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Hentist. "nnsylvnnla .infls In Naxa- IHHK) inn tiubllli Win a «tar* or laeir .„„ ITS UMAgCaiCA ', aest duor la tha (I daalm In CIGARS. '>i«ecn, nio* nock ol m. jsjreidler, Maiiiitactarrrnt fles. . Ph«ton«,- to Say aaytUac ia my ik.'wanby talUaiMii |«tUa| a Iparciariiii •iNwhere. _oo hniiil a laiseand flne lot ol r attended In. irs, fisnreth. Pa. ^ja. Satterlee r Varth TUrd 8i. Easton, pa. Mil A.M.. sioip.ii; sited ex«laalv«ly to dlseosee o r, and tooperalluns on Uieee br the tailaat Haw York ^-•nthoeyaa. Mazareth riculfural Works, R. I. SCHLABACH, Pro'r, Ag Thn ill.KB C, HAHW, lier, keea her sat< ¦n nine oU-wlie wlll er se* ber mor*— ..r«. T ..... m..^. aMlt faltorlDg voice, tho frigh lo Writhing In bis grasp. luui.- "I feS* Uonalhetttrer *i flmliij Misliiii, Separator's. Hub Lever Horse Powers, tine oad Two-Horse Traad Powers, Obm •bellera, Moqilor oad Kzeeialor Chilled Plows, BfrincTMthHarrows, UulUvolSra, 4»-A«eet tw UteMeOonalek HarvaBlanoad Waden, oad Mowers and Rmiwra. — SiieeM Aaeal Far — |tiiiM|itWittr|ii(iH. are vrlH ba nuDish tlBtdlhelr dweilinta. oad do Philadelphia |td| • Rooms, N 21'i Korlbamplon Streei, , EASTON, PA. ^ (ifBee opoi ftom 7 a. m. t* F^£%Mt' work, and loweet i ^^rth eilradnl» cent*. We caoaMaa oS oor wora "rco^uliauM hir «soaUiia 11. ,(>* awl Mitlnuifj« CUweTl —Manufacturer of— Furniture ^Sm>-Room Puiteb. Fancy RocKiRft, l^iKB to K HepUnok We on also tesiiored to aivs oil Kindso< PLUMBING Do you want to Saw Monei? If you do, Buy your LUJVIBER • OW- «9 CTAfrrlNO IN iUSEKEEPING III a«aaau«e to vdar Uwir Dr.Seip's ^Optical Rooms liiiTii tl lipti li |l, vo doats ftoia ChaU* Bquoia, «'Piical examinations free. HACKETT -:- & -:• CHIDSEY, ISQVAU. USTOV, iA. .Stocks, Bonds and • SeourlUaa adkiqpT Ava aou). Fob eonuniaaioa. taeciol altenlion 'fk node Invsa<mfiir«ecurtlea, aad Fiiiknl grwpoainw»»d*dbutihoaa I ssMlved oar most. eareAil Inveati- gMealt enaaialploa orders for Inveslnra at 4Jw Mew'Vaak, HoaUm aad Plilladelpiila JQaawtUIaafaaehang*, available la anal *^ ^, iKad apd oU pwrt* of Baropa * at EnalHid nule8,Bank of Pronea Oamian Mark note*, Ooaad* bWa ?5sg^ Wunderly MILL WORK Wa liava aalarasd aad pol In o naaa*are<a*w aifhlnes and iu» aow bettor pisaTsd thaa evsTbeamlaaeeaasmoditlo thapoaue. Doon, saah, ailnde, wlndowa, Ac. ¦Wimaiaa Wirniihad. A^hMeoinar aga nspecUuUjr eolleltad. Xmlw JtHi mi im Mauoh Chunk Straat. Naaarith. Pa. P.¦.—Waola* ao raraenler w*rk. tori |u ^ a,aa4 aU klaAi ol loteisn eoln FURNITURE! We Etve Ooenad a "ew Furnfture Store, East Centre St., Nazareth, and have in stock RLOR Suites, W I DC ? Z 1 \lm 102-104 South 3d St.. .H].A.axoisir. wxn Keep nnr piirn in nekr« wiuim; '%S^§^^'^i^alA. Let ani*la walk with her tfarouch dor. Nor leave her with tbesuB'sloMgleams! IM aai«9* watoh aru<M*»*»UBa..' l. And (iva her peace oad oa«Bt dreoma , sr aaaia o. a'aaavoa. It I wsrafi srtisi I would paint A Mbf teJCoIr, o laee so true. With o hidden aomethlng tUn o aalnt— And that lace should picture joxt. It I were on ortlat I would know Just whore the atroageet light ahould toacW To brine out oil the wonderlul slow la lb* on* lao* 1 l^v* *o nur ll. If I war* an artlat I would (Ire A hunarr aoul a mist to aot. In the long year* tbat l may-llv* Uwhioh.r raotoM**. Ilt'wai^on .ijiP*-A AIwOTO aborn my msntel-tre* Thine own aweet face; but tt cannot be— Only nj dreams may gletora thee. WmJAMsai<a«L " A Itemarkabie hwm- BY EMILY THORIfTON. M bad aaJMBd 'b^CrSiSM ai «as ftarJa^^(*J3l" The next momint Btbel attanptad to rise, as usual, bnt fooad harsalf so 111 wltb a sick haadocb* tHat Uif at(a*npl wo* vain. Crerr IIbm she lifted her bead from ber plHow It throbbed 'WlMIr, wblle a Mind dlmlaeas come over her to laeb aa exient that she felt It were bet- ler to keep sUH pasotd awar /8k* firiNB had citement, Ske knew olsa 0iai era] bonr* to restore mile eert^ltt of m% Mb aiost aax- loni feelings were oroased at ber nn- boppv position, OS regarded BIr Reginald Olendennlng's sacrefl trast. Tbat the baroaataboald be at aaoe In- foraiad of kls drMUUul loss, sb* well knew, In Ofdaf that steps aitfbt be Ukea for tbe recovarr of the srtsstat triasari. . But "'<^ .U>l» dreadful . paia, baw FiBal% »h?daJBytt»4a eiilr war bator* bar wa* te He sMH aatll she was able to rise. At alae a'eloek a aarv^^t ei|faal^k«r reooi, aad sho pantaa^ ny for b^r uoo-*tfbikit Aboat lan a nmosage caaefrom Sir BaglBald aaklag hoiv yaaa aha could come to klai. She retaraed for oiuwer ttet her bead waeatin In sufb paia^teyifflarad not until afteraoo*. '"'rrm t" About nve Dr. KItenstela called to sea hi* patient, and his lordihlji at onoe r*- questad blai to k»k after^ seentarr. sajring that she wtA not able lo eoiae to blm, wblle be was ai' ^ to ae* ber. I Mr*. Fredoln''OHM'tbea dlapatobed to Ilia* Nevarnail's room to prBpimrber for 0 visit Irdai th* Doclbr. f ' ' As tbe fouag oian entered be wos real- Sha bad migAa-gtiwni attaaipls to rise, aad had sooeeaded In dressing hersalf, bat thaaaaptiaa b^ ovesMiai»>pr, aad oae* »are sha had been Miiiaad to re- eUaa apoa thawed. wbUahaai!««¦ dark eyes aad blaek dre*« mada *lwr«Makf seeia almost like snow. *0k, Doctofl" she sighed, as b« od- vaaoed oad taak Jiar liand In hia n^an fon. give roe soBsetblng ta staptbis bead¬ acha, so that I can go to i«r lUgiaald? He has wanted ma all day, and bas sant far maiaveral time*,' aad I mast sa* him. dropped th9k|iif«> lilshts before, and •reoTKl,- Shn r (. „ . (bathe bad It " "IdiotI jtpoi: aged being twfora 1. . arm such a fearfnl wrench tbat It dislocated tbe elbow. "Ont of my sightl out of ipy honaa thU luUntI You have mined me «Mh JOur oanad cwrelawiipMi StAMg- olB'eF~nlgHt ibalf'yoti «1&Si> .-ao»6rTfin roofi" Onca anln ba raised W« ana—this time to strike. But fortunately, wtth a moan of poln at ths injury frtin had al¬ ready sustalnc 'lock, and so the bldv y sir. WItbout anotb(«r jook st mo man be¬ fore her tbe poor young (Irl crept .from his freielRIb, hnd dniirfag bSrsen (»(>% to ber room, fastened herself In, while she lougbt to prapare for her departure. With her arm banging motionless by ber side, and nearly wild wltb pain, sha opened .her trnaki and thrusttog her .'hvatbal^eht iasiaa aa well a» tke coaM. tMItt «Wa band, she locked then, oad *tWa<'ft*''» kay inta bar tfockei. tfJfSMg, tAg b6areeiy kila<il what, she put jtbe packdte of papers h»r oimt bod iglvaa her, wllli her parab also, In her pocket, that she might be certain of tbelr tofety. Than bMtily putting comb, brathea ^ud night apparel lit a hond-futttl, fU paused ta resi *' ' to her window, she found rain wos. stlU falling, and ev*n tben over jtho earth. Throwing ber. wotorpraef over her shouMora. with Its hood drawn over ber b4p. sb* opened her door and glided Jhfetfrt tlie b«1l. down tbe atolrty' ^nd 'mtA or Oia front entronoe, fortunately without being seen bv any of tb* family. , J^ sM she had pgwaf the sick man's room, -^ Mwknew l^ tba saund of many eaciteii voioea within that they had gone to Kl* asslstaaea, and she Judged be must bave *«0«WtHeTrt"'^'"" blm, and never brsothed fredly ^sid* tb* dear. . r HlUa«j»:itb a.W'**' ''^p ^•"' p»«s«<i Vxe roui badbe<> fr..r,. 1,1 foi 1? . ........ ...... ..l3 ler ehoanal.and hi Raid*, at least aaIIu-^Baa>^ sa« , AdvaBpi;ig to r ramble. -Not «l^w. mn sibl storm. broken, 1 III ortlor i^^fraffv'i tub] •I ha^ had tl •You baW domalAghtMllMam.^ I will give you o r«aii«dy tbat I think wlll tause yoa relief Ul then yoo ' Preparing Ibe tumblar tb then tbrowlpg a left, saying as ha 'if you sleep you ean visit his tor4thlp af UBMlaMntloaed." Ua- ifally baM drink tt. her, tait almost certain ia tbe length cgutrrmuxxL ¦THBL'S tUOHT. , ,The darkness, as fhrnvn said, hod come on eorly, lo consequence of the dons* tlotids and falliag rain. It was after eight when Ethel Jelt.tbe Hall, and then It V«8 so dork undnr the shading tree* that shn could not see a step before her. unoccastoned lo be obrood alone ot so late aa ^tr, her heart beat fost and tears cMlsed over hor white rhreks, brought there by her lean as wnii :¦« tl.n aenta palp In ber ana. Oaea away from ih* hens* on tbe reach of Sir Reginald's wiatb, she paaaad toooaiUer wUther she sbooM go, aad what she sboaM'da As she paased oae HilBg seam«d plain. Bbeconkl do oottaing aaUl a i>hvsi,isn attead*d to har wounM arm. In ordar to bava this ooeoni i was evident that she must seek Dr. Kl (enstain at hfe hamo. Hhe sbruft from doing thla Bamemblanees of tbelr mutual ox-, perlenesair Ihs avaaing before eause* "i ware there, and bar heart #o lluttar at tba very tboughe coolU out have uueix yuu If I had known Be might think It bold and un^sfld- | '»• Sir Baglbald flew lato a furious I his home, glv<in nix riorsn lo tne man in waiting, and thon turned to enter his door, ~ Pill whnt, wim iiiia hn SOW lyliig laa beil - r f It migbi noilM a III K« dog, his fingers eame la con 0 haman hand, and from Its am» < knew It beloaged to chlM or < Throwi.,^..i/„„ tbe door with bis lateh- key, lhe mht ff^m the ball revealed Bthel NevergoH's pate, unconscious face to his astonished gate. "Ethel hera senseless! Oh, my dar¬ ling, my darlingi" he murmured, as be lifted hnr In hll arms and bore her to tbe parlor sofa. 'What can this tpoan?" Placing her there, he ran to the foot of ths stain and called Mrs. Clum to hU asfilstoncn. Tbla pcrspn, fortunately, lat re%djng In hft -DWa foSIb; WaTlTbg" lili 'muniV that she ml*bt givs him soma nsf^esb- menta after ql* long detention, kD'Aaing that he bid eaten notblag slaoaaooo; therefore sirt was ImmMlately by bis- side, and after bearing bim rtato wbere tae liod fouad the ptipt young girl, pro¬ ceeded to unbutton and remove the wet waterproof, while Earie brought cam¬ phor and other ramedles, and then at onee devot*4 himsrff to her recovery. Wltb Joy, at last, they sow her eyas open; bnt tbe cry of pain tbat followed filled both wttb lorprne. ''My armi ray arm!" »bo rrlod. "Yon hart my arin. ¦» Seelw ttlkt "ig moi* sarion* wM XhV eiiii fmpft TkTHl, tft. Elfepstoln rolpH^ni me bond be baM. at it fbemed to pain her, asking, w be did fso, "If sba bad taijond haafftTany- wherff?" ' "I canaot stir mv band, or arm, and fear ll Is broken," she moaned In reply. *I came here tdsbow itto yop." •Than It wa* hurt before you left the Hallt" returned tbe Doctor, passing bis bond over tbe aselesa member. In order to see tbe nature of the Injury. 6b* b«w*d ber bead, speaking no word in reply. , , •Is tt broken, Doctor?"' finally th* managed to ask Mil disloeated at the lo replace It, I fear I n. Itinil be Impot- .{o ont again la thlt therii'loro Mrs. Glum, my bonse- koeper, must prepare you a room, and. you win remain here to-night After sba las mode you com forlabie in your bed I innr:t rr place the bones, and then yon "P perfectly quiet, or, sfter all ^«maBt, you will be thrown into a lovcr. ¦' IHriag Mm Clum several instructiona, „ hor it.m.1... the room lo prepara reception; then, aad Mil o**r ths sofa Mill anod her In a low he o« 0J<; not ¦miy iiKi of COI bean nt "I nat lall me this iastead tba stonn, when I bava all sinrn eight this ovaa- enly thus lo pash berasif lato bl<pre»- ence. .'' ' ¦ •¦ Still ll eonld not be lie'lped. Hrr arm 'cdn|d not bo raised, ond on that arm the 4<»<iMtd4d a«w for her dolly bread. ""Bittarly sh* upbroided h*r«lf for ber straaga aoglect in reference to that kaifft- Oh, that she had been more careful, and less easily unnerved. She ought to havo espeeted movements iatlde tberooai, wbare a wild aalauil wai kept, aad therrfora ooaatad It silly ta bava beaa ao overeome at ta forget har dnty at the first sound sha had heard. Bagrets, however, wer* utele**; sh* niuf My« lb#a«. and bow dItBnult to keep In t^ patbl The rain beat upon her In torrents, an4 It seemed a weary way before she passed tbe porter's lodge. Onca IcMil md hesaad, tha could see light* l«<SlaMin«W (willing houses for dowa th* road. Tbe flrat of them she knew was where Dr. Eifeattaia lived., and hope revived \ once mora,, aad she pia|t*d on, tblnklng,J BnttMMMlataaed vary rongh. Oraat rut* bad beea tude In the earth, softened by tbe kmg rata, and these caused ber to trip aad fall twice. Both tinwi It had Jarred ber arm, and drawB for i teats of oaguUb. Wiping Mil away, she struggled to ber teat and persevered. Al loit tbe>gata was reached and opened wltb difliculty; tben ogoln odlizy feeling came oyer ber, oad Jutt a* b*r feet'OMmMl ea Iho pei^ she fall for- waf4jn «long. ileatto-Uka swooa. \ Dr. Blfensteia bad gooa out lata tk* •OUBlor. b'tor his call .gt. lb* ^trqget'^ to visit a rather crithoi case, ana did It teamed that the medicin* and klg^ not n*«IA np^j' <)>>lte late. As he passed calm, kind words did soothe br', for at once tbe fall into the r«atf«E Aaep so much o^eded. The nap proved quits a laAg i^ef snd tt was seven o'cluck in tba airaalllB be fore she crept tbroogh Ma )wll, aad, with atremMln|fi<Mr>l!#jNiP' «r«*U7 re¬ lieved, entered Mr'mVNfiM's pretence. At once the saw that ^ illnett had discomposed blm. and thiK ka was nn- nsaally Irrilabia aad narvpiit. •,. "I am torry I could uot come to you otfll usual," she began, but he inierrupled ' her by sayinf, ctatirif ^ ¦Oh, yes; I dare say. Stop all apolo¬ gies, ano while we ara akrne tetl aie it you obeyed my orders latt night." "I did," faltered tbe poor iRrl. . ^ •DM tbe thing work fo\yr- askad \iSk aagerty. » «v^ -It did. I had no trouble in the Tower at all; bat, eb, (Nr VaglaaM, something terrible ba* bappaaadt^ •Whatf •xc.ialmad the sick man, startiag up in to sudden a manner tbat it caused him lo fall back with a groan, oltboogb be kegt a firm grip of tka arm lie had talHMl In his aulteaiaat, i«gard< lest of tha fact that Wt Ucht gras^ canted ber to turn pale wilh path. ••I dread telling yon; but laat as I left tho Tower to piiib back tba paM* a frlj^tfal aalM ^a ImVr Jit^ bAPMban a largo monster dartad obtk flatbed tbo caadia from my k*n^ and, with a bowl. dtsappaared.* •My Oodt Olrl, (Irll* yelled tbe furtated man bafora ker. Us face tu log pnrpto wilh rafl*. '^I>M It this you taTlmerdottf! Ba^apedl Hpeak?" added he, roughly shaV "^^ "^- *^olt mo It Is a Jutt wwri* ••No,8irRegli> e pallid Bthel; "It I" »' > r vou hart there m through the porter's lodge ono of the servant* ba> longing to the Hall stepped out, oad boiling htm, bode bim to drive there at oaea, a* his matter wat ia tanible dlt- Ircss. Wllhout wolUng for o second bidding he turned Into the grounds and hod Just entered Kir Heginald'* room when Ethel gilded past tl tn b*r flight from tb* bouse. JAWfAirlib surpN8a.»ad Inteaie won- dw mpk'iiie pbyslctaa saw the chonge o fewJifiirt hod wrought la his patl«ut. Tnat something of a startling choro^-- tsr bod produced the. effects now mani¬ fested was perfectly fipparent^ and that tbe good work of the past few weeks had Cin som* fit of I ' be denied. At unco ho a»w mai nxt Reginald was in a worse coadllioi^ than be nod found blm In tbe first visit b* bad made after tbefajl.. "What hat done thit7» ka atked «f l,ady Conttanoe. "What excitement hat ho undergone tioee t left bim doing wall at-ttbtonfteraooaf *Mo one knows. If Ita Nersrgall came to bit room about 7.. iWe then heard him speaking in a furloWily angry wty. and after awhile lils bell rang a loud peal fer latitlaaae. Oa raaehlig him, he wat Hone, saffering at yon tt* him now.* -Wbare wat Miss Nevergall. •Hhe must have returned to her room. ¦ • lieen sick allTay," wat tba Pr 111) mm nervad. iilffhi i.iiiiiiprt theDocto^. ten coW* Aod tbaa baronet a sloe as eeoa as be saw aie ta day, and hade mn iMtontly leave bis house. Kg. my arm wan burl, I was obliged lo coma' toj "> I (toll, bow wa* your arm dislocated? And what meant the mark of those ftngen which I see upon the inrfoceT" •Do not ask. Doctor, for I cannot tell yoo." -WelLttlo. tMI«i«by didOfr Begiaoi ulsihmse?" •I caimvtteli )'ii: ' nua mill her only reply. .. . ^ •Was tt far auy willful fault yo* had eommictadr" , "No: ob. no! i i.«^ m^t with on acci¬ dent ibrfiuvi "Vtfxt Vt- plain. Inshoi., .„_. uut iatand- Ing it, neglected o doty he bad charg*d me with aa tha day «f my frtffbt. by tba raUrdod. My nervoutaeai tiini oaosed me to fergek tosaetUag. He bhd Just discovered It, and flew tn a raga." •Thnn tba brute seised yoar arm and not tell net. It is I eoson." him as he la(y have kelpeU shall never gavail tbts wrench I mb, child; I know well I was not theri -IshjnU have struck hel^ese In bad. 1 couli it Hut yoa ore safe toaeh yon tgala." "Moi for I shall never go baek. Bu> wbere •ball I go? What shall I do now?" she sighed. In reply. •Stay bare, of ooiu**, aaUl you ore well; thaa a place wlll be provided, never feor. Promise me one tbtng now, which Is, uot tq worry about tbe future. Leave everything of that nature for lime and Providence to moke plain, and try to coiaposa yourself in order to reoever the sooner. Will yau do this? Ue took har well hand kladly, alawMt tenderly, as be spoke; a|^ meoling hts anxious, basoechlnggailiiwB npon ber, site binsbed faintly and gsve t^ required promise. ft?. Sioux Oitt ioxsA&AU By no poa- •IbiUty can prloea of furm produce gi io low tbat the farmen will not thlt year qiake proflt The fhrBsert will thlt yew ba th« moat praiperoiu olatt Id tbe commanlty, Tbay ara to to¬ day. Tba banki arm making do- proflte BOW. Most of them ara actu¬ ally lotipg mmey. 1%« ^ )a dark over mwiafmtnrara. Tli^ Ate com¬ pelled to atfOfi work, thiowtiMr muUI- todee of anployad vvt et waget: Simply to ttop i^imUoiu fet a tbort period meaDt gre»t loat to many maottfactureii. The farmer*, at-* 4 ^ dbM. sra gftttlng Um iMMt of 4t Kren If price* of timtr gta^a orop.s gbonld go s good dMl lowor'ttiAn they ara now, tbe fact remalnt that tne prtcee of nottAt tbe wares for whloh the erops will be et<4iaDged must also go lower. Tbe farmer It the tnai to be enviMi 8AIL0B8 KILLED BY ENEMIES IN SAN FBANOISOO. A Terrible Crime r»rrlp<l out by Union Sailors -Throe Buildings Destvoyad aad Glass Broken for Blooks-~nw* Hen Blown to AtoMs-A Slatli Woaa«*d. AMspaMiilWm iMnVMaelseo, Oal.,sani MX mea were Mown up with dynamite early la the momtaMT on the water front. Two were killed outright, thrae died in the Oity Beoelviag Hospital after o lew hoijr.) of agony, and tb* *tx;th still Urss with the pros¬ pect of ultlouU* rsopvery, but be wUI h* * shstferedahd hrbken wtMk of a maa. The ezploakm waa the nanli of adaUbtrate erimp. meant to do faf deadlier work tbaa th out of five llvm. Itlseharged di Ibe Ooaat-Beaawi's TTalan a MruuK >ut> Iswieaa orgonlsstiop tbat ni« ruled the Han Franclaeo water front for four yebta aad moi^. fVo liat of the dead isi Oaesge Bolaee, p«edrtvet,aaed tw«nty-t w«t WUUom T MookeiiEle, boxmokor. twent:^ two, Oharlea Bernsrd, boonJlag-hWse' em- phqia, t«eaty-flve: Kdward Mnipfay. aoilor, iweoly-slght i Andrew HoauinaeMi, Sfilor, twenty-live. John Onrtin, Jr., is tha survivor. Ther* Is a mmot Ihat aevea mea were ia the party' and that the miaalag maa wo* blown to atoms, bat no tragtaaat ot a aevaalh body oaa be foand; The aoeo* of th* explosion wsa bl troal Of Joha Ourtta's sailors'^boanl- lag bcase. «t^ Vain street, near Harriaon, a weodea, two-atory bnilding. The CarMa house liaa for yaar* been kaown aaOBoa-naioBor "aoob" aalk>»' boardiag boose and attaeka ot more or leas taatallty hov* bom tima to tlrae been made Jhr unioa aallon, both anon John Curtin and (be men h*.hoa**d, and thr** tiiae* bos Oorthi beaa bnilaUy baolaa hi tba past two year*. Qnly two or tbr** doya a«o a Imp waa aat oo ttta sMawolk forCurtia to toll into. Aa o yesuH of the iaiarl** thn* reoelvad be was Igriag hi bad whea tb* ecplodlon oooarred. Al MMnijhKba dear ot tb* Curtin houte waakMk«d. Most of the iamolai ware ab«l, lasladlBgMr. oad Mrs. Cartlaoadtbilr liMle ehlMraa. Bam* oa* tried tha lotah contloua- ly oaitstid* ttwar. A law olaatoa later tbs dx viethns strolled down the «r*af. Ali bat two wera lodgers ia Ih* hou*e. They bad oil baaa at • th*atr« oad stopped to ehat a mlnate ev two baf or* aaparatlag. Touag Oanin saw Mag agalal the door what a*nB*d to h* a vail** eoveiad with on oid hioafcet. Jtrktalg,awav the eovera he Blakod oa the vail** tad laataaUy put U dowa again oad aprang baek with the rry "Boys, Ifadynasritirr MaOaiaaa** stepasd torward oad oore- le*riy pa*h*d th* valle* wHh oaa Idol. That laslanr tbar* was o oraoh that akoofc tbv wbato eastasa sid* of Ih* eHy midtea b*an« aad limbeiaftQa their ltslenln«i. ^ Oa«ad.fa partltkms, Uka eggshalls, sirewsd th* ilr*M ti» two blooks with *h*tt*rad wbi- dows, *ad aoiaped oal a yawoiag bol* wher* thesM*walkbadb**a. Wor** Oaa thai, it 1*11 bl tbe taagi* ot tpUaMrad booed* aad broken glaaaHx bodlea seriapad; meat of thwa, to tbes^, oU opponi^lltslaas. rrom tha txa engine hooa* a«ar by oad from every boa*e mea eosM na^aa to the spot. Tbey toaaA tbr** boas** oompMoly wTaek*d. Om af Ib* rains maa, womaa sad ekildiaa vst* erawllag. Bars wa* a naked foot oad Iber* *aalhac,*a4oU aboat w** a ¦aMll •! bara*d a«*haBdoloki«hiag Ibrt waa slllla«ra. MreailylafiroatolOnrUa'kbouse Ihe sidewalk an* torn up for ovar tweoty laat, and hi th* oaatra waiTa hote at leoat llv« Ital deep. Al flr^ gioaee Botbiag eoald be ssea ia tb*' bol*, bat wbea a teateia wai loworM tba *p*Btalui* aow, bolt oover*d wHk *aitb, brokoi gl*tt> and ¦pUnters ot board, the matlialad trggaii^lt^A mea.' Batkia«swa*a htowa oil baktw Ah knaea. lh« head hoag ts th* bddy bj. afawahrwis of Aaab. >ad the waa goae. lathag ri* bf^olothinif gutter aozt to the sidewalk lay tha of Ibrw maa, aad tha tAlaX from two ol thorn ahowad that life woa not yoteatlaet. Potteemea aad patrol wagoa* wara aooa at baad, oad the bodtaa were oar¬ rlad 10 tb* r*a*lvia« ho*pitai. II wo* found that BotaMa oad Meaolane** had baaa la< naafly Mad. Tks sorgaoM aaw at onee that Caitia wa* Ibe oaly oa* who eouldlivaL Itwaaoaiyaa hour or two betar* ail th* rest wan dead. Strangely eno""i> n" ¦¦¦>« "U" wa* h»rt by th* oapMloii Oaeofthav lougnaatba way ta feel bla lemuieiwui » ne was oarriwt •o tha opaiallag table. Oa him, aa oa tbe 3ther vteHsm, thas* wao aol o apot aa iaah aqaar* Irom whioh blood wa* aot oosiag. The bomb waeaadoubt^ly iaaoan? klU KILLED. 11 n Attempt to Rob an Iii' dianaColIeiiH. Two men attempted t 'fe In the '-"'''"¦• ''-nattmiwtof t.... ^ta Indlani lege, at Valparaiso, a few after- Aa a raaolt ona ef thom, C. F. 1 dead, ind bla companion, 0. H. "hind the bara of the oonnly jail wounded. It waa aboul S>^ o'eioek p. m. wben Iwo masked man, armed, eome tato the banking oflloe of lb* college. Tbe only oeeaponts of tbo room were the Secretary. Iflas Kats Cor- boy. aad her assistant, Mhu Emma Jonea. ' til* latter hod entered the room only o nxnaaot before, and woa oovered wHh a re¬ volver by one of the men. ' By a qulok move¬ ment the luocked the weapou from his hand to the floor, aad with a scream both young women jtorted from Ihe room. Ploklng np the revolver tbe litst man ared at Hiss Jones, the balM mMlag her byonly o few ioobes. As the girls oame tumbling down tlw big front stoop ofthe oollege build¬ ing a olaas or young men In a readioa room overhead w«ri attraMad by the nobw. At the sometime Moil Carrier Arnold, wbo was bl front of tba bnildbig, started toword the tttoa. Seetngthot thefa- plans were fraslrsted ond that any egbrt to fofoe the haad sale woaid now be ueelaas, the robbers walked out of the ollle* and down the ataps, revolvan lo ea<rii band. They were oonlronted by Oortlar Arnold, Whom they Mgbtened witn their weapon*. Arnold begaa to y*ll loudly. Th* slu'lents Kwred out of tbe eollege bnlldtags and the R boarding honaaa and dorrakovn*. At tbe Ant about th* rohb«n wheeled wlthoat flring and ran to the feace, over whloh they leaped. They ran tbroagta tho oampav and atiaiglrt dowa th* traok of tha Fort Wayn*' rood toward the. eaat, while be¬ hind them. foUowel a ysltfag moh of stndanlB. Tbta orowd ofjmrsaei* most have nambered IOOO. The etudmUs wtr* generallv unarmed,, bat eorried olnbe and iloiMtt whteb y tbey Ima ploked op oo Ih* way. ' Th* tobbwe •nawered a volley ot stoa** wtth shots. tlothoo O. Howe, ot Mkihigoa Oky, Ind.. who is o son of tha famous old Frnak Howe, ez-dstestlve, was driving oioog Ih* rood' with a wagon Iood otpeoobes, and was tred ot by oae ol the rollers. Be oligbKd trom his wagon, d«|{berately lighted hi* rIfl* ooroos the laaee, oad brought BoMnooo tothe aroaad with a weaa4 In nis breoet. H* diedtasUally. His oompoaion knelt over him oad took his revolver, throwing away hia own empty weapon, bnt before he oould as* ll he waa shot by Howe from tba roodstda. Be ws* then captured and qulekiy pat ia JoU. Moody, tha woandedman, is aboat rwaaly- two year* old, tbe *OB ef o laraliaia daalar ia Ka)amasooaad a atudont of tba Deport¬ ment of flteaogropby. Hia dead companion woa ahoni the same age oad o giadaala of the some department and now enioUwl U Ihe sei«>tlll« olaaa. He r^rlstered last year oa from VersollNb, lad., bat this yaar h* gov* his hoaaos Olnebinatl. How* wa* r*l*a**d oa halLoad Is Ih* bera Sflhe hour at TolporalBo. Tbat aigbt the [oa. OlamJ. Kemsold Howe's wtlre load of peaoMmod the strstta, aad ovar SlflOO wai raallae<l A LETTEB BY CLEVELAND. The Presideat BzpUlas Hia Poaitton on Ftaaaelal Mattera. The loUowiag Mter from PreaideBt Clave und to OoTemor Nortboa, of Oeotgl*. I* whloh the Pref ident al*l** bis po*M*a oo he Aoanrial laasthni ol some taaglh, ll pah- THE NAIlONAi S'H- ' Tas Louisvi: IMit season. Tu> of PItlsbura's i> srersga of over no. Hot, the deaf play eaater fltlri Na»*o«, tb*j tomaatger atf •¦ Foixsai* -,. b*tting ita, even •>•. .j^w., SaUT soagli! Ih* M*W iforks dnrmi them w«r« defeats.^ Tns New tork" »i" tu* seosoB la w) ponent* Ihoa on; C^rrinr tSmaarxt, at pUyiag Mes thM ] lory there is not opt i them. It to not likely Ihat Plnokney third baae fer LovtsvUle next seasnn seema to bsv* i4*l hi* asrve bi hoing hit boll*. ^ Aixof thepltfersof IhePhlladalph shore ia the net proOla of the dab,' the s**aoB bas b«*n a proOtabla ons, net a tidy sum. KvcBT mansger In 11^ oojintry l\a^ threst< ened to luring out a nnmber of new players next sessoa. Bat all of the old timen wlU appear In unitorm a* osnol. Wasaa will "Mike" KeUy be next yeort Niiw York wlU return him to Boston, fiat tba Olobe soys thay bave no jisa for him thera and suggests that "here is o ehanoefor PHIs- burgorSt. Ziooia to get a fast thtoklng ptoyer." Ia Ihe eonise of a baseball game In the In¬ dian Territory o aherill aad his dspnty wara killed, a third moa woe badly wouadid Bad' the lodrth hod Ms hot** Aol nader Um. Tet the rsporta do aol stotij whether say one of tbe four mea wsa the umpire. Tbs diamond medal tirsiatsd CMeaa *a the ma*t popular aMtiber of t^ba PHIodet- Bhio Club, wo* poW lor by poaalif labsarlp. hon raised tn lb* giand sload. NolmMi^' than twsnty-flve e*al* was ooeepted from oay oa* palroa ol tb* mima Th*m*dal I* th* ooetUeat t<*tbnonlsl ever pta*ial*d a baOpltyer. . - oaoooo or raa LSxaoE oimaa Bo*lea....ls 41 WmrTehrfc.M «S BrooUya.M ts 1. 'S. OmW Woo. Iyw«. '« .tn OhielaBatl.M SS .Hi .«H Balllmoie..SI> IS ms .•710hleego...t9 7t Ml iTTooia .as It .mt LoBlavtlle .«S Tt .«.<> .toe Waah'mr'n.eD 88 .na KILLED TWENTY rhe Oartla, hia wife and ohUdne, sad all tb* Boa-aakm soihirs ia tha hoaae. Probably it bad a li^#fnae lAtoehad oad th* man who carried ITtotrad la wsH.lung caoagh ta oma ttut taSsd dooiiigl waa mM^ a ebooee thot brooght tke sU viellms 10 tb* spot jM at the moaaeat whea the d*adly «a- guia woa to ezpiodei Ttta pailea did prompt work. Are* maa w«s* amalad wUkfai ta hour on tiraag sat- iMoa. Iba. OntttataiHb* poUoethato bw day* bafor* aavecal union »iiofS bad waraed her 1^ ths days of h«eeli and bar hnabaadtirsj^^jH^a^:^ ¦ J9E t««&vWORLD. Oaa ralbnadi «mpi<>y l.MO.OSO BsBus iu* a hundred yaar old shoemokar. Toav (H. T.) pbimbsM must paaa aa sa* aminotion. Matt Weetern farmers took port in Labor DordemoBst tot tons. Bij>B|.BWoB«Baa waft 4*y aork generally aaforeed, inalead ol pleoe work. BoaroaabtaJayors will prosecute a polio* eaptatag^iilllias <HfHvlty hi their ra- BaoUdaabeiiar iaokers ho've deferred Ih* Blaeyiiirday d*oahid untU bualaaas shaU bar* impfuved. Laii^rilU (Col.) mine ownert and miners bave aeHled'UMir trouble*, and 1008 mln*is bav* ralniB*d to wvrk. Ta* WorklBglMn'a Asssmbly of Haw Tork, m*l at Albany oadpahilahedthehihorraoord of maeshers ol thoL^lkdoture. Auun (N. Y.) stoaeeattaes to«e 1*11 th* F*darallOB of Labor and oilled themsatveato the We*l«rn Univn n' M.....»..n.»,^ laavBAD ot byinf' (Ainti Band, lb* great cool opern xbanv, Pean.. besdMldedto employ ult UuuJs oatwo.thlrd titia It It anealed that o oonvention or Natloaal g,aii«ing afraiuha wesMng gtais' einbs wHI Bahlid In Miwilohntelttla. tha spring oi UM. ** EzBcuTiva MoasMs, I y "WASBiBaTOif, BepllBber X. t "Hon. •». J. Mofthea. "MyDaorBir: I hardly know how to re piy to your letter of the iMh IBst. Ita to SM tbat I am qoHa plainly on roootd ceming Ihe flnaaelal qose^oSL My I ooeaptlag the noaMaalioa to th* PrasldeBoy, Whea read ip eoaaeetion with tbe meaaagt hHeiy aeat lo Ihe Ooagrees ia mctraonUaaiy a«BSlOB, appears lo m* to tie vary rsplieit. '.'I waat a eurreacy that k) staMs and safe la th* hoods of oor paeple. I will aot kaow- iaglrbeimplleotediaa eondiUoa that wttl. Justly mok* me bl the least degr** nnswvr- ^>le to aay loboivror lormer'Ib tbe UoHed Aaioifar o •htlafcog* la the parehoalng power of the dollar he boa received for a fall dollar's worth of work, or for i( good dol¬ tors worth of tha prodaet of Us tSU, "I n6t oaly want our carreaey tobeol soeh a oharaetar that oil ktatda oldoUan will b* of aqooi porehaeiag power at hoia«v bat twaat Hto b* of su^ a obaraeleras will damoBStnt* abroad our wisdom oad good IMIh, thas oIooIck us upoa a ftrm MandaHon aad ersSM auang th* Nalknis of th* earth. "I want uar Oaaaelol eoadttloa aad the UWa ralatlag to oor eerreeey aafa aad re- snautag, that those who hav* 1*00*/ will apand ood taveat It la businom aad new Wttmpilaia, loriiiil of .hoordlna it You NATIVEB, Oermaao la Baath Africa !&¦ valved la a Bight. Adisp*t«b from Cope Towa, Soath Atrtoa, aoyt K is r*port*d than that Ih* -Wltbool ttlba deslroysd twenty OermoB wageas Ihol wrrt going from WlLdhoak to Swakol aad foar that ^ere going la tha oppoolte diree- lloB. AqBBBt&^f arma aad aamnar' aad tSSbsdnof M>a owaad by tbe Qarn want tsiatd and tVeaiy aatlva* trBv< lib* iweaxj aatl iHnfcUlad. THE MABIETB. I<ata ^^^*Md* P-<—' rrodmea Qna4e<i 'SS ' ' feMaa unt va> INaai K*rraw,l »&,'^?.;2' *. Wkidaey, IStS. ehole* . Whll* kldamr, 18S3. obohi*. Lim*, 0*1., VtS Iha... Chaaapeaa, 18SS, B baab tie f 9 ISO 9 1. Crs^inery-«*te. tabs, asir* HIaU, paih, eitioa Wastom, flr«U w*mani,***oBd* Wailwa,tbirds State dairy—half tubs aad Suitat*oad' Mil*,' a*---' Half taha aad polls, teeoode W*l«b lab*, adia* W*Mhtab*, sm* V*l*h tub*, s*eoadB.. .^ ¦.. Wasten-Iis. arsaaaary, fttsss W. Im. anwaery, staoads tt M I W. Im. er*aia*iy,.SMs. . We*tMBfbalory,ta»*, Snt*. W. BaetBty, ismads. W. FMitory oad dairy, third* ear* fright by eolliaa it lootiob aad uareaaooohle. oad you eaaaot artreHt th* frij^eaed maa Irom hoordlBg hb BM>B«y. "I woat good, aoaad aad staUa oMaay, aad o eoudltloo of eoafldaoee thel will keep it in ua*. •'Wtthla the limits ol what I hsve written. I am o trisBd ol sUvor, bat I bolleve tt* propw pkMe la oor earreacy eoo oaly be Baad by a majjiflUmmi or our earr«ney l«gl*i*tlpn aad tbaitlaiaratlonat eiirr«ney 1 a eoaabti eat aad. oom- "I think aaoh a thing eaa only ba entered upon proOtobly ond hmefolly otter the re¬ peal ot tbe tow, whloh la ahorgod with all our Duonelol wo«*. In th* pr«nal itate ol th^ pubHo miad thi* tow oaaaot be baitt upon aor paiahad in auoh a wav aa to fellav* the sttaaUMi. "I om tboraloi* eppo**d to tb* lr*e oad aBlt*ril*d eolBog* ol silver by tbis oounttr oloae oadladepeadaatly, and Iota la fOvor el the immediate and uaeoadttloaal r*p*al ot th* purehoslng etous* ol tb* ao-saU*d Bber- laoturiBg'Bn tm^^thaMMt are \ ae \ X flowar girla eommenee in and remain aboat Ave yaon '''b* jivwrag* wag* i* ormc $10 workers talk 61 aoo«pling - the depre*. ^beabustaeM irsealar, Mbta.lh*railway oompaay iouod Bulliv In thn nourts of work- A jvooa, Oban nel one t$'.v Wh in cr«itlDg tbe lrlBl> storBsy nlgho, Itnofke'' tllUK U s,"ga*pei ion, ia Ployad. tgohig I ooalea* I sm aatoaiahed hy tb* oppo- stth>B tn Ibe Beaate lo snob proaipt oetloa os would rnOsv* the prsasat untortaaat* atloa- tlOB "ify dolly piayw tai Ihal th* d^lar ooe*- Bloaod by saoh oppooitlOB may not be tha oauae of plunging th* eoantry lure deMrtfr depr«a*lon thoa I hove yet known, and thot the OeaMMratlo party may aot b* jaatly held responsible for aueh a e*ta*tropbs. Tours very truly, OBovaa CL«vai.4sa." FMQHTENED TO DBATH. Htos*d tne Olrl Bat KUled BUaseU- Sh* Die* of Fright. nelaon Kuney, aged tweoty-two years, whUa out driviag at Adriao, Mleb., with his sweetheart, Mim Maud Btataiard, atttsuflad to aboot her, aad ttOUng m tbe ottampt, flr*d o sbot iBto his owB.bsad oad diad *ltMpl la¬ staatly. The giri wa* ao fMghlaasd that sh* dl*d a*xt day. tt It sold trom tbe reoult ot bM es- 'Oerleao*. i Is re*poB*e to Ih* eall to*a*d by iov«(aor Bloa*. ol Missouri, lor • CoaaeBtioa rsai*- seatiag' th* Boathem States, to formvlSI* plans for iaeraosbig imndgiatioa and ad- voaolag thalr material pro^rerity, r TOmAg aaal oleltar to^ovwaer L_ foroOra Mm that be hod oppobitod ti dSlsgata* 10 repr«*«it Booth Ooroitea 1 proposed Coaventioa. Oao ol lh»larg«st ehS*** d«*la ev In Canada baa been oloaad by D. A. : soa, a Hoatraol doolar, wbo *oM M.S. el JoH mob* to tb* lapreeantattve ol j llah boats. Xhe loUl value involvwl t . WW. The oheeefl market t» strong, oah tn uw reseat in Ittraiabto od rao* irook ¦rat I m PaSlsUm*, Mrlagood. Part skbae, soauBoe PunJEm*. Slal**adreaa-*ra*h. Watl«ra-»»et||, *afly. Dnekeggs rmr* laa 1 Apalea-lBlirior, BhU df*MvailaMea. Bhbl..... B*dvarl*ae*, lall, V bbl. Peaia, BartMt, * bbl Otbar Madi,* bbl... Orap**, D*!.. »t> Oeaeotd,1i» ?... Mi«a(a,V» MuakaiakMB, «bbl Paoahw. M<i.. « boaket CrdafaorrM*,' Cape Ood, « bbl » n ss 11 SI It w 11 a i« l'l W m ,»bhl. l8SI,Somaaio OModds........ SS Sts s ty tl to 18 180 I s tava fomutav. Fowls Jwsty.Btats, Paaa. ««tlsin,Vti Boostma, oM. B » Tark*ys.Bti Duakii^." r., H. T., BpUr W**t*ra, V pair 0*«**, WsataDi, « pelr. Rgaoat. Bpoir 'Aaasoao rDOLTBi—raosa anxaa. Turkays,Blb CUeksos, noa, * » Waa«m,V» Fowto-at. and West, « ft .. Daekt—Fair to tin«y, B ft. ¦ »m»«m,»ft......... .- 8priaa,l..L,Bft - a5*»lU*terB. B ft Baaoha-Oorfc * doa Wblta,Bdos Potato**-Btat*,V180ft*... Jersfl-.Bbbl L. 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Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 45 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-10-06 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 10 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 45 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-10-06 |
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 40199 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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Month | 10 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18931006_001.tif |
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