Behind The Bars
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extraction, revolvers and bread knives flourish-
ed for a while, but no serious results ensued.
Mr. Kelly, it is needless to state, got away with
his man. Both gentlemen have, in consequence,
taken a furlough.
From Ihe Ociober 5, 1888, Issue of The Enierprise
Behind The Bars
The gay clerk of the Timmer house now
languishes in durance vile with thirteen charges
of embezzlement booked against him. S. Ugo,
as he is known, but which name is said to be
an alias, has been engaged as clerk at the
Timmer house here for over a year, and during
that time while under a very small salary lav-
ishly blew himself in with the demi-monde of
the town constantly. Mr. Timmer has on several
occasions caught him βholding outβ moneys
collected, but as much for charity sake as for
any other reason allowed him in his service,
always keeping a careful watch on his accounts,
making him turn in on several occasions bills
that he had pocketed. The first of the present