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Show FOOLAND HIS MONEY. A ouurj 3IrdiraI Mudftit from l'iri Hliredled Out oDJll,"") 11; a (.irl. KNIGHTS OF LABOR IN QUITE A DILEMMA. An tpldemlc of Djsruterj Hi;cs In the illa;e or liamlmnr, eiv Jcrcj. DEATH OF GENERAL BOOTH'S WIFE. SnonrfjlN la Colorado. The Comic De 1'arit llaninrted In evr ork. l.T TeleCTaph t the Mrws.l ItEULCLDTO III bUS.ni. 1 1-nrUInu Jlrdlrnl Mnd.nl I oolrd lljr n liMr 4.lrl. Xlw York, OcL.4. Louis lles-fnnt, lles-fnnt, a young medical ttudent from Tans, u how folks are tald to mide in Faubourg btreet, Uermain, arrived ar-rived iu this cit a feu weeks ago with about S15,U00 and has been since left almost a ejrar. While in London he made the acquaintance acquaint-ance of a handsome you tig American Ameri-can girl while the w as attending the Convent Garden Theatre with a matronly w omau. Iio.out continued contin-ued the acquaintance meeting and correepondin:; with the joung woman, who described hen-elf a Illanche Hichardwn, a graduate of Vasior College aud a resident of ISorton Their intimacy become to clOM, tint the young t medical student gave up his professional studies: and at his companion's solicitation came to America, lie and lib Mr prize took up a flat elegantly furnished in tills city. They had been there oulj a few days when a young man, who was Introduced by lllatiche as'Couln Il-rry," tailed. In a game of cards a lth"CousinHaro,"onllsnd visit, the young man J1ECAUS sUSI'iCIUl'S of hi-) visltnr vh j 'iad succecdM in k inning STOO. The next day Bessant went to Ito-4on to look up the antecedents of lit pretty VaKir companion. He learned Unit ItUnelie had been a I'raduateof Vsmaraud was a mem-Uref mem-Uref apromiuej family, but hid fallen from grie- and liad left the hub to aciiiui! a well-known adventured of Lurope last winter. rteMint rtturiii-l to this city with the determination t- rid hlm-elf of Illanche nud at once return to his mtive land. Tills was Iat We'dues day.but when tlie medical fctudentar-rlved fctudentar-rlved iu this city and went to the flat, to his dbmaj the place ai de-st-rted aud every article of value removed. re-moved. W Ui the clearing out of the Hat went, besides ail the furniture, furni-ture, his two trunk", contiining almost al-most 512,000, and his clothes and his valuable papers. He visited a defective de-fective agency and there learned Jiat Illauche had disponed of all the furniture nud liad lier tacgage ilieeked for San Francl-co. loday a dilUch wa receive-d from the rhWt of police f San Francisco, announcing tuat tlie woman had irrie-i .there an 1 was under eur-veillaiicawaiUu eur-veillaiicawaiUu orders Ilessaut evideutlj disliked to order her ar-n-t, explaining I ut If she would give up bis clothes and pairs he would not jirojecute her. He started for sail Francisco at once. Illiynlll.u l Inl2tll or Ij.bor unly. IC kv. VoBK, October i It is re-nirteJihatUie re-nirteJihatUie management of the Sew York C-ntral Railroad was asked by tlieotur labor organlza-mm organlza-mm o drive the Knights of Labor from the service of tlie company. A correspondent writes: "It is not i.en- rally Snow n, but it isa fact that this Iatei order not only has the approval of some of the other organizations, or-ganizations, lt Uiat the Central management h-wlen actually re-.iueted re-.iueted by representatives of the Locomotive and Firemen's Brotherhoods Brother-hoods to drive the Knights of Labor out of the stem. Tlie members ol the Brotherhoods as well as the Switchmen's Union have been com-plaulng com-plaulng ever since the strike that they are more or less threatened, ali d and were at times in a state if terror on account ol the intlmlda tlois prwhed by walking delegates and other acts of the Knights. A committee of the Locomotive tn-Blmvr's tn-Blmvr's Br tbtrhood went so far as to tellWebu Uiat tliecomjany would have to choose between Uie 'tn- v. . ..iTtlnn and the Knlghtt. riierelsuoopposiUonon thr iirtof the Ce ltral management toan lar .ranizaUon wtJef excepting the Knights. In fact, It 1. claim. ' that all or the others" are rncimrKBu -u ' supported." EpM dile r llj.ntVJr- ILvmul-ku ' J OcL 4- InthUi vilUJ ,w ith u , . ulallon of 11 ve hun-dred? hun-dred? Welisw In I, less than 'r y-llvp -es o' mahgu eut djn-terv djn-terv .ifun Hi- last two moijUis, ,"i ......v Ih ttb.UnUinlholittlo h 01 e- r bj iave MlUered w lUl fhepUcueaud me have died.and &... wtiere the disease ," vi "vreTy deaths liavo oc- .. wou.ld f!J0' " irng. There U o " f, ,k--i lira ou the edge foul -I in J1- ZftL of a large "' a" 'Vur jtars It ha, not ,-euiv eo- t"r fi eflil has been mulXgUuriasaUUilsUme. IolM,nnl hy I.lnonifc!r PoitTLAND, I nd, Oct. -I Great' excitenieul was caused anion- thu . 10,1V HJ people who attended thut county fair hero je-terday by the re,iort that many jiersoat w ere d j - ing from the elTeets of dtiukingj lemonide at one of the tooths. Onel family of seven wrons were take-il home In an unconscious state, and I fully thlr'y mire requlrttl medical a Utanre. 'o deaUis hae yet been reported, but w viral eou are in a critical condition. Tlu trouble was caud by the extraets ued. |