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Y 15,1892. wattt, having dl . a wbola <. ioa at 8 "sup^ia what ltd tlia awglttrata a afip of paper 1 Mrtiflad aztraet firom ino marriage reglttet of the I l^b cathearal lil 'ftibraltar, and 'ad tha marriage of one Pa|£ i tbe fins of Oooeh A I aad Havana, witb I late Lneaa Oareia, of {Oooeht* Mv a«a oaacht tl lAsm waa poaltlve i efwneotibn batweaa tha Tlie naaur Triarta Iiai that of a BMOlbar pt th JwbiobMr. Banflald ^Ofioed; tbki probably beMi ampT t marabant, bad eo||«a»tM Ka Dot HermaAM^ p'ortl.,,.-...,. ..-..,. [ that tima had aoanir'* tmWMid (that, BiMty i,t wai g^tai^Km inction agaliM feomptlont Fagedy of 1^ fotel. OBIFFmBl IX. ouaa am omaa. Bp Oadia- on tha Jgrtaing aftar my depar- Ff^iaai Bythasea. took ap Iny Ifonda- del i bait of tha mi at hoult ^aneer," at What waa Df of fo FaoqualntanM,' • mora or Ion oIo I Mr. Pater 8a • Xaviar da 'Joseph COCOk; /mmm vua, formarly a Cadi# Masihant; f, tUl oaly reoMi^^iptaeaptain ; frtMm tha atMaa pmA7 J Idad a* Iaagth to" Mara InqnirJM Baraiald. Vy Aat^it wm te Slltlab Oaoaalata. Tba Viee Oonsnl, Matthew Cii^^, a'diied-np UtUe la of middle Ami n«4tved me, his Vyitkg tst mtemutrntint akwnt oii thMe M lag irom tbem, ^ retina te Cadia. UAt sqr leave of Mw'iieJMaia aaa' «ra«^ baall. to SMaMst Mtan I aqd} area resrarii, will ae^He in [>iH inetat! may in 'li at it did ^oit Toimt^iid 'oman't Bnilding ol ti :Weaco, III., hkd a ^val tht art b whioh she hav beeona ib praflcieat. She jog ia aan l|ia>ietlio JwWh htt^ dog wban ti^nblmld' ytUpt?-tfat tbt opoa door of Ba^t S^bintiC; and upiet a' reoentiy Saisbed modaL MiH Ridaout hMteoed ia to apoUigiie, aad flading no'one thero set to woik wi tb hiir limited knowledge of art to r» pair tho damage done.' So tiMcemful WM Ae tbat wben the scu Iptor eatered he reeogniaed her talent and persuaded her to learn modellag: hepeof eb. vfiaar c ofa -that aa Auariean ifibay OB tha poiat i. Witbont berita- traps tosether and boat to Mk {laatage. to whom I Mnt my card. tm tba qnartar-deok, bat at irmly rafaaad my reottett. lad StirtM ahip ia ntit a Cnnatd- Quam yott'll have to apply aoma- aaplaJaad that only tha axtreaie loy of my cata, tba paratntraiit Im- iM of my ratomlng apeadily to woaid hava.lndiloed' me to tai- 'Why an yea in taoh a harry? Why don't wa atk yonr own peopla-^yon're a Brltitaar, I prMomaf "I aaeeld aaitainly hava atked tbam or any opt, had any otbar ateamer bMB on¬ der fiiqr let Oadia; bat yoiu- ahlp ia tha obly eaa^ tmt I bava veatnred to throw myaatf eei yagt gaBarotltjr.' *'irB v^ S^gaat. it itf' Mked the Oap¬ tain, eiMaiMly; 'not a eaM of bolt—a olaaa pAp mi bMlt?" I buinad M I aaaured him that I did notJbalJMlSi.0ilmlt«r-rtbjttIJiad osJy viaila4 It "ta'speolal bntineM, tba natnre of wkhm I hinted to bim very plainly. ;!Maali«a, ah-a limb of the lawf W*BI.**»ra»» it Ipn- feaqtod as I the WiU bro ugb I was dead,| thiit A up all feht, to bo Bally it Mtbout Tbe depteehititm of farming bitdt in England hM gone'to far, asMrts the Boatoa OulUaatar, tbat in maoy localltiM tliay ara wortb only balf what tbey wera tweaty yean ago. Tba low price of tHieat, and oompetition with othei oountriM in mMt aad otber food prodncto, is rMponsible for much of tbis decraaM in prices though part ef it is due . Wl*; ihm/mhmmbmi»'m^ |! t»;i bad battar affflyM waa wilta hopeless of extracting ^ ' - ]W Mateo CriMpa. I laft ana rattimed aomewhat te biT hettl SaihiaUl for tbe nomont had rMtarebas, ao I datarmiaad to lalf to Yriarte. CaoiBg tha eariaia veiaMoB et ir Inquiry, aad fealing that, bad m was my aaail-BritlJh ofBeUl. tka aaUra Spaniard wqald bo iafttituy worM, m- paoia)ly to one wbo tpoke little of the venaotUai, I now teoaiad tha aervioea of a golde and interpvater. Baman Zapato WM ana ef half a dosen auoh that htmg abont the Fondii del Mar. qtrtel good eltiien, whatever hia ad to reapeet and aid tha law. I jour trapa aboard." Maia VaifaeydeB waniily, iiad ansall af Up pn- tbk afvWty riweei ma I4o0a4te. lo a luccettioe Uoited BtatM i la whMt predf that after a i the rivarpool foi route jTotk tor Liver- by the lie I, aol by all jtarestel ia tba 'asa preMiog neod Ifaraaoe of tba pria- ag frcn Uverpool Torfc, ralatM tbe Seiiati/le I hM rMOhad in an agrMnant > roiitet, rat tbe itoamara of Jooard, Wbita flttr, Inmaa.aad In- NatioM^ kom- I WiU now follbv theat. Thetraokt f fixed by oooiaMa oooMat, rapra- [tbetafett loei^it which tba com- Ld wlado# aad ezperieaoe of the ^adoptlag Ihem eaa tujgMt, Tliay :BMteriaUy aOaot the leagth ot RO, whieh will vary froa SilUO I batweea JTaaeary and July,to ST7S bftireea Jaly aaj Januiry, wbaa [North Atiaatie la eom parativeiy 1 giviag tbe popula- eivil diviaioini of in- Tbe competlUoat ittaoertiln yean American ill take all the Whea that time but otber wbeat the iaoreaaed every- fine pretence, awe inapiri^g, and, if poatible, philotophical and peativa, logical, pi>- etical and fanciful, amiili a writer ia the St. Loois Btpablib. He must alao see the humoroas tide of thiaga, aad be the otatar ef the aocial eiicla, and mMt likewiM ^ae« ,^ ability to toaoh tbe feelings. He matt, not oaiy weep with thoif.that vreap but most make thoM trbo do not weep at least moiaten tbelr dry orba. Beyond tbia ha muat eauM adrthtia aadlM tb gUttea oa tbe helf- dfied tean that he may bave ttarted. Bm mutt in hit eloqaance be a Oicero. He muat be piout without teeming to be to, fnr tbera it no offaoae more obnoz- lotM thaa eaat aad Joag-faeadaeM, thoogh he may employ tba andertaker tooM at f uneralt. S^artntts and novel¬ ty mutt be poaseeaed, ereo if tbey trancb an Mcred attoclatioM. He mutt not be tbiiviout to the fimay tide t>f tarioot thiagt, for ha matt draw Ilka a poaitioa, developing tba flnanofaU aide of tba char(;b. Tba peira mutt be iiiied. Rail- mycompaalM and baokt and oorpora- tltma of every kind may nfuao to pay d'lvideada, bat the ohureh mt^ pay through KDod and tnd timea. The paa¬ tar mott be ooe of tboM aoodetcrip inancJMajeho mo do better pee uniarily opatyhody eba than for hlmMlf, m ly uoderatsod to bo "tha ive efdiriaa graM to keep him te aad ef the ehureb to kMp him Hew Beas Talk. ibt T. W. Cowan M;t that the I oan talk.. Itt threefold voice ^tbe vibraling wingt, tbe vi- I ef ^abdomen, and a true itw ia Ihe bnath'ng aper- -*~-tot thtr bea't notM have 'Humm" it tho cry of >WiA-«ah-nah" gloriflM the queaa, "Shu-u-u" pg bcMat pfaiy, "S-i-t-t" rff a iwam, "B-r-r-r" I of thc drooM, Ijiawly-batched by the "Qui Taking tbe telegraph oflloe on my tny, wkaaee I diapetobad a mMtage to BmlEt, aaking whether Mr. Sarafleld wm Protest¬ ant or Oatbolie. I went oa to om the Owtain of tba Port. Ifter waiting quite half aa homr I wat tatrodneed into tbe preaanM ef a very fat eld man, who aiqiaarad to hava bam Jaat tntMod from heavy alnmber and to be atill half aaleap. Ha won a tbia, abort Jaoket ef alpaua, tbowing an open ablrt-front, white doek trouMra aad white, ean vaa abotaj.- He WM told tha object ot tay viait by Bamon,bathe voachtafad no rapfy;'tae oaly atarad ailantiy, indignantly. I thoaght, for many mora miaotM,. then hit hnge body wm eoovnlted vitb inter¬ nal oommotion, aad ha yelled saddanly at tha top of hia voIm: *Maaeeir Tba abont aninmoaed a baaar oflloiai, Ika eoontorpart of hia ehief, bat on a amt}\er teaia. 'Maaoair rtpeatad tba Oaptaia of tbe PerL oaly a liUIa Iom loudly, taka this MhaUare and tall bim what ha waata to kaow. Do aot let aia ba diatarbed agala, er, by taa tan Uvm ot my patron aalat, nipeatpooe yonr pay another year." Wa wara diamiaaad, and going otit Ba- SMB wblsparad to aie: *ni give Um, Maaoei. half a doiddooa. Hall ba M aaay M a i^ove after that." And the bfiba had tbadMbrad affsot, for tba maa wm all eaceroMt to oblige. 'Xavier de Triarte? A tailor? Wbat sbipr Can't tellT Wu ba a mate, a maa- ler^eaBtaia. or what?" Ha^'laaeM about, took dewa ataay IwrMa bewnd vidaBMS, wildly tturaad over leaf aftar leaf; bat it wm near half aa hour befora ba taid: *Tbe only panon of the aame waa Oaptaia of the Dm Harmanot (Two Brothen), wbieh elaarad from thia pert aa Marah 10, 184—.* 'Wbara bonndt* 'Bonnd for tbe Havana.* 'And when did tha tbip latamT" Than ww another long patua. *! eaanot flnd that ahe ever ratanad,* said MaaMl, at length. 'Tkara ia no etlMr aatry eooMiBing ber.* *Mo tfOM of Oapta& Tiiaitar* 'No; ntme whiUevtr, ae tar ah I aaa see." He ra-eiaminad Oia ragiatera, with no BMwa tatiafaatory rMttlt, and I laft tba Mart ofllM, MI had tbe oontnlata, almoat Jb drapair. Bot I had ae Oeaght of giving la; X WM dttonalnad io ]Meoaaoata ay tearob to the end. I now fonnd Bamon rery aaafoL It wm hia taggnatimi tbat ia- qairlM ahoald be mode aaieng tba tatlort ef tha port; tba harbor wm erowded wltb ablppiM, tban maat raraly ba aoma one seTpMra'*' at tlA tniay-tide to wbom Tiiarta wm kneitm. Thia tMk I intraited to the gaide, retolvioK mytelf to take tbe flrtt ataamar to Oibraltar, eneooraged to to do lo bv a telegram received tbat even¬ ine frem Bmait. i It ooatalaad tha gtagla word 'Proteat- a»t*i bet { katw.&ow that ttajaanri«~ arast bava oaaa penontaa aa liibifcitar, and I bad tome vagoe, f^Mh hope thai Mr. Banflald wonld probably be bettei niaembartd thara in an Engllth fortress town tbaa in Oadia, the alMpy Spanish aatvort. I eallad oc tha doUm magiitrate, Majoi Oliebton. I fonna myself ta tbe prMenot of a man vbo UapraetSd me favorably al oaM. 'Jf maRioeer^ Ten want proof of t manliigflT Nothing easier. , What ai« the aamieaT When did it take iJaMr I eaafaasad: atf UabUity ta at ppl* aU Hiese detsils. '' 'Mover aUa£ If yoa knew all that, BiehiyUy jroB woald not apply to na. Bat iiew mtttgh ga yea kaowl* 'Only ona waias Ibai ttf Sarafleld.' 'Ifa nol maok. Bowevar—bare, Ala* iaodro.* He called In apolitie inspeotor, to a^iom be gave a faw brief hyiltrwlioiu OBAPTKB XX nsTAiLa or ths dbux Baiaen, tba gnida, raportad bimsalf aod nofabig.' filelitUa, roaad, aallow fsM Haa beaming with delight, and tbera wia a twinkle of aatitfMtlon in liia amtll, blaclv baady aym. 'Good aewt, acaor atto,* ha began, 'I bave heard tit onr man." 'Of SriaiMT Oapitair Bat howf* I laqnlrad. "MOne of the anw ot the Olaval—s Uuee-ariMted zebeeqaa from the OaaarlM —bv aame Bartolomao IMgado, tailed irita blm tevinl vtnragM to the Havana.' Bartolemao waa brtraght in, airoa type of tha fltxithaen tailor, abort, tqaatWy. boltt, blaek m a Laiear, in a bina-and- white Striped fermf thrown open, thow> ing hit brawny, hairy oheet, tm wlUek Uy a little 'Aoaaa DaC kaaging from a ribboo roond nit neck. Haatood aiUnt and atolid till ba heard tba ebink of tbe dollara m I ooanted them oat on tha labia, aad thea daelarad bimMlf mine body iiad aotU. 'He knew Oaotaia TriaiUT* I Mked tbrongh Bamon. -, ¦'BegtAro. Of oonM; I mada nany voyagaa with him to the Havaaa In the Doe Heraiaaet.* *Wbo wera tbe ownaraf Dom be re- membert Atk him that,'I want on. rr Why nott Blob morabanU of tba Havaaa—Oooeh A lamlatdo.' Agata, tbat nama, fraah eotreboratien; aaamly what I wanted to know. 'And ba thiaka tba ahip wM lest at aaat* At thia qaaatiiA tbe tailor pnraed np bit Iipt tideway and tnmed ont tha palme of hia baada, a gestnra indleating nttei IgDoraaea, aad taid: 'iNoaaaba* (Ood knowa). 'Sba nevai earns baek te Oadia.* 'The Mptain did, thoagb, and yoa have aean him, yoa adndt. When aaJd wbera vrMthiat^ Tba men hMitatad: but tba meaey wm not yet bla. and I iiuaatod oa aa antwar. *TM-kenin Oadia. I tUak to. thai Ul to tear.' 'Ia mm portt* 'No, at apokmdo; a wine-tbop on tht wharf, tba aign of The Bait Oodflah.' a booM wa aallova tue.' ¦Did yon nieak to himt' At btil Deigado woald aot allow Ibal ¦bm bad, bat wbaa preaaed he admitted that the captaia aadha bad drank a pint ofJciasiMlstksi. 'And ha told yea wbera ha had been all thMeyaant* 'Away yoader—la tbe Havana.' 'Altraya ia tha Dot Hanai»eat" 'Otttee aotet IttuapoMao.* 'TiU die WM lotiT Did ba taU yon how it happhnedt Wherat' 'No.' Tkia WM a lie. I felt san, ttom tke way in wkioh it wm Mid. 'Bat bt mm me he nerer meant to go to Mt agafai.* 'Why nott Had ha made bit forlaoet' 'Ob, no; bat be had enough to tive up. on. Ha bad good triaodt, too. Thay woald net let Um waat, ke aaid.* Did tkia raft* to Mr. BaraOald. aad aome oontemplated leheue of eatOrtioat "Frienda; ralations, I auppoM, in Oa- diat Do yoa kaow themt Wbo ara tbeyt Eiebt* 'Hia nother Uvm; hot aba la oertaialy aet riob.' 'What it bar addrMtt* . 'She baloiat to Pnartoeite del Bio. a vlllaga dowa tea eoaat a fSw mllaa.* I piomiaed myaalf tbe plaaaara ef jta eariy eaU nptm tba Baaora Tiiarta, bat ptU now tba Eaglldi maU anrived. aad M thay taooght me In my latten I dia¬ miaaad BartoIoaMo, with kia raward. Mr. Smart kad written to me a latter, ant waring aiy telegram more at lengtb: *I bad ae dUBenlfy faa tandiag you the laformation yoa toaaht, far jaat whoa it reaehed im otu f riano, O^itain Pawoett, had (xtUad, and wm tittiag wUh bm. Be bad eesM to pat ae tm guard, ba taid.* FawMtl volantaarlag aasiataaM to tbe polloa, I thaaght to layaalf. Howatraagel 'He is aot wraroad ap hi yoa, I Add. Toa win probably tbtek vea kaow wby. Tm, ha gggprntm yon of'aaviag Mt tba gttl agaiast hia, of kaviag etn klm onl wilh bar; bat ka aatpeots, or prataada to aatpaet, yoa tu amm Ihaa that. Do yoa know, Mr. liMlie, ba almoat penaadad met I began te think tre wan pratty JUta te lat yoa get awty to Spain. It wm am who .flrtt taaliidad ma that wa bad' ae le pnt the ,vt. made youinu.A dv aazione to help na mn in pntting at on the traok flnt pa, then that, and ell wrong- t divert toipioiont from yoor- ftd yoa been to fltoee againtt t Why threatan Wm——* 11 read tblt part of tbe let. aten blm with aaonymona hiui mob a tbook and cer- tbe pt>or man till be bad a £i, almost iiiven up for deadt* tha elew to the oontenti of ir whiob bad tnob an efleot upon field, and wbiob I had aeen Faw. SDBtob from hit flngen and read. It elaarly an attempt at extortion, a threat of expotnra, a raaolva to' mako pablie tome faeia, kaown to tbf trriter and dangarontly eoaipromising te Mr. SaraflaU. Wbe ooald be fhe wrltert Oaly ene penon—Coiialis. IWMBow mora tkair ever, eonvlneed tkat tka walttir gm an iapeitent witaMt in thit OtM; that ha kaaw mora abont tt aad Mr. Sanflald'a oonnaettoa with It tban any of na. He motf be (oead aad ^oompelled to apSak tomehcnl'. by fair Siieaiis or fool; to tbat I bad qnite made Wpa^ ~'id -mr. Blnari't lettar did apt taU me maoh mora. Ha taid that Mr. SMaflaldhad bMn very ill—he had had eoinnelziure, it wat tuppoted—bat at aay rate ba bad not 1^ bia room tiaM bit falL aad that llttla bad beaa aaea of tba laUta. For- Inaately Captain J'atrMtt bad paid bia viait to tbe poliee ottm, aad nhd aa¬ awered aqr qtiaation aa to Mr. Saraflald's faith; otherwiM I abtrald not have beard to tooa. Bamon oama to bo by appointment that afterooMi, and we totdc the traia together to witUa a mile of the village Pnertoelto del Bio. wbara I waa told tka dead SMa's motlier lived. It WM only a small plaM,'kalf a doMn wkltawMhed bate lying at tbe moath off. ""¦•Ml Wt^ilat^a»dv baaka. ' 'tjmim mf (Who la itt) aakad aa aged, qaavariag voIm from inaiM tba bttt tbey told OS beloaged tb tbe obaeia (gmoA motber) Trtarta. Wa eatered tba hot, a mera bevel., wltb a eiraolar ati^ of aattiag oa tba aaady floor, a table aad cnm at two eaBa-bot- lemed ebaira the oaly famittua. The eeotnaat wia la fcaapinK with has hosM; aa old, very tead woaaa aha look¬ ed, with ber tbrivaled, parobaient-llke tkia, her atraggliii|L aaow-whitoelf Iooka. loothleH gams aad pointed ohia. Wm tMmed half erasad, yat tkar^wMiltUflN ia kar dark, wandering ayaa^ flereeaeM.ia tke waU-davdoped beard aaia mattaebioe, and aba tpoke la tbe daap bMt of a vigor- ouamaa. 'Who an yoat "^nTOjyi ' Marr Uaoraa ill ago In New , , , sOOObfbereatatt teJeft to various college* and oharltlsa of tha PrmAyUriAn Chun*. Tho Lenox Ubrary reoiiVW htr maitniaosat library, and ooUeo- tton Of art works in addition to »800,000, Bova branchea of tha New York LecMa- tara were organlcad by tha Democrat* Wal¬ ker, from tbe twan^-svvanth Smiatoriai dtatriot, WM (sated, aiid Oovemor yiower*! flrst maaaage was read. Robert H. Bnsb wat elected SpMkarof the Aasamblr. Bdwarda Independent,«oted vrith the Demoonts. A HBAa end railroad ooUlsion oocurred a mlla north of Smyrna, ». Y„ rasnltbig In tfaa fcUlina of ^'raderlok A. Youna, engi- neer, of Utioa; Martto Shaedy, eoi£eer, o( Onrego; Albart Cady, Oremaa, ot Horwloh. Both angfnn mxaktAai sooa after thsjr ibnmk, atad were blown bito twistsd aoraps of hon. Tan ITnlted Stataa ravaoae onttsr Oalla- tln weot eahora on a tedfe ott Haaohatter- by-«Mhetaa, N. a. All handt ware savai ax- oqit J. Jaobbtoo, a earpsntar. The ramti Is a total loat. Tba fault seams to have beea vrith tha pilo^ who loat bis reokoatafc. Taa New Tork Chamber of Commeroe de¬ clared in favor of a Btate appropriation ot ^,000,000 for New York's exhibit at the Worid's Fair. CkmcBSOB Rt7MBi.i., of" Mamaohaaetts, wa? irieu m may>Mm Wr_tl>8 wreok of the Uiiitad State8 iiiiii Of WP> Oaieoa aad sen- tBDoad to oueyMV*! saHwasion. Of 4^l4rli Hu ie« bi2; hs Btate wu inangorated for bla seoond ttrm at Bos¬ toa. In nit massage to the Lsjcitlatnrs qondemnad the cnmbroua system of " ezecutlvo oommistions. All ezplosioB of gu at tha Neflson C!olUerr, Bhamokio, Penq., kiiial Philip Diassrt an j Panl Oaoaia and injured lix others. CHABun B. QuaOKBaaoaa, son ot a for¬ mer Mayor of Albanr. N. Y., fatally shot his wife and kiUad hioiaelf hi Newark, N. /. What bringa yoa bith- ao^tugtaeieaafy. IwPVtte etaaoat' awaat* •We eaaif^ wmSim, Bi Oltaywigiva te ll worabto't tin. bbat' 'I eaaaot. He ia aot bara. "Batyee'Sawhlm lately;! viaitad yotur ladyahlp aot maay agot* 'May aot a aoa aome te bia motber'a kooM wttboat famltkiag goaaip fer everr evU taagaat Wm it atraaga ha ' Boatta and West. Biz msB tvtrakiUed oatright, two fataUy inJoMd, and many otbtn badly hart, in a raUro^ oolUaloB at Aladdin, Jbi F0I7B man wera killad by a rallroa] train iMvbig a trestle at Dyke Ridge, N. a la BptingatM, the ooiiBty sMt of Btewart Ooimty, Eao., th? Bberiir and his two dapOtlM Wara killad by a mob of forty men who wsra la ambush. Tha attaok is ths outooma of. a plot to kill Thomas Botklo, Jadge of tbe Judicial District. A ToaaAOO sWapt throdRb Fiiyattevtlle, Ga., killiogfour paranis aui rionsly in- jariag a doten rman. A |js ^KX) yards wide tVM aot throogb the town a. .tor thraa mllH aaat of it the devastation ojuttnasrl. Taa Uaitad 8Ut« Ckivammsotfa suit agalart ths tciiooaar Robart anti Mlnaie, fCrviolatfcm of tha n«atrality lawj in oon- veying arma to ths Chilian stsamsr itata, wat dlMiitsed in tha Cbrult Court ' pralaatBanFraoolins, Cal. Ar tba Jofait etuwas in Cotamboa of ths RapabUoan nwmban of tba Obio Lagislatmw, John Bbtrman wm aominatad for ra-elae- tion totha Uoited Statas BaoateL gatUng flfty-^bTM votes to thbty-elgUt for J. B. Foraksr. Ummb BTAtaa troops defeated a band ot HBarM'sMaaieanrabrlaattheLa Joba li'ezaa) ' tba Rio Orande River. Una of akpt ^/hile twimminz tb<> •tie aaptnred by the — • - , OarM'a m Vmhad ot Ap- akeald yaan of abaeaMt I r-ake eaid tbit to retara attar aU IkaM monmad bia aa dead^ barMlf-—'dead, my only aen. 'Ha waa abtpwraokad, I thlnkt* want aa Baaion, aeakiag to briag her baok te tke peiat -¦^.''. 'Dm tkey iSll yen set. Tbay Ued. He u in tranble, terrible tratula. They ipt btm from ma bgrforae. Ha wm aa- lafid, eeaviotad. Bnt ka' wm not to blame, not alone,* tba rapeated mora tban OhM, 'and thoM that mada him tnffar thaU pay for itf yaa, ihay ahall pay. We thall be rich, rmty rloh.* Bbe teaaad her tkibny fli^ra on Ba¬ mon't''Sloava, M with Map ImprMtive- noM the whltpAefTtbaM weads, wbleh hs qniokly translated to me. "Wbat kM ba doaat Aak kar tkat,* I karrladly told Bamon. 'Lrt Um tall you,'wu ber aaswer 'I wiU aot, aot tlU be givM me Imvo.* 'Tea may net aM him for aoma tiaM. * rt-. . ttipg I sotigbtiA.break ba httibe aawtot aia awtal~d«auii,~iiewa tkafMiua have hardly naohad her yat. "He ia aoming to me totm. tooa, te take me aw» fraa hara, fitna taia bevel. thoM raga; he wlU give me a Ug hooM aa tba Ms-waU at Oadia, aod labSQaaver aoU ay flagon er weary my lialit with work agala. lahtJlbarudi) ItliaUhave gold, goMI . Ha is ooaibig foon.* 'Xtra ara aistakaa, Mnera.* 'Ha Mat, hiaualf, to teU me ao.' ahe cried, aagrUy iatanopting. 'Hia aieaaan- ger WM here oaly a faw daya ago, tbe man ba aant for hit Ma-tmnk.* ' A mettage from the dead, from beyond the gravel ImpoMlblel Boma one, pte> bapa, that Triarte bad eommlttloaadbe* fera the feal Mew wm etroekt Xkli wm my fint tbtragbt; bat a teoond tetd imI WM piobably wrong. (so aa ooanaoan.] Pbtni Pacha has been beard from agala, and be has been so busy bug- bunting—in tbe strictly scientiflo sense—tbat be has paid Uttle atten¬ tion to politics, and really df>e8n't know wbom be belongs ta (Jerman ]ealouay has been aroused by the gallant entomologist's Uncertainty at to the nationaUty to which be should (»mmunicate bis discoveries and col loctlon of butterflies; and in Berlii and Hamburg he hks already beei aot^ised of a desire to set up »h eftaa torlal empire for himself, wbere hi cooljl found the largest museum of In¬ sects ever established. And it is quit« on the cards tfaat the Germans may be sending an armed foroe on bii track—to prevent the loss to the Fatherland of all that Bmln has ac¬ quired, both territory aad eocentrio hugs. tp. ¦ I ——saa—I ¦ npidly A few llti Btatea MV Ttama, and rascueda i tn. C. N. Patru Coanty Traantrer of But- Inga, Nab., gava no hit olBoo and a shortage fal Ilia aeoounta d VM,OOQ wm dttooverad. Hlaboadsman mada it good. Ftwa man wara UUad in a nmniag flzht with ontlaws naar BfiringflsU, Kan. Habbt MiLL^ son ot Joaquin Hfllor, lbo poel^ was, at San Franolaoo, Cat., sm- tsBoed to two yaan^ imprisoaoiaat for "holdioK op'' a atage in Uendooino Ootmty soma weeks ago. ATFoUing, Ala., abiilarof tha MirmUl of MUber. ^}tldwell ft Flower^ Lamber (Comiiany sayhxtad, kUltaig Bugfaiear Oooper and ttuaa others, aod woimdiog four mora. Tbe mill is a total wreck; toss, las.OOa Taa TeaatatM Ltgiafaitare^ in aiaton at HaabvfUiLbM retoasd to maks an appraprla¬ lioa lartte Worid't Fab at Chlotgo. A aBBTiiteof ootton ptantan at tha Boatb WM haM tn Mtmpbia, Teim. Joaam Ci>abk, raia-sssnting an Bngikh aryndfcntr, bu boogbt twsoty-tlirse, or aU bat siz, of tba floor mflls hi Utah. Tha tinawaation faivotvas 11,800,000 for thaphinta and IftlOlOOO for atook now oa " CBABiaa WArcurt, a mi baagOd bi Balam. Va., for tha mnnVrot bit wile, on April r,18»l. Taa Demooratic membsn of ths aippi Lagialatare met in oanein at aod adcntad a resotnUoo to Ibe aSsot shot will maka no nominattons for United Bamstors to soooaad Oaorga and WalttakU. This mean^ tha ra^lsetioa ' of Umm Benatori to suooead tbtcMihna. Taaaa mea ware kiltad and thiee otiurt larioatty, U not tatally, taterad br tha ez- ploaten ot a botiar at Obloago, XU. Tha baildlog Is vsrr targe, and is ocoupled bv amall nianataotarera. TlioM aU Vorelitii. BmwBOB Fmaiioa Joasps, dtaaolved the HangMlaa Diet. Aoar ot a ileighfa« party of drowned br Itaa bNakiog of I eaaal on the Dvtoh frontier. ^TbbtngProgntt, of St. Plem, Naw Mmidlaiia, whtta orpMag off that oort piidMdnp a vtttal, bottom np; aad towad btr b. WbtnabawMrifdktaditwaadlsoovtrad tfaat Ae wat a banking ubooaar batongtng tol««rolx, of BA Pierre. When a vraa dried on a dock the bodtte of tto man wire foondlnber. Bbebwl aetaw of sbelevaer sewntaso. nia Caar rafttSM to admit thst Ihe fAmble bl Russia it trtdtspread. lambnairaA is spreading in TortnlitaA Dorsal^ Ksaex and iCent, in Em^and. Tha diaaaw Is of a severe type, ttmy demtti ara rencrtad. Tm Frsodi raveons ratantt for 1891 show a mrpiul o( ttO,IXH,tXO orm tbe ax- panditnrn. I'he French Chamber of Depntlat hM patted tba Tariff UU. Taa "grip'' bM prottratad half tb3 ferea of tba Loadon (Bagland^ Seneral PortdSov, and maor emidoyet of itoaAoa buiinsa ana banking bousst. YiLLOl^ fever bM brokan oal to Ki: ttoo, Jamatoa, and tha trot^ at the MrriaoB bava beta ramoved from Port Boyal to Naw Caatle. Bbtbbc snowstorms, sooompaoled by in¬ tensely cold weaithsr, prevailed in nany parts of the Unitad Kiagdom. Riitway traflle hat litaa grmtty imoadaJ. The ftrmen Iwve MUtamad heavy (oasas throagh thalr shsep perislilng hi the drifta, The snow is so daap at Wiodsor, Boglaa^ tbat A M; pioTUBBsatra t OiABZAM X OUS& PBOMIHENT PEOPLE. - CoaaataaaaaHlUt, Hatea aad MaMmte liait from Kentotdcy. "Qoij> Cuaa" KaauiT'a profits have iMaa estimated at «l,iri,0(n a ywr. W. D. Howaua, the aovatitt, ta to gat 117,000 a year for sdMag the Ooamopolitan. OLADSToita It Mid to be the grtatafet, u wail u tha mort vanatUe, taHctr of Ow osat. tiry. Ma.Ca»ristba thbty aetund man who hM bt«i aiacted Speaker ot tha Hon^ of Raprsaaotativea liOBO BAtjaaoBT hu been at tbe liaad of tlw ConservatlTe gtirenunent nf Oraat Britata rinoe July 21. ISSA Thb tate Senator Plumb, of Kanaaa, woold diotato one lattar, nad another and carry on two convemtioM at tba same tima. Sbnatob C. N. Pgutog, ot CaUfornia, is tiia richest o( the naw Uenators. Ha haa (1,0011,000 to every three or Benator Stan- Cord. IilBtmRarr ZaLutan, tba inrantor of tiia piMNKiiatic dyiiaiiiit« gaa, is seriously IU in Ban Ptaachoa, Oal., with soms maatal HasBT P. AUDBlt, who died a few days at Dnzbary, Masa., wm a dlraot deu so taat ia tbe saventh geoirratiOB ot J6hn Aldea, tha Pnritao. Itr beCoinby BisiMp of Msajsiilitiltlls Dr. Ptiilltpa Broob exohaagw aaalary aa the inoumbeot of Trinity potpit, tar.ooe o( HOOU, the taittry " theywl Statsa OcB fighting vessehi are sliding down into the water. days ago tbe 1,000-ton twin screw k MbaonrL to be Supervising Burgatyqaaitral .nitiy^t. Mathiaa ... Uunched t«ion F f^^»^:1t&^^^^ to tha Msriae Hoepital Sorvim ot tha Unlttd gunboat Machlas was launched upon the Kennebeo I^ver at Bath, Me. Its main battery will be eight foupJ Inch rapid-flre steel rifles, and tbe secondary batbeiry five mphl-flre guns, a Oatllng gun, and s Hotohklai re¬ volving canncm. It oan steam four¬ teen knots an hour, and i)t« schooner rig will enable It to spread 6,500 ¦Quaro feet of can-ras. Though i| small vessei, and only tnf<ihded for harbor and river patrol servioe, H U a stanch and strong craft, aod a wortb; sMldttioa to tbe comibg new navy. Tbb Jail at RsTviUa, MM. wa« bttAm ooea by aboot osm Inmdrad natchars, who took Oal Foatar aad Horaoe Uistmsoa. two oobrad mso, eharged wtth the murdsr. ot a Hatirew pcddttr and bangad them to a trM aaar tba jail. The pritooart aeknowtedgad tbair giitlk. 00] Boatoa, altotvad tha I, tba famOM BogUeb to- bM for aoma ttma liatn IVt aad «ba olbtr to Mis work itdiMMaa a largelfeBSaitdrWWtifit. -""y^*!^' M. Joua PATBaeaai, mSmmmsum IL Theodora RoMton m B nnited titatat, It a tall, Ing man about forty yean of age. plexloa ia dark and tie wean mustache. -^ ¦z-Ma VOB OAKrvsu., of YaaMEstoarn, Ohio, though bHad stoM ba wm Utg yean old, bcoaow musteian tnoogfato taaoh tha iCady of 11^ studied tow Sod gradoaltd from Iba Harvard law tebool, aad saooeteCally idlttd a paptr in Ohio ler eight years. AatBOHT J. Dbbzel, when nama bM baeo made /amoua beyond tka banking dp' aim ol the world by hta magaifiosnt sodow- msnt of tba Drexet laatitote. al Phlladalphta, Penn., Is a vigoroos-ioafctac atan e( aigh forabead, fine, bright tgt, aad straight. Bomb Mm of the whieh the tato Benator Plomb of laboml oan ba gatharsd trom (ba tort that. Ibaraara now more than six thnBsaadctolm< for Kansans pendtoa- to tha Psoaha Bordau whtah had besn filed aad posbad toriMtd hf tieaatorPlamb. Jakbo WarrooKB BxLmr ta said to WaahinigtoB. FaaawaHT HAafimon ssat to Oobgraw a ) toaohing the relief of tha famhia to Taa Praatdant sent to tbe Beaata the fo'.- jDwiiM nomtnatioiu: Intantata CXNninaroa Cooaltsioasrt-Jaaias W. MoDill, of Iowa, ViM ThomM M. (Joatay, rasigoad; WiUiam U, Ltodaey. of Ksataoky, vios W. L.Bragg, daoaaasd; WaHata R. Xorrtaoo. ut lUinS ta rMppototoMatl. Foorth Aasistant Port inMta!%enaral—E. <i. Rathbooa, ot Ohto. WlUlam B. Hast, United States Ooosal- Gaoarat at Omstanttoopta; WUIIam D. MoCov, of Indtana, MtaMtar Resident and Consu-Oenerat to libarta; Andrew P. M(<CWniiek.of Taxaa. Uoited Statsa CSrcalt Judge for the Fifth J udioial Cireait; Abra¬ ham J. Baay, Oovamor Tenritorr of Okla¬ homa. Tbb aoting Saorttory of tha lyestory teni to Owgrsti a lattar fro;n Robert P. Portir, ttie BoperinttBdMt of tha Ototoa aooooi- paattd by a dafieianey sattmato of tUttH,- Qoo for oonttoaing the work of tha oanta% wbiob appropriatiao, it it askad, ba mada to tba Urgency Oefioieooy Mil. SaCBBTABT tw BVATB BLAIRB ITM Stlasd with aa aooHi*'**^'! ** tadigaeWoB and traa obligad torslSetiid woi«for thaday. He reeovered to a faw boon. Tbb ^Mdent sMt tha followtog aomtoa- 4m* mbk* Banate: Walter Wyaun, oi iSOOUa yaar from hta poama aad fitAdOO from hte nadlagt. WhsavWUng Nsw ¥01* ha spsads a nod deal of tima la old book storo^ or walktog up and down Broadway •tatohtog tha paopto and toobteg to shop arindows. Ha aooapta vary faw of tha ia- ritattaoa which ara thoaesrad apoai hbn, bat Hkas tha oompaay of a tart mboaau friaodt. PuaoB Oaoaoa of Oreeae, whamred tha Caarawlta from a Jape nets atta«4a savaral months ago, has Fsesotly parfonDadaaotbtS^ barolo^ad. Whitaoaboarda veatttothe: Bay ot Piimm* dnriag a hMvy slaaabamw aboMiBqaas^ to wbUk wms Mitaf betMd tor hta ship. Instant^ tha PMbm tpraag overboard, salted tba drowaiag bhus aad •warn with torn to a potot whara bt^ wm potttble. • CkMoaaasiCAJt MoMn-uit, ot Tiiruimai, a^i that ba waa a phyaioal wraok at ntoa- loM, thoaghoow ha toooeof tha nmrtrabart mamben of tba ^oMe. labtayonabawM a martjyr todytptpatoaadhadtba additional altmantof waafelOBgL By mMBi of dtattog lor a taw yean and takiag a daOy amifc fol¬ towed by a ooU bath ha onrad hlmttlf ¦> eomptotely that nonrndayt ho compant bta stomaoh to that ot an oetrioh. THE LABOB WOBLD. Wbub etdlierin ara Idle. IitniABA hM »,000 striking miaart. Naw Tobk Citt hM IMOOoMh girto. obbbast bat T,eo(nooo wMUng ptoptai BaooKi.Ta (N. T.) drag aierita orgm&ed. VizirirA. Aastria,hMe000ldlaibotmaktnk Bogt3g, Mass., hM a tvooian vodirtaker. Losooar (Bngtaad) boiikhlndtri was aigbt iKDiABAroua, lad., tauadry. kM a oo-operatira a dtoMB' azioo thaPnttdMt QaBBBAi. Jonr tavne Obboo, (uUhad aoidiar of Oe war wtth Mi Oafaitowar, dSedat hto ratidaaoa to Wath ingtaa to bta tlx^^rtzth yaar. BapaaTaaT Blaibb taat nottae to Iha dipfaBnatlo raurattbtoilvM ot ooootriM that hava aot aeilarad toto raoiprocity a«raa> atota that tba rrtattatory etaata ot ' Tbi^Cart wobU be apptiad BBaja.AmaaAb. Ogatgtonma Bat- wobb PaaaT^^JlMiaaa United Stata efj t"*W'td|^BB, a few day* ttoM to vrwMagtm. ^mpmtlm ten of OMsoradora w ttlilaglTiy Hmlgwit aad Anna of Oirolodove Perry. HawM N. T., on Novembtr U, IT Bi,Aiin reoovered fram bta I and atteodeJ a Cabiulit meat- totoHtmw. t..t.t.,. Dmvbb, Ool., to boreoWag Chfaiato-mada tnatoha^ Bab FBABOiaoo (Cat.) furaitora wortoin anpaytogVlahaadtotoa dateanfnnd. Taaaa wtra two wooMa delMatM at tba FMtraUonOoaiVMltoota Bin9liighain,Ala. Ak Bdii^tunh (BeoMand) eoavaottoa. np- raeeottog HOA unloasj nsotvad to taka a band to poUtict. Tbb Northamberiand (Bngland) ooat . mlnan have amioatdy aooepted a rabiotioa to wagea of five psr OMt. Wans «Mt hava takm tha pfaiow of tha eptorad wUktn In thia diabifr-raom of tba AmtriM Hotel al I^MpsT'to. OoBottOToaa aa~tha Bk Loato and San Fraaotoooroadprotort agatort givtaglBOO for tba thMbfal ptrtorm«iea ot totir WOTK. .na mamben of Iks Woman Bhoefittanr Uaka, of Baa FraMla% Cal., paa their avantagtstogtogagtmmmwm. weir halt. BiaoB 18M thoaMMar flit iMttlMta Oadar foartean yaara waKra fiMMMNaa of Qaraany bM tocrsaMtHtfea uTfMto^fitiUL orabo^ foiKy-amapar oaai &100KI.TB (ir. T.» granite brought toto the oaten abig bM baan noa-aaioo tor laars. tmjdoyeahadto pay i>B Uaa weraadmlttod to mambershlp. Tbb avaraga azpensss fov Uto laaaraaoa totlia|amily__of awaafworkarto tbJsooan Cke Wontlerooaly AppettolDx <Mom FroU tfae National Otob, Oalyaa— Mad Reveto to Uijiagr MimIc. Like all huge citiM, Boda-Pesth hM beaatiful hotela, on Which we need watto no wordt. Wiaa we arrive m a, ttrange town we do not go itt teareh of thoM thingt wiuch it bM ia oommoB widi other munitdpalitits, but vre look for thoM thingi which ara dirtteet and pe- ctuiar. We will then take advantage of the beauttfiil evening not to visit the Katfooal Theaira.^ whera. the Kangarian language it uted (wbicbv tmhappl^^ we don'e undentand), or tbe Kew Opera, whioh Jtiiias^e ¦sesiiyeto with tUe apen- houMS of ddar eiHei, b«t to saMrT Hungarian rdtaalaat in theeoart|ad of a hmpti where toiae daatg 'blSaadiia form i^iert of gnrdea, covered vrith ao atmiag. Peculiar, wonderonriy appe- tisbgodon of the kitohen gmU our noetrilt, for we ara hera on the gpsstieal -toil of the Hungarian "gulyu," Uhbib dm IHenaeM pronouoee ^'goliaieh,^ aari . tbe Smigariana "gujaaach." Wbat It, Uien, a "gulySaf" MMt roattad in a peppery onion tance. Btit wbat a ttupid definition that it it t It ia like Mying that an opera by Hftart it a oombinaUoo of tounds. Ofb.: thing, howevar, is beyond dispute—If thera ie a Himgariao heaven, "^Ijiv" is tara to be eaton thera. "OulyM,"~~^iSavl* a OoncoctioD of onioat, pork, meata < aorta, aod paprika (red flungtrian pep¬ per). But who oaa praiw to fitltpg laiir gnage ito MVorinsMt Who ean dewribo with adequate eloqoaoce tbe blood-and- aarrow-penetrating ttrengih of thn paprika, thia boasted natioaal pMdnott Woo ttan prafae aoflioeatly tbe pungent pepper with which tbe "gtdyM" it teaaiMied in auch abuodaot meatura tbat the ttranger who eato it fhaii so aethiag dittolva inside of himtBtan daaee bsfora bia eyM, and the penpirati<» breiha out upoa hia brow. B-it this ezeettlve pun- geney ia tampered and enrtehad by the potataMt cooked into a mealy lit|ald and tbe little dumplings known M "nokarla." Ia "gnlyM," m in muaic, tbera ara io- floite variatioiit ponible, irat tha key- Boto M alwayt the paprika. Witb tbe "gulyM," (rae or more ljoltt«, oi fiery Huogarian wiae ara druak. Bb, hot Hongarian brotber I Elien I At an aecompanlment to "golyu" and paprika belongs gypty mttaic. Oae of the many bands, wiioM <Mef is a < local celebrity, instoilt ibwlf in a coraar J of tbo room. In loreign ooanbie ICM gypaiM of queatioaaMs Of^n tbey ara Bobemiaat, er mant (in Hungary tbay ara can SchtrtMh), wfao is mtretriciniM baaa^j. szkiWt jkaaMltPW Is tbeir bt bl _ _ at'UpahN weetfael IM i Hsm £a. btoway bnway feitowiti wfth ilieir ihrawd, dMp dark eyua, and muttacbH, ibow tbem Aires in alli native pictuibsqueoeit. Their t amixture of peculiarly Hunj| ipean costumes; on tbeir ' Jktmall rouod hats witb turne up br^£^[5.« "»«" P'*y without no and it it Mtwtri »»»»* *^'> nwjorityi them do not kno>Ml»e;>o*« f'»» other, but pUy by oar, TWi««to ' iottinot. The leader of the n»^ the fint riolin, turotog constantly^ nervous alertoess to tbe right aod to 1 left, and the othen simply aocompaMrj, hit melody witb all aortt of variatiooiv An important role betongs is., gyp^'baad to tbe ufiabil-playen witb tvro little hsmmeMy beato u k*, big either. Aooordiag m tbe wilh barrous, almoat eeovulaiye 1 lumiiiii hit fiddle, tbe othen file attar Ua, antil tbey work theg BB, jost M he,,4oes, into a 1 mima. Afiitg-itkwa, pbioAve, ohoiy, sighing to don, unbridled bantoH clever psytdtoiegirt th ^^ of the gypSiM instantiy aome quiet patrician la the to ;wbem be addressM Itmtly ba pUoM himself in I •attokt bil fiddle almost into bit 1 pa.-formt flnt tearful tunes, which 1 tha Uatana' gaze with a serloua |- naa into space i then tbe gypay erata tbe tempo until hereacbM i liriua,whioh kindlM tneh an mtoxil eostaey in tbe patricfaa that,«ith I ¦notheied "Jait" be pa»>e his| Wben tbe pbiybg it at aa aot a woid,bat polli froa^l' pone a bank-noto of 1 and apitting on tbe baok of it, oa thegypay't forabead. Nm tbe scene whea tbie whote 1 laea wrought Into eottaq^j^ one preaeat ii apt to taar ( deoominatioo ia two,givel gyi^y and rtiok the otha hiil poilMi BamgatiitBm,.U ealy Hiftla hav«°grv4a^ia ooB|f at ammc. Kwquaatly a 1 ittaas aissi brtiresa the «iu Ihs oaroiMen. It has hap tbae tbat tbe gyptia, earned aoney enouj{by ooe by one jutt m the 1 saiaed iritb a deaira to 1 agatoat thb continMncy aai ^ baad had to pull ttt one hi the etiar, paying wMh^ The eonOaoatad bttmg.t edku, and 1 anl try ara 118.18, aod to Baropa pantM for doea to tabor organlMtioaato th Unitad BtotM avMnuolT.&h and ' ~ Britain 19.73. Ma¬ th. taOrai Oeorge W bugaat atreet hi^ iatbe and pooadt. ' tbe editor aigh Irife • Mv, •t Belgium WiU antettoto •rhmen who hsr
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1892-01-15 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 01 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1892-01-15 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-19 |
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 38966 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. |
Full Text |
Y 15,1892.
wattt,
having dl . a wbola <.
ioa at 8
"sup^ia what
ltd tlia awglttrata
a afip of paper
1 Mrtiflad aztraet
firom ino marriage reglttet of the
I l^b cathearal lil 'ftibraltar, and 'ad tha marriage of one Pa|£ i tbe fins of Oooeh A I aad Havana, witb I late Lneaa Oareia, of {Oooeht* Mv a«a oaacht tl lAsm waa poaltlve i efwneotibn batweaa tha Tlie naaur Triarta Iiai that of a BMOlbar pt th JwbiobMr. Banflald ^Ofioed; tbki probably beMi ampT t marabant, bad eo||«a»tM Ka Dot HermaAM^ p'ortl.,,.-...,. ..-..,. [ that tima had aoanir'* tmWMid (that, BiMty
i,t wai g^tai^Km
inction agaliM
feomptlont
Fagedy of 1^ fotel.
OBIFFmBl
IX.
ouaa am omaa. Bp Oadia- on tha Jgrtaing aftar my depar- Ff^iaai Bythasea. took ap Iny Ifonda- del i bait of tha mi at hoult ^aneer," at
What waa Df of fo FaoqualntanM,'
• mora or Ion oIo I Mr. Pater 8a
• Xaviar da
'Joseph COCOk; /mmm vua,
formarly a Cadi# Masihant;
f, tUl oaly reoMi^^iptaeaptain
; frtMm tha atMaa pmA7 J
Idad a* Iaagth to" Mara InqnirJM
Baraiald. Vy Aat^it wm te
Slltlab Oaoaalata. Tba Viee Oonsnl,
Matthew Cii^^, a'diied-np UtUe
la of middle Ami n«4tved me, his
Vyitkg tst mtemutrntint akwnt oii
thMe M
lag irom tbem,
^ retina te Cadia.
UAt sqr leave of
Mw'iieJMaia aaa' «ra«^ baall. to SMaMst Mtan
I aqd} area resrarii, will ae^He in [>iH inetat! may in 'li at it did ^oit Toimt^iid
'oman't Bnilding ol ti
:Weaco, III., hkd a ^val
tht art b whioh she hav
beeona ib praflcieat. She
jog ia aan l|ia>ietlio JwWh htt^
dog wban ti^nblmld' ytUpt?-tfat tbt opoa door of Ba^t S^bintiC; and upiet a' reoentiy Saisbed modaL MiH Ridaout hMteoed ia to apoUigiie, aad flading no'one thero set to woik wi tb hiir limited knowledge of art to r» pair tho damage done.' So tiMcemful WM Ae tbat wben the scu Iptor eatered he reeogniaed her talent and persuaded her to learn modellag:
hepeof eb. vfiaar c
ofa
-that aa Auariean
ifibay OB tha poiat
i. Witbont berita-
traps tosether and
boat to Mk {laatage.
to whom I Mnt my card.
tm tba qnartar-deok, bat
at irmly rafaaad my reottett.
lad StirtM ahip ia ntit a Cnnatd-
Quam yott'll have to apply aoma-
aaplaJaad that only tha axtreaie
loy of my cata, tba paratntraiit Im-
iM of my ratomlng apeadily to
woaid hava.lndiloed' me to tai-
'Why an yea in taoh a harry? Why don't wa atk yonr own peopla-^yon're a Brltitaar, I prMomaf
"I aaeeld aaitainly hava atked tbam or any opt, had any otbar ateamer bMB on¬ der fiiqr let Oadia; bat yoiu- ahlp ia tha obly eaa^ tmt I bava veatnred to throw myaatf eei yagt gaBarotltjr.'
*'irB v^ S^gaat. it itf' Mked the Oap¬ tain, eiMaiMly; 'not a eaM of bolt—a olaaa pAp mi bMlt?"
I buinad M I aaaured him that I did notJbalJMlSi.0ilmlt«r-rtbjttIJiad osJy viaila4 It "ta'speolal bntineM, tba natnre of wkhm I hinted to bim very plainly.
;!Maali«a, ah-a limb of the lawf W*BI.**»ra»» it
Ipn-
feaqtod as I the WiU bro ugb I was dead,| thiit A
up all feht, to bo Bally it Mtbout
Tbe depteehititm of farming bitdt in England hM gone'to far, asMrts the Boatoa OulUaatar, tbat in maoy localltiM tliay ara wortb only balf what tbey wera tweaty yean ago. Tba low price of tHieat, and oompetition with othei oountriM in mMt aad otber food prodncto, is rMponsible for much of tbis decraaM in prices though part ef it is due
. Wl*; ihm/mhmmbmi»'m^ |! t»;i bad battar affflyM
waa wilta hopeless of extracting
^ ' - ]W Mateo CriMpa. I laft
ana rattimed aomewhat
te biT hettl
SaihiaUl for tbe nomont had
rMtarebas, ao I datarmiaad to
lalf to Yriarte.
CaoiBg tha eariaia veiaMoB et
ir Inquiry, aad fealing that, bad m
was my aaail-BritlJh ofBeUl. tka aaUra Spaniard wqald bo iafttituy worM, m- paoia)ly to one wbo tpoke little of the venaotUai, I now teoaiad tha aervioea of a golde and interpvater. Baman Zapato WM ana ef half a dosen auoh that htmg abont the Fondii del Mar.
qtrtel
good eltiien, whatever hia
ad to reapeet and aid tha law.
I jour trapa aboard."
Maia VaifaeydeB waniily,
iiad ansall af Up pn-
tbk afvWty riweei ma
I4o0a4te.
lo a luccettioe Uoited BtatM i la whMt predf that after a i
the
rivarpool foi
route
jTotk tor Liver-
by the
lie I, aol by all
jtarestel ia tba
'asa preMiog neod
Ifaraaoe of tba pria-
ag frcn Uverpool
Torfc, ralatM tbe Seiiati/le
I hM rMOhad in an agrMnant
> roiitet, rat tbe itoamara of
Jooard, Wbita flttr, Inmaa.aad In-
NatioM^ kom-
I WiU now follbv theat. Thetraokt
f fixed by oooiaMa oooMat, rapra-
[tbetafett loei^it which tba com-
Ld wlado# aad ezperieaoe of the
^adoptlag Ihem eaa tujgMt, Tliay
:BMteriaUy aOaot the leagth ot
RO, whieh will vary froa SilUO
I batweea JTaaeary and July,to ST7S
bftireea Jaly aaj Januiry, wbaa
[North Atiaatie la eom parativeiy
1 giviag tbe popula- eivil diviaioini of in-
Tbe
competlUoat
ittaoertiln
yean American
ill take all the
Whea that time
but otber wbeat
the iaoreaaed
every-
fine
pretence, awe inapiri^g, and, if poatible, philotophical and peativa, logical, pi>- etical and fanciful, amiili a writer ia the St. Loois Btpablib. He must alao see the humoroas tide of thiaga, aad be the otatar ef the aocial eiicla, and mMt likewiM ^ae« ,^ ability to toaoh tbe feelings. He matt, not oaiy weep with thoif.that vreap but most make thoM trbo do not weep at least moiaten tbelr dry orba. Beyond tbia ha muat eauM adrthtia aadlM tb gUttea oa tbe helf- dfied tean that he may bave ttarted. Bm mutt in hit eloqaance be a Oicero. He muat be piout without teeming to be to, fnr tbera it no offaoae more obnoz- lotM thaa eaat aad Joag-faeadaeM, thoogh he may employ tba andertaker tooM at f uneralt. S^artntts and novel¬ ty mutt be poaseeaed, ereo if tbey trancb an Mcred attoclatioM. He mutt not be tbiiviout to the fimay tide t>f tarioot thiagt, for ha matt draw Ilka a poaitioa, developing tba flnanofaU aide of tba char(;b. Tba peira mutt be iiiied. Rail- mycompaalM and baokt and oorpora- tltma of every kind may nfuao to pay d'lvideada, bat the ohureh mt^ pay through KDod and tnd timea. The paa¬ tar mott be ooe of tboM aoodetcrip inancJMajeho mo do better pee uniarily opatyhody eba than for hlmMlf, m ly uoderatsod to bo "tha ive efdiriaa graM to keep him te aad ef the ehureb to kMp him
Hew Beas Talk.
ibt T. W. Cowan M;t that the I oan talk.. Itt threefold voice ^tbe vibraling wingt, tbe vi- I ef ^abdomen, and a true itw ia Ihe bnath'ng aper- -*~-tot thtr bea't notM have 'Humm" it tho cry of >WiA-«ah-nah" gloriflM the queaa, "Shu-u-u" pg bcMat pfaiy, "S-i-t-t" rff a iwam, "B-r-r-r" I of thc drooM, Ijiawly-batched by the "Qui
Taking tbe telegraph oflloe on my tny, wkaaee I diapetobad a mMtage to BmlEt, aaking whether Mr. Sarafleld wm Protest¬ ant or Oatbolie. I went oa to om the Owtain of tba Port.
Ifter waiting quite half aa homr I wat tatrodneed into tbe preaanM ef a very fat eld man, who aiqiaarad to hava bam Jaat tntMod from heavy alnmber and to be atill half aaleap. Ha won a tbia, abort Jaoket ef alpaua, tbowing an open ablrt-front, white doek trouMra aad white, ean vaa abotaj.-
He WM told tha object ot tay viait by Bamon,bathe voachtafad no rapfy;'tae oaly atarad ailantiy, indignantly. I thoaght, for many mora miaotM,. then hit hnge body wm eoovnlted vitb inter¬ nal oommotion, aad ha yelled saddanly at tha top of hia voIm: *Maaeeir
Tba abont aninmoaed a baaar oflloiai, Ika eoontorpart of hia ehief, bat on a amt}\er teaia.
'Maaoair rtpeatad tba Oaptaia of tbe PerL oaly a liUIa Iom loudly, taka this MhaUare and tall bim what ha waata to kaow. Do aot let aia ba diatarbed agala, er, by taa tan Uvm ot my patron aalat, nipeatpooe yonr pay another year."
Wa wara diamiaaad, and going otit Ba- SMB wblsparad to aie:
*ni give Um, Maaoei. half a doiddooa. Hall ba M aaay M a i^ove after that." And the bfiba had tbadMbrad affsot, for tba maa wm all eaceroMt to oblige.
'Xavier de Triarte? A tailor? Wbat sbipr Can't tellT Wu ba a mate, a maa- ler^eaBtaia. or what?"
Ha^'laaeM about, took dewa ataay IwrMa bewnd vidaBMS, wildly tturaad over leaf aftar leaf; bat it wm near half aa hour befora ba taid:
*Tbe only panon of the aame waa Oaptaia of the Dm Harmanot (Two Brothen), wbieh elaarad from thia pert aa Marah 10, 184—.* 'Wbara bonndt* 'Bonnd for tbe Havana.* 'And when did tha tbip latamT" Than ww another long patua. *! eaanot flnd that ahe ever ratanad,* said MaaMl, at length. 'Tkara ia no etlMr aatry eooMiBing ber.* *Mo tfOM of Oapta& Tiiaitar* 'No; ntme whiUevtr, ae tar ah I aaa see."
He ra-eiaminad Oia ragiatera, with no BMwa tatiafaatory rMttlt, and I laft tba Mart ofllM, MI had tbe oontnlata, almoat Jb drapair.
Bot I had ae Oeaght of giving la; X WM dttonalnad io ]Meoaaoata ay tearob to the end. I now fonnd Bamon rery aaafoL It wm hia taggnatimi tbat ia- qairlM ahoald be mode aaieng tba tatlort ef tha port; tba harbor wm erowded wltb ablppiM, tban maat raraly ba aoma one seTpMra'*' at tlA tniay-tide to wbom Tiiarta wm kneitm. Thia tMk I intraited to the gaide, retolvioK mytelf to take tbe flrtt ataamar to Oibraltar, eneooraged to to do lo bv a telegram received tbat even¬ ine frem Bmait. i
It ooatalaad tha gtagla word 'Proteat- a»t*i bet { katw.&ow that ttajaanri«~ arast bava oaaa penontaa aa liibifcitar, and I bad tome vagoe, f^Mh hope thai Mr. Banflald wonld probably be bettei niaembartd thara in an Engllth fortress town tbaa in Oadia, the alMpy Spanish aatvort.
I eallad oc tha doUm magiitrate, Majoi Oliebton. I fonna myself ta tbe prMenot of a man vbo UapraetSd me favorably al oaM.
'Jf maRioeer^ Ten want proof of t manliigflT Nothing easier. , What ai« the aamieaT When did it take iJaMr
I eaafaasad: atf UabUity ta at ppl* aU Hiese detsils. ''
'Mover aUa£ If yoa knew all that, BiehiyUy jroB woald not apply to na. Bat iiew mtttgh ga yea kaowl* 'Only ona waias Ibai ttf Sarafleld.' 'Ifa nol maok. Bowevar—bare, Ala* iaodro.* He called In apolitie inspeotor, to a^iom be gave a faw brief hyiltrwlioiu
OBAPTKB XX
nsTAiLa or ths dbux Baiaen, tba gnida, raportad bimsalf aod nofabig.' filelitUa, roaad, aallow fsM Haa beaming with delight, and tbera wia a twinkle of aatitfMtlon in liia amtll, blaclv baady aym.
'Good aewt, acaor atto,* ha began, 'I bave heard tit onr man."
'Of SriaiMT Oapitair Bat howf* I laqnlrad.
"MOne of the anw ot the Olaval—s Uuee-ariMted zebeeqaa from the OaaarlM —bv aame Bartolomao IMgado, tailed irita blm tevinl vtnragM to the Havana.' Bartolemao waa brtraght in, airoa type of tha fltxithaen tailor, abort, tqaatWy. boltt, blaek m a Laiear, in a bina-and- white Striped fermf thrown open, thow> ing hit brawny, hairy oheet, tm wlUek Uy a little 'Aoaaa DaC kaaging from a ribboo roond nit neck.
Haatood aiUnt and atolid till ba heard tba ebink of tbe dollara m I ooanted them oat on tha labia, aad thea daelarad bimMlf mine body iiad aotU.
'He knew Oaotaia TriaiUT* I Mked tbrongh Bamon. -,
¦'BegtAro. Of oonM; I mada nany voyagaa with him to the Havaaa In the Doe Heraiaaet.*
*Wbo wera tbe ownaraf Dom be re- membert Atk him that,'I want on. rr Why nott Blob morabanU of tba Havaaa—Oooeh A lamlatdo.'
Agata, tbat nama, fraah eotreboratien; aaamly what I wanted to know.
'And ba thiaka tba ahip wM lest at aaat*
At thia qaaatiiA tbe tailor pnraed np bit Iipt tideway and tnmed ont tha palme of hia baada, a gestnra indleating nttei IgDoraaea, aad taid:
'iNoaaaba* (Ood knowa). 'Sba nevai earns baek te Oadia.*
'The Mptain did, thoagb, and yoa have aean him, yoa adndt. When aaJd wbera vrMthiat^
Tba men hMitatad: but tba meaey wm not yet bla. and I iiuaatod oa aa antwar. *TM-kenin Oadia. I tUak to. thai Ul to tear.' 'Ia mm portt*
'No, at apokmdo; a wine-tbop on tht wharf, tba aign of The Bait Oodflah.' a booM wa aallova tue.' ¦Did yon nieak to himt' At btil Deigado woald aot allow Ibal ¦bm bad, bat wbaa preaaed he admitted that the captaia aadha bad drank a pint ofJciasiMlstksi.
'And ha told yea wbera ha had been all thMeyaant*
'Away yoader—la tbe Havana.'
'Altraya ia tha Dot Hanai»eat"
'Otttee aotet IttuapoMao.*
'TiU die WM lotiT Did ba taU yon how it happhnedt Wherat'
'No.' Tkia WM a lie. I felt san, ttom tke way in wkioh it wm Mid. 'Bat bt mm me he nerer meant to go to Mt agafai.*
'Why nott Had ha made bit forlaoet'
'Ob, no; bat be had enough to tive up. on. Ha bad good triaodt, too. Thay woald net let Um waat, ke aaid.*
Did tkia raft* to Mr. BaraOald. aad aome oontemplated leheue of eatOrtioat
"Frienda; ralations, I auppoM, in Oa- diat Do yoa kaow themt Wbo ara tbeyt Eiebt*
'Hia nother Uvm; hot aba la oertaialy aet riob.'
'What it bar addrMtt* .
'She baloiat to Pnartoeite del Bio. a vlllaga dowa tea eoaat a fSw mllaa.*
I piomiaed myaalf tbe plaaaara ef jta eariy eaU nptm tba Baaora Tiiarta, bat ptU now tba Eaglldi maU anrived. aad M thay taooght me In my latten I dia¬ miaaad BartoIoaMo, with kia raward.
Mr. Smart kad written to me a latter, ant waring aiy telegram more at lengtb:
*I bad ae dUBenlfy faa tandiag you the laformation yoa toaaht, far jaat whoa it reaehed im otu f riano, O^itain Pawoett, had (xtUad, and wm tittiag wUh bm. Be bad eesM to pat ae tm guard, ba taid.*
FawMtl volantaarlag aasiataaM to tbe polloa, I thaaght to layaalf. Howatraagel
'He is aot wraroad ap hi yoa, I Add. Toa win probably tbtek vea kaow wby. Tm, ha gggprntm yon of'aaviag Mt tba gttl agaiast hia, of kaviag etn klm onl wilh bar; bat ka aatpeots, or prataada to aatpaet, yoa tu amm Ihaa that. Do yoa know, Mr. liMlie, ba almoat penaadad met I began te think tre wan pratty JUta te lat yoa get awty to Spain. It wm am who .flrtt taaliidad ma that wa bad' ae
le pnt the
,vt. made youinu.A dv
aazione to help na mn in
pntting at on the traok flnt
pa, then that, and ell wrong-
t divert toipioiont from yoor-
ftd yoa been to fltoee againtt
t Why threatan Wm——*
11 read tblt part of tbe let.
aten blm with aaonymona hiui mob a tbook and cer- tbe pt>or man till be bad a £i, almost iiiven up for deadt*
tha elew to the oontenti of ir whiob bad tnob an efleot upon field, and wbiob I had aeen Faw. SDBtob from hit flngen and read. It elaarly an attempt at extortion, a threat of expotnra, a raaolva to' mako pablie tome faeia, kaown to tbf trriter and dangarontly eoaipromising te Mr. SaraflaU. Wbe ooald be fhe wrltert Oaly ene penon—Coiialis. IWMBow mora tkair ever, eonvlneed tkat tka walttir gm an iapeitent witaMt in thit OtM; that ha kaaw mora abont tt aad Mr. Sanflald'a oonnaettoa with It tban any of na. He motf be (oead aad ^oompelled to apSak tomehcnl'. by fair Siieaiis or fool; to tbat I bad qnite made Wpa^ ~'id
-mr. Blnari't lettar did apt taU me maoh mora. Ha taid that Mr. SMaflaldhad bMn very ill—he had had eoinnelziure, it wat tuppoted—bat at aay rate ba bad not 1^ bia room tiaM bit falL aad that llttla bad beaa aaea of tba laUta. For- Inaately Captain J'atrMtt bad paid bia viait to tbe poliee ottm, aad nhd aa¬ awered aqr qtiaation aa to Mr. Saraflald's faith; otherwiM I abtrald not have beard to tooa.
Bamon oama to bo by appointment that afterooMi, and we totdc the traia together to witUa a mile of the village Pnertoelto del Bio. wbara I waa told tka dead SMa's motlier lived.
It WM only a small plaM,'kalf a doMn wkltawMhed bate lying at tbe moath off. ""¦•Ml Wt^ilat^a»dv baaka. ' 'tjmim mf (Who la itt) aakad aa aged, qaavariag voIm from inaiM tba bttt tbey told OS beloaged tb tbe obaeia (gmoA motber) Trtarta.
Wa eatered tba hot, a mera bevel., wltb a eiraolar ati^ of aattiag oa tba aaady floor, a table aad cnm at two eaBa-bot- lemed ebaira the oaly famittua.
The eeotnaat wia la fcaapinK with has hosM; aa old, very tead woaaa aha look¬ ed, with ber tbrivaled, parobaient-llke tkia, her atraggliii|L aaow-whitoelf Iooka. loothleH gams aad pointed ohia. Wm tMmed half erasad, yat tkar^wMiltUflN ia kar dark, wandering ayaa^ flereeaeM.ia tke waU-davdoped beard aaia mattaebioe, and aba tpoke la tbe daap bMt of a vigor- ouamaa.
'Who an yoat
"^nTOjyi
' Marr Uaoraa ill ago In New , , , sOOObfbereatatt
teJeft to various college* and oharltlsa of tha PrmAyUriAn Chun*. Tho Lenox Ubrary reoiiVW htr maitniaosat library, and ooUeo- tton Of art works in addition to »800,000,
Bova branchea of tha New York LecMa- tara were organlcad by tha Democrat* Wal¬ ker, from tbe twan^-svvanth Smiatoriai dtatriot, WM (sated, aiid Oovemor yiower*! flrst maaaage was read. Robert H. Bnsb wat elected SpMkarof the Aasamblr. Bdwarda Independent,«oted vrith the Demoonts.
A HBAa end railroad ooUlsion oocurred a mlla north of Smyrna, ». Y„ rasnltbig In tfaa fcUlina of ^'raderlok A. Youna, engi- neer, of Utioa; Martto Shaedy, eoi£eer, o( Onrego; Albart Cady, Oremaa, ot Horwloh. Both angfnn mxaktAai sooa after thsjr ibnmk, atad were blown bito twistsd aoraps of hon.
Tan ITnlted Stataa ravaoae onttsr Oalla- tln weot eahora on a tedfe ott Haaohatter- by-«Mhetaa, N. a. All handt ware savai ax- oqit J. Jaobbtoo, a earpsntar. The ramti Is a total loat. Tba fault seams to have beea vrith tha pilo^ who loat bis reokoatafc.
Taa New Tork Chamber of Commeroe de¬ clared in favor of a Btate appropriation ot ^,000,000 for New York's exhibit at the Worid's Fair.
CkmcBSOB Rt7MBi.i., of" Mamaohaaetts,
wa? irieu m may>Mm Wr_tl>8 wreok of the Uiiitad State8 iiiiii Of WP> Oaieoa aad sen- tBDoad to oueyMV*! saHwasion.
Of 4^l4rli Hu ie« bi2;
hs Btate
wu inangorated for bla seoond ttrm at Bos¬ toa. In nit massage to the Lsjcitlatnrs qondemnad the cnmbroua system of " ezecutlvo oommistions.
All ezplosioB of gu at tha Neflson C!olUerr, Bhamokio, Penq., kiiial Philip Diassrt an j Panl Oaoaia and injured lix others.
CHABun B. QuaOKBaaoaa, son ot a for¬ mer Mayor of Albanr. N. Y., fatally shot his wife and kiUad hioiaelf hi Newark, N. /.
What bringa yoa bith- ao^tugtaeieaafy. IwPVtte etaaoat' awaat*
•We eaaif^ wmSim,
Bi Oltaywigiva
te ll worabto't tin. bbat'
'I eaaaot. He ia aot bara.
"Batyee'Sawhlm lately;! viaitad yotur ladyahlp aot maay agot*
'May aot a aoa aome te bia motber'a kooM wttboat famltkiag goaaip fer everr evU taagaat Wm it atraaga ha '
Boatta and West. Biz msB tvtrakiUed oatright, two fataUy inJoMd, and many otbtn badly hart, in a raUro^ oolUaloB at Aladdin, Jbi
F0I7B man wera killad by a rallroa] train iMvbig a trestle at Dyke Ridge, N. a
la BptingatM, the ooiiBty sMt of Btewart Ooimty, Eao., th? Bberiir and his two dapOtlM Wara killad by a mob of forty men who wsra la ambush. Tha attaok is ths outooma of. a plot to kill Thomas Botklo, Jadge of tbe Judicial District.
A ToaaAOO sWapt throdRb Fiiyattevtlle, Ga., killiogfour paranis aui rionsly in- jariag a doten rman. A |js ^KX) yards wide tVM aot throogb the town a. .tor thraa mllH aaat of it the devastation ojuttnasrl.
Taa Uaitad 8Ut« Ckivammsotfa suit agalart ths tciiooaar Robart anti Mlnaie, fCrviolatfcm of tha n«atrality lawj in oon- veying arma to ths Chilian stsamsr itata, wat dlMiitsed in tha Cbrult Court ' pralaatBanFraoolins, Cal.
Ar tba Jofait etuwas in Cotamboa of ths RapabUoan nwmban of tba Obio Lagislatmw, John Bbtrman wm aominatad for ra-elae- tion totha Uoited Statas BaoateL gatUng flfty-^bTM votes to thbty-elgUt for J. B. Foraksr.
Ummb BTAtaa troops defeated a band ot HBarM'sMaaieanrabrlaattheLa Joba li'ezaa) ' tba Rio Orande River. Una of akpt ^/hile twimminz tb<> •tie aaptnred by the — • - , OarM'a
m Vmhad
ot Ap-
akeald yaan of abaeaMt I r-ake eaid tbit to
retara attar aU IkaM monmad bia aa dead^ barMlf-—'dead, my only aen.
'Ha waa abtpwraokad, I thlnkt* want aa Baaion, aeakiag to briag her baok te tke peiat -¦^.''.
'Dm tkey iSll yen set. Tbay Ued. He
u in tranble, terrible tratula. They
ipt btm from ma bgrforae. Ha wm aa-
lafid, eeaviotad. Bnt ka' wm not to blame, not alone,* tba rapeated mora tban OhM, 'and thoM that mada him tnffar thaU pay for itf yaa, ihay ahall pay. We thall be rich, rmty rloh.*
Bbe teaaad her tkibny fli^ra on Ba¬ mon't''Sloava, M with Map ImprMtive- noM the whltpAefTtbaM weads, wbleh hs qniokly translated to me.
"Wbat kM ba doaat Aak kar tkat,* I karrladly told Bamon.
'Lrt Um tall you,'wu ber aaswer 'I wiU aot, aot tlU be givM me Imvo.*
'Tea may net aM him for aoma tiaM. *
rt-. . ttipg I sotigbtiA.break ba httibe aawtot aia awtal~d«auii,~iiewa tkafMiua have hardly naohad her yat.
"He ia aoming to me totm. tooa, te take me aw» fraa hara, fitna taia bevel. thoM raga; he wlU give me a Ug hooM aa tba Ms-waU at Oadia, aod labSQaaver aoU ay flagon er weary my lialit with work agala. lahtJlbarudi) ItliaUhave gold, goMI . Ha is ooaibig foon.*
'Xtra ara aistakaa, Mnera.*
'Ha Mat, hiaualf, to teU me ao.' ahe cried, aagrUy iatanopting. 'Hia aieaaan- ger WM here oaly a faw daya ago, tbe man ba aant for hit Ma-tmnk.* '
A mettage from the dead, from beyond the gravel ImpoMlblel Boma one, pte> bapa, that Triarte bad eommlttloaadbe* fera the feal Mew wm etroekt Xkli wm my fint tbtragbt; bat a teoond tetd imI WM piobably wrong.
(so aa ooanaoan.]
Pbtni Pacha has been beard from agala, and be has been so busy bug- bunting—in tbe strictly scientiflo sense—tbat be has paid Uttle atten¬ tion to politics, and really df>e8n't know wbom be belongs ta (Jerman ]ealouay has been aroused by the gallant entomologist's Uncertainty at to the nationaUty to which be should (»mmunicate bis discoveries and col loctlon of butterflies; and in Berlii and Hamburg he hks already beei aot^ised of a desire to set up »h eftaa torlal empire for himself, wbere hi cooljl found the largest museum of In¬ sects ever established. And it is quit« on the cards tfaat the Germans may be sending an armed foroe on bii track—to prevent the loss to the Fatherland of all that Bmln has ac¬ quired, both territory aad eocentrio hugs.
tp. ¦ I ——saa—I ¦
npidly A few
llti
Btatea MV
Ttama, and rascueda i
tn.
C. N. Patru Coanty Traantrer of But- Inga, Nab., gava no hit olBoo and a shortage fal Ilia aeoounta d VM,OOQ wm dttooverad. Hlaboadsman mada it good.
Ftwa man wara UUad in a nmniag flzht with ontlaws naar BfiringflsU, Kan.
Habbt MiLL^ son ot Joaquin Hfllor, lbo poel^ was, at San Franolaoo, Cat., sm- tsBoed to two yaan^ imprisoaoiaat for "holdioK op'' a atage in Uendooino Ootmty soma weeks ago.
ATFoUing, Ala., abiilarof tha MirmUl of MUber. ^}tldwell ft Flower^ Lamber (Comiiany sayhxtad, kUltaig Bugfaiear Oooper and ttuaa others, aod woimdiog four mora. Tbe mill is a total wreck; toss, las.OOa
Taa TeaatatM Ltgiafaitare^ in aiaton at HaabvfUiLbM retoasd to maks an appraprla¬ lioa lartte Worid't Fab at Chlotgo.
A aBBTiiteof ootton ptantan at tha Boatb WM haM tn Mtmpbia, Teim.
Joaam Ci>abk, raia-sssnting an Bngikh aryndfcntr, bu boogbt twsoty-tlirse, or aU bat siz, of tba floor mflls hi Utah. Tha tinawaation faivotvas 11,800,000 for thaphinta and IftlOlOOO for atook now oa "
CBABiaa WArcurt, a mi baagOd bi Balam. Va., for tha mnnVrot bit wile, on April r,18»l.
Taa Demooratic membsn of ths aippi Lagialatare met in oanein at aod adcntad a resotnUoo to Ibe aSsot shot will maka no nominattons for United Bamstors to soooaad Oaorga and WalttakU. This mean^ tha ra^lsetioa ' of Umm Benatori to suooead tbtcMihna.
Taaaa mea ware kiltad and thiee otiurt larioatty, U not tatally, taterad br tha ez- ploaten ot a botiar at Obloago, XU. Tha baildlog Is vsrr targe, and is ocoupled bv amall nianataotarera. TlioM aU
Vorelitii. BmwBOB Fmaiioa Joasps, dtaaolved the HangMlaa Diet.
Aoar ot a ileighfa« party of drowned br Itaa bNakiog of I eaaal on the Dvtoh frontier. ^TbbtngProgntt, of St. Plem, Naw Mmidlaiia, whtta orpMag off that oort piidMdnp a vtttal, bottom np; aad towad btr b. WbtnabawMrifdktaditwaadlsoovtrad tfaat Ae wat a banking ubooaar batongtng tol««rolx, of BA Pierre. When a vraa dried on a dock the bodtte of tto man wire foondlnber. Bbebwl aetaw of sbelevaer sewntaso.
nia Caar rafttSM to admit thst Ihe fAmble bl Russia it trtdtspread.
lambnairaA is spreading in TortnlitaA Dorsal^ Ksaex and iCent, in Em^and. Tha diaaaw Is of a severe type, ttmy demtti ara rencrtad.
Tm Frsodi raveons ratantt for 1891 show a mrpiul o( ttO,IXH,tXO orm tbe ax- panditnrn. I'he French Chamber of Depntlat hM patted tba Tariff UU.
Taa "grip'' bM prottratad half tb3 ferea of tba Loadon (Bagland^ Seneral PortdSov, and maor emidoyet of itoaAoa buiinsa ana banking bousst.
YiLLOl^ fever bM brokan oal to Ki: ttoo, Jamatoa, and tha trot^ at the MrriaoB bava beta ramoved from Port Boyal to Naw Caatle.
Bbtbbc snowstorms, sooompaoled by in¬ tensely cold weaithsr, prevailed in nany parts of the Unitad Kiagdom. Riitway traflle hat litaa grmtty imoadaJ. The ftrmen Iwve MUtamad heavy (oasas throagh thalr shsep perislilng hi the drifta, The snow is so daap at Wiodsor, Boglaa^ tbat
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OiABZAM X
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PBOMIHENT PEOPLE. -
CoaaataaaaaHlUt, Hatea aad MaMmte liait from Kentotdcy.
"Qoij> Cuaa" KaauiT'a profits have iMaa estimated at «l,iri,0(n a ywr.
W. D. Howaua, the aovatitt, ta to gat 117,000 a year for sdMag the Ooamopolitan.
OLADSToita It Mid to be the grtatafet, u wail u tha mort vanatUe, taHctr of Ow osat. tiry.
Ma.Ca»ristba thbty aetund man who hM bt«i aiacted Speaker ot tha Hon^ of Raprsaaotativea
liOBO BAtjaaoBT hu been at tbe liaad of tlw ConservatlTe gtirenunent nf Oraat Britata rinoe July 21. ISSA
Thb tate Senator Plumb, of Kanaaa, woold diotato one lattar, nad another and carry on two convemtioM at tba same tima.
Sbnatob C. N. Pgutog, ot CaUfornia, is tiia richest o( the naw Uenators. Ha haa (1,0011,000 to every three or Benator Stan- Cord.
IilBtmRarr ZaLutan, tba inrantor of tiia piMNKiiatic dyiiaiiiit« gaa, is seriously IU in Ban Ptaachoa, Oal., with soms maatal
HasBT P. AUDBlt, who died a few days at Dnzbary, Masa., wm a dlraot deu so taat ia tbe saventh geoirratiOB ot J6hn Aldea, tha Pnritao.
Itr beCoinby BisiMp of Msajsiilitiltlls Dr.
Ptiilltpa Broob exohaagw aaalary aa the inoumbeot of Trinity potpit, tar.ooe o( HOOU, the taittry "
theywl Statsa
OcB fighting vessehi are
sliding down into the water.
days ago tbe 1,000-ton twin screw k MbaonrL to be Supervising Burgatyqaaitral .nitiy^t. Mathiaa ... Uunched t«ion F f^^»^:1t&^^^^
to tha Msriae Hoepital Sorvim ot tha Unlttd
gunboat Machlas was launched upon the Kennebeo I^ver at Bath, Me. Its main battery will be eight foupJ Inch rapid-flre steel rifles, and tbe secondary batbeiry five mphl-flre guns, a Oatllng gun, and s Hotohklai re¬ volving canncm. It oan steam four¬ teen knots an hour, and i)t« schooner rig will enable It to spread 6,500 ¦Quaro feet of can-ras. Though i| small vessei, and only tnf |
Month | 01 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18920115_001.tif |
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