorv that Miluon on forever
would occur In the sprlnij and It the
i Hut one person Reo Washington had The icanns to run tv ttyflve years No
over hold tho position before W luncld details lutwu jet beetl Ullc
bcottmcrulvlmdlhobriHCt on the 8i ill
of March I8C he was ordered to Wash1 Spteial u the vja tw
liitoiii His Intention at tlmt time wns jiiitov s Oct llrof a
I to return from Washington und lend Datl our rllf ireumiier ivns marrlt
the armies of Khoriiinti TJiomas
and Sscollcld to Atlaiibi tnforcsewi
events how ever changed his Intention
and fotced htm to desist but his earn
nalgu was carried out almost U > the
letter by others HavliiK iwmmed
supreme command on the 17th of March
ho nt once proceeded to cUblsh his
headquarters In the Held t Culpepper
Va Heretofore the caiiivalsn lot dif
ferent armies had been conducted with-
out any reference to each other Rrtnt
da
proposed now that all campaigns
Ywivri comnlon iiud In
should proceed with one
combine
vlevt K c 1 oua
all
lilipm IIIIll llllllrollil Irn r
Niv V wKOct I The Mbttourl Id
elllclUijvay mmkiii ha leaned the fin
tral bnlvch of Vnlm i cUIp lonil
this afternoon v > Mum Alice Iluctt nt
the residence of li brides fathoMu thin
city Hoth nre pujwlar and trill i celve
the eongratulatlom wul gwid wlnltyr t
numeroim friends
Meilian Unit 1
Cm OPMiixica vlalalrestonOct
Mall communication between this oil
and tho United KUtcs wns fully rwitorw
today audthoda aMmmilatfoll of mail
1 being distributed thU atteinoon the
j riizxSiiAWitiMV9inajntMk XJmaMma nrti sii 1 rk 1 7iJnlulizBH ilc iyTiJillKJE > ti3 AJJH 1 Sijirf > LJ7UcH t rii D > F fi tti liHTriAfiBW MTflrBmJIViihiaw WiTTifl
SiwHSruilisTnB fci0r3
AlKMilMllli KltJftl In mi < hi W Hrf
rumitjoilMr Crlinc niul Hut
liirU
TlltlOJtlsSSJAJ MHItllKU
Special to the ln ellc
Wuiiitv lvux Ti Mi 1 A
brother of W W Truman the man tlr t >
was murdered near liltk on the sixth ot
September by an unknown man arrived
hero cslcrdvy ami had his brotliwburlcd
last night lie Is a nunlest gentleman
ly appealing man about wentvtlv venrs
otd mid navs that mi far nil slateiueiibs
made by the vvoiimleiliuiiin s u Anhbey
seem lobe line und tin tact thev vviit
both shot In the buck fulh eohvhiees
> vrtliultr Theonlv tiimtx tlmi varied
n tin IvmhI In Mr Ashbey stutements
ami wuit wits luimnhi out on tlm uonm
ers lmiuest was the hint that the injii
deied m n > revolver was found tidied
up tn his com and Mr said It wns In
bis pants but the murderer might have
put It In theeonl when he ehimjrcd will
dies ami rode awii with the imudcrril
mans hori or some one iiunslnit b
mightluvo eliivnged It or possible Ml A
might tie inhtakeli yet ho Itilnta Im whs
not The nuiiderern horsti wns found
on the prairie nud Ashbey davs tho mur
derer lodonwiiy with the best horse In
the lot Ashbey savs that Ihe inurdeier
did not sctnn lnellmd to talk nud when
they tiled to continue Ihe conversation
he would dtop back behind them
nml sis he Is eel tain he
would have killed him dead If he
hid not grabbed for Ids paitnern pistol
as he shot his partner through the
hoait The Inquest funis that W W
Irlssmut came to his death nt the
hands ot au unknown man h a
pistol shot being the only possible ver
diet that could Ik rendered upon the evi-
dence Au old Irishman saw two men-
the morning of the murder eninplitg In n
mvlue llireemiles away with thtee horses
and Is certain they hail the niitrdeietl
mans horse from the description given
Threemenhavo beeiiiirrohtcd near Henri
etta by the sheriff of Chiv county ami
they will be biought face to face with the
wounded iiiniitodii for Identity Nothing
was fiiiml on Hie dead limits person In
way of letters only a nolo from u oiing
lady offei big to goto ulmrcli with Mint
wUlmnbilatii and snmu ileeils lU sD
ver watch was lit his pocket and fit cents
in Nllvcr It Is believed by some that the
murileier was a hlied iihsiisIh urn cold
blooded brute icady to kill any man for
n horse or for a certain opportunity to
tinde a little pony for a line iiulimil The
people together with the langrin uie out
In all directions and the dead mans
brother savs that he wilt never lest iiulll
the muiderer Is caught
A WIIVI IIIV lAllAMllllt AltltUsrilll
ion iinri
Special to the inn tic
Han Imiimo Ti Ott 1 Jiilln n
sensation was created here this moiulng
when the grand jmy returned tin Indict
incut against Mr Jeoige Wltte and he
was arrested a few moments Inter for the
thelt of a deed to a piece of property
worth not inoie than 0l > What makes
the u da 11 nil the more astonishing Is Hi
fact that Jlr Wltte Is worth at least
8500000 and has herctofme borne n
guod ehaiacter though closellsted The
deed In ijuesliou was fiom Anioiilu Citt
margo to itosa Tlvlas DeCnutiirgo his
wife dated Qetoboi lhI triiusferrlng
the piopctty above mentioned vvliieh had
been sold by It II DtCainargo to Leal
und by him to Wltte Witte had never
acttlred the Inteiesl of Aiiloulo a
margo as ho had adopted the minor < Ml
dien ami they lu turn Instituted
htdt A few days iigo the deed Wan res
celved through tluqimll b die Ilerk with
the sum of Hi InclosciU is the risordlng
fee Theclerk iteiiKuUeirttJita forgury
nml so told Mr Wllte The litiUj ie
an hour he told the 1 lerk he hud lo l It
He alone was tilturi stud lit the deed It
seoiii evident that finding Urn forgery
recognl d he liuriiotiely made wuvvvllli
H to conceal the finiid The affair bus
iiccaMom d r great deal of comment und
when Wltte was a 1 rented this morning
he wept liken t lidd Wltto Is a retired
lianljiu and made his lortline some yeses
ago In tld oil
iivoii iiiiiiiM1111 itviis
ipecUil 0 tho llmelio
SlmiiiiiiN Tux Oct 1 Our ellleleiit
deputy Mierlff Holney Rouniosoii bus
lust got In from the Indian nation with
Win Ioster who killed riotonion Hob
bison In the fall of 1871 and bus been on
the dodgu ever slticc Also 111 Hpeer
our sherllf 1ms safely landed In lull to-
day Charley Morrison < barged with the
theft of h horse In IS7rf Morrison vus
under bond and lumped his bondsmen
nud they had tho bond lo pay but lie iioiv
iv t gi utly behind the Irar of the Merid-
ian lull
The county criminal court Is doing the
boy up this week ami their verdict Is
generally guilt a sniill due as wsed
ngalnst the iinfnrtunni onen rang-
ing from die to fifty dollar
and tlie boys either liavo to pay up or
wtjboard at tlaViotelde Kpeew One
j > on jellow Is now languishing there
b ctiu vbo lulled to work the publlr
road
Our Jail fm non Hx < r seven occu-
pants ami our sheriff expevl to coutlii
mm swell ihe number till our next ills
triet court In January IBftO
A CUOOKIiJI rosTAhciKitK
lecjilioltieUaJtctlc
n H < T tX Oct l rUn
MosJcan Central wllvruykavlng bee ire ofidelivery clerk J II lUiicniffff iioKt
jwlred at pat whoic bursting rwer Wtv havlugbeeu suspecUJ of AU
iolfs swept away the track hi goint uuc a CMUi V
DatighertJ jwierday Hanson was ar
jvsted thus moirnliijt ami the decoy letter
ffmhtl on MS person rulted States
t ommlssloiuir Adams held hint to ball In
tho Mtm of SHJ itr Uiinott has for
sometime bee wiperlntMitlcM oi the
iotilhrrtt MetfibKt t ffpNeiipnl Stindaf
tchool and was one of twpnblMiei
nmt islltorv of tlr nntthn Visitor n
monthlv nMgarltie fsihllsNd in till elty a
Miortitnit > He stood vvetl lu thu cum
niunlty and there Is Jinch iUrnrtje nt hi
nrreji and innny yel hope tlmt l may
prove hlmelf Innocent
The safe f Waldos llres Imnber
dealers tl Whiuwright wits bkiwti open
hy ImrgUrs last night ai d tho Money ear-
ned avvity and the p pers oeatteivd
tiMimd Tnere w btiii small tmiu of
money fw thy safe
stacii noimiai nv v vootii
9ierliltutlietn > ttA >
AwtKMi Tk Oct Tw Abilene
and liiti Anjrelo stage was robbed liy a
boy Mtonlayooiling nppamttly about
sixteen or Seventeen juats old llo tvdi
wp to the Mage and ordered he dHvxir to
halt twerlng him at the same tlmt with
a WlueiVntcr but Ontlf Hie iKlssBtigiirsilo
have in fears u lip vvjuled iioliltlK tint
tnele Sams mall He intlnred the delict
I thrntv Me pouches on and iillel llng
j u luped
him UhuIIs statements ar true In vij i ItOvnisi ami ilellbemt went ihrouub
hem lie got seveu IsilMeml I Iters
but ll Is not know how mtieli
money was lu Ihtiliu The robber was
riding tin liBrsc which wni taken from
tlio tnav nuur Itilifli n > Uiv day mnw
and is thnutdil lo be lite same item
The driver lut ln > in mbbed Ifleen time
but sayshe n ersavv > Id done up mi
rued iHifiirn The slieric nml one
iiipiity sinitnl lu pmstill an oon us the
utrpiiiimtnue vwts lepotted iv them
MKIllirMI AtlltAVtt hi VVAUUIt
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8p inl In tbf Onictie
llKMfsirviiTiqv Oct I Asliootlujs
wuipe took place on Mr Iimvvfords
place ahitiiti eight miles I rem here in
which nit old nun by the luiumot ijniion
Wits uceideutnll killed nud iiiintherpnit
shut In the leg while trying t > pull Ids
pistol Mutton Is supposed tohave been
killed by luiiimntutd Houston Nothing
detlimto Is known as to who diet tho Ul
IlitS They wire luvvlim it fiws with a
MelutiU All mitles lire colored
A light took phiee betweeii Ami Rullv
and Ieriv Ietty No serious dauiage
done < ully pulled his pistol en lettv
but was pttivenletl from ttsln tl > tsnm e
lloth were arritlugrd befori Jtulgu
Andievvs today Petty was dlMharged
Cullys ense had not been concluded late
lids evenlu
iiitiiiti wiiu siminiii
Pptelallu Hioilniollo
llioSviiistwTr Oct I ihe eoiv
oneUn Jury In the ease of 1 Utjparks
xvho vva t MiOt and killed lit this phicy jiu
d 5Sagoyeiideied tlteli veidlei tothi
and chirked one Wlllhun Dewey aeattle
nmu from Tom tieen county vrlth tju >
deed He was accordingly arretted by
Sherllf Morovvs und held fmi ttltif
Dewey and the decensul tvmo once juut
ners lu the cuttle business but it bad
feeling has existed between them fOe
some time tho lottuei having accused
ripntks of poisoning his welt The ml
deiiee iikiu which Dewey was tirivjtid Is
wholly of a Ireiimsttiiitlal untitle but
lonioriovvs prellmlniiry trial may bring
out some liiipoituut facts
ltltlllltii > IIV AIAllliH
Tomusiosk A T Oct 1 A tmni
named Keating was killed hyApiichws
yestetday In White Tiall uiiium Bitit
Mnieoli valley The body win
found hilt u mile from his house
He was shot under the arm
and his Imml smashed in with n stone
A mini named bliundmn mid Mns
Muck smvuilH una much cnumit bu
found
lliilticliVs ruiiiiitiiml ol forty ouvulrv
and live Apaehe snouts passisl Uirotigli
Tombstone eii route to iort Onmt IJiey
have ciime Irotu Copper Cnnon itflor
suivlee In Sonorn I he look Jaded mid
Woin ami the whole ouilli shown nntnls
takable signs ol lough seivlee burdsltlps
and fatlifite Their lepoitcd iljjhi vvlth
reiiegmles is not lonllrnieil
ivNuii in noiiuiAiio
Disvviiit 01 Lssliifilnnatloii
has iiauhed here ti he effeeftlmt 5lar
slinll Clement the mimlcioi1 of h
Haguaobe
iiuested permission to exhibit Ihe deed > iljioiiicr and brollieis wlfi at
his Jnwer a few moments The leipteM I was taken from the lull them by n
was granted ami when Willi leiiirued in nndbanged ClemunU Imd u
iimskeil
knife
with which he tut two ot the masked
men quite sevciely Tho lynching ot
otirred Inst Haturda night but llo loca-
tion Is remote from the telegraph unit Urn
residents of the louallly miitilfesl a desire
toatippress all Information
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wix iir ivncimi >
ICvxsvs fin Mo Oet I Jh Ttiu
Lebanon Mo mioohil say Aliout 81M1
people with the sheriff of Afidrlnn Ilke
and llolls ootintle nre now lu hot persult
of the negro King who unit aged a young
Lady In llke county und Mrs Harris In
Hull county lust week King iwrns seen
liere today and Uieie is good prospect
he will be lynched within lwentjfour
hours
Aitniwrrn fan Mintimit
NMllldtotlicJ etle
Miusimi Tkvi fot IDepnty
bherlff Milt Andrews nml ConMablt
llilnon uumo lu this lliortllil brlilKlnu
Hob faitoii white vJiiu od With Iwliiit
Implicated villliJessie Holers nmt teorte
Wlllliiin In 11 itiurdor hist tune
Williams 1ms been tried ami given
eighteen years lingerleft the country
III1UMI OVIIlt
P UI to Hie > tt > etl
Hilltii Tux Oct I Tht woul14i < j
rapist spoken of In yesterday Uifrrc
was at 4 0 m yestorday nrrnlgiiod ami
tiled before Ids honor Judge Solomon
in the county court nmt bound over In
the sum of tCOfl to await the action of the
grand Jury
IOUlt lltIMIItlilllIAlt llKU
Jjperlal lo ll i
8ax Anotio ila Ocl J Whlle the
barkecHt s atuntlon was attracted to
McKtcliilos dwelling burning some uu
known party went behind the bar In tho
Avenue saloon ami took about 6ICO
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