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PITTKTOX, I'A., TUESDAY. JULY 18, 1882. | PRICE TWO CENTS ) l$4.50 Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 31. ) Weekly Established 1850. $ FIRST EDITIQW. diate tfants of the refugees unci obtain for SECOND EDITION penetrated to within three hundred yards of Arabi Pasha's linos, and found all quiet. THE SPARRING MATCH. Richard K. Fos, of the Police Gazette, said to Sullivan them permanent homes mid einployinent. Sub- The reports concerning the proximity of largo bodies of Bedouins are untrue. Wilson Takes Fifteen Minutes Pounding for a Thousand Dollars Sullivan . Fails in His Object. "] will match Wilson aguinstnny man for $5,t)00—you, yourself, prefcrroit. If you think well of it, meet me to-morrow ollicc Bi'riptions amounting to §2,000 httyo already been received, and a soliciting committee has been ap|ioh.led to solicit more 5 O'CLOCK P. M A dispatch from Port Said says: There is an immense number of refugees here. Many women and children aro expected to-day. Tho Europeans are imperfectly armed with revolvers and sporting guns. They fear that they will In' attacked by a large forco of Bedouins, who, it is stated, aro assembling in the desert. There are also 1.500 Arabs at Fort Guelinl, The sparring match arranged between John L. Sullivan and the Knglish champioit "Tug'' Wilsdn, over which the fistic world has grown much excited came off last night in Madison lit my :i o'Cji ot'K r. in PEACE IN CAIRO. THE VERY LATEST. Aflor his light witli Paddy Ryan, Sullivan I'll bo there," replied Sullivan TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. No Indication of an Outbreak Yet Square Garden made an much money lDy giving exhibitions that he accumulated $10,000. Before this ho had never been in the habit of drinking hard liquor. Kintod with his success, it is said, he to drink considerably, and spent his \l.K\ \ NIilil.\, .fulv 17.—-Order continues to THE DOINGS AT WASHINGTON At 8 o'clock there were about 16,000 people in tho garden, n motley gathering, mainly thieves and roughs, though many respectable „ HEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS prevail in Cairo, but there is a feeling abroad that disturbances may he created at. any mo- New York Greenback Convention—A Case of Kidnapping-Fearful Retribution A Murderer Shot—Progress of the Strikes. six miles hence, who aro throwing up earth works. Two Boys 1 Vrlsli By Firo—Accident on I lie Delaware—How Beauregard Missed a Good Job Ail'alrs in and About Alexandria. ment, in • which event no one can foretell to go. Tlioro is a great foreign population in the interior of Kgypt, for wliotn the Same fate may bo in store as that which lias already befell so many Europeans in Alexandria. As the details of the slaughter last week begin to bo told, some shocking At 0:38 Wilson and Sullivan, accompanied, lDcoplo were present. money freely what length it limy Three British, four French, two Italian menof-war, and ono Spanish war ship are in the harbor. The Governor is loyal to the Khedive: hut an Egyptian Colonel, who commands 550 men here, is suspccted of disloyalty. the first by Arthur Cliainbers and George Ilolden and the latter by Billy Madden and .Toe (loss, appeared in the ring. The vast audience rose and cheered the two men and were wild with delight. The betting at this time stood $100 to $15 in favor of the American. Both moil wero stripped to tho waist and wore light tights. It is estimated that the sale "of tickets yielded between $20,1)01) and $25,000 To-Morrow's Weather Indications. Heavy Floods in Missouri. Scranton. Kortho Middle Atlantic Slates, partly cloudy weather; local rains; winds mostly southern; By telegraph to the Gazette Peoria, ill.. July 18.—Heavy floods are reported from the vicinity of St. Josephs, Missouri. Many small buildings are being carried away, causing a damage of $50,000. The crops have also suffered. Battalion band open air concert this evening 011 Wyoming avenuo. stories of brutality and ferocity are related, Tho fact that several fresh fires occurred jast night Bhows that the looters have not abandoned their work but will persist in their work of destruction as long as possible. The arrival of a sufficient force of foreign troops can alone prevent this kind of thing. itntioiiary temperature; lower pressure Tho passengor trains on the L. & S. road were nearly all behind time yesterday. Collision on the Delaware- No Lives Lost, A HORRIBLE CATASTROPHE. Tho employes of tho Hyde Park, Oxford and Hampton mines wore paid yesterday. i li-gruph to the Gazette. A Wall Falls and Buries More than Twenty Ilarry Hill, by unanimous consent, was Ciikhtku, Pa., July 18.—The excursion Persons. NEW YORK GREENBACKERS. Wilson then offered to bet Sullivan $1,000 that he would not be knocked out, but Sullivan declined, saying there was already enough money on the match. The terms and conditions of the fight were, four rounds, to bo fought Marquis of Queeusbury rides, of 3 minutes each, 1 minute rest, and ten seconds in tho case of a knock down for the fallen man to got up. If Wilson should fight for the four rounds, Sullivan engagod to pay him SI,000, which was deposited in Harry Hill's chosen referee. No inquest will bo held on tho body of John Collins, the young man who was drowned at Lily Lake Sunday. party .'f Chester excursionists from Camden last night, I ollidod with a yd sunk the steam slc.inboat "Thomas Clyde," while returning a Panama, July —A horrible catastrophe octurred in Buenos Avres during the celebration of funeral services in honor of General Garibaldi. A curtain in one of the lodges Proceedings of the State Convention at It is said that Toullia Pasha, military commander at Alexandria, is stated to have personally engaged in the looting and arson. Albany. Eight now passenger coaches have recently been placed on the road of the Delaware ami Hudson Canal Company. Laura" below the mouth of the Schuyl By telegraph to the Gazette The crew of the tug, consisting of four caught (ire The editice was crowded at the Albany, N. Y., July .18.—The State Con Tiie Austrian Consul is the only foreign diplomat who has thought it necessary to quit Alexandria. He has gone to Port Said. Reports from several sections of the county are to the effect that a small green bug is preying on the groon oats. men and a boy, were rescued. The "Clyde' has a lage hole stove in her and proceeded to Wilmington for repairs. time, and iu consequence of the agglomeration vention of the National Greenback LalDor Party met here to-dav, about fifteen delegates of people on the staircase iu their anxiety to escape, a wall fell down burying many of Geo. I". Jones, the Chairman, Dervisch Pasha states that he has sont fifteen telegrams to Constantinople for troops, which are all unanswered. Miss Leah Heath, of Hyde Park, is attending the summer school of elocution now in session in Canada, under the auspices of tho Philadelphia School of Oratory and Elocution.Twenty bodies were subsequently dug of the executive committee, in palling the con- Two Boys Burned to Death, and ten who were seriously vention to order, said the party was deter The Egyptian Gazette was published to-day, a native newspaper, started under the control of the British authorities. My telegraph to the Gazette woundet All were well known people. The uudly hands. SCIIKNEOTADY caused by an explosion at the Coralline works, in this city, last night, destroyed the building. Two Ijpys, named Fcary and Ketehiun, wore burned in the ruins. Fearv's body has been X. Y July 18.—. A lire circumstance caused a profound sensation with any party This sentiment was Promptly to the cidl of the referee, both men stepped to tho middle of tho ring and grasped hands, their seconds, Madden and Chamliers, doing likewise. The County Superintendent will hold examinations at Arch bald, Tuesday, July 25th; Taylorville, Tuesday, August 1st; Peckville, Tuesday, August 8th ; Moscow, Tuosday, August 15th; Daltun Tuesday, August 22d. Political Points. Temporary officers were then elected. The political imagination of the Lancaster Saratoga Races. New Era beats the tobacco crop it is said. .Senateir Logan Hays tliat if lie has any pref CONGRESS TO-DAY By telegraph to the Gazette. Saratoga, N. Y., July 18.—In the first raee, "Good Night," was first, and "Pinafore" second; time, 1:55J. In the second race, Sullivan weighed 190 pounds and Wilson 160. Notwithstanding the difference the Englishman, though manifestly no match for his powerful opponent, showed himself full of pluck and made a game fight. He stood the punishment inflicted on him by Sullivan bravely, and though knocked down twenty-seven times, fought against tho ropes and pummelled and hammered in every conceivable manner, managed to stand out for four rounds and won the $1,000. lie showed great cunning and trickery and - in each round endeavored to catch Sullivan around the nock and hold his arms in a lock grip. The object of this was to prevent being punished during the continuance of a round and hold his antagonist until recovered. Loss, $15,000. erenee for a successor of David Davis "no hit- The Senate Goes Into Executive Session— Contented Elections in the House-Caheii ami Keetl Entitled to SentH. STRING BROS, More Europeans Killed. man being will ever know it -ARE- By telegraph to the Gazette Bob Toombs announces his intention of Dt letter in favor of the candidacy of Washington', July 18.—After transacting " Miss Woodford'' was first, and "Tarantella' second; t'liic, l:0:ii. In the third race " Bon- Alexandria, July 18.—TheKhedive states that two hundred Europeans have been killed writing some business not of general interest, the der'' was first, and " Monegram" second. CLOSING OUT 1 Alex. 11. Stephens. Kx-Gov. Bishop, of Ohio, deelines furlhe1* political honors. His liuaneial experience in his first campaign has made liim cautious. Senate, by vote of 39 to 20. went into execu time, 1:45. at Kafi-el Dwar live session. The negative vote was entirely cast bv Republicans withDthe exception of Mr. SEASONABLE GOODS The Boiler Makers Resume George By telegraph to the Gazette. Still No Change. By telegraph to the Gazette The AVw Era quotes Washington's warning against the baneful effects of party spirit and then proceeds to hiss on the doj In the House the join resolution extending New Youk, July 18.—There is no change ill the freight handlers' strike to-day. At all the piers work seems to be progressing favorablv.AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Cincinnati, 0., Jul}' 18.—The boiler makers to July 31st, provisioh of joint resolution of June 30, providing temporarily for the expenses of the government, was passed. lutvu res icd work at a ten [Der cent, advance The National Ri)Dullicart says that "there is rs of faction. FCR 30 DAYS ONLY, absolutely no limit to Alex. MeClure's (Nip'iei t 'rtanimouH rojMirts of Committee on elections in Virginia and Maine contested election cases were made, and resolutions declaring the sitting members, Cabel and Heed, entitled to GENERAL BEAUREGARD IN EGYPT. ty lo 'smile and smile and be a villain still By telegraph to tho ((azette. Looansi'ORT, Ind./Tuly 18.—It has. been discovered that Oscar Goodwin, cashier of the Logansport National bank, who disappeared recently, is a defaulter to the amount of Another Man Gone Wrong. To make room for a new stock of Fall Qoods. How He Lust tile Appointment to tlie Com- "Thu downfall of Cameron " has been predicted so ofti.il by his enemies that his friends mand of tlie KheCllve*H Army acacpt tliiii year's proplioeias with oi|ii:iniinity. time was up. Tho rounds were as follows From Washington Despatch to the N. Y. WorW, Rov. J. II valt .Smith entered polities. retain their seats, were adopted, Round 1—Both men advanced to the centre of the ring and Wilson leading, planted a light blow on tho champion's face. The latter then went at tho Englishman viciously and nine times in succession knocked him down. He fought him all over the ring and on the ropes, planting heavy, stinging blows on his face and back. Gents', Ladies' & Children's GAITERS, A story published in Haltimoro to-clav tliat (ieorge II. Butler, the nephew of General IJutler, while Cbnsul-General to 'Kgypt in 1870, prevented the appointinent of General Heaiirogard to the {Dositi6u of Commander-in* chureli ih now sold liv 11 to sheriff. The usual South Carolina contested election case of Smalls against Tillman. Mr. Randall raised questions of consideration against it, and oti Mr. Calkins, of Indiana, then called up the result. " Ye cauuot serve (iod and Main SI 5,000. FINANCIAL AND C0MMKRCIAL. LOW SHOES, Ill" tori of ait'-tir. It i* tU\v:ivC ([Uott'il as lmin flit- shmlr.—Patriot Much like the ii verv sen this the House proceeded to a vote SLIPPERS, &.C., Chief of the Kjjyptiuu Army is ooulinucd by Mr. Butler. The Baltimore story jmt.s it that Mr. Butler represented to the Khedive that Dcinocralio party for tlio past (|uartcr of a Stock Report. OF BEST MAKES, By telegraph to the Gazette IVIet His Fate in a Bullet. Reported by Cabi'entek & Boomer, Rooms 5 ami C I Iiiti House, Franklin street Wilk«« Barre Round 2—This round was a repetition of the first, Wilson acting on the defensive, while Sullivan pitched in hammer and tongs and laid Wilson out eight times, but the latter always managed to regain his feet before the expiration of ten seconds. He succeeded in getting in one or two blows on Sullivan and when knocked down drew Sullivan o:i top of him Beauregard was an unpardoned Rebel, who, having betrayed -hi* own country, might not hesitate upon occasion to betray the Khedive. General Boauregard's designation of (Jeneral century Richmond, Va., July 18, Mlllvillo, Ray county, two years ago, shot and killcil Dr. Roberts. Keyes was twiee tried and on the second trial was declared insane He was sent to an asylum but was discharged as cured. Last Thursday Charles Roberts, a son of Dr. Roberts, loai ning of Keyes' return, sought him out and llfed several shots at him, killing him instantly. Roberts gave himself —Dr. Keyos, of July 18—3:00 p. m. At Lower Prices than ever before theatres in the I'nited Stales. lie must be Closing Bid Pcnna R.R O. &M., com... 40 Phil. «£ Kead'g 30% do. pref— Lehigh Valley 01 Via H. & St. jo. com Lehigh Nav 42SV4 do. pref P., Titusv. & B 19*6 Union Pacific Northern Pac. com 48 M., K. & T. heard of in Pittston, Butler as an outlaw for his war acts was sup- '!! 143$ liyy CALL AND BE CONVINCED I posed to be the animus that removed Mr. But do pre! 81) r., C. A I. 0.. D. L A W 18 St. Paul, com Texas Pacific 45) do pref Del. & Hudson 113% D. A Rio G N. J. Central 79J-4 Illinois Central West'u Union 88% Met'n. Elev... Pacific Mail 46-K Omaha, com.. Erie, com 40V4 do. pref. do. pref 79D£ Rock Island — Manhattan Elev... Ohio Central N. Y. Central 185 Mobile & O Lake Shore 112% L'ville & N'ville. 72^ Mich. Central.... 9tt Sutro Tunnel.... % North West, com. 134 Robinson ler. who says, regarding the I was The next House of Representatives may, in i rvmander in South on friendly terms with His Highness Ismail 1'acha, then the Khedive, and he took my advice in the matter. My action went no further than friendly counsel, and did not, of view of the oil tragi Carolina, be confronted with tlie question: once or twioe. Rememlwr—for thirty days only. What is ''contiguous territory?" We hope it 40 sat it Kound 3 was a hard and desperate one ■ both men were sweating profusely. Sullivan with clinched teeth rushed at Wilson and knockcd him against the ropes and all over the ring, the little Englishman standing up bravely and gamely to the terrible punishment he was receiving. Once in a while he gained a few seconds by clinching ami holding Sullivan's arms, but it was for a very few seconds onlv. In this round he was knocked down SEASONABLE GOODS may so detine it as to exclude the proposed rebel delegation from tho Palmetto State. course, take the form o! officii fiction The fellows who arc making the most noise Iron Mills Resuming. would have aided the appointment of such a ssments will never be Virginia, July 18.—W. II. II. faro tilers has leased the Klamar mill at MountsVille and signed the scale, and is to-day making iron. This is the second mill at work her(\_ By telegraph to the fJnzette Always found at man as Joe * Johnstou or General Gordon. But, frankly, there wasn't room in Kgvpt for Be.m-egard and myself at the same time. Be- themsclves assessed, aud their sympathy is loo disinterested to be other than suspicious Wheeling do pref.. 148WJ Rich & I)an.. Wftbash, com Rich. & D. Ter do, pref 63 WM. ALLEN'S Hardware Store. the Khedive already had one really in this work-a-dav world of ours. Philadelphia Markets. ;ood American held General in his Andy Curtin expresses 41 willingness to 'do all in his power 10 elect the Democratic ieket." Well, he did all he could to elect Philadelphia, July 18. who saved his armv in its disastrous Abys FLOUR The market was dull and weak ; super 7ft(fot3.25 ; extra $8.5C»C8D4.25 ; Ohio and Indiana family $6.00Cf£6.H5; Penna. family f5.35@ $5 50; Rye Hour *4.W@4 26. five times. Pacha commanded the army, but Lorin] Buekalcw, but he failed then as lie will fad American Conduct Commended. By telegraph to the Gazette Round 4—This lDcing the final round the audience drew close about the ring. Sullivan, it could be plainly seen, was angry, and when time was called fairly jumped for Wilson. He peunncd and hammered him and knocked him clean off his feet five times more, but the little fellow stuck it out till the fight was declared at an end. The time being 15 minutes including three minutes for rest Havod it when King John had almost crushed now. The man who banks on "disappointed London. July IS. —The Morning Post edito- WIIEAT— The market dull and weak; Del. & Penna. red $120@1.21: do. amber 91.21@tl.88. CORN—The market was quiet but firm. OATS- Scarce and wanted. RYE—Steady ut 8CD((iDHic. REFRIGERATORS it. Loring was a dieting ambition" as political capital will make no dividends. rially commends the conduct of the American Admiral suid hi* men at Alexandria, and rates soldier and formerly the colonel of our regu- PROVISION'S—The market was steady with good jobbing demand BEST MAKE, lar mounted rilles. now the third cavalry, lDc fore the war The insinuation tlml my action 3ouiirc£ttrd wit Pleasant Valley. it as beyond praise LARD The market was firm. prompted by Miss Jennie Seaman*, teacher of our select school, Jias quite a number of pupils. A Child Abducted Ransom Demanded. BUTTER—The market was firm with fair demand; ; creamery, extra, 26; do good to choice 23C&25c. EGGS—The market was steadier; Penna. 21c.; Western Ilk'. Lawn Mowers, sectionalism is entirely The K vex I Mr li A/iETTE is winning its way fast, and the hold it pels it will keep. By telegraph to the Gazette urogard out of Kjjyptian gold lace C«inl piastres purely because I considered hiin an eminent mistake." kept A little stranger Jias arrived at the home of Mark liaker. Mother and child are doing nicely, and of course happiness exists all Montreal, July 18.—Melvih Smith's twoyear old child was abducted last night. Its CHEESE- The market was firmer light, supplies Both meuishook hands at the conclusion of the fight and Sullivan left the ring. Wilson was surrounded by friends and warmly congratulated. Tubs of water, sponges and the other necessary articles for occasions of this kind, wero produced, and ho was thoroughly washed and sponged. Afterward lDoth men went to Harry Hill's and Hill paid $1,000 to Wilson. There wore fully 15,000 peoplo on the outside of the building as the fight went on. Much money changod hands on the result, both men boing heavily backed. EXCELSIOR LUNCH BASKETS PETROLEUM—The market was firm; refined 694c. WHISKEY1—Firm at Si.17. FOR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS, is paid RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, THE FOREIGN OCCUPATION A young couple,, accompanied by some friends, culled ou Rev. John A. McGreaham, P. M. pastor, on Saturday evening, and were made happy by that gentleman with quick New York Markets. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW France Preparing to Dispute ll Troops—Tlic Foreign Soldier* to itemaiii Six Months. Probable Adjournment of CongTess. New York, July 18. BEEF -The market was quiet; new extra mess, $15.00@$15.50. By telegraph to the Gazette Washington, D. C., July 18.—-The Repub- FORK The market was strong and quiet; new mess $22.25.; old do. $21.25 LARD—The market was about higher and firm : steam rendered $12.95. WATER COOLERS London, July 17 The T at all prices, and everything in the line of whs a large gathering at the open air ii Sunday afternoon. It is held under ees of the Presbyterian and I*. M There are generally several spcak- Suez Canal jointly with lCi with a view to adjournment on thC LATE NEWS SILVER AND GRANITE WARE, The Daily X'tc lis patch from Mars chnr TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS . savs six French transports luiv hliii held a teachers' examination ALEXANDRIAN AFFAIRS. Gleaned and Condensed from tilts Morn- ing's Tapers. THE MEN AFTER TIIE BATTLE AND GOBLETS, to get ready to embark troi A. dispatch from Constuntinopl Renter hero yesterday. We understand that the A Woman's Horrible Torture The Proximity of tile Bedouins—A Proclamation from Admiral Seymour. The now railroad to Mount McGregor opened Immediately after tlie battle, Sullivan went to his dressing-room and was very sick at the stomach. Then he wont to the box office and stit down, holding his head in his hands "as though still sick. Ho felt of his nose ns though it was hurt, and experienced some dif- and the largest stock of General Goods in his line found anywhere outside of Philadelphia and New York. Telegram Company states that tl Presiding Klder Griffin held the quarterly siting in the M. li. church oil 'Sabbat!i after- number of failures was surprisi ugly large vesterduy 12-jun :Df Kgypt in case of Turkish intervention is to Alexandria. July,IT Senator Hill is at Atlanta much worse of his ath may occur at any mo- be limited to six months instead of three months as previously reported. The objects of the occupation will probably be defined as noon. There was a large gathering t). K the soldiers set tiro to the house of a timlier EXCURSION TONEWYORK Bourbonism Has Its Troubles, merchant. A maid servant escaped to the •Senator Brown, of Georgia, has given the follows: The termination of anarchy, the re From the Richmond Whig garden, where she remained surrounded by Stato University £50,(100, the interest of which Acuity in breathing establishment of the status the re-organi The man who pretends that he does not lire, the soldiers laughing at her agony and tiring at her, but purposely avoiding the in- will lie used to educate poor young men, Wilson went to the I'utnam House, was rubbed down, and dressed himself, lie said: zaiion of the army, and the development of jwpular liberty. It is proposed that the Khedive shall supervise the work of1 the occtipy- know what "Bourbonism " means is a knave tlictiou of fatal injury, preferring to sou her burn to death. Finally she rushed through the flames,, and though wounded by bayonet Mrs. Huffman's little girl fell into a cistern yesterday at Upper Sandusky, Ohio. The mother jumped in to save her, and both were "I didn't try to fight at all. . I kept on the defensive. But when he gets mo beforo him with bare knuckles he will find a different and he who docs not know that the spirit and policy it represents are to promote the inter Over the D. L. & W. R. R. iug troops. ests of a few at the expense of the many—to sustain hateful class pretensions against the drowned. Tuesday, July 25,1882, thrusts, she succeeded in securing refuge in the ruins, whore sho was discovered by the Tho Turkish Government is ondeavoring to charter troop ships, and offered as high as twenty shillings a ton. Ship owners are very man.' Destitute Jewish Refugees marines and iianded over to tho Americans. There were no marks on Wilson. Ho went to tho box office to look after his $1,000. Ho found Sullivan there vomiting Sullivan rose, and shaking hands with Wilson, said : Under the auspices of the Scranton Jewish Russian reftig' Cincinnati, July 11 :ccs on Saturday, who The arrival of 250 Not for Salt River. Tho offer of rations which Admiral Seymour cautious. were sent hero in a starving condition, and without a word of notice to the Jewish Relief From the Towauda Argus. has made-to such 1' The negro, David Cook, who attempted rape in Kershaw, South Carolina, has been forcibly Y. M. C. A. a considerable inducement to loyalty; and will to return to alls •giauco to the Khedive will lie "Tug, you're a good man. We must have able indignation among the Israelites of this city, and they have telegraphed to the Relief the past week Whether for I increase the staff available for pressing sanitary lynched taken from the Sheriff bv masked men and this over again. All right," said Wilson TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP $4.73 up Salt River, we have not been fi illy in The charge that there is a bar in Ludlow street jail, New York, and that liquor and Afterward Sullivan said, referring1 lowcvcr, v Four sailors and two of the Khedive's body sickness .Trains will leave L. * B. Junction at 9;1C a. m. n the meantime most vi| guard rode to Kati-el'-Dwar last evening, and reconnoiterod Arabi Pasha's outposts. They beer are sold to the prisoners, has been ascer- "They told me I could knock liiin.out en: and I didn't take care of myself." Ticl Mai ib fete for sale at Barber's Water street and street Drug Stbres. measures have liceu taken to relieve thoiminc dreadful oasy to the water taiucd to be true
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Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 31, July 18, 1882 |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 31, July 18, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 31 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
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Date | 1882-07-18 |
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Full Text | PITTKTOX, I'A., TUESDAY. JULY 18, 1882. | PRICE TWO CENTS ) l$4.50 Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 31. ) Weekly Established 1850. $ FIRST EDITIQW. diate tfants of the refugees unci obtain for SECOND EDITION penetrated to within three hundred yards of Arabi Pasha's linos, and found all quiet. THE SPARRING MATCH. Richard K. Fos, of the Police Gazette, said to Sullivan them permanent homes mid einployinent. Sub- The reports concerning the proximity of largo bodies of Bedouins are untrue. Wilson Takes Fifteen Minutes Pounding for a Thousand Dollars Sullivan . Fails in His Object. "] will match Wilson aguinstnny man for $5,t)00—you, yourself, prefcrroit. If you think well of it, meet me to-morrow ollicc Bi'riptions amounting to §2,000 httyo already been received, and a soliciting committee has been ap|ioh.led to solicit more 5 O'CLOCK P. M A dispatch from Port Said says: There is an immense number of refugees here. Many women and children aro expected to-day. Tho Europeans are imperfectly armed with revolvers and sporting guns. They fear that they will In' attacked by a large forco of Bedouins, who, it is stated, aro assembling in the desert. There are also 1.500 Arabs at Fort Guelinl, The sparring match arranged between John L. Sullivan and the Knglish champioit "Tug'' Wilsdn, over which the fistic world has grown much excited came off last night in Madison lit my :i o'Cji ot'K r. in PEACE IN CAIRO. THE VERY LATEST. Aflor his light witli Paddy Ryan, Sullivan I'll bo there," replied Sullivan TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. No Indication of an Outbreak Yet Square Garden made an much money lDy giving exhibitions that he accumulated $10,000. Before this ho had never been in the habit of drinking hard liquor. Kintod with his success, it is said, he to drink considerably, and spent his \l.K\ \ NIilil.\, .fulv 17.—-Order continues to THE DOINGS AT WASHINGTON At 8 o'clock there were about 16,000 people in tho garden, n motley gathering, mainly thieves and roughs, though many respectable „ HEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS prevail in Cairo, but there is a feeling abroad that disturbances may he created at. any mo- New York Greenback Convention—A Case of Kidnapping-Fearful Retribution A Murderer Shot—Progress of the Strikes. six miles hence, who aro throwing up earth works. Two Boys 1 Vrlsli By Firo—Accident on I lie Delaware—How Beauregard Missed a Good Job Ail'alrs in and About Alexandria. ment, in • which event no one can foretell to go. Tlioro is a great foreign population in the interior of Kgypt, for wliotn the Same fate may bo in store as that which lias already befell so many Europeans in Alexandria. As the details of the slaughter last week begin to bo told, some shocking At 0:38 Wilson and Sullivan, accompanied, lDcoplo were present. money freely what length it limy Three British, four French, two Italian menof-war, and ono Spanish war ship are in the harbor. The Governor is loyal to the Khedive: hut an Egyptian Colonel, who commands 550 men here, is suspccted of disloyalty. the first by Arthur Cliainbers and George Ilolden and the latter by Billy Madden and .Toe (loss, appeared in the ring. The vast audience rose and cheered the two men and were wild with delight. The betting at this time stood $100 to $15 in favor of the American. Both moil wero stripped to tho waist and wore light tights. It is estimated that the sale "of tickets yielded between $20,1)01) and $25,000 To-Morrow's Weather Indications. Heavy Floods in Missouri. Scranton. Kortho Middle Atlantic Slates, partly cloudy weather; local rains; winds mostly southern; By telegraph to the Gazette Peoria, ill.. July 18.—Heavy floods are reported from the vicinity of St. Josephs, Missouri. Many small buildings are being carried away, causing a damage of $50,000. The crops have also suffered. Battalion band open air concert this evening 011 Wyoming avenuo. stories of brutality and ferocity are related, Tho fact that several fresh fires occurred jast night Bhows that the looters have not abandoned their work but will persist in their work of destruction as long as possible. The arrival of a sufficient force of foreign troops can alone prevent this kind of thing. itntioiiary temperature; lower pressure Tho passengor trains on the L. & S. road were nearly all behind time yesterday. Collision on the Delaware- No Lives Lost, A HORRIBLE CATASTROPHE. Tho employes of tho Hyde Park, Oxford and Hampton mines wore paid yesterday. i li-gruph to the Gazette. A Wall Falls and Buries More than Twenty Ilarry Hill, by unanimous consent, was Ciikhtku, Pa., July 18.—The excursion Persons. NEW YORK GREENBACKERS. Wilson then offered to bet Sullivan $1,000 that he would not be knocked out, but Sullivan declined, saying there was already enough money on the match. The terms and conditions of the fight were, four rounds, to bo fought Marquis of Queeusbury rides, of 3 minutes each, 1 minute rest, and ten seconds in tho case of a knock down for the fallen man to got up. If Wilson should fight for the four rounds, Sullivan engagod to pay him SI,000, which was deposited in Harry Hill's chosen referee. No inquest will bo held on tho body of John Collins, the young man who was drowned at Lily Lake Sunday. party .'f Chester excursionists from Camden last night, I ollidod with a yd sunk the steam slc.inboat "Thomas Clyde," while returning a Panama, July —A horrible catastrophe octurred in Buenos Avres during the celebration of funeral services in honor of General Garibaldi. A curtain in one of the lodges Proceedings of the State Convention at It is said that Toullia Pasha, military commander at Alexandria, is stated to have personally engaged in the looting and arson. Albany. Eight now passenger coaches have recently been placed on the road of the Delaware ami Hudson Canal Company. Laura" below the mouth of the Schuyl By telegraph to the Gazette The crew of the tug, consisting of four caught (ire The editice was crowded at the Albany, N. Y., July .18.—The State Con Tiie Austrian Consul is the only foreign diplomat who has thought it necessary to quit Alexandria. He has gone to Port Said. Reports from several sections of the county are to the effect that a small green bug is preying on the groon oats. men and a boy, were rescued. The "Clyde' has a lage hole stove in her and proceeded to Wilmington for repairs. time, and iu consequence of the agglomeration vention of the National Greenback LalDor Party met here to-dav, about fifteen delegates of people on the staircase iu their anxiety to escape, a wall fell down burying many of Geo. I". Jones, the Chairman, Dervisch Pasha states that he has sont fifteen telegrams to Constantinople for troops, which are all unanswered. Miss Leah Heath, of Hyde Park, is attending the summer school of elocution now in session in Canada, under the auspices of tho Philadelphia School of Oratory and Elocution.Twenty bodies were subsequently dug of the executive committee, in palling the con- Two Boys Burned to Death, and ten who were seriously vention to order, said the party was deter The Egyptian Gazette was published to-day, a native newspaper, started under the control of the British authorities. My telegraph to the Gazette woundet All were well known people. The uudly hands. SCIIKNEOTADY caused by an explosion at the Coralline works, in this city, last night, destroyed the building. Two Ijpys, named Fcary and Ketehiun, wore burned in the ruins. Fearv's body has been X. Y July 18.—. A lire circumstance caused a profound sensation with any party This sentiment was Promptly to the cidl of the referee, both men stepped to tho middle of tho ring and grasped hands, their seconds, Madden and Chamliers, doing likewise. The County Superintendent will hold examinations at Arch bald, Tuesday, July 25th; Taylorville, Tuesday, August 1st; Peckville, Tuesday, August 8th ; Moscow, Tuosday, August 15th; Daltun Tuesday, August 22d. Political Points. Temporary officers were then elected. The political imagination of the Lancaster Saratoga Races. New Era beats the tobacco crop it is said. .Senateir Logan Hays tliat if lie has any pref CONGRESS TO-DAY By telegraph to the Gazette. Saratoga, N. Y., July 18.—In the first raee, "Good Night," was first, and "Pinafore" second; time, 1:55J. In the second race, Sullivan weighed 190 pounds and Wilson 160. Notwithstanding the difference the Englishman, though manifestly no match for his powerful opponent, showed himself full of pluck and made a game fight. He stood the punishment inflicted on him by Sullivan bravely, and though knocked down twenty-seven times, fought against tho ropes and pummelled and hammered in every conceivable manner, managed to stand out for four rounds and won the $1,000. lie showed great cunning and trickery and - in each round endeavored to catch Sullivan around the nock and hold his arms in a lock grip. The object of this was to prevent being punished during the continuance of a round and hold his antagonist until recovered. Loss, $15,000. erenee for a successor of David Davis "no hit- The Senate Goes Into Executive Session— Contented Elections in the House-Caheii ami Keetl Entitled to SentH. STRING BROS, More Europeans Killed. man being will ever know it -ARE- By telegraph to the Gazette Bob Toombs announces his intention of Dt letter in favor of the candidacy of Washington', July 18.—After transacting " Miss Woodford'' was first, and "Tarantella' second; t'liic, l:0:ii. In the third race " Bon- Alexandria, July 18.—TheKhedive states that two hundred Europeans have been killed writing some business not of general interest, the der'' was first, and " Monegram" second. CLOSING OUT 1 Alex. 11. Stephens. Kx-Gov. Bishop, of Ohio, deelines furlhe1* political honors. His liuaneial experience in his first campaign has made liim cautious. Senate, by vote of 39 to 20. went into execu time, 1:45. at Kafi-el Dwar live session. The negative vote was entirely cast bv Republicans withDthe exception of Mr. SEASONABLE GOODS The Boiler Makers Resume George By telegraph to the Gazette. Still No Change. By telegraph to the Gazette The AVw Era quotes Washington's warning against the baneful effects of party spirit and then proceeds to hiss on the doj In the House the join resolution extending New Youk, July 18.—There is no change ill the freight handlers' strike to-day. At all the piers work seems to be progressing favorablv.AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Cincinnati, 0., Jul}' 18.—The boiler makers to July 31st, provisioh of joint resolution of June 30, providing temporarily for the expenses of the government, was passed. lutvu res icd work at a ten [Der cent, advance The National Ri)Dullicart says that "there is rs of faction. FCR 30 DAYS ONLY, absolutely no limit to Alex. MeClure's (Nip'iei t 'rtanimouH rojMirts of Committee on elections in Virginia and Maine contested election cases were made, and resolutions declaring the sitting members, Cabel and Heed, entitled to GENERAL BEAUREGARD IN EGYPT. ty lo 'smile and smile and be a villain still By telegraph to tho ((azette. Looansi'ORT, Ind./Tuly 18.—It has. been discovered that Oscar Goodwin, cashier of the Logansport National bank, who disappeared recently, is a defaulter to the amount of Another Man Gone Wrong. To make room for a new stock of Fall Qoods. How He Lust tile Appointment to tlie Com- "Thu downfall of Cameron " has been predicted so ofti.il by his enemies that his friends mand of tlie KheCllve*H Army acacpt tliiii year's proplioeias with oi|ii:iniinity. time was up. Tho rounds were as follows From Washington Despatch to the N. Y. WorW, Rov. J. II valt .Smith entered polities. retain their seats, were adopted, Round 1—Both men advanced to the centre of the ring and Wilson leading, planted a light blow on tho champion's face. The latter then went at tho Englishman viciously and nine times in succession knocked him down. He fought him all over the ring and on the ropes, planting heavy, stinging blows on his face and back. Gents', Ladies' & Children's GAITERS, A story published in Haltimoro to-clav tliat (ieorge II. Butler, the nephew of General IJutler, while Cbnsul-General to 'Kgypt in 1870, prevented the appointinent of General Heaiirogard to the {Dositi6u of Commander-in* chureli ih now sold liv 11 to sheriff. The usual South Carolina contested election case of Smalls against Tillman. Mr. Randall raised questions of consideration against it, and oti Mr. Calkins, of Indiana, then called up the result. " Ye cauuot serve (iod and Main SI 5,000. FINANCIAL AND C0MMKRCIAL. LOW SHOES, Ill" tori of ait'-tir. It i* tU\v:ivC ([Uott'il as lmin flit- shmlr.—Patriot Much like the ii verv sen this the House proceeded to a vote SLIPPERS, &.C., Chief of the Kjjyptiuu Army is ooulinucd by Mr. Butler. The Baltimore story jmt.s it that Mr. Butler represented to the Khedive that Dcinocralio party for tlio past (|uartcr of a Stock Report. OF BEST MAKES, By telegraph to the Gazette IVIet His Fate in a Bullet. Reported by Cabi'entek & Boomer, Rooms 5 ami C I Iiiti House, Franklin street Wilk«« Barre Round 2—This round was a repetition of the first, Wilson acting on the defensive, while Sullivan pitched in hammer and tongs and laid Wilson out eight times, but the latter always managed to regain his feet before the expiration of ten seconds. He succeeded in getting in one or two blows on Sullivan and when knocked down drew Sullivan o:i top of him Beauregard was an unpardoned Rebel, who, having betrayed -hi* own country, might not hesitate upon occasion to betray the Khedive. General Boauregard's designation of (Jeneral century Richmond, Va., July 18, Mlllvillo, Ray county, two years ago, shot and killcil Dr. Roberts. Keyes was twiee tried and on the second trial was declared insane He was sent to an asylum but was discharged as cured. Last Thursday Charles Roberts, a son of Dr. Roberts, loai ning of Keyes' return, sought him out and llfed several shots at him, killing him instantly. Roberts gave himself —Dr. Keyos, of July 18—3:00 p. m. At Lower Prices than ever before theatres in the I'nited Stales. lie must be Closing Bid Pcnna R.R O. &M., com... 40 Phil. «£ Kead'g 30% do. pref— Lehigh Valley 01 Via H. & St. jo. com Lehigh Nav 42SV4 do. pref P., Titusv. & B 19*6 Union Pacific Northern Pac. com 48 M., K. & T. heard of in Pittston, Butler as an outlaw for his war acts was sup- '!! 143$ liyy CALL AND BE CONVINCED I posed to be the animus that removed Mr. But do pre! 81) r., C. A I. 0.. D. L A W 18 St. Paul, com Texas Pacific 45) do pref Del. & Hudson 113% D. A Rio G N. J. Central 79J-4 Illinois Central West'u Union 88% Met'n. Elev... Pacific Mail 46-K Omaha, com.. Erie, com 40V4 do. pref. do. pref 79D£ Rock Island — Manhattan Elev... Ohio Central N. Y. Central 185 Mobile & O Lake Shore 112% L'ville & N'ville. 72^ Mich. Central.... 9tt Sutro Tunnel.... % North West, com. 134 Robinson ler. who says, regarding the I was The next House of Representatives may, in i rvmander in South on friendly terms with His Highness Ismail 1'acha, then the Khedive, and he took my advice in the matter. My action went no further than friendly counsel, and did not, of view of the oil tragi Carolina, be confronted with tlie question: once or twioe. Rememlwr—for thirty days only. What is ''contiguous territory?" We hope it 40 sat it Kound 3 was a hard and desperate one ■ both men were sweating profusely. Sullivan with clinched teeth rushed at Wilson and knockcd him against the ropes and all over the ring, the little Englishman standing up bravely and gamely to the terrible punishment he was receiving. Once in a while he gained a few seconds by clinching ami holding Sullivan's arms, but it was for a very few seconds onlv. In this round he was knocked down SEASONABLE GOODS may so detine it as to exclude the proposed rebel delegation from tho Palmetto State. course, take the form o! officii fiction The fellows who arc making the most noise Iron Mills Resuming. would have aided the appointment of such a ssments will never be Virginia, July 18.—W. II. II. faro tilers has leased the Klamar mill at MountsVille and signed the scale, and is to-day making iron. This is the second mill at work her(\_ By telegraph to the fJnzette Always found at man as Joe * Johnstou or General Gordon. But, frankly, there wasn't room in Kgvpt for Be.m-egard and myself at the same time. Be- themsclves assessed, aud their sympathy is loo disinterested to be other than suspicious Wheeling do pref.. 148WJ Rich & I)an.. Wftbash, com Rich. & D. Ter do, pref 63 WM. ALLEN'S Hardware Store. the Khedive already had one really in this work-a-dav world of ours. Philadelphia Markets. ;ood American held General in his Andy Curtin expresses 41 willingness to 'do all in his power 10 elect the Democratic ieket." Well, he did all he could to elect Philadelphia, July 18. who saved his armv in its disastrous Abys FLOUR The market was dull and weak ; super 7ft(fot3.25 ; extra $8.5C»C8D4.25 ; Ohio and Indiana family $6.00Cf£6.H5; Penna. family f5.35@ $5 50; Rye Hour *4.W@4 26. five times. Pacha commanded the army, but Lorin] Buekalcw, but he failed then as lie will fad American Conduct Commended. By telegraph to the Gazette Round 4—This lDcing the final round the audience drew close about the ring. Sullivan, it could be plainly seen, was angry, and when time was called fairly jumped for Wilson. He peunncd and hammered him and knocked him clean off his feet five times more, but the little fellow stuck it out till the fight was declared at an end. The time being 15 minutes including three minutes for rest Havod it when King John had almost crushed now. The man who banks on "disappointed London. July IS. —The Morning Post edito- WIIEAT— The market dull and weak; Del. & Penna. red $120@1.21: do. amber 91.21@tl.88. CORN—The market was quiet but firm. OATS- Scarce and wanted. RYE—Steady ut 8CD((iDHic. REFRIGERATORS it. Loring was a dieting ambition" as political capital will make no dividends. rially commends the conduct of the American Admiral suid hi* men at Alexandria, and rates soldier and formerly the colonel of our regu- PROVISION'S—The market was steady with good jobbing demand BEST MAKE, lar mounted rilles. now the third cavalry, lDc fore the war The insinuation tlml my action 3ouiirc£ttrd wit Pleasant Valley. it as beyond praise LARD The market was firm. prompted by Miss Jennie Seaman*, teacher of our select school, Jias quite a number of pupils. A Child Abducted Ransom Demanded. BUTTER—The market was firm with fair demand; ; creamery, extra, 26; do good to choice 23C&25c. EGGS—The market was steadier; Penna. 21c.; Western Ilk'. Lawn Mowers, sectionalism is entirely The K vex I Mr li A/iETTE is winning its way fast, and the hold it pels it will keep. By telegraph to the Gazette urogard out of Kjjyptian gold lace C«inl piastres purely because I considered hiin an eminent mistake." kept A little stranger Jias arrived at the home of Mark liaker. Mother and child are doing nicely, and of course happiness exists all Montreal, July 18.—Melvih Smith's twoyear old child was abducted last night. Its CHEESE- The market was firmer light, supplies Both meuishook hands at the conclusion of the fight and Sullivan left the ring. Wilson was surrounded by friends and warmly congratulated. Tubs of water, sponges and the other necessary articles for occasions of this kind, wero produced, and ho was thoroughly washed and sponged. Afterward lDoth men went to Harry Hill's and Hill paid $1,000 to Wilson. There wore fully 15,000 peoplo on the outside of the building as the fight went on. Much money changod hands on the result, both men boing heavily backed. EXCELSIOR LUNCH BASKETS PETROLEUM—The market was firm; refined 694c. WHISKEY1—Firm at Si.17. FOR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS, is paid RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, THE FOREIGN OCCUPATION A young couple,, accompanied by some friends, culled ou Rev. John A. McGreaham, P. M. pastor, on Saturday evening, and were made happy by that gentleman with quick New York Markets. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW France Preparing to Dispute ll Troops—Tlic Foreign Soldier* to itemaiii Six Months. Probable Adjournment of CongTess. New York, July 18. BEEF -The market was quiet; new extra mess, $15.00@$15.50. By telegraph to the Gazette Washington, D. C., July 18.—-The Repub- FORK The market was strong and quiet; new mess $22.25.; old do. $21.25 LARD—The market was about higher and firm : steam rendered $12.95. WATER COOLERS London, July 17 The T at all prices, and everything in the line of whs a large gathering at the open air ii Sunday afternoon. It is held under ees of the Presbyterian and I*. M There are generally several spcak- Suez Canal jointly with lCi with a view to adjournment on thC LATE NEWS SILVER AND GRANITE WARE, The Daily X'tc lis patch from Mars chnr TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS . savs six French transports luiv hliii held a teachers' examination ALEXANDRIAN AFFAIRS. Gleaned and Condensed from tilts Morn- ing's Tapers. THE MEN AFTER TIIE BATTLE AND GOBLETS, to get ready to embark troi A. dispatch from Constuntinopl Renter hero yesterday. We understand that the A Woman's Horrible Torture The Proximity of tile Bedouins—A Proclamation from Admiral Seymour. The now railroad to Mount McGregor opened Immediately after tlie battle, Sullivan went to his dressing-room and was very sick at the stomach. Then he wont to the box office and stit down, holding his head in his hands "as though still sick. Ho felt of his nose ns though it was hurt, and experienced some dif- and the largest stock of General Goods in his line found anywhere outside of Philadelphia and New York. Telegram Company states that tl Presiding Klder Griffin held the quarterly siting in the M. li. church oil 'Sabbat!i after- number of failures was surprisi ugly large vesterduy 12-jun :Df Kgypt in case of Turkish intervention is to Alexandria. July,IT Senator Hill is at Atlanta much worse of his ath may occur at any mo- be limited to six months instead of three months as previously reported. The objects of the occupation will probably be defined as noon. There was a large gathering t). K the soldiers set tiro to the house of a timlier EXCURSION TONEWYORK Bourbonism Has Its Troubles, merchant. A maid servant escaped to the •Senator Brown, of Georgia, has given the follows: The termination of anarchy, the re From the Richmond Whig garden, where she remained surrounded by Stato University £50,(100, the interest of which Acuity in breathing establishment of the status the re-organi The man who pretends that he does not lire, the soldiers laughing at her agony and tiring at her, but purposely avoiding the in- will lie used to educate poor young men, Wilson went to the I'utnam House, was rubbed down, and dressed himself, lie said: zaiion of the army, and the development of jwpular liberty. It is proposed that the Khedive shall supervise the work of1 the occtipy- know what "Bourbonism " means is a knave tlictiou of fatal injury, preferring to sou her burn to death. Finally she rushed through the flames,, and though wounded by bayonet Mrs. Huffman's little girl fell into a cistern yesterday at Upper Sandusky, Ohio. The mother jumped in to save her, and both were "I didn't try to fight at all. . I kept on the defensive. But when he gets mo beforo him with bare knuckles he will find a different and he who docs not know that the spirit and policy it represents are to promote the inter Over the D. L. & W. R. R. iug troops. ests of a few at the expense of the many—to sustain hateful class pretensions against the drowned. Tuesday, July 25,1882, thrusts, she succeeded in securing refuge in the ruins, whore sho was discovered by the Tho Turkish Government is ondeavoring to charter troop ships, and offered as high as twenty shillings a ton. Ship owners are very man.' Destitute Jewish Refugees marines and iianded over to tho Americans. There were no marks on Wilson. Ho went to tho box office to look after his $1,000. Ho found Sullivan there vomiting Sullivan rose, and shaking hands with Wilson, said : Under the auspices of the Scranton Jewish Russian reftig' Cincinnati, July 11 :ccs on Saturday, who The arrival of 250 Not for Salt River. Tho offer of rations which Admiral Seymour cautious. were sent hero in a starving condition, and without a word of notice to the Jewish Relief From the Towauda Argus. has made-to such 1' The negro, David Cook, who attempted rape in Kershaw, South Carolina, has been forcibly Y. M. C. A. a considerable inducement to loyalty; and will to return to alls •giauco to the Khedive will lie "Tug, you're a good man. We must have able indignation among the Israelites of this city, and they have telegraphed to the Relief the past week Whether for I increase the staff available for pressing sanitary lynched taken from the Sheriff bv masked men and this over again. All right," said Wilson TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP $4.73 up Salt River, we have not been fi illy in The charge that there is a bar in Ludlow street jail, New York, and that liquor and Afterward Sullivan said, referring1 lowcvcr, v Four sailors and two of the Khedive's body sickness .Trains will leave L. * B. Junction at 9;1C a. m. n the meantime most vi| guard rode to Kati-el'-Dwar last evening, and reconnoiterod Arabi Pasha's outposts. They beer are sold to the prisoners, has been ascer- "They told me I could knock liiin.out en: and I didn't take care of myself." Ticl Mai ib fete for sale at Barber's Water street and street Drug Stbres. measures have liceu taken to relieve thoiminc dreadful oasy to the water taiucd to be true |
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