doors. ue your dog loasc and shoot at eight, 1* the only way to protect yourself m there days of tramp* and thieve*.—Last Tuesday morning' Deputy Sheriff Stan- 1 nard went down to the Colley hotel and brongnt up t he gentleman who borrowed Mr. Goodrich'* horae. At one o'clock, p. m., be was brought before Juatlce Clarke for examination. District 0 Attorney Sale appeared in behalf ol the State, I and Mr. Donwlddie for the prisoner. After ashort examination the Justice bound the prison- Air over to appear at the Circuit Court, and in de- bl I fault of bail he was eent back to hi* former N11 ) boarding place, in cbaige of Sheriff Colley. Tte ,bl thief now claims that his real name is Puncheon, ** f and not Dav.e*, and it i- said on ^ood authoritythat be has already tervlt;-d two let ms in the pen- Iitentiatv. lie is not a hard looking customer l»y 5 j any means, and hie app -stance would not indi- I cate that he was what ihe circumstances so plt;nn-ly show him to be. The Milton Ann borre Thief ■Society have been lodt-fan gable In their efforts I to secure protection to the members of their so- I Iciety always, and in ibis case have spare i neitk I er time nor money in securing the rogue, and will do all in iheir power to secure his conviction. This is the kind of protection that horseowners want, and the Milton Anti-horse Thief Society provides it. The officers are first class men. its business affairs are well managed and it furnishes its membership a protection that can Ibe secured in no oJier organization.—Mrs J H Snyder, of St. Peter, Minn., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs Collins, for some