The Robbers. Had HimMr. F. H, Nipp of Mineola came1 i’^Vih’Saturday and kindly remembered printer with an advanceanbscrip-r^’tion to this paper. ,Mr. Nipp is .the gentleman who :baS a little- very unpleasant experi-f^bjiie'witha couple' of bank robbers ??? •iit that town two weeks ago/ He 7'/\tolduB something about that little' ^episode which sometimes occurs in a i man's life:- Two masked fellows came in and .quietly drew u bead upon him and ordered all sums turned over— .Jquietly. '• * j: Mr. Nipp says, all funds in sight, ^were quietly turned over as directed, I’S^aslBie only, thing to do under the existing circumstances. He tells -•//Us that the bank was partly insured .///from/ robbery, and consequently E:i!'f|$herewill pot be an entire loss on ;• j^the part of. that institution. ^4i|fThere fe abaolutely no clue as yethientt^r of the robbers.