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ilprs In ir.ARfi j>iazar€in ELLTEIi^ RT. iin JdL. JKLreiOler, Muiuluturerof jgiea, • Phaetons, rket & Surine Wagons. vlddaf to Boy tsTtUac bmy irtvld d« wtnb7«]UB|ad gvttaii icM btte* psM^adat tlievbar*. -'Tp on hMid • Urf« and fln* kA at mmptly attended to. ra Mner*, Nuarcth, Pa. .R.HSatterlee OinCI: 37 Hartb Thbi Sk, Easton, Pa. ¦««¦ !» lo II A.M., Stof P. M. -iTely ta dltam • . upe«BU(Mui oa Uwa* (id by tha, Meal Haw York trofM In tluw)^. firitliiij Miokiin, Separators, fiuD Lever Eorse Powers, One aqd T«o-Barae Tnad Powart, Com ¦MOen, Menitar and BaeeMor CMIMI Plowa, Bfflag Tn^HaiTowi, OnlHTaivn, «»-A«*n{ ffr tkalioCon BiBden, aad Mowen aad —— Sfiacial Ateet For - •-niladelphfa Denial • Rooms, No. ill NorUuunpton Straitt EABTON, PA. OSIee oiKP ttam T a. l|l. ta 8e.ia. ^itBl work and loweal Ml aatrarteA fb ixtitM, "inp f/% !| ItiiiMlitWitirltiOiJ- We wUI M BteMMl to aim ielMiataf aod lumiek panoKa dwlrtnt Oiaaa liaiaofaaMnta jStatotlMIr iwalUnaa. WaamataopraiiaredtA gtra wdtiaatu aad do all Ktadeof PLUMBING We eameally aak lor a (bare o< raw vatroa- aaa, aaUiSKataD (aaEaaMd. .1 I ... li Do you want to Saw MiMJ? If you do, Buy your LUMBER -^m WtlNDBl Fbncy RoOKIRa, t^kitor Tal>l<«, Hull Staoda, dke. , CXMwhm, MIrron, HaUtaama, , trom tg.-& u> Dk MefolriiiK idlo. 9TARTIN0 IN ¦KEEPING MILL WORK. We bare aajanad and pal ta a aomtarot lanhtnea aad MaaoVr keMar anaarnd I •rer batow taaeaoaipMdal* uZpubMe. l>oa,B,eaak, aMa*, wt»tew% As. aMlaulaa numlabed. A eharedl yof ualiaa agattasaeUailTauUtUed. loAtr Tart nl m MaiMh Chunk Straat. Nasarath, Pa. V.*.—H^a aim ma taitgamlar walk. Dr. Seip's tlcal Rooms ril tl lipti II It., I ftooi Cenire Square. ll examinations free. kCKETT -*- & -I* [ibSEY, and Brokej;^, SABS. lABKaJtA. Tb Bv iioed tot Yocj light op- iit tbelr nest. , . ...11 aqd »r«iri Kbtnlng-wlaged, rlDged, Dloaamni aweat <eai 'neath Ita teoti ot flaiM •ama, ixeent of the woet Pant aw» Tha b<u<l«i, <^> >¦-« ....J , Ooaa V* *>¦* fold aad red. Tba edBaat ecMra lad. Tbe dark'ttfaf, daap'alM akj Hold* one poia etar oa lu|yk A alWer of hear'nljr laM to Uf M Tha,wat«liae<tf tkaaUti Dlmmar aHI dlnmar ra* grtm An <^ and atlll Paei away Tha t keagea of tha dar I Ebara dark aad bright have mn Their ooaria. All wo^k la dunei Or good or ba4. 'tiao'er. And we can W(>rk ^o aaor*. toja. taan aod 9A'.a» Ara dona, aad only lamal' Ra»» "- '"-"• If . Dr. B Remarkable Romance. BY ElilLT THORNTOn. CVAPTSB XJQUII-Coattaaad. In order to do ttils, the honmhol' goods. M woll M th' blo, w«ro to b« wld elrgaat boom and grounua wonta do pn' Into tha iiandi of an ggaki to b« 41a poaed of a* ioob as a salte^-i- ¦"•-' •hoald be aiMla. Theaa thtniia weraj due time. WM read;. u ve BMi»i now citll" Toay, wbo wai retained la < bftir rarrled, half lod bU aUU parent into a eomfortabto whero fh<i Imtcr In'dtsntly ladaoed ii> ' ' rest after bi d tn JOl; 8o<>n incy were HMtaiuing awajT •kor*. and Earia aoU«e4 tkal Xnaaik bit rMlMr df«w ttatmr^ to ¦iMw.' destinatloa hia old ejwniT, a" ahaoat departed, aad bin tiaa wef« aleo'eicaedtaf I ^ By the time tbey r«acbi>u ..,. Ball Sir Pitvof was able to mi wHb a cane, and reaUy lecni talten a new leiaM .ttfan ' Wltb Joy BMto i&rke and when be law ,««w tntens^iy (lappjr be wa* thiu to to reetmrad to bie own home and rightful plaee, and h^—-..-.....» to boast an hoilorable name : eotti life, he.thankrd Orx) a that be might )< ment, for bit would add to b*» own pieasun •o swee» to ««ni k fftther't love, blest! qg. But in hjs heart ba f< of pemaoentebange for i' beposaiblo, as kls mahMHcf were Ibju- menble; therefore, he raAn^jled bis wstcbfulnea* over his beio««d form, standing readjr to aid bj xklH and advice, as far as Providence would .permit, to check the great we«knea« be /fit sure woitld ensue ss soon ss a hm^^Im, after all this excitement, should fitke |Hsce. I need not describe the Intense delight of tbe levers when' tbejr were again .Jiqjted, or tbe surprise Etkel Mt oa %elng toM tbst Earle bad fonnd a father slaee ha left ber, and a aew bat vtgbtfnl nana snd InberttMoe. Thi!) news be had not' written, pre¬ ferring to tell It In paraoa. Sir FItnor was deUgbled with bis fix¬ ture daugbter-ln-law, for Earle coqII oot reat until be had taken Btbel to tte Hall, In order to make tbem soquaintd£ ' His feeble health made this visit per¬ fectly proper, and certainly gave Kreat ¦leasare io tbo old wotlttmsn. From &»k time be, a«'we!r«|V«rai|tlied forward to the wedding Ay, i^W»u finally decided to take plaee by Od twentieth ef October, with prorouiid pleasure. A few days aft**'ttiair arrive at the Hall, Sir Fitvoy to^ his son tbat he felt suflBclantly rseruHwl trttm kis latigne to visit the rolaa, and aaa Ihe room so long tbo prison gt hts mfwinnate brother, and, leaning on Karle's arm, be proceeit ed to tbe mountlal place. It was vellaikllledphyslctanattended blm on this sad visit, as be was gragiij overcome by alt be saw, tkat so vividly told of the emel snffsriiifls one be had loved ki^ Mdnred for t«r«irty.|ve Iwtg years. Th« tears h« shed over each symbol of tt»t tniif napUTlty jfaa. jiaMMtimnen,- lag, ana Earle led bin awav from the sp^ resohrlBg tkst all tkase harrowing •emembraneM shonld. If possiMa, be rA- lioved from the place. If not In bis father's Itfttlme, at least as soon as b« had pasted away. But to his areat iitiroriso. after he bad rflstt'.d sni! said volun tarii, *•! never, never wIbU lo go thci'c again! I have seen It all once—let that safHca. Mow I wUb tbe old ruined part "¦o^¦ >> . eoneMded room torn down as can be done." an 49ritnVQ!^RBHb^i' i^ait^iib. nw ii- any lack at patsmat feeltnit b«v« I d niod mrsfllf the nlnasiiro of sflelntt i (iRyg wURn I arms, and gi •tl BagsWi aadhebtt »f jMiir teaiw asoi ««ai««i« at Gaatle MeneeMBdimd WeStmOrnlanH 111 I "My. the mrir Bo< I I igft. i f>g*^i nnr \' Until thfin I will < liio, lillllHtK K' orafd ner. Amased a* thlr it<>«, Ei^l and ._„ is in ntulnal symp; •1 fiW«tit wonder. greeUog, thc I hts stater's 111 ij«- u»ii um 1 ^ Btbell banc: iioUkt. said daugliter, LiH^u l^tiifl Wortblngl' In her yoa see your own graaddaufi "Edward, this Is a sarprise, in< returned ker grace, as she ores'" sweet girl to ber bosom and klsiH bright, young brow. "Ethel bas alr«*ii woa our affeetlons dnriag her brief resi dence here, without knonnag that sfio could lawfully claim tbem. But now, please, tell yon (.mother who you mar¬ ried, and why you kupt your marriage so long a secret?" "Before answering yoar question, my dear mother, we wtll proceed to op«i the package left In Ethel's charge." Taking Um small bundle of what Stwmed papers and letters from his ittaghler's hand, the Duke cut the MrtligS aad drew forth the contents. niAtest tlUng to meet the eye was a ¦arriage certlAcate, setting forth tbat on October 18, 18—, just twenty-twe years before, in New York Qlty, Edward Worthington. only son of Charles, tenth Duke of Westmoreland, was united In majrrtag* t« Floreaoe Mevergall, daugh¬ ter of Um lat* Jobs Navergatl. of Lon¬ don, by Bev. Banry Morris, U D. Next eame to vie|r a BMcniieent circle diamond ring 'which he had given to her At the ti»e of tlMlr engages^ent. and a plain gold baud, contaiiBiis iMf jtAtti Initials and the date ttt tkair aurriage. The last was his wife's wadding ring. Then appeared a small locket, set wltb l|*aiouds, contynlu|.^e ItlMneasas oi Mtbi and as be thif«w Uie gold chain to #blcb It was attached over Ethel's neck he bade her wear it hereafter, "for tho lake of her paraats." Aa the Boetess and l.. looked at the beatitlfni face 'iny ifcro eacd ^ho bore to the 11IVI.UII-, nuu bu.itiftiiv oi„» might almost have been Its orltinal. "Now. my desr mother and daught«r, .0 so lonR irlage. " ¦ ¦ blame ine wh<> and stern 1,1.. I ininin*aei\ - 6U I -11, thoy nil SOOB •¦¦'• ind ¦w rst fui wildest uld not Ti-ninai, daugbier, taif«tb«r wi wa*i Kosted [n tbtt dra^ In^ H" paced up aod duwu the clpgant apart¬ ment, or flitted from window to window. In order to watch the drive, to catch the Hrst glimpse of ber comiat-sire. At length her weary watch was r' wardoij by seeing a hansom daSh up i tho ontranee and an elegant-looking gei> tieman dwseaiid. OiM ssooMBt passed, then til opened aad U||||6|H|||^y|rod Tall aodcd^^^^^l^Bionr an sir onoH^^^^^^y<^n!;\ SOI- a&i- riage arum <i n- „,..„(if happy sblely given, nahAfii1''a over Ills e' herself, t«. So slie 1... _ diod. - .Tust two ypara aftnr she left the Hall'Rli" hroathfd Ikt "ndWte away, and her l.'i "A I <>me to the«i now, iiovnrmoi-p H' [ntano.] \WED BY TR/ Successful booting u. ia KentMriKTj Three ma'"'--" —"-' "-- tmin Ro. 3'i (^eobaiaari s Crmk|reatl df ,,r Vl»,rnnl,l ti class ot ^tos Q7U4; 'iM been saspoided t'' ' .. interf«r,Kl w*.th a fn 'ir-, tteetlaic. HatrsJM States herpsslbalaary trial trip. oOF II' aa avenge spssd of SIM knots b eawtsd aarsn k<u>t!i nl the rntp f»w knots aa ' (sstast sWp aloi Jonr tomnoa, the colored '•onviot who, on* April IT last, anrdeced two fellew priaoiM stAabom (N. T.)Pri80o, wtu nanoeWMf aleetrocntsd at tbat inatltv 'Wf* ago. r. K TiosaaB, the senior momDer n' large aod waU-known wtioiaaos Mimui' of Thnrher, Vb/land k Co., Mew tork saads aa iniUvidBaJ assignment lar the beoe- dtofsfadltefS.- Tile sum involved Is ttM,- vho died ul coB- ttf (teaad Ami \ rm* ivrnt .ind nardersd < ¦xm, iriM-tt... oiicH ottiigiiiiT, niomi'i we never more be part* "Amen, say I to thai happy Dueiiess. indead, vritltout m .< and need a son's caro aud t^ttciiUuu." • "Which care, rest assured, s'hall al' ways be yo'ors,* again repeated tbe Duke, as he stooped and pressed | warm kiss upon her still hsadsonu' chvoKS. . When tn the morning « called and "was toM tk( o poor governess was no oibui than lmIj Ethel Worthington,acknowledged daugh¬ ter of the Duke of Westmoreland, bis hesrt sank within htm, and ka botM only whisper tn trembling toiies; "Will this noble relationship cause vou to regret our engagement? Oh, Ethel, Ethel, will this part us?" •Never!" was tho alad reply. "My father knows too well tSka value of a ittfo love, and he surely will not refuse hM consent to our union. If he does, I am of age, and have promised that nothing shall stand in tha way of our marriage. * Notliing did separate them. The Ditke was much pleased with Dr. Olendannlng't maaty demeanor, and when he tfaptdty asked tor hisdaut- hsnd he smiled brightly and gh Worthington married 1)1. Kurie KHeosteln Olendenning, amid great rejoictnss and 'vast Wsfjay* of "^ !ty and fa»ht>m,4ftBt fchjcb bride was welcomed gladi li^Iod and groatiy Iniprovi ¦ Hll <nge s hP id wai I ¦ur lo j ee to ts, <te.,oa .as sMlbo _ MTji haai^ "fia '*••?<¦- ' -4 A thee« iaslsaeSs Is sstii MW***, of whieh fl9B,aMwai>>i'>v<^.i ...a Mm<» io-' There Tiiere todrseten other peiaons reecu who had IkBea bom the wharvea, plats, ei aadwbe would have paristaad withoat tbe aid of the Ute-aavtng erawB. Tha eost o( tba matnteaanoa ot tbessrviee daring the year Ws««1481,iM.(l«. Altsatlon Is oaiied t.o the frequeooy and violnee ottheismpests wUok have swept the Attanthiooast duimg tha'montiis of May and August in isssut year*, oeossioningiserious lossotiileandpMMi«ty, aad thesuggeatioa of a praia««alioaolthe aotlve season to em-' bnee tkass months ia awda IS a bearv mill "( I . Do ued len lohad SHOT THE MUEDEEER. A Bar i> Alabama Kills tka Aaaassta. ai His BIotlMr aad Sister. A special dsqiateh ttom Bivsstea, Ala., says that » man wearing • mask eat«i«d the .>ase o( UrsDavia tbera, Mrs. davis waa i<orted to bave considerable money In the Iiouse, The woman stnmglad with the rob¬ ber, and he shot her tluongh the heaR, kiU- iag her lastaatly Be( daughter sua to bar ssmsfaaan, sad was ako ahat and Utled. '. The nssa -was robbing the houae when >. xaa sun 0|#iM|tS«k ^aiit%. Vbe '>ra tbey robber Washington Tu United Btatss Bupieme Co trlbate to the massoiy ot AssoeC. Blatshfosd) Anoraey-n«»<r»i nii CUef-^astiee FuUar mu DoaiM the past yeu lucm Amis to raflw ' decks 'were k 118 sUghthr tajmred, __ „ JasMsX white ia his aairat' * Taa ftsaideBt daailaed to port o( tbe Sxamlalag Boar mended Hiymsatsr Ri pressolioa. ¦ Mas. TuATT, wits of _. Piatt, of Ckwaeotteat, died n tbe ArUttgtoa, ia Wad>lngtoa» aged shRy>-ans. Fasstaam Oi«vaLAs» __ their oovntry horae ea thaWc are now loeatod at the HMMe winter. . ident made ele> eireultf latter ol of Oastftfsstosaci. In aid Stha Worid'a V -^ , Bxpodtton to be held «t New Rtkch woro taken st WiisI; tl AMHP ''IE HOME. i'l'HB rteei
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 52 |
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 | 1893-11-24 |
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 | 24 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 52 |
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 | 1893-11-24 |
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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ilprs In
ir.ARfi
j>iazar€in
ELLTEIi^
RT.
iin JdL. JKLreiOler,
Muiuluturerof
jgiea, • Phaetons,
rket & Surine Wagons.
vlddaf to Boy tsTtUac bmy irtvld d« wtnb7«]UB|ad gvttaii icM btte* psM^adat tlievbar*.
-'Tp on hMid • Urf« and fln* kA at mmptly attended to. ra Mner*, Nuarcth, Pa.
.R.HSatterlee
OinCI: 37 Hartb Thbi Sk,
Easton, Pa.
¦««¦ !» lo II A.M., Stof P. M.
-iTely ta dltam • . upe«BU(Mui oa Uwa*
(id by tha, Meal Haw York
trofM In tluw)^.
firitliiij Miokiin,
Separators,
fiuD Lever Eorse Powers,
One aqd T«o-Barae Tnad Powart, Com
¦MOen, Menitar and BaeeMor CMIMI Plowa,
Bfflag Tn^HaiTowi, OnlHTaivn,
«»-A«*n{ ffr tkalioCon BiBden, aad Mowen aad
—— Sfiacial Ateet For -
•-niladelphfa
Denial • Rooms,
No. ill NorUuunpton Straitt
EABTON, PA.
OSIee oiKP ttam T a. l|l. ta 8e.ia. ^itBl work and loweal
Ml aatrarteA fb ixtitM,
"inp
f/%
!|
ItiiiMlitWitirltiOiJ-
We wUI M BteMMl to aim ielMiataf aod
lumiek panoKa dwlrtnt Oiaaa liaiaofaaMnta
jStatotlMIr iwalUnaa.
WaamataopraiiaredtA gtra wdtiaatu aad do all Ktadeof
PLUMBING
We eameally aak lor a (bare o< raw vatroa- aaa, aaUiSKataD (aaEaaMd.
.1 I ... li
Do you want to
Saw MiMJ?
If you do,
Buy your
LUMBER
-^m WtlNDBl
Fbncy RoOKIRa,
t^kitor Tal>l<«, Hull Staoda, dke. , CXMwhm, MIrron, HaUtaama, , trom tg.-& u> Dk MefolriiiK idlo.
9TARTIN0 IN
¦KEEPING
MILL WORK.
We bare aajanad and pal ta a aomtarot
lanhtnea aad MaaoVr keMar anaarnd I
•rer batow taaeaoaipMdal* uZpubMe.
l>oa,B,eaak, aMa*, wt»tew% As.
aMlaulaa numlabed. A eharedl yof ualiaa agattasaeUailTauUtUed.
loAtr Tart nl m MaiMh Chunk Straat. Nasarath, Pa. V.*.—H^a aim ma taitgamlar walk.
Dr. Seip's
tlcal Rooms ril tl lipti II It.,
I ftooi Cenire Square.
ll examinations free.
kCKETT
-*- & -I*
[ibSEY,
and Brokej;^,
SABS. lABKaJtA.
Tb Bv
iioed tot Yocj light op- iit tbelr nest.
, . ...11 aqd »r«iri Kbtnlng-wlaged, rlDged,
Dloaamni aweat |
Month | 11 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18931124_001.tif |
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