•■,v; ?•DAMnGv! THfiFt) ^i.j- ... ■i.'-'TA Bag Contai^thg $z 78 Stolen in*--j • 'V-•/ .«;V.•At* ’ **• • • V.,1 -r.r\# V’\m mm 4 . / 1 .i#' r. •••■; -.V V-.‘■' ■ - VO;• ■ r . '■ .;' •■ v ;; r ••..AN U.4 AAbout; 3 fo- clock, yestcrijajglifler^ hopp, Charlie ^Thayer,who; hfrlithem onte table :;at rStlns6h*s ll^on,placed a buckskjrtbag^€drfi|||[|ng; # 178, and also hia monte caras in tbe; locker ^ behind^the^ usually ;;kepti ;;wfteh'-h^sbon'left; the placed and went :tp th£ball park and afterwards to his 'sup per, , MeahwhUe, F, ]. McFarland, the barkeeper, after attending to Hfs usual duties stood outside the screendtiors;witb: his back againstOne or.iwq persons ^pas's^^wen t through to ;the^ ^tliier ^ eHci!Hearing a noise btice or tyice he pushed back the door and saw one person; moving ;;a^ time1 thought nothing;of. it/ ;r Ati about V5 o'clock, Thayer returned, and, oh looking for bis money, found the cards strewn about, but the money missing,■ One person was held on suspicion, but as yet nothing can be learned, or no trace found of the money, . •Inhuman Brute.FbVjn!cd■Xi- .a';•*:.citd•J. 1cfict