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Deming Headlight, 01-07-1898
J.E. Curren
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Gold Avonuoj - ' - - DEMING, N. M.
MEXICAN CENTRAL
Railway.
Where the Sun Shines Always MEXICO.
Tourist Resort Pleasure or Travel!
.Call on
or nildroas
lliomuloralgiied for
fullpitrtloulnru.
1,HOFFMAN, G.P.A., Mexico City. W, D, HURDOCK, A.Q.P.A., Mexico City.
R.E. COMFORT, Coni'l Agt., El
Puo.T.xu,
WOU. SALE,
A Few Car Loads of
Lumber
and
JOHN
Sag nan g gM a
largest stock of Doors, Windows.
, Mouldings and Window Glass
in the Southwest.
Spoolal ationtlon given to Mail OrdorB,
W. R. MERRILL,
COnOETT.
G0RBETT S WYMAN,
Ore Samolers and Buy
DKMlN'yl NEW MEXICO
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B.r 33?j.?Dsr
FRICKS) AM
rl.l.vvaj
UN HAH HANri.KS),8iiv?i '
)Lead
1Afiylvoi iam i)Ulp, J;, ' -
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-QUipMeUlijn Proportion.
ojproiiTii Tins Bei6t
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K.K. WVMAN
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A.
Y, 7,
The Contest in Ohio Get
More
GAINS
TWOtlili
Haass mm Only Twa fthattl
rteM 0B
irat
Color
an ft Han-OuU-liUHolp foilla
r tat
llaaaa.rVilambfli. Jan. 8. trtiTiOO to
tht
of tho tha matter into the
court,
there were Joint on both
ildei oti th nal(irlul cnnUnt. The Ilanna men olaluiod to havo eonred
plodgee from ClrlRUh vf
Union andJoyco of uueruoy. who
ota
for Mason for
bat
with thiwo doubtfulnccciulona atlll ahort twof
otc toelect. Ilanna'a friend arohard, thn county
clabn and other
tlona
at
tho homes of doubtful Kopub llcan member luive boonand many of tUltlnft aUUM--1 men araarriTlnir. one of tho nmt being front tho homeof Oovertior Itiubucll
at
Tho to Benstor
liana
aro itlllnUccrtaln a to theircan-dldat- Somo Democrat object toGov.Mayor or KurU
or any other that baa yet
boon While tho
hare aoveral
namea for acnator. there haa been no flxudactionon
that
aoloction. The comblned to Hauna claimto havo enough to defeat tho annator. but they do notclaim ancuah Totot for any
ono Candida to by
tho combine toelect. Their trouble is,
1,00
1,00
notonly tohold all thnlr present forces In linn agalust Hanua, but to ot them to aereo upon their man for tonator.
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DEMI NO. HEAD LIGHT.
DOMING, GRANT COUNT V.EW MllXiCO, FRED JANUARY 1898,
Lumber
Dealer.
ALL BilAT WORK.
Senatorial
Interested,
HANM VOTm
Kt.ttutAMIirithii
BMombllnR lKlitatura yesterday conference
neproaentatlrm tpsaker,
theyaro
working lUpublleuM
commltteea, orRntilaa
bealeged deleRatlona
BpriugQeld.
combined oppoaltlon
Uuthnollor McKluon
llopublloan
auRircated. oppoaltlon
Informally announced
opposition
senatorial mentioned
$1.00
work yesterdaywaa dcyotwl by Kor. Dr. ofthoGerman pnmbltm tohold theirforces andtoman--1 onurcn.
age them for tho senatorial contest as was dono Monday for tho organization of bothbranches of tholegislature. The work of thoHanna menhaa been dorot-e-d to skirmishing for two ormore votes.
Thn morning session of both honsen wasdovoted toroutinebusiness. Sena- tor Darke of Cleveland, arrived from Chicago andcompleted a fall attendance.
In thehouso ofhills Intro- - f tri BorOM
1.C0
2,00
dueed
asalntt
corporations. These tneasures are regardedas thrustsnt
Sen.a
Hanna, whose affairs are of varied Interests,While these measures were being thrown In a delegation of 8(0 from Springfield, tho homoof GovernorBush-nai- l,
marchedInto tho stato houto wear- ing Hannabadges and with banners of severe Inscriptions and called on Gov.
llnshnell. Inresponse to tholr protests.
Buahncll responded in aspeech Inwhich hesaid bis Ilopm.iicantsm nan never before been questioned, and ho reserved tha right to his individual opinions and preferences. Tho Spring-- geld delegation aiierwam canro. oneon-ato-r Hanna, and then Joined In with other visiting delegations coming In to proUist against tho action or iiepuna-can- s
arecombining with Democrats to defeat Hanna.
Tho house adjourned at noou till to- day.
The senate
at
noon took a nntll9 without announcing anyofitscom- - Burko soourod all he
clerkshlpj and
noWc
bra tho Ho was In Ban
wltn ounnR from
noon tho whlrh
Joseph E.
tngdono nytunea wnonem xue
ion
id beat Senator Hanna. Tho lino of Monday wasastightly drawn over, showing tha sennto to staud 10 17 against Hanna, and the house 68 tohim, leaving him three short enoughvotes onJoint ballot forelection.
rratldont at a Callaga Shol.
Miss., 5. News has
been received from Alcorn Agricultural andMechanical Oollogofor Peo-tl-c.
Rodney. Miss.,
that
the presi dent of tho college, K. G.Triplett, waashot and wounded even
ingby an unknown man wmio fits way toprayer mooting. State Superin-
tendent of Education waa
notified tho andrequested to tend bloodhounds. Noclaw to
reported as sinking
rapldlf-- ,
8uxr
rw.t Factory.too
Jan. 5. K. II. Dyer, &s ofCleveland, O., havo closeda.con- tract David Rckles and Josephof Ogden, Utah, for thecoustruo-tio- n
of
a
beet sugar nt The terrasofthe contractthat
the factorywill havo ndallyeapaolty of 700tons,shall Uscompleted In tlma to handle tho beet crop of 1809. Whencompleted, tho plant will represent expenditureof
Amrlea
War Ship Cotlna ta Chins, London, Jan. 5.--Thn Pail Mallcommenting upon the of American cotton
ta
Jatmn savsi In--Virest for
tht
United States lies tha injury to Indian cotton growers, Iftha American slAplo cheap andAmerican takings It more
thanpossible that erelong America will also ship to China."
Awful Attatapt at
LoKoy.N.
Y., Jan. Mayas tne
rwaeuc
or m. xmnupwiu,hftre,'attipted
suicide by sottingfin
to herolothlas, Sho first saturated burhair and with oil
a
mateh. In an instant she waaftMveloTMd hi flilmas. Members
bt
betP. p.
IJ03C OW,mwm m iiiimil "lumi www? w
wwf
wiibiww(...
I
.
fort 'it try parttel('rf
the hair was tmraed from theyouafe lady'ahead, and the part ofheir
tody was badly burned. She will p&ktrijr die. Miss Thompson hadsuffered longtime from heart trouble and ofttM expressed tho fearthat
she fftwld Insane.Witt Ket TnaaU the Offl.a, Hew York,
Jan.
0. Colonel HenryI
j.Swords,fownerly sorgtwntat-ann-i of theBtmKlcan
national committee, and whobasbeon pnrJou clerk In the tils Wet clerk' office, was notlflcd ofbit remoral by tl'e Incoming Tammanybat
dcolareathat
aia
Veteran aoldler ho cannot be removed. Uo hatcondnltl aa
Attorney and wya ho ttUI,take
yotea
who
recess
Jan.
Co., with
AN AMERICAN A
GOUNTE88.
Oawt Van
Oetten
Marries Sirs.Mf
niaaUr Lay
at
WMlilnctoa.Washlnnton.
Jan.
6. Counttoo
Gbet- -sen. tha military (Ittho German Cnmbcd th0 oxpre'ascar as train
hern, was married
at
nooni.ftthn
deDot. thoyeaterday toMrs. May Htanloy
Uy at
trtMi0UgM.( and KBKea htm and tha residence of thnbtr.
The cere--1 n.,tn car
before tho train canto iruony, whloh mado American a
t,0
Vhei. ,ho ,ra, owc,i nt hn.
countess, waa Hrst by n oa-- 1 m(1 crawng known as Air Lino Junc
Uce of tho
jaco
In ncoordanctt with theUBS. UAr BTAa-Ut-r LAT.
official custom in Germany, and laterby
Tho tho Masel Lutheran
Clark
upper
Tho wedding breakfast waa partloi rated in by Blr Julian Fauuoefotc, the British ambassadort Viscount Banto Tholso, thePortuRunsa minister Count Gallaraa oftho Spanishlegation Gen, andMrs. Miles and many other roprn.
aentatlrasof the diplomaticcorps, army, navy and in general loiter in the daytho count andhis bride started
allsorts were th COntlottt.
tor
Governor
s80
In
Thebride Isonoof tho bestknownso cietywomen of Waahlugtan and wasa leader In neatly all affaire of promi- nence.
REQUEST OF DURRANT.
Asks IliaOOtesrs ta
rtrr tP
saBan Quentln, Cal., Jan.
Darrant hasrehearsed1 tho sceno of his
own death. At his It was
taado absolutely without emotion. He hasbeen told every Incident that will mark tho mlnntca of his las'-- hours of life. Tho young man made the
concerning his t
Tltat thoropo used to hang him bo do--; troyod immediately after
hit
deathithat
none of tho spectators shallbo al--: lowed togaze upon his features afterho .Isthat
no autopsy shallheld after death:
that
afterhois
pro--.noonced dead his remains shallbo tnhla nomnta& noonas tMMilble.
mittens. Senator i
'
wanted in othor patron-- nianthar's conftuloa.
through DomocraU. Franolsoo,
Jan.
5. Tho fatherof ronforenco tho uomoemts Tbeodoro Darrant haa receivedthn recess. 'Meridian, Tux., document
Tho Inbothhouses showed purports tobo tho orizlnnl nlleged con-- plainly that everything possible wasbo-- fcsslon of Blanthcr to the
as to
M
against of
Jackson,
Colored near
fatally Sunday
Klncannnn of shooting
tho as- sassin. Triplett Is
W Angeles,
factory Ogdon.
provide
an
ITOO.OOO.
Gawtto,
ship-
ments "Special
i
continues
lncrao.
IsSuloJd.
B.-- Miss
.
clothes applied
of
.
UwcJae
'"
0. Theodora
requests execution
executed; be
murder ofBlauoho Lamont audMinnie Williams.
It
will bo tucd in final ef- forts tosecurea
stay ofexecution.I HEAVY
LOS31)F""qRAIN.
Two Warahanta
nam Tof.lh.r
WlihWhaat, Harlajr Una ltya.
Stockton,WU.,
Jan.
8. Firewas dls--covered In warehonao No. 8of Fnrmtr'a Union and Milling company yesterday morning, and before tho department
could tho flames beyond
control. Tho warehouses were well filled with groin, waiting for tha price of wheat to advance. The lowest esti- mation ofthoamount of wheatdontroyed was10,000 tons, nud many put it hlghor.
There was besides, considerable barley and rro. Much of tho grain waa tho
of
woman years
New York, Jan. 8.--Ellas Einstein, ono of tho bestknown manufacturersof
suits in olty,Is dead,
eged ft8years. Ho oamo to this from about yearn ago,and mado hishome in Macon, Ga., dealt
in general During the
first twoycuro of tho olvll war ho private secretary Cobb ofthe Confcdcrato army, and tawtnuoh fight ing wltn mm.
Cotbatt Hu tick
Hl.r
Oshkosh, Wis., Q.-- Jullani'1
whoIshep-wt-fh
M
bstheatrical said toan
AsV"
td
IVewrcpTosenl-MT- S, "There v no further manifestos issued tht the mess reUtlvo to 0"j4
onlyonoway Oorbett can
aged iW, of Texan,
le
reooaniasd, andfivatUtogoand llok whostuea last August hasbeen Maher."cad the
0 I''M'',ll,,
hotmorohaudUo.
Fltsslmmons
CaU la
N. Y., Jan. O.--Tbe coldest wenther of tha season is tm bwe, the
registering 84 dfgreM below
ero
at Ike,
M below Moun-tain View 90below In tlite
Al.
TEE SAFE WAS RIFLED
Train Robbers Again Hako
a
Snccose-f- ulHaul
at
Kansas City,MAKE
GOODTHEIR
Ttuir
nnrt
and thKprM
UMHKr, T1b
AllMnr
antlJaMlnrr rrum Ilia laical
'
adJamp Oftpl Creuliif Kansas City,
Jan.
0.--Tha City. I'lttaburR and Gulf ntilroad auffored last nlRht from hands or trainrobbers, and that, too, in the city limits ofKdi.as01ty.
Twomen, whom no ono but tho ex press messeiiKer scams ut nuve aeon,
atohe
juto thesmbesoy Thoy overpowered
bound
to
another ,
society
i
nwn'Yon.ucst
follow-
ing
proceedings
respond were
country
Oorbott, Dallas,
0er.l
.
tion, neartho fiouthenntcni limits of city, tharobbers climbed outof tho car
and Kothing was known
of therobbery nntllnnegro tralu porter entered the car and found tho helpless express messeuRor.
Aftertho train hadbeen stopped and itscrew hadcomo forwurd and tho exnress raoasonirur, It wns found
that hud rifled tho local snfo, and then takinif from
it
everything of value,They had mndo no effort to disturb tho throughsafo. Wells, FargoofllolaUstatu
that
therewaanotmuch of volnoin tho local safe, and tlmtfWO ortXofl would probably cover tho company's loss. In police oirolee, howovnr, tho Impressionthat robbers scoured several should be thousand dollarsIn money andjewelry.
Tho report reeolved
at
express company's offices hero stntos that tho robber entered tho express car as tho train was pulling outof thoyard,
hav- ingforced tho rear with a Jimmy.E. N. Hyde of Kansas City was tho messenger.
Therobbers are described as smooth faced young men,and, tho foottltat both were nervoaswhllo In thoex- presscarIs takenan ovldenco that thoy nronnw recruits toKansas City's baud of train robbers.
ThisIs tho first robbery that has oc- curred on tho KaiiNts City, Pittsburg and Gulf lino, but is tho sixth of tho kind In Kansas City wlthlu
15mont bs. Thoro havo been several ar- restsof nllcgcd train robbers dmlug this period, Inwhich there has not been a slngio conviction.
GAINS AND
LOSES,
Tna Vol. Uhansa tn IInDiia Than Litara Illm AsalH.
Columbus, O. Jan. S Tho political fatnro ofSonator Hanna Is certainly In adelicately polled balance Whllo thoro now only reported to bo nlno dis- senters amongtho 80 mom-bor-
ono in tlio seiiato and eight in house, yettho really doubtful Is lim- ited to two or three. Borne of tho dis-
senting not likely to
over bo reconciled to Senator Hniina.
They havo burned tho bridges bohlud them audopenly admit It.
Lnto last night tho Hanna managers losttho two doubtful uiembuu thatthoy hadgained during tho day,sothat there la now nomaterialchango from thatof Monday, whentho iiouso fctoxlGO" to Kl
against Hanna. This would give the sonatoronly 70votes on joint ballot, or 8less thmi cuoagh tocloet.
MEXICO
THE
CLAIM.Twn UuU.d Nlala Cllli.m Lona a suit Tat Ills Damage..
Now York. Jan. 0. Aspecial to Tho
Herald from snyo that
greatly to thosurpriseof
officials thoawaid of tho mbltur In tho matturof tho clalma ofCharlo O.Obor--
Ilander and Barbara M. Mtwsengor, cltl-wn-s of tho United Stnlw, against tho
saidi
of Mexico is against tha I claimants. Tho only
oinni
to whichMexico will bo mtwill ba to
par ""
half of tho
crt
of thowhllo tho Unltwi Slates will not only havo to dofray ItH share of
butliaslost what
havo considered best claims on Ulo
intho of state.
Tho awr.nl of tho nrbltor, whloh Is final, has just been filed In the dwnrt-- property oftho l,nrrnors, union, but by montof stnto andIn tho foreign ninilre fartho largest proportion was held in' of Mexico. The elaluis
tt
by fanners. Tho loss Is placed oborlander and Mrs. firow thaaU.cd
bmlal trtnthient ofSToTtr
tlman,Kith-tnhu- ntmtment
ofjMa7- -i jtho boiiio ago.
Oborlanderwonadoptity sheriff of tho
and cloaks, this
Bavaria 48
and was toGeneral
Jan.
now Inwhich TboHipson,
visiting
kercmo
the
morctiry
garanao
at
and cltr.
Kniynit tho
the disappeared.
roleaswl
the
door
perpetrated
Kopublioan tho
Republicans
Washington
administration
gnvitrnmant
procuodlugs, thoexpoiiso, administration tho
depnvtniaut
department
t"!!
lu.ptuiyj
rlhflt-Maloa-e,
EBOAPJb,
countyofSanDlogo, Cal. went into Mnxlcau territory to examine intonsuit
In justaorowi tho lino nud
in n dispute. He was knooked down nud searchel by Mexican police, who foundlithis pocket a war- rant for tho arrest of a whohad oommllUd anoffense In
Obothiiider wnS
at
oneo tAken to lall.bat
managed to eoap4and to getto the housoof-M- Meewnger, Justaornss theboMtiiUry;
;tu6
In Mrs. Mes-sn-wajfery
much frightened whoa Mexljanoftlokls cnlereillmr houso nndleRedliorpuest. Despite her
tffii.
Olrianor
wns ilmggMloni ofthe"ubwn tho
nud,
tho wtnitan (ho rty nud Kitvauied for aIiomatter was finally broughi tothoattention oftho American minis, ter In Mexico, who secured the roleaaa ofOborlander.injnred as aresnl of hisexperience, ami Mrs. suf- fered greatly In nonsequeuee ofthe lit ctdent. Oborlander filed a elalui for
aso.ow, sua Airs. on for
JSfl.Ot1", witlrh llvM--
by.1tX
Ithemforthewrotifts dono tlmnt by ths
Mexican ofilolals. .,
Tho matter was vlRortrealy
prtsml
by tho IntotiTetqry.
Oroslmiu, and Mr.Olney continuedtho rwKOtlftllous when ho succeeded Mr. OrMlmm. Mr. Oliwy consented to tho refermioo to atbltra-Hon- ,
and on March i) last slaniHl n protocol referring tho olnlui to Bsnnr Don Vlncento G. Queaada, wlnkter of ArRentlna
nt
Madrid, for eetUemMC Benor QuwadA was proposed byMinister llomsro ofMoslco, andIlls ppolntoiQUt wasopKed
by somo ofth officials whod(ired
n Kuropoan asnrblUr.Baeh ROToniiiient submitted tolku'or Quecnda eoplos of correspondettcQ and document, and its own view of the caM. Komir Queaada has been owiiWpi lngtho papers since last Juno.
AN IDEA
OF BONNER.
Want
rtnilonnj
' shitAlu
Rant' to Ilia
Hn(
For UIu New York, Jan. B. If.lirBOnner Montana, intho course ofa eilrel
tion, made tho suggestion last nightu
everyoxpmwut
oj uteun
Statesshould bosenttothesenate.
Mr. Cornier, who is on his way to Italy, and onooftho wealthiest oltUtu ofMolilalia, whereho haalarge mining, agricultural and indnstrinl interests. Ho
"There la ono thing
that
should bosettled, and
that
Istho torm ofpresidents and the treatment ofthem when their tonusexpire. I think a ought to bo elected fora termor
olulit yearstho robbers ; bo Inellglblo for reelection,
WON
o(lloials
was
Upon his I think heshould bo placed npnna, peusion equalto otie-- lmlf tho Mlury he draw as
Thushe would go into offloe pVaetloally and would nothavo totrim
or toward the
future.
It
dooAnot soemtometliat anprevails the to go
extremely
and
are
list are
MaawiiKer
Ho
Mexican California.
Calllhrnla.
protehta
Meseenker
MeHitittsr
president
retirement
president.
nnfottemi,
politically otherwise, compelled
Oborlander
to asmall town and preeHoe law for living. I think heshould be swit to tho sennto toremainas longasho lives. His knowledgoof the affairs oftho nation wonld bo extremely bouoQclal to that body."
Silver CartiflCttlc lUtlreil.
Washington, Jan. 5. United States TreasurerHoburts liassenttho following lelegnm to nil assistant treasurerst
"Discovery of dangerous counterfeits compels tho retirement of all 6100silver certificates. Forwardall such notes to thisofllca for destruction. Bo emit loin In rccolvlng tho denomination of tha, klud mentioned." Another of theso certiorate wasdlsi-oterc- Ina package j receivedfromChicago. Sofaras known thoouly cities tn which thoy have ap- peared nro Chicago, Bt.Louis aud
Ttr.
Dattnar Heait.Ylotorla. Tox., Jan. 5.
Pv.
R. L.Dabnov, aceu78,died here. Howas n
of staff General Btono--1 txomtJfhv
the wrvwl tnHerhustand oould Willi mm mini uii ucain.
ur.
unuuujuftonvards wrote the lifeof Stonou-nl-l Jnokson. Ho held the chair nt Austin asprofettoorofinnntnl andmorel phllos--, oiiliv ror sovunii years,
ms
willbeMint to Virginia liitemteut.
Ho leaves nwife and threesons.
Itnat' 1'un.ral.
Waco, Tox., Jan. 8 Tho remains of Rom will be buried this beside those of bis parents, in Oakwoodcemotory.
Theromaliia reached hero yesierdny from nud the hug:.-- crowd of citltens over assembled hero mot tho train attho depot. Tho students oftho Agricultural and MeohuutciU collego catnonp with tho remains.
KnocUfil Dnwii and itiilib.d.
Ban Augustloo, Tox., Jan. 8. Ij. H.
Knluht, nroorletor of n saloon, was knocked and rabbt-- here as ho waaROlitRitomo. wo nan or ?uxj
(U0nud
f
70iwrty,
Noclewas to
NEWS NBRIEF.
Charlie McCnllough,
a
farmer, sui-cided near Bouhaui, Tox., by hanging himself.
D. O. Bridge wa shot through bowols byJliu near Knufumn, Tex.
RobertKvniis slabbed
toihlh
George jDuncan at ltnsseiivins,
ny,
xney wore school boys only 17old
nitaetlra Sintanced tn
New York, Jan. 8. Hdwnrd Clirfortl,
a
former WratShorerailroad deieettve, was senteiioed in Jeivey City to bo there on Feb. 10 next for the mttidsrof William WnMon,a
division superintendent of theWest Shore raid, onMatch, 0, atWeehawken.SlurJor and Hulelda,
Bherbrooko, Quo., Jan. D.
Dubots Tuewlay shut andprobably fa- tallywounded Mrs. Hmily Tnnguay nnd' thou killed himself. She had been en-ga-
Itf hUiii
M
married Tanguay.Dubois swow to be revenged the tragedy was thoresult.
j Cancdtatloii of
r.n.loiu
Aikad.I Washington, Jun.6.-- Sluco thoaglta.
Hon concerning
tt
publication of the netiiioners hasoomuiwioed CoinwUtaiim:
cr
lfflin bak'TeTSelMpeveroi lettent frout pensloiiira retjuestinga
Caawlla tion oftheirpehtlniis.THSBS
N0S8,
Rayst otsi.es tb
w&sla f3
part,Md ftttelnijAbsolutcl I'urs
?!
crnrSH
cc..sss ves.A
FEAllruL ACCIDENT
Mother nnd Child
in
tho TownHumeri to Death
or
Rockwall,8TR0NQ
MEN MADE TOWEEP
Th Kletit Wm llnrrlOrlnji nl Ite5
In Turn AnliU ami Cllvx
Vj
UTtiHr
l'llnc
--Ilia Stullltrl.lit
fin K.iina Tlma.Un"k wall, Tex.
Jan
8 Mrs. A LHay nud herItttU, xllHd wore bimied
todath hm
Mr4 ny, whowiwln tin-- kltclmn attnudlii; to lmr hmiffilmltt affair--, wns alHillml by thn creamsof ImrtiaV. win
team, ninulnt
tnh'r
niivelnptd in IIhiihw. 81msnatch- ed thaclothes from thtillttln fellow, af- terwhloh she diwuvored h"rwt
ninth-In-gon fire She niu to tho
rt"r
andserenmed forhelp. Rov. Mr. Brown, who hnppnnnd In Iki
ridng,
ran to her aHUtmieo He trfod to smother tlm flro his hnnds, butdid nut kucoohI. as nv'ry vestige ofhr
clotliliut imrnedfrom herbrvly Howmprsi'l a blanket about her nnd gavo thn ultirm Its a shorttlmo hundred, had Uisikod to thn scene, and thnspxlaido thtit tnnt their gawi was horrlfylnR. fUroiig U!0 and women wopt blttnrly, and tl-- flvo iloa-- torepresent,who huvooiicnuittered ls
lfnro,
guvo way to theirfoellngsand wept.
Mrs. Hay,consoious of her mndltlonj turnedto her aunt and remarked!
"I
am burnedto
dfath;
you v7ll) have to my b hi sheets for tmrial "Bho thon implored the doatcr tod
member tho of wna(. tJley cmil(ltlwt
uv.
tm.wall Jagkwn during
vr,
nml omnofwwi Rowremains tor
Bryau,
down
between tho
IIoatTt.
1806.
and1
with
wrap
lotte. Ho did route, and the ohaned remains of the llttlo babe and the
form of Ills dying wtfo stared him Inthefaeu. He Isnowpro tnittxl with griof.
Tho town Is envolopeil In gloom on account oftho terrible naoirioitt, as tho familywns highly respected mid had n host ofwarmfrionds.
LOOOMOTIVE EXPLODED,
TwoCtcn KlllciV
t'raliht
Train Wrutk,ad and Car Ilriiiikll.ltad, Knoxvllle, Jan 8. A terribln nccl-do-
haa occurred on thn Olnolnnatl Sotitheru load,omising thndeath qf two of tho host known irtonintho sorvloo of that toad. Thomas Lnnnukaii, en- gineer, and Dunham vnro tho nnfortnnato victims nf attoxpliMloii that caused the death of tho two tnnii, de- railed tho train, demolished several Inhis pookots, buthis nsKilhtnt only got freight cars anddid otherdamogo. Tho
tho Wallanl
yxars
hanged
B..Isaao
Fireman
explosion occurred 4 mllea from Hurrl-nu-n.
TrtilnNo.A3, tho fnhleat freluht train between Chattanooga
utd
Cincin- nati, wns running ut a high rdte ofSiieed, tho train being n doubin hmder.
having twoeugliieti nttttohed onneennut of tho hwivy grade
at
this point, when tho !xVilrof oneof tho enginesexploit, ed, with thorosultastHt-- d atove.ChartfBd With Auiost j
Olrar.
St. Itowit, Jan. S. Warren' baTt boen issued by United
8,w
(JomtuUslotl Gruy against
a
nnm'.mr nf person'oiitbochar
ofamttia'll: ' d aslliii..' Mexlean olgani Into fh- i . a slut--vSatnnel NieholSi a i , - .laiu John Grnlmm aM 'Hamiv
t, if
orail,
bar
been aVrestM. m h OCU . claimed, had n qnantlty "f.sale ina rostanraut own, t i.v Itm , Poplnr BliitT, Mo. A uumUi arrests winronow
MJr
llnttarwwrili s 1U.Thonti8vhlo,Ga.,Jun o - i Ben jamin Butterworth. vnnn. er of mtetitp, Is lying ar
i"
toert
fleath lit his rooms nt tn-- l yw"' hotel. Hie phystoluns, Dr Meim- - ' Btiil Dr. Morton, hlthmigh in
ctontait
attendanco, giveno encourag" meHt f' r his recovery On t)"1 tin ngree tlwt the death of their dfcim gtilshml (sitlentIsa iuwtimn ofa
nv short tlmo, audmay be momentarilyLEVI
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