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Nazareth item st ALlEBT 0. STOBGIS A 00., FabUahert. AN INDEPEHDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITEBATDBE, LOOAL AND OENEBAL HTBLLraEKOE. $IM PER YEAR. /OL. I. IS^AZARETH. PA., FBIDAY MORKINO, APRIL 8,1892. NO. ±v. t Balciaa paper ia pnbltabfng artiolaa OB tta daaay of the Enj^IUh Nary. w Ctaraaa Rciobttag haa daiMaad a aro inrlolaliie aecreta, ez> nal oaaea. ^"^M** Ptaa., the oldeat of Indian *''PfjNt?1?^**'*» "tt opened ia 187t and has iJNiMtsd oaly thrw a«ai clastea. N«* otttmat, admba thalll«w Toe^ In- *P«»daBt. ha«» had U^ to ahMr irhat thay om do. TBk Jomial of the OoUeie of Seienoa, ptbUahad at Tokio, eontaiaa artlolet on paIea«tok>^, aaltmo^raphy aad natural pbT*tMi which would aeaa to Indicate that, hi tbe eoaraa of tine, Japan will Ua dnttoguiabad laraatt aad aci- : inraatifttora. A enlprit iw llflln, (^io, haa been sentenced by telephoae. new iMd opena for the telephona. The output of Britlah eoal minet it in the naigfaborhood of 180,000,000 tont yearly—In 1890,17«,9U,7H. Tbere hat aeldom been a time in tha history of American enterpriae, ataerta PoUle Ofiinioa, whea asfital waa oiora r^uotant to inraat itt idle money than It b at present. I of the witort iclMlart delight ia tha eellaction of pamp'jlctt, learni tbe CUeago Berald. bdaed, there are ptntplUtIt wM^ attraetad little notioe at tka tiaae of thair pjolicttioi a cen- t«7 agti tbat are now worth a handred tiaMi tte price then atked for them. Dr. fedward Brarett Hale it one of these paHtphlet eoUeetori. Re kespt hU in a fariaa of batketa auapended by rope and pallUr from the beam in tbe ceiling at kia study. Tbe telephane it makiug the ladiea ot Honolulu atouter. They uaed to do their own thopping, marketing, etc. Now tb4y aeud tbair ordera by telephoae, and the laek of exerette hat anted au aoeo- mulatioo ef fleab. The Story of a Tragic Life Drama. BT a. M. UATti Jadging from tbe numbar of chartert taken out in tbe differant Statea for tbe conttructioo of railroads, it ia ettimated that uparard of 7M0 aiUai at uew track WlU beaddsd to tbe'totM stilMk jC^t^e oountry thia year. Saya the San Pranuiaea (Oat.) Ohrou* leie: "Witt a lyateul of ataiited ami. , gratiea tta populatioa of Saw pmmtb '^tttim ham iacreatel fhiat jTA^.OOO la ^1880 to 1,188,235 in 18*1.- Tbo popu- . Jotion of thia State duriug the decade 1880 to 189J iooreeaed from 865,- "«» 1,904,000. It la a noticeable; mtaagg m gather ta<aitiei t^pgtBmmatkimBfm the Soutfcem C-roet aaki iMJli^erlhe Ualted Statet, r Xaw Soott Wain k*r|ug a eil^.eyd uey, ^ StAttt iahabitaotf." '' Am aam at«aturo la tha aeat Ruropaaa ' IMS wfll be the Boaaa-Herz^orinhu , ^raopa,whoareaow enUiag theadmlra- tion of Vieana by tbelr Miperior phy- tM]aa, martial bearing, Irm, elattic ttep SBd ataadinett, at wallai by tbair pra:. Ileal draat and equipmisl, Following Ike Britbh enwnpla witt aktire ladiia troopa, the .Auitriaa <lwwirjBaat de¬ le Btiai||la iadiaeriaiaately in I MW lerba CkshtlaMaud Mahoma- aad R(MM» fTitheWea, In- of keeping I'm aeetariat apart. Tka plan la aaid to wotk admiiably. TkL eaat of prodoelug honey wai db- cuaiad at the kte Oclorado SUte Ooa- reatioa. Oao member taid fear eenta par poaad, but othera taid eigbt oenta, aad yet anotber meoiber pat the ooat at IQi oenta per pound. Tks coldest regioa ia tbe Uaited Statn liet along the northern border of Minneaota, between the aouthem point of the Lake et the Wooda and the North Dakota border. The temperature along that line often fallt at low at flfty de- flfreet below aero. Ia 1873 tbo inttro- meoto at Pembiaa rejbtered fjroni flfty- tii to lizty degrret below. I I I iigg--—i "¦^ A huadred thoaaaad ehildrea ef D-¬ mark, with peony oootributioaa, pro- ented a crown of geld, t<r be pratanted to the King and Queen on their golden wedding day. The gift it wrought to repretent com eart aad clorer learet, aod Intariaoed with a ribbun bearing tba ieacnptlon "Tba children of Ddo- mark hare woraa tbU crown for the oc- caaioa of the goldeu weddiag of Kiag Cbriatiaa IX. and Qieei Littiaa on May it, 18»i." ,,A kwyer, ia tfti .Watticgtoa Pott, ¦ayt that the law pi piknogaaiture b itUl ia foree in the Di«td4l of Cjlanibia. Tba Uw of the Dbtriet h Ihc old Eng¬ lbh Uw, witt tbe rari«ut aiiaiilmiata of the comialiaioa wMsk fjofaarty goraned the Dbtriot aad ef Oeogtett tu; Saiehe. ••AsMeia if gt «a tUg tiBilrtwil eoaaaclon wbe attempt to admlabtet it. Only tha otber day I kad oocaiion to look up tka bw of iabaritaace, and I |k>i ttit fhe eld atatote of Jaoma I.,'proridiag that tte eldeat to« ahall iaktirit, to tha e<- elusion of other cbildrestl JIttI in toroe. I may be wroag, but I failed utterly to lad aay repealiog tUtut«, ia which eaae prlmogeailureb attll tbe lew of the Dia- <rict.'' Aecordiag to tte New^eifc Trutb.tlM 'outcome of tha eaperimeat uow beiag tried by M. Oilbert Tvairkiat at hb Southern farm, near 8aa Laaadro, Oai., will, m all probability, ba a complete y raro^vMoa in the aBBtflsd method of ir^ndalog horaet for apoad. Tha ayatha— tke idea b not ahinliitsly aew, but ba« ¦erer before beeo apfHsd oo a large seale—ooatitti in traiatag iMiaei in the mter, making them awba in tanka of •srid salt watar inatead at tte conttant -Inck work that hat laiiaJ ao ataay ^ jtomiaing aalmab. TIm awlmming ra- rapidly aad atrengthcat the and impruvet Uie wind at mooti I tea timai the aame time apent on tha and a rery little auppleatentary : work puis tka horae ia condition ' io make a record. Sbould tblt ayata-n "¦ prore all that it now teoni to be, Xr. Tempkiot will hare doae muoh to fartt( 'tka impio>etiient of horte Seih. a»wB«---caB«waBmoHet New Turk tap taya: iloaaa of if« Ae wfbits of the VOreign Ltfatleae at Wltt the growiag popuUrity of terra eotta an a bufldiag materbl, thera hot haaa a oooataot inoretaa, aotet tbe Naw Tork Sou, ia tta dagrea of artistic akill demaaded in terra ootta detigaert. A Bostoniaa oC mat kad aNUty has leoeatty oeoie to New Tork at a higb aalary te derote himaalf to thb wor!c, aad aome of hit daalROt ara to appear ia an im¬ portaat pntiile buildlag tooa to be com¬ pleted, -fa thb ai in atone carriag the artitt aitttaat .«< the Uailad Statet prouiaa to eeHpse tbt waUd. mmmmaimrmatmmaimm'.'*'-'', /'> ? Waihlagton who nre well kaoara in tke )lew Tork chtbi ure aufleren by tte ua- fortuoate aamet which ttey bara iaber- Sted. Mr. Grip, tke SwedUh Miubter, ¦ example, bat had to Hatea to ae auch l|(Uy upon hb ua ne tinoe hb utiueiaka I a latbionabU oMlady, that it iaa Ivonder he turrirtt it. Mr. Ho, of tka f Okioete Legation^ furobhtt much mild •mutemeat in aeei^i elsstei baoama it can ' be taid. with tafety that he b not a raka '.^-a obmment wbieh tlia Celattiat mind i^eorbe blaadly ai^ bUakiagiy witboat yeetprtktading fnlkr Mt tasaelng. Tke Pwsbn MmUter, HaiUl Hameio OfaooB Khaa (I wu itot (jaMa aore of tke apeiUog of ait ef B myaalf), found kb aama to twitted ia tke atoaths of meaial)i aa wall aa of the peopb ke sast aeeiany that he ptakably loolia upea Aaterbaot te tkb tag m rety iyaeraat peopk. Tbam U m ttallau i^ W«aUa«ton who i htt It ia reported tbat the Ualtsd War Dapertmeot hat ia cootemplatioa esteoaire chaaget ia the itatioat to which the tioope are aaalgoed duriag the coaling soBtaser. Maay m the aoMllar potta are to b! abandoned altogether and perhapa otkaraaatabliahed. Amoag tbam, probahiy, oaa at Ualoaa,Montaaa, lor the tajahliikmaal of whio:t a biU ap- propriatiag tSU0,000 haa already kaea latroduoed lato Oongreia. It iaaaid that In makiag tke traattart of troopt the aoldiert will be required to m ircb to thair new atatiooa, inttead of being tfaaap6ftad by nil aa hitherto, tbe ob¬ jeet beiag le gire then tomi actual ex- perieaoe of what ttay may expeot in tioM of trar. iBgsassmm^sgsssgs The Freaeh town of St. EtleniM haa been in a condition of great excitemaat orer tbe diaoorery of an appareat coa- apiracy to betray tbe tecreU of the rib- boa trade lo fofeiga flrma. Tiie flrat clew waa a letter receired by a large ribbon aMwufaoturer frojt au Eoglith weichani at Coreatry, informing him of oertain propoatk receired from aa in- babitaat of Bt Ktianae. Thb perton, wko deaeribed biaaaelf aa being weU ac¬ quainted witt ererything cmnected witt the ailk ribbon trade, offered to aell new patlemt and noreltica now on the toooM or to be produced by the manu- faotarera for the oomiug teatou. He further promited to go wbererer be migbt be required to aat up apecial loomi aad to mtuufacture aay of the aoreltiea which might be telected. The letter waa eigne 1 witt initiab only, but the writter pcored to be a rery clutnty saaoalaad walked atraight iato tta vrap wkiek waa aat for him aai baited with a rtf^iltored tetter. He turaei oat to bs g^ptiMtaowa oommitaion agent, and a hoote brought to Mght a poadeaoe ttnra merehanta aud Oermaay. Juat bow far^EH^Iatiaaahad piooeeded b not yet t,f«i-kaown « JllPiaihibha ^*i^^H rolui2^^H indiflhi^^H pany trai^H| Oastaia O.'vn »*".i^Wl'iy aum^tm' ^maum afMk SH»«Ung Tpnrtt-" " 1 a yoaif lawyer 1 oiade « speaek, b tueded to try hb Ika ifkl Ue«iaala;r> war of 'M,^hiU ware being fetsed K tke Stale, a eom- IrjaUaoock Ooaaty, t •ommaadiog. On HiMal of warttt ilMto gire ttam mail aoaree, aad ktaa ower for a N|Ajilil ttere wat ^^^^HBM nuTcr ^^^^^k^ dor- ^^^^^¦¦P***- CHAPTKB Xn-Coatiaaed. 'Further eoaoealmant ia beooming aL moat Uipoaeibla. It to laeredible to mal kow the aeeret haa beea kept ao iMgT Barely your hnaband mnat «etNl aesM autpieion, ha muat harkJNWil * -6e haa not the Sl«|fiW idoa, I UU you. If I ikeiiki bbhaA Vtr-Tt km mvaaU." _,Mo, ¦•{ a«l Ikak TktiM Is aaolhei •Itataalire, my poor eklld—a batter oat —tte flaa I waa anggaatiag to you Juat aew. Tea will tmat yeuiaalf to me——" Bto emotion aeemed to ohoke him. *I am thinking about tt. Whetter I ean bring atyaalf lo promiae—" I dropped my bag lightly oa tke gnuad. I waated bott handa bee—<reetogiappte Witt him—to ahake tta tratt fiom klm. If I eoold get at it no othar war. "Bat yon aeemed to oonaent) Tell ma again thai yon oonaantt* ha axelaimad, easerly. Yea. Vhen tte time arriraa, yon hare bnt to tay, 'Coma' and I will go witt yoa wben and where yon pleaaa.^ Sha apoke wltt atraaga eompotUN, eonaider Uie aaaae taadas ^toaatwa wltt wtuab aha had aaid 'Poor Jaok I* I Piaaied ker kaad; I atiU would ael tmti mytelf to tpeak. She eontinued: *I want you to oo rery qolet, rety oalm, and antwer me aoma qneatlona. Fot more thaa fonr houra yon nara baaa wan¬ dering abmit outside. WUh Mrs. Dad> by't ImoMedga I waited for ybo hare, TeU ma. why did you not eoam ia oa yooi retoro mm the atation?* 'Surely, what I heard fai talceater- ahlra waa aaffieient (o aeeoant for thati I wiahed to deUy at long aa poatible tte moment when I ahoald hardto face—my wife." 'But yon knew ttat aooaeror latar that time most eoate. What didyoutfhiab} tha ilalavt* 'Whatdidlgala?* I repeated with a bitter Uaab ttat it waa impotaibia to db- gaiae. 'The aeilain knowkibM that tta waaian who b called my WMt lt.ae laagM woctby to beat ma aataa. I wlil aarw lewwahtrfiasefeeeegeie.* ' ^iHi'kM»''Caeeroetd tistittlaa- sesttttlag tiaee ywa eatta kemelP'Tttt aaked, la a ati itta. sikrtled manner. A atoaea anr ran utmoat le ba ealm. £u aae trembled aad waa pale aa death. 'By aoeideat I orarheard tteir talk- here and Oaaeoigne'a. Sha, tha goilt] wife; ha, tte fake triand.' 'No, no,-nel II ia not ta Sha to not Builty, nor ka lalae. I am aun, am ee^ tain, thto eaa be prored. Bnt Aral IaU me all that you aaw and heard. * Edna waa itaading now. I, toe, had riian. Ber handt were elataed in sop- plkatioii. Bar eyes brimiul et teart. She waa trembling ia erery flber ttt hot body. At aimply aa I eoald I raUted all that had oeenrrad, makiag ao furtkai ing tte torribto import of her worda. *If I eonld <eei qnUe aura ' ke be. qnUe gan, hetitatingly. 'Do yoa miatraat ma? Do you faar I ahall ehaage my mind?" ahe aaked. witt a laugh ttat toandad hyatarieaL -ShaU I write Itf 'Agood thoaght. Bol Iwill writo aad TOU ahall algnT* he aaawered. 'It wlli help you to remembor, aad aaay be ef uae ahould aay difleulty ariae.' Tkey were far loe moeh abooroed to aotiee that I ebanged my poaition ae tttt I oould now aee aa wafl aa hear. Ooaeoigna wrote io hb poekatbeok, ttan ha handed it and tba peaoil he had uaed l« Oaorgto. 'Touraigaature toinaelant,'he aald. Sha wrote, aad, aa heraplaeedtha booh In hia pooket, he added, 'It would taka mora aalf-poeaeaaton than I feel qulta maator of to face yonr huaband to-night.* 'Than you muat flr—qniekly, for eren a alow 0Da>horae eae*—and ahelaagkad lightly aa ahe aaid it—'ahoald be here by thla tiaitL Willyon go out ttroogh tha ¦table yaidf* Thay knew of aty retara t Thea tbey had had aaa watohed. 1(0," aaid be, flnaly. 'I eaate la by tke froat entranoa. I wtU laare by M. I erept eaotiouily away. I beliered I kaow tbair aeeret new. It waa a rulgai ona enoagh—oaly tha old atoay ef a tuaa friend and ao unfaithful wife. But, oh, my Ood, how I had been bafooledl CHAFTBB'' xrn. < an owa TBVB LOTB. r'SllySi laee ef eoaoealmaiit, Leariag . I walked ewiflly Sown tbe eaRtue drire and look up my poaiUon near tte tte gatae. aardOee- I had not long to wait. I hai eoigna'a qniek military tread upon tte grarel befeee ke eeate la aighk Wban ha waa wittin a eoaole of yarda er ao I Stepped eal Into tta moeaUgkl, xight in front of hiau 'Ba, Dudtoyl" he azelataaed. witt tte eld hearty ring la hto roiee, aa ka kald oat bla boad. I aaada aio attompt te take il. Fer a taw aacoada wa loolmd at aaek otttr ttaa. 'Wkat to the mattor with yen, Jaek?" Ba pat tka aaeaUen witt tke meat kta»- eaat air imaginabla. 'Ton'ra eeme tieaa mty baaaATl "You're aeaa my wifer " "I kaaa.* "Tou doat deay II, tkear 'No," ka anawaead, txing kto eyaa oa aae with a look that I iataipretad aa one ef oool dtfleaee. "Aad itew, paik*i>a, yonll let me paea,"ke added. "^'^ The qutot aeefrnfulneae of kb ataaaar •xaepeiated oia paat endaraaee. ."You're a darul* I ertod, witt eoaeen* tiated fonr, aad atruek at him—I atraek fair aad fuU at hb moeking faea. Bejmrried Ihe b|aw, hawerar, and be¬ foie I oould kelp toyeaM kto atme were arouod Bta. It waa a haad-t»-haad atrug¬ gle. I waa the taller, bul he tke BMnra Snaeu}H9lttetnk.JMid.>Uk.shame I It that, aHheugh tha aggreaaor. I ahoald be eeaqneied. He flung me mm him witt a force that aent me reeling aeroaa tte roa4lwur. 'Jaekpudtoy.'aaidhe-gokeiae. Ire- quire ae explaaatiea from yen to-algbt. le-monow I'll eome aad damaad ooe." Bia aaauranoe petrifled me. Wltt a aaatterad impraeatioli, giddy aad atlU lealiag, I taned toward tte kouae. For houia I walkad np aod dowa be¬ Core tke booaa ttat oontaiaed Ika falae womaa wkom I oooe beltored I lored. If aat at yat guiltr in act, sty wife waa 1ty. Bm wetda kad lard ber ow^ lipe ea; to Oaaeoigne whea aod where he wbhed. Ba had only to eome to ber, aha said. Tba riUatoaadgot har writtea prantiae, al laee* aaenlly gaflty. ptored il I hadbeard bar owa lipe ear eha waa raady to leare me and go with Tha llghto wem axtingnbhed, tke aad atara grew dtoa, a blUng wlad began lo blow. I atepped ia, eloaed tte wiadew aad Mmreeefced tho heattt, wbere a flra waa atill buraing. Waaiy, miattablt^ aad falat—I kad aot laetedfbiadall day—I eaat layaaR npoo tte eouch, and oloaid o^ ayea. I ooold afford to rett. I knew the worat aow. In ao hour or two'a tiaae I would leave my homa forever. A aiigbt aound, a aigh qulto aear, loaaed ma. aad the eoft touch of a haod Soa my aboulder thrilled ate aa eonld I toaeh of oa}y oae woetaa'a haad oa earth. Laakisgup,! aaw Bdna Lyatoa bandiag ora* ate and koidiog toward me a fdaea ef wiae. Ber aweet eyea ware fun of teadenMaa aad pity. Aa aagel te aUatotar to xvxa. TasnaoBDV. ' aloae. I looked at my watch. 6 o'eioek. I pulled baak tkt to lat U tke dayli^t. II wee a h morning; eloada aeaddtog tte wind, aad aew ead agaia Um palteilagof auddea lalU'ahewera agalaat the paaee. I want to my dreaaiag-reoai, peeked my portmaateaa, ttaa tkiew my¬ telf into a ohair to wait. For Edna t taka—aad for here oaly—I peetponed aiy •epartaie aota noea. Oaee a knock eaata to tka door. It wae a aarraat hrlngiag ate eoate breakfast. 1 lined te hta to Mitt dem sad boMM aniekly, aad leehed the doer agalaat further Intrnsiea. II mattered Utile ot aothiag aow whei tte booeeheld might thooae te think of my telf-lmpeaad ae- alnaion. Ieat aeor a window ttei eeatatamdad a magnliaani rtow of hill and dale aad eladlaf rirer. Tbe ligkto and ihadowt taamtfl ekeeing one aaetter- -eter ekaa- Bipntha paaaed before my IiM the phanlaamtgoria of a dialaiMni tngf aad aa I watohed them tte princiiial tfanto of my lite daring the laat feu mental rition lagor ' dream. Motbfaig ataatad real aaeapt tti blaaaad tratt that Bdna lored taa. I re. paatad te myaelf a thoatand timea, 'Shi lorea me—loree ma aty darUag torat praaeaee eaiatad tke tampeat 6t mr tti^ aad brought ate peace. She looked gea> tl^ aweaC aad tiaioroui aa a dere. Idraakttewlaeaalefully. gare baek tke empty gtoaa, aad, at a aign ftom her, lay dewa agaia uaea the eouch. Sbe turaed the Aadad lamp upea the lable, stifled Ike flra. than mored toward tte A few miaales befete twelre I weat downatain lo keep my aapototmenA The libraor waa a daU. dad rooat. will KUted wlnSbwa, tKreugh whieh no tnit: jbt erer paoetratod. Tha walk wen iiaed Witt wall-flllad boiA-ekalroa frow tke floor to flea teal upward. Ahore, diacy ttaiitij reaehed to tke low oak beama of tha eeUiag. I had aarar Uke4 tta room. Tkare wta a gkeallinaaa aboul It that woold haro Impiaaeed eren tbt itaoeheat diaballerer in the lapenalniaL I eoold only iaMgiao Ihat Edha'a raatoa for appointing lo meet me there muat bt that, aait waa tte laaat froqneatod rooa in tka Ibuae, we wate the leaa Ukaly tc bedbturhad. Thara waa a alldiag panel behind tte lapaetn ia ooe part, wbloh bad beea pointed ent to me on my flrat aeatlag t< the Orange, but I had ealy aotieeld U aaaaally. ier. aa I kare eMd, I did nol _ like tke leoia, aad ealy eatered It fa me, wkeee rary. -eeaioh of beoke, whiek I torariafa)y ear. tied away to raad elsewkere. A eke«rtal flae waa tkto atoraing bum. k« to tta lew, eld-fhakieaad grato, bui instead of geiag toward H. aome atraaga naaeeountabla attraction aeemed to drau my tkougkto toward ttat part of ttt faded lepeetry whiek kid tte eUdiai **' I BMMt go now and aajr you bare la. I win letura,' aha aaid, la aa>, to tte aaapekan queatioa of my I kaew aol Ike leagtt ef liata tha* iatarreaed. Whea aha eama agaia, I eitoaded aur head to her, mntoly implor- Bke aaderateod. Ske aat down aad alid ket kaad ia mine. At flrrt it liem- kled taat a tttUe. Uka tke flaltoiiag of a frigktoMd kbd, thaa il 1^ atill.Tatoore lo oHitaat tta raptwe wtttwkiek ~ roloatKiy aat od hen toaplrad •ate, aad eloeed my eyee leel ake anould raad la tppg- the Imitt. I|y )ieart waa keaMag ae Jhe abonld ibWIMU deealrii lal Tke daeirs to lareotigBtoU teek euol ¦boMkeidof me tkal lalaMMt kagked aloud at tta abaurdlty of Iha idea Wkal eouM flfty alidtog panek at aeeiei deeca aiattar to me aowT Wby akould tbgy erea tatereet me. when ia aaoth*< half kour I ahoald kare lotlUiafldak Omga toprart Nerertktitsa, I walked lesalatoly toward Ike spe*. daetkai moateal atid I skould kars teaskad It. bat Ike ad Xdaa ItfBtoa aa¬ tared. The sigkl sd ker sweet, sad faeab tka eeaaeioasases ed kta dear piwwtea, ehaated Ike wkoie aarraaf at mil alataelaay aeltttlllkJHI oaetwtfl. When I had ended—ahe bad turaad h« face away till tben—aha looked at mtL aa though a weight wen takao off her mind. 'Thaak you,*aha taid; *I know now thai it oan be aspkined. * ;;Bxplaiii M, thea.* aaid I, inerednousiy. '1 wiU, to*ateii'oe. I glaaeed toward the wiadow. Sho alae lookad in tke aamo direeUon. Daylighl waa peeping throngh the balf-eloeed< ahadea. 'Tcd^. A faw houa henoe " aht ^'within thb hour I ahaU hare left my homa forarer.* 'Bal what do yoo ateaa to dof Wkan weald you got" "I eaa toU yoa aotttag—for I kaew nothhig—exoept thai I thall loaro Eag¬ laad aad ererrttlng tor whtoh I aoM myaelf. lttall go away ttam, peaaileei^ aad-1 thiak-alene." 'Not wlttont flrtt aaaing year wifel Not wllhout giring her a obaaer^e aleai haraaif ftom ttie terrible " 'It ia aa naeleea aa it b painful to aa) mora. Netting eau ahake my determia» Hon • Bnt I broka off auddenly. Tke look k ber eyat aa they met miae poatUrely trtohteaed me. ^Ul yen set alty-«* leas* Ull aooar ttafaltorad. I abook my bead; 'Not for my—for my take—JaakT" H« roiea aaak to piteoua ealraaty aa tbi apoke tba laet worda. Thera b a limit to aalf-raatralat. I weat a atap aeerar to her, aad Ibe next aaomaal aba uaa ia my arma. She hid htr aadiialy flaahed fact againat my ahoakbr. t did net apebk. but earaaaed her hot cheek. She aiored a llttto aloaar to iaa, kiaaiag tte kaad that Waa naraaalng har. I took kar sweet faee between my baadt aad ratotog it whkperad: "Look at me.' Ber eyee, witt tte lorelight to them, taat mbem, II waa aaough. I knew ttaa Witt what lore ehe lored me. Ood kaef her aad Urea her and help har to betu tte buden ed It, I prayed. Our lipi atat. It waa a momeat whea aileaee waa ¦en exqniailaly elooaaot thaa warda. By a aupraaae eflbrt I relaxed my hold, tad itowiy aad gaaUy aha wilkdraw. ¦At aoea-la tte l&irary, * ake aaid. at aka Mt tke room. I kaat my kaad to tokea of anawared, abacal in a whbptr. Tear wife refasae mapermiaaioo to'explaiii." 'Tea feU bound to aak kar flrstr "Yea. I waa bonnd." "Tkanlet the mattor rael, Z wanl ao ezpiaaatio*. I hate aeea and kaow eaoogh." "But Dr. Oaaeoigne taya the time has come whea tha trutt ean ao loagar be eoneealed,* tke teid, hxridag at me eafly aad wiatfuUy, but apeakiag ia a flraiOT roice. .'Ha k here now, and if you will not Uaton to me he iaaiato ea axplatoing ernyiUag Mmt^It" 'xa i'aai caae 1 wHI hear yoV,* I eald, eenatralaedly. And the went on: "On the moraing of Ihe day aha died, Mra. Haigieare eoadded to me a seerat, little aaeposlttg I alraadr knew it. To pCdtM|.Maf ^^eertitag it I went, at year wMrs nquaat, in tte aama tnin ae ytff to Leiewtonbin. I-I waa dia- guiaa^, Tou eould aot recognise ate. I f eliewed you to Tom Llttk'a, and arrtred only Jnal in tima to make kim bnek off kia atonr ' "Be told me how Mr. Haigieare kad eomaby kia death." "Notqulto. He did aot toU you what he kad oaee befon told me. He kepi beek by gty deain the fae* that wkaa Ikat toniUe aataatrephe torii place Miaa Har. gM«T« was that, alas, for yean, aka feed keea at tiatee • aor nearwra aake, OSaf aa* to apan sae; I bagia to aee pretty oleariy that I waa triched into marryiag a mad woman. I ean bear aaything now aare aaeing you auSar ttna. What Oaaeoigne had to 'I thonld toll you ttat Mra. HanraaTa took Dr. Oaaoolme into het eoafldeaea fram tte flnt. wken he aaw Misa Bar< gnsTo arrira at Oleadak Booae he waa atraek wltt ker reeembknee to the giri he had lored maay a yaar age; a girl who auffand to the eame way aa your wifa— wkooa eaga^awant to klm waa brakea off OB ttat aceettat. Ba waa totenatad fa Miaa Haigreere fbr the aake of Ika* re- •emklaae^ but rtiU mon deeply whea ke diseorated tke waa the daugkter of Ike womaa ke kad lored. Ha hoe alwaya hoped ake might be cured, andeoaaideaad thai tte gree* dnad and ahama tte entor- toktedkalyon ahould diacorer the aad tratt mada tkat kope almort a eartatoty. Bat lately ske bss badkd aU our efforta tor kss good. "I«il BigM Dr. Oae<|olgae fboad kae ia a aaoa* aaaatkf actory atato, bat ake ytoUtod to kia antrealr tkat—uadar eer¬ tata ttietaslaneea—he might aead kar to amtm %mtmtf when maladiee like hen ara treated. Toa aea now how you miaba- toapsetod ttelr worda I Alaa, ahe nqulrae Ik* eloeeel watohing. That box marked 'beoke'ttat yen eonveyed to ker, eoa¬ taiaed-^ Than are differeat kinda ef ¦adatea,* Kdna aaid. and, ainUag haa roiee almort to a whiqier, added, 'hen to dtpeoaumU — periodto drankeoaeaa- ¦la beri ted fraaa * 'Traitneal' eried a roiee tkal rang tkraiuA tke room. At Ike aama moment tben waa a than nport, a amoka, a low itifled ery, and Edna aaak forward asainit my aboulder. The arraa waa niaed at Iba nry apot I had beaa ao near inraitigating, aad m the ahadow of it atood my wife, the reroirer Jart flrad sMUestokiag itt kta haad. WUk aa tfpttaslin ef torrlMs nultonito aa ker leee, she held b aolated in tke eame diraelleo. Her flager waa en tte trigger. She' Waa oboat to diaeharge a aeeoad hamL I wound my anas rouad Edna. BanA. tog orer her, I. atrora to eonr her witt my body. Thae ahialdtog het—my faaot- aatad gaae flxed on tte piatol—^I aaw my wife eaddealy alter the poeMea ef hte weapon. Sha put tbe mnask to ber own fenBoail flred, and feU Uke a tog upoa tta floor. Oaorgie, my wife, lay daad. Edaa, ny tore, hM sunk fainting in my arma— Aad kara—ae ttr, at leaat, aa I feel bound tomakeBpntito the tragto diasM of Biy Ufa fa aiMed. Iraa aaati HBWST OLEAHINOS. ITII£ MIMY SlDfi OF LIFR ¦ wo»nwL<f» AB» Tox» arr tkb WtruWt 'btuu GW TKM Dffflarent Kftoefe-A TboaghHai P*- rewt—Tooftajraeectre—One Thine liott—Sare Toi, Then, Bto., Mo. Aboby, whtaUatartate At aight, will waaMt af tna For, trTitVbeltoifie ibaiK It «(ba tta BtklkkeikeedM Cmt, war te raging la V( CiiOTBaaBBD hat gooa up to 19 a buthti. Tbb OUkan army b aboal to be bad. FKABoa b toklog ttopt to exptl aO cblalt. Oou> ocotinati to aboadaat tupply abroad. Tbb Fnooh lUU light an arerage of Utl daabayaar. UTBUmoDVOiloabaa oautad a ttagnattoa to the bno ora Irwir. T«S dtdcitla tbo Itollao budgH tpr UtAt aaMNmta to tU,000,OIIO. IxDicATioBa poiot to the largart wheat crop ever grawa to Teza*. Tbb Ball Telephone Compaay't aarniogi for tta patt year wero fS, lia,8tS. TSB Mi rill laal l.iablatnn nfutad aa ap IM^wtoUoo fc^ikaWerUbnik. ¦ (Jbbbob. CoL, ft art yrt atoa moothi old, lot it hat a popolatioa ot BOtDwNlla Tbb Seoiety. of Friendt hat oootributed' ortr 1100,000 to toa Rottbn tofferen. ABoanTtBB bat rajaeted tbe orop atad r» dprodty treaty with the Uailad Btatet. Tbb dty of PhUadalphU hat batn toad tor $100,000 by bdrt of Boajaaria FraakHn. Taana ara twtnty Reprtatntatiyot In Ceo- gf*m wboan uader thhty-Ut yaan mt age. Tub kto frert wat rary ialaribat to alDrer mnilDwtaadpaaturm ta Wlaecarin. aboto wtater grala. Ibibb teldion io BagHtb ngimaota wtra puoUbad for wearing a thamrocfc oo CM. Patriok't Day. Waa'TUBB oonditioaa hara oauaad a grtot lacreate in the deato rato among cawe ca the Tazaa raogetk It it olalntad thit tba fart time now eo Amerioaa railwmyt exoeedt tba oa the Bogltdi roadt, nKiToo HTATBd oMD-of-waron gradoally eoooentratiug at Han Pranoitoo for terrlot to cataof oaad In Btring Bee. CHiCAOO, III., boa feraiad a manloipal order laagut^ wltt a rbw to obtuUloam to tirartt, abort ean aad poHttot. Tub Vabad Statm amy hara to cade to Mexico atany tboaatad aant of rataabb bnd on IbeNow Mnrteo bordlir. Tbb gnat nub to Iha boa bait of Mtone- tote bpraeUealiTorar, thtute l>tailin koda baring bara oboot oU Mtom up. Thb Ifladtdiial I tghltton potatd a Jolut raaohitton to faVer aTiii i thm \Taital Stotoi BenatorsV a dbert roto aflia paopto Tub Uolled Btotte Saoreata Court hat de¬ cMad that tha Uokn Aelflc RaHwarmort rtre up IU oootraot ot tSBt with the Weat- tra Oaiea aad do ito owa talagraph bort- TaoDaaana of ttab hara appaarad at Itorth Cape, Nora Scotia, proMUy trom Oraaokad by ice, for the flra»tl*w ta aighly raart, and tbo peopb ara aaaUag'good Thb ttu young Mormoot ttudyiag ta Har¬ rard Uolrtralty. at Cbmbrtdga Maat., an all tingU mto eaoept one, and bit wifo aad ohildrao nomto at boma wblU ba purtuw hbatadiea. A QDAOK to tba villa<a of Olamrroti, Sol- rador, who prattodad to be abk to prereot tbe-tpraed at Moallpoz, ' ehlimvn with traatoMot would pri . toat. Oo tht foUowtag Iheohildrwdbd. taoeouktel tweato hal lib moroiag framdi tfattotai anyi kjMewalef^tl " et an eutwaid, to terada'wtattm'Barope m full tpito of tba praoautloaary nieaturtaj —Puck. Barber—"KsouM me, air; ban yaa got yoar muf lierar' Mr. Mullifaw—"Tb; roight ia tbb chair, on top ar me neck."—-Judge. TOO sveoasTtra. Bsak Pnsideair-"What b tta new watckmaa^BMikdr Oatkiar—"Jimmy." Bank noiddant—'•Dbttotga Um at onoel"—Pitok. "Why he told mc yeaterday he goinir to%uild a hoan ttb atatoa m woold betometting entiniy BgttL'' "Iguetalt will be aertl,"dmmi tte other rigorootly; "purify a wot Action. "—Detroit PtM Pton. TIB fEWI EPITOMIZirf . tttbttirttT, wtrt roLiTB. KMetatto Jiakt it one of tte moat poKto and deferential men io Texat. Kot ieagoioce he wat tittiag at a hotel table at which thera wen aereral druaMmn wHh wbom he wta not aequainted. They wen telling rtoriat and kugUag Toeifaroualy. Kotdutko nerer tmiled, hot after an excrudatiog fauay ttory had beea toM, and tbe drummera were almort tpeech- lesa witt laughter, he leaned orer aad mM, timidly. "OeatlemeD, my aame ia Jinka, aad if you hare no objection I would like to chuckle a little myaelf orer that lart ttory:**—Texaa SlfUoga. ora Tana varv. 'Uy darllog, I hare a pleoe of aetra ior you. Papn ererythiag." He (riZig to go)—"Oh, ao, hahaia't. He tUU hat yon. "—Tratt. A Tsoooamni pambbt. The Oroom—"I can't tee tliat cheek your father plaoed aaioag tte weddiag ptaaaato." Tho Brido—"Papa b tb abssat- minded. He Ut hb eigar wUh it.?— Ufe. onke a leel Uke coRnBMD ne araotaa. Ohappto—"About ao oftaa I gocae of mysaif, ead ihea I aaking aotoe one to thoot me*" Jeaaie—"Aad no oae erer doet itf Afnld of Oa fane kwa, IsppaM."^ Kew Tork Bairald. i>V*^^ oa BAJfoaaova oaotmo. Mn. Oobtrigger-"Too aeem afntd to aak your hntbond if he hod found tbat ooal tonttk you mltkldt" Mn. Brawn—"Tat, my Jam. Ton aeelleftUoalko atoin. Ml ke fouod it to tte daric."—Kew Tortt Boo. oow hb aort "or nAO." Kxoclleooe b aftor all a matter of eo|t- pariaon. A boy of tix yean, who at- terriMii ^cnda a private achool, when priaee an 1^,^ giren on all torta of prorocation, but who at yrt had nerer earned a prise, eame home ooe afternooD and exhibited proudly one of thete rewardt of merit. "Oood?" taid hb motber, "but how did yoa get Ul" "I waa fint io oatural hialory," taid tbe bly. "Katunlhiatory, at your age! How did it bappeot" "Oh, th(y asked me how many ItMt a horae liad." "And what did yon tay f "I Mid flra." "But abortehaan't flra •<I kaow it,but all tix."—Phikdel roe totoli^' Baatem anlt audit le Stmt at. Taa Now Tork State LtgitktaM heM ttrrioat at Albaor to mwnory of Oaneral Merman; OonenU Slooam prttilkl, and Chauneay U. Ttepikw deilTerad theoraUpr. Bora branofaet of tha Ithodo Itlaad r Uatura hare paaad the Wll proridiag i Mtnolal doetioot of Stato ofitotrtr MABaoAU. O. KimrBT, a laaiifliti ef Lowtr Boota et tba FeaatylTanb Itgltia j tore, dbd at Harriaborg, agad thirty-f' ' yaart. ^ Cf.AgM't Barmt. in .fiottmoi'Uagi... baraad; tartrat pertont w^ra tojoted taara wera many narrow taaapat. B. rtnrr. of r.aoailnattr, Baaa, afttr bting takan to a beep Seothbridge, ot Catabridga, bar*. Poor Waia WurruAW woa toffied at Onoilcn, N. /..witt Jort awh atrrkat at be hadwitlbd. Than wat no raittioaa ctre- mooy. but totteod bb chMt frbait cda- duotol oaiqae exercMa at tbt tomb, whlca be lad dadgoed, ta BaiMgk Cematorr. Thouaaadt ^tended th« earaoamiea ta tta opan oir. Taa eraw of a traia BBmkg dowji the, tteep grade co tbe rracVriHe^ braaeh of tba Pbiladal|Ma aad Balraad kat eootroi of it and too aad eon thot down tt|$ daoiioaMoi - Troy WtgimMI,mt PeriT tfaa lirm ot to Jflotok . V. ft., tor tartag pttwrntbtt July A TBoutAao pouadt ot dynamite at Ptra- aima to, Brown—'*Dtd ke glra say eseuae for tteallngf Oobtrigger-"SaU ke eouldal kelp kfaatetf.*^ BrowB—"He*d kfd doae ao if- ke hada't beao eaaght.*'—Mew Tork Sua. quiBiassianB^iii oAuutwrsT. "Am I onas-eyod, Oharkyr* aaked tko riob giri. Maude; Taa,Hande; but wbo woutda't be witt rour eyet I If my optiot' wera aa beantiful at youn I'd be tryiag to look iato tkem atyssif, too."->New Tork Son. Wstl^—"I ste ttat a Japaaae bas in- reoted oo apparatua for flUiag aa aaemy'a eyea wltt dart at a diataaea of aeraral fart. I woador kow U werkat" Petli—"SometUng Uko a atreet aweeper, I auppoae.**—ladknopolM Jouraal. ma oot* OP MABKIAaB. 'I dea't kaow, Ooosge, U a loloaui ttiag to starry. hava fsa eoaatod tke oortr Qeona. "The ooat, Laaiat Tke oort t BlaasyottI Pra fo*a cltigyatan eoutin tkatni aaatfy at for aotti«gr—Onke't MagaMne. AX a MIIW Begokr Oueel—"TMa oofbe mia^ queer. Borarthiag b tte tar wltt it." Wahar tot natauiaat)—"Tea. oeaniBO eeffae. We atod It by aool rheadstaka wUl aot ooour Ohioago TriMaa. AnHAlKIBII. Onstomar—"Wkat do you ehaige for ahabmitr Pmatttlai—»'Twa eaati. Onilofwr-"AH rigkt; tako a t*o-osat out bow. kaU wtrmtd TU ha weeka aad take tte wortk."—Judge. mat- It's aooldeat. but m oaly Cut kar nS in a few dra oenta' ¦¦¦w aoMfias. In tto priaaiy sobooi tke other day tbe seboian won toqabod to tell, in tbeir own wotda, aomatbiag about tka dapbaat. UtUe Flooiie, hi ker tara, ttood ap aad aold: ••Tbo pkaai«e of tbe etopbaat b brown."—Puek. ke eoating oat oh( svwanoATtom. Dgy^"<liOsat hos Jart oompkted one of Uhso co|^rl|^-dls|(B, ttousand- doUweidtaiw." Weahs-'«ao«ls Itr Dsy-."An ligbt; be bad tbne theu- aaad doUan; Ut (attaria-kw kaa gi?eo kito ttrae BMtn, aad Isr tko olber bail be baa giren a luag tana atsttgage."- TratC. rAB1I>T %OAUmB. "Vay, aay.** said ths wsttaUs aaideo to tte UU eeUaolor who oongbt ber for a wife, "your bride I eanno* be. My be a sokUor, booted and Iky, oaat we ooMproailtor pkaded Mr. Wat. OeUeotor. "I'to tty ea tta nofs, of oonss, but Pro beta booted ^kia eaoi^, Hearta kaom^-Iadtaa. aptdb toataah A BBsraiATtoa n Bw^ nafw—"Would giring OM a diste to tav • Orut^ CHUi Batty Bafat (iBltmpttaiid—"Be** • eara, sir, hew you laauU a ftm »•• ttA lata hsitji ** ._ yoa ¦ind r* "Adkast Oo to¬ la tbdadst I" rlgbt. I an togo A coupto of Oettett teal attdo mea ie>ealfaMweid otaaas lbs otter day. bear awttiog aboat that sl Wlqdy b getog to Sea blrda^^^ppraalt wsl*. A PhiladelH^raitiflar kft a rert but¬ ton in tte houtehe had broken into, and it kd to hb arrert. A bllod black eel wat found in a pood iu Maine reoeatly and tSot to tbe Uaited Stotat fiah eommittion at a curioaity. In OaHforaia peach treet an tucccM- falfy grafted with rote badt, thus pro¬ ducing groTca of rad, whito aod plak rote. Rome, io the time of Auguttuf, wat turrounded by a wall tweaty mllm ia cir¬ cumference, pierced by thirty galea, aad had a popuktioa of of 8,000,000. One of thc Ameer't latett acta b to ctdei tbat fuaeral expentet be cut dowa, be- caoM of a reran of the Koran wbleh cou- demaa prodigaU to the lower world. Thoniaa Sumter waa tte lart turririog genenl of tbe American Rerolutioa, He waa a oatira of Virgteia, and becagn eac of thaabkrt partitaa kadenflf the ~ Ue repnaeated Sontt Caroliua to hoaaaa of tloagnm. A Marion Oouaty (Iowa) phyaicka b the owner of a remarkable buman mon- atraaity,a male child, aixteen inchea long, weiffblng niuo and oae-half pouodt, ita head tte perfect counterpart ot that of tome gigantic aerpeat. '-..'..,iiJ • The winter teaton in Ratltl tfSOMt on to tuddeniy that while the flrtt part of Norember mar be at baliqy aa tprtng- lioie, tweaty-fpur houn ktor erorythiag b froaen aolid, add tbera b aonkxaawn ef the oold uaUl apriog. If all the babies born in one year wsn laid in a Une, bead to foot, they would ttratch from New York Oity to Heog Kong, Ohiaa. Iftbeycunld walk pert a coraer at the rite of tweaty per oda* ute it would take them ais yean to pata. Two ladlet of Olympla, Waahlagtoa, killed a rat by thoer kindoem aad higk liring. Tbey caught a big gray rrt to a trap, aad whik traitiag the arriral of a atoa to kUl the nt, it waa earafuUy fed aad flhtriakad, Witt tte abora tod rataU. Samuel Batkr, the Baglbhoiaa, wko aanrto that tte author of the Odtaaty waa a woman, batet hit riew of^tan aa tba fact tbat tbe leading theam of tke Odyttey b the iofatuatioa of poa wttt ita corolkry, the auperior exeeUeaao el woman. A afretcb of trao'x aeraat the pampas OB tbe new ArjenUne Aciflo Itailroad from Buanoa Ayret to tbe foot of tte Andaa b 911 milai long, without % earra,' a aibgk bridge, an opening larger tkaa aa ordiaary dioio, a eut greater than ooe OMtra ia deptt, or aa ombaaktaeat taara tbaa ooe metre in height. Accordiag to the epitogue writer tt tte Sareotaeatt Ceotury it wat thao eaty to diatinguitt tto couatry from Ike tewa galkot io a tteatre, tte latter being kuowu by puttiag hto periwig ia ordet with a oomb, while hb proriaool brothar wat oontent to atulo tbe taoM objeet witt four flngen aod a thumb. Mopoleoa wat ooa day tsoiohtogfor b book la tta Ubrary at Maimakao, aad U lart ditoorend Uoo a ahell aootewkot abora hit reach. MaraboU Moooey, who wat preteat—ooe ot tbe talkrt meu ii^ the army—atepped forward, a^yiagi "J^ermit me, tite, I am higher than yew roajnty." "Tea ara leagter, aunhoU," uid tka.omparer witt a frawo. Ill - Heat and Daeka. ritt ttoriet ara good, but ttey caunot compan in interert witt the heu ttoriet tbat were told receatlj at tbe Ptowamo Faraien' oMetiag m Johu Haooook Buildlag. Jamea Rankia, of Soutt Baatoa, the esmyirt, detcribed a pair of healthy chlckeot hatched from a doobto yelked egg which wera joioed at Um wiuga by a flnby iategaateat. Tb^ had to be-Mparatod, baoaan aoe of them deraloped a toadaaoy to taat tomertolta, whtoh prored a aoana ef sO' aoyanoe aad daager to kit lt« osSikoM- cally ineliaad Btote. He abo toM of a flock of ducka Uut would nerer aator tbe water unlem a*compaaled by a youag kdy atttadaat, and at a oartaia boor traiy tag thay would come to tbe bean and quaok for her to oome out aad go Witt tbam to tta water's edge Traatcript. AraMaa Moirsas. Tbe tmt Anbko bonai oaaaot piirttaaod, at tte espeilatkpa of frem tha Tnrkkh dooibdoas is piibtt- Itod. AU of tiMto that hara been brought herwharwbltsaglfooto fMHbMi* par aoaa by thalSwfcbh or Btpflb t menta, aad at ouly hurtoa «M §Mia ao mOrea they ar<' ' ' )Mrt of thu contin' dale. Peon killed. Thb horam Ib ¦'ZmXtt - MI. THt «>nneclioat exploded. long THE. «xnneclioat BaprtOM Court deeldad ' that tba claim of AutUo Dnioaid. Kxeeu- Ura Beerotary ot tba OoTernor, agalart OaatroUer Btaab for tokry mart be oIIowmI •watb unit Weat. Abbaraw Coolbii, a farnier liTlaK i Dotoolt, Mteb., killad hit wife aod tbon btaa- telf. He wat laaaaa. A aALB uoder the Vagraatart took ptaea ta fbyatte. Ma, whra tbraa ootored trampa ^ wara told <m tba block to toe higfatrt Mddar.y Oaa tavugbt «U, anothar 15 and the tbbd- •1. A BOT of two and a giri ot fear, oblldrair ofanmaaaOMd Swtriog, liriag ta Browa Coaoty. lod., wtre buraed to death wbito lookad Up ataOe ta tha booae. UoraoBOH McKlifLBY, ot Ohio, ba aeialtd Hoo. C. L. Poorman Boerttary ttotarba O. J. t^ao. rtolgoed. ' «!'J^ I« futood hwTtly ta Hortfa MHMtalit ood^< Jokgra IiBiOHTBa, an «x-aoMltr and ra-eooTiot, wont from toa Boldltri^'- HooM at Dayton, Ohio, to bte booM i at FIndtay, ObM, and klUed bb wife aod daoghtar wltta a hatohet. Thb Ktotooky Btoto Conrenthxi I dakgatm at-lorga tothaRapoUieaqj ticoatMhiatapalbjnrt at I^oolr' Coareotion adapttd imtla r MTaat Borrboa'a OBkAT damage I pralrto flrat ta ftabraaka. io Taa wtattr pork Maroh 1 te nmrted at 7. create of 412,000 eei FarBB MAonp. eae of tta Thoiaaa A. Bdwarda, nrar Hoi haa bean wooadtd l>y ^pfBoarr aoi a. aod Joba MnWot. i hat beeo tyOcfaad. A Daaraucrrra prairb flra twa Hebk aad Hightaad townabipe, ot , Oaoaty, Xoaaa*, deatroytagan amooat et |aupe|ti. Hoadrtda oL lort tbttr aU. WlUkm Daan, lal taoipt to mra bb praptrty, brt bb I Taal Uoo waa kiM te Sl Paul. BaaatotioH adopted taatraettag the dekgatm tu i Uciwl Coaraotioa to roto for Ororar j at tta Drnamlto Wortt, at Btmiuiir. Aknl tix OMO. na eaptodoa watiBlbet tarroir aad Mt (Oraa waa tramaodoui,! artrrrtamtatkatawn of 8000 tab ' Im Miutahtaii Faibb, La., Janma aad & F Berawertty qnarreiad ortr , I egem. Tboy fougbt aod both STL for Indiaaa to ¦ada, haa baeo cooflrmal by tte H, STAnanciAN Donaa of the Agi Ptpai aant. haa batn nmorad. Trb Pntldent appointed flunk Ut ol Calif crab, Mtabter to Iapaa SaoaaTABT Foaraa iraaaa4itod Hoomabtttrfromtta JiiMtory < •aktanrtar aa addHltni- ^ StoMWttr thesgiitaii and *U6,000 ttrlka Baa PbrtMoaUtaai St dtea iABV BLAina haa : hb oOMal datb% . aW further nwrtkUoos . aaeienaMatjtiw BeriOdl naU J. W. Faater wlU aa„ V to atdrt ta tta condaot «d j Sbbatob CvUiOa, eflHtonhi tram Waablagton a ^ *~ Roeh^of Ohieago, , . muae tehe tawoght hattra aabNaao PrtSdatttotftmloatlna Smatotarcrof OMtbea. BBRA'roaa Fnoonik ktm Warra netatadli«tht Vhit Fwrtdrat mta GiBaaid of VWtora to the Itoral i at Aooapelk^ MdL Mas. UoA. Uogm Btraanu^^i ef FiuCttmr 8. F. M Uoiaa, hs^ latttr BrottaUagacsnrt an VabtdStiMaaaoato wktak t| VnU w the tartalar at tto edrtr. Mtatma *S ^ SnSa waahera at^ESaaall, Caiv hot atade tka L ^J**grtt;s;b^' ef Mew Jenay, Iowa. Thilttojto llaral Aeed , Htrtaart, of ilahaam; Oomptoa, ._, tmat, aad Wadweftt. gt Wow Tetilk^ VaHr0l|tiia
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 19 |
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 | 1892-04-08 |
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 | 04 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 19 |
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 | 1892-04-08 |
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 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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Nazareth item
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ALlEBT 0. STOBGIS A 00., FabUahert.
AN INDEPEHDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITEBATDBE, LOOAL AND OENEBAL HTBLLraEKOE.
$IM PER YEAR.
/OL. I.
IS^AZARETH. PA., FBIDAY MORKINO, APRIL 8,1892.
NO.
±v.
t Balciaa paper ia pnbltabfng artiolaa OB tta daaay of the Enj^IUh Nary.
w Ctaraaa Rciobttag haa daiMaad a aro inrlolaliie aecreta, ez> nal oaaea.
^"^M** Ptaa., the oldeat of Indian *''PfjNt?1?^**'*» "tt opened ia 187t and has iJNiMtsd oaly thrw a«ai clastea. N«* otttmat, admba thalll«w Toe^ In- *P«»daBt. ha«» had U^ to ahMr irhat thay om do.
TBk Jomial of the OoUeie of Seienoa, ptbUahad at Tokio, eontaiaa artlolet on paIea«tok>^, aaltmo^raphy aad natural pbT*tMi which would aeaa to Indicate that, hi tbe eoaraa of tine, Japan will
Ua dnttoguiabad laraatt aad aci-
: inraatifttora.
A enlprit iw llflln, (^io, haa been sentenced by telephoae. new iMd opena for the telephona.
The output of Britlah eoal minet it in the naigfaborhood of 180,000,000 tont yearly—In 1890,17«,9U,7H.
Tbere hat aeldom been a time in tha history of American enterpriae, ataerta PoUle Ofiinioa, whea asfital waa oiora r^uotant to inraat itt idle money than It b at present.
I of the witort iclMlart delight ia tha eellaction of pamp'jlctt, learni tbe CUeago Berald. bdaed, there are ptntplUtIt wM^ attraetad little notioe at tka tiaae of thair pjolicttioi a cen- t«7 agti tbat are now worth a handred tiaMi tte price then atked for them. Dr. fedward Brarett Hale it one of these paHtphlet eoUeetori. Re kespt hU in a fariaa of batketa auapended by rope and pallUr from the beam in tbe ceiling at kia study.
Tbe telephane it makiug the ladiea ot Honolulu atouter. They uaed to do their own thopping, marketing, etc. Now tb4y aeud tbair ordera by telephoae, and the laek of exerette hat anted au aoeo- mulatioo ef fleab.
The Story of a Tragic Life Drama.
BT a. M. UATti
Jadging from tbe numbar of chartert taken out in tbe differant Statea for tbe conttructioo of railroads, it ia ettimated that uparard of 7M0 aiUai at uew track WlU beaddsd to tbe'totM stilMk jC^t^e
oountry thia year.
Saya the San Pranuiaea (Oat.) Ohrou*
leie: "Witt a lyateul of ataiited ami.
, gratiea tta populatioa of Saw pmmtb
'^tttim ham iacreatel fhiat jTA^.OOO la
^1880 to 1,188,235 in 18*1.- Tbo popu-
. Jotion of thia State duriug the decade
1880 to 189J iooreeaed from 865,-
"«» 1,904,000. It la a noticeable;
mtaagg m gather ta |
Month | 04 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18920408_001.tif |
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