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< XT 17^ ALBEBT 0. mmm A 00., miiflhen. AH IHDEPEHDBIT 1?AMI£Y HEWBrAi-jsii, DEVOfE* ly ..^L-u'EBATnili^ i^OOAL AHD OEhJSiiAL IHTELLWENOE. $1.00 PBB ^ VOL. Iia NAZAKETH, FAa, FBIDAY MOBNINU» AtJe^imL4^189?5. NO. ^1 New Deptist. Dr. Q. J. WIMMER, <}ntiliiate of tbe Unlvenlly of Penntylvania HiivlriK staiiml thu Dcntlat biulncMi In Nasa- rttli, weeamtrtly bope the public will tavta 11* with a Hhars »f tbelr itruoage. ty ALL rrs UKAWCMMg, BatlKfiwIInn E«an«iil«-d. oKPtCB Uroad tsiTeut, next duor IB tlto UnoDKatBlurak B£eK B'ROS., manuliwtaren ot and deoiats in CIGARS, Smoking and Ctiewlnx Ti^aaocn. niee stock of ripes, ko. KUM Clgi^s a MpectaHy. Foetory ood store upiosito taietuinee. Nasaretb, Pa. John R Kreidler, Manotacturerot Buggies, • Ph«tons» Market & STDrineWig^ons. Ptnoni wiahiBf te Bijr aii]rtUaf la tay Unt wonld 48 irtU by talUai aai itttiag yricM utftt ptm^uHlag alaavlwFa. We bave oa baud a taige and dae lot ol teblcka. ' Rapalrloc promptly attended tok Centra Squara, Naaareth, Pa, Di\RJarSatteriee OmOX: 37 ITertk TkM N., Easton, Pa. HolTBS: 8IOUA.H., 4ta8F. M. Pimcitce limited exetaslvely to dli the Kye and Ear, and loqparatloas oo thsm "^Shuscs fltted by the lateai Maw York aaathoda. Using no drops In tbeeyas. Philadelphia Dental • Rooms, Vo. ta Nottbomploa BIrsaV EABTint, PA. .Oflice open (Irom 7 a. m. te Hna' work aad 'l6waat prlrra. Trdh exlrsctnl 26 cents. 'WIllHmlpaln.Mc. Tmtb nil^ from Tlk a Hrst set tsMIi, t*. We gnarantre all oor >-a In e%-pry rcSpecC Nu charges tor eaai oa tlms aod eattniataa. tE. A. clewell —Manufa^rtr of— Furniture IJXTBNBION TflBLBfi. Boanto, rarku 'fklile*. Hull tiaoda. Ac gaa, tmuntica. Mirror*, Matunaaw, tofp, froiu 812> to m. Itopalrina (liaiSB, Lnuiwaa, tmunhc he. Bed t^lnn, froiu I prasptly attenoed to. F»UtSON8 STARTINO II< HOUSEKEEPING will And 11 to Uirlr ttdvaiilosc to ordet Uieir nrw furniture nuu-. Dr. Seip's Optical Rooms ((MTii tl lirti U ft, Tero doofs from ceaire NqaaTi. Optical examinatioqis free. HACKETT CHIDSEY, Bankers and Brokers, tt onran nvabi. lisrov, va. cal>.Sfocks, Bbntk and MtaeeHaaeoasRscarUtes ttmJOmt ard soi.d, o«trt(ht or on commission, npsetol attention giram ta high nade Investoaenl Hscortim, and aons wlll be oitorMt or reeommeadsd IhiI tboae whtoh have racatvsd our meet oaoeAil InveaU- ¦alioo. Cvaeato commiaalon orders for InveaHm at Uw ItfW York, Uostou aud I'Uladelphta BtOBfc Kzchanaes. 4>iaw blUa oTrxohauKe, avaltobte ia Oreat Britota, Ireland and all parte of Burope. Bank et Saeland uotn, Uonk of Kra^ notaa, Oennan Mark notes, Owada blUa, aoveratans, aad all ktads ef aomtan eoto baafbt or aold. FURNITURE! We Have Ooened a New Furniture Store, on East Centre St., Nazareth, and have in, stock ^nRLOR Suites, i( iMafinitars, M l88S Ml, tablaa. aMOm, aiatttaasas. tookinc ,. h.,u,v ntctaies et laadssapa, nltnrt. at ear aeed*. RGE WELTY. Nazareth Agricultural Works, R. I. SCHLABACH, Prap'r, Maantoetorar at TIrctliij NitkiKi. Sepiarators, fiub Lever Eorse Powers, Oae and T Oae and Two-Hotaa 'ftead Btwsaa. Om ~ ollarandCxsetalorChHIedTtaws, TMth HanoWB. ttalUvaioM, Wreasht aad f}nat ^aaPlpSk Wian(fet aa« CastTrea RaHaw, illnta*,niUl aad Blal* MMhInery, CIssUan, Ktc. avA«ent Mr the iteOormIek Rarvaatstsaad feladera, and Ilowsrs and aeapers. ^mital Aasai fVir — IdiiMlitWidrliitiif. Ve will be plmssd lo olvn esUmatos aad (UmiApersons desirtnc theM imtnuisaiitoto pot into their dwaUlncs. Wears alao saeparedlo alve sstlmatos aad do "^ aU Klnlsot PLUMBING We eantastly sak lor a abara ol your patoon- aaa. Batlstortlon gnaraaleed. Do you want to Sare Monej? If you do, Buy yo\ir LUJVIBER A rBN PHOTOORAPH. ¦ramteadhiaaB. WtO, be It ao! (Or ono% tadeed, to aee aa I am aeen. To lattsh aad Jest, to frown or slfh, and icatip, too, I ween. ^/ The picture does not flatter moeh, my irswsa tumtaftray, Tbe clretlac yaars have rettatored just three soas« yean to-day. My talthtui, gisiiSM ever near assist say tMsdeya Td traoa tha uaea. where dimplee shona ta hMydafaaoaabyt. I may not slfh for cheek of rees, (or still my face ta fair. And Time has toft my teatb of pearl and . cbaekaambrnalr. ISha sllaat «ht«r has left me. too, a thankful heartaad gag r Vor worldly bleminc, ae I go dowto Ufs'a dusty way. I soBMtimss thtak aay welfht tiMs oa, aad yet I am ooatsnted. And utto itaore tha anti-fat aoma sealas kaatavantadi Mor envy In my tamoet soul the skeletoa or shad That Worth or Butterio leauriaet with eon- ntafpafoadpad. It doas not seam I^ growtaf old. thoofh UtUa ehildrea three Are vary (Ond of grandmama, and cUn( shout my kaea, Jnat as I nsal to eUag to oaasome attr years ago— Tha s aeat aat fooa I ever aaw, framed ta a •aaof I, but yeatardoy ehe'eallad OF- flSflWUWibERLY MILL WOKK. Wokave ealto«ed oad pal ta a nmabarM amehlam andam aoW bettor prspaetC l- avarbtooraloaoaMninodalc IhepnbUe. Doom, saah, aUnda, wlndowa,Wto. Ilm aim tamlahad. A ahareoliraur ipli loilir M 8^ Mm Mwioh Ohwnlc Mrmmi, MmmmrgAht Pa. F.lM-Va alaa Oa eaipaator wash. CC Um 1 u I 102-104 South 3d- St.. J0.AJBTO3ir. Itaeataa. ladaad, eaatoheta Aad whtipared, "ttemlnca oa yoo. Trot," tha vary nlfht abe died, •^oo look aaoM ss I," abe aaid i "yonrhoto like talna to. white; AoA, kkama. darllnf, onoe acala, aad thaa wai iar aoad-alfht." 4 taat fOOd-niiM, hnd I ahall hear haT ion' ^ tia voiea ao more, nn eallad tram aarth with aU Ito eare to •aUIhaow hsa kindly arse tank oa soy hnrty tot, Aad all those happy statam day? oaa aorar hatociiat. noia's seoMhlnf eiss rd love ta leara—In haa vaa twUl be eiplalaed— ne myotasr that drovod her Ufa, hsr taa- dor haaoit paloed. Tho lonely yeais of widowhood, the tracta tale of woe That fobbed ber of her Joy aad prMa a hnndtodyean aglv tor aoae frow old aad (aebto Ihsrs, bat youth and >oys loinm, Aad al) tha frtaaai we've lovad balo« for WKHB OW D090V' fVitfB! Aa aothtay sweat or daor ta Ufa eaa a*ar be araadssa Oooda win ba ratolaad to oMOt with Sraodma Trot. Abica; Iowa.. Disloisteiii'slission A Remarkable Rdaoce. BT EMILT THORHTON. Tumlnff at last la titair walk, alw aAld: 'I think I toaollattfa TMMB«, fir. El- foDstetn, and affhiB look aftar tke Intrr- eata ot my poor aunt. Ia tetef 8u, allow mo to thaak yoQ fttr a aloastai kotw. * •««tatall| i|l8tvtBkM«lMm iin- l&fcBMpi. wiwMtMf yoa tmH tImM Mtatdo. I would ba pleaMd to attoad ¦Thaak yon, I preaama I okall ba glad •ftaa to ATall'aysalf of your kiad offer. ¦ With a brlgbt aarttag smlta the Ibeo paaaed fmm hia Hght. A fpv dap* after the promaaada on deck. Dr. KlfonsteiD Wat agmla tlim- aaoaod ky MIM Nevergall i« attMkl har huttt, WM WM wrr ft, owlag to tke rieloiiM of a mmnm. Ihnrtloaing oat a ledativa, ihm yotiag phyateiaa laraod to giro It to hta coai- paaloD, aad in handing It their flogert atrnt, aad at tbe touch als baart leaped 80 fordkly Into a delightful thrill y»t it eaasad an Instant taellng of questioning "-Wby.^boMlM kimoelf, "shonM thta 8tata tA things aktatr* Why was ha aot aWatoMaot tkta baanUfnf girl calmly, M ha had haretofoN oMt othar baftiitifa} ^S2>mi8iBh8<t»hew>reof thU folly that WM tAlnlng sock an Influocoa ovor hlB, aa4 to iwafbat tha tolamn work k« had t6 do, thb eoaraa of tlfb k« had Uta down aa kit, which. If followad, wonld MMw him ff aU female society, tweept la * arofmloaai way, an4 thea once mora ha Atennbied, If ba eo«M uot eoaU^ his tfo«ling«, to avoid ber prea¬ enee aad ht m dOlBg return to duty and the fallHaMJI ml his vow. Their paeosge acioes the Atlantic was on uBa8uallTpb>plti»tts one. It wa* witk raltaf to both Okft phyaioiaii and aaslous niece that they saw tiio termination ef tbe voyage, fo^ In oplto o( tbelr united efforts, Mr*. Iwvergall'e (trength was rapMlydapartlBg.' Dr. IDfoBsMB bad an nnusaalty tender nnd sympatblBlag heart. Ho oould not aao ao young a girl ta •ucb trouble an)! not, in ororytbing possible, lend a help¬ ing hand. Forgetting resoltttioas aluioet as eoon as fonned, he cared for her as a brother, and th$ nloquent Ipok of graUtudo that flashed npoa blm ai^ after seeing thea XgAA safely lu the Liverpool htnoe of thebr oaasin. Mr. Sogers, Bthel plaeed her band In bis, at Mftlng, And faltered out hur thanks, aa be bade hor farewell, aever otpoctlpg to sell her more, was a rewani not soon tti ke forgotten. After leaving kta fellow voyagers, our bera lost ao Ubm la parauiog bla own Jouraey. Befora a week bad rolled by hit way wtiH aiatlo perfectly piatn, aod a pleasant boaa wae provided. lie founa by Inquiring of Lori Perkins, the landlord of tbo hotel where bo Mopped, that the place bad Jnst beea ex- elted, aad alna^t stunned, by the audden nines* of pf. Jennings, th* oaly.pbysl- elan (or mlU* around.. Pe bad baea rendefed hclpta** thre* days before by a paralytle ctralB*, aad, at all feared, would never agala k* aM|* to attend tojita proteastanal dattaa. InstaaUy, oa bearing tlita aa«<^ tha yoang aiaa had vtoltM tbe honaa 49 Uta «M geatlemiia. a|i4 akowiug kta Istten .gt ybeoMUoaidatloa. and his written atm- 4Mitlal*. he bad oiMvtl to attend to the 8lck In bta place, whteb otter wa* aci-ept- ed, and ta a few day* tke stranger bad alf tke calls for m«dk*t ,,advl*a that be eoaM attend, ted the result was that b* bought tbe praetleo of lit" oM and w«ni> ont man, aad became hta accepted iu»: Hr. ifennlDg* lived only two day* after Blsaeleln's arrlTal. for a third aevere *hwl( Md htm .at re*t from bta earthly imkortwmrer. He died lamented by all, having. In tmth, been to tho InnaWtantn of the lata, and ask^ k^ iee the dAaghtef, Mr*. Stewart, ke offered to rent tbe cot- taga, famished for a year, provided Mrs. Ctum would remain in It, as former¬ ly, tn the capacity of housekeeper. This offer relievtid Mrs. Stewart of wbst bad been an anxiety, and as Mrs- CInm was delighted to still retain ber home, all dne arrangements were imme¬ diately made, papers drawn up and sign¬ ed, and one week from the day of his ar¬ rival we Snd "Barle Btfenstelo, M. D.," npon a sign beside tbe door of the pret¬ tiest eotti^re tn the place, and that young disciple of Oalen busy night and day at¬ tending to the large practice so suddenly thrown npon bit baqjs* owArrBK fi. SIB Baai>>u.D dsjonwirwraa. Sir Beglnatd CUendennlng wa* ont of honor one sunny morning In May. Tha dally Hail had been banded blm, a* B*aal, just as be bod commenced bis bt«akfa*t, and on* letter .that be hod the^ received bad discomposed and made btta surly and crost, wbtcb a fear¬ ful oath mode evident to all. - "Jimny, you young rascal, don't stand gatiag there, but attend to yonr duties. Lady Cojistaace, jn*t stop gating In that repreaebfnl way at me, and eat your breakfasti I know what I am saying, though yonr looks seem to doubt tt." This wa* by no mean* aa unoaual mood for ber husband to be In, and Lady Ooastaace Olendennlng, whenever 111* saw tb* peenltar expi<e**lon Host srer hto face tbat tt now wore (for It wa* an ugly loolC!4bat for years she had been accuatomed to meet), kaew well Ihat It wa* l>e*t t* make no remark, but •ntaliy leave blm to himaelf by vacating Nw rOoai a* qnlckly as possible. Tharafoae aha, as well s* ber only brother's orphan Son and daughter, wbo bod been left In tbelr charge, finished tbelr breakfoat la sllaaaa, aad, with a* ¦uoh dispatch as decency would permit, than strolled to their own amnaediaat*, leavlag the lord and master of tbe e*tat>- tl*hm*nt to glower at the unwelcome sheet be still held In bta band, undls- tnrbed by their peeseac*. •Perdition I* be uattared. •What deneed luck Is tMs? After my not gotag l« the fuaeral of my sister and tha*. by ay abaenee, showing that' I bad not overlooked ber ptabelan marrtage. to think that these people bave forwarded such • tatter a* thta to ae Is abeurdi I do not rare If It wa* written by ber b*T fore her death. They might bave known I did aot wish It. Tiake eharge of her haabotod'* nIeee, fenootkl The girl be haagadl Sbe may igo lo tta* alaM heoaa for all met I will not have a thing to do with her. "Soppoeo my brotlier-fA-ihw did die, and hi* wife also, and si(H>eee tbe gtrl ts left aloae, that to no sign tbat I nhould bb tfammeled wtth her pf«*aac* and guaidlaMhip. Not I wilt never notice tbe stalf written thare br trord or daedl" Bo saying. Sir Reginald taraed to bta Ubrary, to*sed tbe oAmialv* letter tato a drawer of bis bookawe. taeked It, and, Kttlagtbe key th hi* iweket, raag the ll farloaety for a waiter, ordering hia to have the groom bring to the door a vouag horae named Tempeet at once, a* ha Intended to ride. Tbe baronet staked to tbe Platsa, wbere he stood Impatiently olaMilBg a hively tralnad etsatatta with kta wblp, ilntll Michael aapeared, leading a iary young bor*8 by HM bndlk. «'Adn't yotir lardahlp better take Jerry tbtaaorafagf Thta beast to verywtid and oklttiali Uke, and t (ehr ye may 'ave trouble to'bid la. • ^ ¦Bring blm hlMef. y be (eels wild so do I, and onr mood* will suit,* was the sailen leply- SpHngfng npon the baek of tbe band- WMBO ereatare, (Ur Beglnald Oleadennlng daehed away. Jiwt a* hta nephew, Bobert, a yoaag imui aboat tweaty yean* of age, appeared npoa tbe deeerted ptasta. He sra* ta peraonal apiiearanea verv teMA, *||»afclaff blaek aym, while bl* vhoi* air portrayed Ua prtd* that be had8»iMitylabertte*irs»bl»own im¬ mediate faasily. •BaUel" be eutalmed, as his sister, » beaattfal bmaetle, foltawed blm. "See onr worthy relative dasblag down tha carriage way a« that hreak-neek ipeed. Zoondal If I war* to rida in that savaga way, he WonM rat* me soundly for It for tbe BUt thi^ daya. I wonder what news &*t lettar ooald bave oontalned to Infttitatelllaasttdid. Do yoo know, h* M atwbyt torrlMy provoked wben b* ride* like thai" "I do aot, neither doe* Annt Constance. I should Uk* to r*ad it tboogb, wouM ootyoo?" ^ _ ''jfesj » trotoder^sliere be pat H7 "In the drawer of bta book-case, wker* he kaeps letter* not answered. I wish I could unbick It, bat ttie key has gon* down tbe carriage way la tbe old gent's pockelL" replied the nnflllal girl. "Welt, stnoe you express a wish to see It, perhaps I can aid you. Seel this key looks a* thougk It might fit any lock,* retamed tbe young man. readily onongb (alUag toto tbe *agge*tlv* aood of bit sl*t*r. Laughing at tbe Impulsive mood oi her brother, the young girl turued QBlckly with kta, aad botb elided with •lealthy step* toward the library and tbelr nnele's de*k. .,„,,_, ¦^Tho key fltted; a fact Robert well knew, as it was not the flrst time it bod been tried hy the nnprlncipled nopbew, and tho foUowIng letter, written in a hand evtdenUy feeble from sickaess, was eagerty road, then as qnlckly returned to tta hldlBg placo, and tbe drawer re- lookcd, *s they had found tt. On the envelope was wrttton, "To be sent to Sir Beglnald Olt ndonniug, Bart., after my death." 8lr RejInaM Olendennlng i Mir Dbab aaomwi—Yoo wiu donbtlees be saipi'Issii to laealre thto letter from oae who bat beea so many years aeparated from her family, ta oooaaquenoe ot having married, eeetotly. tbe man ef her choice. Allow me meiely lo say that when yon read tbla, the atoiar tbat you onoe taved will have passed awavi ead, {haretnte. aha truato that all hard feelings that ber inarrlago may hava oeeaatoned (a marriage that waa a happy oaa until the bond was severed by tho death ot ttto devoted hasbaad) will bo burled for- avar. Brother, I wrlta to you now Ib ordar ta orave a f*v«>r at yoor handa.. My only ^Id A*d |n lafoaey. atol jeot twpaty and a half yaati acn, t, wtth tbe eoasant of ny httsbaad. took eharge of a llttta gh-l ot gen¬ ua htaed OMd aom* pl*as«nt future proi^ MCta, ead gave har the love of a true mother. On her twenty-ttrst birthday she bill be at liberty to opon ocrtata docnaicnts Ide tur her, and than will oome tato ly, (or some ly. nntU then , t* totoadiem and atana. Mow. I ask U you wfll eare •srhor antU that date (October 8) to reoehedf Oaa lhe aot ta son* way be of serviee to you. sad thus oompenaate tot har board and MaMat Po thto tor me, B» dear brotbori kaitaid te and oare tor my dear Bthel. and tovdrtna gratltada wUl beyonts. Yoar at- IwlMaaMatotar. Cban»Ba. «6lNalt Impadent proposata, that If t^ tflBUMt" ejieniated Belle, Iw" "Tak* W lato kl* own faaH; r will bM th* alns doa't come canbalpui Km to no to htm.'\ taw a«i' gewasslei^t ber oun pn atn* awaJV her miOorHj k(«armydaath.*h*srttl b* like a thundercfond to be cajoled Into re¬ ceiving ber here." "Yes; that ts tme, so we need not be anxious,"^ was the girl's reply, at she hastened from tbe Hbrary. Need we stop now, after relating such * scene, to doscrlbo the wholly heartless characters of these relations of Lady Constance Olendeniitng? Indalged from infancy by thetr own parents as mnch as by tbe Lady Con¬ stance, whose whol* affections bod cen¬ tered npon tbem, la consequence of the cold manner of ber moodv. paytionate husband toward herself, tt ts not to be wondered at that they developed wttb each year selfish,and nnsmtable dtsposl- sttlon* under her foolishly food sway, until at last they demanded as a right ths Indnlfenoe of every whhn or ca- prica, even at the expense of honor or tbe welfare of thee* aronnd them. As for Lady <>on*t*nee, her naturally ftffltable disposltttm had grown hardened. Life with her riolent-teapered ^asband had proved anything bnt pleasant, and as she Anally saw his ugly feature* ofi eharaeter being imitated by tbeee chil-, Jmn under ber charge, she became- morbidly Indifferent and cold to snch ai degree that her nearest relatives conid Karcely recognise in the prond Lady Constance Olendennlng tbe oare light- hearted and gar young cousId. whose soctaty wa* so 'mucli iought In formSr years by the tbree brothers before tbelr father's death, wben Ufe bad been so different for each. Ahl little had tho** brother* dreamed In those gay, glad, youthfnl days, of tbe bard aad cmel futur* that lay before two, at l«»st, of their nnmberl Tbta morning Lady Coiutanca feH na- usually dispirited. Ber apathdtta heart bad been moved the night before by a singularly vivid draaa, ip which she had met onee more ker never ftwgtytten early lover, and the face of Sir Arthnr hsd appeared tn that mHtotgbt hour with all the realness of nre, while she seemed to bear blm wall In despair: "Ob, Constance, OBastoncel" Btartlag from this dreary sloep, she tossed restlessly until morning, and thea, after rising, fonnd that tbe tm- preseton mode upon her mind bad not tn the leant vanished. Upon being so roughly addressed at the breakfast hour sb« had with diffi¬ culty restrained ber tears, and when once more atone, ta tbe retirement of her own apartment, sbe sank npon her knees, and weeping bitterly, moaned: "Oh, Arthnr, why eras I so nnfaltbfnl to thy predon* meaHwyT Why did I forget thee so soon, my own, my ownT Wretched, guilty woman that I have been, to wed for a title and Inherttanee ao unfeeling and~4>eartless a man as L alasl have donel Oh, OodI forgive this, ay tih, and grant ve peace with thyself after my weary life Is enfledl" Loug aad bttteriy sbe thus wrestled wllb her own heart, never stirring from her tawly pofture, until she was sndden- ly aroused by a borrifled scream from lips she kaew to be Belle's, wblle a ¦traage call In tones of anguish for ¦Ami OwMiMice" cagsed har to rise and open tlto doar, wher* she, too, was star- tied to see the whole household aseea- bted la th* balls, and then the flrst knowledg* of *ome awful calamity fell upon har heart [ro aa ooirriatjaB.| _ TH£ LABOB WOBLD. BonMl hea 1880 leawta prtatstn. C AsraSTBBS have unions In TM towno. Vowmu. (Mam.) spjanma wOl srtabltoh a Alaun's Mayer vetoed the atae boor or- Umon carpeatoa' wag*8 reash ak,ma^,- 88 a year. liaeToa earpeolers wo«k eight beat* after f. Sort* Om (Mototana) oarpssdSrs g*t •488 a day. Mu.aonBiis, AasttaUa, h** Ohiaa** tUBt. Inieworfcesa. A mao of the meebanlea ia ItotroM, Kich., are tOa. A BasavtiAB (Teaa.) beardklg hooae is for nnlea man oaly. aLavai.AKB (Ofcta)«aesl work*** kave beea enttwenty per eeat. kmggmAttAUtm*4mm mUamd tkm imbot Congrstoat Zuridi. LAMia D*i ta PtiMytvaato ta the flrat SntBHlvta gopteiabsr, Tas bring *k8l*teM ta th* dha* sMseaa* at« saM to b* odgaaMa*. Taa sUver naato hM eaasad jaaeh dltorms amoag tke labortag elpsam ta Kaaaa*. Tni BagUsh mburs reloead loelther ao pfpt a ridactlon or s^timit to ailmistliia, liOwau. (Ma*s.) splnnais are paM tewej Ihoa^prev^ In hay other Hew Bagioad A fota sttimat* ebews th^ 4,a8f,g00 peopta UMtaamw^w paldoal by raBraad oom- pgmitm OBioirt tabor*** of a Mew Tork anton who workaTeathapiiBlp day hove been Itaed day's pay. Po*t.io liBuieranwiils ate propoaed al Denver, OiA^o snppty werk (or the horde of unemployed. TaAWr mtaan (lem Ooiomdo stole that tb* suHertag there ta terrible and that outbori- tiee are supprwsing the taeta. Taa Mew Zeotand Labor Baisan lumtabe* roltaitoJP«*****°d rmtmtmmwt eeapoasgood lor ladgtag to the aaomptayd. Taa jMprteBKnral dlitMl to Ba^d oon- seqaedtsiitbataltosaef thasrepatalelt by aeariy tvsuty iiMsBHad kiba*i|tt. Wnan a raUrood emptoye ta enmtaed he mast dtattaigatah betweea h doaa* dlffeceat eotan •* atest lor eolor-httndas**. Ta* 9*a Pronolsoo Antl-Plve Leogoe has tetused-to old ta seeurlng Work the UOO girta thrown out ol smploymeat by their crusade. Waoas ta oU oesupatlotM hove bhsa cut at Denver, (M., wlthoat any trouble. Mow baitaeto man demand that reato ahaU be re¬ dneed. Tns Amerioan Ratiw*? l^alea, powerful though f sraatlyetgaaiad. hasliaued g ota- eutar daJhglmg,mSSmii&mtklmmf>^ * will seek tedrsat tor Alsktag asU* throagh poWies. Taa Asssstaaa Ua* of .—_. a<iopted the poMoyOf emntoytag hpMese seivaato otaioat anUtoly. tbey ma eald to baa hardy etaos, tar sapeiior to tk* awag* •arvaat. Iust ^atataor ptaaty o( mit Veken wste to be hadta Bmr Janey lbr gllS a day. Thta y«*r*v«(T*vallabta moa hoa been oa- gaged Inr gl. W to ga a day, oad <to some ia- stoaess at hl^wr ratea. SvATunos show that the iron ndaet* em¬ ployed te tb* Bloteof Mlohlgan-by no means oneoltk*ta*g**lpsodtie*MO( thst >Batol~- ore Juto abont as «aro«ea* os the sUvar mtaai* ot Colorado, and that the vohw of whet they produovki a year to osoetly the SUI0IDE8 IH FABia Over SOOO Peoyle MBIad Tfeeasaelve* la the freaeh.Capital Last Vaar. Atter an ttnpro<todeated detay tha Fraaoh GiSDALTIES A OHAm OF FATAL AHD DE- STBUOTIVE ACCIDENTS. A Mall Trala Oeralled and Two Poe¬ tal Clerlu KUled—A World'* Fair Ezearalon Wreoked and Thir^ Paaaenger* Iigared — Frelghtatea KUled—Other Aceidento. A ehata of raUway oasualtles oeonrring on the same day ta different parta of the coun¬ try trere oharaotertaed by ths namber of passengers Injured and Ihe vast amount of property deatroyod rather thaa^ the nnm- bero(kllled. WOBLD'S FAIB NOTEa At 1.01 o'eioek ta tbe morntag tbe fltst section of the mall trata from Boaton to Mew York on the Old Ooiony system o( tbe N. Y., M. H. A H. wae vrreoked opposite DodgevlUe Btattan, a snbub of Attle- boro, B. L Tbe ivsta constated of Old 0>lony BagtaeNo. MT, Iwo United States cars, a baggage and several jereoaohco. A frilahl trata from on had passed through Altleboro at^ midnight oad owitehed off oome of tbe cars at DodmrrtUe, ond one ot them waa left on the main track ta the way of the moU train. The trata approached the obalaeta at the rate of thirty nyiee on honr and crashed tato tt before the Migtoeer oould rednoe the Speed ot hta train. The eogiito was oompletely demollshad. A raatl otark, 0. J. MiUer, of Walton PaUs, N. T., we* taatantly killed, and onotktr mail olerk, E. & Mnr^, was ssrtoualy tajnred. 8ev- stal o( the nsmnngis's ware alao iaiurod. Tbe mixed tnin waa in eluig* of Oonduetor Ohariaa Keeae aad Engliiear 0. A Somen. The second seettaBof tbe BaMlmon and OUo express, west-bound wkb World's Pair eocennloiitBto. waa inaafced one mile east o( Maaioo fWta, Ohio. 8pr«adta« of ralta oaaasdtbs wrsok ot a potat where there to a short earve ta the troek. Plve of theoooobea, leaded withpasssaiaen, most ol whom were on tbelr way to OUeMO, were thromt down a ten-foot embankmsBT. Mobody was kllled ootrlgbt, but thlfty were Ininred, flve ot tbem. It wos tboaght, sorionsv- AU of tbe motaied were token to Akron by rpedai ttate and sent to the dty hospital. About o doaea doctots bom Akron woat dowa with tbera. A north bound freight tiata ontheflt, Lo«A, Ohioago A St. Paul RoUrood, constat- lag of stghteeo loeal taeicbt caia, eraabad throagh a treatto near Betel's Station, Mo., pUta« th* sntlte ttate te m heap. Oondnctor W. X. Borrsli, ol Sprtagfleld, IU.. was ta- staatly klllod. Brakemaa Oharies Jobnscta aad W. A. Olenuato, of AMon, and WaMsr f**—"^g. of Sprtagfleld, wsre probably faaally iSared. A wreek occurred on the OUo TaUey Ball¬ road aboot 11.80 o'dook, ik m., two mllee toom Morgaageld, Ky. Prolght trate No. 18, ooaslsliag ot am eagine end six can loaded with fltooagh froliAt, was ditched and adenrord bamed. Three Uvea wer* lost: Bobert Tondom, engineer; Ptonk IbrelkeM, flremon, and Marlon Davta, head trokaaiaii Thata bodlea weta boraed to a crisp. A tsnrlbta wrsok oeenrred oa the Bontbera miles sast ot Hoootoa, Tczoo. oscaped (rom tha yarda without engtoeer or flremon and went dashins east¬ ward. It erathed lato tha tear ead of a freight trote (toteg te ibe aaise direction, imashlfig np tbiity ears. Conductor Hotrison aad Bsakeoiaa Watson were kUIed. THE NATIOIAL GAME. Panioairau to bntsh*H OBMsa* ha thta P^uso tbe baU frequeatly irlU weary the beat pitcher: l>trrvr, ol Bostoa, leads tke Leagne ta nambar of baaahtta, Don.a, el Bew Yosli, ta oaa of the beat utllltv men ta the I^eague. Tn Battimorea won tea a( thsk twelve gaasat wttb tbe Brooklyns. Bwoa Otasatsek joiaed the Ptttabargs they have beaa wiaatag steadily. Taa Brooklyns sse worse off lor pttoheia tbaa aay of the League ctabs. Taa major Laagaa raid oa tb* Boalbara Laagaa ta a wtde-epnead oae. St. Loom ha* occupied every plaee In lhe Laague order thto year, excepting only tha last. Taaaa triple ptay* have been made ta the LoMue Ihtayear by PIttsburK, Brooklya sad Bommore. wm the donbta a**a«a '(hi* year *e PUtadolphtaa wonld hov* troa tba flrst ehamplonsblp. Taa Boatoa-New York sedea ta ended and the Maw Yorfca hove wen only four ot the. twelve gomm. Ix Baeie, BaMwte and Ctarmoa the Mew Tork* hove three *a good pUeheta aa tha L«ag«a booata. Da^r-aora Bar, of Waahington. hoo leomad to aoy "you're rotten" wHh expkialve loreetoasiplma WnaisvB* a player otokee o home run on Ihe OUeogo grounda be to presented with a box of ehewtag gum. OMTBieay, of Booloa, holds the reeord of pitehtog ont two dube oa two aaoeaatlv* days without a Ut or a mn. BaoBTerorMoOoAw, ofths Battimorea, ta Ibe yoaageot ptayer ta the Mottonol Leogo*. H* to JiMt t wsaty-thies yeois oM. BasBBAM. to te soeh Ugh tevor ot WdUng- toa, Kaa., that tbe Mayor of the town mokes on addrew ^ the begtenteg of the goaea Taa ye«ag ptaysts whoore bdng engoged lor the League ore nrosttatog younfflfst* amA u>i ttkniy to giv^ good aooooato ol Ab ordinary two-b*** hit ma*t b* stadsby MilUgon, of Mew Tork, every tioM he goee to bot ta order to mak* oertote of o otaor titto to flrst base. Boeroa leods ta raas, wltb nOtodelphta soeoad oad Mew York third. Phltaddphta toads te bMo Ute, with Mew York o very aloae second. AxsoK to not popular with OUeogo speo- totocs, ond he taoften Jeered and taoghed at for some of the ptays he mokeo, te whioh h* to not 00 fast ss many younger bmb. Tn LonisvlUe Olub has aeeepted the ssa- vlces ot IWrd Bosemon Denur. ol Angusto, Oo. iPlteher Cross and Out«*«« MeOotthy, ol iWltoCon. B. 0., ond Bhottsttqi MUtor, of MoahvUto, Tenn. Maw Tobb's new man, Stafford, to one of tbe best oU-eound ptayeis In the profession. Be eon ptoy any posldon, tedudlng pitcher and eoteher, bnt hto best plooe to the outdeid. SrS^vsty fast on bis (fst ond eon do 100 yards aa taot oa ony oae ta the professloo. MoOitaTBV, the dever right flelder ol the Baatoa Olab. has o duty to perform with the taaaoiBUlM;ethattlagondBeldtefr Hebsa tbepeslttaB of "si«B detective. Trom the stoit^tbegome MeOortby begias to study tbe opposing botterlee to fetrst out Iheta sb»k iHetaesoeedteglyelev«tedeteotteg SuTry signato, oad ft the P»t«*«,^ catdier of ao oppoeteg team ore aot "«a- dirwiver" wtthTh3rslgns MoCoHhy wUl sooa flgure tham oat. Wa Uttle system boa helped Boetdn poat tha wire flrst oo many OOQMlon*, oBOoan Of nu irfueoB <B«a*. Claba Waji. Uim. Bo*toB....Mn PhllaM...«l8 nttabai«..M8ll Clevetaad.agU Bioofclya -tt in OteohtBaM.8T I* t&tS .tat .tat uawodi' 1uMta.?B> s» .tit (.oat. ct ltawyerk.88 tl Boiilinot* .88 a Qhkutoo...tt 18 184 iSfl mtAk'ngta.n tt .108 Loutovflta.M ili .M8 It to repotted htaih boohet beNeaoBt^ natatsUto per the great Amsrieaa ^nisar kaoefctesthe ofasd coaeesatoaories tbrsataa that \be twenty-flve ovor to K^twYotet-flhfllt* maaniaetBters have se- oared three flnt i^lBMft..,,,^^ AoOosTtia HBtuBWAV, of^Ce»te», Ms**., hss tavtted all tbe sobooma'ams te-^Ciim to go to th* World's Pair at hta saiiease. Tbm^ are tireaty<4tx of .them. PDiJBTBBir SMiinte and disttect cod^niaat wste te sessfcm at the Ait institute the other day. Tha most targdy attended was thst ot the coUege hvtemliies. Tbb Department of Awards ta now the bosleat branoh In the great Expoeltioo, and Hr. Iliaeher, Hs oMef, ban inoreosed bto derlool foroe from flve to 100. Tas Bev. W. H. Mllbura, the bitad obop- tate of the Bouse of BeprBoontotives, pre¬ sided ovor o ,wdl attended cooKreaa of in- stmdon snd friends of the bited te a haU of {he Art Institute. A BIO dup showing the educational peon- Itarltlee ol the Pennsylv4nto public seboota, coUeoes and ooademies, bas been sUpped to tbe Pair. It to foartetm by dght leet in sfcrn and contains 113 square feet of ooavs*. Tbo Masonic apron wora by WoaUngton io the lodge room as weU so the valuabta and Interestteg lodge emblems of OenemI Latoyette form a feature ol the exhibit In tbe Oovetnment BoUdlng, beneath the greet dosae. Tbo World'* Tooth Oongrs**, o gatbering mode up of the brightest yoang people be¬ tweea the ogee of iwdve oad twenty-one. and repreeenting eoboota, academies and cottages throaghoat the country oad various instUutions of learning ta England and on the Conttaeat, has been te sssslon te the HoU ol Washington. It tageneFallyooopededlhat lortheUraKed oraount of money expunded on lto I^Udtegs and dtaplay of otttoles mode, the State ot Arkansoa Isods sU th* rest The mteeral ond wood exUMU ta the Stote BuUdteg ore aepeetaUy tartereettag, both Irem thalr num¬ ber and eompletenaas, at well ** from the nnlqiae mannor te whtah they ore arranged. Caodibai. OuBom bw ooeepted tbetevl- totioa of the Oommittee of the Maryland State Oommlsston to moke the piayer and beaediction on the oocoaton of Morytond Doy ot the Worid's Pair, S^ember Ul That to also tbs dote flxed for tke sseettagteOU- cago ol the Archbtohops o( tba OothoUo Cburch. Oordlnot Oibbona, tbe prlmolaof the Ualted Sloteo, wiU preside. Ib tha Bast ladtaa BaBdiag there to a large marble model of the TsJ Mobol, Ihe building which, oeoording to o trodlttoa of optaloas, to the BMMt baoutlfUl te the world. Perhapa It to. but tha modd doaan't appear to be the most beaotltel model "te tbe worid. Thar* ar* at leMt two temples In Jackson Park— ths Pin* Arts aad the Agricuttarn BaUdlng* —wUch'Seem quite *¦ impranlve a* th* origtaalTalMahalBntolbeif its ondddos* It " TO OOVEB OBnig. A Bather Swapeeted ttt Btarderlng 1 Wife aad Two Little Oir) The Bouth Side Plre Departme burg, Penn., was called ont at ^ m. te'MilljRlsh a slight flre ta t of Joha 8*^18,11110 ti«»d on Oak tbesidaofth^MlL Theme ' eully te aMhwutatateg K. ben of the Amartment, la iooi houae, found three deed bodta*. Iboso of Smous's wUe and bto t* Uary, aged four, and Moggie, ogM tmt^^ There was* tbree deep dents In the woafigill'l head. '¦ 0^ Sbmus was at onoe surrounded by the Stff- mea, and the pollee were sent for. I > stoiy to the eflbet thot he hod boon sle the floor down stoln. hot woo awak<.-_i, smoke and roa up statas lo exttngiitahj flsBies. It iras then, he said, that her ' covered tbe dead bMlea of hto wife ofatldreD. Tbe pollee, however, am differeat idea of the crime, and at Jilaoed Bmaos under arteat. They i Ident a triple murder had been eo and say tbat the murderer set Ire I bouse lo eeneeal the crime. tabOrer, thlrty-flve yeara of age, aad ' parently very Ignorant. The taoiUy eoastated of four ohUdren and the paraats. A boy, dght yean old, and a thtet*en-weeks'-old Intent were unlntered, but was* toft in tbe baUdteg after It bad be«i sst on flre. The tamily has occupied the mtaeralde ouartan abont thrae yeara.' Qnaneto have been so frequent that the adgbbon gave them littta attention. On the floor were two hammen oovered with Mood, a brokea lamp, and Mood on nearly every ptoee ol teriilhire and evety foot of the floor. Tbe room waa ta terribto diioTder, showiag tbat a desperate battle took ptae* betweea the mordsrer aad M' We-savtsg oxUbtttoas have beea given on the take snore by tbe Onlted States LUe«aTtnf Orew nnder tbe directtan o( Ueoteaant MeLoUaa. Tbaae drilta, whioh ate A port of Ihe regular oarvioe, have proved meet lateraetlag attractioas for WoriiTs Pata visHots. The erew ta pattbrough preeeribed methoda ol rcaoaitog ablpwreehed eeomen, and the axblMlloB ta a aoaree of testmdioB to tbe erewds tbat gather ea the baaab every othar alisnooa to wttpaas the drlU. . MutoowiBa Dai waa eelebfoiad by nativas of Sweitaa *t the Pair, oad aduly all the Bwedtah eeatsUs* te tb* eity look ottt In the eeracsonts* and parada Whsa tke parade hod flntahed tha trip to tbe Pair woa mode by Bteomboota. TIm baadooarten tor tha JnbUae Were at the Baradtsb BalkBag, where aoo^, apeeehee ond o taaeh Vase Mlowad ta tiie evenlu by an Uiasasa disptay ot ateoratko. ¦!& tostlvtttas *iatto«sd oa the two swMsedlngdky*wBk vatioa* ehaage*. Taa flnt eompeUUve fligbt of homiiig pIgeoBS wss woa by o bird from the loft ol Thomaa /. Clark, ot Osoae Pork, Long tol- oad. Tbe wUged BMBStafer reaehed the end ol tts ioumey at T.li o'eioek 'ta th* momiag. . A lew momeaU later o dtapotoh eoaveytog the taforiBattoa was received at. the Agrieakurol Department at tbe World s Pair, and was read by Ohtaf Buchanan at tbe very BMmeat a seeond Ipt oi lorty-dght birds was Uberated on the ploxo te from ot the Oovemment BaUdlng. BaASii.'s BDiutnm ta oaaal Itos hsadsnas sst ood most strikteg ol tb* foreiga itmo- tureo. It oeeapleaa eeoaoadtag postttaa oatba aoatb tama, oppoatte the IlUaoto State BuUdteg. It to surrounded by o grove of treao oado beaatiful lawn. Thestmemre to te tbe tana ol o petogea, and boo two slorta orasmtatsd te the rsnotaaoaee styta showiag allagorical emblems representing tbe twenty Btstaa wWeh eompoaa tee Pedetal republta. The baUdteg to aurmoaated by a doae forty feet in diameter aad with four campaaUee, affording a splendid view of tb* surioMBdIags. Thetetertor •sawMttan**r* •UfMNb. In tha northeast comer of the Woman's BaUdlng. ot the turn of tbe statrway, to th* exhihitoltb* ladtaa wososa ol Cotorado. It to so very ptaturasiiito thst every wpmsn stop* to look, hot tbe effect to Oil produced by ^a**riM et. htaah*t* ov*tbead oad oa the waUB, tb* btaakato botag woven by the Ote wom«^ o( Colorodo. WhUe there ta not ai exttotoi?* dl^tay the** or* saoay eurioua iTl'Tfri. omeag tbem bMketa so oloedy wovea that th*y tore ueed lor catyrteg woter. BeoutfteUy deeorated moaiaal tastmmento oad wooatto* ol ladloa wariare maka up a larg* part of the exhibit. Uude patettagi aadaarvtogs give aa Idea o( Indian art. A ¦ IsBlgir^ '' haad, with wld^apread- mg aatlW*, spsaks of tha spoU* of the nhaan In one comer th* boat of a grim old Indian chief, Igaacto, keepe watch and ward ovwr th* triarore* 01 the daughter ol the IribSL GLAIIIS AOAIHBt CHILE Commlssioa to Adjndtoate th* CaalBSB of Amarlean* fbr Damag**. Tha eooimtastaa oppotetod under th*ts*Bty of 1882 to adjua the efaitoBref tho etttaea* el the United States oad OhUe ogateal eash other's Qoverameato BMt at the Btate De- Miniater from Bwitaariondi Don Dombyo Ooaa. Mtetotsr from OUta, aad Joha Ooode, SrytaJtotaTtrprwwiting the Ontted Steleo. The oommtootan ta Umlted tosU month* to trhlah to psriorm tos tabor*. Tha oopmltte* wUlhsBdlTand BdjBdIertJ every etato for damagea ortotag (rom OhU«w ondlteltod wS^Tdttaanslteee the (Onndsttaa ol tt* OhUeon BopuWia ta 18J8, exewting th* Bobteiore ctaims, wMob have been paid. The amount of ctaims pM**al*d wlU mn probably toto the mlHtana MINEB8 FLYPfQ BAST. starving Men Take raas***lon of a Vrata. Boene, tow*. taMi a viait from tlOCalorodo minen on thdr woy Boot. They captured the OUeogo * Mortbwaatam f**t freight at OouBcU Blufb and took possession. The railroad e^mpoay mode no eifort to ejed them, but oarrlad thsm on. Ths dty otttoortttaa were notUed that the men were •omteg, and, laith**, tb*t they we«eluingT7, havtegWaotUBgto *at*tec*th*dayb»- toteT AnaagWBtort* w»e promptly mod* togtv*ttea*awal, aad wtem they an vjd obout 1 o*etaak titoy were (ed oathe ground -?h"e'JS5:C±S&ta-tabed. Th^ wore OB orderiy set *ad took tb* flrat fs^^ <»>> the roUload company permUtlng them to rtoe. EATING UF FOBESl'S. •naiber Worato Deotrny th* Vtmt la Two Towitohip*. qspHlnlV of PortbuKi, Oregoa, owaing timber along tbe Hwintam Biver, te OhehaU* Oounty, W^logtoB, ore gr*atly worried over reports th*t o smali toaaeartejp worm It ta repotted that tha boy toM the pollw. thot hto father kUled hta mother. •¦He Ut her on the beod three ttaM* with the batdut,' sobbed Ihe Uttta fdtaw. Mdghbots Jealousy woo the eonse Of the deed. tSSISaSdy. A Bight a* • Te Ttore* Idva*. lufuiiBBllna hM b*ennoelved of otiagady ot Bon Aqua, TeoB., that esnaed the daatbof thMOL Tham tra* a plcnta at Bon Aqna, givan bv (ha yoonc peopta of Wamar, and doiteg the Blaidc alght ooeuned ta whlob th* iktaa hmn weiebadly out. Oae ol tbaae (BedM- moat teataatly. Hto name Wa* r*t**.^Aa. otbar whoae name was unknown waa tetalqr Tchethlrfl p*i«>a in tb* «^ MBl »* oaa wbo oot the two aamed above waa WWlBja BaddlBB. a yoong man ol tha highest atoad- ^^'attir tS flght Beddteg dlaappaaM* ami waa tbongfat to have gone to NaakviUi. i However, word ws* teoalved that the bodp • ot Beddlag bad beaa ioand te tho wooo* near tha plaee what* the outtiag woa doa*, h* having died Irom hto woondo. PamBS prsvslto te th* prevSee"aH»ka>H> .Ohlna. Porento seO their children (or tea strings ot copper esoh. Peopta ore dying by tkonsoads and oannabolism to rKa THE MABKETS. Iiate Wholeaale rrioeo of Conatrp' Frodnee Quoted in New York. 80 bBXbs aso riua. Beans-MOROW, 1««, obotoegJ «)£#« eg Hedtam, 18«, oholeo.....r -:-'il1i Pee, 1881, eholoe ^ !5 S _Uj- Bedkldaey. 18*8, ehoiee . 180 f tUm Whtte Udney, 18», choice. 1 » # «m^ Lima, OBI., Wbosb -IW 9 it^fi, Oi«an peat, IMt, V bbl 1«5 « BOTTBB. OreamatT—St. * P«aa, extrn -r 8t. A Paaa., flMt '- Waalasa, flssto Sf- Weatem, aecoad i?,^.*. Weatem,third... -. 1«K# Btato dahry-hoil (aba and paUa,estnM - WH0 *> Saw teto oad palls, flnto^ 18«# If Ball tpb* oad palta, sseoBd IT^d Wstahtuto, extras....^...I. --,1 Wetahtnta, flrsto,.. UMi Wetoh tato, seeoads ITKj meatan-lat. croomery. flssta VlHd W. Ibi. ereomsry, seconds. UH0 ^ W. Im. eieameiv, thirds... — • IB, Weatem PodOty^lIsah flida. WH0 W. Podory, sseoad ¦¦ 1« # W.Paotoryanddabry,thl(do U • CBSsar • atato Psctofy-PaU snM..^ wUte, fancy... NW» PoU ereom, eolorad, faaey. — # PoU cream, good to prime. 1H9 Port skims, choice » • Part skteto, good to ptiate. 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Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 36 |
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 | 1893-08-04 |
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 | 08 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 36 |
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 | 1893-08-04 |
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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NAZAKETH, FAa, FBIDAY MOBNINU» AtJe^imL4^189?5.
NO. ^1
New Deptist.
Dr. Q. J. WIMMER,
<}ntiliiate of tbe Unlvenlly of Penntylvania
HiivlriK staiiml thu Dcntlat biulncMi In Nasa-
rttli, weeamtrtly bope the public will
tavta 11* with a Hhars »f tbelr
itruoage.
ty ALL rrs UKAWCMMg,
BatlKfiwIInn E«an«iil«-d. oKPtCB Uroad tsiTeut, next duor IB tlto UnoDKatBlurak
B£eK B'ROS.,
manuliwtaren ot and deoiats in
CIGARS,
Smoking and Ctiewlnx Ti^aaocn. niee stock of ripes, ko. KUM Clgi^s a MpectaHy. Foetory ood store upiosito taietuinee. Nasaretb, Pa.
John R Kreidler,
Manotacturerot
Buggies, • Ph«tons»
Market & STDrineWig^ons.
Ptnoni wiahiBf te Bijr aii]rtUaf la tay
Unt wonld 48 irtU by talUai aai itttiag
yricM utftt ptm^uHlag alaavlwFa.
We bave oa baud a taige and dae lot ol teblcka. ' Rapalrloc promptly attended tok
Centra Squara, Naaareth, Pa,
Di\RJarSatteriee
OmOX: 37 ITertk TkM N.,
Easton, Pa.
HolTBS: 8IOUA.H., 4ta8F. M.
Pimcitce limited exetaslvely to dli
the Kye and Ear, and loqparatloas oo thsm
"^Shuscs fltted by the lateai Maw York aaathoda.
Using no drops In tbeeyas.
Philadelphia
Dental • Rooms,
Vo. ta Nottbomploa BIrsaV
EABTint, PA.
.Oflice open (Irom 7 a. m. te
Hna' work aad 'l6waat prlrra.
Trdh exlrsctnl 26 cents.
'WIllHmlpaln.Mc.
Tmtb nil^ from Tlk a
Hrst set tsMIi, t*.
We gnarantre all oor >-a In e%-pry rcSpecC
Nu charges tor eaai oa tlms aod eattniataa.
tE. A. clewell
—Manufa^rtr of—
Furniture
IJXTBNBION TflBLBfi.
Boanto, rarku 'fklile*. Hull tiaoda. Ac gaa, tmuntica. Mirror*, Matunaaw, tofp, froiu 812> to m. Itopalrina
(liaiSB, Lnuiwaa, tmunhc he. Bed t^lnn, froiu I prasptly attenoed to.
F»UtSON8 STARTINO II<
HOUSEKEEPING
will And 11 to Uirlr ttdvaiilosc to ordet Uieir nrw furniture nuu-.
Dr. Seip's
Optical Rooms ((MTii tl lirti U ft,
Tero doofs from ceaire NqaaTi.
Optical examinatioqis free.
HACKETT CHIDSEY,
Bankers and Brokers,
tt onran nvabi. lisrov, va.
cal>.Sfocks, Bbntk and
MtaeeHaaeoasRscarUtes ttmJOmt ard soi.d, o«trt(ht or on commission, npsetol attention giram ta high nade Investoaenl Hscortim, and aons wlll be oitorMt or reeommeadsd IhiI tboae whtoh have racatvsd our meet oaoeAil InveaU- ¦alioo.
Cvaeato commiaalon orders for InveaHm at Uw ItfW York, Uostou aud I'Uladelphta BtOBfc Kzchanaes.
4>iaw blUa oTrxohauKe, avaltobte ia Oreat Britota, Ireland and all parte of Burope.
Bank et Saeland uotn, Uonk of Kra^ notaa, Oennan Mark notes, Owada blUa,
aoveratans, aad all ktads ef aomtan eoto baafbt or aold.
FURNITURE!
We Have Ooened a New Furniture Store,
on East Centre St., Nazareth, and have in, stock
^nRLOR Suites,
i( iMafinitars, M l88S Ml,
tablaa. aMOm, aiatttaasas. tookinc ,. h.,u,v ntctaies et laadssapa, nltnrt.
at ear aeed*. RGE WELTY.
Nazareth
Agricultural
Works,
R. I. SCHLABACH, Prap'r,
Maantoetorar at
TIrctliij NitkiKi.
Sepiarators, fiub Lever Eorse Powers,
Oae and T
Oae and Two-Hotaa 'ftead Btwsaa. Om
~ ollarandCxsetalorChHIedTtaws,
TMth HanoWB. ttalUvaioM,
Wreasht aad f}nat ^aaPlpSk Wian(fet aa« CastTrea RaHaw, illnta*,niUl aad Blal* MMhInery, CIssUan, Ktc.
avA«ent Mr the iteOormIek Rarvaatstsaad feladera, and Ilowsrs and aeapers.
^mital Aasai fVir —
IdiiMlitWidrliitiif.
Ve will be plmssd lo olvn esUmatos aad
(UmiApersons desirtnc theM imtnuisaiitoto
pot into their dwaUlncs.
Wears alao saeparedlo alve sstlmatos aad do "^ aU Klnlsot
PLUMBING
We eantastly sak lor a abara ol your patoon- aaa. Batlstortlon gnaraaleed.
Do you want to
Sare Monej?
If you do,
Buy yo\ir
LUJVIBER
A rBN PHOTOORAPH.
¦ramteadhiaaB.
WtO, be It ao! (Or ono% tadeed, to aee aa I
am aeen. To lattsh aad Jest, to frown or slfh, and
icatip, too, I ween. ^/
The picture does not flatter moeh, my irswsa
tumtaftray, Tbe clretlac yaars have rettatored just
three soas« yean to-day. My talthtui, gisiiSM ever near assist say
tMsdeya Td traoa tha uaea. where dimplee shona ta
hMydafaaoaabyt. I may not slfh for cheek of rees, (or still my
face ta fair. And Time has toft my teatb of pearl and . cbaekaambrnalr. ISha sllaat «ht«r has left me. too, a thankful
heartaad gag r
Vor worldly bleminc, ae I go dowto Ufs'a
dusty way.
I soBMtimss thtak aay welfht tiMs oa, aad
yet I am ooatsnted. And utto itaore tha anti-fat aoma sealas
kaatavantadi Mor envy In my tamoet soul the skeletoa or
shad That Worth or Butterio leauriaet with eon-
ntafpafoadpad. It doas not seam I^ growtaf old. thoofh
UtUa ehildrea three Are vary (Ond of grandmama, and cUn(
shout my kaea, Jnat as I nsal to eUag to oaasome attr
years ago— Tha s aeat aat fooa I ever aaw, framed ta a
•aaof
I, but yeatardoy ehe'eallad
OF-
flSflWUWibERLY
MILL WOKK.
Wokave ealto«ed oad pal ta a nmabarM amehlam andam aoW bettor prspaetC l-
avarbtooraloaoaMninodalc IhepnbUe. Doom, saah, aUnda, wlndowa,Wto.
Ilm aim tamlahad. A ahareoliraur ipli
loilir M 8^ Mm Mwioh Ohwnlc Mrmmi, MmmmrgAht Pa. F.lM-Va alaa Oa eaipaator wash.
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102-104 South 3d- St..
J0.AJBTO3ir.
Itaeataa. ladaad,
eaatoheta Aad whtipared, "ttemlnca oa yoo. Trot,"
tha vary nlfht abe died, •^oo look aaoM ss I," abe aaid i "yonrhoto
like talna to. white; AoA, kkama. darllnf, onoe acala, aad thaa
wai iar aoad-alfht." 4 taat fOOd-niiM, hnd I ahall hear haT ion'
^ tia voiea ao more, nn eallad tram aarth with aU Ito eare to
•aUIhaow hsa kindly arse tank oa soy hnrty tot, Aad all those happy statam day? oaa aorar hatociiat.
noia's seoMhlnf eiss rd love ta leara—In
haa vaa twUl be eiplalaed— ne myotasr that drovod her Ufa, hsr taa-
dor haaoit paloed. Tho lonely yeais of widowhood, the tracta
tale of woe That fobbed ber of her Joy aad prMa a
hnndtodyean aglv tor aoae frow old aad (aebto Ihsrs, bat
youth and >oys loinm, Aad al) tha frtaaai we've lovad balo« for
WKHB OW D090V' fVitfB!
Aa aothtay sweat or daor ta Ufa eaa a*ar be
araadssa Oooda win ba ratolaad to oMOt with Sraodma Trot. Abica; Iowa..
Disloisteiii'slission
A Remarkable Rdaoce.
BT EMILT THORHTON.
Tumlnff at last la titair walk, alw aAld:
'I think I toaollattfa TMMB«, fir. El-
foDstetn, and affhiB look aftar tke Intrr-
eata ot my poor aunt. Ia tetef 8u, allow
mo to thaak yoQ fttr a aloastai kotw. *
•««tatall| i|l8tvtBkM«lMm iin-
l&fcBMpi. wiwMtMf yoa tmH tImM Mtatdo. I would ba pleaMd to attoad
¦Thaak yon, I preaama I okall ba glad •ftaa to ATall'aysalf of your kiad offer. ¦
With a brlgbt aarttag smlta the Ibeo paaaed fmm hia Hght.
A fpv dap* after the promaaada on deck. Dr. KlfonsteiD Wat agmla tlim- aaoaod ky MIM Nevergall i« attMkl har huttt, WM WM wrr ft, owlag to tke rieloiiM of a mmnm.
Ihnrtloaing oat a ledativa, ihm yotiag phyateiaa laraod to giro It to hta coai- paaloD, aad in handing It their flogert atrnt, aad at tbe touch als baart leaped 80 fordkly Into a delightful thrill y»t it eaasad an Instant taellng of questioning
"-Wby.^boMlM kimoelf, "shonM thta 8tata tA things aktatr* Why was ha aot aWatoMaot tkta baanUfnf girl calmly, M ha had haretofoN oMt othar baftiitifa}
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Month | 08 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18930804_001.tif |
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