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Show SAI) HAlTEMMiS AT NFl'Ili". Ittcuiplril Suicide. I'robably latnlljr Kicked. A Merlons lire. Siecllcorreipondeuee ot ttis Nkiisi Nu ill, Oct. 10 On Tuesday, Oct. 18th, at 7 10 p. m., a flro broko out lu tho stackyard of llrother Chas bells, burning about forty tons of hay, straw, chafl, corral), rdieds, etc.; lots, $ 1000. llrother Bells' children Wire out with a lantern while their father was running run-ning after a calf, auJ It la supposed that thu lantern upset causing thu lire. With much energy nnd labor the grau-cry grau-cry and house wero saved, and thu fire brigade did all they could to prevent tho spread of the Hemes, l'ortunately very little wind was blowing. Iu the same locality about 0 o'clock, two gun shots wero heard. On Inveetl Ration It waa found that Oiear Mart Ir, who relumed homu somewhat Intoxicated, Intoxi-cated, w ai di aired by his father to stay In tho house and eat soinu supper, which hu refused, rasdu n threat aralnit himself, picked up his pistol, went outside the house, and 11 red two shots Into his head near the ear. Dr. J). O. Mini r, who was at thu fire, was summoned and found that two bullets bad outircd thu head; and after robing for them tin- SUCCeaalllllvi llH Mrnnniim ml IIih wniiml fatal. This morning (Wednesday) whllo Jtlshop W. if. Warner's son Hamroy was riding onu horiu and leadlug another an-other ho was dragged oil hid horsu and n eel vul a kick In tho head, fracturing Ills skull. Weeding at tho ear began and the Iwy Is unconscious. Thore nru fears that ho cannot survive. His ago Is 14 years. Ijanulv.v. |