Article clipped from Fort Wayne Daily Sentinel

Yn the Spmor’* l’ftrlors-A short time ago a yonng, bfc-antiful and well educated girl, giving her name as Mary Kane, cam© lo this city from Ohio to hunt op aoine relative*. TJnforluuately the first pertou she applied to for information vraa Vbo notorious Mag l.add, who referred her to Mollie Nichols aa the landlady of a first clana boarding place. The Nichols hotel was full, however, and the young girl was sent to Mre. Sargent’s tlen, on the north aide, where she remained for two or three day a, She mo on bonane diagnsted, howovor, and wanted to leave, but claims that Mrs. Sargent kept her olothea as security for her board bill. She then weal lo hco Bishop Dwenger, to whom aho told her story* Tho biihop put her in charge of Marshal Kelly, who secured her olotheaforherHiid forwarded bor to relatives in CrcsLlinc, 0. The poor girl is young and unsophisticated, but elaims that sli© refused to see *nj of tho numerous male vifiton at tbo Nioholi and Qargeut houses.
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Fort Wayne Daily Sentinel

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US

Mon, Jul 19, 1875

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