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see ho wasn't armed. The first
thing I knew there were poked into
the door enough guns to fill it, and
I saw three or four hundred armed
men in regular military style, and
their leader, Captain Villiapis, came
in, walked up to where Slade was
talking to me, put his hand on his
shoulder and said, "Slade, you are
my prisoner." Slade said, "All
right." Williams told Slade they
were going to hang him ; that if he
had any preparation to make he
could hot have more than an hour to
make them in. Slade then con -
menced to plead with Williams and
.with me. praying and beseeching in
the most piteous manner, and ap,
pealing to me to save him. Williams
said the people had p.tssed on his
case and determined he should be
hangea. I asked the Captain then
if I could be allowed to go out an I
make a speech to the people. Ho
gave his consent. There was a
wagon outside the house, and I told
him I would got in the wagon and
talk to the people about the pro
priety - of taking Slade out of the
county. Says Williams, "You have
my consent to go, but you won't
more than get straightened in time
wagon before you'll be full of bul
lets; you might go out and talk
among the crowd and see what the
feeling is." I said I would do any
thing I could to spare Slade's life.
"So I went out and among the
crowd and talked to the leading
men and to my friends. They all
said about what Williams did. I
went back and .old Slade I could do
notbing for him, and told him what
had occurred, and be just kept beg -
ging and begging me, and got me
so wrought up that I shed tears as
freely as a child. They to k him
out and left me in there, for I didn't
want to see bini hanged. They had
a scaffold fixed about one hundred
yards from the place where they
took him. All the while Sade kept
calling for me, and finally they sent
for me, to come down and see him.
I told Captain Wil;iams I wvould not
go unless he would promise they
would not hang him until I was ou't
of sight. He made the promise,
and I e went down and talked to
Blade while ho had the rope around
his neck.- I told him I had done
everything I could, but that the
people refused to allow anything I
would have to say to affect their
judgment. 'They wvaited till I had
got away, and as soon as I was out
of sight they hanged him."
"Tell me all you know about
Blade's fuss with Jules."
"That grew out of depredations
which Jules had committed on the
stock of the Overland Stage Com.
Pany. There were several stories!
current about the way Slade killed
Jules., According to one, he killed
hin pieoemnes1 practising on him
w:th hisrevolver, nipping off a fin-.
ger here andc a piece of flesh there,
till the victim implored his death,
whereupon Slade walked up to him
and shot him dead. Another story
is that B lade went up to the ranch,
where he had heard Jules was, and,
getting the drp on him, 3aid, 'Jules,
Iam going to kill yonu;' to which
the other replied, 'Well, I Buppose
Samn gone up ; you've got me now;'
and that W bde immediately opened
fire and'killed,him with his revolver.
"iSlade's exzecluion had a most
wonderful .effect upon society.
TFhenceforward4 all knew that no one
man could domineer or rule over the
communnit. Reason and civiliza..
tion then drove brute force from
Montana."
LEATHER I RJEATHER I
WXE have on hand afull stock of Bole,
Harness, Upper, Rtussot, RIp a'nd
Calfskia Leather, which we will sell very*
obeap.
HIDES I HIDES I
3right mta retprice paid for hides.
ari the A .NMATR&C
addreas LPFytA 8 nyfra& CO
AM.te, vGeo. Jona 19-ly
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Biliousness, Dropsy, Tumors,
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Although gen
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LYON'S
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STIFF EN ERS
PRLEVEN~T
Doots aud Shoes
From Running over,
VerIng Off oR the S1Me
and Ripping in the
BEST FAMILY S
The "NEW AMERICAN" Is easl:y learned, c
with Ices labor than any other mnach;n. I
.. S. DOVLY, fTana;or, C4 N.
FURN
40" Save high bills by purcirs
A NEW SI
lRuIrtc WISDOW SHADES. Low in P
will never get out of order, and will
MATT
Spring Beds, Picturo Frames, Pii
Carriages.
LU
And Shingles at Pi
RE1
Neatly done at modorate Pri
UNDERTAKE
I keep on hand a full supply of P
and Coffins of the finest finish. All
TO THE
Y cstoersknow thatL I have heriet
.1 . mt,h,its tyle, qttality and prices
North aind West.
do0 not go back~lwards, buit continuall
pihese to pin0ce in yone h:n l 1 p-ie 1is
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irex. D)warfLibraijes, an i ii) 0 i,o
Th'lanking you for past tvors;, 1IJ )I main
u7, 1
jan 8
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HAVE ALWAYS ON FIAND A CA1
G-T. O C-f
--AND A CHOICE
TEJAS, WI]hEJS
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The Patent Se
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Oflleo, 575 Br<
AUGUSTA HLITEL
Corner of Proad and Washington'Streets,
A UGUSTA, G .
lrAS been thoroughly renovated, ro
..L.modeled and newly furnished. It
is located in the centre of business
Telegraph Offoo in the. Ilote! building.
Ex proe Office in the same block. Post
Office only onie black off. All other p)ub
lie convenfones close at hand.
AT The Office of the Hotel will be
open during the nighE, and guests will be
received or os lied at any hour.
V W. MOORE,Propr'iotor.
Dates of floard, $400o pet day
oct 20-xiy
SRpiY J. M. BEAT'ys"America" 8 Cents
J.Oiger, t wilt please you,
wj AERIAN,
IT IS 'IIE
ONLY SEWING MACHINE
WHICH II..+ A
Colf -h:oadng 1h tto.
It has Sc:f-SctaIng Needle.
Never Ireaks the Thread.
Never Ships Stiltches.
13 th'o Lightest Running.
IT IAS
A Newand Simplo Device
ron
Winding tho Dobbin,
Wihout rrmnv'nc the PRrnn from
uc L.ith -enit og wu
The C:mpost, the 1Lost Durable,
and is overy r cspect the
WIBC AMACHIN E.
ocs nit ... out of ord:r, and w1:l do more werk
.ustrated C,rcu.ar furuise dc on appication.
Charles CCreet, Dia"..liVon i,,a.
ITURE,
Arrived and to arrivo, con
sisting of W'.a ut Chnmbe
Suites, Painted Cottage Snite
W'ardrobes, Sideboards, Safes,
Book Cases, Breaus, Tables
(lirs, Bedsteads, Cribs
SDesks, To - ol- racks, Wash
'andu, Lounges, Sofas, Hall
tatnds, Hat Racks, Coat
Hooks, Corner Stands--fo1
Design and Workmanship Un
equaled.
AT HOME.
TPPLY OF
rice, Durable and Convenient. They
last longer than any other Shades
RESSE 3,
;tures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children'i
uIBER
-iceu to Suit tho Times.
?AIRING
:es. Furniture made to order.
[VS DEPARTMENT.
Ietalic and Rosewood Burial Cases
o, a cheap stock of Coffins.
,. W. Phillips.
PUBLIC.
ofore led1 the Fi N~i UE trsl of the
in bi potrehased as cheap from sue as in
raise the st:ndard1 of my goodls, and nald
it : v r3eever pt).4.ibl'. 'ot. n- o s ro.! rno
t t'iit wV I i l p yoi ti p--rnaw ~ ' .ai
amino my' stock aind prices b>efore jiur
;'n'iCon as: if ..ivenf in p"rson.
: * nI ' i ' w a t'i o -liffe'ren t prices n
li'i. 1Prlor ant I L dies;' Deskls, S'cre tn
.i. V. DcGR.AAF,
t
476 and 149, BROAD STREET, 1'
1EFULLYr SELECTED STOCK OF
ASSORTMEN~"T OF.
-A-NFD IJTQ (IJO]L1S
m ast when given in person, anid spcial
italogne.
*' CASh.-.
If-Acting Cow Milkcer M'f'g Co.
- a to a1n' aw ,ane of o a wd,rr,, Mte
mlI .oe to *i yattdr an
G EO. E. K E NG, Preident.
adwvay, New York.
SELLING OUT.
.N order to close up the businesos of
S~ol. Wolfe, great induoemonts will be
offered to Cash buyors for the noxt sixty
dlays.
The stock of goods, consisting of Dry
Goods, INotions, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery,
Vlothing, Hats, Trunks, Shoes &e., will
be offered at and below New York cOst,
FOR~ GASH OL4Y.
Money must be naised, and cash pur
chasers will certainly find it to their
interest to call ad entnmine the gtook'
an~d be convinced of the abov4 fapt.
S. wa.. WO,
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