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Show hlolru mill IttceicieJ. Hbortly alter one oMuok yaalerdsy mnrnlug, oriefl.fl. Alhey, who lodges at I ll West Mouth Temple street, wae aroused by the eraali ol breaking: and falling giant, and on !orlng from his window oLuervexl abufglar endete,r Inglnrorca an tntranca Intn a ttgar atore tuimud,alely vitil. HoiiXilekty li-it his room with tho Innniiouof boirowlng rt j'lstol from soma of the lodger In adjoining uparthieuls. Ttiere was no one In tho bouse, how over, who w-ia the iosnt-eor of such a wtaiuu. Uliolsk.rved, Mr. AHiey then cautiously left tllM house aud lucced-eil lucced-eil sti-alinlly and ra Idly down tho street, where ha procured a revolver and came bauk tu wherv tho burgUr waa quietly helping hlinaelHu a Jot of Jewelry. When the. man brtanie awnralhat If- wa ellacovered he bwk to hi he-el, tarrying oil exmalderabla lawty. He rau weatward on H.uth Teinila Htre-tt, (and turiml south through an alley adjoining Taylor llroa. store. Hever.il suols were fired at him, but he eluded his pursuer aud msde good hla escnl-e. Yesterday afternoon a little girl found most ol the Jewelry ou the laylor premises, wheru It had lnt.ii dropd by the fast running thief when he Wn so closely pie-wed, The ulle-o were iiolllleel and today tho iruperty wasreturuetl to it owner. |