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&» 'he Oswego and Midland Batfort» ,_ Inomhr} HAICDT Ball atmmfggarqfizsv+870; ‘ fs-and oth o= . rao, March 20. _| vMWANL . fr. Mirror-We had the pleasure of attend>| | An Indiana counts At a meeting of the Town Commissioners and | GZ C Lo , ro 0 aa ; infizefiyggrarfigvfiéf‘tfietgzfixfilfiéglgt‘frnghiIb.a?dnalé%?§3§§ tc WP\? She f Wf -- wo Midland Rai ompany, to the number| __ TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1870. last evening, at Atchinson's Hall, WG reACBOU] | oo s o s oop cll a. 1 go MidlandRailroad Company, to The, BUMDC mem that place by way of the Susquehanna Railroad |, 2!MDS0N Osborne, int p.S _ of upwards of 400 persons, - representing over -__ The Harvest of Death. - | to Central Eiridggi‘éndé. from. thence by the Mid- lost'five children in 48 } whi $5,000,000 of capital stock of the company, the dess Cooke o 3 bha ta0| dleburch and Schoharieroad. Our thanks are] \ A, J. Ballard doenad a. pos s followins resoluticon was introduced -by Henr Death has gathered a grand harvest during dleburgh and bchoharie road, Uaor thanks AFC! | . F. Ballard opened the - | following resoluticn. was introduced »by benry E (ARQ _ 6, OUMUS | HOC ‘ - Ww af tke S h Fikes allard opened. the Mis M Delaware\ - 'an! par ty-one y t] inity of {due to Conductor Merrikew of the Susquehanna.) Andes, to.the public last wost Jis T. Risher 1 [ v. and unanimous-| the 'past twenty-one years in the vicinity C ; to UO e Merrikew of the | Audes, to.the public last week £, 151181163 of Delaware County, and unanin Bléogwfille We moved here on the 6th of| and to Conductor Murphy and Supt. Danham of: The Albany RX); week,. I 1111 ly adopted : , J c Hs PCs 00 Pansa a arte f Col the MUiddlehnrch road. for a safe and comfortable! - 'The Albany. Empress heads :s.\ p y Whgrea's, The inhabitants and taxpayers of April, 18219 gagfimgei igfggosgfigtxgsmghggeg $5 ggzqg'lgxgdlesélzig $23 fgéegfflfgigflvcfifigpfifiyfiwith “'l\fie.Mf)bn-l‘ig11gt€§(¢ £23210?- ; | fee these for pur gpuntleih‘avfi-for magixefizrffl 13113? fiffilfigi ifimday we find almost a negv gener-| begun, with music by Belcher's Full Band, from | Tt-is stated that seven district E 1,051 taxes for public works and improvements, before us. To orderto show our readers| Dethi. They make good music, and the compa-|go county have been closed L.... p & er portions of the State, and have received no| ation before us. In order to show our readers| Deni. J hey A with it. Th fore 64 go county have been @losed beep [ s. & responding benefits in return; and [how swiftly we are passing away, we have com-| ny seemed well pleased with it. 'There were 641 whipped the teachers. Suk P w. *. soe. Ane a £ these counties have! piled a list of business meo of our, personal ac-] numbers out, and all passed of pleasantly. Thel: . |. ., . ; g W. fill/Wired!\ 31115553 wefgiihefiufigfin cigar: If)? gfiai‘ntanéé,=fiové dead, together with their ages Indieg seemed in the best of Spirigswand‘the gen- ’j)'gii§'tf§%edhfi§ ?Olcé the Ta Rs‘ ooo e ee ats as near as could be as ined ave Ti tlemen quiet and full of glee, It was one of| f0 Prederick Etcifel, of Roskrk,: ~ Boj. money: toward the constru eveat public as near as could be ascertained, whohave lived tlemen qul 1 full of, glee, Lt, P2 O| \od i t A figngyfim? r\d rgfisézpigigfiff _.t%f gegé‘elotiig and|within a circle of six miles from Bloomwille,| those kinds of gatherings that drives dull care 83-31}? -b¢f?“’f~“‘ifixgflleflfipvgcgmal t ix: i iv;‘réil‘réatip’éommanvi‘dati’ondto those counties, | within the past 21 'years. This is exclusive of| away, and renews that socigl scequaintance. So| | The Presbyteryof Delaware | Mre fiat to furnish a great through route to the North | women and children, whose names would increase'nfifiesmyng gnaw? ggifintgnsiéhzggmgfifigglr gg§;g%g§4§g.. {neetzlnlg in Stamford 'on E\ Taa nb 10 (MEDENOE E - \the eonnties «of fst . <thirds. C villages. We were glad to see the .MIRROR ADGjof April, at ll AM. - | | F Flo and West, yielding greatly to . the gountxeswof the list at least two t' ds.. _. e . YC\ ‘ represented. - Wel _ 'y Ab kL, As M. _. . Delaware and Sullivan, in order to complete the| warms, sine | males. __ aon. MHSC: O pal??? fom many citizenal / It-is-reported .that, the Obinagic: bo w! =, linge to New York City, and for: which sum ap-] Archer; Isaac 15 (Gregory, Osman'R. 21 received favorsand courtesies from many ci \o\ | driven out of the mines at Sau tuo.\ \ W. ' .‘pl‘icatid'n is being made to the Legislature of this Allison, Miofiael‘ $3 < grign,‘ ‘nglia? g?) 7fieéi’etfigaggagfimt’$:%Sfiéetngffiaifi-figiggli’gétfi and several Fgfifhéfiffiflf? n Diego;: Oalifoey i~ if: ~ State, therefore, be i P2 u Blakely; William T9 Grifin, John J. so | meet them again. We hate not time to give a | 200 ©8Vera! them; killed, .< - ;.. | Stir, ghggefaffikietlfs the senso. of this theeting 313133137: Wm. 49 Grifin, Amos 84 full description of the- village ; suffice it to say.) - Within a month, four prominent | Op til—sets}? se co ties have a just and meritorions| Blakely, Jas, 75 (Gerowe, James 85 that the has 'caused radical changes] mysteriously disappeared from Poublk.... IV‘V ~,l»-\';.. hese coun 111“ islat eut- r the small appro-] Bathrick, John T3 Grant, James J. 75 |since our last visit-buildings improved, new | The Murder King seems to be hay E Pq, claim upon the Logis ailing 19 ing that the State| Bathrick, D. D. T. 32 \Grinnell Griffin 22 ones erected, society ehanged, and all advancing} . 4 _._ . _._ _ | . .... _ .. P 'an Sl pgmuoq pskgdhaud fully elieving that the otal g | Barker John 70 Hait, Daniel 60 |-in the scale of progress.. 2 ; r'Speqmfltpqynlgnts have been sug s CC will ‘refielve an mcrqasetgf wealth and ngg? a?“ Barker, Charles H. | 25. Hosg, Amos 10 \~* _ Yours, &c., TRIO. - Ity fil’lhthex concérnt$-which were E o on such increase many times the amout | Banker, Thorn 65 Hoag, Henry 27 ole. ~~ _| for change a week gince in New York | * p O0 nr tbis dumnd of €1,000,000 b 100 | Batts, Abraham 87 Hughated, Joseph I. 87 Warron, March 31, 1870. Why is: the earth. like a iY ' | *> cei s co taastdan of te said New work | Bote $4. GO8® 10 |- Afr, Afirror-The town. of Walton, has been | eause the children of men multiply upar to Eo the to aio In | eifigéllp (Egi‘f; 4. .* **\ | Butts, George 23 JOb X Adams {o | the scene-of a horrible attempt at robbery. _ As|of it. ee mu'uply upor the- p the and Oswego Mid a. soa _. 1 gm, gs??? 61 Kfifi'hafif 49 Mr. Matthew Holmes, a resident of Hamden, do ws firefl'é‘fii' in the E 3‘“ Murder-Suicide of the Murderer, Butts, Odcar B. 33 Keeler, Martin, Jr. 62 lfibout fgeflgggfongftffiipla’éfigwfl 5991233, lg: State at an “£33“ of $51 tiff'nlfifigztfiflthe 29 A few days ago, in Troy, Mr. Nanning Van-] Butts, Horace L. 24 Keeler, Charles 40”\b0u$€; to thy f mile. he wasset up ‘gb | connty, they sell at from $65 to 53:70‘4Wfifizla‘lam wh s derbeyden, a farmer, was found murdered in his | Butts, Sheldon 20 Kiff, James , #4 about one-fourth of a miie, he was set upon DY ' O\ om 700 thig#pring., pa 3 r \IE“ in-law, Edward B. Alexander, Beken, David 68 Kenyon, James 74] some une from the woods, disguised as a negro,| The Hon. James H. Graham his Purthigd irc ~ barn. His son-in-law, Edward B. booo lor 40. Kilpatrick, Moses 62] koocked down, his pocket cut open, andthe con-| the residence of Mr.: John L. Weignitrs u..\ ‘ ted the assassin, but the ,Coroner's| , P r 3 P . P3 the residence of Mr.; John L. Weigmer in D thi e was “fire? ag We \¥ == \~\ | Brownell, Issac 97 Loughran, John | 62) te: ts (a note for $400, one for.$60, and $67 in| Price, $5,000; ~ A cismor in Dghki, - he jury. discharged him, Alexander was sitting Brownell, Joseph W, 39 Loughran, Wm, 45 | mosey,) taken therefrom,. . oo} 0C, , oe tl LasfiqusQay afternoon, Alexander fwasi \11g 'Brownell George 90 Lyon, Harry ____ 84] Holmes then came to this place and obtained |. The Hudson; River is open, the first boat hay - If, a by &A Windowconversplg W’lfi’h hls wi a”? ‘ecn € ”BurdiCk, Alden 90 MgGillivrae, Daniel 747 a~ Warrant, andwith the constable returned and 13g megahed Albany ‘erNew York,0u'an «2 £32884?er o?%erst‘?mmg towsfim‘ii 12:1]? 5110115951 £113. Burdick, Samuel |__ 63 McPhersonfiViuiam $3 arrested his son Charles. . Young Holmes denied | 427, March 29th, ' 60\ y fin eft his seat hastily and rushed, info % Burdick, John 67 Merwin, Asher. - 77 any knowledge of the affair, but as his bapds| | Niche GATA waar! a togo 1 \ ' ing t ick. 8 ferwin, San £00 y r, but as bis bapds) Nicholas Sigsbee, some years ago edi , I where he seized a shotted gun, and, placgkng‘the Burdick, J. $- 36. Merwin, Samuel A. 34] yore still black, the constable was satisfied as to | the A Tban Frgi'l\ ome years ago 654W pl : head, pulled the' trig th one McM Jobn H. 46 . . ; h lhany Freeholder, bas just 'been be muzzle near his head, pulled the' tmgger with | Burnside, John 38 McMurtay, John H. the trator of the crime, and arrested him.| iinany P een appointed: of 'his feet,. The discharge shattered the upp6r Brown, Stephen M. 47 <McMurray, George 70 'g e perpe th nc crime, d © mail the t if. he uader 87191“? of Albany county. . _;. ' P; portion of his Lea Cicer scot D99] - g? fiegd’ Jgsegh 32. gags-133m meonggsohneerw’galderiot? be V‘golzasvfeg'\ The Senate has confirmed George H: Shape \ brinlsegtzirvtlsg zigéfvirrxgrgso Qgénnd in which be 52383: nggmm 83 M2159? i’ete; on __ 40 farther, and thereupon conducted the parties to $151?“ng vi lyéamha‘l for the Southren . - confesses the murder, but says that the Lord told Barlow, Erastus 23 MeDonald, Duncan 62 fizb’ddm-‘f? ‘P‘IWEIththQ money, - which was about **!S “0G\ Avew, x Ork. | Crat , re oe aes 42 4+ ced ha manld pot hein i ' Barlow, George A: 20 McDonald, Alex. 6 20 rods from the house. _ . 4 Mr. Greeley's stereotyped answer to all persons: € him to do thgand he cguldpot help it. . Barlow; Samugel 2% McDonald, James . 74| After the recovery of the money the prisoner in the city wgo‘ write t‘S-Eim about ggtfigil-ms f n Death of Gen, George H. Thomas. Buln Jame® 20 O0 pie ooo Pete oat aie Doyment is : Westward, hoe\ _\\, \_ a hfim fmncx’s?o,kM§rqh 2§s~Tol~l<3§Ys agflfit‘ Beardsley, P. -__- 84 McWilliams, Williate 45 mitted to await the action of the next Grand| ifiA Quilter, its ti ztfige-ccqeél with .& military $1 alf-past one o'clock, Major . ktreneral rC0rge 43; | Bunnell, Virgil T5 McWilliams, David: 80 Jury, Yours, &c., Occasionar,, | Officer, observed that his sword was very trouble - 3 Thomas, commanding the Department of the| Bunnell, George 36 McArthur, William 75 | | -__. | some. \ All my enemies are of the sameopin- Pacific, while attending to business in his office/ Bivens, Henry ___ 53 Mills, Lewis - 66| Tug Lapy's Friz§p.-The April number of| ion,\ replied the captain. | 22 at headquarters, was seized with, apoplex‘gwhich, Clerk, William R 70 Mills, James 70 this popular magazize comes to us with the frosh» | Under the negro gogg’efijment of Liberia the E terminated in death at. eight o'clock this even-] Cathels, James 46 Oaborn, Samuel 85 and life of spring. In the steel plate \On| .: \., Regto EOYerNnmont Of , \ ing. to >] Core, Stephen 85 Osborn, Elisha 8 | Guard,\ the alort watchfuiness of the 'dog don. right of suffrage is very much restricted: At di * --as -4 stems -- | Geas, George 21 Paul, James. \4 | trasts finely with the ropose of the sleeping boy. | (hG 128t election it is stated that only 1,220 votes m The Democratic State Convention,. Gears, Abram - . 26 Peters, Richard 80 | Tha Colored Fashion Plate is gay sand gracefal| WC\C POH6d out of a population of 74,000, - v The Democratic_State- Convention to nominate Campbell, Jabez TO Roberts, Amos 63 |Las nsual ; and the profusion and variety of fllus-| A large fire in Hoosic Falls, Rensselaer Co, J adses. of Appeals, is to meet at. Rochester on | Champion, Aaron 68 Roberts, Eli. 86 trations of articles of feminine use and adorn- Po denes, d the Wood Mowing sa 3 al Judges. of Appeals, is to -m?“’f°;:a'3;,§‘°.°1 SMO, 13 | Goan, John 45 Roberts, William G. 47 mont give the ladies every opportunity to know March 26th, destroyed the | act p the 27th of: April, unless. the: judicial election 15] (gay, Alya 46 Roberts, John #1 e moa wan nb uis o at | Reaping Machine Company's buildings, at a los w to I. Those who like t ke f P Pd O; 10 WHICH WAOY C 0 y \*~ Déan, John ___ 63 . Roo, William 85 | thomselves will find assistance in the work-table| ACC 4 CC ny bWC TFO thau Al l named» p R 301m, Belgian“, 28 gm]; gait); $2 gpwgthent- « Music, \Tapping at the Garden| Cable telegrams inform us of the acquittalol i © nb $end hae mncd a rmanta mait Dean, kobe quires, . @ |Gate.\ 'The stories are very good. Published Prince Pierre Bonaparte, whose trial for' the «President Grant hasissued a proclamation an- Dean, Samuel J. 25 Sackrider, Henty 49 | by Deacon & Peterson, 310 Walnut St., Pliladel- murder of Victor N50?!\ has been in progress at 4 8 pouncing the ratification of-the Amendment,| Dales, Alexander 85 < Sackrider, Timothy 85 |phia Price $2 50 a year (which also include® 8| Tours for about & Week. - © t \Suomen 1. ffia‘éwiagms‘ of citizens of, the| Bates dobn' \_ th Badicy Robert | 56 fand one preg) go *** $50 Five] p o, oo pierre Bounparte has been condemns) ® ._. Sxe ' ns of. the Dales, . 3 +. opies (and one gratis), 600 re Flierr Apar S COI oop United States. to vote shall not , be deni‘gd \l ~~ #0 P.T. ao PPP Mee ~ + (by the High Court of Tours to pay a sum equity ! abridged by the United States or by any State} DOWwneL, John _ bo fot @#Gonry's Lany's Boox for April, is receiv- | alent to $5,000 to the family of Victor Noi: « & on faczountx of race, eolor-or previous condition | DaVi®, Edward C. 38 §t°utefibufghr P.F. 22 {ea. It is fully up to the standard with its illus and also to’pay the expenses of the civil suit, ~; I of servitude. ce Davis, Harvey 80 fFeott, George L. 82 trations, fashions, miscellancous reading, &0.-| |. Se fo Indianapoli ied ~ C 9 Szomox. 2. - Congress sball have power to en- gzgsfiéfif‘v J. 33 Shamaggmfafl 25 The article entitled \Mothers of Men,\ showing l as ngmd mdndiggzggv'; £5“; defin this E ce this anticle by-auvupropriate lecislation. | J ' colh, Josep 'i the duty and inflwonce of a -mother in training last week, adapting X R force this article by-appropriate legislati0n: | gyery, John ___ 84 Spencer; James 75 (her son, is worthy the reading of all: Godey| by pronouncing them man and wife . MWR | , < l CyrusWa‘sker, of Batavia, N. Y., started a: Ezgfigconb . 84 $§§§f§ 3:3; ga fig seems determined to surpsss his previous 89 vol- arated by law.\ , CTT few days since for Albion, Mich.,. with $3,800 to Ever? Thomis - --- 93 Thomas, Dewitt 0. Jr. 23 | Goo ”£3“ £118 “g“? f (ii-gibhehedsby-g A 'The Kingston Press says that the Preside} } , - - © ing A1 hile. : Ev, N. or. Sizth an estrut Sta., Phil . ( a g . pay his daughters. Qwegchmg, Albion, while] Ryery, Johial - 60 Thompson, George 66 |adelphia, Pa One copy, one year, $3. Four| O' tht B- &. O. Railroad has given afisu{t§g%f f ~ gomg 4&0“?! flsddfigllfi‘ggidrf: lgngsl’ngzgsfia ygvery‘. gavel 42 V anderbeck, S. 40: copies, $10. - Specimen copies, 25 cents each. 'that cars will be ruh on the rond by the 186 ( 1 onto which it had been thrown after be had | Jucob 45 Wright Augostg® 80 | Tan Bron Bing. \Tho Muro Poin Can od ant ' er i% dau UoUbl - FmEUGTH dG £100 | POIIAL, c V right,. Augustus: j 3 ipg.-The March number 6 Taks Gsutawm af Cantan. eod (ted at - \been. fobbed and murdéred.: Mr, Walker was| Forman, Archibald - 36 Wetmore, James _ 83 mg iipfilffggildbgfis‘ 34115”: flgfcgeégzg?r,r gt? John Saxton, of Canton, giléf’ffiifidéffizr j - ~the fatherof B. C,. Walker, member-of the New| Forman, James - 43 . Wetmore, James F. 2! | conts an unusua \ 6 paper, just received; PrC-[ published the Repository, of that Us te y York. Assembly from Genessee county, and fath-| Forman, Johp 85 Winn, Wi ® ae C OD VANCE Oo Oo oi SnO aed Pyo consecutive years and is (3 ~ er-in-law of George Bowen, State .Sen'ator,fmmjgo§f§an, £35“? $5 Youmans, William - §4 some of qxigte éugfililor agégigs’ ”fig 05523238, igsnldgst editor now iii-mg in the Union, 'he Genesseo distric risbee, Willem > oFItL,. - LtS SUCCESS Naf). _. ao C , & aL © the ggnesseefl Sig-21°57; Ls ~ 20 fp ! _ 2-0 egime.-: . | been very remarkable, 25,000 circulation being| The male students of the IndumaMeat.llf;ft[f(.7‘fii < asm aes er ev t \P U L v Colla B* The seats in the Methodist Church at already secured ; the publishers say they intend | lege have given ons of the. lady studentsf‘g‘flt titerm'E'SQFIm‘WPOSQ é‘r‘iflpl‘fi‘?’ Zlgizttt‘i’ggfiggggeBlacxméiflle, will be sold at auction, on Saturday, to make it 100,000 by the is one year old;|-headed cane. | The question row ** e lat. 'Orleans, was + principally | distinguished J ' conspicuous connection with thefamous a spirit Born in- France, and 'driven by his -advocacy-=of f'ije‘vblutmnqry princi- landed\ in ' the French seetion' of the: States ohn H, Phillips, the \Deputy Col s ago, & v em- 30,000 and $ 0;:000 Isélfifigifig‘ ; Fag-arrested uponhis arci- reland, He will be brought & <4 rich had been ”pendm‘g‘ chast July, ourt, gitting. If the order\ of Judge to its parents!\ ~* enefit of the family of rognt to.$150,000, \ Of $25,000 by persons and $15,000 by persons in Washing- Manifesto,. He was s- fair -type of the | in General Term at| buted by New York ;|- [a few def?! o April 30th, at 1 o'clock. it. -- Te® Propiaau's -New Jersey is on its way back into the Union. At thereséent Charter election. in the city; of New Brunswick, the Republicans routed the Democrats, horse, foot and Express. Ras This is only another exhibition of fanati- fztwaddle. B&» It is report RGy=.Mr.: Corbin, of Spring Goods. Hh G. U 082. few York, is to. be altered|. _ Gardber T. Choak hai d-that the .co W |cism by the \Toil\ papers, with which the whole Republican party has been 'affiicted. 'Fhis is 'their version-lf. a man votes\ the democratic ~* ticket, heis a \rebel;\ 4f & State goes demo- ~Lecratic, it is out of the Union, and #ite versa: {It is is time the Express dropped such kind of _ Rean: Sapg.-Wo learn that J.B. Bragg. Esq., of Creek Settlement, has sold his farm, containing about thrée hundred Acres, stock, and farniing insplements, to *Mr. Samuel || Bilby, of Sunford| Broome Cos for $174,000, A | provision fn the contract, we are told, binds Mr. Bragg to purchate all the butter Mr. Bilby may: make for the six ffiyéars, at forty cents | per pound.-Deposit Courier, ~ _ j ntract for com- pleting the grading of the.. Rondont . & Oswego {Railroad to Oneonta, has been let to resporisible ‘Vparfii'es. When. flagrmilvieiather hcoines, there will be digging going omall along the line. ° ~ be agg § going or “Hg - ”ALP L -- Rg bf the Bloomwille Cash Store, lias gone to, New \York after a large stock i They will begin to arrivg,in which will be next July. 'They offer to send the four. numbers for March; April, May and June, free to all whosubscibe before July first. 'Terms, 50 cents a year. Specimen copy free. . - - ~ : Joux B. Aupsx & Co., Publishers. a to C> OKkicago, HL. » Wismron Irexs.-Various rumors, are in cir- culation in regard to the Midland R. R., some claiming that the entire route is. to be changed, some that work has been suspended on: the whole line. ' Certain it is that work has been suspend ed on the Tunnel, but for how long is unknownt Maple sugar has made its appearance on our. streets in abundance. . - o to Thomas Harby is about starting a livery sta- John Osterhoudt has left this place for Onon- daga Co. to gs ' Mrs. W. R. Whitney has removed ber millin- ery establishment,to Deposit.. ~ ts . Rev. W. R. Burrérghs preached hik farewell sermon last Sabbath, and bas left for Conference. _ An oyster supper: 'about $30;,00. ing additional Notaries Public for Delaware county ;- | ae ce James A, Palmer, Sylvanus 'J. Fraser, John Pj Benjamin, Edwin A,; Strong. is iAfi Li has-been called to-discharge the arduous Autics «6 ‘ Garéhér T, Choat ha begpzx-Afiéxipdfnted Post‘ | will she do with it?\ { ~ Jacob Whittaker, of land an eel at one Shot. ~~1 ~\Thero's one kind of ship I always Lbulist excursion the other night of more \than‘fir {and only awoke as she ble in connection with W. R. William's Hotel. | | .. An inebriated man filming “£15 . . \| yrachradoad £ Of j er < ; was held last evening in |Tegarded the moon with £070 70, | White's Hall, for the benefit of, the (Lg p | you needn't feel so proud,\ he sal Church, the proceeds ansging from which were?“ig e k€S~ Gov. Hofirflanihas appointed the follofifi [ Now, will he be kind enough to telil ug what 4\ ratson. editor of the Trena w. {s A'Mobile merehant bas received atsoun, editor of- the Deposit Courier, letter' Sng, {stated was in restitublon for Kerhonkson, shot amigik The mink had been 0 . the creek and caught the cel and was dréggmg' hindi .oat when ke was shot. \The? steer clear of,\ said an old bachelor sea captain, \and that: ~ 'courtship, 'cause on that ship theres always t9 mates and no captain.\ {o A young lady in Brattleboro made 8 d A a sal it barefoot. in her robe do nt! ; locked the door on her f tarn. - Result, a severe cold. , 'l\’ o mow Etook\ =~ A Chicago gambler has invented & nV rtgi‘ix g, 'It consists of a smal} mirror set In a $1331)”; 'which, pat on the little finger of the gig.“ io lis 'engbles the dealer to see every card given to\ opponent. | _ mile in the snow, n* Full only once a month, and I aM The World's Albany corresponds: sh 000 were gent ap from New York tho Assen \reform\ measures for that elfy 19 50° \o} p came of the money ? ~ $1,100, which the write? ious letter inclosing r $1,000, out of which of. President ofthe corporation ¢ «a> 'he wronged him two or thre8\ yeays'agO' 60 ¢ ok w*