The Nazareth Item |
Previous | 1 of 4 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
'.'¦^i-sstmot:':. ALBEBT 0. ST0BQI8 & 00., Publishers. AH INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITEBATHBE, LOOAL AND OENEBAL INTELLIGENOE. $1.00 ?£B 7EAB. VOL. I. NAZARETH, PA., FRIDAY MORJ^ING, OCTOBER 14,1892. NO. 46. ^ ' Malae bas wild land worth 9*0,000,- 000-«t a low estinate. The demand (or Caliromla oanoed Itod dried fruit bas inoreaBad till, the San Pran^isco Examiner declares, itis almoit a boom. mtmrnmrnmrnmiimmmmmmmimem ' Tat the first half of tbe curteat yeit the returna of no less than seventeen En. glisb railroads show a falling oS,Bnd tbe loss in ooal freights is reaponsible for more tban half of that. Our Oovernment makes no chiurge for coining. Tbe only mint cliBrge* are for melting, parting, refining, etc., and for alloys. A eertaia scale of clyrgea is fixed Bccordins to thn work to bo done. Ever; flftb bny in India is at Behool, but only every flftiatb girl. It ia proposed to ohange the tmlftwm of the ^srllB police. The praaani "oot- flt" is too facKvy and cumbefsomo, espe¬ cially the helmet and aword. Jsmes Payne, tbe English writer, lie- lievea that liobert Louis Stevenson, the novelist now sojourning in Samoa, will be made King of tbtt conntry. Major Harvey, United SUtes Peaskia Agant at Dstroi', Hiob., pdd off tbe 49,000 pensioners ot Michigan in aix days, thus, according to the Ohioago Hataid, surpaniog all previous records. i^ Tbe Gierman merchant marine statida mtt to tbst o( Eogland. In 1839, the ^latest year from whlcb flipires bave l)eea jbblished. G*rmaa vessels made 68,834 >»8y«gas, carrying 81,J»3,6*I tons of i The Maw York Coaimeiclal BalUtin says that "it may'be oaoBBsary to secure Congressional action to reliava impor- tera o( the hardship oi paying full ratei of dnty (or mercbaudise that hai been faapalred In value by proaeaaet o( (U3ii- galioa." _____________„ ' The prasidm; .olBoer wbo used a re¬ volver at a K'sv^l, tbe other day, in aa Atehiaoa (Ktu.) deliberative aesambly, bad no difilciility in ataiatainiiig order. -The chair *till always be respected, avers tka AUkttt ConetitutioD, whaa it U ready to Mow off the top of Boaet>ody's kaad fbr nnparliameatary behavior. Tlie'Londoa Nesrs givn^promineace tn sn article by Bev^-liobert Collyer, of Now York Olty, oontiastin^the^grcaUy improved poaition of BngHah work¬ men of to-day with their oondMoa In in 18S0, which foroed him to emigrate. A btrtter merchant of Loadoa was re- eaatly fined rather heavily for seliiog Ctar^hatcMtaioal twea^-aight par t <| water, wbereii ia ordinary cir- auwatancet tbe percsnta^ ought aot to be mora than fourtein to flfteea. It mtWs txovad ia e«urt that at the tiato ths salta were made the defendant wat away On his irelding toar, and yet tba oourt refused to accept tbe excuse, holding that an employe ought to know the law. The average dally cnnaompMoa o( miik io En.^laad la S.17 pinta per family of live persons, or O.iS pints per haad, BB average annual oonsumption fgt head ot 19.78 gallons. The railtraya bring daily lo L'>t<ion 110.000 galloat of mllk beaidea 80,000 galloat supplied (rota cows In London. The net Imports t>f bttttec aod msrgariita Ittto Kaglaad are eight p«andj and eight ounces, and of cheaae six pouada one ounce per head of the population. Al^TUMMQ MIRTH Tis all a myth tbat Antnmn grieves, Por. tratob tbe rain amid the leavM; TTItb allvsr flngera dimly seen It makes eaeh leaf a taaboarine^ And awia(s and Isaps wtth eUfas mlrtta To Uaa the brow of mother aartb, Or^ hHSghbtfi'mid tbe traiablias gtmta, ttnods a grsaUuT aa yon paw. Ob I beer tbe rain amid tbe laavaa— 'Ha all a myth that Antnnin (rievesl 'Tis all a myth that Autumn griavss, Por, list the wind among the sbaaves; Par sweeter tban tha breath of May, Or storied sosota of oM Cathay, It bletids tbe pertnm*s rare and good Of si>ley pine and hicfcory wood, Ani with a volos as gay as rhyme, It pratee of rMed adat and thyme. Oh 1 sorot tbe wind satong tbs shsavae— 'Tis all a myth tbat Aatoma griivesl 'Tis all a myth that Autumn jriavcs, Bsbold ths wondrous web she weavei; By viawleas hands bsr thread ta spun Of evening vapors ihyly woo. AproBB tba grass from side to side A myriad uasesn shuttles glide Tbrongboat ths nlgbt, tUI o3 tbs batght, Aurora leada the lafgard light.' Bebeld the wuudiotta web sbs weaves— Tis all a myth tbat Antamn grieves 1 -tiamuel Mfaitam Feck. Corporal puniahfflont has haaa aboilBhed in the scbopls, thinka the Ohioago Herald, with good raanlts for all concerned, and It would be welt were there laaa of It In the homes. The rod, unless administered with great jostioe, kiodnesa ani discretion, usually fails of eflect intended, and only reeotts in ex¬ citing evil passions in the ehtld's heart. The majoiity of parents are not iatal- lectually competant to teach their cbil-' dren by the Infliction of phyaltsal paiiu :-:^ ¦¦¦M ^Wmb (he PrtMidant passed through tnUadelphia recaotly, the oarrlage eon- Tayiag him to tha ferry was tamporarlly Mar«(l **¦ N'otb street. A ssaall aews- ba, standing on the ouiltitoos callel "Mister, give ui a rldeP '< Whve gohijl" Bikad tke OUIaf Msjit- •f sixty aliiioBs. "To CMsien." Ihe reply. "Jump in then," said tha President, aai tbs iMf claTi^srei ly into the carriage, hia atock of er his arot. ' • Woea tha ferry d,"says toe veraoioui PiilU- phla OKtu^icle, "the aewaboy pre- seatel the disila,(uished geatlenti with pm at bis papna si a m<ir|(^of grAtittide, |Mmi lift beiag aeeepted wttr-^wtefar jBviiinowledgmsats." OaPhlladalphla's poUo foroo b a mm worth tlSO,000, whose ia'com< U'ahjnt HJtmga thousand dollara yearly, oataide of Ms (90 a week pay. A ear dri«isr ra- cstvas $8000 from raal estate invastmeats in tka Tenth Ward. A letter carrier ap¬ pointad by Postmsstar Huidekopar, aad still doipg dttty, ia worth |t0,000, aad a msn wh-) aervsa aetrapapers from door to door lias money at ialarast to the amount of #iiO,000. Tha head waiter ia a Markat strsat aatiag houn is worth 930,000, and a oook in one of the city's holds owns $60,00(2 !¦> kank stook and •?8,000 in real etUte. Tha sexton of ene of tim poorest ttharofaea in tba town has a yearly itiooas of $7500, dnirad ttmm Qover i uent bonds. THE CHILD. T was (ha ISth Brumaire in the aeeond year of tbe Preach Republic. The day was oiieer- ieaa, and tbe akv dark with a threat¬ ening aoowatorta, as the beautifnl Delpfaine, Otwnteas of Athis under tbe tnoaandiy, alighted li«>m a haek on tha Poot Neof, ehi*e lo a libeity tj«e sur¬ mouated wltb Its red cap. A mao, who had been leaning for soom time against tka pedestal from which thay had dis- lodtsd tlie statue of Heory IY., came eagarly (orward anti lifted his fur cap. His bair was elose aiay^sd ii> Revolu- tlonsry fssbioo, agt hm wars a aBMitd caaaagcaie open it ike ttiKpat, any oravat; bttt evfco thos lady recogalBsd Manriee mtimmt'! mtjgWP^ ^'^ closely, pressed to her side r% A stU'ly of tha mttaorologlcjl data jsf Idaho laslt to the ooncluilaa that the ku-aidKyof the atmosphera is iaoresi- ing year by year. Xerer siac3 Ihe sat- itleaeat of Idiho hai thsrs been such ai liassBQOse cri>p all ovsr ths Stste si dar¬ iag the present seasoa. Theprjlnot of igivss aad grain kat been wtmiarfol. jSoienttflc eitimttes attribute iMt reiult toacjsiife ia olinite pro-iuosl b/ th) multiplioation of irrigating canals, Cbich mobteo a g^iat extaat of c<raa- y and orasteahuaid atmosphere. It jhas been observed tliat fraineit raiai isow fall dortag Uic mooths of July and JAuguit. Nature is cloiiag up the gap tbet ween the wet and dry seaiont aad equalising tht rainfall. Msay bs- Heve thatthe Ums Is dot far disUat whsn the arid laadi will basaass atabie. Speaking of tiia establisbmeat of banks for tbs baaalt of fariners, a recent writer says: " Fba Ftgaek idea u for «}vammaat to adrsooa 9t,037,003 •8 aapital to eak'ita ete'i maai«iptl dit- jtrial to ailablish a baak of aimpia form, yMeh skall ka aaaaagei by aa aprioiit- MbbI ayad teste or a aaleot atimbsr af Ihimiiii who would decide upoa the sol- 'vB^ey of the ^ipiitx^ts for loans, aad who wotild collaetivaly bhijssa a guar- aalae to the Ojvarameat for tha am iuat gl tbe debt. The money advanced by the 8:ate woul 1 be loaaed at a rate of interaat lower tlian tbat paid to deposi¬ tors la fsviags baaks, and the Btate would ba«« the.right of iBspactioa at aay tiae of the beak's aSsiri, whlla tbe 'r8S^oslblilty.(or its aiiet} would rsit «rMi tm taaamt* or body aetlag at a iuasd of MansgaaBsot. Paper would be (oraaaMM a aiist m ona and HM (araat wmtd ha tmt to direct with tba rtskwala vtwdor •, fertlliaors or Bgricultaaal )m- lents, giving bis paper ta paymli'Jt bill, tbe bank cashing the saaie the oserehRat and tha fanaar redeeoi- It after harvestin^r hts oro^. Tho ould thus save tke expenses of liddle mao and alao effejt a aaviag to flve per cent, tn discounting his ¦ the msnageaMiit,' of aotirse, be- as tbey would be responsiblr, ittsda only to economical >na«n of good Major-GenersI Alfred Pieaioiiton. United Stntei Aray, Uves ths Ufe of a hensit ia the Oraaeon bouse in Wash¬ tagton, D. 0., deetarea the New York Mail aad Bxpraas. He wu born ia Washington, Jubo 7, 1811, aad was graduated from Wait Potat in 1811, in the same clsas with Qeaeril Orsnt. He entered the army after tbe usual Imvs of ^baaM8f« lUmiAbtt A 1848, noalv«d a com ¦kwt >B as seeoad ttsMt^sAat in tke Second Dragoons, with wMfk tti wm etm-tttmr itloaUllmi. His fSfwd shows seyyal promotions "tot gtSUU aad. marAorious conduct," bsigiaaiag at PUo Alto, and ending with the last conflict with Prioe in Miasotirl. His rsoord dur¬ ing tbe Civil War wat uniformly briUtant, as all reader I know, and he: ivas ojm- mlsslobed as major-gantral for importabt achievements, sod with t^a applaoae of tha whole Nation. Yet ha was retired with his old regular army laak^-aajor of oavalry. Aenetal Plaasotttoa i* said to hava never swora profaaaly in kis life, but in hit aarly sarrioo ha always used the name of bis oommanding gaa¬ eral as an o-Ub—ao his "Oreat Soott I" of Mexican War days has beooms a Na¬ tional exclamatioa. A few yaaia later ha begim to awaar by hlstorie aaasas, and hhi ••Or8atC«isr'sOhostl"hai likawise taken the public fancy. A few years la^r hts brother started 4be laaghable "blue-glaas cure" cttm, and the dmnrat was terribly annoyed by Ite attrlb^tioa to kim. "Oraat Scott, sir/' ka would exclaim. "No, sir, I atn not the maa. No, atr. Tbst is my brother, a miUtia saajai-gaoeral,who Uvea in Phlladaiphla. Oraat Oasiar's ghost, maa, wkat do you take ma fort Wkat do yoo thiak I utt (hoat Ommr's gkoat, ao, sir." Ma was navar auirrtad, aad thongh uniformly BoartaflM t > ladiee, expressed a daaidad parfcrenoe for thc society of msn. Uii only eompaaion for several years was Mr. Gt^asdn, or, as ke eallad bimsalf, "Ould OtaaioB,^' tka Irishaua who kapt the hotel. Since that petaons deatb the Oeaeral hA steadily growa mora ra- BSfwd. He treats old eomradas trlth pelitenats, bat domi aot rstuni tbeir eaHs or aaswer Uurir lattersl 'Soase yaan ago; he gave up smoking. He aavar used liquor to aay great extant, ha oan¬ not ride hursebaek now, pieasuM is ia reading. aad his sole Why Qalefcsaaia llw«II.»w Om. Tka rsaaon a persoa sinks in qulek- saad is liecause the latter is oomposed ehiefly of small partidea of mica mixed laigely with water. Ttie mica ia do amootb tbat the fragments slip upoa aadi other witb the greatert iacllity, ao that any heavy bjdy wiiich dtoplaoea ,tlMia will sink and ootollnoe to pltik tiatll s solid bottom is readied. Whao particles •fssad are ragged and'aagular any weight pcessiDg on tbem wlU erowd than I togibar uatU they are oovpaotod iate ia aolid BUMS. A sirnd compeMd of adcs lor seapsttne, Trkea mise4 wi" watm, mtmt isoaosUatif suUi tto*.—CSiieago BanMb ith sMSoiaiit ithnaabdA- tbe youngest aad most pibmising ad«». cstas in the last Parliament. "Maurice," she said, "yow dress hi sdivrable; bat that does not Insure ytMir safbty. I have aeat for you to take me l>efore the Revolatlonary Tribunal." "I, Oelphine, take you liefore these executioners I" "Ton know that ourfnand, L^febrre, is brought to trial to-day." '•Yes, I know tbi., Utit^va, mad f know, too, that he wUI not ba aUre to¬ morrow." "Aad I, Maurice, know tkat I ought (tf testify ia hU bokslf. Since tke ifth of July I have often heasd htm declare himself a Ropublioan, and I can prove Ibat lie refused a place oflersd him aa tator ofthe Panphin agalnat my ad stcb, it is (rae. I can bring (orwsrd many inalancoa of hia patriotism that meat convince his fudges." "They will not listen toyou. Write, send word; but do not go yoarself." C|be looked at him bssssoklagiy. "Do not try and disconrage me, Maariee. If you only knew hew fright- eaed I am in such a crowd and t^ hard it Is to do my duty t I am trerabaog BOW, and I only go baeaaso I must." "Ton ask ma, Dalpkine, to take yoa to cartaia deatk." "If you really love mo Maurice, you wottld not have me cowardly." "3utiti8soaselam." ¦¦It is never iMeiass to do oar duty. I i«ve been perfectly frank in soknowl- adgiag my '^eakoaM; but what would you truly think of me if I should foUow your ^advice, tu'u now and go lnok to ¦IJ koase at AutepUl"' "Oama HMB,"3if Maariee. She took llis arm and tbey walkad along the quay, talking in a low tone of the oid Iriend whoae courage had brought him before the bloody tribunal. ¦'Ue waa hiding," aaid Madama fi'AthlB, ¦¦st Madame d'Aubry's, my laoe woaian's and he was parfeoUy safe there; bat he insisted on leavlag, beoaase be had laasou to thiak tkathis stay wasea- dmaggtbig hik baaefactreas. Ba suc- oaeded in rsaoliiag Sevres in safety, but ke was rsco^isodlna wincabop by si^e Jaeofiins, brought back to Paris, and BOW he is in tbe Coociergerie awaiUng his trial. It wlll go bsrd with him." "Thaak yoo, Delphina, for sending to lat asa kaaw." "Who but the maa I Um, Msuriee, skaiild skare my dangerf tt they turned the corner of ttie large square dock-tower tbat shuts on Ibe quay, tbey ssw a crowd of armod mon. tumultuously swaying to and fro befon. tke iraa gateway of Uie Palace of Jus¬ tice. Ddphlne quickly withdiew har Imnd ftom Maurice^ arm. "Keep me ia sight." ska said. "My couraga wiU fail me If I do not fed tkat yaa ara hwking at me ail the time; but H la bast that wa ahould not seem to be together. I had better appaar te be tgmt alooa; for I ttara aa instinctive fading tbat I shaU besafar if these crea- tuns thtak ma aaUrdy unprotected." Hayiaidad to har baperiouisweetaesi ] stooped outsida tka gsta, and tben en¬ tered, fdlcfiriag at a distance the woomu BOW thraadiag her way through tlte braadiabad pikai and sabros. The wide stabmse was erowded with a rabble in sabots, earaagaolei, aad rel cipi, aioghw, Bbootlng, and sai^iiag to aod In. Orouos of ama blodfad the eu- tnucea to tbe different RsroluUonary tribuasls, loudly urgibg summsry pro- oaadiags and a geaeral oasssacre, acus- tag tka BuUiorf«-s of lakewarmnass aad tealaaey toarards tk* guilty. Newspbpar veadan oaoie snd waat, cry- lag: "Hera yon kave dM list of tke lueky aumkaia in tha lottery of tbe holr CiUoUne! Buy the traason of Joseph febvre, former physician of the in¬ famous (^pet. Buy the scopunt of tbe dreadful conspiracy at ttm trdtor Le IMma to bring about tbe nsassacra of all good patriots." DdpWa* made ber way through the erbwd. Slia was goiag upsatira when . sba was braaght ti a stand by a a asan tlrassei la aoatiaagaels, a satf-aapotated saatlaal. "Whsra sr« you goiag, dti- I, aaa af ' %irin*K| ttatk, the cieacbed flats, aod up moving on when a hideoos woman, with a tiaby in her arms,, protested, declanog tha'. aristocrats ought to be kept away from the tribunals, wbere tbey only went to corrupt the judges. Sbe, for instance, that woman, would go and show her fsoe, and '^eep aad faint away and turn tha bonds of all thesa mbn, Inalde. Bucb ersattireB know perfeetiy well wtiat they were alxwt, and that waa Ihe way juatice was cheated and trdtors escaped who let people die of statvatlon. But Delphine harried on to the room where she heard tbe clerk of court reading the summons of Joeeph Lefsbvre. Protected by bia dren, Despias fol< lowed her unmolested. But tha woman's railing had enflamed vindictive hatred, and nn all aidea cries arose of, '¦Marat bas ^ne. We have lost our best friend. Since hs was killed the aristocrats sre raldng thdr hoads. Down with tbe aristocrats t Death to the coospinttorsl To the guillotine wish the enemies of tbs people 1 Death to false witnesses t Down with ttw loroeressss, the (toe Isdlesl" The Indictment against Joseph Lefe- bvre WBB read, the Interrogatory wss ovei —the vrilaesses were to be heard. Every momeat some one coming out cf the court-room gave to the crowd outside a diatorted account of some incident con¬ nected with the ttld. Among other ttitags tt was Bssertad thst it wss proved beyoad a doubt tliat thf tafassous Doottw Lefebvre had consranlly administered poison. Instead of medicine, to hts poot patients. And whsn it was reported thst a womaa bad testiflad ia favor of tbe ac¬ cused, the tumclt rsacked its oHmax aad thtre wm shouts of i "She is his scoom- plleet Bend ber to tlie guillotine with bim." Then there were inlerminable disputes, sbsmefnl exhiUtioBs of brutd ignorance and fiendish croelty. The hours wore away and tlie popular impatience grew more uncontrollable, kept at (ever height by oooadonal ru¬ mors of a poaaible acqdttal. The crlea, "Death to all falae witnesses!" gnw lotider and louder. The September butchers, maassd on the stairs, were talking of tireaktagdown the door,when it opened and Dalphtae appaared. Al the sight of the furious, tbreatening mob, ute paused for a moment, proudly erect, but very pale. Maurice, who had as die dfeaa^lbere encircled by the bare. llflBll WhW nf 'f:— bloodthirsty meo, btK^tlilisilptned blm bymalraost imper¬ ceptible nbtlon of her h«td..._ThB threats redoubled. Tbe women cries rose fiercely above tbe drunkei^ yells of some of the men. The moet frighful of all these women, the same creature, with p child in ber arma, wbo bad kept the crowd in a state uf contin¬ ual excitement for liours, now prsssed {arr;j;ri, and shaking tier flst in Del- phine's face, it'-'eked. " Yei, my flne Isdy, yon have got tor ^ItioA lot itl" Tnen a halt-nskad, hau'^-^ressted giant poshad the wotnaa luid^'-Aad seemed about to strike.. Msdame d'Athia bit her lips to bring liack tbe ebbing Uood, aad conscious that bar lofty aspect of vir^nat purity and calm¬ ness was her tmly protectioa—that Ibe ttrrifled diriakia^ of a predestined victim wonld be iaitantly fatal—she osst her eyes aliout her aod rataarkad the hideous moUiar who stood there still in a thraateaiag atUtude. Advaadng to¬ ward ber, she simply satd: "You have a beautiful child." At these words, the kindest perlytpi •he had ever beard, tha mother's lieart was touched. Tears came to her eyes. ¦'Take htm," sbe said, and sho beld the haby out to Dalphtae, who took him inher arma aad'walked down tbe atairs untiarmed, assiitng ia the cUtd'a fiMse, while ^be ciawd, bedtating, aubduei, taken by surprise, made aray for ber to pam. 9lie walkad thus acroea the oourt with tier iooocaat protector and was safe. Outside the gate sho gave the baby to its mother. Ndther uttered a woid, but s tesr feU otf. tka ohild as stie handed I him back. I Maurice had gtme hefore, aod they botb took shelter in tbo carriage watting -for Iham at ttie dock-tciwer. Tundng away, the ttheala of thdr Iwok eame in contact with the roogh oart drivin-x up to take Joaeph Lefebvre to the acafloid- —Prom the PnNMsh. i . - THE HEWSJEPITOMIZED. Baatarn anA fiUddlaatatco. Two adjoinhig (rame stabtts fai Nsw Terk Ca^ were wreokeIby flaase aad flfty-two bovsss were burned to death. Taa esort tA last i^aart has dselded that TbeeiBs A. Edtsaa^is the hivsntv ef tbs In- eandesosntlamp. TMs rasaos that the Bd¬ bon Bleetrio Uaht Company will be en¬ riched by many thousands of doUars. The dsdslon was uandad down In ths TTnited Htatss CSrouit of Appsals. New York City, JuHless Walhoe, Laoombe and Sbipman sitting. Thb second quadrennid convention ofths Katimal Aseooiatioa of Deosooratio CInbs met In tbe Academy o( Music, Nsw York City. (UpTsasaUtlvss of SIMO organisations wrra present. Channoey F. Biaok. Presi¬ dent of tbe Natlond Assoolatkia, opeoed the mestinr'. Oenerd F. A. Cdlios presldad aod ex-Fresidnit Orovsr caeveland delirered tbe addrses or waleome. Fatbice Eoaw, Unltad Btatas MInistsr to Chile, arrived at tba Fort o( New York (rom -HaataaM bringing with htan tba draft of a nsw otdms traatybatwesn tbs United Btates aad Chile aad <n,000 awarded to tbe (am- Ulea ot tba murdered Baltfanore saamse. Mtmio Hau. aad paasatt Hal. la Bestoa, held larga audleaees whsn the KatnibllaaiM- o( Masssohnsstts raUflel thsir Btata and National tlokeU Whltelaw Raid. Oovamor McKtailey and LtadtenanMJavsmor Halla wsra prsssat. Mr. HAd made the prinoipal speeob. That same alght the NepubUoans M Nsw York beld a mass-meeting In Oooper Union at whieb spsschss wsre mada by Benator RIsoook and Congrsesrnsn KoataUe^ of Mdaa. BtmrALO, N. T., had a haU atom, fol¬ lowed by a light anow. A flurry also oooarred at Roebastsr, aod a ellgbt fad at Bcheaee- t*.dy. A storm at OartfaaM, N. Y., made thing uapleaaant at tha (air there. Two inofam fsU la tiia OMakflh. oovsring tha groaad trem IMU to Big Indian. , WnBUBlt, Mssa., udebiated ths Two Hins- dredth aad Plftlstb anaivsrsary of ber founding. TU Rhode Uaad aapabilean Stats Con- vaaSloa was orgimlBSd with Qeorge A. Llt- tMMd, of FrovidsSMSk as Chairasaa, and Bngeoe P. Waraer, of Ooventry, Beeratary. The ptatform approvwl the Natloaal Coa- wnttoo platfcrm. Taa Jary ta the Odamater eaaaa at Mead- villa, Psnn., (kiund a venHoc at gailty as to Oaorga Wdiaoe DalamatsrMtad' aot gdlty aatoO. B. Ddamater and T. A. Dslameter. The charge upon w^loh ex-3eaalor Dels BBvair saBors oa a stSamar ta tha Bsd Sea died (rom aatl«g potamoas flib. Ovni ao iaeb eC aaow (eU ta Bsaoei^ QiMbeo Frefviaesh (Jaaada. TaamagnHiBsetaHmastAvel, tta Trap- pM Ord^ at^SMadls, Aat^oniSb Oouaty. Nova SooUb. bas been borned. Thesplendid pile of bnildings li oow a smouldering mass of ruins. Toero wore poly two Trapplst monastsriss on tbs cootinsat, one ta Nova Bootla, tbs other ta Ksatnoky. Taa Amsrioaa Consnl at La Ooayra, Veneaada, Ur. Hamw, bad bis exequatur withdrawn, but when Minister Scruggs pro¬ tested it was restored. Taa memorial stone o( the Carnegie Li¬ brary, a gift of Andrew Carnegie, was toid at Ayr. Siiotland. Hbavv damaga was dons by storms ta Itdy and Pranos. YBliaBiTBl.Ati (Jovsmment gunboats Aelled Haculo, nsar Li Onayra. aid drove tbeCrcsplsts from the ptoos. During Uw bambardmsnt United Btatss Omsul Hanna wsnt to tbe scene of tbe flgbt In bis naphtha iaaooh aad shots were arsd at bim (rom tbe Oovsrameat sUps. Aa explostoo ta the elsetriod works in the Ueeostrassr, ta Koeoigsbsrg, Ctarmaor, wrsoksd ths buiidtag and sst fire to tlie mfaia. Sevsral woAaaaa wsrs Intarad sa- vsrslyaad two wera killed oatrifht. A taaeoiaot hoase nsxt door oaaght flra and burasd with such rapidity that twd vb of tba tenants bad to savs thdr llvss by Jampbtg (naa the third story windows. An old awn namsd TeUte and bis three yoong paad- ohUdrea srere bnmed to death. Of ths twdva persons who joaapad foor broke laga betwsao ChOa aad MMS eonosralng tha it bas IB be rast> mater is oonv is statutory smbessle- Taa elvaretta faetorr.ot Khiaey Brothers, aty, Wl eanslag a lew o( 1350,000. In New York City, was wredml Iqr a flre. Haaax Kaa8xi.t., the wdl kaowa Irish ewaedaai, has besn prooonnosd tamos, snl Is oow ao lanaate of Bloomingdale Asylum, New Tork City. WiLLisM A. Rtrwx, o( tbe larsa dry gooda flra of I>arllBgton. Runk A Co., of Philadelphia, Peon., and a dlreotor In tha I>ana}lvaata Mataal M(a lasnraooe 'ISe I Company, uwiiadtted soloMew Rls Uis was ; ^11 -bmarai far ttanooa AT tha eontfaraatioo- of tha UOm aaai- varsary eissdsss of tbe sslSleMsot o( Wo- bom. Uaia, BttpkktT ol BtaSs Ppstsr re- preecDted tbe Frsiwe^J aad deHvered a speeoh in Us stsad. ""^ '—^ BaoBKTABr or vaa TaaaatniT has approvad tha sslaottan. of tt Walant and Seventh sirsals, PbtterMpUa, Psan., (or tha naw Uallal Bwtm Mtat. Tba proparliy wUI oest HOO^OOIK OaoBOi HomiBPam, aa laglaasr, aad Rlobard Johaaton, Msfirsosan. ware soCo- - - ¦ - by A aaw agresmsat Pera ssttles the differs gnaao bads. The amm fled by the CbOsoa Coogrsm. Ia Toltiea and Kioitaaat. Meaiea^ bava besa tanadrads of deaths nam starva. there BraoiAX. Bbvov W. H. Cram aad Miais¬ tsr Baowdaa Bressotsd tke ofiMd tavitatkm tatbaRwrallamayofBpalnto OS So Ohi¬ oago to aadst la the oasataf of this World's Fair. Tlii Duke of Veragna bas raoovsrad from hhUlasss aad wUI aoesptthe tavlta- eatad laa mias at Bsady Oreek, Psaa mnafcir— thsir sadai aad faad air. RxtvaMlophi mkhSlfVdtar tte eleo¬ tion ladleatsd tha eleeHoa\a< tt8,_0B^ DeoKWratio tioket la Florida by 19,000 aia^ Mty, The People's Parly pillaJ taas than A BATOH OF HAWQIgGB. . Tbirtecn-Tear-Old Colored Olrl Bxecnted In South (Jarollna. John miliams and Mildred Brown, the tatter only thirteeu years old, wsre banged at Bpartanborg, P. C, at 11:11 o'olook the itog. Both wsre ooiorsd. Rs- strvkMB were bdd la tbe Jail by a ussasher. Tbe flad ssrikiss wsrs the sbbC Jld. The ropes wsre ad- JoBted aad tba girl. Brown, oried: "Pm go- lag hoase tn die." WUUams nrotaded against bis hsnaing. At 11:15 the trap (dl, Snag both Instantly. Tbe erime (or wUoh WUUams soffsrsd dsath was tbs mnrder of Mayor Haanenaan, of Baartaaburg. Mildred Bream mnrdarel a baW beoaase Us father reproved hsr for aaedWBoe. Thsre were some peentlarir aad faetaras ; the caeentioo of the girt. Bhs H^ousa odaradi aeamsd to be sattady (risadlaas, ahd during harlaattaNuiflMW.bat bar mtalsterssw ordeal, aod gave WaUaou shooli B arhuaaae*. e&bnedaay AMhTrlbl C far tham ^ ary. Tba BhsriS hwl to pot bsr on tha] form aad fasfeo ths nooee by fe IKolsBtad ber ianoesaoe to the Mst. WiOtaa WUsoo, whitr, waa teasgal at Aa- dsrsoe, B. C, far tbsmnrdsrothls wife. He dedared be did not know wbat ba bad done, aad tbat tae ought not to saCsr fcr it. , Ths jafl wasgoarded by the looal ndMaay eam- Tom Brook was baagsd fcSdIy family asat" "I 81 trid of t'oif Ha Mate m taiitaattlM tl kna wH- ttk-ttgum Maanfhetars of Essllage. Tbat tlie'extaadve tatroduction of ea- ailage aa a stock-feediag article wai not long atace accomplished in the UnUed Stales is a matter of aurprlae, eonaider- ing the fact that tbe ayatem has been in vogue in neariy dl Soropsaa eonat^im for yeara. cr' About flfteea years ago tba di^yary was made by August aoSsrt, of Burtoo, Pranoe, that plsctag <xim fodder in an air-tight cellar or silo, it could lie so preserved ai to retain all its rioh suq- onleat Juices, aad possess a feeding value for stook saperior to any other wtatar forage. Ooflhrt's flrst succassfut sito wsi sstablislisd la 1873, and though nuny nsodiflcattoas have staoe Iieao Btade in ttm coastriMUoa of dlos, tba nsattiod ta use at present is idaatiosl with tlia flrst plaut erectol. In 1879, Praneis Morris, of Marylaad, built the flrst silo in this C3untry. The geaeral use of entilsge was, however, long retarded, flrst, beoiuse of the sp- paiaaUy heavy expense attending tha cooatrtNltaa of dies; and next, owing to the iaahtllty to secure the proper ma- ohiaery for propartag the fodder for the dto. Aftar maay anforlanato and dis- eoarsglBg experieaees, thb difliculty bar lieen aolvsd, aad easUsge bas already be- eome a sksadard prodaet with a kia- jority of the iatdligaa'. ddrymea aad stockraisars ta the country. Of lata yaars farmers' lasUtatas havs given the sttbjsQt much oodddacatiao, and the es¬ tablishment of dtas have been gaoetdly raooosBsaadad. In tha IStatabf Wiaooasin tbe use of ensitaga tias liacoms sspaotolly poputar, and liaia, too, have lieeo buUt tlta targ- eat eataliUshmento for tbe produptlon of machinery. Those who hsve iavasti- gated tlw subject tboroagfaly say tliat the adopttoa of the silo aia^as better kept stook; SB incraass of at Isast fifty per oaat. in tba wiater prodaet of Um dairy, and tha wtatering of dt ktads of dock in oor n<i(tiiwastara otimata for about OBS-hdf of tke oost of faedtag under tiM ordiaary matbat tBiln^pi;Qnf kls. vote*. Ovy HsLa ebot bts two nephowi at Framoat, tawa, ths raaalt of a fnsd ovsr taa divisioa •( aa ssla^e. Taa Utm havs oraaaed the Cokirado Btata Uae aad ars oommlttiag dsprodations. Job Baboo, who mardarel Mrs. Prank SaadarUn, was lynohed at C^m tan, N. O. Oovaaaoa B. B. WutAim psasMsd ovsr Um Mlehigaa namneraUa Btate Ooevsatioa, whloh Bsmmblad at LaaslBg aad aaminatsa a eandidats (or Odd Janioiand fllied va- oanclas oa the Btate Ueket. Two whits msn aamad Bao Watkins aad J. V. Davis aad a ookrej maa ware kUled br a band of foar rahbers aai horssttlavstk flve miles wast of Deny. Mlsa. WaiMns and Davia beaa a ooaatry atara^ aad the ootlawi attamptea to rob It. At«XAli^ut Bbll, oobrad, attampted to assadt a white woman at MoiitpeHer, Tsan. Oa hia wur to JaU aaxtmoraing he iras takai from tha Sharifl; baagsd to a tre% aad bb body riddled wlUi baUds. OaoaoiA stsetsd a Oov* osrsand a fnU Oaasrd Ai For Qovoraor aad Stats twotiefcslB ¦tralght Dt the nnais^B Party ttakci The DaaaooraU canrloittaBtatebya majoritr esUmatsd at over 60,000. Anuaaartrata ataS witt a bad aoeideat or Oooadl Orov^ fer tha mardsr ot Jarry ^ , sbd of that plaoa, fai June last. Brook was TowaMar^ B eokirsd aad about twsetr Tsars dd, HEWSY GLEANINGS. NEW YOBK STATE NEWS. Apporttonatoat Cases. The tbree apporttoament casis came np ta the Court of Appeals, at Albany, eaeh one embracing tbe qaeeMon ot the oonsUtu- Uonallty of ths new Apporttanment Law. In tbe case of the People ex rel. Hora, iqi- peUSat, vt. tha Board ef Supervisors of Oneida Onmty, H. J. (Jeofctagham was present for tbs appellant and D. F. Bearie for the re^Modeat. In the Moaroe Coaoty casr, C. D. KIstael, Olty Attorney of Rooh¬ eeter, who Is a RipubUoan, spoks for tbe constitutionality of ths taw. WiUtam A. Suthertond appeared tor ths Boanl of Supervisors. In the tbirj ease, that of Mr, Carter, of UUoa, against Swratary of State Rice, Messrv. Risley an 1 Love appsarsd for Carter and Attomey-Osnerd Rossndals for tha Seeretary of State. Moneys fit the Btate. Comptroller Oampbdl flled with Oov¬ ernor Flower his report on the flnao- olal ooodlUon o( the Btste at the olose of the fltoil rear endtag September 80th laat. The oaly obHgations of tbe State now outatandlng are f tSO.OUO balanoe of the oaod debt, which matures Ootobar 1, 1803, and (800,000 of the Niagara rsservattan bonds. The oash balanoe In the treasury to the credit of the general (and was II.OOI^SIS. The OimptrallersBjrs: "Therevenueo( the Stato (or the year jost pa mail la tha largsst wtthta Its history. TiMrsvsinssderived (ram taxable transters of proparty aad eomsaody known as tbe Inbsritaaoi tex asaouiit to 81,788,818 as against IflKJ^SOr tbe prsoeding ysar, an increase of fS0J,SaO. The revaaus derived from the fraaohise aad argaaiai- thm Ux on oarporaMoM le 81,flM,S«0 as a8aiust8l,MB^87S tha preceding yaar. aa incrsase of 8108^185. A largo namber of oorporatioas whlob hava heretofore eeoaped tbe payment of tbia tax have bean plaeed npon onr books and are now beating tbelr rroportigad ttarsof tte burdea of tax*. tUn.* ''¦'¦ -i ¦ -- .-,- Btato Leaga* Itamoorata. The CoBveattaa of tbe Btate Lsagns of Dsmocratio Clubs wta beld a few days ago In Chloksrlng Hdl, New Ygrk City. Tbree hundred ddegates wsrs grsstnt, and tbe meeting paieed off in perfeet harmony. rhe haU wss niody daooratad tri^ flfags and bunUng, aad largs ptatoMs ot tta Nattoaal DemocraH^/nadhtates wara haag iMtAlfm, rtaga. Prss'dsotJohoBtqdTtedMr apsaedthe sonvsaUon at noon. ftt^iafisA jaask of Us spssoh to a dlsoassioa oC tbe SsrUI, aad st Ma conotadoo tatrodaosd aa temporary preeidliig oflloar of theooayeotloa Asssmbly- man WUUam Bolser. Btaiuad C. Stanton wss sslaeted as Temporary Secretary, aai HUehadCRsdmaad, of Albany, Bsrcmnt- aS-Ams. Maah satbasissm was srsatad la itaeaa veatlaahjrttespeeehotClMrlMiL Brown, tte . , ..atlo aah. Oatigrewuiao Aumtt. ipseob, and thea fansitMss pri aleellon of oAeers for tbe Joha Boydl Amemmr at Untie. Tbst >e !Brgatt aad most saecx tr A annual ooaventioni lisl yuty counties of tbs State to tbe Natiood Ckmventlon aeat i Denver, and two were sent from the Stated at large. Tbe Ys ahn ssnt dslegatsB. The'l Fresident was aathwisad to arraage for tte erection of a fair boOding st Myraeoas at a' Mat not to exceed 195,000. Tbb Orand Jury, which has twa dttib^ at Anbom. ooodaled its ddibsrations snl preparsd a large aumber of iadiatmsiita,^: It is said tbat amoog them is «IM tgjiiatAl the Rev. Uvi Bfa-d, of TrtaKy Mstbodist Episcopal Ohuroh, (or erimlnal Hbsl. Dur¬ ing the past summer Hr. Bird series o( sensatiooal sermons, oity oflldsls of drunkennem aadi deeceratioo, and lBdUtgtag(r aUUst. Jvirno^P. Tatlob, a retired Alb merelianr, died tbere a lew aays ago. ^.^ had been for years eonuaotal wltt ths Oov^ ernment Boards of the OUT'S hospitals. orphan asylnm^and Y. M. 0. A., hot aevet soaght Otber publlo offloe. He was bora Jannary 0. 1818, in Sharon, Soboharta Connty, and went to Albaay ta IfllT. Tbb grinding, poli«blng; tempartag, and parot shops o( Amerioan Axs aad Bdge Tool Company, at BaUston, forsasriy Isaiab Blood's, bava been destroyed hy flrs. Tbe flre oaogfat in the tempartag Uap, Imd an nolted soiploys threw wtiaS ha was a paU of water oatteflanaS^Tbapaii, however, oootalacd oil, sprang op so vigoresaly that soon ths whota ^ boikUng was OB flra aadwas dasleoyad fore apparatus oouM be gU ta throw streams of watsr from a (breapne The loos will probably amoimt to flta^O The Insoranoa Is nuknown. Tax body of an nnknown i floating in the harbor at BuSalo a few day ago.. A kdfe wound, narrow and etaan war fonnd Just balow ths right ioag, seemed to penetrate ths tang, wsre riflel of everytttaig ttay oontf There was no dos to tbe man's UsnU^. THE PRESIDENTIAL VOTE. Popular aa4 Ueotoral ResaHi|!^ SBM—Ttaa Naw AppusM Ions POpolsrVoto RATBB. Arkai Cdlforata... Cdorado..-. OoaaaetieaL Dstawara... PtotWta CtotfnCla* e*se Idaho IlUadls ladiana Iowa for Btsts ofil- ibly tkikst. ttsro fcslB ta tta Md, oBwof whkh was tba t DsBoeratta tiekst aad tha othsr aboot ataty mllm weat Kaa., osaaad by the trata gotag bamlng bridaa. Tba saghssr, O. T. Fd- (sr. a soa of Untied Statw Baaator and OHat Howard, a flraaian, wsre bott tm- staaUy kUlsd. PioaooB Mabablb, edorad, was hangsd at I^ayatta, Os^ for killfau tba Rav. He- hsadah WIU. Twsaty-Ava hoadrad psr- ssas wsra prsBsat whaa Ihs ddsp tafi. '^ Ah lasiadlary flro daatroyed fldaaa baal- aam hoassa. tha taU, the Alflaaoa atoaa aad > the aawapapar ^&a of Botiar Uia Third Wty laadsr, talrimtagtoa, it. 0. tamPrahlhUtamlgmat Atakoma have pat odt a (uU Blaelard Ueket, ssaktag ths imntt hi tha flald. and have aomlMted B. M.BMasd,at Blrmlaghaai, fer Oc ta tta Ntatt BlaSrie^ aatldag d grsssfaad eaadldatss ta that diafitas HaaWnxiAM BaAara, aa li , at Oootmvllla, lad., poured eed aB oa iMr boabaad wbUa ha atspl^ aad thsa appHad mateh,^ borntag him to daath. Hharipa a dsavorad to saoape, bet the wosaaa oppoai bis (Sorts aad was barasU fatatty bonial. sta Coa- Waahtactais. Oa ABLBS L. JOBBB, a Chid of Divisioa In tbs Traoaory Osoartmsat, fceapsd dsad ta ths Traasary bttiidtaiff whUe sis work. He was from Ogdassbanc N, Y., aad bad besa ta tba Trsaaerr DspsrtoMot thbrliy ysarsb A OABLBOBAU WBS rssdvsd at tke Navy •partsasat from Admird WaUisr, oa the Ualted Btatss ttsansship Chtean at Li Dspartmsat from Admbal' Uaited Btates ttsansship Chtean Ua»rs, Yeasmsia, jtamg^^t aU quiet tharo. Venesnatan waters AutUtHm fgkUagiptBmOf ths ¦••-• 88%, is, ta imttty, two bmimi- sapaiatad by a valley. Tha Elgher nk Is 17,tl0 teat aod UiVi^|8r 18.0OO I ddiva BBS levd. ; The Cbkago will raaada ta stsrs aoUl shs rsodvas torthsr orders from Washington. Dcpabtibo from a oostom that bss bssa ta Toxne (or maay years, Pustmastsr-Osa- seal Wanamaker lasoad ail orosr modtrytag the peetal rSgdattaas aad dtreoHag that hsrsafter the maUa mart be ssade npaad dispatobed oa hdhtaya as oa otbsr days. BBCoaTABT or At Ata Pparaa bae haaa te- formedby Uie United fltitm Mtalrtar to BrasU tha* tkeqasraatlae agahiat tta Uai8ed Btataa haa baea removed. Taa raodpta of tha Poataflhie Oeewtaaaat Moortt aoartsr of tte tart flsod ysar '.hum ¦HAVIi. Japan has SMi aewipapsrs. Tax word ha* MOO paper mlita LoKDOlf shelters 5,000,00) people. Bwansif has 20X1 schxil gardeas. Nbw Yoak has flfteen Nationsl banka Caupobma rdsortt are opening up tae winter. Tbb reeeipts of wbsat for September were the largest oa raeord. Tbk dairr scbuol of the Oeorgia Expcri- menl Statloa in a success. Tbb British Cabloct deckled not to oecnpy Bad aaaox Uganda. Africa. Aaotrr •881,000,000 Isfaivmted ia ttis ooua¬ try fai sleotrle street railroads. Taaaa Is a seardty of corn in Mexloo aad the people ttresteo to revolt in oonseqasaoe. ABOiaaa miil for griodiog only Ameri¬ oaa oorn is to start up In Hambarg, Oer- Buay. I'MTBO Statbb fonr per oent. bonda aro now aeliiag at ll;*, wdcn Is tbeJowsst prloe sfaice 1*1. A RuasiAii mail train was haM np by rob¬ ben aeor Krowka and tafiO,000 and mncb valnaUe. baggage stoleo. Tbb drought In New Mezlen Is so great tbat the United Htetas troops at Fort Staa- ten aro not allowed to wash. Tna Oeorgto oottoa orop wld'be about aaveaty per csot. of tbs avaraga. The aors- aga has been redncel ttis ysar. Sbcbbtab'V Ruai oflMdly deobwee tbat tbe United Htate* Is free from the disease known as caowgiaai pleiiro-pueumsnia. neoriy dl British _ ot tte ladustry. boaa ef the SeotohBMmbsrsef the Brit¬ ish Parliament ars thrsateatag to desert Oiadstons if be doee not devote aaire atten- tioa to thdr alfsbrs and less to those of the Irish A PDBUC rsospUoa wes givea to Lteaten- aat Fsory. Mrv. Peary and tba mambars of thaexieJitiou and of tte rsUsf party at the Phltaddphta Aoademy at Naturd tbe league, was nn rodeetad. John H, V. Arnold, PriaHint d the Uam Yesk Board of AMgrmsa. waa aiade Ffa-st Vtas-Prseidsoti Beraaisl D. Dsgnaa.d Kfaigs Cjunty.Ssbond Viee-Fraal- leot; Uennaa Ammend. TUrd Vioa^raal- ient; WUHam B. Oroai^ Wmrth Vhii^Frssl- dent. end Coroner Pardtaaal Levy, pUtt Vtoe-Prssldsot. Eamond C. Btaosoa was radseted Bedirs- Mloslssippi. MIssoori.... Montoaa— Nebraska.. Nevada.... N.Ham pabirs SkwJmtay. ew Terk.. N. OaroUaa N.Dakota,. Ohio....... Orsgoo .... Pannsylvaaia ITxws from Barlag Bea is tbat aan tha sral poao'ifaM; It balBg dona by vassdr, thraatsatag the dastroeUag B. OaroUaa.. TOBL, TexBB.. Vsrmoat... ViiglBia..... Waahingtoa W. Vir^nia. WiaeonaUi... Wyoming..., Totals. tary, Fraak B. Johnma. of Broohlyo, iji- ^^^^^ siotant Baerstary, aad Psrry BstawaVVjl iy«asar«r. Deiagates at large and alternatea waro sleeted to the National CoavsnUoo of Dsmo- onUc Clota sis (dkiws: Dategatea—Tboma J. Ksaoard, ThomaiE. Bioth, Bartow W. Weeks, Sherman T. PaU. B. J. AtUnsoo, Jaoob New, John a Tbatoher. Fsrdtaand Levy. Jaaws W Oovsrt, Charim Tracsy and Joasph B. MorssL . Baak Wkaoker Dana Dead. BiwarJ B. Daan, tte wreohsr of tts Na¬ tional Savings Bank, died In jaU at Buffata at T o'clock Ihe othsr evening from opiam poieoa, aeir-adsahUaSsred. Dano'e attor- aay. WUIIam 8. Hoyt, appaoral be- (oro Jnlga Tltoa, hi tha Baperier Court ttatmomtagaad hod tho trtal pestpooad lor oae week, proianHng a earUfloato ttat UaeUeetwas too Ul to appsar. Immadl- stsly tta rumor was startsd that Daan bad hried to take his own llfs. Dr. Harringtoa deoUasd to state tte natoVa of his srmp- taaB^ bat It WBB aftwward learned th^ ha bad dlsd of polaoatag. Hi bad tatteaded tii dead gai^y apd ptaee hiandf oa the aiaroy dthaOaort. ,.--* THE LABOB WOBLD. Loirno:> b«i 4000 Mtar eorrlsrr. AoBictn.TtiBa empioya 8.001^008 'f BIS year's crop of sugar mia is expeoted to ba flfleeo for ths (oiMh qosrtsr I ltT,a08,flHL aai tbs axpaadltarm er tost qoarCr^Wire JtbitrtjlH, wUoh oatM a totol ot neS,m,Wt tor tte year. Taa United «dlm eta«o«» raodptafor September Jaawad from 8ta,lW\8IO ta IMl to •ir,900,M7 ttis Tsar, aad theroosiptafor tbe gusrtsr sadlag Ssptamosr aOtttaersassd 88,000,000 snd roids Ihoss for tha tasi qnartar glWOOO^CO}. Taa War Dspartmsat hasdsotdedtoabaa doa Pttt DadMsaa, Utah, aad to Waasfar ' < troops of oavalry tkara to Port Co*., aaiaa oriar is ttia bUaU kas / Vatmigcik, tn tefiiiiuas is aaw eaUiailUbk'Ptiti'mU ^kll^ Jauxb W. BABOoeK,of Aao Arbor, MIoh., was willsd several mllilou doUars thrsa yaars ago by on oada oa aoodlUoo that ha marry withia flve yeSrr. Mr. Baboeok bos Just tateo a wife unto blmsslf tests ta Bohe- to twsaty per rent, lees'tbaa tbat of 1801. Heavy roioa have aoeaawbat brigMeoed the proepeotr, I ut tha prioss of raw sugar on stiit taadtag highrr. Ia fcverd loealltiss fai Washiacton tharo aro animals roBBlng wild wUoh bava de- teeoded frooi domssUo anosstors. In Fh- clllr, ChebaiUs -aad Masoa Coaatles thsra is a remnant of a hera of wild oattle, wbia't bare roamed througb tbe woods and ovsr tta prairies at tbat portioa of ths Btoto for years. AN ABMY BOuib. Two Baa<lrad Dahoaiayaaa Millad la a Baule With ib« Vrenoh. A dsdslve batUe bae beM fooght ta Dahemsr, Afriea, ta whloh the robeMoua naUvsa wero deCmtoJ.. It la eOlaMUy aa- aouaosd that the DaHomeyaiM left 800 dead, amonz tham twaiAy Amaanoa, elaaa to the Praaeh Uaai. ThAptd loas of ths Dahamgaaa is aakaowa. m-Tha Freaeh kist ettht MOat aa<l thirtyttree woaadsd. Thahattis was foariit asar Okmt*. Ths aatlvas held tbelr posMoaia the foreet for ¦Mrty two boors. They wsro wall armad with Wtaehsstsrs aol BaMsr rapaaMi . lay of whieh they lots oa^pflalS ta ttdrfljgbt. This dstast, tata bdtovad, wW ssaiaaptththe aUaaattoa of tte party slthsMMssframno*r-^—'- '^ ' A WBAUoa steamer hss strivod ta Ban FlpSBcisoei, Ud., from o two-aad-bsif ytartf vwage. Ber Amttk tar tha eroise was »5±OT|52«i5ro.rs; was two nsn hMMM in the ice, aad kaot of bar araw from dnwniag a fieatal Utmm Taa storo of O. & Marriott * iko, dsalsrs in grooeriee at Konu^ was dossi by the BhsriS on Judgmsots aggrsgatfaig 810,- 000. Taa third annual eeovsattea oftte Stato Booietlsa for tbe Prvreatioa o( Craelty to Aaissals and CbUdraa wds hdd lo BuCaki. Taa Stato Typographied Unioa has Just hdd Its siwIoB ta Riehsstar. WAI.TBB Riaaooar, a stags drivsr at Plas Ptainr, was (ound dead nsar ths parsonage the othsr alghl. A ruimlag away fron tha spot a taw ssonsats bsfore. In ths Circuit Cjort at Troy Justies Bl- wards in ths cas) of ths Stats D.ilry Coai- misstoosrs against Stswart^ Wlisoa, gro- oers, tUcsctei a vetdiot'of |3X) for ths Slate. The actloo was brought uodsr tts prorleioo of tts SUto taw ttat pndilbit« tbs sale ot adulterated viaagar, aad was the Srst I bt case of tha ktad ever farottght tato a dril ^^ court. Taa taoood oongress of tts Natloeal Raal Rstato Associatloa opeaed ta Bulf tlo; Oov¬ sraor Fiower mode aa addrstaof waieama, Kaw AKD B. RABBia la steward of ths Homtsteod C»Bb o( Mittmwan. Joeeph Citr, a weU-tc-lo Frsau'jmaa, draufhtaman at ths Flahkill L tndtag aaaehtae works, ia a ¦aambsr of the olub. . Oa Baaday alght, Jnly 17tb. after eome drtaka had baea takea at theotab, Otto ordarol a roaad. Tba atoW' ard pot an fadtaWoa glam ot,.beer la frool otCita. He rolaad It to hia Itaa but, o« cours^ did not get any neer. Then he got mad, and plehiag up a aoiaU tauMor, tbraw it at Harrif, tbegbiai atrUtlng Harris la tbs faos and oatttaggaShm aorom Ustorahsad. It waa agreed tbat the matter shoald hi kept qdet, bat it was aot, tor Harris sosd Clto for WMKI damages. The ease was trial at Puaxhksspsta the Jory readsrtag a vsr¬ diot of t«» foi^ tta ptatatUf. '''¦" l^WHta^L OhrisMaa Tsatpsraaoe New York kas Jatt in Newbwgh's Fisraaa tbodsajiii ttlpboildsn an out of ' CaniBBB oianafaeturers aad ta'uutsiB 4 trol ahMWt^he eaUn sboe ladnetry of r lorata Taa Tasneooat tia mine In OallfonUa — paM gflf ita thlrty-flve am^tM^it aad abat duwn for good. Taastrmwttof the Btrtjmi*isSlAjU-i. rooKitiro Fbamca,. mtcrttdkat to^he tatod reeort, is 28.000. EuBino tbe bMt flnaaoial year a profit waa made in tbe Scotch prieons of 899,188 oot d the bibar of tbe prieooers. Ton ysor tto QeraaaB-Amsrlnaa l^po- grapblahaa bad fifty par caat. aioro oaam- ployed memben to sapport thaa last year. Moaaa Bovn, iged aevsafy-elght. Is cow daetor oa a aufaarbaa trafai from OadhaaL, Maw., to Boatoa. and le probably the okMa oosMlaiBtar ia tha coaatry. " It la atated that tbsn have beea ov^.' no worhmea klUed oo tbe WarWa Pah- grooada 8«S hivfam BMt deatt otruetiattM the Ftaa Arts r ~' rnrraaa TatmsAire «Mew' taeem la Ohcat.SelsdaBB. havo beaa stBppsd ta ooa- ssqasaee oc tha atagaatloa la trada. Tha atoMBga win oaaas grsat sdssry aasosv tba worciag people. A asaxaa at Mdhoarati AaslraHsL waa —"'-flaed 188,000 aad sostsacsd to ' peopta onl mgs. Anotbsrgot ysan. Vabidob raUroad i^ the Bruthsrhooda meo, Rallsray " riaaanseat fbr awindUag werkiaz of their earnlnga by land deal- ptber got a doae of (2800 aad four itioar, taotad- Looomoliva Fin- oad BwitoboNa, bave orgaatzsd a RaUway flRaployas' ... dustridBoaklogUaioo, wltt a gaataataad OBpttdaffllOO^aBD. kaatrta tha waam par weak ef ssfOB avyrage as foUows: Mso, woassa aim yooog people ovsr fltteeo yean dd. tl.flfl- ssalm (OMO aad yoaag people). 11^81; aaa^ m.U; femdw (womea and yoimg srooMOi, tl.di'^wamaB. 11.40. WINDLE'8 FAST BIDE, BaBraakaAIIBooorda fliraMlteoat. BKweia. .-^ The ssusaflBBor ofths Mtpds o««r Ihs berae waa agatai daaaoiMtratad oathsBamp-' dsa Park track. Sprhgfldd, Mass., whsa W. W. Wladle aaada a adla ITom a triag start ta tUd t-\ ttos ItasUog tbe trotUog rseord of 9:(H oiada hy Naaqr Haaks. It waa aoiaa Mad diur fbr rseorl bnaktag. A atUI brosos was bfewhig trem , the aorth, battbe ptaeky rider wsa ,' ' adaad to smstt a racerd. aa4Jt.waat Wladle had aspsoamaksn W. F. Marshr,'L Harry Whedar aod W, ». aBm^i&'^ oa a trlpM wbo took blai arammA'im i half, wben be waa dekad an ^^ rtsB Derabn RIvwsida Bsslt' B. AraoS dsa a trlictmk, w took Um to thathree-qnarlsr pota tttpu., poiat he was BBstby BiNelsoa, wkofidshed Ths Uaia far WAg/kgt* was; PIrst aoartar, 0!»M; halK^"' - ¦ ¦ - -» £ aad was; nrssaoarsRV thrat-^nartara, X-M
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 46 |
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 | 1892-10-14 |
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 | 14 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 46 |
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 | 1892-10-14 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40873 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
'.'¦^i-sstmot:':.
ALBEBT 0. ST0BQI8 & 00., Publishers.
AH INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITEBATHBE, LOOAL AND OENEBAL INTELLIGENOE.
$1.00 ?£B 7EAB.
VOL. I.
NAZARETH, PA., FRIDAY MORJ^ING, OCTOBER 14,1892.
NO. 46.
^
' Malae bas wild land worth 9*0,000,- 000-«t a low estinate.
The demand (or Caliromla oanoed Itod dried fruit bas inoreaBad till, the San Pran^isco Examiner declares, itis almoit a boom.
mtmrnmrnmrnmiimmmmmmmimem
' Tat the first half of tbe curteat yeit the returna of no less than seventeen En. glisb railroads show a falling oS,Bnd tbe loss in ooal freights is reaponsible for more tban half of that.
Our Oovernment makes no chiurge for coining. Tbe only mint cliBrge* are for melting, parting, refining, etc., and for alloys. A eertaia scale of clyrgea is fixed Bccordins to thn work to bo done.
Ever; flftb bny in India is at Behool, but only every flftiatb girl.
It ia proposed to ohange the tmlftwm of the ^srllB police. The praaani "oot- flt" is too facKvy and cumbefsomo, espe¬ cially the helmet and aword.
Jsmes Payne, tbe English writer, lie- lievea that liobert Louis Stevenson, the novelist now sojourning in Samoa, will be made King of tbtt conntry.
Major Harvey, United SUtes Peaskia Agant at Dstroi', Hiob., pdd off tbe 49,000 pensioners ot Michigan in aix days, thus, according to the Ohioago Hataid, surpaniog all previous records.
i^ Tbe Gierman merchant marine statida mtt to tbst o( Eogland. In 1839, the
^latest year from whlcb flipires bave l)eea jbblished. G*rmaa vessels made 68,834
>»8y«gas, carrying 81,J»3,6*I tons of
i The Maw York Coaimeiclal BalUtin says that "it may'be oaoBBsary to secure Congressional action to reliava impor- tera o( the hardship oi paying full ratei of dnty (or mercbaudise that hai been faapalred In value by proaeaaet o( (U3ii- galioa." _____________„
' The prasidm; .olBoer wbo used a re¬ volver at a K'sv^l, tbe other day, in aa Atehiaoa (Ktu.) deliberative aesambly, bad no difilciility in ataiatainiiig order. -The chair *till always be respected, avers tka AUkttt ConetitutioD, whaa it U ready to Mow off the top of Boaet>ody's kaad fbr nnparliameatary behavior.
Tlie'Londoa Nesrs givn^promineace tn sn article by Bev^-liobert Collyer, of Now York Olty, oontiastin^the^grcaUy improved poaition of BngHah work¬ men of to-day with their oondMoa In in 18S0, which foroed him to emigrate.
A btrtter merchant of Loadoa was re- eaatly fined rather heavily for seliiog
Ctar^hatcMtaioal twea^-aight par t <| water, wbereii ia ordinary cir- auwatancet tbe percsnta^ ought aot to be mora than fourtein to flfteea. It mtWs txovad ia e«urt that at the tiato ths salta were made the defendant wat away On his irelding toar, and yet tba oourt refused to accept tbe excuse, holding that an employe ought to know the law.
The average dally cnnaompMoa o( miik io En.^laad la S.17 pinta per family of live persons, or O.iS pints per haad, BB average annual oonsumption fgt head ot 19.78 gallons. The railtraya bring daily lo L'>t |
Month | 10 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18921014_001.tif |
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for The Nazareth Item