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> IY' PiOW1 r.L'$ HURD$RE$,
A Bos &WOMMAN'S TERRIBLE MOVE ...
. ton deepetoh se,ys;,t Sarah J
an
'Robinson; the Somerville prisoner, hag
+w caped hanging; on: , Friday for a fate
woaroely lees deplorable., The Executive
Council,' with the. concurrence of
Governor, on i needs ee mut 'to '.o • the
canfnement for Y ' m° ad •• ,. s; Rotary
• Charlestown, hie in the.State prison at.
le to n, the sentence of death. assed'
n
her for ,the; murder . P
of_Pnnoe•
A.
6
.. ,......_.man; her br,•other-in-law.
This woman 'was aIeo found ;(Cant of
Trilling eke others by., mem* of areeal°. and
• it is generally believed that th e and'
not
include all the Crimea . ` this.
o hara ter
that could be "`g M • .Af 'this character
_. brought home to her, The
livea_of nearly all. 'of her victims were '' ..
fid., and at their deinise she rea d. he
*mein benefit of he lmoibs. , pe 'rhe
•, , Po In, the earl
t of Anguet,1887,'Wm. Robinson,. d
e , , . B ed.
Work in
a son 0f the murderess,. while at
a wholesale hose: on'Commeroial
street in this: city,. wae struck in the
•
between the ebehlderen bank,
soap • box' that ►. by n empty;
feet : � ties . b . him; from ,boat thirty
not 'imam
him; Echo injury :. did
earn .
to
be
Went' home:- alone. �ewioaa • and he.
Pouted A: few hears later he,
hely, but this. was • not regarded
ss. an alarming sym tom; Hi •m er
dosed him, alittle, and p as he 8 mother,•
immediately 'she sent .did not rally
White, of Somerv' for Dr. •Emory L.e
ills. ; •White. e the
medical director of .the General.
• Colony of Pilgrim Patbere eeoe-
+flt :organization , a ng,Robinsonmutual bene,
wae 'neared in which young.. R
se d for 0p,000. Dr. White. knew.
e death of LizzieRobineon, a' Tighter
+ot Mrs: Robinson a few•
1>ao
s.
ev
1
O
d
nx
+►n had
,
heard, er
....sof. ,.
other r
f.
re
n
e
�_pr
.deet
e family, • This foot tdgawakened so in
' ht. sus igiti ' some
_ k �n .lila_ m
in ,
d
.and
h
ed
7s ins
dt
e deter;
o watch. �
_. Willie
m s ossa
ver
y. He found Ms patient` lying on the
Tobnge, exhibiting apparently. s '
as uses. The. doctor, ccalled', ' in the. s oft
w7& y., The : symptoms again the.
Yted•,'and w P Were then raagger:
While he did not recognize cm].
vitro'
int;. signs' of Sof eoniag. • yet he •gip
tuffioiently stir icioue to. y to
iproanre a sem P make an effort oto
pie of the contents of the
Onng • Man's• stomach for. anal
tight an opportunity.'to d hiss: He
reed; but failed. untihi o thus ua and
#heir; t h'a fonrth.vieit, and
i ad to be 'done with the knowledge
the mother"+ Dr:' White mp
Dr. Wood, nsent•thniet, for
. the Harvard chemist, :for
alyeie, and very soon received word
contained arsenic , iii dangerous that
e . Renal' d 11 one• gnanti-
s
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it
ties
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8rRIHINit• S1E*KE89.
silo$ Pow toh e'f v.
oll,JA Congregational minis
halt; Eng.,
to this �oonhtry from Birmin
ami Eng.,; a few years .a o; rin B
him his daughter L'1 bea beautiful
With
g 1 , a. beaattfal and
aacompliehed youn lad : F
Mr. Powell' :tray lig o or three years,
miter e.. ed for Cad)inry Bros.,.
after which'' he pnrohate d °a farm near
well,; bat not being on e ._glen '
farmer the profits of his labor ' ..•,sed
quote to meet thewere made.
Lilythen. wants o! hie, termly.
decided to go out and earn her
own livelihood, and' thus lighten the burden
on ber father's shoulders,
was. of an .amia .Although she
unaoorst bid diepoaitiott, she 'was
owed to •the .1estraintsp laced
upon. one : in the situation towhich
she bad been reduced and.
gnenoe she > as a souse.
len did not remain anyl, great
length of time in one, place. She was here
k
lase spring searching for
she 'Met George Alien, m°• tuner o when
villa, gills, en a 'r' . owner' of Dan.
Sneed her as a,domeetio. She
remained in:hie house but a;ahort f
d
time her
excuse for teeming being that he had nia
improper proposals to her. de
securedntp. yment in the horse of one oo to She:
Allen's • neighbors, where she, , romsine
d
until '
one dark '
night • a ' taw •weeks later,
when she wae waylaid on a
and murdered lonely road
dragged•her .body �afterworde being;
across: a field land thrown, into
small millpond... The murderer, whoever
'he was, evidently attempted to outrage
poor girl, who struggledr
in defence of f her
honor and wbo, being unable to maintain.
the unequal fight, was finals overoo
and. ruthlessly choked .to death me
murderer then attem to The
evidenoee :p d to oonoeal'the
of his terrible grime by
throw-
ing w-iig the bodY into, the Pand Suspicion to A!Ian, who,
with his meanies,
Algia `•Worthen, were arrested. at Coatiaoo
k.
on Oetobe '
r. 3
_ let . -
anew-
, lad
ed-' , .
= m. .
a
it
t; he
I 7 re.
It
was alleged that d en
All '
hadinduced l'i'es
Powell to accompany him home for mm-.
moralpurpoeee,,that she had re
pblsed pini, • ,
and that determined to, accomplish• err
fiendish: parpoe°, he had waylaid h r • his J
in the struggle 'killed y . e and
'believed t; d her. It was, °leo on
, that heti wae leaving, the country
:when oaptared;at Coati000k. The fro
appeared before. Judge Ri prisoners
evidence. d . . OIIx here, and• the •avattune.' d o! sixteen failed
ileac; I" ailed tO,aon"
Alen or the girl with the ()rime. •'The ve
private prosecutor in his evidence:
the main:safer that
reason. forrt'ieening a ;warrant
against Allen was a, remor ,that
leaving the county. .. • ehe -was
Y �hen� searched at
Ooatiaook • a , return . tioket, to' Sherbrooke
was` found ma `his pocket!. while his: valise
contained't
•.`'fit urs ay night
despatch says: The atriki
employees #n Brookiy* rioted
At half -pact 10 the company
trim the etables; near the'
penitentiary, adjoining, Pr
'Twelve mounted ,policemen.
waggon containing nine offi
escort. The vehicle •prone
obetrpotioa to; Myrtle: avenue
mendo4e body of strikers and
filled theetreet- They stood
and,.snrrounded the, oar, re
way. The offioere charged o
and dispersed them several t
rioterslfollowed the oar, the
acid other missiles. At Flnahi
large Wa do
8 waggon was placed „Oath
the meantime the. crowd, inorea
moue proportions. ;Hundred
:;and shrieking men stood” on
asking• the officere to dome
fight ;'` them. Again and
officers charged, . the mob
Was like trying - to break
'stone wall., They: woold;not. yi 1
A• perfect shower of 'tones,; rook
deecended.on, the heads of the
The, pekoe did 'gret t . work an
the rioters were berried off the
tracked heads, bleedingfacee
injured limbs. • Ser t. Stton
injured by•beinget
• ...rank m the
an immense. rock. ' The same
'injuring the sergeant, streakth
she oar, a man. named Hoffman
injuredhin, severely. . At Gwyn..
y
where the Loriener line branch
mob succeeded in tearing up t
and the attempt • to ran the ca
ther
was
abandoned. ne •
d
The •
oli
oar at the merry of •the mob en
obarge in earnest _ The mount.
d -
rovtl
the'
r 'ho_. _
rase i `
nto
the
b
r
Lanny were trampled 'under foo
olnbbing the orowd until they
th'+y 'devoted. themselves to: the
easing the ringleaders:. Hugh
ohm 'Burke and six•others were t
et • ,
d .
oy '.
At half• set 10 '
..P o• clock. agar
m' Abe stable at' Park and.. i►
One'' '
hn
ndred policemen,
ve of. them mounted,. snrronn
b hiele., They had proceeded. •o
looks when a mob. of fr
anti •
ho 1
advanced: upon them, hurling
all k
miesnlee in .the air. • ineeotor.
•ordered .a charge, and the `bi
policemen swept-, down, the • etre
oyoione, driving e ' e a
everything. Before: theta
Ri bt •and : •lef t they,. whacked the
kion -the -Meade of the rioters. ac
them.. The moanted_.men.::drove
mob,' trampling' upon • there fes
the rioters. rallies'' The..' ...,,atl,
a. mod and ; club . dontinned to •fly
�ngh tiie ai1t' sada many offioerx• were.
ly injured Pinally :a boat charge .wae
e b the 'police and the 'mob wae
wreed .Sma men were' arrested. % At
ilnutes past .11 o'clockahothei oar
started froni'• the .Nostrand avenue
sit; The mob made a: feeble attempt
Form its lines,,and seine of the leaders
,to roll heavy boulders on the. frank.
ard theprogreex of the: oar. Inepee! or
r again--eavooped . ' doyen •'uPon— he
eants, and'in two !Mentes the street
fear, ;Tire car•then.prrceeded
•
•
1IrQyOREeE
%"tY'Yf asug ane ved....
's New Fork' . A Pittsburg Heneap '.deapateh, Seri :
ng -street 'oar. Late lest,ni ht i -
. night ails
er
than
this. morning. one of the ;viotime of the mine disaster,rs of
started a tier fire to herself, an i her five children eel
Him$ a County' but the eldest. au , end all
oepeot Park. death:. ,A '... daughter dil were burned a.
and
.• .a; patrol. teed moue the. bodies. reoovered:� yea.
ay from the fatal shaft .was; that of
°ere :doted as, Loris Berthune, and' when .hie .wi
eded witbont nized .the mangled remain?
. r ,recce-
when, a tre. beard, a g: esus. aa shrwo•wae
s and the . grief-etricken,9 ° 'woman:.
sympathizers swooned. When she recovered her reason
on the track had gone. As she: evinced
fusing to give .to become v` • little at disposition,
n the. crowd;paid to `� violent, attention wae
oatbut her, and, all dky longshe
,. he. sat at her door, regardless; .e : the
owing atones of her fiye children the, of •the, brise
ng avenue a five 'onths. ' yognSeen a; belie'
e track. .Ina n old. 'Late: Sunday evening she,
apparently rousedfroth ,heretupor and took
sed to enor. her,cbildren to the i
s of yelling where la the body improvised .morghe,
Y of her•husband. She.
the streets, led each • chid n 'to the ha
on. • and '• ,still P g stly corpse and,
again. the • 'm with •that awful silence" 'which had
ar'
k
the, ed. her fro •
m• the ' beginning; of her
, ; hut., ..it bereavement; led them. away
a :heavy but which sheltere - • : to the. littlo,
e d an inch.: attention d them her bye • ease. wbo
s and club: :w l n was paid • to; by. 'Wiese who
were
busy with ,'tlie Sea '
d ana> dying.
bl i
ae°o but
•ate. 'village
midai8bti a cry of. "Eire:"y g
d many of villa a of Fronte from the
scene. with; won g - mas• gethe;ed:.a crowd of
scene
e. dl " rkers from the mine to the streets. It
'badly was seen that the Berthanie cabin "was' in
was severely flames, and willing hands were sob a '
face with: to save the inmates. Theeldest t work
rook, after aged 9, years, succeede • ; cpin from
e driver of the fire whichdin escaping from
n; and: also family, devonred the rest of the
nett street . y, and her story was one that sent a.
thrill. of horror throngh.her hearers. She
e° off, the said that her mother. sent each. '
he switch, ren to bed with a iof the child -
he and .
r s then sat down,
own.
Lar-
y b
the
stove. e. •
The girl loo
Could
ce g! . not sleep; and
.the 'lay watching her mother, who,.after'ei'tti
d began *0 for some tittle, took. the 0803 0; cos ng
ed.offil oil and
ue;e poured -it -
olothp it overheirs-elf
a
nd.
�` �h
e bedclothes
wdinn
and
, the
children. The grief.stricken woman
t.; . After then set tine to•soine' paper and scattered e
tie ai
tired abort the room, ard °non thewhole la
e, tack of ;Was in Haines, • The daughter g. oe
Garrett, struggledSpied a.
short time with her. mother inanendeavor
a ken into to get• away, but.theoilo
mother's clothes a . ' burning: ea heat'
s -ata edcanoed each .ntenee,heat
Viet she,eoon relaxed ber
Noxtrand, finally managed toget ' grasp, ` the girl
twenty.. where • she 'fellout of the door,
exhausted and frightfully
Sed' the burned.. The 'bin burned like tinde
nly.a few soon nothingwas'ar, and
lag; men ; embers •froleft bet. 'the 'glowing
Tie,:hod` mwhich were�ilaked.the obarred
les of the' ,insane mother and herfour
Reilly children., .
body of .
se again with 4r rq f se in le mili•and a
'GU knowledge, and -was : at once. i air f h
: m . tuned by; Mrg. Robinson to ;:tell. her :the
rest* of ix '
- - �., h - mveeti at - - -
i 1d�-inx ' g loac
e Bee -
va
d '
ed
he
' questions tie well , as: he could without
egdaa►l n 'exciting; suspicion, ' gavher .the 'm .
sQ,��'' Ilion that .nothing . • a pros-
��,• • Ahad g out '•of • :the ' way
Otvi8 been discovered,- and did his :beet. to
La ..t , save the life of : the' oung, man, who at that
al:, t • ,timehad sunk verylow.Tbedlecove.
tictiless° ewer come too, and Willi
nth 7£'�T within L_=late
sopor-:' .p 4 sheep
that he had purchased -for on
e
one ' of hiss neighbora ` at Danville Both,
�prieimera.were eisoharged: •
k in: 'little garden: With a large be* bonito; con.
medics:1 tabling tubs Of bot " Mid cold `water. ' The
nuition persons as in their henget!, and' often' weeh
brief, all overtwo or three ti
-room th7rvtitoh we :had 'Mir dinner looked nuni'e out upon the large oPen vvindoW" :01' the 'Iva°
q formation to the pollee 'and the .
nalc fornicated by Dr. !Nhi)e, and after:
hi itebinton on the-dity of the Young
0.4•1 death 'for the leerier of hereon. : " '
',.ent.° 3mMediately. 'after the arrest the pollee
strange Womaies-lieteoedents, They found
' 7thak within' five years' 'n0 lam: then eight
ApersOns had died in her: household. 40
poisoning, The victims mere Oliver Sleeper.
her landlord, !z2 years old, h 'e
'7 Jai:, 45 yeare old, who died July 23rd,
Emma lif.. Robieson; a daughter of 10
who died September' '61h, 1884; Elia
April 25th, 1685; Prince A: Freeman,
33, a brother -IA -law, Who died Jens+,
'1885'; Elizabeth A, Robinson, a dam
',died JelY 23rd, 1885; and litra„.Annie
— "-titenrwifeiff-Pilififfi-A. and a, Dieter of
u Robieson'e Care in SouthiloSton on re
ber Min Robinson *fig, placed' on trial
. : .her letest crime, , the murder of her
Attic
13011
brlok
mad
ten Was
etabl
to began
tweet
demon -
Lord Provost ,Sir Thethas Clajk tot*
rfollY. fait Of thirty days in Edinbur
,he Wishes to sell-lOr 221*
1140 Free Church . co anci suetenta.
thin 'Feted: far the 1 ja.ve'Mo ths oho an
corresponding period of last year:
The funds have now been raisecl--Z6
frOnta private donor ;and Over 2%000
the commnitttyeefot the ereotion end
doWnient 'of.. A Cottage, Hospital in OM
. By the bursting of O, boiler attacked t
threshing:Machine 'at the fare] Of 'Scott;
Of then, near Moritro4ei. Porlarshke,
the 30th 'ela, three: men were. killed
another deugetotitily injured, :
• The strength of the SalVation Army
Soetlatid, es .• stated at the recent Ann
Meeting in Gleigeity; is 100 corpe;fieime
Jet:Melee of ' 32 during the past year. ' T
inceMe for the `year el:donated to) £10,3
ring to Dr. ,klaegregor's.recent glorifidett
'of war, said that 4t Was, not Mare th
The-Britieh War ()thee authoritied ha
f row the armory at Diunbarto
ers of Edinburgh for that'eutrpoee.
Merit of. *the" Hen. Henry
Sessionin room Of thelateLord
The new Lira. 'Ordinary ,ie timeliest:on of
,Lord•Broncreiff, who retired from his ap-
pointnient as Loh! Jostine plerk only about
three weeks ago. • H Was . barn in. the; year
Presented, his 0 nunimion.:eppointing_him
Ined-Jestice,Clerkiti the • Judges. of the
COurt of &mien, , Edinburgh, and wets
installed into ofhoe, .Lordehip has
taken tbe title of Lord .ffiegebergh. Mr.
.1,,P.* roberteou, on, newly•spnointed
L'Ord'Advoeste and Mr T . tug, the
new So:Atelier Gernert'', als'M presented their
bommiebione tied, w.ore ?wenn in;
bathhenee, in which three ,men and tWo
women, were, knbbing with that itbselute
disregard tO decency ' which characterized
our/GM:amen parent's before -the fill; when
they Were neked and not ashamed.
Later on hi the evening, as I wae passtng
oguet and grave briw 'Wishing me good night., NO °"`allieL
1882 ;. with all their woncleilul,civiliiation, tO be- 'inet'an
yeirs. lists it poseible that he or she is naked. In_ ,D.errY.
ho died: Universal. It is, a little embarrossing at hie.. ne's
aged first to the•niodeet Earopean, but one boon On th
27th• gets used to- it, and accepts it as the in the
OW primitiveinnoeence 0fa simple, and guile, Billyol
1887 ; lese people. —London Ti*e.: - was hill
''.Free-: -wicitermi*--Artkivoi-riTkv.to* *OVER., wateTa
Latest rram Ireland.
Alex. Price, master of the Enniskillen
%Perk/Muse, died onOet. 20th, at the meat
telt llnien, bah •been 'arrested on
ollboney, on the '26th iames
whO had been arrested at.
en route for• America, Was charged
eiturder of John Brien, ez•notnitei-
e 27th. rit; an esparto' boiler burst
North; of :Ireland 'Paper Hills, at
ed end selieral persons weeeldjuredc
f the notorious Invincible °obviate,
inflatoctry of Maryheirotigh Jail,
F.; kin; the:Goat bits ' been, for Hemp.
d, and raves about .the :Phbenix
•
After IL, friar. lasting five .daye the' 1
• disagreed. • In February last she
thitinonth.v On the 28th Of
.,Jund'ehe wait Dentenped to • be., hanged
;, drebies in old.,fashionedetize, and generally
• qinte Plainly: A, reinarkebly sharp; deal
for The pet dog of Mit.: Samuel. Wilmot died ilvi,„111.141,„.'"„
DaVOlOieteied e dose of poison.' •The time. ' The la
an rat occurred this :morning. and Iva? dooed tea
list The eaellet Was lined with white satin and Mr: Ma
tin (levered Outside with ex I tte_t„The _droWn- So
stood weePirigarourid the grit* while what
remained.of Rover wee laid at Met. Sortie
pf the' fkiral offeringe Were _expensive and
unique, one' 'being. a dog kennel of roses
tipped with,sprayenf deg fen el. ;
A' NOW "'Cork deSpateh 'sob Ai, the
ineethig. of the ,MtelieteLegal Society hist
night the Carnmittee runlet'.
meet by. Eleetricity made • ite.report. The
'committee concluded . that the death our ,
rent sheuld be applied; to .the O
Way that ie effective • and certain. A long
perforated tablit'eheuld: be iaid on 'a Omit,
overepread with a 'rubber ' cloth. The
briMinal lies down On the table ,or site up.
rightin the cheirond '01 'betted tight with
,strong eerie. His head fits tnto helmet,
Which ie strapped aorpini ,'Ititt forehead and
&mewl his neck. •The .helmet should be
eponrely fatitened, eta an electrode not over
an' inch in dianiatet eheuld be placed int::
inediately Under his ,baok and extending
down to the feet.' A,dytautO witknot less
than 8,09Q. yoke eiAiulci be used., ,
• cdde and Ends
A, Diokens Club has been' Organiked in
Preyet ineetingat the* Barrie Methodist
Church recent'
is in South .444)er/try' by• about
Whew Anderson, for/Many:years.
Dublin;:, died , ,recently.
r the paid thirty years.
biation of the golden wedding of
the Earl ond ountess Was con -
tinned last week at Coolattin Park, where'
about lout thoneand persona shared
A 'Utica, N, Y., despatch stye : !lister
MarY Francie Clare; known so• widely in
the religious and literery. World ,•aa " The.
Nun Of 'tennis:1i," the :lather of about
isehools,,convents and institutions for t/ie
training of working girls, has resigned her
poeition as Mother Superior of ,the Sisters
in this oily, ,engeged in .1ionery, work. It
.ito *iodinated that the Nun. of Eeinnare.
'illnetriOes family aed is -a native of Dublin.
A highly intelligent lady ' was super
eiliouely particular that none of her child
ko'n• 'should . ever Ilear guy word spoken
Which has the most dietent resemblance to
„it vulgar sound ; hut betrayed. 'freely to
them every. confideece Placed in her by
others,' telling them all kieds of *tete: and
at) habituated them to welled 'all feelings
that of no importance in, bringing there rip
•', the way they should go. If coneistency
pretious jewel anywhere, it in the
tiaining of a: family of ohildren,r-Bark
.roltee Court wit.h failing • to drive se (1,,
, 'walking face past a oherob during the
' ;hours of ditibe Gareth*, Watt let off by the,
ins4ietrate Oo the, ground that the hire.was
doter hitatiming to' a patient,
•
' Ladd purchase Court have Confirmed
:•".253:000 will 'he 'retained by the
Dr. .Preyer, ,Galtivati student, who
won the gold medal' at getecin't), :has treated
210 000..
Indian 17.rinee„ and received the L4g fee of
•
•
have been made .' .Sobteh and Engliedi;
60 000 heed havieg beenr-lihipped
'One 'week, bed Prices are improying, so that
the Protpoots et theapproaohing•Chriettntie
markets are highly .:enceitroging.' •
Niceinniey Caution.
4' ReintitiAbori Uptile Beattie," ,cautioned
the Matistrate, " that You ere not •cont -
'keep my' inouf 'bet, ' was, the ;Wise
let inie the ' Canal
Water was
Robert' Mo lung While sikating .at th /V6an'ffid
Midland Roller Rink' the Other night fell e .8
e ' it n't bargee teen' let into the 'banal to twit
Sind broke his arm.' • _ 1 neoied na`vigation wilt.be ittliy resumed tO .
f tne stiength Of the we* bank, and it,is et.
and pod the. Ana, c ,, , gazing' with hie hands folded behind bird.
id:J., Chiiteik, of Walkerton: ioet a a Mille Oh ;day he wee in dire poeture, with it
dweaadshinorttlititielbueshg.Wolgitliti5lt!letrAigebrttr°:: all oc;rtiotts- '. tafinaenekblYn'•Ibilel'o4;7:rita*14'13'liso hi 11°°°1°1 ee, ° hli Er14444n1 -9.1:1°1111.cit'
hi body.
.,22 ,dressed En4lishinati, ' with . a 'fall; Meek ..
,.‘- asked -where lie Wis. lit"ing ' inforined, 'he -
Om replied the:, policeman: The man' lociked ,
an to bp taken to the station.hoese:• Standing .
i. before the desk,: he 'etipeared. perfectly:
ot rational; end .eXpresseil 'his. 'inability to'
12 'yam saying, 4 There gos the Waiiteehapet.
advisable to detain: the Men 30 *hid' thA
,. name .oi '. Treaty .1ohn.On,, 4E10 -seid ,he was.
4 07. y.eitre old, and thet his haute Wets in r:,
been id a trance.' 'Sethi 'after. being'''con, ' •
• .signed *0 a eel!, the' men, boot? ehouting.'
' on the cell: tiger stragellek abotit. . He 466 .•
tackled' the dot:ninon when the latter.entered',
his tell, and .ati am htiladee,ethich,tiatrentrw7.‘
lichee, and a third ono:- wits,. that of at O
• Treewtort Behind,
The: Chicago police 'are ,mystified' over
'the strange abduction of a Buffalo bo in
that, .pity, end is yet have famed, no clue to
his wbereabonte; nor can they fins any one
who would bevel an, object in stealing the
-
boy. . Nearly a month ego ,John Conway,
who is now ,residin at -No. 769 Rot et� t,
Chicago, Went, there from o rest,
n Buffalo. Mr..
Mr, .
Conway Wee .out of employment and ' went
•
there, to find work. Having ,only One ebild,
$,,;boy named Johnny, 6 ear o]
yeara e d, his wife.
being dead,;'he decided to, leave him in
Buffalo, temporhrily, and the :Sister° of
Charity there cputouted• to tike careof
child.: M.Mr. Conway found employment
the.
. . employment in
one of the •paolting.11onees at the stook
Yards and at once Wrote to Buffalo to have,
the boy sent to him. Johnny was pu , on a.
Miohigan Southern train in char
0
d`
tt.
n
ductor or
Lead:
s ..-...... Be reached Chicago :., • .
the attereoon ofNov.1e • '
N t, the sisterssisters
s
:Written to Mr. Conwa to meet the e
the train, but he. failedat,
py:.
to receive) their let.
.ter tn:time, and the child 'arrived at the '
Van Buren street depnt alone, , For, s
hours the, peer,little. "felleye evert..
ea '
eat a tile•
Walt -
leg -Morn
e
. apeotinK his father to' borne for
him, Late that nigbt'au elheer' took -hi
to the Harrison' tarot station,. He• Watt •
oared' for by the matron and . efforts ...re.
made by the police 'to locate his . • were
day or iwe. later be wassent o father.. A.
'. to the St, .
Joseph ,Orphan Asylum. Mr., Conwa - :
finally received. the letter from -Buffalo and
was meth disturbed.. Ile Went to: the rail-
way offioiale,and after some inquiry learned'
'of the arrival of the child •a .Y ... •' ed
:beeil'taken,to the' ...and that shtation.
At
Barr
la
on
police. station..
At
the
latter piece 0
he '•
e a '
P alt
formed
of the
fur
...cher disposition oP, the boy arid: went at
onpe to St, Joseph:'s Orphan Asylum. ' This'
e�
ova Wed -
n8 d -
xa -
ni t
h
Au
y . g hour
Rat
er
Con
w
a rushed
ed
y over to the. 'Stanton�kittavenue
police 'station .and informed the•deek ger.
.geantthat his bo had been
y stolen from,
the orphan seyluni. He was sent .up town
to inspector Bonfleld's office • wher
again related hie °tor . ' a he.
The
(.bi
tie
y o
whioh relate, the' story., g says the:
officers at .St. J d "s above,, says the
• esept� a .Orphan Asylum
perturbed as wee Mr. Con-
waynearly when • they, learned' thea state o
They say that on Toeeda , afternoon;
affairs.
tion day,a • y con, also, •
_ man called• et 'the iniititutmon
abd'in Aire '
4, d if.:a-boy named JlOhnn Con. : •
:way bad beer' sent there, Be; ' th u e
•
he Was a' polios'. cfYioer ,lad had c , .aid
He;ehowed aletter oma for
from Detroit to • .
time person here, Which' 'spoke of the bey
'mentioning the name of Conductor Ladd' ..
in whose charge .the.•boy, winds to Chicago,
and telling the- recipient 'to '» have Or `'
investigate:" ' The;mi n ctld- pet
give ,hie . `'
name, bet it is presumed ' that he was .
Crane. The bow wits eiveh•into his oharge,
and the two left together. • 'Th:e police have. ". •
es yet found no trube. of either of'•theiu.
The :.motive . for the abd notion, tor each
it tip ears to be, is not known,,. and ' kr.
Conwa claim's that he cannot imagine
at th h
the Welitern ' eubuti"; ''ee°,1"Ped . fton kill del 'that ii Mehl, g .1 ie.; 1),4 ter e pee d ie lees•_, ,
drivel* aria 4111.1.4°.°11. in' tne • dite°ii°11. °f likelY.4.0 he .it;juree... Ile) etpi hien ceertiiitiP 1 ..
end • 'turtling Argued Made 4 raeh at ,Ynntig f and sunk, •
,•Hoepital;;'• but when the.inthulanon Arrived
white the ei.es n ''eavi•r. that Was
Blood_ streamed ,frem, the, wonnd, and a ••esoapee with bordly a Iireiso on itt4 iforl....:It •
• , • • , ' -.'---,-—.......,„„,.., . •,-,'----;=.,-= ' :/' /
brea• thed' hilt. '1St: The".exat.I.POtated anz" •i0 the tiivitt. the toot • va•tii4i I. 44101)ti Aro' to... , .
Lemieux win' Only 19 years oldr, , and wee f Tho gre)fi.otind cif th , „ .
unitiarried. The body ,wee' removed to his •
Sqiieety-4lut de' you think the; Yating
have abother melee /,:lf tbei.e wilts at* to,
tigere, prey hie on eeett,p,"•tite", 016 innor-
dietti'Lebe liana to Me for half an hour lest I Gentlt,men-e-No, eir: , , I anW ).011 emerge.
eat white isettler,--4Uno (CIal.) Gattettio, 11 have the honor to Wish yob' wed ebbing. '7
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