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‘ ; ; : = ~ = = " Q ' an | " We 4 i Ir Cole «t. ola X% Moers, a cowm TR VALPARAISO TRAGEDY. wif aga @ prieoner an arter ° vatiod M Kandlue Theard | 2000 Minn, A Special Advertisements = | Tt! viy ORK SUN nf | : poo 6: tlsemien I YORE | Bacay iti p teoman neet made the following apeeah : | the rreetiner Pacey Arcortet in “ntenn | im fel tra th het Fell ge and att pot Ore bes ; “ het yrerir ‘sh . Temwatances Cnptore mn FO) Comparation re ook Nae Y.. AYU THE sUns vad Tanemplo sexrinmen— The Comm Pristece Besety Reonpes “Liyuchlug-- |: t 4 bet tonne an a Howkine rife! | ow erie ee FA cos ons tend ic om anne gon al | Wont, an if that were a pomedy for nil reir | Nill now proceed t@ deposit in the larger of | tee he 1. where sab tee be fd. in tne sam | d | these wheels 210,000 tlekete consecutive 4 ‘ ‘ | c teens * ted! is foal ev obra ]iileand wants, ‘The aatvice is vere voin6 | numbered, and tn the emaller wheel 30) | TH6 partieolars of the dreaifil troeede ce headehief, 1 Ee iy ayo g [tnd ny be very dangorque * he | | bearing the name ant number | cently enacted near the town bine " had ative to dee | rete pxen { AI! samme thing ae Rolling w poor ran to peb | OC @ prize, | paraiso, Indiava, appeared In tho eolumne i te to thelr trcude, ‘The | ued 8 ‘ t re rich, Those who go Wee r o | Me. WF. Conttrangh Coat boy), another | of tha Sie of Monday. The facta » i for Kte 6 r teen itt v3f, 1 1 pe aiees i Coie Gall Mabtd aollin chine i i 1 fe intended nt et, bed and enught it from ita hocks. Alchong’ " 4. ‘ | THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER , tiem, at nich wages, « themseives | Mience that uy ettll held some thi a mother-in-law, hte wife, nud @ youn, Kiowurchicla who tu € part in ire | my eye did not lente the door, set [cot id ay CA Aucroning aay siaih | | pa Tere Ch grieve app 1and would be only | Moweand unsold tickets, which worn woman named Mise Favlolph, killing the two | of the Boe family, hare been withheld ate she nodded | Yea’ again. i the re tp Ale t8 ‘ oaiainas CUR END © » | in New Wor Ts too glad to return. ‘The trath is that, with | sidered Iie own orsanal property, to the former, and wounding in two'soe three | ,,!We agent b oy tee Tanland take | robes Sb Ree te eee awake 8 owe, { ity exer evation, for Westoring rey | RECEIPT THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, | o¢eaionAl exeaptions, the eapply of | eetnd, saree (hat gentleman would be | pages, bat not killing, the latter, Ife than | fromm them pledges thet Ih farens’ Gees oni | (omved beck wba be tite whe ait e| ereowp moan, fo # Fricimme athe Wort is somewhere about equal to | entitled, in the J 1 AND WITHOUT PACERTION, awing abont to take | set fire to the house, hoping thereby to de regard people of Tew ne frienda, 9 at * the demand, and thowe who contemplate | PIAce, and requested the assemblage pres | stroy all trace of hin crime, Miss Ladolph, ane.thelr outrames, wi 1 Vowe in here, you cowardly de 4 iB" | om , ent to designate from atnong thomsclve 1 promise will be kept, | “Coma in here wnd fight me! | | going there rlonld by all means find out emt to doxignate fi ts ft lea | strange to aay, te still living, and will give | Pro ehete peoples tie taken measures Ine waa no coward, if he was 4 DKRMING TOR THR MATR, | Cheapest Daily Newspaper in seiinitoly what they are going todo. Ibin, t¥O Pt sons to perform the work of drawing evidence against the unnatural marderer. | for a thorough search. for the captive ehil j inside the room with b 0 SSL Esteem sie fea the arteie oat | i | alwolnte folly to mova famiting | oUt the lucky nuhers, Upon thisannounce | The utter flendishnees of tho rime was ‘teen, Alice Todd and the boy of Mr. Piabrr, | gun feve led ot; but he was not 4 ‘ nae bet Shisayy discatecesiy preva the World! five or six hundred oF thousand | ment belng made, shouts from ail parte of | worthy of. & devil incarnate, and the an. | “MONE the Comanches of the Red Hirer, | ruungh. 1 My. tile tall want through won Trea FV j Se LS Beet ess eas pleco, | — | niiles, relying on m mere ramor that work {a | the honso indicated general corfidonee in | nouncement that the perpetrator has been The Cont of a Hindoo Wedding where he was found afters fing | ‘ S008 AD ‘Otome, | ME NEW Yon sin abundant, In agricaltural pursuits, tt tx | th@ Committees, who chose Mr. J. C. | captured and is now in the hande of thelaw| Attho sitting ofthe Insolvent Debtors | alt to lie rifle, which had falien over his | Soca Teng, 0 = ’ r every facility for obtaining the | trus, the West can hardly ever be eaid, at Dore wident of} =the Chicago | will be read with gratification, It wae not Court, Dec, 13, Pandoorung Trimbuck, « | Meat: 7 After nosing the CAPILIARIUM # chert tine the y fact 4 y ever be said, Li bd | His dteappearance was followed by a yell tay wen ana, f Ebewn of the day from every part of the | seasons of the year, to bo over | Towrl of Trade, and Mr. Perarven, | to be expected tho wreteh could tone clade | man lwlonging to the Sopoy caste, applied | tremeineatrerang wees followed te. ere ont yicoh Gr ur atin cae” procente” THE | Atocked with Iaborere; but here, again, it ie [OF Toston, ‘The former gentleman | the vigilent officers of the Iw, but at the | for hie ducharge, Mie debts wore Be, |alenee Sik ance tke ae The RIUM petembioaton af tee WHOLE, in @conynct form, nonsense to advise men nnaccustomed to | ther took ohage of the large cylinder, into | aame timo it wae acarcely to be expanted | 1516 19:10, and hie aseete nil. The learned revolver, sud 1 eaid to myself “Culy ote wii e care lreventive ef Reldnee. At ONEMALF THE PRICE farming to go out Weat and bocome farm | Which were deposited the 210,000 numbers. | that one charged with the perpetration of | comm joner (Me Charles Bargent) salted | Powder, 11, tor the death:ting'e a comin | | ie sere of he bene of other city papers * iwmodiately. Farming has to be | [0 the sina linder were placed $0 | such an evormons crime would ran directly | {ice st ite Vann net Toe thangs | fl don't know why it w *eontit prialt Gufts ton and Preallie ‘Whe Sam in rend, every day, by nearly | learned, like any other business, and none | CAtl*, bearing upon them the names of the | into the jaws of avenging justice, as did Hon tho marriage of the insolvent’ | ei) Will, locking at me ipduiriugly, “but at | i vi Tad # sna tee 10 * willion persona, and thas becomes | hat those brought up to itean fart in the | different prizes Chany R According to information His (inolvent's) ome ap | | oald think pert clear aud sharp rt i 9 i ree oe Frcreiigpe, (tu tingle sheet oxponing ita entire contents | ‘The wheels having Ween cloned and re. | tlivited by the detectives who ween placed | peared to be Ke X0 a year only cand thes ald think stron i encton ie beset Leg oa Posey Uneae, st agiauce) a mediaw of advertising rarely | West with any chance of reward, Advice | | The whee! ML losed nbd re | anon the (rail of the murderer (mmediotely | he ad socot uecriy’ tea scate conan ihete wae & fey, f that awful} OPEN BOARD. to be found o then rerions matters | Yolved until the tickete wore aulicientty | after the perpetration of the horrible deed, | the wedding coremony, fhe insolvent sand | st!lBe0e, aud then the rufane came rashing 19 ocr PRICE ONE DOLLAR or iis PuiCKy of Ue, sheen. st Wa gebla. | WOuld. be very coutiouly given aba fa rel np" or abutted, the drawing com | ituppeara that after having accomplished | his daughter Iu @ ofa marriageable | '8 At Hoth doors How wild they looked " hishod | } 4 | moneed, Mr. Pererren taking a card from | Me horrible work, Page strnck ont across | age, that he found it very dithienit teand « | Sit! their red, drunken faces and intlarne — i inten Wee OF furnialied by newa venNere, I | vei ye | « eves, shonting ated Rot t F FOLLOWING PROPERTY | ha eae shack el: tha baba Gt: 1b of uintry toward@ the villaveof Wheeler, | husband for her, and therefore he to fi inte por, New Je fe ? CENTS PER cory “ih bochoe he tation on the line of ihe Pittebnrgh, Fort | spond » large euin of money on the ceremo. | Sived more deliberately iw my and in delivered hy carriers at fhe Hows Hiibeey ie Tigh Pace road, followed by an annonncemant of and Chicago Hallway, dlatant two | ny: out of thw money he had to present tho | ,\me—two—three— four; aud fonr men Sture poof any whe deaie ot, f the number siinultancously taken from the reene of the messaers, ant | hoeband with elothes and some cash, His | {1h dead ree : IWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, 0: sent tua Paneayteanle Logie: | ol cetaher, ‘Tuer the sikireantaeea Valparaine, There can bo | lordship grant jer for discharge. nt dict p the rest, Tw en mail at SIX DOLLA ture Snow Caunnox S| no doubt it was he who was seen by n alee! ed their bird gine tie. And then f 1 Cir, PM, Ti VRICkS OF ' GB) nie te, haw evoked w storm | Mt Lasyllodhey Mcinn nets ing party returning fron noe at Hobart Exactly! a sting rau all over me, The room was OMA AN. In a7 : : iW : "being the fortunate holder of ticket N Ari At Wheeler, the wandering | ptakes (Toras) Hetierie commonte the 2 woke, Two got in close to me. the 4 el Tyo weTY CENT LINE. for | of ation from the prople of the 00, wine ¢ wil prise ot Gis Opera | enre got on beard @ weatern-boutt ms LeTIR eye glaring out of the « One I ; ” > ; emente way | Btale. It fo. betdly charged by tha prese— 1% Ls oll ca hi ia t train, and, after nm wearisome ride | on Feceut Mexican nows: Wa publish mnow | knocked down with tm Yor are out His BS Jor wdvertiaements el Kadical an well ae Domocratiomtiat Camm | leer, said to be worth a million of dollars eral hones” duration, about eight | batch of Mexicannews. Wengain rehearse | of the way for @ while,’ i thought. |The VIN be TN | ROW bought up enough votes to secure bia | (According ta sulmequont accounts thi ck on We morning arrived at | 1) prenence of generale and chiefs 4 and crowded me onto the bed,” T teaches (28 au. Boca iae: Oe I t ey : nd” prize ie anid to bo only the ttle to | Chien: sounceable panied al a oy ict - hand one man'a | soy” f AE G8 on ais ‘ A 1" 16 ertin “El Meo eran dys dtd ange liter building is placed, and the lan the | corner of State and Lake atrecta,. Th sped. Robbiog eoetns sea ae eee 45 93 ca } ~- moran abraoomdanntaoe ne) oil #0 rane Hari stad nd to Ko through the | scutes of tho block, accessible only by a | can be no doubs but that wp to thie time the BaWY. TE | eal Poslt be bias rebtian oer OT tay ead ae ar AHELE LAG GO 760. oe, ebould be. ad to the | f ‘ ation, ‘Thiemat- | (oe Anca] ‘The other prizes oonsiat: | fetd auppored every trace of hia crime hal Ne OORg | Gud saonth, FWon TL gos tai, wad Leocnene 45 to Ua eechid fears peo ces Froprietor, "7 ‘ ter ie of immediate intorert ouly to the | NMme Fe Tutt | been destroyed, otherwiea he. would. not haut exhibite in welling | hee thal got lot at a halle eed thee a bones bouseReepe's ani lamer, cx, for (OSES 5. DEACH, le of Feunaytvanta; Var ay be’ cxatant M p : hove boldly cone to the desk aad registered | dry goods or other merchandise. This! qag all clondy hke, end twee wih cet t me's Corner of Nassau an mote, | Pror corrention eld bribery 1s ban | Canate wianece will Dosages, un- | Hensel aa ho did. to wit: “ Chaney ¥. Page, | country ia cartaluly inhabited by # '* rhe | rack envage blows, following the devi yp 78 Bey SRK 1 a waahtane Tater tine ae can Ui of the disappoiuted thousands who | Dyer Station, Til” Ie way shown to 9 | ing. Lowe should think from one side to the other of the room and | & iY] aa = 1) cfd por failed to wocure prizes. Among the t a: Yaes uae, belacer noniine We | foie ot oa page join the coruers, striking abl slaying until Vening Amusements, many lenty of money, can do ashe |) ata held by te: Choany BGAN: ges Neng eg ilk WB BLO fezinn et to «| T uw that every one was dew! i wen AN MUREDM— Afternoon | likon with the Legialature of Pennsylvania: | | FS : “ rte & : In, Netiiia Hreadine Or eeerk to the quiet comfort of Mirmmar, | All of wandilen it seen 60 Chl. & ny \ Sg oii drow poizes, three of four of thems being | bis meals, Nothing at or remarks ponte ero SADR toa Es te ee a q ‘atmele, #79.000 ‘shat | And the question naturally arises, ie that | © ane of the moat valuavlg in the collec. | %a# noted by the proprictor or eueste Terrible Reene in m Wrench Pemitontiar 1.01 hie ssiee welt cea eka? ton ‘mie ‘be TH WALLACK'S THEATRE, New Comte Drema. | body leas honest than the average of Le: 7 : the ir 1 inthe dgmeaupr of Page during An account of the revolt inthe Frer and thon tumbled down ina faint... | Cate Marker betel ‘ coupe | Uturest Te itlons honest than that i anwar sl On Thareley law dak | Juvenile Penitentiary of St. Anne has al Hireathleas with the intense interest with Natiowat Drove Yanoe, Jon ‘ LEAN WHITE TEETH. — HARLOW DilYMTIE TIGATRE.; Rickles 0000 eran ee eee sain ainly onetonts |, 2uU8 commenced, continued and ended n Thuralay, after having eaten a hearty | Juvenile bei all the harrors of tne | Wich I had followed this strange story, all ce. The TARA AE Ua Gelnt epeucd’ J. Calniae ONRIA TOOTH PARTS . | ‘one of tho longest lottery gambling opera: | breakinst, Pago went into the reading rooin | ready beeu given, hut a sepheide tard Epa eee en pen reg Oly i c tee fat becky chase, Gata NEW YORK THEATRE ‘endriilon * of the rascality of New York State legtala- | ¥ the present scavon, Under wbat. | QU the hotel, and taking up ® covy of @| eene were net toh, The prison contained, ing, t live over’ again. the loeay |‘ morning with TSE head of btler . Fate ribo se aring ‘i pXIBLO' GARDEN —* The Broek Crook.” Ore6t | tign wore made public the babbab whids |2H@ of the present soanon. Und at | daily paper. containing an account of the | onthe Yth Septeniber last 2A prisoners, Not withata ever syeciour name a ing this meagre mp) be transactions aro | marder, glanced I ' a of that day, gave way to ite terrible | i mn y over the sheet; | who plotted a revolt, and accomplished it | gy r 4 effo drovers t en Presa WINTEROAMDEN. Webant 17, | the election of CaMENON hae oosasioned I | googealn, the principle involved ie no bet: | then clenching the paper in his Gr | dd of October, “They drove out the | thenewtnt my serethry Oi the morn Perksthed Liddell thy 4 RD.—TO THE LADIES OF MES are — The Worrell Bistere | Pennsylvania would be comparesively but | b90 ehan that which governs the furo banks | turned to the! offies, Going | turnkeys, relemsed those who were in di | hut failed to discover—the tiger whieh lay Se ae ee een Phu Ce. ee BOWERY THEATRE" Mee mall matter, ny) fessional garibl Th Page requested ihe rance for bad bohavior, pillaged and drank | concealed beneath the gentle exterior, siness, buyers “fighting shy” on Family Se f Rida #HUATRR Glens totes thn pesfolonsl asebore., The demons | bith, ana shen It was sanded him be, wih. | and indulged in the ueual saturmalia, Thea | You must have been hurt almost to | strength of intelligence received Auring | ———- etfeot of lotteries cannot be estimated | ning itatated th ane oy wanted scruethi od y CHARLEY WHLLE COMMINATIO’ TROUPI ried “ge Ot | ran nome mistnico, oe hee hodreneenec are | they wanted surmething else to do, and the . Teaid. Compe de Bailes, somes, ringleader, Condurier, proposed they should shut up in the storehouse those who would be likely to betray them, and then ret the building on fire; and further, to take things mocure, that one of the worst of tho revelters, who happened to be drank, should stand guard of the day, that 1,500 bead of cattle were on ‘he There were eleven bnekshot inme I carry some of them now. Iwas cut in thir | TY [0 the city, and would be tarned 1) teen places, All of them bad onongh to, the market as soon as released from have let out the life of mu Bat that | snow embargo placed upon ¢ Dleasec old Dr. Mille pulled meaato Mtrough tees, adie Shand vareeclr {ter a bed siege of many a long week.’ nll ™ That prayer of youre, Hill, may have | stances, holders found it impossible to obs deen more potent for your safety than you tain more than last weeks prices, except um od to think, | You thould thank God for your de- tances, when the very b © tell you the trath, Kernel,” respond A stock ran as Bigh asl?! co, ed the scout, h a certain solemnity in bie ruling prices today are for prime sat 7. Speceh. r ve public woh ad : when the publi a such @ mode of | Tuy intend of Wedneeday. Asif to prove Rereranyratiy of this city (9) making money upon @ basis of chance | hitassertion, he tarned back the leaves of Aosorving of praise for the thoughtful and | Apart from this eoussleration, the public | the register to —Watwersh’ | worit'e | sensible epeech which be delivered 1a Con- | run extraordinary risks of being badiy [lox up @ pen. registered himestt among on Monday, on the roeonatraction | ewinlied in all th Thay are | Aes, Mapes, OF Sates seoaen even ome hi bee tent, ts eens a. thar | “NEW YORE CINCUB- Melville, New York Ole. | ‘nenti De Is classed ainong the | managed by “a few men who ate | Page left. the hotel, withont b oe pate a ers of Gistguromenta Web 2¢ Tee, gun, | cus Troupe, M Radicals, and nono will dispute bis zeal in| interested in nmking all they oan | « kh the woather was bitter encape, aulownent, Kingwo 7. Wictehes, Pimples, aad peoaieceuiiiietsrotes paar Op the Gace tod chia, Sotivvins Eitetene W YORK su m watlonal progress | out of the business. In the Crosby Let abont 10 o'clock in the forenoon | ‘This was iinmeadiately agreed to; and the oA an yi te teat which tho Radi- | tery, for Inatauce, the whole management | when Deputy Superintendent Nelaon, while | victims fourtees in wambor, he ng been ait QVERY ONE, BOTH OLD AND TOURG, | a Saas the introduction of , TRE BALM OF WIITR LILIFA. aren “0 | er tranapor or two in AR ete «NY. end tbe the face sd ski ring ft bovattfa , 4 Taig ciraling nature herairens | THE N. pe, 8 It Khimes for Al? eal party ontensibly aim, Tho speech to| wae in tho hands of « committee of Mr. | ritting in the office at the Central Station “ i , f induce enter, @ pi grave face, 1 don't talk about sich things | 1s y@léyec; good fat animale, 18ylbige he “eben enaids J rhich wo allude, however, proves that Mr. | Crosny's pervouel fiends. What guarantee | 2h Inge croasing La Salle street from, the | heaped up, saturated with petroleum, and | for the ‘people, round here, but allere feet | Lowen’ jt Aatganimal, Vaca tingog soesniees A WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 25, 147. | Donor does not al'ow partizan feelings to | have the public of the falruess of their | Qhamurt of Commerce | A. | futsal the daore and windows beiogtrong: |CO7t,Of,theakful when I get out of @ bad | m ough fot is gelling at O47, aly SALE—THE WHITESTONE Hotel run away with bis judgment, Although he | transactions! The tickets may all have Mr. Nelsou spoke, Page sav T have come | ly barred, there was no possibility of egress qo-eecemecpenepecen hi ye Desutifully slioated st Whivestens Village To Advertivers. hing of fealty, } le | es Whi h 1¢ | (0 give mysalt up, because I am innocent.” | t by th dook, wa witich ther Voy | Cows and Calees,—Noth ‘Rees: : abatos nothing of party fonlty, he in deter the wheels, or they may not, If |! mysalt up, hee am innocent.” | except by the one door, \c ie a Meas % | er and Cale ing naw to revel bes iende’ son Maleeene oeeetss | Onn fends who wish thelr advertia enti Dl gthe Ca ctenddterdl . pod ho officer replied that it was all right todo | Allard stood with hia knife. One poor lit | Butiee | from thie branch of the market, th Aaa hated res bite aes ne lopuat lee “1 rf nelly opposed to the whole Dw | nat, nobody ie"any the wiser, except those | a. and, without info one connest: | tle fellow, nawed Garibaldi, made « deaper.| The Auderson Ruconp says: | for both cown and yeals culing 6x. ‘stile ‘rate house, Tehes | Mente clanaified, ure requested to hand them | before Congreas for iinpeaching tho Preni- | who are the richer for the cheat. It le an | od Sik theme matter, con | ate attempt to pass the flaming portal, but | A terrible and heartionn tragedy occurred | light, and. the mB 53 wall ete end si Est plied pub keep hivd wo bea until | dent and territorializing the South, Ho | exceedingly suspictous circumat that eee toe peveener © eae cell in the base | Fas stabbed three time pad buchos Dock nour peacefal aud quiet town 9 the night P te bate ws See rain, go a on ee peter The viene ate hour for the reception of advertisements | tayo the practi ane tae Gane soe | ment and locked hit up. bleeding into the fire. A watobman, who th December inst. An old man by | #%, and common to medinm at 40%" | tA rally hove pig ts | tus cannot agree to claselfy chem unieos | teeth? Lydd Gane tate the Coe ee rae meyer oF |” With the utmoat secrecy Mr. Nolaon at | heard the scteatue of the victins au Fan to mae of William Hlackler, living at Calves are «jidted ab from $%@lv0 Tor Merve! aaa ol ther en | Put cannot that the rebtlion was a failure, that the | the highest numbers, as reported. It would | onre set ahout making preparations or the rpe'e Hotel, wud in the employ of | !0N, Live? tor good, rer sarebeoo | gent in tu tn rebels falled (0 take the Southern States | have been # very enay matter for him to hare | ratnrn of Taye to the weene of hie crime Fanthorpe, wae called upon the aight | Male. (s)tebina, kad Pe Piashin aca aed ol u ry 0 ‘ith wowing wold «l attemp eonvey spoken of, about 12 o'clock, by San Black, | &t from Lid area i wilt ‘Wax e . out of the Cuion, that thove Staten are now | had an undarstanding with some second per- | Knowing full well shat to attempt to-eonvey vied tt gpoben sca tent 18 GoM ED Bat Mined, | 8 Lives OOD seth sheep oad, donuve foen wane th i Deume Me the prendlsesatog oer MY members of the Union, and that Congroas | son. who, for a consideration, was to act the | fa!sn i ince came, two duye alterwants, he bodice | hide ie beds a ge eattie equity te ehow EA ry ews oa Tighter, eupply, the. for} ot Bene lie teaches nf th the ob | Has neither the right nor the legal powor to | part of drawing the Opera Hones, If thia | covery and deach, Mr. Nelson wisely con- | of the twelve or fonrteen vietine had beon | light, and proceeded to do eocartying Diack | mer acting today at TS @tigr for extras.) eae kay) es | bspesi cheagep les Me na oY | transform them into Territories. Hut aside | wee the case, wo shall coon hear of ite pre | cluded to take Aim back on the night train, | reduced to ashen, Kor thie horrible crime | ito ihe room whieh he had pied the | -4@ 3 for good to prime, and ( for Tey00 ake FaDOn = | ject of making arrangements for general He The | 804 Todge ho ine Jail before the inhabitants | | the accused have been couemued | night before, but which wae then full of | Colmon to fair anin raition | fot the legal queation, Mr, Donor opposes | tended sale and return to Mr. Cro Conia becsme aware that ho had teem | totic geile; for lite tin, | He tervitortal scheme ou the ground of ite | publi may, however, vention of that party, ‘This pi h to obtsln permanent sel Les Nd peel oore to run the risk | ayy a. A detective wae therefore ot Cold, bu and etter Wiiltamnsburgts ood | 08 ah 40 1 nl 5, yet'e bonus ot tha vee r hi r cay envio Ba veone Minsbisaveeliot thes |" Soima-The market (or Logs lo | any one in his room, Biaekl en under advinement for no § u Teplied that t for i ‘te rere. pee ‘ r ; | hurions moral effect. Upon thie point he | of being cheated, aa they certatnly often dispatched by the 3:30 P.M. train for Val- | An Indian Reserve Tract. | he didn’t do it; he wae not aware tt was ve. | ately activo, at U8@7t ey lauiuennnautapiiereenie wince we |e | ara, by these wild and plausible lottery Paraiso, to prepare for the reception of the | 4 Minnesota surveying party recently re-| cupiod. — Iack cursed. bien, calling him n | 10F dressed tet by cay ethat piteaien will be held during the coming Spring. Six sentra ie ; err Henies, and the real objection te them | reer Se me eet” | turned from aaurvey of an lulian reserve liar, aul atevick, him rer the head with) The arrivals for the wask foo! 4 asi and a half years have passed aince the date thing to bring about a better feeling hight Mr ecurtly ba : eye | six ahooter, after h bo assaulted bith | Heeyen, 3 cows, tht en Pipes Bor thawed tot overn elgcel eln aera anne | tetwoun the North and Bouts was whet wie | tnnst be placed on high moral grounds, No | outed, followed tract at Nelt Lake, inthe Vermition coun: | ‘in knife indicting upon Ine parson aoe | DOCS Mi ’ i Pelee 10 wind 3b ceive wee at national menting of tie Demo- | santed, aud af the eatmo tits a better fort: | ene who enoouseges lotteries ean consist Peete tot tater at Rewaa to be try, about two hundred miles north of Su- | ten or twelve wounds. Black immediately | !577 awine, being au tnoranso over Tart - oratio party. ‘Tho memorable anaoublage | jug betwoon, the, Southern and. the k taken back to Valparaing, he became very | perior, and within Jose than fifty tiles of | tod, and inatill at large. ‘The condition of | week of “31 beoves and. 21% ceiver, ana a ng eieatal Sou die theee the way for the rebellion, and taid | Bil or the auendatint anything of the kind. | whist, fa ath forma, ia auc ot tho most nto he either locked up inthe Cook ed as of the most worthless deacription, | being extremely doubttel & e shoop \ Fat NeW" ite’ AM Sine ase | Paved tho way ue onus and laid | Phe romlt of tho paneage of the bi would | oie pnd depraving, a@ well an one of the | Connty jail, or else to be conveyed to Le. posed mainly of cedar and. sprice . a amine tueaue cl all—t'eeuta ser cen. tho foundation of the powerful Radical | jintrauchlae a large proportion of the white phe Michelle to, tal., averting that his life-wonld eor ao Dak iaaliew takes ket — | Flour and (ir party which now bold the reine of | inen of the. Santi while it would onfran. | #6st dourishing of modern ly be taken by the infuriated citizens of 1 # little leas | Pruwinn and British Armion, | Jane regard it TPHE HORACE WATERS GRAND, § government, Looking back casually over | (ise tho colured man, Would the pamanye ¢ Valparaiso the taoment he reached that | thane puradiss, Kabbite aro oxtromely | ‘The atate of the Prussian army, its orgaui- | it ; that ' of such a law be calculated to create a bet vrad town, : ay : abundant, aa well a thane Ib All cation, tha ease With Whick ele vedueen to no eventful years that have elapaod since | Peel hetwenn the Nori and tt asaacom Poised On the way down to the depot the mare | moat no limit to the wild Flee. One luke ae the Charleston mecting, the separation of | South! It the Republican. party in. the Bee te: Srerne derer hi «i Mr, Nelson to tell the Sheri? | with limite of the reserve, cover A pe establishment, and the re aigm gt tadeem at #0 Gone) | - tl A day or twa ago we p¥vliabod seine fret 1 ‘ 81440; low erades of Canada Ext men. Piano the two Dew atic wings ae t State of New York had laut down such of Porter county that he uutarily about eight thousan ros, it co ized, all well Bouthora, sae repalve't . rs w en f i aimme at the late election, he bad no i the Mormon ints, from the pen | delivered hi ifap. 1 ton the | tains six thousand acres of wild wu of the military 1 rd. Fertary | to admit of reunion, wo think of the | doubt it would have been dofeat 68 Rave MS Roberta af the Methadliat | cars was very submissive. He would not, few cariboo are found tn. th arack | mi may, and do, neants Sew Yo h paid for | Witter factional var hetwe » the reapective | Weeond t " OWA ? n A t haar, edad He saints in rather an | Mk With hie conductor on the aubject of ut there are nod (wv ituess th in the ‘Tiates) feeoud tnd pling HOR ACR WT ee ieee otntee ad eect ro is no doubt about the truth of die | Lemay merely iy | wigerines but wow Mr. Nelaon remarked ame. The St that we might sately copy the Vruasian aya: | mags A reall cabs ness paeeeg nage, Including the remark tha abt. In looking for a remedy | «Page, the evidence of Miss Lado ely & ne (hue AOOUFE A_tiore efticieut foree 28 for White M THE ScueNtipic AMERICAN tad thes y wae which f Tee Gaetan a a esiting im that ‘Territory, Mr. | go hari agaist ‘you with uh without any ineroase of our national expen ‘ervey, 6ont eee ES ATE eC LNegTORLD. | (Ne lies of & re-united Memeeracy Pveure | vis siato last Full; if the tnave lind been | Roberts, who writes from Salt Lake, argues | 01” Als a Par litare, ‘There wover, {wo cousidora A wae silent, at twelve -o'e ‘ | tioas which have not entered the minda of Mixed Western. lo siors $1 )be ig waver ieuiy | Ashi, GR AMKWEA Cok DUN TREY oa. ave on tho present poliey mngrons. With : night, 1 wd to di | those reasonore. First, that our military Yellow, oud $——6—— for old Bouthera Ve } ) | ceeard taimpanehinant;aen Donup comack The Cuvernment must adn slumber, wi ted fo fifteon min Mieve Manan: Fesesention, service is a purely voluntary one, We do Tay ituas ’ pag wore completely in harmony than | FeRAr te a—To do this, the official pe utes, Th jenly, we it he had bee The Salt Lake Veonrre of the Ist instant | B0t fecoguize the national obligation of Ry Fectures wericuiiuce, yates Yas eat it ia at the present time. Before | *! territory must be F [dreaming something horrible, the poor - ao every man to be a soldier, In fact, we hav patie je, ill wo ie iS, tamaber the war, there was continual quarreling, | Me deprecated it as being wnfortwnate in | least, Haat ther sn eh started out of his sleep, aud with a saya: We were not present last Sabbath at | never bea, and never shall be, a military 4 aL he ace’ areca a hos litical yy view, but vastly more | Polited to any Bederal oflice, startied air burst into a flood of tears. He | the Tabernacle, but learned that a very old | power; that is, oue which owes ite great- i deserted iu ite ween the Northern and Southern fu Murtunate in paralyzing the industrial aud | Of internal revenue is a: Mormon, | begged and prayed that he be not taken to| 1.4 well-established firm was singled out | Ness and prosperity to the amount of phyei- pees but there ie nothing of the hind now, | huaiuoas intereets of the country He men, | reveuue Inst year was, $60,000, Jt ab Valp whe would svonor be detained | ANd welleatablished fir al cal force At ite command, ‘Thus, white our os oa aye ia uo Nebraska, bU}, no Lecempton the instance of a charitable inatita. | Mave been $300,000, while the tithi in the Chicago jail, | {aed bythe Morten portion of Fare second to one in enterprine, ihe ani! eld wich wea pron ave | Gessaiut 5 alncarecie Aiea New York which had voted toinveat | &d som ony tt om ; ae th train with Page on board reached “kuch attempts to injure the busines | fing, and above all in tho atnuin i fe tle wor ‘of hie own | Coumtitutio no slave el) ti eaculue enialal 1a, Untied teat rev ritorial laws at several paraiso at 4 o'clock on jay morning, S eherets way yet place | Pluck whieh inthe long run always com-| President's Office, Mudson Rit c con’ ribato Tho question of extending slavery | tien, bat that, the. vote had be important poiu Senate bill 404, now | At the depot Mr. Nelson wae met by detec. | as merchant may ret & fi , w we Re eee oe the mort eminent ometoly under some legal reapouribility, aud success, it ie only in tim We think the people of thie Territory are | te arn ble of knowing where, as well as when | Hl at other seasons the | rouage | Ut more lucrative callings natu | outbid the military profession, Aga territories, whieh se K' reyocably. ‘pho Bieckinnrose party con A that slavery should be exten of War thit | road, New York, Jam, 19, 1407 —The Hudson Riv. Nhat tbe agrecme: (hla company aod th New York Central Ratirond Company having ber al the party has been settled ir ed on account of the iinpeachn sition in the bill, and the Presi | nociety was directed to deposit the amonat be done iumed | in the New York Lifo and Trust Fund, So | Will be clear. fr is @ thoroughly popular service; exciting lly | }re iding, was prepared by an Shiota of | tive Moore and the City Marshal, who had | Veah expreaaty to meet the cago, and should | been await «hin with a fat horwe. and tely. That done the way | cutter. It had heon determined that in ease eae Ay Js Bad i rm | to purchaee goods, and give their p. nt it is objected, that any | the citizens of Valparaiso had heard of the | {0 Hurchae goods and give their patro in (wain aix yo | i) it was in all bran of business, Ile | Attempt to enforce the lawa against poly- | coming of the prisoner, to pl this wo must plaeo the fact, that evere a oenized by Mew York Coutral Raiirow len aie explode, | A hoped oither the bill of Mr. Stevene | Kamy would be regarded aa persecution rand dgive to 6 Seiverroroaseresrant | bod bead gg eres rg] F AbIO- | Company, arrangements estisfactory to both ccm fooeion of Vie. will Aus The Bete the Dovctas party claimed that the people | "0", ("iment jabed, and that tho thing had I the prisoner, aecompauiod by the | Tt was in “él, when I guided a detachmont | gold All mast have borne | #816 business have boon in be | of a territory had the right to extabliah or tter bo left until the Pacifio Railroad is | pacort, wa eyed to tho county jail aud | of vayalry who were comi wre for three years in the regular army, | Passengers will be tiekated ant baggage che reject slavery as they might prefer; and | Mr Donor iaone of the leading business | built, and then population will come in, aud hareorated. | | and two years in the reserve, and have had | 08 and after the %, : ina, an heretofore 1 he Laxcoen party declared that neither MenofNew York, and the view which he | «uietly settle the whole question, ‘To this L nit became nolsed about that Page Floyd. We bad nearly r tole caveat in tho two divisions of | Wil be sheorred as to freight. the Lixcoun party declared th ire | taken oF thin matter Ix indorsed by the baai- | MUEWer promptly: That murder and poly | had been ewptnred, and was a prisoner in live, and wero in South Nebraska, when on0 | thoLaulweht for teuctees pearance thes CVANDERMILT, 4 Cougrens nor the people of & territory gamy always require the strong arm of the | the jail, the people of Valparaiso gutherod | afternoon 1 went. out of « ness mmiunity mp to go tothe | period. Eve: after that period they belong | 841 President had the right to rally, He knows more | aw, and that, tov, even under the most fa tend slavery | about the atreets, and in the stores and gro- | cabin of an old friend of mine, a Mra, Walt- | { the last reserve, oF Landaturm, until (0 7 - Hut war, the final arbiter, settled tre | Sout the intluence which such a movement ciroumstanees, The law, with wise the bat method to be pur. | An OF At / 1 }, | Yeate of age; but are only liable to be called we Machiue Cot 1, wonld exert upon the industrial interests of tion the halter an sued in the disposal of the murderer, The | man. took only one of my revolvers with ont in the event of au invasion, Secondly nee, ELIAd HOWE, Jr | question by deciding that alavery should ¥* prison wall tetlectually adusiniat jority seemed to think be should i me, for nithough the war bad broke out I | whilst, on an average, loss than one-third of Sewing machine), cxist neither in the tertitories nor in tho | %# country than a dozen of the rural mom: | fy'the great thing (uae holds tn check lntely be taken ous aed f didn't think It necessary to carry both my | the English army in eutioned in the Ualted Yo eA adel Balad, Kad tune Abstainn aodads (ue tHORbE sof Congress, and be ia therefore enti | der and lust, No land under the sun keeps | theeate were freely wrade by thee c niatole, and in all or'nsty eorimi | Kingddem (ladies ond’ th ies cearliina and that decision ele tled to credit for having warned hin purty | dows these evils by more accessions of pop: | residents of the village, that. roth fp better than » dozen, of you ahoot | wore than two-thirds), the Prussian army t¢ a es =| between the two branches of the demo. a {| Mstion, and moral saasion and railroads; | Tose the opportunity of wreaking kammary | USAW on the palsly renuised tor pontinental “mrposes ot the low price of Two t ante per copy PHE YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE KANNER “ ere no of the great F into which they mach loss can this be done in Dah, where vengeance upon the fiend, the Jail and iis a8 goin’ down, and popped one of ‘em | Silly rey A Ly — cratic patty. If # convention were now held por jail and iis Thus, in time of peace, notwithstanding the Naulonal Ap Se 7 att anging the country these evile have t years. tahoubd be burned, Indeed, wo clam: | over, thinking he'd be Juat the thing for | compulsory natute of the serviog thetce Rn eawh S ighort Presta nen © no old causes of dispute to . Aw to collision a pathere “is 0 | orous had become the mol, OW the afternoon | SUDPEF | scription ia From. the fac he machines Yor nmenufsaturers dvb Tereed teat {roublen 6 180 eee ee eummenee | Good reason to fear ibat all. "The Mormou | of Friday, fur the blood’ of Page, it. wa Well, L rode up to Mra, Waltman’s, | p)UiPtion ) Me rome, Vee Page Os 2 , yee Prussian Kingdom being purely continental, | 4: %: ¥. aad 288 Dovaras re can alo be keptup & close connec. — a bet Weon a regiment aud its reserves Wherever the New York Sun te sen Toader ia eanontially a coward, The Mor. di 1 1s med weveasary to remove the prisoner | Jumped "off my horse Went into the f!to more secure quarters, Accordingly, at | cabin, which ia like must of the cabins on OK 4 Gerding Operatio fare the ignorant pe unskilled inthe use of Charen of Ameren Os Monday an orn audience “a of som hall past two o'clock on the afternoon of | {he praret Se ee urenn a Seen | rtieable in | You wilese honest meu and women. “It leau hente ihe the preset time the democrat FA ecpritioenpelpecsdegeeonctinr needa Pires Mah og Mobic pe Mey ao ph. ofienes take ce Leperiel are to | 0 Lee, Ore fvasipuner ec ohuene (7 1.44 ginent of the line aud its oars | ,Cerltiartom, or Maaieal n ieinse y* | Rae 06 ostabllahiod: platiirn, Rome, 9F Cllcaag to witnene a Aleunibution: of the’ | TRI. the eof Which ¢ hea me: PER Tenens ONDARY On The minute abe saw mo he turned ag | Ms Mista regia orvelnal colon, i. Pardes. ¥ cling to tho f ail “peloainlan ct ti@ ted nearly ayear ago, for tt moloh thie people at ence with fthe prisoner were exercised, ‘The omni: | YOU, BIT Oh, my God! thoy will kill yo Pissstinl Rima Maikoae Kea: “se ’ tne pow of re ng Mr, Us IL Chosny, a | appliances of the Christian Church. bus was stationed on the east ride of the | Ran! ran! ‘They will kill you!" [ee | ° SOtihY : : | bau , rossure of liabilities he | AMl foremost, give them the pure gospel by | juil, to avoid being seen, aud Page was | °cWho's agolu’ to kill mol” aad L ew Yorn, Tuesday, Jan. 2 6 P.M! He 1 jrogre sof Don * y prong : © | the living teacher, moving among then, ¢ his cell, throngh the kitchen, niet | “There's two that can pl that ga ate a quotations of the wwe poimerhing must be adopt | 88% to moet, Tho aifulr, which | tightening and inatrneting them. — Here ar A direct anstora course Ie WKandlie and hia gang Ma eatin Geena nd ENT aia) pasty te ks ew Dollileal orice Lin tho pablio symp i hum «sual the govpelia adapted to on the vehielw and ite oe | Hen of thew, aha son ve no ehanes BiG aes: Sora 9 i acneeeeentin-—bee ‘sibem at New a thy A "1 © evterprizing citizen them This is mission grow u eupants were out of sigh aud compara | jee gene dowd e road to the cor lerday aflernod show a decline in prives | — Hoh to wet ao Keene wad 01° | Howe to recon the party wud to place | Chicago, gradually asnmed huge y well roproseuta the Congrega | th denies the chargo | M'Kanilas was dregin arse ’ TIVINGRTON OM Jan. $141, Wiliam Livingnten « Slorcbasles MT oeNeswen’’ | 3 ' t suc hme ag a ea HTH Livpsente the Congrone phutically denies th Lod) Eee peed pay sand hte | irregular, ¢ tionally lowor than | Witllam end Mary Liv meston, futhal t upon n liboral and progressive pla “ lk ian ally suata t him, aud declares he does not know ' 3 doad with | on sesterday, Gold cloned at 139%. There | ‘are, nattve of the Pariah of Dred t hold aN ap tion toy | Were established in every large city of the how be rupreamuted by eit anloiph When told, however, that Mick The preacher was wiost dead with : se Ehere | moraetiouety tyne! alana. va they cannot bold a National Conver miostovergotic men, Let all work in har | ghe atill lived, he hung hie head aud would | choking, and the hore ¢ on hit. | was no change to notice in mo: nd the (ou reepectt thud Une buntred aavaabat ita timase al sone jaan vital iginator of the lottery scheme had planued | will be for ye aud jast how very danger a¢ Ladolph is able to walk about the | of Yankee cavalry, and be 9 me aney Jone Prean Ce Ai la iy, stg {im ndvance au exteusive disteibation of | ous. Becunty Wise ahd ueneroient preriton | rests eimeleh. te, able, to walk about oe | eee ae aa inte Det yenta and stock collatorals, ‘The dis : comparison with ite vigi UR paallia AaliG aioe’ Cok nat be made for the wunien and children. | of persone go to wee her daily Tate; they're comin ap t wh was light, choice bills being ) OWNERS OF HORSES AND CATs| soung opponent, it has the - Let “a wpshagergocedhy | | The laws will tio enforced aguiust polygamy | soveral, hoya, while searching among the Vile the wan a thin |g little more ip demand at 7, Less known | tle TOBIA of a di 1 ntage-horne dis. | by the ation if it was not coutrolled | ), ly, aud 1 dahed either | debris of Mr. Loug’s house, found the pistul | had 0 revolver, an od uae ; . 1 “fou . Ww oe Ne taste aanes hy the parties, who, inthe | I mean mot by any public colliai The: oebe Ta tnd 4 5 4 Hontes, Hanne Ue Dia Hof that. On the tabl signatures passed at 8a ll, Foreign ex- fens ies, iby oii BR EAL PS ¢, had pormitted their names to | may be, aad T think will hye, constant dis | és ib powder and some 1 are of ‘lead. 1 | change waa dull but frm, Wille at 0 days Pose ot Mike Bl ¥ Jiehenaive that the pr Con turbance, if not assassination, up to that | poured some powder into the empty cbam- | o, Loudon were quoted at 109 098 Wo Catv, ‘Joes Powcers were turmerly mu phy voution will p 10 be mothing ethan in connection therewith, They tine. The city isin commotion today, || Idina Ontrages in Western Texas. ber aud remmed the lead after it by ham, | 0% London were quoted at 1003¢ a I 96 for | eCLELLAN — Om ‘Tester aflernoon, Ges Gmers Some tee Sr ee Bet mocting to give expression to old focy | acconiugly obtaived some coutsol over che | am witness 19 the ainoyancer worght to lw | Agent Leavenworth, who bad toon di | yering the narrel onthe table, aid had just | DADKER On Change to-day Flour wae de, | way danger of 0 Se Meer Surana Motte te, oat aflair, and having finally stopped the sale of ticed on one of the Federa rected to make inquiry and report pon the | capped the pistol wie L heard M’Kauilas | # lOc. better for common grades, and dull Ths Det gyll take pice tree her ‘ate residene en Sereepens ® sapere F tl What ie to be done with subject, bas forwarded the following infor- | * . | for other kinds, Wheat dull and unchanged, | 1 Dry Dock ot. | growls at the Rival party, ‘This has lot | tickets, called in all that were not soll; | Wien and children! If one-fourth of th yeah 6 ba | thet dd Yank, Wild Bill's! Com dull aad heavy. Oate dull, ‘ALTER—On Sanday, Jan. 2, 190%, Chay terly been the policy of the Demoerate, and | Made noveral aunouncemente of the draw- | mou kre in polygamy, aud it is Tepor mation to Washington + horse ; he's here, and we'll akin him alive 2” | Corn pera — ptaate eed Kaede oe haete ore Tey ‘hem and you will u. , se K which came off on Monday lust. | that the Mormon leaders are enforcing it| The Tenaway or Yamperica Comanches | If Thad thought of runuing before, it war | steady, Beef quie ad heavy, nd trends i, Hiraua W drut, ue ened 0 they loarn slowly, we foar that they are | '8 ros Memer Jon their followers new on pain of expul- | captured a boy, who haw given hie name at | tov late now, and the lure wun my beat | key quiet pashions, Be, Seneeh, Sem bie tale 5 orca, a far yi | not yet 1 of the folly of suck According to the reporta in the Ch f Y a not yet mindful uf the folly of such a cou cording to the rey nthe Chi mendes tarm te hie fiends. Cob Jnrge field of Christian en- | diferent times as John Charlee Brom uit | bolt—w sort’ of fortress, like, 1 never | pola DS vevuar Race Cures, Fordham, N. ¥.y Grumbling # Radical party, denoune- | cago newspapers, two wooden cylindura in providing an asylum for the | Houston, or Upton, or Iilack well, Wea: | thought I should loave that room alive. { SAL80 4T THB ST0CK BZCH ANGE, lenny evuntng. Jam. 9 tes Hicm uu i te'was told of what they | er Meg Ait Minter coasaeaen ens lace ce Of Utah, when, by the | thertord, Taxas,. ‘ihia hoy was delivered to | _ Tho seout stopped im his story, toae. from | river woanp, pekeieh oe Birumail ing Congres, a walllng the condition | weremeed Ag placed upon ise < inintatration of law, they are thrown out | the agent, on hie demand, and placed in | hin seat, and strode back wid fOWArG AW | goo 14 ga cstoop yt too KY wm toman of wandane things generally, will not mave | the Opera House in presonee of the audi oleae and Unproweted upon the public care ot Mr. C. Whitaker, who expected to | stute of great oxeitement, | #sigo & He 6eb eke 4500 the Demooratic party. It neods to take an | ence, One Committee having exainte | take him #0 Bort Arbuckle iu January, 1667,| "LE tetl you what Jt is, Kernel" he re | toa. docs. '06. 10% “Br Lay © ber ; 1 ‘i : {Christian women of fay ‘hie family baving been uotitled Of bis | eumed, after a whi Tdou't smiud a werin: | 12000 der 0.186% #0 Erte K.. fae ae! | ORMMeYs: Pemtiaae te Hirlka Sat hallly in | ose revolving Wheels.and aalisied Whalne | 4 UES Colcmiia: wa hee |rescue, | mage with these fellers round hore, Shout | BUA be ibAue. 0078 Bas da... 08 = Leb | the popalar channel, and not allow tho | selvesand the assomblage, that there were | itty wud careful attention te thi | _ The Noconea Comanches captured a Mra. | one or two of thetn aud the reat run away. | dad bot Meat Ise too docs tas Fe aap Bae ren A nawrter nest Oo, | ulieal organtaation to mouopolicn pop) no “atniling arrangemonte about thoee con. | nud Te ived be, your enlarged comtnbutions | Sarah Jane Larter, killing a Mrs Tab, with | But al of M'Kandian’ gang were reckless, | Jan Beat: Pei §2 88 Miah, Cini reed a o20 's Tol tha ‘codsanid' Cane trivancos, another “comolttan amid Tod | #t thie dune im ule bobalt “We wait the ic | whow she lived aid carrying wil Alra Bal | blod-thirety davile wise would gt as long #4R, Wreath Bt “eH were bene, 108 Fulton lar ideas, Teh the prepestd Convention ys Ms ‘ tion of the government, I, previous to such | (wo children, Kodolphus und Hientha, aged | as they bad strength to pull a trigger. [eve te a. Presid, ‘Eeevdpetery scurve’ fee bore 1s usta pt thad course, and the’ Demooratio | cheers camo forward, each bear | action, oF ab the time, exigeneiee ariag here, | respectively fourteen “and eleven years, | have been in ght places, but thats vue of | na Me Gée ce eeaiapren Onn renal 6 fart weuths. Ladies Department | party will xoon obtain ita old place fo pub-| armful of parteboard boxes tied up and | and weeapect then, we shall heed aes. | Meee Luster eacaped vpon a fost horse, vat | the fow times Lenin my prayore,” ee. 7 os A J eoaled,” which ther denosited on tha stave | anem, Lefts viding all miebt anda day found bh “Surround the house and give him no! My tye! {See Last Page tor other Death