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Show Bees Kill a Horse. Bullock's farm, located about half way between this city nnd Spring-ville, Spring-ville, was the scene of cons'dcrable excitement on Thursjay JasL One of Mr. Bullock's hives of bees had swarmed and were Killing down In a buh. A hone that had bwn staked near tlie bush, in moving about, dragged the rope through the hush. This roused the ire of the bees and they wire up In arms at once, and proceeded to lunlsh the enemy who had dared to Invade their domains The) fit Ru 0Ter ?ev,h0rSe.anathe-' at all backward In.ting their authority author-ity and Inserting IheirsUngers. The horse reared, plunged, hlckett and, finally, fin "dd. The men and animals at rvla 4 Liddiard's brick-yard Were next attracted. It was with considerable difficulty that the horses Tw"? out of the. way. One horse, belonging belong-ing to John Johnson, that wis hitched to a dump cart, became frantic and ran Into a mud hole where horse and cart were all mixed up together. Mr. Johnson, In trying to extricate tho hore was severely kl ked. The bees took the entire field, including the county road, b) storm. Men and .uJS ?,", In cver-5' direction, an.1 they did not seem to bo anxious to return until the bees h3d. settled aiwn. Jroro Enquirer. |