Show TH Salt THE fait §aiij &t!wa4: Cdrgrapf Dnily Paper in the Territory The Pioneer Homo Interests anil the Itnvutcd to mni Poiiiieul rights ot the people A Family every settlcau-u- Papor tka in PUBLISHED MONDAY tehms is advaxcm Delivered at residence in the City Six Months S7:00 annum $12:00 Three Months si uifo — cash is advance: Six Months $ii:00 annum $10:00 Three Months $:o0 credit of the house saved! The impetion from my knowledge of his integri-tuous Harley first broke the silence honesty and general good conduct “A godsend by Jove! A miracle1" that it is true thus far— namely that Lombard street in 1837 the farm of remarked “Queer he is fully persuaded of its truth certainly” bankers Co time the “The grounds upon which his opin“What some people would call Overplus k of I’rov idence The ion lmd been formed are not shown cleiks an interposition eleven o'clock in the morning fact is I suppose that old Griphall consequently the question appears to worried public confihuty partners stands to lose the sir you can have or over me to be whether dence in the stability of monetary consufficient confidence in his judgment to by the crush of the Lombard linn” The senior partner looked grave: the act upon his warning or whether takcerns m general and of the aforesaid boon milconferred by the celebrated ing into consideration the high charhouse in particular exceedingly shaky lionaire might relieve his mind but the acter and so forth of Sir Anthony sundry large sums withdrawn quietly you would not be justified in Griphall by certain circumstance was not altogether soothand as it were by stealth On the other bar ing to his pride cautious individuals whose interpretasetting this accusation as the result of a the baronet might not be acquainted misconception or what not of the real tion of the signs of the times was genthe with the on facts conuniversal widecrash and peculiarly unsatisfactory eral panic part of this young man” dition of the firm consequently could The cashier had commenced life as In fact uneasiness spread min every seed connected with the not dream of the benefit it would de- a lawyor’s clerk hence the logical st le firm of Overplus & Co from the most rive from this deposit of half a million of Iris speech which had a very diverge effect upon the three principals of cash peewit addition to the staff of employes “Whatever Confound the fellow! Send hi in to may be Sir Anthony’s a reddiaired gaunt cadaverous Scotch reasons gentlemen nothing can be the rightabout with his twaddle and lad to the venerable more cried Ilarley eyeing the than of the tomfoolery” cashier opportune placing Day by day gold a rich yelthis amount of cash at our disposal delinnuent with no kindly glance flowed low stream df precious metal “The cash would set us square out from the bankers’ coffers to be re- A few hours more will decide not remarked !’ placed by notes new and crisp— notes perhaps our fate — I trust there is no again! — note stress- real danger of that— but whether we fully faded and “Gentlemen’’ said the senior parted twisted crumpled— notes from five are to be subject to the infliction of a which we are run — hundred at ner infive to presraising himself in his eliair with an pounds pounds ent to meet” remarked the venerable air of decision “I cannot agree with discriminately cast together rcfuresciit-itithe exset depreciation of fine credit head of the firm with an air of some you The risk is too tremendous to be lightly run At present as far as we of this eelebtated firm As yet howAt that moment like a run died taken another knock at can judge there is no immediate danever nothing the doer announced a visitor the comger to our credit with the exception of place Upon the bank these s)asmodic acts of - oo prudent clients were but mand to enter being followed by the that heavy draft of Guidons & Co immediate appearance of the lank raw the morning lias passed quietly I must heavy nmalls premonitotyof the comboned Scotch clerk the insist upon exercising my authority as ing tempest — the shrill vAListle preThe circumstances paratory to the roar of the hurricane — butt of the employes the standing joke head of the firm allow are extraordinary but capable the cries of drowning — - the settling of the younger branches of the estabdown d’ the gallant ship in the turbid lishment and a youth looked upon with of easy solution The young man states vocable eyes by the superior that within one fortnight from this la no skillful waters of bunkraptey very piBy officers the of tire whole bank date and careful of this the vessel lotage handling money will be “Well vyhat do you warn?” inquired withdrawn with the intention of utmight yet weather the stem— yet reach with a slight sneer ©a his terly ndning our credit since in these Nevertheless a haven of safety on Harley times end under these difficulties were this particular morning affairs looked handsome lips The Scotchman whose awe in the we ti appropriate black the horizon was this large sum the exceedingly overcast with angry clouds the master presence of the magnates somewhat probabilities of our being able to meet his equanimity stood twis- such a draft arc very problematical inmarioeis held counsel together as to disturbed his thumb then and his deed feet If this occurs of which he die wisest course to pursue in the preshuffling ting in a highly nervous state but his clear has warned ns he merits reward and sence of impending danger j “‘Fifty thousand pounds! too bad! too gray cues maintained nevertheless that gratitude if his story turns out to be sort of independence and mastery of his false he receives his discharge Meanbad!” remarked the stately patriarchal indicative of a shrewd able while I need hardly impress upon your head of the firm leani ng back wearily thoughts determined mind the necessity of iw i nds iu his chair gentlemen “Black ingratitude!" “I have a ’’corntmiwicatim to make keeping this communication a close se exclaimed the — As to the money xtt will place gentlemen junior partner a handsome “Then make it at ©nee?” exclaimed it in a separate chest MaAham follow whoso lips were label r it and see that not a farthing of it is with emotion ss leaning over the iHarioy angrily “(Let the poor lad ©lone Harley” touched till the period of probation has table he scrutinized the cheek for the if erguson to his elapsed muttered sum which had been preFoiing man ca may leave! invincible partner sented for payment that morning us “No gratitude where money is The firm of Overplus & Co Mil “I have learned tbit Sir Anthony Gripliall designs to ruin (hefirm througf l floated boisterous werehe waves high Harley 'The fellow Is indebted said the clerk that deposit the winds crippled the vessel but yet to otir generosity' for his very existence ' 'The effect of this stetemeut upon the on the m of disaster Fke a noble bark yet he shows no mercy “But my life if ever I get a chance three partners was eluetrieul the two under jury masts rode the once stately Hera let him look out — I’ll beggar him!” yruug men with incvdulity and wrath house of the verier alii banker crash— here ruir on tbrir featured' see iced a ©Tush and thereciiod the young man fiercely his brows stamped the venturous and there wreck Around and afir rtf' contracting with a aster whilst he clench- ©bout to immolate sound of edifices to libel but the the ed his white the nsu cs of falling m pugilistic vehe- youngster rang tire knell of others eacr involving its senior turned deadly pale mence “ ‘Veimeance is mine saith the in remerseles doom “This is a very serious statement Each dev Tsi'd!' ” rcinnrkori the old man solemn- j'oting man” said the latter solemnly dawn bi ought fresh tidings of credit ly “Let ns rather strive to extricate “How are you propered to substantiate shattered enterprisi’s collapsed banks smashed: wh'le atlit art the gloom Mie ourselves from our diiiicultythan invoke it?” clou flasli forked of the horrid The a of the clerk led countenance folk w lightning tvll upon our A few creatures more such drafts nd the credit of tire a look of doubt “ear and perpk xity glare of suicide struck consternation in Ainid the house will hardly sustain the shock nutura'ly to the public mind augured ill for thaficandor of eommereial disaster the hhrh be expected on e itch a moiuniuus Though outwardly so calm so occasion cbarrctr of the ses ior partner his strict in the presence of' threatening ruin - known resources and acthe clear blue eye of the senior “Gentlemen” he said after a short robity partite skill in controlling his emotion was the the whkh knowledged during expressed intensity of the grief pause o the experienced storm and piloting his craft through brooding in his weal as the first painfully vjsildo of the earthquake which might glances of his superiors “I must (throw the shoals aud ipaicksands of finance How I had enabled the firm to hold its mo hurl down the splendid edifice reared myself upon your generosity Lv became posscssed'cf this secret J can- and by opposing a cool calm front to and unrivaled energy perseverance J haw felt it my duty to skill seemed to warn him of the ap not reveal panic to inspire confidence in the Bunds A remarkable warn you of the true nature ft’ this of the most timid The tightness prt aching catastnonhe of this occurred during theweiy of the money maiiet the iuipossildlit’ transaction I wan vouch for the acof the conflict between eimtiijai of negotiating loans sufficient to meet curacy of my statement time boat cun but the emergency the general condition f alone move its truth Within one aiid confidence A gentleman entered the distress in financial circles the disposi- fortnight from this date every neony ot tion to hoard in preference to speculate that half million twill be withdrawn at morning with tilic intention of a considerable sum urged' to a sure symptom of the deterioration f one draft Gentlemen I implore you take this step by the solicitation suofKis credit m seasons of disturbance— all to lie careful” The senirr partner notwed hh those causes combined to render foe The earnestness with which this ad- wife forward and greeted canvo dress was delivered1 the entire position of the firm one of extreme appearance The gieitleman R'ril should the present uneasy prepared for s clearly manifested in his manner him that what he stated was the simple fact war hardemu his heart again1 an feeling of de nos' tors assume the for mercy ind thought of Lis wife above all tire absence of any conr and j‘ a run Whilst the iunior the head of the of the firm remained thoughtfully ceivable motive m his part for con- Toikis astonishment silent tfter the chief had spoken a tall cocting such au extraordinary falsehood firm addressing one of the paying! cashiers him to attend to his effect n an of florid complexion entered produced a singular requested upon iu individual the the room exclaiming: “Well this us hearers question direedv add-“What the devil do you raean? ing: carrying the joke tco far? Jlerc’Sfa sirs draft from (1 unton & Co for £80(lAt (Plenty of raoncy Where did you Itiara this rigmarele of niy dear I otilbund them!” asked the contemptuous nonsense?” plenty iu the cellars no inconvenicnoa In tho world!” an assumption An cvlanuition alnost a groan es- Harley f mb which concern to sir” sav not m the am the at operated liberty upon “I caped lips of the senior partner - mind of the client tkathe bowed himwhilst at audible luck ward blessing turned the clerk respectfully but self out preferring to encounter a curburst from the lips of the fiery junior flie “But man you don’t expect u to tain ltcture to stultifying his ow n judgThese hounds! are the very men to whom wc advanced listen to such a story ment s to the stability of the firm of Still the iiicmveni-enetwenty tbinsand not a month ago to without a title ef corroborative evi- ( fverplus k Go and anxietv to the partneis was save their tredit” dence!” said Ferguson suddenly facing the almost intolerabiir and as day after day stare to and round “ilavc ytu succeeded in negotiating endeavoring and Sir such If loan with Mantel Anthony gave nohrn passed poor fellow out of countenance Ferguson?’’ the soviet- partner calmly were the intention it utterly failed: 'tb whil-- t to the churgin and mortification S' No: they will not advance a stiver whole soul of the cJurk was concentrat- of Ilarley the cash whkh would 'have on any terms ” ed in one strenuous desire to have his instantly relieved them of all trouble I lie heads of the firm regarded each word of warning heeded by the st'tiur was lying untouched in the coffers that the titer in blank partner and his gray eves were fiisten-- gentleman vented kis spleen iqiou him Sci'toliinan “How lour un we hold out leading eaaerly upon the venerable lace of untbi tmute '' :t such :t litonly the aAed In lev of his portly coad- filial dignitarj and perhap- - the of the hit of jvetitude J n anver to the overy jutor of triumph orer his adversary lie merely viid can’t kiv f tie: mob ru li oieal-ecm do could tiloiH have enabled him to ic vre vust throw up the raids” “I have done my duty sir v vocation the clerk Whatever plied ifii natal! no eheetful moie Ferguson Tin head of the firm turned to the might have given hovvevci di'agreea-bluoodtly the warning to tire sanguine junior hi nr k t (be loot' interrupted the cashier who had lem uiail a ilent but ct it redounded little to the Ollh'lt iii tuei spectator of tbe foreeoiug l “Fouie in’ cried Harley impa- seen liii eve intently senitiniiiia 'he credit ot the latter that lie should haveof tient! li ird course features of the Scotchman gloated over the approaching misery whiili seemed the inevitable lie dour opened and the tuMiier as if reading in u hook the winkings m dismissal his mind with a profound tonseijucnce oi’tlic Keotebiinin'1 I'rercuted biniself to the three priests of Mammon “What is your opinion of this affair hood Hut Iarley seemed to have taken a 'IVell Marklmiu ashed the former Markham?'’ what is it?’ icw of the matter the true The cashier bowed as was his wont personal quiiyij Harley brusquely oi reasou of his bitterness when addressing against McAd-abuUilidrt the Hsu and taking thejicn from in by Sir Anthony (JriphallJM ro Mammon being the deference paid to his tarm-ibuiiiiiu bin Cal an if twuhlig it iQ uis story by taclicad of the firm arid the tlus Cttshiw simpl The heads of tla firm regarded each fingers to balance his ideas replied: adoption by that sagacious veteran of m “r in silent astonishment an antagonistic line "of policy! So far This “It is a mysterious case sir certainly thin feeling that Tliu young man seems to mo to hare had Harley carried targe sum of money placed at their at the my Rick of time when acted very properly in thus coming for- on scTcra! oocaaiona of press ixg danger da judicious use ruin might be ward provided of course his statement fee had boldly advocaten the approprithe crisis bridged over the be true Oa that peiaf I as iff eyia- ation of a portion of the Imrecea’a Is- bevgsge foiled hai ' 1 j1' posit to meet the vain his coadjutor remained firm and even Ferguson cxircssed a doubt ns to the adv isability of meddling with the time had exmoney till the appointed Such was the state of affuirson pired the morning of the eventful day which was to decide the future of MeAJam The partners were assembled in solemn conclave ready to puss sentence on the themselves culprit or to congratulate destrucon an escape from certain tion “Ila ha!” laughed Harley mockinghas been ly “that young scoundrel playing a deep game depend upon it On my life I believe the fellow is a fpy who Jesuitical hypocrite a sneaking has teen doing his utmost to ruin us!" “You are too hard upon the poor follow” remarked a Ferguson generously disponed man “As Markham said even it the affair does not turn out as McAdam anticipated yet then reasons for his statement may be vaua i ii “Valid or not I stick to my text Either he gives us satisfactory evidence of this plot tliis very day or he leave our service” said Ilarley haughtily “I agree with Ferguson you are unLet us be just to the Scotch lad thaukful that our credit has been upheld without the aid of this money I cannot believe that MeAdarn has bepn actuated by any but good motives” remarked the senior partner “You are both blind completely bebliud to the facts of the ease lieve on my conscience that the fellow puts us eff with this trumped up storv tire to our cash’ prevent utilizing solely persisted Harley “I’ll tell you what it is Harley’ said Ferguson promptly “I’ll bet you a thousand pounds that this fellow clears himself either by the actual event or by satisfactory explanation” fone!” cried the fiery junior “I Gentlemen you forget yourselves this is no place for gambling” remarked the bead of the firm rebuking-l“Come let us dismiss the subject and proceed to business’ Jicarcely however (had the trio their labors when the cashier catered the room ‘‘Well Markham what is it?’ inquired the senior j'artner removing ihis glasses from Ins nose and leaning back in his chair ‘A draft for five hundred thousand pounds from bhr Anthony Griphail said the cashier ©nietly The partners fglancea ot each oilier astounded Eh? you're joking surely?'"’ exclaimed Harley who© face wore i somewhat exsheepish pression “Here it is sir you can isspect it yourself” The senior partner was deeply moved his yemirable kindly visree clouded over with just indigimriov not with alarm but gradually of the re anger at the brse treachery novvned firm cf Griphall ovrrcauie all considerations of prudence “Pay the money Murkl am ever Let me farthing jute as they sent it know when the clerk ie ready te leave” “Well 'Earley how do you feel? a exclaimed Ferguson trifle lightei’ as the cashier sotired “Y es jiifess that I vvas wtoiu1 What a dastardly trick of that Sir Anthony!” “A cruel cruel plot Ilarley” sakl the head Ofrthe firm sadly “But fir the warning given u it would iliuve been but tee successful “Mo doubt of it — not a shadow of doubt about it” agreed Ferguson “The old rascal ought to be horseA thousand Ywuin’t it whipped Ha kd The cashier announcixl that Sit s desk was pro pairing to leave with the cash The head of the firm passed into the outer office and conmilfronted the clerk of the renowned lionaire “Tell SirAnthony with my reompli ments that Jit has net succeeded in effecting thcauin of his earliest benefactor” saiilrf he old man sternly then taking no further heed of the astonLh-h- ! retraced kis steps into messenger the after sanctum the layckoning MeAdara Scotchman to follow lum Having seated himself Ie addressed the latter: “We are mu di indebted toyouMc-Adufrom saving us from a but before expredicament pressing our sense of tlie obligation under which we labor in a practical manto leuru from ner wc should yoir own lips tin source whence you obtained (h infonuat'oi requisite to put is on oire guard "From my sir who r's luisban-is a clerk in thccnploy of tl e Baronet and who will cert inly la now tha t the secret of the pl t is “We will piovide fin him lematk-ethesmioi partiw shortly “Will sir what w at a "My bi ol nofl'ee house in rheapsidi when lie overheard a com ersatkin la'tvveen tlie Burunet’s eanfidential clerk ard the Baronet's nephew implying the intention of Sir Anrheny to ruiri you if possible this being a revenge for a slight you once put upon him in the Stock Exchange many years ago My broth felt it to be his duty to mention the circumstance to me under a promise not to reveal his name in order that I might put you on your guard sir” “How will this affect your asked Harley “He wffl seen by tfto two gentlemen and though he appeared wholly uncontheir suspiscious ot their presence cions were evidently aroused iu fact they have kept their ees upon him ever since” Wc shall not forgot you Me Adam remarked the head of the firm as he signed the young man to retire Nor did he forget him for within a few years of the extraordinary attempt to ruin the firm of Overplus & Oo by Sir Anthony the name of Griphall Hector Mcdiun was enrolled among the partners of that once more flourishthe next junior Harley ing concern having atoned for his harshness by supinterests on porting the Scotchman’s ev cry passible occasion WILD SS WILL was gathered A Christmas party round the fire—a leaping roaring joand indulging in the orvial of thodox amusement We had an ancient housekeeper among us who had known some of us ever since we were be rn and the papas and of many others of us long mammas time before we wore bom “Ah! ” remarked the ancient dame when one of our stories — I think it was a ghost story— had come to a conclusion — “ its all very easy to talk but I suppose there are other per ons who have seen strange things — ay and can tell strange things about ’em too isn’t for nothing that I lived seven years and three months in the service of my Lord Milament" know his lordship well I observed “ that is I have seen his porand read of trait in the in the newspapers his achievements He ran away with when I was a boy and married Miss Jaghire tho great Indian heiress didn’t he ? ' “ Yc sir he did” d “lie killed Sir Hargreaves the west country baronet in a duel about Lady Grimwood didn’t he? I remember his trial and aeqhitta) as though they bad occurred yesterday” “ Yes sir he did but he was badly Sir Hargreaves was a and provoked man — lived at the Brimstone Coffee and always drank a pint of Hoiwe He wasn’t Schiedam before breakfast the first tall gentleman who had been shot about Lady Grimwood” “And he died Embassador at Madrid didn’t he?” “ Yes sir but that was long after he left die service It was full forty years ago that I was housekeeper to the Right Honorable the Earl of Lord Lieutenant of Baxkshiraq at Cartfoil House Hay Hill Berkeley Equare” “ A nd was it there you had become " acquainted with auy strange tale? nodded signifiThe housekeeper cant© “What may it have been about now— love?” “Not a bit of it” replied the “could never abide love housekeeper and wouldn't trouble my head about No it wasn’t the least such nonsense in the world about love” “ Murder now? ” I hinted “ Worse ” said the housekeeper emphatically “Worse!” I repeated “what can be worse?” I fire thieves I thought murder would cover a multitude of crimes “ I see you are ali living of curiosity to know about it and I won't keep you Besides the any longer in suspense story's a short one It was hushed up at the time and it would have been much more than my place was worth to breathe a word of it to a living soul But the chief piople concerned in it Tlie very dog was are all dead d by the butcher the day afterward he could as if poor dumb creature have wagged a tail to compromise any- It "I body” “ But we havn’t beard who was or the butelier cither” in I am afraid begin dear luadamc to hear” “Pray tho dog I broke somewhat impatiently tlie beginning my We are all impatient at “Well then” commenced the housekeeper settling herself comfortably in her “you shall hear about it J ust draw your chairs closer around me for I’m not very long of breath” We did as the old lady desired and he weut on thus: In the year 18ift I was as I have told you housekeeper to my The story I am telling you has to do with the winter of that same year My Lmd had been away from London dining the hunting season lie had a pack of hounds at Cartfoil Ilall (the family name was Cartfoil) and had been entertaining all the gentry of the countryside with many of be nobility from 'Loudon in the true stile of old Emrlish hospitality All the grand furniture in the mansion oii llay Hill had been covered up when his lordship since iteptembor and her ladyship went out of the town The carpets in the grand saloons were j oiled up the chandeliers wrapped in yellow eauze tlie pictures the same — dreadful grim old pictures there wera if noblemen in curly wigs and ladies iu hoop petticoats and shockingly low dresses — and rich silver and parcel gilt relate of which my Lord Milkniaiit being ao great a nobleman had a vast quaatity was sate and sound in four oak chests with iron at clamped Messrs Doublon & Moydor'sthe bankers in Fleet street sliIt good plan to send ver to the bankers for there were about ia thgs plenty ef m A iu eirculat-n- lerritnry THURSDAY TrnH— IX ADVASCE: S:0P Six Month? hreo Months $3:00 lUILFD— CASH IX ADVANCE:! annum 57:00 Six Months T‘i Month $2:50 Per annum $'00 Per $Hj and no police except the wheez olu constables Mud the Iww street rcl waistcoats It was on the “1st of December 1319 that I received a post letter franked" memby Tubwell one of tho county for my Lord Milla bers tor Darksbirc mant a as always too generous with his franks and never had any to spare for himself This letter was from his lordship and in his usual kind style though t my very great surprise told nie that hound the Countess were coming up to m London All spend Christmas I had been in their service then foui' years come that Christmas day they had kept it at Cartfoil Hall However there was no mistaking He always gave my lord’s directions them himself for her ladyship saving her memory was one of the living and never did anything much beyond lying on a sofa and talkI ing to her gray and green parrot was to hue the carpets laid down well dusted all the beds well aired for my lord waa to bring comand I pany with him flora Durkshire was to get the plate from foe banker’s and have it all well cleaned for a grand banquet my lord intended to give on Christmas day Inclosed in the letter was a slip of containing an order to the bankers to deliver the plate to me or to Beeswing the butler and whiehas I can recollect ran thus: days Hall Dkc 19 1819 Cartfoil Doubloon it Moydor— Please delivthe four boxes marked A B C Lb containing the plate left in your care - or Samuel Beeswing to Mrs my servant the bearer of this er Millamant There was his lordship’s signature but somehow the name certainly seemed written in a larger and more tremulous hand than usual but stilt the remainder of tho letter was like enough to him and foe cover bore postmark 1 showed it who to Beeswing laughed and said it was very likely that il there had been merry doings at Hall during the week that my lord had taken Pother bottle over night and that his hand was rather shaky the next morning added “And you may be sure” Beeswing “ that his lordship punished the smril beer if he did have t’other bottle" The quality drank small beer then Soda water was the morning after invented but that was thought bad for tho stomachs "and wasn't at nil foe fashion However I wasn’t quite satisfied “ I dare say it’s very nervous and silly of me Beeswing” I said “ but it behooves us all to be careful I will take this letter to Wild Mr Will He knows my lord’s hand well enough and I shall see what he savsto Now Wild Mr Will as wo servants many of whom had known him since lie was a baby in lon clothes called him was to the world m general no other than the lion William Cartfoil my lord’s younger brother He was a dreadfully wild young man Mr Will lie was fond of wine and women and dice and all sorts of wickedness lie had noen a Captain in foe home guards but had sold out He hud fought half a score of duels and killed two or three people— rest their souls and he merciful to his —but he was one cf the merriest host tempered fellows you ever knew or saw My lord was very fond of him and hod paid his debts and set him up again times out of number: but vou could do nothing with Wild WilL lie was always getting into scrapes and had got him out when his lordship again getting into new ones People said ho lived mosdy now by playing at cards and dice and that nis carrying on with actrcssss at the play painted hussies !— were dread f'ul I knew he had borrowed money of Beeswing more than once and had at least of his but still no pin money every quarter one could help liking him and he waa almost adored by the servants I took the Iouer to Wild Bill at his lodgings in Great Iliver street St James He was drinking hocK with a and a low wretch captain of dragoons of a fellow that got his living by nze- fighting but he came out ou the landI showed him mg to speak to me the letter and hinted at my doubts “Stuff ard he cried when he had read the letter twice through and Ijejd it to the light “It’s Jack Lartiuu s fist for live hundred guineas’ (My lord’s name was John) New market to the knocker of Newgate that it s mv brother’s hand No lx niy makes blots like these the Earl of except nt Besides don’t you see that he spells ‘swept’ without the ‘t?’ Jack never could spell Trot you away to the banker’s my- - worthy soul and get the plate and polish it all up nice and bright for you know how particular is and what a my Lord Millamunt pother there will be if the corouoi doesn’t come well out on the spoons and: forks There get along with you an there s a guinea to dnnk my health fa top— mind for safety you lock the plate up in my lady’s boudoir to be onxmnizgjf it” James Orton and — Jaeisoa were hung by a vigilance committee at Sidney Iowa fur the murder of a 2&&a named Holloway TSrey foe people thought jnatiS tardy and took them eat aad has® &S3 3 r r |