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r^„ lNDEPEHDENT family HEWSPAPEB, 'DEVOTEp TO LITEBATUBE, LOOAL AHD OEHEBAL USfT^LUOEHOE. -.r:r.f J£m, ]!CAZAEETH, PA., FRIDAY MORNIlirO, SEPTEMBER 9,1892. .Am Mitt taya tbat nearly IthteaMB of iaiaaity m r folly two-thirda ot fay bald in¬ to THB HAYINa TIMB. oMeklli^ .W the mowing tbialdt of iroa aad talehioni ka«^ Aa ovor th* plala It tpeed% life* a pvond Mnmphal ear, a chariot ot war. OaaUng, panttag tteeda. Iha atid with a thrOI of fear it lUrrtd, The ttartied bobolink hat hear J Ihe watalaf aad got* ia qoeit Uf hk aioto; tafeMitr they fly. Itow oirollag low, now high hove their rath-hiddto met. Bat th* tana opfintMr'i work it wreoght waa aaailft eara^riiat tparaHi aaaght, AadthataUgria^ yairpl* iniwii*il, Aad th* flowmn la fnigraat bloom Qo down in eoniaoa doom And lto withw*d on tb* groand. Ihw ttw Mat c< toil thtir talks fnllUI. UgMtaed by maa'i InvnMv* tUU; Bnt a tplrlt of uriiaiiti hath Bown, Tbat kanatad the greta htgfawayt Of Ihe old tia»e haying days, ¦gr* the Iron-wrottght moww wot known. Wbtn the eaaulbMr dayt with *aag I gnator part oTmy Ufo ia UvrtT 1 ia foraiga iaad*, and wham I [ttro yean ago ta Ufa in,Bag- k natoraliied «HlMl gt Utk but In all aay wiBMaiaga i ao po*ar aon^ot aa< aa k»- ittaBrititb Kmpira, mfilltA bright of Eogttiboitfll^V which I eomtir^*tm ^m alto I tbenfora reaumed |~ mm- l my hirth aod naolv/' ""^ " KagUod t^" « «T . thonld ba aa barrit" *° "^ XydM > of tha •tlra it Imr "h* digaity, ^Eoiaira." eo- Tbe yiag JBIIU l*« .^^_ at *** typioal phikathropiBt,*'l^BBiUy begged Um BMooiation to deeMflk.^ faU iht'g-i Tlie anoeiatioa parristing, the mattar ¦ into eoart ion bas baaa enjoined out ita aobeme. Hie ef tbe deeiaioa ia that family i* *atitled to ooatidaratioa tk* right, agalaat tbelMBtty protoat, tUtp^ do honor, or what ia latta lldi "^ J|i bt a deeeated Aad th* Itardy movnr whtt hit toythtv Aad th* belt man, never loth, laid Iba fat^^ orwr with pride Throokk tb* fl*^* tw**t«)tat*d tld*, Tnaieg th* doobto twaia. by boyt, bar* fbot aai fHobd,*^ raad tbe oaptain. "I with to btgr a good leeoiid-band maehlne ot •taadard make, and if the one you oflbr ll in perfect repair and tbe prica is lat- isfaetory, pei^sps we csn trade. Bmt I gtaaotglra ttom thaa ISO, and it yon ari|;BMa« ytm need aot reply to tnla. Snd yotir address, stating whare ma¬ chine can be teen, to H. E. Bourne, 480 Winter street." "Wall," soliloquised the captain, 'Tve got oae antwer, aoybow. Bat what doe* a woman want of a sextant— fot this tt certainly a woman's writlngT Sha teams to be in earnest though. • *And tso I Oonscisnoe I I nevar ex¬ pected to get more than tiS. Wall, she'll have to come on board, t suppose, so I'll send her my address." And standing at the public daak he wrote: H. B. Boam*-D*u' Htoi: Toon fat re¬ ply to niy adverMsiBMBt In th* Olob* to at Ciuid. Fl**** caU «B ow abourd tha barit Bdna Dmta, OaoaUtatloa witart, bctwSsa S and a Bswnr R. Bpbowi^ Oaptala. 1lMB«xta(t«niooBabout 4 o'clock a trial Uttl* flgar* walkad rapidly orar tha rough planks of Oonstitutioa wharf. "It's a tftam place to flnd a second- haad typewriter," thought Etts Bourne, "hot I suppose the oaptain got tired of it, t>r eoaldn't use it because the vessel pitched so, or something like that." Bhe saw the gilt letten, "IdBa Dnaa." A fat, bald-headed nan Mth a littl* giiif^Mm apron on liMked oat tiie door of a boz-Uke houie in the middle o( tli*,w«stel. A broad plank taimdtd tnm tha wharf aoroM tlie bulwarlca. ^i** uaa in the apnm came forward, "I wish to tm Oaptaia Sprawl," sold sb*. "Tis, mlm. Ooma right aboard, num, on tbat there plank, mlm. llie c aptain is down in his cabin, miss." Itta Botirae Bteppad hastily aloagthe plaak. Bad th* stoat oook, potUag his btoad paliBS andtr her elbows, Uftod her Ug^tly to tbe deek. "This Itay, mim," aad ha led hsr aroand to theafter-oompaaionway. They want down the brass-ndled stairs, and as tba cook knocked at the Owl Utwtik B. Spr&wl anJ Htao-lstat K BiiBmib Aad now my story is done ^Bostoa Globe. ___^___ SCIBNTfFIC ANO INUUSTBUL. memiwr nlc -.Korost is beiag sobjeot af improviag the ays mt mat oouatry. Ool¬ oael Albast A. Pop*, of Boston, bat givoa a giaat iiapata* to the queitioa by pttbHsUiV ia pamphlet torm "A Ma- sBorial ta Ooagrass oa tbe Subjeet of a Ooaq^KBhaative Exhibit of R>iit, Their OuBBtiBBllua aad MaiBfaaanoa at the World's OolumbUn Bxpositioa." Ths MaaBBslsl eootalas letters froa Piosideat Harriaoa, memben of the aad a Urge number of other ta grmj peotioa of tUe eoaatry.aB Mili^raBq|aoa4Bta(]r of tbe moyeoMa tm motAkgrdrnmiBaatm pabllc roada throughout the U4||i lh|tH. Bi- lides ttase letten extr«ets ar* given foo u I artioiBS laming rsad raform in ling pnfwn alt over tbe Uatoa. Tbeie ^tntraots show that tb^ pran srery- wb*r*iBia ttag with th|^ laudabU af- fert* to improve aad MBtata public roads aU over the laad. ofth*ys>iy. Tb* alBotiie^ staatpiaf auehioM which ar* hatag iali«da«Bl tat* mtay poatolkas B(B eoaBrmiag ia aa aaatis- aikabte way tha wellkoowa faat tbat eaty earioat thingt go thratigfa the laails^ If th* oontents of a lattwhap- paa la^ be of a saft and yielding nstare, mtttsts go omoptbly eoougb, but if tbe lauluaaiB Is hard or toogh thsrs is aara .tobetBBaMa. It is a earn of sither the msrhiaa or the incloture coming to grief. If tlie i^otaraia, for intlaa:a, ef saetal, the sttlampiag apparatui it oftea Ihrowa ooasplotBty oat af gatr. The ehaaces an that any Ught, V'^!'*'*'* I iriakst after golag I Bweblae will be mon aad possibly entirely taam^y, howerer, is eOoe oAeials now wara tha psrishabl* saerehaadtM kfmit tteeeA m hmxgt, whiBi|,ai« aat pat throafh tAt AtMggAm BwltMai, sa that > 'bt am diatdvaatagB otg <"«^ aaaW a^M^ ami bs oBskr oMatod. P\ ". .ja«i**Bmsaa«BBaBia at a Baw Yatk weekly ta gar flBlB— Scbt- apiaom eapMMBs ta tUi ooaalry an| that Beahptii^terest in tbe im- ol »»a<^^belag Bsiasia, he lag meAt amnfllo^K oouatrg fannen gaaaraily war* to take this duty apoa thamseivec it would be docw with¬ out the sUgfatast troable. Bays th* apringABhl Ualoa- "Wo raeaU atowa ia sBBtBra MMBBehaBettt whars sooss tlarty-flya yeaia ago a ministav, who mfasglad agrietdtara and tha lo of aa- ttoB with hfe thsolBgy, sat the eaamplB ofsattiiW bUm aloag a itratd| of road which had aevar been shsilail. Hit aaighboB* were persuaded to belp ia the aatarpriBB, aad to-tliy that pUoB of road is oaeof tha moat dalightfal driviag pUoas iatowB. MotBovar,ithasbaoooieafash- lBaabla^iflimtar for hoBMs, aad soms of ril whea I was Bmith. And ^ tay bght '^IttMt throagh * Btampioj non ar Um injured, rely dasti^iel. The JB ThB pott- pabUc that be la. baqk ia order to giv* the. distinguiths^ SBJsaMsl B8 q^portOiiiity to poap at Matfe throagh ths great lick teiasoope h| OaUfosaia. It is gBaarally agreel, n- markstha Ohle^jio Karald, that tba most importaat of tha professor's discovsrisB I hara baaa ooalrmad by tba raeent ob-' ml othar astrooomars. Tho strABgB tblag abaat it it that SeUapas- aili hsB haaa able to see mora witb a lalslcsgi at a etrtaa iise thaa othan havf HUlBtpliti Ild with hvgBr lastoa- meals. TMtwiU ba popittsriy ezpMiad by saylat that h* haf VBry br|gbt ayas. Tha ptataBor hiosself mys that he has baaa Bbsai'iing tlwt on* pUnet for smwj ihat oaa't eyes deriv* greatBt Mng power by'beoomlngr ao- oatteawd to tha light of a •tar. Whieheriir tlieory lyaniU ^ooMS lo look MlBBOoptf is oojfht L. A. Wiamayor, pesttsadar aawag thaOsagas, said thr othar day of thssa ladiaaat •Tha <ta«waro th* rlohaat par oapha, I thiok, of aay liiba of ladfaws ik ths Indian Territory. They have a res- BTTBtioa of 1,SOO,000 acrss and rsoeivB Bbaot tttt aaoh from the OovMraatent. At oaa tiam thay owaed laost of 8outhe(n Kaasat, bat awda a traaty with tbs a)>- eramant aboat 186B, raoaiTiog a large sam from tha aala of thoir landa, which WSN opaaed ap for settlosaBat. Tbe Natiooal Ctovernmant now holds In trait for the Omgos aboat 18.000,000, and paya tham BBvaa par asat. par aaatua on IhuanKNiat. ThissaakBBaboutISMiOOO ayear tbat U divided MBBag 1700, the preeent number of OssgB ladiaos. Tbey BTO becoming liigiily aivlliBed. Tboy hava lae aoy*ram*at sehools at tho agsaey, ecatiag $M0,000. ThaOathoUoB hava two aehoois aoaHag aboot fSO.OOO *ach. Uader tha tew tha chUdna am oompoUod to go to s^ool, tho ladiaa girta fkoBBtheagBof SBTBayBBSS tofooi^ toaa aad tba boys from sBraa to stzteoa. Tbe aannlty for 11 iij laiiBB is aiiB sama, whsthar a btta er a aam at sixty-flve, la* Mdam IhBf Baaner wtA tbe sohool law the Bhttdrsa BHMHt 4iaw their aa- Buily. The Oiages havs a Oovsraor, liieuteaaat-OoTsnior, a Ooaoeil (or L*^ idatoro) of iftasa, a Sapreme Ooiut Jadfs, two AssocJBtB Jodgas, a nigh four Uodar ShBrifls aad ottar Oaitag tho Oiyil War a aamaar of tha Ompm aBrrad in tha IMsnd Army aai BBme ia the Coa. ladtrnto. nwysafcr ta a RapabHoaa as a Horthara man aad ta a OaiMtirBt as a tBBthsiB asBa." oBBMBBsmammaamsiBMi TaadBrtlMt War- A wittv ia tts V|pa» tbtaws aa ia- tarastieg light opoaSr. Taadasbiltrs mstfaodofbuyiagplcttaas. ThB laB* Boaaira, it issmi; want oaaa to Moiasoa- isr aad aak«d him whioh of his worilB 4VBS, ia his owa opiaioa, his ehof d'ewna. mm." MWbom dass tt Hr. TaaderbUt'k next Usrr Mayer, of Dresden,' Tbat very night Ifo;^ 1—'-t-iaj , lecretary to rht to Uarr Mi throw What «SBe hed aad sat down in hia easy chair in thc cabin ha looked rua- falty at a nea^ pack- agt that lay oa tha -taWt. •*Wb'at .a fool I «as to buy that," he "Old sai- a;iie it la „^ tithaUtm mimdlmmvmtmta moatt's saralagB lor a aaw oa*. What poMMssd ms I doa't kaow." ' ^ And w the captnia went on. Now, Obmtain Sprowl wm not, as yoa Biight Udalt from tbe name, a bald headod old man wHh bushy whiskars. Ko; aaatSB an vory miilaadtag. In- staad,^ WBB tall and slender, witt a saady maatache, aad had not a gray hair ia his head. He eaow from Maine, sad atthough bnt thirty ysan old, be had beaa fsr mx ytaiB oaptain or tta ¦daa Dana, now lying at Constitution wharf, in Boston, discbargtag ber cargo of itigar. "Well.".paCbd the oaptain, "nottteg to do now bat to gat rid of tte old sex¬ tant. I ttotlld go ashore next time if I bad twosegtaals to navigate by. MoBt wotk tta old ofl on some landlubbar or SMBsbody." Tha paokage was lying on an old news¬ paper wirieh hs had read tbroogh aaiji throarii OB hia teat trip out. "¦At rery ttiagt" said he. "TU pot a notice in tte paper—'Sextant for sale, cheap,' and ;if somebody don't bite at it, I liim my guess." Tbe next morniag ttw only thing tha captaia oouki saa ia tha papar was thte: Baxtaat fsrBaabya.thlo aeotatai: atar- haawaadla pmitam orawi^ltM* sold iSttmg. Addrss^.. ttCMobtcac*. Aad aow my story's bsgun. Etta Bourae had l^een st work ia a milUnmy store ia Boston few aoady two years. She and bar older sister Aaate bad tearaad tbe trade witt the ¥iU«gB milliaer down in Kennebtuk. But Aaate, wbo bad loog beea belle of the viltege, got aiarriad, Btte eoaaladBd to try har fortima ia Bostoa. ShawatftinofBaibllioB. So it fell that ia h«r two yaan In tba miUiasry atoro sho Btadted shorthaad Bad ^ypB writlag, witt tha intOBtion of flttiag haraaif to bt a oonSdentid clerk. Oa Sunday shs aaw thte sdrBrttee- tayemUy spriwUag tbe wfawom dowa; Thns tbatoHtn from tariy nwra OMwIlyllBidtaebbcar Bver watchfnl fcr a tlgn of thowtr, Tliltta**aand ofthodiaair bom. Thai tba boboHak idffhtmti^ atlt; flsr a ibUid oTgram to mark Ml mat By th* mowtr wa* Uadly tpand, Aad be stays hit hra way arm. List soma awaUag tdSir IVv tbty htt IHiBdihIp Wsvfllkamar with aong oar modtn ways^ BirtBds^nr. ttadanr, ttnla of prates It stiMid la^nMMry'i chlmt 0( the Mk so gted and loog, Wboa tgjAtpaege foaUt wm* mroag, <toai JPb aaHaB* how spick and span In tb* .we#old haying time. |M|iri4*BII>ll< ..___ —Bl. Lonit HBBBme.,...iit.,- A« a Btsttsi' of (V«t tta ;ia.i wirT>^ xum tttmiotft viril had kept A FOimil^TB JilOTAKB. rSe^Sl^"" ""'"'"""'* "Captain, sir, a te^ wlahw to asB Ik." Tbt captain, with hain tn hoar's work la bte four-in-bsad, bowed rsspeet- fuUy. "Ism Mtes BouroB,"^sgan Itte. "I oaaw in rwpoos* to your\ i^verttwmeat in tbe Olobe about a—" ' ••Tea, nU'em," said tbe captain, ••ttte te the place. Will you teke a ssatf As Btu saak into an eaty chair she amumAjMkmthl, BttopUhment. Sbe Eiii ais Hsa.llai tbUa IMIc low bousm sa et^mf^tebte as dtmUpbtUm tittiagroom, a iMk,^ soft oarpat, a haagiag temp m tteAebtm dssiga, hnge plutt easy ohataaaaA sofs, a pretty rattaa rocker and a table strewn with the tetest magBsinss "I bsg yoar pardon," arid tha tall captaiB, wbo baa bsen lotikingoarioasty at her; ••but aro you aot ratetod to Mim Annte Boana, of Keaaoboakr* ••"Why, ysB, ladaod; abe te my own siatar," oaswHrad Etta, wltt animation. "Lnssd to go to sohool witt her ia the old Benriok Asadamy,yeart sgo; but I didn't know ske had a steter." "Oh/-yss, I waat to tha academy my¬ self, bnt U was lAsr sha sras graduated." ••Aad was oUF||rBwa priMlpal whea yoo wen therot* rrom thte thajfjiiaaat aa for tai mla- ates, and saeb kaiMr so awny tbat ths other did that thsf soaa beoaoM old ac- Tho average man hat 8,804,000 pores in his tkin. Abont eight ipeoiet of whate an knowa on tte Caii (orala coast. An opal weighing one pound and a quarter has nceatly been tsken out of aa Idaho mine. Tbe B>app works in Esien, Oermaay, ottntato 2642 rurnioei. Thete consume 16S5 tons of coal and coke daily. A horse wiH eat in a year nine tinies hte own weight, a oow nine timm, aad Ba ox six fioMs and a shsep six timm. . In speaking of the tolidifl cation of s body by cooling, Prufestor Dewsr says that water oan be made to become solid by ttf evaporstiou of a quarter of Ms weight. Saa Praaelsco, Oal., hat an sartt- ^'le-proof hotel. It te oonstrooted of and in tbe foim of two hollow sqoarw, one within^ the otter, arranged w as to biBOB Baoh other. It te said that a natural deposit of a DWterial capable of use ss a poltehing powdar for metals has been disoovered near Waloba, New South Wales, and that it is iiring introducsi on tte mar¬ ket. Kot sarttworms bat ante an tte toO- ttlten of partt of Southern Africa. Ant hiUs exist bv millions, eaoh corered by soil M fertite that a common saying is that aa ox oao be paitured on an anl hill. Slaepittg in tbe light of tho atooa whao it te near tte full te itid to be in- jnriotw, Mp«otelly near tte tropiot. It has BO effeot whero tbe direet rays do not fall on tte head or eym of tlw sleeper. r kfifing birite that Iwvs the power of ImltBtiaa tbe parrot te tta best; but, as a iBattor of ftiot, ite voice is deeidedly inferior to ttat of ths mynah, a spaeles iBtaiUag. Oorlootly saough, tba male t gaaaks in s high, clear tone, Uke of a ^aPA, "whUe the femate has a OI.I^ JOMM HBNRY, Jat made tf the oommoneat OU Joha><i stair (Md Joha Hsary. fUt toogh, I rsokon, but ooat too tonyh— "Too much, thoogh, 't bettor thaa nOt aaatoa- tetloa ^Smmmftgm t t^TtStt'dkM ths world with all tbe paopto it nbt bM. Tbo prssant poputetloa of tta globe te sappossd to be about 1,467, - 000,000, aad he sstimates that tte awx- imam of the inhabitanto that can be sut- taiaad tw tbe entiro tend surfsoe o( the eartt te S,M4,000,000, and that thte flguro wUl be reached A. D. 9079. The oableway at the Deer Park group of asinm near DetpaoBO, Oal., wss iMoksn ia a siagoter manner reeently. II has a singls span of 44B0 teet. Tbe tensioa b twenty ton, and the loads bm Att poiiad sBoks of ora from the minas oo tho Bsoonlain side to the mills below. JiMt aftsr aa axbra hard shaks in tbe serim of earthqankat ttere it parted. It te sappoasd that the vtbratioas, eoming trom each end of the line, mst in the centro aad oaosBd the break. iwiUMM did you BmM ta wabt to ^^Tt^*!T^TJT1 •ad Tho oaptaia at aaaa aattoad ttat aha was a raaurkably aaat aad plaasant littto womaa,' aad Btte BoansB ttought tte eaptate a ine-lOBldag man, teU and stroag. "Wsll, Captain Sprowl," said shs, flnally, ••! masa't forget wiwt I came for. I beliey* yoa haro a auohiaa that you wish to sallt" "Why, yas," sail t^ atlaato, wcy dartog what yoaag wooma 'Aad how did you sell it," pursaed shB| taBa^pi^ what use this ssB-oBptala haA te,a%pBwriter. Wall, tha tool k.*^ «M ths «|4ptain, raddaatog a Httla. "I iKii^t a naw mb th* other «v ataa I taally dido^ aaad it, Bad Bfaaan^ lte««at as* AUr'ititimm hm. 'tefUrplgpt (asBjrilfiuik vm t ymwggAotaggt' Bf \ "To Ban a IMw wl«^ i^Mshe. The faptslammmafiyBied mbs weat toto tba UatmmgmMg^ i^t ssxtant. HohadhsBrdthi ' tha rhrate of msd^ almost prmiy trada and profssfltoa, lyMh* vagiteiy waadered ' oAe*. tkee, Sbe 'Vt Tm aaU-Joomet Preaitf Tyggnttmrtt haHpriss; bs«assdtewWma anattj te parlMtert*r. Addrsmdnr- Btte Boanw, being a ^Waa kaow a bmgain when sbll sb' wantad to own a typearriter, wrotoa brtef noto addrasied Olobe Ofltoe," asking wbsro eotild ba saan, aad droppsd lattsr box at sh* WBbt to moratog. /a Xow, I arid at tho hwi"' ' Bdrartistog eterkwasfir b haps ths mistake was partly ttigt of Btta Boasas. At any aMtete wiSf paaM b* kaowa. > ' j ThB iMk was sortingllia ibatUt aai Mtttog tham to thsir apropiiaiB baata. Whsa ha oaasa to JStto Boarsa't tettor to ••O. dr.^hBtmKfit "O. 41»JMid^ It tolhBp^|BoittdI«BSsaeh. That WBB^ assy, very of Btna^ liat ym kowiktoffifoto dtecavaradtWllw la ttt Bourse of lrqw>rt saidi littl4 happealags, i^t rggf day that Oaptoln his sextant for sate. I VM "O 41." was a veij busy •WbU. ryaOo' to. lal BooreB.' id he, ooming baak and SBxtaat out to#a*ds her. The Ivory oa th^sariB te a aad tha asmter atem bm a ....... tiiM ntkm, aa2> hw* •> I eiaok Bcrqm tba other BdM, bat^* Hb stoppsd. Mtos Boarna>iB hold she bm ap bar hafeds to atnaaemBgil "^j^why—what te lliir stamsserod. "Why, it's a SBxtaat," Mid tba oap¬ tato. "I tbowht yoa kaaw lAat that looked Uke." ••But thBM's SOOM BdaaadBtotand hero. I don't haye any use for a Mxtaat. It WM a typBwritar that I aadsrstood joahadtoBBll." ••A typBWiitsr,"sBid tha eqitato Bston- " to tara. "Wtor, ao. Bws's the " aad Iw pat tha paper ia PHir, m I havB said, Btto^Bo irae wat I HblaB-Taakaa, aad in lem hsn tea seoonds she had gosmai how thi mistake ocearrod. "Well, aow," arfd Mm asp in. •>! tboaght U wai liriUfaai^ tbat .- should, tmtdmdtmA asataat. 1 Tho Sallaa Hamstor. As ths sqnirrsl wm said by ths old NorMmon to bring aU tte neirs of tbs aaiaute to Tiior, beoaase h* was tbe aMrrtest and nsost soeubte of bsaste, so to tbe talk of tbe Rutilan pssssnte tbs hsmstsr te the synonym for all tbat te aatlaa, BTariAiow, solitary and maiasa. Bvaa to eolor be u ualiks a^ Othar anioMa, bsiag Ught above mid ihA ^ tow. Thte giros tte hamstsa BBmaarhat the sama Ineoagnious sppearaato tbtX a pair of btoek troiHsn aad a light ooat lead to a man; to otter raepecte he to Uka a tolga, shaggy gatooa pig, witt Tsry tetgB taatt aad pvfly -obeoks, into iriiieh ha aaa aram a va^^'^pBtity ol rye or boBBB far .taaaspoitM.,:' , - Baoh hsmstsr Uy««i a KMB, roomj barrow aU by Jh|Bai|f, 4a ^iafenw of whtoh ho wOktipt Htet a btittger against say olhsrhanpilr wtaflHiy try to sater. PaarilT^lflh ha wbMy avoids, aaver aUoiMlt a tomato toside bte baiww, but "kgtlAiilmt at a good distoaos aad mak- Ug asa ia^her own Uring for hetsolf *"* test burdsn te, how- for by ths time iba jaaag oam an throa wsaki old eaeh diseovBrs that family life te a grMt mis¬ take Bad ssM oS to maks a baobalor bur¬ row fot itsalf aad SBro up baaas for the 'wiatsr. Fbr, in addition to ita other aasiabte qaalittes, tha touaatsr towthat al aTsriea to a BBBrimd dogra^lud hsaps af trsMarm of con, rys sod hoiM bsaaa tor to sacsm of Utowa prlTato waate for tts whttor. Bte totroifto piaa te to dig a nambar of IrsMars chambBn, all eo n- maninatiag witt a osatrat guard room, in w^ich tta owaer Mto aad grows fat until tha hardest frosto begla, whea ha eurte himself tip to steep uatil the ipring. Bat ttte life of telsaro doM not bogin twtil ths harrost bm basn gathered. White the orops aro ripsalag, tte liBiiislBis work inBBSMBtly to uwiBate their hoards, and m mueh m ttree hua¬ dred weight of grato aad baans hsve Imsb takai from b bsmster's burrow. Aftsr harrest the ueasante often searoh witt probM for the troMuro chambera af the robbars, and dnriag tts prosent seani^ to Oantral Baropa ttey will n« doabt exact a hMvy tribato from'th* haoMtBis* storas.'—Spsetokir. Tha Paww of Ughtala;. Oa Aagast 1. tttg, St. Oeorge'i Obuieh, LsioMtBr, Bngland, whioh was a aew building, wm eatlraly destroyed dariag a ttuader storm. Tbe steeple baviag baan burst asaader, parte o(. it wero blown to a dtetaaos of thirty f^t to BTBrydirBettoB, white tbe vane rod and top part of tbe spin fsll perpen- dtouteriy down, osrryii^witt ttem every floor in tte tower, tbe belte Bad tba works of the ctpok.^ 1 not arrested i -und, undf-r ThB Says Old John Hsary. Be dom bte bsst aad whea hll beit^t bal, „ H* don't tr*t none, nor he don't get tod- Be lia^ily 'iowt it't th* beet h* hod- Old Joha Beory. Bteddetera'sJ*^ a' th*pteln«st braad— Old Jobn Ilenry. , "A tmllln' face aad a hearty hand •S a religion'at aU foUB nadtntand," 8*yt OM John iMnry. BVi stov* up toow with th* rhaamatit, Aad th*y hain't no Aln* on th*m shorn <f hte And hit bote ala't eot, hot bis S7» teett te- OhUohnBtniy. , Be fSsd hissilf WbM tbs stoeht sU tsd— Old John Heavy. Aad "tiseiis Uke a babsT whsa- be gow to bsd, tf bMVSB awl boow mads THE HEWS EPITOMIZED. ¦astom and Middle Btatea. FaonaBoa Wooattstlfladin tb* Bordaa caw at IWI Biver, Maab, tbatba toaod no poteimtetbe moraered ooapto's stomadit, and no blood on ths hatdwt* takta from tbs laMwBcrdMimantor oaw at Vsll Riytr, th* d*fence oaootnded their teetl- ~ flays Old John Beary. Be aitf t reOned a heort to be^ To at tte ttabttw of potlry. Nor hb elothw Atatt tk hfaa, bat be flte. (Ad Joba Benry. --Janws Whitoaaib Bilsy. HUM<Hl OF THB VAT. PradsnoB in a plnma droppad from tte wing of some past foUy.—'TexM Siftings. Money talks; but it ii frequently a trifle defloient to ita grammar.—WMh- togtoii Star. Do not expect to go to the top of the miro to polities unlew you an wiUIagto ^^ the waathBr oook.— Ctelyostoa nswB. "OeatieinBa," said the anotioMer, "mMt of theM books ara to Bnglteh; but thero an a few volumm by Bobert Browatog."—Boston Transcript. Mrs. D.—MJast thiak, Mary, how tar¬ ribte. Tbe poor maa wm ton limb from limb." "Lor' blgm as, marm, aad men so scarce I"—New Tork Mennrj. rhebdlboyttMiaatthabMvalaes tnaik; Ba paaadKUbaaaarly *«plod«d, TkMsaU M Us frigs vary ybdUy toraafc, ••Idhtartkaowthatltww hiadsd." '^^ — Wtahlngton Star. B^Mn9a*todt Mys lw kaotra a woman whcTfrTOSgiUhltttB grsataBt Irodbte of ber Ufa te tba kaoilMga.that PasBumsy HAiiamtar arrivad at New Torfc from Loon Lake^ oad went to Ophlr VBrm, tbe tnmmir hoow ot Whittlaw Sold, Candida** for Vloe-Pnsldiiit. Mteiy prom iaao* Bapabtioon* ealltd to pay tttir re- tptettl Tht Pnsidtnt d*tld*d, wbaa th* n*ws ot the cholera en tbe sttamibip Msswvteiwuhtdhlm. to alter hi* plans, and ha WMt to tTasblagtoa on th* nldalght trala, Initiad ot golag bock to I/ooa Lak*. Taa ConnooUcot Prohttaitkm State Con- vsatton eoav*a*d at Bartford with aboot an daitgatw pnatBt. Bdward P. Aogar, of Mlddtetotm. WM oooiliwtad for Govw- •owtb aad WeeC BnwABn Humtuir end John Davte wm fatally thot white trying to aeoap* from th* ptntetattetyat JaeiMi. Mitt. WnxuM Kaaa, e**hitr ot tb* Moiut Jaokaoa (Vo,) Naticoal Book, *ommltt*d luleid* by tehUg ttrydinlnt. Knee had ovtrdnwn hte saterr about (TOOL and alto targedUsogialensBaawtoaaliaofc terlMa Mmnuaxt. JJemocrate mot te Btato ooa- vsatteaat linoata aad nominatsd J. Steri- Ing Mortoa forOownor. Taa Northeasttra iwltahmeifi itrikt^ whteh hat been cate Naw Orlwnt, It*., tlae* Aantt Mth, tiok a tirlow torn a few nighte ago, and Stnuliiattd to fonr wiployw aad CO* itrilnr btiag thot. Taa rmmUat th* Daaaoeratto p(teB*ri*S la Bpath OaroUaa givw th* Ststo to TUlmao for two yaan mton. Th* Tllbaaoltti havt a mi^aiity of aboot U^OOD te a total ot Taa WlaooBito Otmoeraiic Btato Co^vn- lioa WM btId at Mttwaakw. The pl^'sat Taa aoBBtr JaO at Oathrte, Oklahoma, WM partlaUy baraad aad two ot tha forty prttciien toada their eeeape. A* Deavtr. Ctt., Benry B. Orm, a foro dtaltr, tbM aad lateaartly hlUed Ut iwaet- hwrt. Ora thM IstaUy Aot biawdf. IdOHTimra did ttarfal work fa Hsodtnoa Ooanty. Alsbasw. At Colambte Cbarlct carry oat th* ordtra. Taa Trwiury Departetwit bM a oorrtnKMMtoat that oadsr noMt < of th* Board of Ototral Appraiatn btoyclw ata amt eemtmtd to b* Mittetd So trw Umb made of <l«rt.-8omBrfflU"Jott»r-|^JJ^,5yJ»5J^^ £» oal. '•Hw politiasl ooavBBtioa te a grsat institatton," said Kickias. ••It soabtm ths loeal pollttohm to rsst bte mind snd givM hh larynx a cbBncB."—Wsahtogtea Lost loflaiBM rstarM no awr*; Th* thooght Us soal most bllstw; ThsBJri3itialli4Um"Jadgt>'*ty«»tt Bsters to |dm M "BthBsr." —Wsihlagtaa Star. Sharks wont Uto s swlmmsr who keepe hto Isgs la motoin. If you caa keep Uoking tenser than a shark ean kMp w^tlng younl bs aU rigbt.~New Tork Moroary. ••So," bbU Mr. Doaagaa, "they'sbsea prtoting Um f oaBral notXoM sv a awn that waaa't daai yit. It's a nios flx he'd be in if hs h^^BSii wan 6' thew people ttat bsMtfte tagiymnfl to tts newspa- pwB."—WssMagtoB Bter. Mr. ChaatetaMa—••ThSM lawysn an teBlAiUy BaarMtant. I had my wUl drawaap to-dsy and he got g50 for it." Mts. Oieatwadde—"That't nothing. Just thtok of what ba'U gat wbsn you dia."—Detroit FrM Prett. Yabsley—••Sm bera, Mudge, when I let you have tbat flve dollan six weeks ago, you said you waated it for a littte whtlB only." Madge—"Well, I told the truth. I didn't bave it in my posssssion mora than half an hour."—IndiatupoUs Jounml. • Husband—''I ttlak young Mn. Prettyfaoe wm grMn with Mvy wben you eaow in with your new bonnet on." Mn. Ilbumor—"Hateful thing. Sbe jutt did that beeaute the knowt tbat grien te beoomiag to ber."—Chicago later-Ooeaa. OmwsU—"Ooethe obm said, 'We ought to look at tome picture every day.' " Dukkate (of miwrly proclivi- tiM)—••Ym, and tbero ara no liner works ot art extaat tbaa tha sted sngravings on tbe baek of natioBBlbBafc aolM."—Pitte- burg Chronicle. The Sword Swallower—'•rbave had aotioa that tbay doa't want nw any loager in tbe museum." Fat Woman— '•Well, wbo wiU take your plaeot" Sword Swallower—"Why, a gW from BMttm te going to swaltow her words." —ObicBgo Inter-OBean. ••Mr. Oingbam," said Taper, ••! would tike a forttight's sbMoce to at¬ tend tbe wedtliag of a very dwr friead." '•It moet be a very detw Iriend indeed to make yeu want that mach time. ' Who to itt" "Wby, sir, after the oeismony ttw wiU be my wife."—Jory. ••The man down then al that tabto," said tha waiter, glaring at someliody at tlw otiwr sad of the room, "to no gen¬ tlemaa. That^ airrre got to My." ••What's thB toattBr witt himl" asksd tbs cMhter. •'He's bresking tbhm lemonade stnwi m we can't um 'em agato, doggoao him."—Chicago Tribune. HlBtBiBBpto Ftotaraaftha FngMaat. A mlcrBMOpto pan plotura of President Harriaoa by M. Dtemimd, aa arttot of Vayi^ Tork, whieh te a laarvel ef in- gaiiailg, hM b^sB rBoaived at the Bxeo- utivB Maaston from tte artist. The pto¬ tota te Bbottt twenty-four by eighteen induB, Mid te ani exoeUeat Hkensm of Ihs Prssidflat. Ilia face to samiaaded by thB AmBricBB flag pendant on sitter side. Tbe featarm, tma to the ean, tte flags, the tiody aad the battoos on the coat aro all filled to witt aztrsoto from spssohto BUtda by Oeaesat BaiTiaen dor- Ui long palrito caroar. Ttuae - eoatato 11,000 words, and tha StttigtrahBrBotBriBto ttea ••a Ufa '—WuhlBd- Thetame bott ttablta aa eoattato fln to bb Witt their Waahtairtaa. Oamaa have baM ImaiJ from Waihteg' too to take ttepe for the rtasoval of lOO^OO > eattle, aM to beoo tte Oh ¦¦tbtt Oatlel ¦od Strip. Coteo*! Wad% wbo osmmaadi the tromie la that ttrrHory, wlU be ta- Btsd toeon, tarcrmad portsd Taa Blate amooated mimr.( I fli^jPltott*UatesdBtetat u4m tis >imi^jt AMpitt to ^Ma,«»plNCM tts aahis sf darii ad OM. Taa pobUe debt stotement Showt that tba decream of the noa-iattnet bearing debt osKmattd iii.ao. Totol oatt ta tb* T^WMory, 1781, &14.tMit.8B. Tht rtctipta frooi Intimal rev coa* win WlilSIS aad from tisatamit»9t. 8431, MliotUantoat rte*ML |Ba;«ll t'he Natioual bank aolm racenea ' amouat to tlTUMS. tmr Aagatt tetsrsstaad tedtotU^- IforredeiapHm Knrelan. Taa Itorqali Dt Uorw aa.! the foar tteoods wbo aoted la tw dntl la whieh tbs Marqote kilted Captate Mayar. hav* Owu aoqulttadM Parte nanoe. Caai.aaA hM oaptartd ta lawdoa aa<l livarpooi, tbero WM a remarkabte t*Hin% oC te tb* Mverl^ of tb* pl^(B* te Ham- ; tbtro wtr* rnvnty-oo* iww OMit and )t*M JMttt te Havn; th* diiMW ac- I te b* iprtadlag te Aatwerp; Isfl psan St. aadter^-aat idlag 1 ttfaftg wara rtportad la OLaOBTOBB WM at toekad and |mnfa*d dowa by a Iwlter at- Baarardia, Bngland, bat WMped eirioas A maa axploiloa, oaoted by aoeamolatod gai^ ntaltiag ia th« esrtaln low ot ten an I noaiibly torly *^'"t. bat Jatt oocorrod ta ths Bggnpp* *aal nuiw at BorloM* ta ths ^vteMotBateaaH; Italgiaa. Waiu tba work ot repairiag the old royal eaatte te Koalgtbsr|L Otnaany. wai tolng on tba tsaSoldiag iwllsBSsd oad nioe barkawa wtro kttted. LATEB BEWP. 'itaff*rB," th* teet of th* *ixty4hr*e electioa oflloan at Hu Itoa Coaoty who hod bt*o tried oad ooavicted for or bod plwrttrt guilty to fraud ia ooa- ¦ectlou witb tte eleettoa ot Vtm, wen tea ttnood la the County Onirt, lo Jc>rMy C?ity. V. J,, to terms ot from six to flfteen montbe te State Prison or tbe Penitentiary. Omcaaa of th* Order of Holoa. a beaellt asaodatico, an said to be f 14,000 short ia thebr aocDunte; legal procsedlog* waro be- gm againat tbem la Pittoburtc. Peaa. CoKOtnxT. tbe .ooaaty iwt of Ouaagoa Oouaty. Waahlagtoa, has beea burned to the groaad. Nothing reuialut of th* towa proper mve a echoolhooer, the ooarthoai* aad a drng ttero. Tha total low will nao> •uaooo. JiATtm Bianaaaoir, Baalth OOoi* Keeny aad a number ot phytioiatti made af Inqiectioa of the taaitory ooadltioa of Cbiaic towo, Boa Pramdaoa, OaL, aad Dr. Keeay ta bit report to the Board of Health r«>- nmmMded tbat the Mtin Ohiatw qoortsn beooadeouwd, aadremoved from Ita prot- MtlocaUoa. , TAiAoa UaiAi, a noted dtnitrodo who had oway mto, WM haoged.at Wiw Court Va. It WW th* Arm |%al haagiag tath* rooaty. Taa NobrotkB Stato Baak of Oreto hw ohi*tdlt*d*an. nwhaaVi oapital ta ttOl • OOOaaditwuneMUy magaatead. PaBBiaBBT HAaaaHW isH VTaiUngtoa for liOon Lake, It. Y.. to visit Un. Bar- rteoB. He wm aooompantej by bit Privato Stcntary. Kr. Balford, aad wrot tbroagb toLotm Lake wlthoat maUag any ttopt. Taa TTwaary Dqwrtmaat oicatUy olrea- tetioo ttotwoMt thowt a oat deoraots la tte oiroatetioa daring Augott amoanting to «1,M8.741. Taa Moortoh rShata have tabaUtted to the Saltoa't authorlly. TMa AuteraMaaitwmtr fnim Duteritari, OUbtrtteteadtebriaginaws ot the s» san ot tbe itteadt ta Jaaa 1^ Gnat Briteto. A LABOB buUdtag wbieh wwlwlaa tta ttod, to Ooasteatteopte, Turkey, Bad wbte|t ww neariim eooqilctioa, " manyjEfthe workmn. A iovnedtetely orgaaistd, uioyiag twenty SOH wha ran Formil Oonneeration of tl World's Fair Bnildiags. lanposine EzeroiseB at Chicago on October 20. 21 and 22. Tthm tte IToagnst of tte TTalted StaMi| anthorited the eommtmoratioa of tbe i Hnndredth annlvertary of ths diaoovery i America by an Intaraational Ezpotltiont^'l^ be held ta Chicago daring tbe tammtr ot- Itm, ttalto provided that tha Exposition bnUdinga thonld be dedicata'1 on day at Ootaber, 18»J; wlftT^'aporopriata wreaMolM." Bobiiequeatly, by act of Coa- arm^ the dato wm ooaased to October 31, MIM. Thefidlowiag itth* proji^ramme of tiw dedioatory tttsrcism and Inoidentt oon- iwotad then witht Tb* *v*niat; of WadnsidSy, Octobw tO, a graad noeption will b* twdered ths Prtii- (•eatot tke United 8tats«, bit CaUaet oad other dtettoguished guesttat tbe Auditor- lam. After tbe doa* of tbe oeremoniei on each of th* thrts suc^eadta;; eraniaTt, tiiere will be magnlfleent pyrotesfanio dispteys. Ootober IBO—The 0trio Celebralloo. The flnt day will vrttneH an littpoelsg proetwion,, lodlotlra ot ptace, eontencmsnt ¦ad proapirity. partidpatel ia oy eivio orgsateaUoax, wblch will be nviewed by tte Pnaideot of the United State*, bta Oabiaat, the CoogrMS and othgr- guttsa In tte evtaing, at JaokwOj myrtedi of electric liglita and otter < a water pageant, '^tbe Proeenioa of tta CMtoriev,^ will move through the beautifut water-wayi of tht Ezpodtioa groaudt. iUoalraUng witb bwuty tnd htetoric ¦cooney tome of th* great facte at history txmvotid witb ttaa diaoiivery of America, . sott a* Uta eonditloa of tbe coaatry prior to tee teading ot Oolumbiu; ttrikiog tvtats ta the life of the grtat ditcovtrar; important epocha te Aawricoa history and the world't I pregnw te civiltettioii. rhe ritt^ nponj which thtw tablwoz will be vary from forty to fifty-three feet m ltngth, ] modeled otter the naval aroUtsctura or t" period reprettnted; for exam pie, 'tpolumb befora the CMirt ot Hpaio,'' willb*r* tanttd npoB * vturi modtled after tbS ' •f th* Banta Maria. ~ Tht foUowlng tubjeoto will ba iUB lit. ahorigiaal Age; reprtsena AiMrlotn Indiana. 81. Tba bton* i rtprweuting tbe Cliff Dwelltn. SI. .. Ag* of Metol; reprneating tbe ActaO', their - religion! rites, auutaen and costaiaa, "*~ Cotoabus at the Coart at Pto^int Iwbella. Stb. Departure of L'olamh Palot. 6tb. Sitcorrry of Amerit Coluuibat btCon ths Cuurt of J^erdio Iwbalte; rsprswatlag native ttrange produota ot tha new ¦agliah Caralivt and the JamattowB. Stb. Hendriok covery of tba Hudton |Uvtr('. BMBt Ot New Anttsrdaai. tOth. tt* Pllgrlmr. andillattratioiui oi I tan lift. lltb. Per.itaand d* covsry ot tbe Hiaitsippi. Ksooh ezplorsn. Pitrr* Ch*yalier L* tialls sod tb* Hol Ittb. Waablagton and kta generate. Higntag ot tbe Declaration of lad 15th. Union ot tbe oo!oQi« 1 eutss; tlie sil blie, walooming toriw to th*'oditlMtaiipii ot " Utt. "Womward th* con laaSB^* iTtb. Tta* g*nlus •pINieSIISa of ¦taan), eb.: .llti aod eitc.riaal appliaiHreJ. llltfcaF]^ rtwatlog voler, aaoriHo*, | rastatioa. 2i>tb. Peace; quility, security, prouiSniy, IM| Slit. Agriculture, atd. Btn'xnz., Soieuce, Art ami Literatun. ^tf Ualvcraal brothtrhoud of a rightly taw of Juttlct; Ubertr tht werld. T October SI—DedleaS Tbe Matloaal salato at i urate the oeremoaies of The Frtsideiit of tUe Un Cabinet, mentlien of th* maaaban of ttaa beaoMf Biprtsaatetiy, disiiaga gowto tad liOriTaermtisrjiit and Tarritoriw Wlttn baeeoorted by a guai-d of ot tbe U*it*l Statn Army, ot tha Uaitod States Naval foromi Bwate from tba vartoat Htato Ouordt, to tt* Maaufaotarw aad Aru bailding, ia wbicb the dsdteatury i nil bebeld. CO* o'clock ta tb* aftaaasa te ' bolMteg th* foUowiog groiBBM will h* oarrled oat t Boa ot th* nractor-OMera UA Oolambiaa Hareb. Writtea aeoarioa by Prof. John K. Palna. M. Prayer by Bithap IJharlM H. Vbwter, n.v., IaLvD.. of Calitoraia. .-, at. Dedioatory Ode. Wontaby lOai Bwt j rist Boaro*. of C^hicagOi jautta by 0> W^ Owdwidr, of Bwtoa. 4th. PrwMtstina ot I th* Ezpositioa and their ooj by the Chtat ef Cooetructio*. ath. RtBortoftheDirtotar-Otassaltol World's Colamblaa Commltiioa. •th. lYwMtatioo of tht baildtegt for < dication by the Preeideat ot th* Worl Colombtea Bzposltioa to th* PMttdtat i th* World't Ooiumbian C'ommlsltea. Tth. Chorut, "the Htavtas are TtlU —Hayda. Mb. Pnieatotioa of the^oiidlagt fdr i.^ iootteabytbe Prteideut of the WorWtl huahtea Ctammtatiun to the PretidMt ef ( Utitid Btatet. Dth. Chorut. **to pratoe at 'tan-ying party 10th. D*dioatioa ofth* baildtegt byi PreaidMS of th* Uaitet Btatw, lltt Baliatajah ohorM from "Thelfittr tiahx-HaiHtal. ^^: Uth. Dtdicatory oratioa, Hoa Wm. aK Br*oklaridg<, Kaataoky. laib. ••»* Btor Bpoagltd Banntr" ••Bail Calambia," with loU chorut and OB-.l ehwtral aceompanimsnt. ^ 14th. OotombtaB oration, Channo«y lij, DsMw, Il*w Tork. nth. Xattenai talnto. At tbe elaw ot thto prograouaa a' tieetrto atal pyrotcohoie disptay will b* idveo, Witt a npetitioa ot 'The ProcwsloB oftteCtaturtas." Ootobor aa-^Mtntary Celebration. A ssrtas of military nuaotuvrw and paradw will caattltato tha mate portioa ot the dior'* programme, to tha •venteg at- tnottvaaad approprtata oelebratioM will: be provided, toltew*d by a magaifiosat ptay at aroivecfcs. A aamber ot farllBaat soetel entwtater^l maatewiltb*giv*abyth* dtitiiK^ at Okk. eog* dartog tt* tbrw *vtalBgs af t ba- saaua oatsfiiallim. II*—»-«—— HINE JIBOWNED. A IiBka SohooiMMP OmMiaod In a Sato and All oa Board lioat. Vha tttPoatr City of Toledo, beteogfag te tiw BinlStes Iiombtr Qunpony, wat caught ta tba aertbwsstsrly gate aad drivao oa th* baiMb of Pterpert, Mich. Bha turaei com- ptetate ovwr to a few mtautm and all bands' Bha WM eommaadad by Captate Jo MeBiltea. Bto two eldeM daaghtaro i OB board with hfaa. Tb* orsw wattatsdj host WMt in- hal to tabs to thsjriggfatg. Thrw boon oftar- sbs WM tijBitr witb btr flag at half Htai now aortt at Tbsn WM a bwvy sm oalkso mott tbattb* th*jriggfatg. Thrw ten want sbs WM ti|S2tarwitb btrf matt BHhiBg torlh* b*aoh. To* Uw bottom up about flfty rod* Plarport. B. B. UadAUAMk, hMhew t**ohiog lohooltel T*n^ for (to ptt moath, I by fti«fiii«ii attoriieytthat 1 oi' hili uuole, tbe ot Kiit[land, mait
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 41 |
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 | 1892-09-09 |
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 | 09 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 41 |
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 | 1892-09-09 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40873 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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lNDEPEHDENT family HEWSPAPEB, 'DEVOTEp TO LITEBATUBE, LOOAL AHD OEHEBAL USfT^LUOEHOE.
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THB HAYINa TIMB.
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tbialdt of iroa aad talehioni ka«^ Aa ovor th* plala It tpeed% life* a pvond Mnmphal ear, a chariot ot war. OaaUng, panttag tteeda.
Iha atid with a thrOI of fear it lUrrtd,
The ttartied bobolink hat hear J
Ihe watalaf aad got* ia qoeit
Uf hk aioto; tafeMitr they fly.
Itow oirollag low, now high
hove their rath-hiddto met.
Bat th* tana opfintMr'i work it wreoght waa aaailft eara^riiat tparaHi aaaght, AadthataUgria^ yairpl* iniwii*il, Aad th* flowmn la fnigraat bloom Qo down in eoniaoa doom And lto withw*d on tb* groand.
Ihw ttw Mat c< toil thtir talks fnllUI. UgMtaed by maa'i InvnMv* tUU; Bnt a tplrlt of uriiaiiti hath Bown, Tbat kanatad the greta htgfawayt Of Ihe old tia»e haying days, ¦gr* the Iron-wrottght moww wot known.
Wbtn the eaaulbMr dayt with *aag
I gnator part oTmy Ufo ia UvrtT
1 ia foraiga iaad*, and wham I
[ttro yean ago ta Ufa in,Bag-
k natoraliied «HlMl gt Utk
but In all aay wiBMaiaga
i ao po*ar aon^ot aa< aa k»-
ittaBrititb Kmpira, mfilltA
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which I eomtir^*tm
^m alto I tbenfora reaumed |~ mm-
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at *** typioal phikathropiBt,*'l^BBiUy begged Um BMooiation to deeMflk.^ faU iht'g-i Tlie anoeiatioa parristing, the mattar ¦ into eoart ion bas baaa enjoined out ita aobeme. Hie ef tbe deeiaioa ia that family i* *atitled to ooatidaratioa tk* right, agalaat tbelMBtty protoat, tUtp^ do honor, or what ia latta lldi "^ J|i bt a deeeated
Aad th* Itardy movnr whtt hit toythtv
Aad th* belt man, never loth, laid Iba fat^^ orwr with pride Throokk tb* fl*^* tw**t«)tat*d tld*,
Tnaieg th* doobto twaia.
by boyt, bar* fbot aai
fHobd,*^ raad tbe oaptain. "I with to btgr a good leeoiid-band maehlne ot •taadard make, and if the one you oflbr ll in perfect repair and tbe prica is lat- isfaetory, pei^sps we csn trade. Bmt I gtaaotglra ttom thaa ISO, and it yon ari|;BMa« ytm need aot reply to tnla. Snd yotir address, stating whare ma¬ chine can be teen, to H. E. Bourne, 480 Winter street."
"Wall," soliloquised the captain, 'Tve got oae antwer, aoybow. Bat what doe* a woman want of a sextant— fot this tt certainly a woman's writlngT Sha teams to be in earnest though.
• *And tso I Oonscisnoe I I nevar ex¬ pected to get more than tiS. Wall, she'll have to come on board, t suppose, so I'll send her my address." And standing at the public daak he wrote:
H. B. Boam*-D*u' Htoi: Toon fat re¬ ply to niy adverMsiBMBt In th* Olob* to at Ciuid. Fl**** caU «B ow abourd tha barit Bdna Dmta, OaoaUtatloa witart, bctwSsa S and a Bswnr R. Bpbowi^ Oaptala.
1lMB«xta(t«niooBabout 4 o'clock a trial Uttl* flgar* walkad rapidly orar tha rough planks of Oonstitutioa wharf.
"It's a tftam place to flnd a second- haad typewriter," thought Etts Bourne, "hot I suppose the oaptain got tired of it, t>r eoaldn't use it because the vessel pitched so, or something like that."
Bhe saw the gilt letten, "IdBa Dnaa." A fat, bald-headed nan Mth a littl* giiif^Mm apron on liMked oat tiie door of a boz-Uke houie in the middle o( tli*,w«stel.
A broad plank taimdtd tnm tha wharf aoroM tlie bulwarlca. ^i** uaa in the apnm came forward,
"I wish to tm Oaptaia Sprawl," sold sb*.
"Tis, mlm. Ooma right aboard, num, on tbat there plank, mlm. llie c aptain is down in his cabin, miss."
Itta Botirae Bteppad hastily aloagthe plaak. Bad th* stoat oook, potUag his btoad paliBS andtr her elbows, Uftod her Ug^tly to tbe deek.
"This Itay, mim," aad ha led hsr aroand to theafter-oompaaionway.
They want down the brass-ndled stairs, and as tba cook knocked at the
Owl Utwtik B. Spr&wl anJ Htao-lstat K BiiBmib
Aad now my story is done ^Bostoa
Globe. ___^___
SCIBNTfFIC ANO INUUSTBUL.
memiwr
nlc -.Korost is beiag sobjeot af improviag the ays mt mat oouatry. Ool¬ oael Albast A. Pop*, of Boston, bat givoa a giaat iiapata* to the queitioa by pttbHsUiV ia pamphlet torm "A Ma- sBorial ta Ooagrass oa tbe Subjeet of a Ooaq^KBhaative Exhibit of R>iit, Their OuBBtiBBllua aad MaiBfaaanoa at the World's OolumbUn Bxpositioa." Ths MaaBBslsl eootalas letters froa Piosideat Harriaoa, memben of the aad a Urge number of other ta grmj peotioa of tUe eoaatry.aB Mili^raBq|aoa4Bta(]r of tbe moyeoMa tm motAkgrdrnmiBaatm pabllc roada throughout the U4||i lh|tH. Bi- lides ttase letten extr«ets ar* given foo u I artioiBS laming rsad raform in ling pnfwn alt over tbe Uatoa. Tbeie ^tntraots show that tb^ pran srery- wb*r*iBia ttag with th|^ laudabU af- fert* to improve aad MBtata public roads aU over the laad.
ofth*ys>iy.
Tb* alBotiie^ staatpiaf auehioM which ar* hatag iali«da«Bl tat* mtay poatolkas B(B eoaBrmiag ia aa aaatis- aikabte way tha wellkoowa faat tbat eaty earioat thingt go thratigfa the laails^ If th* oontents of a lattwhap- paa la^ be of a saft and yielding nstare, mtttsts go omoptbly eoougb, but if tbe lauluaaiB Is hard or toogh thsrs is aara
.tobetBBaMa. It is a earn of sither the msrhiaa or the incloture coming to grief. If tlie i^otaraia, for intlaa:a, ef saetal, the sttlampiag apparatui it oftea Ihrowa ooasplotBty oat af gatr. The ehaaces an that any Ught, V'^!'*'*'* I iriakst after golag I Bweblae will be mon aad possibly entirely taam^y, howerer, is eOoe oAeials now wara tha psrishabl* saerehaadtM kfmit tteeeA m hmxgt, whiBi|,ai« aat pat throafh tAt AtMggAm BwltMai, sa that
> 'bt am diatdvaatagB otg <"«^ aaaW
a^M^ ami bs oBskr oMatod.
P\ ". .ja«i**Bmsaa«BBaBia
at a Baw Yatk weekly
ta gar flBlB— Scbt-
apiaom eapMMBs ta tUi ooaalry an|
that Beahptii^terest in tbe im- ol »»a<^^belag Bsiasia, he lag meAt amnfllo^K oouatrg fannen gaaaraily war* to take this duty apoa thamseivec it would be docw with¬ out the sUgfatast troable. Bays th* apringABhl Ualoa- "Wo raeaU atowa ia sBBtBra MMBBehaBettt whars sooss tlarty-flya yeaia ago a ministav, who mfasglad agrietdtara and tha lo of aa- ttoB with hfe thsolBgy, sat the eaamplB ofsattiiW bUm aloag a itratd| of road which had aevar been shsilail. Hit aaighboB* were persuaded to belp ia the aatarpriBB, aad to-tliy that pUoB of road is oaeof tha moat dalightfal driviag pUoas iatowB. MotBovar,ithasbaoooieafash- lBaabla^iflimtar for hoBMs, aad soms of
ril whea I was Bmith. And
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throagh * Btampioj
non ar Um injured,
rely dasti^iel. The
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ThB pott- pabUc that be la.
baqk ia order to giv* the. distinguiths^ SBJsaMsl B8 q^portOiiiity to poap at Matfe throagh ths great lick teiasoope h| OaUfosaia. It is gBaarally agreel, n- markstha Ohle^jio Karald, that tba most importaat of tha professor's discovsrisB I hara baaa ooalrmad by tba raeent ob-'
ml othar astrooomars. Tho strABgB tblag abaat it it that SeUapas- aili hsB haaa able to see mora witb a lalslcsgi at a etrtaa iise thaa othan havf HUlBtpliti Ild with hvgBr lastoa- meals. TMtwiU ba popittsriy ezpMiad by saylat that h* haf VBry br|gbt ayas. Tha ptataBor hiosself mys that he has baaa Bbsai'iing tlwt on* pUnet for smwj
ihat oaa't eyes deriv* greatBt Mng power by'beoomlngr ao- oatteawd to tha light of a •tar. Whieheriir tlieory lyaniU ^ooMS lo look MlBBOoptf is oojfht
L. A. Wiamayor, pesttsadar aawag thaOsagas, said thr othar day of thssa ladiaaat •Tha |
Month | 09 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18920909_001.tif |
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