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The ALBEBT 0. BtWam & 00., Fublishen. ^3«5«; AH INDEPEHDENT FAMILY HEWSPAPEB, DEVOTED -TO LITEBATHBE, LOCAL AHD OEHEBAL IHTELLIGEHOE — ¦ ' ¦ ' ^r— . . 1 ¦ . ' life. H.OiyfEB TEAB. VOL. I. NAZARETH. PAa, FEIDAY MOENING, AUGUST 12,1892. ¦•mx^i ¦t NO. Ol Mortality 1* greater among tbo ./Lloa- kans tboi^ among anj otbor oltisaoa of Ae Uoltod S&ktes. ' Undia Sam'a biggest job in tha boat»> kkeping line tt tbe oaro of the Oa|i4tol, OB wbicb he expends 165,000 a year. au 1 «T»M* - Ia tbe exMgditure of oiooey for ed»- ootional putpRos direct from the Tna¬ eory KantucA^ la tbe third State ia tlM Vnloo. t free batha are odvooated liUM, Loai< M a means of preventing tbe loat of about forty boyt wbo are ananally tlrowoed in the Miasissippi at that point. In bit tpeeoh at OoMba, Neb., the otber day, Oeoeral Armstrong taid that '^- no dead Amerioan has aviiriit to Ue nn¬ der a graveatone costing $150,000 while a live Amarican woman ia starviof in a garrot. _^_ Tbe preeent Mayor of Hoelva, ipitk, where Coinmbtia first met Queen lutbella, ia of tbe aaoia na-ue aad lioeal deaoend- oot ot tbe man wbo wot Mayor of tbe place whan Oolumbus tailed to diaoover tho New World. The Detroit Free Prew maintaina tbat, "(me trouble witb tbe American farmer is that wban the weather Js dry b* does BOt need better roads, Hind when the mod ia hub deep there 1* no ohanoe to Imild better onea." . ^.....ttm^Wr- Nsw Yorlrer* have formed a soeiety, wltb braoche* in Pliiladalphia and other Amerioan oitiea, for the 8uppTe**ion of the "intolerable annoyance oreated by Ih* fre(|ueat noUy clanging of inbor- Mooioua church bells." "IP t MVBRB PAIR," t'ThsD ill* lookad Iulo hsr nitarar,"! Ul bad UttIa baada, and slsn4sr l^st; If to my ohaeks tb* eOlor rloh and aw**> OMM at a word, oad tadtd at a frowa; n I bad tdlngbiK oarl* of barnl^d browa; It t bad ibrvamy eye* aglow wltb *mll**, md pretty girlWi UlwtrafUr, Lov* wonld not torn aaida; IiWapalh% aonaiiow, wooMb* teoadaad UI fitlrl KIvr*r*fafa>, Psrbops lik* oUmt oMtidMa t might bold A tnw heartf* Uon at triad aa gold, laava wattaoa B*aatr, tbnagh swset Lova MaWivy want Hiytn' • •ttar. • Ut, bat tts**aM to BMi for aogfat might w^atesw, Bt!t BMWty's charm Is alroa^ luid Lov* lAtgyt Tha rnjiMo witchery <if her ehy way*. It I w«r*fMr. my y*ars would M*m *o few; Ute would tsntold *w«et pltitiii** to my vhw, Ulworatalrl /->^V It I wara fair PsriiafM tb* baby, with a *cream of Joy, To daip my nedi would throw away II* ti>y And hide Its ditnple* in ray shinio; holr, B*w&il*red by tha m*s» of slory therel Bnt now—oh, sha low ot a yoang girl's foo,^ UiKxdorad Hpa th«t Pabi', <x>ld flnxen trace. Ton will not Uame th* child whoaa waa hand* oloae. Hot on tb* bllght*d bud, bat oo th* ro** So rich and fair. If I wera fair. Oh, loat a llttla fair, with aom* *oft toaeh About my face to glorify It mueh I It no ope •huniMd my preaeaoj or my kl** MyhaartwoBld almaal br*ak b*B*atfa It* 'TI**Bid*ach|itlcrlm rfiall attain hb goal And part aot Ught ihall flood eaoh bUadad It i* estimated by a statistioiai io th* Amoricaa Fiirmer that tbia country lo*aa orar 1700,000,000 a year by adultarotwi food. This is mor* of • burden npon It thaa saveral of tha gra^t Kuropoan ar- Miaa ara upoo their (»>untriea. .; It ia aaid just bafore his Ihit oampalga Oladatooe hardened bimaeif lor ezpoaure ,,baral|aaded at oaUkior putijic meeting by habitually aitting at a window from which a atrong draft was coming. This is a heroic device for a strong man, but it would ba lilcely to play havoo with • weakling. WhM dpy's flash ms(«** lato*aD**tf* bara Aada%htl* bera Aad th*a beyoad tka I*baUb*tatarl ~BJi^ Birtt*r. la JUL jENi^iia flis sxofir. ii» aMl^joa vary lotga iostitatton.' 'Etvi i« mjt^ad it is but slightly appreeiated, and aeither in Fraaoe nor Oermtay hal It yedobtainod anything like a flnaocial or oo^orcial foothold. Tbera ore for phonei io nao la Loo ioa aod Phria otJiabinad than there are in St. Looaa. K=asas9E9SBBesiiK99 i mmthtmrn o^'We 'are greatly rebouie fa- cilttiaa. Tha great bulk of tbe freight in New Tork ba* 1Mb hauled on tmok* from piar* to wacahoatea in tba eity, and S8,000 traoka ar* kept btaiy at a ooat ol •35,000,000. Itt ooosai|ueaoa of thia extra tax, buainosa is goiog to Brooklya, Jttmy Oity and Staton Island. •ottin* oot oo the folks WUB gone to lieao hoidia' sever'l mlnutea. rami UM tit Tlia MMnrrAnra KSRTUCVT. HS moon wua ahb- In' away oft up yan- dar in tba blue froot yard av Haaven •oft on'yoUar « a ripa onotord pie; tbo apple bloosoms wua pink an' whilo on tbe traea, flUin' tlio air with tbe smell uv angola; ma and Malviay wna porob ttepa; the old bod, on' I reckoa I'd hor haa' iatop'krdi i*r tickled 'most to death U a t iNitb Geologiot Smock, of Now Jer¬ aey, haa gooa te Bolland to ttady the dyke ayatem of that couatry aod to ae- enra other iaformatioa that may be ntli- uad in aolving tbe problem as to bow to HTO the Nov Jersey seashore coast. The ooaan's inroads in tha cooit from tteody Book tonthward to Oapa May ara taony nod growing deeper yearly. Ia aoma placet indentotloni of a mile or mora have beaa oUciolly noted. Tbe Uaitad SUtet UogdmU-. and Ooaat Surrey b to takm M»nMittar up thia fall. London Public Opinion notat tbat tha centenary ttf tba discovery of ooal gas Ims Juat pasaed. Ooe huadred years ago WUliam Mutdock, a Coralah niaer, •tadytag th* ooal wbioh ba handled daUy, flilad aa tron kettle with it and •at It oa tba Sra, coaoooting an iroa pipe with tha aooale; when the gas be¬ gan to How itam the pipa he applied a light, and tha Int gaa Ught iprang Into oxiatanoe. Wlda a* bU uieful iovaation hot tpreed, and great at tbe **'*—iny tbat have r**ultad froaa U, b m to tbm Load— haamU ta tme tbe tug- aoa that priset tbould be odered for I batt oup of laa occoSea at muoh a* ' tha be*t ahow of fmit and flower*. I i* an' idea for oouaty falrt, ooolting dI competitioiu aod mission work. I ia acarcely a hamlet lo Switserland, 'Fnnoe, Austria or Italy whara ooa ear.- 1 flad a good cup of eoCee. In tbi* iVy it i* aa rara •• in BngUad. Tat ia nothing ainpler or easier to Perfaot coffee con be mode witb an old oyiter eaa and a daan rag or a horn of dniggiat's Qltar paper. It abould be nnaaoattary to piaodoiMih a raatoa,; but the oenre tottalning power of black coffee, partioulariy for paopla who iaad ' baaa, ihoald make Jt at Uaat I MHtatibla it bart and aoda fountaioa. In fact, oa tbe Lancet aaya, ia urging ita •m: **T» BMay of iha daUy totriating r^ t««al abftona • eup amttm U iptiltagt laoti tj^oil at mora poU^oble, ise of aerated wotara; ^r« mrirl.raUi dflnk^ -M.e ol tj 'cauta tbe didn't anateb it away. "Malvinyl" aaya I, purty nigh whit par. "Taa, Jimf' a^a aha, hitobbi' up on inch or two. ' 'Ain't tber aooia fellen yon kinder like a little better'n aome otber feilerat" "No, Jim," say* «be, an' I aorter felt my ginard dnp aboot two taU aa' a half. : •' "Nary onet" aaya I. "T•^ Jim," any* *be, "ono." That hoped me a good daal; tbat on' tha way iha aaid it. "MaMay," aaya I, takin' • aaw holt oato ber ban', "af I'd throw a rock, about oow, oould I liit tha feller you kke thabaatr "Mo, Jim," taya aha, an' down weat that dnm ginord or mine ag%>. "Wby oonlilnt I, MalrinyT" aaya I, flAia' 'round far a bint. *' 'Cauae, Jim," t«yt (ha, on' bar lian' give a twitch. " 'Oooae whatr* mm L "Jit' 'canae," aaya abe, an' aba Jarked bar btm' outer mine an' aiid ovor to'ida the raiUn*. "Oo you lackon I oould Ut him with a olnbf" tayt I, pieldn' np a bit. "I raekoo," tayt aha. "Oonld yoo, Malfinyf aaya I. "Tea, I ooold," aaya aha, kinder qntek an' naraoOB, an' than a haapaoftar, "but I'#aotdn't." "Why wonldift yonf" aaya I, aggin' har on. "I wonUn't hit • dog wtth a dnb," aaya aha. "I ala't ao diw," ««i I. tiiahhi* oat ia ttaa wM« ntaoa. "Who aMd yen Bdghty jBovokin'. .. "-» «* "Tou did," taya L ' ' «i "I didn't," taya aba. "Wall, you ooma mighty nigh it," aayaL "I want talkin'oboot you. at all,'* aayaaiir, auikin*. "Who wuz yoo taOrtn' aboot, tbeo," ¦ayal, glttta' ugly myaalf. fgum far me to know, an' you to flnd am," giga tbm, es tatty as a gal with lataa I was gittin' on tioklith groond, •n' I began bookin' off. "Wbot'a tba uaa OT at qnarrelin', Molvfaiyr'toys I, mighty forgivbi', an' tryin' to gtt bolt on ber liand agin. "I ain't quoirelu';" taya iba. "But I wus tryin' to,*' *aya I, meetin' liar mora'n lialf way, an' abe aorter let ber ban' tlip over to'rd* mine, that wus raaebin' 'round lo the ebadden. I wns feeiln' purty ahore now, an' gattin' a ellncb onto bar ban*, I tayt: "Malviny," tayt I, "i think a heap uv "Aa* kaap oo thinkin' that away, Jfam," taya the. "Pat how loagr* aays I. "Ttiat daiiaa't," taya aha. "Dt|^1i oa wfaatt" aaya L ig I kaowf aaya aba, aorter air tbe beatan'aat erit- I, drappin' ber ban'. it,** aaya the, flaria' op. Toa) air all growad oa tha aaiaa I, iarin' up, too. I iant 'kear," «^ abe ax ttaMiom trntt. "I am what I oiat ba ae atora'n I am. wbbAT tayt ahe. I kaowr taya I, oomin' traoka, the faoa binwed the bright agin, word nothar. "Malvinyl'* aaya I, ahe woaldn't onawer. "MolTiny," aara I, beggin'; "HI taka tfaotbaOk. 'Tbey ain't no nicer gal tban yoo in tbe whole ooantry." "Tbat'a what Bam told last night," taya Ae, oolder'n shade in Feb'ury. "8am whot" says I, chokia' np. "Bam Biglay," aaya ahe, amlrkin'. "Tou didnt think it was Sam Wbito, did yoar "Was he htn loot aigbt, toot" sayt I, twaggtn' down tall my hopaa was moat dtaggik' tha groand. "No, he wusn't," taid aha, provok- inar ttan avar, "hot he waa the night ofow." I fooldn't aton' it no longer, on' I Jninped op <»en tha ttepa and begun atompin' rouwl Uke o atan with tbe tott^ooha. ••When yon git tirad, Mr. Jaakin*," aaya the, poiiter'n a baakat or obipa, ••yoa may tet down." ••When I git tired," aaya I, maddar'n ovretban, "I'll go heme." ••What fori" tay* aba. ••Ferever," tayt I. "Tbat't a powerful long time, oln't it, Jlmt" taya tne, aofenin' aome. " Tain't no longer'n you'ra Iceepin' me in mitary," tayt I, aattin' down agin. "How'm I keepin' yoa fe miaeryt" toyt the, es inoercent es a turtle dove. "Tou know, well enougli," tayt I. "I don't," tayt aba. "Tet, you do, too," aays J, flghtln' her offt fer I taan aha was oomin' 'toaod. "Well, yon aggervatad aaa to it,"aoya aha, kinder exotMin' heraelf. "I didnt ataan to," taya I, feelin' aoma battar. "Didat yout" tayt tba. "N6,1 didn't','toy I. "Shore, Jimt" tayt the. "Shora'n tbootin', Malnny," taya I, an' with that tbe edged over aoaae on' put her baud in mine ag'la. Bbo didnt aoy nothin', an' I dido't aoy notain', on' wa didn't do nothia', only pt' toi thor, boidia' han't, ei ef that was all tbar wos io tbe world to do, onybow„ while tbe moon was thinia' toft ond ttie apple blotaoma waa amellln' awaelor'n, aweetar, erary minute. Maivy," aoyt I, in oomin' baek to tha atarUn'n'iat attar wfaUa, "I'poain'a maa was to ki** youf S'poafai' whatr aaya aba, lookin' fierce. "B'poain* 0 man was to kiaa yout" aoya L "Whot monr toya aba, oariont, Ubo woman ia. "Mer aoya I, boMor'n a boatwa. "Tcnr aaya tba, Jamp4a*, hdl. aot gattin' looaa. <. "Tat, met" aoyt I fcwdin' on dght. "Well, t'po»*o'i" av» ahe,aeeln' I had her.^. • , vT5aa wfaotr aoya I, all the time ''pollin' her over o Icetle cloa'tor to me, on' sbe oomin', n it it wus unbeknownst to ber what I wus doin', "How do I know, Jimr aoya the chirpin' like o bird. "Woold you kear very mooh, Mal¬ viay r ana I, obangln' haa'a on' aorter tilpfiit tVitlier one 'rooad bar walat, 'aa harnot tryin'to git owoy, aattaar.. "How keert" aoyt abe. "Keer ef I didt" toyt L ^ '"" "S'ptwin' I kaered ef you didnt, Jhnt" toyt the, turnio' her head owoy on' ohookia' bar ohia tigU down ' ogin her pofty white neok. "Oh, Malviny," toyt I. witb oil the aoul I arar bope to vlt aolTotioo fer in tbem two words, on' I ^rrabbad ber to me with both han't, on' tha lifted bar fooe toll tbe moon thtm right down ou it on' pot a gold crown oo ber bair, on' the tton laughed in lier ^yat, on' ttie atraat .or the pink aa' whito apple btooou blowed 'rooad her, on' I bent down on' tetohed my Upo to her'n, on' I fait aa cf I bad kiaaed the Joapar gatea oa Paiadlaa on' wus wadia' knee deap in glory tbroogh the aaaddtts uv tbe Pramiaad Land. "^ "Malviny t" rays I, otiar aty ttelin'a IimI tettled tome. "Tea, Jim," taya aha, neatUa* bar baad og'in my chlst, on' tne with both annt Vonnd ber, boldin' on'a ef tbe might git away ef I didnt. "S'potln' I'd bkit WMnethin' oboot gittin'morriedt" aoy* I. "Who gittin' manriedr aaya ah*. ••Me." tayt I. "Wbo tot* aoya ahe piMia' oil, ••Toa," aoya I, katohla' a aew hold of ber. "Dont do that og'ia, Jha," aaya abe, taookin' ap doa'tor ta* katehia' ber breath. ••Do whatr toys I. '•BkaatoM," aoya aba, Uadar ahlvary like. "Wbot akaared yoo, Molrinyr toya I, foiriy hankaria' to hwil tba dayllghU outtn anything tlutt ud tkear tbe goi, on' wantin' the wurat way to a*t ber to bave me, but a feare<\ to do it. '•Tou did," lay* *ba. ••Howt" aay* I. •'Axln •ioh fool qoaation*," aoy* the. ••Ain't you never goin' to git mar¬ ried I" taya I, awallerin' hard, "Don't look es ef I wus, doea itt" aayt abe, buighin'. '•Bowdol know!" tova 1. "Tou ought to know!'' aoya abe, pea- terin* me likaMrerytbing. ••Howt" aojri. "Ooata," toya aba, louttbin* that awaet, low, little, gurgUn' lough ar bem ag'in. ••I can't," toy* I. Bbe looked up *t me outon tbe coraer uv her eye*, ooter'n o kilteo, on' the tummer evenin' breeae tpreod a tmell uv opple bloatomt oil ovor them porch atepe, on' o honey tuckle fell oil the vine on' bit me in tba fooe. - "Malviny," loyt I, oil of o audden lattin' go uy bolta on' aUndin' up atraigbt ea a boon pole, "et tbe plumb, biggeat, doggone fool ia Hiek'ry Oounty was to aat yon to be bta wife, wbat 'up you aoyr Sbe arat tettin' down, bot wben I ttopped tolkin', abe got up on' eomla' orar to ote, aha put both har han'a onto my aboohlart, •n',lookin' aoe as ttralgbt ia tha eyaa as af I wao tbt Jedgg^ant Day^ abe aayt: Jaeoia Jinkin*,'* t^ lhe; aa tlaw as ay fee, tte,' was, ner tha atora no dimmer, oa' flm apple bloatomt sir jitt aa awaat at they was that tummer night, on' Molrlay on* me an* June seenu to be morin* along with iwir arma around eooh other, on' I'm }ht big enoagh fool to wanter die when Molvino an' June doea, on' go witb 'am ovar yobder.—WUl J. Loaip. ton, In Detroit Fraa Preaa. SOIKNTiriC AMD IM VUBTBIAlu An inoaadoaeent himp wKhoot o fila¬ ment ia the next electrical improvacoaot weara promlaed. Mutton ia mon notritiona and dlgaatf- ble than beef, although some phyaioUnt bold that broth mode from beef ia mora BOtritive than thot from motton. Electricity oi an aid to gnn-moking ia, it ia aoid, in tuoeeasful use at tba gun foctoty of Sth Etienne, Franca. The partionlar uae to wbiob it ia tben pnt It in alia tempering of apringa. A aobeme, propounded by M. Bago- aina, whioh providaa for the oooatrootiiM of a ateol pipeline from tbe OoipUn Sea, tbroogh Penia, to the Peraian Otdf, for tha eonvOronoe of karoaene, ia ottrocting attention in Boku oil quartan. The total average elBoleooy of tbe Frankfort Lauffen plaat which trana-' mitted 160 hone-power of eleotrical energy a distance of 109 milea ia atotod in tbe official reporta, Jnat published, to hava been about aeventy-fiva par oent. At three of tbe Urge London rail woy atationa—Ohoriag Croat, Cannon atraet ood London Bridge—oa many aa 83,969 movementa for aignal and point levan hove to be made every twenty-foarlMMna, quite oport fram tba tolagnphio opera¬ tioaa. Two Indian gentlameo bave inveated on anti-<xi1liilon apparatus. It ia workod by eleotrioity, the principle being that wben one train gata on the aome pair ot mstola an another train within a oertain diatanee the current so acta aa to bring tbem toaatrodatai. Twenty-two aoraa of land ara naaded to austein a man on flesh mtMt, while tbe same omotmt of land under wheat feeda forty-two people; under oato, forty- eight people; under potatoea, Indian com and rioe, 176 people, atid undar the plantabi or braad frait tree, 6000 peo(4e. Oiobaionaooaoaathe formatloa of a naw ialet in tbe Ooapion, near Baku, by upheaval. It iiet three oad a half milea from shore, tmd measures 17S faat by 100 feet, rising about tweoty feet above tha water. Its surface is irreguhtr and oompoaed of blackitb gray aoid yellow hardened mnd. Oonalderable attonialimcnt waa ra¬ oeotly excited in a sone of Sweden and ItuiaiiL.onmiiri^tef the ta|¦»<^, of Stook- holm, Blitavatgfod, Pinak, Ktmnn aad St. Petenburg, by the oppeoronoe in Se oir and tbe aventool depoalt oo tbe ground of huge etooda ot • powder of peouliar oppeoroooe. A French |>aper ia authority for th* •tatement tliat a Parisian Jaundrymaa has ditoovered a way of oleanaing fine linen without iMlng soap or othar ehanl- caia. Inatead of these, be raba boiled potatoea upon tbe gooila, making, it ia eloimed, much-aoiled Uaen, ailk and oot¬ ton whiter and purer than when waahed in tba uanal way. Tba trath of the atotement may be easUy taatad in oay looiidry. lit fbaVagar Age. Tlie world bos aeea its iron age oad ita braaan age, bot thia ia the age of fm- per. We ora moking ao mony thiagn of paper that it wUl aooa be true that mith- oak paper tbere ia nothing made. Wa live in paper booses, wear paper oloth¬ iag, and ait on. paper eothiona in papai oan rolling on paper wbeela. If wa lived in Bergen, Norwoy, we ooold go on Boodaya to a paper eborob. We <io a paper buaioeaa over paper oounton, buying poper goodi, paying for tbam with paper money, and deal ia papar •tooka oa popai margwa. Wetowvoeaa in papar boata for paper priaaa. Aa the age develope the ooming man will be¬ come mora deeply eacMiihad in the per net. He will awoha In the aoni tmd oreei> from under Hke paper clothing of hit paper bed, and put oa hia paper draaaii^ gown aod hia paper aUpoan. He wUlarolk over paper oerpett, down paper stain, ond taating himaalf ino pa¬ per Bboir, will nad tha paper nawa in tbe morning paper. A pofier ball wUl call him to hit breokfott, oooked in a paper oven, lerved on paper diabaa, laid oeo paper oover on a paper table. He wiU wipe his Upa on a paper napkfai, and having put on hts poper thoaa, poper hot ood paper ooat, aad tben totdng hia paper atiok (be baa the oholoe of two ileaoriptiona alraady) he will walk oo o paper pavement or ride in a paper cor- dage to hia papar oAce. He wUI or¬ ganise poper aoterpriaaa oad moka poper profit*. Ha wtu tail tlieooeon on poper ateamahipt aod navigate tbe oir in poper bollonna. Ue wUi amoke o poper cigar or papertoboooo in o poper pipe, lighted tntb o poper match. He will write with a pspn penoll, whittle paper itieka witb o poper knife, go flobing with o poper fiahing-rod, a paper line ond o paper hook, and pat bla ootob in o paper bas¬ ket. He wlU go thooting with a (taper gun, looded witb poper oortridgaB, ond wiil defend hit country in poper forta, with paper oanaon and poper bomb*. Having Uved hia paper hfe and aobleved a paper fame and paper wealth, he wUl ratira to paper leiaora and die in i>oper peoee. 'rbera will be o paper f onarol, ot whUf tba mooraen, draaaad ia poper, wnrwipe their eyea with paper Bkndkar- chieft, aod tba praooher wUl pra«ch in a paper pulpit. He will lie in a paper ooffln, be will be wrapfied in a paper throud, bit name will be engraved on a paper plato, and a paper beane, adorned with poper plumea, will oarry btm to o popar-Uned grave, over whiob wlll be railed o paper monument.—Paper Be¬ cord. AdTantage ef Beahle mtattua. Double windows—that ia, windowa with double glaaa—ara an odvoalage In aithw winter or tummer. In tbe wtoter teaton tbey poy for thamaeivet in a month ur two by the (|lniinatioa of poai biUt, tiaae «Wi their ataiatanaa aot nwia than holt Hw oool whiob 2s oaooUy Beaded ia, leqjiMi to worm a dw^ag. Thqy om Jiil ^(paefc oa ad vaahiga to tbe aaiiaaal I, te aotJi^J|o tbayabnt eat tA* -"--—--- ' ¦ nlnaHfl duri tli/1 ' THE HEWS EPITOMIZED. BSaatem and Mlildto Statee. FBca«BTCK.Moi.I.aox, who ma arraetad a* an aoe**my of Btrkmaan, the wonld-be aaM**la of H. O. VMob; ha* b**Q diaoharRed from ooacody at Pitiaburs. W. J. Brennan, repieaauttan the Amal«ainated Ajsooiatloa. iMmlad/to oourt tor tha oppoiatmaDt of a ^ontabw trade trtbonal to aattl* th* HoiB**t*ad trouble. LLauTaMAaT-Coi.oini. BTaaAToa was ar- r**t*d at hi* boaie in Wadilngtoo, P*ai|., on the oharge* of aggravotad a**aalt aad iMtt- Ury, and a—alt oad batktrr praferred bv ravato loma Ha gava boU In the iom of noo oa eaob eharga and wai ralaand. TxatiireateiiadproaaadlaKaby the strik¬ en at Homeataad, r*an., ogohHt theoOloari ot tbs OOraagl* Oompaar w*ra takao. VTar- roats wsra Issaed tor B. 0, Friok, Ohalr¬ maa; T..F. Lovejtiy, Seeretary; H.1LCurry. Tr sains; J. O. B. Leiahmaa, Vioe-Cbafr- nutn, Uld oMi*r*, tbair aubordlaat**, Baoh ottha**app*arad by ooan**!. pleaded not guilty to th* oharga ot murtiar brought agabMt th*m, and w«n Ub«rat*d In UMOO hall. Taaatotaeof Jatrn F. Bale, pronnted to tb* Btoto of New aamp*hlr* by Seaator WUliam B. Ohaadler, was anvdlad In the State Boo** yard at Conoord. Thmwa** larg* ootaooorse ot paopU preeent Don K. DtonKsoK wo* eha**n Chairman ot th* Demoeratio National Campaign Oom¬ mitte* la New York City. Ton dead bodl** of Andrew J. lUid hi* wife were dietnvered by daughter in th*lr hom* at FaU River. Maas. Th* ooopla, who wen wealthy, bad b**n mnrdir*d aad tbelr bodl** bod b**a horribly matllat*d, aa it with an az* or a cUovir. n*r* wa* BO dn* to tb* aamiain. Caaataa Btookhi aad hia *on. Chart** Jr., war* drowa*d la tb* Nianra Rlvir at BoSahH N. T. Tbay wera Ishlag. whea the boy dipped and feU iato tha watsr. Tbe father, who held the looal ahampion*hip awlmmlag madai. plangad In aftar his aon, bnt beliif baadloappel with hia olothinx and a awift earrant waa at»ble to reach the boy, or ratara t* the Aore. Junoa RmmBT, at toe Naw Tork State Bapraoa* Court, hantled down a decision d*. ciariag the reoent ^sg;lilaMve Apporttoa¬ ment iwH ODOonttttational. H. C. FatOK, nutaagar ot th* Cornagl* Bt**l Otaapany, who wa* abot by th* An. archlat B«rkaiann, ba* r*tiuiMd to U* ofloi toPltl*faarg. light and oomphMy d**troy«d, foart*en p*r*ans being klllsd, slTt**n **rionsly In¬ jorad aad two thousand randaced hotnalaa. Kiito MAi.mTOA, of tba Somoaa laland*. baa been preeented with lailDO by Ur, Black- lock, agant tor a wrecking oompany, being ths prooeedi from toe eola ot toe wnokaga of the naval vnselt lo*t In the gi'*at stonn, meamtad io the Samoons by ths Araertran Qovemniaat Part has been Mistrlbnted among the chiefs. Bix minen wera drowned la a ooal ptt near Dewsbnry, Oonnty ot Tork, Bnslaad, bj A flood trom an adjoining abandooad nFTY-SEOOND CONQBESa. In tha Benatr. Ifftra t)AT.—Ua*tr*, Hawlay and HIaooek •poke on the remit* ot to* McKlnley Tariff jaw Th* Hooae Mat reaohition extend¬ ing apnropriatloaa Inohided in the Bnndrv aTrll UU tUl the ttdlowhig Thnredav wm jpaased. iatal Dat.—In tos abaaooa ot any other bamnamth* Senatedlaoaa«l th* Hom**t*ad affair wito nme warmto and pereonallty. UOTH OAT.'-Boutto* busbMi* only wa* transaotad Tba Senate Committee on toe r*e*pMonartb*0. A.R.Ia8*pt*mb*r wa* nomad a* folio Wli Uaattt. Hawley, Hoa- dersoo. Qooy, Patmsr and VUaa. ISlBT DAT.—Only routine buato*** i Bemtta and Wee*. ATLskePravldaaosL L«., thr** chlldrm el Rob*rt Dorasy, oolorad, to* *ld**t *rr*n yean, b*lng kxnnd up In their oabin while the parent* want to ohuroh. aet tb* plane aAra oimI w«ra burnad to deato. aBnaAi.8pnD B, Faar, 8apirint*ad*at at th* KantaM^ Soldlenr Hmm. diad. a tew alght ago at Lonlsvllle, to hi* ssveety- ttm ysor. He ssrved to toe Maxioaa Ww and toth* lato war oa th* Daioa *ida. He li*e*m« faaaoaiiM th* maa wbokUladtoe Bouthera Brlgadl*r-0*o*ral, EoUiaooSer, at tha battto of HUI Bpriogi, Jaanary, IMt, Taa flrto State OoavaatKia at th* Paople^* Fortv of Mlcliigan waa haM at JookKW. J. W. Swing, a fornMr, raeldlag in Oraad Ii*dg*^ Botoa Coanty, wa* aosalaatad tor lathe ITIer Dat.—Th*proTliion*ot th* Bondry CivU biU wan sixt*ad*d nntU Aagust 4^— To* Hou** pa***d tb* bill ohonclng th* date of d*dloatiea at the boUdingeoTth* Worid** OolumMaa Bzpo*itloa from th* Uto to to* 31H ot Oototwr. ITlto Dat,—nUba*t*rlngov*rth*Worl(P* Vair approprlatian ooatinnad. B*v«r*l pro- poMtloo* wwr* ¦abmitt*d hot aot *atsr- laiuad, aad a oommitt** ot l*n ni*iiib*n wai appointad—Br* for and flva agalnat the appropnatton—to ooa*ld*r th* matter and report at a tatora ai**ttag. 178d Dat.—Th* Rous* was in *i**lon onlv two houra, aiKl nothing wa* aaaompllalMd. Several votee wera taken oa dUahiry mo¬ tioni, but no qoornm mpeared at aay tlm*. 17iTH Dat—Th* flUbuitira war* tW*at*d In tos attampt to pravaat oon*ld*ratlon ot toeWorhfilMr ApproprUtioa bill, aad under a antpmilnn al th* i^i* It wai ila- ddaJ to vote on th* bill next day. THE LABOR WOELD. riataaa TaoooAim p*o|ito ot the Cbao- tonaoa Qrounda, Baatrlo^Ifcb,, llstsasd to aa tiikir*** by OovMnor WUUam MeKtoloy, ot Ohto. Taa U*moeratoof MbuiSKtto omI at Mto- b7«Sivf^.'fif»tfiiftSmrfli^'»^«^ Thomao B. ^ra, at Taylor Coanty, wa* aominatad for 0ovarnor by tba Waat VIr¬ gtoto Rapoblttoa Btoto Ooavmtioa nl Hunt- tagton by aailamailon attir tos tirst ballot. Tbs Norto Dakota Rspnblloso Btato Con- vaottoa at Fargo raoomlnated CongrMi- aaoa Jobaaoa tor Congraai by aooUunation. Oovaraor Burka traa plaoei In nomlnatlou for Oovamor. AT Ooodland, Indian Territory, Martin Hulm-r wa* shot and killed by John Bohanan to tha ooort-room. Holtn«* marriad Bo- haoan's ttaugbter and klllad bar abimt oim moato aoo to a fit of Jaotoasy. Bohaaoa was BO* arr**t*d. • Taa Wattsrson Ctab Bons* at LoaltvlUa, Kv, was dadloatad; Adlal IC. Bt*v*a*oa, DwSoeratto oaadidato for Viaa-PrmAaaot, mada th* dedication *p**oh. Taa N*bra*ha lBd*iiiod*at Rt«to Convan- tloa at K*ara*y aamlBatea ax-Unltad States r Charto* A. Van Wyck tor Oov- roAmc Maokis, 8ap*riat*adaat of toe larg* taaalag «tabll»hiii*nt to to* p*att*a- tary at Jttltrtom Oily, Me., wai mardired by a oolored omviot oamed J*ak Brawn. Tlie eoaviet wa* oroud wito a k*avy too* kalt*. Loaaaso Caouvaa, Al*l*tant B*ar*tory et the Tnosury, waa nominated fcr Oovernor by tba RapubUeoas ot Hebrasha a* Liaeoto. Aluav CAana, aiiatad, who had bssa arreatwi at Wynn*, Ark., on a eharg* at a» sOuntog U* tbart**B-y*ar^)ld doarftsr, wai tahmtUmmt pxilhyaaaehef sslsrsi aasa aa* lyaohed. Waahlncaoa. A. Babtov Hmoas, tha newly appotot¬ ed «3ontroUar ot th* Oarnaey. oiiunMd tbi *d «3ootroU*r ot tb* Oamaoy. oiiuiaad hu dttttwotthatofflaak btoofflotalboadaf flUM, 000 hartog raoiived th* approval ot th* Beortoory and otth* BoUi^tor ofthe Traee- nry. LiaaniiAjrr-Coboirat. Dajrk. P. Wan- xm. ar*tto*doae*r ot th* Ariox. diad at to* boase ot hi* daoghtar to Watbtagtanot th* og* ot dghty-toor y*an. RapnasaetATrre BOATaaa, Choiraaan of th* Boo** Special lavaatigaMog Oommitte*, aad R*pr toi ntatt V* Wataon, who mad* th* oharg* ot draakannw* agatort atwnb*ra ot to* Boa*a mgaged la a war ot wtarda ta tha Jodiolary aoffimltt•^ dnrinz whloh Mr. Boata*r d*alar*d h* wo* r«*poa*ibla for whotba ooldaad hop«l Mr. Watam ka*w htaaddra**. Cub* JoanoB Jambb CfBtagm, mt Hew Mexloo Sopreme Court, tot' hi* notgaaltoa to th* Pr*rid*nt, to effeot 8*ptwnb*r 1. * Thb "Piao* Oommitt**,'* anpototid to arraage o **ttl«meot ot the Word'* Fair flght. raoehad aa agr**nMnt to voto a dona- ttooot Ii^e00,000 to th* Chloago Bxpod¬ tioo. Thb PrartdiBt ho* approvad theaetgrant- tog eertata pubUe Uad* to th* Btata ot Mlniwatito tor p*rp*taal on a* o pablio park. Wnvelcn. »Ttin— B*tehratlng tb* tonr hnndroto aoulvMatry otth**alllagot OolaiBba*trom th* pact Of^Foka, to Spain, Tirana an i,8Oa,4O0 domeetto asrvanta la Boaland. Thb Inmber manntaetarsn to ths Boirih ¦ee twtter times ahead. Twinrr raovoAini mso an waated to Kaoiaa to harveat wheat. Ki«ai.ARD employ* BOOO women and girls In and about Ita ooal mittaa. Auibb, Mich., haa aOO Indians plakfa«MIO bnefaslt ot huokleberrtaa dally. OBiirasB ooatrol alBraat to* *ntir* *hoa- makiag Inulneto In CalltornU. t$inciDB la leaa common amoag mtowv than aay otoer olaaa ot peopla Waoxs have bean advanced to the FOU River lUaoi,) cOttoa mUl people. ' BcVTHaait MnnnaoTA needa halp to th* harveat flald; alao, Marto Dakota. Ik to* Italian lUk trade tbara an 117,000 wtmien emptoyed, and but 17,700 tsaa. Pom the flnt time toera will be but ea* LatMir Day porikde in Chloago toil VMr ..!........,. ,am-t.a--i3 -~ ***• Irt>n Plw, Rotikaway Btfob, N. T., ha ve baea oompelled to ibave uff toair mtutaaha*. Iva ntUl in Bvrlia. Oarmiuiy, whera Obod- dr cloths and yami are made, the earnings of 40(1 hands averages e3>i oent* tha year through. Watkm Jambb, the aged strpfothsr e^ Bzplom' Beory tL BtooleT, Is one of toe •triken Ot Home*t*ad, Pttin. Btanlay** moth*r i* d«ii. Thbob i* graat ooMvity la tOaodrlea, wagon and oarriaea worka, tool worka, cotton mlUa In the South, law mllla, and in estoblish- meoti ttuntng out material tor to* inild* anl*biiig ot houM*. It Is aasertad that tbe average eoratng* ot trabunen oa on* of the Tozai railway! tor the moato nf May laet were as toUows- Ce- Kinaan, tWU; llramea. •tflO; freight oea- dootor^ O40; hrakemen. IITU. Thb drouto to Mexloo le driviag Uboren oaroea tba bordar toto Tazai, wbera thav offer to work ter almoat aotblag. Boadrad* of tixae paaper laboren on Uvtag to mod hula on the river batow Bl Paao, Toxoo. Bnus ecn(lo** about forty woaMo to •weep and trim tiw gram ta tba sqoarsa, plok up the laavaa that loU from tha mo toh laai tratoand ftep th* walk* and roatta **ata Udy. ThajPiiork trom > to T tf etoek and get Banmoa WnxiAM** yooht, th* formariy th* TUatta wo* d*teat«l through o ttma aUowono* In Mm rao* for th* Qoater* Cop at Cow**, Bngiond. OoBBaAi. LaoitAODO Non-A tan btm aompl*l*ly *ueo**stal totha Bondoraaioa revotattoa, and *x-Pr**ldeat Brogan ho* b**n shot, after having b««i lmpriMo*d (or *ooMtlia*ta Bonto Barbara. I^.BoniUols Provlsioaal Prssldent, atid o a*w OovMrn- UMnt ho* b**a argonl**d. Aooordiag to laat raporta tb* *oantry waa fairly tranqnlL At Bwlnamad*, PoaMronU, olRbt paraoni ban boM'drawnad by tbe, foundaring of t«D llahlag ¦maok*. BtXTT notroABD oom ot foraal lo tha dto¬ triet odjoiatag Fronkfort-oa-tha-Oder, ta 0*inaaBy, havaneen *mapt by flra and th* tr*** ohamd or d**hroy*d. Taa Ba**taB tbmta* t* r*ptfd*d ofltotaUy ToMot U aojoaniliw at Raloon, to Ubon aad SUaathla wtod op hbtamio* lobon oad adjostl ooooimto Thb Britiah ara sotdto hov* *slaad onea Poao Poao Borbor, Stunoo, as a cooUng stoilaa. This borbor wos fotrmsrty lusd bg Aouriaoas OS o beottac depot, bot witoth* )o«otthatr*hlp*toApta to to* km OtlMti Ita nm haa beeo dl*eontttia*d. bnrrtcaoa Bng- to totaod to as*4t tor th* aaato purpo**. Tam aew BrMih Portloauat vro* onaiadi Mr. PadaMogoia sho**a ap*ok*r of th* HniMk Jtc flHadltttaa tannmlin t tos moMtn ^^n^gyfi|^S^ra^^Sr_i HATIOHAL rorAHOEa. A Uecreoae ot •l.t»7,«lS ta thm Pnblio J>eb«. Tbe flical operatioai ot the Quiaiaiiwat dnring la*t montb, a* ihowa by th* monthly pubUo debt and revenue etotemanti, pr—t gratifying reonlta tor the flrst monto ot th* •urrwtt flaeal yaor. Thora was o net de- oroatoof lt.l»7,«tota th* pubUo d*fa«v aad oa tacnam dartog th* loot saooth, esoiparad wtto July. 1801, at m gmtr- t*r ot o mlllian ta r*a*<pta and o d*- erean of H^SOOCOOO to •xp*adltar**. Th* pabHe d*bt itataaMot *baWB aa lasr**** SarUg th* lata amato at tum ta the boadSdtod*bt«ln***,adeena** e< IMB^IM to th* noa-tot*r**t-b*artog d*b^ aad oa to- eream ot «»7,gQe ta th* *arplaa oooh to th* Tr*osary.' Tha snrplaa to tha Tr**aary, inoladlag tb* •UO,W0,000 gold gn*nbaok rodimptloo fund, aggr*. gatea Tin.oat^SM. Tha total dab* lie* *ar- iMUs oaah ta tUe Traaaury, amonata to tttt,' ll«.«4flj madaop ot mtt, ' • oad aUaH,M4 ta aoo dabt. OovtraoMat rtostott dnring ameaaied to»M.STl,M^ a>ota2«M,«IO.M4 ta July, INl. Tha azpeadltttm war* 1*7,- Mt^tof, *«Uaat mTHkni to Joly a y*oa ago. LATEijqSWH. JAMK8 RoDAir, fcno^B||boBaatsra Pai|< tcntlar.-, Philadelphia, F<W^., *¦ **A 0074,* ron.m:tt<il rnicideby setting On to hi* be^ d.Dg an I litilng down ta tos flame* and then drawing a kaen-sdged knife ooran bU tliroat. Rodsn wa* a native of Ilft||Ofl. Ik a drunken row on Chautoi If. T., Patrick Dowd. ot Dookl tieorge Baw, ot Jomeetown, been. He tben kill*d hinieelt FhBD Pbimmbb, toe Ptakerton who gave himieU up at Pittaborg, Peon., the charge of mnrder mode by Hugh Ron, hai been released <m hU own reoogniaaaoa, Judge Swing holding that thera wainoevi- drnoe agalnit him. Hli oose woa a teet, Tha otber Pinkertoo men wanted wUI now give toemieivei up, and wUI alao ba released. J. H, MolKTTBi^s tamUy ot toar am toe colored cook, ta Boena Vista, Ky., ota a rabbage for dtanar and died soon afterwood. A poiionons snoha had bean cooked wlto tb* cabbage, ' Tbb naoM* of the flve Commisslonen who ¦ra to repre*Mit th* Unlt*d Stot** At tb* Ooming Int*rnatlonal Moaetory Confersnee hove been olBciaUy anntiunced. Tb^ an: Benator Williani B. AUieoo, Iowa};- Banalor John P. Jones, of Nevada; Coiign**man Jamaa B. MoCraary, of Kantnoky; ex-Oomp- troller Henry W. Cannon, of New Tork, and Oeaeral Fraoei* A. WaUur, of Ma*- ¦¦eba*etta. T«B Unil«d Btatm Treaeury Department i*.*dvi*ed that Alrer touched .8526 cento per ouno* ta Loadon, th* toweat flgura on re¬ cord. Thb Department ot Btata is te reeelpt of Information thata ssriou*nvolutloiiary oon- ¦plracy ha* b*en diaoovwed ta Bolivia. _ At Rom*, Italy, two hundrad OMmbtnof derioal aeeootationi, wito Land* pUyingan-l benoen flying, morohad ta prooaotom to the Plnciona Oarden* to plao*a wr*ato upon the bust of Chriitophar Colnmbur. A group of Liberala carrying National flag* tried tu ptaoe toemieiree at tha headot to*ci«ical», wh*r*opou a icafils oocurred, ta whloh the boat was overtorped. Tbs nnm ho taota ware dlqiened by th* poUe*. Tbb OMiadlaa DomlnlOB Oabtaet paaud on order tn council almllihing th* rebate on toll* on oU eoit bound cargo**, wbeth?r Ctanodloa or Amarioan, ihipped to Montreal. Thil raraovea tbe alleged tUaeriintaation agaiut Americoa muli. Fxdbbici, BItoop at Foligae^ wa* mor- darad in a Hm nl*m railway carriage lie¬ tween Aiilii and FoHgnc^ ta Italy. Rob'.i^^ WOI luppooed to hove been toe motive, A SUDDEN FLOOD. Three Pereone KlUed antt Maajr ttk- Jared as ¦*. Pool. .t mtddtti .tm..j.*«A I Bin; *tthmUmidm doing great damage to property, ^Rm^* desto of three people aad the fOtoUy wonnd- tag ot a number ot others. Tke UUed wera: Mr*. Angn*t Adona^ Mr*. J. Bora, WillUra Erelgar. Th* totoUy tajur«l wen: PhlUp Stro*- borond ftva-yiarold ioa, Aggtak Adams. rr«l*rlek Kniger, Paul Esak, Baary Lad- wig, Joha WlHoh. Tka aooUaat was the remdt o( th* lato heavy Mas. Upon toe hlllild* ahora Fbga staeet wa* a d**pgatt7.tof aatnral eettatot th* water tram th* aoonthr above. A year ago Fkga *lr**t had b**a fllM 10» oatom thi* 6aUy, havtog a imaU oalvert to mrtoU ka ordtoary wotir. Thb ealnrt .had taog agob**aehokwi on oad tho raeent storm had flUled th* daep booto to tba brim, maktag a Uk* two oar** ta*xtsat snd forty- trelamimap. ^^ _. ^^ A ereek torn laeh** wld* opptond *a th* taw(ririd*oftheflU, hot no ca* tboagbt o( any doagar. Badd*nly tha flU l*t a^ oaii th* body at wotor *w*pt down nptm th* tow Und bdow. Io too mtotttea tho wboto totag waa ovar. gtaorol okata o< flra wa* loondod, ond oU th* ombo- Uno* and patrol wagoaa to tha oMt wareea tb**B*a*. M*n,woa**a aad ehildrea wera fltoedoat at the debtl* for awiriy holt o miU. To odd to tho honor of to* *osa* the wotor had eorried owoy the ¦** pt|M* and Wt anry totag ta dai*n**t_Th* ,hMO to «rop*rty will omoant to IMIkOOli miKBOBBlBS'BICHIAtL: OjBamite ITsed to Splinter tUe Express Car. Two Masked Hen With Shot* guiB Do the Work QoioklT^ Thefltto train rpUbery te tb*8aa Joaqnln Trolley in thr** yeiin otxjnrnd early a few morning* ago Mor tha small station ot Col¬ lie, flfteen mJUs from Fresno^ Cal. There wara two robbsn, and their methods of pro- cednrawera prIBiasly the some aa In pre- viooa oasae, exoept that tbsy were not mol«*l*d by any po***ngir. Aft*r rapidly wNataring the *»pr*m car wHh dyaomito tatp eUaned up about WV- 000, Jumped into a wagoa and atrnok off aorom tb* pUim. They mleoted on* at tb* loa*ll**t spots on to* liiM, and ihowad inch knowMge of tha eoantry that toira la no titmbtthay belong near Freno. Aa tb* train waapniitag oat of Colli* jnst ottar miduight tb* «agiii**r and^ flransn wera itartladliy-thajsmoranae at two c OD tba tentler. The li wlto ihotgnaa, oad qnlckly eov*r*d th* trotam*a, at th* aune tinw telUiW' them to obey ordan. When tbe trota paaeed Rolando atatica' tbeoagtaeer was ordered to stop and th* fixaman wai ordered ta toneh off wito a lighted cigar tha faaa of 0 dynamito eort- rldge whloh tbe robben pUoM oo to* plitoo of ths drivtag-wb*ri oa th* Mt toto at tb* locomotive. Tbe 'twt- beeitoted, but twder th* penuaston ot a ihotgim touched toe fuee. The axploatea waa terrtOo, braaktag tb* pitton rod and dbobUng too engine. Th**agln**r wo* t«<*r»d to.,* woUcapto* track wb1Uto*3r p bombard to* door of the axpre** ear dynomlta oartridgn. AlxiBt right tridge* wera naed and tb* door wa* torn to ipltotan. Big holn wtra Mtotllta the *Idw ot the oor ood toe Joo^aMMbod tato klndUng wood.- Than th* patr, maakad aaH ' oompl*toly dhtprnma, ¦at««d the oxpr*** iB \ oovtring LiNii* Robwrta, tha oiaenonr^wNB' I shcA gnn* oud ortisrsd blm to omn toa WaBk . Fargo safe. Roberta sat about dotog tols, I so *zolt*d and narvim* toat at eombtaotioa. BeMlntormed and ona c< tham struck faim a on tb* bead wlto o gnn oad Ihett bba U b* did not taunedtatehr ot Thla action sirsagtbeoed to* i atantary, and with trambllag opsned tha strong biA oad thsyt the seeks otoida. Wasa tho danMradoea I oai 11 hlo* on the angio* poked tbrir heoda out of tb* ' what waa op. Thair oariority w ntMtod wtoa on* of th* robba ptotol twie* along . tba row ot Ta*n was a ponlo^ and Um'im o wild **ramhU tuid*r th* i Tb* lapkNtoni ot the HaiiiM <Br rooked and too inrikakttgm ot oa eartMiii< lo front ot toapwanlfcer eoaah torn bebtad tb* aaan** oor Ptr ' A BABY THE PREY. Two ICafflae Plmht tor Poo*e*rion ai m Ohiia. Twe a*!^ Wl o daol to th* d*ato tor th* piii*iliin of the •iz-monUM-old baby ot Pata Hhaw, wbo Uva* foor mUaa aorto at AUU, taPr**qa*I*l*CoaBlif, Mlah.. atew day* ^Ura, Bhow hod UU Ih* bohr dowa ta th* gron and nOornod to tb* boon tor o tow momanto whaa aa *noraMai logU iwoopid down oa th* tataat oad *aak Ita taloo* tato tb* llttta oM^* fl**h and olotolag. Tb* motb*r b*ard h*r bo^i cry bot (ame too Uta to nra It. nw mother** toriik* brooght th* toUwr. who natokly mouatodo hom oad armod irito arifl* rode to tb* *hara ot a aoorby lokii whsra h* ka*w woaoa •oataoyrto ta ttwaUCa Shaw arrivad Jaat ta ttaM to urv, gaionai* wt mrm,' NU^onitao to hoadad noa tatof *at booriag riptt dnrtag laat moato THBEE ABOTIO GEUSOES. Orttar Oliwlns itorlac Sea Vlr¬ taaUy Meana Deatb to 'JL'beno. Thr«* white m*n, Fred Bora*, John Pala- tcrdandaman knotrn oaly a* "Fraaohy" bora beta left to ^lead on Arotio wtater oa a d**otata Uond. wito nanty pro visioni ond ¦ ofaoolatoly without tool. That tbfy ora ta looh tirribi* plight U motaly du* to the rigid *atore*aMnt ot th* ord*n oloring B*. ring li*a agiitaat nal hunt*rs. j^ a year ago th*n men wera pot a*hora on at, MattheiA I*Uad for up to Bwtag 8*0, ftoto tho naltaf *ohooBj», MaW* Dy*r. bromBaaFroaal*oo.Col. ThvomUtolta buildtag o roda but oad war* giv*n a ywr** ¦ttpaly ot tood oad wotid. aad **v«etyp>>u<ida ^f^jnlir woo. Utt with tfe«m- JTh* ptaa woifor thom to hunt and skta polar bssn aod Una toon until tota uoaoo. whan the Oy*rwa*tor*aM)>v* thwB, The *ehoaa*r orrivod at Boa Francleoo a few don oeo withoat tho threo bnoton. Coptato Moektar *tot*d thot h* dar*d aot veUton tato Bering 8*a tor t*or otMtanr^ an^hodbaanabtatomak* aoprovMoa tor to* nlUf ot th* maa on to* btand. Two partl«o<Jadiaahaetar*l*lt thon ta, -vlooi *aMoa*^ondar rimllor wsra doToand by potar beon, DHOLE BAM APOLOOIZES. Thai Vawarrantad Aiieot ot an iltttaobe ot the Hwleo Lenaoton, TbrSwln Oovsraawat boa nerived trooi tb*TJtjt*dBtatnaaopology forth*armt by mlilakaotMr, Oaorg, aa attoobo ot th) ot o nejr Mr. AaaiMi"' lawS<> CUerg frtiiittfoin imSh h*i fwo eaUm* ware bovorlu cragotraek. iiUtag th* air with ttoto orta* aad battllag tor otthe t*rribU *ichlL obora o bhby toot Uy higk npoo Mm cliff. Bifora th* foMMr r*aeh*d to* nmmit CM od whlto cfaUd tor th* of tb* *ogUa hod toUoa to th* aroood tb* othor bwlagam takao ap th* anotiwr flight. Ih* tOMwr flrad, bird oad baby t*U tato th* wat*r. ThatroalM father nloBged tato the lak<v oanght ap tba body, not to* Utti'> on* wo* dei3. Betook home tb* body,^ a >ng with thonof to*two aogl**, on* of whtah hod been kllled ta th* flghtovirth* pray. lw»aty flve mtautto Oaaly*lM aomagor* to hsttotara wito tm robbaroi aad j o«j»edoatywlt^»W4U. nailate oootoiiMd three liogs of < hoidtag ttOOO. Theee tba roMien 1 tha eagineer and fireman to oai wagtm wbioh toey bil hitclmd by ol the trook. VVhvn th? cjta waal under thoaiat th* miikail man ja and rod* off. LAND OFFIOE BtPJBl Conamtaoioner Cartar'a Uhfimrt ot tK Opcratloaa'Uiurinc the Tear. Land Cntnmlnkmer Corter'i valedictory report ofthe operatioaa ot tha Land for th* poit flaalywrj •K TboCommJ UmU A HOHTB Oklffro 'i'BAtH. riilrty MlUtoa Dollan ia Oota Starto Baoo Prom Callfomta. - At tho ttma et th* ChUoaa aara the Unitod BtotM 8ab-1>*aaary ta Baa Vkmaotaoo^ CaL, contained ia0,000,000ta goto eota. TheOo*^ «ram*nt t*ored it might be estasd oad de> tsrmtaod to troaalor tt to Waahtagtoa. Th*gr*at«M aaoraey wao obaorvad. >Vir twa w<*ha aaont aarvfae oad ptatoloaaptora* hora boaa *m*iab>lBg there Whaa enry> thbw waa prapared tH^OQIKOOO ta gold, pookad ta aiuora boMi^ w*ra loododon o spootal tr*oaora trota bound tor Woihtar* ton. Tb*ra WON flra stroag eon speeloUy equipped. Over eae hoadred gaordi^ onaed wlto ^yia*histar% oeeoaqtoned the tno- nre. Onot aooreoy woo obowiod. They indBobtadly tsorad toato rebhon.. A BAHK BOBBED. Twelve HaaOeed Dollaae OarrioM o« Froat a Mtooowrt laatUatloa. The othar afttmooa at S oTetoek toor moohodawa roda up to the boak ta Beatea, Mo., oad two ot tb*m di*oioaat*d, whlto the n* aaaat tag. the boak preaMtad ravolran ot <Mshlar B«Mh oad ordered him to bead onr th« ' ' I baak, Uar gara toe mea aboat tOUt, rto pat*Bt, aad mor* I Uttooal (ntolis kav* b**a poaiiitaiWr propar aotion taken, 'fhe total nnmbei- ot ogricaltarol 1 iawed from ISU ta 1888 was 10a,TSt,. tog 2^140,000 aorai; 1!:bUe the total oua at ogriCaltaral patanta tamed from 1888 m» 18SII wai age, 188, ooverlag S^TOO^OUa - " nbatantiaUy otaortag tha dookM,. leavtag th* oflto* In* to attwid m' current bunn***. Tb* .b*r of mineral pataata 18BS to 18S8 wa* 8708: toe totol 1 awd from 1888 to 1808 wai TSU, < mineral aad eool dockai*. Th* totol aonce tioaal and tataraal improiimia* wlirttoi mod* trom 1886 to 18W were tM,MBocr< wtota trom USB to lana tha totol aitietto> Dodo wera tl,0in.0IIO oone, ta Iha osaM of earvni and iii*ati*|l dgeag-th* lau period* bhaiaMM* ww* maiatoiood, Tb* *or*ag* ot pubUe Uai* dtaMed . during th* 11 eal year waa ],t7l,0a> oore Tba mUbeUoneoai eatriei oapagotod 1 9116,000 aoree; Indian londi, •T.SIN^ "¦'''liik a grand total m round flgam of ll^86i,Qau aom. Tbere wara potantad tsr the beaaat ot railway (wmpantae under Cooanoiiw granto duriag the pato flnal yeorl^tiUH acre*, ai agalnat on area potented for rmrfX woyidnring the'praviouiItaoalyeorof 8,088^- 000 acrea. , > The total area of the racaat pablie laaAij ta tbe United Btatea ta SiST,5!W,000 acre*, at -} which S8ll,tiVl,000 aom hava baea MT ' veyeJ. THE OOBOHEB'8 INQUEST. A Verdlot Beoomuaendinc Ho etead Itlotera io il^ Qrond Jorj-. Tho iniia**t into tk* d*athareiiu)1 toe riote at Homsatead. Penn., was oon- .. eluded at Pittaburg betora Coroner Mo-/ DowalL The Jury was cot about an honr befora their verdict wn ntaraed. Ther» wara ao wltoassm examtaad, the ooly itottor b^ng the eborg* ot th* OoroQ*r. At4:40oralocklb*v*rdkit wo* nadmd. Tb* rotiun ta th* com'of tha nveo striksri who wera kUl*d r«o<ta olmcot alike with each oa*. That 00 tha death of Hilas Wata olotMtbat h* ooom to hii death while to too eompany ot olhori in unlaw- (al sweinhlr unon tba proparty ot Otkroa- gle, Phlppi * Ca'* atMl wor towoahlp, to pnv«at tb* . ..^ model bargm loadad wito Ptaktrloa gtuur Ja to prot*ot to* loid prup*rty. oad b* b*in« atrttok by ami**iU from o oooaon, whirh had b**a takan by aoki uaUwIol oOMmbly toth* Pitt*burg lid* ot to* MoouogahaU Rivar oad dioihargod by tham, itrtktag ood Initantty klUtag the lotd BUai Woia, and wa neoou'.awt thot mid onUwIol ammbly bo owiillod to tb* B*pt*mbir mtUoat of the Orand Jary. ^-^' !1 lathaeoan otlhothrw Ftakortiw atoa ¦imitar ratarn* wm mod* io **eU. Thatoothodtihtoaf T.J, Ooaa«n*totn tbat It wo* oaa**d trom toock and exhoot- tiom do* to a gunahot wound in th* ri|nt arat, h* betag shot by a baU trom aa uaioi^' tal aawmbtag^ oad "tbot nId ihoadlpt:: WM don* by o party cr porttao oakaawKCf witofohmhMw lataat, aad wo raoomoMitp. tbot saoh oaUwtal os**iabtog*b* oorttfltd to tb* Btsktmktr tmUettmt th* Or*a1 ... , by th*jury taaay et that*aco*ntod*s%aota the pinoasbjr whom tho total tools w«ra flrsd, forthtr. thoa to ttoolora thot tbera wat oa uaUwtitt aaasnbUg* oa th* Oantacta proi>arty. whtoh ladtoobatU*. Taiaa AaesiTAHT PaairaaaTBaai ¦ABBatapropartogtha tiattgaa for o 1 „ atonpototoilnaad by tha'AMtoAeel dairhMatte honor of th* toar that will aHHoot to him th* ai^Sata I ' fatoto to b* iUns&at»>
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 37 |
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 | 1892-08-12 |
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 | 08 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 37 |
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 | 1892-08-12 |
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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AH INDEPEHDENT FAMILY HEWSPAPEB, DEVOTED -TO LITEBATHBE, LOCAL AHD OEHEBAL IHTELLIGEHOE
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Mortality 1* greater among tbo ./Lloa- kans tboi^ among anj otbor oltisaoa of Ae Uoltod S&ktes.
' Undia Sam'a biggest job in tha boat»> kkeping line tt tbe oaro of the Oa|i4tol, OB wbicb he expends 165,000 a year.
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- Ia tbe exMgditure of oiooey for ed»- ootional putpRos direct from the Tna¬ eory KantucA^ la tbe third State ia tlM Vnloo.
t free batha are odvooated liUM, Loai< M a means of preventing tbe loat of about forty boyt wbo are ananally tlrowoed in the Miasissippi at that point.
In bit tpeeoh at OoMba, Neb., the otber day, Oeoeral Armstrong taid that '^- no dead Amerioan has aviiriit to Ue nn¬ der a graveatone costing $150,000 while a live Amarican woman ia starviof in a garrot. _^_
Tbe preeent Mayor of Hoelva, ipitk, where Coinmbtia first met Queen lutbella, ia of tbe aaoia na-ue aad lioeal deaoend- oot ot tbe man wbo wot Mayor of tbe place whan Oolumbus tailed to diaoover tho New World.
The Detroit Free Prew maintaina tbat, "(me trouble witb tbe American farmer is that wban the weather Js dry b* does BOt need better roads, Hind when the mod ia hub deep there 1* no ohanoe to Imild better onea." .
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Month | 08 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18920812_001.tif |
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