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ixinaxuaxi, UMUi ij|;irjciLJUiUiinu£. VOL, I. I Ohioago ta^smatlinf 'aiac^e pnrftlsai, but haf oit it. I The Clerebmd Iron aaya that *'a greet maoy i'motires ara going abroad ii The prodoeta ol the ti eat* *nd fl*berie* of I NAZARETH mil**, for- |it*d> Btate* ara ralocd at $28,000,000,000 a yotr* j The bonndary coatroveny jetwaen Ofaamchusetta and New Hampahire, after 'SOO yeara, haa been flaally aettled. The 'eerly tarreyon, esplain* the New Tork JPIOM, did not understand tbe variatioa* 'of the magnetic needle; hence the H-r qoamL ¦ 1 In nddition to the nsnal advantagoa Iconferrad by leap year on energetic 'yoBog hidiea, 18M will give thero ttty- tmm Bwidaya la wM^h t* ainplo; tbo«i 'Ulammgat. Th* yas^ ii going to b* a oa*W mm tat ft*ih*iiaH predicts tite Braeklra OHiaia. Fmneyl' BMnnment ttif mon* fotindel of trotton. ahout to ereot a bletonian, the fa-i raoe of Aiaerioaaj bm Ought ve aot fh be profoundly grate-, fnl to Xexios, aaki ttm New York Pram, | for aolrlag 4m Ifoama probleoh for u*: by oSaring tela|Basnti to the''men ofj nmay wlrei ta ptigtmm to that oouatiyt' Beaator Stahferd beliere* th*t mag-, B*ti*m oan b* darolcped ia nmn and hora** hy hil*ii|g*at effort, and hi breed¬ ing thoroun^ad* on hi* Oalifornia atotdt farm ha Mka aiad* *xperim«ito to tbatend. J The StcNPj of a Tragic UlfrDramaa Ibohirger port of the ooast of Aaaee t i* *nitabla for the growing of eyatari dtrfcbd Into apao** thirty yard* MM. Th**e park* ara «oldtoth*Ml- I for 160 apieoe, and thc beda ua- ' propar cultivation are made to yieUt notai returns. f'.^ Simon WoK. of Wadihigton, ia for th* publication of a IM lef tts aohiien and aailon wh* hata I servtee In tho wan ot the Valtad tBcladlag the war of tb* ^nola- At th* Istt annual reuaieael tie I Oorp* of the Army of th* fcUr- [ subl said tbst half |i# Ua atea, I Hm Oril Serriee nrcords of the past' three yean abosr tbat ont of the number,' of men applioanta eaamined for tSorern-i ment offlcea ealy a Httla orer one-hdf; pamed, whiid foor-iKth* of ^ women applwanta pfwd." Uany of tte atateamen and public men of Chile an ef prater muoh tbe sam* atock aa UaAA mt Oltr own people, de-! *(|pa* the fWmtttm l!*rald. Th*ir im-1 m*diata. aaeaatera wera Burapeaaa, aad, of thair pulitle man ara born Baro-j TV new Obilean Ministor of Pub-; Uo WorllB, Don Augtutin Edwards, wsa borain Oiil* ef ¦nglish paranu. He ti a gtaot IjlI itttamd titeBrilfehriatdeat*<> and a .Vatpassno newspaper saya;< "Thoaa who Itaaw htm liest lore to tUaki ofhfaalSaaSaiUahmaa." ' Utm m. Ddrt. FBIDAY MOBNING, FEBBUABlf I shbald still Bar* aaly a half.di^' tti tha bered that, it yoa did when I tell yon what de. yon yimnrif har* r*> «a nalnterMting s*t of p*o< *tayhig IwM erer *ln*el r ooneening wlmih on* [**1 th* mnallest amount , Tha oaaa ia quite ohanged The aew aixtrala-that woman and rl who eame laat night—Kn. and paaed(fIeiM<M< pgipA>ie ormt liaocabais " seemp Dfmi X.i tleL*aa| ha* been mediuUng upoa fhe ei^the plababki hier**s* of fbt 1^ tk* Croitad States, aad it ifi^ith tbuie atartiing oon- ''iftlm.i'""^ the increaae has k' lf2M^<">0 10 the neighbor- heoC in 18*0, of 06,000,000. I f thk ratio bf loTreaso' is a Mr baiis for pra- dietion we shall ha«* at the time who* the ten ytar-old hay of to-day shall be forty 7*** <*' *8:*> '" ^^*^' ¦<>">°*'>'*V like I<0,000,000 of peopi* ia Ibe tToilad Btattf. aad when thit man ef feaiy iBTeatieth birthdey (XtSO) ,re oleae apon 400,000,1 There eerer was a moro hopafht rig than the report of the recent Agr^tiuai Depaatagmt which makea the aggmpm: oaaA^fnp for the btit year 1,90Q«MO,-. ttptttdUlk tdggm tiiaa the praviou^ yeir. Thm flgoras for thre* yapn pasj la tbeajaadst OMa omitlad, ara: Ilace, la tba FopuUr Scieaao Maaa, tmga that oor *Hiaatn ban e*r- lahly beao much modifled within tte paat 8000 y*an. "There bava bapa Ittaaa eHmatic cUrtogee since the bsjia-. Biagaf Umglaeial age." ba writaa, ••each thaaga hwtiag )it,&04 yMs. ««d eaeh ehaage reraning tlM sei*(Rt in tiio heaiepheres, tbe pole wbiok had HSI. MHk '''f^ MM. , Oa*a.4,|^.%oaq,UM i,ggimtj't.ivi,m\ vrmghJ.. mi.mi tumtdf 4w,mI Oate.lilt. T8MM WMlt/^ _m,«i( Tn*al^..'MioSii AaSSt* ktnij^ Th*/sottoo crop last yew jrs»8,655,ai8 boha, or l,Mt,703 balei laiTter than tho yotH* bofofa. The predactioa of pnthra- dte ifai 5,000,000 toaa more thai tho year before, and of UtaBinous at leaft 10,400,000 tona mora. The run of pe- tiaicum wa* 1,003,000 birra!i mora ia IMl tiam IBM tlm oatpat of etpper wai 30,000,d00 poondi-m-w*; af lead, M,UOO ton* mon; of sine, 10,000 tons Whtta, mat m *ilrer, 4,003,030 ouoce* mora. With the eaeeptioo of pig iroa, eatimated at 8,076,000 toa* hi 1891, againat 10,807,038 tons in 1890, tiie eo tire production' Of the oountiy took a great atep forward in 1891. Thia means higlMr prioM isiair or bttter. M. da 'Vlsflkay gire* in tbe Pari* 'skw'^iiaK Koatfes a elear, suooiaet) ^^^Moaat of thaV,aati at the Chilean w«r,j rUiipk tt* r »|4mia^|VepjrU of news- iT ^_.— ,, _ 1^^ vajuein tpaaat- I ama ave by the flral and liaatanaal O. t. pgemamy aooompU*) ret^iiaa :,««tfmMai liiksily i tmaba #«^r r/.Aof^tt Is of SB tm¬ ta be estimated from at of view. Ha tbiak* H ability at a w*r'ii*«el ima foet ef vaSat ta If ISS miles at mtt At ooaat iMtween torpaAa Beat*^ gtsuding against a Moek- iqt«aaat Oarden doesn't aay ae. New Torfc World, hot then esparts who batiere that ia a ' perio J, by aaeaiu ol tbe Ciieiapaake XMawara Oaaal aai othar water- iioa can ba aatah- sad i^||||ia*iMlir«»karaad 9v lagtth'a^JhNSba-i hieas Baaaea, ^°l\t. inking as Ihey hara woaked togJMr ia tte erolatioa of tba IJhitaaa Hapo^4,haieiaBteda coaditioa of ttlagi nader itti«^ It waa impsssiUe flsr a yee^la ao nWrnUy rigorous toe<ni- tiaa*L OhUtai^Vutiamentary institu-' tioaa an iaipatgal^jl, aoeofOiag to M. de Tarigny, wltt tiM aaaaarchicU apirit Of Kngland,'from ^||Meh oojntry they wara copied. Bot tt|p t»saarahVii> aya¬ tem haa for itt owaer4ivkiia atdoeiatic Praildeat, whoM po*|h ««ei| Vsalad to him ander Ameriean ialallM, pal arhoea poaitioa in tha OjoatttoMb was copied from tiiat af theiha*ld*at tf timl United SUtak Tha t^ inatitiitoaa eaaaot work tegothar. Balos*e*da Mfji [foUowed hi hi* oneoaetitotioaal pai»i tioee tb* ••deplorable derhOIoas" of all' bia pndae***ora. aad eae ef the raaalt* of the war t* likely ta be a roeiaioa af I To lltNtfat* the atraagth of the praj- odise sgaioat corn In Oraat Britaia, ira aaay te made of an iostanoe la IW, Sootbtnd, when it mber of the Poor ltut9 maiae for CMti.„ ...^ ... ...it iaitituUoa. Tte masa aogga3l|j|^.>aght a stor ji oboat hi* ears, beoaase of 'Ja Iwbnmaaitr ia iMHii Itiag apon defea**lM* paaper* a food • wj^h waa only flt for p(g*. Amwiaaa caaned goods of all kindi ara largeiy SsM ia Kurope, but tsanne 1 corn is al- ^.aeen then. If a damaad ^^^ craatad it wotdd staaia of thoaaaad* of dollan yaarijr ' tothe propriaton aai worken of oor eeaaeries. Ageota of the Department of iAydeoltara hara been eshlblting tte esMot ta thb form akw abroad witt the hope af taaehi|i» the paopla to like it. WhMMrar tiora dittee of rarious aeita beea prapared and distributad hy may bara been reeeive I *o favora¬ bly a* to gira aood grouo'ts for eonfl- d«at aspactatioo in tti* regard. Th* on of tte potato, tte toia*to and tte tobaooo phint, all of Amarican origin, baa ^iraad ttroogh Earopsand added to. the aomfort and teppinew ot millions. There soem* to te mora hope for eora' ,: waa for aay of ti^lb Tarigay's ru» lag of it, a war betweea tte force whieb naade lor ehiaer aahM wltt tte Uailad, .Btata* aad the** wbidh mad* for tha aopremacy of KagUah. iafloaaoe; tte Xogliab forces teve won, and with theii rlotory tte dream* of tte ttro* Amtrioaa; iaaited agaiast tte world lotaa all chaneej |of rasliaatioa. Tte indignation afj tfliila, te eontinuei, bta been atirrad' 'agahiat tte United Stttes.aad too daep^j jftir tte breach to b? esnly healed, aad; .tte ambitkw of tte Republic will for; •tte fatora te to aMlataSB ita independ- 'eaoa aatil it takea, ia tte aoatharn eon-) ItfaieBt, tte pofitioB of *upr*ia*ey which' tts Uaitad Btates holda fai tte aortt. Tba Arly ia Aaeleat tireeee. B. W. iMatep, of Norwich, Ckmn., iriM H a atialttnt in Anttnrst Oolhig*, b*t IdUseo' tjSii t r*r*d by r*ading Thuoydid**, Book u^ that tte grip pravailed in Ocaesf WO B. C, aad it iraa by far mon violeat had mora fraqiMotiy fatal in ita efbet* ttaa to-day. In Ae book aamad tbgtt W aa aatira ebap^er «a tte diaae** «iMi all Usaymptoma, tttieb an aaiaately da> lH|ribed,aad an lite tbon aotod ia th*m ane*. It 1* de*orih*d a* being a qi and troabiaaome matedy, aad tte ¦ ^jaeUoaa of ita trietioM on **id to imaat di*tieetiag featnra of tte m^ttaw York naies. bar, ltm, I wa* atmiding beneath tt* portico ot a bnilding Witt which on* ik not tianally UieUned to aaaoetate romanea. -^tamely, a hydropathio ea- tabliahmani The wind howled dismally throogb tte traea of tbe ara- naa, eanying away in awirls tha laat ramaining leavaa of antnmn. Tte riew, ranging aver a wide extant of hill and dale—waa Uarrsd and al¬ ted ont by aeod* <if flyiagntao . A dreary preepeet trulyl thongh Maa aad ttara adgat te eanght gttmpsea *d tta winding T)«a; Wexham^ Abbey tMWr eonld from time to tfane te aaen, whBe Bllatoa'a rttined walla tieeaaionaliy teraaled themaelvea ia fitful glaama ot •oaa*t light Tm *M of Itr I oxolafaned, teliev- tea myaalf to te alone, 'moat tteronghly ima heartily aick of iti' *()f what, my Mead? Tte weatter oi tte phmat In either ease I oan only aay yoa ara a awat nngratafol man.* Tte *p*akar waa tte dtiotor of tha aa- tabliahiiBeat, itto had followad me ont aaperoaived. Be waa a oonaiderably older man thaa myself; yet. notwlthatand- In^. aeariy twenty yean dUqparitr ia ooi Moa^ and only two weete' aeqnaiataiiee- Hto, ahltttiiMiBy had aprang np b^vfetm aa whtah might weU tera baan digaifled bj tte aam* of friandkhip. p* wa* mora raeatred than I, bnt wten te apote abont bimaalf it waa of hia life fai IndU aa an army aaioaon; and oartainir that eoantry had left ita amrte an him. Be waa not tail, bat a aoldier—eveiy laeh of himi aad hia tead, whieh waa pariially bald, wonld have delighted a phranoUigiat. I had dahhled a flttie ia tte acienoe of phrenology myaaU. and may aay tera ttat Dr. Oaaeoigne'* oraa« inm waa one of tte flaaat I erar aaw. 'Tea, yon ara decidedly aa lagrote,* eontinned the Doetor. *Toa arrivad hen a fortnight ago a l>ratea-down invalid. Tte flaa atr, the reet. noito mention my ehaerfnl aoeiaty, teva am iia yon— 'Ceavaleaeent. Tharetora, what tda naaon teva I fhr remalningT 1 am a poor man. aa I told roa, Dootor; and, ex. «*pt for th* g*a*ro*ity of my employera, aoald not tera afford*d to eome tera. But ttey eonaider my healtt of aervioe te them, ao oa my ratnra to-morraw I maan lo get mto haraaaa and derote mynlf tt working oB mr debt. I am not alt<i> getter an ingrate, yon eeel* * Ton ara nally ffoing to-momwT* ¦I tera dsoided to lea' train in tte nwniing, I had aoaroely anawarad him whea mnd-bespatteied traveling earriaga daah¬ ed up ta tte door. The top of it, eraa tte driving aeat, waa piled witt Inggaga. Ona of tte heiaea waa riddsn by a poafc' lITe attiod aaida to watoh, anaeaa, tte aew arrivala. Apparently ttey werab} ao meana oneapeetad, far tte maaaaii magarsae eama peomptly upon tta* and two man with a eanyiaig.ehafa haat eaad ta tte eairiag* door. Tte flnt te alight from tte rahlele wa* a lady, aeeadngly of middle aga; a wt>- - delieato faalara% ot, ahora all. hei maaa**—weold aay- Ited iiotfea. Hei hair waa amtwtt aad aadeyalattaa ealorleae— „ Bte apote a taw weeda te Kn. HiU, tte aaaaaganaa, Iten^ tin nply of tte latter waa alone andihla. * We tera very few rlaiton in tte hanae aow, madam; and I tere done all I east te laann privaey. Thia la the tea tear, aad I think tte faivaltd may eaaily te takaa to yoor imartamnta naooaarvad' Tten waa thea ao dumee of sseap* Cer *ith*r Dr. Oaaeoigoe er atymU. Willingly <ir nnwiUtnaly, we moat remain whera we wera atationed, and wlttam Ite entranee of thia invalid whom it was avldeaUy deairad ao riaitor'* prying *y*s ahoold aee. Tte lady weat down tte atepa and ra¬ toraed pr*e*aUy, walfclag bnide tte earry- iag-ebatr, tw whieh reeUBod a flgora wrapped ia a long daifc mantia, and ataMiy railed. At the moment af peaaing ma, however, a gnat of wind sw^t tteoadi tte portloo, aaa, aa thou^ ia aoma mad frelie, flong baek the rail fnm the raeuabaat flgni*. What aiet my aightr Why, tte laagaing gaaa of a patt of tte darkeet, aaee t •Dgalah ayaa imaginablel Tte raat of tba flmtnraa wan haadaome lo a dagrae, ^ thoogh ttey won a soraewtet diadMnfnl *Baia*stuii, whil* a alightly aatirioal enrl ait tte exqaiait^ aUnled Upa added to " ier thaa detracted from—tte faaein- b«aaty«f tte faoe. idar lady, witt aa impatient gee- laood the r^ keeping her haad ' bandiag forward, apoke worda ef angry and hanh anoatala- , , m. half-billed ripple of langhtai WMM toward me aa tte Itttle pro- |MtVto*a' along tte halL MB Oaeeetgns and I w«a oaee bmm* alaaa, t toaehed hfaa OB tte eleere. *Te ¦aiel wbot a lorely mri * I eried; iJBB atoggmd inflflialy.ler I feU hU mm 'dSMabkb ' B* had ttgpag aale aa aahe*. aad hailed aa a aaot miSdi* d« who beliered te bed aaaa a ghe*t. Wttt a matieiad a^it*te leftam^ aad; aawhhainomon Ibat alght. i«M tenn UMat, I Jbn>*et*d tte *i*- iteqi^look. Tte amS* oflEn. aad IE}aaHaiana*« *pa»aa*fl to te aawly *a> lecad i^m: tte aimibma m tbeb room*, n.M, tadM. ->, loagamm tbt gfm ¦mtt exUngnUied, aadacsiy aoaadtatti baawwaabnabed, taatapamekfaigUmdligm. tiUaUngof ttoe* laoghhig jnif tyta, aad Um WUtBgdbl baaatifia l^wt *B*eol*ttaut. toa,eiiite*imMroftte aad wiahfaw that tte I aaned ajwatt eaiUar, se %attliii dallaem of tkat /brutonte tima iNgM teve beaa relieved by eadeavon to olear np tta myateiy. OtUtTTUMO' Tav aaoma Mtaa* ab aBtkaaa.' I* was Iator thaa aaaal vAak I a*^ aext meiBlBg: too lato to Joia the aafli* bnakfOet tobto; qaito loa lata^ alM, In aatoh my train. Ordartag, thnsflnis, a •npof tea to aty toom. I dnssad dalib- had aaAmigbm a » ann ahoaa biO- Itftod. tbgayata bts,.*eti- rp «ad Uo'4**k. _- - it at*. I aotg^i m thU ee***toa, as I ««#• v'Sftn-aaaeh aohttKi^iea, aaMramtetrhaa datdded irateh on tito Kbina to tte tgahma Ssposttion.-^ewi Btoiahigl'' aald te ehearfoUyv awtoashatraadlayiai ' reading. "I aa ' yoa to itmaia. had littie eaoagh to . end, *Ia tte flr*M'» BtfaaK- b"* *r*B If | of now. ttat I Miaa IraoaiBA I lotiked aieadUy at bfan. He waa aeeted oppoiito to me. The momtag light feU fall npon his open oonnienaaoa. *What iatoreat ean yon have in tte new arrivalar" he aakad. "Do yea know ttemt* And, as te apok*, te l*an*d baek la hia ohair and looked at ma aa aawarar- lagljrailathiin. jl'V^ an ta ktdfkm tte *tomp ml p*a- ple on* wonld oxpeot to *** her*,* I weat ea, elightly di*eoaeerted by U* eooln***. *Th*y appear ladiea of poaition, yet aeem to have no aervanto witt ttem. I hara made np my mind then 1* *oat* mystwy oonneeted witt tbeaa * *I ean gira no iafatmatioB wbolarar,* te aaawarad eoldly. But, in apito of aU tte leif-eontnl he evidently eonld exerelee, I ttenght I de- t*et*d hvaeipa in hia ward*. 'Tea wOr probahiy te eaUed te to at¬ tend tiie iavalidt" I aaid half Jeahmaly. Ha araaa and paahed baek hia eteir. 'My dear fUtow,* he exelaimed. 'what a mere ter ytw anl Hare I not told yon a hondndlUmea I oaa raad ym lite a btiokT Ton tera takea into yonr head ttat I kaow something of thoaa people^ andanttyiiuttogatitotUof asa. Pray apan yoitneu tte tnable. I aaaan yaa I aarar aaw tte ladtaa ia my lifla aaiO laat ereaing. I ahoold aot aeea tera kaown ypa nietred to ttem aa Mra. aad Mia* Bargraara had I not, like yotitaelf, looked ia tte rieitora' haek and read their namea ttere.* Aa te ^ote he 'attiod ereet, hi* flnnly *h*p*d head thnnra badk, bla eyaa nn- flinehiagly fixed oa aaiae. It waa tmpoaaibto to donbt hit worda. I feU ahasM eraa to tera eallad fortt aneh eeaanaeea.' Taking no heed tif my honied apalegy, tehi^ied at hia wateh. 'It'a time for me to go and aee aome aiekpeople in town.'te aaid. 'WUlyon I aeqnieaoad readUr, aad we ael oft Waan w* had paased throngh tte grotmda and into tte road, 'Why do ren atiak to ttat wretohed hank, Dadtoyf" te aaked. "I're bean thinking over yenr ean aarl¬ oaaly. Ttra ara ntit ponMitn**d for tte work, oittar physleally or mentally.* *If yoa caa pat me in tte w^r of eara¬ ing my Hving beaaatly otherwiae, Doetor, I ahall only be too thankfal.' I anawarad warmly- Beggan mav aet te tteesen. ru tou yen bmr I'm plaead. My grand- fatter made a fortune; my fatter Ioet it —on tte tnrf—and diad flra yean ago. When I eonld folly realuc tte faet thai I waa penailaes, I left tte Sonthorn eonnty wten I waa known and eame to Ihe Ntfrtt, a etranger. I ted lived a* * •onntry gentleman Uvee, hitherto; hot 1 knew new ttat I maat woik. It waa aa aaay taak to flad amptoyment. At last I toak ttia akrkahtn hi Bank, wbato I mtut ramabi till fortone ttuaa b« Sba'a alow anoogh ateot it to a» r Aad I taoghed a littto bi^rtr. 'Tea ahoold amny aa halreaa, asy daai boy. Ton an good-lo^lag, and. what'* aiere. yan know it, ~ 'Aval Temy ¦j^w'e thatf* 'Beeann if I had heaa a plata faUaw, or evan a^y, Td tere etood a bettm ohanoe af aaiag wkat yoa aOggeat^ My amployen peraapa might teva toritod me to their hoaaae; aa H to-4Mriag mar- riagaabk daagblsea, thay on afknid ot asa. 'Tte aiapto ad her fathar'a eye' mtdit ttfadTSatt Dadley a hadaems fallow, aad te asi^ hava worldly wia- doB aafleieat to foi « ap hto adraa- tags* WaUI te'a aarae had tte ehaaee yet, that'a all.- -Fato to ael alwaya ataal. Bomattfaig any toia ap, aad ahoatiy, to*.* 'I doa't Mtpoot it.* 'It to tte oaexpeeted ttat always hap¬ pena,' ' qaotad my eomnaaiou, and aearealv had te apoten than, he took laave of me at tte honae of oae of hia pattonta. In ttia aaaaaarear ieU abraptly aadad, aad I, tanniac. ntiaeed ai^ alMa. 'It 1* tte aalookad^ar tta* tftmya happaaal* flomehow thae* laal vasia ad Ba. dtoa- eoigae'a Umated me. Aa I eatorad Olandele Hoan I eaw tte Visiton'hook lyiag on tte haU table. By no meana abauitiy, but qnita eonaoionii of what I waa dtnag, I opened it and Mad aaato tte namea tif tte new atrivals; then I walked npstain, toiaiiig daUter- atoly in tte dinotton I haUeved ite room* 17, 28, and 1» to te aitnated. I foand aqraelf to a tttut eorrldar. It lod to thaae looesa only, aad gara one tte ida* of haiag a patvato, if aot atwMwhat iaolated, part ef tte baUdtaig. I had naver paaetrated then before, aor, to peiat of* faet, ooald t teve framed any legitimato axeaae for teiag then aow. At tte ead waa a window. I aat iwwn tm tte wtodow-aaat. Soaroely had I deae eo thaa mmm oae Inraed tte haadto of a door, rattling it no ally and impattoatly. It waa tte haa* ar " ¦» ¦ Preeentiy tten waa a aaurt rappinn, aa of tte knuckle* againat tte wood¬ work. Thto waa repeatad mora and man toadly. I apiwoaehed tte doar. *I am loekad in. Brtag a kay—to- Btantiy,' an axeited and Impariona voiee demanded. 'Tea," I raaatmdad. to aa aagar whia¬ per. Aad to ton ttme tkaa it takaa to toU. I had gan* to tte •*rviee.reani, anatobed tte kay of No. St from ite hook, waa npatafaa agato, aad had taraed it ta tte look! Bobad from haad tofeet is eame eoetir floating Orientel atna-4ier dark hair hanging lite a elond abont her. her red Upa oaiveitog, and gypay-Uke *y** flatt- tig Witt wbikt *MBi*d to te eleetrie epMhis-haeathlaM, poatfam, ataod tte Ari whom I had aaea tte erantog bnfora, tte mast bMMtifnl batog \ had avar te- hold—aay, it aeemed tmpoaelhla that to tte wide world thera eotild te anoh an¬ other. Bte draw baek wtea ate aaw me. 'I aappeaad U waa a etemheraaaid pMBiiig"ete begaa, apatogatiaaUy, evf- Smtly etrirlag to ragate her eeonoeua. Tbia, howevar. Hi|iaand iavoeaible., Ber WiU waa powarieeato eaib bar exalted pea- tfoo. 'I eanaot h^ itl I am drirea to H— wtetover yoa may think of awt* ate «eatea.s*ttl***lr. *I maet pfaw* «amfl> d*a«* to *oto* oae. BbIl Aral, ttta an yeat Do yoa teloag to thto ^aeet* '•My aaote to Dadtoy. lasaartoito*- lUta loaxaalf.* aaid I, to hopes aagr nply waaUlaaaatm ber. n* thto^— aad ate teat a*M*ly ftw- Wtod and wbtoparsd, wttt a wOd. Mand look to ker ismHtoeat wyaa—'m ttto a InaaUa aaylamr* 'Net aatttog *( tte Uad. It U the Olendale Bydi^attie XatabUahaaeat ia Jlorttohln/ .... 'A ktod ef hotol, tteat* Yea. •X>a ttey tott peopto ap hara sa a rale, Badjnaflettebellaf- ^1^, ao,* I aaawand. aBiiUag; 'wte toaltod ron int* yon._. motter. Poaalbly ste taanarad itells also,* tte added qaittly, Kl Httto mook langh. i 'I anjMiateaLjaottar eonaidsn ate te* riBMSUfb e OhUd U ao dlspoS^*; kny man, plaoed in liw utranmatano**, ten taUtod aeasMaM to pmloag tte totorvtewt She i* oaly my atepmothnr, *ad I am no ohild. I am Of age,* brete to Mlaa Hargnara. drawfaig h«raelf ^ ftoadlr, and aa ate did ae—ahe waa above tte mdihaiy haiglit of womsn^-ate Idokad anpera. Suddenly a diatmstfnl, aoapteion* ex- praniOB eama toto ter *yai. 'Ton an not—a Aietort" ate faiqBind, qniokly. "No, indeed." Her face olearad toatantly. •Tk jon ahall halp m*. *ine* f*to ¦earns to have aaat yon w ma. i have b*ea Ul." ete w*at on hnrriedly; "for how long I do not know, and my atop- mothar wtohea it thoaght—tor naaob* b**t kaown to hemlf—ttat I am aa to- valid atiU. It ainaaad me to aet tte part hwt (ddit. To-day I think ditlanntly abont it. I am being tnatod oroelly— ttamaf aUy, Mr. Dndlw * 'Oan't I telp yoat* I ortod, impol- alraly. 'IfZ Biaaage to harea maaaage eon- rayed to yon, wlU ytra awear to do what- eaar I aak yon, ana at tte aama time ob¬ aarra tte atrieteat seereoy?" . 'Tea. I awear it on my most aaered word of honor.* • Ste looked at me totanar. said 'Thank witt a mOat'tewitttlng amUe, and Tflfi MfifiRf SIM Of UFE arOBZM THAT AMU TOUiD OTTUM >T TUB t tte door eltiiied- 3?*^ Dtowpatoted at tte abrapt dumtwai. yet pleand aad tewildmad by what had traaapirad, I tarned to go, aad, aa I dM ¦o, almost rsa agatoat lira. Hargnara, wtem, probably, her danghter had seen eoming along the oorridor. A ebamteiw maid aeeompaaytog kar waa talking to a hlgh-pttebed voiee about tta kay. I haaid her draw tte lady''8 atteatioa to tte faet that it waa to tte tott, aad I man- aged to eeeape, aa I hoped and telierad>' nnaaitoad. A kktmat. tx aigtaatg. *I wtoh te aae Mn. Haigraave." Theae worda. anokoa low and aomewhat .imuuy,- wara atwraaaad to 'Btdtona, wte, tnikt aame afteraeon, wae ataadiag gaaiag ont at vacaney from tte froat door- Ttera waa netting abont tte apaakei to attract attention. Ste wai smaU and alight aad dressed rery qnietly in blatt. wbioh peihi^ waa trne. Bnt te wae api enough at flgnm. "Then to aMra, Hargraar* here. H« eitting-room is St.' Tte young lady tarned to thank me fm my iai onaation. I waa sbont to rain my hat when—"Mtoa IfBten—Kdaar I ex- elaimod. Ste blnahad erfansoa aa oar area mei tten, drpppind han, ahyly. 'Ton an miatidma, lir^ ste thh, fUtodagly. 'Tea tan SM for vom* oa* *!•*.' ¦Ia it peeaibto yoa tera forgottaa mef. I knew yoa inataatiy, alttai^ tt to sih Tbaa tog to attend en Mito Bargnara; that to aaoagh.* Ste apote proadlr. almoet defianUy, with a eootoan ttet aaiaaed me. Bdn* Ijynttm, my old tirtor'a danghtm —my old aweetheart—redaoed to thtof Sutyaawatan'ttet ia, oaa year befon aqr faihar died, aad tte sabeemient breakup Of my teato Mr. aad Mies Lyatoa vtoitod aa at oar plaee to Sonsy, aad aa ardaat fliitatiaa betweea Kdna and aiyaalf waa tte raaalt, ttoagh it easM to aa abrapt and nafoitilaato end¬ ing. Aftarward tte fathar and daaghtet weat to SMlde to Jemmy, aad aome ato montte ago I had aeea Mr. larataa'a daath reeorded to tte IVasea. VMoely woadmlag oliat had beeoBM of EAm.*) heard tooTdantaUv ate had gone ont aa a govotaaae, aad. if tte tratt aumt te told, Idiaatiaaed tte mattor fnm my thongbto aa aatinly aa I beltoved I had diaSiiani bar imaga fsam aay heart. Ttet tta girl I had tnat aeen waa Xdaa Lyatomlfattas oerlato of aaof tte faet tbat ate pntMidad not to know aae. Bat tew eaa a geottomaa toaial ea aa ae- anatotanee whtoh a lady vtitaally denieat [y only ooane wa* to wait aa patlaaUy aa I ooald fer tte naraveliaa of tte mva¬ terioaa alranmataaoM m wbtob 1 af^aand ahsawheeastotovotvad. I** BB ooatntoBo.] It bas aiwitys baeo ogam of that tn the act of Congreas author¬ ising the World'* Fair the women's portion of the national body was de¬ signated the board of "lady" managers. With pteclsely like right the cximmia- alon sKHild have been tailed the board ca "lord* managers- 'Lady,* whatever lto original sourt^, wben used In oonjunction witb public dnty mean* in good English tbe wife of a lord. We dispensed wltb "lords" in tbis country a little more tban a hundred years ago- Man is the no¬ blest work of God, and woman Is cor* relatlre of man. President Palmer said at ttie DelmoDloo lianqnet tbat lie. regretted the mistake. To Ex¬ press this regret—which every person not Illiterate or rulgar, if American, must feel -in so con^iicaoiis a place and to make no effort to txirrect the implied flunkeytam, which Is laugh¬ able as well as rnlgar, Is not liecom- ing tbe most distinguished national otOeer of the World's Fair. Let tbe otBcia} designation be altered by au¬ thority to "the Women's Boart^ Worid's (tolnmbtan Exposition." Does Pred¬ dent Palmer know tMt another egre¬ gious error was coma\itted in Issuanoe of commiBsions to tbe ^iromen? Tbey were described as 'Mrs. Oeneral" Tom Thumb, etc., Instead of by tbe names they bear as women, not as wires or daughters or widows or otber rela¬ tiros of mon luring no relation to the World's Fair. Since-the fair Is to stun tbe workl wltb its wonders, it would be well to bare all ito ibcidenta' arranged decently. raop. DiUKvra, m sn addreas in Vienna recently oo oasualtles In bat¬ tle, satd tbat tlie pereentage of com- batanto woiirided by bombs or oannon balls on modern faattlaflelds fai slight oompared with those iacapteitAtied by rifle ballets. From oheerrations t>t battles Id tbe Franco-Prussian war be found that wounds inflicted by oaralry or artillery are oomparatirely rare. About 80 por cent, of all casu¬ alties were inflicted by ballet wounds, 16 per cent, came from arlUlory and 6 per cent hy t^« saber or bayonet. Futtbermore, it Is a fajlacytasuiDPOee tbat tbe majority of wounds caused by artillery or bombs end fatally. Tbe deduMion is tbat tbe prinoipal study of army Hiirgeons shtilu/l be i dl recU'd low.iid rcllovlnir wounds Hefbre aiMI Alter—Ifaaglit <n It—liUce JToan — Itank nraaolmr — Baoh Bad a FMttraiaoa. Bto., Bto. Thm aweat mifldan* *at to a row, Witt thm grim dragcoB behind *em; And aaoK awaat matdan hod a Aad all o( ¦am mada'am mil Bat tboaa IbroB ttaidsaa an matrmw In time tooauattfiie fTooto roali fliid 'em AUalona-foritoeettie Thera oan aona of vary flrst row. maka'am mted 'em -Uta. Bkvairt IB rr. "Pfatppr'a a weU-fcaowa hgan at tte elate, toa^t tet" •Ta-Mi te'a tiw et]^."—Tmtii. UXII JOSH. Be-^"Wby is Jostiee represented aa a womaaf She—"Because ber work is nerer done."—Elmira Oasetto. BAOK KAD k raawBwp. '•My terorito iiower is tte orsage- bli^NKim,'' rmaarked Matel '1 ttittk I prefer tte poppy," repUed Amy«—Detrajt Free Preaa. BrraxKB Baetn.Aamr. ; ' 'Is Wkg- a good wottarf' ••Oh,ynKfafa." » ^^HBagalarlt' ••H^utor^ aa elock-woik. Btrlka* erery noSf."—JTadg*. CfLUB otwaip. "Bar* you beerd of Howoll Otbbon'* totast faifstoatioor "Ifo; wbat to UP* "He bs* beooma aMieted to tb* ohiysanthemnm habit."—Pook. BB SHOWXO KSR. Iliey had been aitting to afleatw-for •OOM tim*; tte clock w** stowly dtdg^t gtiig ito handa to tte point titot Wonld mark eleren. Ste had yawned, Mgat^ and so fortt sarenri tfapn, bnt be did not aeem tb oatch on, ia tlie aemiaafjr giria tera it. At length ahe asid: "Do you know aoy ahug pbraae, Cfeoigel" "Wen, yal^ I tellew ae,» te isid, rstber smprited at tte qa**tioa. "Whst is sasant by 'gettiag a movt on youf " Oeorge looksd st her flzedly for a moment. Tben te add he wonld gira her sn imitotion of tte sbmg, sad sb* waa alone.—St Paul Dtipatoh. . TBB LkaT DIVUWB. Teaoher—"If yonr nwtber shotdd w|tt to glra each one an equal amount of meat, and ttera ttould te eigbt ia tte fwaUr, how many i^ieo** woold ab* ctttr 01***—"Bight." I. Te*oher—"Oorreot. How A. ptaoe woold te oae-el(^itt of tte whol*t re- member ttet." Ohue—"Tm'm." T*aoh*r—"Beppe*e eaeh ^eoe wapi cut *gain, what Woold r**altr* Smart Boy—"BhctaeatiM." TMwhMr—"Oortdet. Aad It cat *gator ~ Boy—"Thirly-*soonds." Tswster—"Oorteet. Ifpw tof^KMe w* *boald cot aaeh of tbt thirty-two place* *g*io, whai wootd reanltr' Littie Ofal—"Hatt."—Oood News. TBB iisnaL xmo. Mrs. Wsit—"What ktod of a tniprlM party wss it, ibhnt" Mr. Wait- "Oh, tiMimaal kiad. Tte 'sarprhsd' pantw *aid te waa bat be ttod Uke ttnnder. "-Yankee tod*. AX AkmonoDs oomukoniT. "Bo te praised my siagfaig, d^ tuV "T«,he said it waa haarealy." "DidtenaUyaaartiiatt" "Well, aot ezaet^: but te prebably Bieaat that. Be ssid it wat aaeartt^." —Truth. BAXK TBBAtanmr. "Well, I would tera beea eagi ¦ my *¦¦' WUI W<«DS. "A SOB thst sleepatt to hsmst ososi* BOW it it had not baen for "i)id tte toterfenr "Tw; ate beoam* haiaelf."-Uf*. Wh«n people do not lara tiiey srp not flt to lire. Hstred U a flra which bans, bot eon- *ini** not. Wbererer ttera I* ignoranee than i* **If-oonedt. Meeting end tirerooming .dUBoaltl** makaa eharaetor. An hour hwt wiB gat bttind yoa sad oh*s« ytm fororar. If work to growtt, tte world to fnU of peofta wte era rery small. Tte t*Bt of true manhood ia wtet te i* wiUing to autbr for others. No bad man ever make* hlauelf any better by cfailming tote* taikt. Tte poorest of poor ara rery often thow wtem ttefa neighbon eonaider rich. the leagth of a t|0 in a hom to ahoolj not te fOB mBLWAnOM OBLT. Judge—"Hara you aaythiag to why fentent^ of deatt pasaed upoc you!" Prisoner (baagbtily)—"If I tere aay- tbiog to aay, I'll My it to s^ aatebi- ogn^y."—Ufe. :*^BKmmTT BBBOKBD. Mrs. Henpeek—"Oraeiona, eaat you rememlier wtet it was I wai gcing to t«ll youi" Benpeck—"No, my lora." Mn. Henpe(ik-^"I dootora, yoo grow mon itapid erery day.!*—Troth. BBIfVBOM TBB OUItJBa.. BdlBoy (excitedly, to hotel ttrnVf— "LMitiiinghaa atmck in ttt, me." Otork—"b 4M bortr' BeU B<»y—"No, air; te'* *II light" Otork (to book-kooper)—"CAaqiadM $i ba axtn heabl--itlur^7 ;.; Ottlom*r-«'4f *hlp' faip a few iayof*^ Naw Otott "Tas tm'ma, H wfB. We'ra bad it in tto drng Iw wth* aaw, aad it'* jiMt *• fr*tt m **hr.** Tte Bom (a aioaad toter)—"Tbonam why did ttet lady l*ara tte abop ao aod¬ dealy. "-Taakee Btode. wna waa Ban—j ibt. ' "De yoa tiriak we wOaMTliie auittn to eatt othert" ate Mid hesitatingly,tefOn tte flnal aoeqptanee. "Oaitatoly we would, after a Uttia whil*," te tnponded with aopraaw ooa- fldenee. MAUthat to amomtmtry to for youto*aity*ar**if tona aad wa'U get atoag beaatifirily."—Detroit Ptm Ptaat. BxakMoao am rAUia. Hsny—"list Mms Oeye ha* aetaaUy oat iae; aad tte osed toprateod to thtok *o moeh of BM. Than k aothlng for me to Ura for BOW I" Ned —"Oh, BoaiaaM, siaai yoar ehanoM an better than «r*r; yon tmgbt to te able to dlapoM of yoonalf qaito rmtdUy at out ntak"—Btatea Aaa- *eript, iMnf'* TAi« saop. Mha Qoidouoo—"Ara you tte Mr. Jooksr wbo writv aU tte fonay tbbtgg tot ttepapsnt" Joak«^"W*n, yw; I MippeasI sunt admit it" Min Qadauoe—"Tbsn why Is H yoa dont ny aayt Pra beaa waitiiag far on* sU Mm ersolag." Jcaker—"My dear madam, it to saeh aapsrdoaabto form to talk shop."— Bostoa Ooorior. rooa hokAx MATtma. "Womsa dram r*ry rfaMoatoaily," te eoid, M te watehad bto wito flaliUag ter toltot. "ft is tte tsshion, Joha," ste said plaoMatly. ' "Fhddon te haaged," ssid he. "I wmdd te saperior to f«*htoo if I w*n a wonun." , FiramlnntMhit*rteMk«dterto*Mr a battoo oo titojtoek of hto eoat—^Bsoa* JoumaL oas WAT OB aAmia " Xlderiy Boatoa Oantieaau (in Urd •ten}—"My featbaiad friead, any I oAsryoa a iquan, raotaogalar aad soma- whst flirftaned predoet of tte baker^ ait, eonriittog of flour, aqua pan and other afaa{4a faigrediaata, ttoroagjitly adagtod aad sateeqiwstly *»po**d tojpaalbspt iaa comaiodtoo* raoeptactot" Phrrot ifrom St. hottkU'.'.'tay.t Oome pfll You mak* wa tiMir''«€ii«M{o ltdhsd bfe tten to lira wittoat aympatty. Unlem you think mon tten ytm tolk, pertepa it would, te Juit M wsll aot to talk mucb. Tte higher tte bailding iS lie ibe, tte mora tmte tbgce must be in prapailng tte foundatitm. Oomplaiaing ateut the terd times you ara teving doM not make it ewier for anybody eiia. If an old maa only knew aa much aa a young one ttinks te does, tew tltia old glote would whirl. Whenerar ytm knook down a man wbo has opinions of hia own, yoo tum- bto a whoto oftiwd orer. When a dog is in hb own dooryard, te doeen't teve to te very tito to he bnra enough to bafk at an elepbaat in tte street, Thera never waa a aon wte had a fatter who loved him, who ooold att aa mnoh for himMU m Ida tothat arantod him td teve. Ae man who gprn around looking for Spoto on otter people never Uka* to look tottegfaMatoawhaw te toete W "" " (lad.) nan's Seta. THE NEWS kaalwii MMl.lCi- Tab nnesaectod l.iAlslsii of an no' blast to Hewt^ (% killed twuwo faijamd thrae othert *»d dunagad a d>- efkoaae*, eeoatng a gnat dial <|f mnt to tto straat Sonebody'sr - eaoaad Ite aootosnt. Bpraawraauaar PntaoB,of tteTTew Yerff Stoto boamnoe Departmeat^ ls|iiiedaif*>' pott MvSSresaMring tta New T*iti-lJ|b4j IqnraaMtaeinpaay^oAasra tor badm^^ a«nwt, nil dedartog tte oonoern perfeenr^l Bx-ConaRasaifAii Wli^A*> B. Boat died ot heart failoraiail old ags at Brt lya, N.Y. "Riehritetr'Bolrfnsoa.asbi onSmooly kaown, was ssventy.^|gbt : otd. H* waa famoas for hia loMiansa aoaiatanee anwiw pntilio man aUd for Im fiaSedofBnibnL Mas. CAtaaaiaaHAiitAmAnd her nieoiv ¦ Mary Kdhighn-, ware amhvxiated.by a*-<: eaping Kaa to Provideooe, R. I. PoBTMAMBa Van B. Bamx, of Horgap- towo, Penn., has bem dismissad oo eonvlo- tfpn^bavlnK advarssly criticiied PrssidaDt 'Barriaoo. ^ ^^^i Tbb tnneral at Assoeiate Jastios Joseph P. Bradlev, of tto tfnitad Btates Snprem* Conrti waa hM at tte Horth Beformad Chnrdb, in Nawaric, N. J., atter whiob to was baried to Mount Pleaaant Ceatalmey. Jatmom UAtniiaa V. Kxarr, of tto New Jsnav Supreme Ckmrt, was stricken l>y teth in tto Clraoit Cottrt to Jersar CStf- Ba bad prnt Mirerei a vary aarnaat and impresslra eham to tto ^Orand Jury whsa, apsorsntiy witEout warnfai^ to tail batt in bis ebair belpleas. He was born to Bergw Coontr, N. J., in laSB. Tbb great sttooC troltars from tto PlsJo AUa Parm of Baaator Latond. Stanford, of CWilbrnia, was hetd to tto Amerioaa instinw Boildtng, -few York Otto. Baby UcXma, tto two-ysarnrid broOitr io tAagrmttkilm. S:tO<^, wasaSS-toF P.OIoott forfaB,OlW. Forty-nine head warraiaaDaed of tor a total of tdt,tas, an avaiage otltMLSS saoh. S«Btb aad Wear. At Camden, AU., Robert Oerter wa* tonged for tto mordar of hb wife. At Dal- lasTn. C Oaiwhae Ship was aBsooted for fafaotioide. A Ratmoso aod WhMaomto speeial trafa goiiw Wsst, and a pawager trato going Kist, ooUMad at Bine Whtsr. Raw Mexiao. Voor trainmen wsre killed. ., Two todians wan reoentiy killad aaar Bat Portage, Mina., by a mooss whlaK thsr had wounded. A party ot bnatsn fOonia bott tto msn and animal dead. Ito moon waa a gigantio fellow, stan-ling foity tao feat high to the top of the antlers. Mna Daua. Mionotaoa, of VTaaklto Coontr, Ya., hangsd hersslt to tto Mmb of a traa naar ber home. Her sweetheart a foong man named Pioktotd, took peimi. soon after and died. The yoong lady's Oaimti obleotoi to tto marriage of tlMlr Saocktaraad Pinktord. BABX BXABXIIBa t Vtast Ratioaal Bank ot doseditodoarsL liattofi instttotkn, owteg to nee flfty psr osot- aassssaient c oaosed light doposlto and no I "V i I Stobb took cborg* eC tto B^an., " gastrin olaar ia ittitt nearary had fol- lowed tin an of a 4lfl af Is* oream. Thto norel nwthod of tiBttmint wm aoggMtad to him by tte experience of a pi^nt, a woamn of 8S, wte had for three montte aoffared froto symptoaw of gaatfto olcer. Ste hod hsstaatamaria aad seven pain and ooold retato nothing until by ctenoe ate oae day took a anwU quamtity of ioa oream. Ste had loat twenty-four pqpnda to weight. Aa aU oidliwry mattbda of diaHag ted faitod, aad digimled food admiafaAared by tte notum WM r*j«cted, tte patiaat at ter owa d**faa wm alloarad iee er*am, and told to tate M niMMih of it m ate eoold. Bar Mran aymptens at ooce began to aubaide, and at tte ead of two montba, daring whitt from ona to thsee qoarto uf iM oeam wen takea daily, (te bad gafaied twenty-foor potiadi to aright BoUd noorittmeot wm grndnaUy aodad to ter di*t, knd dte made a oompMe recorary. Dr. Hentay b*d a dmilar axpailsaos witt two othor patioat*, to oea of whom then wan symptoaw of perfoiatioa a nd looal petltoniti*, aad te to natnraU* to- dined to think higlily ot tte mode of tnatosaat and to leooatnaad ito asq to afanUH CMM. He teUevM that tte ioa otMm to tton oawa ia honefletol beoaon of tte loool aoaMthatto aetioa of tte eoid poradtting digeatlea to go on wittoat pain, wUm at tte saaw tfane sofltoient material for JigestJOB sad nowiabmeat k aupfdied to tito srsam.—Asserlnn Medical News; ^i-*n' tova I TBOtiSABOB of oattla < to tto hlUa of Senttom Idato. of gram upon tto Toogei ia and ^-two to iizt7 inotaa of aoow..' baa not ben equalled to sr- " Autm Mrroaatt, >h« . _ dai^tsr of a weidthy reWrad-' lamped from a oarriaga at Kampil istoadPrada Ward, tor trlead,aadi bycotttoghar tkroat Pna destroyed tte Metropolitaa Hann Btoek at Caiombo.^ Ohta. mmooO' sr- r --.-r--. -,^-.;i|r»ehlBiiton. BaoBBtABr or Btatb Btuiaa atmoted Mtaisttr lAmeolm to < ¦ngtWi Oovemmnt oo tto qn International oanfereoos co tte qaeettoCL Baw. Da. Soor*. tto PrestdeMTi, to-tow, eelebnUed his ninstjn dar at tto White Hoose. BaonaTABT BiiAora ¦gantourga tto OhUaap hastao ite reply to oor demanda tt 4 OmconaLBoaonaui reeeived at ta Washington from Osnaral Blaal monding tto Dapartmaat of Temk,i the apmou waa axptmati thU Igm 6 ¦oireotloaary movameat wm aaan < t^BBaAbsirview weea heU orsr II ml IwtBo* Bradley. toWattlagton. raeoiKl ot tto asasoa's teven Hiomtakooorof Cooffrsm < M foiiWiitT r" fl ''¦wu dea ¦ of tte fcaBtim XbwHob war gpeai tt BalUraad Tralss. n Is often dodrabto to ttiOava tbs tedium of tnrd by rait by taatfaig tits apeed at wbfadi tte tt^fai >s roaaiag along, snd many parsena amat* ttos*- idm by timfaig tiU* *|M*d by a^tiufi^ watoh ig haad, Uw tim* st which tte rariooSaitepoirt* an paassd. Tbeni* a rale, howerer, whkih gira* approifl- uxatOy oorract rasoltoi whteh aay oae Bwy praoUao withoat nteraace to a time- Uti^t. Tte laUa araraga abont tUtts mm to laagtt; and tte numb«r paassd OT«r to twsnty aaoond* equala, rou|^y, tteaamb«rof milM per hour gt tte trato to trarding. Untom to runntog at a rary higb tixtj milM p«r hour, tten flcufty to eoaatit« pofsaderer, m M tte Jotot bm' oorered by thi. Tm npcrt ,. Btatas Mtaiater to Pttdla*, poat and retara to tto Ooitsd Baal SOOM Jomrniaistte. work has bssa ' by die Htate DaporkmaaC Wa-*^" A mar ATOB wm reoatoed e firom Uaitad Statee WaMer Arming tto rsport of Chila'B oOsr t tnsnt. Uortdam. At OieppedaUt^ to tto De] Bsfae Inrsrleareh Franc* an oroahad thrw teUdtog^ klUai *«oj aad hijarad twenty psraaos. MiBHna BABBoa Lvoo to ttooaat Santiago mtd tto ( Chitoaa4th»^dtad Statm way of aoatoabto ManaraaCoAX pra otlte Uoited Btotn to I meat at Yaiporalaok to i note awl tto Baltiaaon s' Tbb tnumtlontto atooaurl OolUdsdwilli and aaak>tto ' towing bsr oot of Barr^ paraoMweradi tojored. Bxfoaa ttol BtoJanaIra tliay t sn npon Presldaaa Taa ChUeon ehaaad ttonew : BOW betag built Naweaatle, Bngia AttYodoyeDou OMTaOOO bulbHoi strayad UWO boU.^ atsmptoasohoo! aad two large tall daosdto ashes. Tbb rebels was China, with a (abe Frinos^ai hsa of 400. /« Klon Pravcb bas lost no tig tnto line with Busaia'g has pioked a q-.u because ^ihat ^rac ozpelled a FrenCp^ was msltgnlii^ Wlll Franco g^ing up |«at I tbeBUMskr Btilgaria Iffipttiy ttii^noe 1
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1892-02-05 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1892-02-05 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-19 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38966 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
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VOL, I.
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I The Clerebmd Iron aaya that *'a greet maoy
i'motires ara going abroad ii The prodoeta ol the ti eat* *nd fl*berie* of I
NAZARETH
mil**, for- |it*d> Btate*
ara ralocd at $28,000,000,000 a yotr*
j The bonndary coatroveny jetwaen Ofaamchusetta and New Hampahire, after 'SOO yeara, haa been flaally aettled. The 'eerly tarreyon, esplain* the New Tork JPIOM, did not understand tbe variatioa* 'of the magnetic needle; hence the
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1 In nddition to the nsnal advantagoa Iconferrad by leap year on energetic 'yoBog hidiea, 18M will give thero ttty- tmm Bwidaya la wM^h t* ainplo; tbo«i 'Ulammgat. Th* yas^ ii going to b* a oa*W mm tat ft*ih*iiaH predicts tite Braeklra OHiaia.
Fmneyl' BMnnment ttif mon* fotindel of trotton.
ahout to ereot a
bletonian, the fa-i
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Ought ve aot fh be profoundly grate-, fnl to Xexios, aaki ttm New York Pram, | for aolrlag 4m Ifoama probleoh for u*: by oSaring tela|Basnti to the''men ofj nmay wlrei ta ptigtmm to that oouatiyt'
Beaator Stahferd beliere* th*t mag-, B*ti*m oan b* darolcped ia nmn and hora** hy hil*ii|g*at effort, and hi breed¬ ing thoroun^ad* on hi* Oalifornia atotdt farm ha Mka aiad* *xperim«ito to tbatend. J
The StcNPj of a Tragic UlfrDramaa
Ibohirger port of the ooast of Aaaee t i* *nitabla for the growing of eyatari dtrfcbd Into apao** thirty yard* MM. Th**e park* ara «oldtoth*Ml- I for 160 apieoe, and thc beda ua- ' propar cultivation are made to yieUt notai returns. f'.^
Simon WoK. of Wadihigton, ia for th* publication of a IM lef tts aohiien and aailon wh* hata I servtee In tho wan ot the Valtad tBcladlag the war of tb* ^nola- At th* Istt annual reuaieael tie I Oorp* of the Army of th* fcUr- [ subl said tbst half |i# Ua
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Hm Oril Serriee nrcords of the past' three yean abosr tbat ont of the number,' of men applioanta eaamined for tSorern-i ment offlcea ealy a Httla orer one-hdf; pamed, whiid foor-iKth* of ^ women applwanta pfwd."
Uany of tte atateamen and public men of Chile an ef prater muoh tbe sam* atock aa UaAA mt Oltr own people, de-! *(|pa* the fWmtttm l!*rald. Th*ir im-1 m*diata. aaeaatera wera Burapeaaa, aad, of thair pulitle man ara born Baro-j TV new Obilean Ministor of Pub-; Uo WorllB, Don Augtutin Edwards, wsa borain Oiil* ef ¦nglish paranu. He ti a gtaot IjlI itttamd titeBrilfehriatdeat*<> and a .Vatpassno newspaper saya;< "Thoaa who Itaaw htm liest lore to tUaki ofhfaalSaaSaiUahmaa." '
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FBIDAY MOBNING, FEBBUABlf
I shbald still Bar*
aaly a half.di^' tti tha bered that, it yoa did
when I tell yon what de.
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[**1 th* mnallest amount
, Tha oaaa ia quite ohanged
The aew aixtrala-that woman and
rl who eame laat night—Kn. and
paaed(fIeiM |
Month | 02 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18920205_001.tif |
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