After a Runaway Son.0n jfNttnfef morning. Mr R. Haggin. who reside near St Helena. Neb., came to Thk JorRNA*. off.c and ordlt; red some Mil* printed. whi.ii were lo aded by a 1 reward of trfor the apprehension of his son. John W Haggin. aged 14 years, w ho left home on Sunday evening, tlu 2d inst., in company w ith t'y. Barnes and Frank Beadle, the former having started to town for the purpose of purchasing a suit of clothes. Tb** father had fears that his son bad l*ecn foully dlt;-alt with ^ bv the two 1 mys who accompanied him. and offered a reward of f'JOfl =r the arrest of Barnes and Beudle. providing his j son were not with them when am-storl | Mr Haggin trai ked them a far as Ver j million, tie y having Uktna l«at at j Helena and followed the riv- r down | They did n:«t stop there, how. v. r, hut ! lt;-ante dow n to this cite, having the riv. r at this place, and proceeding on toot along the lim of tin Duhmpi. and Sioux City road lt;:M A workman, employed I on the tlt; legraph line, in tlie* vi* inity of I, lt;Mats saw two boy-.about 1 o e|.« k yesterday aJterice n. making their wayalong ..u foot. ea. h w it It a gun. and asked them w Ik re they w.r. from, when-they ! were going, etc., and conelud. d something was w rong He eanir into the . it\ during the afternoon on the freight train, and whih-taking tea at the Northwestern, in a casual manner mentioned the , uff.ir Mr Haggin, father of one of the hys. was seated at the same table an*! in uni tin* i*onvcrsaiilt;*n,I I. . . —. •lot n :rot*t nVv t ■ i 111 11 J I H * ft mi mi