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E ^». J VI. LL^EBT 0. STUBOIS & 00., Pablishen. VOL. II. AN INOSPEKDENT FAMILY KEWSFAFEB, DEVOTED TO LITEliATUiiJ NAZABJITH, PA., FEIDAY MOBNING, „_BIL 21,1893. tew Deiitist. >r. G. J. WIMMER, »ortbe University of Pennaylranta pylnit started itin lirntiHl bnalness In Nnaa- retli, wdUnnifctlylioiw the publle will bkvur ug Willi u Hlinro o( Ibtdr _. patixmane, tir ALL lis BBAMCMMA mWstaattnn it«i«»nt»""<l. ,._. _- -Bruod Street, OtAt door to Ib* BECK B'ROS., mauuibcturers of aud deniers In CIGARS. ' flmnklac and Chewinz Tubaeen, iilee sloek of Tiam.ka. Pino Cluiini a Spectalty. Factory and storS upfioHlU! piatt oniixi. Naiaratb, PO. O. Or. BEJITSrCi, Mo U Boulb ttb Street, Baaloa. Bpeak Kngllah and^Jemao. Caianea naeonsbls. John H. Kreidler, J ¦ n niMIHHtitr ol. Buggies, • ^h«ton8, Uarket & St)rineW'a£:ini^ fmnu vkUBs to tty txyOtag fa tty ItmWgattkwtayiywiDitntitLgiMag priOM hihtt pordutlng elMwlun. Wc have on bond a lami. a«d flne IfA td rcbirlcs. Heiwlrtnc promptly ottCDded In, Ccatr* B^vate, Hanrcth, Po. Do you want to livrMoiy? if you do, Buy your LUMBER , or- Dr.RH. Satterlee OmCI; 3T ItaA TUrd M-, Easton, Pa. y%(^*8: I to 11 A. M., 3 lo S P. >t. t^^.-. Practint timltad rxrlunlrHy lo diaeaaes o 'xt^gke Kye and Kar,and tuoperalti^na on tbeee qSsiijs ntu-.! by the iBlsst Naoi Yotfc ""tSm PhimtlfcllJftlisr Dental • Rooms, Ko. Wt Northampton Btssel, KA8TIIN, l"A. r>illoe ofien (tom 7 a. m. (o • p. m. HMt work and lowea* prlf<». ¦ nta. I > 11 h rxtradnl S tpaln.roc. H<>«t ironi Tie ap Wegoaranlfii^eU oor wgrK {(o ebwva tloim and eatlinalea. >\iib<iatpaln.rOc. TMii Aged irnm T Bret ert Irrth, IM. E,A.Ciewell Manvfaeturer of— rniturE fsb-HodM Suites, Htde Boanlii, I'orkir Tshtm Hull Maadn, Ae. tlialB, Ixuasoa. i^mk-Imv. kilnxicH, MaUnaess, *•-. BMI MprToss, rrom gkJa Ut W. Kspalrlot piwiaptly attenoed lo. PRHSONS STARTINO IN HOUSEKEEPING wtll Hnd K i4> Uirtr udvanlai^u to order their nrw hirulture now. flsaWUNDERliY MILL WOBK- ¦¦ * f Wsh»Teealafg*(laM|Mll1aa nnmber ot new maobtaasmm! arsisow bsttw »epaind,tbaa •ear baSota lo aeeominadale tbe palMic. Oooca, saeb. Minds, windows, ke. Ughaakm tUmlabad. A share ol yoor patroa- ^e nspei^tally sottolted. iipdiftw Twi BAk urn Mhii4*h CltonK»tra«t, N«x«r*th, Pa. F. ¦.—Wa als* tm earpentt* work. HAVING taken possession ) ^fsfl^JH erman bakery, tt riovr rttiiiy to supply the' public with a full Une of I^aillnEitM, FrM ia KjA If cttB, &C- Hoping to receive a share ol your patronage, I remain, .r Respectfully yours, V l^M.H. SCHMIDT HACKETT Nazareth Agricultural Works, R. I. SCHLABACH, Prap'r, >tHiiul*etui<rr ol TkFiiliif NiiMiii Separator^. , flul) Lever Horse Power?, Oae and Two-Hoise Trsad Powasa, Omtv HEARTS OF GOLD; -OR,. The H«lreM of Maple Leaf Farm. • B V GBNBVIBVE ULMEa cm*avini tu. Hprlnal BairtNMM|f AMHaMsa, reed t^itleia, *Sb' Wrsacht and Cmk f ma rtgm. Wraaght and oiaTrsa JtaluA, HtninfTlfili aad Mits iiaehinery, v-.....,t^ ..... *»-A«enl lor ttie MeOasWiek ¦anaaHrsaaa Bladen, and Mowers aad lUaaew. CHIDSEY, Bankers and Brokers, M'Otmi nVAU. BASTOK, FA. Local Stocks, Bonds and Kaeillaneoas Heugrtttss aovoKT Awn soij>. Easton Optical Co., Centre Square, Jta** Door to Post OOlee. Up etaliB l!pri(i«asl«s owl Bge Okmaae* mt AU rvUaa. TlM only plaqs In tho couuty wbara afea ar* aoBialnaa nee by a pbyslclMt. imatbil awt itrrmein epuken. r.H.BardUl&Son. -^Roofing, Spouting^ Wo are prepared I" Blv,-*.(ur iifiwinal aud WDiapt attPDilon tu III! kiiiUii ul work In our ¦u*. Wearebsuidllnclbo > ¦'* Celebrated !^Birpii1ipln|ticirinui >rid Munnb ttie ttr«l»U-ni and riaee of Mir own inttke. glowlna ore tbe Uanaea wlUelksM mkha m 'Wty ut btindUns; rtetSmStirVeW rmdo and U<nn« Mnnsirtae. t. o are soUInc , aU oar KinvMi at renaoiuibie prloea. HuUdera lHinlw»hi,'ni«4ia"leB' laai*,elMda •nd Iran punipN, etc. tfai SooflBf tad tpmitag aromptly attended t<i. Ilome-made linwaia bstuck. . FURNITURE"! We Have OT}ened a flew Furniture Store, East Centre St., Nazareth, and have in stock PaRLOR gUITES, yiiagtAmfaall!mita,Ut toMaa, stuln, mattrsssss, toafcUlt ^^^^^ auMrrtetorss m londaaayr, watri&altars. -it Impeet onr ffaede. wblsb bava leeelTed ear maat earsiai la I'sstI CaUoa. Bxeeule enortmlaelan ordera lbr inrealors at the Mew rork, Boslou aad Pbltadclpbla Mook Eacbanges. Uraw bills of eaehanoe, avalbkble In Oreat Britain. bWaod aad alltorta ot Europe. Hank ot Vaalwtd Oolea, Bank of Franra npt«^ qernsaa Vaik aotea, Canada bllla, and ol kla«i of torelcn oo<a — t^ieelol Agent rpr — |titiii(|itWittP|iitli|. We WtM be pleaeed tn aire asttOMtas and taroMh pefBons dealrlwg tbeae llnpioTemeats putlnUitlMi* dwatUbfe. W* aia alao prepared Ja kts* sslimalai and do all gimtam PLUMBING WaeanMsUyaak tor a aban ot ynar palnaa- age. HaUslbritloti (uaiaaleed. rionk Wonderly. md Waa«erty p. Wunderly ti gRo.. nuaagtt JUiiiiHiB? ^^^^^E^^Bt.you hlltbe WMBBBBaaBiP'^iuloraiatloh. W* tn TUTtMMD t«4i aU Uadi tt rUaiac mil Wwfc. Tba onow fall daap that night. It waa Vke trat triatry aiotm ot Um saaoon, bnt tka omt trttghimA olonda h«tr*r«d low tmW &Atra, rnnA IMd, foraat and farm la»alol)MdjBa rob* ot apotteMwUta whmtgyhhUtm. Thgta waa ami a tronior In th* form of fatittU tctgk m ha OMB* down to tb* brvaikflMA IaU*. not tlia i|tilTer of a ¦tMeVi waa rtatata is Wa atnrdr faoe. Ha WiM evan ch»*rftil, and he apok* to tin kaad* and to BtOph Pn»a«oU as It BotMng la tiM worid Kad happen*d to dtotorh tbe aerenlty ot the hom^ eirole, a* If Iba aooiik ohair at hts side did not •XlBt. B Um Iron had alaroed Ms stwl he had DantttUad (he )agtr"d w«and with the pride, stnbbotaaess and endnranae that wontd btkre wad* ot him an Dzeellent mart^ In tha dajr* when tbey burned maa at the atake. Ha fare bis order* oalmly. When ha anporSoned Sath'a eoatoinary work to the dalr/Biald tb«r* waa do* tba tokaa ot a treaaor la bla volaa. Aasloaa-taoad Uitgk Pcaaooit ay- aroaebed blm as b* bsrtUed te the dotw U bis gr*at ooat. ¦Mr. BIMot*.* b* said timidly, ^I want tospaakto 'ibsattt X'CABFS GALLERT. As tbs rail trade bM started we are oetUaa quite bosy now, don't Irt too oaany aiasis fsl aassd ol you. Coom now, and get PralSaas* littHae's Bne MEW TOBK fHOTOeSin at Me(}abe's llallery, Bk itarlkaautlaaf^ Oppoalle rranklla ItDaasw AatW. FIEBOE TOBN ADO. It boi^MsSd! --«¦ -if:'***. ^i^.f'txO'ii-:iii..~ CC Z I<at« m Troll a€ DMtn*Mi«« TtaroaKlL Waatera New York. Wsatem Naw T«Hr was tamado.swnpt a few days sMask tba atora apraad «rei lilwinrttK WaaMMd, Brooktan. A>IB>ia. Maysrille^ OuaMrfc ani tbe adjotaiav oonntry. tt dli not last niaohoTsr an hoar, bhtthadaaaacetoiroMi, catUe aot baUd- toss wUl reaob oiaay thoaeania ot dotbu-s. It awaotorar the *yas coaatrr, AtqirlazTUlaa bara betoaciac to Ved- dar Bnaiiaaraa* waa bloara dowa. aad Ilirapatrtil oal his Wrod abaa ware barlal la tha raiask Hsaualrsat baiac urathad ta death. Ike hired aiaa waa <Mahtb**waaa two oowa aad wa* aarsd from daalb^ whita that oar aowa •Mood hiaa was» kUMd. At WiamiU fc til a iaosfai dtanis>sr wara aprooSad, osany boUdkit'' "*'• naroodsd from tbslr Jiaoy croaaboasas Ibaraofa bsinaaaoopadoal ladmlil oa ~ olaaa. watsr towH' aad wladmtfl oa B. H. Dlibiriaiarsitoaawas lifted bodUy aad OMWed sIxCsat Ikwas ilasMs. At Brooktoa.tbaWr* ottha crap lusaa try. Mm iiridawiis aad rlnayar.|a «ra re badly mafk A'llNrttaN balooglnctoTbasia* immWag" AngobihadbtaTyrabi wUhtb* wiiad, Tb* boaa tow«r. Miy Aait Ugh, whteh waa aor. mooatad hy Iba Ore ball, waa biowa o**r. It oarrlad with ItaU tha taliphnas and tal*. nnphwbrssL Tba roat of tba Aaaolk Botsl t*mbhadlyanr«ahsd. Wit wsa anfola aod BsmhaoL tka Mith inibibm«atbr«fc*«*d* ot th* Uk* Shors Ballrsad traaks iraa washsd oat aad em ayot tUyrUlo. Dookirfc bod tba Uradast ttas* mt aM. IVasswora torn up, wirss Mowa dawa. a eapalo was awapt from a rsslilsnns aod tba slataraatutm. Johora Oburob waa ripped ap hi amay plaoea. Tae ballding imM for nnerol aaUbMs and Moral hall on the BToaoda of the tAaataaoaa Cooaty Awrteal- toral Aasoelatloa -was dsalrii/sd aai tha atoakaahlbitiao abada wara ilaWMii. Tha path of tha akava asasm to ba«»* haso abosrt half a aalla wid» HaapsaMi la have straak Jost east of SprhsKflaldand to have •rayeUt In oa atmue* straight Uae wast, ' Ooakirk aad oa to th* hdkia that gtrlT* dtinaadad EUiott, toralac Aantly. 'About B«tl£-r*a. Ton know " 'Stopl I fofMd roa ever to menUon ber ntuae twder tlii* root again. Bhe 1* aa dead to la* aa tf aba were burled faUMB* deap la ** pea. I'M sony tor yon, aty hoy, bot yoa and I nmst try aad woifc so*** oomfoft ont ot tlw mud¬ dle a lybig tbMt aad a dlaobadtent dangbter haye left na In.' Balpb rnaeott kMbed glam and than «ralty. Atblta were bad, daeldedty so. Be bad lost Bnth, A far mora aordkl tboagbt opnaaaed hi* mind luat now, bow«T*r. WotM ha loae Old Qeoffiey roriqnbeVMoa^yaa weUr ' He waadorod abooit reatl**aly thai tmy, trrmt ihm tmmt, tbaoagb the village. TWawaabalnMeotBatb. The atorm adgbt baT* owalbiwed ber up, for all the yhia tb* most psrstatsat Inqalry brou ght ¦is to bsr wbaiaaboat*. 'She** Bona wltb blm.' mnttM'cd Pre*- oott, oourly. *Th«v were marriod, aura enough aad legally enough, for tha minister aaya ao. Panl Daltoa baa woo tb* prise, bat It I oaa win tb* ¦toaey " Bo r*«eetad ooer tbnt abaa* et the eaae for many bonrao. Old aeofTray, aa be nnderatood It, b«< left ht* fortune •qually divided between- blmaelf and Bnth. Thatof eonrae bad the taolt oon- dition attaobad that tbey woold eyentu- ato wad aao aaotb***. Bow, a* sooa as tfc* old reelnao un- ~ tb* aeW ooa^eatlona In , bo ailght BMke aa entirely dU- iMsposBioa of bis waalth. He waa wblamleal aad orotoltety. Oatliag oldar, be diailkad to bo dis- torbod. *8Ueo be talked ta jaa aboot ttiat money I loot atgambilBg. tbaAaomo bosy- body told him about, be baaa't been ao blaad to me,' aoUloqulsed the anxious Preaeott. 'I halt boUora, If he dU not thtak I waa to many Both, he'd change tbe will, aad out me off wltbout a ahtl- llaa. I only wiah he'd die trhlle the WlU atanda In my favor! Had I better go and ae* hlmf I wtll. I ma*t look aharp, or I'll Ond myaelf In a pretty bad poaitioa. My laraagat Babt Matter* are tar arorao for ate tbaa before I tried to down that mlaeraaa^ of a Dalton. I've loot evorytUag, and be haa gained oTarytblaa be waa iStoi^the girl." Balpb Preston did go to the home ot tbe reoiaao. Ho foand OooOroy propped ar ia bod. aad loofctag Uke a maa al bla last gasp. Ba greatad bis visitor orossly, and with a aeardiliig glance that PreaooU dM aot Uke. 'You doa't aeem to be feoUng as well aa oaaal, Caela Oeoffrey,' suggested Balpb. *Bol* saappod tho laelnao. 'Do yoo tlilak aaroao la woayylng yoty maob aboot mf T* 102-104 South 3d St., mjt.iB'xoxr, aOYEBSM ENT OBOP BEPOBT. TboOanaiilnn nl Wluior Whoa* TT.d AcalBst 81.a liOst Yoar. Th* April report of tha stattstMaa ol Ib* Dspartmaat ot &.'p-ioultura ai%lue the aver- a«* ooadltton ot winter wheat oa April I, n.i, agai*** Si,* laet year. Toe average ooodlUoa ot rye Is ptaead at 8S 7. Tha averagea ttt tha arineipal wkaat ¦talas arei uflo, »T| MMttaao, T4: Ia<liaa\ H: UUaol', ti; Blssoart, T!^ aai fsnm*. tu Tha average of thsss rix Statas Is 74.1 aohwt nio^ApsU. IM^ Tbe averaga Is M In Maw Torfc, 87 tn faonsylvania, W la Marylaadaodjlfbi Virile. TbaBoathem (Mata* rai^pa ^tim M la^aiigsmi i tu UU la sitio Motoi abowa ttenmibia aoadl- - . . ktefmkgtkmmttlmHlmmtt, wb*ra loo mao'i rata ts rspjrtod. . . Hooitacwas hrnlm th*Okki mH Mlisia. ^ff^J^mSfJmmt.kt sgldelybravBlaaJ ¦^^^^^ ^<__ "-*-|.or soBaal ^'¦-ttA' -mV.-*--. wlHvW MP ggt^rmWt U^tfUt ¦' ,''*• ia - ¦lAUhHvoTsr *ali*llH|ahla¦Ma.'iatba 'fttlaattr. MiMhk tkMrtlMFaadPbaiaolMktas sssdiagi The aiBa»«a*»r*dth*wta«*rhi tba ^ wh*tit jiuiiaabt "*¦'«' hi • hxr ot^ta ot vi. iTbaabMin daoMlad to keep tba World's i''.iir opan tit Ilia ^uMI*aaW it o'oloua. To Iboaa wtbo, en aacoimtol moHav aana*' ra- tsoar, afe uoabie «# spend niuah tku* at laikMgo, It wlU be o( tka MWaliMt taaiior- taae* aat tbe «jppi)riani*te< iOr ***ia« th* loir Aoahl ba Sa groa* a* t.h«y oaa b* tbtp WIU net aM ll» ' M'maay bmwt gTatkiiititit, tag ikmy mtm r*s« altsr toay rsoob home. -^ inaamlgrnMM t«o.a ir<laniooutiBao« to ibow A mguratia. ik* UkAiktr ot auu- ^r'^ntji tetM.n iriiiiul 1 l:i 161i xt uiBoiaby rl ^^«4» io I o, <MI.» ......»imr Warn Ulster liVIt, ¦am ot 1:11 ut 'Ob, I kaow yoa alL Waltlag for my riioea atter I'm dead.* 'Hada't I battar sb# aad help you tUl yoa get bettart' 'I've got help.' 'Whatl you've flot^ —" 'A auraa. What gaa voa atartng att Am I bogfwdged that tittle outlay. In my old agar Balpb Preaeott wa* ailont, none tha lean amaaed. For tan year* the reclns* bad tebooed all kind* ot help. Tbo eohemor eaught aigbt of a Biiala. hi* form la tbo aoxt looa. her oombei blaek dr***, eolored opeetaelee, and olooo-atliaa eap makiag ber reoembte * woman of Sfty. He found tbat be oonld neither eajple nor entortabi hlawaat^ boot, aad b« took hta leave. 'I don't Ukothalookaet thiaga,'Im muttered. He Uked H looa tbat evening. A ohun at tbo tavara htlormtMl him that oh) OeoBMy »ad.aaa<i tbat aftoraoon for hi* lawTor, aad tbat later a dootor had beea baatily summoood. 'I'm goiag to bav* a talk wltb old EUiott to-alffbt." mused Preaeott. 'I'm g^g to kaqw If I'm to eipeet a fortune or aotblag. I'v* born abnaed and de- Inded all around, aad I'm going to gel soaialklaB oot of lb* wtaoh la |ojna WW.'" Tber* wasaa alarm at Maplo I,eaf I. borwavsr, botofebe reaobpdhome. A i»*dMiM«r had ooaia Itom old oaftay ta bol baata. Tbe mrAtStl was dylag. ho said. . And tamam ftAtm reaobed the lonely la tbaTttlage tha old laaa bad broatbad bla last. At th* taaeral tbe matt day fsw no- tieod partleiasrly tho lettoont, nuia- kxriktec aana Wbo bad beaa wtth Oooffrey roraytta tal bia iast Ulaess. Bsr )>aiwu» waa aot qasatlaned even wkaa, after tba tuntal, w^ law nom- ara gatkarad at tka boas* to aioet tbe lawyar mtgm toela** at hi* own roquent Pana*r laftB lookad glam aad ustn- t*r«ol*d, but Balph Pre*ootfs arafty faoargloirMl saaeriy. 'I aldipty wiaked to Inform Ttni of tka liftt raqaaub* of tke deoeasod,* apoka Hk* |at*Mr, 'Ho aMd* a aow wlU y«a> mtmy,tiikiilttA Um tM ona.' *Akt* Baipli Preactitt flattered res- Uraiy. 'To your daaghter, Mr. XUtott,. he haa l^tMakoaa* aod (Roaad, wttbifce M>iiiWg|«iiiiial th*Saiaa,kard. MElr*. tartDa, ky»it ia ort*r itt Utt ehoeao* fi^kt loba »«fcbl* Hd« MVaKuly. "ke kaa left fear retelMod tiais—debti you ooatraot«d at tbe horse race* last week." The plotter tomod iririte with rag* anjd obagrln. "lAhptt Tikkt Vattk. Ut. EDlott, goes to you Individually." ''And what of tbe rent of his fortone— the atooks, bond* and money In bankT' gritted out the bafBad imd disappointed Preaoott. 'All that he has tMqneaAed, for aome strange reason best kaowa to himself, to Mr. EUlotf s fordur superintendent, Paul DaltonI* waa^e Iaw7*r'* ainaa> Ing reply. cHAFnUt joi. UMarl The affair*'<tf Parmer Jobn and hi* family kad beoome a eonre* of nnro' iiiltttng BpooolattoB for th* goaalpa ot Rldgeton, and tbe dlaappearaaoe of Both aad the atran'ge wlu ot OeofQrey Foraythe oonatltuted a verttabl* nitae- dayr iroader. Paople were amased.- Jast as a ey- clone, terrible, ^dden and bllgbtiag, aweep* trver a smiling laadaoapo and leavea ruin and devastation In its traok, so th* unexpected biMl com* to Ml^lle Leaf Farm, wreoklng bearta, destrtijr- iag the home reet, and laaying tracea of blttemeae, hidden only by •tn'bbofa prld* and tke mate endnraace of a atole. People talked, but Farmer Jobn gava no explanation of It all; only from tho farm handa could they gain tae partiea- lata, aad mmor at iaht *ift*d tb* *ttaa- tlon down to nevend v*ry algnUloant and aUrtUng facts. Paul Batton, an •x-coavlet, bad robbed bla generotu maator and had atolen away bla diragbter. John Elliott had ladtgoanUy evicted hie fiofllller auparlntoadeat, and had dia- owB«d° bla child tor wedding him .ae¬ eretly. Tbeae two, man aod wife, fngttlvra, banished, had uudonbtedly met again, and la aom* ob*cure town wer* eking otttaa asiatoaoe, tliat coald only end ia dl*a paaUkgiant ior an unfaithful ateward aad a dlaobedlent ehlld. Balob Preaeott, a iMUBed, dtaappolnt- od aehemer, had eome ont at Ik* ox- tremely amall end ot tbe bom. Unibaaked a* a spendthrift, ho bad been left a panpor aad a sntlen, brood- lag, revoofeful maa; ha waa harbored by John Elliott out ttt sheer pity and sympathy for bis doubl* lo** of brid* and fortone. Aa to Farmer John blmaaU, b* aa- oeptod tiio gift of tb* farm irttkout grat¬ itude or latoraat. lAte kad baea robbed of tiaawaataea. aad bla fatare aaemod barren, vapid, Well-algh unendurable. Tbe Dura* of old John ForaytjM stiU remaiaed at tb* toiam kome ot tk* ro- cluee. Hhe aaw but few, and apoka to none. Her poaitlaa aa proteotor at Both Blllott'a Intnreat* uptU tit* lattar abonld aee fit to retam aad claim her legacy waa aanotloaed logoUy, and Farmer Jobn did not care enough about It to queatioq her rigbt at wardenablp. Only dne potet oioctrlfled all the vil¬ lage, and myatlfled anrly Balpk Preaoott —(Im elraag* wUl that Oaottr«y For¬ aythe b*d'm*id<). Wby bad h* left tbe bulk tit bia weaHk to an uttor atraager—what anbtlo talhi- encea had Induoed blm to dlstaherit a tormer favorite, to praettoiUly beggar bla otm kllb and kin, tor a man he bad n*v*r tsxcbangod a doaea woida with, whoa* vary anstence evea he might not bave known up to a taw 4ay* preylous to bis death. ' 'Xbore'* trtok*ry la it,' aaid th* goo- •V*. *Tho WlU eaaaot be brokea,* afflrmed tbo lawyer, atanchly. 'Tboee'* my*tery niKler It aU,* aoUlo- qnlced Balph Praeaott, darkly. *Wby, aod huw did old Forsylb* mak* that wllir Where I* tke fortunate l*«ateer' Over the aoiatloa ot Iki* donblia prob-' lem tho baffled aohamor cogitated until he nearly went mad, Ue thirsted for raTaag*. He eovoted • Dalton'^ gooJ forlime. He longed to humlUato Both. From a aaoaklng, cow¬ ardly aokemer, Balpk Preaeott waa taat einerglbg lato adat<|*roas plottar. A comfortable home waa guaraateed him at Maple Leaf Farm aa loog aa h* wlahed ta resaala thore. bnt that did aot Bult him. He wanted awoey for hi* gambling nxplolta, and Fana«r Jaha araa oloaa- flatad. H« viaited the UT«*a aarly aad lata. Seeking aolaca for hia dtaappoiatmoat* In tbe trine oup, he beotua* a aUadt, auUeo devotee at the teatal board, droamtttg hi* Cture* tn la*brlety, and ready to quarrel trlth the llrst man who even gave him a piss ssat wordi At the ead of the waek hs waa no nearer gueaateg tha rIgbta of th* mattar of the alogular aiU thaa before. On4 nlgbt, howerer, tlisre oama r developm«nt that Interaatad him, atag- gered him, arouaed him out of hi* •Mthy with a ahook, and aat la vivid ac¬ tion all the aehemlng elementa of hi* of bla evU nature. A great crony of hi* wa* a youag fal¬ low named Evoaa, a dark ia th* vUlag* po*tolBoe. B* earn* to tb* tavom to drlak with hi* friend, and upon thi* **peolal avaa< log he mode Ihe oaaual remark: 'I aay, PresoottI tiiat noree, Mr*. BMtoii. ap at old Fscayfh*'* hoosa. Is getting to be more of a mystery thaa ever." ris shef growled Preeeott, wearily. *Tss. Bhe comes and goea trtth that black vail of here drawn down, like ¦ome apocter. To-day, though, alia ¦MUed a letter at tbe poatoaco that :i aaifc" ^id aha?" 'For a faot; and say, Preaeott, wko do you tklnk It waa.«Uroot*d toT* •WoU, wko?' *a«e«ir* 'Ok, don't both*r lao Wkatdoleore abont Itr r^ 'Ton WlU wken I teU yoa tbat tbe letr ter was direetod to your estsomed trieiMl, Paul Dalton." Preaoott looked np, a starUod, evU, lurid glow ta hi* wioked eyea. . 'Wbatl'be ejaculated. 'Tea, Paul Dalton." Balpa Praaoott aat loiAlng Into noth- Ingneas, but his breath came faat, aad his eyes, omitted solntUatioas of hatrod aad revenge. -What waa tbe addressr' h* aaked. 'I oidly aaw the name. I waa going to flsh iMtliv letter latar, buttorgot It.' The laformation aet every orat^y ia- Btlnct la Preecott'a nature a((og. It Buggeatad much. Why was thla myaterlous, unknown Mr*. Baat6a eor- mspondlnf with a miui wbaao addiesa oven tbo lawyer did aotkiKnr. Was khe tbe bead aad ceatar ot some plot that bad Indnoed old aooO^y For- aytha la kl* dying jtbomeabi to okaag* kls WUI la tavor of tko outaaat af Mapl* tisat tarmt Tvs stniok a due, * muttered Proa* eott eoavlnoedly, aa ko left tko Uvon alone. 'I've vranted to flad oat wkam Bulk has gone to, wh*M WallOD is. Tbat woman koow*. Hha kaowa, too, every detail pf th* wUl bneiaeea, I'll venture. Sbe Is the oa* to watah. What a dolt I kafa bennt I'U flad out oonietblnif sbotH^ aU tbia «ataagUa| mystery aow, or tanw tko raa|Biktt||Ll tralgbt ioUmiMUtlmgl So wad too tkmllMr with It* gloomy stttTDimding* not to be able readily to gain a point ol vantago to Inapoct tlte oOMuaseen. The grim-looklag, closely skuttered dootieUe promised little to reward his qoeat, nintU he came around to aome buahee upon whlob faoed a wing of the tlld atrncture. Two rooina here were need aa a sit¬ ting-room and kind of Ubrary, and the window #hadea of tbe latter apartment wer* aot yet Iow*red,'ai>d a tip>le-lamp UlumlBatod Its somber fumlshment. At a Uttle stand eat the nnree, Mrs. Easttm. Sbe was writing, luid several okMoly irritten obeets of a loiter lay be- skkther. As though tired of her task or uncer- tatB-4iow to proceed with the epistle, boweiNtr, as Preeeott peered, she arose, and with a gesture of wearineea, pro¬ eeeded to tho adjotniog apartment, oio*- lag tke door atter her. To the *hutt*red window of this room Preaoott hiod him*eU brUkly. A chink tktough the rotted Wooden alata offorod a fuU vlaw of th* apart- meat. He aaw tbe woman approach a mirror. Bke removed ker glaaae*, manipulated ker hafr and oloaa-fltttag cap, aod then, ttnnteg, Bhe lay dowa-oa a lounge aa It tor«aC Her ftMse waa turned now ao that Balpk Preaoott saw It plainly. Aa k« did so, a cry of nttsr laeredullty, eoatprakensioa and bewUdenakat es¬ caped hj* Up*. For* atartllag tranaltiba bad titkon plaoe. Mrai Baatoa, tko aurse, was Mrs. Eas- ttia ao kmgeri Ailthatpertalaodto tbat mvaterioaa personage had dlaappeared with the ro- moviU of the apectaotaa, the coll ot whit* hair and oloaely fltUng widow'a cap. Inatead, a freah young face, a Uttlo carewom, a Uttle anxious, but olnar aa a roaebud, and bewitching a* that ut an houri, looked forth from a maas of goldan liaglets. "Marvel of marvels I' gaaped tbe aa- tooiidfld schemer, a gieat light •bining la npoa bis iBlad with the foroe of eloo- tric riMllance—'It Is she I* Jfo »a ooasiaoaal HEWSY &LEAHINQ3. l>aotraar i* damaging Iladan enpa H<>naB> ars aaasaaHy ebaip tW< spriag. , Fr/iataa psnvsats •holsra with oraogeo. Taxaa pl*alsrs will rsJooj ajtton acre age. TnaPAris Morjpi* ht< mv* Uiiies thia Taaaa laa goal ooMoo'k fir graio ia Hm aortkwsst. A i)jL0>J oare Taau raai'i bow nsslarss l,KlJl,aa6shsspw U.tLYtwo A-aarloiat wjrj aataraliaii In Ba (load lost y«ai% KatrtvoxiAoa ore aottating a soaMvat of tbi Capitol to IxMilsrllla. Taa Qnrsraor of FiarUs app iiat«J Oi Botarts* IViMlo hiit yaar. I^sa ArasoMoa Ojvsraiasct owot tfi4 Casssst onilssr la tha wjrid. Tasponalalioa'of Liadnd la9r«asMat tht rata ofr) I pirsims psr da;. TWSLV* Mil.: (J 3 frsedinaars wire givan to L>aoioa's pox- oaiUreQ loat yaw. CiutaoK haa ju<t prosoga>i «ba sbortatt parilamaatiry siadaa in Imt bjsttiry. Taa axodosbron Oansla t> Baw Maa- laod aam iar* from KM hi ifUoj every tnun. Ir la said the Wast nv roa ti oooatoa U,- aUKtlOO paaaamgmrt to tbi Wjri«s Fair fr om Ihiseoiatry akmsL Cat.tpi>a9iA hai 01,Sll a«rai dwatod to p.'aou oaltarv, or naarty aa msnh oa Iha Mtaage.^rowiot area. Tna arst a Utioa ot th* BiU* f*r theam ot toe Gilbert tstooitars is now la prsm. Iks HaoaiTxay Jloxa flNtrn rsqa Baerstary ut War to ssoil troo|M . , iato paass to the Ohoatow Ifaahi^ vialbto sapaiy at wiaaS te th* Uoltad ts4l,IMr,UIJ batosl% as agalaat 77,- aSi^un tor tht taima tiwe lait yMr. Taartoasropla sixly por aant. graalsr •a the piarleiss oa •, a« i orw toM an l ooa halt Uoms th* av«ac* rioi oropbaraaa Iha war. Tka aaw 81^ hytlt dttmotorr Ihtt oa Jsooary 1, the popalii Hon birsi 574.aai^ aa morsas* o( 11,447 Joaaary 1. IWI. 'taa two haadradlh anaivsrsary a< tha ^ proMiagto Aaw York City 1 a tow days agiH t>y laa print- ! lag aat atitai UkdmA Taa iwnnmstoa aol dsmaastralmo to liqaar tow waa oroMo op uy awld not and maaa disor>jlsr. 'ia« teflax at forsiga visitors to th* Weridfs Fan- Is bstag Mt •( Waahfaig*oa. l'h*koMls ore erowilad with tooriati and atroals aad pablto boikbaci i^n tUtt ¦Ightsaarfc Tbe hotel riglslsrs show vl«i|or» trbm oaany. svsry qaartsr ot «*• gkooa—Prammm Bu^aad, deotiaaJ, Biiads, krasil. Ysassiists. Bwitawtond, Aaatria, B«w Saalood aad Japan. Aaasjmas has a road lonaovamsul agitoWoa oa boad aa la propositionb bafore tM trsgislstars ia taa (arm of a MU waiah prevalaa tor tba tssasnos ot •UHCMU ot iMHdl^ Iba prooaads M wbiob ahoU bedta- trUMMoa pry rata among toe aevaral ooou- tto« to pryjporuoa to uietr tozabw vataes, w be oaau aa a pnuiarir ruad luai uiraatoa oc toa couaty oourt. Bia BANK FAILUBE. VlM Bnitllali, aoottlah and AaatrniuMa CNntrtoraM Hank Haapcnda. Tba Baglish, Scottish aad Aastraliaa tjhartsrwl Baak, ot Loadoa, haa taHad. witk Itobilltlsa aaaoaatlng to NOieiMiOOa. The beak woa lao*rp*ratod by royal eharesr ia ta Italic wNh a paAap oaniui of HMIOU ¦ faadeOi,«SMaa ikini AaMmMa. PEI8I0I OOMMlStHONEB. aadaa Wimaa* tioobaaa, ef BUnno- -wta, Sanssaio* to Oaaaral Raum. wnuAit iiOfMaat. Jadge WUliam Loflhraa, ot If innaoota, nomad tosoneasdCliastalBaam wOommiS' aloaar ot F*a*iuB«, I* wIMy fcnoam in the Worthwmt» oad popular. Ra la gfly-**y«a years at aga, oiri waa bora la VsroMol^ wbara b* i aga, MM waa bora to vsroMot^ wSedaaatod ia Um pablkisobools Itod to tha bar. Ha waat to Hio- to Jgml oadpraiittwil bis protsasioa. bat whsa the war aroha oat ba wa\ one of t**flr*td»Mito the Btato to aUadoa bia dvil porsolto, and aoltotod In tm Tind Mkrasaota Baglmwl. Ot sorriosdoriae tb* war eraa ••vata^ eobalaaliiig at OattyatoM^ wiMra hi* rsatiasot amde the famoas cliarica tlMt ehaelud Plekattfs wsiaagfcK Of tbe 800 mra wha aaada tbat sbsrai oaly tory oama oat trh*l% and yoaaa laMhran, who startsd *a tb* rath a* a First Uaatonant ot Ctimpany Bk «*¦>• ont to oomnkaad r oMesr above bi* cr wotMideci. Wbe* UiMbrwi rstornad ts MlMaioBto nad r—mad tiss pracMoa ot Uw, Ha iras popator iwd was twlae the Omdu. rraHo o*a*B* nominee for a eeat m tht Baitod Htato* Ssoate. In 1881 hs waa ap. rotolad by a BapabUaw OoTfraor toa Jadawhip oo Ua oircait basoh. aod at tb* vxplrattoa of Ua aiipototmaiit was twies ri il**tsd to tha some pUcj wltboat oppo. AOam He has oover •Mght o«be and hit popldarlqr 1* sttiSlsalf th*S5 Uiat. al- ^Jigk ha la a Dim*sr*C hi* o*adidaoy tor tba ptow tor wMah h* ia aomiaalad waa ia- doraad by Iho aaaatasoas vote of tta Ba- pobttoBB f igWatarsaf M vnmiaay m, eow ( of Iha ragliwa^ ovary grade bav&gbosa Unada tba war wo* ovar Mr. Ut WOBLD'fl FAIB NOT^. Moaa thoa tl^OOn.aoO haa h**a paid out thus for by tha Bzpoaltioa Compaay aloa* m rrapoiatinsi of tha Fair. Ao sxpaoditor* of baw **wsa isittkms atora wlU be mad*. Taa aara in SI rtatoaraato aad oafm in tha Westffs Fehr hoiidfalgs wUi U eopp iai from a oomiaoa kttebsr, i<tna>si in tba sooto part ot tha grooads, oa^f measoriag US by au feet. iTAliT, wMsh farakM Jhna dcoliaad to porlieipato fa tha Wo I FMr, has madaan aaaruurtaHnw af tn,am Arm, er about ptS. aw, far Ms wprmastHlnw. Tba Italiaa Chamfaar of OoaMosrea aad othsr flaaaoial totareato have alK> supplied faadi with Mber- A naa atedtl mt Wiadar thtUe, bailt to M*la froa arBhtlaotiwat drawiagu, wilt ba •skifaltsdatlhoWaridrsFilr. Ith bsUeved to b* the largaat ta eatatema and the on'.y aae orabiMetaralty corrset Tba moial eovarsaa arta of 4ftiU faat aad stands ida- tasafaatbigh. It is bailt apon a stan.i,th* la*id**( whish I* a work of art ta Mhion danorotlBa, Taaswla* Osrmaiila. whtaa la toodorn Iha impartal portal of a a*W a*naaa Par- UaaeotfaitUdliig ta Uarlla, will ba showaat tha World's Fair. TnreofkJMto rfforto at Htrr Warmato aad the coMsot of Bai,isror Wllltam thhi msatWptto* ot Uerman scalp tors wfll ba oiblbltjd at Obicaco. It wkl boptaasd la Iha Msaalbsliirii baildiag, as " Iss* of the Osriaaii aeotioa Taa womaa of Mliiitinil. who are patrl^ otiaally aatsavori^ tohava tbair HUte orodltably rsaisasatari ol Iha Vsrid's Fair, wUl baiid a l*rtiflaa«km *t OJttoo balas oo the groaad*. rsprsasntlag Vtoksborg dnrtag th* stanrr 6as tamdrtAUtes ot eotton wi)l b* ihS I>i boildtag Ih* f«rtv and on tba la *hto WiU bo axMbttod^i tha produota ot Us graat staple. Tba Wsatoa will oroamanl Ihefc atahm tor* wMh aambsr* of btaaorir eautaa.flaga oad ether rsMeaef tba war. Baat ao* Bwraan* Bafcwaa. the foasoat •, haa arrived fa Coieato atoda ml XOaxpOe gmemtf mosaia tsavaaraariffsiSBaiwah's Hfe to make ilk. lltafalhafO*m*(*kiatk.lba tatorior taamd* apot rlehaadtra daalgaa aa<l ie- gaodi^ tafaM wiU mothtr of paari oad Hcb Heooda. iniito isuatakroutod th* klo«k will bajispsil ta tka Taatsaaa part of the Freoob assaton. Foarr-yiva praotoas hMorieoi dooamsats rstatliin to Ih* voy*gm aod disoov^ry ot Ameitaa or* to b* eaSibitsd at Us Woi:ld>t wm. Tbe Daka ot V«agaa. Ua llvlag de- ¦ninii»a1 et Oatambai, kas airssd to laat thaoi. Th* tertr-flva popsri form atmoat a htatory of Ootamha'* oaraar as diaooversr. Io tho IM Iatha oriftaai aooamisston given to Oetambas hy VIrdlaand aad bAueiia opoo his dapsrtara for tha flrst voya;;e. It hidalsd Oraaads. ApttI tti, llAA In It be la appeinlsd gr*Bd admiral ot Uo ooeso ssaa viDa-Uag aad goosraor aaa sral of all tha Jaada ha (ihoald diaeovsr. Jlvaiydocii- asaot fa tha eoUtetton is either wrfttm by signed bg F«rJluaad or Im- "Bia sasasoflad baok ka mata traaohM a* Sydasiy. Adafatds^ Bri*baa**Bd Malbaaraa, aadatvartooa Msssr points fathecetoalM of BwrSoalh Wal*% yistarta oodBoaU B, It trausaelBd haafchmaadax- I bttwasn Ofoat Btitafa aad UekiMiraltaa The taUora has added to tbs *ari*tp tastHaMaai WtU Aaa- hovaeaasad. Thaoaly raaaoa glv«a for tkafbUar* ia that thare haa bto* t«r *»v»{*i With* a st*»dlly taarsaalag DTINO FBUM FAM IVE. XbafMraadUal ot Ilw rtw* Tbsfaqaioafa U* Baropoaa par*ottha OovaraaMotat fyva^ Bawls. 1* worm thaa lor*. Tb* p«ar ar* dyfag by baa¬ la the amallsr Tflhigm U* paapta hav«aMM*dhnriBgW bary alt Iha bodlaa Balolftaiat mm dsod ara oftoo too wmk to ptavid* taaM tor thsir dsMi. and to have JhabodiMlykmoatha moh ot the boosw. D>*pitoth**wNrityot lto taw aaaiast m *rs***<MiMoadprahibMga of tb ooilto. ti*aarJMM*tav*tbrea^Uo *«ofaK ari- *ato *ma»i»tlims*m fwrmiag toaasotatood ItiBa*ii*Mt*d that Wi^OOO^om poaad* of gnda or* r*qatawl to oUsviato th* distram aod kaap tha p**aaatota feed aabii th*a*at FOB£ST AHDPBAIBIE FIBES. oata, KatHanky. >o>*atka andSooAh Dakota Oniantaalttso Uevattatoit. Forsst tboa hava b*an doins iaainsaw dam¬ age to Obio^ Ksotachy, n*<)ra*ka,aad SoaU Dakota, Thay. were taaned by high win la. Baralag wood was droppsd toto Us towa ot MoKtaa*p, Ky.. from ths forMt Urea- qoortsra at a mit* away. Bob Moore, Joba VuMOo. Alph B)taa>i. wm Botaod and 8am rthSN^Iaot BsnartolNaiUhmay, Coaty Oataty, By~ stot^ Ihal i|woalatMNsibU to mv« Us towa. Al tltavM^ Ky- an* ar* r^iog oaoll sidas. J. B. BaW* tnbaws boro aod three horsm w«r* baOMd. Bsaryhody t»*s Oghling Fin* alio ia«Bd amir Batoryrlm. Baydsa- vlIK Aaaaa aad iRat t7aiaa, in OhK GsMgoyrofbharn, taaitoaiptfag to orama mnaatofa aaar Wait uaioa, wa* aeartohaa *ad tarribly bara*5. Tba tah*bUaato fa that vlelaiU' trer* nanle.*lrieksa. Dlsp*l*hm ftxim Behnsk* and SoaU Da- kofa r*pQn*d aamtr*ai pralri* Arm ta thoao llllat*i^d*va*laliigva*tar«a«. HsarOham. femWa, Soalh DakMkL twa p*r*aat aar* baniarto ifaatb aadtli tmrgt amoont of harvaak Mautaa, M*ss., bis ssatSsoaeii a tamt^ gHA mam looathf' i opriaaa>aHitfar marry- lag a yoaU agala*! har pareaK wtola LTJKIHED IHQEOBOIA. A ttarOorar Bhot by a Mob and Hto Body BiwraadL J*B n aa«a*tl, aVdaag whlto stsr» kaspsraiar th* HO* of (Jattasaa aaM Ofay C'oaalim, ta Qaorgta; iraa foand dytag ta a pool mt Wood la hta atore. A po*M df whlto whI oahmd people, wm Ml «i|i* a sta mils themarqsrsr. a eolorad bmm, - blseiim^ gtviog his aaai* as Bdwdy. H* flred Mf««MJaba& at th*pa*M batop* captaro, Tb#a**m ti*a kka, aad AotbtrntodwU, tfaaTpUarfaaa* rail* oa tt* hody, latoratod tfcwa wiU ^ aad PBOMISEgT HMut Kmrrp, tho <lsi margnnmai aa taooma ot over 81,000^1)1)0. AmiiaTAST PosTHAStna-OsaaaAr. wm.L was a devolsd flrbmaa ta hta y days. ' Joan a BocntaasMaa. th> oU magnate^ Is a grtat ad voo It- Taa Daks ot Oportit brother of Fonagal, Is oee ot the flneel tathe world. Vtoammoa BfomnnroaT.- '« flrst Muno from «ba. •*:¦ amreUf-gbnmjamimm^ JtmtM <4onnn^%3r Amiatiia of Btatss la a stt6ac bslfavar io a ^ amaaaaofdlapaalagof UMhomaa ' IXMm SaAHSOX, of Bagiaod, ia know onsoog bis friends asUe "Cowboy Peer BeTore bis sooosarioo to Ua tiUe he serve «a,a ranch ta Mooitoba. - Pamoa Robairn BoMAmaT*, wbr> la d*- votrl r ¦ o<thel daring bis Worid's Fair visit.' to saliMliL is (oing to mike a stody I Indian) oC Mew luzieoand Cotorado Taa heir apparent ef the BritiU throaa, Prinee Oenrgs ot Torfc, haa paid a vialt Ip Ronse, and haa oooisHmioted boU IheKiaB of Italy and tha Pope wiU a oalt. ^'¦' kvggtit B. Ossoaaa, Mtyor of Corry, Fsna., is bat twsntysix years old an I tlw youugtot Maydr of any oiiy in Penoe/U Vania, or protsMy4a tbe Uaitad Statea. Taa highest Saltry drawn by a diplOBiae>' let ts that of M. Woddtactoi, tbe Fraosh Ambaiaador to I/mdoe. His salary is tO",- OOO a year, bestdn whieh he haa a tar^a (¦rivato taoome. Claka Itonan. tbs aotrso^ hm ao- captod aa faviution from Iha World's 0*a- arsm ot Baprasantotlva Woasea at Ike World's Fair to ipsak oa tha snbjtet, "Women on thet" - *^ t U. Tvwnm, wasreoaatly I aadar pardon, eatlAe 1iii||,i chapter ha waa)! Ma. Parq^ the < Ofllaa. at Waahlagtoa, haa ... wora after aa abssaee of ovsr a ta afaety year* old aad haa partment for forty yaarr. Ba is aa aatbority on tba history ot soUlars ia^ho Bovotattoaary War. Taaaa diad ia Jamatoa, I>3ag tiland, N., Y., a few days ago Thomas J. Wayar, grandnaphaw of "Mad AaUoay," woo bora a i*riklng rsmiuhaaea to Uat Barelaltoaary »«Mrai. Mr. Wayaa was alostr-two yaara oM and ta snrvsd by hU tUrd wUsv whom ho morrisdsix ysoisaga. Iiamr AaaaoMa a tow days aao asadaaa asoorskw by ntooaligkl to BtarMy. and there, by oaodfa HghTklaml Ua '•Blaraay tooMP ta order toqnaltty harsalf before oo- lag oat to the Iririi vtftaga at tha i;biaaga aahlMtlaa, whsra the ta to bs "al hom^' auat of tha time li( a oottoga. Taa twta biDUssi, Oarlaa aod Cyyoa Cobb, of Boato^ who ore flftp-aias yoars old. look so maoa allba that Usir owa ohn drtn af tan mistake thsm. Tbey oiarrtr fiatsra. Dartas ta a ao ilptor aa I Uyrostaa pafatar. William Boat, the artio^ < »tytadfttm '-JsTtoas* and "DaUrioai.'' OoTsnaon Joow BL. ing, ta the yoangeac tlovernarl. States. Ha ie>ialy iMrty-laar. profesaiaa, rtfj goo I touking, of i address, and waat trom Venaoot to Wast soma foartseo years ago, tbuuth ana,- tlva et Maw Vork. ta hta gaberwiinriat raee ha oarrlad evsry eoaaty ta tiM AtMe^ mvaoiM. _mt Tna tato Doctor Aadrsw Fsabody. of Harvard, aoaordhsg to Dootor Bdward Bvston JEfafa, WJU k>Mta< ovsr sauM ao- coiaatatad patienoaa day, whsa hedtsaov- ered toat ha amagtOlUOO riehjr taan tAV'" taa year hrfusv. laereapuj be tba sMsssois ot Camtaridg', 1 Uoss ofltotata toitogl I lax eg i THE LABOB InoM nmoldar* hava SOT I Cbicauo, 111., has 10,0801 AMBBtOA bas bod 14,0801 CASADiAn saifara or* sattltog I B.Y. Taaaa oro 81^117 nUotn ta th* Ba Unioa. antisD, ka*li'alta, has 11,1 (Hasa) ooofa hav* 8109 > Hvimt smployad. E0STO.V |> bsnedlfaod. liOi AaoKiMi ualoas run a timi\ SBsatborsaa. Kacrrr, tb* Oerstan Irosi ploys-AOOO msa. Faaaoa'a asfstribm tgU yaar favolveJ IMLum wor<msB. TaaorKa.ii»Uolarhoo(IUaoaaafay hive niaety uaioos at prassaC A utaoa number ot i[0n|tn. 1 pluyeJ iu uadergrouirt mloae io1 Taa Aaserioaa RtUway Ualoa waa^J aently organia li Ua ottwr day ta 83A>nWAViAK soitar* are mid toi domtaato osi voasta of nsarty aU Wuta pbospboras b dastrjylagl faoiol ban.-aof LooJoa gtrta ta inataa I toriea. bro-iar, Australia, hai appola ^ aalttae to ttnd tba reasiM for ^>rdm of a». employed. AOBoax, He., has sa,00o sboe workars. Tbey ouUm trom tUi to««) a weefc ihI tvaot aa advanoe. Ia SoaU Afrioa the Barvaot CHritr Vofan requlrss nitatiimm to toratsb rstsraoci Irom U«ur lost gtrl. Tiut-aAJtiKO eaaptoys 811^089 awn at Sehauaborg-Uppr. 1lgay\gt ttU fbr sta moatbsF wars. AaooT tnO} brtekworfcerj laava Ctaada for taa UaUsd tWataa every spttag aai re¬ tara to their hoasaata tbe aiitu uo. ^ Taa aigat boor dayta in affmt for psatsrs ta far|y-savao eitiee, and nlaa boon ia tiM role tor ualoa meo in 4(M towas. Ur tbe lallar oarrtars ot ths oooutry gat their over-4ima under tbe eight-boar taw, Uacto Sam wUl bave to ,^hall out a oool aailHoti or ao. Taa rtMsytvoata Baitaaadoav!oy* (M.. 087 OMO, aoCordtag to tta report to tbe FMO- ¦yivoata Sooretary of lotsraal ABaln. Th* Raadiag RiUroad haa m,1W bands. Oo-oraaATioa has besa suoosssftdly sa> tsred iato By tha kolmd ont graaltoeattat^ about 800 of whom ara worlifax m thirtsaa qaarriss io lb* Stato at Mstae, trhiob thoy laaaed for glOO) flre poaUa ago. Siaoe then thay have aoU stoam vataad at ia7,iHr oilusiri _ paUy andsapporSotUe wallers, wh-t hava bssn ordarad bgr botsl kaspan to eal off ,_ i**mulny»d ' OMii, ot MUoa. ItMy, raoattly farm*! a pro- osssloa aad aiarahad to tha oIBds of Um PrafaaletUt eity to Amttmi wor^. Th* lYstOetbad a hiJf howra^tawrview wiUa oootmitl** ol tb* atta, aaa promtaad to hor- lythaalaa* fbr Iha uuita aultna at seam propomiilpabU* work* ta ordsr to giv* thsm BTBUOX BY AB AEBOUTR A Ra*aark«Ma AooKlan* Botalto jroha Brwwn'e Sttuam at Oaeawaaaaaie. AaoareUtofsUasar gsMwstmnta, Kan.* th* olhsr aftamooa. striklDa tbo OMaaaMol to Aka Brown. "Ossawatomia Browa," aa hawa**MB*tlBM*«aH*i), *rsotad to bim by urivato *ah*cripti*a •rigtaatal by Ooraca Orsslsr ig 1888. tha msfam brake oC Iha Wtam ofth* staitar. It aamad Bwaagk tha dem* tmd oov* fa a silghSypaaUmiSBI^ brdbaathm. *Bd throagh ux f**t ol amy fast eoaU ot Ua cryp*, «l*p|ptaK only al tiadrBOli Bxparmaay la* MJiraUto Is tom- rowd ot bsltam, motot sappmsd ' *aiT fa tb* saa.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1893-04-21 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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 | 04 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1893-04-21 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-18 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 40199 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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LL^EBT 0. STUBOIS & 00., Pablishen.
VOL. II.
AN INOSPEKDENT FAMILY KEWSFAFEB, DEVOTED TO LITEliATUiiJ
NAZABJITH, PA., FEIDAY MOBNING, „_BIL 21,1893.
tew Deiitist.
>r. G. J. WIMMER,
»ortbe University of Pennaylranta
pylnit started itin lirntiHl bnalness In Nnaa- retli, wdUnnifctlylioiw the publle will bkvur ug Willi u Hlinro o( Ibtdr _. patixmane,
tir ALL lis BBAMCMMA
mWstaattnn it«i«»nt»"" |
Month | 04 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18930421_001.tif |
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