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ALBERT 0. STUBGI8 A 00.. Publisher VOL. II. New Dentist. ir, O. J. WIMMKR, I' n I veral ty of Pennsyl vsala I" Hcntiit biuinem In Naea. .iv I...:... Ilii. I.lllilli' will IS- ALt, tra jtKAtrcBMA , I1«tlsr;i»1l'in :4iiiivi>iii«''l. . DKi'Ki': iiiioiit .sutsulk. naxt'dowt.Ok tba llaaoKBi. fclloru. ISECK B'ROS., niaiiubelttisrsol f Ild Oealenln Bmolit Ptpe". andM CIGARS, ¦ -~<:o. oioe stock of Nazareth Agricultural Works. Re I. SCHLABACH. PrapV, fKhr mall' theu yytowa. lisper \tVkea wa« true. rl ptinhrnrfvl hir m n< iiTiimnr n(ffhl. to Im- found ........A .» imiN' MttnufarlMMT ol tohn H. Kreidler, Manuhtctunr ol -Buggies, • Phaetons, Market & STDr,ine:WainMis. ^j'. Pkmdi wishing tt Baf aaytUag ia tty . Has voild lo trail by mIUiii tad gttUog pijiem Mbr| p«rdiMlB| sbawkar*. Ve have on hand a UU«e and ana M oi *M>'le». Ill pnirtnc pmmpUy attended to. Centre Square, Naj«r««li, IPs. liis ¦ F >Dr.R.H, Satytieiiee OmOl: 97- VMk TUrl »¦, Easton, Pa. TlKiMnj NNkiifi, Separatois, fiti^Lever Eorse Powers, One and Two-Hone Timd PowHL t>>ru Bhollsre, Monitor and ExSMor OhtflelVlow*, aprloc T(x>th Hasiom, OalUvatota. reed, tMtijata, Ae, MaeblnsrrrQMUnis, Kir. _ avAgeol Bir the MsOsnaMc gatTsstssaaad Biaders, aad Mowers aad Baopsts. "I Opeelal A^snt far » |tiiiM|ilMri^|citli|. We WUI he ptaOSad to irive esUmates and lunilah persons destrlnic thess tmpsovemeals put Inio their dwenin(s. iii« wnniw wnriu nfwnieu mpiete wiin iutoj niat ased to guestlon ihe stars above And ask was her love ny own! miat wet* Og a,lnioyWr*o' ?<•*>*'. Iraal ffe homeward tnmed, slleirt, bIobs OooMlheyi With UmIIt I I my fatare psthway bright le snd far soMavxttal Vo nsed to aak was her heart my owa; Wa ware pUghted, bappy lovers. Naw Toaa Onr. t to » P. H. Boirns: t to u A. M., Praetloe limited eselintvely to dli . llie Kye isid Ear, aad to operstloaa on theas araans. eiaaaas attcd hy the lateat Hew York Vmk ao drops to theeyes. -'^^ Philadelphia Dental • Rooms, Mo, 112 Northamptoa Strest, EASTON, VA. oaice open ITeiB 7 a. ni. to .•a.Bt. Beat work and lowsat pncra. Terlh pxinuird aSesBtS. Without pain, £0c. Ifeeth flllPd imm m «» Ilest est teeth, at. we fnamnlM all our wora In every reapeel. N" I'liarKra tw examlna I - iindeBtlmates. E. A. Clewell We ars alao prsparsd to alvei ^all Klnlsot PLUMBING Ws cariMaUy ask lor a share ol yoar potroO' ace. HalMhrltou tuarantsed. Do you want to JanMooei? If you do, —Manufacturer of— Furniture ^iniiUBiosi TflBi'BB. IMs Boards. I'arlor Tiii>l-^«. li.iii ^ i.indi, Ae. taialrm l.naiuieii,(''>'i>'li>>a. Min.irs, MnUre«»aa, .Ae. Bed Uprinri, rreiu »}.:lj lu tX. ll^alriiiK pnMBpMy attended to, PSRSONS STARTiaiA IM s- -HOUSjEKEEPINC liefr aaviBMfcte to oraer UielT Buy your LUJVIBER WITH EYES IMMORTAL sr M. J. ADAMS. Ttasata The dead Beyond this IUs Bee all our strlte, Oor stroctles lont ahd vain Far worMUy fOiUa iWt Jtkln. With eyea Imiaortat: idte^he days Dsvoted to ungodly ways— The wanderlnp> ¦..imr foolhardy, Mind— Lnok down ap<< ' onee left hihladl, . Yet (eel ii r Jiaaw fears, NcT pal^ inn r.o'jTa ot llfS bSfeli For peace Is all Uiey know, CFrealer than bllw below. For eternity Poor moit lis, we, 8bo|ld sl(h To 4l«l BAVaHKA, phlo., hair there. Wltb a pleased Ul bent her head, imd w Earle placed tt Just White dhr, where it amtled lovingly, add¬ ing a new nharm to her hrlnrht vni,ng fa^. to per 0. Ma> »iM)vo ner Kman, DrEliMissiOD fiReiDarkalte;R(fflidiK;e. B7 EMILY THORIfTOIf. CBAnSB XIV.-CaBtlBMd. Sir Heginald was a very unpleasant sick person. Of a Bery disposition, he would rata soundly any panoa wbo did not Inalaptly ocquiaaeo to UaiiifBlnlgnL 'r IF l'hiaftlUgUetffir.ir*» hle'^b and anjaaMtiitaiw wwds, oftaa ^fffasht tea^nto tke efsf of mbel, trbo iNa en¬ tirely unused to tach harshness. , Often she would, question ber ovrn heart,' whatba it vaa kaf duty to re- Jnst lis no WI ap- proaahad, and Ii ro¬ stral n her cn lion I she hod beard I sbovn, snd then '<' i>e si^o^. his hand lahva the rose, ana xn son r.inol turn toward her ovln rooQi, and disappear vrlth the bou¬ quet In her »"'n(l <i..<l a grstlBod nttiile heveri»gar< us. Waiting 111 III) seen thn Doctor leave Uio, preniises, aa4£thel agata r^- pale to Bl» legtnaitrs sUe, Uii malictous girl brocaqAl^ dtrectty to that room where she found the llowers carefully bestowlRd la a fancy vase apon the dress¬ ing-case. Seising theat without a mainent't hesi' tation, sbe torhed dirootly to the baron¬ ets room. Bthel sat by the bed, and at fits re¬ quest was striving to cool his heated brew by gently aoovlng a fan. Haising, her eyes, td her MttMitshmeAl sb6 rerog- aifed her flosreri, hut befom »h" '•""M clidiB them Ilelle's angry v tier, atten tton. HSArBeglnaldi'sheexclalnx^, "i tbiuk It my duty, to Inform yoa that Mial Nevergall teems to have forgotten' ber position as your assistant nurse and paid da|>sa4eat, aad saifes every opportunity that offers to carry on sly flirtations with genUeidbn. I just surprised Dr. BIfepsMla placing thai rose In bor bsiir outside your door, whlla at tbo same tliae he gave t""- thnnn ftnwors Tio you approve of si •Approve? bo re- tttmad, flying thto a passion at once, as site well knew he woa ansa to do. "Miss Nevergall, what business have you to cooduci yourself in that style? Did J bring ygli here to form iTilHimnfi with geqtlnaenf* Yon certainly did ti • or- ^SS WUiSfDERLY MILL WORK ' •. "¦ .Iff .T We have snl rot new •yi- Dr. Seip's Optical Rooms liimi tl ffpti N lu '^ Tii<iteotsire«aO>iKssaynsSi - i'^ ^^ptical examinations free. HApKETT -:- & -:• CHIDSEY, Bankers and Brokers, M oxnz WJASSi- KAtreK, f a. alli an^s ever bsSof* trf aceei Doon, ansa, •in lalaa amrished. Asliaiiar*Mr|»tcs» iWSjaipeelhiBy aoUeltea. Laaibsr Twd aai Mm M^uah ChunJf atraat, Naaarath, f^a. ^.B.—Ire ahM»% SBrpaslsr w«r^ O Mh outtightl issr^ii^ wbleb h. * "W v80|J»^ tlrji*l„n\ Iss, an .It Ih. « tha Saw Mo: ateakU^thmii Sra*- Brltabi, BanK UenuiMi Mark itKiliBsm.giisi»e, . g»vewilsne,aa*-aM kinds sT^aUgn «eia banahtoraold. ..... -^ !i I 11 II.I I' iiin.iij'i I, I nT FURNITURE! We Have th)eaedii,. New Furhlture Stod?, on E- irctb, d have in stock PARLOR Suites, l02-i04 South 3d t|.. JB-ft^BTQJsr. main and boar the mauy potty trials that „p\. -nor have I doj dally arose to meet ber. ' Then she woa?d roBMmber tbe promise given ber annt, and would try to banish aaeb uopleasaul acene from her mind, by atriTtng tA' think of some Way In whlcb to lead his UsiMights Into a purer and battorahaaaaL 4 aMisthave been s^t hers for socte especial purpoee In the provldenoe Of Qod, and It may be that It was to be td- strumental In saviag the soal of this aoor man. But how can I obtain the least hrfjneaee over him, wben Ke is so eccentric and nnapproocbable. only way that setnss at all fi be to intradiSB waie aid p<>rbap3 Utapgbtrul on.. lb $0 rank ait, tinbeiievcr* profane, I fear every eflfort tn his behalf win prove a fall ore.* That aftemooa she fouiMl aa oppor- tuBltyto put la force one of her good resolutloiis. Sir Repaid bad asked ber to rea4 the dirfly aewapa^. This si|e had done, and after a tedious boaraeeiit ta tiiat manwar.jha took a Blbk> from the liMa aearlnraiiP «ith- •nt a word eotanMAcarf readlilg the four^ teaath chapter of 9t. John. ¦Lat not yoor baart he tronblad; ya belleva la Ood, boHeve a'oo ta aie. "la my Vathar'sjMraae ara many man¬ sions; If it ware not so, I would have told yoa. I go to. prepare a plaee for yoa. *Aad tf I go and prepare a place ior you, I wlll ooaae again, and receive you onto myaelf; that where I am, tiiare ye asay be alaa" Thus iar l|ad sha pragnased la her coBseleiitloaa effort to brag something holy to bear apon tbe sunrer's mind, wben suddenly tiie book was snatched from her band, and hurled acnes tha roomi while tn. a kme of thunder, snd wiut wicked l^tha, he baite her- a±Sa?5*ar«ft.Smm of fables again in my nraaeaea. It ia bad enough to lie Mre suffering, wlthoat having religion nrust iu my way al avory tnrn." "But, 8ly Beglnald, •> pleaded tba shocked girl with a trembling voice, "a tew wonTs from Qod's ova book, has often proved a aoaree of great comfort to Christians, npoa a bed of pain ' "Oil, ves! I kBom all rou wish to say, but I tell you, onoa for ail, tt won't com¬ fort me, for I am no Christian. I do not iieilsnra to that lolly, and I aroa't have H aronnd." Wtth a sigh, of- waary resignattai, Elbel crossed the room, and pk:klng np the volume she loved so welt from the floor, sbe tsndarly naQothed Ms rnmi^ leaves, aod reatored It to Ita place on the table. "Stotil" he roared, as it left her haatL 1 lald I wottkt not bwre It aroqadt- I want you tt shaU oot evea remain In this room. Carry tt Instantly away, and aevor let me hear a word regardlag It, o< its co^tsnts. frc^ yoa again.* ReldetanUy obeying the bold, tmptom command, Ethel ^armd tbe aaorad book to her ow» apartment, and again re- sumed her taak^ Madiaifileag jMlittcal articles and dosorlptlonk" of Faces and events that Itad oocurred tn the fashloa- able world, wMIe haf aoat vaa yearning lo give to the witsked auster of this steaifgo old Hall the true bread In one of Dr. Klfpn!>»»>lnV bod bfeii jlresetited. . ,int4tj' ol exceedingly choice ii i grateful potieat, aad soddaulr •.'•u.^'.'.MrlBg the dUmiti Itftf Bttaal Ngyargail fas leadlag, he reoiilved te divide them with her. Driving then fore seeklnv ' mqatbaaui" if mini imu « gnesfut b to tlie rambte wttii tham - Balla vas ta the drawing saw him leap from tho gig, wft < prise, so*' dow that . •ttru eitr< preS) lioilh I stein is an old frtaad, presented me with tha llvwnrn i.iih:i ifiim- denning has uben from mj room. Be¬ ing my ova property now, I wtll thank ber for thalr rattorallon.* ' Sa saying, she readied forth hor haad fM' than. But Belle drew baotrhnd seorufully re¬ plied: , 'You shall nevar have tliem again, I asaareyou,«s I shan inotantty see that every sten^ leave aod. bud IsdeslrovrJ. If you do mt know your iptace b. (his bouse^hon to put yourself equality wUh Its visitors,' yottmiiit im laaghl. D» rou not think s6, Sir Rog-^ toaMT* sbe added, appealing lo him. "Certainly, Just take tbe tntsh away ofid see that tt Is destroyed. I shall my- relf Inform Dr. BIfenst«tn.' "YoQ will not do that, gaiaiy, uncle. He voald then be vexed with me,* lielle haotUy acclalBsed. "I will destroy them, sInee .yoo.wish It also, 'but not unlll you promiae to say nothing (o blm abont it.* hutjf I ^vould be loss of atasr ffMrelh1hatweie hto gift. In his presence. I am aot at all afraid of ber doing so." Bo saying, regardless of Btiiei's be¬ seeching words and looks, the spltefni girl left the room vitt her Ill-gotten treasures, and Bthel saw tbem no more. Sir Beglnald remained excited, cross and nanraaa, fbr soma time after this scene, and poor Ethel found it almoat Impoestble to please htm in anything site atlaamtaA, The sl|rht of..the llower she still wore seemed to aggravate him, although be made no further gtmmtmmit upon the subject, bnt Ethel felt that without a direct command sha ma aot raqalred lo remova tt Thanifore tt remained, and when Dr- BtfenslelB retnraed tnthe af^oioon for his usual sscond visit to the »ck man, he smiled as his syes rested npon U, but, aever vas told the fate of the rest of his offering nor heard of the hard wonte she had endu)«d oo account of bis friendly gift cnarncB xv. Awonaa stABVLiBO AovaaniBB. After Kobert Olendennlng bad been so Justiy repulsed by Ethel in tbo grounds of the ball, he fMt exceedingly ill-used, asiUhs jBitra. hg BOulfimLox^ sha tiold- iWBs of this beautiful girt toward bim- solf the more ha felt Iniittned'to- punish her want l»f a|>pr«etattoif' 4l his merits as a handsome, wpBlt.h]r, snd popiilay yottagataa. fler^eoided that he hsd iii»wr .-.,¦, ..i,. ..... .., cmuiftti the derire he felt losulidue her pride and (um har feelings Into fav.nt«g.admira¬ tion. Bobact OteitdienpUig vaa aot, aa Bthel had supposed, a dMatpated and depraved but owing to the strange Influences vin-tirhi- laing, misehlevuu« t«WiieraiiM»^ governqioiit whtio yottm made a n<Me man, but tiegtei-i. anu m dulganoa, together wtth Ihe baneful.ex- ami^as of both his uncle bv marrlkffo and bis s|>ollei) ^ nature to bono. i into the weak cbaraclor we now Uud him. j„—...•i.,„i„ .».„,. jiig f^rt adventure wjt "t chafed snd sore on act. sistor Ksvn him a grH, thc bold ii<!.striiiii()ii m iiiHui, iiioy cuiiiiinK^d by saylqg: "She's a prr>"<t -00,1.-0,, il.ini. »nd I do dxllght ll iorty feeling*. I I in to bring ll. it 01) whl<^ n' csn of his chti aiiiiC«t»e> mna in roRarn explafned' his .. I...A n,.lr...nA •id to tbis important .17* "1 do. 1 understand yoar wtsiies per- fecUy nov; ee tf yoa can direct me there, I vtUgoatonoe.'* "Tea had betttur not go aronnd the road, aa the vatk vonld be full a mile and a lialf, l>at ge floQ the rear ef the Halt aad take a shor* eat tiiroagh the fields. There will only be a eou|>le of bars to lover, and the |>atii Is direct and nlaln " 'tartatoiir takn yon o'clock U> S^ Bl Am be At tfuMtrnt posstbi ach, as I shall need yon by mat iimo. Yon un- ^ derstand, I vkh you to hurry. I never like apersap to lot tor vhen I send thera upon aa errand. % . . "I vlll certainly return as vtipkly a« bowtlrfe," retamad Etbel, as she left (lie room to prapai^ for tier vatk. This, at I said, sots BeUe's opportunity. Seeking Bobert at once, therefore, she tnfmiBed htm of-tlte errand Ethel hi»l to traasact for Sir IMgiaaldv and bis strict laioaoUon thgt fhaishould hasten bock to hta side. "He told ber the vholo vork could Im accompltsbed by flve o'clock. Nov, .mibert, I think tt vould provoke him areattr If sbe were detained until seven. Can yo(>li6tTa1ercopl''Ker on lier return, stid tniinsirn to keep tier avay?* It vlll be splendid fan. [ caanot keep her tn aay oin»r way 1 win fore«-her Into a |>haetoB and toke her off itpon a ride. * "Do; thon I vill taforjn his lordship that site vos seen riding vitlt. some strange yoang gian." "Ha, ha! good) andtf abo says It vas this chap, I will deny tt tn full.' "Am'I.wIII come In to pr<)ve an attbl. Where will yoo meet her?" "Jnst the otlier side of the Plu-kins wood. I will have a horse and phoetoa valtlpg on this stda. There is a vood- inan's rood there.(hat leads to tbe main rood; ve can tawe that, abd have a Jolly tong ride. But I shall have ^ fuss to get her into tbe laiVklo, I expect; bovever, T aliall msnaao It some vay, aever fear.<* y over the fun in pros- I'trmttA to pat ta force ' tboy had broved. '•I left tho bouse vtthont a »ui,,,i. MM. „^vbat avalted ben glad. In fact, that.Rhftcoakl thus onjoy a stroll artcr the i^onflnewent of that riosa. bird va^ pert* . but she saw St once titat tt was loimiy, though vory beaatifai. Croaalag several flelds, she at length eatorad qolto a dense wood, bnt a small pat;, hsd heen rut dlrecUy through, and Ity waa viM and I«u ot tn- 1 nn atmosphere vas made deltclons vith' a voody, spicy fragrance from mints and voodland treasures of all va¬ rieties, and , the vhole oomblnaUon vas so ^ev to her exparianeo that sha really enjoyed avery stajn of tha long ^raltt^ Arrived at the plaoa sho aooght she found Hr. Perk tna at home, and soon ex- plalaed the canse of her vlstt, and tfans- OCtad th<^ business with which sho had been li "Otit led hef face homeward All went well with her until she ap¬ proached (he woods. At the entrance iiha fonnd, on consult- log ber watoh, that tt was quarter past liour. "(;^all/»SQh tike Hall Just about flve," she ^iongbt, ¦siid'so i)laaio Sir Bagtosld. I would not lutve liked, betnglate, after wluA lioaaid." . ftiddealy sho whs slaMlad hr a Mund at bar side, thon. to bor sUrpnao and eliagrln, Uobert ;iig stopped dlMoMy In her pa. "afjTidaar Mlsa tfcvecgsit, (hta.ls a de- Miktflil ii*ettag in a dellgbtfiri place. IQiara may your curlo^Ny bav* taken ioA to?" "Ml cariosity, Mr. Cl ndniiuiua. tiiok ma-aowlhers. I hav to trhasgct a poattor ur sir Beilnald, and am nov on my wsy noma. Bebig ia a hurry, I would be glad to paliipn.* ' "Not so fast, nbt so fa*t, my pretty' gl^l<don'tshuddarao—you kaov you are p(«tty); ayiely«gat| a4)l llngQr awhile in this reaianttc ame^, oov that jou bave some 00^. to iBBjoy the beauties of the wood with youf" "No, Mr. Olendennlng," was ihe dig¬ nified reply; "I cannot linger a moment. Sir Beginald desired my Immediate re¬ iurn, and 1 eannot ke»p nlm weitiBC. * "Nevertheleas, my sweat oraa^re, ha witl watt: for yo- -' —— '-ut OlNr,-aa Matend >y jomt amsigtr'^ So sagii^ the bold yosMNi mgn atr- toa&ptad to take her haad, to draV it ui^rlits as»!» Saatohtaftt taistanUy avay, Ethel ixed on htm a aten look, and ordered htm to ataad aside. Not heeding her In the least, he tmpo- intir ¦lipped hta ana around har axownlag; IT UUJta THKUUUJl A UJiJUJUi TTJ MARRAmTTTH-PTTn The liocomotlvo Uot Across Safely, But Four Wagner Cars Plnnged Into the Stream—Many Persons KlUed or Injured—The l^ene at the Wreokr The Ohioago iitnlted etptees train for Bos¬ ton broke Ihrouf^ s frsil Iron bridge on the BoStoB and Albany Ballroad one mita mid a half asst of CInater, Mass., al noon, and fonr Wagner cats vere omshaid, kllling four- tsMi or Otleen-iMrsoBs, fatally inturing seve¬ ral others, while at least twenty were badly hnrt Tho »r«nlr la thS WorSt eVeT kUOWB '.lite was balagslrengtb- inoHvee. aad the woili- iniinicn wno wore patting on Iheplotss were RTOSn ~' ' ' st dinnw when the oame. The lofBO- motlve passed over the stmolnre, but wan smashed, the water taak being thrown a long dtstonoe. Tha hiifTMt nj,r two Bleepefs and a dinlni; ' > klndiinx wood when \m tweiity feet below, nni two aay .-.oaotieH and a smoker In tbe rear dldaol leave tlie traek. Tlie dead am t ¦las Biaina Dderty, Columbas, Ohio; M. t. Ives, Cbiosffo, T. Everott Bsdno'WIak, Palaier, express messsngsr; faaua Mellaa- t..m unringOeld, ImikemBii; t. B. Murray, •1. n. T., hateoga master i Oeorne BosIOb, Wnssr ott oonduetor; J. ,:. maoKpole,RortfOrdT Conn:, K. C. Hiteh- eook, Bellows 7IMII, Tl. ; J. B. DeWitt, Portland, Ve., PreiMettt of tbe Union Mu¬ tual 141a Insurance Company, Thomas Kelly. Boston, biankst manolsaturer; Miss Basle Cutting, Boston: Mrs. 0. BM- paa. Pfallad<dphtoi Mrs. f. 8. Wlaehell, OaaMa, H. 7.; unkaowa sroman, plainly drsssBil, apparent^ abetit twaaty-Bva yeara olag«. Several of the wounded were hurt ao aari- • oaaly It was thought Ihey would die. The Iratai was seven alnntes late at Ohss- ter, aad the railrotd heads say it was goin« at the'rate of twenty mlMs sa hour #<ien it stmok tha flrst of the two spsns scrosv the Wsstg^ Biver. The ioeomotlvn ssemod to leap aetoas the bridge, ae ths trasses eol- lapsad aad fell over to the south. . Tlie bridge wss bulK ta 1874. It was • two^pan tattkie struoture ni feel. lour. It stretehed aeroas the west branoh of the West- Held Btver. Tha IB-Isted train was one of lhe Isslsst aansaaaaa on IJie road, alopplng oahr at riMMdlB Hs ran from Albohy, B. T., to BpitlmaAM, Mass. It eatries the largeat eegina sad best oon of aay train runnfaig west of Bptlngfleid. The seme of the aeoldaot Is bot a short dWonee below Chester, and Is Jnst below the steep grade going an the mountain. Word was oarrled to the aUlAge promptly, aad tha people did their bast to oant tor the PEOPLI IES has Just Ihday. vKKKof. HBioos, OI x^elavoia, Issatd < largest psaeh grover tn tbe vorld. lAH WALDoar ArroB ia reported lo be losing money bsod over flst la his IiOBdoa newspaper ventores. B«MmoB WiLLua, ol Oermaay, davolea mueh ot hts time to water oolor palBtlng, in Vhieh he b qalte profloient. tax aBnouaaement Is made that Mayor Ostler Harrison, of Ohioago, is about to many Kiss Annie Howard, a Msw Orleans giri vMh gS,«00,OOO. Mayor Harrison has MOB monlBd twtoe, aad Is a grandfather. Bib Aancoa StnxivAitrthe song witter. Is a stxnl-neoked, thick-set, beetle-lHOved man with oarty hlaok holr, mustsehe and side- whiskers, and Is sotnewhal stittsd as to maa. aer. Heisfllty-one y^ass of age, and hss bsda oompeetng durtiigtklrty-flvoot them. Tax King of Biom reorivad his early edu- oatton from an Bngilsh tody. He is a great admirer of Bagland, has seal one or two ol bis retati'Ms lo study thera, sod only reoent¬ iy deprived the wsU-kaown Maria Qrey MIool ot Its able head-ratatress, Miss Bhak- spesr, who is now governess of the royal ohUdren of Biam. Mas. M4m.«A Bnrsog, of Botrodsbuig, Ky., who died reesnUy, hss been knpwn as the "sad lady** for a third of a eealury, dur¬ ing whlob time she bss never beaa seen to smtlSL Bsr husband's anrsterious disappeor- aaee had the stfect at ehaagtag her merry disposlttO|i ol yoikag wossanhood in ths twfnkllagolaneye. Her Uie has hem de¬ voted to noble obaritiss. Bova one has beea interviewing the Ooa- gressmea, ssklng them vbstber tbey Sad tt possible to save aay port of tbe|r salary. Bome ot the antwen are In the aflnaaUve. Jerry Simpson, for tastoaos, dselarai thai tt Is possible to Uve well, dress wall aad move la gped aDeisty and slUI save ball his salaiy. HtMuta ^ohosoa, of North Dakota, smrs be saviwball Ms salary; Donovan, ol Ohio, puts away gSOM a year, while lAriagiton, of Oeorgla, deslarss he eaa maka store money farmiag sadauUte It easisr. ATERBIR A OYOLOjnx, tt Inland. ¦0 wreeUng Italaa loll Sptiagfleid Im.- mediotsly after tha asstdaal. Oa Ihe seeond train ware Hedleal Bzamlasr Break sad Dr. Bedya. of Bprlngfleld. BuperlateDdeat Cohe, of Cheslsr, who hss obarge at ttaa mountain dl vision ol the rood, took ebarge of the wreek, and wtth the os- slstaiue of the eatra eoglaas sad section hands did maoh toward elsatring away the wteek beforelhs arrival of IlM wraekara Itom BprhMilMd, The physMana ot Haatloaloo aillvad oa the aoeas sad dM munh to relleTe tbe suBMIngs of the hijared. The heroes ol tbo work of reoeae were Dor- lor Oeoine L. Wood, of OoUlosvUle, who waat to lira trala to meet his wife, snd the eolosed pocton and wallefs in thedlalag ear. ABhoagh Ihalr fhess vwe fasalsad aod ent Mideovssad vHh Mood, the? d'd splaadid vork. , Tha hospUol vss a gronp ol appla trsoa in aa adjoiatng ordhard, tMte anorss wsni taksa. Ox teams srrived wilh JrAds of straw, eushion*. bejding aa I Iood. The woanded were soon removed to the houseit el N. A. Borwood, Wsshlnsloa Moon aad t. C. Croeker, and all that remalnsd on the apple-strewn ground were thireen bodlea eovsred wUb red bhuikele (rom sn adjoining stoble. Tha dead were many o( them horribly mn- Ulated, haadsorashed io, llmba torn, aad oflMloatyraeagiilaBble Irora the olothlag. Tha lajmrod vara eonveyed la a speofaU tralato~ TO oom KOBE GOLD. ¦ .1. -¦¦.ill BuUlanlatheTreaaary to Be Mlated OS Fast as Possible. Seoretory Ooriisle has ordereu tlial the mlals si Philadelphia sod Ban tmuiolsoo be fully aiaiuied aad mo to thalr tall oopaHty a ooiatng gold irallion. Ths Treasury De- ptrtment possesses from elgiity-Sve to nina- ly raitilons ol gold bullion, a port of tbe gold reserve. OoM bans coaaol be used as ourrenoy, sad It has beoa deoldsd, ta the prssiat ased, to eofai theballioa ou hoad. Tbis buliioa wiU be coined iato glO, Mand gt.M gold pieses, pretsreaeit l>elng given to-, the Hrst two denomioations. The colaiag eivpaalty o( ths Philadelpbte Mint hi over g6,000,MO par month. "tba Ban Fronalsoo Hint will also be utUloed. bat nearly ail the bulHon poassssed by tho Ooveramsot ts in the East. Tbera Iag40.0(»,003 in goM bullion in the Philadelphia Mint. aU.IMO.OlM o( it being In ooe vault, wben It has roaiaiiMd untouobe4 for Olteca dentir ¦lipped hta ana around iwr valsl, Mmbir. Perhaps yon vobM like this vay of better. It atakaf no difference valktag to me." Shaking off hts arm, Sthel pusliad htm ssldn indlgnanttyrtfaen vtth rapU tiepa THE KATIONIL OAME. Oil. H A wiaui appoan lo have stnogthsaed Brooklyn at thlrtf base. PrrnaoBo has come to the froat vBh a leom of ODa.<anned players. Taa tbres I/oagaa teams thai aseal la buhl. lag ara Bestoa, (Sevelaad aad Mev York. Aasoa surs that Iha New Yorhs sre play- IBX the best ball tn the I<sagtte, bairliig Bos¬ ton. ' Ir Is a ourioos laet that tha six elufas ia tbq Brsl division ol the rwnaeet mos ora those whieh do not play Sundays. Tais is the time at the yoar when ths old I^eagaaia, with a view to nest season's ea- gMsmsots, play balMor hasps. MABMxa Waco has daoMed at the end ol Ibe sossoa to return Fllobsr Daviee to Clove- hmd and MIks Kelly to Boston. Tan Now Yorks jwootice but three mom- lags aaoh week. Waril says too muoh work deprives the teomaof glagor la the regular gamea. BVAS. tile (;%lcago oenter fleMer, vho vas reesoliy In hired In a railKad aeeidsat, la ost ot bod and hobbllag amoad on crotahss. He wtll be marked lor ills. Dab BaotiraaBS Is a Mg tavotHa wilh tha Brookbns eraaka. Thoy ahserad him re- fMHtsdqr wliea he made.hiaappaaraiuM alter a Ihraa weeka' absenos. Thb Bostons have abat labelled "lIM." It was originally used in sa acton' gBBte, while H was Bcariv six lOel long, it weWied half ss madi as the ragnlatioB bat. The Bostons have ost It down aad use In lor saiHt<lol|ig. '¦"'^•*^'is;W"jL^-i5gP£ Mima thaa one hoadradperaons at Sb^es- aovodso, a summer resort in the Oaoaasos, have been poboasd by koumiss. Tbe rest oi the summer Tkdtors have Ielt in a paojs. fan IW IM tss • las ISS • Its ISS •!«• - • l«» M THE MABKET8. Ijata Wbolaaale Priees ef C4iiaatry Pro^ce Qaotod la New .Ifork. 88 . BBAHS ASD rBAll. Beans—Marrow, UWl, eho|^ gl 6S Madlam, tan, ehotee...- '~~ Pea, law. ehoiee Bad kidaay, Itn. eholes WUto kMaoy, MM, Aoioe. Urns, Oal., V bosh Oreen peas, im, V bbl BtrrrBS. Or«amsry—St. k Pean, extra m. A Paaa.. fllsl Westatn, flrsU Waslsra, seeoad Wsslsra.thlnl , .- State d^—hall lidia aad palla, extras HaH tubs aaa paibi, OMs. Half tabs aad polls, sseeiul WelrMaba, exitaa Wels tafca, flrsis Wslsh taha, sseoads Wsslan—Im. enamaty, flrsis W. Im. esaaasssy, saooads. W. Ba. anamshr, thirds Weslem faelety, nrssh flrsis W. raetory,sseosid. W.Baetory aad dairy, tairds Paelory—PnU whtte, fOaoy Pull orsam, oolored, fancy Pull ersBM, good to prime. Fart skina, ehoiee IVutsUoM, good to prims. Partskiasi, eooimoa PoU skims Scores of I Port R Taoaah, ^ih., an Crops Rained an uollslied—Many ^ Scores of IIvm were Beaflfoit and Port Boyal clone that Uew tbrongh ' rate ot 100 miles ar was furaisbed by &l. troight and psiisengsi sk ibn, Bnmter sad Nprtl. broaght the fltst news fr. ¦old Port Boyal wOs cotii the outside world, as h. won down oad railroads « Mr, AveriU was onhbie 1 Bumbsr ol llvss lost, bot a overestimating, more th killed aad drowned. II dead bodlea, and olher?> srad sad many still relsh Most ot the drowneti six whttes lost their Hvbh so frightaaed sad twn maay essss they were kill sert their shoatlss aad aeek plooas ( Twaaty parsons" worw drovaed Ishwd. a sbort'distaoee f^om 1 United States naval stores are wen balMlag a huge dry' deek. of thsae ware white men, im« a sogoged on the dry dook and th| reMdeat phndolan 'of the Island. ..Other white peopls oa tbe iHlsnd t mlroeulous esoapea, Ths water Ihaantlra tstandoad oarrisd thiag sway. Por houtl It Vas tesa aad twenty feet deep, wttb .few agate. tovaral promtnsnt cHlaeoa There won twonty-flve lives Ptut Boyal aad Beatwook, osdy (our mllss from tbe iiarbor. BSgroes whp' nata plaatanon r negro famth; of ssvsa won lo«< other' lamlflai wera wiped sIXwsgsin wsta drowned, one bi i)-.<iuiun U PmI Boyal. Th^ bodlee wern ; batnatldimllSe& Houoes warn Mown dotm oad evsry dIrectlOB. A large 1 was eorrlsd up ths Gooesv aad laadad la a oianh. AU the dt-a tbe OoosaVHlalng Oompany warn asboco and most of thorn wen injore-^ steamer Pilot Bmr, of Charleston, whi tied to the Walarhoasa docks, wat- away, eairying aloag a large part 01 tbi< doek. The steamer was loUowad by thrae tugs--JnBO, Waymoutb and AlIiHoci—«a<1 all foar boats were swept' sad left than Ugh and diy. Tkres pHet boats wera SMMi M yards Irom tha wera totally wreefced. The i a targe boat loading st thai teal WorlEs, ilsa sv«pt trom i bodlr laJmd. 'Tbe pUe* ttid ^^«tth» Pert Boyd Cool and snak a few yards Iro'ss I ¦very house la Port Boy^ tag 1 fort was damaged. PofaBoyoilaai aad foar-qflsB I Pon BofMeatn olgaraanah. HavocJ Alaaosl oa the I haftfcaas of leai, Bavoaaab, Oa., U| 4ka oae ot Iha ¦vn. The storm began < and Igexsaasd flrom ti , raoahsd tba a^BBx batwaea sleveB ¦ o'aloak at tight, having blo« boon la a IsfTUo hnrrleaae. I Im eariy In tbe BMiniing, but ouijr aZbt the flrst taH It «esMd entirely sral boon, sad dM aat bS|ria tornoon. Theo the work of dsstraelloa lasted naUl the storm had spoit stidalgbl All tha wharves al- Irent aad the Oeeaa Bteasnli sad Bavonnoh, PletUa and Wiv waarvos wen aodsr water and BlWtfabignpMly. Avtov of tba etty at dqrilghi iw tag istsolal a saSaa ol vraok aB43 sorpassed' that aSsr the grsot ol IML The streeis vets ' flam debris of foUee trees^' roek^ Bisssm ol brtdts ben and brsaohea ot trees the sMswolks aad la 1 hroksai wirsa wen ovlngfaig la tloa. Tha damsffe vas Koaeral, to soy B will go te hoU a mil MsMty* I it will go vetyoaa, r owtyan la Iha oBy ba\ oae,M aot quttn tania with Lui thaul lavBoaa «( aoBBon's „f#WH>«W*lstt«ved Only afewbotladr " jCs^oe on the fly. J' dalak Wea. Ln»t. «. B0Sl^..-MM .CM <n 41 tl M PtiiriNirg. FkBaM.. OtaiSiSd.sa ST Nev Yorfc.M it Broaklya.:«t tl .<tt .»8t umetm t^cas. og^ir SMSi|Mbote..4tS7 HiW^^Loais^.iii ao --0hkMgO...4t ts .Ml .4a> .ta Mnr prate of the r<. of Ka- tiira hetng eghauated, and rtimid ovar a faiura when ve ahall eoMraly lack tome necessarjr ot Ufa, as tf tt voifld happeo Doxt week. ^'•" ""'"' "'d Dame Nature has bei I for manyJUindreds of ^nam i.u i.viuc 1 And further than that, vllh tba < <• baustloo of soma special resource, the ingoDalty o( man opostaoUy conies fo the fore and supplies hu¬ manity vUh a nntiat.ltute of greater value. Wh' '» turn Rcrsp I s f BIOT^T A PIONIO. xooo. stale and Peon—Presb .„ It g Watem-Presh, Isncy US* Doakeggs — d raum Aae BBBaiBk-rVBBsa. ipplea-Jener, « bbl . flO* # 100 Hd. andlM.. gento.. . INmus. Md., V cnle ... .to Orapes. Del, *». 10 Hoeklebertiss. Janey, Vqt 8 Watormetoas, V 100 ttO m Muskmeloas, « bbl Peaebss, Md., V basket.' 80 19 W flaw itto • too TBaaa Maa Fatally lojarad U; West ** - VIrctala. Attoteemmed at a plaals sad ptattam daaes al Otand l>istrlot, W. Vs., hi whioh ttis Oow Greek and Ooose Creek gangs took patt Ptfty msn vsra lojured. James Vonotel and John MoNally, oil m«i, wen "'oBghl, fiMally. bod his sfciOl to Clif H atiiX MtithhArl II Dec ween cue D inemmga sppsan to apoafer a sattlooMnt illcs are wtoBiag • Tyaotta,w«h <esi aassborbf .- -._aa In Kohl, In wwt Urt. Alaa Qoidiier, sheoM^ ^nlhsM and "*. ipetowa, a great atate—IStt, eholoe n • — tao>, prime tl « tiW 1891, oomsiaa to good'.... 18 • 10)^ OM odds ,.,,........ J» « W itvB rotarat. •Vvls-lsssmr. Stalo, Paaa. IB • - Wsstsn, tr» — # U Spriaji ehkkaaa, hugs, Bft. — • It W60trait VR>. ..••aaaaaess """ iP *"" Bonatora, old, B Ih — # IH rhrkays. VB>. M • l> DuokS^B. f., & T., Pean., » pair ., M » to Wsstsm, Vpair.. «? * 22 Oeese. Western, V pair Ili flST Pigeons, V pair iW # 80 oaassao tooi.ni—va«SKiKiu.K». Turkeys, VJb.. ,... U ff I* CMekaas,>§is. »>........ M • » weataip,-^* " * " Pow%:^ aad Vast, *R> ... it »¦ UV; Doeks—Palrtofcaar, V»... — # — Spring,i. I., *» :> l» # U OuMiilUlMa. f».-.. .. 18 « - Squaba—MrttVdas.p.>...•. ~ #180 vaaaTASum. Pototoss-BlBts, * bN , - a, — Janay,9IM 115 « gto L. I., is bulk,* bbl tas ftSQ Cabbage.!.. I.,V180 500 f (OQ Oaions-Onuigo Co., V bbl. 1 W # 8 tO XastoRh red, « bbl tOO #i!)B Btato,»bW. . - -• PsaS, Wtoleni, N. Y. «hog lit •yW Oairamban.L.t,«IOO.. ... M> # to Mrlagbaaas,I,.L. Vbag... ISO f - raM«a«ow,*bW^.... W |l» . tomiiogt, asar by, * cntle SO # Ta OBAIh Plour-Olty MUI Extn- • * ** Patoati 3 50 # S TO Whast.Na lB«t - 9 ^ Hv.. ttiuta 51 S> 85 o-rowad 8ti tadsd Whit. ^.,- boritsaadbarkc- aawotod at QnarantlBe staiiuu wer. Um sad dry apou the saanhlaad. . tham van oorried by the storm soro xgmtA sad oa lo an lafatnd two adies diatsot from ths StaUoa. Oaeot the vessels attthea bload vss somplstsly cof ' ' ' tbs eiab bouses oa tha dowa. Othan wera flooded, i aoaght sbolts* whesever tbef ^ wirss Vsra dowa aad Bavannab satlrsly il»t off trom tslegrapblo fht rata at Qaaraottaa is Methtsgls staadiag when ont.i slailaaioothe Booth Atlytio stit tha doctor's komA, sad how this x fee laarM gale eanaot be axpfa aharls an aoae and the aew lua itaal, vaVibhos eostthseltyso mnohl k ta ns bottom of the sea. A large ai »l Uvas, ssttmoted at all the way from i lo tUty, von loeb At Otker Plaeea. Oraal dsstruotion vss wroiight dom at othsr plaoee along tbe gsolb lOBllo eoast. Six Uves wees lost at C tea. 8. 0., and ou HuUivM'a .Aoie. Nearly every buUdtas fill wpsnarooled, and tbe money hM treat. The ureps sugoeed haavUy , tary ol ths storm. At BlaekvUls, B.O., several large I wara srushed, mllldams wera washa asgntry roads raadarad ImpassaUs,. loa orop terriUy damaged and I " baharTostad totolly devastalsd. AtOqiePsar, WC, the Biaissavaswiiaked sad the matodrosnaed. Ahoadred houses wera aanvll|e,,N. 0., and a Utny psrsons wara lajnred. Ttie Death Ust laoreased. Parthsr sad OKMre distressiiig ilaastrous work ol the burrieaae I Bqyat, 8. O., has boen reeohrad. The aumber of the dead has basal trom 100 to 000. These Ogures wtr dher a eanlul calsalation by Baoelv AvmiU. ei Ihe Port Boyal and Aa road, who woat to Port Hoyal. OnBelsaa blond, just off B^' dSsd aloae number ISO. Tba people were suffsrlag to Itm asaroaa, vho had been. >' ' Royal eytha storm from Islaads aad Ihe rloe and ooH wanslarviag. They vsraso so badly hi aesd of somslUngt have rssortsd to flghtlag amea. tm load. Bsvssal vsraUlled In prevtstoBs. TM part of Soath Oaro""- IbaMiskdlstiietoad k a'. hiAMsd bjr aagmss. Out of -ths tot drovue' twssrty-Bve vera vfaaiss su womsa. Kast ot the nu. thfVgh at ISBOt tto ' sotmted auMow the dt fXrvarat«atAi> 'IMIlmmtt
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 41 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-09-08 |
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 | 09 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1893 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 41 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1893-09-08 |
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 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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VOL. II.
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B7 EMILY THORIfTOIf.
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Sir Heginald was a very unpleasant sick person.
Of a Bery disposition, he would rata soundly any panoa wbo did not Inalaptly ocquiaaeo to UaiiifBlnlgnL 'r IF
l'hiaftlUgUetffir.ir*» hle'^b and anjaaMtiitaiw wwds, oftaa ^fffasht
tea^nto tke efsf of mbel, trbo iNa en¬ tirely unused to tach harshness. , Often she would, question ber ovrn heart,' whatba it vaa kaf duty to re-
Jnst lis no WI ap-
proaahad, and Ii ro¬
stral n her cn lion I she hod beard I sbovn, snd then '<' i>e si^o^.
his hand lahva the rose, ana xn son r.inol turn toward her ovln rooQi, and disappear vrlth the bou¬ quet In her »"'n(l |
Month | 09 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18930908_001.tif |
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