weapon to Are at th* m. I 1/0At Mr. Cleo. Levis’ they effected an Uientrance and ransacked the h u e pe without seeming anything. Mr. Levis tn heard them sn i opene i Are. Her* datoo, the thi» ve 4 boldly returned the uli flre wkboot Injury to anyone. The ev homea of Mr. O. W. Dudlev, E (1 cliited by the thievea who fade 1 to eff ot an entrace or to aecure anything of' value. wAt Mr. Jamee Cheaaen’a home on cathe Milton road they mace their brat 01‘ haul. They entered the houeethrough a lower window and worked no stealthily that Mr. Oneaaen had no J.1 knowledge of tbetr viait until the neat ^ 1 morning; hie veat was mlalt;dng and JUpper Alt n la at the mercy of these Wr marauders. The town is a moat• desirable field, and In the past* year burglars have taken advantagef of such a condition of alTUra by mak- n• periodical raid* undisturbed. N tlesa »® than fifteen placce In Upper Alton d• were visited by the thievea Saturday d night, although they au oeeded in en-* tering but two. Upper Alton citl** sens would do well to protect their flt; K lives and properly by establishing a o* Doiioe ayatem, wboae work would bn tl• thorough in putting, an end to these r