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AN OUTLAW’S FATE. — -2- Brannon, the Texas Desperé Killed by Officers. doe poe an Antonio, Tex., June —Joe Brannon, one of the tew outlaws stage robbers, name has been « terror Missouri as well as Texas, was last night on Capt. McCal! by Edward and Wm. Van Ricer,deputy United States marshals, while resist- m 4, remaining and whose in killed ranch ng arrest on a warrant charging committed in Ye B Lr catalogue with robbing conjunction with the stage Gosling murderer of the well known was one : } ssouri, whose in that state is a very bt rob dating highway crimes ot alld rimes formidable one. Stage eries, escrip- tions and several miurcer ned for the tamily unenviable notoriety. Missouri made it too warm ther an for these gentlemen, and most of were the n killed or captured, remaining few vacating Missoun and disappear- Joe Brannon was shot in fourteen nited Srates of different places by the U mitshals and lett m= charge a doctor, his recovery being consider Despite his tearful ed impossible he escape to Texas, where he soon injuries succeeded m vas marked out as a ter. His chiel is due to the fact of hi the Pitts, Dibon gangs, whose exploits on the dangerous charac notoriety in Texas s being imps cated with Yeager and road have been numerous and thrill- On the 31st of May last a charge was made against Joe Bran. non for robbing the postmaster at Double-Horn a warrant was wg. near Austin, and issued Ever since the for his arrest, Gosling, Srannon has been in hiding more or death of less, and when information was re= ceived a few days ago as to his whereabouts Deputy United States Marshals Will and Ed Van Riper acted on it mmmediately. the road and watched a pasture where They pro- ceeded to a point on Bandera Brannon’s horse had been placed and recognized. the officers lay in the sign of Brannon being apparent. Yesterday morning, however, Bran- non was seen to emerge from the brush and enter the pasture to get s horse. Fearing Brannon would reach his horse and elude them the two Van Ripers rushed on the desperado. Brannon quickly made for a thicket, but was closely, followed by Ed Van Riper, who narrowly escaped being shot by Brannon, the ball grazing ins face, Ed Van Kiper quickly replied to the fire and cut off Bran- non’s trigger finger with a bullet. Brannon again fired, but did no damage, while Van Riper’s second shot struck him in the chest, trom which he died an hour atterwards, But before doing so he told the of- ficers that the reason he did not submit was because he would rather die than go to the For two days brush without a penitentiary, and with his dying breath, an oath his lps, on he retused to give any in- formation regarding the members of the gang. surviving His mother, an old lady, resides near where the killing was done, and his brother, Cal Brannon, mow at New Braunsels to stand trial @a the charge of being an accessory tothe murder of the late Hal L. Osling. 1s The Far West Eulogy. A correspondent at Bowie, Ariz». na, sends this eulogy on the death of a noted gambler: “Again has the death angel ma 2 play in our camp. He swooped down last night and immediately lit out again, and bore away the im mortal soul of as square a man as eyer turned a card or coppered a bet. Jim Evins was one of nature’s noblemen, and we teel that nothing fan ever again stake us after such a joss. In the stirring game of life, be always played his bets wide open | and if the cards ran against ‘him he never beefed. He just took things asthey came without a kick, and now that he has been compelled to jump the game, our hearts are sore sad our tears patter im mournful wnison as we stand and silently drink te hismemory. Jim’s manhood and true nobility cro; He w oot act. tender-f and pull his leg tor all would take him kind! | teach him how to z hew to buck att and do all! and make a man oi! to be his const e teachmgs ake t mane t Death loves 2 she | loose on J shou now ; Star sit Jim ts pa boots, and ¢ of ab. en the last trump | Ga said Salve--a speedy cure for cuts, bruises, burns, sore piles, tetter, and all skin eruptic this wonder healer. 25¢ Guarant Gri Glycerine n27- Davis ant His Father Ciement C. C hust deiferson whose > sequel ot this Gen. Davis daughter until the night led th re it scrape. Taylor | never forgave either or ais after Davis e famous “4 of Mississippi Vista. presented . ment Buena orderly himse Davis’ Taylor wished to see him tent and announced that Gen. quarters men had never spoken had stolen the dat Davis knew ot the old man, jectured that the sudden and per emptory summons boded no good to him. immediately. hter of the the passionate and instantly con- In deep anxiety he hurned to the general’s tent, entered the door, and saluted without speaking or moving a step inside. The door was closed ina moment, and ‘Old Rough and Ready,’ outstretched, embraced his law, with his arms forward and long-ignored exclaiming, ‘By my daughter knew you better than I did. Forgive me! Forgive me!’ rushed son-in- “The reconciliation so dramatic- ally brought about one, and to ihe day death, teen months and after his inauguration as president of the United States, he and Mr. Davis were friends.”"—Col, Pat Donan New York Sun. lasting 1 Zach’s | 2. to Wa as ot olc | ur days! The New Ww ngton, D. C., Broadhead will have no Tune w a over said a bill passes and there isu new judge to appoint there will be more than one Missourian in the ring ot applicants, Judge Norton will be pressed to a certainty, I know that. He is just the same age as Broadhead, but he is a strong, for the new circunt judgeship, Missourian tomght. “Ii the yigorous man, as well as Broadhead, and his frends will make a geod fight tor him. He isa candidate and no mistake. I know heis talked of for governor, but there are influences that will take him off the track if possible and they are at work for him already."” Pursuing the pointer thus given, it was tound that there had been a good deal ot quiet talk about Norton, and he is unmistakably in the field, so that Colonel Broadhead has not | put his name forward early enough to get altogether ad of possible competitors. It seems the chance of this judgeship being at the presi- dent’s command has started a pretty lively canvassing of judicial timber ; Some time ag | Co. re “aici y court of there 1s also talk pe of the Karsas Cit : id ot Judge Alex Martin , both whom have in Wash gentlemen 1 al legal of advoca' ates here these bill not only in acqu spect to age also. but inr ahec Miss« e circuit bench, neither one ot lastt It ing the home Was a wise meast Va. Richmond, > ate soldiers, near (o} ived a request tor a donation to the inmates, which was sent. James Pollard, superintendent of nome, writes under date ¢ ur medicine tas crea excitement our bome. ,Soipier’s Home Ricumonp,Va., Dec.15,’ enet id iuld be 3, and would be glad btain some more, for will cure me. Joun A. T. Ewine, Room No, 4, Cochran Build Ler Camp,Sotpier’s Home, RicHMOND, Va., Dec. 15,’ eby certify that I have taken ttles ot Switt’s Specific for} s-condary blood poison, and have derived great benefit. 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