Boone County Recorder . e storm the other day. It was sup-posed to have been struck by lightning,and a valuable horse and mule wereburned to death. Hawkins, colored, slightlydemented and working on the farm ofa Mr. Stevenson, at Independence, fellinto a branch, the other night Beingmissed, a searching party found hiedead body next day. John Williamson, aged 16, accident-ally shot himself in the bowels whilehunting near Pigeon Creek, Logancounty, and died in a few hours. Dick Brown, a negro from Lexing-ton, was run over by the fast line onthe Cincinnati Southern, three milesnorth of Nic


Boone County Recorder . e storm the other day. It was sup-posed to have been struck by lightning,and a valuable horse and mule wereburned to death. Hawkins, colored, slightlydemented and working on the farm ofa Mr. Stevenson, at Independence, fellinto a branch, the other night Beingmissed, a searching party found hiedead body next day. John Williamson, aged 16, accident-ally shot himself in the bowels whilehunting near Pigeon Creek, Logancounty, and died in a few hours. Dick Brown, a negro from Lexing-ton, was run over by the fast line onthe Cincinnati Southern, three milesnorth of Nichotasville. A portion ofhis head, one leg and an arm were cutoff. He was drunk and laid down onthe track. A bottle of whisky wasfound in his pocket Seventy-five coal men In the em-ploy of the Bosket Coal Co., severalmiles below Owenabprp, have gone oaton a strike, in accordance with the gen-eral May movement DR. Hwi»on, of LoulevlUe, deelareethe poisoning at the .Snooks-Hera wetfcdinn wuMiiused by arsenic in the


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