THE ENGLISH DETECTIVE. The men who show special aptita-le for the works says Blackwood's Mags- give, speaking of English detectives, are first sent out sod tested as parols in plain clothes; afterward ther are detached as divisional detectives. Each of the divisions has its own detective constables, the sergeants being always on duty ar the central station. The Superintendent or [uspector is in at- tendance from 9 toh to receive appli- cations for assistance and to issue or- ders. The duties of the vity detec- tives are especially difficult and deli- cate. Now and again, of course, they have to trace ont the parpe:r ators of a commonplace murderer or ordinary burglary. Bat as a rule they are chiefly concerned with commercizi frauds, where the criminal is presuma- bly as quick-witted as themselves, and +has probably taken his precautions against discovery. Generally he has already made tracks and refuge in foreign countries, sough, He may have gone where there is nn extra 1 tion treaty; but as there are muy disagreeables to be met with among foreiguers, whose manners he dislikes: and of whose language he is ignorant, he more frequently takes a passage for America or Australia, so easy to change your Dame. to casi your skin, and lose yourself in a new existence amonga great Eoglish- speaking population. Even in the former case, and be- yond the range of extradition treatics, the refugee from justice is not alto- gether safe. Should the . > » . : follow him up and find out, existe~ce | may be made unplessant or even in- | tolerable. The agent of the Engiish law can stick to the fugitive liks Lis shad ww, sod by comm .nicating with | foreign confreres, who eargerly end | assistance, can make any cootinental retreat uncommonly hor, As a mal ter of fact, successfd| pursuit and ul- timate capture are for the most part mere questions of money. If anotor, ious absconder is not trackea and brought back, it is generally because those who have been robbed wronged have personal reasons for hashing up the affair At this mo ment there are city gentlemen, once sufficiently notorious, left to them- selves and to their consciences in Spain sod in Sweden, whose present addresses are as well known as that of any respectable merchant in the Post Office Directory. But cases the police are powerless, unicss private eate and in such rmimaitaliti— Guilty of Murder, : The trial of George Willson for the killing of Wakefield Gains ended on Saturday evening, when the jary re tured a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree, The jury was out fio hours, the first ballot standing vine for first degrea and three for secoud degree, Coransel for defense occupied three hours in their argument, sad alter District Attorney Graham had losd for the Commonwealth Judge charged the jury. i == i ~The Rochester Express says the surviving “War Governors” of the States that did not secede are to hold a reunion at 8t. Louis during the Grand Army encampment next September. There are not many of them. The fol- lowing is a list nearly complete : John (i. Downey, California; Lelsnd Stanford, California ; F. F. Low, California; Samuel J. Kirkwood, lows; William M. Stone, loxa ; Richard J. Oglesby, Illinois : Charles Robinson, Kansas; Thomas Carney, Kansas ; Samuel J, Crawford, Kansas ; Alexander Ramsey, Minnesota ; Austin Blair, Michigan; Henry H. Crapo, Michigan ; Augustus W. Bradford, Marvisnd ; Alvin Saun- ders, Nebraska ; Nathsuiel 8S. Berry, New Hampshire : Joel Parker, New Jersey ;: Avdrew G. Curtin, Penusyl- vania ; William Sprague, Rhode Islan; James Y. Smith, Rhode Island ; Eaward Salmon, Wiseonsin; Ji T, Lewk, Wisconsin. The term * War Governfr,” teed not to hurt the horse and are won detective | rprise sets them in mwotioo, | 5 CENTS. . Qloves al Go per pair, Ladies, Hose at 5c per pair. Ladies Underwear of all Grades. Ladies’ Toilet Sets, Satchels, Fle. A fine line of WAN Hair Goals Jewalry, Hanging Lamps, Albums, Glass and Willow ware, wm short the i 1 FULLEST AND MOST COM-| + PLETE LINE OF NOVELTIES ! nd other goods, in town, and at the | Lowest Prices. : Satisfuction guaranteed to all our customer. YARNS, Imported and of Cheaper Grades. : All kinds of STAMPING Done, and for less money than you can get it elsewhere. Designs all new. Call and see us, 7 CORMAN. | | | | | i It seems Ay scratehing very divtremsing allowed to continue tumors form which SWAYNE'S OINTMENT the tiching and blending, OPED STRENG] [HESED Kee 3 giaemenl TEDICAL (0, Dafialo.N. 3. plete rening Dee A. V. SMITH. GROCER. ~Everthing in the line of Canned Goods, Cheese, Starch, Syrups, | Sugars, SOAPS SOAPS. SOAPS SOAPS. i ! | } Teas, A —— TOBACCOS, | TOBACCOS, Telephone Communication ALL ODui3 OF ] is pompiete » This In the hook a th dl ii they cried, sud By belay BE IL OVEY Was, & Winter Evening Hew ma, 8 urge oolipetion of Aeting Uhursdes, Yableauk, Gamer, Purties, vis. Tut wp sal gatherings, private hontriontn, and evenings st home, i Baek the Old Heme. A Novel, By May oC ih Hechinilons and Mond} args 4 oh, » nn endings, » is and eraion tor sobout exbibitdess and public sud Private soreriaintoenta, 5. The Standard Letter Writer for Ladies sud Gea. Pern, & complete guide 10 ourreapandense, giving plain directions for ‘an somsposition of letters of every kicd, with Sununwrable forms spd exsmpion, 6 The Froses Desp. A Novel, author of ** The Wousss in White,’ ete 7 Hed Conrt arms, A Novel. By Mrs. Henry ihe Landy of th ake. By Sir Walter Bouts, “The 5 The ofthe Lake. r Walter * Lady of the dd 15 8 roshanee (0 verse, and of ol the works of Moott, nous is wore bewatital han this. % In Cupid's Net. A Novel By the author of “ Dorn Thetne, 15. Amos A Novel, Hy George Eliot, as. that of “Adam Rede, ' The MHI en the Fions,™ ste 11. Lady Gwendoline's Bream. & Novel, Ny the asthut of *' Does Thotne 17, The My» of the Holly Tree. A Novel, By the suthor of © Dors There 15. The Budget of Wit, Humor and Fus, » age eeliontion the Toney sorios, shetebes, apeodote, por, wad juan oe eha Moworbank's Will, 4 Newel, By Mim Mulook, author of + Jubs Halifax, Gentiomen, via 15, The Gray Woman, A Novel. By Nr Caakell, sathor of Mary Barion, on 16 Sixteen Complete Stories by Fopuiar Authors, wnbiracing Jove, humana snd detestive stories, stories of soately fe, of adventure, of raliwny fife, wie. Bil very ine wienilag, [’ 1nd r Dane's Seeret. A Novel 5. Braddon, suthor of © Aurers Viard," sie 1h Funey Work for Home Adornment, sn cutie pew work apes thls sulgest oonsalping ney and jpeactivnl susiruotions tor making faney baskels wail pockets, backs, secdis work, embroidery, sie. ota. profusely and viegantly By Witkie Collins, By Miss M. Borst wre delighted with thew 0. Manual of Etiquette for Ladio and Gentlemen, 8 guide to politeness ned good Breeding, g)Yisg the tiie of modern etiquette for ll ooRaie 71. Useful Knowledge for the Million, s handy Book of well information far all, spon many and varies i 71. The Heme Cook Hook and Family Phys. chan, coniniviog hundreds of exovibont coming recipes wud Biuts to Bouwmbespers, ales telling how Lo rare sll vines wilements by simple hime remedies. 1. Manners and Customs in Far A way Lande,» very interesting and Lustraetive book of travels, denoribieg the pecuitar Hie, habits, manners sud custasns of Uhe prople of forelgm mounirie, "NY Popular Ballade Bame sire ax show mosis, Words of ali the 034 and sew song #5. Called kK. A Koved. By Hugh Conway "AL the erid's Mevey. A Novel By Vierepos Warden, anther of © The Howse on the Marsh, ™ ole 71. Mildred Trovanion. A Sowl By © The Deck wos.” puthar of © Molly Bawa,” #ie » Dark Days A Novel By the author of Called Back 2. Shadows on the Suew, 4 Sersl. By BL Far Jeon, anibor of © Brend snd Chovse and Rime, ele 3. Leoline. A evel By Mary Omi May, author of * Brendes Yeres 2. Gabriel's 4 the Whirlwind, A Neve Marringe. A Novel By Wilkie Celiln, author of Es ‘. of © (nid MA intes ¢ Mowry Py Mary i By Mise MW. K. Brad Lady Audiey's Bevel.” ia wn. A Sevel By Oe sulber of ¥ Reapin Coll Hay, an Pa 5. Valeele's Fate. A Novel By Mra Alexander, 58 her of © The Wesiag OL" se # Mleter Mose. A Novel ef The Wesas fs White,” etn 2. Anne. A Newel. By Mes Beary Wool, author of * East Lynne = The Laurel Hush, A Wore thar of eke Halifar, Gestiomen 3» Hobinsen Crusoe, A hrilling sary Pe Foe, describing the ad ventures of 8 caaiawe) Paeifs Ooean @. Wow to Make structive series 57 art Editar of The Farms and Gerdes i Parlor Magle and Chomi Sook which tells bow to perfor & By Wikis Collins, asthe By Mise Malek ot stive ty I in thes a and Poultry praeh Poultry Pay. 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