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Q 0 i(ii*a 5T'• < r ad plo-vrtng wood „\vA . hil' ; av t - o’trh 'ad, LI i/.f^ of v- r .ur ■ :■ i 1 M ova Ami Cc»'.r gn‘* n iuc- t to trend. Who should Ti u •« r tluui I? But, no; I wjiit j'.ikI niy lu nrE i?> >or»?— Litton o ul wait -- r a Lir-T to dug Tliut f au.i in tli. wood lx ore. Wli * tho. li the i h air quiver, T 1, Witt rs Kpnri.! • rlong? W’h .i though the enshat is cooing? I »m wailing for tliat oik> song; VC. i(i • and listening a id longing — Sili’ii!'. r is sinning in vain— W..i - nnd listen:.;g and hinging For ih«: s ng i t that bird again. But I knot.’ that if < :.t* krivht ]*res:enoe A.dow the pathway lire .v near. Tied l*i • 1 on the ia- iaet w *re singing, , : ■ re here. —T. P. Joiiaston :a Chambers’ Journal.
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SOM© PERSON©
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IiiRjux'tor Hmikycr had tiorvixl his 25 years mi thu deteei ive forco, uml Ids e.nlleiijrnes \ it* eiitertalldns hiiu »t aliltle faroua li dh ner in untit iisitiun ol his furthoondru! retirement. Tm'ciiuirnian ImviriK eulnirized tlio guest nl thooveidnit to nn extont that I rotiftht a Idusli t<> tin' faeo of that ease hardened official, the inspector tiise to reply, and at the linish he said: “T he chairman 1 ..s said that 1 never let u man slip through my flitters alter I had onco itot on his traelt, hut I am sorry he is vvrono. lam hound to urUnovvIedfte that cnee an olTentier was tri clever for me.” “Tell us al.mtt it. ’ arnso spont.meonsly from almost every throat, and Inspector Hookyer in response to t lie request gave
the story.
“It was a good many years ago now when I had intrusted to me a ease of a young woman named Eliza Thlckbroom, who had Imen found dead, evidently murdered hy having her throat cut, in some fields adjoining the canal near a town in Lancashire. Site had been a domestic servant, and was of a very retiring, staid disposition and hero an irreproachable character. Her friends lived in quite another part of tho country, and her mistress had no knowledge of her keeping company
but it was no use losing my head over it, and 1 at once set to work dodging his footsteps after ho had left In* In'hdngs In tho public house which hu frequented I came across a man. to whom I had previously snoken. wh > seemotl to ki w Load prey in a very cL . i .t of way, and I turned tiio converwition on tho man I wanted. “ ‘Ahl I've just seen him.' stiidihe follow. ‘About tin hour a;: , or mayhap s little n ora He was goi a to kieclesfleld, lie said, tn cii'all tl: eariv tiidn in tiio mornin;: into Staff rd i'ire, where he's got another job. He seemed in a mighty liurry too. ’ “I had reason afterward tu think that tliis man was the one wiiohad given Lamprey warning, l.ut \. aether that was so or not iii- luforinati 'i li. ii niglit appi arod to lie correct, h*r 1 met s. artil peopl- who hud s en .luck going across the iiekb to ward M.i.;l. . which was his best way of getting to Aim eli sileld Irom the place he lived in but wlicn I arrived at Marple station i was at fault again, for no train bad tHien ont for quite two hours, and although I waited till the last train to Macclesfield had gone, Lamprey did not show-
up.
“Tired and vexed beyond description, I tramped hack and got what rest I could, hoping that something might turn up in the morning to assist mo in recovering the ground I had lost, hut afraid that for onco I had let my quarry slip and that I might never catch him now that ho was aware he \\ .s lining tracked. “Sure enough tiio something did turn up in the morning, and something which conllrmod my fours, though 1 felt that I had got my man dead if I had missed him alive. The postman came round soon after 7, lief ore it was quite light, and 1 had only just got up when a boy cuine running witli a letter, which had been delivered at the police station, it boro the Marple postmark and was addressed to‘The Detective From Loudon.’ “Tearing it open, I read something like
this:
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For Lung; AfiJCtioos
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or anything of that kind For some time ..
I Imd e,.I,.sideralilo difficulty in fixing the, tl \ , ‘VT' ) n, ’T,’,I"’ < T,". , ?f.
crime or any reason for it upon any one; hut at last, after a lot of inquiry, I ascertained that she Imd been walking out witli a man named Lamprey, who lived near Stockport in Cheshire, some !S0 miles from
in Philadelphia at li-t time of
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“‘From John Imtnprey. I know you adits i mltnie Wasiiingtoe. Franlilin, l.afa.v-| are ,,l'.ee me, and I know what for.' I , UrU , TU;'Vh,;'HT''TYE'T\,V’.'hNUf.'iM'U-1 nmnaged to keep out of y our way tonight, mmiei* will obtain from it 1 t i ’arer idea of tin* mid I meant to try ami get down south, ' people who were foremost in llevnlutlonary ; but you aro sure to have me sooner or later, da>s andofthesieiallih’ot 1 a-- limes, than ; t1 , . 1 . 1 . , can he had trom any other slaim* source. Ihel so I \e di tennintd to innUe an end of it. ( work is not only historically aecurntc, but is a I Look at t ho church steeple when you get immt interesting stor> of 1. ve and war. Fhe
| first chapters are in the Novemla r number.
Howard Pyle will illustrate it.
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Tim church st.xq.Ie was a tall und prominent feature whichever way you turned, and I had only to go to the end of the street to get a 1'uM view of ii When I got there and looked up, I saw something !
CAMPAIGNING WIT H
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where Kliz. Thiekhrooin resided.
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The price of a ihou-ami Letter lie Envelopes. Bill Heads, or Statement* i- too -mall to higgle over and . he order .'light to be turned o\ e|- to ; he lu int r ea| .■!' doing the work with' nt so much as asking the ni'i'-e ami with instructions to do a i irst- ( la-s doh an I presen. I bill.
When veu need
that gnvo mo a sta't. In the uncertain . ,
“It se-med that the girl had been in the | >»' - ^ ' ^ discern
habit of spending lier holiday when she the gray sky. imnging by tho nock For'er wasun aide on tieieial Grant's staff iiml a d i- ,,tv i „ a,,,, ’ —t-,...i-iw.if to one of the iron 1. ps which served for aiiii a close rrleiid of Ids elilc:. utul Hie «liiir.v n ,u 0 I U * 1 > " n ' <■. going to ."tockjioit. .. i.. dd ,, r „ nthe S11 ,vvlileh hi'kei.ttlnomrlii lie war is Hie basis of where Lamprey met her, and that she had “ u,IULr , n 11 uu 1 1 10 t 'l’ lrx > tlic fl K ure tlie present arlleles, which are strkiiiu p. pbceome enga .ed to him, hut tliat, hearing | OI ." n ;"’ 1 ,, T , . : plei.ires of .'ii'ntinlifn lire aiKi scenes They something to his diseredlt, she I. id ref:;- ,1 . >0 1 ’ UU0 ^ , f,,r !’ I «aid ^ .^V.'. ^TTTrttv """ "
to have un-thing in »re to do v. ith hip,, t^nyself as I hurried to the |k,lire statloa | 'V ' and s„ far notiiing fur,her was known to 1 ' H .® ^ trou , ! ’ le '' implicate Lamprey in the crime; hut I, of I By the time I had been to tne station course, at om o took train to Stockport and i l 1 . 11 , . ^ j 6 wus ijroail dayproceeded to hunt up Lamprey and to ! , a V . <a cour80 ’ ^ 10 ii‘»dy hanging make inquiries In the town where ho re-1 n o ^ t ' had.becn scon and a crowd had al-
: ready collected, every one rcognizing it
“I knew nothing about him except Ids ! “M'.’T JiR ' k R a " , 1 !’?'; V '
name, but from the Incnl police andean- sfran ^ 0 frDuk, I remarked to the * - *»u-, tu i tinus iiiH'*sTii*i’s ( f nnofH. !’mnthpr T t^i,- , s «**geant who was wit.h me. i nm^fers also is In this bsin* New fi-anires 1 •' - ! another I asu..- “ .j don ' t think ao,’he replied. ’Jack j wmbeannoun ‘ e to time.
! had made liimself a sort of litre over go- ' c , . , _ | ing ,!]) the spire to repair tho vane, and ^LipGI D Art r©cltur©S.
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tained t!‘iit bo bad been ;• sailor and was then a ‘steeple jack’ and one of tho best
! climber®
‘“Jm k T.anq rey!' cried one man to ; ll!s m|ml , „ ,, ,
whom I had spnk. n. Ah, he can climb, , , , for sure, can Jin k! Why, he climbed ur. > ,
his career at tiio
climbed up 1 m- , ,
to the very top ef v„„ s eeple,’ pointing to • . 1 l,L ' , ' 1 , v '" s »'* ° !u ' «*•“»»«« .Moekport tho church I ml bv, which had a aplro r'- ' V ^°' V ' ,U1 : 1 TU V'' ‘ UYU Y'' 1 -“
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j markably tall and slender and very Imnli ‘ 7'“,r . n it • o | to mount. After thesinrm had dania d man to eoire and get the body down. It The Gent Hy Co,, UniOIl Square, tb ■ wi ithi roook Jaok climbed up and fixed i ' ' ' ’ Nr-w York it all alone for tho parson, and la refused ! -J’ ll,; ‘V 1 uie ,a,lf , ^'‘' k I"> rt 10rK,
to bo Mill it’ had hoard ot the afluir. Wnrk was cits ,
i “Tho mar seomed to look upon Lam-1 , col ' cl ‘U 1 '" ~ “ | prey's refusiiii.; ' r.-iont as more wonder , ‘ l '' 1 h111 l ^“ l - l ' ,l ‘ . G 1 , 11 ’: All kinds of pot and bedded plants i'STS?li*.l wtRS ' « **-ohkrf.bb i h‘ ‘' r ’ 1 ! ■ n ‘ l Ui.nu ijg.i.n o . .k . | ^ i_/j# j j i were hushed as bv common con 1 Toriu!’ B. >)rr. :n^* n and Anderson Streets
i LuTupiTy as the murderer. He h id until
ivi v ntlv been seen freqlici t Iv in and about 1 t *» in. .. r . . K.. , • , ... . i , * .. i . I filmll never forgot tne few minutes I Stockport with the girl, but for the lasl ,i . f .v 4. « • . r *tiii . i . i I tliat followed while tho stet ide jack, now i two or three months slie had not been oh > i n; -.i r is**. •. i , served in hi. company. He bad been a | ^ ^ ol,i (l v; n ^° \ lla ^ jolly sort of fellow but since the girl had T i ll T r l ^ m ° y ’ 1 ceased her visits it had i ecu noticed tlu.t ! T ' ^ ^ H IT Vi l*' IT* 0 ^ V T' T T i
The direct I im iietw. en %mi Hiicign Ci!|, LOUISVILLE, A ii ! all pninis NOKTii A\l> L'iOI TH. I’lie only line ;«» t!:i* l .iinoiiH health l i sott . ILT^st Bac(<9 and Prei^G!; Liel\ Sprii^j, I lie i'lirMuid of Aiuein a. ( 'op, u I’uliinan r.ipiipmeia. FRANK J. HEEL), G. I*. A., ( he o. TIME CARD SE PT.13i H, 1896 Noli I II UoI NK. ' ■. 1,* I hii'il^o .Mail 1: i N<>. (f,o " Express.... 12 :17 |. r: N >. 11,+ I .oral Freight li:e it, s ll in not \I). No. .'i,* So lilieni .Mail.. .. -J : ! No. 5,* •• Express. 2:17 pi No. f!i.+ Local Nieieht. . 1'J:I7 pin * Daily. + Daily except Sunday. J. v. M Dll A EL. geat.
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L .banox. Ky., Nov. !'. ■— William Li an, the nog. .,, \y , , aulted Mrs. L. (J. Clark last Tiur.i.:: v w:. captnrwi and put in jail her' S : '..'..ay. While the sheriff was bringing him here a mob took hod carri d b oi in br.e Mrs. Clark
, hoi,ad bceo..,o moody and •ilentCand iio I 'I to 'l 1 * « ! ' !i59fc ‘ n *-| I had take n «o drink a good deal, , itlnmgh ! ™ V1 ' n P ' Tm® ! i „ . . * or to receive it. I liero was something aw- , ho bml previously been a most abstemious : (uUj . sll(1 alM)Ut it all .
“ In due course the assisfant ixicaivod the
, 1,0 ' va f ,uvav U"" 1 h U l0d8i 1 ,,f?S 0,1 tlK corpse, which lie let down to the ground, night ef the murder, and on his i-eturn iml evePV ,, no ur>llml ,„o remarked that early the next day he was travel sta nci , ho SWI11R u „, utt |, lv „ 10 without asil ho I'.ad •valked a long way. His land- sho wing the respect which might have!
i .dv remembcml that ho told her ho had !
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Get up and scoot.
And hustle out for biz.•
But sixteen to one You'll be outdone
And riuke a glorious liz If you don't look sharp
And beein to harp
In tin Daily Banxkk Tim. s.
fallen down in soino i li.'inical works where lie had boon on a job and had stained Ids
who i . :;:a, : u.,.: ■ ic is p;, pec led l^ictlies, and she recolU'eted that Immodl- ♦ tt*l lit. I . .. . •> • , ,
to die hut plsided with the erowd to b t the law take its course. Ncgroas,
well ;;s wmtss, (hrealen to '
Mrs. Clarke (lies,
at. iv after bis arrival liome he had busied
hi
•Negro m, a- | pi.,, qf brushing und sponging
lyueli him if I moms.
And the Best IMttsburgh ami Anthracite. Yard opposite VandalK freight office.
ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK
Of MHrtlnsville, lud., Ilecommei I W.iglus Celtry Capsules. Martinsvili.i:, 1m,.. May •>'>. To t.ie M l ight Medical Co., ''elc.iubus. Ohio. Gkntk—I have parchi .1 box of Wright’s < '.'le v (':ip-ule- 'i I . B Tarletoii, dniggi ..iiio o d then fo: indigestion, stomach trouble and iousdp,. Hill. 1 tia\" been ;'.l'e,itly l.eneflti. 'i i . fa-f a!:m <t fined wtlh on inis. j- Mie lies, medicine without exeei ' biq .hat I ioive its* d lor my iroq- . ill Yours vi rv truly. A-<;iy Si iiaii i it.
I\ llR'il liimself VYlu'ii New Y'ork, Nov. !).—An r.nkiiinyn young man atteumtod to ;. :t;ult a j,- vi named Tieriha Graii in tho tcue;'.’, at linuse district yesterday. The girl's father and brother eornersd him in a cellar nrmed with clubs, wiiereupon he drew i n voiver and killed himself. ' ring ti re shots. His appearance was that of a e’.erk or iiookkceper. but there was no elevv to I : s identity. The body was taken to t . • on-ue.
been looked for. In fact, some actually
called out ‘Slmmo!’
“But all at once tiio hush which had fallen upon tho erowd was broken by a storm of jeers and laughter. The tiling which had given us all this trophic was
„ , ^ nothing hut a guy, und I never felt such a “ I here was sufflolent to justify me In ! fl)(( , jn al , )D j it( ,
olitaiiung a warrant, but ho was away on j ., So t |, llt ) l0 ..Ij llt t nearly a da y. g a job-no one know where exactly, except: gtl|rt> Ijlllllirt , y ..jeverlv misled me the thutit was somewhere near Liverpool and j nl g h ( | K>fnr ,, winu, | hiu i been wasting
*; gar- i
it was usekiss for .no to leave Stockport, tl)110 at M nrl ,| e , |, 0 hud ix-en empioved
whiTolhad tho best chance of oatohing j
Stocknu n \N ant a Cabiuct llvpri'srntutttiiv, LiXfOl.x, Neb., Nov. ff.—Tho livestiK 1 men oi Omaha and Kaiosis City ami the west gi nevv.i y have inauaurai(;d a cai!U).,ii.'ii to ui .re for Farmer Samuel Ail'j'.on the pe-tlion ot seere- ' ■ , IcKii cabin t. iL.rvev ,ngei-o:i ha-; received a com ml. at ion trun Scev'l.trv Bakei
of the Nu! e.al la\. st." k Exchaiige, j .),•
asking in
him, on a w'ld goose chase to Liverpool without bettor information. My only course was to wait and keep quiet till lie came back, which lie was expected to do
tiio following day.
“I took e- cry precaution to prevent any one knowing that he was wanted, but 'some pr.l must have got to suspect it and given him warning. The police in Liverpool hod lie'll wired to und had kept wa.-ch of ail trains in the dir.vtion of St i.port, und t AVnrd tho evening of the . v.d day I r a eiveil the intimation that a i in re- .nling his description had
stuffing the suit of clothes which lie hud taken from bis lodgings with straw, making a very passable representation of himself, and in the middle of the night lie , Imd climbed the steeple, which was child’s play to him, and loft his effigy there to deccivo mo and lull me into Inaction. “I need not dwell upon tho chaff Ire eolved. It is too painful, even now, for me to recall without annoyance, but you may bo suro that I quickly made myself
scarce ”
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l'oi*K«• I}»}:•»’t* S;iv»’il IIi» Life. ' Ander<k>x. Ind., Nov. 9.— John Patton of Ali'x indriii v. e. brought to tins city yest 'id iv a id ]il c od in jail for shooting it ) : 'i ??:uith. They were in an altevatio". i’a; ton fired i«>int' blanket F lit!, nc' anti the ball went strait for Siuit !i'.- heart. Luckily he: h;u. a s.eel s ••pit-'in his pocket and , tins ams.vd tii.‘ ballc-t and saved his
life.
Lena ot a lio liguant type is rag-'
ing in and near
county, hid.
John \lego, the noted pickpocket ar rested at I'rimna, <)., was taken io Cosh octou and bound over in default of ft,00
bail.
A 3 per cent tax lias been levied on in suraiieo agents r. eeipts by Venice, Ills. Tlie companies threaten to retaliate by in crcas'ng their rates.
l . o tho tr.i’ii and w s on his way. As- some one.
sis' i by a 1 .1 ih , tiv who knew the “Yes. He took tho train to tho east li::,:), I watem I i very p ■- pg -r out of till, ' coast. Mill siioecoilrd in getting to Holland train on Its arrival at .Stockport, but no mim livd,” replied Inipeetor Hookyer.
“Hut he hanged himself In real earn-st soiuo eonshleralilo time afterward, leaving a letter behind admitting' his guilt and stnt'inr- that his conse'ionc;', troubled hiin so that ho could not bear to live. ”—Lotuhm
k Lam] rev uligb.ted, and on iiquiring t! guar-! it ! ?i. i I pretty certain t i:.t
leal got an. at (')i‘ idlo, a station a few
miles outside Stockport.
“It was the liogilining of winter and ..„ iiLiit imd sei in, so tliat ,t was extremely Tit-Hits, dou.ii.fiil if \\ e-could f .llnw tho man, but ;
we took , tv , which was just going out Tho Charge > r tl,«- Atnarons. of tlie -lat ion. and in a few minutes w.-ro i “ Tiio Rmazonsfouglit like demons.” said at t'iieadle I tliere made corf :i tiint my | tiio |>viy must leln d general as she swept lir a Imd .". it out. lb- i:id hooked for i the lield ultu her pearl und gold h rguotte. f ur. art ami had given up his ticket, hut "They do.tith'd up tlie enemy’s lelt wing do i.ii wo <• > lid, wo c< uld get no trace of as if it h el In n papt r, and that wild
him. Ho had left tlie station immediately on leaving the train. No ore know him, and we could find no one to tell us anything more. So, hoping perhu^a to pick
Lakeville, St. JoseiTh ! upn clew on the re: d. we walked bark to
.Stockport and on to Lie town where lie lived, which was a few miles tiio other
: Hide, hut our trump was in vain
i "We hod loft instructions at Stockport . for Lamprey s lodgings to lie watched but 1 hy some blunder a man had not he n sent I there for some time, and, much to my anger and disgust, when 1 arrived at Ids tiouso I found that ho iiml boon tiicrc, just I for five minutes, ids landlady said, and
had left again witli a la;; of clothes.
charge of theirs across tho field was simply irresistible. Whatever could have possessed them to fight so desperately?” “Pardon m . my gener il.'’ said a blond aid in mili',- ry bloomers “it was all brought ah ait hyalitt'.o ruse of my own.”
“Artis.: Explain.”
“It was like this, goner:,1: 1 knew that Bomctidug must bo done to inspire them with fresh courage. I enguved a during spy to penotr.ut' the enemy's lines. At a given signal—tho firing of tlie opening gun —tiio spy suddenly displayed on an eminence jira back of tho enemy Y. position u
Ynmluliu Kates.
llonieseekers excursion to pointy in Alabama. Arkansas, ( ojorad >, Florida, Georgia, Indian Territory. Iowa. Ivanfas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mimic-. : Mi-Miuri, MI'-i"ipni. Nebraska. New Mexico, North t iroli a. North and South Dakota. South <'aroliue, Tenue--see. Texas, i't ib. N iiginia, Wi-eon dn, yoniiusf. Kate one fare plus $2 for the roumi nip. Dates Nov J and 17. Dee. 1 and 15, Jan. 5 and iff, Feh. '2 ami 16, March - ami 111, Ai 'ti (> am’ 2”. These dates do not apply fo all taD — alikc. For fill: information call on or addre.-s J. S. Dowling. Agent.
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Excursion rati* to Indianapolis Nov. II. 12 and 13, good refuriiiii.: on lltn on HCeount ('lirysantlii'in am show. Fare ^i.Off roiin<l trip 1«,(lav’s I,oca, .warkeo 1.F’liruistied the Iiaili ganm-.k TiMi.s daily bv K. \\ . \iieu. tu mage l tout Jordan’- poultry mMl-e
THE i. D. St Vi/. RY, 25 MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN Indianapolis and Kansas fit'The only line running Reclining ‘ I 11 r it ars lietween < ineinati anti Jack-mi ville. 111., vviiiioiit eluirige via < . il I), au'l Wabash, passing through In d* aoanolis, I: (i , IfeeaMir, Siuinglield ” 1 ' Jaeksonville, Ills, 'i'wo daily tbrouah irons v.ltll perleel aeeonio.odiiln I ' j cast and we-1. J\o. S. I AZ.Mtt s, o: ■ Frt. ami'1’Ur \g, af, I mu \ n apoi is.! i
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