Jim Tuttle startles a faro bank party, at Gold Hill, Neb.
James Toohey, a Covington, Neb., scullion, gets awfully mad and fatally stabs a man about town named Erwin.

“The scene depicted above is not so tragic as one might suppose. It merely represents the best of husbands, Jones, helping the lovely Mrs. J. to divest herself of her jersey.”
Frank Leslie’s Pleasant Hours, August 1882.


