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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY OCTOBER 9, 1883,
tened on the end« ot short sticks as flambeaux,
party, o! which the writer waa one, recently under
took to explore the cave In question. The floorirg
THROWN UPON THE DISASTER OF I olthe cirewas lound to be leeel for about ten
NORTHERN LIGHT.
THE PROTEUS.
The Crniie of »*• III.Fate 1 Belief Ship. Xti Dlaaater
and tbe ('sums Thereof-Oarilngton'a Faliara
to Become the Supplemental Inatruc*
Umi-A Ta'k With the Explorer
yard* back from the entrance, whence it alopea
gently down for a short distance into a gloomy
recess beyond. After passing down the declivity
and through the recea mentioned the party entered
a narrow passageway leading off to the right, or
a westerly direction. A circumstance which imrae
Wbib v- __ n .a. K __ t iu ana ~ a | diately attract* one’s attenUon here is a change in
New York, October 1.—Several of thenews- the n4tare of Uie grennd under loot. Up to enter-
papers publish interviews with Lieutenant I the passageway the route la over a rocky surface;
G&rlington and other members of the Greely I in the passage, however, the flooring is of a spongy
relief party, who have just arrived from 8t. I substance, in which oue sinks almost to the knee at
Johns. They say the supplemental instruc-1 each step. Here a most remarkable spectacle pre*
tions concerning which much has been publish I lteeW 10 *** Tlew ^ pa . rt3r ' ^1? ftCC0U “*
. , , . ° ted in a measure for the boggy nature of the ground
ed as having been calculated to contribute to 0Terwhlch wcru w uh dtfllculty proceeding,
thesafety of Greely’s party, aa well as that on From the ^ ot (ho
cavern, which ranges lu
board the Proteus, were never received by places Irom ten to fllteeu lect In height, huge
Lieutenant Garlington and be was sailing I black msssei were impended at Interval., reselling
under the original orders received before he almost to the ground. These masses, as a rule,
j e jt I were pear sbapsd lu appearance—large at the lower
Th. Vontlo ... the reserve shin of the extremity and tapering almost to a point where
The k antic was tne reserve snip or ine -ah. n.
them and their supplies, was crushed in the I touch like the pendulum of a clock, while a chorus
ice. There were not many outward eviden-1 of shrill squeaks added to their consternation and
ces of the Yantic’s experience in the ice, but I caused an uupleasant sensation to make itself man-
her bow plates were not as secure as they I i/est In the vicinity of their spinal columns,
were when she started out. The crew waa in I Hastily bringing a torch to bear on the squeaking
good health and spirits, and only one man I black mass ihe party discovered that they had in*
short. That one man was Henry Wilson, the I traded and were dUturbiug the dirunaldozo of a
chief gunner’s mate, wl# died of apoplexy colony ol prairie bat*. Under the light of the torch
hptwnpn iTimrnnvik ami St John Kaw found. I themassseemed to melt away, aud fur a time tho
between UpernaviK ana at. Jonn, aewioima-I pUce WM literally alive with the bats living and
land on the return voyage. The I piping in every direction. After a time they gath*
relief party consisted of the commander, I ered like a rwarm of bees; a little knot of bats
Lieutenant E. A. Garlington, Seventh Cav- I fastened themselves upon[the roof of the cave, and
alrv* Lieutenant J C Coiwell United States I theotheisgradually settled upon them until all
• tS1 5Harrison auiviJir?- SerliTnt were once moro suspended from the ceiling. What
navy, Dr. J. b. Harrison, surgeon, Sergeant | Kema truly wonderful about them when they are
John Kenney, be ve nth Cavalry; Corporal I gathered is that the weight of the whole is support*
Frank Elwell. company E, Third Infantry; ed by the few that settle first; and how those in the
F. Morttz, company A. Seventeenth Infantry; center man* ge to avoid being smothered is a que»
Private John I. Murphy, company pi tlon an ornithologist may angwer.
Eleventh Infantry; Private Richard Rogge, I coixjniesop bats.
company H, Third Infantry; Private W. H. | _ SeveralL hundred^yards further^ on.thepassage
Lamar, J
Private
States _
Rover. Iirllarrison described the wreck of I Whiio in thia chamber the torches gave eviden
tho Proteus. The pack began about 2:30 burning out, end not detiring to be left in
o’clock Sunday afternoon, July 23, off Cape I ^L ^^rfvXat a^t^rc^ Tho^SS!
Sabine. There was a floe on eithersideof the I lD g f rom the c*y 0 dusk present tho appear*
Proteus a mile long, half a mile wide, and sit I anceof an enormous spiral column of smoke rls*
feet thick. They nipped the Proteus at 4:30 iugout of tho ground, and thoso who have wit*
and began cruahing in the aideS, which I it requhe. lully
crackedandgroancdand aplit rs Ae work f h n tlr ho D u c i lurn ,' l or „<$ U T About affi
of the pack went on. The I roteus I ^ the east of the cave, on the western
was not raised up by the ice as I bank of the Rio Frio, and near tho cattle ranch of
is generally the case, but was I Mr. Albert Myers, are the ruins of an old pbwdcr
held on a level ea though in a vUe, •««$> “•][»?LfffiKd
while the iceViledupaa high as her deck. d?ri?Pthe flm "Sit of the wari^St
around her. The men saw she was doomed, I quantity ol powder was manufactured hero. The
and began throwing out stores. The tide | saltpeter was obtained from bat guano taken from
changed und the Hoes began moving awny. the cave, and guerrillas and several confederate
The ship’s side, were brolen In she was as a^SMSSS!^
useless as a tub, and when the ice moved I inge. two miles below Uvalde, on the Leona river
- away she sank like a plummet. Tho water I when the powder mill and but cave were abandoned
was deep and not a trace of her was left. The | To transport the guano from the bat cave to tho mil
expedition had almost reached ooen water onthorfrer a arose olMarian butroH (yes)
when tho ship was caught, and immediately | J£,™ r e . , ??L < !* e i
.. B was caugnr, nnu immetnaieiy | heYnVtoorouVh to admit of wagon.belng*u«d;
after she sank the ice cleared nway, leaving J The hurrors were taken down Into the cave, loaded
n sailing. The icebergs were troublesome I with large sacks of the guano and then driven back
* * * * * to the mill. These sturdy little animal*, although
Newfoundland dogs ejuTy
top and turn over. They
liable, if near the ship, to strike it I mense pack* uni..
or tbe waves might wash the ship aground, as they were pretty apt to lio down with the load,
iheret * ’ "** * tMU ““ ** * u “"
of the
sufficient lor tne mieen monins, ana were I wllT travel along with remarkable agility and en-
one-third larger than the ordinary allotment. I durance.
Dr. Harrison said ti e reason supplies were iositkdsatouaso.
not left at Littleton’s Island was because the I Some time since tho guauo In tho cave became
expedition was ordered to push on, and be insomo inexplicable w-ay Ignited. and a Are raged
bnetv nf tin annnlementnrv orders in the enn- In the subterranean chambers lor neatly a year.
Knew ol no supplementary orders to tne con- slngu ,arly CI10Ugh ltl0 b au couttnncd to inhab t
{,tr.irj, I the cave during all the time It was on fire. This
fi-v what tee Official sav. . | fire, it is claimed, demonstrated as a fact an Idea
7 Lieutenant Gibson, the executive officer of I that has long been enterialned among the pooplo
/-h Yantio. said that aa that vessel was going here, that there are other oitilets to the cave: lor
-• • 1 1 was at somo dlslanco hack from
would pour out In dense volumes
was no good anchorage. The supplies When time camo again for Marling, however, they
I ovnorlfflnn won v**rv pom! Tlifiv wm I Would frequently bo unable to rise without a.Ml*t*
exp^ttlon was >ery good inev a ere ancofrom ‘ thelr driver*. Once on their feet they
ent for the fifteen months, and were win travel along with remarkable agility and en*
And will completely change the blood In the entire nyatem in three month*,. Arty pea
•on who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to IS weeks, may he restored to sound
health, if such a thing be possible. Wor curing Female Complaints these Pills have ttm
equal. Physicians use them In their practice. Sold everywhere, or seal by mad ft*
eight letter-stamps. Send for circular. I. ft. JOHNSON A OO^, BOSTON, MASS*
HTHERU
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uneotuly niters l
con sine cun cot at tea. IsteiaUkn that s
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JOHfJSON’8 ANODYNE LINIMENT ^
MAKE HENS LAY
An Enftl*h Vetwtnarr Rnrrron and Chmltt.
now trcrcbnr in tbia ojontry, wya that moat
•f tins Horae end Powdara aold here
arc worth}**sa traah. ita uji uut Sheridan's
Oondldoa powders art abaolatelr pan and
bsmenady ▼etoobtr. Nothin? rn earth will make heni lay Hkt ftherMonY Oandttloa PowSm> Dese.1 IMW
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CritixriuiOiiyactskr, Irirt. 1810,
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<o Disco bay an iceberg began to turn over although the fire waa atreme dlataneo hack Irom
b. ,„ n ,hi, nf ih. h.v Th. v.ntln I Ha month imoke wouhl pour out In,louse volume,
he narrow mouth of tbe bay. ™ Ua c tt u „ et and blallll fllmel bo vialbl8 »,night: at
. nail steam to get out of the \>ay |r but I other times neither flames nor smoko was to be
- f VIu-rg grounded, and did not so over. I seen. The Impression prevails that this could not
fhra asked about Lieutenant Greely’s chan- have been the case unless there was a strong
/ces, Lieutenant Gibson said that in the first Mpmrtirirom7he ooUetai to^h«“ve, »nd when the
/i ___i — t. _ .1 j i iii.ianinai* I witiU wits irum til o cust or tow ant tne Wo rrlocu*
I Place, Greely had no dogs. A distemper tmnce thesmoke was driven Into the cave and es|
I broke out among them and most of them died I capcd lnFomcothcr 'j™||
make tbe retreat south he must have t
direction. The other outlets,
however, have never been located, though many
of them to be on the western slope of ~
small depots between Ladv Franklin bay and
. Littletpn Island. Should the ice harden | Myers of a party of Englishmen who were prospect*
find Greely get to Littleton island he would I lug for silver In tho vicinity of thecaro when it was
* mve Ven^lKtiesOMeasattended elriredilions" I upon hi. nmch*and , brelu5«fly1nfo---—
, ,o V fal?. '‘ifhSredWUdy^Uffi MSR
-,bav, where be bad a comfortable house and I who 1. much given to Joking, told them that tho
I usd Ilia ran, his chances would be good. b»t cave was a mlnaturo Vrauviui, taylng that it
i theraoTECs's chewbxhavieo SADLY. 7, ou , ld soon be time for .natural pyrotcchnical
I Lieutenant Garlington, afier telling the
Wry of the loss of the vewel, was asked ^the^St?fThe^^ vol«m.
about the rumored bad behavior of the crew I usually preceded by an earthquake, one of them
of the Proteus. I suddenly remembered to bare felt a slight shuck
1 “I do not care to say much about that mat* I that very morning. . .
L n t h« nniirnr until I enn innkn mv They returned to their camp much exercised In
ter, was tneApiwer, unuii con make> mjr mind over the phenomena supposed to be forth
\eport, as it la a matter of some inibortance. coming, and when Mr. Myers went over In th*
[ "Rut yon can certainly say whether the re* 1 evening to allar their appreheDrionn and explain,
torts are true7” I he found they bad struck camp and were gone. He
_ ;.Yes. they are. Th. crew behaved very £» Hi
3U X'. lt . , ... ,... I Irish potatoes every three years, aa after that time,
"Did they not do their duty on the re* I through tho saeebriferons nature of the toll they
'eat?" I became sweet potatoes. Bo, what with earthquakes,
"They were of little or no service to us. In volcanoes and the potato story, they probably re-
me smaller matters their rusistance was ob- SSL*? wlth
Lined. But 1 can say they acted very badly
pirates, in fact."
| some new and entertains facts about Texas.
MURDER IN NASHVILLE.
■ ■ Frank FtcMpno* KlllaSaM llagcr-.V fatal Ufcitllwq
"Our party waa too small tor that. They iut'M
»re the larger party.” I .Special to The Constitution^^
'Put did you not sail in company?" I Nashville, October 2.—Two friends, Frank I
. -‘Yes, we were in company: but they-'bad I stempson and Bam Hager, were going home
eir own boats and went their own course. I ( r0 m tho ipcaking of tho municipal candidates.
wrestle, and Hager refining
. .ye not fuUy carried out your supplement-1 wu f.ully rubbed by Strmpion, just above tho
• I do no t exactly understand what you nipple under the third rib The police could not
i by‘supplementaryorders.’” findStempwn. Btgirwalked to his home, flity
is said that you were served with sup | yards distant, before discovering he was cut. Ho|
plementarv orders before sailing, and that I will dle.^H
hey included a stoppage at Littleton ialand.” I
fcl must not talkabout my orders," said the
lieutenant, amilrng. “but I will say that I Cbxcaoo, Octotrer 2,-By the tailing in of the
never saw any supplementary orders. Before I roof °* * ,t0 ‘° 11 Rogers Park suburb tol
leaving Washington I received a memoran-1 day a man named Patrick McDonald, sn|
dnm which had been furnished the naval I other named Nicholas and another!
authorities containing a copy of instructions unknown, all workmen were killed,
the Signal service wished to be given to tiro
Yantic. Those arc all of the’supplementary
orders’ that I saw.”
“Did your men behave well?”
“The menbehaved moat admirably through
the whole trip.”
' on consider that up tbe time of the
fully
There Is danger in delay. Diseases of Iliad-
lerand Kidneys are enred now by a
Smith’s Extract of Mar Flower.
Do yo
r of the
ship you bad fully carried out the
programme yon had determined upon?"
“Yes: and tbe programme Lieutenant
Greely had determined upon himself.”
"And what do yon consider L ieutenan
-•fireely’a position to be now?”
■■( i, course no one can tell that Greely, if
lie followed 11,0 original plan that he made
himself, left Discovery barbor as soon as be
1,-can.e M-i-iied that, vessel could not reach
him tnis fall. That would be probably be
tween the first and tenth of September. He
would then make the best of his way aouth
Whether lie gets down ornot iavery problem
uh el gad Wedging in tbet region in the tall
of tbe year is next toan impoasibiity. In case
Jke cannot get down he will, if possible, go
Jack.
A WORLD OF BATS.
mfnU.c«Mi»H.uti.irwr u n.v. u.iu.
- - Tk«lr I*, were.
From the Brooklyn Eagle.
Uvalde, Tex., AngnnM.—Near the lower end ot
the Frio Canon, in a low range of hilla some forty
miles north of Uvalde, is en immense cave that
figured e prominent, though unwritten, pen in tbe
i.'.e civil war. The entrance to tbe cave ta almost
concealed by chapperal on the side of e scraggy hill,
>t an altitude of about eighty teat above the bed of
the Rio Frio, and is targe enough to admit of sever
el persona on horseback riding in abreast. The
tree dlmemloni of tho cave have never been eacer-
ttlned, bat the lend in the canon Is believed to bo
honeycombed with subterranean passages leading
to end from the cave proper.
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8
Administrator’s Sale.
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ef Ordinary of Juper county, will be I
I of tan
od. Hr.,
eoamy, b
land in i
resided at the
tjr when
time ot
(Joining , _
JcOerreU end others. Thera la oo retd piece a ten
roomdwelling bouse, good bare, servants’ houses,
gin house, corn crib, smoke house, end one hun
dred an<l flity acres of original fore* lands, three
hundred scree of open laud, end fifty seres of asc
end growth or pine lends. J. A. Holland, now on
the plat*, will take pleasure In ahoirinf it to
rice. Terms cash. J. II. HOLLAND,
Administrator do Bonis h’o
September isti, UU,
per-
Ken.
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Oo.,
27 MARIETTA STREET.
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DOUOLAB, Loul.vllle, Ky. |
Executor'. Sale—Anslell Property. Two
TainnI,to River Plmilntlons.
B y virtue of authority granted us
In Ihe will of Alfred Austell, late of Fnlion
county, deceased, wo willrell to the lilgli-t bld.i-r
before ihe counhonre door at Kalrburn, fiam- i.-ri
“Utriy oo the Aral Tuesday in November uvxi,
within the legal houra of sale—
First. Tho Plantation known aathe Abbereramhin
fwnn, two miles below rampbelliou.conrl.ilng ol
•Semi* ? * n . d .P*rt °' '» n<1 1®‘ No. 31, in the
3fb district ot originally Coweta, now Campbell
county, containing about 800 acres, more or lere.
sbour !001 acres ol river bollom, a line farm and in
good condition.
Bccond. We will nil1 adjoining lands known as
IhoHheetca farm, oonslsllng i f ftacilonaaud parta
of fractions, numbers 23,38 and 21, and parts ol
Und lota numbers * tud 4 of orlglntllv Cowcle.
now Campbell county, containing about 350 aores.
Pow er less, with about 75 arras*of boTinm
Both farms lay slnug the banka ef tho Chattahuo-
»river, and ore lb fine condliiou.
ott.JnCsmpbellton,
W, with back lots at-
‘ mala street
leterfal ...-lory of N.v.f Areh..«mra : I H”£
^rry, Pnrregut. and other lfaval llerofn. I W. J. (JARKKTT,
nrd St I W Bcpt. 18 end 25. Ocf. 38 and w. Executor,
djrmnf. Finely Illustrated, Clear Type, flood 1‘aprr
I^ : h,.mMr 72© j^airea. lVIc". S3. Stilt Fail.
j (LIBERAL COMMISSIONS.
llkirriptiin aadtirmnfri.
t fr CO., PhUad'08 Pa
20 DOLLARS
a WILL BUY THE FAVORITE
S'-S4sPR
I
*
B
SEWING MACHINE
sss.’RSMwar.sas:
HT A /air trial fa imr Aome
Wan payment is —kid.
Hoy dlrrrt from UieMonufao.
tunJrsand mtb tho ■gent's profit
CO-OPERATIVE SEWINO MACHINE CO.Phltada.Pta
"HOUSE otmsr
Ocrn-Hillo and Millstones.
ALL SIZES.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
FOR TABLE MEAL I
Cisples ef Xcil Sent m AppSestlds.
NOITM CAROLINA IfIIUTOH 99.
Chtaberibarg, Ba,
UlMN HmH*m OU fgirj
MOST
RELIABLE
FOOD
war.
iHfA^sn
0HILDR EN
I IMKf THE BEST
jjja4DlET>
flnoi&c
,J- *0LD PEOPLE’
A anp*. r«ll»ble and pleaaant SpccHie. Qanbs
a<tfiiiriHirri»d wltnoutihrktiowiPdroe of the patient.
Permanent Cure* gSanwieei in from 11 toH
days. Adiiresa DR. J. W. If AIM BUS,
1SI Wist Sevwith Slwei, CUlmmail. OteU,
TEXTILE MONITOR.
A Montiilv Jouknxl. Devoted io Carding,apln-
nine. Weaving De.lgnlng, Dyeing. Priming end
Mnlebing of Texlllca. Iodlrr.etisable to uplriox
you tig men. end of practical In reran for Ovcraecr?
SiiperiiiK-ndenUaml Mamii.elurera. 83 per an-
nnmjn wtvance. TF.XTll.li viomituk hufs.
PI.eMENT. iutfxb SlnXTHLr. (Ximalnlng at
leasi 12 dyed .ample, on Cotton, Wool or Bilk, with
rwlpe*. 81-fio perarimim fir advance. Texlll.
.Vfon I tor null Snpplemonr together 84. Ad<
reritring rate, on leplIotUon. I»r. »f. Ileaen.
Clover. Managing Editor, 330 Cknrab nfroel.
Mliiiadelvlrin. la.
MILLIONS
OFTHEM
For FLOHIST^ ind
AMATEURb.
H'ltfli Dulho, Japan
li'iibs, French Uulla^
/.i:i4-rlt'an Hull*. Also
I'Aae nU for tirecnbooMS
lal Window Gardens,
HinOSiBLEYSCO.
urnmura,
*** ••.V.NOblcsgo.IU
_
ItnlM-rt Thotn|*on should not
mM guardianship oad recstrs
dhmlsaloc. W. H. N
Jum* 3D, 1X83.
TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLISt
$25om$*msm
NERVOUS
AND LACK VITAL ENERGY?
Tb» Howard CalvaaboRblald
and on r other KtectroOaL
a noil* AmB
s:i5at
— - w’nnry. tyczl.y a-«ll pualTorougncnuntr^
1 • •• . ’ti.H, Mi.iMfu.-turr.l find
• ul by ill fiyiieadio«r Jarr'age fiufldoniand Deakra
HENRY TIMKEN.
Patontee. 8T. LOVI8.WV
ABBOTT BUQQY GO
iikautifl’L i;vi:im»mh»mim;
ROSES
8PLENOID P07 Mi*NTS, soodally pro-
rmrad for Houss Ci te ••• and winter Bloom.
Oollvorot! snfely by r **,r*ot|>aiil«»all!*n».tullloca
0 FI Undid varvti' *,you. notoo, ill UWted,for 81;
12 for ft2f 10 for S3: 20 for Ml .10 for 00; 70 tar
SlOt , 100 for 813, Wo GIVP n Hnndsome
Present of Choice oml Vnluab*e ROSkc r rc o
Mr nintraMi
CaUIo|B8o{
Roses,
I Fuchsia*,
•t«., tt—.
Nearly 1.000,000 PLANT8 to Mlcct from.
FRANCIS MORAT,
Cor. S«cond Jt Orrosby Ave., Lmilsvllle, Kf,
FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE
ARM
tam b/aicwM or ledtocistlo—, th*y tbn« la a oato.2'
war ovtareomo the woakoiM without drugging the atom
arb. Tbay will car* ovary caw abort ofatrocf oral
goooratioa, and wo ora proparad to furnlab tha moct
amphatio tad abaolata proof to Mppnrt oar clalau.
nlttttea I AMERICAN GALVANIC CO.
• abriull 3l2N.0th8t..8r. LouhiMo.
EXCELSIOR
COOK STOVES
THE BEST IN THE MARKET I
17 DIFFERENT SIZES AND KINDS
LEADINC FEATURES!
i Wood Doom. Patent Wood Orate, Adtast*
imper. Interchangeable Autnmatle fiheH
ig lx*yr, kwinging HearthplaU, esrifiglBg
» btop, Heversibis Gas Burning t»ng Croai
x, Double Short Onlerm Heavy Ring Cor#r*.
mlnab.-d Fire Doors, Nickfl KnoU, Kkkel
r.lM,etc. Unequal*<1 in material, In FlaLth, ac.<
i Operation.
Bend for Descriptive Circular to
HUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATH
Car# Peachtree and Walton H tree to,
ATLANTA, CA.
MERCHANT MILLS,
—IK—l
BABTOW COUNTY, GA.
woodland, the farm ta Ina flnaauioof cultira-
ilon, a very .mall portion lying out. Tho entire
plate la under good fence, with barb wire, plank
and rail. A neat collage newly built: abo plenty
good tancment bouica on the place. The mflla am
conri-fercd tho heat custom mill. In the county and
am in good repair, two for wheat and two fav oom,
end anti toe fed on Eubarite creek, with 10 to 11
feet heed of water, conaldcrcd about 150 to 300
horsepower. Above property If near 8Ulrabe>o
depot, end in algbt of But end Writ railroad,
which run. from carteraTlllt. (is., to Cedanown.
fie. ThU valuable property aold In 1870 for I2S.W0.
We now oflerltataaacriflro Title. Krfccl. Any
one wishing to purehau will call on or addma
D. W. HOfjEKiACO.,
Ktowab.Oa.
1IOIIEL FAUH FOB HALE.
I A T DUCK 8PB1KG8. BTOU ABOOmTT^Ure
XX two hundred acre, of Ant-claucoru and cot-
iunland; one hundred screa under a good fence
and in a high state of cultivation, a goud (rime
dwelling houae and tenant homo, goc.1. young
orehard. plenty oltlmbar. a large, cold, bold .prlng
11, t-iii-lug outof a Mil-file In fifty vard. of my
dwelling. My place Nan eicclient .land for buif-
ne*. F-irfurther panlcular. cell onmeoraddrr.a
me eg (ireenwood, Btoweir county, Ata. J. Ed-