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Lil VOL. II. NAZ. JLfc J T^ . few Dentist. alenrn Hynft^Tnuylvaols t start' I bualnea* la KaSO- I, weeiu .. ,:e the pniiii,- oriii lovor ua wiui » Hhore m patronage. .aeB2srTi:3T:RX ^^ - IM AI.L Its nXAWCHKa. ,atun««tlnn guaninl«i|. ^KKll'E -llii)ad sirM't, next door lo lbs Dgsi BUwr. .¦ roanufhctiireni of mlfi deileri in CIGARS. •'' '•' ¦' ¦' '. nice Btoekol )hn H. KJreidler, "• Monniaetiirsrol Buggies, • Pbvt^ns, Nazareth Agricultural Works, n. I. SCHLABACH, Prep lory, I to wiiUaf to Boy anytUBf la my Bm veald io vaUty oalliaf sad gsttiag 'yUttitHthPoAmtiiittaaiit^gM. , -W3a have on b«M.4* huge aa« «airf-l*i « siring prom^y atlendef) to, • " ' Csaus Sqaare, Nanueih, tai. DrTRTH^atterlee OmCZ: tt Vg^tXtiiU., Easton, Va. Hooas: •toii A. It;^. «lo»r,JW. ManufSri Tkriiliij Nitkiiit, Hub Lever Horse Powers, gpwerfcOora eblltodi'loirs. One amA'TaKh^one ¦h*llSia,Maoltorsod Hpriog Tooth HT Tnad Wstoisaad limited ezeiimlvHjr t« laad Bar,and tooperatloaa oa tbeae atled br tbe Ikteat Kew York VmSt no dropi In theej-ea. Phiiadel0hia lental • Rooms, Ito. ZI3 Northamiiton Street, KABTOK, PA- offloeapeaflamra. m. te l&m. ^__, , . Beat ^jTcMl Oad law**! fa lues. , TerlhdxtnwtedaenitA WItbnSt pain. He. Teeth ailed ttam neap )K»ta(itl«c4i^^. We gMfmntaeJR oar wars i"'v«ry)ii)*tL ." No ehsign lbr esamtoa ii'r IS and eatlmatea. Models; aad Mewera aad WiaMrs. — Speeial A|pil Vbr — f|Nii(|Mlfitir|iKlH. ma will be pleMed k> aive estlaiitaa and Ws-a.*,..p^^^v.asllp...s«id4. „ PliiFMBINO Jira sdmssUr itok H* a share 01 jrotor: HrtraB* age. Sattolhnioo gooraalaad. Hilt, iih, IK MiiKiln cool, caUn September, Wblch hints ottroatf winlar'a ebtll. T'l Md thnt yeitmlng heart be stillt hope-blooms may haunt m* not with past hallooed hoars. rr,,„.™. „.... ...... .:.„ not ^m, j,,— member, wn«n Botierer aiituinn-blooms t( tnm sweet sammer flnwers' tombs. imn's Just sutnpin, nor oiU I bring Into Ua daft tbeoiuasr ot spring; Rut iThf hantoh baMji scents, ling'ring yet, Or sadly name remembrance, regret, Meming antuaia days lack all blttheeom* aeoga, Becatit* nigh gone to tbe nectar ot hope? t coDDOt let my gathered treosores got Hearts trill stay warm tbrough stem winter, I trow. ¦ Deep Id mine's depths—eternally bright. Raleiy sheltered from carious sight— I will keep roaee to recall The >ayaal.*aakaaar***Waatasa thralL Df.EiiisteiiisMissM A Renarkal Roniance. E.A.CIewell tu*«r of— FURNITlfRE £Kt>-I^OOM ^UFTBS, EXTBNSfON TflBIi[l^ Da you want to Save Moiei? If you do, Buy your LUMBER — ov BY EMILY THORNTOIf. Ae. Bed topriuxa, i pmmpUy AtonOert to. m>r<, MattTMaM, ln>iiit3.£ lu IS. UagtAlfiag PRJ*30NS STARTING IN ^EKEEPINQ ,adiFaot.||p tr-f^ MILL WORK inkAPVHm XV<-«tallan*d. Kot a word~ was spoken by either, ol¬ tboogb •'> >>»r Alatagf, Ethol foond that bnkri inglrby her sMe As irriT from the wood*, Bobert gru - ^m flrmly irltb on* ¦hoad< wbil( "tber bO prodaoed rrow-Ml poTKni. a pistol, irfatoh be In- sUntly pointed at hor. 'Ursv, lfl<s HovortSII,* he said, '^oo stand olMl and' mttit What I have to say, or take tbe roaseoueoces." . Tbon, seelog that sh* turood deadly pale, he added, <ioiel|ly: ' "I do not Inland to harm yoo. If you Itoop perfOeily quiet, but I do Intottd to Sbow yoo that I am ma)il«<r ot llio Rlln*. lion St this llDi round tor asslstai. tool coioes this way at thiit hour." Bobert ^Ji^enjiing," alj^ Issuod p that pursue iW ro- 'do do t'and, wbst Is tmtiFi, T liilood to bave It, ap be must wait. Do you sr* tbst hdiirCsnd SIsMn behind those trees? They sra there expressly to take you riding. I ask you, therefore, po- ilfofy, will you favor me with your com¬ pany?" "Yos. sir, yoo moan. If yon do not lean it. It aoakea ao diiferenco, as rid« 'irami,^3M let sae as- iitt yoa tn. I ¦S'inrn yon I will briog bep y tb( Bol Etli the ^ .jrltb-osaaoy >• egotistical onii tered on' •tables. Bre»tl)i!.„ _ ,..„, ,. „.,„,.„„ giving to Ood for ber sofa return when sbo had pnce nore rMAbed ber room, tbe poor girl bniiliei away ifrfieiiTl^ot baid relfeired bor esMted feeHnin as soon aa she bad ewtered, and then, with a sinking dread at her heart> at onco re- ni&lrnH to thn iiii>t- niMii'a p.w.,.. valid, am tStftlVk utt< ¦ When at last, ne gavn nor dn opportn ottr to-ussak, the informed blm ^tfc , fttlljrW tbe ootrageeos r"r.'t....t «f Mf wife's nephew. ¦Bobert) Do you saf B<i n in¬ solent» thinf? WIm l^rkulUy pardoilable an act?." ekcMtnod isbed baronol. •Oo na« believe itfTf (a||if,f fiaflw«-j ately Hiterpoaed mil* wi,,, h.d aAide Uf her business to be i What she say* Is ntt«>rlr"f«'»p "Ot ¦*»Bb* but that f>> ' lie tlijio riiUng with some bean Mire t9u, It wss not srttb any broiner, ior Jbe wat wltb me tbo entire aftomoob. Sh* Is a ^^gjf^ gW to impose anob a falsr>lir>n<l nnnn tn ifrlr a man. * As Belle nttered tl sh* glanced spiteful eoaled triumph, <*> BUtel, who was not ¦>. <• '-- foch an art/nl and wallci< 'Sir Boginald, I assui only the truth. It wat B' ning wbo forced bn tat<. and thus detained mo against ivy will." "Von Ilo. yoo good-for-notbing jadol you know »-¦•••¦- " -oared Sir Beglnijd- "I will ne\ It Leave tbe room Instantly. witb tA,see vonf ta/ee, i morulog." iild, dignified how ' at Ills tiMdIng—loft, • word, knowing wil would omy enrafro m,.-. .... .v ..... ,,..'.- slonate and unjust person bofare bor. After sbe had dlsapi>«sr«><t Iteir . in mil MASSAuiuiij Bf mm AOHANESE OUTTHEOATSOAP- TUBEA STEAMEB. '!.iau<:« r. snd or her. upon bars, Xhd kindly supporting "ft (s MI right now, MIfs Nevergall. and will be youroeJf in one oald. In answer to the In- ave him. OS terrible, terrible!' '-' .— -., .vith a sbndder, as ^r eyes closed again, at the mere romoiv- ranoa. > . "ft was, truly! Wblle I got to yon In time, tbanh Ood, there was nol a seoand tosparot" . , "Oh, Dootor, I con never thank you, for T imms D,.» iii.f 11 »«g }«B gr^ saved ^'-"Tgall; 1 Irin uaare'you, .» sboe "Mf?" ;^e ask lie ralfalk heraetf fnoai II in arm, ana ginnceH A ner foot.' "J jiev^ ras tolTi if was so stiff «ad tlirllt Ii took afl mr ntnnngtb. Bul 00^. Ill see what haa little boot* - tfi n fow m>mcnts he smilingly ra- :^ied >lth 1^ dilapidated remains in ins ,.!„ C bs Luab* TaK aai m Mauoh Qkwftttf trsH^. |i#sfw^h, Pa. ' V. a.—W* ato* Co rarpcatsr warfc. Opt Dr.Sedp's ical Roomt |nmiti|ifttU}t., Two daoc* ftoaa Oeatn B^aiM*. HACKETT -> & -:• GHID^EY, Bankers and Brokers, 60 OEITTBl MTAfil. litfTOK, FA. ;" Ix)ca1 .Storks, Bohds EreoutedMam^iaion iirrij Es»l>anges. •«»^l»fw Yoriw«W*ctf' 'ff* ter la«Moni at ilid rblla<)«Ipbla ,^lfo»w MUt ofexehange, avaltoMa In arret SrltalM, Inland and all vttrla otgimme. eS? gf Kmmmll nates, ttmk or Ki ~ iSllark aoU*, ~ mne* bought or sold. I- all kinds ol lareign nrin FIJRNITURt! We Haw Ovened a New Furniture Store, Nazareth, 11 stock fi Suites, inaltnssss, iooktng CC 102rlO4- South 3d St., jiMk.0a?O3sr. ¦ ¦ aoon to b CC <K IreAate In good season, 'iiined yon shall '^lUfed by planting 'll weapon against though It looked %m$ be knew of bis point iriKiiu'ii MtlpK)com¬ plying with his strange wish. B«t Ethol waaa brave girl, and though pale, sbe never even shnodered. Fltlnghel- eyes fearlessly on his, ab* said la a Arm, stem vol(<«: "UyOntUlnfc itmoelydr wtaolf i aboot a«>yt. BM I will itot Btft'tae toward tbat phaeton.* Tbrustiiiu tlip nietul uulckly In pocket, 'ang towi ner so ^l uM not fend -ticrMilf, gtui ^tioapiiig ber alight form tidily In Ms sirong arms, be Nfted ber at once to the waiting (Hmveyaaoe. placed bor la it, then leaping to ber sitto, seized the reins and drolre rapidly off, while tbe poor girl was in a'aiost a faint¬ ing condition trom dhpleasore and fright. After a fesr inoments of Intense stlll- ae**, broken only by the clsttor of the horse's hoofs, a* bo bounded im, Botort turned to bsr irlth iaofhlng triumph la Ma"«yet, aadmwW>aftf»»0>lmed: Tod see, bt'y clianaldg young friend, that wbea I say I will do s thing I in¬ tend to dr It. Now I docidod this after¬ noon to bave yoo for a companion on a ve, and here you are, seated my^aide. wbAle wo«l#ilashlng raodfatyle-) jpontosif iHw, is oot plei^dkl?' "It Is not. BIr, I thil nidoet ¦ngentlemanly sod cruei lu ilie of treise!'' "Ma|^ ain I fiHavn you, I regard yon '¦^''' cr bn T"*' decTinl$d to limny. Why yoo R ate aa ttxanfMi ¦ an enigma. Yon ongkflofbolMpMto be allowed to ride wHb oO^ iwlKknown, wealthy and kind-beartea a man." "It Is no hbnor, sir, but a deep InaoU, to be tboB forced to do what ti dtsagreo- ablo." "I saMoee It wouM be very disagreo- ablo algo lo have me klbs yon." "Sirl" was tbe indignant exclamatioa tbat fell upon bis ear. ¦WeU, disaf reeaMe or not to yoa. It would tie extremely agreeable to me. I. tell you eandldi^, I would like to do It. yoo are so sareel and beautiful, but 1 trill retrain and deny myself that pleas¬ ure. " """ I'n"" iN.rtii.iiy quiet aud Just try i le Ton have tb* cha I if you make the least (lUM, I vuw I wlll do it!" •You vow you will kiss me, sir," lad Btbel, lotaking: sternly lu his Isugn- Ing, saucy eye* a* be ipeke. "Yoai And you know ipo well enongb to beltove I mean what 1 say. I nee pis¬ tols make no impression xipon your mind, so I will SCO what tbreatenod kisses can da I/«t us undcrstand'eaolL other, Mlsa $9yer|ail I, will ^<>t toudf rou^ v make Ipytoif osenarve Iq-tb« (eaat. If you keep'^lUlet A"(l iHAr. luiinv I.HIr rlHn. You may as v goes like Itfrl possibly <' you are i i you, as tois aim ¦ " you I ali. onceiookJMT bortMlebad. rival from hU Sbe did not wonld on no trusted lo ber made ber sei easily dispei raged, and so bat ao fsi " would Indii ail wpnt w- Tb. eOtlld safely stai a fey' purcHa*)- InnOb 'llftblO Aiiwri nou una •taaeO b« tUpm lea«0 boateai. two 'iftin afloraoon la-visit a Voiiiiir frlAnd, and shonld remain awty ' ho next Longing, as sbe did, fucaaotlMir boor's freedom from the sick room, sbe Inward ly rejoiced at the MfMar^ioart tbao Hia battT "Yoii will scareaiy know yonr own pn»|airty,*"1iB nmgrkM; '^ i»td crashed and torn. Tbe ytion of tbe heavy tralb laoaad#t, tm€ tWM I oame oil wltb tbe spn> My I snoa,<'sald Ethel, a IV,If Ing around ber pale H moy better be crushed bnt, r<),illv. though scarce- un- jtr wevablo, I most i/and sbe *¦** * iMebed out ber bai, om object. "Nay, allow me to restore tt to Its ylace," salftbo Doctor, kneeling boatde ber. "My poor child, you bave •caraoly strength enough yet for such a task." With tbe greatest teodomess and care, he drew the boot ovar one of the smallest little fott be bad shrar aaeb SQpporttng a woman, and as be Sntsbed bnttonlnn tbe ve£f few buttons that remained, be ^rn««, Itad begged her lo keep se^t^ n be bfought hitber bi* bor^ bod cftn'Mir liefliirMioiiIffliigtst apon carrylH ber bone, as she was, be knew, m wJjffro*rrlght. liOoklng arouild, Ethel saw, for tbe f rst time, bl* horae ttandiag quietly by _ . ._ .. «hort distance from t^e bad left bim to rush lo animal Sknd conveyance rle turned, and before abe bi* intention, gathered from tbe groaad, aad, the scat, sprang lightly not b'- Ktartlfil at my pto- Iteatember Iters bave S(ny valient now, aod uatli- ,re.«*tablIsbed on your lips J >T .... I., A..i„ bouQ4| to care •^nded?' her eyes as be mid his parnest look Wood buck to h»>r Ibe day were iOl.i FotlBoillng to r:,-..., ..> an onar- ehtotlo sp**Bb In Union Bqusrr, New Yor;;, Oh^ Zhititoarman has been orninnred to six months' imprisoidta'int. Tbb cottsg* of Alfruu i.iukk at Xilford Point, Dono., *** blown over by a gale. He wes killed, olid several member^ of bto Iamlly seriously injured. Balpwiti, Wis., ba* been nearly wiped out by flre. Total loss, about tVn.tKM. Btkomao orar Iamlly Ironbles unsettled Ibe B*aaon of lira. Caroline Tegsa, of et. liouto, and shs rsfosed all food lof Iwwiy- one days, wben death eosned, Ifoaa thmi 400 gmeral bUto, two private bUtoand flfteen Joint reeointioa* have beea iatrodiie*d la tb* Bona*. Among them ore MUsto nqieal tb* latemal Revonne aud Sugar Boaaty fatws, to estsbllsb postal sav¬ ings bonks aad postal telegraph, and making eotton baling, Mndlag ItrbM and ooal and bon dnty free. SaoaarAar HaaaaaT has given the order ^ r*ooa*l)r«allllg the famous oM warship tgitliftd, how lylngat Ban Vraaotooo. The eoiK IHU bs <ue.M«. Tgptalgst**m»hip OampiuUa h** b**tea tb* X*stam leoord aelOa^ tb* Atlantic. mak« big the pa**age from New York lo Qneeo*- loUp fa S" • ""—-- >¦ tlfty-flve mlouleii Voeu pr»piiny as. oeoo aestroyed la lb* BortA of tttglbad'by rioting miner*. Twoot fberiof^n ware kllMI, oad many other* woaaded by th* mllllary and poiioe. Taooaui haa brokea oat id Bnudl. and a rAaHloo against tbo Oovemmtat to ander way. Lamas received In Bagland v-onflrm ih* r*pqtl* of th* nrardmr ol Kmhi Pacha, tlw 4*plet«rr by Arab*. Karaaon Wiujav, of Oermony, h*a ot' dared that, in view ol Iha teyalty monitMled tytb* peopl*ot Al**ee and I.orraiae dariag bto reoant viell, all Ih* exceptional tovrs ea- leroad ia ths two proTlaoes slooe tbe war ihaU b< oboltohed. the rambit- and through tbe uordir'n train cniHiKii. "fflb, no, r.i) t...... Aaoi nol That would be nngrate- -¦ "•- '-¦- reply. iilr, aad a* tbo MiqMboutway, iu ofd<*r lu prolong IK assbring ber it wonld be beoelMal to do so, sbe was able tMlitfs,' and wHb a to give a natural spring as be held oat nsoal, ¦vmtaed duwf^MriMnwIrto assist hor In- the ground, ngtb tbey drove up to the en- a^iiMftJm^lmi^ upon ber vanture<l thon Iff* apjiu ria nTii, wi.B tn yoad tho quired ot hi "Oh, TO*; 1 caa IoM yo 00 itratgbt fo^rard, pass Dr. Hli! stela's cottage, when yoa will eom* t< grove of wilk>w*i pass that, aod thon tbe railroad track; and about one (luar- ter gtm mil« beyoof^yoQ i^K M s rnwi of botttes;. tbat I* Uie comn ' of tjm loal .Vi]lam proper, ai. no will I^Wml storba." Thanking tbe boy, Bthel opened onao more her parasol, for the afternoon was warm and sultry, and followed tliv paili pointed out. Wboo sb* reached tbe cottage Jier ayea wandered over Ita small flowtr- bordared gardea. Its pretty viuo-covwo^ Kroh and open windows, with tieir wad blinds, Juat revealing tha dalaty,, oool-lookinff lace eartalos within, Outt waved baek and forth gently In tba faintest of all broews. "How jUthnpUj Dr. E u- proaaaa ma. with hit manly ocannfr, his OMltPOopJe^atge. UKLkindty $yef, even IbtMigh fel* manners are reaerved ano quie^ from tbat vain, egotistical Bobert Olendenalng," sbe thoucht. "I inmnot iittderstaad exactly wliy I de¬ test that person so tboroogbly, nor whi 1 admire the yo ing physician "~*^ One thing, porbap*, Inflnence* ways loved osafttlna** tn a BIfeasteIn labor* for the weifar<' erst young IJHendeniMng Is a» idli- tikrift, firrnrmeraly klfratifV the piutt. urea of his own handsome self, nno, oottstantly doing «aod« the other—I sbould Judge by bl* looks antt aota— evilly ditposod, and >eckls*8 In ali bis ways." While tbiu Ibiflkiag, she passed the willow grove aad tbe railroad track, and •oon reached tbe stores, whore the pur- "i-sse* wero !••"'<« '¦> '•• '— ^ntlsfac- II. - then she i ilkluK slowly, in order uioiu coolor Weese that was as she neared, tbe rallroau i-^ ber steps, for aha knew that nearly due. Boon tbe plaoe wsf> atepplnfi oyer tt to ber i tha-aeai of har sboe fastuuetl tigiiU> ;u OBO o( Iha ft<Qgs. tl Uel^'o^es hat doe* KBOWM. glr to rMejreuoid menf » 'I"*'! aaerei •Rcapea aosifi rarK. Ai Dr. li to drS0 tae fror ploye. W sv. ham tg restore mo :>¦- aW, as I was loo wei "iding her n lilt Us lie pistia tantly ab hind ^he un sniiry iOM a salary t** TO»t« ^f this ride, nlng. It to keep iiarroirlr uBBod by U>e islied hi* life nil then em- a dread- iit It no ic tmele's 'right to ivlngthe ^K, her own HOME BULE BEJECTED. The liouse iVfcats the Bill By a Vote of 419 to 41. The JBritish House of Lords mjected ths Irish Horn* Bole bill, p*s**d by the House ofOesBaaeaOibgravdleefiltteil. lathe sMAy part ofthe •vaaing Barofc Hai*bnry, ¦are* Ba*a*hellt Baroa ll«Maw*n and lb* n*bop ol BipoB SMk* to haU smpty beaoh^ At 9 o'elook vtoitor* began strsantiag in. Ooaqdeatmsl nwrtesapa*ti*aof ll>«aa*a^ «b» ' wer* lirMy-l*'' bishops, sttlred in tbelr isapaaloos'robs* wKb townstoSves. Mambei* dtbo Saase of OomaMms erowded tb* ao- ee«*«* and *taadlag room Moand tb* throne. OBt*ide of tbe Parlbuneat Boo*** organ- Ja*d bond* from Oonsarvatlva wookiagnNB'* .*lab*, formod to iiwite a iuMiont demoaata*- lioa on tbe rajaetloa of the Bome Bole bill, began to assemble at 10 o'oloek. Hint of Uttdr tatabtieB havlag saaefaed tbe B^dioal workiagmao'a eliib* aad Iriah aoaleti**, ssaall detsdiments of these soon appeared oa tb**e*aA Asabrawt wa*laar*d thn polloH fecolMap IhadbVarent groop* sad kept them LM^aaltobury ro** at I0.» •'eloek, amid *ba«(p,aBttbegan hto spaeeh, the iastOlthe deboUk Lord. Baitobory apoke lor an boor and a qimrtflf against the bill. The Serl of KHttMAey, Lord Prealdaat of the Cdanoll and 8aeralaryel BtaSe for 'pUod as-ZMadBalMar^. The Bonae divided at mUnlgbt and tbe r(«. •uHwaarttor " "f-m. ditto »l. Th* MMMtool Waterfoni voted silting, andthajUtiolQallowar voted while lying at Nttt IMII^ ooa baooh. Lord Heodley rriniaed li«m a bunting expadHlsn on the Zaqihsal Blvar In order to b» sble to vote. All the Btobops wsnt wltb tbe majority. fb* aimeuuesmeal of tb* ni«lt waareueived Indto, briefly r»- 1 r^^aetion of tbe bdl by a vote of Tvreaty-Four of ti gers and Crew Slanghtered — The Helms¬ man Cot Down and tbe Ship GroBnded--T«ro AmertoaBWaaaen Talten Prisoners. The coaat of Aoheen, a ]>utah provinee an the Istond of Bomatra, has tmen liaimted for months by a bond ot native pirate*, who in frequent encounters, even with Europeans, have shown themselves to have nerve as well ss etmaing. Their operations reached a oli- maz on August 4, when the private steamer of the ChlnSae Consul st Pensng fell into tlieir hands, twenty-four men aboard being murdered, flfteen seriously injured and $10,- •OOfalUair Into tbe hands ot the towless horde, Psrtleators received by the steamship Kx¬ press of China, whloh has arrived at TMorio, Brittoh'ColnmbIa, ore as follows: TiSe Ceo- sul's steamer, IL K. Atjeb, left Telop tiemawe, July >l,at So'cloek, sbd three days Ister oae of a gang of twelve Chinamen, who embarfcM OS passengers, went on th* bridge and aaked the man at the wheel if tbey were tben pas*. ng Sim Pom Oltm. Beoelvfaigan affirmative onatrar, a Ohmeae who waa anasd with a hiewang instanily out the helm*%m down and a Mr. Alexander, of BrooklynHtoadiag near, shared the same fate ImmedlsMlyaflar- wsrd. A Chine** then took thr helm aad turned Ihe *blp'* bead toward tbe shore, wlwr* *b* gnron««d shortly alterward, A(*a*r^ ma*- soorn along the ship's decks followed, piw- •eag*rs and orew being lndi«*(Ualnat«<y MtagMwad. Captain'Wood, Wbo hadb**n iytag dowa in tbe oabin; earn* «p oa th* *oand ol the dtolorbanoe reaobing him, and 'waa altaeked and mortallv wounded. He aeem* to have hod Just eadolent (trength to regain the oaUn sad look the door. Chief Baglneer Anobant, fortmiately for blm, was in thaeogine room when a Chinese ,MUed tor>hJm to oome up. Having heard nalr ory of "'Orsng Amofcr' he was In no hnrry to oomply, but removed the engine room ladder and extingnished the lights. 8*oond Ollleer Bspttot had a lurrow escape. He owed hto solvstitm to hto praaen** ol mind. H* wa* *l*epiiig wb«n tb* msmsurs oommeneed and awoke to see b's servant killed. He put oot the light in hto eaUn and opened the door, Iweping qaiet In Ihe dork. Tbe Chinese sfterwsrd pnsbsd throngb the saloon, kiiilog ss they went and beli^mf themaslve* to ea*h only, swaarlng aboat •SO,aOa in AsMricsa mon*y.. Tb*y then qoltled tbe ve**el In two of tbe ship's boots, taking with thnn aom* of IhO paai*ngem ig - Ji^aa***, two Ohiaa** and' two Am«rleaa women, rinding the nip de¬ serted AncnaBt some out ol the engine room aad ttfed. iwo roefcete, and then propo*«d Ihat h* and *ome others shonld proo**d in the remaining siilp's host to saenre s**lsl>nee Dt men-of-war. No aoomar, boooiui, wa* tbe boat lowered thaa about eighteen of tbe p***eng*rs, who had eaeaped the murderous sat Mllla of th«plr^e* and were afraid ol be¬ iag left behind, mahad Into it, eausing tbe boat to mak, with the raenit tbat ali ware drowned. The Dntoh gimboat Hadara, whkib. bad sighted algnato of dtotrsaa ralaed bvtb* B. K. AtJ*h, eame.ap n«xt. moraing and ••bt m*a to take obatg* of tbe diatraaaed vaassl. Bhortly alter tbe gunboat ataamed away, baviag reas aed the mow** oboaid, tb* Ohtoaa* returned drtuu irlth wins to leuew th* work of pltuder, but met irith •a*h a r*- eeptioB from the blueJaokM* that they r*- Ireoted In haate with a loaa of ten of tbelr number. Tbe ateamer Oraap van Bytoadt, begad trom Idle to Telok, etood by at aoon on tbe followlag day and reeeived a porttoa ef tlie AtlehVi earga, tbe balanoeot #blehUnow babg diaobmraed la Ugbler*, ao that tbe ahlp tt^Xft off with th* next •pring tld**. Tba Duteh war ship ta on tlia tiasfc of theM pirataa and will Infltot qulok and de- etolve imniahmeiil. Tbe Aohlneae wera ra- gardad with ggialelom when they aam* aboardaad wnreaaarohed wilbont reanll for It to BOW uadarstood that war«Smug|led atioanl tya. Cbiasae woman, who earried ¦ bolstsr aad bsddlag whieb were aot orerhanlad. If ate Al*zand*r, eoming to hto Oaalaln's reseu*, w*s siaahed with a krto and «*d on th* *pot. Captain World's body was foand in hto oabia choir when the door ol hto room wa* forced by the gunboat's offloar*. Hto body and that of hto mole were talten to **a uwl civ*o bnriai by olloani of tha Kadiua. HFTY-THIP i»nt>* (lnd.)th.. porarllyli; to addresH appropriating •soo,o tonr<rfth*Tr**saryt Extrusion law. Art< lad* ot the Unit the Dolph bill w on Foreign "-' SIstDa Honse joli. the lOOth onnlversarj stone of the Capitol, s i ver Repeal a«t was oBi andr^ferredtotl' log the 10per e. Ur, Oalliniier siK.,..^... .». plemaatal to the pennon IMO. It provides, among except in eases ol sstablbl sion sfaallbeenspeadodor a notice of nine^ days to after a foil and irapaltlal f Kr. Butler (8. C.) oiCnod « the Mil repealing the Shernu... It referred to the Vlnanee Commit vide* tor tbe repeal of the ten p<-' on Stole bank elrculatlon, pr< ' drenlatlon be aeeured by < Stole or miyiiclpal bond*.— offered a raaoUttion toadjon to liobor Day. Defeated h\ to eight yeas. Hr. Kyle free allver coinage Bm*Bdin< bill, and It wa* refwred Committae. ^Hr. Oullora tin.} sp favor of the bill to r^>«Bl tbe sibase* of tbe Sherman aot, and Coke (Ki**.) and Peffer (Kaa.) tree silver speeehee. Do D*i;->-lfr. Itai^ian inlrodueed I raeolntioB for tbe appointment of eommltteeol Ifaa two HqnSes- tors sad sevenBept**satatlves—ton s select eommittee OB flnanee fer pose ot examining Into the monetary oobdUion of tbe Oovemment people of ths United States. -^Br. Pell (Kon,) flatohed the speeoh whieh gun on the previous day in supp smandment for tlte free aad nnlia ag* of gold and silver at the rati Mr. Stewart (Nov.) addressed) te'OPposltlontothe Silver ~ XAMntlve se**loB. no Dat.—A bHl was intrpdno' Ontlom and refmred-to the flnanci tee for the rop«al of ail aot* for th< or maliilanaa** ef the slaking tui! VOCtlis* wMhdiew hto reeoiotion okdoek assmons of the Senate. Mr. gan*« rwojmion for a Joint aetoet mltt«e ori Flaonee, was and Mr. Toorheee. having ita tatatamea to the Pinane* fo, . XoDsaa *rgned against the n lag thai tbe irarpyae ot tbe ri aopeaaade the Fiianse hou^ dnd aobattlnta a Joint lor them. Wha Mr. Mor, Mr. Teorfaoea moved to take peal hill. Meaara. Morgan. Harrto objeeted, but aie lamon yea* to ll aaya. Mr. Stewart r hto ^paeoh *gainst the Sliver Bepee Exeoative session. 34va DsT.-Mi. WaltbaU and M> apoke la tavor of fre* *Uv«r, th* In Ing bto thioe dggaiuapaaabifmam' wbleb I SsaaloINatiBtoexeoative saoston.'«^^ MmtVjnr.^Mr. Woloott'a reeol ing for informatloa as to tbe maple angar, wasarassid^to of sugar, aad fW. V*.)sald-| fered wttb vote lor tba Sliver low. In .fsvor of.' Mr. Jonas (Aik. tbe pending blli, ig taaot into law as It wer* coupled reoognlsing allvar an expansion ol oountry s moaq*. —- som*^^ and pro^idiiig'' the volumu Xxeeuffve aes) The Hoaae. tto Ost.—Debate on the rules ... ... House wa*eomjlnuad wlthoat pw«l^|j..ie-:s| to tb* Hwal anlta- -Tba Blen** agr**d b rory plaab: ai.Bi ¦ reOaci Thai ^ ant nature the following wbhiper.|iave evidenee: ¦at if always the jray. Wish to keep one persoa away ,fW>n uotber, and Bomattltiy is sure to happen to bring them- together. One thing I am de- howev*"- •"¦ "i««-'i "»inr marry eveifaii ible pro- olth Jaughtar sad sosm obeeting. The Bouoe was tbaa cleared ol speotafors and odjouraed ImmlisI iily. THE HATIOHAL OAME. MoOAsntT aad Duffy toad Beaton In stolsa TwiToasLL, ot IioutovlUe, leads the League hi batting. Tarn hal bean b remarkaMe year for home to win. A piaPA'Tca from Kokomo, Ind., recently reported tha daath of Jua* Borger, tbe. IS-jrear-oId aon of a «ttt« aen of that plaoe, from tbo direct effects of clgarotte tmoklnf. In bla roDni were foand MS empty d||areti« boxaa b« wa* RaviDg up to aond to t aaanufacttirera for a prize. He ti rtQiae within twdve of tbeprlxa wh InuvltuV.l.i .l..'.tK ..l....,^^A l» With ft ¦'- loosen tl made It wedged Hsrtc V: sb> baste sbe strove to Bvery struggle only t'IihmI uhimi fii-iiity ; form 'f tho runis wno are so vjn.- r no objaetkm or to taake no ettort to prevent their cbll- dran from oostlouing a babit whliA, if It does not toon kill tbem, dwarfs and wrecks thera for llfel And in tbo taoe of tbla elirarotte muntorlnf there are manafnctnters sordid aod wrecfc- If top tbe hka tried tVeatyeigbt dlflerent pl*y*9 fbi* saason. Ta^ Bcotoas have eigned mober Qnarie* ottbeBouth*m Leagna. Iv Ownp, Aasoo, Lange end Parol lb« Ohieago* bar* tba talbwt miMd ia Ihe Leaga*. • _ CnonsAyi'* b*w flMt baaeman, Moto, to awwatljr ooauaended in the Boat for bto ex- eeUeatMdbsg. * Sixoftb* leading batten ol tbo Ea*t*ro AfBDoiatloB are old League and Amarioaa AsSboiatlon ptoyei*. A I.OT et i>ld profs**ionato, out of a Job, haw orgsatosd atMm and ar*playing exU- bMmi games in tb^oibr MMwli to euwDlally twtunat* in having hard hlttmg catohera. Betonett, Xsnitt aad Oaasel have all beeo battlagweU thto season. I^^^S^JI^^Krih^f- OArgAm Tmttt LootorUI**, to a Ul . umpir**y«|em. rules MSTe add*a so mnoh to A t&t th#y are unable to ae- satisfsetorlly, no matter how tbat sobm of th* \i aeasou will adopt some IUS the weahtaisg ot cimba ttyeia. TbIt to a mattes inaleagueandit wUl •t deal ol attention. oUar tbbigs abont lb* remarkahlo, iaabiWy to So MtbtoaeMOB ~lp4ker*Mtid*hi M wb*a tW gal good qaatlfiway ppMur. rna LUOOx'obnM, omas. W«B. Lna>. et ;ia<ibu>ari.M H .III .80iiiaalitamrr.w u .tto .H^,LaaiA.lf ai .110 .IS5SlablmatD...44l SA 414 ¦W7 ¦JS3 Clab Boatoi. Itttaburi;. .ti7 41 I>hUadaL..«8i7 Cleveland.fid 4« OUR PAPER MONEY. <IM,1»8 NEW YOBK'S DAY. The Kaaplro State. Celebrates at th* Chicago Fair. Worda of praise for the Chloago Fair oad of New York's Interest in thrf Exposltlod were spoken br Chatuoey M. Depew and Oovsr- bor Fiowsr'tai the Bmpire State Baiidlng. The occasion wss tlie eeiebratlon of New Totfc dv et the Pain The exerotoes begsa with the formal ceremony at II o'olook, and ended Ute at nlgbt wltb a banquet and in- tinpud bail ia boner of the Oovemor and tha dlotlngutohed parsons wbo aecompouied him to Obloago. At no Stat* M* given on tbe Worid'aFoir grouado have thsre been ap many dtotln- gntohfd reprsaanlathraa ol tba State In at- tendaaoe. There waa Oovemor Flower and hto at**, tb* nrombers all briUlantiy attired in UBUurma; Ohaunoey M. Depew. Mayer Oihoy, of KOW York, asd hto atevsa chlldsmk LimitsMaal flnvenior Bbaeban. (Saagntatmam Bourk* eoekran aad a boat of Stat* aad etty oOelals, poUtidaBa aad promlnant eiUaens. Tbe addiu** of weioome waa mads by Mr. Depew. wbo spoke oa behalf of the Boiud ot Oeneral Managers. Be praised the Fato and Ohieago, not Ibrgetting hto nstive Btate. fJOvaratw Flower reapondad at leoKtb. Tbe Ooveoaor ana followed by Director-Oeneral Davto, alter wbieh Joseph O'Connor, ot tb* Bo*lie*tdr (Hi T.) Posl-Xxpraa*, read oo or- IglaalMam- -tiP^o eoamuslon of the exer¬ cises dovemor flower held a publlo recep¬ tion, whioh iras very largely attended. AtS o'eioek p.'m., the Board of Lady Manager* antertainod Oovemor Flower and etaffat tea, when a bandaomesllk Btate Hog waa prasaoted to tha Oovemor. Tbe gr«at event of tbe day, however, waa lb* reo^tlon In the eveaiBg given to tbf) Oovemor by the Mew York maaagen, Vgg thto oooaeion the magnlfleent State Building was gorgeously illamtaated aooording to a dealgn farai*h*d by Fain. There were WOO invitations. In the illumina- tlOB* tlui oohuDBS wers imed with grem toby lamps (he windoifs with amber, the coping artth red, white and blue, and above thto was a strlag ol ruby lamps. Japanese tontams were strung m>m to* gabi* ends to tbe earth, and Ihe exterior la was, flowar b*ds, and. treM wera riehly daooralad. Than were 10,000 lamp* oh th* building, tb* torgeet nnmber ot light* evsc plaeed ea a baUdteg of thto atoo. Then waa. atoa'a grand dtoplay of flr*- works, tb* mo*l briBtoat- praote«luileal di<- ptoy yet given al tb* FWiK Ae atalal pObala weia- partimlar^ goii*aB* aad mtAottAm, The tpeetal am plea** wer* tb* foeadeof lb* Hwr TorkStat* Battdiog and a portrait ot Qovamor Flower. A OAPITAL OF $30,000,000. CobsoHdatloit .'.lako 3iip«iot Iron-Ulniiig luduitrle*. The iron-mining Industries of tb* Lake itotrict have bwm consolidated, :i«m« of the T.ake Soperior Oon* onmndmento to the Urgent proprlotloa bill Mra DAT. Mr. 'folbant i leave to Introduoe a bill for the ei ol tbe voliuM ol ourrmMy. Uti (Pegn.) obieeted The Honw ooaald*ratioa ot the new eod>' agreed, by llS yea* to Cl Bays, meal, atrildag from thn mn cUnsa —*•'¦( 100 m*mb*r* a ram in Oomirittee ol tba Wbota,- Tke eon*id*ratlon of theeode having eooudeied, Mr. Borrow* (MIeh.) oBafad (ubautot* for It tb«mle*ol the Fmy- Congr***, witb a modiflcation wbieh provides that wb*n a eaU of th* Hou*e to orderad the ye** aad aay* rimll also b* eonslderad as or d*r*d. Thto, h* thouiHit, would pot on end to flllba*t*ctsg. Th* sobaUtnte was defnatri by Its nays to W yeas, sad thv was adopted wItboBt divi*lon FOB SENATORIAL AOTION. A Batch of Important Nonsln By Preetdent Clevelaad. The Pre*id«nt baa sant to the Benste ti following nominations: Theodore Bonyon, of New Jersey, Aa sador Extraordinary and Plenipotenllaiy i tiM United State* to OecmouV Ex-Congr<aaman Albert B._WIUi«. of : tueky, Bnvoy Sxtrao^HV abd PleiJp<4eatiary of ths miKd State Hawoiiau Islands. Henry M. 8mytb«, of Tirgiato, to Ds Min^ later Biarident aOd Consul Oeneral nl thn United State* to Baytl. BUto MlUa, otVlxglnia, Conaul Oenaral Ht HonobUn, HaMi. William S. CarroU, o> Maryland, Conaul 0«oeral at Dresden, Oermmiy. United State* Consuto—Oeorge J. Willb. of Oeur^ at Port Stanley an J Sti Ti C^oAada; Jobn B. Moble). nf Taxes, palee, Mstrieo i Benry B. U. MocIVer. York, at ttanla, Spain : Oeorge Keci Wieoonsin, at KAl, Qertaany ; Henr\ Aetwood, of New York, at Oalato, i L«M>old Moore, of New York,*! Chrii-i yttStladim. A Wnahlngtoa speolal soys that poiatmeat of tbe dlplematio and represeatoHres io HawaH to regan|i State Departmtat as oOetol notice wall to not to I)* annexed. There to' representstive of thn annexatlouiata whom negotlationB for annexation oouM ~i ootapletad tn a fortnight were Mr. iCi< amcbms foir annexatioo, and he WOI aaad aasa koB aroand tbe world lo rsprnafi thto oountry in islands about to be an' Mr. Btoont's r«>port will probably bt pubUe wiOdn two weeks.'' VICTIMS OFJAT POISON. Fonr Children In India** Lose Tlnlr I4v*s. WitooB Sayser and w^to, ef CUi..„ ship, ladlsba, attended a eelebrs gaa*port, leavhtg at home tbsto dran, the oldeat fonrtsen years ol bk tb*jroang«*t flve. Wb«D tbay returned hon- tbfx fbnnd tbe ehildrea all "VSSLS^ i4**bap«dthatthi aad eat*H aofBoiatjt^Ma. OIRGUS TRAIN WRi: Two MToa, In
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 42 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-09-15 |
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 | 15 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 42 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-09-15 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40199 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Month | 09 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18930915_001.tif |
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