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Y; NOVEMBER 4, 1S90.HERMANS ONCE MOREThe Queer Lciter Received bySheriff hardyFROM A MONTANA LADYTHJVK5 SUE HAS' I.OC \iTKJJ THE HlltOBnER AT LAST.1(iBlmni That She Learned III1 ( Wlx-rrnluiol'i by llcralt rHe 1» In (trrson ami lt;ilvr» a jh Minute li-rnunt of lit* W aadrr-ingw.K\vSheriff Hardy received a letter from f « a lady in Montana a few days ago JV written In the Panls-h language. The j. sheriff had a translation of It made Itand it proved to he a purported revcla-tiou of the present hiding place of theanBev. Framid Hermans. The writer sacult mean.-; anti gives a rainutv description of the wanderings of the mut h sought for pastor. The sheriff liashardly aurlif :i i;t cenl.h nee in is:* rat-a-sage to warrant him in ending an 53 officer to the region where the fugitive aTlt; I:- said to be. The letter reads as fol- * lows: I aMr. Sheriff:—You will pardon me for ^SJj t,iking the lilK-riy of writing to you. but J am possessed of an Inherited gift, j « and also a little apparatus and map* (8 and by means of these i have found *ylt;out where Herman the priest is. and Valso the man they are searching for -%Vfrom California: 1 do nut know hla 49 name nor the city where he Is from. S Ac rding to this li-iman is ;n Wal- w low a county, Oregon. not fur front the river, in a house, as 1 have described ji$ it In the Ilf tie map I enclose. 1 found V him on a farm where lie had been for Sprofesses to hav- discovered It by oe-mnthr.-e v. -Us: h- vas herding cattle, j7lt;riaj t 1 there for six wlt;-«ka, mow l front __there four miles west on a farm where S*he was herding horses; he was there fij for four month!*; t-wik some days of ar( rest, ..n the linst place he fiad, bought J* !t horn*, for $r*'0 .H' Vv-n miles a little Q weft from th-re; got tk»* daughter Ot■ * along, the old man gave him four cows. 2two horse;: and a colt along. He went —from Butte, .Mont.. that way around behind the lake and dowi ilt;» Walla Walla, where the railroad turnf for L -mi-iom, took 'hive times new tickets, and went to Lewiston; there tie put 4Tsome of his ni*»ney In the tank; he tv Imust have had four names, for there beare two middle x-umcs in the name lie c’*'deposited i he money in. He had a trunk along; tj:» he threw int. th*-river; got the ferryman to pack It down titcre; went some mil*.= iroiu ruthere, caught a. h rse and rod-- on It; jt-. i •;s the small river on it; tookthree other horses; traveled some miles until In* at last got us tin* ln-fore men- ^tinned place; he arrived there iu overalls. I will watch them until after the iaelection day. Nov. 3. then you can con- noshier If It will be likely for you to find griitem there. I am a »if« and the *’mother of nine children; have worked Alhard all ir.y lime, and am always at J7.home, i o 1 t.u|-po«- you can / ;dge who I am. I have known this for a re' long time; ! told my husband about it. voand h • said 1 don't go much on that, er and when I hav- Mm «_■ mentioned It ho u:rsaid: You arc about to get crazyaimm. My son thought you would put 111. me in the Insane asylum and said he i„, thought me too smart to believe- such go things: but they can say what they cr* like, 1 cannot keep still any longer, i thus there is a girl In danger. Mr.. please r£=save my name, as I am v.riting thiswithout the knowledge of my husband;1 ask an invisible, and receive answer through the little simple apparatus, and I do not know where it comes from, but understand it. That m.in Mu from California I found in th-. middle of North Dakota; I have followed him since, and now he has stopped m k n-nedy. Minn., in Kittson county, in the ..’x northwest corner of the state; he f« worked a little more than three weeks, th and is In a l*«ardlng how In tin* j0, south part of the city, he is mean and shouts .it once. He rode a bt- yefe in the night tlm- and rested m the day. i-;,He went from home and clear up in f frt Washington: when he went to Dakota h*- Went Up along th* river and along the south side of the Northern railroad through Dakota. At Warren he went between two rivers; fell into a trap; hud to go back again. If Herman is found It is all right; I know how he n‘l has behaved himself, and then a new s,r invention Is mad*-, and I will with 1 16pi ensure render my assistance, a!- fn ;gh I have often taken quite tick | f,1] when I wanted to know any thing at*ut Herman. If you think and believe as my folks do. nr should you tw** k and find non-t. keep thla secret, or I will get trouble for what 1 have written.15Mtb«phitotthtthin1thilTIES ITRVI 1'ltl.-lUKVr OF THEt M I KU 9TiXmWashington's last ycur*. as chief exe--utiv* and Krst cltlxen of th- new republic. are the subject of un appreciative paprr by Prof. Woodrow Wilson, of Prstic- ton. In th- KovMnltcr Harper ? mauaalne The ; iper is finely illustrated by Howard Fyle and others.BAaSncifrllt;JotWASHINGTON' TAKES THE OATH OFOFFICE.i * —1 in The rvtth by of April, In the presence-of a great • -••neourae of people, .- ho first i n-ke into wild cheers ua sight of hint, and then fell silent again upon the Jn-Minni to aca him so moved. Washington -toad face b face with the chancellor of the M. : upon b Open bahony «f theF. /i.-ral Fail in Wall stre-t. und took t .*.* oath of olllce Lo you solemnly swear. naked Living.1 ten, “that you wil] falih-fully execute the office of iires!dent of th- 1'nlted States, and will, to the beat of your anility, pre -rve, protect and f!e-f ml the - onstltuilon of th.- United Stales?2“I do solemnly nwrar, replied Washing tan. that I will faithfully ex«*cute the office of jrefiidfcr.t of the United Staten, and will, to the beet of ciy ability, preserve. r-rotect. und defend the conatltu-:!on Uf the r- ’id States. and tbrn. bending to kiss the Bible- held before hint. bo'A'e*! his head and ]ald. Bo help roe Clod: In to lies no man could ml j* take, so deep was their thrill of feeling. Lons: I... G* ,rge W.ijii ingiou. president of lb.! .■•r!. r* I Ivlnir'dAn t.a thoUnited States;- cried Uvlngston to thf? people; and a great ?liout went up with the booming of the cannon in the narrow b trees?Wash net on was profoundly moved, and. with all his extraordinary mae.rr)’ of hlnvself. could not hid-- bis agitation. It was a company of friends, the : c«*t-’ors and representatives who stood abouthim within .hr si rate chun.i-i-r as hi-r-Tl his address, after the taking of the oath. Some very old friends were there men who '-nd been with him In the first continental conprejis. men who had b'-tn his Intimate correspondents the lony years through, men who wen* new hisrlos« coufldants and strum supporters. N’cs many wtrnna-’rs could crowd Into the narrow hull; and It was: not mere lov« of ctfrt-njony. but genuine an:l heartfelt resp-'ci. that m; the whole company* blond while he rcu-h H vUIbb' trembled nevertl.elosa, ur- he stood m their prts* e-act*, strojtr and stendfrst man though he was. “an.I wvr-ral times could scarce mrvk.^ out to rv.od;** ah.fT-dhis mnnus-.'rlp: vm-aslly from bandt- hotut; gvstuTfd with awkwanl cf.on: 5* h ' voice fail ■Uro-v-a tr.-audtbtc. nan every way unlike hlmw-Jf. . x ft t for the simple majesty and incrr-Ity that slvir.r* In h!m through it nil. K:s manner but bavc emidin-*! . if.-r all. to the words he wan reading, The masni-ttnb ;tnd d tllcuUy of the trust, he da-Inml. could rto: but ovlt; .-whelm withihvfitndenot* -»ne who. Inht-rlting Inferior- ndnw-mer.tft from nature. ar«; unonucised in thu dutics* Of civil administration.ought to be peculiarly eonjeitnu» of his own doiV.VncJ-': and no ono there could |o k ut him und dwtn him intlnccn when h«* added. “All I dart* aver 1b. that It har 1h*c*h my farthful study to collect mj duty from a Just appreciation of every .iri-urostnn-c by wnt-th it might be af-f.ctel. All I dare hope Is. that If in executing this task I hitvc been top muchKwuyed by a grateful remembrance offormer Jnstanv-*-. or by an offer-tlonat•-ecnulbility to this transccodent proof of
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