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ALBKBTO. )„ Publlpi VOL. IS MMb •ew Dentist. Dr. G Iraiiluaie m aviiu (toi' rath, wr > lovur II IMMER, IviirPcnniijrlvBUia mras In Noaa. puhllc wiu -. wiin n NiinrB *»f Ifttlt <>|iMtwnage. L X> JB3SmSTie,-Y' TMAtZ trs BRAgCHXA «iaranu>(><t. lad Birael, aaxt duor to tha ^^K B'ROS., iHMwturers ol ourt dealen la CIGARS, vin? Trilwfro, nioe Rtook of lalt.v. Kaotorj' -Nasaretb, Fo. yhn H. Kreidler, MonalOetarsr of [uggfes, • Phaetons, cet&STjrinffWaofoiis. to Bvy taythlac la aiy i do wall by salUng aad gatttBf I Mara pgrdiuing alaawhare. tOM bond a Urge ond llna kd ol r vraoiptljr attended to, Iqaara, Hasaratb, Po. Dr. RH. Satterlee OmCX: tl tfortli TUrd ft-, Easton, "Pa. aa: t to U A. M., S 10 t P. M. Iraltad »«lu«lvoly to dlaaosMi e a Eor, ond to afierotloita 6n tlwaa mted b>i. the lolssi Msw York \ ^ dro|« In UMsyas. Phlladejfrhla ^ Dental • Rooms, Mo. n? NoHhamptoa Mrast, EABTON, TA. OAes oren fram ta. ta. ta f work aod iowaal Ith rxtThrted 9 I'ltbniii (nin, Mb. " lb fllM fromTteup I aai larth, IS. feiniaranter all oar aora tn evrry rrapnt. N'o rliaivra lor examlBo 11< IM and satlinatsa. ,"<-¦>. k^ E.A.CIewell —MiiniifJRBIBPtr pf— Furniture jgWb Hoom Suites. Extension Thblcb, I Booril.. {"orlui Tobtaa, Hull Moads, Ae. ihfs. tti , i. i/Hinao^'IViaahra. ttirron', Mallrraioms ^•ed Hijdhy.ftaw mJk tu |». Uapalrln« INS STARTINO IN HOUSEKEEPING advonlace fi oraer ttelr ia.»ba*jr .irs BMT. Dr. Seip's Optical Rooms liiiril tl lird N |t., Two doors frena Csatre Bqoors. Qpticul examinations free. HACKETT -:- & -:• CHIDSEY, Bankers and Brokers, i^enmi squah. iaotov, tl JL^Kal Stocks, Bonds and ' aalhwnlUes accoBT ax* ooui, abiatWiaiiasVaii ¦oselal ailaatlda lb rfaite ntvaaHaaal Maetniias, aad' ipsn po oHasid er ieaoatsoamlad but tboaa m bava leoslved oor aioat eoniul Invaatl- E^ TtrnmlA eoMintwton ortorrfcf Inyrators at Uw Kew Yoik^ Kiatai ond rhlbwIaiDbio Meek JUfhanpsi _ Ihaw bitla orsMbaiiae, ovallablo in Qnal ¦rtCill, IiSload and oil gorts of Buroiw. gmmA, ot Ba^ond nolao. Bank ol Prone* MtgllatBHiiBliork notea, Oanodo bllla Bpyaralanft and olt binds of feislaia eoln HIRNITURE 1 We Htye ODened a lew Furniture Stonp, on East Centre St," Naiareth, and hav« in stock ^aRLOR gUITES, ^I|ipbi| laepiyi^ Ma, wa. loeklQf ' landacofa, goait. Mazareth Agriculturaf Works, II. i. SCHLABACH^ Prt|i'r» Manufaeterpr at TlFuliij MitkiiUi Separators, flub Lever Horse Powers. 1 rtVP" r-\r, r%CA'*.tj "eet—batte. f at your fe'sct! I have IUI foar —^e«. wilh all my life'' Great love, my lireast I ijear, while as : woman's. And as pure as Ood—deoll WiU be supremely grand deep I Let roar danai^s point go to my boon's nd Core ap to tbo blH. Paliae noti bat Btrlka—atrilte swUti set the Keen point r^SSffr^ Oae ond Two-Horse Tread ^ .^,._ ¦bsMsrs. Honitor aod EusWor ChlHod Pbnrs, tSsirlng Toolb Hoirawa, t^DlUvotdis, . Maehlnary, GhaUnn. mr. a**A«ent tor tiMTMeOaniiek Horwstsrsaa« ¦iadara, aad Mowers aii< Baa aars. 8paeial A««at Por —. IbnMiktIitirliitiii. tPe WIU be plalaad lo also aaUmatss ond (bnUsb psfsoas Haslrloa flMaa Impiuianiants pot Into UMir dwoUlngs. Ws an alao preporsd to slvs sstliaatas sad do all ICloIiof PLxShmiNG Wa aamaatly ask tor a abora el yoor palM». age. flatMbcUoo (oaroalssd. Whero my beort'a pnlae rlaa ood fall doth Only beat for yon. Btrlks to th« bright blode'a Rim, and let tbe rich blood Of greet Lova WMb erlnson stain my body's deatb. I Am aot of tbis puny race ot men—half deril. Half Ood om I, therefora slajr Mbi ot glva yonraelf. To me, tbr oil my heart toword yon Aehaai aty soolls fed wi^ love of yoa; my Body baraa srltb lova'a dbplra for you—if than I ba aot srortby of your love, givo ma wbst Hoot noB f<Mr—4ootb, base ot yonr feet, Klse will I tear you tnMn Last's anas. Wbo Ioag botb ravished your pore body to His bsastly need, tboogb ball gapped rod, and AU tbe earth did ery: oHnrder hove yon doae Uoat fool!" Strike! sl«o I clolm you'taine. PAUfyaA, To. B Remarkable RomaDce. BT EMILT THORHTOE Do you want to Save Moiei? If you do, Buy your LUJVIBER or. ^SB Wunderly MILL WOEK. We hovsaalaned aad pet te s aaartor at asw ¦saeblns»OBi ow aow battar paipaiit thaa *UaJCJg3g;4^^-5jjy^ Zoiktr Tarl ari vm Mauoh Chunk Straat, Nacarath, Pm. F.a.^WaalwCB aoifsatar wsitt. i I PQ 102-104 South Sd Sis, ja.A.8T02ir. 'iser. It that uiiiiihuh ijiih fiaflnl^ fears of tiaild . CBArrCB XVIU-CMtlaaad. Than a violently storm waa raging. Tbe atot-m was, atranga to say, the ¦rat tbst .bad occurrad in thaavening atneo his nlgbt-view of tha bauDted tow¬ er, and Ita dancing demon, just ttra waaks before. Not wlablng to be aean by any of the Inmatas, be did not vantaro cat until after nine o'clock. Then the wild wind aod diieocblng rain sarvadi to retard bis progreaa ao much that it was fall quar¬ ter to ten before ha feli the won path¬ way, and crept bahind tha clninp of thick, wet biubes, where, tmtia coooealed from view, he pabaed to light a amall dark laotara he had triaaljr bnmght'tiriMi Jilm. ^ ^ ^ , . By the aid of ' thla he prooaaied to examine what soemcd only a dull, blank wall. Cloae inspection, .how ever, .reTaaiad a a lar^e stone that was loose, which he easily drew forth, making a clean, un- obstroctad paaaagaway, through whieh a man ctraM ereap, and without boalta- tloii, lo he went, landing directly npon an oid but still passable'lloor. Lowering his light, ha paaaad to oxam- ln« this fltior, and found, to hia surprise, wat tracks' apon it, that told ptalaty that vary recent footatepa had pasaed that way. Following thaaa, the yonng man walked In a direct Tine across tha building, uqtll be reached a door, which, upon trying, be found, to bis chagrin, aecorely fast¬ ened. iBTan whils ha paused to rafleet apon hta next movement distant ftM>tatapa fell npon his ear, Jtut beyond the door, and harried ty be dart«d hack, exttagulaUng hlajlgbt as ha did ao. Juat In time waa thia aaovament imda, for a hand unhooked the fastening, opened the door, and there, to hts un¬ mitigated snrprisa, stood Ethel Meyer- gmA, tha girl aoasach Uia object of bis thoaghta ainee that narrow eacape of hera a day or two before, with |i lighted OBodla la her hand, peering into the darkneaa beyond. Hsd she aeen himt he aaked himaelf; creeping Ifke a thief toward this nafiM'- tnnate hottatt, aad, hearing hia atepa, had ahe come to warn him awayf No; the thought was abaardi and he aoon aaw that aha -came aeeklag merely a oovered haaket, not obaerrad aatll thea, atantUng Joat beyond the door. Bow paia ahe looki«d, as hm viewed for ona BKnaaipt har aad face, and—yea, aaraly thoae were tears tbat fell from her beaatiful baxal eyea apon her cheakl The alght ot thoae tears eanaad him to take dae 'step toward her, bat ahe for- .taaataly did not aee him, but drew to the tfeor, after seeorlng the basket, and he then heard her little feet atart down the corridor. Seaolvad not to be balked in hia eltorta to noraTel, this night, one myatery at least. Dr. Klfensteln pushed again to¬ ward the door, and to bla )oy it ihit time fielded to hia tooch. PcKNT Bthell this nlgbt for the trat time had been required by Sir Beglnald Olendaonlng, to visit tbe tower, and fol¬ low out diractlona he gave her lo full, for produciiig the lllnalona tbat were to terrl- ty the nnansfMctlng public la great agitation then, and stlH weep¬ lag, ahe had prooeedod to tbe f utflUment of ber loathsome duty, and In her grief •Bd excitement, for the first time forgot to faaten tbe door, after poaaeaalng ber¬ aalf of the food. Thla forgetfulness accoonts for the aatrance of the Doctor lato tbe corrl- tlor, and eoabled him to follow her ad- vanclhg ligxiTO, airftty Ib thediataooe. cKArnuTxix. A TBBRIBI.a raiQHT. Wiping away har tears, poor Sthel placed tbo basket of food and knife upon the floor, by tbe entrance of the tower, aa Sir Beglnald bad told ber to attend to the baalnoss In that qoarter before admlnla- terlag to the waota ot Um tiaacealed qohdruped. The wind raged fu'rloasiy wttBoot; tha thandor rolled, and. lurid ll^tDiag ilaahM entered tbe wlndowa of tha totter aa ahe crept up the ataira, on and OB, up and up, ever up, while her heart beat faater aod faater. aa aba thongbt of the loathaome taak hafora her. At laat the weary stepa tr«re climbed, ggA i^ atoo4j>anU]ijr on the brqa^Jfod. 1b|, Juat below %kd upper wiotiows otaaa WtM. It waa standing od this landing that har part of the ^atly work waa to be Mrformed. . taking then a~1»ng-band»ed torrh, mtVk whloh the colored Mfhta al»ir« were to ha (oiwhed ip order to light them, Uie eaddle to It, and roaoli- avery one inuntinat'-il irtai tbi he above, tbe fi "Oh, Doct I led her fact^ m n.^ iiami^; nun inirMl Into low sobs Of roin and diamar. "^ow (faitan yru nfifo to wTrnpiii mv ¦iii«7r5-oriii work?" Tben .n charae, empioyi and, low,,] 111^ i,ir that head laau^ n leaving ervruhvi the feiSmelthni dt ohdVir tm had placed upon <' Then turning sh "I came, no mat' I waa determined ti iraud, aod ao allay tha women aad children. CerUlnly, In do¬ ing this, I never expected to diacorer tbatMiaaNeyaqran waa tbe prime mover In this otitnlgeoat piece of: workl" Etbel Hatohed to tbe cold, bard wordI in titter despair, then fUittertilg like » wotmded bird to the aide of the IpAlg- ntsii man, she ld!d one small, white hand on hia arm, which wa< T In disdain before she rould i^ .f tbe fellawing wt^ds: "It la tbe first tlm 4 thla thing. Oh, believe mc; H,,,.,, j,.u must remember that I waa in Liverpool when yon saw that sight, thn time -wrien H1ast appaaredf"' -Yes, that Is ti •B«t that-does not «woivtr yoti from tt>- nlgbt'aghaatlx deception," waa Uie atill cold reply. ' ... >? "But 6ir Beglnald cftnipelloil me to do it. I begged snd entreated him to ex¬ cuae me; I told bisi It was slufa), but be flew Into a ppaalopi and bada me <ilsebr-y hlmon the peril-'of his everlastliH pleasure. 8lr, I waa homoless, a> waa sickt What Waal to do?" - "^torgjve mei Yoti poar little girl. I waa harah and tiruel In mj Jniusent^JTou were. Indeed, obliged to eaamte mm Hid plana o/ tho hampeL There," a«Wid k*, tendarljr, gg he ^w her hand%.fr«m.fcer face, antl with bis handkori'fnof wiped away hor tears, "weep 'no more; yoii were not to blame. Child, give me your hand In token of (mtlveness." Lajlpg her tfepibOng'hand in hli. shn (nurmnred: Then yon do not despise mnV "Despise Ttja^? Jjjo! no! I oaly," he stopped; hf isiaa About to tmt "lova yeu," but remembering his vow, he added softly, "pity you!" •V- atmt CMme m tnis wreicni'!! jiiii. <' ¦ n ,i. m r wallltig cry. • Still holding her hn taking from li in iii«, ond also ba turned oBMSlfro. now uhl. I that her wark and led hnr du Only ontx did hU merely said: "Sir Beginald wlll bears of your entrai be teld?" "I will think It ov. to-morrow. Von n and so re< They a<i and nnter< Then Ei was h"' I <- '¦- '¦' nol I bad ll Turnlug to bin, i-i "Will you kindly ti tered thil place? Vmi mii.ti. loavo me oow, going silently as you t^nie." "I will. I came through the rulna. I saw you open a door, and roach for a basket, then I Instantly onterod." "Bnt surely, I fastened It again?" "You were so agitated yon forgot to do It. I (»rtatnly o|ieiied it, witbotit difflculty, and crept after yen, eager to solve the mysAry of thn haunted tower, wblch I tben, for the first time, bsgan to connect with your movements. Rot you are weary now, so I will leave yon, afd retufi^ aa I canpe. * ' ...^ •-. OMng hack tbe caaiHe, he'took her hand and was Just saying, "Uood-nlght, Miss Nevergall," when suddenly both, stopped short in their walk; both turned deadly palei, ati a short, strange, loud re¬ port, fltqee ky tbellr cars, atarUad aad ooafowaiMI ttunn. Then, to tholr borror, something dart¬ ed toward thnm, a huge form swooped paat, daahing the candle to tbe ground^ thus extiaguishiBB It. leaving them In total darlrnaaa ^M iimem. •Oh, what iaiti trliat la it?" cried tbe terrifled girl, aa abe neatled cloiie to ber companion, wblle be, scarcely r(>allxing what he did, threw his arma around hat lorm, to orotect ber from lie knew not what J^^ , : .' • Suddenly4^ a wiMj unearthly laugh ar yell floated to them from the other end af the corrM4>r, and as it paxspd, pr. Elfea- ftetit profufd the gijrl b^ .held cloaer to h^a heart,' ami laid bis chaos- against Ber frighteaedface. < ; >»• ,-*W»dterfB^tbe* Aiiliapor " "Devil, I guess," Interrupted the Do«» tor. Then, gently raising her, he said: . "But thla will not do; I must strike a .light and aee what i^ t'<^ ho." . Stooping to flnd tbe candle, another eldritch-IIko wall came, this time aa;tf from the ruins, and wltb the flrat sound' Btbal darted toward the jnaa besldo her, crying: "Oh, do not leave niaf I ahall die, I shall die!" Gathering ber once more 'ia his arais, the tVii'tor wlilKpered: •XI ars not so afraid now, u I) me, are vou, dear?" -ftoi not SQ inarfttlljr hfiiaidl ta I was." Qeiltlt atriikQag hifrLbgir, t|w young mka falti ov*l la «• la«Wr' tetplrad by their dreadful poeltlun, a feeling almost ^ raptttfeateal over him as ho held Iter thna cloae In his arm^ ' I ng to bla waUtt. But, auddiwly, (UllmRX rBiioi-uonsrii' h« felt thla thing must be aeon io; wh ever iweaeneo had hee„ „eir blm mu.. be dMoovered, ai ought lo fol¬ low up Um aoBu<i "OMWI* he whlsperiid, "whatoveir has bean near as, I know by tbat lost cry, has eacaped Into the ruitts. through the door by which I entered. That being ¦o, I must In duty carry you to a |daee of aaf' artih around U> aee what it cou! iu" Instantly, then. It flaahed over Ethel'a mind tba,t Uta ape. Sir BeglBatd'a choice ...^......bIah fwikaiir.. h.A ...,.u.M.t And that ven blm atk, she I to being left 'f wni F con- "»" further y room, and you .'10 .steal softly i alother vay," "But, Miss Nevergall, surely thla onght f-o he Investigated." . please do not Investigate! I IV It—cannot endure It!" ..„ ..,.., i^poke, a long, deep ahndder ¦aaaed «>»er irer frame, and the Doctor, nlclnn It, knew at once tbat ber could stand no morn, t it was best to yield. -nnaii i not, at least, light the candle?" "No, nol I cannot bear It1" murmured the poor gir), borrifled at tbe thoaght of What a light mlirht reveal. "Tell me, then,, whioh way yohr room lies, and I ahall oarry you thither at once!" "Straight! Jnst beyond the door hy which you enured, tbrongh a passage¬ way; miy roSmllea opposltei(k')ISar,'''n>a ^turned. "But, Indeed, Doctor, I can walk, l( yoo will only let me bold your aroi. I wdoM rather. ¦ "* "Well, h^ It so!" returned the aian. re- leaalng bar, yet atill rot»iBlng«B# band, which he dreW under hb arm. When they neared tba door of the rnln, however, Ethel felt a strong current af air upon her cheek, whlcb revealed the fact tbat It stood wide open, and inatant- r* a deadly fear ef thn horrible creature l«at had escaped, being still near, seized ber, and again abe shrank closer to her friend, while her faltering steps told of departing strength. Without a wmd. Earl^ Elfenataln once teora VtUiSltif In hlS afSia, asafA'paaaed Info tlifl naHRsgeway. Ing that hia presence there n' I it a secret, the young girl ilspered; 'Stapabftl lie hear." "I win," h« ¦ir,-iii,iitin back, and, guided by the dim light niid<>r tbo door Indl- oated, bo passed through, emerging from the open wardrobe Into tha badrtiom b^• yoad. 'Placing her in a large easy chair, he stepped back, closed and fastened both doors, then returned to h^r side. "Please, Doctor," she murmured, "ex¬ amine every part of this ro<^, before, you go, to hn Aurn the dreadfal—the dreadful " sUo hesitated. "Yes, I know," hn interraptad, "and you will aoOn se^ that you are perfectly aala." ' Obeying ber wish, be than mada a thorough March of room aad eltnet uppoaad. Bothlng waa t« be the AT ufj-utsifttign. now, now will yon you leave homaaV ahe murmured, anxioualy. A aly litok back toward tho corridor caiMed bl>r'tb eTcMm, In a whisper, as fkfi 1nld her hand entraatingly tin his , Doetor; promise me jjmi will nui rniarn to that place this nighty but will go directly bome." Again Karle yielded to the ploidlng of the sweet girl beside bim, and again u- awernd: "Than I must either drop from your window or go throagh the hall. Htayl I see a strong strap around your trnnk. It is the very thing! I will faaten It to I>aIi:ony. ami ho ...iTii dnwn by Its alli to lllngT" sh« whUpered; "du yuu know I should bave died fiom> fright .had ybii dot beeh thereT" "Yea, I koow; aad now, before I aay good-alght, I shall mix you aeomposing draught, and thenyoU mnst promiae me to ge instaaUy to y6ur bed as aooa as -yon take in the strap and f«loae'tha win¬ dow, and the last thing, swajlow thn preparaUoa I shall Isava. Will you do tttta, la ratufh for tay a#t li^miltlgating further whait I seh ypa'do not wish ex¬ plained?" K' nted, thea. remembering thai not see Sir Bagtnald that afglit, »iii<^ C(ive the promise. , A moment wore pasaed, aB4 then the strap had hee» faatened, the OotAor had whispered, "Oeod-night, and God bleaa yen," and she watched blm disappear aaatd tha tUrkness and atont. . Darting .out, alw ^attired the atrap wltliODt trouWe, faatened down the win¬ dow, and soon slept under the effects of the anodyne hs had so thoughtfully left Ipr har use. 'Welt Intiaed waa it for her that abe '"P, for withoot 'some rest she or have borne the larrible ex- cjieincni, that awAitod ber ip the nearing hborsof the eoming day. But why an- tlclpata new troubles? Ah, trhy, when the words of inspiratioa aay, ao pointed¬ ly. "Sufficient unto the day is the « !! therabf.* [to »a coWrnump.) 8PSPCTDEP >EN8I0NEB8. Heveaty-flve Psr Cant, of Then Majr Be Ketatned on the Bolls. ,Vlss a«aual report of the OomnJaaiooer ol Pensions states that the Board olBevialoa ia now (Uappaiog o( an overoge o( obout ItNM coses psr week of those saspsaded uader tbs WltyiBliil of tha^areau. At tbta n^e It was eaHmatad «>at praoti- aded woaid i«4 by OatolKH. Id. Tt hHsiso rsti- ht least B' .)* oeet. ol idwl will I iitharoUs, tiioilsli iot ailolthnuni iu«ir uldrotsaof penaions. ' The eatlmataa for tbe year IStt ote given as follows tox peosioas, 9180,000,000, (oc Burgeons'.fees, 912400,000; for snfaulee of peiulon ogaais, 9T9,(lpO -. lor dark hire at pansioB •xenodes, MOO,oeO,Ior iiaaiiagant expaosav, •M,im>. Total. glSl.aSl.iTO. The Commtautonar M^meratea tha varioas reforma entered upoa/tbe abandonment of tba BoaaBlotad fllcw syiitnm. nnd the modifl- ,A 8UPBEME OOUBT JIISTIOB. l*realdeBt Clevelaad Nomlaatao WUI- lana B. Hornblower, of If evr York, Prdaldsot Clevelaad has nondaaled Wtll- Um'B. Bomblowar, of New T<Mk, whoae portrait is given above, to he Aasoefaaa Justlee of the Sapreme Oontt of tbe United States, viee Somari Biatohford, doseaaed. - WilHam B. Bo»Mow«r woa bom la Paler- aoa, M. t., ia Kay, UfL Hawas a great fiaadaon o( o i^aar of the Deelaratioo of tadeoaadeaoa. Ona of hia nnslaa waa tbe late Joatloe Bradley, of tbe ITnltad fltatsa 8o- prome Ooart. IUs father was tbe hta Bev, ¦Dr. Borablowar, of ths Praabytarlaa Ohnroh. Aa odd fact Is that Us lather, altar start- biff oot lo beoome a lawyer, doeidsd to be a ebrnrama, aad ths soa, who tolsadsJ to be apreiehar, anterad the legal proiession. Kr. Hornblower was ednooted ot Prhioo- tra, Irom «blch collage he waa graduated la UT*. wiaalng a prlsa bi Bngito ntatatara. Ia tha foUowlmt year be entend the law oflloe o< Carter A Aatoa, la New Tork, ond waaaAaitted to the bar la the mtag ot UtU. Ha aalAred the hiw Arm tg Oatter, Hngbaa * Kellogg in 1870, remalnUcamem- barol H notU Jsaoary 1st, iam, wbea he or- ¦oaiasd tbo preaent firm of Horabtower, mma A Taylor. IB lara Mr. Homblewer morrled o aleee ol the lato Jindge aaaford, o( Haw Torfc Oily. Bb* died savarol yaon ogo, laavtag two aona Ur. BtosaMower ia but locty-two yaan ol ago, aad ia eoDsoqnently tbo yonngsat Jos- tieo ever oppolatad with tho woepttBa of Jodge Btory, who was oppohitad on Assooi- mmttmUea at the oge of thirtf-two. . Mr. .Horabtowor la Prssidsat of the Priaeo- tim Atamni AasoaiatleB, aad is a niembav of a aambsr ot. proaiiaaBt Mew Tork ohiba. Ia polities ho hi a Paaiemat. A HOEBBLE OOLUaiOH. A TralB Plows Through Bodlaa •( 8leep4ag Paaaengers. Bine psfsoaa mat death aod o aaora of others wera tejnred, seveni of tbem fatally. In o crash of trolna on the Ciovaload, Olar elnaaU, Ohioago atad 8t. I^onii RaOioad at ».» p. m., aear tbtf^little villasMof Maateao, in., iorly-alght milea south of Cblaaco. The aaeoDd aeoMon of train Na t». wbiSi iatha "Big Boar Bxprcaa" laoviag OhieMO ot aiO p. m.. etaahad into fhe toor end ol the Anl The arat aeaHon of tba train. KngiBeer Sampill and Condootor Tynar, palled oat of the nUnolt Oentral paaaeager atatioa ot ¦ Twellth alraat, having a train eooslating of mail, two boggace tars, amoker, two day aoeebaa, two PuIIdmw sleepan, aad a "dead," or empty oooeh in tba raar. tats train was iDnedlateiy followed by tta aeeoad saoHoo. Kngineer Obor- l«a Amas, Ooodaetor 'i.>ai Bdeo, ond was toUowad eloaoly oil tha way down to the aeea* of tha catastrophe. Tbe trala regiatsr at OUeogo beoia o notlee te oil paaaewtar lialnmaa that tbete is no water at KoakiOcae slotioa, heaoe tt baeameaecessary for bgiaa at tbe water tank Just sonth of To tbis stop is Mimmm dhua^H InltiJ!^^ ¦f uuci df, tav^J dhregarOai, UH ¦F v^ ¦*' , viid ni., i.a.T,i IMD, as to )ll OB- this this order iha Asl of ..nn cot aside and With the rosqit oC graoting pen- alon not aotljorfeed-by any Preoedan' uader the .A fi»,.nsionH ii l?<J Id the 1 preiu>v ItortQu:). law. >ikiSii)mp« rtUjU'liisati^' ¦0 ts «oni| to Sli Manteno io take a supply. altribatable tba ealamlty. Aa the flrst section haalod no al Um water taak OoBdaetor Tynar aaal hte raarbipk*- ¦Ma baek with a red Hght to flag tbe aooood aaetioo, bot before the Oagman bad got a haadrsd yords tha aeoond aeotioa eoald bo pbdalyhaoid rapidly opproaoUng, tBoogh hMdao bebiad o carve in the tnek, where o sIgBal eovld not bo toaa. An inatoot iolsr it dashed rapMly into vtow, aad aeaiag tbe traatlo aigoaki ot tha flagman from the tmt aeetlon, Xngtnaar , Amaaiawaraad bla ehglns aod applied the air btahaa. Owlag to tbe high rate of aoeed at whiab.the aeoond aeetloa was ranliia«tliis did not seem aMterlally to eheek its spaed, and an bictaat latar, with n faortal eroah, the raar ear was reduced to a maaa of aplin. tared ttariiers and twisted iron. Tbe wreek oflboiear ear was thrown high lathe oir, talUiig book npon tbe engfaie. Tha terrtbia impaet foroed tha forward alaapsr Into tho rear aad ot the day eoaah Jostabimd. TUs eoaeb was fllied wfth poo- seagors. Th* ear plowed Ita woy IttetaUy thEDB^thiL hodi!!* of alApiBg son oad women. Th* poascogan bk tba rearindn aaeaeed with nothing more than a aevera afcalrtng np. the eroah of the sollision was plainly haatd in Vonteno, and ia o few mteuta* the i«*id*nta of the vAkge wet* ypon the soeoe ialaree. A QUNBOAT SlJia A H*y«ian Vessel Lost With All on ' Bamrd. The Alejumder Patton, one of the naw gun¬ boats-ol the Haytlan Navy, loundeied on fleptemher « noor Oap«Tlburon opd o/aSy txad otherer*w,ot niaefy ssao survived to t*ll the alwy. The Alezandce Petloo 'was tba last oi Ui*^ " for tho Hayttaa navy. , Fronoe, br.the Qev- H tatt mooiha aco,aiul An H..i>tMiiil)i.r 4 DOUnd had on flayti; (IMr. Mrr WILL OliOBE OOTuutitt iir»-l.l>> - Wg0b/i-' «l, tU> crept s ahadaii aiotion The 1. to be ll ¦• navor I if the m -* r Not To I That Ou FIFTY-THIBB OONOBESS. The Senate. Un DiT.—lir. Toorhaea renewed bil r*- qnasi to flx a da* for a vote on the Bepeal btu. bat aa tbe'^flttver Benatssti) bnprtasad their intention to debate tti* qneaMon. it waa 'Wttbdmwn. Hr. Alllsott Aeh amreased the BasMte lor tbree-koon on lh«B«pealhlU. At the soaelQsion of bis rspuwks, in oesoaat', ance with'the'^ofder,'lb*:Senate llsteaed to ealMlM apon the Ma. Ltfl^ "ataaford. Of Oalifomla, andattarWdrdadJodrned.'' ,m. tothe WUaoa-Tooibeai Bl|ver Wn.l^Ui^ Mealso, lb*BoothnndOeatral AMsHflha Be^ oublioa, Hajtl, and Ban Doadnao tpifola tbe frnited Hti2ea in a eoklemSM,. to "he held wkhfli kkiT aioauw; tarttmtAK/fdte cdadopt- ing • «««aMon sitWdapKuat mA more thaa MUgralas, i^e^MA||AlMpil lea¬ der for all debts, M^^^^HPSRS-—- l|r. Ksffer's rasolotM^^^^^HM* Com¬ mittee on iater-3tat*^IHMn«lav*stt- gate .the reosut tntin pMwiai Miae ap aad waa not dtspoaed ol ii^liM. at which boqr Jth* Beaate. In oooeidMtee with a spMol 0td*^,h4iSa4by»tierra^-n«sid*ot and the oAoaMolttmtiody, lett the ehamber hi order to attnad the eeremoata*. laeMsot to tbe ualebration ol the eentanaiai Wnlvanary ol tbo laying of the eonnlnaaaeof Ibn Oapitol. 8*ra Day.—After Mr. flqairsa bod Intro- dnoed o new allvar bUl and a reaolution bad beaa agreed to giving Xaoan. B*efcwith aad Manile, t«B**t oeatteloBia: fer aeats In the Seiwts, flMOfl to eover, their MpsMaa, Mr. Toorheea' made another vUn at- taespt lo get the ooUUrapeol flawtors to fl«, o data tor eloaing debale.—- Hr. Mllla apoke in fhvorof the aapa*l Mil. The nondnatloas of WUliam B. Horn¬ blower, of New Tork, to be Aaaoolate Justioe of tha Hnpreme Court, and Jamaa J. Tsa Alea, of Bbode lalaad, to be Ambaaaodor le Italy, Were reeeived. ' aara Dar.—Mr. Voorheea attempted M apply Arm maasnrea in the debate oa repeal, bat wos oaadoeaaaM. M«aa«o. OeorgV and Oray apoke oa tha Bepaol hlU- aSTH DiT.—Mr. Plait's reaolution to ta- tohlloh olaBure woa iatrodaoed and dlaouawd hr Meaara. Piatt ond Lodge. Mr. Whlto, of California, apok^ against repeal.—-Ua. Toorheea tried to aeeare il votaoa aa aoead- raent lo the repeal biU, hot was eppnoed by Ihe minority,-who raaortsd to fllibostarbuc- 07x0 Dav.—AaagrsaoMBt for longer sos- sions, baginning inupadlacely, was adopted. Measn. fr<«Dott aawl TftHr apoke on tba cloaare raooliitloa, opd Hegnt. Oeorge, Bansbrough and dtewart adaitMt th* B^>*al bill. • Tbe Hoose. aisT Dat.—Th* pioeeadiiim wera a rapall- Hon of tbe proee«diius of the prevloas Iwo doys, with tbe single exo*ptk>a thot tbe awaiaa waa shortar oad looted bot forty minatsa. The lootlas adopted lo keep oot a report on tbe Federal Bfeotioa Bspeal Ult wera airain reaottad to, saooaaslaBp. S3d Div.—Tha House aaseBibl«d at Mf P* m. Thoae wen oboot IS* aiambaat hi th*ir ssata. Pranr was oiad* hy <%aplobi Bad- dowoy, oad tbe JoorMl was raad aad proved. Then, parsooi^ to tb* order ot Boose pravlotnly a«opt*d« the Moose oeeded in o body to att^ Ihe emitc^nlal ealebiation. tto Dsi.—Tbe day was ooamtmad Ih aa attempt to saeiuo a ipioit^m to pasb' Ih* Bleetions Uli. M'rn Dat.—Immediately otter the opprovol of the Jounol, tbe flgbt ovar thai Iwderoi Bieetion bill waa raaamed,^ Mr BOfMsro moved to diapense wHfa the oin ol dmgimmm tot raporta. Pandlas thla, Mr. I Oataflihgs (Hiaa.) praaaofed a reaoiation Jbpm tk* CommlU«« on Bul*e, hot Mfora it was raad Mr. Barrews nrtwd the palat that the i**ola|ioa w** -^tiA la order. Tho Bpeoker qverruied the poiikt o< order, and then the Botiss waa thrown iato gssad •oatusloa. Mr. B«ad and tbe Bp«akir badaooM Borrow* Mr. VIMh ptal on the' toUe. Oarrled, SfiTB Dat.—Ths resdiofioa ot the Coauntt- tae oa Bole* that the fM«rol'Bleatiae MU b* taken op and ooaaidered uDttl Oatohar 10 was adopted. Mr. Busk preseatedii rsfiort from the Committae oa AOeonaia^ foeom- manding, IhaS .iboaa.: noaamittpaa .Ao-Whtah olsrks wera assigned iatheFitty-aeeojtdOoai' gross—tbirty-acc In hiiaSber—be assigned olorks In the Fifty.4hlrd. OoBgtaaat Mr.' Paynter sabmilted as a sabstltate o tagit- lution for tbe ollotmsht of ofSrka lo eommlt¬ tees t* Carry oot Ihe redoetton of MaoO per month ba odvoeatad., 4itor fnrtber dabote tbn Payater subatitute was agr*ed to yeas, ISO, noyp, 79. Mr. Oain moved to raeon- slder tbe vote,-and, ponding.that, the House adJouraod, ... iftm Dat.—The Bouse reaumed the ooiv Bid*r*tton of Mie rep6rt AT tIni'Coinmltta* oa Aosonnta osUgninft <4*rks tt;. opmnittt***. T%e raport o( the 06nmm*e d«priviag soqte of th* souUle* aospMdtiaes of tho ser^Ms of olerfcs, wa* ad<wf*d.'-rM£- I-oad hdrodaead abillapproprtethw •HM^'with wW<h to enloras tb» soveral odts ragabiting aad pro. hlldliag Oiiliiass ImsBlgrotion, A nBHEBlDS QONQBEaS. To Be Held la (Chicago Under the Auspices 0/ the World's Fair. A fisherioH iH>iiifri*e8 will lie IikM ut the Art Insiltuti i- UlUK O. i .» A FATAL (JOi BY A BR/ The Second Bn Train Dashes < StdUoir at Kla«sbii Bcere oi fusnen^ Many Bei Eleven person Injnred, four of them tstni collision on the Niagara F«" the Wabaah Railroad within ^ghl^) bury Station, Ind., a fow mlnnt^'fn o'clock a. ffl. The b thocareiesaucaaof H.^,'..n • u. brakeman of a fast I open the swltdh oi or the approaohlng ^ son made Ms ssoi^*. Tbe.A«ight train bad orders h preas train pass it at B)r'~^' brakenma throw IBs aw aeetloa ot th*.*a|iraaa train high Est* of speed.' Before tha b»' had tbne to. throw baek the bsovy aagiaa hod dosbed into A moiMnt loter tba trains mi forje. To odd to the horrors the boiler of the poawngai' saottagi^ghnauM bodies and in oil diraotions. Ten mlautas » oldent had eeonrred the moat IHk wera.tiadaplring. The eltixeos of Kingsborr c; tbe dead anid liijared who ooal Tbe Maooale Bkll waa tnmed and drays aftd farmen' _ „, bnay for two iioun hauling tlw woaflded to the vOlage, a mile 1 the depot, wh«r* ibeditjal he^) w*raBUmmoaed. • Thera wWns two sleepnrs on th> Harioa oad Konoas Oity. Tho formsr^ oaped lalOry, bat the front, half 01 KujaoB City mat oteverted into vroed by the doy a0o<^, which over K> Tiro <Mwd bodlaa wsrs from the slawwr, Ibose of Harry .^ nad Chairlaa BMo. Tbe amokiagt 1 twialed Into o hoop et «plint« the p«sseagenas<^p«d'death or] day%im«h Wbieh rbltowod woi hy heing burled ogaUutthe (¦ttv. Tbe paaMngeOs in the ail in thattboMbs whea tbe Mo^ oi tham wen tlirown' tto and severely hart. Tb* bar ira* T«aped tn tbe amoklng car and eoooliaa oompoaiag the forward part of thS train. The imaaangtaa wbwwsni aot hturt"!. heroioally hi OMir efforts to tataf flUjI and woande£ flNSim tbo wreek as as it eonnt be done. The beams ood iwlatad iroaa of. scoped oon were pulled from beaeoth them the vi oataatrophe weta Wtdi WltB time maay bodies, laaagaad and bins on the broWasdgMH aaa aftar iai a aeore or QsgraafMared I ried to the hwueat tm HsMea, ware olteBdMh<4> gn try people. The engineer of th*r| Oreen, met SB to jump and ward olsor , tanee at aei Mis oon from benen' si^ewosfacoki tokseiatothoi' Baary Jlama, . Dootor Barnardo'a orpi Bngiond, won also aboord for CSiloago. Oae of the lod woa kffiod aad aovoral olhsM' OM^' luiad. On* of tbom, Wflliam tatsBy Injorad. The depot looked like a boaplUI battle. Hea, womeo and .•hii.tr.n « wooods of oil sorts laid on hi eiMs. The nlotfona south o; rUsed, and tbvra tm oor runn stralehed sovsrol ot the wounded > the arrival of another spaeiol train LATER NEWS. Tma Tolkytie, Lord Danravei' wUoh wUl eontcot wHh the TIkUooI loiJ 4m««ico'* Oup, orrivod at Naw Tm*. i Kogtond aftsr a vpj-age ol twaaty-atw «lghts*a houn ond Stty-two miautas. yaoht waa in a biuTioaor, but WM allgbtly damaged aad wUl be readytd« by Oetobar di. Taass new cases of yellow lam ported Bt Brunswick, Oa. BsvsBAi. World's Fair bufl aged by a auddea atorm of 1 NntSTCXx ndlea nortb of Ala., limited expreaa train No. 1,1 CraKient root*, waa wrecked by; penons removing a rail (rom tboi ¦Bghae,bacgage eorood motlt moli*h*d. Knglnear Frawlay, Woile, Po*lsl Olerk StoaUoe,'] BaliagF oad PortV Howell wwa.oB' none fatoUy. Two hundred | oboord, but (ew wera iajared. A B«»a boa<|a«t of floi|C(d', a«<v bgr aa alagaaHy btraad oddrwa, hy th* Pt«|lident and Hra. Clsv* thedelegot^^ Fraaoe oad ' fV^orld'a Foir, who aaal tt Itomoge' to oonvnemorots tlMir 1 Atnerlooa aoli on September 10. Tha| Is bound in whit* a*^akin and thol is Bhuninalsd. As aprtslng haa token plaoe in tb* . ttaa B*pabllo, ond thirty ndlool leaflatsbiww ' b*ea arrsated (or eonspltlng tg avaithrow the' Oovemmeat. - Fvaiwaa ilot^ hea eeetsrred.Y BtxUdag minen ia England. GaaAT voletmlo eruptioasond shock* bave visited Seaedor. Mooy < lies sod deaths ora repott<lu ia^tbs I Toaas wera nlae nsw oaaea of Hamburg, with two deatha; alght Irom the diaaaaa oeeorrod ot in Bpglaad. , Tno Britieh Parliomont odJoara«Kl| November a. ^ TEEEIBLE PRAIRIE Many Idveo I>oat in the Mg Upeaeal t)heroke* Btrfie^ Tke aoaae of the raoent tarrib Area in (be Cherokee Strip, Jost aottlemant, ia one o( devostatloo. oil over the pralr:e ara portion' wagoaa,. wreoked oamp out oharrsd ramaiin of househo bera aad then the holy of . mllea aad milee, as far a^ >!i >r tt is a Moek WaMe, aud, i<. nia o. ,, of it oil, la aaambar ml plaues 4 found blA«k«B*d aad hntnnd ban Knariv a Ji>xfln of th'esti tioaft.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 44 |
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 | 1893-09-29 |
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. |
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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 | 09 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 44 |
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 | 1893-09-29 |
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 | 09 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18930929_001.tif |
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