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Show IIEXUV" L. NAIMJROSS, A Nolo Ilr.il.rr or ll.itlen, I Mow Thocglit lo bt the Mfitrrioti llomb Throwrr. CLOTHINC, rOUND ATTCR Tilt EX-PLOalon, EX-PLOalon, IDCNTiriCD. hlrlkliig IttMmbliiire lie luirii n I'liolo grapli of Narrrosi and tbe Atle llcjtl. H;Te!eirahtoU Xawa.) Tlu: noun rifitoui:ii. 11a Is ."low slil Bo ! roslllsely ldeu- IIusion, Doc. 11,-iTliu Oluht eaya that Jlanry Ii, Norcroasof rioiuerviile, n notu broker doing builmsi nt 1" l'eail street, hat Lot been seen In his (.niioslucolast week, and ether oooti. pant of hisrlomsrvllle house say that liowasklllvl lu a railway accident about that tlcpo. New YorH tielectivea wero In town today trying to Identify the missing man a the mr.terlnu bomb-thrower In ltusrell Hage'aoflli-v last Friday. D.Ucllves t.roul,t Willi Ilu in irtlona of tho trotisert worn by thuliomb-tlirower, aa will as pb-w of hi coat According to the (jor, Iheso weru taken to Norcossf resldenco this aflernooil, and Ihu uuderclothlug pcslllvely Identlfltit by Mrs. Norcrou a Ulonglng loher hustiand, On tbo trousersof tbo dead nun were buttons fifsrliig thu print of. "Ilrooks, tailor, lloslon." I'iees of tho clothing wero takeuto llrooks' ntoro this arternoou. There It waa p-isltlvely ststod that the firm bad made for Henry Noruroa a costh of the cloath presentiel and also a pair of trouiers of the aamo cloth as tho other uieces furnltheil by thu detective. Ttiu tiutton Was alio Idetl. tilled us a peculiar ouo used by this house. Further Investigation tonUht leavea scarcely liny room for doubt that thu luniMhrower mid Norcros aru Identical. Ilia fattier, who "as seen tonight, Mlevetaucli Is thu fact. A phologrsph of the dead homli. throwervaa compared with a llkenia of Norcress taken nlsiut six months ago aud thu ie4oniblanco Is most striking. |