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On Sunday morning the town was startled…

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On Sunday morning the town was startled by the announcement that a dead man had been found a few miles below town near the railroad track, with a bullet hole through his head. Justice Lucas, Sheriff Whitehill and a number of citizens repaired to the spot, held an inquest over the body, and brought it into town when it was discovered that the deceased was the late Ben Dorsey, who came here from Kansas last fall. The coroner’s jury decided that the man had committed suicide, probably the day before. A 45 calibre pistol, with two empty chambers, was lying by his side. He had several dollars in silver in his pockets. Mr. Dorsey made his escape from an insane asylum in Kansas in August last, having partially lost his mind from the effects of a blow. He was a brother to Hank and William Dorsey, of this city. The funeral occurred here Monday.

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