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AZARETH Item. ALBEBT 0. STUBOIS & 00., Publisher. irfli^EiDiirl flilLl NEWSPAPEB, devoted to tiTEBATlTBE, LOOAL AHD OEHEBAL INTELLIGENOE. $1.00 PEB tea! VOL. I. u vMTni\/i ^^rtl-.V.'l. .; NAZARETH, PA*, FJRIBAY MOBNIKG, OCTOBER 7, 1892* NO. 4o. An obacrrer aays that man'a dreia /rom b«ad to aoki** eoo*i*t* of a ool- hctfati of atore funoela mail* p( ebth. Tba railway Hoe* of Oraat Britala aad IrtHmd eormr la all abooi, 90,000 mllaa. Tb* monoy IntraStod la ttam I* returaed at *om*thiiig llko •4,600,000,- 000. I w m^- m Tb* paadtm a||*D0]r io Tapeka, Kao., ia tb* largaii in the country. It pays OQtaooually lirtoen million dollhra to tbe Tateian«ar Kanaaa,' Mitaoori and Ool¬ orado. ___________^_ Tboy are tinding it hard to decide on 4 Stat* flowar for th* Stata ef Waabiag- ttra. The dl%ulty It, ezplalna tha Ne||7ork Sda, Uialany Aowettbal wUI Kiow in oddjMilf of Ike Slate weia'l glow in th* other balf. It i* eatimated that in the United Stotea the rmmbI ezpenditiwa fer puhlic ebariUble inititillion* U fut^«lt6,000,. 000, aod not !«¦ tban #0i)O,O«>,OOO U iuTe*ted in buildiaga and equipments lor carrying on the work of th«a* inatl- luUoo*. Ia this cttimato ao atxouat is tafcaa^psotteiUlarie] and jatli. Thk Vew York ttUt atatea thai the RiMaUa faiBgaage i« to be taoght in two ol tbe Paris college*, and thst If the ax- |ierlmeat tucoeeds, Ruviao will be pUoed on tb* aaaae footing aa Oerman and Xog Hah ia *eoondary adooalioB. Tiie agptt. ent loteotioo ia that if one ilajr Vteaob- m*a and RumIms Bght aide by (Id* lb*y thaUbeableto ooderataad aaeb other. The amount appropriated lait year for publlo-aoboola by the RiaMhtn Oor- aiameot wm 18,892,000.. "How pit- fully somII this i* for a gra*t twnotry lik* RiMaia," obierr** th* N*w T«rk Tri- bun*, "i* rtridly brodgfat ohi by th* faet tbat for the year 189} the aoaouot •apeitiM for the ptfblie •oheola, ia tbe State of Hew York was tl8,8l 4,«87.68." Tbere i« a g.toi deal of proSt In the ^rajba* basin*** in Jara. A prophet of tba* Maad haa beeo paid #4M a yaar for the last flfleeo yaara "fw aol predicting a tMal war* whioh will aw*ap clear orer ^ idMd." Bot, after aU, be oaanot 'Wj- rarr oM^tirisftgrohttWttdc-llMi ||»w Tort "^flbaae. With tha aai*.^ qI nady at band to work mpaaf 141000 mytkt m amiiy m not. -.-v. biolojiai, wbofetorvad teogmiiy fn>m a year'a study ia tba Oer¬ maa laboratori*^ deolarea that tba Wood'a IMI (Maai.) I.tbi|*«tory ia B»4r doing more raaasrcb work tbaa any otber lostitutioo of ita kind in tbe world, the Naples Blatian aloe**ie*pted. Tbare i* certainly no doubt tbat the mo«t aai aMt of fef*i«a WoUgfato ara takiag a piafbiiad interast ia it, as tbair latUr* JThitmaa, tbe specialist in ebarge. t^^Wbil—a,thi . r-. 'Tbe littte bdHa ((;: Tbe littte bdHaia Wbieh Beaeiict ¦^ Arnokl i* said to bara tSUaaAbAtnA- i^^aoa bas last beaa demolisbadto make roaoi for a laiger bvildiog. It Stood la Harket atreet. Phlriuleiphia, aad was of«rJ» yean old. It wa* to tUa *i>ol tbM Arnold iaritad Clintoa'a agent, to be aaat from New York to meet bim; U waa bero tbat he Hred. A mob cboaa) hiaito thia booaa ooca oa mggoomt fat aame unpopular maasuros with wbiob no was aupposad to ba identiSed, aad froa Its trindows certain oelebrities «>f tbe city oaw bim baagad ia effl^ ia lISO. jWasbiagtoa met JeCiiaoa aai HaasUton in tbia oottage ia Uter y*ua, aapaimtely, ia an eodearor to patch up a trooe be¬ tweea tliaae two A tannel, tbe loageat fai tbe world, ^ baea projected aad began, praotie- ally, oader Si-opion, to aaperaada tbe famous road orer the mountain e^a- atnM<t*d by Napoleoa. Tbe "Route of tbe Bimpion" ia thirty-tight miles in the taaaal triU be « taifli lew tw«t*« atioa and a balf. Tbe w^aa road li 65»I feet abora toa lerel, ia tvBBty-flM to thirty f<et wide, Cfoseea •11 hridgca, and paaaaa Ibroagh icTeral It take* eight or nine boar* to I the mouatain by the wagoa road; Hka taanel ata bs taaveraad ia tbns f laarfara of ao boar. Tba power to run ittbbr, light tbe workia}* and reoU- tets Mm taoaal la to be d^rirad from tbe WferMarsa. Tbe cort U aatimatolat ; •1,340,030 a aula. Baflalo, N.Y., a for Pole* wb* aam otbar city of iU ab aays, ha* oa haq IWah eoleay. f. aad two biaadiai HM to tie the magaet to IhU eowatry. N« I, the Nsw York Poat a aafl proaparoas a el between ooe aaaiiflaslly arrir¬ ing, aad4Utboiisfc tbsr iHhg ao mooey ^viih ipiai, or at '>aal a ln«a with whioh k* a a«w *tart ia Itla, it i* aot lohg tbef flo4 aoBM laiflafiaiint aod aat* loatatUai aat of «hair Ir remtllHyoft*n eBeitei 1} PjIo who appaared in I #100 Bfe Tear* ago ia now fe'J,0OJ, wbio'a be made a> a' It ticket aeller aoi real eaute buaineas of aelUag tiekats I ilarranU, bj tb* wv, la part OS taia aide of tan* of (up. tite wltb a bug* flia a^iiT* Uad. Tba Ih ffalo At tbe prss- ''')MJ,000. THB TIMES. Tr.iflhMiaranot d^enerbt*! Man's faith ifoaita4%bar than o( oldi No talitib. Ifai«er«ld Can take from th* Immortal aoul It* naad Of aometbiog greater than Iteelf. The wraith- Ot dead bcHefl we oboriahed hi par youth Phdea but to' let us wdoom* acw-bom truth. Uan may not worship at the andent shrine Frone on hia faoa la saif-accados aoom That nlfbt U paatal; b* halb a Cltl^ mom. i" And knows hhnself a aomatliinfc halt dirlne: No bombia worm whose herllofa la ain. But part' oTOe^^ Ihah the ChrM within! • ' No fltroe Je'torth witb a frownln( nHeo He worafalpe. Nay. throojh loTa and aot throii;;hfaar ^ • H^ aaeks tt>* trullv »^|hbkli|| *oare» I* And feels and owns Iha' pow«r of thUj* on- Whereoaceb* eooffad. Qaift graal pel- ia*v*I pUn lefaittJhfoMin;; In th* *9al ot man. -KMa Wbealw Wilooa, U th* Co*nopoUten. SIDE DY &iU)£. Br L. H. BIOKBOIt]). iIBBT, to di*coTer a Imine. Seeond, to koow that you bare aomething to Imb* your hope* on, aod laat, toget Intoalav- ¦ullaadereaaallytbe Bupreme Oonrt by tttigatUg with yonr D*%bbor In und*r- grouod adrentare. Thi*, I beiler*, U the Aspen metbod. With¬ out entering upon a dbcumioa SfientlBe aad cheniatlc u to apex and ride line*. I can tell jou of an Aspen, •soeptioa. It bad. attha oatact, all tbe elemenU of a good caae on both aidea, from a Uwyer'a poiot of riew, and might now be eo Joy¬ ing iu moaty run in Ibe Circuit Obamber* irith otban of iCi claaa. It ahDoat aeama a pity tbat it Ian't, if you look at It from what tbe newapaper* oall a'Hegel aspect." <» Tbe caie io poUt b tbat of Bouldar Boulder went up io tbe Uee. He read:. •"I ;kBt«w yoa. yott are dum. I am Aseohegaii widow, be got kil«d in a tnow- •lide, i am here to worke bU dame." She was ttonding on a knoll, a little way off, ahd Boulder nodded again. Tbb time abe returned recognition. Oarefully rubbing out her words, the man replied: "i am pleaaed to make yoor aoquain- toooe I am aot deef you kan uk to me ^all rIto but ill hare to write to you." bke came do«m to tba board again and took tbe chalk: "I doDt care wether you are pleased or BoU I dont talk beoause I am In yott tx .only tsMM-<-I ata . def and dum." Boulder looked at heraympatbUingly;, a look tbat m*t with a cold return. Th* reply shocked him. "go to grass witl] your sympathy i doBt w*nt eoy. more to aay to you. joat wanted you to now I alnt here to iUi^" With tbto abe went to ber cabla. Boulder returned to bto proapaot. If be hmd kninuL MTtUas abapt women be would, pHl%Ar,^V^oa^d««d bera queer one but, as I iiar* *aid, he didn't, and wa* merltly puuled. He went abaist lib work in bi* u«ual mathodical wi^, Ignoring his neighbor juat a* anc- ceaafnlTy a* she Ignored blm. In thu «a| aa |ui*T«o(ful month paaaad. rioally BoaMter atruek a tdia In Ma pioafect and prapared to follow it up. It Ud norlhward, and In tbe eccentric way some rein* hare, tiaoded up instead of down.. Oo tbe aerenth day be waa in a good ten leet wben he met with a tnr* priw. He could diatincty hear the un- (teady ood yiddlag thump of a pick almoal ia frool ttf bim. Row, by all reaaonable calculations, Boulder's claim extaoded tweaty feet to tbe north; tbe stamp bUokbaaid proved this; that wa* mainly what it was tbere for. It wat pUdn to Um that th* woman, itrikiac the eridenoa of a rein at ita unpar ai^, wtk, with a true miner's iaitiiiat, fol¬ lowing It up, or, in thb case, down, aod had, in her amMtloa oraratappad the bound*. Making thto dbeorery Booldar paatad a wblle, and in tho cool blackness at-. tetnpted to daeid* whatcoui** to pursu*. Filially th* eoand abor* bin baoama mor* aad more dtotinct. Suddenly there was a chis'.i. Tbe yielding mass came down aod wltb It a red pettiooat ia whlob floundered a rery geeatly aiicit^. Ttampenniog, a pTa*P*otor- ^^e ot biaJ not to aay frightaaed woman. Sitting eUim* was in tbe Woody dtotriet; "**" "^ * -' ' ^-'^ -•-- ntatter wbere; it b eaougb that it aod ia. Boulder usually tpcnt tbe of Septent'i-T at tbia particuUr oUim, and (requcDtly did mor* of bb amnta BBaat thaa tba law ra^ouad. It waa an fatetad iiteeS, baif way op a bill, and TVaatpaaataf amtmAd toflt in with it, baiag latliJ of tba raii^^B«d burnt rtumpa thao apaat faom tbam Ha wa* Tory like a middle-aged tree anyway, be •at ai til*;it. There wero four rea*un* Itlt this; tbe iirrt waa tbtt be wa* dumb; ao matter about the other*; if tber* wer* four bundr*d it would b*, uotinr tb* cireumitaac**, oaales* to tell them. n* cUiro adjoiaiog[ belonged to ono AaaAiga. It wa* said tbat h* wa* a Haaieaw, hot BeoMor aad be got along rety wM ooB*id*riag eTerythiag thai was likely to ottwe trouble, from wind- iaa* to bedrock. Tbey met during two Bepleoibers. Wben tbe third oame Boulder reached the grouQd first. Aaochlga'a cabin sraa eloaed srbea he got there. It was eloaed for two days. Wbea Boulder woke ap on the aomiog of tbo tblrd, he looked acroa* tbe little rarine and saw tbe door open. A woman came out. Tbere U no quertioaing Bnuldei^ rar- prise. He was not piucb for wtiaen. He had teen them during Ihe wintor at tbe reeUuraats and in the Taoderilles at Aapen, but he oerer had to do with tliem. And in tbe summer he was too far away. Hb ideas of tham were ua- aubstantlal. Thb woinan was not much for look*, ao far aa lie oould judge. Her bair was wbbpy Mtd lik* atteake^ tete. Her complezioo wo* patchr, Ilka rllBe blocks, and in carriage tbe waa not graeafnl. At thi* time tbe was fetching water (rom tbe (pring, and tlw (iMir** ol ber drei* were tolled up, ahowing Iiig arms, witb flrm musc'^t. Baciag Boulder, ab* atopped an Inatant and regarded Itim witn a apcoulatira ataie. Boulder tMiwed, principally because be. oould think of nothing ebe juet then to do. Bhe did not return the ealutatitm, but walked on into tbe cabin. A little white inter tbe came out nmSh, tbis tfane witb pick and abovoi aad liar fact oneaaed in booto. Bhe wore a red abirt of aome thick material and a miner's cap. The affect wa* wholly *aoguinar;. On* would goe** that sbe either in¬ tended to rob an axpreaa train or to lead a fransled mob of rerolutitnbto againtt tbe boatile—aaauming tbat tiiere were expreta tiaiaa aad bastUas fai tbe Woody district, which tbere ar* not. 8be walked or*r toward Aaeahiga'i littte shaft and panted on tbe dump to again sontempUta Boulder. It haa been BteatUmad toot thto miae, which haa been oamed the Cheetah—not'that tbere were cbeelaha thereabout, bnt beeaute tbe Mexic.Ti bad once teen tuob on aniaml ia l^dia—wm but thirty feat atioTo Bou'Jer't owa modeat proapaot, tbe eteratiun be ng abrupt. Boulder, rettire uoder thit deliber¬ ate obaerratioa of tbe peraon In akirto, bowed onco more, witb reaulto eqaally oa uaaatbfaetory. The woman toraed toward tbe wbidUta, lowered tb* btioka* aad Umitty Utarmmt ijliappasred down tbe ahaft. Boulder ahook hb head aod waat to work hfaaaelf. It wa* not iu*t clear to bim a* to what caurie, be ahould punue. flia Gbaalah waa Aaecbiga's claim; wbst ouonisr ot rigbt bad a woman to work itt He coukl o«>me to but oae theory. 8*1* wa* tryhg to juBipit. |f It bfd been ami* fa the maSfot. Hbaliera couBte ws»»W bara been Inatantly pUlo; but a wotaant Midway botween the elaima, and mall Eladtboard, aeeuraly naiUd Mr aa old tree. Tbit had been provided by Boulder at a conrenlent motbed of in- tertwurae between AtecUga aod bimaeU wben tb*y wet* ".on top" during tha day. It wa* Ids cuttea^ to writo b| queetioa and Bnswars on the blaek aur- tmm witk a piece of chalk whioh b* kept banging by a a^rlag ftooi tba top of tbe board. Wii«o he binie up, an boor UMer, he notiead tbat |h* wmaan was Joat kariag Iha ima, aad, loitbar- ' I Sa* iisiltsa i^stMsg. uafirm'^) ._^ "" - ^ ofooufaa,but aarviog aa a l^wadary poat, thata waa Bfaaob pravidod wbb Hpa wbteh, fai many l^eon theinata of mineral debrb aba Mll|ked ia a daaed manner at Boulder't mat(At and tben at Boulder. In an io- atoaT she wu up again and climbing tbraiu^ tbe aperture ahe had unoon- aetoiwy ttate. Boulder atao atarted for tb* aoma* thtptigb bto own oropertr. Tbagr atrivad «t tbe blackboard by a oommoa iatptilaal|jpaat at tha aame tina. Bouw.riJgiit-fiV'"',: "Tour oa sty gtmauA Her flogere wom alBI Vfllow and gray fro* tbe maat of atat abated atruok to bar ttt, bat site flmail CbNa uaeful . 4{fc to Wlila: "Youra lire.** Boulder did aot baaithle tUs tiota. He wrtite: "K .. "Your a lady." '^'^C, nsrbarttUB anaai««lHrSoi«»bat. Phrbapa tba laoAml oad faiii^patably maolike attitude of tbe mloar took ber fancy. Bbe araa certainly lea* rebement in ber n«eof tbe ebolk when tbe replied: "Wfaaiatolbeline.'* BouMpB ladiaaM tha tee* aad board and, takiag a aMek. titeed a aaark In the grouad for eereral feet between tbe ctoimt. Common tonte wat atiotiKb to ahow the oraatora in the pettiooat that tbe men trai r^t. She did not trust bereclf to reply, but walked away. Fif¬ teen minutee Uter Boulder taw a bUnket flying, without any TtoibU manna o( lo- comoUoo, Irom the doorway of ber «aWa. H was foilawod by aaother and tboa aaotbor. Thava waa a3 doabt ef it, Mr*. Aaechiga wat preparing to lesTe, and that tuddeoly. BoulAar, tooMog Mmseif ortr, heal- Utiagly walked timidly toward tbe door aad baehooad bar to oom* out. She did ao and walkad behind him aograel6uslr towatd Um Uaekboard. She followed him witb intereat a* be formed the fol- tewiag: ••I«*n*t Ilka to give yoa tha wvtat of It. Tbato to one way out of thto: Tak i lotr**t in my cUm* and 111 tak i in yottra.« Sba aodded "am," aod wrote: "No, tliat woldn't b* far* to you, you haf tbe vane." But ahe sra* warering In the offer, evea aftar aba bad daoUaad it. Thoy lookad Btaadily at one aaothar for aome Ume; flaaUv. aaUed with an Idea and growing boidar, tbo'ntan vaatorod thto; "i am 4S yn. old aad want a part¬ ner, agt baf a Uttte laoaay aad ira mito gat rllob. WiU yon axoept a propoal* of maraget'* Mrs. AteebigalooktIdatbhBdoabtfally for a aaaood, aad than ovaa became aay aaab* took tba chalk: "Aaeeblga aad ba morad bm beeaute I waa deaf aad damaad couldn't talk him bUad." Tbb time, abe banded tbeMl of wblte over to him, and tiiair band* m*t for tbe flrat ttot*. I beUeve tb*r* wat tome Uuabfaig, and Boulder iaacribed hto flnal BMaaage: I know a Juathe of tba pao* fat aafrfa wbo wUI marry ua for 9», we oaa go over to-morrow; will yout Aad she decided: "Very well." 1 h^evo thay ar« workiag tbe 0|iee- tab Tiger together aow.—New York Pioa*. .. Tba LaaffB at a riaat. Oae of tbe prettleat nioroaoopical atudUa b tbe examination of tbe- li^|a of a pUnt. Most peopte do not know a pUnt baa Innga, but it has,aBd ite langa are in Ita laava*. Vxamlaad through a bigb-poorar mteroioope, every leaf WlU tbow tboutanda upon thouaand* of opening, infloltely anaU, TBS HEWS mTOMIZED. Baeioni ami MtMdto State*. TBBBmo wind aatl mow atorm pravallej on Mount Wathington. Mew HamaAIre, th* wind remdSf a valooitf <« l^TSlai; "mraisomnitteitaiteafrWi th9>I*a -mmit* ¦¦1 fhv paiaMI wm aitoS and trMns coan itStimJArek the OMhirtBtai «r «0*aM( o( ODow and lot. A* th* remit ot a quarrel about S75 Frsd- arlok MaHenBuric a atptoacaoarlao, mor- darad hto wife, sarionsly thot bis atnodaoKh- ter and oohimltted auleida at Patenon, N.J. Oovaaaoa Ro**n>t. waa renomfaiated at the Mt**aefantrtM Deatooratio Slats Con- venMow«4 BactOa. • Th* N*w York People's Party Btata <3on. vtntioB waa ealled to order at Byraoiue. NooilnaUona were made aa foUowci Por ifklet Join at Ibe Conrt ot Appaalt, L%w- Wakeman. of New York City, and I.E. D.an, 0( Hoofoya Folia. Caiar Pooritt, iHanoroa Bdoartor ar¬ rmtai at Thitaddlihia, Paoo.. alx ooaipbm- taratt»» tava aaeeatMharqiibiaw tha amib *Fo«*r ttSjimrrn^tciaettkimoi all oart*. Th* m*n wara drivara ia the enpUymeak of tb* Unioo Transfer Compaay, *afatl*<I In drlTing th*atall wt^jana bHween the Post oAoe aad the railroad aUtlooa. UtA 3. B. ToMaiaad har ^¦year-o'd daiKhtar, Annl», war* bomal td death In tbair bom* in Weatbory, Lrag lalaod, N. Y. Tn woolen mill of Baylee A Jeobi at Warrao, Maaa., and Uie balhUnga attaohed 1 warn biM|d. ,. fa* )oaa to ettlmai*! at * taiU,fmy tke^Att ^ oc Ih* amgtr Maoaraotarlns Compony. *t BltoalMthport, N. J.^ wa* for tbe •eoand ttma withhi tiro year* partly daatroyed by lira. , Loaa, eatl- matMlatl^OQa. Tmamt,laA^ar*ihuwuaJ te aa-atteams to mn ihtii^ In Uia OcMnectlctft Rlrte a (aw mitaa above Tomer's Tf lit, Msat. Tbb freight ateamer H. M. Whltoey, of the Metropolitan Lloe^ Wo* tank by oollta- lou with the steamer tntvaa^ pl th* War- rra Une, hi Boatoa (MaoU Marbbr. TbM taiM dar tha tttomar watertoWii wm baraed |n Boston Harbor; a woman wm fataUy Iajarad. Taa J>dteallnii of Ih* Ma*lh*w Thoralon moMMtMOt^ *not*d brtb* Btate df few Hampahlra and tbe townol Merrimoo to tba maraory ot Matthew Thornton, oue of the tttatraof Mie Paulaiallott ef todtpinltaii^ look plaoa at Merrlmao. Cotumix Oaivaaaarr, ot Uhaoa, N. Y., hM eold to th* Oulpaewa Itauina Commmr iauseOa*l«*o«iiht»laad«ora mothidimUAi ol tMl,nX Tha tanda aro tite«tad in ^ce Taylor, Cblppaara, Barroa aqA Aabland CowtMo^ WiiaaMi%«a«ha*ah»*aa prte> long tonxht by tavbtrniMi. Two m*B wtr* killed an 1 flra In Jara 1 at MoraavtWh IWo., by tbe prematara di,- cbarga ot a bleat. Two men were faUUy homed by ai^ a«pla4nn o( gM at tha B Igar Thompaon ataal worka, Pittabnrg. HABTABDlTmrBaairr, Camhrldgt; Matt, opeoed Ita asOth year with the ter joat atten- donoa te Ite history. A roaaBa anclaa waa btesm to fragments hythaeaplpalaaot tba hoUsr white atiai- Ingoaa AA* track iMar Orave Ba<amiK Paaa. Bogiiieer Wlae and Firaoian Fiynn wera lltrrAr Mown to plecaa GniBBAi. T. MoaiUB CBBCTBa, colortd, died at tbe bome ot, hte paraata io Harrif CHiBv Jomtia PAfm, mt tm MKft vania HtatoBapreaMOaaa^ Ataad w*rfaM* lorth* at*«*tof aranr maaaharaf Iha tt- -^aA at the ¦• gt high treaa^B. 'BJasaiBSBI 0l«rn,4ifD, acnompanlel by Bantel •. Oriflo, or toe Drmooratio mate C:omaalttee. and IttelMrd Wataou Ullder, adlioraC tto CenlaryM^a tine, ar- rlv*dte Now tUt Otoy Amu Oray Oablea oa too FoUiUw ttearaboat PUgrlm. He bald oooftrtsieM with maay of the National aai^Btate iMdora. ¦mitfe awA Weas. Fotnt CTilnam hav* dtarMsrted th* ob-o^ lara raoeotly taauad by th*Chte*M Six Com- iiaaletL *mI have baim radttared at Uaa Waaoiaao^ Cbl., noder th* Oaary BagUtra- tioa Aek Tna WtaooiMte BuursMt Oittrt raadcrel a dectaion dcolarii^( Ibe appartloament BM le by the extra tetrion et the Liglatetore in¬ valid. TucCoaoeetloalSapreme Oiort daolled IntarorofttaaRsimbiicaaato tb* oootaatal •toaHoa caaar. A BtTMBxa of «xt*adve mountain llrM lattdBMMTinOaptoThxMCraek,t«.. and lutty iwMlyiqiMre mllaa o( valuabte tim¬ ber laml war* BonMd or*r. Tn rttldMes of Bamuel Atkinaao, nair TelUMip, KoB., WM atmo'c b* Ilghtoiug. and Mr. aadMra. Athinaooanl tSaIr kwoeblT- drw wsre kilted. Tbe hoosa wm bornv I. Tbb Boar OlSy tSags wm bald up ahoni tww(ygslta*fromOres4t^ CiL, hy a loio highwaymaB, arottd aai mukad. Ha mada a ceavn pameagiit* pass hy blm ta ringia file and dtesn^f* tb* o>>ot*ata of thair poo^sta. ttrmmtkmSiktar, Ma*h P*iibiwtoa,%• kt- cured US). Tha null poa-sh wm ridad. la tha llrrt hMt ot the great f rx-for-iU pnoaal Ttrr* Haale, Ind., Mweott mad* the Bllta In t-M, thns t«aUag thi paoing raee ¦*aord. Taa Boata CaroUns. Hepublioaa BUU Ooaveotioii mM at CMumblt. A fuU Ht o( Wmaaminatad onl a p'attorm No Btate tioket wm nomioated. Thb tarooue stiinal otaWon bnlldin? at toa sammlt ol Pik*la Peak. t>jl.. ht* been bam«d. WhU* th* bnlMlngWM naxl by , lb* Wyslbar Botmb tt wa* tb* btsfae*t [-potet or obaarVatteo In toa Calted Statee. 1. W. liwra faiaHy myk hte wife and out " • at Ueetolta, Col. ~ hta fdilhra throat ta dead. Smito taaaalgaad. ta in cnatody. The Ho apasie^ are continually openlag and eloalBg. TheM opeolags lead to tioy eavittea ia tba body oi the leaf, and by tb> opening aad eloaing of tbe cavity air te oo^Bnufl^ BBsalag UlWl«A •• Ika aet^r^tiintkteW^telWteUy oa. Tbt tap <>f tbf p||uit b tbiM gplna oa. Tb purlflad, httt a la eteatod of WaablBCton. JS3 5gfflg*Sftfg5i.*Kn:g: EadteM and dMaSttra tesad ac ahawasM inthe ladtaa Ttrrltory. Thero ar^ ITS oC tha farmar aad SIO of tha tetter, who wttl watte* ate:ya>M of teal aptew^ aad. in wCnSTteadto MSPtognShg or?aM fertile. Tbb latoior Degartaiaat onnoanoM that t OhTuhMOnaaaitasI M» taM epoMdaajo- wtto the Kiowa, Comanob* aad [a4ten«terthe «ale of toeir fmmr- T*rritory. VKima ths authority oonfsrrwl by th* bwt naval appropriatioa faOl, provldteg for thaooastnioHaB of two oew v*H*te tor tha -aavy. ooa a *M-g«iag bittte ship of SOW toair dtaotaasotta* mA oua aa araurad orotatroriOJOtoatf dl*ptea*m*nt, propMiata hav*h**al**a*d byth* Navy Dapartmaat &ttatlrui)asaraeiijB. ^^ UaiBiBS hav*b*Mte*a*d from Washtag¬ toa to bav* aS th* vantto of tha Itartog Sm Asm r*palr*d for sm servioe immadtetoly apoa their arrival at Ban Franotaoo. Tata la ta arter to hava lhM> ahlps reraayamenf*nev In th* abMOMol MM'.* of Rsar Admiral GHMrardi'i *p*atal *qa*drat. ' Taa te*l jkchm tm bsm plaoad on to* great lhlrto*a-iaoh ana t* ur mado at the Waafategloo Navv Yard, aai tba rlfla ta aowBOirlyoenv'etel. It wlH wtfKh 158,- BRO WM4tti aad will throw a sholwalxbtaK UOOpoaada that wlU paBatrAteSS;^ teoUt* ar*oHd*tMl. All th* great naval Powers and manr of tha-amaltor oum to whom Invitations wari sent by tha Sort* Dapartmeqt to parttolDatn ta toa aaval dUptey Hi M*w Vork naxl Aorll havaoeaatedto*lavitatten aai have aig; oiled tMr MsQlloa to Mwdaams oftheli lat*«laaaslnittedwtnbtot»k» parttatb* Ps eaam m ttorga, lb* a*w SMnlah Mini*- Itr, WM formally pr***ntal to tte hgrlh* Saorttory or Statt. Tb< 'thaPrasidei b*Bsaalo3u nt 03ttt- tbrcugb tbe eiaed tre* wUI, of a day, do -81. ' mOm Moodi faBpurilte* lung*, ttod t| M av*rag* tb* ooarM tasta* wm tmimoggi. TBiB Pt**id*Biaa*isas« lb»w*l«aattec oC Judg*l/or*i»>OeaaM M Aa*M*Bt 8*or*> tery ot to*Tr«aaary, to tok* «««ot toam*- Trk foOowing apiialatgaajfta toijj *«btlaf RaoaomF. ;l>eatei John ?g5J2i^.»s»;ifsSia^''i'! a.Lawrto,TrfIUteota aomm*r*tel ageat at Frtedban; John P. Bhriob, of Ohfo, at St. Ptarro: JaspMr Bmlto, ot th* Dtatriot of Cdomka. at Turin. Ur. Baker JUa th* place 9 Consul IUd«r, relnoreJ 19 p«aate- tiqa. ••'.¦¦..,¦, Vorelirn. Tri: British Consnteto at Moximbteaa hai reported to the Foreign OIBca the drowning ot an czploriag party of two EngUshmea and flv* Oermans at ths month ot UA River Mom*. Bt tha exploiioa of a boiler In toa mw- mm of ZoM^ lAlond* at B-nhfam Viliaj^. ainad4 Fterte Stone aiM i. B. taaura wera ftntanOy killed and live othorj badly ta¬ jnred. The mill ta a total wreok. Thx Italten PorUament his been okxed by royal decree. A(.M»M>1> ITriLi hMbean ataetod tori M^yor of iLoBdon, Bagtaad. Nawa hM bs?n reoelve I at Cobj Town. Bouto Afrioa. that (Taptain BaoUey, ot ton bark William Bailao, Oreenport, L^nz Itii and, N. Y,, and bta wifa^ bav* bam. mnr- Amedmtem, ¦ Tnrp*rteerNViar*teM,tetr*«le*«« to tba world on aAoonnt of the faarad invoalon of obolera. ^, , OBifBRAi. Cam. Min4.aa dted a fow days ainoa in Hanover, Germany. H* wm nln*ty- AMayiahnteki, aial th*!**! of th* Oerman ofltesr* whb fought at Watefkw. Tbb Pan-Praabytarlan ConnoU at Toron¬ to, Canada, oloaad Ito aaasioD. Tbb cholera situation In Barops ta muoh improived. cm OF THi INDIANA CommiMtoiier MorsAn's Beport to ths Interior Department. LATEB HEVg. Faaii< Cootar, the leader of toe Bole> rloos Cooley gang, of Pennaylvania, wm •ttot and killed aithe homeot hta father. •'liBter' Cootay, betw«en Fainihance and BmUkfleU. hy Sharlff MoCormlok. Jonir KBRHBor. of Poll River. Mom., waakUtadby bla brothar-bi-tew, Moarioa Keniielly ta a drnnkeo tight. Tbb Italten oraioar Giovanni Binsaa, th* flrst modern war vaeaal of a foreign country to viait New York Harbor, arrivod to partidpata tn toe oelebratlon of the lOOth anaivapoiry of to* dbooTery of America. i4e was mot^to 9« t«T by «* fhlh»telphta. ^uvhsaMf SblBhte, WsioSraSa Natlosial aslnto In her hooor. iBlhaaehaellteotlaa at Faribault, Minn., the advoMlm ar"rbe Faribault Plan" were defMted. Mna. 8«»AR Cosraix Lbmotitb. of Now Tork. wif* of Aetor LtotaTO*, of toe Daniel Frobmao oompaay, bM ban mltatsd to read MlaaMonro^a Obltunblan FWr dadicaUon ode. Mrr. Laawyaa ta an eloeutiontat ol reeognitsdabiUty. Obbbbai. a. B. Stcvbubob, DaaaoeraUo candidate for the Vlc«-Pr«atdaney addraeaad a big andienoe on th* teia*« of toe eaespaiga at WooJsdate Itlood Park, near ClnoUnatl, tAtkt, -4k!T order wMtaaor'^^th* Ifor Depart¬ ment directlog OeiMral Howard, teg toa Ueiwrtiiieot of th* Bott, to oopoeo- Mle troopa la New Yagglglg to partfel- giete ia toe Columtais oetefaraltea Ihif*. Br a ooUision of the steaftiers Bu*y Bee and Docla, at Hamborg. Oarmony, tha tetter wea anok, aad har oaptain, aiate aad pilot drowned. JoaapB EbboBr Rbwmi, the grmt Franoh phikMOiahar end htatqritn dtad a faw days agoat Paria. Ha wm bom at Treguier iUitmt' dsKNord oa Phbraary a7| He fieoommendii That the Indians be Uade Self'Sapportine. Oea«ral T. 3. Morgan, CommMoaW ot Indtea Affaliv, has mbmltted to the Secre¬ tory of the Interior hta fourto annual re¬ port, Tna plan of detailing ormyolloers to take oharg* of Indian agencies to dla- cuased llnd disipproved. Atter Mrafdl oon- ilderaBaa or«* *ah]*M ot tow aad ooarte for th^^Indtena, toe Commtoslooer cooeladM that it ta not dedrahte to formntete any eteborata spoctel system. Therata* tor th* lOdtea ooorta hav* baati earafallgr r*vtaad, l^vtag to toam ter^r Joriadtetioa aad ptecfaig th*m oa a higher plane. II ta tooaghi that theM will aerve for all prao tieol pnrpoan until the prooeos of allotment hMbeM oompleted. Tberaport dtecaMa tha qnaatten. What te an IBiflaof and oppoaa tba appHcatlon'of tha gammon tew prinelpte toat the oOapring of Wm peaooaoi lAUw^ ooadittamoftoa fatoar in aetefBilullig th* atetits of th* ohii¬ dren boan ot a whita maa, a eittow of tb* Ualt*d Btat*t^ and aa ladtan woman, bta wito. The Commissioner doM not thtak tbat "oMMrmi of tooh panote are, thoraCort^ by bteto not Indians, hut dtianii ot tte United Stots*." •lb* law of dMnasit/' b* s*y% '^Mtb*datennlo«l,i»t afttr BnoMa or Bhgnah preoMteoC, bat in aaoordaoe* wito ladiaa osoK* and our Amerioan aamlnte traw^a sBlieliaB. That* arenow In operatloa, or aooa to be op*a*d. twmrty terg* tratatag **h«>ta for lodteMslMatad hi iJvillawl eomamailtea ra- matofrom th* ladtea r**rrvattana. ThrM vears ago toare wer* *ight moh ln*UtatioasL WhM eoeapisted th* Cotal wpaoltv ot lb* twwtty wtu ha^iOat SOW rrapOs. Tbe total earollment of pnpils ta all toa eoboota Oov¬ aramaat and eontraot; for the ytar endtag Jno* 80, laos, WM B*arly SO,0OH an teuraam at moa* thaa IM» wttbte thrM yoSn, w mor* than twenty's*^ per OMt Foa/year* mor* M tota rata of progren will aM oraotlp eoUy att Indtea ehlMrM gatherad tato Rapid la'ciaiaes bM baan mode durinz toe yaartaaltetfiagteodtto' ' tal *arvay ofto* *alhra w taiirtxiieta, and yat raaialalng to ba done, • - -^ ^"^-^-'eftoMto aU the arvottea. THB UBOB WO&LD. .Brntan hM had SN tteikm te Im nvmth» AxBMCa.w tlr*}l raUway* *mptey aairiy 71,S00m«i. lit Whit*oh*pel. Londoa, bakac* wofk n nety hoort for I8.T5 per week. A HACamsTa' «od BoU*r llak*rt' Tra let Couodl ta to b> organiz xl ta Pbiladeipliia. BosoiiSBB, {a Htas«k Oermany, bouli of a Ub>rer who bu ortabrated hli 101st birth, dv. tooTB Bi;!or[.ABD mine owner* hava de¬ oidad tu reduoe toe wagM of miaart twelro oaotaaitey. UvBB Ilv* thooauid OhfldrM ar* dai'y worktag te tb* milta M Rhod* Maad for cn I doltar a weak. In oarryiog forward tha immtoM ra'l«av tralfloot Bogteodt. upward of SW.O0O mra aiaenpteyaj, Bairma ao-iparative aoeletiM now hav« l,lWI,«Wm*Mb«ra, aad 117 Mwoootatiaao this Mod w«»«rg«ite*llMlyaar. WoBBlkOJghls at'SaleOK f>htai, hoTior- ginia-xl a JWaral Unoa ooonictoi with tae A marteaa yadatat oa of Libor . Th* R*tail Oroeary Clark.' Asaoetetion of Mtaampelia ta vary aetive ia orgauisUic thi olerta ta th* *thar dita* at Minaawta. Iabpob faakara. unorgaataad, work eighty houra per w**k, Maaoheater bakarr, tbar- oogtdy organteal, work Ofty houini per wjet. UaiuH eterka in Albany, N. Y., •dvjrttai tbeirnaniMand atora i whara tbay are am pteyod to t*oiir* th* patrooai* ot auioa workmwi. ATarsa«ttm**ttet of SJOO ahop girls in Porta MU*. Lwnta Rouxada olvocattl the formatloa of a tyadtetta to promou tba'.r tataraate hy oo-oparalton. > A wiBLUl hM UAAy b**a admlttal lor tha flcM ttm* to th* I/miion *ootaty of ronpoal- tora. TnaMiotaty r*fns*i to admit wo3i;n orha *rs patd at theeuMiata m mta. Ill Boato Dakota Ih* labar or^aa'si'iiui drculato a patitton to th* Lagiatetarj Mk tag thM thJ^OoBoUtaltoa of that Stoto be a > a*a*sid*dM to *oabte th* p**pU to mito tern byth* 17*1*10 of Rofarsodu n aud lot IteUve^ M prevolHog ta StritMrian I. MABaaa woMsn werY at aolliaakla'x in ¦i«taadtor «t toBl.as ntrwatk. Hom>of tham tok* th*lr bahtaa to th* ahop, wh9rd th*y at* kapt ta baakHa aaar to« Art ol the forgTb To proteat toa oh I Iran frj.a bala;; htiroad by lylag oladcri the baakate an *0Tsr*d litm IMf gUEEH OP THB TUBF. Naoor Manka Troth * Mile at Tonra Maale tat Axlkt, Nanqy Haato a few day* ago bMt oil the worUTs radhrda by trotttag a mito In txOt ovsr thaTarra Honta (Iad.| ragatetten trook bafor* a gr«tt orowd ot tarfOMa anl spsototor* from all SMtloas of lo- dteiia that paokal th* jraad stand aad IhMd lb* traok to ita fBlEisI eapaoity. Tha4awrt*r*w*r«ai«UliOMC li»K. I^Ot* Oobl* and Ih* mar* noal vad a grMi o vatioa, *?ae^ fhltod to UIbm • to«*ai;aBh*WBatoo ar;WaJi troaModoas ~aad lb* satBotii toM neta wordMbkl haheard. Naaey's ouurkt*S|OIwtes tor Dobte toe Mtas gf VpOSi liiewcd by Robert Boeoar, to IhetiASrOMS WMt fit S.X oa a r««^. IteainHh. Hoaoyonly mad*oa*trteraad WM la th* ptah of ooadHion. Dobte had PNdl«tedaB*w aaark for th* day oa ttu Torra Haote.traok, if th* day wm good aad If thaatarawMoUrtabtsaad btaeoafldOBM WM BMW SigjtytMKd. . ha'nt'Tl&^^fSSSSS^wt^r'b; ttodbytoalMt ot Uotambai Th* tateni bMttawtohoal *l«hl hmteod MWto,! owe} afwbS at* atwirat th* hMt of »r«^ and ar*aow5|4dtiteMU] year ta alMtliBg tend* to Indians. A oore- tal *arvay ortb**alta« trork ••amapHth*!, ta progroaa, and yet reau' ' ahowa thM to* aUotoMat hMhaM to whom applteaHoa of thaa*v«ral|y tew woold be tor tUir iotaraat oaa be eooa- ploted wiUii.. toe nezt thma or loar tomi^ wlto tha poatihl* aMMptloa of th* Bioax In¬ dlaa*. ni*wte fromImttoa *gtr^rtgard- tagth*«a*ote o<aDotiaeata nooa the In- dten* ato, oa lb* wbote, favorabte. Aay«t*MbMheiMat*tbltabadoti th* la. dtaa I nmn a ttoM of op«oiiig and eooelmct- ta{ road* aod highways similar to thow ta UM amoag elvUtoed eoiiMianlttas. Tha Mm otfSOi^OOOta botag an*ad*d oa th* Crow raaarvtiaa ta Montana te the devalopntMt of aay*t*mof hrlgaaiot^ and ator* thaa •¦0.010 ta belag oqi*nd*dlM th* *aiM par- poHoa otoer reecrvntion*. An Irrtoattog eooal ta balldtag torougb toe Fort Hall r*s- Tentoooaaad bead of stock oattte parohooad aod dtatribotad among todiaas, wbo ara tokhtg o Uvaly atook rotatag. givM too wte* toM aeariy son raguter ototad woMh tram tf^aarvtbm that, tec|adIirMM*»,«apte] . 5S?l';LWSP$7n-d.SMJ:«12^„'{ tb*nna*ytob4tag m ar»ll *«pitabBl by tb* IndtaM M U wraid b* by any otbar ctea of Th* Ooaaattaalonar reoomnMoat hto grad- tttl r»da*tloB ot ratten* antil tb* aov*Ai- nMMt caa*M to Isaae to toe Indiana ao/thiag lo the way of food or olothtag, aad nb*U- toto* tor suoh iammm eatopaymoaW far whotover may bedoM. B* alMlwom- oMods thM tt* raaarvottea of th* N*v*Joea ba o*r*(nlIy aarriyad, and thM tt*pa ba hn- aaadtetely takaa to ooaitmM a tyatim of Irrigatloa that shoU reader toa laaarvotioa oapabteot rapporllug properly tha terg* bcriy of N«vaioM wkidamka it tooh- bome. TImt* hM batn o deoreoM ta tfa* *anaal ooat of Indian odmlatotrotloo, axoept Inttf MtoM of the parohoM of tendt from toe In- diaw aod ta the matter of eduoatloa. Ther* hM h*« a M*ady teertan ta tho aatoant of nrmay opproprteted for aohod*, hot th* CoataOyioaer tesl^ wito groM eamaatoeat, thot thta mm tooold ba atni furtosr tergely aod ropidly In¬ creaaed. The OaMmtaate**r r*OQWBiaada toe entire dIvoroamMt of Indten BCabrt trom party poiitloa, tba aotergemMt of toe ootiiority •vcrywher* oC the Coaiiataaliinw. and toe balldtag np everywhera ta Iha In¬ dian service of toe laerlt system. MEWllElioO'a BEPOBT. Sottalaotlon Derived From the Work ol tho liand Coart. Oovsraor h. B. Priaee^ of to* Territory ot New Mex oo, bM awt to tbe S«cretary of the Interior hia annual repoi;^ The repert r*f*r* to "toe HtisfaeUon da- rtvod fnim too work of the tend court, ora¬ otad In tha laat year. OranU covering on oraaof SM,0O9 MBM wore oosdhmed." Tha popotatioB oT tha Tarritory ta U«,oe8, of whicli I0,87tanioolarad, ItiCsst or* notivM oad 11^ ftiralgabom, 88,015 ora mala T0,SSB toaalai. Th* real aatatti and tea- rrovameoite <«* ItU were gas ime il at MS,- Tt!iSi!iGiSmSSSS^m^^SiL'\ wSi woa tSlMHl a asi^ decrease. Tbe tend Mtriee aadhig Jun* 80, ISUS, oov*r*d an arM 01108,038 aeras. Tb* h*aBdary Ita* bMwaan th* IWritory <N*w Mexieo on the Wast, aad T«xM aod Iktehoma on tha EuttaatiU unaettied. Cot* of: Oktehoma lto«aWnghM«aeUa*d,hat ihMp taduatey FATAL EXPLOSION. Bavea Urea baa* by tho Barotlng of a Holler. A tarribte boUar «xplosloB ooeorral In VtTM * Dtokiaoott'* atave mlU at Staplea, o OBtatt vOlag* oa to* LMratagton onl Sk Oolr Railway, ttmr mitaa from Ooiubtr, ftaaada. B*v*o man war* instantly kllto I, gaa wm fatally tejarad end obout twMty nth SIS mor* or taa Mv*r*ly hurt. 1h*caaM of tba axpteatea ta not dadnitaly known. Soma oonttod toat tb* expk>d*d boitar WM old ond not flt for nta, whQ* one of to* eaipteyM of Ih* mill myt tool It wm te goad xoatoag ooadltioa, but thot b* ba- ¦wrmthataoota* had formed on tha ptata andtaterfarad wito th* working ot wnuof tb* volvot. Tha holler wm carried fully tao hoadrol ttM, patttag ta ita flight batwtbn two iMiiliBnti Brieka and otoer debrta wera toattarad te all dhraotlans, but tos hoasai ta the Migbborhood taoaptl wito a few brokw wbtdowa. OHOKED TO DEATH. A Womaa MUta Hor Son aiMl Two Otber Uttle Boye. ThrM aBiall ohlldreo, Chortae Browa aod Oecr^te and ^ohn Bogsris tba Brat a aoo of Leoner* Brown, ur ttaiitb, m ah* ta known, form*rly ot Mt. Holly, and tbe other two \aimB ehildrea ol Wllltem Bogart wera «hok*ltad*atoaf*wday**<o M Borden, towa, N.J. Tb*4**dwMdo«Mat'theboaM at Bogark to Oh«*taBl alr**t, by to* hi«an* mothsr *f OhoriM Browa, In th* abaanm of th* Btwarti^ who had goaa to toe Intantata Fhbr at Trvotoa. Tiia guilty wooMtn after- PBOMINENT PEOPLE. PantcB BtBautoTB iom hav* rt*lgii*d from th* Oerman Army. Tbb Oarman Kaiaar'atetealfrMk ta topay myatarkmi vtaite to th* Royal itabte at a'doight. PanroB Pibmabck ha* aead atatoea ralaad ta hta bonor. whloh ta o reoognltlon few men Uve to eee. WnrrrixB und to admit tbat be had no oar for mnsic and oonld not toll "YankM Doodta^ Irom "Uld Hundred.'' AlfOKO tbe new cadets at Weat Point or* *aonofOrnrral Jobn Pope Rod grandaona of Oeoeral Bherman and 0«eral a F. Bmito. BloiflHB, th* oelebrated tight-rop* walk> er, wbo ta dxty-eight ymt* old, ta s^II ta the liuainam. He tats tetely been nsoktag grMt suceasate Barope. Albzardbb DtrrBBioH. Chtef Ctanatmo- tor of toe Oerman navy, ta ta Phlladalphta Biohtag o atady of to* uMthods and prodaeta ofooitstniotioaat Oreaap'* ahipyard. WiUJAtl DiOKBT WM aant to the Maine Leglatotora in ism, aud they ar* sending Mm tbere yet. Be wm rr-*leet*d Mth* reoent eleetiori. He ta eigbly-on* yaara old. Obobob W. JoLiAH.of Indtena.ta aaventy- Ove } eara ot aga. HewMa Free Soil oan- didota for tbe vie* presidency jMt forty J ears ago. H* marriaJ a daujhter of otouo R. Olddtejs. Mb. Naobo/i, tbe ParsM Member et toe Brittah Parliament, appmrail with a copy of th* eend AveaU. on whlob to take the rcqahwl oath of oflloe Ha waa told that bi mmt altoer take toe oato on tbe New Teatameat or aMrm, and ha <boM the tetter method. PfBTBO MamjaOri, b*ror* hta »Cav*ll*rta Rnettcana" made him famous, wm a poor school tMobertaSleily. A Mllaa pobltaher eUsrad aprtaa tar «h* baat asriou opera in Boa ook oita amid vigorous competitten MoaaagalcaoM oat viotarioae. PABBBBWaKi praottaM on tba piano more laildnoasly sliw* fam* Ina oome to him than «var before. H* baglna' to praotise aa aoon ta ha gate out of taid in toa morntag, and hM liMn known to pom twanty-Mven boars eotef fertyw«lght at thapteaa Obbbbai, "Bbb" Bun.aa ta sadly heat wlto age. Hta faM ha* rbe look uf health. „ bat hta masslVa frame hoa become on on- mUtakobte bordea. Hta handa move no- (teodUy. whito hta eym oppeM awollm an I tlmoot bIddM by iha thtok foUa of fleeb on hta oheeka, But hta b*ad ta olar as* bell, snd at MVMty-foor there is no shrtwdat- tawyer or poHtiolon in New Enctand. NEWSY QLEANINQ3. VtmoH lopui to ore dteaowragteg. A OOOD orop of tobaooo te aanTad. ObbA AuTATir hM IS.8W teeooaoNvM. Nbw Yokk makea S5.0J0 watshm a w^ AirontBR tend war ta torMtsalag UitA ani. Bbabbom very pteoHfol ta the Rlarra Na- valM toia yaar. This la an off yaar in moat of toe appte growlog Btatea. QvATEMAi.AhM qoaraotiaad ogataat oil Unitod ^jjtitTT vaaoota. A LJllilhraBmbw of Roaaten Habrawa h«V«,^||M|fWteBd. TnaosaaBUMOlUhhouia Territory shows aMr|tltlll&HH.HW tsiteuMiltagthr. ugh opt Kusaift'aSld . ~ ' laaoviLLo, tji., hM lBWfc«t««bo3^ tga. colored peoples 'wmtylor Iris ail I that on oi%|^|tlaB I* formed in Braiil to rmtori THcac are over 1003 Chlii\tuMia Mtt arouad New York City who imoka opiaw. Lou Ml AN A hH an enormous rioi crop thta year, more than the farmara .can borvaot eomfortalily. TBI Ordor of Old Felbwe bova d*clilad to build o Natioool soalloriUm ot Hot Hpringa, Ark. It ta eatimatKl that there ara about SOX) Mmoaign apeakers at work ta various portw of tba oouDtry. CowBTAirniiOPUt, Turtoyjhod too many atn<laatt, oal reoMtly SOOO wsretolppeti owoy on vsMsIs, Tb* altog*d Oana r*votatloa ta MsMra WM a soheme ot flnsnotel sbarka to daprtOL oto Mexloan boada. Thb Boatoa Board of Aldermen bM passed on order givimt permtaaian for toe ereetion ot o atotoeof John Boyta CRsUly in C>pley 8quar>. Jambb SoBoair, tha a«aaS tar OMsass Coanty, New York, for the Amerioan Uible Bodety, has jut comototed a toor ot toa eountr. He found {K famlUea who hal Mvar aeen a Bibta A DAB load ot oottoa raoeotly ahlppel from MoatgooMry, Ate., to Now Orleona by toeLoatavStaoBd NotovlUe RoUrood, oon- totaod UO batao, averaglog 510 ponads moh. Tbta b MM to hood toe raeord. Obboor'b big red opplea are beins oppre- atetodovaa at bem* tota tmv. Aoy ore utooUy taft OB th* trsM unpiokad, and ta the early fall th* oroharda are oorered wito doMyfalg fmit—hat oot ao thie yeer. Ap¬ plea or* aoaree, aad ara ratailing ta miuy ptaowMtl par butoel. Thay are luaally worto obout IM centeat thta aaaaon of tha year. BETUBN POSTAL < Deelgne Approved for the OooseatI and tlto International ITtMrM*. In o few w»*k* to* new retara | will ba ptaoed oa aote ot all | two designs, one tor the doniaatto otber for toeintemotional postalnateb' vte3 hava been approved by^i Oeneral Wanomoker, and the work prlntlag ond dtata^bnting the oards wUI bal poshed wito vigor. 'J Tbs haM of the donbk eord eonton nenaie to wUch a reply ta detlred, ta i and a-balf Indtoa ^de by flva and a-fa' ohMtong. Atth* top of the oard I ~ totbe left ot the oentre ar* c thrM Ua*^ on* obove thaethtiN "PoataOCord wlto^ HtatM of Amartei^"' •'TbtaSide ta for Addram Only.* In' right hood npper ocmer ta a vignette < Oaneral Oraat snotaeled byafntm*b*i ' ot the top the tawaml. "Mtamgt Card," ot tho bottom "ttoe itaal." At the lowar toft-haadoa«*r oro tho word*, "D*t*eh Ao- nrxed Cord for Anawar," Tho Whoto ta saotosod te a taotofal I Th* too* of tha rotaro'oard. ta gaoaral feOt, to stanlter to to3 mssunoarl. lasto however, of the words "Poatal CirJ. Wfl Paid Re^y" Otthe topoCth* oord, or* word* "Reply Poatal Cu^." Ovtr th* vll n*tto of Oeneral Orant th* word* "Rr.iiy Card* or* mtattteited far "MaaMg* Cord.* Tho tatamotloaal cord toBoaiswbM smaller thon tbot for domeatte tm. In th* harder otth* top o( th* oord opoMrs th* word* "Poatal Cord Wlto Pold Kpty" aad tb Frenoh tramitettea "Oorto pa*tM*av«e sponHpayso." Atteslni M that esrd oontalna the wonte, ' Union" oad "United Hteta «l with tboir Frenah cquivotaoto. A 111 bead oconpiw th* rlgbt hand uppar oora*r. wito th* tageod "Two CMta" -^ la all otJGar rtonttel porticalat* mostta and th* tatMooMoaal cardtr shnlter. Bteok tak wUI be nsaf The mssMge oard and tha oard bi form oa* ptoMor oardboord foldod I OBd eroaaed on a Une between lli*l wh*r* thsy ar* to bj **parat*d whan I Ply to Mat A BBUTAL SACBIJPIC The Aaaaal Offierlng to Tbelr ' by a Tribe of Tartarai Th* Londoa Chrooiela's dt (Roasta) oorrs*poud«at Ss*orlhai;j rora Ot tb* aoao^ aaorlOM to ) their tribe by the Tortara of th* dtotrtot, Mrosaalty wih A paaaaa* wm hongad tm by] trM aad hta hwdliaU « body. The brsast wm toaa < ook with ¦• THE MABKETB.^ liOta Wholeaale Prioaa ot Proaaoa <2notea In Nww 16 BBAJM ABD PBAB. D*-^Matnnr, 1801. ahotealS 1 Medlaai. IWI. ebotee.... II tnoi, ehotoa II IMaay. UBI, ebotea. ¦ Craomery- St A Pa third*; .'^hoir tate( oad SSrt^twfpaitaJate.' Balf tabs nod paasTtot- Wetafatobe, extrM Wotahtabe, iste Watah tab% Zds ''•in;;'s^5ssr?dir W. Im. ormmaily, Sda.. Waatam Paotory, tiMh, flrato W. Fkotory. sadBtSle ... W. Footom aaddoby.Sda IB. I'n, Whltt^.r FaU erMas, S,faoey^ FnU ereaohgopd toprim*^ Portakiia^ abate* Part akha^gaod to prim* Partaklois, ootaatpn.... FnU sklao., SS 30 IU III 1* IS Irt faaoy. Btata aod Wartem- FreOh, Frsob, prime, raorr* abd Apptaa-ited aorta to...... OroM aorta par bbl..... Sweet vortetataparlbl.. """tSStv^SS^ imon oookiog,! Orapaa, op river, Dal.,per lb. Up(lver,Nfaigaro, SOO in, 300 IkMumbnoookiog,par bbl 1 it .per" ,ltiagaro.par -, Ojioorilb.. Up ¦lb. OOLUMBIAN STAMPS. NewlBertoi to lie laaaed to Mark tbo Uteoovory of Amerloa. Th*Fo*tofflo* D*partm*dt hM daoidod to lonid whatwill be known m theCMamtiaa oeriw of poetoge stomps, to bo fumlshod by too Aiaorieea Bank Not* Compaay of New York aader o ooataaM Jote «lga*d. -Tha dsaoataatoBtsof alt of to* *trtaa havo aM M y*t b*M fully itetan^laad apoo, bat to*y aifll wafaraM •O of th* prsMut *srtes aad nrohahly aomaotoers. Tb* n*w otomps wUl ba of th* Mme height M th* prioMt omao, battwioa m loog, to* lnor*M*d ste* h*lag thoaght naeeeaory ta ordar properly to diaptey to* UlaatraAoMk Iham an intou'tel to oommamorato toedta- oovary of Amerloa by Cotasabas^ aad savaral of tha lllaateatloM hava ateaady bean deoidad upon. TheM are the "Dtaoovory of Amsrtea by OolamhM -First Sight of Liad;" "Ootamhoi^ FteM ot Seo." from Revtata do te MIm; "Ltad- ta{ of Cotembut," ottor tho Von dor Lya pi«tar«ta tho United Stotm Ctpita!; "fbe Swta Mario," Cotamtaitfa flonhip, otter - ¦ ^^ "OolnmOM AMat Akl of and "OotambM RooltliM wy of Hta Dtaoovory to Fsrdtaoad aad toaMte oa HI* Ratara From Hta Foot voyage Ikmatimitt ahmdatiti Peaohea. J*ra*y.*xtra, baakel, Poorto fair Ptama, np rivar, per erata. State, 101b bMket Cronberrios, Chpa Co), bbl. uors. Btota-ISSH fate tochpToe... 1801. priae 1801, coBsmon to good.. OM odds ura rotJUTBv Fowto-^ar**y, Stata Pmb. Wmtom, p*rto Spring Cbiokeoa. loool, Ib.... Boutbom per lb Booatera,oU, parte Tarkeyo oarlb » Daok»-N. J.,N.Y., Paaa.. pa pate 8oathera..pa pair...... Hmem Waatam, parpair.... SoaMMro, pa polr Plgooo*, pa pota s 8 S ISt SO li i> SOO 17 8 O Altrodl Horrtas*. Oa*M iMbalte,'' Aemmy. w*rd wtot to poUeei haailaaortan aad gava htrsalf ag. "^ Ma*. RtoBABO Ktaa. wktew ot toa bte- Boat oattte ow'air in Texaa, whoM ran b to '^ ¦ -—. ta ty oiorkl, hM bo«|ht the thatargoat _ .., , _ OuDia kmtA oT elterlhora riavw haadrad blad, parteg 000. ete* wm raSv* ^ taaahaBarOMnpaf Ul Mttta^ aoma Oa oo* of th* d*aomtaatteai wlU *Bp*ar a partrall tif Ootamboa. It te *BB*ote4 that tbe Mtlro sates arill be paloBsa!eJ*Bairyl,18Ba^ aad dnrtag the saooeediog yoor will asKlroly Mpersod* to* preemtsate*. Itta Mp*etol ttmt th* nM ravMoa to the OovemmMt from the ante af tbaMftootpawn. bo v*ry large, and Mmt th*lr*ata> to orttoetort wUI bSgaly *xe**d •ny pravteottatu*. Ittaalao boitovad that thtalaaairiU grMttyaKraoteta tatarat te tho OBpooittea, boto abroad ood at. homo. THE PBIOE^Or PAJEt. It to Advoaolac in ConaM|tie«roa o> tn* Probtbltlon of Umma. Fonowtagthoasampleofthapopa bmb- afoolannof tb* Unlt*d State*, to* Oan- adtaa papa mak*(«^ who hav* b*ai ta aaa- ifaatoMa*ar*Bl,hav* d*ohtel to advaaM i thantUgelpagmr all atoog th* lla» .Tb* pn^falttea oTragrto rapooaibte for tbto. ThadooiMtteaiippteoCMgobM aU h**o •sairadlqr tradaraaad haU by toaa Ipr aa oapaotMl advaoMtoprte*. In th* Uidt*d Btata Olid Oaaada tb* hooMMPply ol mg* ta not snfllolMil to hasp th* ikUi* Koing, aad ihipiMBtehavobaM ooMtantly eora- ThoM botag mg oS, estronM^ SOkott taayi^toy *5^ii.K"- rovLVki—i ^sariiSrSriSr.^':-.:.-. Toni*,f*irto pnaa Obiokana-Phite, pa lb L.I. broUara Fowla-81 aad PWia., pa Ib »H Waataa, palb IS Doolm-Warttr^palb.... • ii.perlb... IS .^ ,. a,pa lb 18 Sqaaba-ltarE, pa dM 801 LIghkpadM SOJ TBaBVABbBB. Potatoaa-Statcgarbbl..... ISO Jaraty, prtan^ pa bbl.>. 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Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 45 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1892-10-07 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 10 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 45 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1892-10-07 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40873 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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AZARETH
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ALBEBT 0. STUBOIS & 00., Publisher.
irfli^EiDiirl flilLl NEWSPAPEB, devoted to tiTEBATlTBE, LOOAL AHD OEHEBAL INTELLIGENOE.
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NAZARETH, PA*, FJRIBAY MOBNIKG, OCTOBER 7, 1892*
NO. 4o.
An obacrrer aays that man'a dreia /rom b«ad to aoki** eoo*i*t* of a ool- hctfati of atore funoela mail* p( ebth.
Tba railway Hoe* of Oraat Britala aad IrtHmd eormr la all abooi, 90,000 mllaa. Tb* monoy IntraStod la ttam I* returaed at *om*thiiig llko •4,600,000,- 000.
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Tb* paadtm a||*D0]r io Tapeka, Kao., ia tb* largaii in the country. It pays OQtaooually lirtoen million dollhra to tbe Tateian«ar Kanaaa,' Mitaoori and Ool¬ orado. ___________^_
Tboy are tinding it hard to decide on 4 Stat* flowar for th* Stata ef Waabiag- ttra. The dl%ulty It, ezplalna tha Ne||7ork Sda, Uialany Aowettbal wUI Kiow in oddjMilf of Ike Slate weia'l glow in th* other balf.
It i* eatimated that in the United Stotea the rmmbI ezpenditiwa fer puhlic ebariUble inititillion* U fut^«lt6,000,. 000, aod not !«¦ tban #0i)O,O«>,OOO U iuTe*ted in buildiaga and equipments lor carrying on the work of th«a* inatl- luUoo*. Ia this cttimato ao atxouat is tafcaa^psotteiUlarie] and jatli.
Thk Vew York ttUt atatea thai the RiMaUa faiBgaage i« to be taoght in two ol tbe Paris college*, and thst If the ax- |ierlmeat tucoeeds, Ruviao will be pUoed on tb* aaaae footing aa Oerman and Xog Hah ia *eoondary adooalioB. Tiie agptt. ent loteotioo ia that if one ilajr Vteaob- m*a and RumIms Bght aide by (Id* lb*y thaUbeableto ooderataad aaeb other.
The amount appropriated lait year for publlo-aoboola by the RiaMhtn Oor- aiameot wm 18,892,000.. "How pit- fully somII this i* for a gra*t twnotry lik* RiMaia," obierr** th* N*w T«rk Tri- bun*, "i* rtridly brodgfat ohi by th* faet tbat for the year 189} the aoaouot •apeitiM for the ptfblie •oheola, ia tbe State of Hew York was tl8,8l 4,«87.68."
Tbere i« a g.toi deal of proSt In the ^rajba* basin*** in Jara. A prophet of tba* Maad haa beeo paid #4M a yaar for the last flfleeo yaara "fw aol predicting a tMal war* whioh will aw*ap clear orer ^ idMd." Bot, after aU, be oaanot 'Wj- rarr oM^tirisftgrohttWttdc-llMi ||»w Tort "^flbaae. With tha aai*.^ qI nady at band to work mpaaf 141000 mytkt m amiiy m not.
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biolojiai, wbofetorvad teogmiiy fn>m a year'a study ia tba Oer¬ maa laboratori*^ deolarea that tba Wood'a IMI (Maai.) I.tbi|*«tory ia B»4r doing more raaasrcb work tbaa any otber lostitutioo of ita kind in tbe world, the Naples Blatian aloe**ie*pted. Tbare i* certainly no doubt tbat the mo«t aai aMt of fef*i«a WoUgfato ara takiag a piafbiiad interast ia it, as tbair latUr* JThitmaa, tbe specialist in ebarge.
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((;: Tbe littte bdHaia Wbieh Beaeiict ¦^ Arnokl i* said to bara tSUaaAbAtnA- i^^aoa bas last beaa demolisbadto make roaoi for a laiger bvildiog. It Stood la Harket atreet. Phlriuleiphia, aad was of«rJ» yean old. It wa* to tUa *i>ol tbM Arnold iaritad Clintoa'a agent, to be aaat from New York to meet bim; U waa bero tbat he Hred. A mob cboaa) hiaito thia booaa ooca oa mggoomt fat aame unpopular maasuros with wbiob no was aupposad to ba identiSed, aad froa Its trindows certain oelebrities «>f tbe city oaw bim baagad ia effl^ ia lISO. jWasbiagtoa met JeCiiaoa aai HaasUton in tbia oottage ia Uter y*ua, aapaimtely, ia an eodearor to patch up a trooe be¬ tweea tliaae two
A tannel, tbe loageat fai tbe world, ^ baea projected aad began, praotie- ally, oader Si-opion, to aaperaada tbe famous road orer the mountain e^a- atnM |
Month | 10 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18921007_001.tif |
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