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THE EVENING STAR —— PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsylvania avenne, cor. Lith st Br The Evening Star Bewspaper Oon Company, ——e—— 1G STAB ts by riot atures as dan Oxite Pen wine, on Pout. ZOTR Cents PER MONTH. Copies ai the Connie Caxts xacz. mail—postace prepaid —6O if @ monsh. sz months. $3.00, ons year, $4 OO THE WEEKLY STAS—pwdisshed om Fritay— 23.00 6 year, postacs prepart. AL cubscriptions tmvariatiy tm advance. rae sent comee thom pra Sor of etoetinine Furmisted om appltontion, — EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, #. cto he given be te o » * Ti kete—« Gssne ANNUAL PICNIC BERNIAN BE ¢ 4 SOCIETY, No. 1, ETZEN PARK, Seventh str MONDAY, A instant. aud hae been engaged the amer SUE, Oap- ow making EXCLUSIONS TO POINT LOOKOUT ON EVERY SATURDAY, ropeips at PINEY POINT and MAKSHALL'S, " ruing camer leaves Stephen: chass.and are ungur- sed by muy steamer ou the rivers eatin rn &c., apply to nnn: STEPHENSON & BRO. Agents, Btegnen« jout of Tip stzect: ~isis Pe ie 2 uf Po Pres SUMMES AERANGEMENT STEAMEX PILOT Capt. WH. Bytes. the smmmer mwoaths the “ret Ber” will from ett ee eR DAY anc SATE Bunday oveniny ar, taeddtiin to the = the Prt y Will tax Passengers riving there early sane «ve rntue for Warhington omac being unsurpassed, y Soamer sfording a view tayligh?, makes these most 2 ne fe ims and soctal Parties ip. $2; round trip ticket % Black ietom's Ie cay ms aud Leonardtown, geod auiti used, $3. 4 to . 8 P bitzucen, Agent, hE ID Suxih-st hecf. yas BEST YET HO’ POR THE White Nountains avd Mount Desert, WICH LINE. “ Noteh”™ is hed piesannt anc sco TRIP from Choice uf ers allowed to stu 1 inf muds, YOK EXCURSIONS, MARY WASHINGTOS for piseure parties thay any other HAKTER BVERY VENING. Be ntend retorn Mon elars and Fridays. leaving Sib-atrect m Apply on board, orto Da. HOW- LSID. 219 ds sirest 105-4: P. A TROTI, Presideat, OWidY AL LD SEASON, iNG@ 4 MUCH LARGER ANI &TOCK OF IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRAc All Wool Careisore & tom aa: Re Casimere Suite, fron 10 . Biv from tate 10 Suite, 7 awa BD gon a 18 Bine F * : Ist 12 Worsted Barket Suits, fror Ist 15 > - 20 16 ABS Other Goods at Simitar Kednctions, YOUTHS and BOTS’ CLOTHING ths asort meat very tuii, sud will t at proportion lowe in exdor wt wy stork aN {ATES SOLT TEP at Ord PESHSYLVANIA SVENUB.. 1011 Bavwsan 1078 oxy Li Stewsr ie G,BEST SEOUM-ANNUAL SALz oF DRY Goons. Sock must be retoced, SUMMEB Wil be suld less then cost. a ake worth of Remnants, he <4 tettold ot cue quurter thais roses eee A Will snee of or stock will be sold at Cost for thirty days oly W. W. BURDETTE & O., 92> Teh aud 706 K streets 5. w. @v Exkibition New No 430 mi tn reat beeen Dank tens S439 Tort woete Und Belows Hone Chotos Of Paintings, og, Chrome, bo. Pr ey nt Bizas, Bal ‘Ac. ia the District. = Casit. So” Posse remember Namean Number. jyl-ly (PEE AND FIELD GLASS “Cases.” i. H, HEMPLER, ‘oPricias, “AP. 4 ons Ls ot e Foening Star. WASH ve. 46. N2. 6,952. EVENING STAR.' Washington News and Gossip. THE RFCEIPTS to-day were, from internal from customs, $5 Tue National Bank currency received at today for redemption aggre- GTON THE SARATOGA AND UTICA PaRK RACES—Goldemith Maid Redeems ter Repu (atwm.— After our report of the S closed Saturday, the mile and 7, Was won by Rambler tu 2: dicap, for all ages, one Spindrift over six’ others, steeple chase, about three, mj i by two ler ths, raun coming iy neck and necs; time, Over 15,000 person 4 attended the Utica trot- ting races Saturday. The first ra after five heats, others; best tir won by Gc y heats, beating America » D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1875. TWO CENTS. A Gray Deceiver. HE CLAIMS TO BE A CENTRAL AMERI- CAN PLANTER WEALTH—HE WANTS A WIFE—FINDS ONE IN LOWELL—LIVES WITH HER THREE HEK OF HER MONEY AND A PITIFUL STORY—A BRUTAL HUSBAND— POPULAR INDIGNATION. A dispatch from Reading. Pa., dated Satar- Yesterday the ‘inger and her three children, whose death by drowning occurred here oa Tuesday, took place from bere. The utmost excitement prevailed, and a very large cqn- le followed the bolies Lo the grave, the procession comprising over thirty fages and not less than ove thousand For an hour before the nuse WAS SUrTOu excitement sratoga races | Telegrams to The Star. THE WAR IN HERZEGOV:NA, ——_e+—__ WHAT THE LONDON TIME POSSESSING FABULOUS SKEDADPLES. Five weexs ago last Tuesday there a in Lowell, at the boanting-house o! Louisa M’ Ricker, a worthy maiden of 55 “nt man, claiming to wel eyes, was Si years 4, bad very les, Was wo) by years, a cor; NOES OF TU. OUTLYING PROVI don top of ‘bis bh wore heavy 1 Attorney Ge Srererany FB rol Pierrepont were expec aficrnoon’s to'eloek trata. | excited peopl great thatac the premises. n Girl and I The third race wi - Hall, after four beats; he arrived at ad been stopping at th ase, but, not liking the fare, was in seareh of @ quiet @ »OINTMENTS. ted Henry W. Canuen Un THEIR INDEPENDENCE HINTED AT. he President has ap- were such & rongest int ™ Entries for th @ YELLOW FP heats, at Monmouth Tuesday, have clo ed with th Audubou, Warlike, years old, by Cen hap wantin omen mse VER AT HEY WEST. —9 } FOREIGN NEWS. spderer of Herze; . Vice Rear Admiral sat! from New Yo ber for Panama years old, and TERRIGLE DEATH et will prot © the Co-opers . and Was at lakda might be ga OFFICIALLY l of the Haw: utes, and Juan Morphy co: asure to provi luxury that war desirable. bird ear WAS sta ne An Imprisoned Archbishop to be Re- THREATENED op to share his weal ddan, dated ¢ artment, states thi which fn the been started fr RATES FOR GOVERNMENT TELEGRAP Was split an partment has 7 ING.—The War di for the information the Postmaster NEW YORK NOTE the "an who was Geaten bya Bargiar P for him, an eral,of June 30,1875, fix- : for commu : raph between the several di Ts and agents. ker Is treated so 1 interview and_ se ve heretofor atoms shad two al CATION from United A dese de Malaga, to the State subject of «ut handise for tl alaga, sets forth t consal Hancock ceeding one ceeding one uurt per da, on ships and m¢ ment of the harbor of meni, make bis office, all these be Heer Of the prison. Jectionable books or So wita him to ¢ PERSON AL.—G reenwood ha Professor Henry was at his apartment betweea 0a. m ablgren bas rerorned te the city from Roek ent the summer. «iu Rechestor, A . ‘Tir In.inors f Pailadeiphia yator Trambull is in New York. THe EXPRESSAGE ON NATION —There wil. be a conference at the Treasury to-morrow between representatives ofthe express companies, natioval banks and the Treasury department upon the sub ment for the transports by the express companies of nati Tne subject has been engaging the attention of the department for Pimes from Chica who belonged scanted the p no gulie In his tongue y told him that his propost ctoher,and thought | tbe happy with bim. veu him to understand doliar keepin supposed that he knew taken from t are which | were sho: by 1 tion, have been discover Several othe ne sherifl'S py painted, saw | an injunction and other rel! have been arrested n of the 11 fired on have been d either dead or wounded: edings are to be ir: the Mlinots kuklux as may ba vernor has telegray Attorney for the southern district to pre Springfield at on: Duncan, Sherman & Co, = very tlatte New York Jeet of proper y M. Barlow and W. S, Justified to-day in court of common ptured. The air, Maryla re Judge Robinson pleas, in 5700,000 each, home ts near the mortally wounded here § amed Thomas ERE MARRIED LAST MONDAY went lo Ayer Junction wh viously boarded a short time. previously drawn =i) from the bank ars’ labor in Ube cotton mills, They stayet at a night or two, then caine two Fitchburg railroat, he leav- a 1 taking her efor that purpos: A Wetk’s BR. report from the U = More Invitations CricaGo, August Acconting to a 8. Signal Bureau, the amount of rain for the week which ended the 2ist instant was about as follows in the va- St. Lawrence valley, n Jackson eonn- liamson county are aiso orgauizing for the suppression of ont- ud are securing arts from the gov- are being raised ar Terson Davis has The people of W ations from Des Moines, Io Charleston, Illinois, and other points’ in the inal address at the gricaltural soz afterncon a diff young Archer arbed the tact . to deliver the erings of their se elfes Unis fall. Se The Hayaun Matis. Havana, August 22. New York, witer rious districts: inches; New FE 2.0%; South Ati Gulf states, 2.00; Lower Luke rezion, P. Archer by the throat a THE VIRGINIA CC which met at Riehmond, adjournc after adopting an address Feople of the state, which says that ‘ocd is virtually destroyed some portions of the state, urging that all citizens, without regard to color. be pro- tected in their rights To serve as jurors, and asking the legislature to pais ho evasive acts which co di Resolutions di port of the state superiniende: on, and declaring that the negroes 07 the state ought to be governed aloue by negro officers, were read and referred. tee of three from each Congressional district Was appointed on a labor union, whieh after the adjournment of the convention aad elected officers for the ensuing year. A BFLLIGERENT BLA Gordon, an trrepressible Black H who was brought to Chicago for a h & wr.t of habeas corpns, was released on parole Satuntay. Subsequently he appeared eneral Ruggles. aljutant general of the department of the Piatte, sure readeret his parole, and then, by his counsel, attemptet to esc: ap «ral ordered bis clerks and order: listed men, to arrest him, offered @ most emphatic resistance, and in this was assisted and taken Since this occurrence he has had G ding in front « teaning on the iron ra when Archer appr side of the street Western Gulf state ; His reason for leavin 8 baggage at th - »make but @ short and he could take bis tru: nother when they on Spturda Tue Bieamehip ( I td at once per Mississtpp: valley, 0.25, Minnesota, Tre Kio BRavo at Gat OTNG REPAIRS.—A telegram received at Department this morning from omander Kells, ef thesteamer es that that vessel was ton on the morning of the I dix,” and about ech days will be required to make the nc- ‘When her rep ted she will proceed to the Rio Grande i relieve the Plymouth, and the latter yes- Will proceed to Join the North Atlantic ley, 0.22; Missouri | sel.-government STON UNDER- DPDLES WITH HER MONEY he told her that at Monks, one ba ft breast just above tly to him, as t INDIANAPOLIS. D.1., ib. D. 4 ed her to gi nouncing the re- { were but a few feet ap ve her a $1,009 B.comington, Ind., d m. from rermittent fe ce sary repairs. A Mopster Tarner Festival. d_rcetors, to ser t been seea sin and A NAVAL Caprrs.—Lieut. Samuel Belden Gettysburg Ist September Wm. T. Truxton has reportet is return home, having been detached from he ecnmind of ‘the Brooklyn, South Atlan- ie station, 2ist July last. on waiting orders. snes’ woods, Wher uls name as James M Death of W. B. Greenlaw, of Memphis. at the office of G be left in destite and has been placed Commander Thomas 0. ge detached from the navy-yard, Bos- i has heen granted leave of absence r from Sth Septembernext. Lieut. Commander F. M. Green from the hj graphic office on the divection of tvoad, and of t bout twenty-on ted when he rrested aad is No Yellow Fever at Key West. by his lawyer. st instant, and orderet tysburg ist September. eee ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICAN RIFLEME. TEEIR Receprtio: rille team arrived at NewYork Satuntay o1 City of Berlin. They we yy a number of steamers the National and nd @ large numbe. Salutes were fred, and Ireland aud Be nds on the waiting of steamers, with jail awaiting 2 justice of th ely Qisappeared, and now excgedingly healthy, J ics, Healt Officer A Detective Shot. NEw YORK, August Z3.—A Chicago special Slates that a cetecti ve was shotand wounded a desperado in the employ of the wl ting, Salurday night, in that city. Ruggles arrested for faise imprisonment. al. o the general and bis clerks for assault ant Tis set down for Webues- the steamship respondent of the reports that Mrs well enough to leave Belle and visit her sister. Mrs. E I1 1s not likely U to the asylum, as ther 5 the matter of her in is, who refused to believe her A leading lady lawyer of Chicago ch of lata, and with the nd will assist in Mrs, ptaining delegates Amateur Rifle sa 1 various 1 THE “CiTIZENS’ PARTY OF MA é council of the citizens” ps 1a meeting on Saturday a. as further action to- ere played by ti at she will return nhon, al which there wards forwarding The nominations are be' ‘fired from ne Battery a section of state a their arrival. nas been with ber mu assistance of her bust n’s restoration to decidedly better, sleey shows no tende! @ meeting of anti ring de aryland Institute on Tuesdis Pek was (tiscussc general feeling wa Hutebinson, of Providence, R. 1. vinted surgeon to the Ameri: r party at 3 and eats well, cy to inania, bunt whether cure $$ permanent or not the ad time will prove A Sworp Fisu Prerces Aa Wyoming, of Gloucester, jast trip lo Georges, WAS attacke. bight to the memb al were Major en's party supportin, nations fors joners have resc farce, and si Sword through one of her planks after making feartal tcate himself be broke hig ng it hard and fst in the lanking,’ aad made : tunate was it that he did not. sueceet crawing ont bis sword, Would undoubtedly haye make a leak sufti- ‘e sunk the vessel. requiring pretty Lively pump- erkins, aged 60 years, Allow the ci on Street, while laborin orary insan shied in @ Sitt St. James, La, el with advertising nd when someloly at tue vi d to bet on somethin the house by Off that robbers slight injuries. “TUE NEXT Paesipent.” AS it was she eter of the suppor laughed at the Mu ignorant Swede, who re: the amount Ablberg enticat Bowdc Ted him with @ shovel, secured the wor less roll of paper, buried the body and tied Kets, Lhe robber kening the ing the con- total amount or robbers being afraid slumbering victims by extrac tents ina neat manner. lost foots up some two hondred dollars alone, Mr W. bout one hundred and seventy- A Famiry Lone UNBROKEN.—Captain Alfred Sampson, one of the oldest citizens of Duxbury, Mass., died on Monday, aged st His widow stili sur- Some years since they celebrated their golden wedding, and bad her consort lived but months longer they would have celebrated the th anniversary of their mare a remarkable fact that during circle has never is seven children unded always with a llue court of tlemen have a habit of g 1o other friends. “if you'll come into introduce you to the next United States."—Crpe May into a stable, mur the next reom I President of tie of the house stated tat io the Lorthwestern police stati Where he was dismissed by Capl. Earhart, bsence of more conclusive with # severe reprimand. Usat the young lady was the wife of man Who ts at present engaged at Sx She married him but a she england, and then came to th ». where, meeting with reverses in fortune thelr cireumstances were consideraniy r. duced. He is said to be an intelligent por- Sor. of about twenty-five years, and of he Is @ Very Attractive #.d bright looking girl, small in stature, and extremely well dressed and lady-iike in her manners. They both reside in this elty. Icrowing these facts, it ts likely that tae colored man Dobsou supposed that since her Aficclions leaned so strougiy toward his race, obable that she Would be willing wo im to share them, and sought ty during ber husband's absence.— a PETTY BRIBES TO CERS—The Boston cor.espondent says. The Treasury officials are advised that notwithstanding the «i regulations concerning baggage at New York the inspections are stil! loose, One gentleman reports that upon the arrival of @ recent steamer two thonsand cigars were distributed by the passengers among the in- Spectors as petty bribes to facilitate the ex- e, and that the bribes in Peace ae Vashingt ALTIMORE PEACH MARKET.—The Washington Kaltimore improved con- rably on Saturday under the influence of pis of @ much hetter average quality of iruit than arrived in the early ve-k. Prices were steadier, and it that the growers will not again glut the mar- ket with unsaleable peaches. A SHAR? DETECTIVE Nips Two Pr IN THE BUD.— Dorey, of the sixth ob the corner of B: bis hand It was developed all this period the fami) been broken. and all of were with him at bis last hours. was one of the few remaining poa- stoners of the war of 1512 AN UNLUckKyY BURGLAR.—Three burglars were followed by a Philadel yesterday three miles to Spring found to have a bag of stolen silverware. The policeman attempted to arrest them, The policeman immedi: legs, and the others man was named Jim way and Reade street, potted” two noted thieves passing me of them had a spring overcoat brown over bis arm, and the other smoked a Flor del Fumar and sported a play hat. The detective immediately thougut toey Were on for business, and followed them up They entered No. 731, whole- and cutlery store, aud under some knives, &c., one of concealing ‘in shooting the bum iustant. amination of accomplished thetr purpose. which bave just been approved are expected to correct thi Won't SELL THE HILLS AT ANY Price. pateb from Chicago states that the Red romise to come 19 bave refused to ia policeman council does not Touch, as some of the t — a, cap og a is a Rp sed resointion among lans not to dispose of their rights in the Black Hills at any pietence of them succecdéd neket in the inside of his coat, usc by suop- DoWh @s a swag et drew a revolver. Way GoLpsMITH MAIp WAS DEFEATED. Budd Doble explains the defeat of Goldsun!th Maid by Lulu as follows: pceta borse to last always. The old mare is bow tn her nineteenth year, and it is not to beexpected that she could beat a horse of and in the prime of life. Tace that she ever trotted, but she has seen the day when she could have trotted @ faster one. She probabi spe~d in her now as she ever she cannot keep it up so finish her heats as she THE BARRY SULLIVAN TESTIMONIAL.— On the ‘tof the ‘One cannot ex- Knives. The detective w: they came ont, and then askel them what they had been doing. Tuey said they had been trying to negotiate the purchase of some - * It's too thin.” said the wily detec- took the two back to the store, and there searching them found on their per- sons 850 worth of ivery-handled silver plated knives. He at once took them into custaty, and in the afternoon they were taken before Justice Duffy and hed for trial at the gen- \—N. ¥. Herald, 21st. AGERMAN SHOOTS HIMSELF IN CENTRAL in Central Park to-day bench in one of the iver, one A MAN Stans HIS Divorced WIFE AND THEN Tris To KILL HIMSELY.—In New Haven, Connecticut, yesterda: Patrick H. Masterson met his tn front of the past office. twice with a poeket-Flfe,and ent his owa tbreat before bystanders could iuterfere Probably both will survive. ARREST OF bg ried jeatnnes oe z more ‘ut. ts , Were arrest~2 in ‘Canada on Friday, the former just as he was boardin; a a} mail line, and the lat twenty miles. Both are English statute concerning them until Is His Own F acroay.—lam: N of James H. Noe & Sons, gt fac street, livoreed wife He stabbed her A POSER FoR REPRESENTATIVE After the conclusion of Mr. prominent business man m through and who was favored with an introduction, said, “Mr. Keiley, your theory is very beautiful, but Best shot himself in 1514 for love, and carried the bullet in his skull uatil removed by what the 3; She cannot calls “a rare once could.” eek, when it was isville Courier-J« The absconding eral sessions steamer of the Ro; ter after @ chase held under an old foreign change for them?” “I have no time to diseuss anust hurry aud PARK—A kee} ance of “Hamlet” will street and escort LOCA NEWS. SNYDER, THE BURGLAR. ‘The release fom jail of Snyder, the bur- glar who robted Messrs. Perry & Bro.’s dry goods store of silke 6 still @ subject of dis- cussion &MORE police circles and about the courts. On inquiry of Marshal Eckioff, of the Police Court, this morning. he states that it tarps out that David Exes bas never been aL a Court pe sli, bat that the man w appear fraudulently personated Fees. Marshal Ecklot says he was present when Mr. William M. Evans, counsel for Snyder, appeared with this man, who gave his name as David Eves. Ho had not seen Edes for twelve years and sup- posed it was him. and’ Mr. Evans introd: ng bim as Extes, he Ecklof) remark: ? that he was good for the amount. Since it bas been discovered that this was a job to ab- tain the release of Snyder, he has been try. ing every way in his power to secure Suy- der. but so far without avail. The police are eiding him in this,and it ts believat that the false Edes is @ man from New York, and ‘hat he bas also left town. Mr. Revelis, bailiiT at the Poltee Coart, this morning called upon Mr. Davis (agent of Mr. Edes}, who lives at No. St Congress reet, told him that Mr is . Virginia: that nw m date® Awrost nam the Jem 4 stant at ihe same plac, that he was to leave there on Fri spend a few days at Win- hester, Va, a Will be in Washington ea that hesaw Mr Evans says thet be did pat «HIS MAL WAS semt te werd tt to be ht nove WAS placet 1 the following te ypow ar WIscHESTER, Va.. August mitiradiot the stat uniay’s tasue that I went sorety Have been absent from Wash a Weeks. Davin Eprs ASD Mus. Hunt's Incowratrntt. y in the Equity Gourt, Judg ase of Luvalta S. Hout, was u piainant, fled by She recives wradivoree aud to stant from encumbering or sel! property, and tat the restraining sxued and served. She far i defiance of this or to sell and dixp Said that she should t 1 ft ontinned to live there he he has ead m the fur i hats, siaee the servic the order come to the house and ased violence, profane and ive lang has and blasting her jeves be will sell the farnt iy and leay r and her shelterer means of sup. states thal witatn last taccuma ”), aod bas 2us liviag, in r rand of Lite, @ bil she bas May iast he house and er and her > the street, compelling nehbor’s hous wich ed, bat anoile pros, wae estion, be then promising imolest ber. Bhe theretore aske and Lhe neces: onde = made enjoiuing iim from en- the hou BUILDING PERMITS tssued by Inspector Plowman: Tho.was M. Steep, a brick sta ble on west side of New Hampshire aveaue, between M and B streets northwest; #909. James Casey, a two-story brick dwelling on east side of 24th street, between G end H Lorthwest, $500. N. W. Burchell, a brick stable ou west side of Vermont avenue, be- tween L and M northwest; #500. H. M. Ben- nett, a two-story dwell by; : side Boundary, between 1th and 16th streets, northwest, Sisk. Mrs. Williams, a twr story brick dwelling east side 2uth, between Land M streets, northwest; —. ’ William Cocker, a frame dweiling north side T, be- tween Ith and 1th streets, nortiwest; $299. J.W. Willis, a two-story brick warchouse north side E, between th and 13th str: ots northwest; £5.00). Dr. Ashford, constract building souta side New York avenue, be- 3th and Lith streets, northwest to nga: MPANY. ng Of the the National Safe Deposit held at its office, corner of 15th Compan, street and New York avenue, on the 13th In- stant, the folowing gentlemen were elected '¢ for the ensuing IZ. Piant, Geo. W. Riges, B. P- Stickney, Henry A. Willard, 8. Sturte ot. Subseq rectors met and orgaulzed by ei¢ Geo. H. Plant president, Geo. W. E sident, B. P. Snyder secretar: urtevanttreasarer. The treasdcer's report Ws the financial coudition of tue instita tobe steadily improving. oe KNIGUTS OF Sr. DomIsicK.”"—A cate of ine: was fled in the ove. respect aud veneration for our forefathers, ils history, tradi- ud glorious memories; to cuilivate @ » fraternal feeling among Irishtmen and ads of ireland, aod t> render timely as. sistance in Case of Sickness wud disiress, &e. ew Taldwin, Jeremian D. O° O'Rourks Emmerson ion for an at contiouiag U uness guide of the Distr eiver and accuant; and 4 ENSKS ty F. Sultiva lows, Albert oft in Coinmina count vered Lo be lames widower, living sioue w a boy aged 17, wn ors burried to t twas father bad bee Suspicion rested privately the boy co: wer which AOSt Of Lhe property ont 1 gut her. brother waked ber up tixt told her he was going to kill their father with « gan whtch he held in She begzed him not todo so, bat he carried out his Uweat by walking up near the bed where their father was lying aud load through nis beal, killing y. The girl says she was stand- joor when her brotwer stot her gz in the falner, and she never saw him move after the gun was red. They then carried nearly all their tninge out of the house, and the boy fired it Ju two places and she in oue house until the top com: remained by menced falling in before made any ont cry about the fre or ing cise. The cbiidren were both ng ey soon to jail. No reason Was assigned 28 tor Lue com- Tuission of the tearfal tid A MAN FATALLY BEATEN AND ROBBED

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