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THE STORY OF JACK THE RIPPER

... Bare is pub14abing a scrits of erlie'ice .n the gtory of Jack the Ripper,' wlbieh ?? to givce stolution oi the great murder mystery. 'The 6'o,i taye :- We know the Christian and surname of Jack thc iipp~r-. We know his present habitation. Our rt1re~r ...

JACK THE RIPPER AGAIN

... during the irst series of the Vienna murders and the second-the PestK police and newspapers received letters signed 'Jack the Ripper,' which at the time were considered a hoax. Ssemeredy, like the Whitechapel murderer, cme -to Vienna to commit a crime ...

CHASING A MADMAN NEAR BURTON

... home ia at Wedne.field, became suddenly mad oa Saturday, and rushed off into an adjoining wood declaring tbat he wai Jack the Ripper. A party was ordered to search the wood, but in the meantime Heywood divested himself entirely of hi. clothing, and travelled ...

MADAME AGNES MILLER'S CONCERTS

... IThursday night. He had a crowd round him, and was shoutingout that he was Jack the Ripper. Witness moved him to Eircball Street, aud he there shouted out that he was Jack the Ripper. He had a black bag in his hand at the time, and two females believed ...

MUSIC HA LL GOSSIp

... entitled The Gipse's Vengeance at the Marylebone Music Hall, on Tuesday evening, was idiotic enough to shout Bravo, Jack the Ripper ! M iss ADDIE CONYERS has been the victim of a burglary, which was committed one evening last week at her residence ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1419 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ARMAGH SHOW

... way he discharged the duties last year, and also to Mr. Huston, V.S. A discussion took place with regard to the horse Jack the Ripper, which won the first prize for trotting. It was stated that a declaration was made that the horse had never trotted before ...

THEATRES

... ders. Jack ?? is nevertheless announced as in preparation at the Chateau ?? Theatre in Paris, and plays founded on the same revolting theme are actually performing in New York and Amsterdam. In the New York, or rather Brooklyn piece, Jack the Ripper dies ...

Published: Saturday 17 August 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 668 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SCRAPS FROM VARIOUS JOURNALS

... only link, a writteo scrawl Too early in the dswouing day, It was ulpon a dirty Nvall, SoUme busybody wviped ray-y. N~ow Jack the Ripper, with his kuife, Goes safely down the buoy :treet, Alert to taeo another life, Nor shirls a Bobbie when they meet, ...

REVIEWS

... gh, owner of Chanm- pion l3nrba-na and other famous hounds* one ofwhich was brought up to LondonA at the time of the Jack the Ripper scars. Richard Allison. stated to be tihe oldet guard in England, died at Cleck~hoato?s on Wedoe.day. lie had been in ...

THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH

... also desires to know what amount of scepticism is prevalent, and what are its causes. JACK THE RIPPER'S SHOES. In illustrating the supposed boots of 'Jack the Ripper,' in the possession of Dr. Forbes Winslow, the Perny /1lustr-ated Paper says The boots ...

NEW MUSIC

... terribly mutilated i?l an, unfrequented lane outside Bonn. She had apparently been put to death in the manner adopted by Jack the Ripper, and as this is the second case of the kind within six weeks, a good deal of excitement has been aroused bt the discovery ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... allowed to abscond s before or after that.-Mr. Ronan said Jack the , Ripper had as much to do with the case as Constable ePalmer.--Mr. Condon said it was indecent to introduce L. Jack the Ripper in Tipperary.-Acting-sergeant a Kennedy also gave evidence ...