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ALBEBT 0. STDR0I8 & 00., FabliglierB, Air INDEPEFDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPEB, DEVOTED TO LITERATaBE, LOOAL AND GENEBAL INTELLIOENOE. VOL. lie NAZARETH. PA., FKIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13,1893. Tracing a Dark Grime. BY ALEXANDER loillKOIT, M. D. CBAPm Xvni-ICmiMaaad.) Oiaekllng orer the lat^eae of aiy little mea, I began lo look around fer lome ^,.<^TMence that the man had be«n In the ' Seabnry bouse on thaVtorrlble night At flrst my search was wilhoat avail. I looked In every craek and cranny I oonld Had, but uticooia tUd not ftreet my efforta If he bad beoaght anything with him tbn man seaaiea to hare been eorefoi eaongh to hoea securely bitl- den It fitlll^ did not deapalr. It waa not my aatare to |tre tip aaslljr. The more dlflfialttoe that aroee. the more detorulaed ) apasirnd. Hy searoh was conUaaad with erer in- erooatog rigor. Half of tbe len minntes had already elapeed, and I eonld expect to, bear tha fooifoUi of the I3olonel oa the dark aad aarrow italrs at aay ttaia. Whlla I learelked I kept my ears opea for each eonada At last I boltoved I whi rewardetL In a.dark hole, where It bad evidently beon thrown oonlemptiioasly as of llttto value beeause It was alona, I founti a allver spoon. tt was old and a^i <, Upon tbe end waa eafraved a hamo. I read It with oaah aatlafactton as the hnntor can feel whea hi* game Is sighled along tbe gun barrel, a«« perhapa the aogtor whea a vtoleat tiig announces Ibat hia Hne has beea tokaa by tha wary A little diplomacy new hpi Um gatae was surely mtlmm - V Tha aaato waa '^aatotry, * \ The»aaB>wB aoaa friliii tha boaae riMfenEemordarhad taaa leaaiarttteid. Mr. Keloham htA beea rtght In read- lag the handiwork of Ootoael Cola npoa the pan try window. Ito hod boen tbera Ato man knew more concerning: the mystorlons murder than perhaps any living aoul. If he had nol rommltted the eiime btmlelf, thon he cnuM toll wbo did. I felt a savage delight tn the thought that J now heM a kay .to aalack tbe my stoiy Mr. Ketobam might yet be tereed ta learn the ttnth from me. My hopes beat hlfh. I thihw tha hme epoon bock whence Tt had ctaaa Why had ha takea IhakMui rnlyln rsnl 11 •ns.laitaiy.i don? SfOaM taey s&Miid copper ns?" I lald, i6ore 16 draw hbn oat than anvthing else. His face tlaneed with a strange light; It shone from bis dark eyes like eleo- hnd I reallted that whea worked- II man moit be a bail cnstomer to ^„J)p'*~--' "1 reckon it's me they're aftori wot oa yon are In m| company they'll run yoa to at tbe same time. It's the same oM story of dog Tray again. ¦• "But, see here. Colonel, I didn't know you were wanted bod for anything." He didn't take the' hlol, but smiled grimly. 'Too see I am, Joslyn. I bid got tbe Ikraor. and was bn tbe wav back, when 1 raw a niuecoat hiding behind a pile ot boxes that stood on tbe curb- " 'Ballot' said I to myself, 'I'll watob yon, my flne fellow, and see what Is up.' "Ho I did; and it took me Just aboal one minuto to learn that he was watoh¬ lng the upper story of this old house. "That meant me.' I knew it Jnst as well as I dkt the a, b, e of my profeasion. a hat was I to do? I could easily hare pped away, and they be none tlie wiser. *Bat I remembered that you were np hmit, and you were my frienit. I've done lotae tough things in my day, bnt I never yet went bock on a friend. "So, at tbe risk of my neck, I have eome hack here to get you ont * I sflantty shook his hand. My mind was dwelling upon his wards. At the risk of hll neck. What coald Miat mean but murder? The expression hod done more to revive a feeling of hope In my breaat than any¬ thing that bad yet oeenrred. "We mnst get out of thto Joslynk The otBcen wlll be np hero soon, for they mnst have seon me entor, and believe their btrd Is safely caged." "Then we must get out. Colonel." "Words of wiedom, my friend, and tba sooner we put them Into execntion tbe bettor for na ¦ "How shall we levant?" He looked upwacd. 1, too, turned my eyes toward tbe scuttle, with tbe ready box baaeoth it "That's ear lay, Joelyn. ¦ I had detormtoed to accompany the other, believing that my time was ap- prqaehtag for the truth to be made katrwa. Tbe ehaae might be a hot one; Irat tf I intonded to carry ont my plans I could only look for a revelation from Colonel Cata; eo I mast not loae track of him. I had an Idea that whatover the poiioe really wanted him for his gnilty con¬ science made him believe It woi for tha murder of old Dr. Seabury. "Is there nothing hera yon mean to take wlth^you In yoar flight?" I asked. He quickly cost bis eye aronnd. Tben, Vrtnalng forward, be snatched tbe oM creese from Ito position bn the wall. "That may prove a trusty weapon. Anyhow thoy won't lay hold of it as evl¬ deaee aaaihst me," ha muttored almost savaooij, Battar aat). be noched his den? Ahl Ui^'render7naJ ^!l''JitaJt2l'* • Hft tbe veil fro»» *^- - *^ ward the ptHnt wnere we kta lett the higher roof, aod hod no doubt but they had heard onr uovemeata. Br this time, however, we had man- «ed to gain the end of tbe eeoond roof. What wai next on the prtigramme I oould not even guess,'but mnst await the turn of evento now lo rapidly oc- curing. Watching my companion, I saw him swing off opon what seemed to be a board. I got dol^ on mv knees the bet¬ tor to examine H^'Md I fonnd that my snsplcions were pntto true. A hoard it nndonbtedly was, ot sound strength, and Just wide enough to allow a man of stoady nerve to walk apon it Where did it lead? A large bnilding waa before us, loomlnlT np like a castle. I knew it was a tonement of some sort, and the plank seemed to extend from tbe gattor of oar root to a poreh of some kiad In the rear of the other tonement Ahl I haa it This porch was made of Iron, and was really a portion of a modern flre escape. Looking np, I oonld Just distinguish anotber like It, outlined agalnit the iky. Of oonrse there were more below. It cotild not be the Idea of Cntonel Cain to remain npon the roofi longer than he coald help. The ground wai his only hopa of eacape. I oonia now aee exaetly how he bopeO to make this anehoraire. Upon this plank then depended our hope of escape. Had It been missing we should be capt> ored beyoad a donbt Tha reader eon Imogtoe that I had ne Illght task before me. A slia on my part wonld send me down to death. To a maa of ordiaary nerve It wonld not have been much of a Job to have crossed over tn the daytlaM. Two short steps woald hare hooompiished It In the alght tlaie, however, the plank was all bnt Invlatble. I dared aot aot my foot down wtthout flrst feeling that tt tras ta the oeator of the plank. Sbntttog my teeth hard, I made the forward movement There was a period of snspease that appeared longer to aa« thao It rsally must have been, ^J Theu my ontotretehed hanito oAaitia oontaet with an iron rallta(. Eagarly I clntched It, aad a feeliag of reltof went through my frame as I real- iiod that I was sata Tha Cotoael waa there and helped me to clamber ov«;r the railing. Then as hi bent down I did likewlio. I found Ullt lie had the plank leearely wodgod between two lorolla in tho iron¬ work ef the porch, so there oonld nol have beea mnch chaiMe of Ito working looae whije ooe wol croeslag. Ue was doaperately engaged now In worhlag this and of the plonk looee. I saw the Idei at onoe. It would cni off ttooMdlato pnraalt by isolaUaa the flre eeeape trim thaatUatuinf roof. By onr oatM aserto we OMaaffai to I by the pnbilo that the worthy physician bad comjnittod suicide. Few peopls knew that a crime had occurred. Then bow could theso ordinary police offlcers be In full chose aftor tbe supposed mur¬ derer when the facto of the case did not even admit of Mr. Ketebam's believing this man to be tbe guilty party? It was incredible. I oould not nnlto s«tch antagonistic facts, and yet sullenly held cm totbe case, not being willing to acknowledge myself beaton. Where were we going now? That was a mattor whloh concerned my coApanlon'moro than myself. He wea walking altmg with his head bowed down, as though in deep thought, and ytit When he taraed to look aroand him every little while, I eonld see bts eyes were still shining with the phos- Dbores(^eIlt cleam that. kKd made me compare them with tbe orbs of a wild beast hunted in the forest As I watted for htm to ipeak, tt was a long ttoM are the silence was broken, bnt at last he turned to me. "Joslyn, we have stood hy each othtw nobly, so far, and I'll be hanged If I haven't token a decided liking to yon, but I reckon the time has come for ns to part" "Why so. Colonel?" I asked, throwing a griaved vein Into my voice. ' "I would not ssk yon to fellow where I am about to go, and yet It seems to be my only chaaco now of eluding these hountto until the breexe blows over and I eon skip from the eity." "Have I refused to go with you?" "No, no; yon bare stuck to me with a warmth that commands my highest ad¬ miration, Joslyn.'" I did not seem gratlfled. "I see now how it t^ Cotone). Ton have beoome tired of my company. Well, I can't blame you. Let us part hero," "No, no, my friend, yon misunder- stond me. Short as has been onr ao- auatntonoe I have beeome very mnch attaohed to yon, aore so than i ever re- Biember of betag with any man." I conid not help being molltfled at this confession. ' "Thea why tto yon wish to part?" "Simply because I do not deaire to drag yon with me to an aneongenlal place, wheo you hava no reosoa to ttoolre to re- tootohtadaa." "Yon don't wont to be too mro about that , But how do you know I won't fol¬ low yOn? Try and see. If I cont stond It III bock out, that's sil. Besidee, If you're going Into retirement for o time you'll wont to open somo communicatiou artth the ontor world. I con be yonr means of hearing what is going on. ¦ He liesltoted no longor. "Joalyn, hove It your own way. I om content, if you ore. Oome with me, and perhopi some doy, shonM yoa be hai pressed for aiWbegl MTlOm nHANCKS. Exhibit Made by the Pablifl Debt Statement. A Small Ii^reaM ShoWD. %hd a Deorease of Oold Holdiiigs. The moatoly publlo debt stoteoisnt Jost lamsd from ths Unltad Statae Traasary Da- partoiant shows an Inorease In tha aggra- astoof tha debt dartog tha tost moato ob ttl8,9M. 'TharBwasadaateasaof»l,9li0^8B) tothaaatealh baloaaa or sariiltis, and a dawoasa of trtB,14e to the non-to- tsMsl bsartog debt Tha tatoreet- haartaa debt waa toereaasd a trifle --aUOdartagtlwcxNrtb. Tha total debt on Jaaaary 1, Iaas iaa,oeii,ft»nsS oash bafamoa aad tha«iaim>,aOOgoM raaerrsk waa flSSS,- 4aauaCo.'t«.prJS,«nlsasthao on Joaaary 1, IWJ. Of tha total dabi |SW,OSt^OStr Is hoadad todabtadaass mada hp ta roaod nambsrs ef •aaOkOOa^aJn, ef foor psr eeat, and |3V,00!1^- OOOoftwoBsreaMi boadf. Thenalaaahor sorptastotha Traasbry on Jaoaory L ok- alnslv*oflha|tOa,OOO^utl9goldraaarva, was |IBC0ai,IM,a«alas|g8l,S74,t« on Jonuiry l,lMaaaa«Sr,KI.8U «o Jaaasry 1. 1801. (k ttasarptoiL I^kmiTbaak da($«itarlaa hoM ealy «l.«hO0a^ agalosl tM^OOO^- OOOoysarocOk Tiaisaif aaM oswto on Iha Aral oC tba anoth aoMmatoS t) «na.O0Q,O0O, agalaat whfab IbsTa waa •117,000,OlXi to gold osrUfleatto to elraalaUoa. leavlag a goU MmoM of Ull,0aO,O03b a daorehnpf mSm,- MO dortaa Dsoambsr aad ot t^oOMOO stoee loaaary I, isat Ooesramsat reoeipto dartog Daosmhsr ¦areptisdaMttLOti, woiast oboai au,- mioaB to Deosesbsr, IflOI. Oasloau ra* •slpto wsreMI^Ma,aH, or asorqr ail5XM»} aiaro than to Dsesasbar a yoor ago; and ktsro^ ravsoaa raeaipto wara •li»l8,S8«, mtAUlAfUl morathuta Daamhan vSC Baostols Cram oU haareas flrom Jaly I to DsoaaiAe St, «ia flnl h«U eltheeanwot ¦aastMH-, aggraplal nt^^ fallr ta^MiaeOO mart thoa far the esrraspood- tog osniths of IWI. Oosaxas raealpta atoaa twgngaisd (ta^nM*!^ or aboat •ll,«H^OpO asora thoa tor tha anaaBoaths to un, oaa hstaraal rsootois fhr tha tost sta mimlhaamsaatoJ to flHMS.ML ar IKLflOO,- tWassas «aa*sriag ths flntWof Ihi prsaoiiha tmsal. year. Qovwaaaaal aapsaatoroa dartog the lost ax ssMilfas sggrijals I to roood aambsrs dry NEWSY GLEANJNOS. VkAtm Is rsstorel In Hondurae. • Bpam has fi,000,OOJ llUterato people. Tan oruissr Haw York has beeo dookad. Onto flniahed tha oM yaar with o deBcil ta her traasary, * Ita.lt is solicitous oonosrataj Aiiertoan immlgratton restrloUona. CnioAOO ia soared ovar laMmaUoas of oo - other anarchist uprising. POoraAiii, has i^oad a flrm foothold ta toa oollagaa of California. Taaaa was ao offloUl obasrvaaoe of Kaw Year's at tos Whits Uonie. Ko toM toaa six ooaatiss ta OaUforait ore threatened with biaeotion. f Taa ravototlonsry movamsot Is catoioa strength In Northara Mszioo. ^» Tm laaoguratioa ball will be hsM lo the Feoston Boraau baildtag at Washiagton. AOOUT 1,*)(^000 oases of corn wsra oannad Id toa Weatara rttotas dariag tos past sea¬ son. »J"2»".*" *«" o''w «iOOa Mirvlvors of the Mszioaa War who are dtowlog pea- sloaa . ^ "^ tfBAaLT|a,ta(|,00)of Paaama fnals was ossd OS o eorraptton food ta tos (Tnltei Btotoa. Taa iriagae df Bold mloe in Soottoad eon- nousa ia q>lta of haroki effi>rU to atuito tOa nutaaooa. Aworaaa mill bas been startol in Ha-n- wrg, (tormany, for grindtog In Uaa oorn TaasdipaieatoofGaiifarata orancas tola •••T*. .!!^!jf. ^''•«**» ""^ otuloadsi OS ogataat 41100 tosTssasoo. Toa report from the wfasol bsll of the Hortttwssl is Ihat winter wh iat aatared tha winter In fairly good oandiUoo. Oaoaoa bova base Issaed to toa Amartoio troopa aloag the Tama border to -Silaar outr^ (torso. theMestoaa boodlt. (^aoaAiCT Is ogitotad by aosodatoos dia- ekMoraa to oooaaetioa wlto thaeoelpa i^aad that implloates ssoay high oOoials. OiDBOB W. MAaaa,tha fugtavoPresident ofthswrsohedJCayalonlBaak hPPnUadel- phia, waa lasl heard of at UopaTbwa, donth Afrtoa^Whero ha took poiaage for Haagoon, lia3^oqo,<n)i or aboat no;oaa^ooo dartog iha eoRospoadiag moall Tha ggMsiahls toeraaai to oay liam ot sa- psadllurawaato paaaioa paymaobv whioh dorhMlhatoal dto moalha aaMoatod ta l«a^i«,««, er falfy fit^ooaoia aaati Ihal sato at •W^OBl^OOt psr yeoTb. f this aaswer • whoto. I iMiiBt to setve M eery sooo. Ills sp ait|a* uwjyiMartaee w& blow. x_ my theory a hanil bioW. If I was to lecik npoo the «aa as ^m Kr.mnsis. following bis Inlenttod vtotto> from rllme to dime with but one objocl to view—the dvoth of old Doetor Sea¬ bary, what tn tlie wide world oonM he meoo by corrylnl; off this lolltory spoon? Wos IV his nature oseerUng itself? He mp o butglor by profeasloo. aad ee seelog a^ spooa lylog la his, woy os he msde hia rstroat from the house, he eonld nat iwalat the temptation to pick It api Tha Oct WOI done mecbonirolly, ond when on reaching home iio found It tn his pocket, witb the hoted nome of frabnry engroved apoo tbo eod, he cost ft from hhn lo the lof Hoot ef soom. 1-his «as my omy MusdiM araaad. I rf>tAt_ not hot mSmtt fliat It t By degTem^Uta wUm Nras glvfng him aalf awoy, and, ot thii rato,)! waald soon ha to possessioa of tha wholi trath. _._, Havlag soauradAba kiAto he. ntm aavoji gprong upou the b<»^d aUostonad the scuttle. When this WM^shed boak on tarao °VFor my hoods togeth tty w«r uat^ wanraa ww maaafag t lgaUh<ijitl«k.(ia« froaits tymmiogk - ..was rather a flltiay foothoM, hut tt was the haat I QouM ftnd. Oo tho otber bond, whot? Stippeae this lusu wos o slasoa-para htaalsr, who had never heord of Sea¬ bury bafora, and who hod cotored tbe howm ef tha old Doctor Intent on rob¬ bery—why hod lie foiled to ooeompitsh Tha was oo Intorestlng qoestimi. Ks aaswer It properly I would have to haav axaetly whot pasaed. ood throogb him atone could tbis be golned. ft wea eoiy to beltove that he had b«aa|a tbe bouse about the Uae the crlnM Was oommlltod. Hoaaa, It wos necessary to flad out what had Scored the barglar away. Had he aeea tha marder done? Perhaps he rhad eapgit a gtlaipee of Mr. Ketcham gt : ha hasifly eatorad the dimly lighted halL and reoognlzing t>he detective, had fled the moment the other wont np-etolrs- On the basis of this theory—whieh, be it retootoborod I did not accept as yet— this wae o very reosonobto etmelaslon. and ooo whtoh would hear f orthor onol- Tslo. Thoao -thooghto were aot laaawda. Tkay flashed through my miod wtth Inleosa ropMltr. I sow tbo two paths open before rar, sad must aooo know wblch It wos for ma to traad Uy this timo I expeeisd to bear my auondam friend rcitamiaa- Sarely oil of ton minutes hod paseed away slaoe he Wt>Bt off. I llitoned to hear lUai. bat oo yal theap ' taerd no sounds to Indlcoto that he was eoming np lbo itolrs. IVrhopa I eonld not do b<>tler than to 'look luraund lome more. There might be other things to discover. 1 was in the oet of potting this Idea talo eiecnttoo when for down below I hood soma one oa the sUirs. Was It the Colonel? Thaainknown was undoobtedly coming Bp the italrs wtth oil the ropldlty he eould throw Into the movement Immedlotoly I began to wonder whether oiwthtag hod oooarred to aluai the mon. Ip no other why eooM I ao- etfuat for thd' moti hosto with erhieh he oeceaded the rlekt^'etaire at the risk af hll life. Wtth no httto aastoty then I waited for his oppearooco on the sceoa I hod not loog to wait Tbe footfolls drew oeorer until they waie ot the toa of the uooer stairs, laoa incre (jeoio oo nsarda haiMi grop^ ing olong tbo woll Os if for The deer. Whao the door opened, m I eu)*eted, Colunel Coin puSjbtid tato the roeai, la oas band be daiiped fika Waoh hatttoit with the other bo closed and locked' tbe door. HU foco wos expressive of the wildest alarm. opeolng wos reveole3 pleaty enoiigh for a mon to poss torongh. I fioatd soe the stars beyond. Colonal C^ln did not liesttile on stout but seizing bold of tbe tMKeo, 0 musculor effort he drew hhatoU .hatf woy through. It wos now on easy task to flaMu aod presently he wos looking down apoa as from the roof. "^me on, Joslyo." he hoareely whia- percd. I did oot need any nrgtog, for my sharp cars hod cougbt the sound of heovy stops opon the stotrwoy, as of men gropiitg their woy upword. There rouM be little doubt bat that they wore the hounds of the police foree closing Id upon the Jackal of o crocko- roon whon) they hod succeeded in cov¬ ering. As these aeaada wero oa tbe flrai flight of steps, I reollxod thot tbe ofBcers hod ftoton a march upon us, ond come net» reocbtng the..tloorin tioie to cutoff our eecope. I wos 00 meoo hand at this eort of irork, oad uonifod to climb through the beta In the niof with oe much oglllty aa tha btwglar had shown. "They're eomiac" I saM, quickly. ' "Yes, I hoar them, the bounds. Come,' vre'll boffle tbom yet" Ho wo« tarribly axcitod. olthcagh I conM not see his foee ln.the (tarkoeae to woteh ito fluclnatioas. Whot did this slgnUy? Was tbera the dark frame of tho gibbet looming np on l)ls meHtol horlioa? The scuttle having been eloaed. we began to ipoko our woy oeroos tbe roof. This was my flrst experience ta such pecollor work. If the reoder hos nevor clambered over tlie roofs of a block of city houses, now up ond now down, be coo hove no appreciotton of the situo- Uon. Itto odditiooolly euhaoeed whea there Is o hot pursuit mode. Tbe some feeling eaaM over ase that I had espertoneod wben I discovered the three oinccrs ontertog toe aousooo Maa- Ison avonaa where I was concealed A conoeioasnoas of innocence made ase rebel sgainst being pursued like o crim¬ inal, oad yet wben I reoliied thot I hod taken this yoke voluotorlly upon me, I felt that thero wos no use complotatag. Of course the (Vilonel led. He know the woy, and thot In Itaelf WtM suQIclont to moke him o guide. We left the roof of. tbe tonement in o rather stagnlar method. Beaching the etige at Ito lowest corner the burglar turned to me. "Dou't bo afraid to go down after me. There's o Dot roof below," be whispered. 1 saw him pass ovor the gnttor aad then be von isbed . from ay sight A seoood or two Iator there caipe a dead fall betow. ¦Come on, Joslyn. * ' Voices seeaded back of me. The policemen were ot the scuttle, having readily guessed our sMthod of eeeape froa the room of the qM (aaement I did aot beBitato,khowtaKttie ehaaoas Iwifthking botb WW ha* prepesded ¦Down with U,Joelya., The olBccrs ware laveeHgotlng the de¬ scent from the upper to tho lower roc^.'' I nould see a dork lontorn.ln nm.Jtt they shouM tnm It npoa u| they qlghl disoover losDothlng to their odvoalilga. Wa rolrased onr hold oa tha pli^ It went wnatea dwrawaM^iit oace, but being heavy, fell like % rbck, so thot ao aeuad wae aade nalU It reoche'l the bottona, wtaa thera aatoe o sudden crash, aodallwaastUIa#Mn. Oae of Mie afflaas waa oow haoglog over the gattOr abaaa. adt the taoo with the laatern dared aot tora it owoy, as Ike Ught wtaasN^liifiatthere. This osslstMiS, Utg <had no sOaaer attowedthaplaaltdwipthao the Col- oners gem was alaead on my sbouMer, and he dmw aaaaalt "Here's the way dhwa,'comrade. We havea't a (econd to loee. They'll opea flro 00 OS If they throw the light this woy." 'There woi o small openlag at -tha other end of the iroo porch. Below tbli depoaded oa iroo loddor. wbieh ih turn reochod dotro to the next laodlng. In thto way tho deeceoi couldbe motto to tka bottom. Theie flre eecopes ore dolly arowioK omre oommon In eertoln portions oi.tae great dty. iiieir utility ts aoqaeeMoaed, tf they con be only kepi cleor, but the lamotes of tooeaento seem to look apoa the porcbee os depoel- torles of troek oad otooplaa plaoas dar- liigtbe hot alghto of aoaoMr. The way wa want thratigh that open- log wos o canttoa. Ho daagar oow of tha lodttor glviog wot. On the porch b«l6w we loattod lo the midst of 0 fsmily oojoyiag a sooad stoep upoo their opsn couch. Our odreat asao^g them was tbe rana ef aaeb ooasteeaaiton. fiat oae idea prevailed, and thta was that tho houa must be on flre, aad the people obove were taking advoatafif of theol: So they followed as as wall os possible, but to the Jam the opealag wos fllied, ood there they stock, screaming oud cursing ot o rato to owokoa tho dead. I hove ofton looked beck with ooniM- eroble omuMOMot to thateeene, but Jnit then I had oo tloM to enjoy It Of aoaree the attaatiea of the oScere oroaM be dlreeted toward thii poiot now. oad ae eeata haaily hope to escape die- eovory, aatoa we were exceeding spry abont gatMaa down. fHker dlflkalttos met as. More peopta wera upon tho flre eeoope, oad we had to podi throuah or ever WLLEQE. cfAkvrgB xix. I kept ceoL Thore wos no niie cetting excited, for I tf ai uot lu ttangtir, though the burglor aeomod to havo roooived a fAa&i alt some ktad. To nre o populor cxprosstoo thot ex¬ actly covors tbo cose, "it wss none of my faneral." Ho sooner bad the paatiag bnrflar locked the.door than he ralaed tbe bottto to hto lips and took ^ food fUtok, aroh- ^..ahly wfth the lafeatlon of calming hto prneredt" attoranee io. wetm the to follow the exaapiaiMt bf my quon- 'Jom friond. ' ^'"^^ Throwing myself flot, I grosped the edge of the guttor flrmly with both handstand then allowed my body to fall over. Thus I found myalf baaaloc la uttor dorkness from Um guttor of o houa that w^ fully flvo stories In height ralth, huwevor, n a wonderful thtaat I knew Ctdoael Cain had gone down in thto way, aad that I eoaM dothesasau Jost as I waa about to let #o any oray, I felt a pair of bands touch my body. "Drop—It's only a couple of feet, Joa lyn." I dM so. KnowlBg thedepth I dM oot I reealira aa aweh of a shdck as oUght : have been the caae had I hara ta uttor Ifaoraaceaa to whether I ahoold fall ona fool at twenty. I loaad that va. vote apaa aaothei roof, bat MBWwhht. nearer tha Stonnd. The oraekasMin led ae tUtfyM this. It waa of tin, aad rattled soaisiniaa4ader oar leet, atwalohhejanttaad'aotii^ ""Hang the ltipj|(l^-3m^ rocket gIres ¦Ural flrel* raaa oat oa the night elr. A bodtoa aaauei, the Uke of which 11 has aever heaa ay nrtoae tohear sloee. Maa awore ta aaaaa haiaaages, Whlto woaaa aad ehlMMaraa tha seals baek¬ ward Md ftwwasd with tholr shrill Oao woaM have tbotiaht a meoagerie had brokea looM ta the aa^harhood. Ia the BddH ot this racket we hang bang froa tbe taaar mveh and tmgpgd. reaeh- Inathagroood laae'ety. Thea Wcy eoapaaton hifl tha wpy wan arched anags, opealag tbe door as ha weutwtf\ whaiaseaed m«gtosUght-o(* head Vioa-thls w« emagrd sad found ear- solves walktag hastily doaa the streoU Oatoart Oaia hsd eliMsd KU trackers to (all a vietia to ooa oKwe keen. ^Mnong the deed! What aew advent- are WM uow to befaU me? All monoer ''of grisly ahaatoms, wavtag their ikelo- ton orms idiwamlna. seemed to ria no ond bid melkeop off; bnt 1 bod mode np my mtad,'aai It mnst be something mora torrible thk tmoglnotltm thot oonld keen me back now. My eorieelty woaM loon be satfoAod. at aay rate. HoaoM thar trere qnlto raepeetoMo ta their oppaaraaoe lined the streets. We hod bolted before whot seemed to be 00 old Iron floor, Mt In o high wall. The sight Of both mode me thtok of a prison ysM, abd yet this wos not such. Aftsr hto osool coreful seorch of the street the rrscksmon took o key from his poeket and inaertmA It In the lock. Some muscalor exertion wos neeea¬ sary to tarn It, hpt I ooaM heor tho tongue sUde bock with o ponderous sonad Thoa the Iroa door was tooao, and eoaM ba pashed opee with ilight erer- Uoo. Baektmlng sm to feltow him, ay eiMa- paolon ontored. Al aeor os I could luko ont we arere ta a covered woy, possibly o drive of soase sort, which extonded olong In the sooa directioa ss the woll. Whou wo reached tho oud, looking op I couM see tho bine sky. The woving orms of great weeping wtltotea stood botweoo ood swept up ond down aa thongh in mockery. . As I laowfod my eyes I eeoM not help hot start, for la tbo darhnoa I soemod to be sarrounded by o gboetly company. aeores of whlto objacto loy arountl, their Oioct diioenalona aid oulJinc boing somewhot hMden by the gloom thot loy Uka o poll over oil. I knew tbay were tombstones. A eeOMtory In the heort of tbe city. This then wm where, the bunted bur¬ glar mosot lo bMn until tho storm hod saboMed ond It was sofo for him to ap¬ pear oaee aora. I eoold aot bnt admire hia ahrowdaea In MiecUag sueh o ploco, wbore ao ono woald evrr look for h!m. As o hocret don .11^ eqnol could hardly bo found In all tbo great city. Ho wolhed In oad out oiaong tbe toabs of by^aeae worthies and seeoad to know Jast Whore he wm heading, for ho modo DO aisUkeo Thut he ushered me down the stops aad into a dcMrtod s«pnlt;lier. The ploco WOI gloomy ond hod a rather aapleaiant odor, but I was not thinklag I watohed the Colonel close the dtior In Stlonoe, snd then bo (truck o motoh, light¬ ing a caodlo. Witfa Oitrioatty 1 kokod around tbo plooo whicli I beltoved would see the and of u/ troll, so for m tho barglar wm ooncerned. (TO »a eoanainrawj ake Cicrelantra toeEtsotoral Oollagas oa tha Sto of If oveaib?r, is at laogto dafloitaly aaeertaioaj, tbe last question in dispato having been aettled by Vtm daoiatoo of the ttuprema Court ot Ongon, whtoh ¦ivoi to a Deefoorotle-Populist caadidata for lOaotor diapaSed vota which ware oato lo oouatlaii odarti his name apasarod twio. am toa ofltoiai boUot The Elaeters, tm tajwa- aaRV w««- Alafaama.... ..11 Arkoosas,.,... ^. a Callfomto .......^.,V\ 1 Colorado * 4 Oooaactloat • .j DeUwore ; 8 '' l^'.orlaa 4 liwwgto IS Idabo Itaoali....i M ladlaaa 1» tfKirja aaoa ••***** W, **a ., THafoataeta lhe Qovsrnmant of Ula- borg, Maadao, thraotaoa to eaoa aa azoda ofthapoorarnsopla. Uualrada bare gooe to the ooaa of tha golf ot Bothoto to seek maas ot ataigrotlu j, Tna Board of BaUaoto and Apportlon- maatot Hew York hMoomplatoi toa final bodgw of tha ally's axpeoaa for toa yaar laia. Il aaaoaoa to«H,4t4,l54.e«, baiiu an aaaaa ot tl,B8S,0M.4V ovar toa Mdgw of tost year. A rtMt to bam op tha oito of Bosooa anas Araaallna Bapablto wa dlaovi^ alew«ayaagQ,aadaaamiMr.ot polioamaa oad drsain weraarraataa on tka oharae ol •aarna lUtaaitnL a torma who shot hp IMl sea |a H. moki^S^taaS owoUodd Ml Coaoty JoU at' thrateoadi; Tag paoaatiraM ytoultaal laborera in thadiMrtot naar Oainjan, Uarmany. are Btnud to ptow the Illld* oa accooat ol tbe nmay bomto imbedded in tha soil durinz the laat armr maoosjvsr^ They hare ap- paled to the Bavariao GtoVernoisnt for help, aad tha war ofllaehu aaal 0 detach- aeai ot Mjloeere to saaruh for the shalU oad clear toe grouad m far m poalUa. iTHE QOVEBHOB'9 MESBAaS. Synopala of Bis Annual Keoomaen- datlons to the IiSdlsiatnre. tSoveroor Flower In his onoval mssaae ays tbe flnaneial oouditlon of tha Btoto Is rety ntisfaotory. "There ia praoUeoUy 00 Btato debt. The only outatandlng obliga- ttons are vlrtualiv already provided for. Thmr eoaalst of fi60,000 batooea of eaool debt which matorw next Ootobar, aod fnr toe liquidation ot which tbers ia oow salB- otent monay tnthe Onal Piini, ggftfetgUA,- 000 Htagora Rear vatioa bnndn. iWatolS of which do not mature until 1991!, botollef wblo I can t>e pnid at nny time fritol saptas iiioD^ now in toe Trfwsur.y, wito the propir laialattoa aathority." There was a halanoe In tha Traaaury. Oo tober 1. 1891, ot $1,701,487.01. TAXATIOBI. .; . Oa tlia abject of taxation ha ays: "Tha snhject of tazatinn ia likely to ooenpy con- siderable attention of the Legislature dar¬ tog the coming sessioD, and no subjwt is worthier ot your profound aod tUstaterestol CDoaideratloD." 1 TraUntc of the alleged diopartty tA tos btu-itana borne by personal and real property to* Gtovsmor aiya: * "It woud be totrreetlng If the Legistativa Oommittee on TezaUon cooM toke tastl' LOmsiANA* mooy upon the effect ot oltapter 803 of ths of last year, a" ' prevent evasion ot tows WM ori, Mich.,.died aftar ¦' ¦ "og It with bla to tbo troiit arajlflg^t FIFTT-SEOOND OONaftESS. lafaaoaate. ol aaoa disaeitoff of too Aotl Mr. Cbaofisreffsrs o bill four new olasiei ,...,.... Loolatoiia Mataa..... , Marylaad Maaiochusatto... MieUian Mtaosaota......; Miaslaaippi Mlaaoan Meataaa Nsbrasko Msvoda Hsw HampsUrs. New Jaaey...... Msw York Norta Carolloo.. North Dokoto.... Oato Oregoa «••• PaonaylvaOta.... Rhoda latoad BoutliCarallao.. Boata Dakota ... X#IUMMM • a s a e a e . Twa>.. MF1BO0V ¦(.••• afl ^^rgtoto., , Washtootoa Wsst Trglato ... Wkoooaia.... ... vvyaaMia***.*******- * Total '. W Tstol oaabw of votos. Oevstaod's aajortty.. 18 8 , « IT 10 81 11' . la IS is a 18 u IB »i a il 4 10 144 .108 STABBED BT A TBAITBES3, aool ili-Optlon bill dssigootiiig of Immigraati to Im ez- ataitod'. ¦A'roasiimtoa a sstUe toe Pa- aHtoBollfaafl toMitodaaa wa« appointaJ. lira Dat.—Tba Beoate bill permitttac M. P. Daady, UaMad Btata Jalge for tbe UMrtotof Ongoo. to rsslgn on or after Maroh 4 ooat aad thsraaaaa to be wtltlad to draw hia salary tm Jodga dortag bia life, wu paasod—Baato bill to pay to the as- jooMa of the tote John R-wob, ahipbatlder, BaMObatoaa due oo tho DolpUn, wudiv eosssd for ovsr oo boor by Msasrs. Mitobell, CThamMsr aai Prffa, .lo Ita fova, mKi Mssars. Vast oad MoPbersoo, and llaaMy wu told aaUa wilhoat aettoa Tae Antt- Opilon bill wa thao takao ap ood Mr. Vitaa addrsased tha Baoata in opposlttoa to it. - ITra Oat.—Tba day's ssalon aru an ua- avrntful one. The ottaodaaoi wa sntall, and notoing bvt privato bostoea wSa con¬ sidered. About twenty-Sve pr.vsto pension bllla wara passed, ood Ihe Bouse adjourned. In tba Uoowa Itra DAT.—At U o'olook tha Baaha eallad Iha Hooa to ordar aot toa OOaptoiu aSarad pcaya Mr. MarUo aUel ap the privato paoMoa bUla oo tos oalaodar. Oaa Mil wu pa aad, and tban ttie Hoow ad- joonad withuut a quoram, beiog able to austar ooly 148 votaa. lOra DAT.—Tha Hooa ooorilerat privato peoatoo bUla esmtog ova fron taat sasaioo tmnoflnlsharthnsiiisa. Taaa wao bara quoram'to olladaoee—By iiii^laiiiii ooossat tha Boua thao proojadad to Osm- There hM always heea a love of ad- veatare la. ay sfetoat Many a tliae dnrtaff tha pa^ hM tt gtegmA odt, hut aavar oatU ihto alaht oouM I iay that It had haaa laHysaUiaed. I waa ready taarr aat eaeotfh. far the preseat At least Thto alght would staad bat m o most staffular avaat ta tha ordiaary lifo of a eity phyaletatt. It WM oaay fer aa to aai that ay oom- B^otoa waaaaeeedfa^f wall pleated with seseapa. As my hand toochsd his ana I could f«al thai ho was trtmbltaf with excite¬ ment, althoaah wMta the hapendtng peril iMted ke bad boan proctleally coot Thitre bad of lato eoae an gaim mty taportaat reaaoa whaa he (MMidtofafl Into the haadaof tha pMoA 1 reaMK> bered that the aid detMlIra, Mr. Koteh- •a^ had aM tbare ITM aa ipecfal caoss taMhls aon'i anast Jost aow. Yet the officers seooad gotaf to very great troubto In order to etOct his rap- tur% Ofte thing atone mode mm believe it cnuld I.Ard]/ be for I i.i. i,.nr.lwi- ,.t tir BATTLE IN lENTUOKT^ tim Maa Bhat Dead and nwa rr«b> aMy Vatallr Woat^hd. Tha hhudtal flght In ttmJrtTt tymxAft h\Aity took ptoy a law dars ago ahoat oae BsBs trea tAttyovftAt, liy. Thora wars sigMa tM ef Mm eonatyl bat eWaaa saasasleaeeeh side oraal arith trsaattag rita oal aav/ ptotota aad Iha troabl% aiSshhodItofawifiaFlaaTrlvtol aoMsr Mo-dar hsdon^ salaiaatorl to a pitohed hottla OaaalWii a for u kaowa werei ^ JtahaDavbaatMalbpaiiitol shot sold Itolatw^aaarsd oftor hs Was dtaMsl m? dlaraal; w. p. Dsiktas, eoostohta was MaHr wsaaded by hshot to the r^ Uf^ , tha^ haH r^aatag opword taanwh the boweta; ItaitovUla Da &iit a JnsHoe rA Wis l^aM^ left a htaadyafottoathe eaow threagh a wood* had aear <*»*yi hi <he toapwy. ead lawyar MoOoy Bafltora Deatb ia aa Aaatear Pertornoanoa, A portyof ob«at Btty flriends assamUad the other alght at tho hooa of Sldoay Mo> Coy, a yoong towyw e( Boo Frooelaeo, Cal. The faolora ef tha mrmga^t atsrtota- OHol was tha prodnoMoa ot o short pUy written by MoCoy and pertormed by om- otoonc Tha plot ot the ptoy wu tha betrayal of o be^d of RnstaaTfiUllsto by oaa of thsir anabw. Tha NUullsto lUasva ths troltrsu hatodaoSTthi totwhashoBpsrieta noaba fsll to tha oharaola portrayal hy MeOar. MtaOroeeKtog ptovodlMparl ofthatrailnas who la iJvai tlM ehetoa ot hatog kUtad a stobbtag hassu; oad ohe thafiiaaaltamatlva7 fiMeC||nr hoadad Mla Ktog a at hod baa ta bla femily/ tha ptar the gM, to "^ alf.sMiehaaiatpiad Mho ybmg rgaUrmX tha laite sbe raaobed forward tatoooh MeOoy eo the braoa wlto It At tta assa taftaot MoCoy stortal toarord tfei gM, whan she stoabtod, and, fatltag taward with tha dagger la ha hood, drotra it taroogh MoOoy'shurt MaGey staggarad tato the nest roam. aahadtaadootaraodthaafaUdsad. Mla Khi« Itaaw thsre hadbaso«a oeoHsatof sooa ktad. bol dH not know thai MeOoy wuklUaJ. Bba wa aman hoaaondofta- wordo 00 tMvhw of frieods, aore haraaif op to thapoHa. Bbe aas loCa to Iha aty *" at 8 rfetoek te ths Bmralafcood wha ared.taa prisaa She fidaie]. alttoaedae VThotototha eaasMeraltoo of tho Wwilfleatlaas Appn^otioa hSlTThara wasaegeosBoiasbata. The hUl wu aaaaad wHheatoaandasat Itapproprtotas ti.nv OSft-~ThaINstriGtApi>r?riattou Mtt was laralUr.'IbaQaoraoUitofaill wudio- eoasd; tharaaotattoo colling on tha Btoto Dapartnsaot fatafOrmatton utowhathar tha hffl to fmrnprnaA tamlgroMoa Is to eoo- fltot wlto ony traty arUh o faratopo Govero ¦ mini wa agreed to-~-Mr. Chiadkr arsaed to taror at itriol quarooUne aod tasmadtoto sospaaslon ot slaaroga trolBe. OQLUkBIAN STAMPS Ptaoed on Soto at the Oeneral Foa-' oaioea. Tha Ooiumbian soovdoir poatage stamps have baao plaoad oa alaot tha varioui poat- ofltosa Thsv range to' valoe from oae o.>nt tot\ oodeaohdaaomtoaUoafaipriotad ioa diffataat Ootor. Tba alampa are moeHlafgar Ihoa tha ooa ta oorraat uaa, ond each va- mZttSa'iSra*;R5SsSir"^ •"- " a oxpsetod that Ibara will bs o heavy Aaars, aol ooly from profes- ilsalya oad eallsotors,but from rill wlih to prssarve toem u Bsawaia alba auadraaalal ol toe diaov- ^$i^f^ ?• "**•• <J~«> "* Hot- load waiparehaswi sto of toa stompa fw Ths idso of isming Oilumbtoa postage itompajros flrst suaatod; by Asslstoat Peatmaster Uaylar, oTlaW Toiik Cily. Ha sstwtad many ot ^ d<a(a«, out bis sog- sraaons waraadopfod hy Iha Poatoiutar- Oaaaral. whioh was dasigoad ta taxation oo paraooot |MY>perty. Either tbrouKh taolty aa sssammts or the opportanily arhfash tlie laws formerly afforded for Ing ofl? by allowing dednotlons lo tha meat of peoaoaal property tor all debts,' it Is bsHevsd that mooy mlBlaM of dollaraT worth ot personal property hoS aaoaped taootion altozethw. lad sad, altboogh tha State hu besn toersostog to wsoito at a tremeo-toas rato dortag lost twsaty yeors, the oatool aa vataation of psrsoaal property aru lea ta 1801 thao ta 1871 hv mora thao (TO^OOaOOO. "Tba atatataof 1889, ollodad to, prohlUta the deduction froat assaamant of persoool property ot (I) debto for toe porahoa of non-taxable property (?) dabta 00 oeeottot of indirect liobUity as arsly. gnaraator, ladorser, or otberwia; ood m dobto eoo- traoted for taa purpose of avodtag taxoilan. This profaibitioo would aeta to ba rigM mougn to prarent penonal property from saoaptng taxation throagh any look of vsrbiaga in toe atotote, u it hu to the past." 0( the Buffalo strike he ays; ' "Although rsgretUnK tha tatamkUy whieh required tie aervice of the aitHlta aaar olt aa most fai pceod of Iba otoeiHi oia.. soldiery spirit adta whloh ths NattoaS Goord ra^iondod to tho OaU of doty. II wa o splsadU limnnaaMa tit tht strength aad a~ " ' aUierly. It »;;,: bowaoa, tbot toe aqal Is vert diflOlsnti aada*abaua taouMbe made at aoa to saaily the took. Tba Adjutas* aiarsl sslasia that thacqate- mantoao haeomalstod for 810«,tn\ and I reoommand thot hOflr of tae omotut ba op- propriatad (jar Ims porpoa ot Ihs prissnl .^"It Is o'doplorabla taot taat the 00a- troverary ot BaBato batweaa Iba ralbxal oorporatiou oad thair amploya shooM have lad to bloodsbad ead dsstruottoa of prop¬ er^. Buob 0 wsldt breaala about by the vktous elswomlt of lbo saaiHhaUr, oooU Dot help but pmjiirttoitha aaa erthe em¬ ployes, (01- it neossdiota the prssBOW of military troop-', wbloh havaaOptoato set¬ tling tabor difflouUies. eaa .. 'Tt should be tba aim of ths tow-iaaktog boiy to aa tliat uor laws oanhr.sae** privileges. It la not rixht tlut paorar HMoU ba graated to aorporationa to opprsa ellha tboir smptoya or toa people. Wbotsva eon be arhaly dooa bv legialation to goaran- ta equal righta to oil sboald bs done. "But low will not aooompliah evsrythtoa Oorporaltoaa wlli laara by ooitly axTan- aow that area from ttaa asUUh potat of vi«w It pays to be coaaiderato of thawglfara of toair ^mploye^ No men or oarporattoM caa stop tba maroh ot slvilis tttoo. "Bhorta hours ot labor, battar araga aot toe opportnatty which theae give tor aduoi- tkm and eojojrmat ara ootoral hamoa apfa-ations. 'i'bey should be tosatad u saoh tn a friend^', UbrMiao apirit nol vspaUal with arrogant maniMr a latpittoat ounsid- eration. Uoimt'rMagnitloo by oorporo- tlona or Just demaoda from eaptoya wOl solve many a tobor difllmlty and prevaot maoy ao aaportaaity lor towtoia strife oadoivUdisantor." LAaoa's nrrsBwrs. Ctovsroor Ftowa dwjils at Isagta aa tas bsneHte ot the Raotory oos aai tiM hor.-or ol the '>awattoi system." ood lam^smsods that tbe mtnutacturara wlio ara rOk^ tor tae system Iw oo.npjila 1 tt ktep dy tor of tboaa wh? ara makin; jip their aad no p.>raoa abould b) givja woric who oould DOS prodube a oartlHuiC') from ao la¬ apeetor atatlnji that hs ocoupiel healthy and Mitabia qatrters fur the porpja of manu¬ facturing. 'Us reojmnienla mora toapeo- lora. BOVOATlOa—T^a OASAUS. The GoT«raoc renewa hia raoommeado- tioo ot a ccu-dtully guarded ooaipulary ad-' uuatloa law, .i^.Tba graat problem for the oanal Int si ata *% solve, he asy^ ia mor j rapid transit By flia oa uf electricity tbe ospaotty of too Erie Cant! coulJ tra Inoreasad four Bina! the present annual tonnage. Ample wata power, ha patato out to ooossstato obaig tho Jineot tal Brie Canal for the gaosrattoo of eleotrioity. 'The wuto water itl the iooka ia ample for taa porpoa. Ths State, bowovar, shoiild oWa the ptoot ood charge boatman for tba ua of tha power. Be ranawB tha waumloga ogotaa ova Ub- tpproprlat OontSdaon - <>ee(t the Jjai Donaldson OaSmry, of. I wu oppoiotad by Senator of taa' IioaMaoa to All the tato Senator Olbaoo. Mr. Caffrey wu bora tot Mory. Lo., ea September lt>,J edaatsd at Bt. Marr'^ ColT and gradaated With honors. a a ptoiMMr tUAgm- tn Drl twasbntiiiailil <¦¦ 1808. Hawu a|faii t^nit'sr eorred obont tatail his ratfaw Uma to his I bla tamily. When the llatadinthaBI. Mirr Can eoiapaay, from which ha faw moatke ssrvtoa to anta active ssrrtos at tbj|j>eaw« fooght onder Oasiaral Olbaon. In 1808 be waa mvto a lleutea BMMid I.oaiaiaao lofoalrr, bntd wita tha rogioMnf, behialtrana' trana-Mlssoari dapartMai wha OS aid»-deH»mp oa tBe SaS ef Wolka. Attha elaa of the war Hr. tha pracHoa ttt his protsaloD M parish, aod aoon roa to pro member of Ua bar. 8a waa 1 Coaatltational ConvanMoo. i aerred in that holy ttootfon. At prsssat ha to Pn Baw Aaaoctotton of tawiatoaa. In tha laat oaapalgo ba becaaa'L_ _ dote fa Btae BsDOtor, to whtoh <illo*| araa alaotad by an ovawbelmliig maj' Ha rendarad volnaMa arvioe a Chairi| at tha Baote Jiylietory Commlltcat Mr. Oaffrey was a rromtoeni laaula ot | aoti-lotta^ cause, tie h ktmtinad wita aosar Indutry of the Btote, baiacabi sugar planter. To bim Is largaly aia^ ereotion of the Caffrey Cwtrol ttogax . torn dha targat In the Btotei J14 CAVALET WH £crpttans Stray l^i aad the Uaavi Uatafla ot Xbnlr Oo nihlla aa^ aigrptiaa fl^« Jhst baa*i raalva^.J tpoe^ onmbarad liJ^ abonlyshlrragtt-^ larprtad by tae^ lataeatad totbe hita Brtax. A squad ot . Utrrri tham soon fona I i tbu mato body by amboibed dar rapportad by spsarmeiv A haad-to-bond ttjkt sqaasl, ta J Etypttoamvlaogoasat, ~ ajoeaaiully, aa thsar r '^ tared. A slmliar j t **-• J»e, taataia Bes^-la the losau twaoty-alghtot tai Bxyptioaa ool Hbagaiyaas wers killed, oo 1 fl'l«s 1 w eJ. "Tm tew who orsae (iCt owoajei 1 turn norta. ^ Whsn o«i% uttt follows hioi'i the hatratic wlih ber hand oi) ibo\]Jder he laaulres Involunt "IIow^tandMSsyan want, my de -DalUOfewa ¦ 11 " THE KABKET3. •v 175 eztro as t« lataaa ™ tB to she aatared he is haoam to aadb hem armed aaata«rtatbew«£ta aba^Mod Osto rViiiair ef the eaaoty. weStood sa ftorfalbtows wilb o sioted aao.. Bi Potrtok was shot throagh Iha Sowok ood Who rsasrtsdjnL.ha dyhut '. ratofak. a torolbv ot athariit J/trPotrtah, rooaved aiMb faan etooa the right aide of hti bsad, aadwaiatantsttppasadto bedad, bolbe to who waa Immadtatsly ro¬ ta tba terribto oftob- ore eoofltat^ tag, aad tt le ool evaa kao^owOo Bred the Turn «ara«ail balls la a Mexlttaa tmphlljieatar oha^iM m tim tors at a hull-flght, \nm the 'i losy tbae raiatiiad aaedassleiM. , and tora Next aemteg MoCoy'a two Iwolbirs so- oorsdhawlsoa by i^vlat'bands tor fllQ,- flOOtarbaappsoraaw. fhe gM ams thsa tokaahooH^hai is sttU ta a erittsol ooa- «ltoa. Mia . Ktag' roeaMy mSarei frem a sprolaed fitals oad had basts adng eroteba htrmW irtta, bat hod taU toa? oeide to pradfa tha port tathe ptar- As she mode o moltoa to Mob MeOoy - she rested ha woiihlaa shs wook tatt oad it ¦ova'sray two 00LD-3EEKEBB KHJiED ACorporalton Trylan to Mlonapoloe the Whoto Coaatry. The repert of o tatol shootiag oSray to tha oew Bon <if aan (Col.) ^Id. fields wa eonflnned. Two «^ klllsd and o aaataa wooaded. Ths QoUe Mtoing 'Compaay il tryto« to aooopoliaa too wbota eoaatry ood is aeensad ot bavtas takan up otoiiea ta flsliWoaa oomas. ToeralaRkaly toba ssriou troabto bawaoo tho eompooy and Ital taeoeilaz pnapsptaro The eompear b hlrtog on taa aa It ooo gaTetnSodoy. Board Is 16 o day; flow eata WpsrWJ pooals, oad orfrythtag litollwdJMrietooattaaa, and oo toto iofcraiattoa ihgm oro IKK . ...1 T .1. Ifl of Ihs oaw yeor aoll.mollsr WM aaoka thasa- rttislsrsl latter or ¦.t matia but ten o mis, a arollty to canal approprl I AUUC!Di.TURa AVD oTasn KATraas. Tba preaent toadency ot agrtaaltarol lag- Islailton. he says, appeara to ba morfcod by aomewhat apaamoiio and oftsa mlsdlrsolsd efforta Toae i* exhibited no woU daflnad or practical policy. Ha taeratore odvtsa the creation of o bureau of agrioultara. Ue calls attention to tas advantasa ot¬ fered by the Htato I^vid Onot Ooiliaa, Cornell Uuivsraitr, for corryiog on taa aoisaUOo arork bf ogrioallaral prnmoBon whioh Is now dividsd OBsoog savaral agaooiaa^ and whtoh ahoold be eonoaotrolad noda tha dirsetloa of sneh o borsao u Oa raooaimeods. The reoommmdatkm ot lost year that Iha Personal Bsgistratton tow ba ertoodal a a to todude the whole Btoto wiihtaltoeaaa- tions Is rspaated. The ooal oombinatlon ooUa flart^ aooa ro- marks, bat oo prltottcol snggssMnas frea tha Qoveroor. In tae motta of tbe Adlraa laik Park tha Qovemor thinks raueh eeal aslght ba dona by o sneoiantly libaol esbtraot batweaa tba owners ot large tracta ot the A^roo- daok foresta and tba Btato ThsastablishoMatot a grsot forsa pra- sarva ooald bs mada to pay all or o laga part of ita ooet undor lotelltgent aod wwa laglstotioa aOl mparrlsioii, tas Oovaraor soys. Ths Governor orgna ogoinst o spaetol electioa for delegatoi fo taa Coastituttoool Ceovsnlkm onl against ths aot providtog for the conveotiim, whieb be floda taoHy ta eoostruotlou ond ooabttai ta potat eousta tatkmoUtr. The tue of nkooey ta |Sle'-, tlaaa Is a groarfng evil, whioh the Oovernor would like to aa provided against mora fully ta the Corrupt Praetieas^ aet . Oooslderabto nooe is g1va op tothe srti- Jat of good roods. Fift 1 eoaaUaitheflaaik pay ao avarogirof ab-<at (HMO ta the making and raatatolng of reada. Ha would like to aa tbe Stato adopt a broad, oomprabansive poltoy ta tha motla of hignwoya and recbmc isnds sspeciol iM«* Hon to tba sobjeot. Tba approval of an exclusive Nottoaoi auarantine by many ciilsas, tbs Oovama (iaka. is 0 supsruelal oonoluslon. ftwoied upon Itapnla and b»ed upon taaorotleal latber tun sroctiool enmUtiana. Oovaraor nearer ia noil oppoeed Ui o Naliooal, bat to ^nuta^vo Naltoaal, qiftoaotior, ba a» The oaaaavo doaa wita o poracroph •ritag npoa the attoottoa of taa UmAtSm S!.2E!!?**J^°'"» 'mproveotent hstheeoa- ""taitloa and aogroaatag of UUs. tiOte Wholeaato Prices ot Prodnoe Qaotad In Nt 1 sBAos fan Baoa-Marraw, taalL ' Medlam. ISUd Fea. ism, ctoiiai..-.-..^ Ka i kktaay. 1888, ohoior. Rad kkfaay, oea to fair Uaa. OoL. na baah Srasa pees, iUt. par bhi Birrvca Crranssry—St dCPlmn, 8*. 4cPsai„ fliata.. Wrotem, flrsta Wrstrrp, aacoods.. Weatevp, tairds.... Btate .tairy-halt toba Half Itabs aoHl paiiaVl HaWtaSaod pails, Wolah tobl^ Wat^m—loi.ai W. laa. ertAmary.'i. W. lm. oranMry. 8 la... Watorn Paotpry.frah, lirato W. PVatory, sasmls ... W.POotery ood <totay,8da ooBssa. State faotory—Poll cram, white, ttmey...K. Full craao^eul' FuU It aia, gool Fart aUma, ehr Pat aklma, gooi ta Part akima, PoU talma Xor 10 M 15 aoos. Ktateoad Peon-,rreeh... Waatern— Preshi faooy. Umad-Stata,..r morrs Ajsa^ Apples—Kiofc I Baldwin^ p UranloK pa|r<| W. N. T..t_, Cranberries Osilil Btota-^tsn, fair to ( 1881. prims... 1801, oomssoo toj OUa lerssf , BtolSh 11' tl %««iicObieka9s,kx Waslsra par li Itoastara, old, per to. Turkeys, ner lb Duck»-K. J., N. oa pair... Wsatcra.pa^ Oaesa Was«aa,au Pigaoas,paparV: :naasaan rtttivmr—o«r,'rACfi:v Torbsira—Jaray, par lb OhtoMia-PhUe!, per ib Wsstsra. par Ih. v POwb-St IUM West, per Ih Daota-iWr totalciy. par Vf BteriiSiiin; M-wS«ira,palb . Bquoto—Dors; pa dos Whiter pa ttoa.. oaa Pototoa BtataWhW Jsrsay, nrliav iwr bbl... rotartor, par btd. 1 Jeray, L.I.,ia bnlk,. Cobba„.UI..pal •iOt) 800 (1 I. t'it-i an >er bM. IOO. uobbogsvuL, pa 10 OatoB>-.Basto*o.y«how, bW rod. Bir butak per bl Bqnoah—Morrow, Odwy, 01 nonr-^atylBU UkmitsfttAi^tt bH. 41>
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 7 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-01-13 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 01 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 7 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-01-13 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40199 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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ALBEBT 0. STDR0I8 & 00., FabliglierB,
Air INDEPEFDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPEB, DEVOTED TO LITERATaBE, LOOAL AND GENEBAL INTELLIOENOE.
VOL. lie
NAZARETH. PA., FKIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13,1893.
Tracing a Dark Grime.
BY ALEXANDER loillKOIT, M. D.
CBAPm Xvni-ICmiMaaad.) Oiaekllng orer the lat^eae of aiy little mea, I began lo look around fer lome ^,.<^TMence that the man had be«n In the ' Seabnry bouse on thaVtorrlble night At flrst my search was wilhoat avail. I looked In every craek and cranny I oonld Had, but uticooia tUd not ftreet my efforta If he bad beoaght anything with him tbn man seaaiea to hare been eorefoi eaongh to hoea securely bitl- den It
fitlll^ did not deapalr. It waa not my aatare to |tre tip aaslljr.
The more dlflfialttoe that aroee. the more detorulaed ) apasirnd.
Hy searoh was conUaaad with erer in- erooatog rigor.
Half of tbe len minntes had already elapeed, and I eonld expect to, bear tha fooifoUi of the I3olonel oa the dark aad aarrow italrs at aay ttaia.
Whlla I learelked I kept my ears opea for each eonada
At last I boltoved I whi rewardetL In a.dark hole, where It bad evidently beon thrown oonlemptiioasly as of llttto value beeause It was alona, I founti a allver spoon.
tt was old and a^i <,
Upon tbe end waa eafraved a hamo.
I read It with oaah aatlafactton as the hnntor can feel whea hi* game Is sighled along tbe gun barrel, a«« perhapa the aogtor whea a vtoleat tiig announces Ibat hia Hne has beea tokaa by tha wary
A little diplomacy new hpi Um gatae was surely mtlmm - V
Tha aaato waa '^aatotry, * \
The»aaB>wB aoaa friliii tha boaae riMfenEemordarhad taaa leaaiarttteid.
Mr. Keloham htA beea rtght In read- lag the handiwork of Ootoael Cola npoa the pan try window.
Ito hod boen tbera Ato man knew more concerning: the mystorlons murder than perhaps any living aoul.
If he had nol rommltted the eiime btmlelf, thon he cnuM toll wbo did.
I felt a savage delight tn the thought that J now heM a kay .to aalack tbe my stoiy
Mr. Ketobam might yet be tereed ta learn the ttnth from me.
My hopes beat hlfh. I thihw tha hme epoon bock whence Tt had ctaaa
Why had ha takea IhakMui
rnlyln rsnl 11 •ns.laitaiy.i
don? SfOaM
taey s&Miid copper ns?" I lald, i6ore 16 draw hbn oat than anvthing else.
His face tlaneed with a strange light;
It shone from bis dark eyes like eleo-
hnd I reallted that whea worked-
II man moit be a bail cnstomer to
^„J)p'*~--' "1 reckon it's me they're aftori wot oa yon are In m| company they'll run yoa to at tbe same time. It's the same oM story of dog Tray again. ¦•
"But, see here. Colonel, I didn't know you were wanted bod for anything."
He didn't take the' hlol, but smiled grimly.
'Too see I am, Joslyn. I bid got tbe Ikraor. and was bn tbe wav back, when 1 raw a niuecoat hiding behind a pile ot boxes that stood on tbe curb-
" 'Ballot' said I to myself, 'I'll watob yon, my flne fellow, and see what Is up.'
"Ho I did; and it took me Just aboal one minuto to learn that he was watoh¬ lng the upper story of this old house.
"That meant me.' I knew it Jnst as well as I dkt the a, b, e of my profeasion.
a hat was I to do? I could easily hare pped away, and they be none tlie wiser. *Bat I remembered that you were np hmit, and you were my frienit. I've done lotae tough things in my day, bnt I never yet went bock on a friend.
"So, at tbe risk of my neck, I have eome hack here to get you ont *
I sflantty shook his hand. My mind was dwelling upon his wards.
At the risk of hll neck. What coald Miat mean but murder?
The expression hod done more to revive a feeling of hope In my breaat than any¬ thing that bad yet oeenrred.
"We mnst get out of thto Joslynk The otBcen wlll be np hero soon, for they mnst have seon me entor, and believe their btrd Is safely caged." "Then we must get out. Colonel." "Words of wiedom, my friend, and tba sooner we put them Into execntion tbe bettor for na ¦ "How shall we levant?" He looked upwacd. 1, too, turned my eyes toward tbe scuttle, with tbe ready box baaeoth it "That's ear lay, Joelyn. ¦ I had detormtoed to accompany the other, believing that my time was ap- prqaehtag for the truth to be made katrwa.
Tbe ehaae might be a hot one; Irat tf I intonded to carry ont my plans I could only look for a revelation from Colonel Cata; eo I mast not loae track of him.
I had an Idea that whatover the poiioe really wanted him for his gnilty con¬ science made him believe It woi for tha murder of old Dr. Seabury.
"Is there nothing hera yon mean to take wlth^you In yoar flight?" I asked.
He quickly cost bis eye aronnd. Tben, Vrtnalng forward, be snatched tbe oM creese from Ito position bn the wall.
"That may prove a trusty weapon. Anyhow thoy won't lay hold of it as evl¬ deaee aaaihst me," ha muttored almost savaooij,
Battar aat).
be noched his den? Ahl Ui^'render7naJ ^!l''JitaJt2l'* • Hft tbe veil fro»» *^- - *^
ward the ptHnt wnere we kta lett the higher roof, aod hod no doubt but they had heard onr uovemeata.
Br this time, however, we had man- «ed to gain the end of tbe eeoond roof. What wai next on the prtigramme I oould not even guess,'but mnst await the turn of evento now lo rapidly oc- curing.
Watching my companion, I saw him swing off opon what seemed to be a board. I got dol^ on mv knees the bet¬ tor to examine H^'Md I fonnd that my snsplcions were pntto true.
A hoard it nndonbtedly was, ot sound strength, and Just wide enough to allow a man of stoady nerve to walk apon it
Where did it lead? A large bnilding waa before us, loomlnlT np like a castle. I knew it was a tonement of some sort, and the plank seemed to extend from tbe gattor of oar root to a poreh of some kiad In the rear of the other tonement
Ahl I haa it This porch was made of Iron, and was really a portion of a modern flre escape.
Looking np, I oonld Just distinguish anotber like It, outlined agalnit the iky. Of oonrse there were more below. It cotild not be the Idea of Cntonel Cain to remain npon the roofi longer than he coald help. The ground wai his only hopa of eacape.
I oonia now aee exaetly how he bopeO to make this anehoraire.
Upon this plank then depended our hope of escape.
Had It been missing we should be capt> ored beyoad a donbt
Tha reader eon Imogtoe that I had ne Illght task before me.
A slia on my part wonld send me down to death.
To a maa of ordiaary nerve It wonld not have been much of a Job to have crossed over tn the daytlaM. Two short steps woald hare hooompiished It
In the alght tlaie, however, the plank was all bnt Invlatble. I dared aot aot my foot down wtthout flrst feeling that tt tras ta the oeator of the plank.
Sbntttog my teeth hard, I made the forward movement
There was a period of snspease that
appeared longer to aa« thao It rsally must
have been, ^J
Theu my ontotretehed hanito oAaitia
oontaet with an iron rallta(.
Eagarly I clntched It, aad a feeliag of reltof went through my frame as I real- iiod that I was sata
Tha Cotoael waa there and helped me to clamber ov«;r the railing. Then as hi bent down I did likewlio.
I found Ullt lie had the plank leearely wodgod between two lorolla in tho iron¬ work ef the porch, so there oonld nol have beea mnch chaiMe of Ito working looae whije ooe wol croeslag.
Ue was doaperately engaged now In worhlag this and of the plonk looee.
I saw the Idei at onoe. It would cni off ttooMdlato pnraalt by isolaUaa the flre eeeape trim thaatUatuinf roof. By onr oatM aserto we OMaaffai to I
by the pnbilo that the worthy physician bad comjnittod suicide. Few peopls knew that a crime had occurred. Then bow could theso ordinary police offlcers be In full chose aftor tbe supposed mur¬ derer when the facto of the case did not even admit of Mr. Ketebam's believing this man to be tbe guilty party?
It was incredible. I oould not nnlto s«tch antagonistic facts, and yet sullenly held cm totbe case, not being willing to acknowledge myself beaton.
Where were we going now?
That was a mattor whloh concerned my coApanlon'moro than myself.
He wea walking altmg with his head bowed down, as though in deep thought, and ytit When he taraed to look aroand him every little while, I eonld see bts eyes were still shining with the phos- Dbores(^eIlt cleam that. kKd made me
compare them with tbe orbs of a wild beast hunted in the forest
As I watted for htm to ipeak, tt was a long ttoM are the silence was broken, bnt at last he turned to me.
"Joslyn, we have stood hy each othtw nobly, so far, and I'll be hanged If I haven't token a decided liking to yon, but I reckon the time has come for ns to part"
"Why so. Colonel?" I asked, throwing a griaved vein Into my voice. ' "I would not ssk yon to fellow where I am about to go, and yet It seems to be my only chaaco now of eluding these hountto until the breexe blows over and I eon skip from the eity." "Have I refused to go with you?" "No, no; yon bare stuck to me with a warmth that commands my highest ad¬ miration, Joslyn.'" I did not seem gratlfled. "I see now how it t^ Cotone). Ton have beoome tired of my company. Well, I can't blame you. Let us part hero,"
"No, no, my friend, yon misunder- stond me. Short as has been onr ao- auatntonoe I have beeome very mnch attaohed to yon, aore so than i ever re- Biember of betag with any man."
I conid not help being molltfled at this confession. ' "Thea why tto yon wish to part?" "Simply because I do not deaire to drag yon with me to an aneongenlal place, wheo you hava no reosoa to ttoolre to re- tootohtadaa."
"Yon don't wont to be too mro about that , But how do you know I won't fol¬ low yOn? Try and see. If I cont stond It III bock out, that's sil. Besidee, If you're going Into retirement for o time you'll wont to open somo communicatiou artth the ontor world. I con be yonr means of hearing what is going on. ¦ He liesltoted no longor. "Joalyn, hove It your own way. I om content, if you ore. Oome with me, and perhopi some doy, shonM yoa be hai pressed for aiWbegl
MTlOm nHANCKS.
Exhibit Made by the Pablifl Debt Statement.
A Small Ii^reaM ShoWD. %hd a Deorease of Oold Holdiiigs.
The moatoly publlo debt stoteoisnt Jost lamsd from ths Unltad Statae Traasary Da- partoiant shows an Inorease In tha aggra- astoof tha debt dartog tha tost moato ob ttl8,9M. 'TharBwasadaateasaof»l,9li0^8B) tothaaatealh baloaaa or sariiltis, and a dawoasa of trtB,14e to the non-to- tsMsl bsartog debt Tha tatoreet- haartaa debt waa toereaasd a trifle --aUOdartagtlwcxNrtb. Tha total debt on Jaaaary 1, Iaas iaa,oeii,ft»nsS oash bafamoa aad tha«iaim>,aOOgoM raaerrsk waa flSSS,- 4aauaCo.'t«.prJS,«nlsasthao on Joaaary 1, IWJ. Of tha total dabi |SW,OSt^OStr Is hoadad todabtadaass mada hp ta roaod nambsrs ef •aaOkOOa^aJn, ef foor psr eeat, and |3V,00!1^- OOOoftwoBsreaMi boadf. Thenalaaahor sorptastotha Traasbry on Jaoaory L ok- alnslv*oflha|tOa,OOO^utl9goldraaarva, was |IBC0ai,IM,a«alas|g8l,S74,t« on Jonuiry l,lMaaaa«Sr,KI.8U «o Jaaasry 1. 1801. (k ttasarptoiL I^kmiTbaak da($«itarlaa hoM ealy «l.«hO0a^ agalosl tM^OOO^- OOOoysarocOk Tiaisaif aaM oswto on Iha Aral oC tba anoth aoMmatoS t) «na.O0Q,O0O, agalaat whfab IbsTa waa •117,000,OlXi to gold osrUfleatto to elraalaUoa. leavlag a goU MmoM of Ull,0aO,O03b a daorehnpf mSm,- MO dortaa Dsoambsr aad ot t^oOMOO stoee loaaary I, isat Ooesramsat reoeipto dartog Daosmhsr
¦areptisdaMttLOti, woiast oboai au,-
mioaB to Deosesbsr, IflOI. Oasloau ra* •slpto wsreMI^Ma,aH, or asorqr ail5XM»} aiaro than to Dsesasbar a yoor ago; and ktsro^ ravsoaa raeaipto wara •li»l8,S8«, mtAUlAfUl morathuta Daamhan vSC
Baostols Cram oU haareas flrom Jaly I to DsoaaiAe St, «ia flnl h«U eltheeanwot ¦aastMH-, aggraplal nt^^ fallr ta^MiaeOO mart thoa far the esrraspood- tog osniths of IWI. Oosaxas raealpta atoaa twgngaisd (ta^nM*!^ or aboat •ll,«H^OpO asora thoa tor tha anaaBoaths to un, oaa hstaraal rsootois fhr tha tost sta mimlhaamsaatoJ to flHMS.ML ar IKLflOO,- tWassas «aa*sriag ths flntWof Ihi prsaoiiha tmsal. year.
Qovwaaaaal aapsaatoroa dartog the lost ax ssMilfas sggrijals I to roood aambsrs
dry
NEWSY GLEANJNOS.
VkAtm Is rsstorel In Hondurae. • Bpam has fi,000,OOJ llUterato people. Tan oruissr Haw York has beeo dookad.
Onto flniahed tha oM yaar with o deBcil ta her traasary, *
Ita.lt is solicitous oonosrataj Aiiertoan immlgratton restrloUona.
CnioAOO ia soared ovar laMmaUoas of oo - other anarchist uprising.
POoraAiii, has i^oad a flrm foothold ta toa oollagaa of California.
Taaaa was ao offloUl obasrvaaoe of Kaw Year's at tos Whits Uonie.
Ko toM toaa six ooaatiss ta OaUforait ore threatened with biaeotion. f
Taa ravototlonsry movamsot Is catoioa strength In Northara Mszioo. ^»
Tm laaoguratioa ball will be hsM lo the Feoston Boraau baildtag at Washiagton.
AOOUT 1,*)(^000 oases of corn wsra oannad Id toa Weatara rttotas dariag tos past sea¬ son.
»J"2»".*" *«" o''w «iOOa Mirvlvors of the Mszioaa War who are dtowlog pea- sloaa . ^ "^
tfBAaLT|a,ta(|,00)of Paaama fnals was ossd OS o eorraptton food ta tos (Tnltei Btotoa.
Taa iriagae df Bold mloe in Soottoad eon- nousa ia q>lta of haroki effi>rU to atuito tOa nutaaooa.
Aworaaa mill bas been startol in Ha-n- wrg, (tormany, for grindtog In Uaa oorn
TaasdipaieatoofGaiifarata orancas tola
•••T*. .!!^!jf. ^''•«**» ""^ otuloadsi OS ogataat 41100 tosTssasoo.
Toa report from the wfasol bsll of the Hortttwssl is Ihat winter wh iat aatared tha winter In fairly good oandiUoo.
Oaoaoa bova base Issaed to toa Amartoio troopa aloag the Tama border to -Silaar outr^ (torso. theMestoaa boodlt.
(^aoaAiCT Is ogitotad by aosodatoos dia- ekMoraa to oooaaetioa wlto thaeoelpa i^aad that implloates ssoay high oOoials.
OiDBOB W. MAaaa,tha fugtavoPresident ofthswrsohedJCayalonlBaak hPPnUadel- phia, waa lasl heard of at UopaTbwa, donth Afrtoa^Whero ha took poiaage for Haagoon,
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Month | 01 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18930113_001.tif |
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