Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1883 — A Gotham Girl’s Rate. [ARTICLE]

A Gotham Girl’s Rate.

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*>m the Baltimore - - Fifteen yean ago the daughter erf rich and prosperous man, living in fine style on Fifth avenue, N. Y., went out in a carriage, ostensibly on a shopping expedition. At Stewart’s store she left the carriage and her ooachman waited for over two hours, until finally, becoming anxious, he made inquiries. The young lady had disappeared, and though a great deal of money was spent, and much effort l made to discover her, there was no trace. Ten years passed, and tbe detective, wfcp had worked on the ease very faithfully and anxiously, rose by degrees to the rank of police captain. One cold night, just after Christmas, four or five of his officers entered the station with eight or ten intoxicated woman in their custody. |two were crying over their arrest and the were fierce