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Show Unsuccessful Uurlai-. A burglar entered the bed-room window of Sir. and Mrs. Keeling, at tlie Keeling Terrace House on Tweuty-ieenth, between Washing, ion and Adams, last e ening. He had procured a chair, forced open the window and entered, when Mr. Keeling woke up. Hearing him and thinking it might be oue f tlie children, she poke. The burglar answered half audibly. The round as not satisfactory, and he said: "What?"' No answer was received. rue woke Mr. Keeling, mg there was a burglar In the room. Mr. Keeling jerked out a pistol from under in-, pillow. Tlie intruder leaped head first through the window and took down theitath to the street. Mr. Keeling Tired two sboU, but prolably mkced him. Hie police were notified. Oaden SUutdard. |