view to tfhe*b©st or bis ability. HE COMETH NOT SHESAID.BalinaMias Kxirnn BariM Koslpaed frm School to Wed Dr. tftteiThe (uburn IBaiteefct published this story l;.b evening concerning affairs oif Miss Etama Burns wh her posi Hon as principal of Sal last spring: i“The old adage that 'the coot love n-iver did run smooth* mure f orcibly illustrated than perbnc'i of l)r; Charles Ufctthe love resigned Ida schoolof true as never in the ox-r, betterknown as Diamond Charlie, and Miss Em-Borna of Phoenix, who fpr severalmouths, he public e is well friends, one. The iile lady, neither a a modelnutvears, and up to the past to lias be»n a teacher in one of schools of Syracuse, whore * « known, and has i large circle The lore affair is a romantic prospective bride is a faahiop about i'd years of age: . She is blonde nor a brunette, but bafe figure vifeh sweet 'winsome mam ors. MissBurns* a xl Miss SyracuseBurns is a daughter of Robert well-to-do resident of Phoen Bums resigned hier position in last spring to unite her destinieis to those of Dr; Charles H.I Utter of Panama, who is several years her senior. Drj Utter iaa brother of Mrs. Thomas Dean of this cityj who lives at the jcorner of Fiteh avenuty and Ptrker street. Ho has .‘spent thij greater part of his lifetime trading Witty the IntHans, among whom ho became proj-ficient in doctoring with herbs spent the creator part of his life lue wii h tfcu Indians, among wb cam© proficient in doctoring w Ho hrs followed this bn; several years, and id. is paid has mad© ,Htd lost several fortunes, in his adventures. Dr, Utter is wellJtaown, by reputation at least to the greater part of Auburoiacu as ids exploits liave fromHe has time trad-mi he be-, ith herbs.1 neas fori