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| PHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, ISTO—TWELVI PAGuS. ' : e ng, when thoy heard showging and runnin rayer, the cxccutloner pulled the Jever, but the | Frazier, and, with the ehildren, were going out | 1841 to 1843 he was Paymaater and Treasurer of Mnl’\ullmhuk,’nnd]euhmmy.g | Dras"idia’ ‘mot fall. ~The ring connecting of the gate, | Frarfer eaid, "ll?mn-hhyuu abill | the Academy ot West Point, and from 1857 to . come ek, Gent sald, Come, Alex, and go | 1865 Péofessor of Mathematics at Columbia Col- tlic 1150 of both nrm o would have carried off | with the bolt had broken, and the wretched | 00, ki 1o Ine, and Tet the children “u“;uhu.f" Jege, During his busy 1ife he prepared the fol- thio chickens, for they wore dreadfully hungry. | man remafned in bis terrible position. The | pother,!t B atamdarid wort: '+ Deliaty. Arithmetsc When they ran from camp they went to tho | feclings of the spectators inny bo fmagined, but | | Frazter had hold of his little girl, and eatd sho | and ‘Table-Book” © Firat Lessois in- Arith- river, then wp it half o mile, and thosu of the unfortunate man never can be. Iifs | should go hack, metfe,”” * Intel! cn;;unl ‘At_l(hmcllr‘l" “New nid down all day. At night they | hands turned purple, aud his wholo frame vi- Gent nald, * Come, Frazicr, let tho children | School Arithmetlc ” and & Key,! # Elementary 4y g Y | hrated with il Al N o oo witl mo Frazier said, & D--n vou, | Algebra,? ¥ Elementary Geometry and Trizo: :rlmllcl nlfcw‘mn:n to L‘nl’w Crylnlml'l mfl" :’T( in ;r:::w‘: ;"'r';':"; :n )f;lf:‘;r{;“: s l'l"r"‘::' l;:‘;“::s: §ymem." and lu:luckcd mm WI.I. klncu.ll (lclm. loinetry f‘rom tie works of A .\‘x. Lronsbi,) he timber for two nights. o that time § % ot up and started towards him, when Frazier Elements of Survéyingz and Naovieation,' they had been I(vlngol:enrn. ln?!. threedays ago | hack, but still the trap refused to move. At Etruc him ogain, knocking him down n second | ** Annlytical Geometry,” * Shades, Shadows, got some chickens, *We wero very fmpru- | last by a violent blow the trap fell, and tho Jast | time, Then' Gent walked back a few steps, | and Perspective,”” and ™t The Loglc and Litllity dent,” ho sald, * in going to tho house forfood, | scene in John Younug's life took place. The remarking to Frazler, * Keep ULnck!" as | of Mathematics,” e also complled (ointly 3 2 ’rof. PECK) & ** Mathematical Dicth Rl but wo were 86 bungry." His tolco is described | drop was nino feet, and lifo was extinet, In five e m;f,fl%’i’mcfi;"‘l’l‘”{:fll’} k‘g},:‘::“‘,‘:‘a’f& with Prof, PEck) a * Mathematical Dictionary. 28 s0ft, but strong, inarvelously sympntheticand | minutes. After hauging about 80 minutes | sight lung, Frasler maid "I am shot and emotional. Tlis manner of speaking is casy and | the ~body ~wes cut down, s in- | will ben Wend man in ten minutes,” walked '_hAm“f “!"'h:;‘fflml“ X’:‘“':”‘n':l{‘“{:”dl,::f_ very attractive, quest hell over I, and it wna | Acroms the street, and immediately cxpired, The hse; ot Teat., ra) RX. M, BN ' ot ol the” Coroner's Jury, as rondered, Is | NOCR, whowaa Fleet Captain of the Missistipni AN AYFECTING BCENE. then burled in guick timo in the jail yard. | ¥ s iy, Gent will dore in 186 Thi o erndreds of people visited tha | James Willlam Younjt, who was also sentenced thint Frozlor was Killod unlawfully, Gont will | squadron from 1503 to 1304, Commodore fu 1864, his morning hundreds of peop! 10 L hung to-day, but whose sentence almost e fmprisoned to awalt trial. Thie opinlons of § ayd Rear-Adinlral In 1873; of Joux I, Cnosny, prisonors, and some ono started prayers for | b e VB Letas BRERER, o to inprisone | the people differ a great deal, Bome think o | ono of the best-known lawscrs fn New Vork, Erom e coum ecupled by th to clder men, | iwant for fife, will b conveyed to tie Voui- | s justifisble, whils othors think 1t was FI0 | and epectally prominent aa'a referce and trus which resulted In ancxtraordinary sccne, womnen | teutiary. N der.” Gent is o good citlzen, an P‘“ (”““' e | too of large estates; of the Duchesse b sobbing, tears rolling down the men's choeks, : TIE MURDER, ret, i troublo very much, Frozler was 8| Papoue, tic particular friend of the ex-Em; d the two brothers, Noldiug cachh other's A reeapitulation of th facts In connection | Labitual d""‘““’"l and had had trouble 8 | press Euarwie; of G, 8imox, onc of the most and the two brothers, g with this murder may not bo unfuteresting, On | family & number of thce, eminent surgeons of Germany; of Baron Eto hands, with faces quivering, and shedding tears | gaturday, Nov. 18 13'7& Mr. Abcl McDonald, o vE MOUrcRrGo, resident of e Austrion Lioyd as if deeply contrite. Probably their exhaue- | farmer who lived fn the Township of Walpole, THE SAFE-BURGLARY CASK. and one of the leading financiers of Austrin MMOSIENY AND UNDERWEAR. SIMAWLS, - Hosiery & Underwear, | Exrordiary Burgins INDIA SHAWLS, illing Incidents of the rhré}ap%ure of the North= field Bandits. A Boy of Seventeen the Prom- inent Hero of the Affair, Eight Citizens of Madelin Per- form the Work in the Promplest Style. OBITUARY NOTES, 'BROTHERS. v & Having this week received many B 'y new amd desirable liney of HO- @VEEER& - SIERY and UNDERWEAR, and Ld being determined to make this o Opon tho soason with 4 Grand Bale of teading department, have rked 3 9 these goods at the lowest, :::1:5“)]0 Rea‘l Illdlal Cfl‘mel S tion, the cifect of their wounds,and the excite- | near Culcklulllu‘ in the County of Ilaldimand, Bpeciat Dispalch to The Tribuna. and of Count DE MoRELLA, the famuus Carlist, o of the Robhers Instantly Killed . s " : ¢ te I S . ices 3 respeetfully solicit an ex- ] irst Fire, mentof aceing and talking with so many muy droye to l(mnl. ton with a two-horae team and WasHINGTON, D, C., Scpt. 22.—The teatimony e — pr H C 3 e H Sh at the F 8 ooy af. faeliyd 3 1st otn; load of brecloy. utnmm;zmu of the v | in the safe-hurglary trinl to-day stil alled to EVANSTON ITEMS. amination of prices, styles, and air a,\vls . talking with ladies, lave spoken of thefr dead | business-iatters, started for home. Al Slrectly connect Gen, Babcock with the con- | The students met yeateraay afternoon to elect inother and Jiving sister with great affection. | the hotel wliere' ho put-up at Hamilton, h | spiracy, or to show that he had any knowledge | officers for the College Assoclation for the They wil not, aflirm or deny that the two sun- | tuct the two Youngs, but no conversation seems | of the burglary before the act was committed. | ensuing year. Not mauy werepresent, owing.to nlug away in Dakota aro B to have passed between themd, On reaching | Judge Fullerton, un cross-cxamination, brought | the nclemency of the weather and a partial dis- THE JAMRS DROTHERS, e, e i e | out thia statoment {romn Neutleship, He vever | regard which many entertaln for the best fn- and will not give the name or any information | gaged fu eating that menl the two Youngs ¢n- beard Babeock's name mentioned in connectfon | tercats of the Assoclatlon. =~ Mr, W. Scott about thelr (hree dead comrades, saying | tered the dmnirruom G i ton swith him, | With the burglary before the mct was com- | Matthews presided. The followlng offlcors it s thelr rule for ench to ate Théy afterwards drank together at the bar. | mitted; never hul any reason Lo believe hie was | were clected: President, Delos M. About 8 o'clock Mr. McDonald started for home. coted with it. Harringte it tinucs | Tompking ;: — Vice President, E. M tend thejr own part. The two younger | Traifnn hour later his feam str conneeted with it. Harrington still continuce figh T : P ayed into the Kinman; Sccretary, Miss Marlan Pomer swounded men refused to give their own nanes, | burn-yaed of n farmer living St wh siligs | 0 bo tha °°“""‘ fgure uf the conepiracy. ;" Treasurer, F. M, Etlfot. Laad, F. but referred fnquirics to the eder one, e be- | from’ Culedonin, und, on exnnination, Mr. Me- | 86808 doubtful whether any evidence can be | Bristol, and A, H, Burr we Jarcd deleg ing tnformed by the reporter, trying to pump Donuld was found lying In the bottom of the dscovered which will prove any privity upon | to represent the Unlversity in the Inter-State thom, that, the two Jamea brothiers had been | Fazon with Lls akull crushed fn, e wag hot | this aubjoct between Harrington and Babeock. | Oratorical Ascoclation, which will' be held n 3 qualities. At fifty per cent lowor than th Specinl attention is also called lfix’voourbcen ouo:oafl-.cm?::" jroods 0. to nn nlost ondl vaee pof | Superb Siawls, Filed Ceatres, for $76.0 emmbraiug all grades and mn: | SIS or $85 world 8200 factures, Shawls for $125 worth $300, wilithons Bhawrls mongucs oner 10 Mriiet 121 & 123 State-st, | moss s s e o doagn, and of marked beguty in tho blend- Yhree of the Captives Con~ " foss Themselves to Be the Younger Brothers. The Two Remainifig Fugitives still Manage to Elude Their Pursuers. " ing of {heir colors, o then dead, but never afterward spoke, and died e Western Assoclated Press. this place the 5th of October, - - E [P B cnuht, on kiled nnd the other eaptured mked | SPSESGTE T mormnes - o Wit e Gy et Z2-Th the sate- | *On the Exeentive Cmnmittee, W. G. Evans, ________—__B_rannh, ngm_y secm il ,_m HMiGhiganai. _ | A ihoy eannot iaain b duplicated fox the Execu“ on of the Murderer which was killed, the smuller or larger, ndding, TIIE ANREST. trglary trin) to-day, Nettleship, on eross-exam- | W, II. Hurrls, 1. B. Hemeuway, ond F. D, Shutz FUR i —= | style nnd quality, it will be well to aslecs be- Miud, T don't. say they aro the James hoys,” | Detectives wero put to work, and, cirenm- | fnation, said ho never had any reazon to betieve | were elected. Th 1 )’d d s stances having arlsen which threw suspicion qu | that Babeock waa conncered With the eafe-burg- Last May the students clected gix persone to T Foportar Sk e o o | Ui Yorunice, oy wcre Luth arrated. picion qu | that Babcosk e Shiely to ey Mot | conitert for the iouor of foing 0 Nox Yok @ o nsked, I they say anything of “Phe evidence ut the trinl, iithouh cireumstan- | cock knew'as much about it ns Adanm. this comlng winter, and there representing the ust? Belng answered o, he ejaculated, tinl,loft no doubtns to who the mwurderers werc, Michocl Hayes refterated his former testimo- | University in the national inter-collegiate # Goon 1OYS TO THB 1.ASTIY Money known to huve befonged to Mr. MeDon- | ny as to his connectlon_ with the burglary, hav- oratorienl contest, The wersons elected The photographs of tho two killed at ald was found on them. The tracks in the | i1z been sent hero Dy Whitely to assist in the | to this honorary position have liad ail this time Northfleld he was shown, and sald the snow corresponded exactly with the fmprints | affulr. Heauld, notwithstand(ng theevidenceof | to prepare their specclies, but only.two have In X ’ Y | of their buuts, Thoy were known to be worth- Whitely, that Lie (Whitely) was not in Now York | any manner made a suita le preparation. These wero good llkencases and would b6 | Jess vagabonds, too luzy to work, and always | on the 0th of April, he was, and that he (Hayes) | two did not wisn to compete, from e fact that recognized, but all the detectives have | without mouey; and, mmediately after the | wos satisficd that he ealied upon Whitely on the they could not appear hefore an audlence dud been wrong. He eald, on recognizing thom: murder, thoy paid_some small debts standing | Gth of April by mora than 100 fucldents, several | derlve that inspiration from it which i8 so neees- «Don't misunderstand me. 1 don't say nefther | 8galnst them fo Caledonia. After committinge | of which ho related. . sary for u public speaker. They therefore re- f the: Miller, but thers {s no Charley Pit thie murder thoy spent the ovenlng with two | Columbus Alexander next testified, but noth- :lue-wd that the preliminary contest bo aban- of them was Miller, but thers fsno Charley PItts | yooee girls-of-thie-town numed larber, While | Ing now was elicited. uned, and that n delegate be clected to repre- there” in jafl, awaiting their trial, » Buffulo detective MaJ. Richards, Superintendent of Police, was | sent the Aesoclatfon fn New York. Slierift Barton, of Rice County, will rcceivo | named Masscy was ealled into the service of the | sworn. e reluted in detall the history of the | No one thought that there would be the prisoncrs, and probably bring them to-moi- Government. 1le was placed in the cell with | burglary, and cspectally the arrest of the burg- | auy difficulty, “or any fecling shown that row to ' 8t. I"nu[ for safe-keeping and further James Youug, whom he led to believo that he | Jar Benton with tho books at the door of Al- | would be unfulr tu any one. The fact proved e | faTe tho beat burgains sre selacted, bBuch an ¥ opportunity to sccure a really vatuablo 8hawl, ab n low price, may not be offerad hy yoars. i1 linos of FILENCIL CAS: phid e o SOOI EN ShAWLE, Foroign and Domestic makes, arc uffered at YPopular Prices, . |121 and 123 STATE-ST. Branch, Twenty-second-st. & Mithipan-av, FURS. John' Young at Cayugs, Ont. His Crin‘ie the Robbery and Mur~ ' der of Abel McDonald, Misdbllaneous Record of Evil Deeds. TAT, CAPTURED BANDITS, ‘Special Dispatch to The Tribune.. @r. Paus, Minn,, Sept. 22.—The Kvendug Dir- Chas. Gossage was fmprisoned for larceny. — After wo exander's house. Adjourned. otherwlse, A coalition of two sceret societies g ¥ patch prints full detalls u(' the capturc of :\m {dentification. hhnu{'l( into the confldence of the prisonc: was formed, and withont any thought of being Ze e@ er 0 toor. Nortfehd futiera yestoriar. o TIIE DEAD OBRER was made & incdium of communieation between TIE COLORED STRIKERS. represented by the best man they elected th 'y elock in tho marning two of them walked past 15 t : ot Madella was five fect nine and three-quarter | them. A.large number of sclf-condemnatory CHARLESTON, 8. C., Sept. 23.—The strike in object of thelr cholce, Mr., F. H. Scott, fuchics high, slight bullt, regulur features, biack Tetters were exchangred between the prisoners, | o agnee ]m; bru;(cnpou', ‘afresl: with fn- lt is quite evident that i there had beena full i By coples of which were carefully secured by the representstion of the studentathe election would hair, Ulack stubby, stralght mustache; hands | g.i0cive, creased violence, The strikers ara beating | have been cntirely different. Much disgust is coarae, covercd with black balr; was shot with a CONTVICTION AND CONPESBION. ‘most bratally atl colored hands whom they find | manifested by the atudents in general, nud the heavy ball between the second and third ribs, & xl\ue‘:!' n( trlfldlnln;umf‘mrne dny]s. tt.:m prisoners | ot work. Someof these hands who had been :fi:: }ll:_l:“-:x (L;}cufluntnl‘:l;lv‘l‘lw x’mm without lllic one inch from the brenst-bono; also with buck- | behie defended by nble counedl, they wore ot | working for §3 per day, and who were terribly rlerence of secret socleties is miore generally shot §n the breast and hip. :ll‘f 3,',‘;“&',{‘ ‘.‘,‘{‘,‘,‘u’,',‘g," ’fi-’f,‘f':;,fi'}um:’f “lx:,'ég::cd_ cut mu’l; brutsed ycstc'rdny, reached Charleston adydenelitan over; - ANOTIIER ACCOUNT, turned to jafl, aud two days had only clapsed | this evening hoping for redross from the United SUICIDE Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, when thoy made n_ confession in writlig, which | States Court, as the clivil ofiicers of the State |- oo g po e MaNKATO, Miun,, Sept. ‘22.—0On Thursday | was to thu effect that, ufter leaving the tavern | a6 powerlers in tho disturbed reglons, aud B Your, Sepl. = =4 New York disoatel mornlug, Sept. 21, soven miles west of Madelln, | st Caledoui, they e T Dol | mangs of strikers are the masters of the situn- | says: * The recent sulclde on a but from New in Watonwan County, two of the four Northfleld about & miic out on the raad. John jumped | tlon. Tho planters are fu despalr nbout lor- | York bas been identified as that of Frank B. ankorobbers who Linyo been lurking in the Blue lfl't':l :.’le:wvll .“& ‘L(r‘:v: l}“l:hkll:k‘ o\:lx'l‘tlldngllick the | vesting tho rice crop. 8mitl, the Private Sccretary of the Seeretary of the house of Farmer Sanborn, in Riverdale Township, efght ond o half miles from Madclia. Qscar Olceon Banborn, . son of the farmer, 17 years old, walked to the gate to look at them. ‘e thought they wero the fup'tives, and ran to his father in the cow-yard ahd said,* Thero gaes the rohbers.” THis fathier sald they were not and told him to attend to his milking. o milked pae moro cow, sot Lis patl over the fenco and ran up the rosd where: the robbers had passcd. Iits father called after him to take care, If they were robbers they would shoot & CO. Offer o freshly assorted efock of STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., AL Fine Shawls, Have opened the larg- % est and best assorted | In India Camel's Hair, Decoa, French stock: of Cashmere, Persian Stripes, Scotch FRESHNEW FURS | oate o Eoehit Bear Bovaris bim, Toran to tho next farmer, asking 1 bo | Earth County woods, and the pursult of whom | i pockets were thien rifled,—all tho o o ROBBED. the Navy. Sinith assutmed the name of Wheel- B s oass. " Tto Lad tot. Tho boy | bad been sbundoned, upplied:to o Norweginn | bed beini 825, which they dided,” Thoy ke Spectat Dispalch fo The Tribune. £ra for réuks bdfore Lle deathy a canpamiun of AXD Velvet, Eagle Stripes, and Baroda wanted the farmer to go with him to hunt for | farm-louse for bread and butter. Paying for | wards rntunoydh!uhcfle x?"luvlnl“d spent a riot- §r. PauL, Bept. Zh—Ingersoll's storo was lglll!rg%l;:n&t‘l:fill x;a::lcf;nd“n: rgguuz;t Wt;;‘!lh"r!h(n 3 A 1OBy i o e The frma std o bnan'stme. WAL | tho” sany oy departed sod. foned thlecoe | 18 SHERE Vi b ik St rouped Wk aighn by a Durar, supposed to bo | S48 foand, or the purposs of sy bs FUR Gailoge i w_ S et other meighbors Dis muccess wns no greater. | paulons, 200 rods ahead on tho highwey. A On the "cm“§ ‘of the 38tk of Moy tho keeper | AL Cuartrand, lately dischiarged from Inger- | sible. The death of o siater and the refusal of o 8 in low—prioefl Reversible Beaver Then the boy climbod to the houeetop and went up the hill, but saw nothing of the- fugl- o tyes, * When he got back homo his father told him four men had been there to get somothivg 10 cat, saying THRY WERE HUNTERS AND PISITERS, anil asking where they could cateh the best fish. Agaln the boy went to tho next neighbor’s, his father objecting, saying he would be shot, and the nelghbor would 1ot move, Then hie persund- son of the farmer, aged 10, sald, *'them are the | of the Cayuga dall, oh goli his ruunds to scc | soll's employ. ITe sccured from thoyault about | young lnd?' to become his wife are nceepted as robbers. T must go to Madelin and givatho | that all was' sceure, wus sitacked by James | $100 of good money and & quantity of counter- | the moving causes to hls sclfdestruction. " ¢ " Young in his cell, who had opencd his shackles ; i 8mith wns under orders to go to Chlua with u alarm,” The father replied, * I am afraid they I3 L e8| foit moncy, which had been Jaid asfde, and | G r o : 3 with @ plece of wire, aud, batterlyz the Jjatler fed the R arors of fta sorty amwd | Sonfidential dispatcli from the Secretary of the Will 500 you” Unbeknowsi to his father, ho | ¥iek B RISC 00 WA Aot i For duaa, Tt | SRMeq Lhe SO went Taast on the. morning | MW" A Hipped wway; and mounting s horse rodo rapld- | Phen took the keya from the prostrato ofilcil, | oy Bt was stop L O ol Tiuda0n ——— Iy to Madclis and gave the alarm, which was | and, proecedlnr t0 John's cell, let hitn out,when ) [’ o r e eved androsponded £o fith alacrity | both inade thelr cacape. “Thelr fight frum Jall e b e tanes st i P o T by scvaral resolute cltlzens, who hastened 1o | and brutal assault on the jaller coused n groat erfe v. eure o ) T incs under tho guidanco of tho boy, and | deal of exctoment, not oy in tho el of the counterfeit moncy. e wus ‘socured lust | Waswinazos, D. C, Sept. 221t will be at bor- v thoy wero trulled ton slough and sooi sur- | hood) but throughout the wholo Province. Tho night. least twenty duys beforo Tweed can arrive in rounded, while the robbers crawled through tho Domifnlon Government and_County Councll of- BURGLARY. New York, os naval vesscls arc only allowed to TRIMMINGS, | | including Furriers’ Evenmg Sh&WlS, Trimavings, ever dis- and Domestic Shawls of all grades, in played in any one de- tasty Fall Styles, very cheap. partment, comprising 106, 108, 110 State-st. o2 his fathor to let it tako one horse from the | tall grass and willows tuward tho bank of tho | fered rowards to the amount of $2,000; but na P uae coal to stean {n and out of ports. spectal Dispatch to The Tribuns. p wagon, hitched rendy for farm worlk, and ride | river on thelr hands ard foot, Shots were atfivst | clue wes obtafned to thelr whereabouts until . 23, = MENA, = o Nfagelle, Tho bo; 2 Gxehnnged ot long range, but finally thoy were | tho 25th of July, when the Hamilton polico re- A“:“""M“fd'" 'i';":i“’" lf"‘?m‘%’[:" 5 i’l'h" BUSINESS NOTICES, y 56, 58, 60, 62 Yashington-st. CHANGED UPON NOLDLY ceived fnformation that they were hiding ina | morning discovered, at the Post-Office had i {d —e e, TODE THE HORSE AT TINE UTMOST SPRED bg efght men, and o hot firo ensued for 8 or | barn about seven miles from that clty. been burglariously entered through s back win- | Doland, the well-known druggist at No. 63 V LTIES WAKCH AND CLOCKS. he could get from {t., Onca the horee fell, but | 10 minutes, one of the robburs, apparently the NECAPTURE, dow. Investigntion slowed tint ono change | Clark strect, s madg a greathit Intho * Aromiatic e o g e o thio delay was short. Along tho rond b shouted. | lender. falling dead, two otbers: kolng down | A strong posee of pollca was dispatelied at | o e leted of $10. but before the | Bitier Wine' of ron.® We-advlas thass who aru AMERICAN AND GENEVA to people that robbers were about, but none would believe him, Tfc then rushed tothe hotel fn Madelta, sud told his story. Ilo waos sgain doubted, but the landlord, who knew Dm, vouched for® his belng Te- liable. John Voght, landlord, Sherif Glespin, Willlam Estes, and two Norwegians, quickly mounted and armed, started out, soon followed Ly b0 othicra, ‘The advance came In sight of the robbers five infles west of Madella, firlng upon them without effect. They were walking deliberately over the marsh where the horsemen badly wounded, whils the fourth threw up his | midnight, and_surrounded thelr hiding-pluce. left “nnd, exclaliing, “For God's sake, don't | On the approach of daylight an attack o thelr shoot.” Upon which the Sherlil ordered fim to | rendezvous was made.” After scveral sliots ind advance, while all the guns wero leveled at his | been exchanged, James Willlam recelving o bul- Dbreast. | As ho_appronched he surrendered his | let in the arm, thoy were both sccured and common nowadayn, may be entirely prevented by weapon, & new Smith & Wesson revolver, He | taken back to Cayuga Jall. The Barber girls the uee of Burnett’s Cocoalue. was then ordered to hrlnf.'vns)! 1iis comrades. | were found cohabliing with them intho bam, OBITUARY. ¢ e — 1lis n‘;‘)ly waa: “Good Godl they ore shot to | end, it 1s supposcd, supplied them with food, THE REA. W. D, HOWARD, VEGETINE., rluma, ¥ Tlmls:mrllltth:‘:‘n ?nllcrc‘nll lilin to lead | clothes, l{ma 'ff‘:fy‘ Tw;nh oll nlt \vlhlclh they PirTsnurg, Pa., Scpt. 22.~The Rev. W, D, his party to the spot. rriving there ono man | were we! provided. he men also had a cou- . D., ¢ Ct o vrmsI brcy:u.mmz his Inst, shot near the heart. | plo of revolvers each, and declared that they Toward, D. D., tho pustor of the Second Presby Ohio of tho others, named Cole Younger, wad' | would never hve heen taken allve but for tho torlan Church of this city, died suddenly of Feating his icad on his ellow, with n wound of | presence of the HBarber girls, who, they were rtheumatism of tho heart at his residence m Al- butkshat or bullet, which entered near the bot- | afrald, would suller bya too determitied re- | legheny Clty this morning, - e was the oldest thleves could search out moro plunder they had suffering from nervousnces, impoverished blood, deparicd in alarm, leaving their lmplements. weakness, or impalreduigustion, to try it, The pollee are on the track of a trawp who departod toward Toledo. T ————— e B Yrematuro Loss of the Hair, which s so of our own importa- : tion and manufacture. w ATGHES l 4 o — ngbu"k Jur[;n;mun.“Nlrdin and othor o ter ‘mported Time-K 1} refinished, and altered | S ad Bportng Watoos, Tl . h ctions 1 into the new style @d | oo own mixo; Howsrd and. Wats tom of the left car, passing through tho head, | sistanec. in the clty, baviug been conuected Wwitl pes % tham Watchos at o GREAT REDUCTION could not follow, aud were out of Tuoge. Once | and Jodging back 'of Thocriht Cye, which 8 A LEGAL QUEBTION. ffi:‘ggwm '(‘;‘f“,t.‘h it :::er Ry ectoll Wl shape, and’ “ w1 1°€- | iypricos. protrudel us to render fts exact locality un- | It will beremombered that thelr execution was \ kuown, Iewas alko frst fixed for the 21st of June; bub, a8 the; BERENO FI8K, JR. WOUNDED THUROUGI TNE SHOULDER, effected their escape on the 23th of 'Mny, nufi Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. with several shots through lis back, and ono | there secmed no probabllity that they would bo KeNosiia, Wis., Bept. 22.—Last nijht, Sereno sbot in the left slde, ; and” wounded in the left | eaptured in tiine, they wero formally reprieved | Flsk, 8r., onc of the oldest aud most r ctable Tt 118 1a n strong, well-bullt, ingw, sandy iair | ti) tho 17th of July. “When that it Gt | eitai o e ciy dlod at 8 ofclodk, of paralfe and complexion, quite bald, with fuil whiskers thef; wore still at large; nud, through some sls. At an carly day hie was a large property- k\“ ulilt Illil)' be S.u d t0 um CDIIll'ill'\' sround the marsh, o prairie chaso followed. Torace Thompson, hanker, of this city, and son, with ladles, were on tho prairle guoning, The n;bbcnfl made towards Lhe‘m with the intentlon o BEIZING TR CARRIAGE HONSES, but Thompsonand son having loaded with buck- shot stood thelr ground, and the robbers turned soon nfter belng lost to sight in a willow copplee near Watonwan River, Henro they were quick- 1y surrounded. Then Capt. W, W, Murphy, B. M. Rice, George Bradford, Charles Pomeroy, Bherill Glespin, and John Voght, advanced In skirmishers' order and scouted the wood thor- ouglly, finally discovering the robbers hid be- ‘hind hicavy grass and Lush, puiring?’ of ALL kinds | " R, CEL ' done by experienced CLOCKS. operators. New lot just, roceived from Paris,and of- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. fGILE s and mustache, Anotber, who calls himselt Jim | cmlission on the part of the law-oflicers, they Younger, was Iying on tho ground, apparently | wore not further reprieved. Conscquently, | owner {n this county, and was instrumental in o 4 genseless, with o ghastly shiot in his Jips and | when their rearrest _took le.', it was not at | making many improvements inaud about the ho'.“'l“lstfllldlll" Wouth, with loss of frout teotl, port of the Jaw { first clear how to procecd. Authorities were | oity, He was 75 years old at the timo of his o -1 knocked out, besiles wounds jn- the shoulders | 1boked up, and it was found that tho propor | goqyp. and privates, making mode was to have the prisunera brought before » & r.xl.nvmv “‘l‘)g);:)slm ALL. o c6id tlnlx"Co;xrll. claJ( Queen'’s cncllt at l'll'or&;m‘u, ¢iu a Whon brought to Madella he was quite cold, | wrlt of habeas corpug and certloarl, to sliow " . e Lest niedieal sk oW Englany, v but saon sullled, and cnlled himselt for from | cause why soutonce of death passed upon them The m"s‘"‘m' has itready recorded the death |y mun'z"tl&r?-‘umm Hentin of i mn’l}n"g‘l‘!‘.l{ ¥ o is finc-fokturcd, small face, sharp { should not be carried out, The l:rm-m:dlnun ox- | In New York of Bishop Epxuxp BroNen i‘.:";l-\'.’ hom sty tow d?:l{ mne‘-“z_gkm'n.} "i;'l‘le T ‘n). hose, black eyes, dark Lair, and about ive feet cued&rm Intcrest amouyat the legal fraternity, | Jaxes, of the Methoalst Episcopal Chureh, Lo In New S, mhere Lt N O ot peomo i alx Inclies ju helght. ) and Osgoode Hall wus crowded to the door with | wag born fn Shetileld, Mass,, Avril 12, 1807, and be thu only reliablo Blood Puritier. The fourth man, cnlllnfi ‘himself Bob Young- | barristers and attorneys anxivus to hear the i The follawing extraardinary cure of a Cancer, which BISHOY JANES. B heen pronGaneed nr?‘%!m Teach of Medichne by " SEWING MACH] & CO-, . ~Save $20! 266 & 268 Wabash-av. TUETROHIERS PIIND FIST) T zood size, well-proportioned, sandy | wrguntents. “The case was one of very unusunt spent the most of hls carly Nfe at Sallsbury, | FD BTAT RUYTHY FLOUR, cmptying thels revolvers rapidly ot tho Tittle | EEie® e e e e ko, weeksr | chiraeter, it b tho rst of the lind thatliad | Coun. From 1580 4568 b Weo, & teacher, APPROVED STATEMENT. World Ronowned | oot s skirmlsh party, slightly woundiug Murphy on | growth of beard. . He was wounded badly | oceurred within tho meimory of Hving mun; and | studying law at bis lelsure meanwhile, In 1830 CIFANLESTOWN, Mass,, March 24, 1866, WILSON the side and singeing Bradford’s_arm. ‘Tho fira | through the elbow In Northileld, and carried his | it waa necesvary to go bacls to the middio of the | hie changed his purpose and received an ap- ‘yenr 1860, vehfle restding at Portiand, yan prompily réturned by tho skirmushers, and | 1 ol alinz abtho tin o the'surrandor, 1o | lagtecnbey (6 B RISEEAE 0 g0 gy | RolatmentIntho Bhiladciobie Sonidorcie B0 bt sl e, S et Misuieaas e SHUTTLE SEWIKD . u‘fi:“,wm'fiz:f;:" ;':_’1‘;“““:‘”":“:1’1;:::; “The whola four were armed with Swith & | prisor l.unkcxw‘)umuonnujurludluunnuuhu 1613 howas ordained Deacon, and Elder fn | wers "‘""'1'"""'Jx{flfi“{é"’xfi:‘}'{-‘lfié“-’n&’fi»?u. o MACHINE. % dne it Tx years 16 continu sason’s revolvers, and D arzuied that, nfter sentenes of death | 1631, e also studied medlcine n copnection six yoars I e Tease dnd extend, e "KNEW WELL NOW 7O USHH TIEM. had_been [)nflwl. the question of the 1ife or | with his theological studics, and fu 1843 rocetved R Sy i s meArly Hune, i They wers foot-surc and fatigued from constant | death of the conviet Infd with the Crown, and | the degres of M. D, from the Vermonut Univer- Hfi'fl'flfl flflfl&::“:&.‘:“»‘.’&‘..h‘;;‘h.%“"5"!':.““'& WL, cxporure snd trovel in tho Vfi;yn'h‘!m{lwfigml“ it Jons tuken out of tho hands of tho court | ypw In 1840 ho was “Spuh“m financial apent | I move: AN "'.'.'.'.’x""aulu?egryu:h' Juitan 0f st two weeks in tho U arth 8, rethier, eric: ol N o of tho pust Lo weeks hn L0 e voyed to | © Renneth MeKenzle, Q. C., contended that the ot the Amuriean Biblo Borlo o posiioniielild | wion'Sihe b crites 5 Sl i el ) Madella, the dead mwun pleced” In the | court had the eame urisdiction ns Supertor | 3451 1o was a delegate to the British Wealoyan | simiiar sudering can realize Ty Teclings, when, Afier tockup, ‘while the living occupled rooms | Conrts in England; and that il the Crown had | Gonrerence, and in 1860 was chosen to inspect | {35 taoneh’ frisl, | fouad tho upes aors ‘comniencing o o oulgis Hotel, Amder propo | £ 40 Was ta froditt tie prisoners, und it Fested | GivScundiymyian, German, and Sviss -misslons o eal, Gatning contilsncy et (LA KA RO Tho Best and Cheapest The Best In the Market. : First-Clas Machine (n fire. Oue continued ‘to firo. Having boen wounded befors, prabatly at Northfleld, he Jmd but one arm o unt:v but onc of his wounded comrades loaded lll; plstol for him. When the skinnishcrs first opened fire, one ealled to tha robbers to hold up thelr hands if they surrendered., This last FOR UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY, TO WHOM WE Hest Bpring Wheat per hnrn_-l,'- - = 80,00 OFFER UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS, FOR | White Winter Whear, perbarrel, « = 7.50 “ Sunlly did hold up ouo hund, but was aliot be- | Kerd witl numerous Visiturs curlous 1 100 With, the lntter to sow cause why' they stiould | $VHreh "I TS ho was the delegata of the | Noofher medicipol, | faltitully contiaicd fua uuey aul | FULL PARTICULARS, TERMS, ke, Addrees ‘We recelve our flour direct from tha milla, guar- ‘ COVETe: upon the rebbers who hud been tratled, and | uot be sentenced, e o d > | in aix months the cancer was healed and my health iy I . fore it vias discovered that his holding up ono | osgs and looked for With many anxlous' cyes Culel-Justieo liarrison, who was supported by fi}'l‘m:‘:{,‘“}"f}",‘ig‘,’;‘fi,’};fl‘;’&‘,{!fl,l;;:"“{}‘;‘i,."‘n‘,‘;; faily restory WILSON BEWING MACIINE CO., anteo every bacrel, and deliser (b free in all parts cd, T o n canfident (¢ T hiad used VEOETINE fn tho oatly o delegato to the Fronch Wesleyan Conference f Shio tlsease 16 would have ars ted 1ts progress in Parls and thoe Irlsh Conference in Cork, For yearsof groat suflertng, | Fulestro sfoply dhuy Otlers mmay by beneliied aud attention ealled 1o {ta uses thie past quarter of u century he hus been ong | gulness; aud, in the ingereat of suffering huinaaity of thomust_aetive nud julluential Methodist | uniy, 1 chesrtally mid 10y testimontal 1o 1ta cnulr;x i ol o , $hough 1 have lt nearly all workers in this country. Ty ffuo‘.“-’;x;"r:c‘u'l'. »u[lrcfy'n'um ufi‘ln:;inllu 5 hand meant surrender. 1o rocelyed, however, the least hurt of any. -One of the thres who fell was dead, and two of tho others were seriously but not mortally wouuded, Lantcst advices say and Tiearts stinuluted by a regard for the peace Judges Morrison and Wlilson, sald tlie Crown und order of soclety, and possibly by tho heavy m(gflt have puwer to executs without Interven- rewsarda for the rufllans, Plvlng or ~dead. ‘The | tion of the court; but, as the case was before Sherifl haa the rohbers I churge, aml will de- | the court, he held that the Court of Queen's llver them to the suthoritics of Rice County, in | Deneh in” Canada had tho same power us tho Wwhich the roblery and wurder wore commliited, | sume court in England, e did not concur with 130 Biuto Sty Chicage, 1), | Of the cltys m—— 113 T ¢LoTmING, o < e FIRE! FIRE!!l T1ICKSON, Madison-st. ) i ' ll vod this ALL WILL RECOVER, upon proper requisition. Mr. Camcron's objoction, and considered that PROF. E. 8, BNELL, 1t My luavand folna with me in aphrosiig but are mot stronyg cnough to 'bear remoyal l’:". |lu‘«,mmmo PUQITIVES. nnf w&ltln( Iu:h:u:jv: uu'nmltccrgl‘«im:{l oulyre- | Upon the ssnngu doy n: llhllmp Jéx)zl:s, l’ml f. | ;:)‘l‘:""cmm . i“:‘:“u"" A eratt-at. B LB S. CTOTEIING } o pectal Dispatch to The Tridune. ulred the return to the court, with the prison- | Eppxezer 8. BNELL, of Amberst College, also con g o boyo. 2 . e from the botal in Mudella, whero they aro under Bioux d,", 1n., Bept 24—The two bank- 2.»., of judgment, 1lu saw 10 reason why exc- i e R JOUN PATTERSON. guard, During tho evening and night aud to-day Vhere was oceaslonal tulk of ynching, promptly thecked by & vigorous gencral expression in favor of legal procecdings, Sherl@ Glespiu In- formed one bloodthirsty individual who was not one of the captors, that, now he had the rob- _bers, ho would shoot avy mun who sought to do thewm violence, THB CAPTIVES, ‘Tho Dispateh repovter visited and Interviewed the captives lost night and to-day. Ono Is de- scribed as a lorgo, powerful man,with bald head and sandy whiskers and mustache, 1o says hois Cole Younger, born Jan, 15, 1844. The We have recoived ono of the fnost importations of Tlolland Hulbs, Hyncinths, Tulips, Ci i .. H g e S | Slightly Damaged by Water, uud for cataly ! - At the late fire of Hall, Qarrison & Co., New FHOVEY & CO., \'uvk: 25000 worth of Mew'a und Joys' Fine .| Clothl o bo sold nt Appratser's valuo, which i 1-11 State-wt.’| 50 percent bolow firut "oty ata to contlnus rom »—;l"lr.o\VEl! PR —=====—"= | day to day untll cloeed, at mfiR P OTS 168 South Clark-st., Chicago, 1ll. i LEGAL. of suverior quatltz, wilesle nd reall, st mams- |- ASSIGNEE’S SALT. ~P"‘.1".!° E?lx'f"}-'nu""":’r:‘""x"' }‘hll un 'rmquu. the ETOVEY & CO., | Ao eonn b/l Pit s sl i nes, s K Tayson, will offer fur sale, w1 hublic auction, the prope tement 1s from one who was A grea 'years, (eylag hiany physicians aud many . Anding relfel untll'trylug thia reime. NE. Docs 1t not canclusiyuly stiow the . Jurlfylug, and healing auailtics Have youany doubt about eyl : 2 ol efereucy ho given 1o over ve hundr ave From 1523 to 1825 he taujght fu Amberat Acade- | FHSECE FUL on' {itiony of 1w curus. 7 3 in North Brooktield roblora who 'for’ & few days post hsve | vution shorld not bo awarded. Thsked Ay, 110 s bory b | (e ahox been creatlng s much Yeefoment In | © J:d‘u:« 'Wilson thon asked the prisoncrs if they | Mass, Oct. 7, 1601, and fitted for College at | ferer for mar thla yisnity, aro still at lare, although fre- | had snything to saysto which they replied fu | Amberst Academy. In 1819 ho entered Will- | GGG 33?.?.‘;';&1 ’gn‘mol'\%um{l‘x"em 'l‘ll:uy! l{n;vn lx! far t{m %l.;:ul\;c. lllln \Xur’g;{{: ltgunt mfitenund fams College, but at the close of his senlor year | sea !_fl{' 6 pursuit of he officers L] ed on the of Beptem! a ¢l n;’i‘:.g‘;;g;mg g “;fi ‘d!‘ ‘l‘,“'('l or 'h"'""d’l“": tl;n; i n“g;il' "'““1'"‘“‘”', l).1 uar . went to Amberat, graduuting there in 182 | e VK cominities hem occurred las who sto n the rel night nbo\‘l‘{{ uildnight, whgn they went to the um-‘]’unwm..!“fi:u l\Vl‘lll)nul‘n, w“‘m yu.,“. :ln.g‘;, my, and in 1825 became o tutor at the college, farm-liouse of Jamncs Thompson, about 10 miles | and ho scews to have been the hane of his more [ In 1834 he was made full Profcseor of Mathe- Ml Bis a r “]fl Bl[m fl Ba3s 0 ; n'omwm. of Lemara Statlon, 'on the Iinots | youthful relutive’s wholo life. Ile bore w had d Natural Philosophy. In 1500, and et ?‘,‘,}f{"“‘,“;h;"u{g“’fht:ljg:flg biulupLis Luracter, aud. for yeae wos tedias atirg. :Tlllltfl:ll‘SfiS,nhll:r:wclvle&l“:l':o‘yhnn:nry fl.t'ulzu o plnca.calicd Broken Kettle, about: 20 miles el ;:-':fcrdnyl‘ zxz‘“irx(.‘;v)rn':;%m'::::“'}u“} of Doctor of Laws from Amberst and Western | 1¢ VEGETINE wilt rellevo pain, clesnse, purify, and north of thls eity. Thompion had uot returne Nife 8 34 years of e o an ice constdered | Resorvo Colicges. In 1871 Prof, TyLem wrote | (it MR e EMAY "*‘""“{‘ Jio patiens 0, Werieet it I ftee trylng din nyelel . to his home at alate Jhour this ovening, and | an {noffenalve and nlmlfln youth, 1is prescnt | of bim: ‘“The man who, for exactness, clear- n'fe'-’.“-'u'r‘u'fi';- 'Y\‘#‘n-u‘""fi" "ol Eu':x‘l-h-')':"un‘-’;n'w;'"ilt fears are entertained that he has been mnrder- . $ sutiepe, hocuredy Wiy 184 o i sltustion s dug to tho association wlth hig od in teaching, bas had no ‘ou 87¢ 8 suderer, you can e ¢ by m!.l'l ‘tk“ aro out tying to traco his team, but | unele, Who scted us a futal {ncubus upon him, ;‘:'A"m;?émm;::dd“?.: xedoflnvvrhem' ,,ffi,‘“,‘.: eluo, perfarming such kroat, STt W NS, Ve at last sccounts had only succceded in tracing it | John Young’s parents aro dead, but tho parcuts i D Y i) e GREAT BLOLD mfix&:m y 12 U THG Breat suurce of 1441 State=ste | erty known as the Car-Works of ¥. K. Caita & Co.o one lyf hut a short distance northy ) \ i an experimental lecturer, to suy the least, can- ca | pod| ol e e = | corerof I und-av. and oy + betuy Lots 1, ne lying by his side ho says s his brother | fLiico T two il mmgnk:fi)m s0u's | of James William sre 1iving. O e euabc ; el Wy DY A et e | tease,rELALE L o e th purity sad ',fi,‘:;’v!}'“!‘ USINESS CAIDS, 57h0 5010 35, bt Tociustve, 10 Block 3 tn Bumud James, 28, and tue thipd, wounded but ubtedly —— B b &l bIG aitent! T, Walker's Secoud Dock Addliflon to Chicagu; alpo, the alightly, | 4 the notorious Jumes brothers, A JIOMICIDE feal fugenulty aud handitraft, and his vro. § Ladsayjustclaliaupon pu Atteutiui e e | e, nAChiDETY, 10013, "ORELheT O SEpATALE: ?Jh Jy. lll ‘]hln Iilroum Robert, aged ——— forsod DpAN T e e gressive xul|||u!.ery of :htn ldfi[ui‘o, wnhb compur- ART[SVI\S’ nl ‘TE“I ALS Terma cul aver ehd 400 neubruice ol sl h Vi H 3 o] ! |- R v n Yy, P'ru] Caley und ot ;'eirfllhyu ox“'.fl“&«?w'&?fi'&'fif Spectal Dlspich o i Trivune, Canonoae, Uty Sept, B-A most shocke | 15£t. Las ot i et Abreast of 1o most SflVflmy-[mfl YBHI‘S flr Agfl stetd 9 el Feadrros thd Fidin to reject aoy and Robert 1 deacribed us the finest-looking and CAYUOA, Bept. 22.—~Jolin Young, the elder of ing affair occurred here at 0 o'clock last night, | costly uwunt\u of the richest colleges fn the v | Architects’ Statlonery, Mathematlcal Instruments, | all bids, " 12 ©f 1 Which resulted fn tho death of Alexander Fra- Jaud; whilo at the same time ho hus invented Eaer MARSUFIZLD, Aug. 22, 1870, Wax Flower Uoods, Glass Shades, elc, ‘ullinformation will by cheerfully furntshed oo re- youngest of the wholo gang, six fect two | the two prisuncrs convicted of the murder of and constructed not a few machines, illustrativo | M. Srevexs: g ABBOTT & TYLER, qieit A.J. AVERELL, Asgoes. inches in height, well proportioned, strong | A, McDouald, wus exocuted hiero this morning sler, shot by D. A, 8, Gent, Tho particulars of | U, Loblice and piiyslcs, which 856 not ta bo Dlaepty; §em1 yours of an fleved many 58 Madlsou-st., bet. State and Wabikioa Lulcaio, S arme, (lick neck, fentures clear, nose small | at hialf-past 7. He only slept twd hours during tha tragedy aro substantlolly s follows: ¥ra- | found in any of theuis."” Tomach, -1 was (nguced D5 Trends vo by, your VEGE = - tho nisbt, tho remalnfug tine being spent, fn ro. | Her returned from Murphybora Jatgh thegyon- POP, CUARLES DAVIES. T B L e L pras oot liglous cterclscs, Yesterday, when the Roy, | I intoxicated, aud was tolling his wife of bla | ypon tho somo duy ns the above, still snother | fur this compising aud never found 4o much rolief 28 Mr, Fyfo was engaglng fn prayer, Young ab- fallure to obtain o hearlug i & lawsult, 83508 | progt worker passed away, Trof. Crantes | ffomshe Ve IR St and' o f stracted o bible, and thig morning, before ke he thought hio had been decelved, ond that 840 | ),vizs, tho eminent mathematiclan, Io waa | tsken e, dany of DR J. 0. CARNAHAN'S | ~wets o ottmeinens gy sty peitand sy £t | QOMMON SENSE TRUSS, aud Qrevian, well-cut mobllo lps, clear, prom- incut, and rounded foreliead, lurge and pro- Jecting; wears o small saudy mustache. Iis ¥ight clbow joint wus or ali 16 cola- i, an 5 DISARTICULATED BY A DULLET-SHOT went to bed, ho took off the bruss clusp and | Was knowing to it, at tho samo timo telliug her | porp gt Washington, Conn., snd worked upon a piataty tor Mhlch te 8 Tecoun et 1, SUERMAN, v this advertisement, o at Northfeld, fis wound recelved yestendsy | sharpened ancend with the ntention of csmng Bho must leavo 4o Bouss. s wifo told Wi | farun untll ho ot ‘appointed to s CRatntatin 6 7 Al RURTNANS ety thisadvirtivement, | | The unly Tras at fosiively Corh By IR ¥as & flesh-wound, tho ball passivg from o | bis throat. Before attempting it Le chauged o w‘{l‘:“,“ .‘fi:"" "’l';.:""lc""‘“’:’“{m‘ . ,{"m’h‘, West Polnt, in 1813. In 1815 he was appoluted AL M Rs DR. GROSS {hetimbe Tho Latict o e woriL - Mie B e Lo (ol | bis wnind, givinz s a resson that bo | Fho wifesaid, % A, you arv. jukiugyara you | Drovet Becond Lioutonaut of Light Artllery. A Ceommen eltl y. s Yistiteed B AT TR & BRastl, Jumes 18 wounded in the right thigh and up- | thought of all the kinduess the | nuti Frazicr sald, * No,d—i1 oui'hm nutl yearafterward he was transferred as Second y i Otico " ica; Ios Jremoved her ofice and residence to the Supportyrs, BHIK Elastlc Stockings oue uf our speclaitiss. ministers had shown him, and of how it would | 8ud if you don’t lcave tmmedlately will put | Licutenant to the Corps of Eugincers, a vost | yin, srevexs: EouTut Tosrow, Feb. 7, 1570, v them, On the scallold Lo waa nsked if | JOLOUy\Bub o proceeded to carry gt s | whihba resigned In 1816 to becoue Principal | {3 Sud JAssslieh ueis bottiesof our VEOK: Yo hiad anything to say, and In an uusteady | tio ebildren to come slong. Ho using such vio* | Asslstant Trofussor o Mathematics ot West | Dyscpaia Botacy Couiplalats snd weneral acoiity of voleo, he said ho hoped Lt terrible end would | leuce, the chlidren commenced scrcaming, | Point. In 1823 he was made full Professor of “'Iut'm {10 by recommend 1t to all suffering from the Dbe a warning to all those preaent, many of whom | Thelr n{lnl aroused tho neighbors, soveral of | Mathewaties, Ho hold that position until 1837, | above compiainta. Yours mflmcl}ull‘. e b was acqualnted with, never to dowrong. The whom camo over to ses what was the wattery | o years Iater ho accepted the Chalr of Matho- Aiis. MONKOE PARKLN B e e thets thook ands with alt on | S0 soug thoi Syl Genkand Lls wite. Scus | matics st Triulty College, Hartford, Conn. ani - 1 3 . TRV . : et el | RIS B R | snfont s i | Vegene i Sold by all Dt Per faw, Colo s wounded n tho head and ll:\nuldm by six- buckshot. Ilis wost serious Jury &4 tho breaking of.the shoulder arch, : TUR PUKSOIT, e, lobert says beforo tho Northficld rald he was uv:r 10 an uffair of the kind. 1lo saye all six’ ‘;lw! the rallway bridge st Maukato together, ,Kl_“ ng through the town on tho raliroad track. bad chickens ready to cook the nexs morus Palwer Hous Rooms near Elevator. KID GLOVES, ; Taluer House. Noomaneas Blevator, ____ | 78 , 1 7 ) Grest roduction In amall alzes, Our$L.76Two= Biutton Kesl Jouvia Kia Gloves, in colored Al i ulted to ol sights by Inspection a NASSE" .60, A o , §1,75. Opticiun, bd llmlhouynuL I('l‘rlbullu llu\hll‘lu. I‘Aflls ULOVE STURE, 04 Statendh

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