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AKJii i ALBERT d. STURGIS & 00., Pobliflhew. AN INDEPEHDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, WGVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOOAL AND GENERAL INTELLIOENOE. VU NAZAJftETH, PA., FKIDAY HOJINING, NaVEMBER 11,1892. Every Northem fita^fl wett,ot Uie Al- lAgbaoiat bat a Stste nnlvenity. London pubU^an are said aot to relish Ito inore'ssiag ttio in tbat oity of tho American qsagazinei aad periodl- caie. liaibiadi A well-in fqifctaad ttstittictan bas ststd tbat atoas Uebraw synagogues tove been tet np ia this tonntry during tto past "'•tmfymittbKiktil previoui yean ot Vntarioaa Bfistory. 1^ , ' '.'- - '..' . J 'nwpop«tarsubtcription of #13,000 raised ia W«w York City to prpvida.^w aickbabit^ad a great work. Ovw 116,000 lUMies w«ro visitdi^d ovor 10,000 tfbk were pro«oribad for. amUBto??e.wwMaaa^^ Tto Hftber of the Daltoa toys, two of whom Uttm shot reoentiy whita tryfaigto rob a baab in Kantat, says they wata ia- ffa<bos< ta togia their earaer of oriosa by readiag sensational detaotivs tales (vud othar auoh booki. Ez-Seaator Edmunds tayt immigrir tion is tto tltal problem to-dsy. A Bertin journal makes tto sdmlssion that tto best aad mott skilifnl deattata In Oennany are of ''American citlaea- Aooording to tto New York Indepen¬ dent Mbusiness is growing more active at naariy overy importaat point, wtotber hi Um Bast, Wast or Bouth." / Tto' Kalssaokt have an original method ot IriAliiig ctolera. Wbeaevar one of tbem 'N attacked by the epidassic to mouota a hofss and gallops as loug as to has ntrts^|lh tUsUy un tha aniatal's bao!c. A Ruasiaa Juai»ilist tried tbla remedy raoeotly aad {¦ tgi/tl to tore fouad it «f- fectual.. ___ Oolumbui is every wtore, tto Vew York Journal ((wotabat, and tto very wiads ssam to tbout his na-ua. Evea tto yaoht oluto talk of toviag leeturet oatto voyage of Oolumbut, and tofora tto wiator toover to jio of thom may ba detoUng 4m qnsstioa " Wat Oaluoibut mueb of a Childwin Bmlth tpoke at an' anaesa- tionitt meeting in Ontario, Oanada, the otiior day, declaring ihat the whole eountry was either at a staadttill or de- t^lining la prosperity. iH^tgaesmeaawawgePBt Tto Boston Traatcript laments that wtoles are getting almoit at scarce as sea serpents, and that whalebone is get¬ ting to cost so mnch that dreismakeis' bills are just about half "for trim- mfaigs." ______________ Thara is an unwritten law amoag as- trOMuMta tbat wton naw todies are db- oovarad in tto heavens they are aot to ¦eoeive tto names of their finders, nor ol any ottor penoa. Without ezoeptlon the oelatttal nomencliture is Uken from Oreak aad itoman mythology—not only tto goda and mortals eajoyiag this dit'- tiactlon, but bessts, from Fegssut tc Medusa, and' aeeationally tuanimtte thiaga of mytbotagieal ataociation. WHRR8THB ROaOH ROAD TURNS. Wtort tto rough road tarns aad tto vallsy sweat Smiles toft witb Itt tolm and bloom, Wt^U forget the thoma.ttot tove piaretd tto faat And the aights with ttoir grief and gloaBl, AadttoAltairlllsmto and tto stars wltt beam Aad wt^U tay ns down to tto light to draam. Wa than tay ut down In tto bkiom aad Hght With a prayar aad a tsar for Mst, At tired ohlMtrto wto creep at night Tottolovsof auMthei't bnatt; Aad for aU tto griat of tto ttormy patt Rett tball to swattsr at tatt—at laatl SwaateftoeaMt of tto weary way Aad tto taaasome night and tang; Wfalta tto dartoem drifts to tto parfSot day With lto tplandar of Hght and tong; Tto bght ttot itodi faitm na and kto nt and, lova at Aad tpriakta tto rotae of bsavsn abofS ¦I —F. L. Stanton, ta Attaato CSooslltuUoa. It was lately qwflad in British shipphig I proof af lto duprssslonaifaot- 4ag trade that a spleadid \ baa tork of 8000 tons reg- ^ad aa tto Olrde, came into uilwlto iu ballast, wsa nn- i a oar^a, and sailed baek for lat ipai^.lritb the tarns batiasi fight wHh bir. aret ars to to iwaaaatsd i by cable au< Lsre iadulgia ibl totto hops that ia mid. Bos^of tto Euro- tbat quarter th« nct^a^CjHi^nato that a atattos bt i Asorss would to'of tbe utmnt valaa to tcienoa as wall as to tba worid's com¬ mercial marina. Tto railro^ buitding of 1891 to tto Jolted BtatAjs entnatod by tto Mev York Indapeudent at a litUe tais thaa 400a mitaa. ThU 40J0 milot wiU bring tto raltrtiad milaaga of tto oouutry up to an a;igrajato ol 179,000 mttaa. Oaly 10,000 milea of railroad ware built frojg 1930 to 18S1; during the next iva yean at maay more were built, aad thsa tto at grs^r unUI MSy, whan 1^,800 milet warabuilt, tto largest aum- tor of aew milaaga rooorled ta aay ono vear. •¦Ths dreaded disease toribari to ua- fam liar to New York, baton this coast," obterraathe Ban Fraoeiaoo, Ciironicle, •'we kaow it well beoause Jt fa brqughi bera oa so maoy vetseta f tos tto Oriaat. No oae bas beaa sbis to axptola ito eaata. It ta something like elopbaatiask, onl] far more swift aad daa lly in itt effects, aad telenee tot aot yet dlscoverei any c-ire7or it. It ta like nsaay South Ssa itiand malddtoi which sbow that to aa esrthly paradise there is alarays tto trail of tbe serpent." Capitalista ara piupariag to astoblish a line of steajiert. bat ween Portbtod, Ore¬ gon, and tto Sandwj a stors of tto trhla no.v mcaopottass. p lid to San Kranoi«()» tl irattdg^,OM(< I' >r;land ctnauppi/ timu its rival, aad/in teidh. tot '.thsm ei;)eeta to bring bsnuat, |^taaap^>ta«, mu joes, aad other fruitt to Ito town door. At a luctl aieratoat puto W; "Thera it no reason wby Purtlaad sbovid par San Fraaciteo a cammiastoa on <Kir fniits, and no raaaoit vlgrNMJUtondt tbould pay Ban Frsaaisaa Wtsiawtoliin on Oragon togutrntrtmA Otoaer com- me_rcial r^ttons saust prova proStobta :'.i to Portland aad tto istondt, aad I see no reaton why tto sntorprlse sbouM not to a success." m. K- In an Bastarj papar appears a lanssnt over the departure of the typical graud- motber. A pretty picture ta drawn of tho gray haitad old tady that ta a mtm- o,iy of chltdbood, with hor swest and pstieat faoe aad gaoMa mtaaart. Thaa it ta alBrmatl tbat sto ta ao more. |a Iter place has cams a womaa who usat rouge and has ber children's ohildroQ call her ••Aosty" Tbere wouM to rassoas for tamoatatiou tod tto gmnd- mottor rsally sanithsd, admlto tto tm rrancitco Eiaminer, but sto hasn't. Tto Eistem writer miy hi Vl beaa daptivad of oae, an 1 may have seao a spariatsa •r two of tto hojut sunty. Bat )dba grsodmothar to a flzture. Iu assay a liouseboM ttm ta tto oentral objaet of af • f.ctiu>>r as swsat' aad geatta to avar. (anaart cf liviag akmge, aad not al¬ lays for tbe bettor, but they tova never ^^kmgmita Bays tbe St. Louis Republic: A len- sibta innovatioB which Mrs. H<irrison in¬ troduced a' (to Whtte Uoute srst tto abaadonaMnt of baadttokiag at recep - ttoas that made tto evmiing oae of tor- lare to all her predeoeisots. Bto man¬ aged tbit with much taot, by carrying a fan ia ona liaad uid a bouquet in the otbar, so that parsoas saaiag her haads full, wera spared tto awkwardosm ot offering a tondaiiake stocould aot aeoapt. Tbe Burial Reform Society ia Engtaad bat made aa extoustive stu ly of thta subject, sad has sbowa the enormous ax- psuss of the prssant system. It bas fonnd alto an earaest and widatpresd re- spoose to tto appaal for a diArent gm^ ol thiagt; but tto ehtof ototocta ta a dsaii-ro.)tad custaim whtoh hUMuch otor- isbad faadly atsoctations ent^riied srouad il,sad "wliich shrinks*' in ths et- liasatloo of the Oimstiaa Ouardton, '•fram ahaage as from saerihij;e. Buob t feeliag hw ao reasoaable fouadatioB; aad the reltaf and ptaettoU bsaaflta which would flow from 1cm elaborate and ezpoasivs funeral customt, would soon tmtwaigh all ottor considerations." lacidantol to tto war flurry occasioaod by tto Obitaan aSair oiftgen of tbs various rsiiroads reoeivad cimaunica- tious from Ctovemmeat oOsiata asktog Infonaslion relative to the movsmiot ol troopa in targe bodiet. Sxretory Elkini hat received a letter Irom J. T. Oiail, Oeaaral Maaagar of tto BahlmoM aad Ohto road, atating tbat siacs tto O. A R. encampment at Washington ho wat abta to reply to tto inquiry. Ths foui Irtmk llnei, be says, can move (rom ths tolsrtor to tto ooatt, teking tto assan diataaoa at 1000 mitas, SSOjOOO liuapi u thirtv boun, togettor with ttoir aseistary equipment, bortm, ete., aud suppUss. At tto mTie time, he myt, tiiesa roads oan move enough commercial suppUm so as aot to aSaot tto bUsuMH of tto oouatry. A SWISS IOVE STORY. br kkkk naarosT snnma. "When I find a maid as good as thee, mottor; but I want no idie, shrill-voiced wife to disturb our quiet home." But one day Ids motbw said mors sadly and seriously than ever tofore: "Gostavus, I am growing old and feebta. I can no longer make and mend tby clothes and keop our home. Tbon must bave a wife. Promise ma at the fete next week thou wilt choose one from among tto maidens tbere." Outtovus reluctantly gave ber tto de¬ sired promise, but it weighed beavlly upon hirii. He oould think of nothing aua, and Ito more to pondered the heavier hto lieart grew. At last be seised bis gua and wsnt out on the mountoto, but the perplezing questions followed htm, until at iast he threw liimself ou the ground groaning, **Ofa, tbat some wise maa wonld maice this choice f qr me I" A BMSsent sfter to looked np and saw, as if ia aaswsr to hu wuh, the wiasfd aMToacbiug bim. f^^twntyjt J,, ezctahned to himself, aot think of him boforet Bnttiy can tolp me." TImb, heart, Oustavas sprang io, iTaay ou«. l^afhasMfo W*fumumm. OtMavttS imrmly, friaaMtif for tbe 1 takaa Win lafely daajgaraus mountain Aooordtog to tto Naw York Tbaas it is better in that city to to a uriatbtst tiian to know aaythtog of his crimei. It dravrs a very forliiddeu picture of tto houas ml dstauliaa,a jaU srtora witaatoss ars kapt somatimis for Uut; pertodi of time, and not unfiequenily whlto tto criminal, of whose evil deeds ttoy sre suppoaed to to cognisant, ta aufoylng his bberty on bail. Ttors U a dataii of poUea attached to tto haute as-a guard. No writtea commuaicattbaa are permit¬ ted to to reeeived by any unfortunato in¬ mates ualett they are delivered unseals J to tto Baigeaiit in command, who, upon rsadiag tiwm, daterminea whether ttoy shall to dsii»arod to tto parsoas to whom ttoy ars sddrassad. No parsoiu ars sl- toired to visit or converse with tbe par- soia under detention ezcept witb the written permisaion of tto Superintendent of Poitea, tto Dtotriet Attoraey, or tto committing ma^istrata, aad than oaly ia tbe prtaeacj of tto Sargasat to com¬ mand. __..,,._____^ Tto Ninetaantb Oeatury, on tto ev¬ idence of its flrst quarter only, aad oon- sidertog men aad women of genius atone, caa to stowa to to oae of tto greatatt . oaatarias to tto Ustory of tto world. Bera ia tto fltst ttraaty-flva years ot tills period were tto. folto wto 3 suprsAs spirita, pkkel out of a larger ••oato- gory of tto Illustrious" in tbe orders of ttoir birtb; Cardinal Newmvi, Vieior Hugo, tto oldsc Duasas, Rsnks, Ltad- sasr, Eneisoa, Uabig, Hawtboraa, Oob- dsn, Oootgo Saad, Scinto Beuvo, Haas Andarseu, JobaStusrt Hill, Longfaltow, Las, Kossuth, Agassis, Llncalu, Dar¬ win, Mrs. Brown(ug, Teanysoa, QUiJ- stona. Pea, Civour, de Musset, Thaol^- srsy, Bngbt, LIsst, Leverrler, Brown- tag, Dtokons, Clreeley,Beaotor, Wagner, Bismarck, Uomtnten, Ruakto, Lowell, OaaqiaXliot, Usrbart ^isaoer, Oaaaral inmnsaii, Huxley. Tba fact that the ma inkrwrnlnmr fiarisrnm N a pretty <dwle( that UMtlsd high ogaiast tto shaggy breast of Mount Ob- gadto Hvad tbo widow Nsuraad har dangbter Marie. A loooly bome you would tove thought H, but tto flr trem ttot wailed so in your ears whispersd good cheer to Ihrie. Wton fierce winds came rushing down tiia mouutaia sido, tto kn««^ tto trom would bend tbeir tsll beads togather snd twine their stroag annt aroand her bomb, until, robbed of ids victim, -tto baflled storm rushed by. Wton morning broke, tbe ssme friends stood rrsct and stotely, drawing Midn ttoir leaves and branches, ttot tto sunbeams might not lingsr ta tbair soft embraces, but hasten down to awaken tbeir farorito, Marie. Very lovely was tto llttta Swtat maid, with violet eyw that now daaoij aod sparitied aad thaa grew soft tJuMJlar w a liUls child's. Two rosnid BpS shut In tor pearly teeth, aad ^fbaa. imiM a Uay dimple danced ito a ssa- inent on ber peachy cbeek. Her toir dung in careistog curls around tor tow wiiite forelicad, and fell in ripplm of goldan tunsbiaa far totow tor slender waiat And ber vuical Ahl ttot wm Matte's greateat charm. Soft ead ctaar, not a discordant aota marred iu sweet, pure banaony. SomatinMa. w sbe sang at har evening devotions tbe bnvtaa^n far betow ia tbo valley, catching • faint notw of bar song, looked up aad, croasad ttomaelvw, half beitaviag thay heard tbe echo of an aago' ctoir. But very few knew of Mario's bwaty. For wben sbe went with her mother on one ol her rara visita to tto hamlet to¬ tow, she biuslied ber wavy hair sliaight tnd smooth back from tor lorobead, and tiraidcd it in loog stiff ptaito wliich feli down her back. Her eyelids, with ttoir curtoins qf Ioag silky tathw, drooped over her danc¬ ing eym nntil one looked in vain for a gUmpM of their beauty. Her red, Ups shut flrmly over ber pearly twth, while the dimpta hid itaalf readutoly away from sight. Aad tor swsat viries, frightened at ito own sound so ffer from bome, j{rew fatot and husky, until, in this shrink¬ ing, sober daassol, wslking so timidly beside tto Widow Neur, you would tove fouall it bard to reoognias tha bwutiful Marto of tbe moiutaln. 80 it happened ttot only her mother snd ene otliisr parson knew hew good sad sweat aad how (sir Maito ww. Tbb ottor ssm a stronger wto cams from a far away country and spaat his summers in a littto hoam oa tha nwua- Tto for to fl young guide througb many ezoniidon. >' And now Ids sympattotid quwtion, •'Why, what's troubling you, my toy I" opened tto way ttM Gustevus to pour out sil bibvperplezify, eading his recital with tto qowtiou; •'Oantt ataa not help ssa ohoose a good wife whoVarill make my life hap¬ py! For now I h£ve given my mother my promise to fin»r.^.w\fg at tto feto nezi week.'* Tbe wizard smilsd sympatheticsliy; and then thought in silenca a little while tofore he answsred. "If a pnr«, true heart is united toa Irue, puie heart, both Uvw must to bappy.^' ••AtasI" snswored Oustovut, "but I know aot whtoh tsoiden among tbem aU bat tto purest, trusst bwrtt" "Ttore wUI to oue such heart at tto fata," answered tto wiaard,- "but you may fail to recognise it. However, if you will oome to me to-morrow' I irill f^ve you a obarm that wlil show you this heart." Here was oomfort, iadeod, sod iritb s light heart Ouatovut thanked bit friend and bounded forward. Left alone, tto wimrd ooatiaued dowa ttm atouatain-side unlU to came in sight of thaWMair Maar'b ahatet, where to <to MouMl MsEti^ sitUiug'^ iutsiiptttigz- \ir- •tosM. of tor\Nusi suaehtay smile, lioy twr-Vhope stood ia' ber eyw, and tbere was a grwved look sbont ber roey iips that taada hlan wish to comfort her. Wbst ta Itto msttor liitle one!" be ssked alieady daneing with deUght, aad tto dear little dimple lu tor cheek: "Art thou cornet^ ••Sto ta not so ptain, aftsr all," thought Oustavuf, w to answered: •'Wwt thoo-looking for me, Martot" Marto bung ber bead without answer, ing, and Oustavas, wondering a Uttto at ber words, led tor to tto dance. As he placed bb arm around her hta band touched ber shining bait. Instantly a strange thrill ran through ttom both,aad Onsuvus's arm seemed to cUng to Marie's wabt. •• Jfarto, didst thou feel thatf' to asked esmwtiy. Aad Marie smilingly answered 1 ••Tw." Bo ttoy togan dsaeiag, aad w ttoy danced it teemed to tbcw watohtog ttom ttot a woadarful traaSfonaatioB came ovar Marta. Her toir, stoken loow from ita Ioag, stiff braMs, hung Uke a gUtteriag got' denveUsU around her, her baanUful eyw iriwae Uto stars, aod tto dfaaptod cheeta and pwrly teeth fomtod a flt hid ing-plaae tor tto iaughiag ruloe that aow and thea rang swest aad eleer frtuu het rosy Ups. Not one of tto vUtage msid- sns WW Imlf so fsir w stot •'Surelr." wid the amazed villagers, ••ttore WW never snob a haadMUM couple." "Buttaaot Marie ander a etorm,*' ortadothers, ¦•sto hw euddealy grown so tovelyf "Love's witetory, if it ta true and pure, wilt transform all of w and briag ont all thst fa toveUest and bast wlthio rHE MERRY SIDE OP LIFE, BTOBIH TBAT ABB TOLD BT THB nririrT muu op tbb pbuw. A Htat—A OarelHl Company—.% Wlae rreoaotton—Great Frevooatlon— A Kotaa achool, Ktc., Hte. Bto woraa lootot aroand her oaoV, A locktt of thinto < gold; Tto thaaa of a heart, and targa euongh A pleturt peUto to hold. I opened Ito tackat to aaoertaln wto waa tor partloolar ptt; Bnt Iastead of a mtotatora photograph Ww a tixa whieh raad ttot--^ro l«t» New Torfc Herald. OBUAT raOVOCATIOM. Mama—"Johaay, did you strito Willtol" Johuay—••Yet, 'm; bat ha hit me baek.** itoe. A cAaarui. ooispaht. ••We uever loat a Ufe on our •>IleaUyr' "Mope. Oae of eor passeagers tta though.*'—Natioasi Barbers' setto. toet Oa. tain's very top. Ttoaimptov hfaa 'tka wiaard,".aBd told strange talw of how to spent wtota nigbta gaaiag at the hMVeaa throtigh a long tuto; tbat to oould foretell to aa hour wliaa tto sun would oovw itwlf with darfcnsw; but, straugwt of all, to had a litita wire ttretebed for milw over hilb and vslleys to tto greet city I This wire toiked to him in a queer language whtoh so one ebjcould undeistaod. "Vtok, ttok, tiokeiy Uek," it sdd, aad it toid him thiagt that ha^^aned mitae aad mltos away. .. Marto did not kaow Sow srfae'tto sHaard trw wtoa to oame tothsr boms one moming and asked fer a drink of wator. Ua foltowed tor la tto spring when she went for it aad sto|^ied by the way to brsak open a curious stoae. He stowed Marto tow uueeriy swrked It ww inside, aad thea teld her a stary about it. the tanially timid ssaldea ww so toter- estsd ato forgot to to frightened, and thus a atroag frisudsbip betireen tto two WW l>egi.n. After thta tto wlasrd oftea eama. to tto widow's ebatot for reet aad refresh- msnt oa hfa Ioag rambles, aad Marto un¬ consciously revealed her dutraw to blm, oae by one, imtil, long befors the flrst summer ww ended, ue stranger knew thst uo girl to all tbe canton eould to eompared with Marie. On tto othsr side of tto mountola from Ibe Widow Neur's tome lived auottor widow. Bb -, too, bad but oae ohild, a SOB, wto WW tto pride aad delight of tor life, thta was tto brave young himter aad guide Oustevus Frtet. Xtary mm kaew sad Uked Owtsvus. He WW tail, strait, cad tondsome, with flaahiag hiowa mift, aad a laugh w frank w a uiM'a; to frwthe favorite ot tbe canton, and tber* ww not a girl sritbiu ita bounds who would aot hsve beaa proua to flight ber troth with hist. Oastovus, however, awaff tftta for tto Obgadta maideas. Ha wUalflir laihor ofaaw tto obamols up tte MMvWaside or guide Imvelsrs through Its dastgeraus pasewtbaa spead hta Ume wtth liMiflaest ot ttoauMi of tto hamtot. Hto mother oftea said, "M^ foa, iTben wilt tbou brtog me home a d«ugii(ter aad lywlf a witoP* "^ And Onstava* •I waat to SM wsek, bot I tove no wwr, and then—" drooped over ber sweet voice sank wys none of the yoilBg men will '|0#e,to dsnce with me." "INit whyt" alftkad the wizard to sor- prita. •'Beoaiiw I ewMat talk and itugh with Iham w otner maidens do. My heart toato fwt \f they do but glance towai4 SSO, tot 1 know not what to wy, aad so," hssa a taar slipped from under tto Imig ey stashes A-"my motlier wys I l*d totter notja.'l •'OoniM, iWie one," tto wtaard an¬ swered. ^*^n yaiw mother," he added ioddenly, ''thst I aw goiag to lend you a silver tolt to weari aod tbat my knowl¬ edge tolb toe that] the bravwt, iuind- somest youth to all f to iaad will daaos with you qulto joyfttlly." Tto toppy^ Malta flunked' tbe wlwrd w Oustavus had doaa, and ran off to toll tto woaderfnl aews tb hw mother. Esrly nezt inoraing Oustovus went for ' bb cluurm. Be lound tto wiaard waiting for him, and liking liim toto bta stranre room, the wisul maa wld, smiling, w he bsd tto day |iefors, italf quiaaiealiy, balfsympatbathpaiiyy aty gtwd feltow. kgto riu. Put it op tto fsS^ aod to sum svery maiden there. your arjs about tbe hoM heart b true and g will, run through will cling to tor. But « you dance witb sU I" wondering, tiiaaked ' OB tto riag. relet of iron, witb a tbe wisard li^e ward ids palm. cams Gustevus ww youag men, eafer As for Gustevw, he thought rightly thst be never seen so good snd bea^ful a crwtnre, aad to biassed tbe wlasrd fot tbe etorm whtoh h^|^ his heart tc Long toforatto summw ended, Ous tavis took boms Marta to to bb own and hfa mother'f grwtest joy and top Wbaa M. to Wiasrd returned to Parii thst wtat*, to Aaad. a scienUSo papet before th*1ia«aAbf( tto Aaademy, In it to teauvmany of hfa woader¬ fnl dtaoovdrka #%hta work durtog tto summer. ^utlliMlid not speak of tto most IntenMlag J>f all—how, by the aid ot a liito tmatA, coaeealed In t steel toltTdiil JMiwi* ring, to had brought tai^'"^*' **o '<^"ff bumas hearts, and by sa doing tod estighl some of tto bsppinew of Paradiw aad imprfaooad it is d ehalet on oM Obgadis Mountau.—Pittsburg Baltatia. saiNTinf A wisa paacAonoK. Turner Van Newleaf—''I'm golag to tara over a uew leaf." - Jack Binttoyr—"JSetter turn down tto corner, so yoo won't low your place." —Puckw TUB 01.0 UAu's raaPUKUiioa. "I'Utoasbter toyou," said Mbs }iddey, by way of consotatien. ••I tbiak paps would rather tove a laughter ta-taw," replied Mr. Skidds. 'He bw four dtogbtan already.">>- Detroit Free Prssi. A vorao scuoot.. Returned Traveler—-•'Wtot's tocome »f that Mtas Bluestook, wto used to tactore every wlaterl" Hoat—'•ISto's s doetor aow." ••That sol Wtot kind of a doetort" "A faaude doetor."—New York Weekly. Vr WAS AasBirr. "Ym," Mi.l young Gingeriy, ber snd sto kved rae, bui our weili oppoeed toAt^itttltLl' " rhat WW ^^^^^Bta WW itr' wlsi^^^^^^^ ••No: tb^^^^^^^H out."—Ju^^^^^^^H •I loved paraata wuAT ua paoUlSBD to Wt She—•'You will love me alwaysf He—••Pawionately, my darting." 8be~ "And you wiU never easM to tove me?" He—"Never, my dariing." Bhe—"And you will wve your mooey r' He—•'Every cent.** Bhe—"And you wiH never speak lisrshly to met" He—"Neter." She—"And youwiU give up aU your tod tobiul" ,He—"Every one of tliem." She—"And you will get along with mamar' Ht—•'Yw'." Sto—^'And papal" He—"Yer." She—"And you will always do just- wtot mama waato you to dof He—"Yw." She—"And just wtot papa wanto you to dot • Ha—"Yw." Sto—"And jost srtot I want you to dof He—''Of oourto." Bbe—••Well, I wiU to yours; but I frnr I sm nwking an awful mtstoto."— Puck. mwii i^* AFrlghtfal B»tlw*y Ac Id Terksklre. EBgUi Half a Boon of Htttbgen fti and Tliirty Iigored. AaappalUng raUwar aoddant tarlyaffw asomtaft ago aaof Tarhsbtte^ UkUmmi. Tto munbar < oottodara{ta-~BBa4 IMm alto to thtatssa.J for 1 w M Tto taprsm twdn torgh erery avsotoa maalaa at full tpaad TUnkTwhtn atoad 0' Hf Indw gaoda trala. czpraw trato rai _ tto bs«fcei,bat tto moaseatnm at Oa -¦a ..ad au aa IS mppiami.nan 'Si «to goods trato, amkiaK a tsnrlUa wn To add te tto herror tfta earriagmt flra aad wart dathrayod. A tatge a of paraoaa from ntar^ptaOM ware jocta att tto Mtaa aad did armryikimg pofllbto toj taurlaato lto daal aad totarad. Thewwto maaaged at satafeato them- stlvtt wdajarwl hsstiaaJ to astof otbara wto wara vat aMVa aad eaaght to lto wsaak. It wwdlflfaalk work, owtog to Mm aagr ta ¦an oauai. advicb. •'It b very kind of you, Mr. Jelly, to wk me to to your wife, but it caa never to." It WW a fair yotmg woman wto spoke. Tto msn whose doom she bad thut waled had tto appearance of a wreck. Bto was tto two-dozentb woman who bad ci uahed hb hopw and it began to tove ita effect 00 him. He rote from hb kneet tmubUng. Bto WW torry for him—m wftmen tre under snch circumttances— bttt sto bad done the bett the could. In a few brief momenta to recovered hb speech. His lips quivered, tot to ww liotmd to wy tomethin.^. •'Wtot thall I dof to moaned. The girl shook her head. . "I've wked two dosed womea to marry me," he went on, "in tbe lait ton yeart and every one bw tal down on me. Eren you bave," bu ^tigtol, "aad now what thall I dot I am oompletely wom oot." Ber faeo ww abltse aad her to became cold sad cr , totter bave 4iad ia ai 1E.I for astMano^ ^UUt ram vrto was tmatny bwalaa toM&i. aad wto eonld not gas esAbSgadttoiuseusnteafllhtoi. ffWilS tWr^ wsRl tainrsd, twelve of Tto flramaioC tto trata ww killed, tto awitoatr, wto Jumped al tto ImSaatoC] tto ooOtaiao, aaeaoad-wtlh.a broken, lag.. TtoMarqawotT qob et Huaify. tto tathw I to Qottn Vhitoria, ^ TheMarqalaot 1 fared, aad m^to pt aervtae to aadatlog to Martnitaef Haatfy ' thaotb brokea, toi si Captata Diineaa taadarnbaaM Tridas wttai and It hw man wttoi whtah 1 Rev. You see it b a\ liafore you go you dance witi Wiien yoti pli waiat of lol one gtMd a strange f I ytm and your' ytm must tosure Ouetevus, grsatl] tto wiaard aad sU[ It WW a curious flat axteastoe, Ilim wear pidatlhg Wbea tto toto tliere auMwg tto < to try hta obanu. 1 AJI tto maijawllpbgadin were ttore atao, and oa thy Mtricbta of one of tbe gay crowds UttIa Hans hovered tbnldiy bwide \Ar mother. \ "Why didst theaaaLs, Martot'asksd one of tbe girb. j "IHdst ttou tbtok a^y youth would waat to daaee wilh a .motiw to«dayt" asltad another. \ The« seeing the qiMc tears trembUng oa Maria's laahw, sto tipad mow kind¬ ly; ^^::-i ••Ah, w4l, tbou ean«,|l least see our good ttases." "Wtot a tovely tolt th^u hast,1fs»{el" erled aBOther awiden. V'Wbe.-e didst tbon gat itr ••ne wiasrd gave It Widow Neur aaswerelsbi did not rsltidi tto girfs draw her daughter away. "Oome, Marie, lel ua tit hen uadw tha4|yw and watob ths dance." Marta neatled oloeo to her mpttor's side, aad w tbe hours fle<l si^d no youth asked ht^ to dantse, her hm^'i droppsd lower, and die wondered' |f the liriM mau bad made a misiake. ' 1 lathe mwn time Oustavui diootd with one aft«r another i^f ttolmatds, hat though to mtobed with intense eag^r, naw, aot onoe did to feel tlie slranke ^rill for wbicb he walltd. , "I tove dsneed with them aH," be taM at Iwt to blmwir, ••ezoept that shy one over there; I surely tbp- b'not tbb giril" j \ He wked^ hefvUS' lid girts, aad thea gotog a- plj; '¦'... 1 '•Marie, wilt f! *" <«?' Attoaiabment Hltarto f The tor."- y, tor aod tto sto sbs A door-eloeer to operated by gra' A Bsacfalee m aude forgrooviag show. Plotring by eleetrieity ta in oontemfda' tton for a large property in BpaiB. At tto prtaeat time the arerage belgbl of lto tidw tto worid ovw ta oaly about thjllfl fAct. An incorrodible metol, which fa like wiw very hard, fa made by aotatgamatiaa Bieket with steel. A Ttmatih chemtat hw sucosedsd to making' imitafton dtamonds ttot oost more ^n tto geaub»t. It b beUeved that diphtheria b soate timw coBlraeted by Uttta chUdtea whita playtog near tto wweis wiien Uie tattw are open for repairs or otber purposw. Tbe uw of HiiaBto qiwntitiw of chro¬ mium ia steel to give It exoeptioaal iiard- I WW protobly flist carried out oa s commerctal tcata by JuHut Baoer, of New Yorir. "Tto Ufe of a loeosaotlva ctaak pin, whlob is almMf tto ttU thiag about aa eogiae to wear out, is 60,000 miles, aad tto Ufa of a thlrty-tbrae-bwh whasl b •6,788 mltos. A Oalifamte oompaay axtkm a spleadid artioto of toilet eoap from tto troth skistiaed frtuu a boUing oompotwd. Il ta Suppoeed to to a tauttnte of boras, alkaUaadmiaaraloII. At Baku, Russta, there Is aa totssanw oil well ttot ••ebto aad flows" wi{h tto mme regularlty'wda tto oeeaa tides. It b believed to tova acme mystartow connection with tto sea. Tto lower grade of wolaww selfa foi suob a poor price (twu eeato a galloa), tbat some of tto Louistaoa sugar housw IMS it for fuel. Beveral of the Oubaa sugar housw thw usf it. Bir John Lubbock, who piobaUy knows mors abotit bew thaa toy other msn in tto wtirld, liring or dwd, wys that thera fa stroag evidenee ttot tto aueea bw hw tto poirar of ooatrol- iug the eea ef tto egg. It appews that a colored or dark pig- meutinlto olfactory regton to esssatial to perfeet smeU. Ia oaew where aal¬ mata are pure whito ttoy are nsuaUy totally devoid of both emell aad taste, and some, tto white oat for lastaaoa, arc simost invariably deaf. A Boitoa deatiat advocated hypnotUm w a looal aataithetfe to a aapm read to¬ fora tto New Begtoad Osa«al Soeiety and bypnotiaed a pattsst thare aad thaa w su objeet tassou ta ^ pmettoe, pe^ fofmlag a dsutal cutthig without oMctt- ittgfrom tto pattout aay stsaifMattea of faeUng- 'nie paper ww uaaceoot- paaiad by drswtogs. The gall ef a gall-fly produoed on aa oak attiaota, statw Dr. Rattoy, to their viscid seeratioB, a numbw of snmU aats, whtoh to believw to to advantSfemp w tto tiae ia kiiliag quaaUttos of catarpll- lan and other inseoto whieb are Ms natural eneadw. -He iilusttatw tto vslus of thto nroteclton by tto sCateasaat tbat tto totomtaato ef a stogto aat's aeet msy dwtroy in a sian^ day npsrard of 100,000 iaseeto. It b found ttot auisoary may to ren¬ dered taspervious to water, wpeotoily to pesittoas exposed to dueot ooatoot to ttat elemeat, by tto appltoation of ooal ter. Tto latter to employeti in a boiUog stole, la ooe or more layers, or it may to made to flame up tof >re tolng need, tto flist being suitebta for surfaew ex- powl t) the air, whita tto seeoad fa ap¬ propriate ia the oaw of parto toteaded to to oovered up. Thfa method ot taeat- Ing foundations fa declared to to of spwlal utility in oil puMto buUdta«s, particutarly tb6M dssigned for te piw- ervntlon of worta of art, preventhig w it dow esudations of water t^erged witfi Ibae saita from tto nMUftw. "Well, tow proposal last nightl "Ber fslher ta a flend. angel. Tto wooing sped all rig! flrad me with eloquenoa^" •'And ber fatbert" ••He flred me witb alacrity."—New York Prew. TObD TU Taom ABTaow. The Profeasor of Geography— ''Mto Beigamoi, what wcmid yon rtoard w au importaat difference between tto cbarae- tanstto featurw of London and tbow of Parfaf Miw Bsrgassot—"L<>odo!t ssts tto hshloas for meo and P^rb wta lto fwn- ions for women."—Chicago News Rec¬ ord. xniMpi X >tiMhic 1 A BOUUa BBTAIUBB. "I'm a trifle tato this evening, Doro¬ thy," taid tto tawyer, when be reached bta suburban home, but I fell in witb a highwayman, and that delaiae i me." ••Oh, Joba. dear!" ezclafaned tto wito to alana, ••dkl to treat you roughlyt" ••Yw, I rattor think to did. He only had $8.63 on hto; tot I'll get more out of him yat."—Baltimore Newt. tn gmnta, Wld to bew ' 'ohn Adams sn«« »*¦ recently foum^ this AND Txaaa tou kam. BlosMm—"I tdl you it b tto btonde womea ttot have tto diwgrewbta db- positioas. Btoomer—"Aad I wy It's tto bra- nettw. Bloesom—"Well, I ought to know wtot I'm talkiag about; my srife'sa blonde. Btoosser—"And I ought to kaow what I'm talking about; my wife's a brunette."—Barbers' OsMlto. MADB A KAKU VOU BIKSaW. Wicki—"By tbe way, what bw to- coase of BJaoksoat I tovan'i swn him tor a good away yean." Hiws—•'BjaoksonI Wby, don'l you knowt He went West flfteea ywn ago to make a name for himseir." Wtoks—"A name for hhusslf, sbt Aaddtdtoawkeitl" atoks—••Ob, yw." Wieto-"Wtotww itf Hieks—••Deaafa."—SoaervUta Jour¬ aal. A can waaaa ry wovum*^ woux. "Ktm in jalll" wked Witdflrs Dick. ••Oaee," answered Btoody Bill. ••Howstwtin'." "OH saat upt" ••Yw. Two yean." ••Whar wst y's pabl Oonlda't ttoy prove an elibif "Ye*, ttoy could tov proved bne fur me, but,ttoy ooulda't hsvs profisd ao sliblfurthe how. 1 ww rtdin' him wbea I WW kaltibed, bgosb!"—Chicago Tribune. paapAauo poa bim. ¦¦Tbow apple dumpiiags of yours, Lobelto," taid Mr. MeSwat, bwrtlly, ••iu their way art a llttto ahead af oay- thiag I've seea. Yo^ tove'ao objw- Utias to my putting'oob of ttom in my Geket and taking it down to tbe oflloe, ve youf ••Oartaioli net. BmtaMlr." repltod Mrs. MeSwit. "1 m g^ thr- you, desr," f "Now, tton." muttered Mr his tond iiVii ill' forw, Be wars ot sig energy m disergaaiaa^ IH We iesrn to fo|l|^t. or to fsuiU of others Vy apprscta Pride ta essential to s nolito'1 and tho iove of praiw is i>ne afl| iUziag elemeate. At tto presaat tiaw triendsb to to tokaa only In bomm > at the highest dilutiou. Beware of frivoUty; for thr frivolity reverence fa adaefd and lime wpirations flsttenei tot) it Beware of a tomper cd hatred, ! and revenge; for ttot tamper kii living toU in tbe breast which k. He wbo thinto to eau do sn/l snd never havu it known, mua fancy ttot lto sU-seetog Eye tos winkei iteett out. Man sometlmw appeart to tosotsol* ish as to imag^ioe thst hu freea ItlMselt by engraving tto word Liberty wi "Itt choias. , Our estimate of a ctoraotoriiUrays de pendt much oa the manqpr.-|f whloh ttotctoracter aSects,0ur aad passions. CT. ¦ - True populsrity tokw de^ met sprsads itwlf wide, but tto latoe atray liks blossoms, for uol blng that ta fsbe caa balaettog. Beware of sontitality; tor by sensual¬ ity imagination b JoO'eJ an1 the higher part of our nature draggod down and ea- stavsd to tbe tower. ' To procrastinate seems toherent la man, for if you do to-day that yoii may enjoy to-innrrow it is but deferrinj tha ajoymeat; so that to bo idle or iadut- Irious, b but with a view of procrwtin- attog lto one or tto ottor. Tiie Firkt hteswbeat. It b not generally knoWn that tbo flrst steamboat ever built io tbe United States WW construetod by James Rum- tey. st Shepherdstown, W. Vs., in tha ywr 1786. Robert Fulton, with bb Clermoot, ww anttolpatod bf Rumsoy twenty-two ywrs. Aceeirdiag to the Froderiok (W. Vs.) Newt, the steam¬ boat «rw fltted up witb maohtoery partly mau ufactured at tto Catootln furnace Of the Johnson Bros., near Frederick. THo toiler, two oylinderr, pumps, ete.. were manulaotured ia Baltimore. Some por¬ tions «r lhe workt wete mode at tto Aa- tictam Iron Worto. On March 14, 1765, a publio ex|)eriment, tbe flrst evm uadei takea ia Amerloa, ww made ma tbe Potoekao River. Ranuey succeeded In attaining a apeed of four milet hb hour against tto currsut.—Railway Ro¬ view. Amouat ot Salt in All Vcaaas. I aod others of a i^J aad a^'tooitty for umltfrH of : 11 tttwe UgtUUI ' .ihmild Ik; mii- taad PeBn-.natb. .prime Jwsjna, Jtrtty.tf POorte tmtr, Ptama, up rin Crauoarrlat, ' rowIa-Je_^ eto pau: PntitKM-n ner pair. Oe< , pcrsalrj er pelr^ tH.TBV—V ''¦'¦tesr^s'ta":.... To«t,fatato bHbm..... OMchaat fMta.. parlb L. L farellsn.Tr. lUwta-^lk aad l^a., ptr lb Wattero, par Ih Spriag, LTi., psr to.... 18' Ottta 3iatagltoitsra,per lb U Squaba—Dark, par doa SW lilghnptrdos trn rototota-StatSkPsr bbl ITU Jtt«gr,wlMpsrkhl... IU dsrasjr. Sttafar, psr bM. 1 Ifl uCh|^Sri*rhhi..«r Wt, psr too..:... «j - tan^yeUow.bM. 91 r.d..nwbli.. -' "^^SStJt- ^ tr> 175 Bquath- Caeamhi**, alsikiiia pjr 1 lMU(S;ia»d.parKieo.... - Teawtott, pareraia. I eu Mouth Jtrttyipm OtUry, near ky.dmi at #|nw-CHty Mm 1 Patasit---.. Wtoat-Kfo. Vl ggmttkate.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 50 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1892-11-11 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 11 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1892 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 50 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1892-11-11 |
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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ALBERT d. STURGIS & 00., Pobliflhew.
AN INDEPEHDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, WGVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOOAL AND GENERAL INTELLIOENOE.
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NAZAJftETH, PA., FKIDAY HOJINING, NaVEMBER 11,1892.
Every Northem fita^fl wett,ot Uie Al- lAgbaoiat bat a Stste nnlvenity.
London pubU^an are said aot to relish Ito inore'ssiag ttio in tbat oity of tho American qsagazinei aad periodl-
caie.
liaibiadi
A well-in fqifctaad ttstittictan bas ststd
tbat atoas Uebraw synagogues tove been
tet np ia this tonntry during tto past
"'•tmfymittbKiktil previoui yean ot
Vntarioaa Bfistory.
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'nwpop«tarsubtcription of #13,000 raised ia W«w York City to prpvida.^w aickbabit^ad a great work. Ovw 116,000 lUMies w«ro visitdi^d ovor
10,000 tfbk were pro«oribad for. amUBto??e.wwMaaa^^ Tto Hftber of the Daltoa toys, two of whom Uttm shot reoentiy whita tryfaigto rob a baab in Kantat, says they wata ia- ffa |
Month | 11 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 18921111_001.tif |
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