I.Hiit ofll Ins“•mewife r. in ute reled roller to hen; iros-:• lat-a re-ik vj. and illftd I the 1 in a I'old-nell,arles8V8-•sons•. atii in• \ (ill*(III*as she alone ran nip tin* mischief: hut our demand in our that a civilized nation i* l;»uml not tlt;» disregard.*'•hiCowboy Lynching in Dakota.Dead wood, S)H-cial—1 lurry Tuttle, onoof the cowboy* engaged ill the tight with I»• |-uty I'nibd State* Marshal Ituyninnd and posse at Stonrville, tr:» days ago. in which light ho wan shot through thr li ft dhow and wan abandoned by his comrade*, was brought to the county hospital at SpoartiHh for treatment Saturday lust a party organized to lynch him. but were dissuaded by letter minded men. Tues-duv night, a party «»t eight, wearing buffalo••••ats and musko. appeared ut The homutal. halfthe «ithe party remaining outride, while the others entered the ward, where they terrified the only niirHe present, ponneed upon tin- liolplcnn victim, who before Ir* could utter tinirc than a piercing scream, v.as gagged and dragged, without clothing, other than a nightshirt, from the building, through the* cold night air. to a cliff n short distance away. There a iojm* was fastened to n tree overhanging the precipice, a nooHf was formed around the victim's neck,and without an opportunity to ask for mercy, or time to make owe with his lt;iod, Tuttlo wasE uahed over the brink. The full broke a leg, ut did not dislocate his lieck, and the nun died by strangulation.In Lova With a Coachman.