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Show AT HIS OLD TltllKH AUA1.V. A Xlrplonianlsc Injuji Ills lllicrly lor a llrlef Period Oulj. Frank Tilts, aclirouloancak thief, la again In trouble. Yesterday ho was released from the confines of tho city bastlle after having sirvod twenty.nlue daya for llt larceny; his aonteuce watfor Ihlrly-flve dajs. On his do-rturofrom do-rturofrom hla rettnt home ho waa given twenty.!lv ccnla by Jailor ltalelgh. Thla 1 Ittauco waa presented to the "rojwutant" and "reformod" thief with the best of motive! by Mr. ltalelgh. It waa to be tho "nest tgg" ornucliut around which lilt future furtune wax to tu gatheted. lMtta promised Ills former custodian to become, a better inauand an ornament orna-ment to society. Tills la how he kept his wordt It was after 111 o'clock when the rlteuder was turned loose upon aooltty. At that time he wore a neat llgbt gray i ring overcoat. Wllhln an hour lie was wearing a blaik one. Later he was observed to t nti r the dry goods sloru of ti. Kellner, on Main street. Hhortly afterwards lie emerged emerg-ed with an armful of silks nnd stilus but wan Intercepted by a lijitanc'er, who tailed for the imiIIcv. Ofllcer Bheets was near by at the time and lin-mejlaiely lin-mejlaiely took l'llta In low, A terrl-nu terrl-nu struggle ensued, the latter abusing the ofllcer lu a moat anameful intnner. l'llta waaiaxtn tome lonoo siatiou In the fblack Marla"and Ircktd up.lln U a desperate, charactor. A charge of graud larceuylma beeutntoredai,uliist blm. |