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Wash? In the So] teictof'flc of the W. C. P. Bre^cpiridge -who made iher acquamtanoe on the plea of his knowingher. ^mtly and' that Hons knowing who he was and regarding him as a vwy great k-nd prominent,"man,'and on the Ittird day of 1884, he Icame to see her at tne seminary land got premfssion of the presi dent for her to dine with him and and accommodating shoe clerk of l=? m pjpnic. The picnic, it seems, was attended by more practical , ?nd ?jenous consequences than usually accompany festivities of this groon remained at the'Slfaiier wssett hotel in this city until l|e arrival of the mid-nigiit train* UMtegg Miss Kinnalnl formerly -live*!' !n OJwtsburg, and only left here ~ '*> llBi In Sev Tork Pirn.] We have nothing to fear'but ourselves. We have got every thing now that we had ls3t.year' except confidence and prosper: ty. We have the same rich couii try,' the same wealth of resources, the same money, the, same neo :Si?S irMtcm*. Wh J. L MoMtllian U geronsly ill at hts hi Flint. There will be an ej of Oiponltconrt held the middle of Septem A number fit per? aeotion who had mo bank have taken it ot ; TEe bank building i, and the inside work is ed alnncr Oongrove of Jacksoi not far from WftUtce. Young one) washls love for strong drink.' 'Ho took' his young wifs to his father's house where they lived together until she was forc ed to leave on afxsouit^ of the I cruelty of the husband. During Ithis time two children had been Iborn and with these the mother went to battle with .the realities of life. Finding that she would | ?be compelled to go to the poor Ihouse, she went to the home of I the Harrisons one day when the I I weather was cold/ and. plteotisly I implored shelter for herself and I babes. She was turned away and! I I not knowingwhere to go or when I I she would perish in the cold, she I I at last reaohed the county poor I house. Here her health rapidly I I failed and a few weeks ago she I I was carried to a pauper's grave, I leaving hertwo babes in the alms Ihouse. The Harrisons were peo I pie in moderate circumstance and I generally considered good aver I age citizens. Why Norman should ?have acted as he did is a mystery. I He now lives with his father Jas. Ih. Harrison, at Dalllson, Wood I county, West Virginia, where the I family recently located. ' The facts given above were ? told to a Telegram reporter by ? the father of the injr~ 3 ----- 8ummeb WEA ? ,ai that tired feeling, k_ ^ ? and nervous pro?tr?tion are driTeoawmy ? They ?hoald ba in every traveler ? gri*