A DOUBLE LYNCHING.! TONY SUTTON TAKEN FROM THE OFFICERS AND HANGED. 1 Ill-other of Ills Ha, Alio 1)1. appeared anil tear are lil.rtaln.U lluit lie Ha. Met the Sam. Jrnte The OiiTuruor Trying to Capture the lyncher.. Iluuule Lynching-, bs Louis, Mo , Doc. 2. A special from Atlanta je: Thero Is iiiudi miraLery about u flupposcd lynching In Dooly. Out! olllccr of the court, W. T. Saugutcfl, noiit Into tho Louutry near Uu&Uilla. to fccrvo a warreut on Tony Sutton who Is ugnrcloil nan debperado. rjnttoii, liU father mill two brothers wcreatacano mill. Thu resisted arrest, a light followed and bungattt was killed. Tony lkd. -Tho lather and brother were arrested, hut wcro liberated on condition thai they glvo Tony up. Tho uUicu fltartod for Uuadllla. A mob tool: bim trom them uud sluco then no trace of Sutton has been found. Iloury Sutton, tho youngest brother, has also disappeared aud It Is leared ho has been lj uched. Governor At kinson is doing nil in his power to tapturo tho lynchers. Attempted swindle. Boston, Mass, Nov. S9. The Stan dard yesterday printed lengthy de tails of an alleged attempt to swindle Eilae Brett or, an elevator builder of this city. It appears from tho story that the would-be swindlers, writing from Farrngoua, .Spain, explained cer tain peculiar details in the I'ajuma connal allalrs, by which one man is uxivlcted and $2 000,000 secured and hidden In a trunk. Thoy wanted Mr. llrcwcr to take charge ot a beautiful daughter of ono of tho swindlers and asked him to eond for tho young wo man, or fond tho wherewithal to tako her to America, in consideration of wlilou the ?2,000,000 would Do placed in his chargo, and of it $500,000 was to he his payment. Alter correspon dence with ono Antonio lloderigno at Farraxona, Mr. lljcwcr was aked to forward money to get the trunk out ol tne power ot the authorities nud to aid In smuggling tho girl of tho coun try. Mr. lirewer was contented with eiroply writing letters. Finally, when Mr. llrowor received a letter 6aj lug hia Farrngoua cone6pondeut was dead, ho wrote to tho polite author ities there for pattlculars and tho story was branded as a fabrication. m AioJdem la m Mine. Oaiimul, N. Y, Nov. SO. An accl dent resulting in the loss of thirteen or fourteen lives occurred at the Tiliy Fetter mine a little later than S o'clock yetterday afternoon. Foreman Fet rlck Murtba was dccendlng into the Jilt to take tho time of two gangs of nborers, numbering abont thirl -six niou, who wero working at the bottom, 'when a vast weight ot earth and rock Ud mUIi tne torco of an avalanche from tho mought ot tho pit to the bottom, a distance of about 390 lcot The earth crashed ovor the meu with irekntuidoua iorcc. Out of a gangol etoyon only five came out alive, and thrco of tiio'men coiplo) ed in another gang were taken out dead. The acci dent U supposed to havo been canted principally by the heavy rains, which qpened crevices In many places. The mitro is ownod by tho Lackawanna cenpany of New York and Scrnuton, To. cumulations of iloet and snow broke down wires ot all sorts. In the bus iness district telegraph and telephone wires aro underground, but iu tho outskirts they ate carried on poles. Tho weight was so great in many places that tho pole? wcro broken aud went down with tho wires. Ktcn tho hoavy trollej wires wcro tumble to withstand tho strain and wcro lulu pled in cxtrlcahlo couluslou with the tclegranh and telephone stein. In cluding the city police and tiro alarm wiles. Finally tho postnt company secured lnleimlttent coiimnulcation between this city aud ClcUaud, over which the Assoclato i'ress managed to get a little now s, and both that coin pan) and tho 'Western Union hail communication with St. Louis aud wero accepting the Association Press news and general business. Tho Chicago and Milwaukeo telephouo also got up its wires betwocn the board of tiado and Milwaukeo and business was moling. Altogether it wa tho most complete telegraphic lsol ttlou which this dty has aullered lor many etra. Freight traffic lrom every direction by railwa) was pratti ctlly blocked, aud all pasreuger ser vice, iutlutllug tho suiouibati trains, wiu much delajcd even inside ot the city, In spite of overy efloi t. . e i Atrocluui Aalault lIl.NM.ssrY, Ok, Nov. 29. The story otuu atrocious absaultucat Dnnd postolllce reached hcio jtstertlay. An old man UMiicd Moore, his wile and daughter, 20 care old, wcro traveling overland lrom Texas to some point lit Nebraska. Thoy camped on a stream near lloud. Tho daughter loft camp duilug tho evening iu seaithof hoises that had striked, and was set upon aud abcaulted by two meu. Her cries weio stilled by a gag and beating. Her parcnls misccd her and not till after a search of over three hourj was she found, In a deplorable condition. Tho men ato unknown aud the girl can glvo no description except that both wcro tall men and that ono wore a fur cap. Tho citizens in that spar sely settled neighborhood aro greatly excited, aud should the perpetrators bo found no doubt a lynching will follow. ) ICK ON Sew 1iue IRISH STEW. Harranl Woman Hlioots llemelf. Syracuse, N. Y., Dec 2. A wo ninn 8fi ) ears old, who rcglsteied as draco M. ilubhard, Albany, at tho Klngslrl house, this city, was found dead in bed Saturday with a bullet hoio in her right temple. Sho ci mu to iho hotel with an unknown man nud after bolug assigned a room they talked together iu tho sitting room half au hour. Sho retired to her room aud alter burning up letters, which led to her Identuleatiou, shot lierkelt in tho head with a revolver. Heine ltnlirrt ttnHrr.lt). A new Isstio has been rnlesd at liar. rard ttlilch promises to eclipse In Im jortnnce the question ot athletic rela lons with Yale. Tltla la tho sear ot prohibitions nt Hairrnl Athletic contests with Yale nc piohlblted, the gun Bhoot with I Ills Is prohibited, the Christmas tilp of the gleo club li mohtblted, nnd nov It seems likely that "tho uso of Irish Btcw In Memorial hall" will be prohibited also, says the Dostnn Post Tho enemies of this homellko and wholesome dish como from the aris tocratic portion ot the college popula tion who nrc accustomed to eating French dishes from sliver platters In the homes of the Back Ilay. The havo started a vigorous crusade and are pledged to tho total abolition of this old boarding-house friend. Tho students are forming themselves Into two parties, the Irlah-stcwists and Iho antl-lrlsh-stcwlsts. Tho ontl-Irlsh-stewlstH posted a petition on tho bulletin board nt 'Memorial yesterday, expressing in no uncertain language tho cause of their grievonco and the tcasons which have led up to tho prcB cut vigorous campaign Tho petition wob promptly removed by the Memoi lal Hall management, as it Is against tho rules to have editions posted In tho main entrance, where they cause crowds to collect and block the pass age - way. Tho antl - Irish - stewlsts, however, were not to be so easily put down, and a regulation hluo hook has been placed in the auditor's olllco for signatures. Tho platform on which the "antls" will stand or fall has been drawn up as follows' "We believe that the uso of Irish stew should be discontinued In Memorial Hall The Btew is disagreeable in taote, and to ' many men who simply connot eat It is an uom or expense Blnce It requires tho ordering of 'extras.' Tho tlmo lost In waiting for extrna is seriou3ly felt by men having lectures both at 12 o'clock and at 1:30, Wo appreciate tho wish of tho directors to give as great a variety of .food as possible, but dis like this special variety, rinally, we believe that food which Is, as tho first petition showed, objectionable to ncai ly 200 men, should bo no longer Bcrvcd In Memorial Hall." In Justice to the Carnegie rata,, CutviiiiAND, O, Nov. 28. Andrew Carnaglo addressed tho chambor of t lrlsh-stewlsts, It should bo said that commerce hero yesterday afternoon. ' many ot tho ajenalures nlaced on the in the course or His remarks he said Dul,etln board were put ther6 .,,. ho bellovcd the mouey qucstaon had . , ,i, n,.t, rnmi. . .. been settled by the practical agree- Georl:0 xvu,hnilon. Benedict Arnold. ," T",!',""! it for and Theodore Itoosevelt are said to oH. The first dutv of the hour, Mr. I ha,c been amonE tho ,,gnalures. a Cariicgl- said, was to provide ade-, dlrcctor , tne IIarvaI(1 Dln,nR AE90. quale revenues for tho government. clatlon waB Boea )ast cvenl Ho lie declared that tho government was ,,,, down a ,., IIarlend Cook being robbed of one-thlrd ef the reve- Book a8 ,he po(t r,pre!cntal ve cam0 nuos which it assumed to assess , but rcfu8ed , be ,ntervlowed. KS,"5..r."rWU.?"" S1V 5a..T.: ' "What la all this stew aboutT" asked I mi . i """ "' the reporter, could bo restored he was certain there. ',, ,,, would be no more deficit in the reve nues, h urthermore, he had enough confidence in tho honesty of Presi dent Cleveland to believe that ho would not veto such a measure if it was to be passed, , e "Mum's the word," replied the di rector, "Do they expect wo can give meal foi $4 n week?" them humming birds on toaEt every Value of the Ills Corn Crop. Cleveland Leader' Small fry econo mists who Jump at conclusions and are Inclined to look at tho dark side ot Caie of Smallpox. Nbw Yonn, Dee. 2. The Anchor lino Bteattishl,! California, which ar rived y estcrday morning from Medi terranean ports with 800 steerage passengers embarked at Naples, has ono ease of smallpox on hoard, a wo man aged 16. The steamer was de tained at quatantlno aud the patient transferred to the lloccpllou hospi to). t t Tragedr In Kentucky. Mount Steumno, Ivy., Nov. 30 A tenlblo battle took place at Hazel Gi ecu, Wolf county, Thursday be tneon John Williams nnd David Hose, two prominent nnd -woslthy stock tradcis. Williams was killed and Itoso is In a dying condition. They lell out during a settlement. e i A namaginr Htorut. OinaAao, III, Nov. 27 Up to 11 o'clock j cstcrdny morning this city wna practically dead telegraphically. Monday night's itoruiol mingled rain, sleet and snow utterly piostrated electrical communication of all eor.s within the city limits. The heavy ao. Intnranee l-oinutnatlou New Youk, Nov. 28. The mana. gers of tho twenty-four Llojd's fire things, say that the greatest corn crop fjiBuiance companies, that toirether ever rrown Ik not eolnr to nav the underwrite $16,000,000 of risks hava farmern ot the United States as well as assesta of many millions, have Just tho short crop of last car. They for- held a meeting preliminary to a cloto tify this gloomy assertion by statistics union. Tho plan ot the promoter! which show that tho biggest of all big look to tho ultimate association oi crops, if sold at tho prices now ruling such ns London Lloyd's. If the do- and likely to rule, would bring less sign bo worked out successfully it money to tho men who grew tho corn means uniform Lloyd rates by all the than they would have received it the members of tho league and tho oxtluc- email crop of 1891 had been mrketed at lion of thoeo outside ot Lloyds the the quotations cm rent a year ago In fifty or fl.'ty-uve companies that, with tho large cities. In other words, tho tho exception of half a dozen vigorous fall in price is held to more than offset ones, aro not regarded as in the some the lncrenso of a billion bushels or rauk as thoso in the combination. I more In the ieltl. This Is nonsense. ' ' ' Not moro than 20 pei cent of a largo wind seventy Miiea an Honr. ' corn crop, in the United States, is ever LouisviLLr. Ky, Nov. 20.The moved out of the c0"1"1" 'n wllch tho highest galoev or recordod in Louis- Graln Is grown. Farm animals cat it vlllo swept ovor tho city last night, There It la produced. tho wind reaching a velocity of seventy , miles an hour. Signs, awnings nnd "''1 struck Another Match, chimneys wero blown down. Plato Dlshop Wlllmar of Alabama Is not glass wiuddws were broken and a in attendance upon the convention, but great amount of small damago done, he Is well represented by his anecdotes. although at midnight no serious which are related by churchmen much troublo was reported. The barometer as Lincoln's stories are by the general was down to withlu .03 of tho point public. Hero is ono ot them: One ot at which tho tornado of 1800 occurred, the blshop'B f riend3 lost a dearly be- Tclegraph and telcphono poles w ere blown down and outside communi cation wosbaaly interrupted. i e I SvacuatloQ Day. Ni.w York, Nov 20. Tho 102d an nlvorsary of Lvaeuatlon day was cel ebrated by all the patriotic societies of this city and Brooklyn yesterday. In the afternoon the old guard pa raded to tho battery, where exorcises wcro held and a new American flag raised on the great staff. At the minute of sunrise General Earle, who is a member of tho Society of War of 1812, hoisted a large Ameri can ensign. Lynched la Tennesiee. CitATTANooaA, Tenn, Nov. 28, Cad Smith, a white larin hand em ployed by IJ. T. Talley near Whito Oak James couutv. was Ivnched on last Monday nlghv for an attempted as sault upon the wile of tils employer. loved wife, and in his Borrow caused these words to bo Inscribed on her tombstone: "The light of mine eyes has gone out." The bereaved husband married within a year. Shortly after ward the bishop was walking through the graveyard with another gentleman. When they arrived at tho tomb the lat ter asked the bishop what ho would say of tho present atato of affairs In view ot the words on the tombstone. "I think," said tho bishop, "tho words, 'But I havo struck another match,' should be added," The Jokei IEun Forever. "I think It Is a mighty good thing for you that the copyright law does not ap ply to Jokes," said the man who likes to think he is sarcastic. "Wouldn't bother me any If It did," replied the eminent after-dinner orator. "A copyright only runs about forty years." Cincinnati Enquirer. t tffi H IB PIMPIES, BLOTCHES 5 130 Sf 0 IB AND OID SORES PRICKLY ash, poke root CATARRH, HALftHH, AND POTASSIUM KIDfiEY TROUBLES flakes .VlarvB.QUs.Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism antl Scrofula V r V pt-rlflu the blood tnlldi up the WonW nt id debilitated, Rhes tt-pnoth lo wahond nerrts, oil flu dliotuefl I fin? tun patient h et.lt ti and liftpfrliieaa wliure ukiuia, Rlooinr Icoluikt anil lnllud flrnt pro? e Hod For prlmnTj- soeondnrjr nnd tertiary TpliillB fur lilond pulsunltiK, rrn-rcu-rial rolnnu nintnrln dyijepAln, and tn All ti ooil and Rkln diienae, Ilk blotchon, ptraplOR old eiironio ulcera, tetter irald lieod bolls orrttpelo.. ceiuiuri o may Ti without fcaror contrmct.n.i.int 1 1 F.la th bott blond r urlfler lit tho world, an uiakiin foltl apoodj aud permanent curs naJlraiei. Ltt1lwhoeritmi ara pnlionad and nbosnbloodlii In An Impure condi tion, due to roonatrunl lrrenuiarltloa. nrpfouIlarlhenpntd bj tlio won dorfnl tonto an 1 blood cleantion prop ertlMof H. 1 I -Prlcklr Ab, Poto Kootand PottMlum ErilHortULD, Mo., uff 14lh.lt.03 loan rpcnltln tbo hlbeat terror of JoarmediJln) (pom my fwn personal nowlodRO I vai nftectBd ti lth heart dlftoaafl, pleurloj nnd rheumatism tnr 35 Ttiri'wM treutcd by tbn TnrybonC Rh Tito! an ana opoiit hundrecls odlol im, trlftd arerjf known rcunedy with out flndlnffruMof. I hare only tnkaa on Dottle of your P. r. P.. and can obefrfully aoy is In a dono ma more rsodttiau anything I bAToeyar taken, oau recoinmsn t yonnnedlclno to all eoOeroriorthAboTddi8oaiea. "U" T1..-4 M. M VI AHT. Cprlastld, Oreoo Cconty, Mo. and DYSPEPSIA An entirely remoYtxl by P.r.P -PrloklJ Ah. Poke Hoot d otu alum, eb svaatMt blood porlUtl oa Mtth. Aubrdwik, 6 . July 21. 1891 IIEHSUB LifPMAJtBMoa . BaTannali. Oa i Dsait Bib-I bought .bottlaor your 1 P P. t Hot BprhiB,Ark.,aa(l It ban done mo mora oolt bun thra rnootbs'troatmentatthallotBpringa. Oend tbreo bottltt O. O. P. ,W.p..t,HmrVw Abardean, Drowa county, O, Copt. J. O- Jolinslon. lb r, tAom i( may concern 3 hr by taitlfy to the- wonderful propertlas of P. P. p. for eruptions of the akin, X mffarad Jor aoTeral year with aaun aichtlr and dlaacrceabla eruptloa on toy t ho. 1 triad Tiry known reme dy bo 1ft TAin.nntll P. P. P. t?aa naed, aad aro now ontlioly cured , '" '.-sE Bkln Cancer Cared TuHmonyrttnxht Majorat 3equin,Tx, Okquik.Txx Jinaary II, 189X 11 a i n LirrMAH Vnoa . SaTannab. Qa t Uftttamtnl bare tried your P. P. P. lot a dlsaaao of tho akin, usually known -t akin ranoer.of thirty yara1 sian Imtf. And icund trroat rebofi 16 purlfeaiae blood nnd removea All Ir ritation from tho seat ot the Jtee ftnd preTenta nny anrpadlne: of the aorA-.. I hare taken Oveor aix bottle end feel confident thru another coorae Yiikl effect o cure. It haaalaorelleTed me frora Indln atlon and tomaot troiJilBA. Voora truly, V.B OAPT. W. M. BUST, Attorney at Laff. W on M Diseases uzi m ALL SIVCOOISTS BELL IT. LBPPWiAM BROS. FU0PR1ET0B3, JppoaB'.Dloeli3nTaunBbtGai L oox xf(SK &JZjiy8iA&J&jLiihJf&j City Meat Market WELHAUSEN & RIGHTER, Props. BEST MEAT MARKET I3ST TEES3 OOXJ3STTV. SHINER, TEXAS. 1 On Hale vl tbt -To all EASTERN SUftlfflER RESORTS 1 Corpus Christ!, Rociporl, Araisas Pass anfl Portlaii Apply to Local 'ikLct Agent S. J. YOUNGS. GEORETGOO.ET3E3. SHINER L0DG No, 111 A. 0. U. W. lf(U J. weotU Uomday U excb xaesU $ Ioali Wagoner M W Y O Smith, For man, Q A rannowlli!, OTersper; E F Wol ITS Hfcorderi F. grlinlUn Hnanc1ri M E Woltfra, necelyeri Chas Wnwner, Gnllei Q A Wolters, In Watcbmant O Lueaaen, Oul Watchman V. 0. W. Con mil Commanaer, I. Warner t AdIao rteutenttnt, M K Wolterai Ilanker, Lon Trantflein Cleik, ltobert l.ncheiibirgi Facort O V FucbcnbarBi Sentry. Aiignut Schtaldt Outside Oiini-d. .Tojenh Undrev. Phvelclan. 11 II Schnrnberyj J A Woltera, John Rreugeri Manngera, Meet latt Wcdueiday or each month, at aiorj'a iiaii 8. D. H.S. 5rfta flrat S tin J ay and third Monday In each month at Morris IIaII OFFICERS Kx-Frealdent, John O Blohm, Prealdenl Oiai rrell, r , Ice Truldent Lonta Ehlers, Pecretary, O. A PannewltEj rreaaurtr, Maj TUUSrEF L. Vllt, QaitLtieraaeui F Konther , uuiJe, iot Helwlc.t () W,, J SehroUeri I, W., wbaa Well, Jr RATHBONE, K. OF P. LODGE, Ue.t.flrit and third Friday QlKht. In earn month. H A tarn.,, O C Jo. Kopecary. V C , 11. II Merchant, I. Txiula Itantmln, M orE,.Cnaa riato. M orF , John lllali., II or A thai Jllchur, I Q K J Uarr, llfpr. l.ntatlT. CIXY DIitECTOKY. Mayor, Marshall, J. O. Blohm. It. II. Locslu AIJliaiilKN. C. II. Flato. R. UEschenhurf;, u wagener. iouls Trautweln E. F. yVolten. K Br a IS q Water Supply Material tTholeialo and KetlU- PUMPS, PIPES AND CASINGS. MACHINERY KEPAlItS. 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