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Two of the Indicted Regulars Discharged from Custody and Used as Witness? es for the State, f Ozahk, Mo., Sept. 8. At 11 o'clock tlio Stato ordorod subpoenas issnod for Charley Graves and "William Newton, two of tlio prisoners in jail, i Whou tlio prisoners wero brought lato tlio court-room rrosecuting Attorney Watson produced a sensation ;by ad dressing tbo Court and saying r "If your Honor plouso, I want to enter a uo!l in the cases against Charles Grnvos and William Neyrtou." Tlio Court ordered tbo nolle ohtorod by tbo Clerk, and a light ot uncon trollable joy illuminated tbo faces of the two men. Graves aud. Newton woro then sworn, aud tbo former re tained hs tiio first witness. Graves said be went to the mooting ou tlio night of tlio killing nnd saw there most ot tbo nieu nnmod by tbo other wit nesses. Davo Walker said there Would bo nothing done that night, as Bill Roberts hud not coino out with bis men. Walker said there would be no speaking that night. Graves told tlio samo story about tlio mnrch from the smelter over to Edens' hoc:? that Mc Gwire and the other witnesses did He was with Applegato near Edens, and saw him iusido tho field when the house was searched. Went .from William Edens' houso down tho i ail rot..- with Applogato, Joo luman and j. Mcouire. aw some ot mo foot men running ahead of him, and the horsemen lollowing in a gallop. Joo iuriuui said to Walker about that time, " Captain, stop tho boys or tbey will get into trouble." Walker called out, " Hold up," end galloped ostafter the crowd ahead. AVhen about 150 yards from James Edous' bouse, the witness Iioiird a noise like bomo ouo kicking or striking tho door followed oy the snout, "Upon up, Bald ivuob burs." Immediately tho report of a'uun whs beard, which seemed to bo in tbo bouse. The sound appeared dull aud confined. Then tho firing becamo coucr al and continued until tho wit uess, Applegato, lninnn and McGuiro cot down opposite tlie Louse, wiioro Dave Walker called out: "Come here, everybody, and bring a light; my boy is shot aud has lost his gun." Apnlegato then left tho railroad with tho ilark lantern, going towards Eden's house, Applcuuio. tho witness thought, met the party ubout halt way between tho railroad and te house, carrying Bill Walker. Tho witness, Inman and McGuiro, etarlod down tho railroad toward Chudwick and had gone a short distance whou Dave Walker sent a runnor after thorn with orders to stop until a council could bo held. When Walker and the other men camo up with the witness, Davo Walker was taken from his horse and laid ou tho ground. WALKER'S IN8TUUCTI0NS Walker thou loft Instructions what tho men should do if arrested, lie raombered that Walker said: "Joe luman, you go homo And kocp your mouth shut, aud if you are arreslod prore by Gilbort Anplegate, Charles Graves aud James McGuiro that you wcro at homo to-night aud played cards till 11 o'clock. " He gave similar instructions to each man now no should prove an alibi if arrestod. After the killing he saw Applcgate with a pistol which the defendant said bolongod to tho Edens family. Apple gate said Amos Jones bad given him the pistol. Graves knew most of tho men who ran up to James Edens' houso before the attack was made. Those on foot were Bill Walker, John Matthews, Wiley Matthews, James Matthews, Amos Jones and William Newton. Of tho mouuted men there were David Walker, C. O. Simom. Andy Adams and Lewis aud l'cter Davis. Dr. E. B. Brown, of Ozark, was sworn, and said that about the first of last April be examined a wounu on William Walker's thigh and found that the samo had been caused by a gun or pistol shot William Newton was then put on tho stand and said he became ac quainted with the defendant, Apple gate, a lew days after the killing of William Edens and Charles Green, when they were under arrest in Ozark. William Walker told the wit ness of tho meeting to be held at the smelter two or three nights previous to the council. He went to the smelter to talk against the Bald Knob whip plugs that wero going on in the coun try. Soon about ton men arrived at tho . mooting. William Walkor had a doublo-barrcl shotgun nnd John Mat thows a Winchester riflo A gun bolng shown tho witness, ho said it was tho samo carried by John Matthews tbo night of tho raid. Ho thought David Walker and Wiley Matthew j bad a gun. Nowton de scribed tho lino of march taken by tho baud from tho smelter to William Edous', Ho did not go up to tho houso, but was going in that direction when ho saw tho parly ahead of him coming back. Ho saw a dim light in Edens' house whou tho men wero around it. From William Edous' houso the witness went down to Jamos Edous' with tho ndvanco porty on loot. THE ATTACK. Tho men ou horso back rodo around to tho east sldo ot tho houso and mado tho attack at tho front door, at tho samo timo tho footmen struck tho back door; the witness was about lour steps behind Wiley Mathows whou ho knocked down tho backdoor; beard the shots in tho houso, and as soon as tho door foil saw four or ilvo men inside; saw Willo Mathows come out of tho houso through tho east door; asked Mathows if anybody was hurt; Mathews snia ho did not know. Immediately William walker came out of tho houso and wituoss saw that his pants woro afire William Walker then went back to tho door ot tho houso and fired In. By this timo tliero was about ton men in tho houso, all masked. Ho thought there wcro ten or fifteen shots fired during the shooting, ns t hero was constant screaming in the houso. After tho shootiug, Bill Walker went about fifty yards nnd lay down on tho ground. Most ot tho party gathered around tho wounded mau and remained a few minutes. Newton recognized posi tivolv at tho houso only William Wat ker, Wiley Mathows and Wm. Stanley. At 4:'JU tho (letciiso put Joe luman on tho stand, luman said he heard tliero was to bo a Bald Knob meeting at the smelter two (lavs before the night of tho 11th of Ma'rch. Heard it was to bo a goucral meeting of several liald JUiob companies, nnd that there would bo speaking. When Newton closed his tostimouy, at 8:30 this after noon, tbo State rostod aud tho Court adjourned till Monday morning. Two Girls Drownded. Waco, Tex., Sept 5. Two colored vlla a rvrwl n.i.1 itlntrAlt ..nna glllO, UgUtl VJgMIl VIUTVU JVUIO, were drowned in East Waco last night in a pond of water loft by tho late over How. Thoy had wandered away from homo and in tho darkness fell into tho poud, whero thoir bodies wore found this morning. Open Day and Night. Lang Brothers have removed their busi ness to nj1 Muln street. 0110 door above St James Hotel. Tliclr lunch and chop house Is now romploto in nil Its appointments, with a full corps of polite and attentive waiters, and gut your orders tilled promptly Without delay. All tlio delicacies of tho seanon. lncluillnir oysters in any style, are now to be had at Lang Brothers, !u0 Main street. School of Elocution. Mrs. Alllc rvitn7pir school nrplomMnn will re-onen Kept. 1st. 012 Elm streot. .Mrs. Allie Bradley will have rhnrgo ol music de partment, vocal and instrumuutul. Airs. 0. It. ilulono, Kngllsh literature. The llKKALI) docs all kinds of job print ing in good style at lowest rates. On Webster On I It Is said that Wcbste: tho photo grapher within the last threo months has mado wondorful improvements in the art of photography, particularly in the lino of baby pictures. Mr. V. of fers $25 reward for a baby that bo can't catch with a smile, licmombcr that Webster will chargo you a good round price for a photograph made at his studio. A Great Myaterjr Solved. Here recently there have been lots ot residences decorated with exquis ite designs of furniture and household goods of the latest styles, and there have been many inquiries where those elegant goods camo from. Why, the Texas Installment Co., 619 Elm street, sell them on small, easy installments. Tho poor as well as tbo bankers are invited to givo us a call, and see for themselves that we sell on the install ment plan as cheap as they can buy for cash elsewhere. Backlen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for Cut, Ut U1KB, llUiCR. kw.w ..i.v.m, Fever Sores. Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud ail Skin Erup tions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to giv perfect satisfaction or mrney refunded Price) 26 cenU per box. For tale by W.ILUoweU&Bro. Representative Mills of Texas on the Tariff Reform. Washington, Sept. 4 Congress man Mills, of T;.s, who will bo Chairman of the Ways aud Means Committee next winter, says tho pros poet of reforming tho tariff at tho comiug congress is good. " Wo havo a bettor chance by far," said ho, "than in tbo last congress. Tbo roducod Democratic majority will bo more than compensated for by tho rlso of tiirltl' roform sentiment all over tho country. See what occurred in Ohio. So far qj&tho tariff is con cerned, there coMs not bo a more Democratic platform constructed than that adopted at tho Democratic con vention of tho stato of Ohio." "But what is to be done with Ran dall?" " Ho ought to bo placed in the party to which ho bolongs. If I wore in tho President's place f would pretty soon let Kaudall know whore bis placo was. No mau who opposes my policy should bo recognized as bolouging to my party. Tho speaker of tho houso hns a duty to perform. It will bo Speaker Carlisle's duty for, of course, Mr. Carlislo will bo tho spcakor again to sco that uono but Democrats aro put at tho head of any committcos in tho Houso of Representatives. Es pecially it will bo his duty to soo that no opponont of tariff rolorni and tho other cardinal principles of Democ racy bo placed at the head ol a coni mittoo of such power and impor tance as tho committee on appropri ations. If Randall does not repont before congress moots and solemnly declare and engage to bo a Democrat for tho luture, ho should bo left out among tho Republicans in tho organi zation of tlio llouso. "As soon as Congress moots tho Democrats will be ready to introduco a measuro which will embody the ws of tho party on tho subjects o 1 I' nal revenue and tarilf reform. L ; T' vlens years we havo made tho n in take of meeting unprepared tor bus. ncss, and tho consequouco was that for weeks tho timo of Congress was abso lutely wasted. I expect that Mr Clove laud will call his Secretary of tho Treasury aud a few loading Democrats into consultation and preparo a meas ure which will embody the principles of tho party. I havo no doubt ho is consulting Mr. Carlislo on tho subject now. Ho should do as Polk did in 1846 whon bo scut bis tariff bill to Couirress, and charged his party with the duty of supporting the policy of tho Administration. "There is another class of people that the president will have to consult, too, beforo congress assembles, ami thoy aro tho uncertain ouos. Ho will no doubt, for instance, interview Mr. Randall. Tho rank and lilo of tbo genuiuo Democrats it is not necessary to consult; be knows how they stand, but ho should certainly como to an understanding with Randall to find how ho is going to stand, aud treat him accordingly. Dr. F. 8. Davie makes a specialty of treating diseases peculiar to children. His littlo modi cities aro harmless and will rcliove tho little ones without danr. The Mualo Department Ol the Grove School continues lu charge of Mrs. Harrow. Tinware and eranlte ironwaie at manufac turers prices lor sale by Noland & Co., 719 Klin street. Succchs. Tho ladies of Dallas and North Tex as havo appreciated tho endeavors ot Mrs. . Chestnut, ulz r-im street to es tablish a millinery establishment equal to any in tho North. Her shelves and show cases always contain tho latost stylos, most lasbionablo shapes In bon nets and hats, and tho latest colors and shades in trimmings. As fast as a new shape in bonnets or hats appears Mrs. Chestnut receives it. She em ploys only the most skilled and tasty milliners aud tbo Jidics can always get the latest stylos and most fashiona bly trimmod bonnet or hat at her millinery parlors. Their Business Booming. Probably no one thiug has caused such a general revival of trado at W. II. Howell & liro's drug storo as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's new discovery for consumption. Their trade is simply cuormoua in this very valuable article from the fact that It always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat aud lung disease! quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottlo warranted. (