Yet Unsolved.Reporter Man Visits theUncanny Spot.Spiritualist Society After• Iy i yr »» ^ r.:- % «*.« » * C7v***'.. vfr rt - -•: T* It .would seem that the alleged/. v * *Tmjcnhope ghost will not down or thife^the people there won’t let go of tifirteSpleasurably exciting terrorism associated with it. That neighborhoodi - ’ ^ f ^ , lt;?*S again disturbed Over the fact that shade of John Baer, supposed, to have been robbed and murdered there ta generation ago, is thought to be going through the preliminaries of er wi's'i'ttition. Readers of theformed: of -the details; or:.'the asserted crigmalappearanoe of the spectre* to •Gabriel.Fickle, about a.year ago: how- - ’ *** *^1% ■'j ^ ^it gav^the details of the murder,, dis-pbfeed of the remains -in an old rail-•road tank well: said its bones ached. r. . v . ^•justice; gave names of murderers, but. tinder injunction of secrecy tillr vfurther, orders and finally after ahandshake, disappeared over the siteof the long abandoned tank.In view of the renewal of the excitement, a representative of the Reporter, who affects to be an expert in ■ghost lore, was assigned to that field to deal with the situation according to facts found and the ordinary standards of common sense. Temporary digression may be permissible to deal with the subject of ghosts so called, generally, prior to discussing the Thornhope type specially. There is no doubt that to a greater or less ex-