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ALBEBT 0. STUBOIS & 00., FablisherB. JLt J^t An iNl]l£MDM'r tlUlM NSWCIPA^EB, OEtdlEil Td LII^^bA'^ITB^ WAL JXd OEVSBAL IVTELLlOEirOE. $1^.00 PEB TEAB, Vol. I. KAZAHETH, PA., FBIDAY MORIIiriNe, OCTOBER 2^1,1892. Mom ftaa one milUon F«d««l k^- dian ot th* Oivi) War an tUU livtog. r It t« IniaraatiBg to leant tlwt Arisons if aa taige w Oreat BritaiB and Itetand coabkwd. Id the new Maioe town o( Riimford Folia, wlMre not eren a log hut ttooi* a year ago, a #10,000 raaidenca li build¬ ing awt 700 maa ara at work npon milla and othar atrtictoraa. THB PERFEOr DAY. A hraatho( anmoMr UnKtrins lathaah-, Bnt jat a tlwaaia at wtotar la tl The report 9('tiM Society of Friendi in Bnglaad ahowa a* iaeaaeaa In iti mombcnhip of 191 orar laat yaar, liriag- iog it up to a toUl of %t,98r. There are now in Giaal Britain 810 omeet. The Yiotoria OoremeMnt Bada itaelf oompelled to reduce the bomiae%paid foi tbe nport af batter. Latt yaar aa muoh ai |1SO,000 wat oaed for thta pnrpoee, tiz certt per pound beiag paid o« all butter that reallaed orer twenty-llTe OMita in tha Knglith market. Few eitlea erer get ttarted—<'laid out," aa it u oomoo ily called—«« thoy ahooM be. Thar get In ahi^ by aMfe chance and that, eiplaini tbe CSiieago Herald, i« why they are to fre^iwBtly miaabapen. New Yorli Oity haa fewer altayt than any other eity in tha world, ¦otwithatandiD^ it ia om of tka bsfnat. Ei^ly per oent. of the pnpwIattoB ol Italy la, directly or iadireotly, dapen- dent upon har agrksaltwal ratouraaa. Thare are 5,000,000 acres of onltivablo laadt, of whioh4,12S,000acr« oaa be irtlylid. Aooordiag tothe Aaaarioaa Agneolturiat the termen feel keenly the ^mpatition uf the fanaert ia Rnwia, Hoagnry aadladia. Certain gentlemea of large idea« an- aonnoa that they latead buildlag aa air liae troa the Atiaalie to tho Paolto. ••To thoaa of ideaa eomewhat laat magaUed," cemoienta tho San Fraaeiaoo Bsaminer, "the ralilng ot tha naoeaaary 1703,000,090 might aeam la the aatora ofaa obatacie, though atteatkw ia not tailed tothe faot with aaqr riaw to ditoouraging enterpriaa." Import* of whaat into Oiaat Britaia during tbe flaeal yew joat dioaad hare amouated to naariy 180,000,000 bwhala. "^ *»g»-iif^l*y i* Ik kkmm at tho prateot re^uiraataata ml the ooaatry, aad tbe rcMlt hM'haaa that tte priea mt thk ^rain haa fallea lower thta erar kaowa ftmrUmty. ItiabaUeredthatMO.OOO,- 03O hwhrti wUl he aeeded to aapptytha diiitlTliii ofthe coming year. ¦ f,Hii.i »« 111 iitm I an now oaly 188 tmatttam ol I powerfol tilbe of the Peo rli bSbaag. Their bweditary chief ia Frank Bearer, of Heneca, Mo., aa aalightaaad aad aiTitised red tmm. It ia oae of tba ayjaUwof fata, aaMoMhiM tha Boa. tM Tranicnpt«4hat vMla the tribe hat tftgeaarated, iU tflS^aahaoity ia UUaoia haa gr >wn rioh aod poworfuUia lag tha whitky that ha« baaa tl ot OMay an Indiaa'a downfall. A tratil* Moaiom ImrtMng htre aad there, Tbe drowqr bnaafait »f M faiaaetft wing, Tbe toand of roarlof rirtr far away, . A eHmUng tIh* to whloh whtte Sowen ollng— Anawer mj toal, la ^ the ptrteel dayf ' A OtM all brlHiant wH^pv geUeaiv^ k woodland torgeoat in a thootaad kktt, A Imratlett itllhMia o'er tba deadhih and, Tba hill-line kwt In tlnaha of endlam bloar. A UttIa ffra-eawrtatbed brooklet aingtag •»y. Aad ortr all toft okwda, Hha lamUaitnqr, Saarae more aerata a lllae>jaUta aky, Aht htart of i^S la Ma tba perfeot dayr A haart wU.}-throbbiag to maytbmr't beat, Two tyta whloU tpeafc i A taadi of llpaagatotta bhtablBg oheek, 4 aaaiaMr of half^MroktB whlaparktca; Tba aoalaDj of lore, by love aMTowaadj The gtatis fading of the worid away. The lea* of time and ipaee and grief aad Merer, arer, the Naw Orlaaaa Piaa- fuae, wiat then a deeper or wita gea- •rat intentt in the aubjeot of attroaom- toal raiaarjh tbaa at the pretfat tian. Tha reeeat intarriaw with tha piaaat Uvt, tjM tpeiSulatlon* that it oalled forth IB 1 Ihi retulta espeeted (rom it, have li^aiined the attcntioa of thoaaaad*, aad ereu mechaaict talk aatrooomy orer thair wor^t. The tfaotit of Veaaa, aot laag ajfo, iikawiia atirrai the iatacatt ml Ibouiaada of peopla, Vho imfAmat i aadorataad why it waa of iMpoftaaea. Thie, O, my tool) tUt It the portoct day. —Oecegia B. Borar, la Uulfaig. JIM SADLER'S DBEAH DO not reocdiaet how it waa that the coa- rereation drifted to that rery fruitful airt>- ject—dreaate. A aw- loent befon, Ihe patty: of yonag people gailh> ored at Unole aaa'a waa tba meirieet that erer onhreoed a win¬ ter night. Jokea nad nnta wwe otaekad tth gather, tha gnat old kitchen rang trlth laughtv, aad the erackiiag hickory oa the haatth aeeated to eUiae ia with a keen anjoyment of tha occaaiou. A twljg will sfaaaga the courte of aa arrow, and joit in the tame way we mutt hare boen led by tome quiet wor j, for Aoddcaly we wen diacuiilng dream-Ion. Son.e had pertooal esperUacea of a rather mild tort to relate; otban rooahfd for the tmth of eome (aataatio atorlea on the Btreagth of hariag heard them told by rery twrticular frleada. From ordip> aty aigatmarat tlie topic tpraod iato iidoiia, eac'j more weird and atartliag in ita nature, until tbn namtoct foui^a thamtelraa talkin|^ ia whitpeit, aad tbe lateraated audieaoe wen itatening with open nootha aa waU at wit)i,«paa aarr.' At laat, aftar apaitioalnfy horrible e«- perleaca iNRl -tNAn told, Aliee asolaimed with aahudder: ••Ught I ahall be afnid ta etoae aty eyee to-aight, fw fear of than horrible dieamal" •'How I wiah we had never thought of them t" aaid Jennie. "I don't intead to leave thia lire to-aight t" Aad aha draw ber featurea into a pntty griaiaea, abrug- ging her thoulden. We of the auMonliaa pamoaioa iaivhad. Tbe langh taaned to arouee Uacia Ben, who bad bein readiag hit nonaty paper. Laying it on the tM>le, he eaaM eloeer to tha flre aad atiud what the joke waa about. "Why," latd Allee, "they're baaa telling na terribia itoriea of dnama that oome tme, until we'nao frlghtaaad that wa can hardly braatbe, aad now thay hava tha^impadoace to faHigh at ut. I declare I caa't ahnt ay ayea to-aight, for I know I'U. draaa of aoaa oaa who will die in a day or twol" ••I wouldn't be at all aorprfaad," aald Daola Baa. "doaa of thaa iiera draaai araaigfatypaatfiar. IhaA a HMa aE- perioaee with .-wa of 'aa ayarif." "Tkll it, Ucdo Baat" criad tba boya. "TaU itl" "Pteaaa doati Joit think what we've aogarcd alraady I" cielalaad tlM gflta. Uada Bae aalled. •'I«oat thiak it'a aay tbriUiagar MM yoo'eaihaaid ta-^iitt,'' he •8o It woa't do joa ao aon It wata't aM that draaaiad it, io M (or the draam part, I oan't vouch, for I kaow that It aU tamad out pm WM Ji»i eight, waaa't it, when I eoae heraf \ "I told htm I thonght It wat Jdtt about that tune, and I Ut a eaadle aad gave It him, aad he ««Bt dpitain by hiaUtti tkt he'd baea thera ad often thaim hdaw tba way at weU ai 1 did. "'nien me aad the old womaa aat up a llttla longar, and after oomin' to an agiaeokent that Badlar waa aiok, bdt die- ¦graaili' aii to the proper redladlaa-'«he wai gnat on herb tea, lahert|dd It trim her HMtber->:ve went to bed, too. '•Sadler had the room joit abova the kItdMD, and thera waa a board partition ba^ean hia room aad oun, which ian't a rary good thing to atop noiae, you muit^pue. I laid then, a oouatln' the ahaep joapin' the fence, which ia a a%hty good ooeopatioa in caae yoa've any diitnotin' thiMight on your mind aad you want to drop aaleep, and I ooald hear Badlar toaata' aroaad oa Ida creaky bad. Flaally I woat to ilaeB, tha aheap ¦tiU atjuapla', aad fladiir aMU a taaia'. ¦'About thraa o'<doek ia tha aonioz I wai awakaaad by aooM ona Inwickla' oa tha daoi at aty ntm. I got np to aaa who it wai, aad than atood Sadler, holdin' the eandle, aad already draaaad. " 'Oood graolout. maat' aid I. •Ton'ra aot golag to laave tha hoaw at thbttue ofnightt* •' 'Put on your olothca,'aaid ha, 'aad ggrngtomm ataha.' ¦'Ifia voiae trwBblad ia a earioot tray, and tUakia* aometbtn' muat be wroaj, I dnaaad ayaelf aed weat down to the kitdtaa. •• •Row, lim,' nld I; tan aa what'a apt An yar goiag (or a doetor, or have yer eeaa aghoati' Fot hia (ace wm white and learad Hka. •' 4 doa't tMak t aaad a doctor,' mM he, •aed I dcn't tUak I've eeee a ghoat. Bat you rccoltaet what I told you laat aight of lay ladla' that eookethlng waa abaat te hu»paat Wdl, it'a abont that. I've had a dnam, aai It 't oae of the kiad that'a gate to be troe. Not that Vm ibad eertaia—aot that Fa doad eer- (aia,^ha aid, aort of ansltad, 'but titii draaa haa ocBMoe aaao powerful atrong that I oaa't ihtka ot the iaqiroteion of it I aniit go baok to Newborg right away, to eee If ay aten ia etill ataadiag. I dna*ad that aooahow my atora eaaght •ra, and ia thla rarr ainuta buraiag up, with all ay gooda.' " 'Pibaw I' I add. ' What'a the dea ot payin' any attention to a fool dreamt Take ay advbia, go b«ok to b»d, count ehatp, aod before yoo know it you'll be (ali aaleep, with yoar iton atill atanding itr atked Alice. "It teemt to ma that waa not tary aaaart ia Um." ••Wdl," Mid Uaola Ben, "that'i one of the (reaka of human nature. Jim waa to antiodttb know whatbar hta fnaa want otf flg^t that he iataatad that draasi Jdit to aa Ju oodd g«t back to towo. Ba played hia patt pretty well, but no man cin tall everything tbat't gdng to happen. If the doetor hadn t ehaaoK) to be abroad that flight it might hava worked di nght. When tha facta bedaaw known thora wm lota of eioite¬ ment againat Jim, bol he had dripped uttt, aad to the bett of my knowledge he. U now up in Dakata, bavin' probably atopped draming, dnoe hit Hrat dream wu uBinenaaful, though It eaae out about aa traa m dtaaan goaaralhr do." Whether tJaele Ben had ioteaded hie ttory to be aa aattdote (or the deproM- ing effect of the pravlout narration! or net, at laMt aueh wat itt oootequeaee, aad wa all (dtliUhtar hearted aftar hear¬ ing It.—Boaton Traaaeript. MIBNnriC ANV IRBD8TBIAL. aad yoor U, wdl, that'a If your tha Mea of right. You'n not aatter with you. good, you'd laugh {red by a dream.' t be' eoavincei wSbggiAttl ir,^Xi6iMm_ nd te etart to towa, a taat-, »<itfi9iraqiiai to 181 torn. Brithh newapapert an aiaeoalag voeetly^lhe qoeatlaa of aieakiaeaM ia cburcbea, «ra(artittg to tha ahaaaea of, aad abidale aaeetrity (or, tktXOtSm (or ditpoting at wrapi, hati anl ovatoeata. 8o3ie churchM ia the coaatry have win hatracka beaeath the eeata, and a (aw . \p win hart (or evareosta aad wrapi ^mVo baokt of aeata. Oje chorA ia (WKago bu regniar open chain aad the attaArant conveaieaoef. A eleaknoa taaoM to tha New Tork Tribune to Sit a leig-ffj|t waat, for thera doea aot appew to he any good reatoa, thaae daya, jiay way, whr * ¦**<> kr woaaaa ahoold aat I eoafortabia ia a ehareh at la a MhMeaataaetiagef the A« SodelyarakttXajiaeaf*, B. W. De- Ooocey rdeted 4a intaraitiag aspailaaoe trhile aotiag a« Superviaor aad Bridge Enjiaaer of a railaray. He had le nae one ot the three-whed vdedpedet ran¬ ning •» tbe railway, (ra<|oeaHy etaptoyed by Ihe mdateaaaea of way oSetala, aad Al hia track raa through a aaahar ot narrow euta, he happeaad eae Iky (o thiak over the heat thiag te do ahfpld be aaet aa eagiae. HedadiaaiMalthe only way out of thit troubia weald be te jump and at the aaoie tima ovenai tka velocipede to the right. A trid »( thtt phia ahowed that ileooM ha earned eat i injury. The value of thhi ata ly It aome tiaM aftar, whea Mr. laraa nuaia| oot with hit faro- (hhtM^aadaata leeo- ''i''j|[.|iroekc'jta'430S^ '•^ - "'.nelf' "Ttiera uaed to Im a omhi dowa ia Newborg that kaat a grocery ttara, by tha aaete of Sealer—Jim ' iier—aad he aerved oot to Dakata aona yean ago. Me and hha WM pretty weU eoi|aaia*ed, and I rather Uked Up, for ba wm tbe poUteetnaa I ever had aay dedtn'e with; oaad te give ne a ciga evety time I aatUed ap, aad trheaever me and tha dd wenaa caoip to towa, he dwaya made ua go and take dianer with hia. So la that way we got to kaow caah other pretty weU, m I wy, aad it often heppened that whita ha wu dowa ta our oonatiy ooUeoUa* biUa er boyia' pro- dace, he'd atop witb ui over alght. * "Oae eveuiug, rfhIAh ia Jait m (mh la ny aiiad m yeatotday, he eaaa rkUa' apoa hia gny bene, Myia' he'd Jad ooaaa atraigbt (roa Newbtug, aad woold Uka to atop with ae aattl morntag, m be waated to de a good bit o( raahtag aroaad ia thai ad^bariwod. Ofeoucai he waa walaaae, ai he dwaya waa. "I hdped'him pat hia heraaaway, aad he caaaa into the kitehea wbera my wife had ad oat a bite Imt hia. He eat ta a •ort gt aervona way, aad' wliaa ha wat lone we taUied a Itttia aboat tte weather aad the oaadidate (er ahmf, lot it wu deotioa year; bot the tdk ap- paarad to be a aort of one-aided, me bavfa' to do all tha chiaata'. Sadler wu appefentlj vary auoh eot of aorta widiaeaMthU* or other, and pnaeatly I aid: "•What'i tha Batter. Jnat Teo doa't aaaa 10 peart Uke m yeu geaeraUy ani' • " 'No,' Mya he. Tva get tha Moaa, Baa: bat I doa't thiak I'm dek. I aeem to^Ied eort at heavy—a kiad al a (oaUa* u i( eootdhia' drahd(ul wu about to happen. Bot I've Ioet a good liit of deep tatdy, Mdaaahbe that'a what'a tha. tnabk.' •'The old waotaa altowad u he'd bet¬ ter take aeoie o( her herb Im, but he de- cltaed, wyin' he coatldered the beet thine he eeuld do w« te go to bed u aooa u piadWib Ba loAtai an a> etoek and Mid! - " ( ter of ten milea diatant. "Sedng him at> obttinate, and fearing that ta hia weak ooadltioa he mMit aat took down on the road, I deoided to ride bac|( with Um, etpeofaUly u thera wat eooae tUaaa I wantad toget at bit atora. So, afler a huty bite ot cold aMt aad bread, ot wa atarted. "We went by tbiMd ridge road, and it wu broad daylight by the tlms we reaehed the hili thd (roaU tbe town. At we locked down ttmm Uie top e( ttie UII,Jiaeiddmedi •'•Good iaaveati Look, Bea, it'a iraal' •¦Son aaoagh, tiiera wu blue amoke eariiagupirom thu'riU^ jait aboot the laeatiaa at Sadiar'B atera. •• Wa made abeot the batad ttaa dowa thal'UU thd arm wm aude, I eoaaidar, and ialeta than dve mtautu we were daahtag duwa the mdn atreet ol New- •Oi Mg erowd had gaMared, bat tha (foat e( the atora wu atUI atanding, though tha door wu epen and then wat lota mt aatoke ta the rear. At wt came IM aoiae oaa mw m aad aid: •< •ITi a pratty had ge, Sadler, hot •e'va'uved aeet of It fcr you. Jt itr hadatbaeafot the dodor, the whoU thiag woaM hara geae ap. He eeee it jod la tha ntak of tiaa. Did yeo have itiaauradt' •' 'A Utile,' aaMSadler. •tt'avuar, but J dreaated aboot it lad aighr, aod waa^ttaed eara that tha aten wu oa Ira. ao Bao aad au rade ta to aae; iida't wa, Bear ••I agreed to whd ha add, aad tkaa I aakad hha how tha flra had atartad. •' ^That'a the qeeeiad part of It,' aaid tia aiaa, 'At tlte doctor wat ridia' aloag eariy thia aMrdag he mw a light io iht warahouae, back of the aton, aad thtakip' it might be thievaa, he got off ead teeked ta. It traaa't thievai, hot a flra, 10 be ydted '••rat" aad waatto trerk like a aaa to do trkat ke couU. Be raa tale tke woodahed aad got tke as, and t'oea la jua aotur- aUy cot away tke llttta kdlway Ikat eoaaaeto tke WMaaooa wtth tke atora. Tkan a eroard of na toraod ta oad^dM what we eouM. We had to let tia warakeaM go, bot we aved tbe atora, tkoa|^ we idgkt kare damaged tke gooda a Uttta eanytag tkaa oat.' •• 'Birt kaveat tkey aay idea bow U atartadr I eaked i^ata. '••ThatfodeCadeikliirriok that I Idtta eharge mt tke atera and hara dropped a aatehl' mM Jim. •• 'Why.' aaM tke aaaa. 'U aeemt tkat tkera ia dl aehtterad dl over tha aten floor, aad the doetor aaya the doorway to the atora wu Jnd eovered wKh dl. Too kaow thera ww ao dl ta the atove, ai yea kept it aU in tke warakooM.' ••'Thaa aoeMbedf atatt have tet tt aOra,' tdd I. 'Whera'a Merriek, tke ctRkr "'Bm tayt he teft tke alara at aix e'ele^, aadapeattkaeveaiag at a ^ty,^ A dootor hu laaaokad tke theery thd tiM tMat metbod of Inducing a flow of thought b to tay the head fld oa the tabta. Dr. Darid D. Stewart, of Jeferaoa Medtaal College, Phitaddphia, ctaimt to have diaeovered ttut hydronapthd it a cun for chden. Tben an teo placu of the wrtb, dii- tant from eaoh otbar 800 milet aad up- watda, aod yd aoae otthe tea bu either tatttude or loagitude. Loadoaen aarieady diaeaa the ad- raatagu of ptadog a aohoAl of orooodtiM ta the Thanaa, to ad u toivengaM, and thkt purify the water. Cari Voght, the celebrated German aaatoaid, ta ratpoadble for the theory that amaU-haaded idiota hra a rdragrada naeraateat toward the auakay type. A poat-mortem examinttion of the. brata of a Mteteari paaper abowed that it wei|^ in eaooM, or mora thaa thne tiaua the wdght of the normal brala. A raleraphoaa devica hu beea Inraat- eJ by a Freachmtn which will rdVMl the approach el diitaet veeaelt by miking andibta tbe noiae prodaoed by the m >ttoa of ttair propdiert. The tatad eora for obvity it to par¬ take of oaly a aingta diah d a meal. Tbia, It it add, will ia a few weekt re¬ duce the weight of the moit obate too to a normal cjiiidi»Mli tt a itaa wke ynlglB. IW pouodi M atroag m a fly- ikehder family he l#padi along tovd gteond aaid the aaa. 'Ihit ken dwMa BheriS Bttaea; kell be abta to tdl yoo diabout it, (or he wat the flrrt aua hera after the doetor.' ••1 hurd Sadler My lomethtaig jad theo, tyut I eouhla't quite ratch it, aad the Best miaato be wu makiag hit oM keiaa iy dowa tka atnd d a rate' that weaM kara bed aU tke jqekaya d the fair. And m ha teft, a mighty atroag awMitcitcin eaae ta. •^WaU, the aheriff told me jnd about whd tba aaa had tdd, with the addt¬ tioa that It loekad Uke a eaa of-^wh«t do you call itt—4ncan Jeriam. ItoUhia tbe atrange dream ttiat Jim had, awl he Mid that teemed to cHach the thing) aod ha had no doutit tbat Sadler haO ar¬ ranged a alow (ua liiaMd( ia the fran- > Imra the aton do> tnce. and had tliea c Oheaileal aetlon (ormed a atone In tha atoetaeh o( ht Martbale, the (amoui hadUe jeapiaickone of Parit. He died, and the done, a bdt neariy dght tachei ta diaoM^ar, ia in tha muaeum of e Pariatan veterinary. It It raggeated that tin aoKutar cm- tractioB to wUch the oorptM of ohotan vidimt ara aabjed aight gin a clue te tha rad aatora ef the diseate. Thea twiteUagt hara led to the ddudoi; that aaay patiaott have been baried'aUve. Aaida (rom the honey atored by tha boay bee the Rhode blaad Biperimeal Station axpraatM tha beUe( that the in- Sueoce Imm aad inaada eiert ta tht proper (ertibartion of the flowera of (rdto aad vegetable! it of far greater iatportaaoa than ta gaaenlly dtawed. Foadl raaaatat of tha hoga aalmila rial iahabltad the pidaa of Kattera Ora- goa httodnda of yaan ago an foual ta the plaoer alae ahora Prdrta City. A bage tenth Mvual iao^Ma acroa the crowa WM pieked ap a (ew daya ago, white aarly ta the aaaaer the immena aknU of aoaa aadeat apeetai tt adad wat (ooad neer tbt aaaa ptaea. TIm color o( eertdn thrimpa aod crab* aad alao the color of their eggt an known to vary greatly with the aar- rounding ThoM living ta green ¦poagw an OMch larger, tay vattly mon egga, whieh era atee a Itttta tacger, and tke akriaapaara graaa or yeUow, aad Ika targe etawa ara dwaya oraage red, white tkoM of the brofn apoagu ara red, Moa er browa. „ For dl kladt of aotate mis hdf a ptal ef awed dl with hdl a glil of torpea- ttoe; atlr lato thte powdered rotteo atoaa tUI of the eonalataaey of orum; UM ta tta ordinary way. Fof tut, to three pinta of water pot ooe ooow ol dtrioaoM, two ouncw o( emery powder aad ei^t ouncat of powderai p^iiaiee etoae; aii wdl aad om with a waad, tattlag the miitora dry ea tha artieta to be oteaaed; thea poUah with iMther. tka BvaiaeE Voeta't Caaae Stanai. Tin (aeta an thd the equiaos hai littta or nothing to do wita aotama etormt; aad. excepting tbd tbe WMthar te ta a gaaaiaf ouattled oondiUon, Mwed by the chaagei that ara takiag place in tke atmoaplMra, tbera te no mora MOM la expecting a teriet ef atoraa at thc tiaa the aon "oraatM the Une" thaa d aay other auton of the year. MateorddgiaU and WMlhar es- rta ia gaaeral, ^bo hara worked for yean to aprod thla popoter fallacy, de- aerre tha gnatad credit; in fact, tben te tardly a ataadard by whloh-we oaa BMaaura oor indehtednea to theM men wlto work untiringly to diteover and root od popular eiron and eatohliab acbotifle tratha ta theu ptaeea.—St. Louto Re- poMta. : — ' Pripltivo lartaatiag ia Beatder. The area plaatad to wbMt ia Ecuador te 40,090 acrat, and amaU (armt, (rom oae to tea acrM eaeh, an tba rata. No nMMddaery it emplojredtotow, oultirate, gather «r threah the grda. A wooden ptaw dnwa by osen turnt the ground over, tha aead te town by band aad wheat la oat with knIvM. The traadiag of horaet and mulct MpaTatat the grda fiom the atraw, and it te winnowed., by bete^ dropped through aadi atevw held In the taad, the wind Mpvattn^c the doat aad ehaff (rom tha graia.-~Ameri- oan A^crtaaltarid. A a**- Sweden. parafBeed po ngiilar inter< ffer^ Match, te bdn »i«f< mn mm dedicated. six CominoaweiiraisOyeu Tftftlr World'a Fair BuiKtags. ImpreiBive Oeremoniei Attended the Formal Oonseorations. flix 8tota^ taelndiat New Yer'jt, Maaaa. eh^irtta and Ohi« toOk adviataja ot tha prtienoa ot thtir leading oOl'jidi ta Ohieago tadedloats tbdr pavUlont ta the Workfa Fdrcronndi. Tba Mata bnUdten dthottgb, at a ral». far (rom flalikal aow. witt (etia oa< of the I ItaU - ' inojt tatei'tdteg poiltiOB. Thai tothatof the atoiaa of the gred ex- poiltiOB. Th«yoo»D7aa araa ttooad only tothat o( the Ug Fair baOdUiKa, anl tod- tirtd among Ihem ara the ttfnetana pat up bv maay (ortign oMotnat. By lir tba haadaemad Btato bolUIn» m tnarM the taniNaLtetaatet Mow York. 1» eontatoaa eetaataed hdl, flfty-ata tmeimiy ttat, vaatlba:aa, baaqnat rnonia, Btobaa^ baerooiaa aod all the appotataieatt A a olaS boaae. Tbep|Wpawo:tba SUto bolidliMi taSefWrgroaada te to aOord boapitoiae re(natt.tarlttoou)eetoitbat viiltori wIU aooa ttaa of the tadieat array of ttaptadoot edUtetaaadczUUta. ChM aetooc tha namaroua dtdlcattoai wMttel at Um Ntw Tork BuUdtag. No other Stato nrpaaatd htr in tha aaai- btr and eharaeter ot diattaipilahed paraooa BartlalpatlB« ta tha wt trala*, imd the bdldtaf Itadf provad to ba om oftheflaea paviUoaa ea tha groMMii. A targa aiaadlage wu ireatoi, th* inTitoi galMt dane anaibirtag asa Atter muHc nd prayer tka cMrdaa btan with the (nnaal atttonoMat of the bnUdtag to expo. aMtan aatalrv Ohaoaaay M. Dapaw. at Praal- daat of tha Board of Ummtcmr* til iht Am- uut d the Stato e( Rew Tork. Thaa oame Ike acaiMnaiit at the bdldiay byOiraacor flraaielraTli. aad addrataa by Oovtraar Ftawar aad ArehMahopCorrlaaa. Theda- by WiUtam H. Jbiflrjir aad moato by Booa'aMarlpe .Bead btoiuhk tht dedtoatiaa txtrelaia to a tteae Tba MaataohDiettt pavlHoa wu (onaallr daUvtrad ortr in th* moTnlaf to O iraner Raotill. by «. 0. Hpvtr.rteittallta the Htato Oommialeir, aad the Oovaraor ta a abort apaiolx l«tvaed the batldtag to Mr. Hevay u the BtTaadira Oiiaaaltaliiair. Tee mtnhet wermamtam bttatm fraetloabi*, aa rraryhedy waa aOZlMu to attond th* Mow Tork dedioatloe. lotraaaaaatarad ttroaitly at their balld¬ iag ta tbe faiaaeoa. PfwUut Graeby taraed the edIMae ortr to Gtoveraor B<ii«t, who dedleated It Ib a taw jraeaCat wgrda to the Sxporfttoo, miiaelur-aajiard Pavla ra- apooditfg. Un.lM-ia Oota Barber r«eit*d a eomawaioratiT* ode aad B. P. L«adj da- Uvared an addrtw. Ovar thrM haodred Rhode USamian aaw Ceramiaaionar ttloMhand the k«r* at tbtir Btata balldiag ovtr ' ryrnao. aU taree The Kanai dadloatlaa wu theroagUy to- thuitaatlr. The (aoMoalloioe CUah, whioh wu braid at th* Caotaimtal Btpetltloe. tang an oJe, "Halli Happy JCanaat." A. J. MnSekaotSnparlalmdaal iTtaaiM Cem* mtadaaar at Agrk-uitor* Hehaa, J. U. Irtt, Mra. I.«wi« Baabaoh, Un. Robert O. dltoh- dl. and Judge Alirrl H. tThlto taadw Uhlo mada^aborate prmaratioaa for har Tb*^wiMe Mato taaMatOMk all ta* Btato em3mt,im OiW^ ¦tatoriekl Bool*tr anl iWUbot theScato trolMa Tan praent. Mpetohte wera BMMto hy (favaraor kcKtaley. Senator B Mnaaa, Beaater Brtoe aad Captain W.W. Ptabod/, PrcaUMrt a( th* Board d Stato Maaagen. THE LABOfi WOSLD. ttmnd amoBV atrtktag Ml worktn te Ftaaaa. Taovau la aintnaadglt Taa wagai d Mm CUeaaoBaaoMort Ualoa hara heu ralaed from 18.53 to gl a day, Taaaa ara aaM to he tower aaleldn aaaag ataan than among any elhtr alaa d weiAc- Kaauuio had 370 itrihn dnriag th* um Im Moatha oKwl of thea (ur a radnatlea el th* boon of labor. BogtAuan ta B^rila, OMwany, ora try- im to eaoora enotrol of th* oaallMu aod tramway aoiployei. Joaii Kn«au.A, a loeaeaoltae aaglaaar wu aatBtoattd for Awaoibly at Oaaaaa, N. T.. br the Deoioeraltb Oanraaaealagllah ttreit ean bagta at a llttto ovtr a dollar a day and eoadaelan at aavtaty-gva eeota a day. LABoa oivaaiaattaM ara to amha a atraat agafiet th* Puavivaata RtilraadFa Taanbtaataaakan d rtaolBaatl, QAAt, a Im ta atae hara radooad thalr boon trom ptr day ta tevaral targe laelariaa. Taa Phltaddphta latter cantera deownd aredarMnad workha hoofo. l-helr toed oaiaa hu a aMaaberaUp at ahool foar hna- MoBB wooMB oad ehlldraa an aauteyal ta thehat-aMktag tadoeery of Ctermoay thao ateo, tha teltai^ anabtr baliM 4771^ whlto «A» weaum aad MS eUldniatrarfc at tha Ired*. Bt adopltag the rafanadoa . Brotherhood d Itaahlaary Moaldtn te now Mtbltd to aaaaod ito coattHattoa aad daol oOtotn withoat hoUfatj taa tad ve eonvcntlaoa. Taa daatoad far tkllled tetew ta the kaagen^ tltatrio wir* mam a' raonra aad othar trada b "vary ^ t la ael aa ktta aaa ta New Torfc Ctey la a good trorkataa aad hdeagt to a At theUaoaUy (Walati oopptr worka aak toyata dedoet oae otat par—^ ' ¦""" ledoet oae otat par week for ooMm Corthe wetkata. hS^btHire Iha ntadvaaofadoad naa oaa gM Iheeoata they hara to par aboat one doltar lor hriaa. aid the Taaoparatora la thaemnloyi BaltiaioraanlU:itat*l ^^' AmuukIkImi IsOfiMM ated eeato-for tnte dl . or twMtv dollan a moath; eopy operator^ I tttearapUe eerrlnhara ta* of wagu oa a gra-to- n dlapatofcara aa taareaa moath: eoor eoeratorc Taa •tUaMtM Oteagow aad Ortaaook > at work, evary one d 1 __ eepi any ooeopattoa that might dtar a^ tboaghakUledinrfcotwMttair tradaa lUpretaat hdwua orar IpO) awa eal than wlUha toa» 50,000 PEOPLE DROWHED. I. w The Vellow Rivar Again Oaaaea Awfol Oeatmottoh la China. Lettcrt (rora Coloa briag tamUa ac- ocuttto of the loMof life aad property oauaad by tb* breaking ot the banka of th* TtUpw Mvrr. wUeb te kfMJ odted "Ohloa't aol^ raw." Ute eoly tbrM yMn ttaee the whoU baata at the rivar wu iMded. and mam eaam a aew flood (ally urttaatrnnt u mm other. ItteuMaMtedthal the flooded dte- trlot It IS) mllet teogbft thirty mltee wHto. that over aaow peopl* hav* bteo drowaad, and thd (dty l-QMiXU wiU mtrrgta death aalaa the CMMaa ItawanMaKit JtaratebM th-m feed (TOM aow i^aezt epriag. Thaw flgnrta tgnAfi amm Umot Iha taondly at th* eata-otty, ta whloh, ta MDgte nUagtt, tb* wboto tow of Ufa tA Jduutowit te^iariMMaaJ., The work of year* ago, ani th* Ml awapt away th* al" WilMtl thay wara made mt maw. te «*t«*rd dMbta Me wator te Hfu» i..i Hfuii nni whote (MunM an '^ttr houiaa. ^,,Aaly uotoraa rUM thh 1.......! ..I .1.. THE HBWB EPITOMIZED. ' Baatara aad Middle Btatee. NoantATnma (or manldptl oflta*i twtra aade tallow Yotit OAy. Thatataay lU aoBitaaMl Tbo nai V. OUrojr tor tyer, the Kipattauis nomlnataJ Jitwia ottafauaad tha Ooaaty 0>mo«raiv oomt- aatad ^diallaian. FuU Iood tteluiia war* paita tke Odd, hot tli* Jallotal ewifl'tatoi ereih* atato ta eooh tawinoi. Haw Tork Pteaoorney tadoratdth* Tammtny Uekal. Taatengdtitaa'39t>l*ahTO9liD9 b*twwa New York Citr anl Ohiniji, III., hat baan foroiaUy optoel by Miyora Oraat anl Waahbora* axohanxtag graatliU* by wlrei Tan N*ir Tork TaAt Clab aoMiitad Inrl Onoraren't ohaUM|e toeiU a raoa lor Mm Anoerioa'a cap. Ax-imoatrtAhw Hmnaho PmoorMt waa tanmmrty aleetodi by' the Variaonl Lagte- tatara to aooonl Mr. RJaoali te the uatted Btatw Btaala. Xaonraaa PAtatoK Lkrm wu ttaa Hng whh Ua aagio* oa th* Iraf. aaar Ifavarly, N. T., whw a yard togin* ta eharge el JMrn- aaa eaoa ap the mata Itaa trittabaa VBECiED IK A TTFHOOH Tbe Stennshtp BekkBra Lost In the Chins Des. Tweotj-three Saved Oat of Grew of Two Hundred. ta taoal aa-l'ema4iid tato Ltvatfa eagtat. baraa aad bte Sra'oan wara kOlaJ, aalNl tl. by . bte Sra'oan wara kOlaJ, aa' word Paaamera, a brake aea, 1 a Mboea aad Mitel Uk'tMtotMaxJiaaaBkx. Watm Mo- VBAoa addhteatd a aoaa mtattac of Damo- erato U OoaMr Unlna, New York Qty XK^Jovoraor forakar, d Ohto. addraaaed a RapabUoan meeting ta Brooklyn. Bix airmaaD ahool obildraa wara atattJ on tomparary eaato ttmamjmm Ugh al Waal Wtoitad, rahaariiag tor tb* Oilttabai Diy nelehratton wata tbe itraatar* oollapeed aa I ajO Idt to th* floor. Maay got broku Uathi^ bntjioa* wer. klltoi. Aaair tb* Inman lln* atosnihlp Oltr of Porta maka goo.' her elal n to aapraaaier 'a^toaoda at lae ooaaa. loit beatea worid'a raeori evar Ibe grayhoaada oi I oa^a a#iptol Uuir hu ta reeofll whloh waa tb^w Aiaeri bar own reeort, whloh waa tb^ warif a raeorA aak- lagtheauyage troaa gawaaMwa to New kerk ta Bve day^ (onrtom ' twa' ¦ faU Iha voy^ a&l on oat Aagr aalltag HO tha gf laliil atttaao* evar ejBel ta tooraoan. CaAnbH SteaKaAi.Taa * Od., grooin, ef New Torh City, hara tatted, with Uabliltia of ovw |7U0,m The PedoMta and Orteotd ttaomiblp Bokhara te a total wrack on Send lltead. one otthe Pbaag-Hooor Pteoidorugroup betwuM the Wand et Partiom and tha ChtaMM aMtalaod. Odr twantr-thm per> tbaa oa board the Bokhara wara Mvad, the loot Indndtag the ooatmanilar of th* ataam- Ihlp aad tba grater part of her oAoar* aad Then wara 10} paraooa absord th* alaaaa- lUp. Ot th*M ITn wara drowned. Twentr paiaauaai^ flra ofltoira and Ihraa etrgaaaw at the Bong Koog gantaea wara aoaoag toe ket. Jtmoi^ tha raved wera Or. toweoo aad lieataaaiit Morfcbaa. Tha Bokhara aaited (roa BhaaghaLOhtaa, (orMoacMeng. Boon after ihasAadaha ^ ' by a tapboon. Tbe Bddiara'a ra doaalr hatteaed down, but the hatohM wera MolL and tooa tha hataba thaaaalvM lifted aad earried ovarheard. Bpara aaila wan thaa laahed ovtr the opedoga bat tbaM wwe d Uttto earvtoe ta praveattag the aaufrom ...... otwaterl THE LABOB Tsotraue to mtaanandgtaMi Taa Waga at tke '»•«' hora haaa latewif) Tmak an aaid 1 .dlreaaia aau from lattrtoa the bold, aad aooo toa* had etrttred the ttuaiehlp. Watar begaa to poor lato tha •rarooei.and, thoogh ~ " Itouf, ft b*- erary tSort wm mode to keep I mm to gala on the ponap', whtoh trar^ work Itta aal.performtag atta ta eaeh wbelida' tay of Boatb aad Wsei. Ooraamn StrMpaaer. of Ktatta.etat a „ -HT .. . jj^i^^ Auittt, ot I OUoago rm. YTaM^vaaaa Major atural theOUtadBlatoa Army, aeaaWat that a eospany of uratay be taat to ta* Bo hordar (ar Ih* protoetioo ot dttoau tmui ta* reanant of th* O.1II00 gai>«. Viuaaartal la lagtowoel, a ubarb at Chtoan IH.. aai did danaage to the aalnt ot gtm^llllO. Oo* wjoaaa arm Ulled by tamplag tra-n a third-tlwr window In a iiaail. Bedtotdaoa* at th» KUMto wtra to hi a: W aadw the dabria. RaiiCMB, N. C wmt ow haodroi yeara old a (awltertaga, anl ah* ealahntal tat il.ayaaetabwato eiraf _teM deeeratMl to baJ rad I*— ''Odbr Umt, to Bl I day Bhift wail eaa* ooalatolag ntoat Ma w. •aid felt ovar aavM haalrti tett. ¦ WM tawtantly kUlei and toe elhtr a all laga brotua. Fjor wera tataUy horc Taa Itapablleaai aod Prapla'i P^rty hara agrwJ apoa afattea ta liodaiwia. WrmmhtmBtmm. BABOk Fata, tha Ilaflan Mhdalar U Watalnglod, anooanoid taat King Haotbart at ItalyhM aoaatoatol.Pirotaaaor iUho^ to* aonlptor of ta* Ootavbu aaonamMt, a ehevaltar. CAaiaaroOoara meaban dtbaBoprama Oourl aad taa Otptoatatto Oarp* atartol (or Obtoagofrmn Wathiagtea on tptalal irata*. TaaMMaod raaurt d Oaaaral /oha IL ""'^igltt Ifll ' ooaoaadiag ta* VUlid Btatot Aray, hM bara *ut to Bw- relary BUaa UnrsB Statu Mmaroa ro Voau- UBI.A Itaaoaaa au (ormslly reoogniaaJ Ou- end l>aiipara ttavaraaaat. tae at thair ntapdeapadty. Cnoatataatiaa prevailed among the par- ¦inaart. None d thtm wu allowed oa deek. Then to the eabla, tkoagb they (attrraal- Ixad thair deaga. wera lar aaoN eatan than theaMtracapaeaagank Aouog the tellar pandauootait nigiMd. Ttiey wtra aaoally trUaaaaiaad had il aol baaa for Mm faot that thar wtra leehed betow. many ot thea taeaaalva oadeaUedly hara throwa tatotheaM. Boon the ood paaara aad flraoMa droaroad ool by the iator riatag tothe Bre- rooea, aad a taw miantaa latar tae flm wara extiaatiAabed. The doakey hollar oa tba aada daek wara kept goiag, bowevar, and the pampe eoottaaed to work, keeotag th* wder oea gatalng u rapidly u ft otaar- wtaewitaU hara doae. OaM tae flra v uot the voaael htuae aaataaagaabte. jraalapoaribto to eel aay aava. Ia 11 eooditioa the veaaal wu drivea oo tiuwe. Bl 11 ybody wu ordered 00 deeki Tkapaa- wa had pel aa Ufe pr aatt iwa. bottiiaae mtbUlmmm, u many ot taa peopto > awapt erar board aaadrawnad by th* MU braafctag o>var them. It wu linpoed>laa|^lowar the rhoa oa th* vMadwuTCI^ wara amaahad to piaeu aoae atropdad. whUethonoa th* tea aUd eoald BotbeapproaohfdiMcaamd tbe aau thai a I Mian the Miamart deoha. All ihadded uadar tke tm at the dook (or what littto aheltor theyaOeribd. ¦y ttoM a tM aorgad ovrr th* vmiM ibar grew laa% aaow et tham hev.> away. nvod man- tohokl EiratAIIV bad STU HriK« anrle taa MoathiL atoat of tbem (ur a I tb* boon 0t labor. BooiAtiani In Btrlta, iag to ateara eoatrd d the J tramwi^ aovtoyea Joaa Kjin>u>A, al waa aomtaatad for a atm My at 1 T., by the Denuerati. DMTaaaon >ndUh • a llttto over a ddter aV at a*vaal7-flra OMta a day. era to I th* PaanaylvnDto R« attitode agataa tta* union*. Taa oabinat maken of Ctadnnatl, Ohio. hara radnoed taeir houra (roa tea to aine ptr day ta eerard targ* taetarlaa. Taa Phlladalphta letter oarrlen deoaad a itahK-tioa of workiag boon, llielr looal oafani bM a maiabtrehip d abo' dred. • Mbaa womra aod 1 ta tha hat-maktag tadaalry 1 mao, the latter'a nnmbar t , HMOwooMo aad Ut eUMrea trade. Bt adopUaa the I ftxHharhooda) Mad enaUad to aoiaad ito • oOoira withoot heUiag eoavattoM. ' Taa deaaid (lor lUntd Ubor ta thej hangen, etootrto roofan aad othtr trada te rmy brllli,'l thara ia not an kOa man ta Naw York C who ia a good werkmah aad behinga to ¦ nnloD. AT tha Uandly (Walan etpper workl ein- ptoytndwlnet oue eeal ptr tatefc loreettw tateoded for tbe wottaaaa, bal baCan.lh* relatlva at a dead man eaa od the tbay hara to par abont eaa doOar (or. Taa oparatara ta the aaaaleyaaal BalttoMra aad Ohto taiefrapUe atrvtaj danandad aa toflraaa or waga ea a J ¦tad aoale-for trata dlapateSaaaa f oetwaatv doUanamaolh; eopy r doOan. Taa atagaatloa ta tbe ahlpboUdiag 00 tha Clydak ta Beetta^ la moataarioaa. TheBerlhRritlth aatlmatoa thai than ara al preaai Olaagow aad Oreaaeek ovar ttJHO 1 ot rnUt, arery am at thtm ^wUtmg^ teaoW eapt aay eeo i>iagt!id||l wbaU :S9lmt TIEIIABIET8. fjate ' Prodaoa Qaatad ll ot Ooant In New Tg TaalViallaH rmttrti the toltowlax dle- wy o< Btato Vbkla^ dated &hieacBi "By the dfreettoa of tha O. paiah trmm Baaretary o< Btato 1 Baiparhr, the Chare* d'Afldra aaprea to yoa; ItaK Mm fltat day d Oatobw, devoted to tha oaverad eatobra- tloa of tba four hoodradta aaaivw- of the diaaevary d Amerim. hii loi- ;raeateli<»ui ary of the dtaaevar pwtelMaJaaty'a aaaet eeagrel oflhei aai wtebvafir the weUara d the eotintrr. I hara eoaveyel to tht Obarge roor data anoTMdaUoa ot the taaaarid mwaage tUi Rm- Voeolirt. . ALt. th* Greek rapreaaotatlrae ta aaata hara beea ordarad to teavalheii . oa aeeoant e( the aaiaora br Booiaaale et a Omk aawdiaair* torton*. TuRooiaaalaa dtdoBMlieriaraaalallvM ta GraaM havt •leo beM WNhdrawa. Ptra miaan and thru wooM-ba raeeawi wen uCooatad to the Palanao (Itdr) ral- TaaWahahe trihiv to Bad AfHei^ at- laehiatha Oaraaa atatioa U Mpwapwa, ssnoX^hScT^irSrr taodtn of the Mattoa wara wooadel. Taa Fraooh ChaalMr at OepuMa wu opaofU attw tha raoea, the Qovaaaeel wuioaaWaaadtarajard to the Oaraaaax tabortiraahkab Uwudaoidedio aalltotha atrikMbrarUtraMoo. Fowaraui workaau wtra boried br the MViag ta o(a eawar ta Hamburib Oermanr: two wara aoffuM tod Fooaaativaaaad (oarteao Torkteh ad- dim tran klllad to not! ta Crate. Taotue Nau.i, an Amartota, waa toand ¦all&ottha murdw at MatUdaOtovw, ta Laodiw, Baglaad. aad wu etatoaeel to b* nta* (Mt datn, Sh* fa 1971 by Laird * Ca^^^ mm.. park, tar eBglma, dfeOO keaM powar, wara ddie oooqioaad tovartod type. The eorgo of the Bokhara waa vai^ valu- able. It eomprlied a larg* aaoaat of qiaol* and a large annalgBmmt of tUk. aaaae asd raAS. lan.ohotoaMKir a|3^ .116 JI ai ttmrjk NEW8T QLEAHIN08. Ta* potato crop la not up to the itaodarJ. KAmua ia having aaothw pUju* of graa- UaaAT damag* wwdooe by SeetetaBar- dintei at nau IOO haUdfaga (afl, ondw- BUtM by waiwi than wera aeveral wraoka eu the Bpaniih oout. A aav^LWOXAar outbreak ta Bonttago dMMtMro, ArgaatiaaRipublki, malted to a deiiiarato ooiiftlet, ta wbioh the revolu. tloaUto wera tODoaealai. Five uaa klll*d and ulu* wounded. HOBSE THIEVES SHiLEO. A Vmagmrmim Battto l^eaalM tn the Ma> terottaattoa tathm flaap. Newahu Jnal biM reodvad (Inalk Iteir Ftat, tathe narthara porttoa at mkha, at a battte that nadtad to tha kiMageC agang o( boiH tUevm whe hed leag heu a aoaroe d grrat Iom to (armen and atoekmao. A lanre peM waal out ta aaarqh at the tUevM, who wMTa operaUng wtta the nt- aKotbeMaea. TIm peaa wuahaaal aboal a fflrtalghk Oaeaflaraoea tbe tbtova wera teaair oaaiped at a tprteg at the head of a Aaltew baalo, atnot a qaarten of a aiUe ta dtaaatar. Thay wara waU Taaaa ar« 000 oharitaU* orcaainUioaa lu Niw T«* Ctty. Hora ta Waahiagtoa hara beM Injored br tnit oatfrpiltara. AtABgmma, Coan., hu Juil otiehrated bw aBOtaaaaivanary. Raraara aak* il'appew UmI gooJ oim'j hooey will be aoaroe. Taa fruit orop at Boatatra CaHftorata i* ealiaaatad Ihte year at ea,snooo. 'A McraoB ihattwad a woiimlll near Blaokpotot, CoL. a tow daya ago. Taa oar tomto* •eoattnina in the We*t owlag to tha Immtnii grato wop. Taaaa hava h**n 17,aaa oaiai ot ohotera In Hamburg, Germany, with TWJ dntlia. A aaw hrmnal hai bean adoptid br iho gpitcwpal Ouwd Coaveatton at Baltimorr, FMoau troa Burope tadioato tae grain yitM about flftau pw out. beltw thaa laa:^ year. PuaooAaaaa hav* beeo touad (or maar ot th* MiiMiihiitalle (ardu nportoi at afaaadonel Taa flrat dtaeovtry of a eomat br photoj- rapfer bM been mad* at Lick Obewvatorr, toOdUorota. Botia of the iMw ahlpa of taa UUtad Stota Navy are to hara thm imohataoki. aaoh MO toM high. AaaptaBoticd aadaea ha atiudterga banto of utMa to Oaiaa Towaahlft Iowa. aad aaaay have died. Taa tax eoUeolor of New York City took laMKOt^OOO ta two boon aad a hdf oa the flra day (or paymaat. Taa atoraga ballary qrttam ie to bs adcaitad on Me Seoood avenae abraurail- md, New Yerk Citr. PoMTMAaTaa OaaaaAi. WAaAUAKca hu Oaharta uialiiiaetort to (ornlah aaaua ani addraaaaato adrarMtan. Taa Oaited Btatoa croiaw Boatoa hM been oidand to reoMto at Hoootala until the Hawaitaa traohta ta etMMd. NawYoai^ Board of BtttanaH flgum out taatM wftteoal •W.000,090 to earry on tb* alty govaramaot ta UML Gold hta been (ooad uor fyaohenbwg, to Htar, Proaata, atwr tha old goM min«» which wera ta uperattoo a thouiand yaan tiled Btata cruiaw New. t by the (dlura of ta* Qomealaad, Peoe., to •looa armor (or hw 24 St 1» SO M tl 17 Cminrrr—St. ftPaia^ at A Peon., flrato. Waatera. flrMa..*....... Wratwo. aaooada Waatera, ttfr(ta.....^. Btoto dary-haH taba dM pdti,*klru Batt take aod palta lato. Hd( tabe and palta, Mb. Waiah taba, axtru...... Walfh tabe, ltto _ wStobikUa Watora—la. orMiawr, lato W. Ioi. oraaaary, Ma... W. Im. onoBwr. fte... Weatorn FWotorr, fraah, flrato W. Faotorr, wooBd*.... W.Faetorraad dairy.SJa Btato faotorr—VUl <:raBm. whlta^ (aitoy Fall w*aai,ooiarMl,(aacr Full oraaa, good to prima Part akiaw, choice Part aklni^ good to Partikfani. comaoa Fnll akima aooa. Htato aad Pann—Fraah.. Weatem— Fraeb. fanoy. Freeh, prtoaa. raona Ana aaaai Apptaa-R«laorta bW flW OrtMioai».pwbbl...... tOO SweetvarietWperbU.. SIO Paara, BarOalt, pw batb.... IM Bettd, pwbU tn OoeaateaaooklubperbU SO) Oraam, op rivw.-DaTTs lb. IS Up rirw, fHatarm. (lb. 10 Op rivw, CeoMind, S Ik • Paaahaa. Jaraar,tBtaa,taMhel. —- Poor to fair — Ptoaia, oprivar, ptr laata. . — BtataL Mta baakaa Craabtiriai^ OapeCod. bbl. 4 00 Btata laWLfalrtodwtoe... UOl. prioM UOl, coaaaoa to good,. Ota odda.,^. TTr.'.. uVa fovtrar. Fowte "ifiraey, Btata Plan. Weatorn, pwte Spriag Ohtekaaa. toad, ta.... Boothara pw lb Rooaten^ old, pwlh........ TOriMrKoarlb Dooka-Jr./., N. Y., I par pair l[eolhera.pwpdr.. Geaa» Waatera, pwpalr ^BoolMwa, uerpate.. Pigeoaa, pw patar roiTLniT- I St St sa ss SI a* l» AjMBBxTataraato in ta* OUbart IiUnds •raaaSli^alBUtbaratatocoftas Britiali Itaa Gllharl laiandan ars tyitoiaatir.aHr daodvadaad aota ta»> praottad atavwy in dltor nine et •4,tip,i|lS.S}J a* ^"— pariai ol Taa total eleertaga ottha tUty-oae Mehbava deariag hooaa (or Ma aathttailagBaBtomhw S» (oot nt> iag^4U^lfll.aB taar oonpared wita the UU. mooatad. aad l^ttiy """"t^^ had with Thenttten taam a dooM flne baraaa, ttolen trom vwiem faroMr*. were eooktag thate dtaaen « Mina up audiurpriawi tben, Fiadtaf thwn- idvm larreudad, the tUean thai Bve or ata o( tha atotea boraa aad othw thaa M breutwerta a^^a ataS* bora laiataan. The thedtag wu aU at tone raoge, aad lettor mi haa^ battte no lataUliM bad nralteik Atim a 00a- tdtalton a majority at the parmi.i- . 4i.T«i thaaedTM in Uneabaut ba'' ha taewanl of ttw thlevM aad a ft ea tbe.wkdagidi^jge mi «». yr-ri. •mm Atn,, The- huotai naa atarted (or a Utotabl tkAA laaa.'aitiaBtJa uoaix the douni* danger. jMMBaBHKauiubw w*rc woun-lad af^^^^^^^^HP Tha OOLPMBPa FETEB. A Manalfloeat Ihtrada la Mavaaa laatlngBavaa Boan. Tbe parade beta al Havaaa, m part et tbe ¦itaaibMlelte, bM aevw tafM cxeeUed ta Caha. The weather wu heaolUd aad.Ihe huatatriim oae eod d tba dty to tba othw wara gay wita flaga aad bunting. The PraAKtha aata aveaoe d tha diy, wu humtatbevoad daoripttaa. The deoora- ttaea # taeMai lafliiirra, BetalFaaJ^ the liwaa^lSiabS aad the Payrat Tbutra wara porttoatariy BoUoeeMe. .Ibaataluaia the parkaoteagtbeIVade wwe aiao nntiiiaalda ftir the^eteoaraliou al£at thata^^^^lMetaUy tbeitatae d ladhn Tfa> »o'dooK. 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Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1892-10-28 |
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 | 28 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1892-10-28 |
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 40873 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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ALBEBT 0. STUBOIS & 00., FablisherB.
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An iNl]l£MDM'r tlUlM NSWCIPA^EB, OEtdlEil Td LII^^bA'^ITB^ WAL JXd OEVSBAL IVTELLlOEirOE.
$1^.00 PEB TEAB,
Vol. I.
KAZAHETH, PA., FBIDAY MORIIiriNe, OCTOBER 2^1,1892.
Mom ftaa one milUon F«d««l k^- dian ot th* Oivi) War an tUU livtog.
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It t« IniaraatiBg to leant tlwt Arisons if aa taige w Oreat BritaiB and Itetand coabkwd.
Id the new Maioe town o( Riimford Folia, wlMre not eren a log hut ttooi* a year ago, a #10,000 raaidenca li build¬ ing awt 700 maa ara at work npon milla and othar atrtictoraa.
THB PERFEOr DAY.
A hraatho( anmoMr UnKtrins lathaah-, Bnt jat a tlwaaia at wtotar la tl
The report 9('tiM Society of Friendi in Bnglaad ahowa a* iaeaaeaa In iti mombcnhip of 191 orar laat yaar, liriag- iog it up to a toUl of %t,98r. There are now in Giaal Britain 810 omeet.
The Yiotoria OoremeMnt Bada itaelf oompelled to reduce the bomiae%paid foi tbe nport af batter. Latt yaar aa muoh ai |1SO,000 wat oaed for thta pnrpoee, tiz certt per pound beiag paid o« all butter that reallaed orer twenty-llTe OMita in tha Knglith market.
Few eitlea erer get ttarted—<'laid out," aa it u oomoo ily called—«« thoy ahooM be. Thar get In ahi^ by aMfe chance and that, eiplaini tbe CSiieago Herald, i« why they are to fre^iwBtly miaabapen. New Yorli Oity haa fewer altayt than any other eity in tha world, ¦otwithatandiD^ it ia om of tka bsfnat.
Ei^ly per oent. of the pnpwIattoB ol Italy la, directly or iadireotly, dapen- dent upon har agrksaltwal ratouraaa. Thare are 5,000,000 acres of onltivablo laadt, of whioh4,12S,000acr« oaa be irtlylid. Aooordiag tothe Aaaarioaa Agneolturiat the termen feel keenly the ^mpatition uf the fanaert ia Rnwia, Hoagnry aadladia.
Certain gentlemea of large idea« an- aonnoa that they latead buildlag aa air liae troa the Atiaalie to tho Paolto. ••To thoaa of ideaa eomewhat laat magaUed," cemoienta tho San Fraaeiaoo Bsaminer, "the ralilng ot tha naoeaaary 1703,000,090 might aeam la the aatora ofaa obatacie, though atteatkw ia not tailed tothe faot with aaqr riaw to ditoouraging enterpriaa."
Import* of whaat into Oiaat Britaia during tbe flaeal yew joat dioaad hare amouated to naariy 180,000,000 bwhala. "^ *»g»-iif^l*y i* Ik kkmm at tho prateot re^uiraataata ml the ooaatry, aad tbe rcMlt hM'haaa that tte priea mt thk ^rain haa fallea lower thta erar kaowa ftmrUmty. ItiabaUeredthatMO.OOO,- 03O hwhrti wUl he aeeded to aapptytha diiitlTliii ofthe coming year. ¦ f,Hii.i »« 111 iitm
I an now oaly 188 tmatttam ol I powerfol tilbe of the Peo rli bSbaag. Their bweditary chief ia Frank Bearer, of Heneca, Mo., aa aalightaaad aad aiTitised red tmm. It ia oae of tba ayjaUwof fata, aaMoMhiM tha Boa. tM Tranicnpt«4hat vMla the tribe hat tftgeaarated, iU tflS^aahaoity ia UUaoia haa gr >wn rioh aod poworfuUia lag tha whitky that ha« baaa tl ot OMay an Indiaa'a downfall.
A tratil* Moaiom ImrtMng htre aad there, Tbe drowqr bnaafait »f M faiaaetft wing,
Tbe toand of roarlof rirtr far away, . A eHmUng tIh* to whloh whtte Sowen ollng— Anawer mj toal, la ^ the ptrteel dayf '
A OtM all brlHiant wH^pv geUeaiv^ k woodland torgeoat in a thootaad kktt,
A Imratlett itllhMia o'er tba deadhih and, Tba hill-line kwt In tlnaha of endlam bloar.
A UttIa ffra-eawrtatbed brooklet aingtag
•»y.
Aad ortr all toft okwda, Hha lamUaitnqr, Saarae more aerata a lllae>jaUta aky, Aht htart of i^S la Ma tba perfeot dayr
A haart wU.}-throbbiag to maytbmr't beat, Two tyta whloU tpeafc i
A taadi of llpaagatotta bhtablBg oheek, 4 aaaiaMr of half^MroktB whlaparktca;
Tba aoalaDj of lore, by love aMTowaadj The gtatis fading of the worid away.
The lea* of time and ipaee and grief aad
Merer, arer, the Naw Orlaaaa Piaa- fuae, wiat then a deeper or wita gea- •rat intentt in the aubjeot of attroaom- toal raiaarjh tbaa at the pretfat tian. Tha reeeat intarriaw with tha piaaat Uvt, tjM tpeiSulatlon* that it oalled forth IB 1 Ihi retulta espeeted (rom it, have li^aiined the attcntioa of thoaaaad*, aad ereu mechaaict talk aatrooomy orer thair wor^t. The tfaotit of Veaaa, aot laag ajfo, iikawiia atirrai the iatacatt ml Ibouiaada of peopla, Vho imfAmat i aadorataad why it waa of iMpoftaaea.
Thie, O, my tool) tUt It the portoct day. —Oecegia B. Borar, la Uulfaig.
JIM SADLER'S DBEAH
DO not reocdiaet how it waa that the coa- rereation drifted to that rery fruitful airt>- ject—dreaate. A aw- loent befon, Ihe patty: of yonag people gailh> ored at Unole aaa'a waa tba meirieet that erer onhreoed a win¬ ter night. Jokea nad nnta wwe otaekad tth gather, tha gnat old kitchen rang trlth laughtv, aad the erackiiag hickory oa the haatth aeeated to eUiae ia with a keen anjoyment of tha occaaiou.
A twljg will sfaaaga the courte of aa arrow, and joit in the tame way we mutt hare boen led by tome quiet wor j, for Aoddcaly we wen diacuiilng dream-Ion. Son.e had pertooal esperUacea of a rather mild tort to relate; otban rooahfd for the tmth of eome (aataatio atorlea on the Btreagth of hariag heard them told by rery twrticular frleada. From ordip> aty aigatmarat tlie topic tpraod iato iidoiia, eac'j more weird and atartliag in ita nature, until tbn namtoct foui^a thamtelraa talkin|^ ia whitpeit, aad tbe lateraated audieaoe wen itatening with open nootha aa waU at wit)i,«paa aarr.' At laat, aftar apaitioalnfy horrible e«- perleaca iNRl -tNAn told, Aliee asolaimed with aahudder:
••Ught I ahall be afnid ta etoae aty eyee to-aight, fw fear of than horrible dieamal"
•'How I wiah we had never thought of them t" aaid Jennie. "I don't intead to leave thia lire to-aight t" Aad aha draw ber featurea into a pntty griaiaea, abrug- ging her thoulden.
We of the auMonliaa pamoaioa iaivhad.
Tbe langh taaned to arouee Uacia Ben, who bad bein readiag hit nonaty paper. Laying it on the tM>le, he eaaM eloeer to tha flre aad atiud what the joke waa about.
"Why," latd Allee, "they're baaa telling na terribia itoriea of dnama that oome tme, until we'nao frlghtaaad that wa can hardly braatbe, aad now thay hava tha^impadoace to faHigh at ut. I declare I caa't ahnt ay ayea to-aight, for I know I'U. draaa of aoaa oaa who will die in a day or twol"
••I wouldn't be at all aorprfaad," aald Daola Baa. "doaa of thaa iiera draaai araaigfatypaatfiar. IhaA a HMa aE- perioaee with .-wa of 'aa ayarif."
"Tkll it, Ucdo Baat" criad tba boya. "TaU itl"
"Pteaaa doati Joit think what we've aogarcd alraady I" cielalaad tlM gflta. Uada Bae aalled.
•'I«oat thiak it'a aay tbriUiagar MM yoo'eaihaaid ta-^iitt,'' he •8o It woa't do joa ao aon It wata't aM that draaaiad it, io M (or the draam part, I oan't vouch, for I kaow that It aU tamad out pm
WM Ji»i eight, waaa't it, when I eoae heraf \
"I told htm I thonght It wat Jdtt about that tune, and I Ut a eaadle aad gave It him, aad he ««Bt dpitain by hiaUtti tkt he'd baea thera ad often thaim hdaw tba way at weU ai 1 did. "'nien me aad the old womaa aat up a llttla longar, and after oomin' to an agiaeokent that Badlar waa aiok, bdt die- ¦graaili' aii to the proper redladlaa-'«he wai gnat on herb tea, lahert|dd It trim her HMtber->:ve went to bed, too. '•Sadler had the room joit abova the kItdMD, and thera waa a board partition ba^ean hia room aad oun, which ian't a rary good thing to atop noiae, you muit^pue. I laid then, a oouatln' the ahaep joapin' the fence, which ia a a%hty good ooeopatioa in caae yoa've any diitnotin' thiMight on your mind aad you want to drop aaleep, and I ooald hear Badlar toaata' aroaad oa Ida creaky bad. Flaally I woat to ilaeB, tha aheap ¦tiU atjuapla', aad fladiir aMU a taaia'. ¦'About thraa o' |
Month | 10 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18921028_001.tif |
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