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\ Hte INazareth iJjXfJL ALBEBT 0. STUBOIS & 00., PaUiiliers. AF IHDEPEirDEHT FAMttT HEWSPAPEB, DEVOTED TO T.TTEBATnRE. LOCAL AND OEHEBAL INTELLIflEMOE. VOL.11. t INAZARETH, PA., FBIDAY MORNING, DEOEMBER 16, 1892. 55 jC Anarohy teemt to be f nO> st poiMiiar la Puis at ravolutioo is la Soath Aatar. ict. About 40,000 people ia llSagltad pa; a guiaea • t<*t 'or tbe priTilege of dlt- pla^ioft tbtir oreito on their ttatlonery ¦nd^plate. lAWEIRDMYSTER! Tracing a DarK (Mr !flie Vottlache Zeitung, ot Oermsiiy, ealli Ameriea the pightett Nodni ia the werld, beeaata Ae hu do reiAoa to etther atk fer ar (ear aaythlag flroia aay otber If ation, ' Heary M. Stanley ireoeatly doekred that withtn one year a Oeatral Afrloaa rallraad could be awde rroitable, and that it woold aUo be the gtaatatt etvit- iaer Qerauny and Eaglaad eould <|ttab- htb. Thiea-fourths ot the wArld't oottoa erop k produced in our Bovth; jet, mar- elt Kate Field't Wathington, tbe grain «»op of thit tame South eioaidt itt cot¬ ton crop. Fifty uiilliont of doUart hardly lepntent the Taloe of thg • er-laeriMt* iog thipmentt from the Sonth to the North and Wett of early fruitt and rege- tafolea. A well known agricultaral writer et- tiRKtet tbat good roodt would tare tbe fsrHMrt ot thc Uaitod Statet $600,000,- 000 per year in the coot of getting tbeii )>rodact to laaricet, or nearly #8 to eaob inhabitant ot the oountry, wbloh k a fairer aatimate than to tuppote tbe whole turn will be dirided aatoog the fanatti aloBe. " , Oae ot the aiosl interettlag eraatt in the tportlng rooerd of Utt year waa ao- t^i^iidJ^pAtad WUhaw, aa KaglMi who recently dtttoaesd ' fits large gray wolrei in the diitrict of PakoS in Rustia. We ought to tay, addt the Boeton Trtatcript,'tbat a herd of elk coming tlong jutt at Mr. Wiahaw't "bike" nto into a aaowdrlft, tiie tre large grtj wolret left oil chatiag Mr. Withaw sad proceeded (o cbote the dk, to that tpeaking wilb ttciet teobaical oo- auracy the purtoert tared tbemielret froia the record. diataace<l, for Mr. WitlHlW wben the fire Urge ggig mtHtAgham hk aight ha wat ten milet ttm* Vim AAg hi Lkrnk, aad ha oalaakaftd ««« fee AktOt eorartbe diataacf ia fottlitiT* ttia Athe wben tbe elk caoae in, Mr. Wiahaw dit- taooed Uteot at long at there wat oay race. We fear that tbe Kuttiaa wolrat are aot wbat tbey were, for in old timet the story alwaya ended in tbe wolt ett iag tba hero. BT ALEXANDER rDBWSON. I. D. T ttaaa. Al Ameriea beeomet m-ire dentely tet- tlel the people witl utilixi mtny nataral prodiKtt wbicb tie now deemed worth- lata, piadiola the Bsttoa Trtoacript. Tlta aowaaa faiiiai, lartaalaaoa, It ia Mt aaaatry at a traaMaoiae Hge»aatiw/a<tiHta ptafattoo, and when the toil it rich prodaeet a luz- ar'oot orop of ttem and foliage, h it diflaalt tghilii mmm whm eot from the root, if left lying on the groaad, it will aJbgand perfect itl teedi. The iiffFtt rid of it U to rtmore it all aoataat with the earth, aad la a t*aa tbia doet aot aooomplith Tet tbto detpited weed it in France highly etteemtd at food; it carefully cultiratoJ, and furalibat a part of the tubiitteaoe of nutny thxiiaadt ef ptaple. Itt taeculeat tatrm aad tlomi ¦aka a nutritioat orUdo gl .greeai, aad whaa properly prepared It it itote pal¬ atable than tbe tpiaaoh, which it here resttifimd at a dainty. Ita commonneai beta, howerer, rendert it ooaiemptibia, oad at preaeat people would atatoa think at eating bloe grami bat wkea tlta United Stataa have ta otaay paople totbe aquare mile at Fraaoe, puralaae will be • Takabla arUola of tabia aaa. CBAIPTBB X. ATalltng myaelf of the flrtt oppor tuaity, I took It out of my packet The Inelotnre waa apeedily la my bandt. I wat aurpriaed at wbat I found. Tkaodore Parkeri 1 potltlTelr and tor tbe laat Uae refnet to (rant yon tha laterrlaw jron eo Impn- tmkly demand. The paat haa not Men blotted troaa mj mind. I am Inexorabla— tho aome yeatardar, to-day. aod to-otor- iow. Itorar due oddreae me acatn la ooy thapo. I look upoa yoa at oae dead. ABBikBAM BOAaUBT. Tbat woa all. . Tbo two policemen had teen flt « rrekre a romaac>about tMt young man, believing that be was in lore with Leo¬ nore and ditlikod by the old Doctor. Ia all but otae particular the letter bort out thlt view of tie caae. Tblt excepUoo waa In the Itttaen- tenco: ,'l look upon yoo tl one dead." Tblt, coupled with tbe picture turned with Ita face to tbe wall, gave ma an Idea wbleb. However, I could not aa yel fully telre npon. Ah, A thought eame to mal Wby not aee Leonore again? Sht might be able to tell me who Theodora waa, and eren where be wat to be fonnd. Of courae I would aot breathe a whia¬ per of tbe reason I dealred to learn tbla leet aha take the alarm and dooe bei moatb to all utterancea wltb reapeot te blm. Attain I laade for tbe manta tet In tbe old pork. It waa il«ll oa to 10 o'clock when 1 reached the p'ace. The policemen ittll atood at tbo gate, and by tbla Uma quite a crowd had col¬ lected around ttM onttida. .Crime of aH kindt haa a faacination foi the morbid :y carlou^ and alwayi ""drawa" much better than a goepei mcet- 1 kaaw thla aa a taet, mucb aa I de¬ precated li Tbe ottcer at tha gate regarded my magle atentlon of Mr. Ketcbam't name Jatt aa hit comrodo bad done, and allowed me to paaa by aitbout trouble. An obi womaa aniwered tbe tummona. Her eyea were red with weeping, and I knew tbla wat Urtnla. I tteatJoned that I had been la tke heoaahaittre that morning with the gen- had toM ber the tad newa, la'2'StSr '" 17 "^*'*' ^ *'" **'* "mlaa Loaaore la In there benelf. ¦ ¦ "tiki tlWI aui ur mind tbe card. I will tunned." ld«^ the iu It it a weU-kaowa faet, aaya tha Cbica^ Mail, Ihat thera ara aMre fomatet ttan intlat amoog tbe oiviliaed Obrlttian Kattont of tbe world, aad oa&alact hare geoetally ateettel tbat tba eaata of tba dlSaiaaott wat tbe fiaqaaat wan la whieh maay malet, bat^ faaialai, wwa killeJ. StatUtlci now ptofwt thlt tkwiry altogetber erroneoat. 1( it trara correct; those NaUont wbu^ have hal mott wart I tha groateitprapoadataaoe of women, ehief ataong thorn r*aa«a aad Oeroiauy. Ani tba ntoat peaaaahie Ha- tioni ouxbt to have neariy at laanf taalot at femslet. Bat tUtittic) prove the ocm- trary. Fiolaad, a very paaeaable ooan¬ try, beadt the Uat with 1130 women to IOOO mm; Norway aad Swaiao, whfth bare hardly had a war fot Oa latt tga centutita, fpliow aeat. with 1070 wo- mea tj lOOJ naeo. Fraaoe, whieb hat baea oarryiat aia mora wara tbaa aar mtkmr gtaat Katloa fwr aearlr littm oaat- ariea, hat aaly lOftO woama io 1900 ataa, the tame aa Belgium, the moat pijttabla iKatlaa on earth. Oermaay, tha watMca, aad SwHa^riaod, tbe peaoaabla, ata bath dowu ia th« IUt with 100 famalti ta 1000 malca. In tha Bilkaa paalatala, ^trhare tatall warlan ia baiag eaniad on, alaioat without oeailag, thace ai« oaly 94« faatalaa te 1000 malaa, airf ta Ckaaea aad Boaaia oalyfM feaalat to 1000 maiea. So, avidaatly, war hfi aotUag do with tbaaa iaequaltiot ia tkaa**- proli^ly <%atlat fry of aeaoal teleetio 1 ttood for a moment liefore the partly opened door of tbe library. Looking thaoush I aaw a tight ^t wonld not toon leave my mind. Leonor* tat l)ealdo the table; upon which botb ber .elbojrt rett^ Her handa claaped ber throbbing tempiaa. Ugm that beautifal face waa an esprea- aioa «f miaery each aa I nevor hope ta look upon agala. It wat tbe ttony ttara •f aa* trbo lo6kt upon a cold world fbr the flrtt Ume, or peerlag baek aeea a ter- rihla aometbiag that muat hanatlMr foi^ •ver more. Such an etpretaton on a faea, yaoag or old, waa indeed terrible. I knocked upon tbe door. . Leonore ttood up aod turned her ay«a upon aae. -May I eom4 inf" Sbe caught ber breath. ¦Abl It la you. Dr. Burtea? Eater. ¦ From ber manner It aeemed at though aha were relieved to taa ate. I did net kaow whether to take tt aa a compliment at not to bave my compaay preferred to ghoata. Without waiting for a further invita¬ tion, however, I went In. Agaia I waa In the preaenee of tha Moag gIri agalaat wh^m elrcumatanooa had ariaen to aeenae h*' af a bideoiu crime. Again I felt within myaatf that aha waa innocent beyoad all doubt, and I tm- aotrmi to prove iar to to the tattathatioa ef the <dd deteetlve wU> teemed dete^ attaad npoa runniag dowa hit qnarry r»- gardleaa of tex or eoadlUon. To blm Juatico wat abore alL Me eoald evea fall to ba hnman when angnged upon a dnty. I bad come bere with a dIaUnet pur- Me hi view. Thla waa to flnd out, arat taaat endeavor to do ao, wbo Theodora waa, aad what eanaacttoa he bore to tglh Leonore and the ^ki polaoa Deo- I meant to approaeh^w aubject gen- Uy, atrlving to read whailmr face might betray while I apoke. So I begaa apeaking of the novel titn¬ atlon la which lbo now fdnnd benelf, and tiiqttlrad of whom tbe thould teek protectioa, now that Ji«r. .gtiardlaa waa dead. Sbe thook her head iadl>y ' ' "Alatl I hardly know Sfhat to do, Doctor. I might pt a companion ay^ Hva OB here. It all depende upon gumy^a wllL" , Aht I had aever tiMwght of thbwIlL Itmdatb^la the haada of amae law¬ yer, and rery poeaibly would explain thinga to a contlderable extent. I mado up my mind to appeal to Mr. Ketcham abont it at tbe flrtt opportu- alty. He would know wbat to do. la Um meanUma, I reallaed that tbe opportunity for whlcb I bad waited waa aiow at band. Aaanmlng a eareloaa mMoer, I aald la e^m tonee: •Can you not look to Theodore now»" I had not Imaglaed oao-half tbe reault that ;felloired my worda. Sbe taraed upoa ne like a Ha^ Iato her «XU thete leaaed a oalek. ipmrn ibki waa Ibalaatrf tSOolfmt By a Woadpflag look. ^ ,. / I eould aoe her handa open aad abut la her great emotion. Of one thing I had already beaa ^ aured—abe knew who Theodora waa. Though ber Upt migfa* raf aat ta tgamk of blm. har faea had batrayad thla ta- era*. .. "Oh, ma, nol A tbenaaa I Umea nol Dc aot taeaUon htm, pleMa^ I cannot bMii to hear hit namel* •It it, then, to batefnl to youT" "The eoaaeetion St bean wltb tbe paat la far from pleatant to me. Baaidet, be, my guurdlaa, wonld be diapleaawL II may teem ttrange to yon, but evan though be It dead, I teem to feel hit tplrlt u'^ar me, to guard and tntftA It It a pleataat thought, HotApft ttg yam- may laugh at It aa th at a poor girl." T wa« rtr-tprmlnai #«» te get off tbe ¦*"iHiatdHl«b«ek7» •An Interview." •With whomt' -Wltli me." Abl now we were getting cl( rock-hottftmlactf. ,', Why thould fie'aeek an Interview with her.nnlaM ho bad a right to, elUier aa a lottgt or rometbina nearer—her hatband. Tbla latter wat>^tbonght tbat bad not come to me before ', It gave me .loaMthtnc of a thock. He^ttiag no longer,'! pnt the q.neaUoa. iJUta Leoaore, who ia Theodore?* She ralaed har great' blaek .e^aa to mine In a halt-dated wat, ana (labeled I could tee lomething of pitia thara. "-Don't you know? I caanot tell you— I dare not tell you. Doctor. It would lie diiploaalng tohlm.* I pame very near /utteiring aomething diareapectful to tbe dead tmyalclan, but caught myaelf In tine. •Leonore, tn tolrlag a myitery It It etteatlal tbat I thould know thlt thing. Believe m«, for your own take tell me what relaUon thla man Theodore bean toward yon and Dr. Seabury." •I cannot tell yoa," ahe taid, tadly. 'For the tame reaaoa rou tpoke of before?" •Yet. I know blt^wiabea in thia mat¬ ter. Some day yon will knew alt It ia not for me to reveal tt Doetor, you have been kind to me. Forgive me, but my Ilpa ne teated by a promiae—a vow." Tbat ended It, bnt I waa Jnat aa fully determlaad to dhwover the tmtti at wlien I had atarted upon thlt tock. Tbere were more waya tbaa one of accomplltbing a thing. Her worda had made bm Itelleve more flrmly than ever tliat Theodore mutt be ber buabaad. Perbapa be bad done tomething in the paatr aad bad been kicked out by hei angry guardian. Tblt would account for many thinga; ye«, even tbe writing on tbe book of the photograph, for It Seabnrjr bad grown to fear for hia life at tba. baadt of thlt man be could well aaeribe It all to Leoaore. I waa beglnalag to build np qoHe a pratty theory tbat iroald aooa Hval that of the old detective. Tben we ahould'tee wboee eaatie teO flrtt Having reaaon to know how aet a woman could be In ber way, 1 did nol attempt to change Leonore't mind. fihe believed the waa riaht I could flad other waya ef leamiag the triAh. So r talked with ber on dISerent aub- Jecta for a abort Ume, until I auwie her forget ber late fean. All tbe thne I wat reading her. It wai a pleaaure to me to watoh Uie light eome and go in her eyea, and i^te 'the bluab upon her cheeka. . . I wat not to pracMcal at Mr. Keteham, who let nothing Influence htm. After ipendlng qnite a |Heatai>t hall hour, I aroae to withdraw. In paaaing through the hall, I that I taw the form ef Mr. KetfiHn, ^| the bead of tbej Poeilbly. houte for more evldeaee. winding the apool, I ^ot pay back to tha While he wai Joat aa indua- trtoualy tWpping It loote, and between ut tt aeemed almply a qneation of Ume oi eaduranoe wben aometbiag mnathappea. When I left Leonora, my mind wat made up. My aait eadoavor would be to flnd Theodore hlmtelf. From him perhapa I might leam tht truth. Tbere aeemed* to be no clue to hia plaM of retldeaoe, aa ba had rocclved bli lettar tbrongh the general deHvery at tke poatoSee. I toak It out again to look at It Tban my eye waa attracted by aome- thing that aeamed to hare eeeaped It ea my prarioua azaarfaaUoo. SI. Thna araa aomething writtea in peaeil aeroaa ihe baek of tha envelope. Tbe rain which bad beaten dowa npoa Um paper had aliMNt abllt^aled thd wrIUag, bnt it waa aUII fainUy vtalbia I turned my eyea upon It and preeaad- ed to decipher the alatoat tadod ehara» tera. Tbe taak waa dtOcolt bat ^atenUy I •aw that tha writing waa aa addraaa, and the aame of Um atreet waa Dadley. When I bad become taUifled witb thlt, I turned all my powen upon the num¬ ber. At flrat 1 made It oat to be N. Tben I taw thare had beea another flgure In froat, whether two or three I eoald not tay. It waa plain, however, thati bad eome exeeedtagly doee to the truth. Dellghtad with lay aaccaat thut far, I laow aet out to iad thaatreav It waa 'net one of maeh MMirUaee, but I toon ^<came npoa it aAnt a tbort time paaaad !ls front of No. Mit V -AlUioagh not aa|iearing to do aa, I aarveyad the building. It woa a modoat-leoklag bouae, and I could tee nothing in Ua external appear¬ ance to Indicate tbat there wat aay con¬ nection between Iti Inmatet and mea of a ]b%rglartoua atamp. Indeed, to quiet did It teem that I avea nparteaeeda fealipg of dlaappqiatgMBt caSkRErag th* probabta ottt«M(h of my queat I remembered, bow«vei^.that vory often the moat daring of thla vea were the moat cnanlng. Tbey dld>notaaao- ' tbelr claMi-but were plate With tath of th telect » Perhana tbla maa ilM^gMO t SJ Perhapa tbla maa iKiaodore, having •mem been a gentlemaa, penlated in ear- laying bia oM aanroandlnga loto bla new bnalBeaa, He BKoat live after a isartala atyla, imt have at ttaat .the eeaiA»f of elvillsatloa aronadWia; waa aow that ofSai'common hifjgae- br^irar. > "^T" " . ' Somehow {hit. thd^D^i gave me confl¬ dence ooce more. '" I b^an to feel that Iooka were not everythlag la thia irorld, and wbeo I bad fme tome iltUe dtataaee dowa tbe atreet turtMd te look baek. Ahl A man waa eonUag out of the very houte whlcb I had l>een watching. He eame toward me at qnite a rapid aaee. TO my Intaaae aorprtte aad delight I taw the object ol my aaafcb before me. There could be no mlatafce I wu looking upon Theodore Parfcei^the man. who had ellmbed the vinaa leading np to the window, aad wbo waa ia tbe cltam- ber ot Dr. Seabtwy oa Ute alght of Uie marder. ^ Knowing that I now bad need of all tbe oooinaM I eeald eommaad, I reaolved to act my part with dlterelioa. At I walked on tbe man rapidly over¬ took aie.,,( waited nam ta aad come ap aloagiides thea I taraad. "Hew do you 4b. Theodora?" I aald. Ha caaM to a aoddan halt and aaaoMd very much mantihed. yat I eoald aee that my tbot had goae home. •¦You have Um advantage of ma. air," he replied, eoUly, Ignoring ny hand. "Yoa admit thai yea are Theodore Parker?" tmiy ahoald I deny It?" "^^tiea I iKiA to have a private aea- veraatlon wita you." -I do not know why I ihonM grant It, form mi why I'lKbuld grant yon aif In¬ terview? I am no witer than before." -I come from Leonore. ¦ The thot told. I conid aee the color go and eome. Hll wblte teeth became Ughtiy clenehed, aa though he wfsre de¬ termined not to give way to aoy emotion, yet the mention of that name bad knocked hli reserve away, and left the past open to assault. I knew that my name bad been my passport into his favor. He looked at me again, for I had aaaumed new im- portanse In hit eyea. \ ,x -Yott bava aeen |j«More7" he aaked. hutklly. "Yea." -And ahe tent'you to bm?" I could hardly tay that and yet he muat be led to believe aomething thla way. -Yon aee I am here." "For what?" •Aa I aald before, I seek to bave an Interview with yoo. Will you go with me to tome qniet rettaurant wbere ire can talk wlthoat being ovarheard?" « ¦Why not go baek te my room?" •That woald do, only I do not know who eiae you haveln the boaae-" Hit lip curled as thoogh he twHeved I wat tJtp^is alnld.'-«baa atj. lOAlia waa directed merely tbrough CHeiffS fcN^ tecrecy. "There It only an old widow lady In the honte. I have a room there. Sbe la deaf at an adder Mid can hear nothing." -We could not Bnd a better place. I will go back with yon. Mr. Parker." At I turned and walked away with htm my biart beat htgh- At last I could aee a fair proapect of reaching the end I bad In view. Theodore Parker wonld be obliged to confets wbat he knew of tbe marder, for I meant to pin him down with qneatlona that he could pot evade. He opened the door with a night-key and led tbe way'olong a hall; at the ead 'waa a door which he opened.. I now found myself In a ooty room, comfortably fnmltbed. Theodore moUoned toward a chair. "Make yourself comfortable, atr." When I aat down, I maaaged It so thai tbe light from tbe window shoold be apoa Oe faoe of my vie-a-vis, rrfalle my own was In shadow. Bla band waa trembting, aad I eould aee that'be awaited my ipeaklag wltb a great deal of tubdned excitement A great quettion wat before me. I looked at bit left band, aod taw that tba, upper balf of bit forefinger waa gone. Tblt waa poaltlve proof In one way. Ts all appearaneea tbe crime now la* between Leonore and Theodore. Which could I believe the guilty party? Already io my mind I had acquitted tbe giri; hence, thlt man matt be the oaa whose frenciod bate had buried the btida fir To beard a mui derer In hit play. It must not bo supposed that I had eome here onprepared for ao cmer- geney. Safely hidden In my pocket wat a reli¬ able revolver. I knew how to ute It too, and more tbaa oaee |a my reaoarcbet la tbe Hdly Land and In tba old countriet of Barope I had found ita faithful and efltelent friend.. I coald reaeh It with one quick move' mentahobld the aceaalon demabd tuch aetioa OB my part , - neodore walt3d foaatetotpeak. Of conne I did aot meaa ta» Jump at tht quettion In the ttart I believed In lead- lag a refractory hone genUy. -Mr. Parker, ot courae you have heard th* newa?" •Mewa, airl what newt?" •Dr. Seabnry It deadl" •Whatl" The word bant from him Uke a pUtd "TlTdga of my amazement when I dis¬ covered a small puncture directly over hit heart and a drop of blood upon hi* clothes." Parker uttered a low, gurgling cry. He waa turveylng mi with a flxed itare, and there wat something tet and tetony In It that made dM think of tbe dead. Wat be trying to read my mind—to learn wbat I suspected? I wont on; ¦ <'My>friend now told me why he had brought me to aeea dead man; it was not tq aave but to avenge. ¦ ..,' -Be wished me to leam, poaitlvely and wltbout tbe faintest shadow of doubt, whether the terrible stroke at the heart bad been tbe cause of death or the polaoa.* -And wbat did vm daoide?" hnakUy asJaftJfeftyuMjBM., 1 'WU iMHHMUlHg wuta 'eool aad oolleet¬ ed at I proceeded, while he showed all the aymptomt of Intenae excitement Nor conid I biaat* blm. If he wat gnOty of thla terrible crime, then It muat ¦•em to htm aa though the day of Jadg¬ ment had luraiy arrived. •My examination eonVlnced me of eer-. tain thinga which could be readily proved ahould th* oeoaidon ever arise. •I knew that the Doetor had teken tbe poBna befara reoeiving the tteb-wound, bnt that It bad been given immediately after, and that th* lait ipark of life had left bla body before the polton had had half 'a chance to work, ao that Dr IBea- bory did not die by hia own hand, but waa mnrdered." I aaid thia In a cold, ringing voice. It waa my Intention to tend the charge home to bla gnilty •onl like a cannon thot ^ He betrayed all^taMPMylMlit' it who wat In mort<mrb TEE BTEWS EPITOMIZED. tSmmtmrm itnil Middle Stataa. Taa PaMlo Lednv bulWas in FhOa- deMila, owned by Oeorge W. ChlMt, waa lautly daraamd by flre; the loat la PtOO,- 000 to WMXOOO. Publieatlon wtU bo aula- tttrapted. ImmtAg'XJtAMAt, tbe Itadlag drygeoja Mtrebaat bf titaivtUe. Pfno., has eom- roltted anicide. He woa a anSer from nioo- tlae poleoulng. Taa town of RaymODd. Tf. H., wta de¬ atroyad by llrt. Tweoty-dvc bvlMlnga ware hnrned and tbe total lota b obont •llOiOOO. The Poetoaloa wit baraed. bat tbe Foitmaitar aavel Its ooataatt. Bvtry ttore la towa osoapt one it goaa. Taattedl rail mill of tbe BathlehaM (Pann.) Irea Company wat tbnt do#a. throwin^c 984 mto, emlnaiveof leadtn, out of wonr. Next dav the oatlre Bwauiar mill woa eloaad, throwing OW odtHtloBd man Into . C#rTA» B. F, MiLt^aa aod wife wtre fonad doad la thtir toom atlfewporti Ptna., bavSg btan toSooatel by etol gat. Taa prurlttwia nf Jar Qoald>a Will ware BMda kaowa in New Tof% OUgr. Oeorge ftMA raoArm lbo lioa'i dtera. The tbret Btiwn aoM aat Mim He oa Oonld are m« ia Maeotata oad tmttaaa. 11,000,000 ia be- qnootfaad to OtorRO Oanld hi raooznltlea a'. UabaafoewabOlty. Thiraeidatry estate amoantiag to aboal •ra;00}.000. lo dlvldoj aqnoUy aOMng tba tour oom and two dangbtera. Taa odMal eoaat of tho vota of Motot- ohoaatm abowa tbat tke higlMtt BapaMle«i vote for olaetora am eott for Jrota U, ^ttmg elector at lor«a, watMM*!*- tpA vote (or the Hon. P. A. OoniBauMMai^Ue oloetar IT^nA-aKopaUieaa plaralitr ivanaor RuaMl'apiarall^ ovar •fi^ Bit handa auflwfgMmlUhyUttmt turnttttm.)miUi. Hia faee became white aa chalk, and 1 thongbt tbe man waa about to faint; bol he r*oover*d blmaelf with an effort and «T*n coatrollad bla voloe. •Wtll yoa npeat that Mr?" •Dr. Seabary Itdead." •Whea did thlt terribi* event hap¬ pen?" •Bariy thlt moming, at tea mlantai attva.' •Tod are precise. Ahl I reeolleot—¦ you are a physician—you wM« ealled In. Did abe—Leonore send you for me?" This wat tpoken naturally enough, bul It did not becolve me. I knew that tbt mnn who could'commit aneh a fearfnl eriate oould aot hit "part In covering 11 up. At tbe taate Ume, I meant to keep hin on tbe rack, giving blm no rest until tha flnal chargo waa tbnt homo. ¦Leaaare did not aend me, tlwngh tl wat partiy for ber aake I caa^b here Dr. Seabnry did not die under my charge. When he breathed bla laat to far at w« know, he waa plone." I q;ha Mirprued to hear the young maa rad. < -' ha wgta aaUag hia part to per- abouttt Doctor." deeply Intonated." Bl«a4l* tamad up. •IhMaJbrighttobe." .. .. -That la ao," I aald, taeanlngly: buf h* dUHM appear to aae tim aadertone. •If M-^OM waa with .hta whaa b* paaa*d'M»y, how ean you anna that ht died atjia mlnutea aatt t'wo, Dootor?" -I ah^n>*^* to tell yaa tomething of the ttcwy. air. At I taid before,.;^ am a doehm:t»t, like Utt'tamaged, mad* a apeelaMi df the tciaace ef toxicology. twif-paat two»Ahla moming I ~ froaa a nap which I had beeo upon my aofa by a knock at enjo: the door. H, I found there Abnet I of the beat ol New Yojh required my aervicea, and trienda I enteied a carriage i>wittaaa« '^^ '''"' *^ ^- l^*>>ory'* ' ^ntitat fooad the o^ Doctorlylni dead, and at the requeat of my friend I exaaiined^a anaU pblal which the dMid man held In hto hand. •It contained a torrible polton, fonnd in a tomb In tbe BgypUan pyramlda;" •Re oommitted anloide. tben?" There waa an air of relief in the voice of tiw other, at b* pnt tbla qneation, whlah I eoald not f aU t* oatob. iTiaa at thoogh he aiMUienty aa* aa aveaaa of eaeapa loonlag np. •Solthai^ht when I*awthati4ilal| and dttaeovarad that a part of th* e«w taato had paatad hia Upa, for It tra* deadly. potoMi, and troald hring a col* lapae ndthin tea aainntfa attwr heing •Botr eama yonr friand thedeteetiv* on haad, Dootor?" ¦That e0M*nii aaothar part at it Tha old Doetor fearod ewMn daath treai aeaae aonreet and hia roon vaa «Mia«etad wtth the oIKe^ tbe d«t*ctlv« hy t*l*- '^&y frtend h*ard tha alann bail, ahd waa In th* booa* bafor* a«aart*r ot aa hoarh*d*lap*e4;y*tlt* fAmd «ha oM geatlenaaalMWd*ad." , Thrrihle. terrible; to \MM» ll* dM aloae. T tbat mi*! tkt lame expfetal' aeen In a dog aa he oownri before the master from whom ho afep^tt a whip¬ ping. I believed I had corner* my gama right here, and that preaeVT I wonld extort a eonfeaalon that mul^aoC'bnly ralae my prowett in tho mind (^Um great detetitive, Mr. Keteham, bat alAhe tame time tava Leonore. It oaly aeeded a lltUe more tklllful manlpvlatloB and tbe thing waa done. eXhlt It a terrible thing, I>>ctor,"at bMtretilrom hUi Upa •Yea, tadeed, ur-Parker. Uwa* bad •Bongli t* h*tf*«>|the old man had teken hi* owa I(fh,-h(ltP*l*<^lt worse wben we fln»tiiataoaae MJBWKNraapMtln etept up behind Mn aad ti•#fMh^ He hM fit* face la^Jil* l>*"^.** l'l* emotion txrame mtaa thit wat a •< atlarm i of 98,001. Oovanaor RuaMll'apItu liaateaant-Ooraraor HaUe ia tSti. A VBKT lar«o iMtnrol gaa woll boa been on the Caaodlaa border, near Onmogito ore ontarging tbelr Homo . I %h* about randy-j who* •* I bolt 11 could same tlnie my hand titpped. around to where my revolrer wat bidden. I aald: -Theodore' Parker, wbat buslDcss brought JOU tnibat room onipbjtlght of Um uttitttl^-ttim tAxima yws stmuk the einat to th* ftndow above? Speak!" -Oraat heavenal Do you balieve.lt waa I wbo did thla terrible deed?" bo aud¬ denly atked, tbowing bli face. •I ha>ereaaoa to think ao." -But yon do not teem to know my con- neetloB there. * -I can gueii it—yon are Leonore'* lover." He groaned dismally. -Worae tU|K I am Abraham Seabury't ay tnm [TO aa ooaxinvaikl^ P08T0FFI0E AlTilRB; Poat Oaaeral Waanaaakar ruoo Bto Aaaaal Boport. Ptaatnaatar-Oeaeral Woaaawhtr aamoo. rlantiMntnttsaahlevadbr hll dapartown* aifoUows: , Five ndWoa dollan added to tba viNtee* Ttant^ the dtdelt r^*-^ •J!*!* SS?^ mamr otdor oAett Inerteatd two>tbMa or gSatxwo to lAfo; ••fKK^'Scrt: pIM wito trto delivmr; WWoow eaatate- U^^tod. 90* uflliitt advaaoed to tho .rrta- SSttaixfmdt^ «lTT^OOOn»ataof ad«lo«^ Sr^ tSo now naU r*at« ea-""— a^faroolagWOOmlltiot newiarvl maMota-vfeo^rttai' strvleo btlmdnetu. ^. km^'^'':zjasi^^sffn,tm thaMMtbtrol Piiattdlaai boa grewa ,«ba aambar o< aamtay order MXL and tho OMoibor el fne ediaeshas atan«t doaMad. The krar* adtoaa daUvary api^ a^r-itovta aatt, uimtaftomg, wbea Bti!iiiiitoi, faitr-oae thiy aintaiary to ^iidw the otrvlee oontraettd tertnqnoat aaoagh oad qalek oooagk to ooaply with tho ttrm* a^aei npoa. „ .^ ^ Of Ma iMouialtbM to divide tho omnlry intooootaldWMeto. Mr. WaaOoMkor eoya teaJoptiM eki ealy baa toMtltoT^titta. ¦ofiSalrietweald be poTta ehtMoela pootol' aaptrviiorardfaptnor, oad «•>• NKr SrWS** *Mlb. dtj^^ oU dahSZHtrt rehit* _ »blltbmtat aad dtsaoit- et im«alarMioi, and la._ „ jUmm haadmia ofrthe ttr«ie% ha aoptrteMbdad pirtn^ br the ___tttMr««iva, with the atdtjftt ot tht ttoalar hamr-Ttr *" -»*'¦- y-¦•¦—»— SffeaTar^ weald hod apariidrtlta Tht dlabrttk tjmtrvltpn igMammmmt mito withoat fgitaiti to mmttgwtmmt OomptoaUar «r Aetaary, to whan tAm m pervtoandkMldatiwrt nB*w Idilliii ajd a laiamatlB olaabrltal atBifci o»gt>e iW toilrta odveatidTerl&wTork aad.«leaae | etbel-larga otMn^^aad U tonoMadt __ . _ b»lhla Svtrpay mrvnaa aprOtooMvo rato totoo S^aATgA.tfyg^ ^StltSt wi^^yjat ndvtrtiJM abotot that kSub naUa oatfHnntlr- . *« ••* naU h ao» ealy aatiBlV a Ipoaof aix ooote a poaad, b^tk iattrfarih wmkt^ywvm gJTSSmm ml the aaproataad rallread eotapaaiaa. wblaharo proptrir oarritnof htavy 'to'iiSvtiH^ee offraeUMMl iiwwara moaey PtM totPd^ «>' "i-at.. Uootot tta eatb^ »i«tty-flvo eaata, Wto oaatoaadetedetea; tmUatUmlmmtdiha proma* sia ear* a^a»rtjy*ittt*rto the ordiaary gaiAU Miti* «>?*ddwat ago, and oa thainnria aMHnaanr ea tbo ^«j ¦aoattr a(M* eilr aiiiaatai for a a|ad anm. payirtwWff* wmtil tiui>oveo mmmm&ttmtulfmix •oath aMI Wmm. O-va-TBiBaet tbe baaiabw p^rtloa ot Al- txaodrlo, Ind , bea bean deatroyod br fln. LonatoMygro^oao. Caaai.aa Roeaaa Moultoit thot and killed Um, U. 8. Storv it tteattla^ Wash- aho nfosai to marry him, ^S^ Taa baaktog arm of L. aad if. WfloalaaU, of (ireeBvllKMIaa., bo faUed, with llabU- lUee asHinatod at fSn^OOO. Ao flrm was aotabllahod la IflSI, aai baa doae tho Itrxeat bonkhiK and wholeoale morohoadioe bual¬ neae tai tho MiaalHippI Vollof. Fbtraooiored men wvo drpwnadln Bayou La Poaraht, aopotlto ftoeo HOI plantatloa, LaaW'iaa, by the upottttag o< a tohf. Two otber nan wen ta too boat ood wen nvod. Tnn NaMoool Friaon Attnototloo, after • vhdt to the Naval Aeodony, at Anauolbi, held Its etosint ttitlon at iaMHonTML oboot ceotral| locat etosiat MMlea at BaHtator*, armaga with a traok id from one to foa^'ian*«l yardt to widto aod " swept through the BroolMai. eoanty la loeatod .. ,^^ ^ omnod over tho beads ot fsniitrif ttmlllae, whlla tboee wko triad to taotpo wm« eanxht to (aUiog tlmben aod three pariahad. OAnai. HobAOoaux. a btooktmitb, ot Boto^Mk Va., lanipad olT toe Brooklrn (N. T.I Bridn aai waoraoooad apparaatir oo- .iSrM iajmno-. A Loaa Basjrea train on tha Now Jaraey Oentral RaUroad raa lato the roor of a HtobBrUgttrala, Jail watt of tbo Oraao- riffiT ((trX) ttotioo. FIftooa paopf tojarod. Waita tnpo3iolly lotnc Frank _ . ofdhtcaakfll-. ahot and bStl hit tWrtoea year-hBtoh (Jdoritoandattoaoiltod to shoot bia wif* at tiMir hooaow Sattr, who It a Qarmoa, la thirty^toa yoan eld. Bumnnraxoaar Prraia^ of ths Naval Atodtmr, AnaapeHt Md., mat a aquad of ooval oMMi, ebrngol with tambardtottioa. toimprleaamgtoathe Ualtat StatnMf- otoSontoa ThimyeaatoMa hadvhitoM the ruin*(tho aeadany by roooolataea diamlntd cadet F. U Porkto^ mi cSSarSm. Taatriolof Aotor Oirtia, at Boo Froa- ohnok CM., (or tM mnr Jar of a poHetaMMa, batbata todaSalttIp jDttoJhsl, ewtajto too death of Jaror F^r^X Mhby. JAKpt lUaaoB hind a Hf at Walhor aa I wmittoMuatovsMilfatrIfc* Ptori Mtan at Nevada. Mo. »favoMd to Min Moon ^ itrow o'revolver oadlnd, tht bntttt paaataf ~ thaaptooedth* throagh btr aoek B TCVolVMr to ills OTI A UaiteU tothuitly. Btrgin than ptoood haadand flred. kUU kUllas rpastUaaeawbrodthe Heerard Aaaoetoliea to Mompblo to draw oa blm to aaaollmitodaxtiBlaad MQ.OODof his Btoaagr w*a nIBIs A on beUavod to bo woadtrfnUy rio'i Ml hava beoa dltuoaarod en tho ot Bnofee River, oast ot Walton^i Tanaaliaoi*! fonkn in Bonihtrn Da¬ hato, Nortbam Nobretha oad Wealtm Iowa. Raflwayaan aaenaad of eaaflaoat- hig tedtridati sapphn daring tha grate Two noB wtm hBlad and a thkd totoUy wonadad to Now Orlaaaa. Ll: they waa* thoaght to bo vlcUan of tho Mala. Tpjiy*! 00—1** gy M«a*x> haahaon nat, haa 't\lS, MdautoaTjupabBoao, l^m /oai(ih>Bma]erltvit&l* bonandnriog . atdtolappraprtottoaer Tanoaaaol nport of ttta,.to\ i>. P. 'Laibhardt Bgaortotaadsnt at tfao Dead IjoMir Sanaa MMte bopottottat dwws that than Boe Donattottat "tows that tbar wgnlkUAx'mi^mtmmmr^bm laman n- orirna a datton ot ?1.TH at oonparoi wtthttn prorioBi ynar. Vxcm-PaaMDaaf Moavoa laid bofore tbo Bsaatothenport et tha MIcaragns Oonot Ooamaagr. O/tho oapitol ttook lAltS tharoa bSvTCoat aabaariMTtor aad •1,«H,4B) poM from ;0MJM.m , tho ixptadltam have , |iUk*l«.« oath. Taa Voilsd Btatm Ovll Serviee Oommis- tfcm oMdt MhUo Itl aloth repert to the riTiliinj It thewt that from July I. IM, mfamitO, IM, >M9 appUosoto wore nnmlnail tor tb* deparunoat nrvlet a* Wathtagtoa, ot whom SOOi pusej and HIS faBtdaapaoi- Tbb Beoato te oxnentivt ooadoa ntlfltC tho traoty with OhlK proridtei. for the ap- potatnttnt of a oenwMoa to t^ th> Sotoa of idUaeaa of tbs gatto/ H«at»< tjglaijat mf-. aagottotol bv||^B(aa in TaaBaparrMagAnbltostof tho Troa>- nry to bit report taya that oparatloM an baingftsndantad on new pu'iiu nulllln-<. orwM*hHitHmltof e9« agynrattt ajv ltt,l<%«lL«ndtatiMn«alref.*^^haHA> lamswhlebeoetje tmm t^.WAi•¦••'••i' Atnmmti OnnaAL MiuJm'a tamort ^iSSToftednvietopardoned byth* Preal- 7&s^^jrit:!t:^lxsrgX notai fat Mnaty-two oaan. oisneQef,laaamwuormaay. ue waa bom lu 1810 to Lenthe, Banovar. Iatbe Monetary OoaUrMWt atJrnsibll tbo pla»>Df Mr. Oo Rotbehlld waa with¬ drawn fron ooMldaratiaa. Pamuxa CakovV* Bpanlah Ministry baa ntlaned la eomaqatnes of ths Madrid teandafa. CaoLxKA haa tqapoarad agahi In tbo Kut- tii^ proviooj of rolteva. Tan.osHBA. bat again brokto oat to Ber¬ lin. Uermoor. DtPBTaaaiA la sprao'lhis In Ma tirorsl form to Hyria. From twenty to thirty oU;- dron an dying dolly. StkatnowfaU to Paria, Fmnoe, baa beoa ilte napneodtatod. end an the btovy tffle in bo thrtou bod to bo Hopped. TBaUmatallMitotbeMooatary Confab ooos at Bmsmla, Bolgiam, are Indlgnjatt at ttaaaUtgod obstmatlon offered ky/Ura*k Britain. / Fowrr raoinuurn ttriktog a^^aadi an dattitato to Bogtood. .y'^ ^^ FOUB HAHQED AT OHOE. Two Whl«B, and two CoMred Men OB tha Baato BbaBbld. the otaaty JoUat \ Ky., won hangit a tow mora- IngtagoatTiMo^oloak. Tbe exsontloa was wltyioitd by only a fow •poetatan. Deoaia Ifaatrthy; who kUtod Ut wUe, aad BtsfAoa Iilt^ wbo riow Albert wbito: Orant Thomaa and Neltoa Lewie wtn oolored. Tbomas klllad Wtdlt Oolenma aod Ltwia that Ooorga Doan, hoth vtoMms baiac At Itis (/oloek ths (onr bmi Jnil yard aad marobtd np Um eatorod tba . All but Tbaoaaa stood «^ bowed Tbe totm loobed at tho orowd and bowodto ths nsn be kaow. The dspotin orraagot. ths noeon aai pinioaed too omb at7:4fl' CclodE. Bit*, while beiog piBlootd, kioked off tho sllppera he wora. lUOarthv yawned no the oooee waaadjostei. At 7 :S4 the drop felt. LawU was tbo OBly man who diod witboat s strug- tte. . .^ FASTIWO FIFTY DATS. A Maa'a Attonvted Abataatloa Wwom Vood in OlevetonB. Artbar Wianiaaaa has bsgoa a gtgfdkyt tatt at cnovataod, Ohio, aadar thaoBtpian of tbo Weotarn Roeerve Modtool UalvariMy. Wlnllmeaa for weeka luu baea ta oorafnl tntolag, aod ontan tbe fast wHh a bedr wdl uriBsrtd. Tbo aaUra medieal faoulty of tho Wealem Roeirvo UnivoriMy wUI be unnutto obatrvo tht tester's ooadltioa at the start With Patti a few thousand doUara la more or less thao "a mere aong."— Boston Ooa rter. THE MARKETS. Lata WholeoBto Prioaa af Prodac* Qaotad th Umm Modton, IMa eholeo. Pea, ISHl shotoo Bod kMaoy. 10B9, eholoe. 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SoBDM AttendiL„ ths Short TdHBtktutmM ntto waa ep|i*s3'i 'Aty fn aaa^Uag^ til Marah tote tjiltttBaa. W.-_ ' reiShr fbe wniMthlagtodo next day. An nun was pTearat tbot ttM rontlao wwK- donbt be promptly denfs rteognnqn 1*1 and md. A bta ushomt la the saodan, honrat tho BoBn wtog ot tta advaiAlgo early MombtiS and tbo was a lm In botb Banate ont, diaplay of bnuty to en OB tha floor, (or aUy.naHritoa* tht . transnered to-doy. anl tkmwjaldb* ridUmel HitthobaMtaC tho Wa bo In a^tndaanntiitho open of Coogreoi, aad td too that th tevt^ slainmau la -Utofr t^sssus^'z^i miadng a etrealar-al that rotted oa Ua oto eome to order. ta bla prayar,''- * r*tetrad CNI tho FmldoBrs reeeat aBPetioat.i was a sargriiiagty torgo nuoit tars pnsaat sareaty^me tC Aftor thmpamOmg pray.1 BaBattr taonai amtatia etoatton ol hto mAhamta, Arid Praetor, of ynmOBt pind tarm at eangoF. Bdn tog Maroh t, amgmdjbmtht* at tbt yoan. Uaim too am' irahlt ooHeocno. 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Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 3 |
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 | 1892-12-16 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Month | 12 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 3 |
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 | 1892-12-16 |
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. |
Full Text |
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ALBEBT 0. STUBOIS & 00., PaUiiliers.
AF IHDEPEirDEHT FAMttT HEWSPAPEB, DEVOTED TO T.TTEBATnRE. LOCAL AND OEHEBAL INTELLIflEMOE.
VOL.11.
t INAZARETH, PA., FBIDAY MORNING, DEOEMBER 16, 1892.
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Anarohy teemt to be f nO> st poiMiiar la Puis at ravolutioo is la Soath Aatar. ict.
About 40,000 people ia llSagltad pa; a guiaea • t<*t 'or tbe priTilege of dlt- pla^ioft tbtir oreito on their ttatlonery ¦nd^plate.
lAWEIRDMYSTER!
Tracing a DarK (Mr
!flie Vottlache Zeitung, ot Oermsiiy, ealli Ameriea the pightett Nodni ia the werld, beeaata Ae hu do reiAoa to etther atk fer ar (ear aaythlag flroia aay
otber If ation, '
Heary M. Stanley ireoeatly doekred that withtn one year a Oeatral Afrloaa rallraad could be awde rroitable, and that it woold aUo be the gtaatatt etvit- iaer Qerauny and Eaglaad eould <|ttab- htb.
Thiea-fourths ot the wArld't oottoa erop k produced in our Bovth; jet, mar- elt Kate Field't Wathington, tbe grain «»op of thit tame South eioaidt itt cot¬ ton crop. Fifty uiilliont of doUart hardly lepntent the Taloe of thg • er-laeriMt* iog thipmentt from the Sonth to the North and Wett of early fruitt and rege- tafolea.
A well known agricultaral writer et- tiRKtet tbat good roodt would tare tbe fsrHMrt ot thc Uaitod Statet $600,000,- 000 per year in the coot of getting tbeii )>rodact to laaricet, or nearly #8 to eaob inhabitant ot the oountry, wbloh k a fairer aatimate than to tuppote tbe whole turn will be dirided aatoog the fanatti aloBe. "
, Oae ot the aiosl interettlag eraatt in the tportlng rooerd of Utt year waa ao-
t^i^iidJ^pAtad WUhaw, aa KaglMi who recently dtttoaesd ' fits large gray wolrei in the diitrict of PakoS in Rustia. We ought to tay, addt the Boeton Trtatcript,'tbat a herd of elk coming tlong jutt at Mr. Wiahaw't "bike" nto into a aaowdrlft, tiie tre large grtj wolret left oil chatiag Mr. Withaw sad proceeded (o cbote the dk, to that tpeaking wilb ttciet teobaical oo- auracy the purtoert tared tbemielret froia the record. diataace |
Month | 12 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18921216_001.tif |
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