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rh 7 L V»_I \fl\ I TL J^T ALBERT 0. STUBOIS dt CO., Pabliahero. AN INDEPENDENT FAMIIiT NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATHRE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENOE. \! OL. II. NAZABETH, PA., FKIDAY MOKNINii, JULY ai, l»y3. r Dentist. »»%€>. J. WIMMER, hrliMle orui.'thvtverfliy nf Pennsjlvaola l>i.ntl^bii»ln«M In Naxo- yliojirtiio puhllc will III n^haw <»f tbelr |>u(rui| )E32sr'rf:£ !,"sr 11 KunmiitoiMi, » iinraA ^VttaA, next door lojhs BE^K B'ROS., Wc have oa baiid a larnn nnd •¦* M el Vehlrtee. ., HeiwlTini; promr.'tr alini.lcd u>. f » Centra Baaars, N.Mirelli, Mti Dr. RH. Satterlee (»nOX: 37 Kortli Tiht tt:, ^astorj, Va. Hotras: t to 11 A. M., ll 16 t P. U, Practice llmlird oxrliiiivHS^ (o dtaeasia o the R.ve and Ear, HiKl t<i n|2ratlons on these ornuiH. / Olaaaes fltted b; th. latest New Yorh methoda, ' t'sliianodrci[is In Ih-cj-ca., Philadelphia Dental • /Rooms, No. "m Northampton Stnet, / KABTON, PA. oifhis-apea 11mm 7 a. m. to W work and loweat Teeth extract cd 25 cents. WIthmit pain, rOr. rpcth nUvd from TSe up /lint M>t IrrtI), «««¦ IWc Kiiarnntce alToar trorn ll every rMpcct. E No rharKca Inr examlna Piin« and astlniatca. ([.A/Clewdl •m^jH}k'm%ttmotormm mt URNITURE . 9XTE^8k)N ThBIiCS. MHaBoardK, I'nrKir Tsblea. HhII t^itunda, kr. Caaha. Ixmagcx. tJutichea, ftllrrai-x, Mnlti'ciMeM, k^ KcdMprin;;., nuiutlU tu IP. Mebglriag talfi<|i4)' aueniled to. nb«MN6 STARTING IM , HpUSEKEEPINQ aiwra u> Ih'lr atlvnota^c to order tl ilvuotajc^Ui order their Dr. Spip'8 itical IRooms llfli tl Ino ti St., Too doorl bom CiaiMs I hitical examinations free. [ACKETT -:- &.:, CHIOS Bankers anti Brokers, a eiHru SQVAU- sjuiok, fa. hocaA Stocks. BtVrtds and iglBS W^^^KmKnd ¦wnrltlcit B(4n;iiT ahd sold, ¦^^^alaalon. H|icfial attention lnv«(rtTnciil H«carU*a, and or mxHnm.ndad hut _„_, ^.t-^.-^.-.- , redota nuwi caiMul Inveatl- galiaa. ... E"""'" "wamtaelon onlfni ihr Inveators al Uw Wew york. Iloaton and l-UliZeltaila •«.?f!?*i^"^**S''1f*^ arallBhls Id Oreat nttaln, lf«il«MI and all iiorU at Kinope, Baah fflf Knaliind mitn, Bank oT Franca eSOtea. .Oerman ^larh note., Canada hlB* l|tiM,aad aU Undx of foreign eoln FURNITURE! We Have OiDeiied a New Furniture Store, on East Centre, St, Nazareth, and have in stock PARLOR gUITES, Kaaiaf U««rinitvt, lal Baip Mih '••Iter*' *•'»¥*. *»*r X- iM a fstieraJ lto* Dl in Orgmilt, Mr, =^ Ag irers of anadsalcni In , \ GIGA/ emAhtng and Cbawlns T<iiia<ieo, nice J>«-k of PlnoR, ke.. Fine (.'Igan » Htaetolly. r.o-iory luia atora M|>)iaMlie ixwt utltne. ^NaaareMi. la. John H. Kreidler, lUBoUtomr ol Buggies, • Phaetons, Harket & SnimffWac^ons. Penooa 'trkUnj to Bvy utrthliif k tay Um «o«ld io wsll b^ calling and litUai prion Mbrt purging clset ' Nazardh ricult^rai ^^4rks, R. I. SCHLABACH, Pr«p*r, . IbkateSiaMr al TkrHllij MnkiiM, Separators, flulD Lever Eorse Powers, One and Two-Horse Tretd Powets,_Coru Sheller*, Monitor aad Ewsetalor (%UleaPlow«, Miiring Tnth Harrown, (^lUvaton, _ WSd ODtter!,*c. Wrooght and XM ima Pipe. Wrsnght aed tJsat Iran Ralllag, Mhilas, Min ud Blal* Maohtntry, OasUngs, Ktr. SirAgSBttorUMMeOairmlek Harvsatotsaad Bladaia, aad Mowera aad RcasarL TO-DAY. BT MSS. gArOVmOtt Ik. MoiLuraa. — gpeolal Agent For — Bpnuac A^mi. ruri— Itni M lit Witiriiitiil. thea* iva cKtlmatss luid Ido We WtU be pleaaed to ftimWi peraont daatrlng thea* I . . pot Into their dwelllnga. Wa ore also pnpored'ta gtvasstlms all Kinds o( PLU3\miNG We eorBcatl.v ask lorashaie et jOnr naWm- age. gaUsAKitlOB gaarsnWed. "¦II "III"'lift ¦.' ¦¦ " Do you want to Save ||oit|? If jfou do, Buy your LUIVIBER .JIMP. ^SaWUNbERLY • 11*11 ipWai'*"' MILL WORK. We have enlorgwl and pat In a nomher d new maebtn** aod on new lyiuar preaomd ttaaa arrfhakwa lo aesooMnadate ^hepohltc. tioora, saah, SMnds, wlBdowa,WM. BsUmaKatamtobsd. AiStaai*otnmtpatras. Ilsd. The flowers hr the Ions warsldo Look smiling to the san above; ' Ther Uv'a tbelr Uvea, are sattsled, Hor qaeetlon Ood's irarTadlng lova The lay ot their being Ilea Tn living. In the pl«eent houri Ther oak ao bonntr from the sklee But simahlne, air and gentle shower. The storms Ober a sserat IrlU. And mov* majeotle oa their ootitsai Ther have* puiyosa to tnttll. Whr panse to cavil at lu source? The new-blown roee Is qneen to-dari The breeae to In lto danolng moodi That both must sbortlr paaa awar Uakes neither on the monow hrood. To-dar. to-dar. Is Nature's song; To-dar her gUt* are hoaven-sentt Ot sU hev pliant, happr throng, Man ooanda the' note of dtsotrnteat. Be ovm-looks the fmltage rare; The glorr of the harvest geldi Be takes a sad and meagre ahare Ot all the gladsome earth can yield Be waatee matorltr In strife. In Impotent aad vagoe tureeti rorggto tiiat at the feast of Ufa Be U tho chlsf Invited gnest. To-dar. to-dar> Is Nature's songi Baud well toi^sr. the past fargsti Uve tor V>-di^. Ha lors prokmg; To-morrow U a dresUb as ret. Naw TOBK Onr (Station A). SSIOD B RemaWe Romance. BY EMILT THORIfTOIf. om I wvueu vo rmt, in eTiae ow^uwe. ins inn wbare Qlandenntng BaU la altmrtafc 1 hoopma Mtaalated wttMHars^eal^^ let and Lady Oonstance, his wtfe. with the LnWr TaHl Ml « Mauoh Chunk Straat. NUMrcth, Pa. <• it r. ».-Ws alaa go caiisalsr wmtk, % CMAmiR I. A araAatn avnoits. In hi* luiaiiially ploasant office BrotMiwajr sat Lamoal Gray, a mltMle- agetl man anS taciMsfnl -iawyer, lo daap tboaght In his hand he beM a latter, which, after a few moments, be again carefullr raad. As It refers to poople and events to ba maa tloned often in the remarkaMe story aboot to be related, ire give thecon- tentt entire: Tomtaaa, April is, IRt*. Hr. LetnaelQray: ¦ DsAB Bib—It la with great dlflhrnlty that I pentheMloirlng. batng very III, hot as ths «l>;enIKave in new by thus addrtastng you, iacrfgrratlmrortansa, I wlU wilte In a i tew worte aa pprslble. Voit are aoore, being my ronMeatlal ad¬ viser. Ihat 1 expected to sail tnr Kjrjpo thtrtly, Ib order to attompt to unravel the mys eryher ooadlDgthe drathof lir Arthtir Olrndcaaln.;, In whoae fata I am ao doai^r iBt&retiel 1 wbdted to vist. In s:>me diagulsa, tha l«wr -¦-— -.— ..---.- ••-.. ^¦' onet aopbe a and niece rratdlnc with thorn, and to laara aouethlas. U poaalMa, aboat the oaly »li*er jbo married wlthoat the eoaaentof her innlly, and wbo, therefore, wm dls- owaod hy har lalsUvrs. a« vail av a r«0"g gtrl ah.im It waa aaM thay hod adoftM. I d»tro<), al»o. to make hM|tllrlss U ta- Rrdto tht pHT«ta eharaet^ot Aatolne ivBl, thn valet of tba preasat Sir Botfoald GIrn'lennIng, and toatodr Sveir- IhlPg Ihat nii(ht bear npo.i tha mystary of Iha caae. f regret l^ say that my pihyslelaadaelsrav it iwaslhli for aw to nndertahe, with saMf. tkis )ouraey. What do you think ot my oeadlng thithar a atthstltutef l have In rolad a yoong phy- sldsa. Dr. Earle Elfenalata, who reeldes In £oa^ city. I ramiot tell you hi* addrrOt, as e amved to « new realdence la«t May. I wrlta to atk you to bunji him up for me. f leeso miko a few Inquiries aa to hU oir- easBStanoea; dUpoaltion, and above all, whathes he U an energetic aad coosclan- ttotrnmsB. , taform me In regard lo these mattar* at SH aorly date. It U^orable, and the jjsn meem yoar approval, oet a ttaaa whoa yoa can, meet him at my restdaatM aad etpuln to klai tbe recullar mbslon I wl«h blm to aattortska in my behalf. Your pteacnce will be ahaolutely netoaaary, a* tte dlaeaae with which I an afiketen fcrbldi my en¬ tering into the long explanatlcaathat mtut ba given In etdor to liiatruct hiu Ib the per¬ formance of the r,xtk. 'ahould ha agree to osdertake IV Fleaaa attaad to thto at ooca and oMlga. roai*. fte.. {.(Oh BArpai,n. To thM, k few bbtin later, the follow¬ ing reply was peBii) ' N>w|roBa, Aprfl !•, IH*. Mr. I.aim Bappelya! I receipt tt yoan of ihe ¦•Olty Ohrectorr" nieaatsla'h ad- 102-104 South 3cl St., JBiJA.H'XOtir, ipel DBAS But—Upon tL the lUh. I examined without deUy. I tnd dross to be 4T Baton st Oohu at oncQ to Ao aqlghhothood. I learned from a rollabn aporoo that tha young man hs* a vcrysaMkll prheUce. tbero- toro. Nods It dlfBcoh to Oapport hb widowed mother and hlnitelf In oomiort. ThU state of bto taaacee ta ntM due to lack of energy, tor hs to Indetatlgsbia ta hto effort* to bonedt hto patleats, htit those wbo apply to him for odvtoo ore, un- forciiuately, the very poor la th^ NgioB t>f hto home. lie to sa sxosedlnglr oooteleatloas and good man, and, from all I dan want. Inst the oue to lukdertake tho tmaerlVnt baal- aeos which rou pretosB, gpipihltA I fally approve. ¥, ''' ¦ I wlll meet him at ronr iBlMsaa* oti tha tha evaalag ot the 18th. H fSold ba well tosoad hlw a talegram tf wa* eflpet as sooa aa yon (ceolve this. Vjjpj'MMJJfjir. It was a dnll and dreary fliliiMl^hat tko eyes of Dr. Barle Elfegsttiin r^tcd apon, as ho drew back tha IWe curtains Ihgt draped the parlor wlntluw of hi* eoiT home. Hia practltH) was not large, and Ihr from lucrative. Timo* were nnasatltii hard, and his bill* (or sorvltsos nuideredf poorly paid,'so that be had, ildet^d, a hard struggle to Uvo. This afternoon bo was pecnllarly .casI dowu, ftir hi* mothtr (who, since bl* father's death fonr year* bt!tor^%ad beeu obliged to look to blm fur snpl|M) bad reailndod lilm Uiat th* month's iHkt for (he flat Ifa which they resided would ba duo In throe days, and he knew ho ha<l not one quarter of the asnount ro- ftulreil, nor miKh faith In hit ability to et^vi oge of the Qgny bf)* duo. It fa u« wonder, then, that a sigh es¬ caped hlin, as hs lnrao«i to greet the *w*ft looking lady about fifty year* of •gOtVnho gntart^d t!ia room, botding au enverciMrfn her hand, ^i "Itoie I* a telegram for ]r»ii, Karle. What can It l-e?" "I caupot »sy, as I «i*cted none," ha replied, cucnlnir Uio ttiUFlvo. 'Till'; I* 'IS o . oil a I/eon asked -'•-"" .a meMAge station.' I lirtvn J and mci •Wh: falling, wltB i IrUa of ierioa* thcra^t* In hi* mind, occasioned by hts poverty, Dr. Bffensteia trended his way to the Grand Central Depot, and entered tha car* that would bear him to his de*. tltrntl^Oi On da*h«d the train through the dark¬ ness. ' On', on, and ttlll the young physi¬ cian brooded over hU troubles, with eye* fixed on the blaeknea* without. Thns he utt, loat Ul t&onght, until the whistle blew for the tpproacbing sta¬ tion, and the brakqman, opening the door, calletl, in a loud voice: "Yonkwr*, Yonker*!" oMArnM u. mt. LBOR Akifnthtnt. The rain was faKlbg tn torrent* as the train came thundemg to the station, and upon •ionping, the usual crowd hur¬ ried tiut, and paatlng through the walt- lng.<room to tbe etreat heyona, wore toon lost In the (loom. One, bowtsver, .lingered at Uie door, iookldg tppgreiiUy foir (btfae ITxpeeted peraon er tionTeyaaoe. ' Be WM, M tvonld «hctt7 be iaen,.« *tr«i(er in tiie plaee. •Be had aoarcelyh momenti to wait, hotrever, when a private coachman ap¬ proached, whip ia hand, and accosted hi». "I have been aent to meet a gentleman fron New Tork named Elfenstein. Are you the tma?* ¦lam." Then please follow me.* , The fonng man wa* soon *«atcd tn a handaoBie ch>*ed carriage, w'oile tbe driver al*o mounted to b1« box, and they immedlateir started off at a papid pace. Street after street was traversed, until finally they tnned into the extensive gronnd* of an elegant residence. Tlie houae before which they stopped wa* large and Imposing In appearance, but atill had k dark and gloomy aspect. No light wa* yl*tb1e at any of the win¬ dow*. A* the ]vnng man stepped aeroas the piaxxa, the large doors were Instantly • opened by a colored waiter, who motioned him to enter and proceetled to aasist in removing hi* avercoat and wet oter- iboe*. ¦How i* Ifr. Bappelye to-nightT* aaked the vtaitor. "'Bout a* Maal, maaaa. 'Vean like he aoat dl*^ lie i* alwar* *e badly off for breff.* "Can I aee himr* ^. . "Te*, *ah, Jiut H joHLa* you ha* soaiethlBg to eat. Bome miner I* wait¬ ing, and d* nn** *aya you am to eat tt Imaiejertly, den come up to bis room. I trill show you, derfore, t^ de dinlng- riwm ftist." "Very well,* repliad the *tranger, wearily: "I aat ready.* Croadag the aarble Boor ot the tong ball, he wa* ushered Into a room ele¬ gantly appolnled. The bright grat« flre cast a cheerful gitnv aronnd, while the re^re\ carpet scarcely gave back a foot¬ fall. The table was laM . far one, and very •oon a snaptnoa* dtnaer was served, of wkich.he alone partook. Leaving tbe straa(gr to vajor hf* solt- ^tary ¦eal, wa will nraegda him tAorfgAmmm, mtht-tm'wSUmti Invalid, wkoM tirMit wlegraph.v. ..... patch had brooght him to the V<At!«. Tha aeeond *tory baek room was largo and etimmndltnM, opening inta a room beyond, where atmry laxofy aboonded, for the eoinfort of the maclei. Yet In the midst ot alt (hi* epiendor, Ilekn«a* bad (talked, ever' reaching forth hi* poisoned tongue to blight and wither the owner of it alL "Ha* he eome?" Theae word* ianiad from the pale lip* of the enfferer, wno wh* half (Itting, half reclialng upon the bed. "Ha* Dr. infen*teln come? I thought 1 heard the carriage,* 'Von, dill, and ne I* here," returned the nur*e and ktMsekeeper. "I thought It best to have him take dinner before yon saw him. I prtunme yon havs much to aay and wtmM prefer not to be Inter- mpted. lie wlll bo with you in a tew ¦lomeats now." The invalid •ithcd. Thea, •eatng htm greatly preaeed for breath, "You seem to suffer so much, had you not better post¬ pone eeaing him antti morning?" said the narse. • "Oh,' no. I may be worse then. Asthma I* so hard to conquer. I will not defer ny bnsinea*. Rat ay lawyer «oa*r* .•MotT**.' ¦«• likimM ba her*. The. tmekoo clock haaaounded half-past eight some time since.* "Yfi*, it 1* a quarter to nine now. Bnt tho door-b«n ring*. 1 think that ia.hc.* "Set that *Und with writing nateriat* close by ay bed, then gp down and ahow both gentlemen to this room; after which yon can leave ua to tmrselres until you hear m« ring.* Making herself known, tho nurse In¬ troduced Earlo to Mr. Cray, theu led tbo way to tho alck man'ejnodence." "Here U Mr. Oray, Sir. Saroelya, aud thi* 1* yonr expected friend. Dr. Klfen- ttoln.* Reaching forth a thin, white hand, the old man smiled feebly, and between strugBling trrH^ll*.0>4!>agcd to say: "I aa rary glad to ree yon." Taking the euaclated hand in both bis, IBarle Bifenatein pressed It tenderly, and In a h>w tooo, fnll of feeling, re- •poiidod: "I am glad 1 eould come to yon, bnt •orry, very sorry, to see yon so ill.* "You mu*t wonder why I euamoned you, an entire strantar, to my *ide In this UDoeremonlous way, bnt I have im¬ portant bttslnoss to tranOct. T»lltlBg 1* such an exertion, my lawyer, Mr. Gray, must (Txplaln for me my wishe*, and why I sent for you,* Those words were ottered at intervals, for bis short breatillag prevented long sentences, and gently releasing hi* hand Klfensteln took-the loattdose beside tbe Jied, while Mr. Gray seated himcelf In a bu(ln***-iH(e ¦Amy beside tbe table. passod; when iKcldehtAlly i!^ Teafhed abont threo months since that his bene¬ factor was dead, and his only son was a stniggllng phyBielau in New York, through an Intimate friend, who often mentioned his fondness for this talented young man, and in this way Mr. Bap¬ pelye became deeply interested in yon. He has heard of yonr fearlets* conscien¬ tious manner of meeting yourengage- mentft, and this was a characteristic he particularly WlshOd to flnd In some young rri^p.iL When, tfaerdfon, hi$ health en¬ tirely failed* lo t^i he could no longer took after bl* private business, he deter¬ mined to send tor yon, and perhaps place his affairs th your hands, f The lawyer panaod, and Barle an¬ swered: "Anything that I can do within the range ot honor and Integrity, 1 shall be pleased to nndertak^. * ¦We felt so. The case tben is this^ bnt, ot course, yon wlll recognize the fact that the history ot our friend's lite, which I shall be obttgad to nntold to you, la told In strict confldence. Wlll yon promise to regard that oonfldence as a sacred trust, never to be tofd to another, until all that Is now mysterious has been swept away?* -I will." "Then 1 wJD proceed. Onr friend was the youngest son of Sir GeOlfrey Olen¬ dennlng, residing In a large town near Liverpool. Thia gentleman had one daughter, who married against his wishes, and three sons—Arthur, who would In case of hts death succeed to th« title; Beginald, two year* younger; and Ftttoy, the gentleman yoa eee before yoa, whose sever* domestio misfortune* have been to great tbat tor the last twenty-flve years he has been obliged to live In thi* conntry, nnder tbo assumed name ot Bappelye. The cause of tht* retirement he ha* kept, gnd *tlll wishe* to keep, a protottnd aeeret. ¦^A short time after the death ot hi* parent^ for they *«ptred wltMn a fpw MGLED IHA WBBGL A TERBIFK) RAILBOAD COL¬ LISION AT NEWBUBO, N. Y. irnkMrmxtti, km BJi.pr*i,ra'* vaqtposAXi. "Dr. ElteneUIn," said Mr. Oray, "my client and friond, Mr. Lfon Bappelye, Ip, a* yon loe, extremely III. HI* suffer¬ ings ara •• gre'dt tbst he ha* deoutlzed a« te eiphMn hi* Motive in sending so unoemMOOiifiMiUr for yon to vijit him In hi* home. Ottf friMid i* a famely man, having no 'relative* living to whom he wishes (0 leave his large fortune. He ha* dietatod his last will and testament, and he dMfres to sian it before he mav ba unaht* to do so; it was neeeasary for hia to '(ee you personally prevloas to placing his name to the doeument in which, I may add, yoa are deeply Inter- vjK^kfeMtaln ptwted as he lieard fMH WOI^*, and ianitni fmm thtt lAwyer lo the Invalid be> V 'You are stirp- " agAIn resumed Mr der what ^ I will r-' WHS < months of each oOitSF, and ifter "hi* brother Arthur had eome Into poasesslon of bis title, little turmoils arose between tbe brothers, and seemed to emblttec thea exceedingly. "Beglnald, the second son, had aa ngly, morose disposition, that was peculiarly exasperating, and whenever the oppor¬ tunity Occurred he delighted In getting fitzroy into disgrace with the young baronet, ¦These young men had a very pretty conslii.-ln whose society they each took extreme pleasure. Her name was Con¬ stance Leonore Glendennlng. It wa* soon discovered that tbe affections of the young .girt were centered' npon Sir Ar¬ thur, and this knowledge was Imme¬ diately followed by a betrothal. "Beglnatd, being somewhat disappoint¬ ed tbat be could.not win the prize, un¬ dertook to report several little Interviews ot a purely innotsent and accidental natnre that Fitzroy had had wltb thla lady to his brother, casting a very sinis¬ ter light npon tbem, and assuring Arthur that Fitxroy was endeavoring to sup¬ plant hia In her favor.' *Thl* alifnl story infnriated the yonng' 'lobleman.dwd caaaed a very bitter In¬ terview.' Vltuoy .jndlgnaotly dented every thoaght of ioti^rference, dhclaring the truth, that his Jove tor Oonstance vrasaor^tyoottslnlr, and urging that he had batm'riandered. "Thi* Sir'Arthur refnsed to bell«Te,«nd tbey parted in anger, Pitiroy exclaiming, In a momtmt ot unguarded passion, as he left htm: . " 'Very welt, think ao tf tt snita yoa; but. aark me, yon shall yet repent your nojtu* acetisations, and, as I live, shall never repeat this Insult' "Closing the door as he spoke, be stepped Into the hall, and stood face to tace with Antolne Daval, the valet of his brother Beglnald, and, trom the uonsciona look he gave him, Fitzroy knew, and af¬ ter event* mada hia t^rtaln, that he had either purposely listened or art^dentally heard the nnfortunate remark. "The Hiothers did hot aeet again that day, but early the next Fitzroy was awakened by an nnusaal tumult "Btstng. he dressed rapltllr. and pro¬ ceeded to'taveilliptla Cha eanae of 'ihe. disturbance "To bis horror he was told that Sir Arthur haddlsappeare#durlng the night HI* bed had been oft^npled as usual, but be had probably beei^ murdered, or very badly wounded, as, while no trace* of hl| body conM he found, evidence* of a cob- teet were on every side. "Blood was upon the bed and floor, the window-seat was covered with H, IM thouah he bad been dragged through tt. and^en by means of a rope let down to tbq gronnd below. ""The rope still citing to the balcony. "Fron the grass to an ornamental lake not tar distant were irregular patches ot the same hnman gore. "Beyond that, nothing wa* ever dls- coveredl "Thst lake was thoroughly dragged for the body; the f rave by the side of It was searched, not a spot being left in which a corpse eonld ha harled—to no elfect ¦The body ot the mnrdered Sir Arthur Glendennlng was never found. "But, while stupgfled with grief over his brother's loss, our poor frieha was made aware that the flnger of susplehin pointed to him with singularly tatu evi¬ dences ot guilt "A dagger with his name engraved npon tbe handle was found by the bed¬ side, on the Soor, tts blade still wet with blood. "Beneath the ^oilow-seat, catight up¬ on a nail, was a fragment ot cloth which, upon search being made, fltted exactly Into a rent in a dressing-gown of his, thatwa* found hanging tn bis own closet. "Horrible to relate, aome of tat* broth¬ er's Uwd still clang to the gown! ITO BB oonnamu).! The Day Kxpress Jumped » Switch Near tbe Station and Crashed Into a freight Train In tbe Freight Vard—A lilst of Those Killed aad Injared—Herolo Rescuers. 8lx persons kllled outright and twetity- Iwo mangled human beings, three ot whom were fatally Injured. Is the record ot n rail¬ way dlsarter at Newburg, N. V. The (Mom- fTO Express, on the Weet Shore rood, due there at 1X01 p. m. wm running forty mile* on hour, whHn the looomoilye left the miUo {raak„and, running about 500 feet, collided head on with locomotive No. 906, stsndlng In the yard ready to go out as soon as the ez- ptess had passed. The train was RUed wUh people In flve eoaohes. one of tbem a Vsgner. 0)ach No. 71—thethird JromMhe locomotive—struck against a freight car whioh stood on a side Irack. The west side of the ooach was tom sway andi the iMusengers thrown to the cen¬ tre of the stole. When the oolltoloa with the |o<tomotlve came they were again hurled to the rear of the car. It wa* In thb ooash that nearly tdl the caanaltles oooarred. The dead sre: Hn-Bllaa Klemm.wUeot Antolne Klemm,of Highland Falto, N. Y. An unknown woman, apparently almnt thirly-tour year* old, of Hwrew east ot eouotensnoe. Bbe hod an open-taoadgold watch, turquoteeardrops.ond woreablneoaltrio dreaa with white stHpea. Mrs. PauHne Wright, Brooklyn, mother of Mrs. Leopold Michael. Utos Bo« ReiUy. Weal Park, N. Y. Addle Elberson, aged three, ol getanket, Long Mand; skull oroahed. Julia Htohel, aged teu: Mctured skull and right leg broken. The train was composed of locomotive No. no, a baggage oar, three passenger eoschea aad a Wagner parior oar. The train wa* fllied with paasengen. Every seat In cor No. 71, whieh was attached to tho baggage car, was fllhsd. At Cornwall, the'fltst station sooth of Newburg, the express was twelve minutes hshad time, and to make It np the trala'raaattherate uf forty miles annour between those points. A mile couth of Newbarg*tatlon and at tha end of a bend In the line to the We*t Shore Ballroad yard. A freight train stood on a eidlhg In tbe yard ready to mors on to the main track and go south to Naw York City. Tbe nooe of thn looomotirs of ihe freight train was about ISO teet from tbe ¦witoh at the main line. Engineer Fred Holleod was in the cab. The freight wsMot to move un¬ til the north twund rxp^s had passed, /amcs T. Qulnn to the swttehman at that point. The exprea came whlaclBg along, and for soma Incompraheasible raasOB the swHob was open, so that the train ran on lo the aid- lag, and wa* mahing lato the engine ot the tTMght train. Both engineen aaw the dan¬ ger, apd IhtMgh the time vraa abort, Skelly of the pa**anger train whlotlsd down brakee and shot oS stsam. The dlstanoe wo* *o short that Hkelly's prseantlons were of little avail. An instant later hta engine (truck the looomotive of tbe IrelgM. By the awful foroaof the faapaet hoik sagtaes reared tqi and tbea dropped, joaqilets^ wreoked aad envriopod a :lo«ds of steam. Tbe tremea and eaglBeers lumped from the eafas botora the engines come togsther aad, thoogh the men were badly hartfttey aaved thafi Uvea. TSs w^idt dt the oaia baUad No. 71 and ths hnw^nhOity ot the freight train a rroal eniahad Mo. 71 ato jnak. Tartotsd Iroa, kaga sHvars of wood and tmoks were pUod upla the ntmoet coBfasloB, while a lhe middle of thto moo* ol wreokagn half a hua^b^l pnaaeogin were Bghting for their Uvea. The criea of the Impriaoned ones, the groan* nnd shrieks ol thoiw who wara woaaded were agootoln;;. Cor 71 was eo eomplelely dtatroyed that nnlninif but the Wheel* were nnlmpolrnd. A panic ¦eiaed th* oeeapanta of the other ears, and in tbe mod rush to get out maay of them had tholr elolhlBg etrippad off. Maay wer* *o *earad tbat they broke the gtaos tn windows imd crawled out head flret and dropped to the ground. Wllltam H. CalBVaa, of the Pennaylvanto Cool Company'* force, whoae offloe le near¬ by, telegraphed to Newburg ooUlag lor all I he doctor* In town. Axes and toven were procnred and the work uf raocae w«at en' like wildfire. A row of workmen'* eottagea to the left of the road were thrown open for the reooptloa ofthe wounded who were not badly hait. Those eerlooaly burl were laid OB the grass oathe right side ot the track, where th«^ ware attended by the phyalotons. The dead bodlea of two womeo irere foand pinioaed under a lot of broken aeata. Aa¬ other dead woman was taken from under the remaont*. of the front truck*. The fourth dead woman woa discovered beneath the frwmento of tha raar aad ofthe oar. The dead aMld was not toaad nntil two hours lalar, when one ot the eorapooy's wreckers removing cars eama apoa the Ilttie oaa efBshed.ln betweea two erees tie*. oaorr measare many irtrtt BS of New York City bcKsn to THE HEWS EHTOMIZED. ¦aatera and Middle Btates. Taa ofHeers ol the BMSsion wanships In Hew York Harbor were Ihe gn«tts of Etenerat Bttttmrfleld a Us eoontry home on theVlud. son.! As a pMOantloi Importing houses asert the gold clause In their Isriu* of kale. Tbs ogeota of the trfmk linen met In New York Otty and deotded lo run excumton trains to Chicago, and to choree one fore for lite round trip. Tbk suit of Wanamaker A Brown, o,' Philadelphia, Penn., lo aecnre the cloaing ol the Worid's Fair oq Sundays was thrown ont of eourt. Tbr funeral ol Assoolste Justice D. Blatch- ford, of the United Statee Sapreme C!ourt, took place at Newport, R. I. DnaiMO the flring at Sandy Hook. N. J., of ihe Brown segmental wire gun,witb a charge of forty-one pounds of powder, a muzx.le velocity of over MOO feet per second, nnd a pressure of ^,000 pounds waa obtalnnd. Thto was deelared the beet record ever ob¬ tained with brown, powder fron any gun In the world. At Lancaster, Penn.. 16,000 people saw the funeral ot Daniel Kreider, his wife nnd fonr of their children, who were muritered at Condo, North IHkota, tnr Albert Bom¬ berger. Kreider and bla wife lived in Lan¬ caster Ooonty before they moved Weat. A THBiric explosion of gas occurred on the copper vein ofthe Petlebone Mine at Forty-fort, near Wilkesborre. Penn., by which two men were instantly klllsd, two fatally Injured, and two others vmy badly burned. ¦ /^ . Thx offlcera of the Rosalaa warships \reite welcomed at the City Hail by Mayor Oilroy of New York City, and were entertained witl an excursion around the harbor and a dinnei nt the Oriental Uotel, Manhattan Beach. Nat Clabx, aged thirty-eight years, and Oeorge Adame, aged twenty-three yean, be¬ longing toa party ot campers from Ashland Mass., went flshing on Lake Cochitaate In i canoe and were drowned. Tbb Oraad Jonr, at New York Ctty, bnt adleted Doctor Ilenry G.W. Meyer and Maria Meyer, hto wife, for marder In the flmt de gree. The spiaolflo obara tnat they eaused the deati Onstave A. J. Baum, Jbut locking story. Seorea of murdenr, commit ted ta dulareat citlee for the purpose of oV taining life liuuranoe aoney, are laid at their doors. iWOBLL uruer in lum urn. un barre against them h^ leatn by poisoning o' Jbut behind tbla to c • A TtM' The CoM Bt to the Oroii Tower Cat 4 £«aped to th«!l| Below, Only \ Amid a scene of ' the Worid's Ttii i ally constructed I eulea Iron Comp wsreboase sad iesd to the gi otind betwaan<|l j ailemoon. kalati eighteen men 1 In]are4, Atl«art tiro lemonade girto were killed and abont I Jored, many of tbem Just how the flre sti never be known. Flre tower of the cold sti i.SO o'clock. The enl World's Fair Flre alarm. Reaehing the Chief Mnrphy ordered' the building, whMtoea bered up the ladders ot baleony, where, UO feet flames wers cvrling The grotinds were tb The heaveiH were Mae .^^ wind swept over the park ginesond carts seemed hot hoUdsy appearaaoe ot tha A line of hose was dri Ing flremen oa the top Captain eame to the •* thoQted tbe elgnal for pumphig. BMaee attted^ tba burst tl midway Tho" ¦kklmmat thel •- gor. abov ___ f«%ahil Englewood.ThB. tho Cherokee 'strip, ot their diig' ment Company, o' real estate eoncerr it* door*. THellahll ai,M3.1U PEOMmEHT PEOPLE. Boath and West WiiuAii WAi>aB) dren, wbUe la awaiting tbe opeal were drowned by tl out. Tbb OhamberlalB DoBver, CoL, the In Ihe Wesi, has tties, direct sod contlagent, are andaa*eU9a,0O0,0eO. A WBOUI section of prisonecs Mtempted tc eaoape at the Hoa|e of Oorroctloo, loola. Mich. Three were killed. A STOBK stmek Fergus Folto, Minn., whieb was one of the moet dtoaotiooa tb.tt ever visited the countr)-. Bast of the cKy iarm after farm loat eveiythlag growing. F iwent>-thoaaaad acr«a wero damagtid, glOO.OOO wlll not coverthe l«*a. Tbb North Oalveoton (Texas) I.«n end ImproTomoBt Association bav gooeyiolo the bond* of a receiver. Ths UablUtl)b are eetl' mated at taOO.OOO. Two miaaes wen buraed to death by aa^ex- ploalaa of flre dapip in Mtae No. 1, M Cuat- Serlaod, Md. Tbb banking hoosa ot W. D. Thomtori A Bon, a Bhelbyville, III., has failed. It was tto depository tor all the oity, townahlp and eoaaty hoado. Tbe UaMHUss are prob^ ably gtM,MO. Tbb Colorado SUver CoavoatlOB at Den ver was both big sad seasationAI. Collsaum Hail, the largest a the city, contained fully 2t)0e people whmi ^Ihe conventlou was cnllc I to order by PresMMit Merrtek. Moat of the day wm spool ta speechmaklng. The sen sstloaat feature of the day was tbe speech of the Popnttot Ooveraor. Waite, who said he would rather flght Ibaa Mhmtt tothe "gold bag conoplnuiy." Is^c MrroBBu. aad hto aatira Iamlly, eon»totlng of five pefsoas, were notaoaed' a Charieoton, S. C. MkehaU aad hto daogb^ ta Ada died Iramedlaety. Tbb SIItw Conveallon of Oolorado iaaoad an appeal to the people ot ths IJnlted Staa a daeaoe ol talBMtaUto-n. CoMMUaiosBB LocBBOB, of the PensioD Bareaa, toaBe4.an order diraollag that here- attar ta Tif""g ealto upon the War and Navy DepartBMnt* for intonaatlon refcordlng the •ervioaa of appUeont* for peaMrioa*, a reanesl shall be mode lOr a full military aad medtca) htatory of the eoldler. BaaBBTUT or Statb OaaoaAM r*t»n to thf court* the elolmnada by tiM 4|allan Conaul- General I^^Hnmpt bom tB« nervleea ol ipalH an ottaohmea* suit. POSTAL OABD 0SANOE8. .id ijtoba' •ye knowc I>o*tamater«laBOH»I ,^iaMil DaeMai to Maka AU Cagds of One Bla*. Postmaster-Oeneral Btasall has decided ta abandon the ^hree sIbm of poatal card* now In oae, and to eubatltute one *iae for stagl* and rsply sards. Th* spqelfleatloa* whieh have bean eontraot < cards ft>r.——.- , — eanlt ofth* uniform slseoltX by ly Thto to wbs* to known aa tb* IntetaaHoaat rj«cfaSsaa''^ssM~^ tha*»Bia;,or reply eerd. now tauje. WlU he emillnaed, with the else, when folded, re¬ daoed to that of tha tetemattonal sard. Thest two earda win take theptaoe ot the small, ot "ladlM'e8rd,"thaaedMm, and the targ* Mtd. aad the lant* retnrn eord. DEATH AT ta 0ROS8INO. Thfoe Peraona litrnck byaTrabtaad ..-,,. InotanUy -Killed. iit«ain.|fo.' PaaaiBBBT Ci.bvbi.abd to still suffering from rheamatlBffl. -Tan tate Daks of Bedford was oae of ths rleheel and most itlsariy msa In Bagtaad. Tbb Daehaaa ot Taek, moth«c-ta-taw of the future King of England, to tair, fat and sUty. Sia Obobob Tbyob was tho fourth Brtttoh Admiral who lost hto life by disaster uncon- neeted with warfare. Obbbbai. Nbuob a. Miias was a clerk in a Boaton aore and temiltarwlth a yardstick before hstoofc hoUl of a sword. DooToa OoaiuH, the Nlcaroguaa Minister at Waahlagtoa. ha* ptasanted hto letter ol ceeaBrhaOo^arBaMBt havlag aboltohed hb post. Attobkbt-Obicbbai: Hbbdbick, of Ken¬ tucky, prides himself oo the fact that he rose ftoma arm taboiorto hto present ptaoe of dignity aod honor. GBABi.Ba NoBi>BoiT, the New York Herald aaa, who has returned from ilonolulu, *ay* Mtatotor Bloant wouldn't *tay ta the totanda Cer $et,ag>aTtar. Jat aoin.D's soa*, Oeorge, Bdwta and Howard, do not frequent any ot the Mg New York tafhIooaUe clubs, but conflAe tbelr a- teadanoelo athletic elttba. Cbbw Hmv Sine has Unded at San Fran- atoeo. He to the agent of the Six Compoales of China, the combination whieh controb millions ot dollac* and proctleally owns several hundred thousand Chinaman. Hiss Eiaa Kicowlbs, irito was tbe Populist eandMate for Attomey-Oeoeral at the laat electioa in Montana, has been seleoted by the BepubUoaas In that State as counsel in theU effort loseoiirecontrol of tha L^tstature. Tb^ death ot Ouy de Maupassant, the neash aothor a the age ol Afty-three, re¬ moves a gealas who In hto way was the equal ol Edgar Allaa Po*. Hto *liort stories ara remarkaMe for thebr brilUanoy, but it to the brtUtanoy of losaatty. Adhibai. Tbtom, who was lost on the Victoria, waa a descendant ot Ooveraor Tryon, the Engltoh Ootontal Oovernor of New York, who saalstud at the burning 'of Norwalk, Conn., ' wotobtag the oon- flagrti^loB froa a sate dlstanoe, Tbb Duke of Teragaa has.recanlty lost hto eatirs fortune. FrMtdent Thomas W. Polmnt otthe World's Fair, hss started a suboeitotion lor Um and tha people of the VBlUd fltatat, South America and tha West IwUes WlU he ^ipsalMd to for ooatributlons. iTxlBwMaoB'HiM., Of Cotarado, has aade aforttn«4qr WaaltlBg gold Bad sUvw taf a secret prousa of hto own, by whioh hto big leflnery ta INmvar ta able to do SOBM of (he best refining la the worid. Be ta *«M to be one of the best Judges ol metoto ta the DBllad States, a toarol i^l atdwiUalaio Park. Tka l&A nWMtlvH hto Wa*hli«t««. I; haa boaa dedded to aUew enllated mer to porehase dischargee from the navy aftet three months' aervio*. Taa'enaoma reeeipts for New York ta Junt wet* •*,W7,7*8, a reductioo of Ma»,e03 a* oomoared irtth tke preceding inoah and (>f gtkAtn M compared with the oorrespood- ing mooth ot isii. A aTAToaBBT taaned from the Treasury De¬ partment shows tha tha net gold ta thc Treaaury at tha ead of June tost wu *K,- 485,418, whieh was niore than the total at thr •aid of *Mi« of thf two montha preceding. OomoDOBB WiLsoB teolgiied as Chlel OoBstruetoB of the Navy and Fhl|lp Hlohbom WB* But*d aahta nieeeaeor. roraiffa._ Obabcbixob vom OirBiTrhas awured the Oerman Katoer that he 1^ uow catfident of a majority of from twenty-fire to thirty vota ta tavor ot the military bill. Tna PameiUtea deserted Otadstone and supported <two motloBS, which were lotf, amsodlng olaose t ot the Home Rule Ull, one amendmoit provided for retaining the full Iriah repre*aBtatlon a WoMmtaaeri the other tor ezolBdlag Irtah memborr entirely. Floods have oceurrod ia tbe Kulotan and ZlUerthal dlstrioU ta the TyroU The vlHa8< ot Brizlegg has been partly devastated. Tes vlllagen are known to have been drowned, Tbb Oermaas have sant a war ship to look after their tatereets on the coast ot Stam. BiaBTY-nvB case* and forty deaths from cholera were reportedig one day from Alex- andrta, Egypt; there were flv* ooseat and lout death* taToulon, Fraaio^ -Oivii. war ha* agota broken oot ta Nica¬ ragua. The eittaea* of Leon ore in ortna against the government atabltohed when Sacoaa was overthrowu. While vtalttat; ta Leon the Exacaive and Commander of Army were Imprisoned. The mtUt|tfy borrooka were also seiced. Ho«Tii.iTiBs hnve begun iSi-Hiunoa between the forces of King Molleloa. and Maoafa ; Malletoa ha* captured a rebel outpost. Tax Oerman Belohstog debated tho Army Mil on aeoond raadta% and poaed, by a vote ef in to 187, the flrst article, fixing for Iwu yean the peace efleotlve M i1t,'2'19 men. th»ir elowlf 1 ther ''Tbemea w<»j moa instantly I dots eonld net ] to Mve tha L lows tashad I andsu msasU i*l thei Ing tha I toot The moBstUllal thmr, to hat Htttal trap, dnd hopeleSBly to i andoUatioalthd man loa hta beaJ. eiledoat. Wheal a by one ikmai?. ¦amatloMr low. turned I through tl Women J meal M ttol oomp fan tb joofi THE FKJIT opp, Proapeeta la New BimlaBd Briglit, la Hew Vork Fair. Repetta retiaved from all Uie fruit growing asetlon* tadloote that tto erop paoapa<iita ta New Ingtaad ware oxoeedfaNi^'bright ap lo July 1. Feaehe* will pnAaMy give the torg- aat yieid to years. Apptas are doing fMrly waU. laMatao, Raw. Hampshira aadViM:- aontttoIratt fcasea ts «iaaedbi«ly baok- g^Yi* .».« In m^nv nkaMi the BtrawDerTV crop haN ' iw, Aboot them sugad tUflre. L aroaad their legs, stabbed a tl toked off their awnalash* Bat bore, aa ta the tower, t ety, m> straggia for preer' tea, Down the ladder twoa and threes and on hoth| man had aoaraely lett tto : wMh a roar. Tto work of the boapttal i Man Ooard, and the Won' waa admliable. Whao It that tto flre wouM to Bloe eolahUabed flre Uaeu, oat tto fait foree ot guard*, abont tto b«U4in*.to hold Tto'-DnltodStaa r^la«i, •itaaaad'tne aallon ttomtik veto were atoo called tato serviee. Twenty thouaand people Mw the bom When the tower fell oa tho unlort ' the roof, the groan tha went up ahoke the ikiea. Araay oflloan, w uever Manohed ta tto faee ol deah, t their eyaa, taraed away, and a Bearded men cried out. Women oad ehUdtaa aood transflxed withj Theflrewaaao iuteBsahot< guanb, aad workman ahaaT were proarstad by tto hoM, hod been burning an hoar t*^ stablea, to the south alttoa house, caught fire. Bol*l— plaely deetroyud. By 4 o'oloek tbe flre was laillar i and a 6 the melancholy work OtM tto mtaa for tto bodta of thai whe were Ioet waa comraeared. ' The cohl aoragh wandMO** soy way a port ol tto fhr fmm all tha mata r vrestem comer ot * several roda below tto ^ trance. "^'' Tto cold storage baAdtng lor ate car loads ot per iona. With a^^se-prodaciBg ., oMe of ttg^m XflB too* eaeh ada a l^t^U^ttfkA .riak Wt i kkd alglSniKet wid*. Vl was Deri targest raflamg on |he groan privae exhibit, and in it 'wa* ao*t valuable and reeent iii relrtgeratioi!. It wa* flve of RomaBooqa* deolmi, vrKh nar towen shaped Bke one ta whieh the mei the entrooee wsa a eight Roman oolomns snppor* eagtae roooks, coatalning tMe<> ehtaat filled two of the aortas, side of tto mata hai woa a i ' to aiow vtoltora to witaea 1 st orunctol iee aaklag. Tto bulldioK and 11* eontioto ta •600 000.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 34 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-07-21 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 07 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 34 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-07-21 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40199 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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FURNITURE!
We Have OiDeiied a New Furniture Store,
on East Centre, St, Nazareth, and have in stock
PARLOR gUITES,
Kaaiaf U««rinitvt, lal Baip Mih
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Orgmilt, Mr,
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Month | 07 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18930721_001.tif |
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