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AIiBQIT 0. STUBOIS & 00., Pabliihen. i Hxty-aaven shlpa will probably Im In in ottir Navy dBriag tiM I (1|—Buy has spent ^IIM liBoa her laat ovar two billion pteparliig for > ia Sew Yark City, decIhiM hnra a larger annaal iBt»m« ^salMthalbraMtaof N«w Toric Steta AH INDEPEHDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITEBATUBE, LOOAL AHD OEHEBAL IHTELLIOEHOE. $1,00 PEB YEAB. 2apr KAZABETH. PAo, FEIDAY MOEMNa, JUNE 10,1892. KO. 28a tVbilo ia Fran<» daatha ara in akceaa of birtha, Sn Italy the ineraaae ot popola- tioB ia rapid in spite ot the ever increas- iay exodna. Hie Mannfaotarars* Ret»rd of Balti¬ more taya (hat the Southern Statea are pteiBiBg to apend naariy two ndlUoa dt^- lara on the World's Fair. t may aometlmei hare oom- adrantages undreamt of by IsaawnMS, iaoraliaea the New Tork Sua. 'rhiMWB iBtji that in eonaeqnenoe o( the pre*aiaBM «( amall pox at MelUngea, in Hiirftawtoa, the looal authorities hara. xitfghggg ToKki prooeadinga for debt and fraaMiBl Wnkroptcy. . that the rariottt traaa- •iiMl alMMaship line* aow oarry to Ku- riif|i|iii Uttt one hundrad thousand tadiia PBagj^igora a^aar. Tha avwage expandi- " *! thdcjKiJoum abroad will not fall f tlOOO each. It will thua be aeen I bm dttaation from America to Btk- I erary yaar is tlQO.OOO.lOO. foture the steamshlpa of the seyeral atlantio Unei will have neat, four- endoaed room« prorided for or third-olaas poasengeta, who I fhua io their sleeping rooms be plaoad ••' hajMiie footing, aa regards priraey, with ^pV'<iiBary.(»bin paaaengers. This I ho a]|;reat boon toand will no doobt by ateerage paaseagets tc Hw Fort Worth Oa«etto predieti that aooordiag to the oeaaoa of 2000 Taxaa will be entitled to a larger representation In Coograaa than all Oe other Statea in the Uuion oombinod. A Paria policeman begins serriee with aeTenty-aereo eenta a day, and after twehre yeara be gets a^ty-ATo eenta a day. Tbe police have aaked for $1 i di^ oa the minimum. gamm, mtut, bmb itau n mtv ootirtfnAyixt. Bmt rose, why do yoa poatt Ah, t faavs fonnd yon ont: Yoo drooii, for a forar boU Baa gromi ao eoM—ao aOM. Bia fiaitt has been oBSsad and sold For (Old, sweat JOSS, tsi (Old. Uriae, why da yon sWi Coder tba iosper skyT Tou Udak ot &e hoay Ugh hi Blesplaa beaeath teoadaky iiands. Of ^ flaaBi of rihrar rye tonda And popplea aSome in the rye lands. Why, Kow whll _ WIU 70a land roar paorl-tfaiBed Bffat 1V> the aoals who paaa to-i^iht. lublbail, pnfnrtso mtthhlto^oa'alinnn. <!oolly repealed thritory of itae axlinmlBe Ha aearoelT knew wbere he waa. Ha attg. of Martin Lee'a body, and ralated bow gerad oa In a atapid, aimiaaa war. ea- ihay had been apiritea away. Ihdiaa 'oe —*.w nt ' hod wltaeaaad their aotloaa, but he could it stars, are yon glaamlng the earth Is dnw^nff As tbey drttt away from oor mortal aUht Up to ihe throae-steps. poiaaiidwfaltal OabiJUiiiA, a, a JANET LEE DMiklng in Oanada haa enor- mooaly improred wltbio reoeat yaara at a reault of the method of inatruction whieh haa been promoted by the Oorernment la aeading competent ioatnicton among $ha obeeaemakeni. r II1B 4«f«aiiataat of the Swias Tyrol haa ^ ptBatt a bm iBtpasiag heary floes on per- •haaaaa^^afca atay he c^u|ht whlla aelling I the beaatifai aod rare Alpine ataelss, which hai beaa BpMr tke roota on tbe mouatai^ tt there ia daager at '•MiomB|(tBnint». Vmitaogta mat touriMa Bee rapidly kXlibtg oiBt that and other tAlpfaie plants, and ptltiua heat on Hoaey-making bare halifel «B IN daatrvetioo by gathering thaplMtatollMveiarf. gB'illi'.J 'IIU., ' ThB oiat At mam km been kaown to arith aBaattire oitastory 1 to falat away, bttt it ia moait aar to leam, obserrwi Hirpar'a , that tha perfume of flowers oaa taiVBgar*iireioe. Madame Pattft atmid, k^we'or, makea the statemaat tbat tha perftima of Tioleta causes a hoarae- aaaa ia the diva'a throat such aa might 'to dwa a bad cold. Consequently no .|iBa|t of aqgr fclad, and especially ao cut ibirtn, arfBwar allowed to remain in tha frima daBaa'a bo<lroom. "Conacience hi full, ob- a pathetic (otddha aap- Ibf tttgBHirtili of «>aBMa who aeatl^WO to Paatmaalar fTial Waam- r day, with a aote saying thakll OTS itba balance of intereat due oa tha BBBi which he took from tbe OorenuBBBt ia 18«(. The writer suted tbit ka had paid in aU I17.B00, aad oddadt "Mo maa haa aoSered more for hia ariaaa'thaa I hare, aad !>'bow pray tha baad'a forgivetleas ior my sin." fia tbo hawU of a atkater, like Hawthorne, how albotiTaly auch an iooidaat could batnatad! - Krery year a aoroliflower show ia held in Philadelphia nnder the patronage ot tbe Oermaatown Horticultural Society. The exhibits are conflned to srild flowen picked in the suburbs of Philadelphia. nu aaid that there are 790 speoiee with¬ in'the oounty limits, and in order to en- eoorage the local atady of botaa>, thc aociety mentioned offers priaes for the beat oollecttoos of the flowers. That the specimens are common enough may be judged from the faot that 100 kava baen gathered by a party of amatoar botantHa ia tka oourae of a tlay. -OS- In the Shadow ot the Qallowa, ST DAVIO LOWSY. Roiag be going Into, I aeatl^MM r makftlhs t 6 Thm Oanadlaa oeasus takora-had trou - bla wtIk thoir laiiiana. Tha bdiaai are doacHbad aa beiag, not uoaatiuBlty, rery cartoaa to kaow wbat tbe conaas wai for. At oaa^plaor th«f would demand to be paU fat giviag their namea, aad at an¬ other ike eaamarator had to bcflM them litiaar' before they wvold tril the I Bf ekildren and otheta who were oot kaiiliMil or berrfing ia tlte woods. AtB«ttli» at Uowqaal-jpate Indiana, wImn a whit* htaa had aaldom been aeaa, tko whote populatioa aomNBidcd tha fietg daaaaading explaoations. Tbe chial «M *a prieet had told him thlt tha tlii kad ralaed theat out of the tbkj Bad l^Nrea them the hmd, aad he aoppoead Aat tka OoremBMat waa bow tryh^ha |i^ a«t their BuaUiera ao aa to do awaf Briik them and get their land. Only aflirBkWBr's hard talking through ^the ladiBB Ittaapreters the chief waa per- 1 IkBtiBathing but good WM ia- o( wall apaa* in the ; m variona natioiis for ;«( pietam, to be exhibited I'a Fair, lip baaa aatde as A report iasaed by the IiMdon So- eie^ for the Prerention of Omelty to Children has (»used a aensatioa by tbe itatomenU it eontaiaa ralatita t« tka oraal and oft ttaaa iahaaaan puaiahiBaati iofliotod upon ohiMtan. Tho aaola^hBi •iifiiii • ii'iiii i'iiinjiimi.i]§iiw>.ll|ii riatan and other membera of tbe gBlitry, who It had learned were treatiag tkeir cbiidron iohumaaly. Amoog tka" ftw- Ishmeats people of tiiJa olaaia iafliolBd apon the helpleaa ehlldraa are mentioned itioking pins In them, placing lighted matnhfs up their noatrils, burning woonda upun them With matches, break- lag tke Uraba ot two-year-old babies la thrae plaoaa, lyiag a rope ar jand a alx- fBar>ol(l boy and dtppfaq; him Itrto a caaal repeatedly until he was exhanatod, keeping a child in a oelUr until its flaab tamed green, tying oord* aroand the thnmba of a ohild aad thaa tying it to a bodataad aad baatiagit witkaJUtora- busb. I —*"''!ii'3yi''i''' Ab expatimaat whiAfS Baw Tark Poat deema well wortty of imitation is that of the Boatoa aaarphaat, Kben iimgtak, wka hai opaaMd a aravaatiam for Ma famali oaMitoyaa, aad gi««a them tka haasflt of psofoasioaal instruction in Ika art of phyaioal exercise. The rlams tie free to all who choose to arail them- Ml*«a of the priTilege, aad daily ioatme- lion ia giiren batweea the hoars of flre aad aiB o'elBek ia tha aftaraooa. Six hoadrad girla hare already bogwa a eonrae of exereiae, and upon the atwceii of the trial dependa the aooeMen of aaarly a thooaand of thair awwlBtai. nioaa who harm joinod the elaaaot are ddigktad with thoir •xperieaoe, aad aay that tha Ured feeliag eaoaed by oloae oonflnement in the store soon gire* place to one of elastici^ aad freahnaat. Mr. Joardaa expoeta to aee la lk« aaar fu¬ ture a gymnadom attached to erery largo buiineas eatabliahmant where wo¬ aaaa are ampioyed. CBAP^BB XTII—Coatiiinad. Fate for onoe seamed kind to ariazle Meade. Bran aa ahe apoke, her hna¬ baad, lookittff ent ef the door tfter Oilea Bllia, aaw ladiaa Joe walklag along the road. It waa plain ths lame IndiaB waa unjler the inflaenoe ot liquor. 'I aee Jn-ee<mo now. He haa hod OTerasneh rom, and he ia Roiag tha wrong way. Ho shoald aot oat of IMoaa.* 'TniHan Joel The toit maa, abora all etheral OaU him inl* aaid Oriaala ¦aada. •Why ahoald I eall tha drtlaken vaga¬ bond into my hooae—lo pour mm down hiajrallat for nothiogf* cUmandod Dan¬ iel Meada, tostUy. 'Ooaa I bid vou. Call Um in." Tha landlord, rary mneb against hia will, ealled Jn-ee-mo into tha inn. The ladian ataggered against tba door, tban looked stnpidly at the laodlord. Orizale M^jla^dy eeat, and the Indian etag- It wae Cmaale Maade who ponred oat the ram ka draax. It waa Oriaala Meade wbo etaBd,.oTav him and aakad how tbo wBtId faaed with him. wHahta-4ahi «( wttakar ^^^ " Salam. I ooa mmm-tim tmrnia. mo aeo two-Iegfitd "•ealta; yoa aeo them erery day.' '^Doyoa The lodlao lookad np eonateiing hsre andtheio a paaaar-iiy on tba road, and sometimea he aocostod trees and stumps. Then' ba fell prone npjvn the gronnd. it was darx when ha woke np. Be aoramblod o. er the ground with hia handa and fMt, and than stood upright and en¬ dearored to recall tbe events of the paat night How he remembered hia meeting with OUea Ellis. He rememberad how Gilea had apnrred him into a teeital ot the aoeae he had witneased, oad teaiiBded bim th(Leriaae.w«8 te be Md «a Martia I/ee. de tned to Moall lhe mimber ot liaMa he had boaa giTan mm. then alowly he recalled all the elnamaUaee* attend- inghi* laat risU to Olobe Ian. whera waahonow? Aa he lotdied, aome¬ thing approaehad him-« moaater wiOi • sreat, giowlag aye. It aeemed ta IndiaB Joe a eyaa to ba aa large aa a oow—larger. Jtt-eo-mo mbbed hia eyea, aad lotiked Bgain. Tea, tbe aahnal waa thara, mor. lag ahoat slewty, witt oaiToaa, awtgriag atepa. The one am—it had bat oae—waa Axed (nil OB ladian Joe. He eonld not avoid it. Hew that he obeerred the mon¬ ater closely, it had half a doaen of lege. It would be oaeleaa to attampt io eeeape it, area if It ware not looking at bim with ita one t^Mt ayo. jB-«e-mo eronohed npoB the groand In tenor. BtiU the ejo moved, the creature's lega moved, bnt it eame no neu«r. Indian Joe listened; ho plaoed hlk bond to hia ear, and eraoed hit Beek forward ia the darkneaa. There waa a earioaa aoand. Wa« it the monatar'a teeth* The thonriit made tbe Ii|dian'a haart throb. A deadly fear ovareame him. Saeh a aonnd aa that mortal had never heard natU new. All the wileh atorias ladiaa J«e had Uatasied to in tha past montk wara reoalled. Ail the bobgoblina and devila iavoBted by Om goaaipB of Salem paaaad boCon hia dia- ordarad brain in rerlaw. Thia moaater wsa the devil he bad baard ot Indian Joe made a noiae that waa neither a eijr aor a BTuat, bai a bleadiag of both. Sodaenty tho glowing eye diaappoared. The meaeter wae nowhere to be teen. Indian J«o-ieae alowly, eantioaaly, stood anrich* aaf iookad about him. The eool nUia Wind (anned kia oheek. An inaeet whlndag paat atrnok him full in tha (aoe, bot tha ladiaa hod ao aye, no aar (or any¬ thing but thi monater that raMpeored; that aad flxed Ita eye on him again. How ha ooald aee tha monster's lege plainly. He cooated then. Eight lege. They moved in the atraageet way. Somo- timee they were baaohed toRethar. Some¬ timea thoy aeemed to be bat a sia^ leg. Thea they aeparated in twoe andfonra; IkoB tbagr aeoaaed to w^k off in paira. ThBMMBtntian rollad down Jn-ee-mo'a (aao. lis triitiiii kU b*ad with bia hand. « yon see any lazy devila, ioet" le lodlao lookatl np with dmnkee gravity at Dajrial Meada. *I aaa—landhwJ of Olobe Ina." Tho laadlord fhiamed and tamed away, bat Oriaaje Maade laughed. ""Ajre—youreyaaight ia good. Joe." "HothiBff wrong with Jn-ee-mo's ayea. Maitin Im ont throat Winalow's I'don't bcUeve HI" exelalmed tta land- lord. -Whst eort of a maa waa be?" 'Peaoe, Daaiel. Par no attention to him, Joe. Yoa did eea aoma ona kill tht aheep?" *Ja-«e-mo saw—OI y«aj juydm kiU borse. Big" ' Tkalsdil ia ia not tell bow many were thera, or their n«mea. Aad then, too, be woa blaek and blue with the beating he had raoaived when diaeovered by tboae who had oor¬ ried away all that waa left of Martin Leo. It will not aarpriae the reader when he ia told tbat the laat person to hear thia atory waa ihe ona most interested in it, Joha Lee waa profotmdiy ignorant of In¬ dlaa .Jea'a axtraardiaarr t^ry. and kaew aothlng «r tbe veralon OUia SUla' Im¬ proved iwpeadix famished, Onoe more the pablto aanttment tuned, aad now namban beUeved that Martin Lae'a re¬ mains bad boen exhuaMd and aeoreted in aome out-of-the-way place by eomebody. Bnt now ths qaestion aroae — who helped Jobn Lee? If thera wera (oor ia the baalaeaa, tbaa John Lao had thraa good (rieada. Who wera the frienda? Immediately pnblie opiaion flxed on Ar¬ thar Proetor as one of tho paeons. Joba I«o waa tho moving apirit, of eoarea. Poeaibly the other two wera familiara of the witches I It waa aoob wretetaed anppositiona aa tbeaa the peeple offered to support their opinion when tangible evidence waa daw maaded. Af a time Wliea the obaBoe lemarka ttt mora ohiidren wete tvriated in¬ to proof daessa aaaOent to hang woman wbo, antU the people beoame orated with the (ear at witoboaft, were oonaldered nepoetablo aad worthy, it is aot difloull to imagine the form the ateiy took inaide of twenty-four hotue, wben the Marahai of Salem eneountered Oilea EUia. "Know ya aOght of the atoiylhaarof John Lee and yoang Prootor?" •I oon anawer botb if yon will tdl ate what you have heard," 'Well, I have heard that John Lee, Arthur Praetor, uid two othera," tha Marakal emphaaioed tbe worda, 'have dng op Martin Lee and thioirn bia tody into theaoa* 'Aht I did not hear what diapoattion they made of the bodjr. I hoard tha aame." "Tia aaid y«B know mera thaa yoa eaat to tell?"- *I know BA BMro than I hear othera Tflfi MERRY sm OF LIFE. UTfrUtUB THAT ABB TOU> BT THB inruux UMU OP trb pbsbs. Woiwe Than a NesattTe-rA, Word That Botb Been aiicll Haat Be— Polltloal iDtormotlon, Kto.. Hto. Whsa Uttia Chawlaai In aooenta weak. Propoeed to atontMim Whoopar. M kfaasd tha dear boy on ttieSeek, Bha And said. "Oo ask your popper. —Barpst's Banr. "AUthefetter," laughed the wife, THE IfEWS EPITOMIZED, merrily, "I don't know abont that," eaid Oeorge; "they might think-yon had bakod tbe cake on purpose and rofuao to pay the politsy."—New Tork Preaa, A WOBD TOAT RATH BBBB AND WDaT BB. He—"FaioweU." Bho--"Farewel. WU^ you ever call againr* He—"To-morrow night."—Brooklyn Ufe. A faw daya ago one of tbe agrioultural oeUogea of the Sooth took aa alaistric aaoiier, aad bf ita aaaBaa giaaad cotton and gronnd oom vory aocoesafally. The experiaaent waa made to eee hew far alaatrieity eould be depended upoo at a aaotiTe power in pfatatatioit and tarm woit. Tkia BBbJactiapreaiiag for attaa¬ ttoa juat BOW, and Baaator Peffer haa made it hia baainaaa to poab a bill in the Senate approptiotliiff a aum of money to detarmiae tbe Toltte of electricity aa a form laborer. Tba Stetaof Kanaaa bai aa latereat in the nmtter, and A. A. DeatOB of tka Departmeat of Agrlcul- tan at SterUng, Kan., in a recant com- monication to one of the electrical joamala, saya: "Weatera agrieuUara ra- qoirea powar b]r which imm atan may ao- OoaapUdi aa nlnch aa many aaen in tiia old way—power to eot wider and tleeper and awifter furrowa at leaa ooat than in the old vmy. Maaofaclara Wd commerce and Biiaing hava Ika advaalage ot itmple and dtaap powar. If Um aaotor ba adapted to term work, Waatera ^rioul- tura wiU enter a new en,' The great plalBa appear to have beaa planned for cultivBtion of tbe toii on a laiBe aeaie.'' AHlniBlB r«rfbrauid bylkugat Oaaaa. A friend of ours, trimae vanwity we ahoald naver think ef impaaoklBg, re¬ lated to oa a moet axtraonlloBry axpari- eooe ef hia whUe wtUUowl ahoettag in the BUrBand oouatry. ^ At that aaoloded apot, iBBkBd aad battraaiad ia by tow- ariag hilla, ia a aatuni cal-ds-cae at tha Pit Bltrar, .^bably as acra to axteat, and moek iNaortad to by wild dooka oad geaea. Voritlag tkia eariy OBa aauaually cold aaoraiag reoentiy he waa aurpriaed Uyood Bt0Mttrajt9.|nil t^hike eovered froaea and doea not know ^ . , I kuow who killed the sheep, bot, like yon, I keep my own eooBoil. 'Tu waU to say Martia Lee did it. Joe." Tbe Indian loekad at Orixsle Meade in horror. He attempted to riae, but Oria¬ ala pnahed him baok into bis aeat. He looked at tbe door, but thera waa ao re* Uef noar. Oriaala Meade's biaok evea BseaawUle eeemed to bam with hiddea flra. Thara waa a look ia har (aee whieh the Indian had aever behold thara, aa ahe aaid,ate£4y: *TeU tdlAers that Martla Lea killad Wiaalow's ^»tep, bat eonfeaa to me yoa aaw OUea i^a do it. Ho pat thia flne atoiy in yoar month." Again the Ind an tried to riae, aad again Orisale Meade held him down in hia aeai. *Do not (aor. I wiU never tell it It doea not salt rae. Bat Beithor doea it eolt me to let yoa go past my door witheat UiiiBg voa that I know who killed the ahaep. Yoa never saw Martin Lee. Wera he hers now yon would not know him. Oome, ia it not so?" .... Impelled by the mera foroo ot har wifl, the Indian answered and told the trath. "Ja-ee-mo did not aae Martin Laa. Haver aee Martia Lae. Mew I gn." "Me, aol yea did aee OUea ^t de it Tell ma—tell me aad my haaband hera how ha killed tha abeqi, aad whera yea wera wben be did it" The Indian lookad hopolesaly at the door again. Thora waa ao eao in aig^t, BO alga o( reliat He atraightasmd hlm- aaU ia hte aoat. and lookiog a* Oriaala aadtheteadlordaltarBaUly, aaid: "I toll trath. Yea leU I toll tratii. OUee he kill oa^kiU all oa. Ha ktti mo if I not tell MaHiB Lae kUl ahaep. I eeate long by Winalow'a. See OUee Tgibt. Woadar wbat he do. Jn-ee-mo hide behind big atone. Bee OUee Ellia Kia flaid. Oateh ahaep. Tako ont big Ida. CuttbeUthroataao.' Again Joe asada tho sound of a knifa eattlng elotk. "He UII horae. Cut borae aU throagh. Brave maa, Oilea Ellia. Ue aee me. Hold knife ao." Joe deaeribed the manner in whioh the knife waa Diaaaed against hia throat Daniel Meade eaddoBly ataggered baak, and, going to a aaek, draw and drank oil B large draoght e( ram. Tbea he walked eatcH thainn. "And yea awoM never to toll," Orixala aaid grimly. *Ja-ee-mo awera." 'Well, yen have Bot told. I ttrfd yoa. Waa It aot me told yoa Gilea EUia killed the aheep? I only aaked you how he did it Have no (ear of Oilea Ellia. Bather fear rae and keep the eecret well. Say to aU it waa Martin Lee.' *I tell oil Uie same." "Aye, and aee yoa de not vary a hait in year story. Bat (ear me rathe* than OUea EUia, (or%hen I oak yoti to toll thB trmt, and sot A> «bt tell tt waa OUaa EUO, it WiU go hard wtth yen. rear aie, I aay." The ladiaa looked at bar wlefcad ayea, flxad qpon him atoraly, aa tkooi^ ahe weald aoaieh hie very aeal, wHh (aar and dread ef her aagar. Ha roaa to hia fast Oiiaala gave htm another <1cbw o( ram. toiA him W the Aeaidar. tmmt bU taaa toward Salem, and bode him begone. AlrlMdy her eastometa wara in vtow. Tha Ibb woald sooa bo flilad with xmb aagar te diaeaae the oxtraiMdiBary oeear- Boeoe of tha paat weak. Indian Joe had liveBled all be knew, and hia pUam wu Wffth tan times mora than hia praeaaea the^ Oitoa EUia," aaid OrUale pt^igerad baek to file same rope Akmrnta mmoi oiaBged,^ "^wumuut." ^^- ¦¦ It wae swioaflBB to a MM'a monator with eight Indian Joa conid sea their oiftliBee qnito plainly now. But what ware they doing' Ibara, aad wbera wera tbey? TIm^ had a spade and a pick. Jn-ee-mo erept (orward alowly on hia handa aad koeoa. The toatorn ahowad himfaOCmon pUinlv. blR hriStal'kot. distiagaivh them. Now one wae doara in the bowels o( the earth. Indian Joe ooald see the othan boldtog the lantorn near him; eoold eee the atan in the earth stoop aad diaappear >lta>athar. ^ Waa ragieBaP WaM weae aaea aaoOy mt wUetat. maab mbe koT heard af? o( tke, mub mmtFmata with him as- stfcat,'aiihd ia whito. Ja-ee-aio eould aee the othen reaobiag dowa, graaping the flgara in whito, aad liftiag H oat^ tha aarth. Jo-ee-mo aioved aearer. He heard vpioeejliia eurioaity lad him to a point wban he eould see aad hear. Ii theae wara really witehee, what a tale he wonld have (or Salem to-moitowl He waa (aseinatad by tho anactsote the aaoa aad tha lantern aiid thr-cavity ia the earth praeentod. Ha eonld got raeiat the in^ipatlon to approaeh the aeton in thia atreage scene. He moved aeorar. Bia faot eaai^t a twig, the twig aa^iped, aad an iaataat Tator Ja-ae-mo waa atnaned by a blow on the head. He waa buffeted and kioked oad IKtod bodUy (rom the groand. A doaen huade eeemed to throw bim np in the air and atrike himaa ha (all. A aeon o( (eet kioked aad preaaed npoa him. Be waa relied ovor. etBnohed, aad laft tor dead. Wbea be regained eenaeioaaaaaa all waa ailent' Tha evento ot the paat hour aeemed a dream, bat Indian Joe's arm,, his Head, and hia b idt tetd him it waa aot aU a draam. Be got up with dUBoiUty, lookad oboot him In the daik, and aaaing what be ooneetvod Waa the eotline o( a honae near st bimd, he walked slowly tnd aUeotly away. Whea ha ralatisd tbis atrange eneri- snoe to the people ot Balem, they shook •^i tke Yea oaa at Uaat teU me whe aaw body?" 'I do net knew." "So, thoa, you wiU awear yoa aaw aothiag?" "That I oon awsur ebeerfally." Tel apito of thla positive aasarttoa, Oilee EMla oontUiuad to be quoted. The Marahai, who waa in the performance of hia duty, heard mueb tbat waa eontradic- tory tmd aaworthy a laoment's eonsidor¬ ation. Ue aaticipated the reanlt, bow- ever. He foresaw piaiidy be wonld be ordered to apprehend 'Jtriin Lee and Arthnr Froetor—that they would be ealled Maa t« amwar Dam- ibmyttteriimmtt mii teaaafl % raasi mt WmimtnagffbtmmB gmJmjeAbad akeva BU tklaai to aaafralrpaeetar and Igjgg^QUjjl^ w^ he BOW beth There waa a eoolnees, a se](-eatia4ed manner, a lottr bearing, that proelalmed to tho world Oilea Ellia plaoed a propei eatiasato oa himaeU and m batoaa^ng to him. He waa a man who aaeertea hlm- ael(—who qneettoned otbera, bnt n- aealed aaythiiiB like oritiolom oa him ot Us motivea. Tke werld has Inuiroved aomewhat ainee OUea EUia Uved. but his oonntoipart ia to be (ooad in every ehnroh, township and w|rd in tbe eoi tnto-dmr. Tfhe Masakal ef Balem OUaa BlUa wttk maay i aviL Ib kia aaorat a^ol tm^mi utm Bfafti a eonanttnlato erito. , Bnt he dare not otter hi' tboaght On the eootraiy, a whiaper might work maoh miaaUaf. Hie dnCiee wen sufi- otaatly dla^iaaable now, bat he had il in hie powar to soften misfortane to hia frienda, and ehtof among tham, aa we have aeea, ha eet earned John Lea. iTb BB coKTiittiaal >V£WBT oLEiUrnros. OaoajBU ia tngiBK to Persia. Tbbbb is a watar CamlBe in Maine. Tbb asapto soger eooatlea in Ohto ara te¬ to asaay Bos- ito rOLinOAI. IXrOBKATIOlf. Tommy—"Paw, whan aman commlto political anloide doea he aboot hia head oflf" Mr. FIgg—"No; manly hia month." —^Indianapolia Journal. ArmopBiATB mraic. BoBdmaater—"Bat how can I play a wadding march? I bave nothing bere bnt military muaic." Manager—"Ob, gi'va 'em the double- qoiok—that'a good aaBogh."—Puck. OB TH* WROHO TBACK. He—"Congratulato me, Min Bella. In a few daya Miaa Ooldthwaite WlU be mine^" She—"Iam glad to hear it; bitl didn't know you were—" ^ He —"Of course you didn't, nor any one else. Dido't want any competition, aeet But it's all flxed now. Bhe'U be worth ten thousand a jear to me." She—'-Really? Tbe name'a unfamU- hir. New York family t" He—"Ho; Kentucky family, and one of tbe best. Sired by Bang Up, dam Queen Elizabeth—why you must romem¬ ber her. Sbe nude 2:13 last seaaon and net half trained at that." She—"Ob, 1 thought you were apeak- ingof a marriage engagement." He—"How, Miss Bella, that'a pretty hard. I know I spend half my time in the steble, but that's no reason you abould take me for ah asa."—LUe. TBB BMrBBOBBOr PBOVIDBD rOB. Jennie—"But yoa can't aupport a wife on twelve dolUta a week, Oeorge." Oeorge—"True, darling; bnt oor flrm alwaya niaaa ita man to twelve dolbm aad a half when they get married."— Pock. BABD TOBBUBVB. Keedick (deacnbing a giaat he had aean)—"He stood eeveo feet io hia atock- in«a." Mn. Keedick—"Now you might juat aa well toU me he had throa heada ia hia hat"—Jodge. A BABD MAX. Mma. Alblao—"That oasifled man ia awfuUy quamlsome." Mr. Skeletone—"Ton'n right, my dear. He has been the bone of oonten- tioB aroaad thia auseam about long eaotigk."—Hew Tork Tribune. Bimwe Boi,B. Flrat Aohwaa "Why, haven't haaiAa dggtt l>i 09^^14^ itw 1 BftaeiBat parts in 'Beaaty Second Actrem—"How idee I you Aed BT ABT OTBBB BAMB. He waa not suoh a dreadfully deaper- ate-looking citizen, and when he was ranged up in front of the judge of the Police Court,tbat dignitary was dlspoaed to be lenient. "What la your namar iaqairad tbe court, rather kindly. ';John SmiUi, yo««r kMBr,"r«apoBdad Uiajaiiaatter, potitoly. "T%at ain't the name he goes by whero he lives, your honor," put in Ihe poUce¬ man who arreetod him and hod noticed that the judge wea prajudioad jpt his favor. "Ah," said the judge, "he has two namea, haa he? What is the otber ohei" "They call hira 'Bosrdin' House Beef,' your honor," said the policeman. "Very odd name," remarked the judge, "vary odd. What do they call hlo) i^t for?" ff "Baeaase, your bonor, he isaj^oodB. deal tougher'tbau he looks."—Detrott Free Preaa. irtioplaya Beanty ?"- TU-Bits. BBPBOOF. The Rector—"My dear young Udy, I hope I am miataken,. btit I thoaght I aaw you talking during the atnaoa yeater- Bab TmUmmtpyl is ohangiBK aaopkla Tsan. pat tbeir tongaee Indioa Joe'e weakBess Baaidee, he kad beea day bef their heoda, in their oheeka. waa well known, Iten half drank tka dav be(ora. Wkat nore natural than that be ahoald dreaA ¦a beheld theee thinga? What would tbe aaea be dotog diggiag ia the ground? If tt wera the evil oae, he did aot need a •antera; everybody fatew he oould piovida himaalf with aa muoh Ught aa be wanted to. And whe would be beat on aaeh slU| VQik aa .dlBciBK bolaa in tbe earth? Ho lndisir3oe-s aioiy (aohd lew llaten- ttt. and ao oradanoo. One effect prodaoed waa annotioad at tba time. It waokoiied hia narraUve ol the killing of John Winalow's horaa and •beep. Even tbe gosaipe aaked eaob otber if a man who told aneh prodigtoaa Ilea, and atuok to them, aa Joa did lo hia, oonld be halieved. •Haw. cauriBB ux. OlUae BULU' MUMUIiOVlATIOaa. Whan the atraaga atory Indism Joe re¬ lated eama to OUea EUia' eara, that iodi- vidual gave It ImmadiBtoeredenoe. It waa politio to do oo. ue fereeaw tha offset il would havo npon hte atatamento eenoam- iag the erime eba«ged to Martin Lee. H« waa daaireoa of meetiag hie tool. If M hod beaa ia hia power to overtake hiai aad aUeaee him tmr a time, he would have done it; bol he did net deem it palitto to be seea in Joe'a eompany. To oonnteract the ridlenle Joe'a stor] uxoitsd. Oilea EUia artfully manafaetar- ad a Ile out of whole oioth. The maaaai in whieh thia waa doaa, thongh iagaa- tons, waa sa old aa humaa eraft aad obb- Blag. Ha himaelf diraotod Ihe eonvana- Uea to tbe atory Joe had related, tkM piooeeded ia tkia wiae: "It seema iaaiadible, beyoad belia(, neli^bera. bat I have hMrd of thinia aa atraaga, and Bot froa the ladian, bat (ram eUian—raapoaatbla men." A nmarb' Uka tfcia in thote daya '"tk sBfllelaat to iaflaata Uatonan with eari* esitv. Then OUaa (eaead akiUfnUy. "O, do uot oBeto me in tha matter!, I only repeat what I kaord. DidyoB aot hear anythfatg abont tka fladiag ex MartiB I*a-abedjF^ Of aeorae, tha liateaen knew nothing, whereapon OUee proeeeded in thto wiee; -Wall, 'tis satd—mtod I'm enly tolUng what waa told ma—'tie aaid Martia Lea'a body waa found. That aemabedy dug it ap and movod it away to a atfar plaiw, when it wUl never be givaa ttg till tko aea givaa up ito daad." 'Wbaa the enrions natnnilly asked who el|iBI|»afl l> Maoipkli^ Faun aad otber orope to BipBto hava bata nrined by hailstorms. Tbbbb iaa deelded fhUlog oflt to tha eot¬ toa aeraaga to Soath Oarolma. Tbb Bew British ooiaaga wfll /Joasa'a head wlUwot her jvowa. A (xmrAXT has baan formed (oriha basi¬ aess ol lasariac faan|iar-|iroo( aafsa. Mana sooar aaakara most flia thair beada (or ant years boaaty bafare July 1. WiTBDi tha past tow waaka aaala bava been oaaght off the Oooaaotlout ooaat. TaBTesaaerop raport rimwsaa Intirsaai to oora aad a deersass to tea eettsa aorsacsk -»J>BOTBarAirr natlvsa to Afirloa ara wactog war of oxtarmlaattoa oa ~ "Darling," aaid the yoting man, "yotir eyea ara Uke diamimds, your Upa like rabiea, yoar tea|th Uka poarla, your hair Uke jet—" "Oeorge," abe latorrapted, "romem¬ ber that ;ou woric to a Jewelry store. Don't toUc ahop."—Wariilngton Star. ¦B WAB eiiAO, TBB BBVrB. Caller—"WlMra ia yoor Uttte brt)tber, MimOonrtol" IfiM Ooorie—"Poor Uttle Tommy U tick abod." OaUer—"Thank—er—^hlm—now let ni proceed to enjoy ouraelves aa we have not done siaee hia laat indiapoai- tiod."—Tankee BUmIo. aRB oBJBtrra TO wATirtB a LAwa. ^; "Shoot the law of gravitation I" said Mn. Orindar to Mr. Oriader. "Bat. aqr dear," said tha husband tmmte^, "thtak gl the coaaaqoeaees." 'HUmm, the eonseqaaaoes, too, for tha"ririWB^ Hew tee here I U there Jt^'i no U^fgn^tatioD folks couUl wattr op ttd^lMMfkod around on the ceiling an9 wotd hava]||M4li|r times much room in this have now. Where we beds in a room no-r,w: could haro eight oa eaay aa not. Bi^t limee flve dollan a week is (orty do^fi, a week. How'.; mm for oae rea9t~ "Aad AMfif thara waaa"- any gravi- tltiOBT'^ thlak what a m%hty t aving tkaaa'd be in tllabea, and tbe youn^ oiief couldn't fall downstairs.and the boordeis couldn't wsste tbe hairbrushes and crockery on caU. I say shoot gravitotioii or anything Uke U I" "But, Martha, wouldn't wa aU go aailing'up in tbe aklea?" "Wall, iant tbat what you, an elder of the churcb, have been praying for these forty yean?" And Mr. Orioder ceaaed.—Baffalo Eo- qnirar. TBB aiLtBBT UBIBa. One of tha atingieat inenin|fewTork fell from a atraatoar and broke hia tag to two plaoea. .<'An yoa hortt" aakad one of *b parties who oamo to hia aaaittance. "Hot a particle," rolled the aufferer, grinding bia teeth to pato^ "I pay doetor ao inga. much a year."—Taxaa Sift- Sooos, tbe (eating maa, haa baooeao ia- sane. Be baa baen Bsmialttai te aa aaylam &Bag!aad. Ttw moeh divsr ta Havaaa hoe eaaesd a peat daproetotloo to the whito metal UuMogheot Oabo. A oiymaotagtm alriokaa eitia m of BalU- more, Md., haa pattd to tbs oity traasory two for uopoid taxssL TWBBTT-vrvB Bsaadtoavian giria hava ar¬ rived Ja tola ooaatry aa roato to Mtoaseota aM thaOakotaa oaa hunt (or hastaoads. Tbb JBfigga hsrmy oaaa waa remanded by the Prsalwttriaa aaoaral Asssmbly, to sea¬ sioa at Portland, BrmtoB, to tha Hew Tork msbytsry for trial. Tbb Uatted Btatm has tsa war shlpa aa¬ dar oonatraotlas^ aad alevso whioh hava btan touaohsd ood ara raoaivlog their an- It aupsan that eg tha Qrand Jury taPhB addpnla taro msa have false names. Jury wbo have' BiaiRBBHoarlaadaeC wild horam off the raaeaa (K Bastem Oragoa hava Jnat baoa ahlppad to Iowa. Tha horam ware aB to fim oowHtloaaad aoUat aa avaraga of MO par WHiBQaiaaw urauu mitty ttt tuim • maa have basn sitttag nndsr represaattog oma ohoaaa for tka ratheaHstvaa aaaiuad aarvieaii OaimnrAIBMABB to Mtoaasota rafoae to obey the OovwaBwetfa laaadato to Ika aUotasaot of eighty aeraeof toad iaatsiMl orthelflOaeraaaportJomkhnttoeaoh aaaa, womaa oad (Mm. Tbb aaoUag roooia to hotek etobe aad otbsr imbUe pMose to LoattoB ara diaplayiag far aeatrlhntioaa (or Ika ro¬ Uaf of , _, ahssa ovsr •mrrb^ m UM^OM Laaoashira dIstilOL oekMdly OiHcnmATi girla are doing tbem- ael\^a proud this year. One of tiiem has tttvtftid to marry a count; and an- othttr, by sitting io a ohair over a kole in ber r«tber's sidewalk, kaa pre- venied the jHantingot a hideous polf for eleotrio wires In front of ImI^ kome. Oov. MoKinIe7 In his BMstage abould make espetdal tlon of these young ladles and ffntMlate tho State of Ohio good fortnoe ta haviog Book tara.' SBB WAS CtrtL. AntbtttowMaauBa—"Edith, I aotleed laat Bif^t tkat Mr. Da Rich paid you ettoalderabto attoation. I hope yoa allowed hkn a proper amouat of dviU- ty." logeniooa Debutante—"Oh, yea, ¦^^ffwm, I did I I'm aura he knows he ean hava bm fortbe aaking."—Brooklyn Life. A BOT'a MBMOIBT. Mr. Soburb—"I told ye« to go to the atoio this moraing and gat a rake, and apend the day raung up the odda aod end) in tlia garden. Wby didn't you do Itr Littio Btnr-"I—I couldn't rake np tke garden.'' "Vhy n^tl" "I—I forgot to get a rake."—Oood Mewa. MABBS A mwaBmcB. Mr. mUoa—"Ohogwatar, I am having a lightaiog tod put oo my kouae. Do yotk baUeve la Ughtalaa rods)" Mr. OhuBwatar-^"! havea't maoh "WOMBH ABB BOOB VOOLa/" Mn. HUUe—"I loot a dollar aomahow out of my purse to-day." Mr. Hiflio—"Tou did, ehl I'd Uke to koow how you managed to do aueh an idiotic thing as that." Mra. Hiflie—"I can't tell exactly. I waa in Lacey'a store and got into the eroah at a bargain countor, and then my attentioa was attaaotad to anotkar counter, aad I ^.ited toy way »>-«•, aad, I aappaee, laid my poiae down tor aa iaalaat, poaalbly oaolaapad. AU I kMMils tkat wkan loame to look a stiver a^ar waa miming." Mr. Hiflie—"Huh I I see juat how U wgi. Tou got so intenaely excited over some fool frippery or other you forgot all about what you wera doing; forgot whero you were or who you wera; didn't know- whether yoa araaa m &irtk or Man or Jupiter, aUvB or tmim. XhUtrk' men never learn by experience—taatd thing over and over again. It ian't aix mootha since you lost half a dollar tha sama itay. Tbe washerwoman comes to¬ night, too, and I haven't a oaat to pay hor." Mn. Hiflie—"Tou had forty dollan in your pocket this morniag." Mr. mflie—"I dropped that at the raeaa."—Naw Tork Weekly. faith bll Bat what kiud of roof "A tia roof." "WhatUnd of tint" "What diflaranee doat that make?" "AU the difEeranoe in the world, BUIoa. If U'a Amerioan tin it's pro- tooted already."—Ohioago Tribune. rABALTBiBfl ADnonvsa. Bpaoar—"What! Thatelampk adi- tor'a committed aaieide? ; Tea oM't mean itl Why,-juat two kaan «ce he mmuk. a atory aboal f«e Bwakaing ktUflAaktweat, wMk a atiaM kaad be- "'-'¦¦- taorriWe^f-AwfBl, TanrlWe oat the mat- ten gian be- 'dm b* •j^vee A Modem Bee's Bgg. A great rarity ia now exhibited at the gardens of the Britiah Zoological So- oi^y in London. A fossil egg of the aepyorala, of which vin7 few apeiument an in axiat- eace, and feteh from "fSOO each. The egg is neariy a foot loog, and is only rivalled in size and rarity by that of tbe graat auk, which alao brings a fancy price. A few of theae agga have been found in Madi^tascar. Tbe bird that laid tbem is only imperfectly koown from fragmenta of ito huge skeleton, but is auppoaed to be the ongin of tha famoua roo by which Stndbod, the aailor, ea- caped from hia captivity in tke valley of diamonda. Tbe latter, howofor, a« is uaual in legenda and myths, ia very muob exaggerated aa to tiaa.—New York Joofnal. > Tkrewtag Bloe at a Weddiag. Thia la a relic of an old Roman eua tem, and haa probably been cooamon in England ainee Roman timea. Brand ("Popular Aatiquitlae") givea aaverel au- thoritiaa for U. Friend ("Fiower Lore") re(en to the case of the brido ot Henry vn., at Briatol, in I486, when wheat WH thrown upon her with the greeting, "Weioome a{nd good luck I" Rica it uaed afanUarly at weddings in India, aod the aubatitutioa of this grain for wheat in our own coaatry of lato yaan may be partly due to tbm fact; but whara wkaat eannoit raadUy be ooma at rioa would naturally suggest itself aa a auhttituta Note* and Queriaa. Biaatant antl MIdille Si Tbb Hay oonvention of those Damocratt wbo oppoeed the t Fsbraary oonveatloo, was held Clov»Ian<rs nomlnatipn wassi and the dalMation deoted tn _ iortraetad B) vote aa a unit, thoogh lastniotsd as to oandldatss. Obbbbai. Bobaox FoaraB ametuK " tba faad Car ths Oraat mooueaaat in Yark (Sty it mora than oomplstal Tbb , people ot Johnstown, Pann ssrvadlae third anniversary flood of 1880 In a flliting man togabbaotifal monumaot « areetsd by tbe eitiaena of the naknowB dead who loot thoir Uvea in UVat terrible eatastroiAs. ^ At Newporl^ 'B. I., Govaraor Brown the other State oOoers eleokti to April wera fadoctsd Into offlce ia aatMrdonoe the ancient oarsoiony ot t^|!taa|lpD The weather was flne and tha Inaagaatfam. I? "t Thb P(^ has writtan totbe wovlnoe of New Terk reaparovl Biahop Ireland'sFartbanlt sukunu Tbb Prohibttionleto of FaaasyflvAi n to Stato Oonvaotlon at Soraa^./t)aa tbeir flrst ^ooaedtooi was to tklce «p a Isotioa at i880 to doSwy expenaea. (orm waa adopted, unreservedly dsumiaalag tha manafBotara and aale of alaalMio barsragea, favoring the Issaa of mmamy dlraoWy to tha people instead of throBzh euijKiraWoniL demaniflng a jadldoaa pro- teotive tarillL advocatiog fromaa soCnie aad damandlng that tha Worlds Ptdr be oloesd oa Saudays. "Bob" Lawm, a ooloreil man, waalyBabad at Fort Jarvls, M. Y., for oommiMtate a probably fatal assault upon Bus Lsoa Ko- Mahoa. Lewis was haagad to a tne to ttte ptaaiaifa of BMra.taaif a thaaaBad peopla. * MAiiAi^nnarias...J^' anmtoated a Htato Moke r aau Hamlin for Oovari ra tha BhUonal Oonrsntton ix alectora were also ehoaen. Two FoUsh lod^ brothers, wsra In a 1 at Saraaton, Pson., robbing a-birds' ui when the tree waa atrnok byBrhtatoai both boys were kUled. - Oraa 910,000 damaze was doae fat a fo flra at Bokersvllle, H. J. AUOB Airo Flobbhob TAtXMS Baiigaiy,Me., slsters,.aged aixteen and ripgw een, want batb'ing to Bandy Hirer aod www 'drowned. TUBBBABBOOK, Paon., woa Tisited bf B ' heavy bailstorm aad cloudburat. mth Uoam large as cherriea fell and did paa* daawga to growlnc crops. Job ABO CAaitm Tioaoir, brot sixteea and nine yoars respeottv killed by lifchtolng at Bownh while robbtog * bird's nest A aaniooB washout oeourred on the Btoi sylvania RoUroad at Betreat, and ana and twanty-sevan f ' ~ toto tlw I flhwiyTa at Fgator -. wwakUM. Soath ana Weat. OoarBB A Martin, grato speoulaton a Ohloag *'• " ^ llMir attampt to f^ lun wai a ooma 1 lallllon dollars, oealgan oaaaed by au nnsiiooassfut. May oorn. The * ' lootsafut, km tdl' Ioal loaoBsd a at Daada 8. C the Dakoto. It strock men wara killed. HaoK WtLLia, colored, Lebanon, Ky., for an whlto giri. Dave Shaw, a beaa lynohed at Qrmy torosay. Tbb Wtecoaain Bttxte ooBVsatfam nominated 1 Oovsraor. A platform lac the potats o( the Bene FtBB destroyad thraa-i City, Orscoo; kas, noO;0 IUvA£ HlghUoder 1 with piatolsln the st _ OsL Two Chinaman wera | Tbb Ultools FrobUiition I BMt at Hpringflaid. R.. was nominated fort tton. A raaolatioa In favor of okwlnK the ' (toy aad against-the Pur grounds. Bast DoBABOt), Te pistaly wracked br a hi Ming loft standing. Witoen waa crushed llko 1 Ue arUe aad hia six ohUoi A baby aseuMd tmhoi vivor. Abmit twsaty tojursd, some fatally. mSS&t^mt VatArBmbrmymkbo lag, mi hy a kaai|as< ^S^MniAjMa preseoWd pioturas of Carpsatar's gram hoUs to tbe State. RoBBBna "hold up" a troto at Bed Oklahoma, broks open tha axprsm oar btow open tha safe with dynamito. While* robbing tbe sata a pitohed battla took plaoe batweaa the robbara and troto men, but ' tma waa hurt. Taxaa has bean visltsd Whioh kUled ssv^al 1 sevaral roaA^ toto hondialk tara. Tbb Mlmiaaita TtiihUilliiakfn hw oomplate State Mabst ta dm flaU J. Daaa for Ooveraor at tha haad. -Tbb oUa of ian at tha BaVal Academy, Aniu^wllf, flniabad the four yaors^ acadsialo oslved their diplomas from the Beoretary Traoy. The clan numl forty. FlBST LntmntAHT WiLBBB LO' otthe Thtad shothlmasit qoartan at Fort tonlo, Texas. JBoWai Bis dsath is dffeotly ^ totoxiaaats. Tbb norida Damooratto Stato Otanraai at Tanma plaoed Jodga Baarr W, ot BUMboro, to nomination nr The dalai^ttw to the NaUoaal Coo' at ChicagOk wsre seat untostraeaad. At Anaoola, Taxa% ChailM drunksa quarrel dwt and kUiad and was in tarn shot dead by TeUy*! 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Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 28 |
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 | 1892-06-10 |
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 | 06 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 28 |
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 | 1892-06-10 |
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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AIiBQIT 0. STUBOIS & 00., Pabliihen.
i Hxty-aaven shlpa will probably Im In in ottir Navy dBriag tiM
I (1|—Buy has spent ^IIM liBoa her laat
ovar two billion pteparliig for
> ia Sew Yark City, decIhiM
hnra a larger annaal iBt»m«
^salMthalbraMtaof N«w Toric Steta
AH INDEPEHDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITEBATUBE, LOOAL AHD OEHEBAL IHTELLIOEHOE.
$1,00 PEB YEAB.
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KAZABETH. PAo, FEIDAY MOEMNa, JUNE 10,1892.
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tVbilo ia Fran<» daatha ara in akceaa of birtha, Sn Italy the ineraaae ot popola- tioB ia rapid in spite ot the ever increas- iay exodna.
Hie Mannfaotarars* Ret»rd of Balti¬ more taya (hat the Southern Statea are pteiBiBg to apend naariy two ndlUoa dt^- lara on the World's Fair.
t may aometlmei hare oom-
adrantages undreamt of by
IsaawnMS, iaoraliaea the New Tork Sua.
'rhiMWB iBtji that in eonaeqnenoe o( the
pre*aiaBM «( amall pox at MelUngea, in
Hiirftawtoa, the looal authorities hara.
xitfghggg ToKki prooeadinga for debt and
fraaMiBl Wnkroptcy.
. that the rariottt traaa-
•iiMl alMMaship line* aow oarry to Ku-
riif|i|iii Uttt one hundrad thousand tadiia
PBagj^igora a^aar. Tha avwage expandi-
" *! thdcjKiJoum abroad will not fall
f tlOOO each. It will thua be aeen
I bm dttaation from America to Btk-
I erary yaar is tlQO.OOO.lOO.
foture the steamshlpa of the seyeral
atlantio Unei will have neat, four-
endoaed room« prorided for
or third-olaas poasengeta, who
I fhua io their sleeping rooms be plaoad
••' hajMiie footing, aa regards priraey,
with ^pV' |
Month | 06 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18920610_001.tif |
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