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cism of the merits or demerits of this sad affair. Mr. Hiler is the father of five children, all very young. He was arrested immediately after the shooting occurred, by Constable John- son, and taken to Hillsboro under guard by Con- stable Johnson, J. H. Robb and Mr. Tibbs. In this particular case the old adage of going away from home to learn the news is verified, as a St. Louis dispatch states that the doctor was too intimate with Hiler’s wife. PICNIC ON WALNUT CREEK A pleasant picnic party enjoyed themselves last Sunday at the Peerless mine, on Walnut creek. After doing justice to a sumptuous lunch in which β€œMa’s” pickles were not forgotten, the party were amused by the pleasant prediction of a beautiful veiled prophetess, who appeared upon the scene and told the good fortune await- ing her credulous patrons, who were only too glad to believe the priestess of fortune infallible. ( 37 ) as nothing but health, wealth and happiness were instore for them if the prophesies were true. The following named ladies and gentle- men were in the party : Misses Amelia, Frances and Mary Ott, Mrs. Kane, Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Sheridan, Messrs. John Boyle and J. T. McCorkle, of Pinos Altos; Messrs. Brado, Clark, Menard, Leonard and Sheridan, of Silver City. THE REPORT What the Grand Jury Thinks of County Affairs