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lK*en (MiorinotiH, liac*keu ins hoist* (tirolle heavily foi t!u* ( fsareu am! is said to have lost £100,000 on the result*Pulled His Dog’s Tail.Dan ui.i.k, Va., Oct. 10.—Monday throeini ii were ^Im»1 and probably fatally wounded, in Uni lower part of Franklin County, in a light rowing out of the pulling of a dog’s tail. .*lt;«wph I'- larve, a fugitive from justice from West Virginia, lias baen living with his father-in-law near the scene of the tragedy for some time. Monday Love, his father-in-law, brother-in-law, and brother. Charles Love, were in the woods hunting. Love’s father-in-law pulled the tail of one of the dogs belonging to his- on-in-law. This was followed by denunciation from Love, who declared that no in in of lionor would pull a dog's tail. A general light ensued, in which Love's father-in-law, brother and brother-in-law were seriously and probably fatally wounded by him. lie himself received a slight wound. The weapon used by Love was a Colt’s navy revolver. One of the other men was a^ned with a small pistol. The affair motes great excitement in the neighborhood in which it occurred. Love lied, and has not been arrested yet.Registration in Brooklyn.NKW Your. Oct. 10.—The ItAimhlloaiw
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Monmouth Evening Gazette

Monmouth, Illinois, US

Thu, Oct 11, 1883

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