Pulp Fiction, 1892 · page 1 of 16
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ea rer re. y\ 1% Tit } i : i — ent STG —— u i Si~ W. OBA= So Haun ae ‘Entered as Second Class ars er at the New York, N. rs ‘Poet Office, Copyrighted 1892, » by BEADL E AND ADAMS, "December 13, 1802. ~- 5° $$ is On _ ae ee ee rf a) les! Ua! in! Dt / No 803. $2.50 PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY BEADLE AND ADAMS. Price, : a Year. No. 98 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, 5 Cents. uc Os it Ny \\ \\\\ \ | \\isit \ \ \\ aM A \ Hit i \\\\ \ \ YA i] | WY Soja z — Se; ———— —— = i el l | Mi i mM MN i SE i SS — ——— —a = — Five Links in the Clue, "" | BY COL. PRENTISS INGRAHAM, AUTHOR OF “THE BUCCANEER MIDSHIPMAN,” ‘“DASHANG CHARLIE” NOVELS, ‘ DICK DOOM” YOVELS, ETC., ETO. CHAPTER I. A MYSTERIOUS MURDER. “Tris is a most appalling atate of affairs, Captain Castleton, that ot one of your men are able to ferret out these mysterious killings, or run to earth the assassins,” “It is strange indeed, chief, yet, alas, too true; but they have done ‘their duty as I know, ‘and not even a clue can be found to the mur- THE DOOR WAS BROKEN OPEN, AND THERE, DEAD, IN THE LARGE ROOM WHERE HB derers,” LIVED WAS FOUND THE HERMIT OF THE POTOMAC, 900