Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1884 — SOUTHERN. [ARTICLE]

SOUTHERN.

C. 0. Morris, of Greensburg, Ky., left' bls borne on horseback, and was soon found dead on the road, with six bullets in his body. The boiler of the saw-mill of Jackson & Sears, near Bellton, W. Va., exploded, killing two men and fatally injuring three others. The cotton firm of Gardner & Yates, Of Mobile, has suspended payment on $165,000 of liabilities. A telegram from Mountainburg, Ark., states that Sheriff C. P. Chandler, of Linn County, Kansas, who, with two deputies, bad been tracking Louis Wampler (the fiend who murdered the Anderson family of six per sons near Pleasanton, Kan., some weeks ago) came upon Wampler in the mountains near that place. He fired two shots at the Sheriff and then fled. The pursuers gained upon him, and when within forty yards Wampler placed a pistol at his own head and fired, and died within a few minutes. The body was sent to Pleasanton. On behalf of the cattle ranchers of Montana, the Canadian Minister of Customs has agreed to relax the regulations so as to allow cattle from the Western States to be carried through the Canadian territory in bond for export.