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X- HE i\ u ALBQKT 0. STUBQIS db GO., PaUishen. AN INDEPENDENT FAMUY N sc VOL. I. DEVOTED TO LITEBATUBE, LOCAL .AND OENEBAL INTELLISENOE. $1.00 PEB YEAB. rtfc NAZABETH, PA., PBIDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1892. \ i KO. 32. A vs«i|ai|Mitit of moovy k golag to bs •peal ia JMgfteii^ tbs srid ka^ te tlis I WSSla j ^ The l|wi'p*« are califiig for more 'Americao ffbods tad tbey ara nov learn¬ ing how to WM Mtaehinery. tpa Jides SillMk one ot tbe cleareat- headad jtmmmm in Europe, thus view* tiM tritt^tfji ov«r tbere; "'Peace, bar- ring aeoli||g|lt. But aociilont* happen *** **^'^'M^iriMSMMHsaaaaaiM , ne aoienlMa cHaoovorj by the Phik- tephla Beoord, tiiat the contact of iipt fa the dark arol ve* a visible apark, give* • Uterarr vahM to Jbe word "sparlrtag" undreamed of bj good old Koah W«b- Tbe ceoaua Ntnma abow that in tha «atit« State of Virginia tba Mrphit of ia only thlrty-ntaM. Bradstrtet'a decUrea that "it Is grow¬ ing mo«« and more difficult for apaonla- tive movantaati to auooeed. Legitimate mtterprisoa ara aow covering the entire vorld, and whenever opportunitia* for pwit an pratanted tbe; are taken hold of in a lufidneate way, inetead ol, as in yaan psML by apecuUtive minds." The typewrUiiij iotinttrf reoaiffad a ^bthib mya ia the United Statat Ofatmit Ooort Off Appeala the other day. Three jtiatio** .af Um court entered an order that heretifter nil motioas aad othar docnmai^ta prt»e«tad to (ha oomt* mutt b« ptinlad, aod addod that typewriting !vat aot printing within the meaning of At tii« Noaot Oaneral Ootifarence of tho Jletbodist Ohuroh in Karyli^, by a votoof thlrty-Bvato tweaty-*ix, it irat determined to ttrike ont the word "obey'-' from Hie nttnlago sarvica. Hm women delegate* nipported the propoei¬ tion with gnat unanimity. — JJ . -..'.'" ""¦ Th* aatal^ia hav* by no means disap¬ peared from the ptalna of Horth Dakota, aver* tbo Clkiaago Oraphio. Last month a herd of flHsaa ««• sttraonadad a* Car aast at TowiwrOoaBty« and tiie hnnters •nooeeded ia capturing throe and killing the other*. This graeafnl animal it likeiy toturvive in the eparaely tettled cotmtrr of Montana an J the weeUm pMt of tfadi two Dafcotat for maay years to YBBJMUUM. n oaiAt UMeMiaa. I hkv« slept throotb llM al^t, /otai. wttboid yoti. Alone im the *M aottMa bed, Ohl theltia Hart I VTedln mr draaumg: Bow dellgbtnd It was iii ita aeembui, Until tbe blight aim with Ha beaming Awakened mjr old slefpy bead. taha, it aeamed at tboogb rn rma botii ted" •otbM^toaa, bare-rooted boya, wltti not a tblag on na bot dreaaea, Jaat eeoaped from dear mother's canasatb Kaob provided wtth bread and molaaaea— rot ooea, John, ware not makiag aaltm. We mn aitting la beantifnl aDBli(ht Kttlort rett , ^ With walatlugmontlu aadwtlliayaa. Donotlaagh, my dear boy, wban I tall yon That Bbrer'B plan worked tor btm light, Pat we let him ehaage bitea witbeaeb oibe-, nrat ttaa one did and tbea did the otbet; Kttloyiiigoiur meal with the fliea, ih* oat a«d dog, John, rrare ana vera nowaod then reaohicg, Wete na reeaons In ohatity teaebing, "¦ir V ', AnMdana tako an intereat in a nhill- fbar of tha islands of the Par.ilio Ooean. (Wa tre iatareated In Japan, from wiiiah 'a-latgo ni^Hbar of the natives ar* now malgymtii^tU flaltfornia, and ia Samda, gt which oiy aa»roni9ot I* oa* of tiie ¦Jt/trg! protecthig powers, and in Um Ut- 'waAn iciugdomi'iMMiy of whoee people .aramzIous for innswallon to the Unltsd OoBtrary; to tb* prov«tl>, a Oerman aavaat haa proved by atatiatioa tbat tbe loflgaat-lived paople ar* tlmae who lie abed kto ia the moming. Aa intereet¬ ing corroboration of tbia theory, notea the Boaton Traowript, it found in Pro- f*Mor Blackie, t'« Bdtnburgh l*rofe**or, who doe* aot go to bod till after mid¬ night aad rite* oorrsBpoodingly late in the mofaigg. VntU reoeatly Frofdesor Btacfcie had aot aeedod a doctor** **rvio* forthbtf Clovemor RuanB, of Mtidhohutette, ha* reoommeoded to the Legialatula mt ,that 8taM thai tha 4**a«ional aervidH af Dqr a«4 Oo*id fMday ahaU beeom- hiftad. Addkiuoal jaligioo* tuiamaity ugmJrkmi*^tSed m-omlpi ttm tatad hoHlaya of the pgL ami 'tmagt b reason inr (h* belief thatVU in- fMBMe wouM M|p Bwie profobad^ felt. If anoh aa enmpla ia aat, it is iikuly to ifa foUowad io otharSlatw. ' A •'aeaaadrai&iilWMe*' it Waatern idea. ^UdP* iMiag it Is claimed thar the eompooni inia |>ropoted dfittwlato Um illiitiratioo Ilia Dttrqil Prae ooe as foltawa: "Why ia ! lababyl Baaiwa haaven it l.i* wh*re tha t i* in ths cheat, a baa b a mitall tree, a aidytl trAit a I it a gfpwimg nsatt a gro beauUfkl Uiim, a bsauUfai 1* primro*e, ths pt<at*oeu ia a aod a psawBsuiid yel- A naialrigitn of twenty toirna in Kan¬ aaa, tmmmt,000 opatm hemes, t>0,000 aohnallMaas^ hotela, stores aa4l dwoU- ings aB toaMod, aad aearcely an inhab¬ itant Isft fo oacapy aay part of tham, withdlMfar isMM* of teHra bond* npon Baatan atarket* *eekiag for buyen aad faiMiyl^ fad theaa, even at the hoa- «!• ao etttaeaa Wt in tha to pay iM*r**t or principal, look* to tha Boattoa OuMvator even wone than th* catalogtM ot abandoned lana* ia the Maw Engfamd State*. I ¦! I I Josspk KhklBMi, fa hia artlol* ••ThaPoor of imeago" fa Bcril a^s: ''Ohtoaga'S pfagas a|>Bta are ^1 red Ifafa black; bloMhaa marking asMNjl rathar thaa iaauBoieney. Tta* a*ii|riBte ars aM>re eharaetoriaUc of a ¦a w, [young, bnsy, careleaa, proeperotia dty mem b aoy oompttliory, ioe^itabl* mlMiijf. An Bnglish phiianthroplat who iBfal/viiited HuU House (Rav. Mr, Bsr- Mtt,]Warden of Tsfahaa Hall,).t»- *4, fa talqpai kis laava^ tha* ths ptttnUirngmU I ias fa Ohieago lay&faif fa London; but that soatoo any avidsaoe of aetsHl Bat wa got a aood Ueklng ftom moUiar, Be taek tbf Wtele bmak atfltta Uta> omoAae, m. JANET LEE (Truly and well ten yaar* ago- went to aea to for^gn parte, hiu" -betora *Can yoa vonoh for him?' ¦Ohaerfttlly," Abnar rwlied^romptly. The depnty tnmed to Gilea Ellia. " 'Tis aiao your opinion the body ia not that of ICarUn Lae. Said h* not ao to 3<mf Tm d*paty looked at hi* aaaoetate, a^o {>owed. The depnty now looked di- reoUy a.* the prisoaara. /anet I^e'a eyea met nis iisarleaaly. "Ia it t Have DO -AM fe»; OtIlciWis promlaed what yon Upon ll then OT Prootor, aido, aaii "What Ha looke "Dorotbei ••Tl* Speak, EUia?'' Thai* ¦AOk- In the ShAfiowot the Oa Jio WSa •T DAXiO LOWRT. / A Inrge majority of the men who enter the governmental departmenta at Wash¬ ington reniaia itf the sf rrioe ui>lasi dts- ¦i«**i, *afa Ilia Wathiogtoa Post. Maay young mea enter trith th* view of atadylng for a pralateioa, and th* *lMrt kiSata and regnhu asiar/ oifer ampla op- foctaaity for thia. Jame ol them oarry oal Ihsir inteati«» aad ocoupy Msare hoMM retJing law jt ^Btdicine. Othert lae* aU ambitimi tllttiAltai thhigt or he- floeaeeotangiodiaiMaa love aftalr,m«rty, aad then ar* 4epaa4sat aa a salary for malntenano* aad caopaHsd to hsap ap tlM n^Ujgt life. Ooattnael servide in Um deparfateat* hak a tsadsney to make" men tiaaid, snd ataay who ^it aad go 'Wit in the world flad tha«t**lva* unSttod ¦go buffet with th* md*, rongh demaadt, >^ aad retnra to tha laaadmill •si*toaes. Bash year awre woaMa ar* added to the department terviee and in a fow yaart they wil! monopolise the clorkaltip*. The life of a departmeat derk tes some athNHt^ns aad many dotwhtelok Qa* Uiisg is oertain, hi* tahuy, aad Uils U an importent item. I.i asgggg-gaes i Bngene Field tayt in the Chicago Kewa-Reoord: Bob Ford wat ttM vicioat ymaag parsoohw wh^ murdered Jeite mo* crime w^jj^I^mittod, Fold naa'a ^mereaboutjt, tought tac4iiaiulad><lih Jmmii, pre¬ tended to be his fi*Bd, aooJj^d. hi* hoapltelity, lived ondkr hia drotootion aod finally treacharoaJ|y mardlarsd him l>y ahooting him ia tha baok. iTord was fa ooihiaioB with the aothoritloa in Mla¬ aoarl; ha wat tbdr ajeot, aad at aaah ha irai mkt ptmiahod hr tliam for tbla oriBM famlvi^ iagtatitudo aaAhraapfa ery of tb* baaett kiad. But ha waa di*- trtMtsd mmt hated by everyb*dy aft|;r,., that. He got eotploymaot.'io^a tiaae in a perlpataUo dramatic ahow tha^ played wild, aarfni plaoet pwporUoK ^ illut- tnm botder Ufa. He wat 4 vtoiout etaktmga, yet aot to vidcma as tighe hUad to tha foot tha^ hit perfidy ^ Jesso' James ted tf^kd him tor liia. B«- timaatediwd tm wattward, aad aear . and ft - '^- -^ heard of aa pa#lfpal- ag ¦i. II brawt lfow,.|iiiwt, behai(beonkilM'h9y talhgat^MmmSi tbji^^ky led Uoyd has jaat mada hfai Htst Of tte work at tte 0agar Bohool tte Univantty of Hahraste. Tte cmme is oae of soiantiao r*a«*tBh fato tte Doltor* aad atUiaatloa of tte *«3ar- heet. Tte eehoolopeoMd fa January latt with twaaty-tva papils. ,Thaia wers two lodorm oa tte cltsm Istry o( engart, taohndogy of beet-aagar, manufaotura aad eoltara of tte augar-tieet, aad flve hoars of btboratory work each weak. Vader tte *eoood hoad of' leetarm, tte varioa* proceaaea ttet tte baata, Juiee, and *man aadergo, from tte wathari to tte grsaafator, wato *tadied fa detoil. Both tte French aad Oermaa forna of maohiaary were deacrite'i. Aa each prooem tsaa atodied, tte metboi* of tho aoalyds of its ptadosta and hy pro luett were reforrad to. The study of tugar- hops* control wat in thia way preaented" to the atodeat. The Uboratory work of tte ooun* oooaikted lo aadyaat of mm varioas ptotmOU aat by ptoduoti of tte sugar laetory. The lecturm were also aopplemeatod by practical work at tte stetlon farm. Beveral atudente wlto teve taiua tte courae, are prepared to tfa polarlioapic work fa togar faetoriea. aaaaMHHaammmamaaaa "Tte tubjeot of tteadaltoratioa «f our food tuH>UM hat iMaa teptto aooatantly hafoce tte pafaQs for Iffoan yoan that U has iMooma aa otd atacy," rmaarka Harper's Weekly, "and those poople wte look out oply far aaoaaUonal novel- ttw tum from aay diaoottion of it as thoy do from aa oft-told tola. And yet •objoot haa baea exhaustad by «« loeaai; sod will not te oaUl public •pteiott Aa}i exprea* itself fa Uws, and demand thaT'tittss lawt te atiforoad a* ligidly and vigoraailHeiart thUcdme a* agda«t othfr fdonhn. Thi'*<l«lt*ra- tion of food ii now praoUted fo soeh an dKtsnt that flftoen per emit, o^ aU that i* eoaaomed ia tte UdjMd brnf* <• dug- maated by troatmsat for tbaftrnpom at timbbts it eod 1<M t«tte ^bmA aad purveyor, t>r rendered lesptos aad aooM- thiag' elae tten that J^Uah tte ooa- auman Udak'tbay aralmfaf. It has iMcoma ao oomaaoa a praetioij|hst maay marehaate ladolga fa ttesa ad< as a soafaK of aooisa Uiought that it it di^onod fa ii mada ariaafad by tte faw* of maa; OMStetas. Maay of thesa adiilteratians ars not pakioularly aawfcijuimo, Irat Pmy are diahonad ia tte aaflu soaao as Udtoft calico for dtk wodd te. It is ili|lull|iig fa tte aaoM aaata ttet tte of oottotsrfdt asoney It to. Ia e thfai fraod open tte AoM.i- Amnimia aaaodly to in immense aum :.,«l. ..I It W iae of tte Jndgea to viett aattefy himaeU eoneem- ai.d appearanoe of tte Ho aow reeaUad maay ntad the opfaion tte' :btara waro victim a of ra ate samdhinR atr^lbmtmiaeitei Jo Odda mht by oUkMXgM xxnr. BBAPniO TBB WRIBLWntD. ' T waa aa Janet aaid. Joha Le* did not deem it wia* to faform bla wifo and danab- that tbe anthoritiW ted Iniriad what ttey praanmed wera tte remama of hia brother Martfa. He had good retMon for pnraalag tUa eonre*. aa will te aaen latat. Farthermore, te had trat^ elad maby milea fa qnedet frienda npon whmn ho eonld rdy In iiia extremity. He, nptm inflaeatial' md* fa Boeton. Wte wroto th* Jndge*; tte foramtMt people in the eolony Inter- odad ttem*dv** in behalf of Janet Lee her mother. Diaered meeaongeia, wte were abandantly aUe to ated all qnealtons, ware dianatoted lo fmapU whom Jolu^^a oonld -mot raaeh by let¬ tar. He l^^^l bla eameat aolldtationa ailod pawteh tte risotiem. More tba ¦tfA\ Ihia wife w ISanaptraer. Oilea Blli Leo's eaaplciu: patioalafag auJOympathaae be waa lofty in ma prof«*d*m* **o fa km deidmeiaUoa af B ,4M'amlndWaafa -,-^-^,.^ te Umene^jto OifasCra* hi* 4 nd j^tBMOl tte d a man to tata againat and blood, as afian tep- 'v'teAteM* hfa wifo aad daogMm fa taick JaUTit wa* for ite purpose of (tine attiahd—a man who** faflnnie* laoluioi|rladi*d evep by tte Jadge*. wbom te rdled to hrfag tte mattor I>*e4y aad aafo eondoaion. mtthOa tte JaUar ylalddl to tte r af tte eafMoa, wte loameyed milea to viewlh* witehea fa Ipawieh Jail. I ba people whoee ettrlodty waa ttea grntUtod Based upon the prlaonera, and comiaentaa fmdy 19011 ttelr appeaiw ly after P<»othea Xjoo ragafaed nauaea, tte Jaifar opeaad tte door nowl^ daattmoodJanet, fleredy. ote lathortty do you enter htreT 'Tfa eaooKb yen are permitted to look in •• tt*. Hoa**ti Bt***rve a* from iaah ba**lfan|- ' ^ •U thi< tte ephrit I flad yen faf* Oda. do Maade aaawatod, as Eara reeallad fa foar. 'Know y«m ae| tte gallowa ia Bighf *It wer* bettor yoa tilem atlendfag yonr onatoaaara, UriaBte MaadaL Tte Jailer ahali aaawer tor admitting yen hara na- bidden.* Aad tbe; will not teld tteir heeds so •Mow I hear wii would aot an anool fr< On nearf and bnnt apote. *We teve body token fn Martia Lee. Btante mada aad twenty > thoae wte. n abnndanUy abll pan, Dorottea I what my kinsman tells bm? ir." haa left me; I oonld Bd lire If Oilea ElUa haa satd I te hi* wifa—and ttei te i*an, 'tfa tma." ag IBM aU tamed to Ellis; •ye ms flxad npon Aithnr bo adnmaed qalekly to JBoet's 0 I tearl Many Oiie* EU^tl' d h*r Btotter fa aifright. I; i:^ It thy with » ~>to m* a* it i* to thae. ^ thon promlaed Oil** aaghtitid tntb, matter." duoto for a tima, whieh Propter earing: riior* fa wnoboraft, afaoe my own ean tbd whioh I a helfared. Nol Not and tetTentedtdditBM." whieh Jand turned aeid* toars. Tte Depdy now 'Xtk aaon to l^lava thd tba tte *ea ia nd thd of Moreover, it tte atata- na within tte paat fonr Itm be varifled—which le them profeea to . te to do—it it poitibi* tbat and Jaaet Lee, will te apeedilp ealarged, fa whieh eaaa Janet Lee BBT have good reaaod -to autrry OUoanb wHhoat telng tnbjadto tte oharga of witchorafl or falling a vidte totorceiy.* *I ha^ Bdhar aea h«v fa ter gravel* oried JMtlMfea^ ate. ^r bestowing look dtogavi Tte " in(ereate4 ceetllnga, miafort liata thd tte D< Atear •at bearing who. fa tam, dai way of eoi te whi •at npon iMr danghter. high la-morrow,*, aaM Aaa BIgMr. 'itei#^witl betw^witetes teas fa wadl ttea.' Oiiaiia addsd. bi 4w% Witetes fiss fa tte Id. ¦uddealy faoed Ttea Dorothea Umm with flashing ejraa. *MB*kSnlword*, QriEsU Maade. 'Ti* tte evir fa-Ihy heart haat btangfa th** teBatogloalnpaB aa. Deet flad famy eye*, er te J»at'a, *lgM •( faarr' Bne Datto^ advwtedl wUh shifted TteapnaaSieeaad Ana idi fakok te*iily, bd Orinfa Meade mada aa aCeit, bS if ahe woald teld h«r gronnd;. hat ovMS ate t«ooUad praaaBUy, a* Dtno« ttea'a v«fo* waa ralead: *Tte hear, te anra, will ooat*—it mav te aooa—when you will me tha apeacn VBsi Iwte Btade to ma. Jndge net, led ye teJudged.* Aa iteae word* foil apoa Orisd* Meade** east she tmmbled and grew deadly gala. »te«ama4 about aad wdked to the door. Bma Booty, lite eae fa BMdd fear, wte d her heefa, white Aaa Mggar, aahapsd¦MiM—alwIoa, eaaght Mhi^ly, rsKKig him of hia ill HB. jaafaaM wsMifag forth they wan poated bacp hgr Ite Juter and a groap enterdl. fteo thMae* waa oloaed qaiokly agdn and jPaiawia and Janet tm atood faoing twa of Ufa Jndgea. Ona of thaae t|a prUoain hed *<t«a s**n. It warn ThamM Daaferfi, ^mpmj Oovemor. Badda hfa> stood hia aanedate. Near himdood Arthur Preeto* aad tbe adior, whUe Abner Baia ledted aver Predm'a ahoaldar. Tte Jadg** spote tpmrt. amd a* ttey a and Oilea inaide tte »*. Pint, tte wte tat on a rode beneh; next, the Jvdgeai tbaa Frooier, hia nnete and the saUar; the lamdlcrd of Ofate laa, hii #ifo and .Jote lj<i»'a aar- vaata wsn haddled iegdter aromid OUaa BUfa 'Thialc MO we wOl wall oa John Laef" I oftte Jndgea. Sir Thomf* Doa¬ forth sarvayed thfiMe aSar oaloifai Oilea BlUa advaneed to hist, whi^*^ fa hto eaa, tkaa isfaraei) to tte 'market. Tte Dapato tatsal hfa ayebrowa aa te glaaead d UaM^Mjjk aa* a dnmg* *mil* flit- L** *honld te hsrt. But litaa ma,* Thomae Daaforth MsUed. ¦amer* damaad^ tha Pgfkly at lasjosae,* tte I no Bton Maiifa otMaalfaLsar Iva•-Ia¦t^^ _. Didat *e* fa* ^>*ty Maitfa Laa'af* \ ^3gte^to.*JS^i. •What btoagbt the* tHrel' . •To mrve my old m^te. UulH tttde He thiato my bl 'twa*BO«|iam.hal aa batr a'lb^wiU teiaan ef all pns*d, aad ehiefly ttem extraordfaary pro- 00 ftally ooonpied with tte ' wKiah thoy warn tbe vio- didaotnotethe laiuraage of r nor hi* mtumer.. ¦a*m*d to te iadlSer- fa hi* loote and easy esNafldenoa to tte aailor, ' Proetor haetUy by atiim oa tte ehonlder, •All'* not lod yetl* And d thaf inatant John La* entand, with a flaahed faoe, and aaother fdlowed qniokly atht*tede,dtt*aiditof whom Daniel Maade t%Mr op lite haoda. B at OrixxU gnaped MS htBt with a graap that made him wiae*, aad the tmly ont- ery made waa Ite Sliwtied ory ttet as¬ eape 1 Dorothea L*s'b lip* -J»n*tl 'TUM. ¦' - "Aye!' exelalmi aa he mapad " old miUa, How i-aa id La*, -m lae*. Ttey id Iamb*. X- ti*s frttm.b",. 'Hav*p*tieui*e, 'dl wUl yet end -I feer, Maatar the ill moat mai aroiA It was* tin had ad eei Ipawldi jail. I ya« have haatened lave ttelr hfa wooU r 90or brotter Mar- 'gg ma own aooord to fail think yon would bling him ban, er te BMvaited npon to •at dbera on hte path, llMilr aa yon feel tte diagraoe he tea MMSght npoa tte imma.* OUee Elite held himaelf lefUIy as te apoke. Janet Lee looked at him wkh tof- ror and appmhaaaten ia her evae. "Didat a*t promUe mo—* Bat OUee faterraptod ter. •I did ad praaMiM Uhadgr to Martin Lmi. That ttea eaad ad sw. * Wtere- npon Jand lowsted har haad aad tamed har faee to tte wall, aa Oilea addreasad the Dapoty Ooveraor. •Lad aagr tteold te Biieled. 'tte wall I BMte thte mttter plain. Kaowteg fdi well Martfa Lae wa* alive—tte proof of wbieh wa* irivea m* baytmd all tuapota— and bntrwfag Jtutioa wonld te mareif d with Dorothea aad har daaghter, whoee Sitly eCeata wa* fa aaoeeitag thsar rola- tiv*, and nd fa eartyiag oal eempaeta wMh sritohee. I did aay tte fadgaa wonld ded with tham aeoordiBg to tte light" 'Yon dirabtlaes tneonng^d tte pdaoo- em faeoaaae of tte greet aoBfldtaaa yon have fa oor JndgaMat, * aaid Sir Thoataa Danforth. Oika tewed. 'Ttera ia aothlng fa all( the raaorda of tte dBUbamttoaa we have pfaiided over that eoold warrant the fafdvnee thd etiiar thtm tte pnblie welf ara and etriot aad iaspaittel jnatioe bae (jnUod onr ooa- da*ion*T* "Thi* apeeeb, pnt ia tte fonu of aa in¬ terrogatory, ia a preoiao aad formd aoaa- nar, alieited another aod deeper tew aad amile from Oilee Elite aa ha nplied: 'Wbioh I teve ever mafataiaod. and ever will.* "Xia well.* aaawarad Sir Thomas. •.Jnattoe to yonraelf and me demanda aer maeh, sfaoe yon have dalmed me as yonr kfatamaaw whtoh dalm, haar fa aafad. I teve nerer denied. Aud new, we will bear wtet Kartitt Lae haa to aay. Be brtef, and yet make Ihy meaning pUin, paadiui ovar the avBretention^lbw eanaed yea to leak ledginKt d tUete Inn, u>- - - of_fDfag dUmetg to Jote Lee't rtlt a and I wfa fa trouble, or I wotild not have been there. lie haa eomt home lo hid.-} ontil he geta nat, but dotal not let hit father and mother know, led they aootd and ted bim——¦* •That it a liel* Daniel Meade thontoA Hit wifa exclaimed at Ihs aaiae time: 'An faventiaaof itedi9vU'*) Wo *d Storv by onr aon, as all kh^.* Tte Aaaoolata Jntf^ #ki«d a haad at tbem angrily, and Uarlin Lee proeeeded edmly: 'So I gave bim my bed, aad Idd me down on a bench na^r tbe wall, and in tha doad of th* night I tetrd * footatap oatte«taifa-* •After drinking a pint, aa ha eonfeaaea hiihaelf." aald Doniel Haade. "A marvelon* light *leeper, to te ao weary and raady for bed.* Orizale inter¬ jected. •Sin,* add Martfa Lee edmly, •! have been a aailor many yean—ytm aan judge why aallon may M ligbt deepera. I Uatoa, aad aome one—I do not know who—aatera. I was a fool to talk of my diamonda " •He aald never a wt>rd of diamonds thd si#it, M Oilea Elite wUl bear me oat—rea, and Samnel Hobte, wera ht ban.' Danid Meade glared at Martir Loa fleroely. "Samuel Hobba will be hera pr«a«ally.* aaid til* Depntv, amd at that moment Uie Manbd of. Salem antetly anteied. and after eaeaking to iomo ona ontald* eloeed the door. 'I aaid I had ttet abont me.* Martin L*e added, 'that waa worth teeing, ai thta man'—he tnraed to the Marahai— •wiU no donbt taatifv an te te aworo.* 'If yon speak of the boaat yon madt wben yon atrnok your bread, 1 saw aad teard yon,* add Hobte, gravdy. '80, aa I bave aaid, I henrd a fbototop, aad acme one came fato my room, aad it telng dark I waited imtil I eodd nnder- dand hia errand; but very (tKin I did bear a blow on tte bed, and a ghaatly aigh lite a* if tte breath wan aural; learfag oaa'a hody, aad thon I knew mnrdOT waa done, ' 'Tis a llel a* Iwld a lia aa man ev*V tddr Daniel Heade'* featnra* twitohed; the aweat atarted on hia forehead aa ht iaoed Martfa Lee. ' 'Th«w wa* no blow •traek save thd tte boltot mada that eame from yonr pidol, a* dl han koow.' 'Ay*, tten base sfayar of horae* and lamb*—thon know**t tten wa* ne 'Sll«n**r eommaadad the jndga wte etood by Sir Thomaa Danforth, 'and aa< that yen do not Interrapt blm agdn at yonr varil Prooaed—and bear in mind, Whd tten *ave*t here thou mnat repeat in Satem, wtea thia matter te dtepoeed •ffuUy.* Martin Lae tewed and reanaaed with¬ out change of tone, or manifeating more ooncera ttea he had tefon'teiog ean. lioned. 'Althotigh It WM dark, I. saw hdwaea BM and tte wfadow a flash; tten I teew tte man tentlfag ovai ite bad had a teUe. So, knowing tbe peril I waa in, aeei '; for me, beoaoae ehMte. ifi«rwera livid until now; her •yeball* wera diatended with horror. Iten she, toe, fdi on the floor baaide her hnaband. Tbera ws* hndle imd eonfntitm; tbe Jdler and hte wife brongbt belp and bora ttem ont, Oiie* EUia aad Aan Bif^ger aiqproaeted the entrance, followed by Esn Eaaty, but the jaUer at a aigti and- denly oloied tte dotn. •Sinee Uie marder te aa good aa con- feaaed.* aaid Justice Dahfoith, 'we will protwed with otter matten oonnacted with thte unnatural crime.' And now tl^e eonntenanee of the Depnt* wSa aa tU and hard aa tte hiiu{es of tate. 'Oraat Injndiea haa been oone John Lee'a wifa and daughter. I faar, aad it will go hard with dl who have baen inttmmental in mteteading tte antborittet. At for theae hen,* temdioated the apprentice, Ant^ Bigger, and Indten Joe with a aweep of hte haad'tlmr will one and dl lia Ban aad await oar pfeaai^. -rtat, * her* Jna¬ tioa Dmifortb looked atemly at bia kint- man. who atrov*, bnt fa vafa, to me*t hi* look, "at tot toy Uaaman than, th* pnntehBMnt te dastiiee te mnoh greater, afaea te haa, it aeema, bronght reproaoh both npon hia fatter thd waa my eonain, and dtegraoe on hia own tead. Speaki add tte jnatiee, atemly, aa te Inraed to tte Indian. 'Who was it yon aaw fa Jote Window's field? Ton awora twaa Mar¬ tfa Lee bera.* Tte Indian oronehed; ha looked qniekly frem osm to tte dber, and, aedng acorn fa tketr foea*. •udden ly atood erect. "1 lied. Be," pdntfag to Oilea, 'wodd hara killed ma' 'Than it waa Oilea EUia yon aaw fa the field.* Joe nodded, gravely. 'To perjnry and aobomteg witaaaaea yon tere added a crime whieh maat te aipiated 09 the gdlowa, Oilaa Ellia,* aaid Jastfoe Danforth. 'But yon have aaid I am an upright and impartid judge, and ao I oharga yon to pnpan withfa on* waek to mike aaswer to ite eharge* bMOgfat agalnat voa, la tha pre*, aoee of th* peonl* of Sdam. A* for vom Dorothea Lea i£d Janaf. yon an trie to aeeiMipany na to Salem.' 80 aaying, tte jnatlcea, witbtrat farther apeeeb, deported from Ipawieh Jdl, fol¬ lowed by tbe Leet, Arthnr Proctor, hte tmole, aad Tom Jwm* walking after faem. tHE SEWS EPITOMIZED. tel' wen bald at tte ¦awBipraad from Ipewloh to Salem fa advaaes of Ihem. whan the Leea honae. *aite tt dear yon faarad the oSe*ae aaiate ponna .rou. when ttera waa ao oaoae fog aasanit. 'Tia th* eame fa <m, I I my way to 'a, mon hy good forttme thao be- eatUM I kaew whan to flad it. I eoa- eoaled nothing from firat to laat.' •H* ipeaka the trath,* eaid Dorothea Lae; " 'twaa tdd me and Jaaet tefon mj hiuband teew he waa fa tte lioaaa.' "Then, fonaaeing tte tmable I wonld bring npon my hrothar, I raedvrd lo eon- eed myeelf, and ae * *I did atmaaal him to cimetttl bimaeU fa tte honae oa Will'a Hill,'Dorottea fatarpoead. 'Thd te the tmth, yonr wonhipfnl, if I dte for it,* Uarlia Lee oonsloded. 'And yonr amaey and diamaadsT* aafd Sir Theataa. 'Ilefltetalndfae.' OrtekU Heaile'a fnry on hearing thla waa nnoealioll lilo. 'Tbon'tt the prinoe ef lianl Heu how lilUe makea the* a perjurer of perjurers. Diil aet all who tooked i» onr aoa aee the ptace wbara tby boitel atroek himT And now lo ohiwge na wifa robbery— doat*not feor Ieat tte Alaalahly shoald ttrite thee dead, baae Uarr 'Fit food fer the gdlowa thou art,' add Dsatel Meade, 'withthy liaa.* 'Wte apeate ef tte gtUtowa ten amy flad it wiaer te held hte toagua,* aaid Joatte* Htrkio*. aevanly. 'Haat we held oor peace whlla hia vanomona tongne wagaf* ettel Oriida waa tke raenit of tate flaat at apprehen- aion. Bd tell nol mnahjMai pmbable Ihat Itea killed Joka iHaisfaw'a teat tene tag testte fa thy dtaatea f nnsy. jntt aa fay otil peasioaa aatmed faee to atrihe dowa tte fad Ihiend hen a little white tefonf Aad what ham thea to aay finally eoncemiag tte death el Daaiel Meade'a aoni' * Aaie ahoald dear himaalf ef Ummk- der •f'^tte hwaa aad aheep, Itow wlB te waah hia haada of my aon'l bfaedT* aaid Qxissto Maade, tereely. *Aa yen will give mo "time; Martfa Lea, *I wUt md ~ ' to dl tteae. Aa for tte ooa'nood tj. my friead hero, tteratever waa aa; waa a aaddaa foaitd to drink—t aearoh aU waa 'ai(^ - . . drtmk*B qoarroL* 'Tetwaoaapiotatedraaka pfatfaa UttU tim* tb* auht te mnrdered ear SOB.* add Daatel UtAdm. "Omama. Let Baoaa apedl'wlfaootear B*rmi**lea* said tte D^^afa, revaraly. •I did difalt fr*d7. but I waa odd, aad wed to bed at etear In my mfad aa 1 am aow. I did oot tramhle aa othan liom- hte mnr.* Martin Lee rapllad, wHh a Btaiafag l^ca d the laadlord. atraaga a* it aaay wpoar, aearol ahipa'tegalllMa'adted fa, it flrat, as il ^U te my Ud, l>i« l._..l i 1 .m •letmmmi-aky whd tteu had to toll oouesBafag dl that toek plae* attor yoa wadfalSd.* Tte jadgas gaaad apoa hifa damlr: DoieUMaMtdJimd Itetaaed wl>h thr^ *8», now, a* th* laadlord faal rv* bad my drink, and fa* an geae, and I am tired, tevi faat aad far oa faa w(»at ai|Uit aai^|'~^''^|Miowaa awennd fa tbebead. eaaaod eoold te onl. I am ateapy, andi the ¦•- { by Iha hdlet from Marlin Lea'a ptetoL asaat my tead tonohe* In* bi<1 iiui, attar examining it saoad adeep. Then eomea a at« > u eotUd not hara pro- 'Hark ye, Orixsle Meade,' add Justice Harkfas. 'Maytep the Manhd has aomathfag to aay to thea.* * 'Tte ody this. Sfaoe Martfa Lm has tte oonrag* to ataad faee to face wlfa yoa and Daaiel Meade, jron woold do well to teld yf>tu peiM*.* Wbataet Danid Meade fell baek a paee and Oriaate gnw pder thaa the priaonan who wera gaaing npon ter emel face. 'Thoa haat aomething to tay coaeom- tag this taatlar,* said Sir Ttemaa, ad- dressiag Froolor, wte advaaoed and apete oot deiwly. *I have, and I tiring witnaaaaa to ptort whd I say.' And aow. for the fird Uaaa afaoe faey eatered Ipawteh Jail, Dorothea and Jaaet Leo loekod flam oae to tha other with aa littte fear aad reatrdnt aa thoagb thay WW* manly Wifaaeae* to tte acene pnes- fag tefBM iihkgt. Tte apprentioe wat haggard and pafa, aad Aaa Biggar looked faartBUy (ma OUaa Ellia to Proctor, on wtem ali eyea wore oast 'Leu bdon I BMt Martfa Lea, eer¬ toln dreasaetaaoea. whenot yoa teve been dniy adviaed by my naeto tera' (Oila* Bute atet a look of mdio* d Proetmoa faearfag thte, aad tnmbted), •wotraafad as fa aypiylag to yoa for an- therBy fa esmme faa ho^ of tte mnr- daredmaa.* (Hera Daaiel Meade groped blindly, hal Orisde graaped hi* arm aad whiapoM) fa hte aaa) 'Manhd Hobte, my aaoto Abaer Bafa, Tom Jones, and myaelf performed fae task. Bnt, teat thara might te aome wte wodd oneatios onr knowledge, we had aaar d hand a phyaioian of rmmte. We foud * ^Stoy,* add the Deputy. •Briag faa ladiaa fa* The Marahd advaaoed to tte door, flMited it, mad* a dgn, and fadiao Jo* wa* •uddealy farad fato tte midd of faom. Tte ladiaa wdked wifa difll- edly: h* eronttei wtea h* *aaoai>faia4 tte eyas of eUfaa EUto flasd bdetaUy opoahim. Hadfa aot trast himseU to Imb. at faa Judge*, hot gaaad aleadfBst^ apaa fa* floor. Bh 'f hoaias mado a dga. Mwrroelar sosamsdi "na phydotea strJpped tte hedy fa aaf^piw*aaa Sad we fakdd. a farrihto woim; afade by a swesi at laifoi saM> eieni to eaaae Inttaat death, as tb* paper certified by aa aad sigBod 1^ fae aow fa yoar poeaaatoa provea.* tWlng thto Dantel Meade aU a hoaraa ety, lift«d hte haads ttedr, nd foU fa a flt. Oris- aaaing htm lying at har faal. hd tead dowly. Atn, hatred •rter warn dopietedr In evciy Ifa*a- • Ml abt looted at Arthur Frdator. ~ add Sir Thomaa. * 'Tte as Meade'a aan ara oloaad for ioaafad^^HHbenld Ml wtrnKHm^ammtm' K». a m^ I *^||MMwai S«MB|gaaait «di tenaad agafa, and Martin Lee rajoioad at tha reoovety^of hia tliamonda, wbiob wan found eoaeeated in Olote Ina, whan the laadlord tmd hia wife had hoped faey would never te dieeovered, then wae ad one fa Salem that did not op«iity rajoioe d their nieaa*, aad, judg¬ ing fiom tteir own testimony, maay had prMlictedli Aad aow tbat ttera waa nothing to pio> vaat It, tmd at all tte ronntry knew thay wen lidrofaetl, Arfanr Prootor aad Jaaai LwwtBdgpeatlilr marrted. ShrflMMfag after ttelr marriage. wBslMHIub*^*^^'''"' TTtna-ipamiqh Daatel and Oriazla Mdal aet a day for thair trial; th* to te aoeedv. Tte oriton- BBOB lesmfag that' th* diamonds ware fooad. ao longer denied tte ohai^i< that they had apptppiialed tte auiaey Martin Lae bad plaoed onder hte pilfaw, fa hte parse, aa wdl aa tte ailk bag to whioh te carried hia diamoaoa. Ha tae- -Uted that he bad la tte pane 'upwards of sixly gaineaa aad aotea to the rdne of eiglitjUMmnds.* Moreover, it Wiia now made pH^to all thd the oonsterpart to tte eariouMa mada pnrae-Hmd tha only two ot whMa anyteJy had any knowU •dge—w*a fa tha potaesaion of Janet Leo, a preeani ma le to her by Martin Lea telen he mada bia laat Voyage. Hte owa had iMvar iieea oat of hte poaaeaaion aave fa tiw iatervd ooverfag the time he waa wioekad, sad a prisoner fa Afri-sk fa tte meaaiima It lay in the hanoa of a jeweler fa XiverpooL. Tte ahnwdimaa Aifamr Proetor llaptayed m obtnlntag fmm Jote Lee Janat'a puna, aad pro- dnotog it fa th* preseaee i>f the laadlord •f Olote Iaa and hia wifo, tbaraby otitolafag tbe fint elna that ted te tbair expoaara, waa eommeated npoo atom faan tte oxhtutiog of tte raiaatos et tte landlmd'a aon. Thaae thingt teing freely eommeated npon fa .tte praaaaee of Orfada Maade and ter hnsband, dreading the aeora tbey knew faey wonld te anbjeated to (faring a pnl>- 110 trid for tteir erimaa. they mnalerad •nffloient courime to bang ltema*lv*s fa Ipawieh JaiL Whea tteir fellow-prteon- Kawete eae morafag, ttey beteld, ia gny light, two forma haagfag agaioet tte pii*oB wdls. Wheo Eara Baiiy he- teld ttem, te foU fa a HI, aad. whea te nvlved waa a aimptetoa. aad died a aim. pleton. Ana Bigger waa ddafaed ataay mootte ia Ipswieh JaU. Aa for Oitoa Bllta. te prraeatsd a pitia- bte speelaete dariag hia Irfal, whieh looh plaoe withfa a fortaldit, aad whaa he was hanged on Wilt'a HUI 'twaa aaid no maa or woman tetmyed aneh a cravan apirit m te who wantonly klllad hte adghhor'a horaa aad ahaep aad ooaapind faaad tte bfaBae apea aa tonooeni man. TradMioa St^ Martin Lee aad Tom Jeae*. tevlag SMite thita tolloed thair wanta, gave ap faa aea, aad'settled dowa to tteir mesr aod their oonfoit," to em¬ ploy tteir o4ra faagnags. fa Saims. Ae Olote Iua ohanged handa npeat- •dly, bnt it uerer tbrove. From a pablio hooae il iMcaaw a wortetep. Xaara aftor tte faoideata .hen related tooh alaea, il waa pemtod oot aa tte aoena ot the mod strlnag ttagedie* to te foaad fa Ite rae¬ ord* of Bd*m." 'TBB amv] RaasllHi aiMl Middto StatesL TBlMiaia<>f the Jaraay CMr'lN. J.) lot-boa Stoff WW warn aaat to Btato Priaon and aevaa to tte Aaltaotiary. BMwrWaU) FoLum, tte only brother d OUitf JteMee FnDar, of th* Oaltod Statea Sapnme Ooort died at the home of hit ran, to New Roehelte, N. T.. a tew daya ago, at fae age d alztroaa, Mr. Fdler Waa bora fa Anguata, Ma. . A vimairr atorm damaged ifany baild¬ laga In WlUlanwport, Penn. OomtaMoaaarr ezerdm Tafa Harvard and Amhafat CoUagea. Mas. SirsAii BBWBLI4 twan^-two yeart of aga, thraw har nina-montlwold bate oot at A fonr atory window at Botton, Maar., and faan Jampad (rom iba wfadow harleir. BofawvraUUsd. PaorBSSoa Tbbodobb W. Dwievr, for Btaavyotn haad ot the Cohtmhte CoUege Law Boteol, dlsd loddeoly at hit summer home. OUntoo, N. Y. Ha waa bora in Cat- akUI. R. T., oa Jdy 18, I8BZ, Thb flra-eraoker mill of tte Haairdvllle Powdar Oompany'a worta at Hatirdvllla. Cona., waa ttemoflahad by aa explaatoo, ami Daaate Baltey, the oaly workuaa la tte boUdlag at tha time, waa instantly UUe I. Taa Oraad Jury of Onnga Ooooty^whleh haa baaa ooaaldering the fort Jervia (S. Y.) tyaehlng oaa*. oompleted Itt datr. Threu ladlctmaata wan ttmnd. Oim agdast Prea¬ idant O. B. Howdl for crimind nagleoi at bla offlotal datiM. Taa Poughkeapate (If. T.) Bridn waa tBrohaoadUy JoteW. Brook, of Pdtadal- fala,(ar iakl»0,<X» for fae Raitdb« RaUroad. A "xooHSBinao" eatabllahnwnt waa naidad fa Booto Brooklyn, B. Y. Tha maa onapad throagh a taimel aad by iumpiog tato Oowanqa Caad. Tbe aUU ted a oapa- aty of aevard homlred galloa* par day. Wmta workmaa wara teytoj: ttt* Horn* Omtmaatatoa mUr^ bridge at Provi- lanea B. L, fa* baak abtfm|ttem oavad in, tmryfagi" Tbb ;aUvafoBrofthoei.' Ohaatauqoa (B. 'SIf AtaamUy of Taa HooMataad Iron Wotfai ot Oamegir. Phlppa A Compaay te Pittaborg were doaad owing to a thrtataoad atdk*. Naariy SOOO workaMB waro looked ont. grooid dead, and three ot tte < Warn fatally bijured. A B0a.T oontdningji daatnra tight eaptlrad in the^lvar Bms ai Aatt, Pmaalan Weatphalla, and *la: dmimad. Tbb Bon. John Robaoo, Premier oC; Uh Odumbla. died a few days ago tti.'^ poteonlng, In London. Tbb Norwegian Ulniatry haa i eaum tbe Eiaj; wonld not oonaeat . ata foreiga repraaantotioo tor Norway. A BOABLirr rxvBB epidamfo prava London, England. Alraady MM oaaas] beao reported. OuimROBB began Ma Mldlothiaa paign, making hit first apeeidi betomBitl •rmooa andienoe at Edlnbnrgh. Tiigta.% aevard ateotlon rlota to Intaad, ta '|iiL which Dr. Tanner waa aandtad tlr> ParaailHaa. Taaataamablp Trava arrivad tk ampton, Bo^aiid. wlto oonflrmatl wraok ot tte thfa ffted. B. Taylor, ka* of two othm crew* Bte out tbat vaaad tetwofaaBM.^iaw" HEWST OLEANIHOS. YBU.OW Fbvsb prnvafa te Hottdamai Taa broa ora trada atill ramdna dagnanh Taaaa ara tean of a ofadam spldamte fa TaaoOawdlate thto eooatryaapply UO^- 000 band* a day. HBaBAStaa aB toteamihlag fajSHd&wlU 1^ ^ ,.,„ , hum mmMi^m^mm^uua^g^^^^ ^^w. THaaa w*roao l«m faaa flvo *tag* rob- barte fa Mootaaa dnriag Joa*. TBBa«ctPraaid*Btof tte Uaitad StolM will raosiva abont 7,000,000 - Taa pack of oaaaed tab fall off fifty par oaai ¦oath and WtM*. Tin jotet Demooratla eancua at Baton Rooge, La., daoldad to podiiiiua tha electioa at tha Uaitad Btatm Senator to Ite aaatlon d 18M, tet wiU baUot dady to tteokiatof the pr want aaaatoa. RoaaBix Wxua, aged tfr*Bty, aoo at Pro¬ faaaor S. 0. WaUa, oTBoOoka Cdlaga, aaJ Armlataad WataosL agaddghtaao, mmot A. iXJfAtaam, at Uariim,Tagmi, wera UUad by Ughtoteg at Salem, Va. Joaa B. TaoBBTOB ssaa ksoigaii fa tte Uaited Statm JaU at Port SoUlb, Ark., for tha mardar ot hia danghtar Lsmra to a flt of draakaoaam. Haory nook, ookitad. tte mnrdarar ot Oaorga Smith, araa haagad fa Uw ooartyard at nae Bhiff, Ark. Thb ladlaaa B^^faHoaa OeovaaUmi at Waya* plaoed Oovamor Chada a* tte of thalr Btate ticket. lAVLAUii, oolorad, waa tlragged from JoU at Wotxlbary, Tean, aad draag ap "imb by aa armad mob of MO ma laydl. M-tit for Mias McKnIght, raapeottd y^^wc woman, aad tmt IL to ooal ., atartad at Laadvlllr, Od J fageaoipa Jambb Hvllbb, of to dattfa trom a bote to his t steaotaj^ THBohtofaoflteJ „ __ _„ faflteiarafnae to aae;>t Mm bad ttmefrom^ ite flovaramanl^ ° tawnbeadommta of ttieflrdsfa 1 dfasaMfaatvoar amonnt«l to «b* terga| provid*d mil provbioastfl ^11* tett New Orteaa* tor Iba DBOtfttfoSBfailtaBBrttem Mmdoo and Bonthwad tama* Matw up great ralaiiiWlM at tte raar. Aovioas tromasatval atew a amdod gmwla hH aot te tte volom* of faali Taa Oov*ram*ata tjtit. Irta pre aetlag ta ooaaarSi maaaorm to Btwvaat r*" ~'~' thair ooaattma. UritbdSranaoavalry toi tour hundred ara anaamped naar Wyomlag, praaomahly to tak* a tetd' matte troablaa. H.L. VIoa-Prcaldant ot *noo*adaL,L. Pdk, 1 ot tte orgaalaaUoD. Taa amato d toe Uto I ittaborg, worto SSOC^OOQt , Vtmoma, ot Hnnm Boafa tte Natlond _ OTOuma at Itet YaSta, Soato kUlcd foor Bteux ladlaaa aad wooaded anl othera Tbb boUdtog and atook ot «te baohar Brotkan at Bmttfa WathI . wwe deatroyad by flra. Loaa, MOO^OOO. Rav. SasxBT Baodv and two danghtsn kUtod by ngtatntag aour BIdcavUfa aan given to tte 4 eooafa^viagfaX mg aaaomaoa *a a laqia uuuauic m bnrg, Va., the wall gava way aad aumbar ol paopte oadar tte dabria. C. Wlaatoa, owaard tte balldtag, 1 tejBr*d. WauJi workiB*a wore aaaaaad to btdid- Inr an addlttoa to a large bulkfaig atLyaob. .» _ .. • mdboriada J. H. aad two eolorad maa waro kttlad aad man bwUy hart. BAmnurroT haa d World'a LMnmblan Oommisaion at Chloago^ UL Bvtry cant ot tba apptoprlatiea haa bom rxhaaataii S, D. liOBBow. Mm Lamar aad Mte Lsaaar wara kUtod tea raihoad wrwsk at AUteraler, Ark., and a doata paoptewaro attad white OoteMo'NailL Iteaik whteoa their way to WoodvUto Jafl w*ro iaa* by a^ party of maakad aaaa oad ^haS aadkfllad. JoHB DoaoHMr' a oelavad aaaa, haa haaa irauaait aaar Unte Book. Aih., bye mob of 9Q0 maa d Ua owa rata. OuTaaM, Oklahoma, waa daomgel <K)^- OOObyflm Ahaarvyrate aafa prevaaSad toa aatlm town trom baiag dtdrayed. Bt tbeopaattiagof a akM to tte Dstegny Cravaaaa, above New Ortoaaa, La., foor ear- aena waro drosmad—a brotlMr aad a aMsr at Or. HImal, agwi raamotivatr foorfasa aad Uxtsaa yaara, and Mta Haodte aad Aagd* I^unbart. Adviobb modvad I lodioate a r«riVd faaltaganumg Mad . tower olaaam at faa tesra^ J der. Trb Spaaiah Oovtraiatat aeaaloaof the larnat aUptaiMIng tbat eoontry, aaa ia oOarigg tor Engliih abipwrlghta to 1 work. Taaromeropa te BalgaHa afa teva b**a m aavardy damaged flmta aad ooH rataia that ttera te m AoBMiOBteUatia teaad gtvaaj btr d tedattid tttabUahmaa atTl^m, aa latr mis of tfaty-< ta taa yaan; eapitd favaated, dlUptroaak ^BOXIIgJIT FEOPLI Waehlaiitoa. TBB PraaMaat'a ni image, raptylag to tha Btaototioa of inodry aa fa radprodty tiatioo* wifa Maxiao and other iaa bem IaU bafaro « >asr THE LABOB WOBLD. Faaa h*la tafa great d*Biaad fa Norfa Dakota.^ Tbb OaUomte mintro am aadaavorlag to mcoroa oaitorm oode of mtoe tignate. Iga bdlding tradaa of taMMaly aOaotad by rdna. Ohioago at tte I heavy Obavbi. rootara in Chicago won an etefat- honr wmking day attar a atrlte ot a few hoon. Oahos d Jepanaae aro oow employed bv raUroad ooodroetloa oompaate* ' te th* Nmthwaak, OaOAHiaaD tebor to TotedOk gainad evary eoatad U^attrtd tato thalaat- ItfoaamoetmMBa Tfaa Etawa aad latfcmaTfalahBaBB, rtbamlUtarT pod MoOeoa; tag flPVtepartOMOtd Ariaaaa tummoodl to Wa*hfagtaa to ^ IUII aafataltimrijiriilag mflttoryaBatefa that dapartmaat. KxraoNoaa orttetme lid tarAoMrtoaa gooda Imported teto Cote aad Port Bieo wera aaaooaead to a ptoatematlne by tte rrialilid THBPrsaMaatkaaad stMaaisaetdtead eootatoiag U,8n norm oa tte l^iowa aad Comaadie fadtea raasrvatfcma « a wood luasi'mttou tor ainvtSiU. Thb Praaldaot baa direatad Ma|ar4taaard SohoOald to perform tte dalte of Baaratary of War. dariag toa Ulaam or taoipotory abaanoa at Saorotary at War Biking whaa. evar. dnriag aoob Uteam or abaates^ tte AaaMaat Seoratary d War ta ate abamt. Ma, XuOBT.Ooaltdted the Cmtmtmy. baaaavaredblaomoideoaneorteo Irtto tte IWaaory Dapartmmt and wWgo diMMt tammfastdy to Chteago to oamtaa kta amr duciM aa Prasidmt ot tte Baokanr Natiooal Baakat ttet olty. Tbb Praafalant approvad tte jotet ranio- tiea dlreofaw tte Praaldmt to proelafaa a gaoard )K>lidoy oommeaaoraUag tlm four hundradto anal varSary at the daeovwrr at AuMriea on tte tld day d Ootobar. Ufa. Thb Saoate aad Hoom, fa vtow d tte Pbihob BmiiAaotfa latdW fa 1 Vlaaae was a triumphant toor^^ Pabra haa hat wrlltm aboot bl Ohi& haa fa> liartog laat two'yeara. Taaaa te aa toaraaaad ampteyamat of labor te a terg* numoar ot taotorte fa tte New BagtendBtotaa. fateprotetote than farwer ptrhapa foar ahlp ydrd* wlli te aatabUah«l on IteLakm ' twdva aaaaths. THaa»teaa*lfomhlatejpmvamaot In the ¦mflSfadastetea. waat o^tha Mteataa^ppi Blvet; gtowteg cot d tte fovorabteagrteil- tard eoadllioaa. Tnmaaitalaakqatfatte aloaa ladoater fa fae mwHndMid Stotm aad tte aynsMr Iheito aWto dTpavan aad mmman te Now YoikOtky mteim tipoo Ita etevmth wetb wifa tte man a* firm aa evar. Oafae U,QOai«0 wooMO te Itdv aaarty a,00U,C9P •>« mmimygA fa fadoatrld purmlta woaaaa ampteyaa aailtedlftNO Taa admtttMi •hartan taet that not ooa d tte tmoaoprtettea Mita has yet bara aigaiad by tte Tfaaldaai wbteh taaaprwiadtatadfatte hialsry of tte 0000- tri^, paaaad a Joial raaofattee esteoittag tte praamt apiiroprtetiaM for tk* exprnaaaof faaOovaiiraiaat to JalyU. TtePraaidrnt prompttr signed tha rasMulton. SmmarABY J. W. Boarsa vlaltai too Btata Omartatent and btgan at oooa tha trantaetioa ot botlaam. Tharo waa ao eeremony whateTer. Moat d to* f«f«<p Miiiiatcn calted at tha Dapartmen* dorfag tha day to pay fitir reapaeta to tte aaw olBotel. Aattataat SaciWtary Botey ' Tragy taad^ paldfor^ l<y>r^tEn> Thb Britiah Paritaaaaotwaadtaadmd; tte Qnem'ajiWitoh waa read ta bo«k hooaaa. Tifaia to ateMMt a paato fa Irkfc moarl. yta tteooaUagateetiaa, Iptmtion d ^'' lto ^ ave pro vated fa ... h. _j Bagtaad, in- TaawfaowadOmard Oraatmdj MB Oavtaaroataytagat tl Wast Fda^ ». Y. Oaovaa OunrBLAm>a ^ mothar kapt a bookitorota Balthaortk^ matter died to ttet mty taiaok. Obbbbai. Btta Hvhtob, Vli Baaator, ronte four yaan from thel fodamtomakatoa Uajoc^^aaamtahlp. Taa *ogaa*aamt .g aaaatfaBai Ooaid, *M otJivaoaid, to Mim Sarahl tiaa Bhmdy, ttaugbtar of Or. aad Oaorga F. flteady, of New York. Hbbbt M. Btablbt, who to ataadh POrltamml^ aad Ua wife, wamhlaaadt at a raoeat aMetiag at C iam te attempted to 1 M. M. MOBBBUK, d W%fa a tw Oomraor or Kat ^ d a aawapopar., toe Eagle, M«j aau ihmt te waa tte fint writer d 1 boomartiote. Paorassna Sobuhah, at OcmeU ' al^, Itbaoa, N. Y., haa daeUawlj tioa to beooma PraaUaot of tter of Oallllnrnla, area at a aalary d I amitei to) dortag tte htoi«» He ta _ Frantih, Oarman ^ad floaotly. fa parttaml ima lamhte hta taifitr, A$iamSi ffantr JranoaTumnrr. d ototiy ad al reat a mmm _ daagannuly IU by lafarming aa <|Btear attar hta hadfa ' gattteg nady to ride a mote ] itaaa d tm aaBmfora daySi I Kmo OscAB, ot Bwadaa, wte .^ oallteg npoo Prasidmt Caraot, a* ttltl woro at hta ttogto daoomttoh tte whJohtha aeverammt ot FTaam f farrad niMmhtai far throwing h toro two hiintt who waro ilaabiagt through tte atraata Obb of th* oUaat puitiiiiateit oooabT ta Jamm H. MiUar, wb» pptotau to tb* ofltea d OmMyy Fayatto Ooaaty, W. Va. (fam vfig. Freaidmt Wiiliam Hanry Eterriaoo. mj aerved oonttouooaly ever atooe. Mr. taatghty-dx yaan old. PoviffBXT BmaiAW and BemJBgtoo. tte arUat, wte war from iwatta a abor* tian tmo, tev at Barite. U«rma«y. Tteiindr Um atlU mora a paraoBAgrato wifa WlHaat. He haa tevlttd both to daaar aad a ooaoart givaa ia hoasr Hambaru IB aooordaooa with aa arrangemmt I by tte teto Oaorga W. Naai '" ^ B. H., tte rxad apot im team to wkioh Daaial War ^toWnwdhy ¦Ue effait ha* haw •r*a*ad a Ugh, from whioh on pteaaa largeato will float As a.rw^of Ite r***Bt noooj Lo^ k., I at bam two tetl tte , temj tor a dirtaaw d two mn „ Ite h*lgat rM«b*d by thai ri«ionAnoss nav* Bngtaad t'V^.,.. for to* j sfAwea'
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 32 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1892-07-08 |
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 | 07 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 32 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1892-07-08 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40873 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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VOL. I.
DEVOTED TO LITEBATUBE, LOCAL .AND OENEBAL INTELLISENOE.
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NAZABETH, PA., PBIDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1892. \
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The l|wi'p*« are califiig for more 'Americao ffbods tad tbey ara nov learn¬ ing how to WM Mtaehinery.
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Jides SillMk one ot tbe cleareat- headad jtmmmm in Europe, thus view* tiM tritt^tfji ov«r tbere; "'Peace, bar-
ring aeoli||g|lt. But aociilont* happen
*** **^'^'M^iriMSMMHsaaaaaiM , ne aoienlMa cHaoovorj by the Phik- tephla Beoord, tiiat the contact of iipt fa the dark arol ve* a visible apark, give* • Uterarr vahM to Jbe word "sparlrtag" undreamed of bj good old Koah W«b-
Tbe ceoaua Ntnma abow that in tha «atit« State of Virginia tba Mrphit of ia only thlrty-ntaM.
Bradstrtet'a decUrea that "it Is grow¬ ing mo«« and more difficult for apaonla- tive movantaati to auooeed. Legitimate mtterprisoa ara aow covering the entire vorld, and whenever opportunitia* for pwit an pratanted tbe; are taken hold of in a lufidneate way, inetead ol, as in yaan psML by apecuUtive minds."
The typewrUiiij iotinttrf reoaiffad a ^bthib mya ia the United Statat Ofatmit Ooort Off Appeala the other day. Three jtiatio** .af Um court entered an order that heretifter nil motioas aad othar docnmai^ta prt»e«tad to (ha oomt* mutt b« ptinlad, aod addod that typewriting !vat aot printing within the meaning of
At tii« Noaot Oaneral Ootifarence of tho Jletbodist Ohuroh in Karyli^, by a votoof thlrty-Bvato tweaty-*ix, it irat determined to ttrike ont the word "obey'-' from Hie nttnlago sarvica. Hm women delegate* nipported the propoei¬ tion with gnat unanimity.
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Th* aatal^ia hav* by no means disap¬ peared from the ptalna of Horth Dakota, aver* tbo Clkiaago Oraphio. Last month a herd of flHsaa ««• sttraonadad a* Car aast at TowiwrOoaBty« and tiie hnnters •nooeeded ia capturing throe and killing the other*. This graeafnl animal it likeiy toturvive in the eparaely tettled cotmtrr of Montana an J the weeUm pMt of tfadi two Dafcotat for maay years to
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n oaiAt UMeMiaa.
I hkv« slept throotb llM al^t, /otai. wttboid yoti.
Alone im the *M aottMa bed, Ohl theltia Hart I VTedln mr draaumg: Bow dellgbtnd It was iii ita aeembui, Until tbe blight aim with Ha beaming
Awakened mjr old slefpy bead.
taha, it aeamed at tboogb rn rma botii ted"
•otbM^toaa, bare-rooted boya, wltti not a tblag on na bot dreaaea, Jaat eeoaped from dear mother's canasatb Kaob provided wtth bread and molaaaea—
rot ooea, John, ware not makiag aaltm.
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With walatlugmontlu aadwtlliayaa.
Donotlaagh, my dear boy, wban I tall yon
That Bbrer'B plan worked tor btm light, Pat we let him ehaage bitea witbeaeb oibe-, nrat ttaa one did and tbea did the otbet;
Kttloyiiigoiur meal with the fliea, ih* oat a«d dog, John, rrare ana vera nowaod then reaohicg, Wete na reeaons In ohatity teaebing,
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OoBtrary; to tb* prov«tl>, a Oerman aavaat haa proved by atatiatioa tbat tbe loflgaat-lived paople ar* tlmae who lie abed kto ia the moming. Aa intereet¬ ing corroboration of tbia theory, notea the Boaton Traowript, it found in Pro- f*Mor Blackie, t'« Bdtnburgh l*rofe**or, who doe* aot go to bod till after mid¬ night aad rite* oorrsBpoodingly late in the mofaigg. VntU reoeatly Frofdesor Btacfcie had aot aeedod a doctor** **rvio* forthbtf
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ugmJrkmi*^tSed m-omlpi ttm
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' A •'aeaaadrai&iilWMe*' it Waatern idea. ^UdP* iMiag it Is claimed thar the eompooni inia |>ropoted dfittwlato Um illiitiratioo Ilia Dttrqil Prae ooe as foltawa: "Why ia ! lababyl Baaiwa haaven it l.i* wh*re tha t i* in ths cheat, a baa b a mitall tree, a aidytl trAit a I it a gfpwimg nsatt a gro
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1* primro*e, ths pt r^tEn> Thb Britiah Paritaaaaotwaadtaadmd; tte Qnem'ajiWitoh waa read ta bo«k hooaaa. Tifaia to ateMMt a paato fa Irkfc moarl. yta tteooaUagateetiaa, Iptmtion d ^'' lto ^ ave pro vated fa ... h. _j Bagtaad, in- TaawfaowadOmard Oraatmdj MB Oavtaaroataytagat tl Wast Fda^ ». Y. Oaovaa OunrBLAm>a ^ mothar kapt a bookitorota Balthaortk^ matter died to ttet mty taiaok. Obbbbai. Btta Hvhtob, Vli Baaator, ronte four yaan from thel fodamtomakatoa Uajoc^^aaamtahlp. Taa *ogaa*aamt .g aaaatfaBai Ooaid, *M otJivaoaid, to Mim Sarahl tiaa Bhmdy, ttaugbtar of Or. aad Oaorga F. flteady, of New York. Hbbbt M. Btablbt, who to ataadh POrltamml^ aad Ua wife, wamhlaaadt at a raoeat aMetiag at C iam te attempted to 1 M. M. MOBBBUK, d W%fa a tw Oomraor or Kat ^ d a aawapopar., toe Eagle, M«j aau ihmt te waa tte fint writer d 1 boomartiote. Paorassna Sobuhah, at OcmeU ' al^, Itbaoa, N. Y., haa daeUawlj tioa to beooma PraaUaot of tter of Oallllnrnla, area at a aalary d I amitei to) dortag tte htoi«» He ta _ Frantih, Oarman ^ad floaotly. fa parttaml ima lamhte hta taifitr, A$iamSi ffantr JranoaTumnrr. d ototiy ad al reat a mmm _ daagannuly IU by lafarming aa <|Btear attar hta hadfa ' gattteg nady to ride a mote ] itaaa d tm aaBmfora daySi I Kmo OscAB, ot Bwadaa, wte .^ oallteg npoo Prasidmt Caraot, a* ttltl woro at hta ttogto daoomttoh tte whJohtha aeverammt ot FTaam f farrad niMmhtai far throwing h toro two hiintt who waro ilaabiagt through tte atraata Obb of th* oUaat puitiiiiateit oooabT ta Jamm H. MiUar, wb» pptotau to tb* ofltea d OmMyy Fayatto Ooaaty, W. Va. (fam vfig. Freaidmt Wiiliam Hanry Eterriaoo. mj aerved oonttouooaly ever atooe. Mr. taatghty-dx yaan old. PoviffBXT BmaiAW and BemJBgtoo. tte arUat, wte war from iwatta a abor* tian tmo, tev at Barite. U«rma«y. Tteiindr Um atlU mora a paraoBAgrato wifa WlHaat. He haa tevlttd both to daaar aad a ooaoart givaa ia hoasr Hambaru IB aooordaooa with aa arrangemmt I by tte teto Oaorga W. Naai '" ^ B. H., tte rxad apot im team to wkioh Daaial War ^toWnwdhy ¦Ue effait ha* haw •r*a*ad a Ugh, from whioh on pteaaa largeato will float As a.rw^of Ite r***Bt noooj Lo^ k., I at bam two tetl tte , temj tor a dirtaaw d two mn „ Ite h*lgat rM«b*d by thai ri«ionAnoss nav* Bngtaad t'V^.,.. for to* j sfAwea' |
Month | 07 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18920708_001.tif |