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SEN | that Captain Andrews, the spy, was |or injustice of the courts action. :M,I> K t lL R O t ll RIDE 0 ’ Donnell, the most thoronghlj ------ l>eing carried to the gaiiowa. As That is a matter over whieh we jiosted member of parliament on the j __ ^ t r ai n AND RCNNINO into the carriage containing the prison- \ Imd no control. We have visited troubles in Egypt, say-, tho present T|j'E 'HE vitr of the confederacy er and Col. O. H. Jones, the Provost you as ministers of the gospel, for condition of affairs is due t > pu bu o | \y EXPLOIT OF EXTREME DARING— Marshal, arrived opposite tho point the sole purpose of helping you by »pinion, persistently stirred !>v • uch j lloT CHASE, c a p t u r e , i m p r i s o n where I was standing, the carriage ! our prayers and counsels to prepare m e n t AS'!) DEATH ON THE SCAF was halted, and Col. Jones asked j for death, and it is my painful du- men as Sir Auckland Calvin, Ed me if I would go out and officiate ty to toll you that the hour is at FOLD. An excited man rushed into a ward Malet, Alphonso M.mri and as Chaplain. I replied that 1 dis- hand.” drug store and exclaimed : , . . , others, and England moved heaven [ iaw ¡n an instant anxiety and “ Oh my ! I ’m ruined ! Give me hnd his own place. Captain J. J. Andrews, a West liked to witness an execution of the and earth to get fairly embarked in Virginia Unionist, proposed to Uen- sort, and suggested that he procure even horror pictured on every coun- ten ounces of camphire or whisky. ----------- - war before the country had time to craf Mitchell in April 18G2, that a some other minister. A t this pointj tenance. There was a momentary Give me the whisky.” lie fell against the counter ; his T H E forbid. He believed when the band of picked men should seize a the prisoner addressed me in rather | pause, when one of them, in a whis- Turks landed they would receive train within Confederate territory a subdued tone, and remarked : “ I! per more thrilling than a bugle eyes rolled back and his tongue would be glad to have you go." I blast, asked : hung out. the instant homage of Arabi, and and burn the thirteen bridges be remarked to the Provost that I “ When are we to be executed ?” “ ^Vbat ails you, man?" He Farmers' Storage Co. ’s tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A the followers of the tw o armies j answered with a burdened drew back his tongue, said, “ Snake successful issue of the daring scheme could not refuse such a request, and would immediately amalgamate and would have placed Chattanooga in immediately took niy seat in the heart: “ In less than two hours.” | bite,” and shot it out again, They were gallant men that would 1 •• Whisky— snake bite.” prevent the advance of the English Mitchell’s power, and would have carriage beside tho prisoner. Upon our arrival at the place of stoofi unshakm in the ¡mini - 1 «H o w did you get a snake bite?” Further action by her mi; -tvs |:((u a uiOie- terrible blow to the ¡50 forces would be a wanton > t o f ; C nfederaoy than the loss of a great exi-cution we found a very large ncnt deadlv breath. They were asked a physician, taking hold of * ¡.i assembly, eager to witness the hor- picked men,as I before said" chosen the man’s hand and feeling his Twenty-two men were de battle bringing down all Europe. 11, tailed to go with Andrews, whose rors of the gibbet, lliu ground se- tor tin ir s idierly qualities, yet in pulse. The tongue Went in anil the thought that efforts to - e r e l'-< _ ^ is .u-scrihe 1 in the following lected was a natural amphitheater a moment every cheek blanched to j words, “ fooling with a rattlesnake Sultan in declaring A- “ -1 a ! '' ' ■ , > tracts from an article by the Hev. with the gallows in the center. At j]ie ]iiy’H whiteness. In another came out. Is ugnili ready ta “ Where did it bite you would ho sure to bring a genera: W. J. Seottm the current number the distance of forty feet freui the moment, however, they rallied and gallows a strong rope was stretched ] appeared firm arid unflinching. I “ Right here,” lie replied, exhibit rupture. A great diplomatic Ntriig- of tlie Philadelphia Timen : This Dryer i the latest improvi-i-eut in Fruit Dryers, having been to prevent intrusion. But few [>er- . Rj j to them : « This hurried execo- ing a small hole in the back of 1:is and his party, to avoid .... in C,«, itnn*. Andrews 1 patented in August, 18SE It has th- lar; capacity of any Fruit Dryer gle is now progressing in Consta, - rchased tickets to lons were allowed to enter the cir (¡«in seems hard, and it is hard, and hand. sold at tho price, uud is the must < ii ul economically operated of any tinople. England stands alone, an.l, had pur " Where did you get the snake ?’’ | different parts of the road. A little cle. Everything being prepared I disapprove of it with all my heart; on tho market. The fruit trays are mi-ed by an elevator, operated by a the other powers vvi.l not consent after sunrise the north-bound train after a moment’s conference wit I out, 1 continued, « war at the best « Museum. Gimniy some whisky. lever at the bottom, nr.-l can bo put i or taken out without loss pf tho to these operations ; damage has al rolled up to the station, and the the prisoner, during which I told is a c iiel thing. You entered the “ This hole v. as made by a lead j him that I should not remain to army for the d-.-fem-e of what you pencil.” heated air, and without exposing the frui to a col 1 draft. It bus also a party board d it. Mine miles to ready resulted from their blind op witness the execution, I ascended feature not possessed by any other dr« er, to-wit: It has reflectors at the “ Lead pencil I” said the victim Thoroughly Responsible ami eration and tho English must here Big Shanty and the struggle would the scaffold to address the multi •«teemed \ ur country’s h >nor and safety. You expected to endure contemptuosly ; “ made by the pizen bottom that throw the frevh air on t ' ho furnace, thus heating the air be begin. Upon the arrival of the after submit to tho voice of Euro, e. train at that point the conductor tude. There was perfect order, n< lantsliin an-i sutler privation, and I fangs of a copperhead.” fore it goes to the fruit. This i : •» very important feature. The e dryers If they refuse to bear to reason tin- announced, “ Big Shanty; twenty jeer«, no taunts, no unseemly be- if need be die. And now my broth- “ Thought it was a rattlesnake ?” SA FE FROM FIRE I I will he built only on orders, and ordeis should lie seat in early, in order to result will be a general war. Rus minutes for breakfast.” The con ■avior to mar the solemnity of the er McDonnell and myself arc here “ Didn t say it was a rattlesnake. insure their being filled. Oh, I ’m d yin g! Dying in a civil sia is already very hostile and India ductor, engineer— indeed ail the at leeasion. I made the prisoner- , aj j v ,;u jn this extremity.” The dryer can he -ecu a* Mr. Pan Hiltebrand’s on Luckiamute, or at statement as near as possible in his [ .£ íf-Sack» can be hail by applying to Dying within forty is in a state of suppressed excite taches of the train and a large num own words, and then endeavored to j Thereupon 1 ashed them, one by ized land. Robert McLaughlin’s, 1? mile:- north of Iiueim Vista. We guarantee Hat- >ne, if they wen- churen members. miles of home. To think that I ment. Tho situation is one of ibe ber of passengers— went in for isfaction to any one who will purchase a drvet . Orders can be sent to the breakfast. The hour strikes. An make a profitable use ol the cir A ll responded in the negative. 1 nave travelled all over the snake utmost gravity. tv. S*. ( O V V I W AV. Agent. undersigned nt Independence, Polk County, Oregon. I indulge in no drews and his engineer. Brown, ii instances. At the close of tli i- then asked if any of them were ac countries and come hack to be kill >rief add ess I asked the Rev. Mr boasting, but am willing for all to s. and examine for themselves. From the report ot Judge JI. P. with promptness and yet perfect customed to pray. One responded ed by a common black snake.” Conyers to lead in prayer, which hi “ Thought it was a copperhead ?” n the affirmative ; another, seein- I ndependence , Oregon, January 20, 1; -2. IT . i ’i > . Deady, President of tin- Board , f - -nipos,,re, stepped intothenboow of the d serted engine, while the lid in the most fervent supplica .ngly the youngest, replied that he “ N ow here,” said the man, un Regents of tne State l niversi'.y, - remainder f the party occupied tion for the Divine blessing on tin prayed sometimes, but not regular tangling his eye and stiffening him learn that tiie total income of the t|ie three front cars, which in an in irisoner. I again had a short con ly ; the otln r. had been entirely ne self. “ It don’t make any differ iN c o H U O U A r ::!) ; n j w < i i . institution for the year ending Jum stant were detatched from the lun- f.-rence with the prisoner, admon glectful of this duty. I then re ence what you t link. I ’m dying ishing him that in God solely wa W H A T FO R ? marked that we were all forgetful from the effect of a snako bite. 30, 1882, was 813,514.70; an 1 the j der part of the train. The steam I valve was pulled wide open, and in il is help, bade him farewell, and of God and doty, bu [that he was That’s about as much as you want total expenses were E-10.E71 CE V " ' v ” ‘ lUl . , ■ . t the ¡ pr- i i nee of a brigade of troops turned and walked directly back to ! merciful and long suffering, and to know. A gallon of whisky will T T ^ T T T O B U Y H A R N E S S ! leaving a balance of l.J I tho trait bound« l oft' at a rapid the city. j that while the time for preparation save my life. Ain I among human There was an indebtedness of • Thus Captain Andrews, the lead was short, if they were truly peni- beings ? [«peed. Í .opping, however, two or W H E R E ? W H O FROM ? ! three tni! above they cut the tel er of the xpedition had fallen ;; tent, God would save them as we 182 paid off; 81.182 by thee: ti. Just then a red-faced man stuck rillin scenes were to ami then resumed their but more thrilling I I granirai }„jm- as jn a twelvemonth. I 1 his read into the store and yell of Eugene City, the balance 1-v ^ 6l -viy i i Vi V Á e L . 2 V»i rate of fifty miles an toliow, although undreamed of b\ j proposed that we should together j “ Come on, Bill, them ieilow-. i Wight at VillnrJ. The latter lias also c C . L. P I E R C E , I hour ivy ; id Kingston, where they the writer. I have omitted to state ,ua|<e our humble confession and wouldn’t cave if you was swallowed tributed 81,250 fur e; paratus ati-l were to pass tue regular down hitherto that at this time I was pas-; hearty supplication to God for par- by a booy constrii- ‘ :. jirizes for scholars. 'The condition : freight. tor of Wesley chapel, now the First | j on an,) saiVation. To this they j The tongue went back into the Independence, Oregon. CAPITAL, Patii! up in IT. S. «olii Coin, $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 «) Meanwhile Captain W. A. Fuller Methodist church, Atlanta. On tin a]| n y ret \ 1. I pr K-eetli il then to re- mouth. I lie evidence of suliering of the fund is: cash on hand and (>!2,S 41.(M ) unloaned, 823,732 12; lc:::i- i on ithe conductor, Jell' Can, the engi 18th of June, 18G2, I was seated at cite a number of Scriptural passages i passed away, and the victim picked Î , BECAUSE lie has them on hand and is COIN ASSETS, Decombei* neer, and Anthony Murphy, an of- an early dinner at the parsonage, applicable to their condition, and : up his hut and joined his compan- making more and is going to 31 mortgages, 839,342 12; tofu'. I tiiii.il of the roait, wero not idle, when I received a message from the wc then bowed in prayer. During ! ion. Income for 3 4 0 ,0 4 M )0 803,074 25; due on h i. , j p; ,• rushed from, the breakfast Provost Marshal, requesting me to! tl,0 pmyer they were all sensibly! j; interest cioè loans, ~ ----- ’ 1 ,0 3 3 ,2 0 2 ^ 4 Losses, paid since orpuiiznii : S3.ÜCC 00. Tho 40,08 ) act u f. i ■ >:.i in time to see the captured call at his office and accompany affected. ' ‘ i Ozone. S E L L T H E M 1 land granted by act of Congo -, " i:'i disappear l * hin.I a curve. him on a visit to some Federal spies As we rose from our knees, one j 1 Íl,í)S 0 .(iQ Reinsurance lleserve, : : : that were to be executed. In a few of them— I am not sure nt this iate ! Pref. R. B. \, ardor, a well-known ; Feb. 14, 1850. has all loot ' d. ; 1 a ,,,an *>f ,Vluck ar,'i in' minutes I reached the office and 1 .h i:-itable cm y. lie seemed at day whether Bu s or Campbell— ] chemist of Cincinnati, who has | O f this 17,080 acres are ui 2(K),0<NM )0 Losses Paid in Oregon, : : ■ to understand the situation. found only a single clerk present, gave me a Masonic signal, which branded the « ozone preservative,” to y lie informed me that Colonel Fore- Other lands, taken on I,,a, >, ’ l " rty l¡a-l seized lus en- craftsmen arc only permitted to use advertised in such flaming numbers mated to I - wrntli .-"Oil l i'h ' i « '" * were federal soldiers in dis acre had been called off, and would in seasons of extreme peril. I rec in tho agricultural press all over T h i s le a d in g ; a n d p c o '-tila r c o m p a n y o ix e rs s u p e r i o r tal fund.therefore,amounts to. ! - ' " f - . Without, amoments loss in return in a short time for me. Hav ognized it instantly, and took him the country as a deception and a a d v a n t a g e s io t h o s e de3ir.'Yiiri r e l i a b l e i n d e m n i t y « g a i n s ing learned from the clerk that they 774 13. With a full and able f . - !,-*,1(,.v 1 ,nif h« and Murphy and ( am aside and satisfied myself that he fraud, says the black powder which ulty,and its income,the University faGe-l on toot in pursuit. Before were to be executed that afternoon was a " son of light.’’ No one who on being burned in a close room, lo ss a n d d a m a g e b y i i r o , b a in s ; o l i d i n a ssets, c o n s e r v a ought to be doing a splendid v. , k lm(1 T>(ic. eded far they secur- I requested him to tell Colonel has ever been raised from a dead is to pervado it with this “ n ew ” t i v e i n m a n a g e m e n t , m o d e l* t : i a r a t e :; a n d p r o m p t a n d 1 a hand-car and mounted that. Fort-acre that I had walked over to level to a living perpendicular can preservative agent, is dry and tnste- l i b e r a l i n t h e a d ju s t m e n t r.xt.l p r . y m e n t o f lo sses. The recent skirmish in Egypt i~ Two miles fin ii Cartersville, at Et the jail. To this he assented, and appreciate my feelings. I said, with 1 si, and has a distinct smell of cin EZRA POPPLEION, owah station, they found to their remarked that I could readily gain a faltering voice : namon ; it burns with a pale blue heralded in the dispatches as u «!• , . , . , , , . - r - rid - up and head admittance to them. In reaching . I : delight an engine “ My brother, I will do what 1 flame, with the odor of the first j gieat^ battle. ( onsidenng t!i tn in ; 1 .r t ¡attain ug.a. They at once ; the jail I passed the parsonage ol can for yon consistently with my ignition of the sulphur match. On | X > 0 . 0 0 dcpc .itoJ in Oregon for the further security of fling loss, one is at a loss toi;. m I it and dashed on after Trinity church, and asked the Rev. obligations to tho government f0 ; analysis it was found to consist of j , Policy Holders in Oregon, W ■ -lung-ton ami Idaho. . I the fU; ¡lives at a breaek-neck G. G. N. McDonnell to join me. A f wherein its great magtiitii sulphur 1)3.7 part:-, carb'-n 4.0, an 1 which I owe allegianc« S i ’ pervisoi ’. s or O reoon B ranci ('. If. Lewis, of Allen & Lewis; J. 'H E M E R C H A N T Mists. I f the loss of a score < f i, -e ispee J. Andrews and his party ter words of explanation he con plied: “ I ask for nothing I otlR'!' niatti:r <-f no importance H McC.-aken, of MeCraheu & C .; j . W.i: mia:], of Wassermau & Co.; I w re unavoidably delate I at Kings- sented to do so, remarking at the more. Wc are about to be execut- making up the small l :due c f 1.7 in a recon noisa nee movement, can- Bankers, Ladd & Tilton. ton l t . nun-arrival of a train, same time, “ You must do the talk- | e<l, with only a few hours’ notice. P01 cent. Sulo-hur is yt ilow, but V such a Commotion, what must the This ’ :y weil nigh ensured the ing.” GEO. uè . JL 5 G i regon viji üranrfi We had no intimation of it until (h’s powiler is bevek ; arid the nii- skirmishing be ? Much more seri failure of the enterprise, When Invites you to call and see his A t the jail we were ushered into y 0;l informed us. croscope shows that this traiisinis- D. B . H U S H , i .nSGIY can yon ous engagements, in our civil war, Fuller and his party y reached Kings a large room, where we saw the: not prevail on the military author- is effected by covering or glaz- “ J2* H . d. .f J- SOf î , Â s e n t y fn d e p e n d ô n c e . wero scarcely deemed worth;, i f a ton* he was fully twenty-five min doomed men. They impressed inc i ti is to resnitc us for one or two *nK as ’‘ l "ere, the particles of sul- II. I I . B R O O K » . N. Y utes behind tho captured train. at once as a body of remarkably . days ? ” ' ; phur with very finely divided ear- report. But then our nu n fought Aral such was the nromptness with j replied: “ I will make an lion- boil, probably lampblack ; then, the SPRING STYLES with rifles, not the j end Is of j ->t which lie pressed the hot pursuit fine looking young men. The names L. W. ROBERTSON, In Y’ cuth’s and Men’s Clothing. as we subsequently learned, were : cat effort.” . color of the sulphur being securely Dr. J. B. JG correspondent;. It is a r. , f t > that twenty-two further he George D. Wilson, company B, sec- The other prisoners must have masked, its od e in concealed also know that the English found out •.me in sight of Andrews and his ond Ohio regiment; M. A. Ross, heard a poition of our conversation, bya littleoi: ,»r cinnamon ; and the SPRIN G STYLES D E N T IS T : r u g g i s t and A p o t h e c a r y how strong was Arabia position. party tugging nt a refractory rail company A. second Ohio regiment: foi they seemed quite elated. In Dress and Fancy Dry Goods. j Having returned t > 7 mixture is s »!. i at about thirty permanently locate, i» i , • , . The knowledge will he valuable " liieli they only nartially displaced, V\ iiliam Campbell, citizen of Ken- j knew that I must act promptly, times the cost of sulphur, its most kinds of áetal work. . . . I aiKPKXDKXCE, ORINJON. when they make another advan , . Hen .-forward there was no inter tiickv; P. D. Shadradk, Company having Brother McDonnell t«J j expensive and only useful ingredi- SPRING STYLES a specialty. — — val of burning bridges. It was D. second Ohio regiment; .Samut. talk with them, I left the cell and ents- Farmers who have fruit and Iu Hats and Cups Office in Vitnduyn L i’»».!. • n. w ] ’ ila r fle ld 's t iic « ‘ V lr w c d . now reduced to a race for life and Slavens, thirty-third Ohio regiment. vvent down into the front prism- vegetables to preserve will hardly; Illl.iI.EB is 1 j up stairs. berty, with the o«lds against the S. Robinson, company G, thirty- Vnrd, w. ere a squadron of cavalry ' fct' 1 able to afford such a price for SPRING STYLES izeppa, bound on his third Ohio regiment; John Scott, was already drawn up. They lincl, ; a ,liele work of art. Qovemoi Sherman, of Iowa, who fugitives. Mazeppa, In Lace and Embroidery. ; u t’ is visiting at Elmira, N. Y.. said to wild Tartar steed scouring the company K, twentv-lirst Ohio regi I found, been waiting quietly for .... ' == >rk f i i; • f Ukraine, is a fitting type uu-nt. I have already .«.aid I was our apiK-arane . Colonel î >i : - in 1 cDomiîiaîs, standard patent mncU- a reporter there the other day • 1 - W. * J. - j What Shall We Ito With R im ? SPRING STYLES .pital not tkcede»! ■ ints, < ils, varnishe«, dye fftufft, hair you. $12 a day and upwards ivatle at. “ I saw President Osrfteld h d vji nr two , tin* Federal» as they humed the struck by their fine personal. 1 Lawton had on that dav assumed : i 1 ■ -, toilet artules. |»erfumevv. T. , , , , In Gents’ Furnishing Goods. industrious. Men, women, l<..vs and ami even the oil with which could not but notice their cluvrful- I' < 'p ! *. - notili 1er Lraces, trusses, « ìk > dj »« s and sgo in Cleveland. You need not look ii- everywhere to w.irk for us. New is t-ie t It seems as if only yesterday he command of the post. He was an ■ • i sun-lri. , cigars, wine» autt ran work in spare tim e only <>r jrlvo yo ;i* v.j tunished : I really »aw him - nut Id» ,| ir iie « :i me was greased; passed n«‘ss under such painfu environ- old and highly esteemed personal i was in long clothes. But that was ' SPRIN G STYLES fo>- medicinal |>ur¡n>se8. to the Ltisiness. You ckii live- a« it. me it, but liis own form nod feittnrra. I imd '.bton. through the tunnel, over work. N o other business wiL jw v \ • - u i:«*: .! menU. 1 saw at a glance that they friend. I told him what had tran- really a good many yesterdays ago, : c ;¡s c n r c fn lly componnrlv-ili visited 111, tomb to do bnm.tge to tho »; m I d Hosiery nnd Gloves. No one can fail to make cnono-’U« ; I'hickr manga hriJgo ; beyond were disinclined to be communica- ’ spired in the cell, and urged him to j an,l here he is growing up into his once. Cootly outfit and ttnr.-. l . ... where the maityr Pnsiilent »:.» si,-«•]«- • • T nlv 15 18<S Cm fast, easily and honorahl; . •.ti-.itef;.-» T; r The watchnmii in rh s ip . on 1, .u ni:,, i-inggo'd their steam exhausted and I've. I arrested their attention in respite them at least until the next I teens ; full o f life, hope, joyous unt Augusta, Maine. LATEST DESIGNS whence I came and ulio 1 w*», a-! od i i- •-•ct t!u indefatigable Fuller nt their il moment, however, hy saying, day; that to execute them on such j looking into life; little knowing In Jewelry if I would like to *ee tho I’r. aul nt. J Two o f the cars had Veen “ Gentlemen, ive are tho bearers of short notice was utterly indefensi- i "h a t strife and care it is to bring; * m h greatly »urjjriied a< you mn lo Creai ih.tr I .nil■ ' 1 , I ut Fuller would switch Hu simply showed r.le l.e in , o . • Tl. se wf.ii unwelcome tidings to yrou. One blu ; that he couhl easily cut i f f all even anxious for the strife, with a SPRIN G STYLES .!(> !.'-.'.SON ¿ COOPER, •f Ih invited me into the tomb, ui-.servwvd : i > noli n a.si Img ami push on 0f them, then, quite to my amaze-1 possibility of escape. He was a noble martial ardor; f ul 1 of inquir ranking m»«' In Silk Handkerchiefs and Ties. removed the lid fr in that tarred y i. Sfci eml.y leo-r,,- w«sUth>.»D : i i ; '" 'd energy, lliecha.se ment. Inquired : “ Is this Mr. Scott?" „ian of generous impulses, and I ies and wonderments and question nnurm«* such cham e« r« .jai:: i and there lay (irnersl Gr,riioM hufnn-i • SALGO;! M D BILLIARD HALL. many men. w. men, h.i— n-l '.drew live the Older. I answered, " Yes,” I could not ac- saw he was gieatlv troubled and ings ; full of plans and purt ose«, —just as he lookeil the day of his lu,h; -l riifLt in thcir u* ii !.. . !,.s T r n J ‘a,n Rnpr- .count for it otherwise than that he perplexed. He repiied : childish hut noble; full of iiiiitn- —ill m a «roary, nnretn aliii »1. el’- »••rk properly from the --t *:■ : In»lv4.ir. lence, Oregon. Devi P*J more t ’.HM ten time** • . ,i . » h •ulflfiMd, for drepits the on, ii i Mi. take the hindmost”— had seen in the city paper* my ■ I agreetoall you say. 1 would \ t'ons of his eldeiK, who are not al- ••HtlU fun»i»h«*l fre N o «.-.«• I nil’ the 1 1 inn. and with the name in connection with the sxccu- most gladly affonl them relief; but," ways his betters rich in schemes, of the*« iiotie fentureii, I itw make money rapidi;. »n: : ¡died with the very Also a complete liue of time t«> the w cik. « V • • \ • eur i •trm k with their likenv«» t i tin : (In 1 *'iok l!o n solves to the ( tion of ( ’aptftin Andrews, ;ntoVBHMin«i «Il I all but a pauper in fulfillments; a gar ho continued, “ my orders are per- le.-st of a» 1 had »een him «live. I pri-i JinN nos * Co., Port in;* ■ hu : • ’ :i eit’ier side of the r« ad.; At this point a large well pro- emptory. I am required to execute dener to-day. a carpenter to-mor- year» will pit»« ere the preserving tv:n r ul I* r, ’ f i i course, oni se, changed W ir.! . : IT g a zZ r----- changed hi his tac- portioned man (who was evidently them to-dav, and have not tho least row, a scientific gatherer of curiosi- P l „ | n \ F a iK y G r o c e r ie s , tho •mlmimer'i work will I i . ivy ]„ y ■: : .1 .. Y ir. ^Sl 1y moved from all that i» left on earth f ; tie«. " :V llls engine, he im -, A leader among them), 1 think H. discretion.* If I diaobey my my orders orders tics the day after; ambitions to d o , d a mule, with no saddle and 1 [), Wilson, said to me : 1 J. K. COOPKK 1 am liable to be cashiered and dis-1 everything, knowing not how to do wit!. only a r uv bridle, and mounting it, 1 ' M. L. P ipr « "W h a t is the nature of tho ti graced.” anything. What shall wc do with We invite comparisons. We fear j In a little dings you bring us ? , visitl-ji; eoiitintied the pursnit. Having linished this w ot, w- him? n r .i.T a p i p e s , the l^iko VH I - *•!/ *», ■ lisike while —for the country was aroused I replied : “ You have been tried heard tlie steady tramp of th. -ii Educate him. It is n shame in 110 comP°t>tion. Our prices are the | an inquiry j y into the nfSttcr and ATTO R N E YS A T L A W , was joined by others, and the I by the' court martial at Knoxville cers up the stairway. They fi . I -Id» jf education to throw very lowest for first class goo«!*, and I kam if it was tene that th«’ re 1orests were scoured and searched and convicted as spies, and are to into the cell and drew up the'i -.faK to life without csiuip- . la-.'.ei cuthuicc. Or. in nil . mains of the , dead . President ( ha ■ b draectu,ns resulting m the be execute«!." nets in front of them, fcvery'h- ipniont so cheap. It we Lave U01 one dollar's worth of R en exprised to view, evi n t. satis- 1 n,e *'* seventeen of the fugi- lvj oined : " I t is hard to I k - was «lone with becoming gi a -, ill practice in all the Court» r f tho diei into battle with- auction goods in the store, •Slate. fy tho cnrioMty ° f the 1» ; of ' t convicted n.^ «pic», Wc were in- The finding of the court m*.r*tc! sending a carpenter .Inly 1" 1SS1 ly Iowa. I ho sexton, Ijeinji int< rro-j In n few day« ail of t’ i were formed that wo were to be sent on was distinctly read and tho < i *» hout tools. The far Remember tbe placo, gated about the matter, saiil it was lodged m tlm ( ’hattan. ,-a jail, a «langerous expedition under the for their execution. At this 1 td to set him at the true that Governor Sherman had; 1 here teey remained until the leadership of Captain Andrews, but Brother McDonnell and ni s. f L I V E R Y F E E D !s £ A L E at the corn field, the K . I ’ O r i ’ U E T O N iKc-n permitted to view the remains i month of June. Andrews, the lead- we never thought of being treati’d, withdrew to the prison-yard, w' Pettyjohn’s F erry !! pit him at the bench, of the dead, but that lie had noth- >'[, had been tried as a spy ar.d con- j jf captured, other than prisoners of we intended to taka leave of tie m Opposite Opera House. to put him in the - k J 2. «. PETTYJOHN, Proprietor. mg to say or do with the case. The v iete.l m the latter part of May. war.” In a little while they were man bed earn a few dollars a INDEPENDENCE. OREGCX. j I N D E P E N D E N C E , OREGON H f . the vault war« in posses-1 He, wit .1 another of theparty.es- 1 think another of the party ask- out in single file and were stop pel T T A V IN O PURCH ASED T H E OLD ■ enough to pay fo r ! l t V k 1,1; 1 lP‘'' - “ ^ Andrews was recaptureii ed : for my associate and myself to ad hi» ty * > - Lcbo ferry and put the roads leading clothes, or even both, United States Infantry, th. on the Gth of June and sent to At- ( “ How Are we to be executed ?’’ dress them in a few parting wor k But’ io it in takes his boy from in charge of the detail ofsol- l. io.a to I k executed, while twelve " My understanding is hanging.” I said to them as I shook hands *cht) 4 * W 4.T.». J * w .’. i-w w * 3 , First Class Condition him to work, before gvwrding the toinh, nnd (he or ;iers of the squad were ordered to Wilson inteipo*«.d with marked with every one : lipped, drives him to »n-t st lower pnees than l:ave rnlwl hcretofor« I ,vn now prepared tn cross the traveling t nolocked the gate <<f Knoxvihejor trial. emphasis: “ Wo do not care so " I would accompany you, but l >ls is to s nd him to public nt the most reasonable rates. It is nscrewed the lid that C'. nimerrUl Trsrrl.-r« tin the 7th of June I was stand- much to lie shot as soldieis, but to have said all that I could say Lmk the cheapest, safest and i send him to Siberia; Specialty. plat* set in tlie top ing at the turner of Decatur and be hanged like a dog is a burning to God, and may he graciously ble«« ever to get on. I f the coffin, and allowed Governor I ‘each tree streets and noticed a col- shaiue." Q U IC K E S T R O U T E you and save you.” HORSES BOARDED REASON’ APT,Y. |e blooded colt yon tn view the ie- tiinn of soldiers apyroaching. I in- I said: “ Young gentlemen, wo The last of tho file was the young- k befov von him • , ALl l*P *ove»*n t*. Rfslanrant Fr»»m independence to Salem. Ratiafactinn ginrantcvd R _ ' OU ust nim • (he best 1a thecitv. Open all ilav HerilJ. qnirecl what it meant, and was told arc not here to discuss the justice est—“ somolxxly’s darling " — and I enn alsay* be found at the ferry—-day iim his fire by putting i. H. b r e n n e r . Prop r. I n lt f llM 1 "«) ip;:; ••¡OTHER.' r ri Jit. M. C. PE TTYJO H N . A t Independence, P oil: County, Qgn. SOLE RIGHT FOR POL k ^ c "NT 3:1 COUNTIES. Receive Wheat ! |lMI L O lU iE >rv Monday all. §5 Loooi -y1 Anr.lny »‘venir I mìenue L oi * Wedm.td ./a hall. •m o« l’luu»:- are ripe. House o rent—Ii rti»n-'5 probabl u txgi until afte i ■ su’» by 'e, the wo A Nasal Injector idol»’» latan ii H ! , E- Mr. the otti bmslieil but fYalter A. ' / uucees3fiil For s.tlo Now is the Time ! a : HOME m F IR E S IS IM isso, : - Hi, : : MAMMOTH DISPLAY. r mmt and, in F» B E S T ! ’; GOLD»? r- - A COOPEE BEOS. STAELL, / k s O. I thread I pair, ted pric< i of whii lith’s. |\t the L’unioutl ^ir olds, l an u] » heifer piire ol L\ug. Ô, It i win's