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ALBERT 0. STURGIS & BO., PnbliE' VOL. II. ^AZA AN IND£F£HP£NI FAXILT !RSWBFAr£R, va^uittU lu hixtiajxiuai., LOOAL AND OENERAL INTELLIGENOE. NAZARETH. PA., FBIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1893. I A TH008AND YBAII* Fl NOW. Beh<rid the wondais ot the world j WbatB.w yoa may ba— TbB palaces upoa tba latM. The ahtpa upon tha aaC. Oo eotmt the trlaaapha at BMBhbia And oowa art's marble brow, Tet wonder what this woald wlU be A tbcaaand yean troBi nowl Tha templea (treat of Babyloa— Wbera arr ihey all to-davf And Wh«rV»hundrBd-BBtB4Tb*brat AU thaa/bave paand awttrt Tha aalaihtl walls of quaeafir Tym In prida no tonasr atiutdl Wbat la naownad Palmyva's attat A beair ot daaert aaadi. The pBlvoM ihatCpWiaitOt No loafer Bt« aatV'-Ml OM OaflhasB cruiatdM le«| a«o, Baatlhth Ue hand of Ubmi Aad with ber paaaad fOrarer aiora. Into obUvlaa'a pBara Tbe thnlea at bkenrii Boaae, The marble inasts ot Qreeea. Bow tiwIaaUkaAla'aMHll la IhnM hOT» itrade kU *>«atl What are the Ptoleailea to-day? A tplnch ot mnanior dnati And where Is llaoadotaa'a boy, Wbo trom hta (UdBd throo* ¦bw all tbe natlOBa at h^p^laetT ma rery .gra vB'a Bakaownl Trfbaa. jtatkma. kinsdoaa diaappear Nor iBBva attaeo bahlndi The Aaal of moBBBahB loaf < la aeattBred by th* Wbia Wkaa* la tk* ptophak iKho eaA aay ' TTlMia what recal NOW The Kngllab dtaitem will raat A thooaand yeata fiom BOwl ptnil Tanlee alt up » tfea ska -' . In apleodor aa to-davT Wni banakty Paria raia tha' (Mlashlon, prondly payt Sar, wHI tbr nioaqw of Oayar rtM >^.- Ahove U>« Orl*Btlfi«pt ^rui Ifoodon be a Bilahty aaaat, kmg mok A ruiB|li«tpr F'llcrown thaalBlBBf w wIll/aoT la*i«fi>aaBl iW^lMBkleat odkaalaM What capital What »ra; Wlia* peopi . Will iavrlab ^C>r»tfcaBdeml^__ Aad tSt ahove h-r eapMat A taMtaand yeir'a fma ¦¦' ^^ . -a..,--.' WlU all thnaitlbn-i b* al gtmK ,<ahilaDa thao aalat? aot a erIauoB battla-plurae Be by the sanablBe klaaedl And will tbe slowing anaaaaaat Know not a baleful alar? >»4Bd not a fraeila HowBt hlaed t.Ke. Beaoath tba feat of war? '^'"Who kaowa? We eaanot look bayoad Th* bound'rlra what* w* atand I Ue holda the many naUOBa la '" The hollow nf kia hand. . I U* drtTB. the chariot of Mms Aeroas this Bylng ehidi Tba past la dead, to-day ti oars. The tatoie |a with tJodI MM ta wfatoli I bad b*- a woria moddla than red betirioaaly at tha do- ,^r-. ¦^^ -Trilfri Dark Grtme. BT MfXAADER ROBI K I i*t '¦•¦ ¦ ,T CKAmlB 3UUX.' Vt^^-'i.*' Of ah the astonndUf daveltfUiaiftt te tbe extrBordiDBTT casa la which I waa lavolvod, this last one was tbe most bo- wnderiac. It did aaore tbBttBtarfleiaal IlAPotapad £y sasnleloiia. I did not believe lieoaore. !>• Mak I teMed that in some tacit —.^.jmJ!!9 itA Amt htt hasband bad agreed to ittBj tka Barrtafs relation for aoMo thtm. m ang, I tmdHra.. KeU^luiAt arm had Wikieiiod. Xt aeemed p ma a* it the laai worda of Saatihrr, to urtt|trtvg to me, reprea«|fted a poalttve enllglttenmoBt to his akr*wdt»r tonae. 'A nacia—a }ioDallaaa tanglet" I mnr- mored, itarinf frtMS on* to the otbar of tha p^ranart. nore, weartod, dojaotad, aat with ber itead botred abd treepinc aoftly, aa It 'bar harsh envlronawnt and Its troubling fximpllcatloaa haraaaed and frieveo aat. YooBg tatAmttUood wHh aot lip*, frlaa eyea aad a mlatt fkat aald plainer tbaawoali: "I have apoken—henoafortb I am ai< leili.' iltiMeal^ KMehaaa ande me » qntek motkm, a« qtlieklr tranataUd and acted apoa. Jt laid: "Lea^thaitoai." XdMBB. A mlnate latar Thsodore Saabaiy aaaa uarohed baek to bla cell Tbon tbe datecUve oaae ont Vaektnf Leaner* In to her solltotie and Iricsom* capMrlty. ¦Oactor,* ka wM wtth aplrtt, "w* ara reaching the etHL" 1 starwl dnblMtlr at Katekas. "An weT* I ttananred akepMcaliy. •faa." ¦it aptaal to bm fhat tha|waa la it woraa aroMie than ever.* -Why POT- t ¦HoMBwIitra tkara U fhlaakaM;'tolaa attrviaat. fklaa mMoo. ¦-<' 'All througk th* asaa." "ffcal girl ia not tfeA wifa at rokkg -Vo.^ "Be thoaght aha waaT" "Yaa." "Bla evld*hc« wtn clear hart" "It will." "ThMi " BMehan amllod—voaltlvaiy aidlad fai my fa«a. "Ttoaft yoa aaaf" ko qtMried qaia- , ^t's olear aa eryatal." "To yott, mayba^" "Yoa don't aaapoetr* "Soapact what?" •The troth • 1 aaai't Ml wIM «ka tmth la." "Well, OMM hmh kere Ih hn hear aad I'U tali tttpym thea." I hoBf hopaf ally «>¦ Ua wotrda. "Ketehaml" "WolIT" "She Is Innocentr*' V. "I aow believe 11" '-• V .'Ji -Bnt • "Coaas baek te aa kow." I bad to be eoBtant tvitk tkat Olaaebag about tha room aa Katchtm wont balow, apparently to aaa Saabiiry agalB, I Boticetl that CslooaS Caia waa nowhere In view,. ——^ I want o«i4IA tba atatlon and walked aroaad ctnnessly. I was on tbe razor-adg* of aaapenaa, and only tmpatlontiy walUag th* iapaa of tbn boBT preacrtbad by the detactlTa. I waa retoraiag ta tka polloo atatkm wbea I paoatd avddaaiy. ComiBg down tbo street I obaervad Cohwal CaUi. Be was In a tremendooa hurry. Bvery Movmaoat and aaproaaioa of hiB face betokeaad eacltaaaant, rare and .¦"il-ii- Of ^^^r^Vi^ • i^'..-. 'V*, M i yoor bnsbaiid?' I cried flnally. "Bs ia not my husband." "Bat lie elaims thai yoa are his wife. B* aaya^ • "B* aayl that whlcb Is falaa then," aaawered Leonore coldly.trDoctor, I now kave aometking to tell dpa: this maa falaldes parpoaely, utterly. I will 'ea- grmma luapKioa 1 have not uttered b»- roti^ kaaaaaa Itaeena mngiltroaa; bat b« moM kl^e a ainiater purpdjio la saylag thft I a# his wife. He mayV tks mar- <' -Kok he la not," I roplied qoVckly. "Of th^>art I kave pcsitiv* poof.' >'WM)d yoa see IUm?" •Yaa." I araa amazed at the cold, retolnt* ex- prasaioA In the girl's face. I left tbe room at once. Word for word, I relatod to Eatcham tho Intarvtew. Be looked pauled. "Briag op the priaoner," he ordered. Theodore 8*abarr, hioking' anxioBa, gaardad and aaapenaefol, waa brooght lium the calls balow. ' The detective aooompanled me, aa I led him to the tIeteiiUon rtxim. We pushed hIro forward, eloaed tha door, and watchnd him narrowly. ¦L«oaore!" Th* girl aprann to ber toot, atared •loaaly at tbe new-cooier, and then said:' "Yea, I know yoa from your pictur*; yoo ara » "I<eaora, my witel* "^r, aro yoo madr* "I*—what la this? She, and not akal Mareltol heavena! you are not-—" With a reeling shock, Theodora Saa- hnry aUggerod backward. Bverp veetlge of tsoior left bla faea. Be sank to a chair, be buried bla faee ia bla handa, he seemed convulsed with ¦omo Internsl commotion. -—— -lAmnatm looked pained, ptuzlod. Keteh¬ am gravo and pertorbed. Aa for myaelf, I was completely mystlllcd at this new ascect of tiie case. What did It moan? I oottM not repfOM my impidaaa of Ha- . yaManoaand smViriae. I advaaoed and toacked Seabary on Ik* aboulder. , H* Ittoked np with a haggard faoa. "Spfk!" I commanded. "Is yonder woaMB yoar wife?" •av« -•« ..nm .Mta ,a—ut/«,» •Who Is she, thent" "I do not know." , "Bar naiM Is I<*oBav*t" ' "I do not know." ¦You saw her kill yonr father?" •Ba" The man bad aprang to kia feet eleo- trleaily. ' fiolbael Oaia aays yon dhl." "Ba n miaUkon. Solaaialy do I awaar tlmt naithar ot ns saw that womaa kill myfalken." Every accent thrilled m*—thare was ¦aauln* coovicUoo ki Saahary*! tonaa •Do ron know atflb OMt" I persisted. Bla Um gram amra ahaeUy. c •^tML" he faaped inarticulataly. nyayoaCinfv "Ntt^r. I am dnmb, frmn thia tioa. forth." be ortad. jriltttr. •Mpaterp^ «mr-4t appall* im. I kaow tbe assas- ^¦Mnr.-^Sa^^VM'tkat-wtlWaa yondar- aha la not my wife. I - positively swear i| aha;did ntU kin my fathar—l>r. "' '" Seabury." H* aervonaiy fumbled a ptaea lag papar ia kia hhggL •Oh, Oatoaelt" \f Bohaltad. "Ballot yoa Doetort" "Yaa" "Wkara'a Katcham?" "Atthe atatioa." "I mnat leo bim " "Be'a buay. - "Thoa I araatnt loao any time." "About what?" "Oaa y«a aoma wHk aM?"«Nmand*d .Cain, broatkl«aaly. •Coa*» wh*ro?" "To—to th* vicinity af tkiJaahnry maaaioB.* "^I^.w' "What's op?" "SomathlBg impat<»ai#i ; • -What la itr" "Sead thati" Cain handed m* tiM piece of paper ka held. 1 opened and parnaad jtka aaampled seriawu ' I It read: f liBOBOBB: OoBMtoBM.ataiae» lama friend. Toq ara la padl. and I aa* aawa yoa. Oae bour'a duay aaay amaa yoar doom. Oall at tha Sea Tlaw Mataataat, ladKa' aatraaca, at tmem I wUl br thaaa T«fM aad draaaad> Maok. Pimnja. Tha writing waa fOmiain*. I waa in* taraated bqt not atartlad. "Well?" I aakMl. otfioaaiy. "I intammntad tkalnot*," aald Cain. -Whnt olW" "(traced th* writer." -And what, loo. of thatf" -ConM a'nd aoe." The btirflar's face waa a a|)idy irf woa- tier, doubt and exelt*nMnl I reallaad that H kMst k* aoMatklag of graat Importaaea tkat woaM tkiu per¬ turb that usually Imptftaihabla patar*. He hurried down the atraat. aad w* walketi rapMly aa wa kaataaotl oa. ~ "I happened to atray to the Seabury honae," he explalnod "The ott aarvaat was at th* mte and amnmiagarboy kad just banded him a nolo and left It waa dlreeted to Laenoro. I ooavlnood th*, man that I waa la r.aboata wfth Keteham, and secured tke note. -Wkoavor wrote It, I diaoerned, beld aome myaterioai re-< lation to the eaae." -Why no?" "Because the did not tlare to ventora lo the hoaae.' That looks pUoslbla." -And becaaaa ake did aot loem.ta kaow tkat I^aonore waa awWr arreat * -What did you do, OoIomI?" "I went to tke roataurant" -And fotind tlw womanV ttf B^^ kor>" %'^ > "Wd yon apeak to her?" % *»olI." •Did yon see h*r face?" Coloael Cain lookod serloaa. "IdM." "And yoa know kart" "Yea." "Wko I* ah*?" "Tke real rnnrdaraaa of Br. Saahnryl" was tk* aatoaadlig raply. "Tk* raal agapa. "Yoa." ¦ ^Aadi«tX/*o<«Mf' -Sat yoa idaatlflad th* fM at tka polio* atatlon." "I waa miatakaa," tmpOaA Cata. gravely. I waa myattAad. I waa abont to ovap* whtpa my comnikalea wttk. anaatioaa wkte ka halted haf oia a larga atraetvr^ . Vl*w. Iflpor' fSScfi^^£i - lOitrwSrtifMmA m Maek and deoply relied. She appeared to be anxlonaly awatUnC tba arrival of some oao. tor sbe scanned the entrance at the itairway cloeely. I glided to tbe tible, whUe Cain, aa prearrBnged, found tha manager, and Informed him wby we bad Introded— ¦detective sarvlce," bo glibly aniManced. I keirt my ayM flxed on the woman in black. llnally ahe mad^ a gostnre of deep hnjjatlence hpd rapped for a M<ep'ant.. BIW irwena-Hbio - efidifftrr' «niing Loonore, should sbe later appaar, to eoam to aome mw plkda of rendextroaa. TkM ah* ga'aa th* Waiter a coin and uplained bow ho waa to dalivpr tbe note, and hroao. She went down to tbo enrb aad haltod a cab. Aa It drora np I gilded to her lida, aad Cata ala<> appeared. "Drive me to the Weatem Hotel," aaM the woman. Shn entered the conveyance. I sprang in after hor,'dosed the door, and aaid to tk* aat*BlakBd eahman: "No; drive atraight to the eighth pr*< elnet polioe atatlon." "Pkewl a detectlvel" he muttered, na¬ der bll breath. -otat apt" "Whoawyan?" Tha womaa had ahrnnk back wtth a atartlod cryv I eonld aaa bar motallio eyea glowering nponvaftmn bafaind tim foMa ol tho beavy veil "A detaaMva, madama." 'V.trm dare yon introde upon a ladyf * "Have liatraded?" -Yea."' "It la mr^ity* •Sir!" "Too are wantad at Uie police station. * "For what?" "Yoar connection with th* Soabury mnrdor eaaa.* Tke womaa altered a aharp ery at alarm. She mada a andden mi>vom*ni . Prom tbo foMa of Iter draaa a white lawnled hand extended a glHIering sUI- lettA I naapad tt. I diaaroMd kar. Thon, aaixing har vatl, I tore It from her faoe. Tha myatary waa revaaled. Thht indead waa the aaaasain of Dr. Seahnry. Tha very pietare of beaatifai Laoneaak I now reallaed the troth—tbe Oatlra trath. There wer* two Leonoroa—tbe iniM>- eent nnd the guilty—that is, two women who looked alike. Aad my Letmore—my heart thrilled at th* thoaght—^y Leonore was Innocant. B*Te, andonbtodly, waa tha aaaaasln tor whom Letwotn kad been mistaken by hotk Theodora Seabary and O^onel Cain. How for ber motive In tb* erim*, and \ h«r identity. ¦Tou are tka mnrdeyaaa of Dr. Abra¬ bam Seabury," I aaid boldly, aa ab* gtaiad at bm in vmdictlve chagrin. "Am I?" she blaaed. "Ob, I coald km you!" ' oaArias xxim. My alary ia eadod Doabtiaaaly tho rendar has already gnoaaed wbat cbbm to ma In a, Hash aa I Saad at the faoa of tha wai^an to like efaeaof Laoaore. A« baur lalar, after aka ba|d b**n oon- froaled with 'tkeadnra Saabttfy aad bopaor*—my L«onaira—are knew every dark, hidden mystery In the Seabury eaae. Theodore Seabary waa Induoed to •peak first Two years previoos Im had wetMed In th* Soutb a woman—tbe woBtta I bad artaatad. Bar name waa Laoooro Lairanda, aad not antll ak* waa hts wlfa did he raallte ihat a paaakmat*, hatefnl tigreaa waa bis hrlda. Faahloa, folly, aad eitrnvagraiNe waa all abe thought of, and whoa their maaaa ran out and jk*jMked for more ahf lanmed tlial Vt. UtiAmry had Oliownea bla aon tor marrying agalnat bia wishes INpgnlaed one night ah* riaited tbe Boetor—It was in H«wOrtoana, where bo taaa visiting. Ber flare* demands only drove th* Doctor to deeper dioHke fOr ber tlr*n aatnra. Bb* vow«d veogeaneaj tha awoia a terrible oath that If. be od not takalmraelf aod Thoodor* to hia homa abe wbnM kannt him day and night aad finely marder blm. and aald that Thoo- doiie. too, waa reaolved to hav* bla tor- tun*. Dr. Seabury believed tMa. Be now refaaed even to sp?ak to bia aon, whom h* boU*ved to b* a haartleaa, selflsb In- tIm next nkiht. aa h* waa paaaiag a dark coart, a IMiMt graaad kia hat Be haatened to tbe hotel, left It aecrotly, and took a ateamer op the MlMitalppI Btfwr. A mirtap delayed kim at k amall and okaenr* landing. Bs derided to cf<isa the country to a railroad. t«n throagh a brokan bridg* into a strenmi loot con- tdaaMaeaa,tod awoke to andkhnaalfin a bamhle cabin, with a beaatifai giri watebtng and ouratniTnlm. TMs giri wa« my Le<mor«—Ihasrotege of tba tmaHby Doolor-«nd. fate had lAiad bta a ctiriooa IMck. nr ah* was iba cotmiB of Theodore Be*kaiy*a wilo, of iha mm aanm, L«o- ncT*. bnt Leonore DoCby. and her proto¬ type Ik featarea. Or. Saabary disoovarad tbe loiiparka- bla reaemflaaee and leamad of the re- latiaimkiph bat be did not toll my tmo- nore ihe tmih. Be liaaaad bar tUtrj—m tatt kme. Ber ialk*r, kir oaly anrvMng ralativo, bad diaa awoak previoua. Sbe was alone In - tha wofid. ' ' A tateilvo-^a ooaahi, Laonow !>•¦ gfandd lbo aald, had, a yaar prevlaus, robbad harjatbe'rof aaary dailarba pos- aaaaad, add bad flad. Shat Leonora Dolky, waa therefo]k pannUaaa ' Dr. Seabary haiod the Leonor* faee, bniko ««ald aat bat be drawn h» th* g*B«a, tehoeaat girl wbo had *B*ed hia Hfa ia lb* riviaat the rialt af "bar otra. ' Ba bad made ' fivaa nor, all fci all Ma love upon bor Bo oarer toM bar ttat bar eanain LmbmIni Lagrand* waa tha wtla of the aao'ba bad diaownad. . Af to Theodora Beabtiry. b* bad iMen dtlaariad by hie wife and loally cam* North. Ha batad bar aow aa he had loved her prevtotiaiyi but ba waa a auu> of pio- elpla, ahd whaa'h* eanght* a%ht of bla fathar^ ward gl tkafMaaioa be atip- poaad that ii-waa Laoiker* Lafrairi*. Sanaa tbaTliota aad kia aiBictaft*.«ea kar. woodarlag kaw H waa tkat aha had b^ilikea in by tbia Doiiti»r,:i|iystlfltldi mnddened bybiatalbar's-dna i«iaa«l'ti> ad«M btaa baaeatl tha «Haa rpof. ' Aa ta-Laoaora liagraBd*. •b4 i^eaaed all. Sb* had kapt Imr row—bad tfwme. tett>i th* OaolMP. btuAtf Mtaf%a fort< would 4aa«aod to bla acak '*I?Na . wouU force Tbeodoy* to'-nckiM^tirtedl^ hor again. ' ' Hk* bnd. thrown thk kpUa baadkarohinf iato XdaMiaiM ptaklft to bava crlaiK bat, ber bla ward—b* had, fortmaa-lM baatowad "X the many I wben arreated 4%*odoi«'Saabnry waa"re1tM80d from cuatody ai onca. His pale faee writhed at the thought that his legally wedded wife was a proven mordereaa. That night, however, she mado it poa¬ sible for the scandal of a public trial to be avoided. Sbe committed suicide In her prison oell, and the tme mystery of the Sei^ bury caae never ranched th* pablio printa. V As to Leonore—my Loonor*—«h« knew tbat I' loved her. A week later the promised to become my wife before a montb had passed by. She insisted on diriding ber fortune with Tiieodore Seabary, and he, a gloomy, heart-broken man, went abroad, and CMonal Cain, reformed, went with him aa vat«t and oompatiton. K*lcham eommondoti m* highly for all I had done In tbe case, and Is yet my friend. Bnt I often wonder Irat aay tim* h* raiUly believed that ib* aaaaaain of Dr. Seabary waa my bonny bride—my inno¬ cent, b*antifal Leonore! [ma nan.] BiroLimoii n HiiAE LUInokklMl Dspossd »nd a If«w GorerBment In Power. •fr¦^. : " -. . one of tUTIbiMnrormal man In tbs ooaalry .on HawaikmpoltMoal aMtltA 7 TheBawiUianrsvolatiantaaBdthaVniU) IStatas with Only ona modern mBa-ot-araron the Padfle Oeeaa, the omlaar fiealaa, nowat Hooolahi. The ilaipablp Mohloan aad tba ^war ahlp Hanger now at Mar* labiad, Oali- ' fccafak faavabMa^oarilaiadtoaaBhnmadiataiy. The MohlOBB waat dlraot to Hooolnlu. Th* An D19A8TEB8 AT SEA. Attcrloan Skip l<oat and a Oer¬ maa •aaal Abandoned, na Amarteaa ditp Bobart U BalkoBK wWeh Ml Vlega aboot Daeambar 16 for Ifaw To«fc.nMl wMh dkailir aaar tha Kamnaa groop of tAmtt, oA Iha aarlhweal ooaat of BeraaaL hi the CMbb Baa. Tba vaaaal aad aargewarB lalaBy laal^ batall oo board ware SSsBd t* h* wvad BoaU oantaintai twaaTparBonafRMn tka aMp h«v*arrivel alBliwiSpar*. Oapmfai Btaj^ waaaaastar TkaBrtlkhablp Olaialaoak whan all tha - - ¦ rateaad twelve aurvivora AnnexatioQ to the United State* ia Asked For. WaaMm lataada raleaad twelve aorvivon for Oataad, Bagiand. The Man- waa iMamalhil aad watar-loggad. w^ama had Been dtuwaadaad Ootathmt Tun expertenoe of Oharlea Oilgga tt Obleago wltb tlie grada-croaalDg iagfamaat oattit to aerve aa a ral aa¬ Ue anggaatlon to otUxana In ireneral. BalM tjaafht between tralna monlnr (rom oppoalta directions, death aaen* Id anaToldable. He eaeaped br leap¬ ing vertically into tbe air, landitat oa the pilot. Bia nervoaa ayatem la ihattaratl, bat not a bpne waa broken, knd ha may reoover. At any rate he waa not eniabed Into an anreoogniat- ble maaa. ap ao many othora have been. Hara, tbeo, Ig ao expedient tbat girea a man one chance In • •inioa fbr hia life wben run down by tba Jnggamaat—leap blgta Into tbe air. .1 bean a«a>J and tha saw MMatry, eompoaad of four by >bB/uua<a of ilm—"tMl, Jamea, how gnnd the aea la! How wonderful I I do like to hear tbe roar of tha ooaon." Ha —"So do I, Klliabeth; pleaae keep Qolflt"—Modem Sooletv. e= =52= THE MABKETS. WfKMaaate l>rlaas of Ooamtir Pratlaaa Qaatad In New York. * aaajm airo rmaa. Baam Itarrnw. t9»l. eholoalB 4\ Madhimlik ehoisB.... 801 FBOiM^ ahalaa 10.) BedkldBij, Mi^ eholoe. 3 « lUdkHaay.pearto fair — UaiB,o£oar baah.... SW QriiB paa«^ I8W. par bbL.... — atnraa. . OrasoMrr—at. APaaa, asWa M St. * Faan. flram — 37 at r3a5 SIO I tlii IW 'I^Mlf t«h^ bmT |Ua; BlatsSr^ fiaU laba aad'pafla, lam. Batf toba Bad palKM. Watahhabi^ ariraa Tfttmyum, am.'.'.'.'H'.'.'. zL I* •^•^ary.ii»-<» W. IBs. ctiBiaWy, Ma... Waslava PaBBasy. fraah, vram W, Pbalory, aaeoada.... W.flBBlerpMid dalry.&la Wt u 9) M 20 Si SI 31 10 ir « stale taelBry-PBil IB. etna in. FaB WMBaflOOa vo BnOM PBHakkmk ahelaaV..... rartllltmtt,goat to prime Parti*" • 8H« IS IS m sa •s sn SI se 3S as SB . » W 10< 8 VSit ^! Applaa-KkK, par . •BaMamrparbhl araaakcpar bU....... ML ap rivar, DaL, S lb. — wTm. Tnrr«h.5b> 14 W. B. Y.. lafirtar, 5 lb.. 8 ObanbMilBib CkpaOod, bU. 800 1« IS #1000 qmini LiuooaLaiiABi Tha ataamar dsudina, wbloh arrivad M Ban Franolaoo, Cal., at 8 o'oloek a tmw aoomlBKa ago, braa{ht nawa ot a ravoiutloa In Hawaii. Qoaan LtUaohalaal haa baao dapamil, Iba BMOBroby laBbtdlabed, a proviaiomd Oov- araaMBt haa baaa aat up, tha Oovaraaaaat boildlBga bave baan a«a provWoiMl laaBBoam^ a voinn taara. Tbe OlBOdlna brooght a oommlaaloa, baadad bv U A. ThnraimvaC tha Advtaorr Coaaan, VWoh hamadlataly Wt for Waab- iHtim wMh a patMoa to Iha ABMrioaaSov- eramaat to aaaaz tha Hawailaa lataaft to tha Oailad Smtaa. ThaOaitadSlBtmslsamarBoalaB laadad about thraa haadrad nma aboot I a'doek fai thaaftamaanoflhadayofIhaaprWag. Baoh IMB had twa balm of eartrtdgm aasaa'l hU wnM awl waa armad wNk a rU*. Tha asaa aarehad ap to Ike o^oe of tha Ooaaal-Oaaaral mt tha Oaltad States arhar* a bah wat mada. Ti>* iiailam aaa dilanhiii anl aiiil tn tha Aoiarhaui Lavttloe, whll* tha aaUora nmnhsd^aat atoag Bwahaat atraat with two OaMMr nae aad OMds a halt la frool of} Ba3aK raaidaaoa About aaadown theymoiSltolkagraaadBof J. B. Atbsr- toa and Star a atay of taraad to 'rSa'iSS!! attsmpfl .np.t»da,S»aa»y 14, to Fvomolgata a n*A ataalliallaa, da- E^vlBf^oraigaarsof tha^llMef UamUmt amd starogaUag tba exIaWag BaiBa-afHo-' blaa, at the aams time givtaig har tbUpaamr et apMlaiIng a aaw Ooimb. TbbwMinalaladbV Ifc* ftmlgB atamaat at tba oomaMuiitv, who at onea appoiatol a CoouMttaaefSalaty ot tUrtaaa nwwbara, wboeailad a BMm-aaallag of ttair elaa^ at wkteh 19M or ISOO ware praaam. ThB* iliiiiaia aBBataiarir aiBabiii raao- hitlooa eoadamBlag the Qoaao's aetioa aad aathorlaU« the CMnailMae tooaa<M*r what- •var was uiaimary to grolaaa the paUlo aafely. Tha oomnimaa dM ao, and oraaa- IsadaprovWoaBlOovanMaaat on kkeTaat' dtvttmmwlmg. Thla Oovaramaat waa ooaapoaad of 8. B* W*^. A. Ktag, T. C Jamm and W. O. Thsy at eaoa laanad a prnnhiBtollnn raott- hig tha arroaaaea of tha Qoaaa. ^viog ttw tarohaa prmaiaaa of Har Majaaty, dBtatlla; tkaiiri^a laikilad oa raatdaato and prop. arty-ownara of which tka chief poiato ar* ai Firat^Tb* HawaUaa MoaBrohlal ayalam of OovBmmaot la haBbyafarogalad. Beoond—A provliieail Oovaramaai tor tha eoatrel and aaaaagaaMat of pablio af • laka and forth* piolnlliiB mt Iks publle Sk haaaki tmakHshit to aa^^aatO of oahm wUk Ik* Onilad V~' ka bava baan wgoMalad and light and printing oAoaa with power hava baim atiaadby tb* armed body of tba pro- vttienil Oovemmeat. AU Atnariaana oa tta blaad* are • nail for anaeaaMon to the United BtotM and tta naw proflaloaal iQovammant aad Ibi aUaa ars aappoctod by tmmly aU tba Bogltah thare aad dl of the Oarmana. Th* tonlga totareato to Bawttll amoanti to about forty Baaaar preeaadad to San ITraaoiaoo and BWBUad rarttar ordara. The pfoviaiaaal.aovwaaMOt hM plaoad /. H. 8o|Mr to aommaal of all tha araiBl troopa on tba tataad^ who ianud a proolam- attoB plaalog tha bland nodsr manlal law. Thla prodamatloa la printad to tba Ha¬ waiian. Bogiiah and FOrtagaam laagoacaa. Uodar tha ordar* of tba BxaoaMva Oom- mittabBll llqaor atorm bav* baan BItotrloworkB whloh aipplylh* oily wtth mllUon dollara ttb-ty arilltimi bf whioh are to tta haadaof AaMrioaaa. Boaatala ia at muoh an Amarioaa oltyaa San FranolMa It¬ aalf. LUiaokaUn], tha daptanl Qocaa of Ba- whU, taauad a prooUaatloB daciariBg that lhe abdioatod lb* ttroa* on aoeooat of th* andiag of Uaitad StolM aaikwa from the eroiaar Boalao, aad now awalm har raio- atotamant ia power by tha Oovaraasat of tha UaMad Siataa. Wliat Hawaii to. Tha kiagdom ot Hawaii ooaaiito of S/laen lalaad* la the Bortt Faoiflo, ooly eight o( whtoh ara tohabitei. Thayar* aboal S109 mllH from Saa FraaaiKa Ths popalattoa ta abont flO^OIM. aad tta total arwMa 8611 •qoara aatlaa. Of tha popalaMaa In imx 84,488 war* naMvaa, lAmi Cfatoaaa 11>» yapaaam, 8000 Poriugnma^ UBS AoMrieBni^ BBd UM Britlah. HtoBtoaHw at tte trad* at tta Wanda kt wtth tts Oailad Stotea. Tka ¦tportooonaiil malaly gt aaggr, tio*, ban- 1hlrd--«aeb arovtalaaal Omaamaut ahall of aa BzeoaMTa Oaoaoll of^ four 1881. UMU OU CBhrtocbsfaa... |Biiiie» to good.. ?e^ 10 0 I" ?.'* T 18 f 18 I n UTB rom/nr. Wawtm-Jeraty, Btai^ Fsbd. ¦" ¦ parlb aa.kMal.lb.... par lb........ .jm -B........ to.............. ... B. Y., Paaa.. .jw PMr Waaara. par pair Oeaaa Waal wa. par pair Pigama, par pair naaaaBn rotruntr^nnT raoann. Torfcar^ par Ib IS Obl*kini PWkuaarih 16 W«amra,parlb..'. M Boato Ott and Waak, par H> l\ Owte-PWrtotaaoy.par lb tt . ¦ aatamaiParlb »b — i|prlBfcXri„parlb.... - daaaBr—waal*rn,par Ib.... Bqnaka fwitfc. pardoa..., WfcMapardM IS iS^ , 80 T5 1*1 , W I _-,, .^_ bbl...., Mraer, prlmr, par bbl.. Jonar. totaaJBT, am bM Oakbag^ULt panSo..... OafciMBaala u;yeUow,bW, Baal*r% fad, par bel... Stolid par taoi......... 800 %t^ SSK tto etu S78 SM lis 100 300 86 ]> IT is Ifl M BwaatpetotoM, ¦^mtUA. STB 3 81 ISO) iHTB IIS'X) 8»l SOD 8S6 I SSS fbemn. near by.dM.baaohM ¦ i ¦ - nBAia. arc, n4«r-0lly MIU Batra nPBiaaia,...;...." WkNVrBo. SBad I Stoto.V.- MIxBd. 800 IOO 41.1 440 fg k7 Oft I 4S0 ISO 43$ 1 4<» 81U IW ST TO n.Mc amabara. who ak^ adaMhWar tta Bnaoa- Uv* OapaalmailM tta OovmaaMat wltt aaAdvlaaryCoBiatf o(faoftoaa. wko ahaU hava gaaWaMaglalaMv* aathorlto. . Th* now Oura aiaanl tban ealiad voioa- toera, who aaanUaA aroM^ to tha aaaabar of HO. Tba oM Oovara- BMOt iurTeadarad withoot Mrlktog a Mow. altbongb It bad aboal 400 aiaa oadar araM aad a ballary of Oatllng KUBa. Tba provtatoaal OovamoMnt tbaa aotMad tta i im miatolit m o< (oraaa Oftv- vrramsata of tta. ebaag*, aad aakad raoog- aMaa. II waa ataU* gtaaaad kg Ut powen tmmtfk KaglaBiL , Tha Oovammant amBwad forasat ooakoi of ttspakwaaadbairaah*. Tbeaa-gaaair*- tlfd tobnr privato radi la oa at Waahtagtoa alBo^aad ttaOavammana gaaatad km aa teak poaaamlBa aad ta new to ekarga of tt* aad volaataar*otmaauad topoar to atoailBy from aU qaarlwa. Tha proviaiaaal Oovara- ¦ait apint a batSpart af tteakPt to pa^ iBailaalla jraamaatina and ndJaitlBg th* whaataof Oimrnmiatto tha akaagad oadar. Tha arrival a< tka Beaton waa vary oppor- toaa. Sba bad baaa oaMd* far a wgUfa erata*. Whai*heappeBtped*»arttolT teM eartW, far It waa ***B tkal tt* Qaaaa'a farow ooald oavar prevail agalast wall- driUad morkm*. Tks aoaaaaltb* patoe* whan tha Oaaan Bbdiml*d t*ai vary peeaHor^TkB ijaaaa waa kl a aawaaiag laga, bal tt* waa aaalbU anoogh to ta* taat tte eoold mak* aob*BdBf*la*|th*ror*l«Mn. She had * amall (area of abont iixty troop*, and tbay had bm aatoott koraa ead thmOatitaga. Witt tham ttay oookl have stood oil a thoaaaad mm U thay bad beaa aokltaf^ bat ikmr wUkmi at tba maw maatioa of dght; tiwaaptttohla to aaa tbair damuuaaatlnaa. Tlmy gave ap thfir waapoaa a* thoogh thay warogtodto be rid a< than. Tha r*vototlen waa ahaoata hloedlam ona. Only fma man waa hart, a aatlva pall eama n, who waa ahot by Br. Oood. (tood wm la ehargaot a wagea eoatotadag aanwlyof ampTaBlrtea tor the rovohiUentam, |M*d the poUo* attampted to oapkir* U 0^.7«to toaman eC graat flrmaam aad raaotatlon; shot tha pulitomaa aad took tta aaHaaallhm to a ptoo* wbara it wooM Attte motogood to tha oua who wara nataliBR tba Qoaan. HoaoMdn. tha aapitol. ea Ika JUaad of Oabo, I* Hghtad by declrioHir. and neariy avary taaSacfaaii^ ta ttstownbaaMBtola- Bkoaa. laAoo SM vaai*b vtalla^ tt* ta- land*. The naval and nUlltarv tbmw of tha tolamta oeaaial of the booaaboid gaarda, Ozed Btaxty-Bveaaaa. Tb«« are no volnntaer ipllllaij aaaalmlliBa David yalakBaa, ths (ovaatt aod probi- Wy tts kal Ktaig ot Ik* Hawaitaa% waa bamtoHimohalaea Bevaaibar latt, 1880. H* wa* iiktoatort ha tt* royal aekaoi at Hoo- otato. Ba amrriad tha Alaftttam KApto laaa to 180^ aid. attar tha daatt «^ Priiics Laasiiks oa Pabrnary M.IkflLba akanoBoed biomalt aa oaadktototor tt* ttroa*. Prince Laaatthi havtag tBUed to piroelaim a aoe ams jr. . fmmi^ "tti widow of B'aamhamiha Iv., ttsCbam OOwagw, waa atao a eaadi- d«la, Bntohaaa was laotod by aa antra iiaatia iW tta I mialalini Qaead Bmam^ parllmB* attaoked th« liaglatotarB, but ware iltaliaiuil by nurlne. from tha amainrm and Binttk taarahlpa in tha harbor, aod tha BJag waa iaatallad. Qoaaa UUnokalaal k tta aUaal atator el Ciag YatokaiB, wkp died aa Jaaaar^ sn. FIFTY-SEOOKP 00N(JBE38. IntkaB««al« .^,^, 880 DaT.—Seaator OhBO'tlar .hvi' r»- portxi to tha Santtvfro-n thi Iranitfrs- tlon CommiVtat a bill aatoUtahlat aMIthmal raaalatloa* omearalac Imalaratlon ^Tba Army ApprooriatioB bill wm raportad. Tha hdl. aa aaaaad by tta Houaa, appropriatoi aM.m,<IW. Tkto amooat ta inersiaad by 8136,01)0 by the Saimto Oommlttae Tbi PortlllflBlioaa Aiiproprlstloa bill Waa also leuoi tad. Strn DAT.—Mr. CfaantlsF Introdoaai a raoolatkm dbaoHaz the Preddaot to open nenottatiooa wltt to* Hawaiian Comnita- aifloarak 8Sm Dar.-Mr. Harria raportad tti 8«iato Qaaraatia* bUi, Witt tt»«t>{>CpvlM- InKotaamomlttod. aa a aataaWtato tor tta QaaraatlBe aad ImmlgrBliaa biU DBa»i by the Hooaa The Sanato tosk ap Mr.Ohand- ler-a raaofaittoa, raqaaaUag the PraaUaot to tnamalt to lb* Bawto any eoavantloo ba may mak* aritt tta nrOvtaonal Oovara- manlot Hawaii. Mr. Oiaodtat'a Hawaitaa raaolatioa went ovar wittoat aotloa—— Tba AoM-OptloB bill wsa token op and dta- eoaad br Meaara. Wohsolt. Okay aad Hlg- giaa B»plBBBt,lona ot tta raaaoa wly thay Ielt oompailad to voto Malnal th* MO wara givm by Maaa*. Baftr.Satak \ aad Vaat. fortv to tw*a^^aU SOm Dat.—The Mita Vane*, Batlar Tha hUl waapaasad by a voto ot Army and PortWoation —Tha Dtatriot bill waa STm DAT.'—Th* Choodlar Hawailaa raao- hittm waa rafarrad to tba Oommlttos on Faralgn Aflafa-a Haaar*. Hal* aai BUok- tmrn ware appotatod tallara to as*tat In ooonling thaPratttanllal voam—Mr. Oar- HsIaPa rasifaaHoa aaSamtor trom Kaataoky waapraaaalad Tka Dtolriot Approprla- ttooMB waa paaiad-—Tha Fnaah eztra- dltkn anaty vras mlUlad. 8»m DAT.—Mr. HOI gav* aotloe that ha would oaU up ths Bbanaan Wlvar Baoari bin ^Tba Boom bill to mHty aad aoadrm aa laiiimmT witt Iha ObaroBai ladlaaa waa tMMB.iip and offaradf drntrnmad wBihddBMawlttaal ¦MUIT MMIMDIMBbI WW9 BodAapesalot. ThahMI boat Baal B0»to8---At 8 ..MMBdad te aadar thai' aainPAT.—anmvBBaigBiionoiwie &<i a aad of the Pkaaaia anaadal waa form tead—-i&. MoElllta raportad a rm aaiiiwaarlattkl Jailotary OoBMiil PBOMIHENT PEOPLE. < cibBTKLABB wfaraa rx hak Man. BAitMAfa title ta 'Hta ExosUaaey.* Tna Csar of Roaria parsonally vaadi aboatS10^aOO,OOa a year. t^mmir Victobia's aaaaal virit to tkr ooaaaaot coata aboot SBii,Ooa BoroiBtiairB haa wriltaa aa oda eoaoara' tag Iha CUeago World's Pair. Tm tall oama of th* Popollat Oovaraoa ot Kaaaaa ta .Laraiae DMaoattaaaa Lawsl- llBg. It waa Sir WiUiam Haroowrt who ami ba- stowed u^ Oladatoae th* Utta of "Oraad Sttteg IrikBtaa mlght^ asade «o tta wmb ory ol Ika teto Saaaler Barboar, of VirpiiBia. S&oataa wars proaamaead oy Maaan. DuSTMaSUia^PaalkMr OaUtofw, Pmtl^ HUl, Biaeook and Bontoo. Ia tho Hoaaa DAT.—AatavoaMgalioa ofth* Ameri- ' ' was (ormaUf ' 1.1 a rm >la- OoBMiiMae to .InvaaBato ta* *htaky traai aad ottar oomblnaMoBa aBogad to ba ta rmtaatol at taada Mr. Sprlagar totrodaBBdaUlltorapaalMwokMmaof tt* MoKtalay ael laBrtoalBg attor Jaauary I, 18IM) thadalr oa maaataelarei ofUaaa eoa- mSimg tmn ttaa MM ttraada to toe ¦qoara tach Tha HoaM Jkan.pro- ;;«tad ta Oommtttoe of J»*J.^ so to* eimaHwBtloB g* Um .mmdrf S^^JrfcaT'lKuiSrtUwto, DTvta. 5wkk CaaaL TCtTsiiaptoB aai w2ia!-3aHa»1fc2BdtoBrato STtb Dat.—Tba dtaBoaaleaat tiw Baaday avU bin tad toa ttarpamtoalovartb* pra- TtatoaforarilBatalMmba tar THE ITEWS EPI IdMMMa a »w Kaatorn and MMitli Tbb dwalling boom of Js WntNawbory, Maa*., waa mornlon aino*. tfr. Addiroa, aged form'. , and WUliam, agadaxtofc, parii£ed in ttr tiamer. \ ' Thb Iiiaklataraeof Maine an cut paacadrmehitioTii oato|<z<ag niv maine. Mna. hvoT Wood, tm reeently etth brated har lOTth bIrtbdiMt Ban-'-, Vt, to r^rad. E'. AT LIttU Palla, B. Y^neHotoi 1 Oraad CaitjjiJHntal M Hetropoliuimnik. ani liiilHf j i.aUdln«a wira no Woo.fo^ f, RoBKBT j. %IATrT Wtjk toBB I coinpllelty In tue Hooiaspid (Pann.|| Ing of nor.-oniou men. AtUlobannsnarllle. Vit., a makr^ raolntotbrrtBrOfa friglit Irafn, waa itallad In the saow. Ttaa pldw w**^ oriafaed by th* cotllalon mk* two mnadi|id* ^ were klllad. i9E' 1 W Aar.AOB W. HOT.WM, tlia wire nSSISerl waa hanged a few daya s.noe a) Maar. A rtiui of tn^oieioaa origin la a I hoow in Bew Vork City eaoaad t* tbrea penoaa to oim family and injary of tbree otiieri. ran Bar. Dr. V. J. Tnokar. I ¦crari rkatiric at Aodovat. SeaaiBary, waa aBoainMMMly daat of Dortnioath Ck>lleca; Kow ABO B. K. Just, a Tork caty proprrty owoar. mwiataotarar, eommlttod mioida to oflloe after moarnlag aaaav /aara m wit* mad oblMran, who ware toal witt tl Tna great imalwoltais, Blvar ahovj Hbavt »no» and iotenwooMwa ad from all tta Btataa in tba Iforth^ Tbb trial ot th* Unltad 8ta*a v. rioe waa bakt otr P at Bogal. 8. C., omlaer d*llffatact Xxer BMufw l»y »» way ahe did har work. rrqalraaMBt. Twalr* wrrallrart, an'l aaoh flrad at tha projt tmm aittt^umt^^m .. .1. ^,M ^^n 'WdT/! ¦.—Tba Hoai the iaa apantttadayto Buodry OM Ap- ,Ibe Uitt' error at flnt, bot almoat perfeot work (ri PnrrBBif prlaoaam, t *tMt tkBTLa la the County JmlU at Mamap, Ky by cattiag out. Thb First NBliaaal Biok of Ark.. eloe*,l Ita doaaa hari by thBdittiwimaaifat lto bilMtoareSIO^NoT^ Jtnaa Wltu, to -^tietantalatlTe t.uiy «.,"' , •¦-, asm I, ,<«<^ea. Btaly taken uut In the raioe. or laaatoliiraJ. , Thb bU /1 irJ to Vortt i{i tuattaott"-. aaltt* IID8AT Haa doming byth* nx, If at FranUort, oldtt*Jai ll f* ¦Wmab farttart lamDAT.-Mr. aotattaa ptovkUoc for tta^ tbaBoamBtUtfokiefc. « „^ waaaarallmtaaryagbl over tM Mim MB ¦Joha IT Oavaapor* ffJwil iliMloa towa war* thaaal Uld BABBnoH raaaivad dariag hta tarm of otAoe aa PraaldaBt, for aalur aad aUow aneaa, tb* aim ot 88ni,800. Tnn Into ax-Praaiaat Baym waa wouadad four kama dortag tb* war, oaoe alaaoat fataUy, and badttraa horam Utiad uadar Mm. Loan WofaHi.rr ta cradited wltt a de- air* to ba OovcrBOr-ljleoerBl ef Canada. Joat now ha oommanda Har Majmty'< troopa la Iratoad. A DBonaa ta eOMaly pobliafaed aaiMmao Ing tt* removal of th* name of Dr, Ooroaliua Hara, tta Paaamlteur, from tha roll of tha bagloa of Hoaor. EowAHO H. Patbob,of Balam, Maa., hm filled tha poataoa of Caahlar ta ona baak for ilxty-Mvon yaara. Ha ta atovty yaara oW, and baa Jnat raelcned hh poaitlaa. Tnn Crown Prtoee ot Hogmaala'a aitow- anoe haa bean fixed, at 8130,000 a year, halt of wbloh ta to OOOM trom hta oooaWy aad tks ottar haW from hto aaala Mg Ohariaa It tapropeaed that ez-Pkaaktaal HayaA nprtralt be plaoed on the Qovaramant lyaasury notae before maay month*. Tha of Uraot and OarBaid hava baaa M dahato Pha Baodrv tjirU Mil waa paaaad Mr.Caeimtagaeffarada blit to iBaill- tatopoHHoal aataa witt OaaBda. Ilar Dat.—Spaahar t>hp rated that tta Anit-Opllaa tata maal ba rafarrad to th* AgrioallarBl Oaniallto* aad tta aioaad- aaata uuaaUaral to thB OaaanHSae af J**- Whoto Tha Hoaae ttaaa prooeeSHlttadm- mitto* to tta oBJoUaralioa of tta Metoaoy AppiaprtaHaa bUI Mr. Wtae sBwed an amaafiaaal graatbig a montk'aeawa aalary MatnpkiyMof tha Baato and Boo**. It waaagfOBd to. Tha eoauaittto thaa roe*. Ia tha Boom tta octm moatt'a pay waa mta*d Mk IO to 0I> aad tha bUl naa pBwad. TO BUOOEED LAMAR. to Ike oaa who Ptotamataly tk*a was no naoamity tor a re¬ aort to aroi^Bad furttw '---'-•—' — avoided. ¦oftte Iraatato glOO,(|00 Witt aha nndertoiA I Ike Qnaan ta jiBkm* at ttapawor jatttlaa, and ta an aml>!ttoa% aebsmta 'ma%ba«^Bdvtaal. Oadmlkaaldi . *h* had no oaato to ootti^Bla, She aaj6r*d of batwaaa MLOOO aad no laawaaildllly. bat _ to min te poH- tta* and aot the worat of It. TlmQaaaiwaa ¦appertad by her taverila, B. B. Wilaim, tktasanihalorths kiagdom and th* Oov- araamnt troop*. WitaMiwor* taa nambar efdip^Mr^dlaW iba Qmms'a larem Tk* •iMBMr f3l*ii!nw» waa ekartarad aiad latt Bontfata OB ttanwmlngof Wadaaaday, Jaanary 'tt; wltt tt* flv* Oammtadoaar* abonrd buhmolad to prooaad to fKattingaaa aad aegoitat* a treaty et aaaaaattm, ThaOMHmMtmamarasLorrlB k. thora too. WUlMkO. Wildar.WIUmiR. Ob*IK Okartoa V. OntlsP aad iaawb Waralmi. Tb* Otondlaa bcmahl aiaa taiaawntollvaa ot tta dttMadOoian. CTan* 'InrailfT*^ Ma aMBIoaBk* amar «3?2ffT;.£r'--atSi: Mr. Tktamaa waa-fcr amaa yam* Mtotiaar of thelntiriar sadtr Ktag«alakaaa, aad Ih Tnn ioto Biabop PhiUipa Brooka bad a prfvdto boatoam arrBBgamaat witt a Boatoa paalugmplur by artdtt 'a loyally waa paid aa aattphototfapk of hi* that waa aoM, Mm prooaadato.bodavotad to mimlon pupoam. Ci.BTai.Aan ta tt* oaly hoaorary ra of tt* fltgaaa iMCMtag* Seamly. The laltia- ttan toak ptaoe at. kta «ttes ta Bew York citv. Bar. Dr. Oaaalar aad Alfred Tartar gav* Mm tt* grip of raeogaituo aad tts fiatamkypin. Bn-OovaniNB J. M. TkATa^ of H* hraifea, who craatod aiob a s«amtkm two Eago by ratwiag to altow Oovaraor totoke poMiailm oltheattaa. to hatog red by a poor aoidiar ta tha aabarba of LioeolB. Ua tapeoollem. Sbkatob Da via, of Mtaaaaota ta alaom bUad la oaa «*, and tt* InnbU bad a oorl. ottiorlgta. B* waa aapoaad to tkaatoady glare of an eleetrio Mght tor two hoara adiUa Btoktag a oampaign apaaeh. Tha optta bWvb. wtotajurad, a cold eaauad, aad paralyata of Iha aarva rcaulted. Wnan a Prealdaat ta laaagamtad at Waahington ha ta uaaaUy sworn ta wltt a targaC aaw Bible, wbieh ta attarwar.l pra¬ aantad to aoma mambar of hta family. Bat Caevetaod Ib 18S6 took tte oatt on kta mottar^ Bible. It waa a amaB baok. mo- roeoo boaad and gilt-adgad. So far aa ta knowa ba alUl haa tta book. EABTHQUAKE IN ZANTE. Ara a laland ot araooe ta Bapaaa- ly aBakoa. ' Thalatandof Baato waa ihafcai aarlya iwmomingaagebyanaarlhtpmha. In tta ef Baato many kiidaaa* banma wara WTCokad, and the ooeapaata traa la lbab> aigh* ctolkm ktto tt* alraakTkaraof of tt* prima Ika ailmaWi amaplBC aiW' to tnppramdta- atdir oooatqiHat npon tha panlo amoBB ttam. Tha walk ottt* priaoe, wkleh had baea apraag aad eraoked, wam braeed. Tha bnmftal —a- -^n*— partly frana ito fonada- Mma iJlthaioaraaeMad aed tte roof ¦aak aevaral laat. Twokonralater tb* town wasahakmhy rapaitoi Bboakit b«a*m f sU te aU qaartar^ and tta priaoa baoama m tuHafa that BMwy prtaiBtor* warn raaaevad. Tha paapl^ fa a paato dad from tta houam aad emwded Ibe atoilta and aaarkat ptooa , itooraa of tami* MmMft tta «awa to oaaap In tta lUlda oa tkaoatmirto Many <taBd bo«im. wa«p bmpd ta Iks rabtt aud a hoadrad or aNPa watt raportad to have haaa iatarwl aavaraly. The Oov- araoimt awlt out tfoope witti taato aad pravtaioDe fdr tt« rrtiat of the hemelem. . tmftgo Uowoll R. Jaokaoa Bi Foa the Haproaao Boaoli. Pmaidaal Barrlaoa aomiaalad Jadga BowatI E. Jaolnta. of jFiaainai, a Damo- omt aod a Uaitwi Statae Clrcttit^iiOfp^ to Uto Joatloe Lunar oa tka of tta UaMal Btatm Bupmnia Coarl Tha Bomlaatkia waa promptly eonflrmad by tte Seaato Preihtont Harriaoa parsooallv aaiaatod Jodge Jaokaoo for proaaottao. Ha served wtthhimto IhaflMato from Maroh, 1881. aattl April, IMS aad ttaa whm Haoator Jaekaoa reatonad, ^kariag baeo appotatod Ciroul* Jadga by Prsaldeat Otavalaad, Baaator Bar Totod tor hto iiiialrinaliea. that Jala* Jaakam had a ohoem forth* Aaaaataito JaaHsattlp Blad Mmatttag Ota alto aa tta QuttaT. kat mm appototoe to a Sonttera Deaio- ^arag* ezpaelation wa^ rraSdml wonM lalBel a tor cralc aad tta avi perhapa, ttai ttePi Bootham BtpahHma to n* body oia **'• . . t Tna Coamtodoaar atflAeala hmj rltoC;>i(Crjai. ialbta^aimaali •nteT ll* III Bl Biraay. ot tta Dl Attoraay of tte Uni triot ot OolamWa, Thb CoaaBtorieaaa from bring witt than tka aattm loaal Btaiaaaaat tbt a UaitaJ Btataa arrivad to Ta* Agrieil Oimptotad ly m apoi uerialtoa ot oftSd.ao'iM mrrmt Oaaal astloMl**. AmBAaraoi (to. Flv* ml psrtodtoha* TnBrll ttvQaam' ropiv to and lard Ite 11 BowaflB Jaokam was a Ualwd Btotm Staaior wkm Priddul Ukvataad appolaiad UmJadaaot Ih* Unitod Btatm Coart tor tta dtolrM ambraoteg T*aaa**m. Bata a aaBm of - . ^ born In ParK ia that Btat^ m ApcB a, ISS.', bateg ttaratom sIzcyKMM year* of age. Bta panato aarty movai to JaokBM. Tma., aad ha Uv*) ttam for many yaar*. Ua ww nradaatol trem BrnttamawiiCjltag*to iRa. an;; attar- wmdipaal two yaara at Iba UBivwaity of Vlrgtata. ia USO ha wm gradnalad from iMbanm Ivtw ttohooL and hnarndtataly hman tha priaUoi pt taw tn Jaokaw, ^Saovtag to ple^hta ttrm^ yatr« lalar. Ha aarV*! oo the Bamna, beam of kta Stato twloe by amotai- mmt. Be wmatoetod to the BtotoHamagt lUprmmtalivto te 1800 on tha Btoto eradit ptotform, aad wm vary aooa aftor- XnrdtLmml to tha Ualtai SWtaa Beoato aa a Daaoorat, .aaralag from Maroh 4, 1881. untU Mareh ll WUI. BataiooMBttarMlBl MtoCaplMlM a ama aral^ B# mSTTardSShMatak^ aamrndtelBSoanaUamMaaof ttaquaa- IkmaarkaHlkam. WhmttaCtooall Jadga- Bblp wwlrat oCaal to Mr. Jmkam by Pmddml Ctovatand h* haBttatod about ao- ii»lliiall>Mhe had pramsdIbB naaw ot ^ tktthtmtmta. Taaam w*m SlSraliread aaeldmto to ^t!Si^:tXsr5ai^-:!i* ** ralhamto and toa trem OMr eaa haadrad and twmty-nlna parama war* In- Jared end fartv-ooa kllled. OUBE FOB TYFHUB. Moxioana Sny tho BpMom ICakn a Stronc Btedloln*. Tba (Mnalakaaa apidara am eoaalag lato gaaeral am tekMitol aad primtopmettoa at tka CKy o( Mmieo m a oam lor iypbw temr. Baoml mtp«rimanta ahow ttattahitolba BBldim bam nBuniattmahly proved baaa*- eial inmaay oaaaa, ttay nm vaiy pewarfol, I, IgnOmnlly and. aaad, am midlataa Mahia to be dangarm*. A paMml Uvim nm took aeea, manlnalad aibyamto wito Saalaa aaal «ka rawfy, a iriUmat paroapMble ipi dkgmjati Lardaandt wampramah AHuraaa aartkia wmra aaaaad raiiofe pmpaaip m to., lalmd al I A aaaaa-O'atainlag O. a wnama, wr, ,s>' aame I alraak hy a tttim mthr Mi Aaaap TTCS liagkan war* kill jurwl. Tkal tmrn^ tJbuaarABi _ mtloa. bmdatiTareo B» UmH . LondOB, tprm dIapatA hOiSamalalniJ Aaierioaa earn ta th* toaMor pf thef Bm arWtratlm. ' Thb Banm da Boma y lm Ptata, . Ayrea, AramttaaB*pMt>ltc, baa a navawot, la maaqneaoj of ljaa Ix tamad Ik goM spamiatton by tba ot tbe ooBoamr ¦ Tbm: kMOM " 11.0001,000. PATMEHTS OP PEN8I0I ¦J- Xreaeanr CMBoViIb Advooaio AkaUittna at Ike faaai n« Agea . Tka proooaitlaa now batbm Cmg kaviBK ., mad* dtaaot | tt* Dn eaaary A aa all avar of tts ebtuig*, aa of aaaomv f:iind gaaaraily. /.fka an aaauat __ ^ bam Jtut toa«d mvmty Ooal laden'oaiwl boats froovBlirtt Amboy to J-.rwy OitT, N. J. xm-' Jjlg Waa tha (org- ¦¦I ret bruuglit tbroo^ aa<^ , AgirtmMantar*partm;ika af« ta~ ail,e&4 480 kmbata: vafaa
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1893-02-10 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1893 |
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