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lERT 0. 8TDRQIS & CO., Publitiers. -K CIGARS. Bmi' l«l|V y i35;oR2;j-3ii -x: Nil It I -J^ IBpcok Eneli.-li an "IrCABE'S fen" »Bne'» Wae . ! A.'W Easton. iiablfc (JALLEEY. K-U weoregettlns many ordei* gel and get ProfMowl YnRK ?HOTOGEiri at MsCame's aaUerr, 4i!l> Northamptoa aU. Ipposttsli'rssJtUB Houna. MASTOIt. fohn H. Kreidler, '.> Manttbcttutirot . jgfes, • Phaetons, Market & SurineWao^ons. reraoai wiihlitg to Boy aaytU&g ia ay liis would do wt^lqroalUigtQd ggtting pHcM beftre puduulag oUifwlnr*. id a lari,'.' sad flM.lbt 01 ¦'¦ ileiiiipil to. Naiareth, l-m '.RH. Satterlee OmOl: 37 Hortli TUid Si, Easton, Va. HoWBS: tto U A.M., 3 to 6 P.M. Be limited fxoinnitimy.te dlssasrs o I aad Bar, i^ia to ujiyailaaa on Uieas -ttt^ b/We latest Hew York > drops In UielfW. VhiTadelphia ital • Rooms, Ko. 112 Nortbaraptoh Street, EASTON, PA. nfflre open ftom 7 a. m. (s 8 p in. i'l^i werk !¦ ahd lowsat l'l III s, - .. • 'ri I iM|||i||Meents. '}'''"*^tttKlp^ lip i~H nteweli •Manufacturer of— RWITUI^E i Phncy Hookbrb, EXTENSION TflBLSB. Nazareth Agricultural Works, I. SCHLABACH, Fro>^ as necc IT. IS flMd tnere is in M«Maobu«atts tthi ing been set sside in a oapital oaae and s second trial granted a cnuvictiiiu was secured. iTrmnviTiT R. Hanulacturrr el I Ui ^. nepuiMuy - - .MO IH OUSEKEEPING |<> Older tbelr Dr. Seip's iptical Rooms Jiiiied fl lirti li If., I 1 Thu I hx>r3 rrom Centre Bqaaie. ininations free. HACKETT -:- & -:- WIDSEY, ind Brokers, ISNVASZ. XiSTOir, PA. ids and AJfD aOLS, lalottentloa ||iourtiea,juid led tmt those .cu uui irnjnt catfeau luvuali- nmlealon orders *r leTcatiirs at " .-.(uo and PlUladelpbIa iianfe, arallabie In Great oil and all iwrte ot Bunipe. ,' BiilMd not<<Banfc of j^Voauw Mlla an kUMs of tbselsn coin ITURE! Itve Opened a rnlture Store, Tkrttliii MiBiiiHt, Separators, Hul) Lever Horse Powers, I1i> Id has di«cor<red I hat every orowned head ot Enrope, vith tka mcception of that of Turkey, is descended from- one or two sisters, thr, rUnghters of Duke Ludwig Badolf inswiok-Wolfenbnttel, who lived aoout une hundred and fifty y«ara »go. And will Down I I «IH .0, Ob, iwagftin "Ma 1(1 niiBi;KitTr.. prison bars Klllamey, m tin atnrs. 1 would wring a Uappler rh For I eauDot 4(bt thr iMittlns Oh! r mniinl wliihl h .w,„<l 7 harp atrlnga rd, One and Two-Hoise 'Tread Powers, (tor* SbeUera, Monitor and Rxcetelor Ublllednawa, Hprtac Tooth Harrowx, OulUraton, _. V^aed-dattam, Ae. Wror " •----¦- -I IJaat MacWnery, Osstlnjpi, ivn-. _aW-A««nl lor the Mot^irmlek Harrestaraanil Bladen, aad Mowera and Rcasera. V^aed-dauam, Ae. rreuaht and OsA Iroa Pipe. Wrensbt and Batlnm Hall}a«, Mtnlhs, Htll ^f Blata laetilnerr, Oasilnp, Kir. '—— Special Aneat For - {till K lit Wi(ir|iifli|. We will be pleaaad lo sire estlmatsa altd lUmlah peroona deslrln* ibeae Imptoramoaia pot Into tbelr dwaHlnsaT Wa an also praparad tn cive isUmatss aiid do all Kinds oi PLUMBING Wc earnestly ask lor a nliara ol jronr patna- BCS. HatlsftcUon gaarsataed. Do you want to Im Mooeii? If you do, Buy your LUJVIBER The Ohinese doctor's lot Is not wholly a happy one, tiie Conrier-Jonr- oal is oonsiaoed. Four members of the Imperial OoUtsge of Physicians at Pekin' fniled recently to make aptoper diitgnosia of the Emperor's ,Ji>dis|k>si' tioHi, «nd were pnnidied by biing fined a year's salary. OF We har* an ld«i tW tke United States is a great plaoe, with its 60,- 000,000 people, observes the .Detroit Free Prea^ bnt theiea are 800,000,. 000 people ia Asia,, and more thaa aoo, 000,000 ia Africa. The Midgrttfio eetimate is that there are 1,4M,000.- 000 people on the cvrth, of wj^n^^t more than 600,000,000 wear clotkmg from n«ok to solei One ot BMton'a plefMaateft mMll oharitiM in the fnrniAOng ofM^HiHilt tickets in sunmer to poor Iflvaljtls .for ridaa in the saba|(ba of thai oity, but it il now aaMrted by tbe conductors that very aaaay of thaaa tickets are mlauaed, being tendered td them by penoaa who not only are aot 81, bat are, from their dreis aad appMraaee, abuadahtly able to pay thalr own fares. In A Win V. •se and lUy- il the plooi Only tell thy wroafs ta story, Only rhnnt thy aatbems aweet. m thee (lory, I at thy feet nnd la dresmland, Ink of thee, .....,..«...«.,;. emerald flashing Ina sone of purple eea. Ajmansoif, 8. O, S RBmarKable RomaDce. BY EMILY THORNTOn. ^53 Wunderly MTTiTi WORK SiSlJ]!!.*'^'*^ •¦"• PS'»" • »am»er el new ameatnasand ore now better prapared taaa eTwaatoeBtoaeeammodate Ihe publle. Upon, aaah, Mlads, wlndow»."«J lEoUmatsa fdmlatied. A aha re ol your patron. age reepscUnliji sollclled. lABbor Tard wi IfiQ Mauch Chunk Straat. NAaarath, Pa. r. a.-.Wa alse«» eorpsnter weia. The Maanfaotarers' Baao i more pnbljahes a liat of OOfl inuusinal ooncemt estabtifihad in the South since the 1st of July,'showing that bttainesa a as affected very liitle by tho uaiiio below MaaoB and Dixon's l list is made ap largafy of ootmu muui, canning factoriaa, foaadrias aad wood* worUnir MtpWiriiineata. Datia« the flrat half of the year aome 1400 new antarpriaas of this kind «ata atairtad in ths South. ' CHAI>Tfelt kxVltt-CtHitiaUed. " 'Beglna'd, for Hnaren's sake, tell me wdv Thii thiiR Hpa) with me? Have I (' .. a In ror wAy. flet aside I a; yfii, even,' he jaiigtii n, after a pama, ni aitiiHi, yiiiir iiiiiim bride are mlhel All minel To-nlgbt I announce to fon, all tblnk r"" diail. ami vlrliiullv vou are sol' " 'Bbgina an ha disappearcJ Irum vlowi 'li takib all. but Ihave JD« liberty h (tancel* ¦A ariMklttir laugh was n ¦rrom that honl-1 hHvi ri-ei huarn no haman "Th«»B walK r kno Jay nro been t lit. . iand opened the ¦ "I Know insiantiy mat It was not Reg¬ inald's. "iSomnthlni?, certainly, '—' '--¦r, bap> ponrrl t<i hlni. "Till' ii'ili iv.i-i wn,n'.(ii < pushing ution. "Tliore was a longer cauw.. a seeming ^itiSy of fho modai operandi of tbe're-" volving shelves, and a slighter push mode them torn more slowly. "Yes, I am sore a stranger has bfen let into the seorat of my oonfloomaiit, and that gtrangar, I think, must be a timid woman. "My OodI perhaps It Is Constancel «r,- I. K-.o f.,„ g|,g ijjyg the heart, eveii iipninion, to keep me here a 11' I an she know that it ts t, her former devoted lover, to whom she now offers this revolting food? ¦Anything bnt that, oh, Uodt Any¬ thing but that! *I cannot eat this atnt, fearing that my once loved darllbg deals It out tq m» "Jint «hn Is afraid! want of strength, by Mometimes she can iiarniy wniri tne onelves, so I sofllr creep to her assistance, and wltb my own hands help them aroond. F'or the world I would not alarm her by the Rllnhtest noise. "Mr poor Cmistaneel •t nave biM'tt thinking no wnrh, lately, ifaAt my 111 deed II always: )iad- ¦ y In falUiiff UII uij i:iii»iij, nii\A'ii > -¦.. ¦ •But, as I »aM ' •>-•"> heen lhl»l. "I have beri the roannr whtrb those Irii < are faat<' and to-day I again exauilned the ecr' "Only screws keep them in their pl.t and a knife would surely aid ma to un- teraw them; tben I couM push them iivnr anil r« 1 ifn,iw ihn Mr.ii'if(iiaa of (be uuioom this n»rr juiTi piifrnrH, tu fiiji i' I bniislil. a littlo wallot. In whicL <«' 'K tells ¦"' iiaperA "icsMijii ife. Kow, lying here, tbe wai in my hands. "I returnoci v. ^,i. village then, and mnst have wandered around, selling my bioeks, as Bev. Edwin C. ^<tlles. "But now X cm sane. My sonsos have returned. I am 8lr Arthur Olendennlng, and I am dying! "f know I must havn been Insane, or partly so, for the last '"- ¦¦"¦i'. i-.t., tiiank Cktd, my mind li^ / elear to-night. "' K'k to me In suuh a stranget iiiii way! "ll r»m<! back, and I found myself standing at the foot of Reginald's bed, in uy own old room, a^ tiiendenning Hall "T stood there, t say, gazing Into his eyes, .and ho seemed very III. "Horriblel How he glared when he saw me silently looking down at himl "He half raised himsolf, as If to push me off, and shrieked oot: ^ • •Ureat. OodI Mercy! Mercy! •• then fell back senseless upon bis pillow. "t could endure no more. 'Borrifled at flnding myself (n hit presence, and fearing another imprisou- ment, I turned and fled. ¦Fiedl Yes. fled! '•'''•¦' '-"- ~ — room, mr own bo back to this rsvi, v was tak- for .days. ^hid ioo<rio IS iir more, and I crawled ou> while, tor water. •But m>*r food I sm too Weak fo drag my ^pTlnir I wriRi, (II I tiest. ifiir T du n Kniio: iiod gran thick, from tl Ihat no sound cau Itl. I a movement ean now inv dnilv wUh V me a i ' rrv I expoao my bn^ and eatate he UK......... Kr. mail Mieii •srao lo.it I >emon> iMiiiiafMl^by Th ptain Pick— Ing.;.. ..„ ... ..ur Squadron. A despatch trom Washington aeys i 8eor«- lory Herbert leomad to his k' ¦'•'n Ihat Aeling Bear Admiral i n- mandinK the United Stat" ' rar'.illan waters, bod saluted tbe r nh Vor tbla aotot diaconrteay towarn n irimtdlyKs- tlon Seeretaiy Herbert, after coiatiitlng with the President and Secretary of State, ordered Rear Admiral Stanton's detaobment. Commodore Stantpn Is ordered to turn over tke sommand of bis squadron to Optain Picking, tbe next In rank. Tba ptnemptory removal ot Oommodore snd AelMw Bear Admiral Stanton from the eommsad of ths South Allaatto Station wss one of the moM ststtltng surprises ever ezperleoeed In Waslllniir- toa offlolal life, and for a lime It alfucst { olMcnred tbe latereat In tbe sliver flgbt. President Olevelsnd took action after a lODc oimfersnee with the Secretaries of State and the Navy, and when pnt In poaseMion of all tke fasts aad alao of ansh farther Informa- tion ssSeaatorMendonea, the Brazilian Hln- Istsr in Washington, Was able to lamisb. The OSolal ardor was made publlu by Heere- tary Herbert la the followlBg memoraaduei; In reply to atetegrsm ot Inquiry the NaVj Dsparttasot learned ti)- authority late to- dl^, by telegram firam Bear Adibhal Stan¬ ton, la eommand ot Ibe tinlted Slates navnl forees at Rio de /anelro, tbat this had sainted the flog of Admiral 'ommaadtng the insnri^ent fleet. .H«hita waa i,ni."ti>nr.,j..f ^ any laitruotlons , th'' had- recelved. Itwosaaisnlri ward a trisndly power, and the ijwrmBry ofths Kavy, alter consulting with the PresldsMm|id- tha Secretary of State, kMmed sn order de. laohlag Admiral Stanton trom oumraand ot bis sqtwdron and lumlag it over to Captain Plnklni/ III.. iii.«l offlr*nr In r..iiil.. Kpedallysi tns* bs wu ' "^ defcree Usore- ¦¦ revo¬ lutionary CUD ilitig lu tlin vari¬ ous eosmtrlta i asstgmacat wonld natatally •-»<• na r<' %Jll » penencii ¦ reports that im Sonday en Woiob received hi' waa a flre In tbs altespH captain was Immediati' bands order' tbe aftorpoti eominz — • thest>» The wera Immedlstely water pat onto the to eXtiniTUbih the iUe. boats 'itera aisde ready I deck put uader water. All tbe cabin paaMagers wete removed from the afte aad tbe engine stopped to aroff li while nffoits were made • < abouts of tbe Arc. Ho! (rooi the eabin iim-k tn i work had to ' smoke oomxhi— Ihe^lBIll imteb^^^HI' lisms maaoOAt. AI thatIt'waH n" ear of Ugh rn oat of Ua way evowedl.i nmnnenl ¦^:^- m (D o Pi •d o Q o M. Franoiaque Saroay« the Freoeh dramatie eHtitS aiinoaaaea biowelf m a aoBVert to vegetariaaiaaL He bas written a letter to a Paris pap«r de¬ scribing hia experiaaoea, ia which he says that he it <»ly a "mtMJieMts^' Veg- etariaa—that 1% ha aMbaWa aniy meat and admits gggt, batter and obaeee, milk ktid flah to kis regioMB. He finds that ha is in much more vigorons health and in better workiag eondi' tion than before. Tha fifal #Mk) hd says. Is rather hard td bear, bnt the benefit hi Idoa felt tfaereaft«r Binea tke advaat of JLeo XZU. to tha poDtifloal thfoaa k< hai feteated Bittety twd OardSiaia, tkat number haviltif died in tha ooiuae of hidpon- tifloata. The OaUega ol OardiaaK sinoe the nomiaaUons at the laat oon- sistory, Qtunbere aixty-tlkfeti of wkoiB thirty-four are IlaUMUl teid twenty- nine flMUlgfiera. ^e foreigners ara divided aa follows, aooording to their nationality: Seven Freaob, five Aoe- t^o-Hangariaa, f^re Qanuan. SfMoiife, tlm Porta«peaei |M^; oan, oae BagHsh) oae Iruh) tind Bel gial ahd qbu AuailNtliail. Agreai if hatters send their wares ail over the wa^ld, aad in doing so kave a good dkanee to study the distinotive featoree of the heads of the tarioiu aaUoaalttiai. AkyHop- ¦is of tkair Btadiaa ia giyeil below i Qwmaa.heada short and roaad, ayeT' age head uaaaares twehty-two inokea; Engliah, well shaped, rather loog^ average hat, 7^, whieh meana tk head measuring >3.77 htbhce) Bdotdh, long and thia! Oanadiaai eaoepHodally large i aterage Unitec^fMates bead aad hat same at Engliah. Bouth 4»*eri- eansaad Australiaaa havavafy email heads, Mkloiii Bnasariiig oaqt twanty iuebea. 102-104 South 3d St.. -HUk-QTOIir. The Atlaata Ooastitittion says: "After sixty; yaars of r«lcieted suf¬ frage, Balgioini under her i|ew oonsti- tnUoB'. is abtmtrto try a startling ez- parimeni The new law. gives a vote to avtry male oi^en wbo haii raaelMd tbe aga .of twaatJr-flTa. A niarri«diaa& who pays taxea, or a tax-paying baoh- elor of thirty-five, is entitled tu an ex tra rota. A third vote is given to a oltisen of independent moans. ing a oartifioate of Ugh who holils.or has held a ji \eertaio fink. It ia ) etary baaband Mil plaee bu uxtta si (ba Ai^osnt of hisivifr, t'liim i 8. iioseetiB- what ll "Son. this Is but an idio ran 1 wake to feal my cl but as 1 sir. owa tka visi was An llltatiion ni ine iiram. i>t tno memory of thore fearful Wonts ever i»- inains: 'Your future bride ia mine, all mine!' "Can this have bemrnr a truth? "Has my darti' 'nn me; dees the, too, deem mi' "Oh, Constance! < niiHiniicel "So I start frotn my bed wtth hnr otme U|)oH.my feterod llp»t I nn"" .nvan...! luklaop ber to my buH' "in vain! I am . truly alone! - •Oftea hare I prayou "LIffe has become a wnary niiruon, lilll my prayers'are not beard. For som • purpora bf his owui Uad wishM mn to •fits.. *Even sa, Fat%r, for solt seeaied good In Tby sight! ^ "Por mouths, with a penrll which I have found in my pocket, have I, on scraps of paper lora from books, written and ptaoed on ilm uIhIii n wild prayer fnr.kt leist Ild paper to amuse my loii "Books were at baud, a wells-loiad library being in my room, but I wanted writing' maiarlaJs-—something besides this endless reading. "At last, at last, my prayer Is granted, and I htv« a new way to give Veat to my tueliiigl: *'Thank God for tbe privilege of writ¬ ln* "Here, now, have I written the cau^ snd manner uf my strange captivity. For no crime committed, nooffense given to court or neighbor, I am yet a victim to a brother's jealous envy of my posi¬ tion atid Mf fuhikL 1 km a clUse pfiMiaer. ¦kloS thiag X have bxpectatl at his binds Which ss yet bas not taken place; I meau slarvaftoii. "I have thought that no nolllHh a being as he has proved would some dt^rwfiwr at it con- sequetH ilpon atteniiinK ti> my wants; I wss sure he would wish to travel, or visit, away from Ulendennlng Hall. ¦Blit 1 kntlW bis movemeUtSi t know kls iNtcttUlMr jerk, as he slides opan th« t>anela, Aud now, aftor eighteen rears I am Oertaib tbat no hand but his has opened them and given mo my fooi. "Svch food! "All cut uplntomi«utbfuls (as they fear twing nse a knife) mixed together upon nih Wooden platt). / ¦'SOntetilUos I loathe the sight Of this itr*n|o jttltabia, but whetbef I eat it Or not, 1 always itako^llb foarilig If I do not feturn the plate, even this nigbtly visit Brill L-eAHn Lhln iiinitiriir food be StoppCd. los married Con- ".i» I mayed foj- pciia, tnk^^fM paper, I always concluded, 'tull meJob, tel) ma of Constance.* "So with the pap^r came at laat this cruel note: " 'I grant this one prayer. Never agafii dare send another line to me. If you 00 disobey in this, your food wlll atbpi aiid yon be loft to starve. Once for lUl, I say, thc world thinks you dead, and^thlnks Kltzroy your murderer. He wa* tried, nnd ^i Jiuiic dead bodv'was not fount' think hitn guilty. 1 11, he left tho country ii hither went. I am ' nlng, and ^""i- "¦•¦¦ '""" my la.st .lu wild! 1 aiu iiothlngi 1 peer; I , and I road and mil to in I iiiitln- hoii- In I Whlob bad tx Ihadeek oooi dlsoovered tUht amovo wan romiiiKoinj d«N*asamk. , "nif paaaenuRssrTrkn^i, i,, ihin iime 6 belulvM'1rff^ caais wild wi' ***¦" "era O+IM n ii.T^ ¦iiiriiM. K doomed. There wi 1 lie upper deck and a ins DoatSf wbieh wers soon . taoadmen aod shrlekiaK dren. •• -ii-.jumtit I: ao aflj ' —.J -. . ..M psassnt w In the work ol loealinR the was flaally dladsisred lu thn iia on ths starboard atia^ under the] 4lia saloon. It was aallagutabed i rter Jettisoning some of the (larBo ' < estimated at 1)8.' An AfCtlts.Maj.t,viAiit"u t^ptalB Aaron KlBgaiaa; of CattCorq and a party ot ten Icrt ritt.ib small vessels, thi- IB I 6ome- »y- -od lOd II ill iby V Mi,.lt». |i to me with uy toml; Ji^nt wti, 1 presume, by accident )t was foraotteu, aud now HtalQUWl "Aeiddant did I !»> it was sent by God lo anawar ¦..> my y. ayer. "I shall write no atpro. -I aball In- atantly get to work; I aball aoon be a free miui. "But theae pages, written as it worn, with aiy baart's blood, I afaall never oaca leavo odt Of iha rea«h (tf ny bands. "I am Rev. Edwin C. gtiiea, a minister of tbe gospel, and these lines are My diplomas, my badge of offlca. •"Ha, ha; a knife Is mine; my own! And now I shall work myself free!" ' paused and pasted his haml 9^ rohead In tleep thought. A kuiiii'Mi Kitn had seiiiod him; it was this: Kthel jNeVerRall and he must have bebu in thb corridor Wha^Ms poor cr«a- ttirc escapedl ^^^ Yes; poor creaturetfVnese laat lines told that he must have been Insape, or nearly so^ at least, when he escaped. But he bad no time to think;' a few moie f!<ffi^ romalit^d. tQ bfi read sad his audhmce wero eagerly waUfng. These were written In pencil and the letters were Crooked tn^ feeble, as though done in great waakbeas. "August 18, — tarn sick, dying per¬ haps! 3, J9y Mt- this should prove to oe death! "I am, weary, tired, wora out, bat I thank tiud I am again qiyaelf. •Now I know 1 am Sir Arthur Glen- dennidg. Lately I have been confused and thought myself a minister. "My brain, my poor braU, was on- atrung. At last I am myself. "A knife came to tno f^d I took out tho screws from the shelvV,'a, opened the panol!i after puabtng the shelves asldo Jn from my prfaof. , ridor I cB'ma ^pon a young gin HiKi a man. Strangers; I knew that at onitOf J|(>th Perhat riiiiiliinitl says: The <l prodiMt of the Tha old coat oi. ;i it was created was not La« tself, bnt it had a oartain chareoier aud effeot as a ooattlma. It was long in skirt and >—"oned aoros? " '¦—' "'he sleeves loose anil li facings baneaifi ..Kii looa rufHea dej Also tht' ifer- ent tMlorad iiuing. which;it showed when anbuitonfd. lu walking, the skirts, faoed also,, were turned baok and buttoned up to two buttons on the baok. Qradnally it was lopped atn to tha thing it now is. The sau 1.11 m front wmtfk out away instead of being tuniad bjudt. But the two foolisli but¬ tons beaiad ware still kept after their use had gone. The front was permanaatly turned baok, and the coat made too Barrow to button, Ihe fcelish outs now remaininpf hi the eoUar raprasenting the old di¬ vision a/I tba front lappet- As tfana went on more ' of tlia skirts wara oot awav, lunii iliey were redttced to the ridienkraa swallow¬ tail iU'which Beaa Bmmmal said thara waa safety. The collar 'was piled np behind the factbgs and oolors were dona away with, and thua little by little grew up the glorious tbiog called a draaa aoat. Hiu^, Huil tnerf^tiy « wasli Srrrn .sirtiiiffciri*. Y( 11 fciiri'd teeAeAave, 'it fr<': -1 seizutl mu uiiU my poor bead uoarly burst with pain. ' , "1 uttered. a cry In my sgony. Thon another, as I rnsbed through the well- kiKiwii nilns. bad those cries betrayed "Would KeglaaM pursue and drag raa baok? -I \-ow«d aot^ I would be wary. I wniild littlT nn lnfirf» orliift. f^viin If I , I. lu cheer- iiiouthAil uf irs. iianded n> ¦•'a a Ri^aier. "Say, Caaben," said honot old Hez- akiah Plowahare to the oashia;: «f the Jaytown National Bank. "I want t« send #600 to my boy over in Paris." "Titian?" asked Oaskem. 'He's getting to be a great painter, iant he f He's beau studying art now a long tima" * Oosb, yes,* replied Hezakiab. *H«'a oUmbing way uu to tha top. 'V'rote ma tbe other day oa bad painted tVs hall of Paris an' wantad to begin on Home. Sa^s hell make tharn ftomans howl wnan he ahows 'em what he kia do. Tbat'a why Pm sendin' bin tho stuff. Tm mighty pioud 0/ that boy of luiue, I kin tell you."— Cast forward tha aya of tha apidt| awake in yovr aoula tha imagiaativf power, wbtob carries fbrth what la tairaat, what is higbeet life, away ba- yond tba stars.—OoalAe. NAVT BUBEAuiorOBMANOE. Samnsary^of the Annual Report of Comaaoflore Sampaaa. Taa annnal rop" Bampndb. obiei m imvt It " -Timodora W. T. iiuraouot Ord- „ . .i bla bareaa has estimates for thu , H4)1 nl whL.h dlli - I, louuodii iieSeeretai .xlnivlhi. I. omcer in psfn eratasrMeirarL three da)-a trom Oetrott, OommoiiilcT Maval oflleeiB who kno« tiW are utterly at a I(m» • be emne te make i saah It eaa ba oaiied aeorotaryOreabam i> ...- the troaWe brought ahont ton's eoadaet ta eomniitti brasish ot aalnttoa a rshel giviag leeogaHtoa to tbe KaslHaa Kents, trilhoat aatkorlly truoi his aovem- meat aad In #reet * to maoda- tory ardsss to Bi^esor trallty. ^riM» Sagahip »¦¦- ""•"• ''"• miutli ~ Ametli'' arrivwItBlUo . Admtnd ttaalen oonunuuia inn am wiiiin basaSlatf Mk a protaal from Braill thrangkhsrwaislerbeKa. Seeretair Orea- haaa few 4atormad tbe Brsstllaa Jllalsier tbat thiB eoantry wUI apologtee for th- eSoaee, aad th»' " •n,.'.. nni ,-,iiiiiuiimiii-.- what Admiral H aot. A,|i,il,a| Stanton auuivoii Bbiii luitiM'i IU3 IrleadUaeBS (or. ths tumrssats by paylaa aa tifflolal vlattaadrseelvfaMraretaraoall from Mello. This qxehaageofohrfMWtB nsnuaslts- ted turther salnteB. The fatal mistake ot all, thaa«b, Is ooa- •addl te have beea Va visit to Admiral XoUa. ftr •» diilM *he Adaitral disre¬ garded hli laatraotioas and pbwed hu Oovaraaaent In tbe posllloii of rseog- alalng the rebels. Had the same thhig oecnrred In tibile. It was said by aaval oS- e«rs, our shlpa weald aadoabtedly have beaa flred oa by the Oovemmeat VSMS, Bad war would have been tbe result. The oo^nesa ot tbe Braslllans, however, prevsated any aarteaa roatora. PROMINENT PEOPLE. I'uuiiiiiuu IU iiiv luiiruiiig; tal diatarbanoa A' room and at Iiuuibson weat to call ber. T> fhe body WIU "ti lac on tbe floor dea The body w the abot bad plWrlona. Ko report. Mlsa t, wboraceolly left 11' J/" m iCwtlnfl L Bait waa fonad In HIaa Oariand'' aubjeot to mi had HU(Ternd f iteil I5tste« •le statMlas ot •.dStataa for 18 wiiioh sbows that on 1 000 toaa Woa prudneadi y<»r, valued at the mines n* 'This smovat Pennsylvaoi »il,O0O,oea teua, or mor IIUboIb aS|JM BSKt B«b 000 tons I Ope, lSJ«>,tMa i 51 lows wita apll,eol, Alakami wblle Oetorado, lodiai^ 1 tttcky, llaryhkad, tfA Wy th«r ll«ighlM|bQO« ot 1,1 rhe pradiiiiiJi hi the fvacfaedtbeidlllou maili eftbis product lalnraipon. JoLxa Vbbbx, perhaps, has earned more by hUi pea than any other IIvJok author. A. J. Dbbixi., Jb. , son of tho late million¬ aire banker, haa withdrawn from the three banklmi firms wUb whlob his father was Idtntlfled. OsoBOB W. WcBTS. for twenty-flve yean secretary or cliarRe d'aflblres of tbe Dnited 4 States legal loos at Rome, Madrid and St. Prtsmbujf, has returned to this countr)-. J. A. Dbkxbbb, the founder of tbe Xalahts ot Honor, aod for msny yean one of the leading oncers of tbe Order, died suddenly ot aMmorrbage, at bis home lu Louisville, Ky. Wiss Hblkv Rsbd, wbo WB* reoentiy or¬ dained a deaconess by Bhihop Nichols In HI. Btepbaa s ProtrBtsol Episcopal Otyirob.'Uau FmnubKie, is tbe flist faidy lo receive that order In OaUfomia. BBMA'rea'STawAaT, of Nevada, Is thelarg- eot consumer oi coffee in the Stuutte, When be Is under full headway on one ut bla thirty day addreases beahgorbatbreecupaaa hour, black SB your hat and strooK enough to float ansgg. Taa Dake of York baa beoome a tenant farmer upon ibe retste of bis father, the Prince ot Wales, aad, aoeording to Pceirtdeot Shaw, bf the Ohathlre A^rienltural Boolat}'. thv l!r..t thlim the Dukti did iin«rtnkiuK vos- WiLUAW, of 6tei iitly Itremen a alalui ,ind- -. at ttut LttUHHet he .adfather aloBe was FaU in 811 Stiver Is on tbe down g.i The qaotad price as sent toC Tssasary Dapartmsat was 1 ounee. This Is a baU-paaay I lormer price. In onr mono; exchange, about 798 cents per s silver st this low fl(;acstlia bull! the standard stiver dollar hi fllty-i 'Prfasoa BIsmarek moirs eovaring the }-ears The msmolia are devoid lations, aad %ta iMaSf floation of bbl poltey, jfl'f'•' imi THB LABO^WOBLD. TaxAs needs eotloo pU-kers. Tbbbb are 1000 uniou female ta^iani. TAiiAataa emploja Tas,a94 InntilaDil fleofbuid. r^p AuABT (ji. Y.) uatons are l» hail0 . neasblook. ' New HAMFsaiaa plumln axamlnatioi), la CoimectteDt pay ebi the feu par cent. tax. Taa American Bsllw.iv 1 In all parts of the eon' AspBB (Cial. jipiagt - ittl. A ver. Ion mill
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 49 |
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 | 1893-11-03 |
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 | 11 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 49 |
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 | 1893-11-03 |
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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BiilMd not< |
Month | 11 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18931103_001.tif |
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