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±1 iCK B-ROS. CIGARS, ^ ( L^l^T-Jk-T- XaJ^ ¦»» ' noiith Ith Btnet, Eaatoo. „an. ¦;. ,- : Charcaa rMoAabta I hll iii^i rS, il I of riarlin-tfwi wnv ) i»-tl rni' HM jfxjLiLERY. •.larted w*UM*Ula| *:39;SmSiE eidler, (i_ Phastons, ^^-M^StriiiffWaffons. • fjjMlrl to S>7 UTtUag la bji vf^KillferMlHagud oMiic 1e« Vnl^liMiag olMvtot. >vv oajU'ld a lart* and Hue lot ot ir». .8 alrliii! ari|*|>ily«tlrn<1«d in. Ctntta'k-rman, Naiarctb, Pa. 3r.R.H7SatteHee 01TI:E: 37 Kortli niri »., Easton, Pa. Aaricutturai Works R. i. SCHLABACH. Pr«p>, 'ftfl^ •PO' Bi* gboat* will not be laM to net j I* *oleain a* n hiBerst Alqt*. 3ftfcraoa«irJwi tb* aKiM mar •pring, NiCht be *aoeaed*d bf to-mnimw, Cannot Inapira hiai to aiag: "to breathe of aorrow. faRB^flpTir; II biikaaduuflnii I I!...!-.., I..... ..11.. I flnblever Borse I'owers, ifflaSr ^au On* ana i*t Ina lUuii ""TTt*. i> III U , S to 5 P. M. illM afhinlvnj io di***aM * KAiyaaa U>operallona tm thaaa <^ ihf tha lataM, M*w Vork ilfii nlBtheaya*. [Barv«*l*nan« Maeliiowry, Ca*tlat*. Mr. _ a»-AMM lor$ti1i*0*nMsk Ba Biad*w,M4Mei>*f*yrf|j«M*«a. Itni«(lit Hitip Infill. W* will ba Blaaaad to at** aatimat** and lliniiah pemma daalrina lb*** lropn>T«nB*ola pot into thalr dwaUlnaa. Wa ara alao pranarad to glra catlmaica aad do all Klalaot PLUMBING w* A Remarkable Roniance. BY EMILY THOigfTOn. •PhMadcll^hla ^ Cental • Rooms, ^ '. n-2 Narthanptoo atr**t, EASTON. I'A. • inr* nfirn fnun 7 ^, m. ta •i I la. \.at aork and ^. <lh riliiirl«d9ie*nt*, frojl fl* ap I'a •III lbr »xaailaa an** lbr »i "ikiaMMitt*. —Manufaetiirtr ol— URNITURE Fancy I^ockwb, (XTBN&ION T^BIiBA, laeardto, faiyn Tabia^ Ilalli ilM*, Mlrrort, M*IU**aw, •Ui le A Mayairlaa ys sVahtinq in "'^'JSEKEEPING iia|i;'BdTaal*4r* to ontar thalr •1*117 aak lor a ibara ot jmar aatna- ^a KtMbrthia ¦nar*nt**d. Do you want to Save Moiei? If you do, Buy your LUJVIBER ¦ or ^sfl Wunderly MILL WORK. Wehave«atan*d aad pat ta a Ba*eb*r al new ¦aaMa**ead nraaow b*tt*r pn>ei»d tbea **>«'b*t»n to aeeomnndala la* paaua. UoDc^**rtL jliBd*. wIngemilTIer' •*** liiral*li*d. AitMif«a«naraMfM» Uall/*eU*ila«. . ^^ Dr. Seip's ^tical Rooms rniii tl lirti li |t., Two doan tTotn Oantra Bqueva lical examinations free. ^ACKETT :HIDSEY, mkers and Brokers, ) CBMTU KVAU. Umi», fL lis and ' <illT Ann W>I.I>, IhMcial aH«ntion >*^I 9a*eietla*, aad I imandcd bat tho** .<Mt cudtal tareatt- jt eominmion »ri(<n tv toYeaton at' JTorfc, Bnatoo and I-Ulad*lpMa r*«chM«*, availabta in Great and all paria or Europe. [ot Knictnii.i iii.i. ^ BKnk of Praa!» -...Ja of lorolcn eoln THRE ! ffirrfl" Rfnr* TM Ml MB Maueh Ohunit Straat. Hmmmmlih. Va. '. ¦.—W* all* •* tai'gautat watfc. o q: IjlI H O iced Red\ ^ o rt >j 2 z UJ nJ 102-lU OI HN aoci- lettllaa ^ maa that Wr lUflii^d^ CBAPTBm XXIT. ma aaoiaAui'* Daava. A few «Maka »aMad OA irlthoal brlar rbsAilmCtlesUcfctewi oc«»«lon for a lagretfnl aigh that abe bad ehancwl !>•' hoBM and occnpatloo; and whenerar the pauaad to raflert npon the dl«a(p«eabl« datle* reqairnd of %gr by Sia au|n«ldt tka arare ahe shaddered at tlid«ki«i«- aiaaibran'-e. Bat. .vMIe flllrd with la«Kn*tlon at Mtm kMal>ann«r la irl)Jcl)'be had ro ceWed the com nun (cation of the aed' dent that had ao etranrn^ bettll aad tha abra^oaaa of Mr ili loBfad to know whether be *i«d from the effac|a of his uMwtarrtibla ram. aid alto whether Mia Mctng aal- ncUiaa been foand and hesloaad. Of courae she dared qneatlon no one aboat it. and her only reionrco wa* to th* Ttflflle dally paiier, which aba raaa Yith eMania**, bat no mferaace wat erar made te the tableet. Occaalonallr, Dr. Elfaaatetn called to •ee Lady Claire, bat the bare hiaair} after the baron^'i eoodltlaa wa* all ihe felt at liberty to maka. The reply ever wgm that Sir nervou* afatfii'wjta •Ute that It arai ' improve #• yal Tk« auMner or Um l>> •elf the thought ronatramru ami rti- ¦srved, aad tbi* aavo her intfnae pain. Sha feared that bo did aat approve of ber cabrae, aad Imagiard, fiom hi* quiet aDpearaaoe, that ber refueal to acquaint bim with the nature of her fault might eaaae him to aiagnlfy th* error Into a poiltltra arlme. MtUadM tha poor alri know that hia coldaeaa wai aaaumed. merely, to hide tbe real state of hi* affaetioa*, in order to attend to tha ta''red daty which be h*d uadbrtaken. That duty he had by ao meaa* for¬ gotten. He bad hwked ap! aftai' faany HBeiA- tlaa. napar* of a ramita data IM Ml MilMed.the anHre trial of^Nn^y OI«adMiBlna. and had aoted tbe fact that tiM Taiet, .AntolM Daval, ha«l tatttled ¦ipaiaat him by relatlns bU nafortanate trofda, apokea In a Borr*'-* '•' intenaa aioltamanL Tbe thought had then <> .i blm that Ihi* Aalolno might bv ijupJi<«ted la tbe deed of darkaeaa tbat had ae Inated- lately followed. Lately, bla whole •vara time bad beeo orcaplad la trying tolfihe oal the more- meat* and whereabonl* of thi* waa. For •OBW ttaa all that ha eotiM dla eovpr wa* that ha had remained In Mr ttpgtnatd'* empl^aient about ayear aftar the murder, aad then bad Middenly left tba place a&d departed to iPome i^ion unliaawB. ,..'.;: ¦ ' Ane day ha aixTMentalty ehtared the village poatoflka }tt*t aa tbs postmaitet wai eaying to an old man who ilood near: *I WTMidor who Pierre Duval can bef I have a letter for him. There wa* a man naawd Antolne Ooval living at tha Rail onoe; do yon know what bacaaM of blm aad whether ha bad a Km PierreT* "Ha haid ao r«B,-aa ha- never married. Aataiae Is dead. Ha waa klHatl by loaHl aakaowa awaiila In Fraaea, where be went aftar laaTlns Sir BagiaaM. ¦ "Are yt)B •urat* 'Partailiy. Be dM not lira tls aqpit^ afterlaMtt kere. ^ lAad llMtfurdeMt, "Yea, leavlkig ad bebiad him Detective* did all they eoald to fern* m| the myatery; but, Ilka Sir AithWa tttli^ I mippoia, It wU) never ba MNafl.' Tbe <xM(IMMio« Iwrb opaaed. bnt Dr. KlteaMila bad nov leanwit a fact thai be 10 loDf., had niched atttled. It wat Impoasible to gain infMrmatloa tbrough this Duval. Ha was dead, and all hope la that dl- pectloa was at an end. Bntering, therefore, hi* gig, be drove io the HalL "UOW ma this iakeii? I law no tnoments since.* J *f I Tt* nyif't'' Iplled Mrs. Fre^n with hts jyei ixga'tspoo liefore him, v ona word. ¦hgtaal •ynpunaset tttivt n g, r«- rmgp'^t i>la<'i', l.hst Thn* eh: up at ih thMroal^"*' 'nd a»lf to pnsKnrai ercy! mercyt' then fell back on the plliow In the condition yon BOW Bee him." "Where Is tho man?* 'i^iag what had been the effect of b|« .Middaa Mpearanca, be turned at once' and lied frbm tho room." "Can yon >*—-''*"' lilmf" asked the Doctor. "Tea; he «" d slender, his hair and beard were white, and very long." ¦HmI b« tftftWaf In hi* hands?" "Inpl^lt! llaeKWtber wallet. In the other a book and some papers.' -^>ft m«t bare been old Stiles, the book-seller. I remember now, he was to^tv^ilaR ont of'fho front door asJ^ lieaMp}'- -tx ap. I bad Ion theVDiii being warm, to speak to mLIIS in'no m the boudoir, and ha.fatast bava glld«!d la unpercolved, Mgarlbr aTbah«e lb got Knhscrlhwrn tor bisboiJlc. Seeing so ri the effect his anannoun. wrojBllt^ I •upi>oae, caused b's hurriod tjgDrffom the h'>ns«. In Sir Beginaki'^ nervous condition the surprise of seeing so singnlar-looking a penon by hk bed* iMp'nravod more than he could «ndure, and this bas been tbo result." llie conversation now ceased, as evory effort araa reqintred In ordnr U> bring the baronet baok to consclonsness. Firfidly an hour Dr. Klfensteln and Mr*.* TrMon worked over tbat senselola TOm, but all was of no ivati, for }tist a* tbe (un dropped behind thc weatorn hills, tbe spirit of Sir Beglnald Ulendenniag paaaed back to Mi Ood. Oreat Indignation thronghnut thc n'-'-'-' •udden death an known. The eccentrlcitle* ut Ud%. Bdwln C Stile* had taken a very offnnslvn form, aad it wa* decided that *aima pei'son shoald be appointed to Inform bim tbat he aaver again muat tak" •!"< iii-<riv of walking lato a housn uj tnfl lacr, xnai a person, and ' ramoVal. If o at onee, and as iTfllt as the him." rUedBUial'sJtarsa <fl rapidly away. uip«d~|n her a«\t- •1 pn^navonrt to as In, In . homa. .vas In vaId. ¦mt muttering. In which l'l..,lier"and "save me,* arere IS all she conl4'hihr. i a lortH and Wrlry wblle to ¦et ll . _ icing the r. ;riger, with' the physician and u, ¦ came to the bsip of the af- nictoU and unknown nan; but It waa really a very speedy arrlva'. Dr. Elfenstein waa tbe lint to enter tbe cheerless place, while two men besides ItonAr rnr*wed, rraly to boar tbe snffere arms to a wagon quite a dUi. o tha road, beyond thc narrow patbwa; tbegtrls hadpilshed over on the backs of thalr gentle horses. Tho Doctor paaied a moment to ex¬ amine the patient, bnt looked very grave as be did so, and wlrlvpered to Etbel: "I Ib'nk wo are Ui ive hiro. Re will Hva bat a few Donr-i, a» death it even BOW upon" him. He toMA be re¬ moved, however, at onee, and as I know of no other place, I shall take him io my ,/ fiinw oil hdiitp Kt.'ana till ,wa« expre**ed ..ri„v<j when his I'40 becassa hff should bate as this cava ablted quite aio not iiva ma mnsspa mMMc^^UIJB 4> Clew to hiriMnr Tha person appaiated ta at land to titi* ¦attar wa* Bav. Mr. Lee,' wbo, being a hrathar mlnl*ter, could. It waa thought; aapivaeh him In tba moat nerlon* and eCeetlve manp'"- So Mr. Let' 'i the watch for hts appearan. -irlva though he might to flnd bim, "Old Stiles* was no- a here to be saen, and at tha aod of ten days had not again entered the village. In tbe meantfina the faaeral of Sir Bagtnaki took place. The greatest dlsfilay that wealth and tafluaace coald exert waa In full force. Tbe departed baronet bad never been loved. Hta moro««, ngty dlspo*lt1on bad been axeretaed toward all to such an ox- taatthat mach sorrow was not felt at his 1oaa; aevcrtbelesa, he was a titled vuitt, and hi* po*aession* wore grdatt therefore, every mark of attantloa was bestowed upon his family, and b« wa* laid to rest In all tba pomp and grandear that waa usually bestowed Ufioo tha fa- aerals of persons of his rank. I HArrmm xxv. tJW oAva. AtKiiit three day* aftar the minai nl the baronet, Ktbal Navargail, wltb Lady aare Unwood, acoompaalad by a groom. started ont lor their usual horseback ride, as tbla eabrelaa Dr. B)fen«totn con¬ sidered asiiaBtlat to tha health of his young paMeat The two being always togatber and congenial In spirit, they enjoyed the^ boars thnt ipeat exoaediogly. Both were iklllfal bqnawomen and both were extravagantly fond of the saddle. Moat of tbe loeaery aroaad ——•hire iraa lumaatlc and full of beaaty, and tbey exploreit It* many retraata with happy bearta, awake to aaeb new an4 vartad obarm tbat nature opened lo prodlgafly before thepi. This morning they had resoivM to fol- kiw a wild-looklag path, leading through a deep arood, ooe they had never noticed, In rtdsapaattha spot, until the dar before. LMghlM aiul chattlo^ i^y^J. tbey isheCmbO^ a narrow path, half over a while." Taking the wn liand to draw It away, be - uMiiHible to do so, as tbe dekti tho dying Angers npon ll u ll Htill .'<lrong; so, I' -< breast, t -a, who i; II ilight furm tn their a Um forth, followed by Ui« pnjini iH'i null the tWO gIrK Paosing In harij to assist tbem to tlieir neat I* In the naddlea. Karle mnr. n la- t. :he sad littlu iiracoaa u:i, wblle tlio ladies slowly brongfat up the rear. Soon the (oir man was lying on btanketa aad raoft pillow uikhi the floor of an oai<v wagon, wirllc thn Doctor sat h Ing away tka n d tbns thay weuded tlieir way :>«"k to their homes. A few hours later, in tbe comfortable »i,..^i ,.i..™iwor .1 Ihn .,„..,,^ pbyslciaa's breathed kit Ig physician etu«ed bi* eye* ai rm ha draw away ti >nd foldad tha poor, ¦.um nanax ii|ioii hit breaat. Leaving him than .In the cold sleep of death, be left tbe room In order to send for an undertaker to pat form th* last oKee* ' "maclatad eora*e. Aft<< ug a meaaenger be sum. atoned mn.. > lum aa a wltoe**, and paaaad to bis private oflke in order to examine the mysterious wsllft. that should, bo lioped, reveal thc secret of tba wanderer* fnmtty snd home m:-f^ \ TOILANT YICTflRHli. THE YAHKEir YAOET OON- QUEBSTHE BBITISHEB. FBOMIHEIT FEOF: VST VSyt Qaaaii VioraaiA Is a sfciltal kattter, aad trorks at it ladsMlgaWy. Foan Mxmiox BaowA, tbe Kaalf*h palatar, dtadAjaw days i<g«* ia Loodoa at th* ag* of savsoty-two yaaei. Havaa atmonap Mv* hwka oaa*tilat* the r pi««*Bt hUe^saal ^ th* (lag ot to th* 0*rmaa cgiparor. iaaAioa WoMagiiT.af Ooknado, ha* th* mwKallun o< balag iha geana*t nar ezeal- kaaaaf Ooa«t«w,aadhto Up* or* t»«*a*r- oa* Ihal tha waltaSB grow itah oa th«m. Taahita AitDiw glAat Uamom la *aldto have BMid* aboat •U.flOO a year writtag dlma aad hall-dlma aotal*, aad h* dldal waato aay pr it en pMals aad bowl* kaiv«a ta ga hoMta t>«nMid BiSlaiM. T>aQa**BOfBagla«d has approved tb* appoiafawmt of tk* gwl af WUm aa Tiearoy otladla. TtaaaawTlMforlstba *Ma*t*ao altb*alghtb tgrl at ligb. who wo* ap- polalMl Oovamar4leB*iSef ladlateJaa- aary, ladl. aad who diad ia 000* Movaaabar, Taa ynaiHr**J«dge la Ihi* eoantry i* *atd to be liawr W. S«Mt, 4MKMiata Jaatta* ol pu roKli wtth weeds aud bramble*, plerc- Ue found Sir Beginald sUII reatl*** and excited, and aftar leaving «ome qaw remadias with Mra Fredon, be bade Mm "good afternoon,'* and was hastening from the honse, when Utam Belle Olen¬ dennlng called his name as he beM tbe froat door open, aod'leavlni H i^r, ha stapped lato tbe boudoir to speak to b*r. *I)r. BIfenstein,* ska aaid vary street'^ ly, raMng bar eyas t« h|Si aa he ap- firoacked, "please excoae me for detaln- ng you, bat I desired so much what yqu think of ny ancle, tli.. not allow you to pass wlthoat Inquiriug." "I wlah I could say he was toiprovfng. but rediliy be seisms .so n^rrons that be CBB tetteoly gate In atreqctktf This waa what the dealgnlng girl wished. This ronark gave hi^r the op¬ portunity loBf songht, to say ibn»* dli- paraging thing ot on* ah* faarad he might admire, and sho hastened )o aalio ¦wSiMa "tm. tlia^ «nek sn nnpfli '<peratlBg girl g ai on< latber an< Hiirelv dl g ing deeper and deeper into what seemed the densest woodland shade. "Have you any Idea, Soger,* aske^ Lad/ Claire, at laa^ ot Uie attending gfooas, who kept a abort and respeetfal distance In the roar, ^wbere Ibis narrow path will take us7* "I have aot, my lady. I am sure I never noticed tt before, and should not now, 'ad yoa not llrst discovered It Per- hap*. a* It is so rough and overgrown, you 'ad bettor turn back. • "Aftar avMfk], Bogerl A* long as we can get throafh, t aball like to go on. in order to gratify gay awakened curiosity. * \ Ondda^y, tttvr an advaacaof about JMu a mna, both girls noticed at once that foolKtepK had divt<rftod from th* I wards tbe 1 directed, they wero astoulsneii to nee iho opening eattanoa, to what aaeiaed a large cave, OTWhnof with vines of th'ck luxuriance. Tkase yincf seemed lately to have b^n partad, reveallncr, n': t have said, s passage tato » Betning up .aused before tbe spoi. rn urmr Ul .'.iiivoy II more ckisely, irhan all distinctly beard lew •noniiuiif iihIii lnMllilltf ffoiU a liolllt Aea h beliiB ». I Koger tl ' the 0upnn* Coait of .Aklaboma. He Is tw<w|j *|glitT«ar*a>d. A|tha*i|*oftw*Bty- two b* wa* B*al*(*r oTlka - - hAtmmd,KaA. land oSo* H* b*« wilttae **vflial l*gat Daaan Flths. P*l*g*ta in Ooagraa* fron Oklahoeip, ha* *lah*d elalm* ia halt a doaea Mates, pniallead bw la lofra, edllad a papar ia Ifsiwa*, afll*d a* rB*tma*ter at Oaibrl* aad aarrowly aa«ap«d fsMag abot aevaral timaa daring the whoopnl, «aily days of tk* TirrMary. Boaaar Lovi* S'Tavansoit is *aid to b* a meet taborioa* aviter. H* rewrit** hi* nuaawwlpt taaaah aa *«t*1lhdt al the aed olUMtdayaoareafyonaot tka aiMnal *ao- teaaas Mmalaa aiiiiksaggi OmaJoaslly h* MMmd* tana w**ts oa a slagle chapter aad tbaatbiowBliafray. Taa Daha at fork mail b* aeqatotag a eeaald«nAiallb(ary, lor iris aaldtbat ha la M«a*rrlng dl tba nawananar tai*w*iB*s toaoblnaeBaBypa' 'fa. Bow, o( eoaiie, a* hsa add< >iit his bride. Tba volam** lue iiniwmjainy bound, aad hav* *oUd gold elaaps, Uhloh display the Dnba'a taltlais baa^UaUy *agiav*d. BismMnbarsof th* 0«Bad Males B«aat* have p*a**d th* *ovaBlt*lh yaar of thatar ag*. Mr. liwfiU, of trauiati mmdt th* IM idth M* «lgkty^hr*a rmum Urat eomaa Br. Bhurras^^^^^^^^^^^HhloU. of Vir- gl- LA'TEB ITEWS. WaariBM 1 ware pron' a atorm tu the iCtutaru and Middle Htntes , a bona* was- blown down In Brooklyn, and agraatgaiek! PaaaniBin Tka RMgllsh Caarteataat, Lord Dnn- ravaa'a Vallijrria, Loaa* Three Stralgkt Bacaa a»d tha Sarilaa- Tk«Xaat Race the Moat KaoUtag ~ Bver Sailed la Aiiierlean Water*. ^ n* ela***t and moat aaidtlBg yaoht race |*T*r sailed (orth* poa*ai*loa of th* AaMriea'a lOap was won by the AoMiieaaaloop Vigilant to a half gale of wtod. Th* BrilWi oattar Valkyrie w** only forty *eooBda behind after dadue(i«ti of time eliowaaoe. It wa* tb* thlrA; and what proved to be the Baal i«*e, in lb* *«ri** of thr*e baat ia llva ioriataraaliooaiiapraaiaey, and waaaallad thiityHall* windward *ad leeward •a toady Book, K. /. Heavy pravalM, aad tha Valkyit* waa aadnr anoditloa* »appo**d lo be ¦0*1 knwiabi* for har. A haavy saa wa* iwaalag, and lhe wiod luetaaaad gnda- aaHy oatiJ M Mpw nearly half a ^sla. Tke TlgUaat had preyioaaly defeatad tbe ekaDaagM- for th* enp hi light aad la isod- *rM* waathar, bat It rsmatead Iqrtha^thMI tae* to piove th* complale aapwailBy ofthe Affleri«aa yaeht. Tae enp d*f<Mll|L\as •howa that *h* nalalaaaad LoM OoiSv^'s *aM*ral r«aAlag, aod abe haa Oatpolatad ami aatteoled ber ia windward work aad at rsaafg hsAir* the wind. Th**a laaaa rtpraeeat the eighth attempt uader th* BrMah flag to roue ver tbe AoMrtoa'* ' ''aHP, woa foity-two r*an ago from the Boyal Yaaht Sqaadroa ol Kngland aad ainoa raeog- nia*d aa tha *aibl«m ot intaraatloaai yaabllag *apreawoy. LoM Doaaavoa'* aut- t*r Talkyrt* tepnaaalad tke Boral Taoht Saoiwlroa, tha dofasdlag obampioo balag tha Bew Tork *ioop Vlidlaat. bum by a •yadl*ata of weattby yoaag maa. Tha flrsItwolaaaa war*aail**'! th<^ iir,i nn H.iitir- day, and the aeeoad on d^ th* fwteat boot 11 eoofsaat flaady Hook l>v ...-vt.!! (imiutoa, luir- iMla **eaad*. Thi* was radQa*d by th*tlm* allowaa** giaaled to th* Valkyrie, of oae aalaate forty .eight ,**oond*. Tka breao* waa a**vakl»aakaotbreaaa. Oa Moaday oadw a IwanljMbr** knot lir*en*the'V|gUaBtagahi beat by twelve odaat**, tw«ntHhre *tai>aila, trom whloh tba lima' allowteiee ot oaa mia¬ aie and foity-«ight a*eoad* wa* dedaated. Tha laat raaa waa *ail*d ia what ha* beaa odled "VaUyrle w**ta*r," L «^, what l*nd*m«a woaid ealla big triad aad aallori half a gale, or, by aelaal laaaaarmwaat, from lw*ety.alz to tw*iity.abM milk* aa hoar. B was a haak to windward dae *a*t from Baady Hook (M. I.) llght*U|t for Olleta Bill** aad a ran home betor* tha wind. It wa* a elo*e nto* from the ataat, aad. oa ks i*at "Nt" or ratom raa was al- am*thr*athl«aakiil«lBlera«. .The BogUsh eoMar haver showed bsr raeiag aanlMe* to •aok advaiMaga, and th* aaaaMWhip dia- playad by har eraw wa* tmtifMtig, ta yaahkwia'* *ye*, paat aU pialrieL Vbat woaW kave baaai tb* taaalt had ahe aot with¬ in nilauii miaut** of the •ni*b nplit har kplaiiahar k ia bard to aay, bat few Soglish- maa wM dowM tkat this wa* 11* oaly r«a*on tor b** leelag the imoe. ' Th* Bngllsh *kipp«r oat-maaauv*r*d tha f oak** at flnt, aad got or*r tke*taitiBg Ilo* thbty-IlT* *eaoada aWd. In tke beat to th* ooter mau'k, lin**a mile* away, Valkyrie lad one minute, thlrty-tvo aeoonda, tuni- th* atakeboat two mlaate*, *eT*a **ee«|la On tha raa baek to the Sandy Book li#it- ahlp rmnarkaMa Ihsi tlm* was mads. Old Taobl*m*B agreed that it wa* tha mo*t ezoil- Ing run evar eaeo In th**e wateia. For rail** tk* boata waia wtthla a tow i*ngtha of *aah other, aad It was oaly a< th* ttfk of th* *aMy ot ker spat* aad figging, M aot of her hnll, thait 'Vigilaat manuadto ero** th* natoh Uae ahead of th* Brltl^ «atter. Two ot Taikyri*'* spinaakets. war* torn into ribbons on the home nm by the Here* wind, aad abe dndoaUedly loM •om* tim* by th* d*lay. Oa th* otiur hand, VigUaat got tha btoek oa har balloon-JiMop*aU hal¬ yard* Jaauaad, aadadalH ol tally twenty minat** waa.eaa«ed in ¦etnog tbe aalL - Tha VigUaat people eomplaia, too, tbat th*f badgf«at tTOahle witli tbelr ceatreboani, ttattwaajamowdtati' r * largi part ot tha saea, aad c< raisad or bworad. Thlshei-' h. .„, i. lOtbebMllag. VtgUantmadeti on* hoar, Blloen minuies, twelve8e><oiiiu, an average Speed ot twetva knots aa hour. Hhe itniahed at tliree hoam, ¦fty-oae miautee, aaaoada, ituft two n- 'mea ' of tha Valkyi ing CHICAGO'S BUi UAY. Paid Atteadanea at tka World** Fair Break* aU Raeard*. Beran handred and •ight**a Uxnuaod two bnadrad aad t waaly-thra* peopl*--!he great' est erowd Ihat ever eongregated In Aineriaa —visited th* World'* Palroa Ohieago Dag. Tbi* brsaks tk* giaalml nM-day r*0ord at t%rl* with mai^ •hooaand* to apor*, oom pletaiyMBotharalae "Mgdoy'' flgonaof an^ other ospoaltioa ever haid, aiid«itabli*b«*; owrk whieb, M i* *af» to prodlel, ^heprasMr genaratlda will never agaaa *•* ottaiae'' thla and glorious (Mobar weather •am *d. W1i*atlM gat** op aaad at •:>• .o'clort foUy MOB paopiO tml»g*d eaok paaaagr •agar for adml*aioa Frum that boar UM^ late in the aftaraooo ' nataM Jam at every gate, i f Ad- mimloa* had aa extro ....'.i <.¦. ..ui>, and tanatUa waa kept tagi*l*nag al (he blghma tiaa FIFTY-THIBD 00] The Ban BOtb Dat. —Belor* tke I «a«a . *aeh lo ta warsciosi 'k UO,SIB people had been *dmlii.-'i, -u-. .^1,000 mora were added In tbe next thiae boar*. At mMaight a aoa. lenralive aaSimate plaea the attaadaaea lot tbe dw at TBO.MB. The total aumbar of paid admloaloaa aia** lb* op*ataig ot tha Fair la 1<.|M,07«. Tb* graateat day Ot Parte waa M?,ue aad at PhUadalpMi nT.MS. Jtaacy Bxpoaiiioa boiidiag. groat aad amall. wa* deeeroled, bat th* iWaol* Build, tag wa* the moat gotg«oa< otaU. Tbadoma was eov«r«d wfth taga aad atfoaaMS*, aad the walla, wimv* and roots wata bflUiaot with eolot* of all aatloaa. In tba waal eo- tranee th* aame "Chlaago" boraed in *l*o- tri* ligtMs la tba nlgbt. The •serehM* bagaa with lb* iattodaotioa el two Indtaa oklafc at • o'olvofc. Th* old Fottawatomie OhM, BtoKia Poka. iroa, who** lathar daeded tbo lead apoa whieh Ohieago W baHt. had eog** from hi* ham* tal Hutlbrd, lll«k. B**lood b**id* the Colamblaa bell with aaMvotad bead ia th* dre** of tba wkite'maii. By hi* *id* atood a mor* pMaraaqn* Bgaia. Bis draas aonsistad ot a baavy and varlad aoat ot palat on hi* face, body and Mmba, a haaddrma ot filhwa and abraeah- eloat ot baadWI baafcakin. B* wore moooa- alh* aad loekod a typioal Indiaji oa tb* war¬ path, oMbeaah h* eu- laaasnge o( psaea^ staadJag as a ti ir* batweaa HI* Oaloago ory*ateriil»., .. ''•>•"igo ef to-day. B* wa* Ohlat Joha Toaiu. .ra of ane, who earn* trom Ik* PollawatoDiie ratar- vatioa, near Mil**, Xlok, to tall tbe peoplaot all Batioaa thai bla father, who bore theaam* aaaaa, «hri*l*a*d tha WorU's Fair otty "Ghl- aago' wUeh iltmmlty tait«(pr*ted, •MFher* the ekank dwaiia " The groaad ofthe Taratlaal Pfama Bat*be ae«a for lb* maa* ot llll*d it. Ia froat ot tbe the ehoro* of BMB voiee*, aois^ tl tloa of W. L. Tomlln*, ai orehM: aalted Bxpoeltlon band* aad 'Cavalry ifmlsaa Baad a«»mpaaied th* ehoru* ia a aslghty nxflodr whieh aroused th* people to a Mgk pitoh ol p'UriotIo oatbiwlavm, FoUowtag thi* gnat bat*l pt loog tbe united bond* ol (h* ExpocittMl Joined in ptayiag the ma*io ot the Bouthahi 8tat*a,and th* akoroa, orohe*tia aad band Joined in "Colombia, tbe Own ot the Os*an " A Dotabl* f*atara wa* th* ringing ot tbr new iibofty boll at noon by Mayor Harrtoon, aeeompaaied by a blar* pt tmmpets*aiHi aiaahot drum* by the nnit:.<l baaw. Thr efaoroB eoBg -Die Waobt aa BkeUii^' "Mar **mal*e," the Att*tilaB >ai^, tb* Boiolaa hyma. the "Star saangBn B»aa«r," a^d athwMaUoaalaad iGiMS^ihmBS. At tbe same tiam tkatiaaad* of people arowded the stook pavilioa to wkaeas the axhibition dtiU <rf ttw Ohieago Hnaaara, who antarad by th* Midway aad paradad aroaad tha grouad*. Tb* Bvonioa of tbe Btate* wa* tbe spaeta- Ola wbloh th* gT*at arow4 aa**mbied to wlt- aa**. A* the Stat** ta tb* afleraooa pas**d in r«vl*w aroaad the Ooart ot Ebiaar, eaob repraaeated by yoaag tadte* boartag p«o- aaat*, cheer all*r «haer attoaledJlM gratlH- «atioa ot tbe vast %adii waa divided lato flr* * At aiitbt thii mom gor, ^ produosd look pfaio*, aaa K a BMOt wondarful dkplay of flr*' Twaair-4v* great ihNita illaatrated Bolenous. Pease, War, OW*sio, -- ' lions. Baoh wa* * macnliewi produollon, aad tb* spaMa<<"i*'' -t gorgeoB* A RELIEF T&AIN. adi "laat •> AIIlOS p. m wasaoolthe i dhwafMr. v.. toadloiwa. Ue he tetrad lo "IMilt my high keea. "not to make ing, bat, oa tha i toattlBi ' banpi Id aDdUaakats IK boldaeoaliai of tha Bight SI ¦Ithe Ml blUtieo of ann night aad aet u<>n<uuawg lil 8 o'elaek tmgl nupytng tke floor H* was followed byi aaa, - T*U*r. jff Co'' Nev ' gelherj tarsi eonaai At aboat* 00 a n*w I , n<*a OB thai boor, I u( the «b*y oaambar *BWMteu_ . Ihat Ita nnurl: bald tiaaad. OMaatirai AMrlnb snokl ioUowedbyM«aiis.l aadFltoh. Slav Bar.—t Six Oartoada mt SwppUaw For Ut Vmmatt" Bti Itikea Bra naa ot:
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 47 |
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 | 1893-10-20 |
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 | 10 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 47 |
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 | 1893-10-20 |
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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Month | 10 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18931020_001.tif |
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