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fitting JjlllL \ PRICE TWO CENTS / ($4.50 Per Annum. VPITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1882. VOLUME I., NUMBER 34. C Weekly EatablUhed I860. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. excite suspicion by fiurt h ising a complete out lit No other attempt liad • been made tC NINE MILES OF PROFANITY. STRING BROS, TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. dressed himself at five o'clock, remarking that lie felt pretty well ami was prepared to die. How the New Oil Field in Warren Comity Is Reached—The Journey Over the Plank Road and What is Seen and Heard. change iiiipoiiraueo. and lii.s hair was braided exactly as it left his mother's hands. He could give no accom,' of his abduction, as he in only just beginning to talk, but ho frequently mentioned the word '• man with a —ARE— NEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS AUSTRIA. TURKEY'S REPLY TO THE POWERS CLOSING OUT ! A New Conference Proposed -Arabi Pasha Seeking Help—De Lesseps View of tlie Neutrality of the Canal- Trouble With the Greek*. A correspondent writing from Garfield, the new town in the Warren county oil Held, says: The nearest railroad stations are Clarendon and Sheflielil, )Dotli on the Philadelphia .and Erie road, and from the former place the start to the Mecca of oil operators is usually made A special train from Warren rilns every few hours and unloads its excited, turbulent cargo, which is transferred to hacks. That is to say, all of the cargo which can procure seats is transferred. The other passengers sit around and wait for the next tnffT'skirmish for livery teams and fail to tlnd them, or shoulder their grip sack and start off the nine-mile up hill tramp through the Mazing sun. The road from Clarendon is plauked almost the entire distance, and ia owned by Rockwell ,V Co., a tannery firm. The road was constructed for the use of the teams engaged in hauling tan bark from the hill. The lDed is so narrow that it is impossible for teams to pass on the planks, and every few rods " turning out" places liavo been made by throwing logs and brush into the swamp beside the read. The chances are ten to one that the vehicle which turns out will bo totally wrecked. Massacre at Cairo—Many Europeans Killed —Other Foreign News—Fire Record —A Brutal Murder-Murderer Executed. A Delude of Rain Destroys the Crops- Many Lives Lost. By telegraph to the Guzette shudder, and " woman " loss regretfully skasoxabi.f. goods Viknxa. July 21.—A delude of rain has occurred in Bohemia and the destruction of property and crops is inealcu?jblo. The bodies of forty-seven persons who were drowned have been recovered. A large part of the harvest in Bohemia is destroyed. London, July 20.—A despatch from Hon LATE NEWS. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE To-Morrow's Weather Indications. stantinople to Ueuters 1''legrani Company, says the Porte has replied to the idontical note of the Powers regarding the despatch of Turkish troops to Egypt. The Porte proposes the assembling of a fresh Conference. Ihe text of the Porte's reply to the identical note of the Gleaned ami Condensed from tlila Mom- Kor the Middle Atlantic States, clearing weather: light middle winds, moslly westerly; stationary temperature; higher pressure. It is reported that John Bright will visit America (luring the recess of Parliament. lug's I*apers. FCR 30 DAYS ONLY To make room for a new stock of Fall Good*.. Mr. Logan, United States Minister to Chili, sails to-day. He has boon detained by the serious illness of his wife. THE FIRE RECORD. A Native Report of the Bombardment. By telegraph to the Gazette Kee Factory Burned and other Property Alexandria, July 21.—An oflicial native report of the bombardment says that eight British iron-dads were sunk, two burned and four captured, and that the latter would be brought Powers is as follows It is understood from leading Republicans that no more contested election cases will lie called up the present session. Gents', Ladies' & Children's Destroyed. If the Phrte had not hitherto decided on its jwu initiative to-send troops to "Egypt, it Ds By telegraph to the Gazette. llKADlNO, Pa., July 21—The keg factory, saw null and bending works of Staple & Son, ner Hoainsack, Montgomery county, were •'tot lilv destroyed by lire this morning. The loss amounts to about $1(1,000; insurance $1, 'Hii. The cause of the lire is unknown. Sr. Louis, July 21—The Cass Avenue pl.uiiiig mill burned this morning. Tlieloss is $100,000; insured. because it was convinced that vigorous measures were avoidable. Observing with satisfaction that the Powers have formally and repeatedly recorded their deference to the incontestable and unquestioned rights and sovereignty o1 the Sultan, the undersigned, by the Sultan's order, informs the Ambassadors that the Porte consents to participate in the Con- GAITERS, Kiglity-three houses in the best quarter of Port au Prince have been burned. Outlaws plundered buildings during the conflagration. LOW SHOES, to Cairo. SEIPPERS, S.C., " Irreooncilablc War." Throe children of Mary Dickons, living in Northampton county, Va., were fatally poisoned a few days ago, but by whom it is not By telegraph to the Gazette Alexandria, July 21.—Another proclamation of- Arabi's says: " An irreconcilable war exists between us and the English." OF BEST MAKES, Eerenee (Signed) Said. known. At Lower Prices than ever before The Conference meets to-day to discus* the reply to this communication. It is thought probable that a fresh invitation to join the Jouferenco will now Ijo addressed to the Tlie crops in the northwest of Ireland are in a frightful condition. Hay is lying cut in the Holds surrounded by water, and |HDtatocs heard of in Pittston I'art of M. M. Buck's railway supply was burned this morning. Loss $30,000. lu- By telegraph to the Gazette Purchase of a Railroad Abandoned, Philadelphia, July 21.—The idea of the purchase of the charter and franchises of the Philadelphia and Chester county II. K., by the Baltimore and Ohio road, has been abandoned It is expected, however, that the road will be pushed forward to its completion, and that a new section of the country will lie opened up. are blighted Sixty cents toll is charged, and in order to avoid argument, is collected at tho Clarendon end. The average receipts per week for the last month and a half have been $300. At any hour of tho day tho procession of wagons loaded with iron tubing and engines from the Bradford and Allegheny districts, hacks and bark wagons is almost unbroken for the entire ten miles. Besides these tho sides of the road are lined with pedestrians, moving for the front with determination marked in every fea- CALL AND BE CONVINCED I sured -Omaha, July 21.—Five business houses in Madison were burned yesterday. Loss $25.- 00J. Insurance small. ,'orte A shock of earthquake was felt in Chicago about three o'clock yesterday morning, lasting about ten seconds. Jt passed from southwest li is stated that the Spanish Ambassador lias informed Ins colleagues that Spain in- Remember—for thirty days only. tended to station three gunboats at each end ,f tho Suez Canal in order to escort the Spanish Manila mail steamers through tho canal, mid that she will also send four iron-dads to to' northwest. New Orleans, July 21.—Pelican oil mills at W ellington, Louisiana, were burned this morning. Loss $.!0,000. George Doecker perish'd in the flames. The New York freight handlers' strike is about over. At all piers and depots a full force of men is at work and all freight promptly loaded. SEASONABLE GOODS The route, instead of passing through Delaware, will run through Oxford to Baltimore, crossing the Susquehanna in Cecil county. Negotiations with the object of completing the line aro now being made. Alexandria. The correspondent of the Times at Alexandria telegraphs that ho understands that M. Jo Lcsscps has informed Admiral Seymour thai the passage of men-of-war through the David Beatty, of Warren, l'a., was roblmd at Salamanca depot of $2,050 yesterday. Always found at MEXICO. WM. ALLEN'S Hardware Store. Robberies of railway passengers at Salamanca are of frequent occurrence lately. turc. Everyone is swearing. It has been remarked previously that for polyglot unabridged, the teamsters of this district take the red ticket, and of a verity they are entitled to it. A stream of solid, unbroken profanity nino miles long! Shades of Moody and Sankey, think of it! The efforts of tho talented young amateur who drove me over from Warren were quite praiseworthy for one so inexperienced, but his oaths seemed so puny by comparison with the stalwart endeavors of the professionals, that I bade him Resist. A mile and a half from Garfield the plank comes to an abrupt end, and the remaindor of the journey is made on foot or horseback, over the roughest road cut through a hemlock forest. Over stiunps, logs and stones, past rigs in all stages of completion, the weary traveler goes until he arrives at his destination, utterly lacking in moral responsibility and almost destitute of vitality. Depredation of tho Indians -Numerous Citizens Massacred By telegraph to the G&xett ' Saratoga Races, Inez Canal constitutes a breach of its neu Mrs. Kvoiiiie (J., wife of Oakes Ames, died at her residence in North Easton, Mass.i Wednesday night, aged seventy-three years. She had been in poor health for several yoars. Uuaymah, Mex., July 21.—The Apaches in til.' districts of Salmariha havo boon depredating terribly. The Congressman from that district. lion. L. F. Provincio, was killed and a By telegraph to the Gazette SAHATOUA, X. Y., July 21 .—The first race The conference met yesterday, chielly to ;rality was won by "Jennie V;" tin second was i-onsider temporary measures for the security ji the Suez canal, The idea which found most i'avor was that the protection of the canal lie entrusted to Kngland and France in conjunction with a third Power. No decision, won bv " Fatiniiza " in two straight heat Tin1 ship "Theobald," Captain Waterhcuse, which sailed from Philadelphia to San Francisco with general merchandise last December, has been given up as lost. She hud a crow of REFRIGERATORS number of private citizens havo been uur dered. Gen. Curtis Sentenced. BEST MAKE, CAIRO. Bv telegraph to the Gazette New VottK, July 21.—Gen. Curtis on trial liowevcr, was taken, owing to wantof instrut nineteen men. Lawn Mowers, Mure Europeans Massacred A Family for forcibly levying political assessments on .ions from the respocth c governments of the •lames Metinus, who claims to own a gold mine in Mexico and be worth two and a half million dollars, has been arrested in New York, supposed to be insane. A large amount of money was found on him. lD*t Under a Railway Train. offlce holders iu this city was yesterday sen EXCELSIOR LUNCH BASKETS By telegraph to the Gazette tenced to pay a line of s!,0U0 and .stand con, mittcd. Arabi l'aslia utlks of advancing upon Alexandria on Thursday. This is improbable, but it is possible that he will cuter llamleh. lliat FOR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS Alexandria, July 21 A refugee from FINANCIAL AND OIMMKRCIAI RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, Cairo reports numerous massacres of Kuropeaus there on Monday. he lias been greatly encouraged by British inaction is made manifest by Ins activity. His pati-ols have penetrated within live miles of the city walls. The palace otlicers are eou- At Winston, N. 0., Rev. Noah Parks, a eolored preacher, was taken from his house during tlDe night by a mob and hanged. He was cut down by his friends, who succeeded in resuscitating him. IJo was suspected of SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW Londok, July 21.—Tho Times' correal" D Stock Report del11 confirms tho rumors of the massacre Reported by & Boumhu. Rooms ft and oOhih House, Kmnklin street. WiJkcs-Barre. WATER COOLERS Cairo and Daintetta. At Caliiib a family was tiik mi from a railway traiu and put under the July 'JI ~ 3;iM p. in. (Musing Bid. & M,, com .. 3H inually asking them when the forccs ar at all prices, and everything in the line of iiig io uci iigainst him. stealing corn. wheels. Hii11. £ I'enuu R.R There is grout satisfaction at the palace at the departure of Dervisch Pasha. The oilieiuls ascribe much of the present evil to his The wife of J. F. Cummings, ol Fall River, Mass., who is at work in the Somerset Pottery Works, committed murder and suicide by drowning herself and thrqo-ycar-old child in the river. Their bodies were found yesterday Wilkes-Barre. SILVER AND GRANITE WARE, TURKEY. Lord Granville's Advice to the Sultan »* to v »Hcy L.-i.U:. av 14 Uiil. n:D »i«l4 ■m Harvesting is in progress on the Kingston Hats. TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS p., hi NorMi**i i" i'ac. coin M ilo pre» h:i- 4 « ( , D . i) L. A VV WiDH 'st. I'HUlD corn .. '!Vxus P..«tfnc.,. • • VJU» pref... liWJy Del. Si Hudson.. v. lir.-)g 1D. \ llio U 02 N. J. Central Illinois Central.. 1^4 West'n Union KDjn «Met'n. Elev...., 84 ly Pacific Mail 47! 4 Omaha, com— 47',4 Erie, com 1«D'4 do. pref.. los^j (io. prof ... HOD4 Rork Island— 188J.& Manhattan Kiev. .. !D•■£ Ohio Central lsM-4 N. Y. Central 185 Mobile & O 18 . LakCD Shore 115 l,v iiie A N'ville. 71% Mien IV111raI — US-y Sutro Tunnel.... A I ( 1' intrigues. lie is suspected of communicating with the rebels during the last few days. It is stated tlmt copies of telegrams have been seen showing that ho was in communication with Arabi up to the moment of his departure. The efforts to stop the steam yaclit conveying AND GOBLETS, HI* Duty Towards Arabi. The new Dorrance shaft has reached a depth of 405 feet. and the largest stock of General Goods in his line found anywhere outside of Philadelphia and New York. By telegraph to the Gazette. London, July 21.—Karl Granille has notified Lord Dufferin at Constantinople that unless the Sultan uses force to subdue Arabi Pasha, Europe will have to devise the •.cces- Grand picnic of the Emerald Society at Dana's grove, Saturday next. 12-jun Fifteen fatal cases of lock-jaw, caused by wounds from toy pistols on July 4th, have lDeen reported in Chicago, and three in the county. Six boys have died in Burlington, Iowa, and three in Peoria, Illinois, frQm the The monthly nieoting of tho Y. M. C will bo heid this eveniug at eight o'clock. NOW liiin to Constantinople were unsuccessful. We presume that Wesley Johnson and Pratt would spell it Newcastleontyne or Corn wallouluidson.— Union-Leader. Celebrate the Fourth! wnrv measures. An American artillery officer has expressed the opinion that the immense superiority of the marine artillery employed in the bombardment practically leaves the question of the relative power of land and marine artillery un- North West, coin. 1 Robinson do pref.. 148J4 Ui li A Dan... Wabash, com *7 Kit h. & D. Ter same cause. On Wednesday morning a slight lire occurred at J. H. Hildrcth's stable, in tho rear of the Wyoming Valley House. Brutal Murder of a Woman. By telegraph to the Gazette. Robert Leonard, a son of the President of the National Bank of Allegheny City, was committed yesterday on a charge of forging the name of J. H. Reall, Secretary of the American Agricultural Association, to a check for a small amount. EXCURSION WILMINUTON, Del., July 21.—An Ev.ry Eve/liny special says that Mrs. Turner, aged 30. was feloniously assaulted by Joseph Morris, aged 23, near Morris Station, last evening. Mrs Turner resisted'when Morris drew a pintol and shot her through the heart, killing her jnstantly. Morris then fled and has not yet ibeen taken. Morris Station is near Masscv's uf'r. ws-Koads in Kent county, Md. — Philadelphia Markets. By telegraph to the Gazette. On Wednesday night a miner named Ed ward Welsh, was killed m the No. 2 slope Nauticoke, by a fall of coal and rock. —AND- nlfected. BASKET PICNIC FLOUR -The market was quiet 'uit steady; super $'Cl 7"DC&*3.UO ; extra $8 5 (if 4.0* • ; Penna. famih $■') HO : Rye Hour *4.00(5*4.25. PuiijAdkli'uia, July sJl M. de Lesscps has arrived here. He had an interview with the Khedive to-day. There is some talk of a pigeon shooting match between Maehamer of Treverton, anil Mor|Deth of this city, for SiiOO a side, each man to shoot at 25 birds.—Iiccord. over the Lehigh Valley RR. To Wyalusing, WHEAT—The market was active and higher: Penna. red do. ainher *1.2l(Qi*l.28. The great difficulty in restoring order continues to arive through the quarrelsome conduct of the Greeks. The hatred of them shown by the Arabs is intense. Lord Charles Bcrcs- Two stills and a tank of tho Standard Oil Company were burning at Jersey City, last night. It is feared several more tanks will be destroyed. The loss thus far is about $50,- 000. An employe was fatally injured by the CORN—Scarce and wanted yellow mixed 91 @92; ; steamer S9(ft,90; No. 3 do. K9. Who steals our sewer plans, steals something which many regard as closely akin to trash, but ho who filches from us our good double-capitaled and hyphened name, steals that which not enricheth him but makes us mad indeed;—Republican Cor. OATS - Scarce and warned; No, 1 white 7-rD; No. No. 2 do. 71; No 3 do. 72©72Uj: No. 2 mixed 70. BYE—Scarce at xte. for old. PROVISIONS—Firm; good jobbing demand. LAI 11) The market was firm. BUTTER— Steady, supplies increasing; cream ery. extra. 20c; do good to choice 23C&25c. FRIDAY. JULY 28, ford is taking every precaution against an outbreak. lie lias issued a notice that lie will make 110 distinction between Europeans and Tlie Custom House has been re- under the auspices of the The Star Route Trial. London, July 20.—It is telieved the oppo- explosion of a still. EXCELSIOR CORNET 114 AD fjy telegraph to the Gazette. EGOS—-The market was dull ami lower; Penna. 20c.(&2\c.; • e.-'erii 18eCfr 10c. sition in Parliament will move a vote of censure on the dilatory action of the government Wni. T. Davies, of Bradford county, the Republican candidate for tho Lieutenant-Governorship of this State, arrived in this city yesterday, and is the guest of his brother, Dr. Darts, on Northampton street. Ho was called upon by a nnmlier of his friends, of all political opinions, and mot with their warm congratu ationi.OF WEST PITTSTON W1HII1NUT0N, D. C., July 21 Jtoute caso Judge Wylie decided that certain evidence whs admissible. The defence noted an exception to this ruling and the prosecution, with an air of satisfaction, called the witness, John A. Walsh, to the stand. .—Iii the Star CHEESE—The market was firm. PETROLEUM - Tli»* market was easier; refined natives, . The scenery on the route, lying close along the beautiful Susquehanna, is unrivaled in any other direction, and no more pleasant or convenient grounds for excursionists are to be found anywhere than those fitted up at Wyalusing. Whiskey Finn at $1.1 after the massacre at Alexandria and its want of foresight ami preparation when !xDnibardmeut was decided upon. New York Markets. THE MONTREAL ABDUCTION By telegraph to the gazette How the Stolen Child wau Found—A Let- Barrios, President of Guatemala, was presented to President Arthur last evening. Tho diplomatic representative of Guatemala, personal suite ot Barrios, and all the members of New Your, July 21. BEEF—Quiet, steadily held; new extra mess, $lft.00Cafl5.50. PORK—The market was quiet and firm: new mess $02.0(1; old do. #21.00. LARD-A shade lower; Dteam rendered,$12.82».a. ter Carrier's Cruel Hoax, AN ADDRESS BY IIo then detailed an interview w»th Brady in December, 1880, in which the latter said llenuisdas Uousiueau, a letter carrier, rushed into the grocery storo of J. B. Giguiere, in St. Joseph street, and said that he had fouud M.ontrkal, July 10.—Late last evening Tho Wilkes-Barre editor of tho Republican, as usual, falls in with any movement that is unpopular with the people of this city and, borrowing the idea, proceeds to pun upon the hyphen, which brings him, as well as his attempt to upset the authorities, into profound ridicule.— Union-Leader. It is too bad. Pratt should not thus Incur Die ridicule of the Bli- HON, oimot LANPON, the well known Bradford Orator, will be an Intel lectual treat that all must appreciate. " There was no nse arguing the matter or of feigning ignorance, and lie (the witness) knew that it was his (Brady's) custom to receive twenty per cent, of the increase he ordered upon routes." the Cabinet wer present The presentation was made by Secretary Frelinghuysen. THE SITUATION AT CAIRO Arthur Smyth, and wanted to communicate by telephone with the" police, lie then disap- Michael Kurtz, John Love and John Logan Instrumental and vocal music will be provided and everything done to enhance the pleasure and comfort of the occasion. Report of Om»r Pasha I.nft i to the Klic dive—EurupvaiiH Massaered l»y the Alexandria Ilahble—Officials Obey Arubt'H Orders. were arraigned yesterday in Now York on the charge of being concerned in the recent robbery of the Italian Bank. Logan was discharged and the others recommitted. Kurtz Train will leave L.V. depot, Pitts ton, at 7:58 a ni; Ransom, 8:15; Falls, 8:27; Tunkhannock. 8:55. Returning, leave Wyalusing at 0 o'clock. poured, saying that lie was going to inform the parents of the child. Giguiero telephoned to the detectives, who hurried off to anticipate Brady claimed from the witness $36,000, and reminded him that he (the witness) hiul been assessed $8,000 for the Congressional Cur. A 1.E X A N1»lti A, July 20. The Republican gives an account of a very funny coincidence in telephonic communication, between a member of the First District School'Board and Walter Carpenter. The member was at the telephone and was talking as he presumed with Carpenter three-quarters of a mile away, while in fact he stood on the pavement outside of the building within a few feet of the telephone ami answered all the tclphonc questioner's interrogatories through the ordinary medium. The man at tlie telephone was very much astonished to see Mr. Carpenter on the sidewalk. Fare for Round Trip, $1.25 from Pittston, Ransom and Falls; from Tunkhannock, $1.00. Governor of Alexandria, has returned from Cairo via Port Said. He makes the following report to the Khedive: Cvusineau. After a long waiting they searcheii for Cousineau.only to learn that ho had playei is a notorious criminal. ruption fund. Owen Donnelly, thirty-six veals old, porter for Mason, Chapin A Company, at Providence, R. I., wholesale druggists, was arrested by a what he thought was a practical joke ou Giguiere, who, ho said, "was always blowing ■B) U li-Kraph to the Gazette. Another Caae of Toy Pistol. itig massacred and their Damonhonr, Tautah and Mihalla, where the Alexandria rabble had arrived. They cut oil the lunula of Berberins. because they scrvcc the Christians. Arabi Paslm had called u meeting at Cairo of all the Pacha's, Vlemai and notables and asked them whether it was right to o'ley the Khedive, seeing he had solC Egypt to tho English. He ordered the mill tarv bake houses to make 1,300 loaves dailj for the British without providing for his owi troops and sent telegrams in their name. The Minister of the Interior presided at the meet ing. Mahnioud Pasha Baroudi practically di reeted the discussions. Sheik llasson rccom mended the declaration of a holy war, but a the instance of the Coptic Patriarch modera ti m prevailed. The meeting ap|Dointcd a com mittee to go to Alexandria in order to vcrifi the accusations against the Khedive. It wa arranged thai a committee of seven should start on the 18th inst, going from Cairo to On the way to Cairo, I saw Europeans Ik. houses pillaged al about liis telephone The detectives went tc EXCURSION TONEWYORK Philadelphia, July 21.—Harvey S. Wan, saged twelve years, residing at 4,522 Frankfort Avenue, died yesterday from lock-jaw, resulting from a wound In the hand from a toy pistol on July 9lh. He was not taken ill until Mr. Smyth's house and informed the parent of the cruel hoax. Just as they were' goiii) policeman who was ambushed in the store just as he had robbed the safe of six pack ages of gold leaf. The robberies had continued for several months, and at Donnelly's house was a stock of stolen goods valued at away Henry J. Shaw, a well-known auction eer, hurried up the steps and exclaimed, l.ittlc Arthur is found!" lie then quickly told how lie, his brother, and the hitter's wife were Over the D. L. & W. R. R. Monday last. The Pennsylvania Railroad. Death of Fanny Parnell. sitting on the veranda of his house when the From the Wilkes-Barre Record B0!t!DKNT0W.\, N. J., .filly 20. -Fanny Parnell. of Charles Stewart Parnell, died suddeuly here this afternoon of paralysis of Tuesday, July 25,1882, Qang of Counterfeiters Arrested. By telegraph to the Gazette. violent ringing stx'rs, she being the most active of the three. The child was found sitting with his back to the door, crying. Half of a postal card was tied to his wrist, with the words, "l'lease forward of the dr.or bell called her down There was a ruinor ciirreut in the city yesterday that within two weeks the Pennsylvania Kailroad will run passenger trains into this St. Louis, Mo., July 21.—Wm. Hall, W. H. Perry, Molly Hall and Wm. Anderson, all of whom have numerous idiases, were arrested to-day by the police. They are believed to lie the heart Under the auspices of the Scranton city. An exlra force of men is at work on their line from Sunbury to Nanticoke, and in a few dys more this part of thoir road will bo finished. The Pennsylvania Company intend to run their trains from Sunbury to Nanticoke over their new road, and from Nanticoke to The Traps and Snares of Factions. Y. 1M. C. A.. From the North American to Mr. Smyth, 283 Mountain street. We take no stock in traps and gins and snares sot by one class of politicians for the unwary feet of auother class. For if there was any TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP $4.75. counterfeiters. parents and the detectives hastened to Shaw's residence in Peel streSt, near by, where they found the lost child, who immediately rushed A Murderer Executed. trap in this instanco it was the trap set by By telegraph to the Gazette into his mother's anus, lie appeared somewhat stupefied, whether from the effects of this city, for the present, over the line of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. The opening of this new road will, without doubt, bo of both factions confer Trains will leave L. & B. Junction at 9:16 a. in, Brooklyn, July 21.—James F. Walsh, the murderer of Barbara Groonthal, was executed Ismailia. once ing further to say almut it. If both seta trap, then - we have notli- Honest Tickets for sale at Barber's Water street anil Main street Drug Stores. Three Mudirs, missed from their posts, are Imprisoned at Cairo for obeying the Khedive. A council of war was held daily, MtUnuoud Baroudi presiding. drugs or from fatigue cannot be determined. He was attired in a brown serge dress, hastily great importance to tho business interests of this city, as it will form more direct means of communication with many of the manufactnr- aiTord to wait ii can here this morning. yiaile, but admirably litted, with stockings, drawers, and underwear, all of the same color, as though tho parties wore not desirous to COW LOST.—Strayed from the premises of the undersigned a few days ago, a red c©w about 3 years old. Information respecting her whereabouts will be thankfully received by It J. A. TOUHILL, West Plttstou. Walsh was hung at five minutes past ten. Aliout 300 spectators wore present. He slept uneasily during the night and got up and It is calculated there is sufficient fresli water in Alexandria to last ten days. —Song on a morning paper: The sun comos up in the morning, but the typos set at night. ing centres.
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 34, July 21, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 34 |
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. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1882-07-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
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. |
Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 34, July 21, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 34 |
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. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1882-07-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18820721_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Full Text | fitting JjlllL \ PRICE TWO CENTS / ($4.50 Per Annum. VPITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1882. VOLUME I., NUMBER 34. C Weekly EatablUhed I860. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. excite suspicion by fiurt h ising a complete out lit No other attempt liad • been made tC NINE MILES OF PROFANITY. STRING BROS, TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. dressed himself at five o'clock, remarking that lie felt pretty well ami was prepared to die. How the New Oil Field in Warren Comity Is Reached—The Journey Over the Plank Road and What is Seen and Heard. change iiiipoiiraueo. and lii.s hair was braided exactly as it left his mother's hands. He could give no accom,' of his abduction, as he in only just beginning to talk, but ho frequently mentioned the word '• man with a —ARE— NEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS AUSTRIA. TURKEY'S REPLY TO THE POWERS CLOSING OUT ! A New Conference Proposed -Arabi Pasha Seeking Help—De Lesseps View of tlie Neutrality of the Canal- Trouble With the Greek*. A correspondent writing from Garfield, the new town in the Warren county oil Held, says: The nearest railroad stations are Clarendon and Sheflielil, )Dotli on the Philadelphia .and Erie road, and from the former place the start to the Mecca of oil operators is usually made A special train from Warren rilns every few hours and unloads its excited, turbulent cargo, which is transferred to hacks. That is to say, all of the cargo which can procure seats is transferred. The other passengers sit around and wait for the next tnffT'skirmish for livery teams and fail to tlnd them, or shoulder their grip sack and start off the nine-mile up hill tramp through the Mazing sun. The road from Clarendon is plauked almost the entire distance, and ia owned by Rockwell ,V Co., a tannery firm. The road was constructed for the use of the teams engaged in hauling tan bark from the hill. The lDed is so narrow that it is impossible for teams to pass on the planks, and every few rods " turning out" places liavo been made by throwing logs and brush into the swamp beside the read. The chances are ten to one that the vehicle which turns out will bo totally wrecked. Massacre at Cairo—Many Europeans Killed —Other Foreign News—Fire Record —A Brutal Murder-Murderer Executed. A Delude of Rain Destroys the Crops- Many Lives Lost. By telegraph to the Guzette shudder, and " woman " loss regretfully skasoxabi.f. goods Viknxa. July 21.—A delude of rain has occurred in Bohemia and the destruction of property and crops is inealcu?jblo. The bodies of forty-seven persons who were drowned have been recovered. A large part of the harvest in Bohemia is destroyed. London, July 20.—A despatch from Hon LATE NEWS. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE To-Morrow's Weather Indications. stantinople to Ueuters 1''legrani Company, says the Porte has replied to the idontical note of the Powers regarding the despatch of Turkish troops to Egypt. The Porte proposes the assembling of a fresh Conference. Ihe text of the Porte's reply to the identical note of the Gleaned ami Condensed from tlila Mom- Kor the Middle Atlantic States, clearing weather: light middle winds, moslly westerly; stationary temperature; higher pressure. It is reported that John Bright will visit America (luring the recess of Parliament. lug's I*apers. FCR 30 DAYS ONLY To make room for a new stock of Fall Good*.. Mr. Logan, United States Minister to Chili, sails to-day. He has boon detained by the serious illness of his wife. THE FIRE RECORD. A Native Report of the Bombardment. By telegraph to the Gazette Kee Factory Burned and other Property Alexandria, July 21.—An oflicial native report of the bombardment says that eight British iron-dads were sunk, two burned and four captured, and that the latter would be brought Powers is as follows It is understood from leading Republicans that no more contested election cases will lie called up the present session. Gents', Ladies' & Children's Destroyed. If the Phrte had not hitherto decided on its jwu initiative to-send troops to "Egypt, it Ds By telegraph to the Gazette. llKADlNO, Pa., July 21—The keg factory, saw null and bending works of Staple & Son, ner Hoainsack, Montgomery county, were •'tot lilv destroyed by lire this morning. The loss amounts to about $1(1,000; insurance $1, 'Hii. The cause of the lire is unknown. Sr. Louis, July 21—The Cass Avenue pl.uiiiig mill burned this morning. Tlieloss is $100,000; insured. because it was convinced that vigorous measures were avoidable. Observing with satisfaction that the Powers have formally and repeatedly recorded their deference to the incontestable and unquestioned rights and sovereignty o1 the Sultan, the undersigned, by the Sultan's order, informs the Ambassadors that the Porte consents to participate in the Con- GAITERS, Kiglity-three houses in the best quarter of Port au Prince have been burned. Outlaws plundered buildings during the conflagration. LOW SHOES, to Cairo. SEIPPERS, S.C., " Irreooncilablc War." Throe children of Mary Dickons, living in Northampton county, Va., were fatally poisoned a few days ago, but by whom it is not By telegraph to the Gazette Alexandria, July 21.—Another proclamation of- Arabi's says: " An irreconcilable war exists between us and the English." OF BEST MAKES, Eerenee (Signed) Said. known. At Lower Prices than ever before The Conference meets to-day to discus* the reply to this communication. It is thought probable that a fresh invitation to join the Jouferenco will now Ijo addressed to the Tlie crops in the northwest of Ireland are in a frightful condition. Hay is lying cut in the Holds surrounded by water, and |HDtatocs heard of in Pittston I'art of M. M. Buck's railway supply was burned this morning. Loss $30,000. lu- By telegraph to the Gazette Purchase of a Railroad Abandoned, Philadelphia, July 21.—The idea of the purchase of the charter and franchises of the Philadelphia and Chester county II. K., by the Baltimore and Ohio road, has been abandoned It is expected, however, that the road will be pushed forward to its completion, and that a new section of the country will lie opened up. are blighted Sixty cents toll is charged, and in order to avoid argument, is collected at tho Clarendon end. The average receipts per week for the last month and a half have been $300. At any hour of tho day tho procession of wagons loaded with iron tubing and engines from the Bradford and Allegheny districts, hacks and bark wagons is almost unbroken for the entire ten miles. Besides these tho sides of the road are lined with pedestrians, moving for the front with determination marked in every fea- CALL AND BE CONVINCED I sured -Omaha, July 21.—Five business houses in Madison were burned yesterday. Loss $25.- 00J. Insurance small. ,'orte A shock of earthquake was felt in Chicago about three o'clock yesterday morning, lasting about ten seconds. Jt passed from southwest li is stated that the Spanish Ambassador lias informed Ins colleagues that Spain in- Remember—for thirty days only. tended to station three gunboats at each end ,f tho Suez Canal in order to escort the Spanish Manila mail steamers through tho canal, mid that she will also send four iron-dads to to' northwest. New Orleans, July 21.—Pelican oil mills at W ellington, Louisiana, were burned this morning. Loss $.!0,000. George Doecker perish'd in the flames. The New York freight handlers' strike is about over. At all piers and depots a full force of men is at work and all freight promptly loaded. SEASONABLE GOODS The route, instead of passing through Delaware, will run through Oxford to Baltimore, crossing the Susquehanna in Cecil county. Negotiations with the object of completing the line aro now being made. Alexandria. The correspondent of the Times at Alexandria telegraphs that ho understands that M. Jo Lcsscps has informed Admiral Seymour thai the passage of men-of-war through the David Beatty, of Warren, l'a., was roblmd at Salamanca depot of $2,050 yesterday. Always found at MEXICO. WM. ALLEN'S Hardware Store. Robberies of railway passengers at Salamanca are of frequent occurrence lately. turc. Everyone is swearing. It has been remarked previously that for polyglot unabridged, the teamsters of this district take the red ticket, and of a verity they are entitled to it. A stream of solid, unbroken profanity nino miles long! Shades of Moody and Sankey, think of it! The efforts of tho talented young amateur who drove me over from Warren were quite praiseworthy for one so inexperienced, but his oaths seemed so puny by comparison with the stalwart endeavors of the professionals, that I bade him Resist. A mile and a half from Garfield the plank comes to an abrupt end, and the remaindor of the journey is made on foot or horseback, over the roughest road cut through a hemlock forest. Over stiunps, logs and stones, past rigs in all stages of completion, the weary traveler goes until he arrives at his destination, utterly lacking in moral responsibility and almost destitute of vitality. Depredation of tho Indians -Numerous Citizens Massacred By telegraph to the G&xett ' Saratoga Races, Inez Canal constitutes a breach of its neu Mrs. Kvoiiiie (J., wife of Oakes Ames, died at her residence in North Easton, Mass.i Wednesday night, aged seventy-three years. She had been in poor health for several yoars. Uuaymah, Mex., July 21.—The Apaches in til.' districts of Salmariha havo boon depredating terribly. The Congressman from that district. lion. L. F. Provincio, was killed and a By telegraph to the Gazette SAHATOUA, X. Y., July 21 .—The first race The conference met yesterday, chielly to ;rality was won by "Jennie V;" tin second was i-onsider temporary measures for the security ji the Suez canal, The idea which found most i'avor was that the protection of the canal lie entrusted to Kngland and France in conjunction with a third Power. No decision, won bv " Fatiniiza " in two straight heat Tin1 ship "Theobald," Captain Waterhcuse, which sailed from Philadelphia to San Francisco with general merchandise last December, has been given up as lost. She hud a crow of REFRIGERATORS number of private citizens havo been uur dered. Gen. Curtis Sentenced. BEST MAKE, CAIRO. Bv telegraph to the Gazette New VottK, July 21.—Gen. Curtis on trial liowevcr, was taken, owing to wantof instrut nineteen men. Lawn Mowers, Mure Europeans Massacred A Family for forcibly levying political assessments on .ions from the respocth c governments of the •lames Metinus, who claims to own a gold mine in Mexico and be worth two and a half million dollars, has been arrested in New York, supposed to be insane. A large amount of money was found on him. lD*t Under a Railway Train. offlce holders iu this city was yesterday sen EXCELSIOR LUNCH BASKETS By telegraph to the Gazette tenced to pay a line of s!,0U0 and .stand con, mittcd. Arabi l'aslia utlks of advancing upon Alexandria on Thursday. This is improbable, but it is possible that he will cuter llamleh. lliat FOR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS Alexandria, July 21 A refugee from FINANCIAL AND OIMMKRCIAI RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, Cairo reports numerous massacres of Kuropeaus there on Monday. he lias been greatly encouraged by British inaction is made manifest by Ins activity. His pati-ols have penetrated within live miles of the city walls. The palace otlicers are eou- At Winston, N. 0., Rev. Noah Parks, a eolored preacher, was taken from his house during tlDe night by a mob and hanged. He was cut down by his friends, who succeeded in resuscitating him. IJo was suspected of SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW Londok, July 21.—Tho Times' correal" D Stock Report del11 confirms tho rumors of the massacre Reported by & Boumhu. Rooms ft and oOhih House, Kmnklin street. WiJkcs-Barre. WATER COOLERS Cairo and Daintetta. At Caliiib a family was tiik mi from a railway traiu and put under the July 'JI ~ 3;iM p. in. (Musing Bid. & M,, com .. 3H inually asking them when the forccs ar at all prices, and everything in the line of iiig io uci iigainst him. stealing corn. wheels. Hii11. £ I'enuu R.R There is grout satisfaction at the palace at the departure of Dervisch Pasha. The oilieiuls ascribe much of the present evil to his The wife of J. F. Cummings, ol Fall River, Mass., who is at work in the Somerset Pottery Works, committed murder and suicide by drowning herself and thrqo-ycar-old child in the river. Their bodies were found yesterday Wilkes-Barre. SILVER AND GRANITE WARE, TURKEY. Lord Granville's Advice to the Sultan »* to v »Hcy L.-i.U:. av 14 Uiil. n:D »i«l4 ■m Harvesting is in progress on the Kingston Hats. TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS p., hi NorMi**i i" i'ac. coin M ilo pre» h:i- 4 « ( , D . i) L. A VV WiDH 'st. I'HUlD corn .. '!Vxus P..«tfnc.,. • • VJU» pref... liWJy Del. Si Hudson.. v. lir.-)g 1D. \ llio U 02 N. J. Central Illinois Central.. 1^4 West'n Union KDjn «Met'n. Elev...., 84 ly Pacific Mail 47! 4 Omaha, com— 47',4 Erie, com 1«D'4 do. pref.. los^j (io. prof ... HOD4 Rork Island— 188J.& Manhattan Kiev. .. !D•■£ Ohio Central lsM-4 N. Y. Central 185 Mobile & O 18 . LakCD Shore 115 l,v iiie A N'ville. 71% Mien IV111raI — US-y Sutro Tunnel.... A I ( 1' intrigues. lie is suspected of communicating with the rebels during the last few days. It is stated tlmt copies of telegrams have been seen showing that ho was in communication with Arabi up to the moment of his departure. The efforts to stop the steam yaclit conveying AND GOBLETS, HI* Duty Towards Arabi. The new Dorrance shaft has reached a depth of 405 feet. and the largest stock of General Goods in his line found anywhere outside of Philadelphia and New York. By telegraph to the Gazette. London, July 21.—Karl Granille has notified Lord Dufferin at Constantinople that unless the Sultan uses force to subdue Arabi Pasha, Europe will have to devise the •.cces- Grand picnic of the Emerald Society at Dana's grove, Saturday next. 12-jun Fifteen fatal cases of lock-jaw, caused by wounds from toy pistols on July 4th, have lDeen reported in Chicago, and three in the county. Six boys have died in Burlington, Iowa, and three in Peoria, Illinois, frQm the The monthly nieoting of tho Y. M. C will bo heid this eveniug at eight o'clock. NOW liiin to Constantinople were unsuccessful. We presume that Wesley Johnson and Pratt would spell it Newcastleontyne or Corn wallouluidson.— Union-Leader. Celebrate the Fourth! wnrv measures. An American artillery officer has expressed the opinion that the immense superiority of the marine artillery employed in the bombardment practically leaves the question of the relative power of land and marine artillery un- North West, coin. 1 Robinson do pref.. 148J4 Ui li A Dan... Wabash, com *7 Kit h. & D. Ter same cause. On Wednesday morning a slight lire occurred at J. H. Hildrcth's stable, in tho rear of the Wyoming Valley House. Brutal Murder of a Woman. By telegraph to the Gazette. Robert Leonard, a son of the President of the National Bank of Allegheny City, was committed yesterday on a charge of forging the name of J. H. Reall, Secretary of the American Agricultural Association, to a check for a small amount. EXCURSION WILMINUTON, Del., July 21.—An Ev.ry Eve/liny special says that Mrs. Turner, aged 30. was feloniously assaulted by Joseph Morris, aged 23, near Morris Station, last evening. Mrs Turner resisted'when Morris drew a pintol and shot her through the heart, killing her jnstantly. Morris then fled and has not yet ibeen taken. Morris Station is near Masscv's uf'r. ws-Koads in Kent county, Md. — Philadelphia Markets. By telegraph to the Gazette. On Wednesday night a miner named Ed ward Welsh, was killed m the No. 2 slope Nauticoke, by a fall of coal and rock. —AND- nlfected. BASKET PICNIC FLOUR -The market was quiet 'uit steady; super $'Cl 7"DC&*3.UO ; extra $8 5 (if 4.0* • ; Penna. famih $■') HO : Rye Hour *4.00(5*4.25. PuiijAdkli'uia, July sJl M. de Lesscps has arrived here. He had an interview with the Khedive to-day. There is some talk of a pigeon shooting match between Maehamer of Treverton, anil Mor|Deth of this city, for SiiOO a side, each man to shoot at 25 birds.—Iiccord. over the Lehigh Valley RR. To Wyalusing, WHEAT—The market was active and higher: Penna. red do. ainher *1.2l(Qi*l.28. The great difficulty in restoring order continues to arive through the quarrelsome conduct of the Greeks. The hatred of them shown by the Arabs is intense. Lord Charles Bcrcs- Two stills and a tank of tho Standard Oil Company were burning at Jersey City, last night. It is feared several more tanks will be destroyed. The loss thus far is about $50,- 000. An employe was fatally injured by the CORN—Scarce and wanted yellow mixed 91 @92; ; steamer S9(ft,90; No. 3 do. K9. Who steals our sewer plans, steals something which many regard as closely akin to trash, but ho who filches from us our good double-capitaled and hyphened name, steals that which not enricheth him but makes us mad indeed;—Republican Cor. OATS - Scarce and warned; No, 1 white 7-rD; No. No. 2 do. 71; No 3 do. 72©72Uj: No. 2 mixed 70. BYE—Scarce at xte. for old. PROVISIONS—Firm; good jobbing demand. LAI 11) The market was firm. BUTTER— Steady, supplies increasing; cream ery. extra. 20c; do good to choice 23C&25c. FRIDAY. JULY 28, ford is taking every precaution against an outbreak. lie lias issued a notice that lie will make 110 distinction between Europeans and Tlie Custom House has been re- under the auspices of the The Star Route Trial. London, July 20.—It is telieved the oppo- explosion of a still. EXCELSIOR CORNET 114 AD fjy telegraph to the Gazette. EGOS—-The market was dull ami lower; Penna. 20c.(&2\c.; • e.-'erii 18eCfr 10c. sition in Parliament will move a vote of censure on the dilatory action of the government Wni. T. Davies, of Bradford county, the Republican candidate for tho Lieutenant-Governorship of this State, arrived in this city yesterday, and is the guest of his brother, Dr. Darts, on Northampton street. Ho was called upon by a nnmlier of his friends, of all political opinions, and mot with their warm congratu ationi.OF WEST PITTSTON W1HII1NUT0N, D. C., July 21 Jtoute caso Judge Wylie decided that certain evidence whs admissible. The defence noted an exception to this ruling and the prosecution, with an air of satisfaction, called the witness, John A. Walsh, to the stand. .—Iii the Star CHEESE—The market was firm. PETROLEUM - Tli»* market was easier; refined natives, . The scenery on the route, lying close along the beautiful Susquehanna, is unrivaled in any other direction, and no more pleasant or convenient grounds for excursionists are to be found anywhere than those fitted up at Wyalusing. Whiskey Finn at $1.1 after the massacre at Alexandria and its want of foresight ami preparation when !xDnibardmeut was decided upon. New York Markets. THE MONTREAL ABDUCTION By telegraph to the gazette How the Stolen Child wau Found—A Let- Barrios, President of Guatemala, was presented to President Arthur last evening. Tho diplomatic representative of Guatemala, personal suite ot Barrios, and all the members of New Your, July 21. BEEF—Quiet, steadily held; new extra mess, $lft.00Cafl5.50. PORK—The market was quiet and firm: new mess $02.0(1; old do. #21.00. LARD-A shade lower; Dteam rendered,$12.82».a. ter Carrier's Cruel Hoax, AN ADDRESS BY IIo then detailed an interview w»th Brady in December, 1880, in which the latter said llenuisdas Uousiueau, a letter carrier, rushed into the grocery storo of J. B. Giguiere, in St. Joseph street, and said that he had fouud M.ontrkal, July 10.—Late last evening Tho Wilkes-Barre editor of tho Republican, as usual, falls in with any movement that is unpopular with the people of this city and, borrowing the idea, proceeds to pun upon the hyphen, which brings him, as well as his attempt to upset the authorities, into profound ridicule.— Union-Leader. It is too bad. Pratt should not thus Incur Die ridicule of the Bli- HON, oimot LANPON, the well known Bradford Orator, will be an Intel lectual treat that all must appreciate. " There was no nse arguing the matter or of feigning ignorance, and lie (the witness) knew that it was his (Brady's) custom to receive twenty per cent, of the increase he ordered upon routes." the Cabinet wer present The presentation was made by Secretary Frelinghuysen. THE SITUATION AT CAIRO Arthur Smyth, and wanted to communicate by telephone with the" police, lie then disap- Michael Kurtz, John Love and John Logan Instrumental and vocal music will be provided and everything done to enhance the pleasure and comfort of the occasion. Report of Om»r Pasha I.nft i to the Klic dive—EurupvaiiH Massaered l»y the Alexandria Ilahble—Officials Obey Arubt'H Orders. were arraigned yesterday in Now York on the charge of being concerned in the recent robbery of the Italian Bank. Logan was discharged and the others recommitted. Kurtz Train will leave L.V. depot, Pitts ton, at 7:58 a ni; Ransom, 8:15; Falls, 8:27; Tunkhannock. 8:55. Returning, leave Wyalusing at 0 o'clock. poured, saying that lie was going to inform the parents of the child. Giguiero telephoned to the detectives, who hurried off to anticipate Brady claimed from the witness $36,000, and reminded him that he (the witness) hiul been assessed $8,000 for the Congressional Cur. A 1.E X A N1»lti A, July 20. The Republican gives an account of a very funny coincidence in telephonic communication, between a member of the First District School'Board and Walter Carpenter. The member was at the telephone and was talking as he presumed with Carpenter three-quarters of a mile away, while in fact he stood on the pavement outside of the building within a few feet of the telephone ami answered all the tclphonc questioner's interrogatories through the ordinary medium. The man at tlie telephone was very much astonished to see Mr. Carpenter on the sidewalk. Fare for Round Trip, $1.25 from Pittston, Ransom and Falls; from Tunkhannock, $1.00. Governor of Alexandria, has returned from Cairo via Port Said. He makes the following report to the Khedive: Cvusineau. After a long waiting they searcheii for Cousineau.only to learn that ho had playei is a notorious criminal. ruption fund. Owen Donnelly, thirty-six veals old, porter for Mason, Chapin A Company, at Providence, R. I., wholesale druggists, was arrested by a what he thought was a practical joke ou Giguiere, who, ho said, "was always blowing ■B) U li-Kraph to the Gazette. Another Caae of Toy Pistol. itig massacred and their Damonhonr, Tautah and Mihalla, where the Alexandria rabble had arrived. They cut oil the lunula of Berberins. because they scrvcc the Christians. Arabi Paslm had called u meeting at Cairo of all the Pacha's, Vlemai and notables and asked them whether it was right to o'ley the Khedive, seeing he had solC Egypt to tho English. He ordered the mill tarv bake houses to make 1,300 loaves dailj for the British without providing for his owi troops and sent telegrams in their name. The Minister of the Interior presided at the meet ing. Mahnioud Pasha Baroudi practically di reeted the discussions. Sheik llasson rccom mended the declaration of a holy war, but a the instance of the Coptic Patriarch modera ti m prevailed. The meeting ap|Dointcd a com mittee to go to Alexandria in order to vcrifi the accusations against the Khedive. It wa arranged thai a committee of seven should start on the 18th inst, going from Cairo to On the way to Cairo, I saw Europeans Ik. houses pillaged al about liis telephone The detectives went tc EXCURSION TONEWYORK Philadelphia, July 21.—Harvey S. Wan, saged twelve years, residing at 4,522 Frankfort Avenue, died yesterday from lock-jaw, resulting from a wound In the hand from a toy pistol on July 9lh. He was not taken ill until Mr. Smyth's house and informed the parent of the cruel hoax. Just as they were' goiii) policeman who was ambushed in the store just as he had robbed the safe of six pack ages of gold leaf. The robberies had continued for several months, and at Donnelly's house was a stock of stolen goods valued at away Henry J. Shaw, a well-known auction eer, hurried up the steps and exclaimed, l.ittlc Arthur is found!" lie then quickly told how lie, his brother, and the hitter's wife were Over the D. L. & W. R. R. Monday last. The Pennsylvania Railroad. Death of Fanny Parnell. sitting on the veranda of his house when the From the Wilkes-Barre Record B0!t!DKNT0W.\, N. J., .filly 20. -Fanny Parnell. of Charles Stewart Parnell, died suddeuly here this afternoon of paralysis of Tuesday, July 25,1882, Qang of Counterfeiters Arrested. By telegraph to the Gazette. violent ringing stx'rs, she being the most active of the three. The child was found sitting with his back to the door, crying. Half of a postal card was tied to his wrist, with the words, "l'lease forward of the dr.or bell called her down There was a ruinor ciirreut in the city yesterday that within two weeks the Pennsylvania Kailroad will run passenger trains into this St. Louis, Mo., July 21.—Wm. Hall, W. H. Perry, Molly Hall and Wm. Anderson, all of whom have numerous idiases, were arrested to-day by the police. They are believed to lie the heart Under the auspices of the Scranton city. An exlra force of men is at work on their line from Sunbury to Nanticoke, and in a few dys more this part of thoir road will bo finished. The Pennsylvania Company intend to run their trains from Sunbury to Nanticoke over their new road, and from Nanticoke to The Traps and Snares of Factions. Y. 1M. C. A.. From the North American to Mr. Smyth, 283 Mountain street. We take no stock in traps and gins and snares sot by one class of politicians for the unwary feet of auother class. For if there was any TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP $4.75. counterfeiters. parents and the detectives hastened to Shaw's residence in Peel streSt, near by, where they found the lost child, who immediately rushed A Murderer Executed. trap in this instanco it was the trap set by By telegraph to the Gazette into his mother's anus, lie appeared somewhat stupefied, whether from the effects of this city, for the present, over the line of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. The opening of this new road will, without doubt, bo of both factions confer Trains will leave L. & B. Junction at 9:16 a. in, Brooklyn, July 21.—James F. Walsh, the murderer of Barbara Groonthal, was executed Ismailia. once ing further to say almut it. If both seta trap, then - we have notli- Honest Tickets for sale at Barber's Water street anil Main street Drug Stores. Three Mudirs, missed from their posts, are Imprisoned at Cairo for obeying the Khedive. A council of war was held daily, MtUnuoud Baroudi presiding. drugs or from fatigue cannot be determined. He was attired in a brown serge dress, hastily great importance to tho business interests of this city, as it will form more direct means of communication with many of the manufactnr- aiTord to wait ii can here this morning. yiaile, but admirably litted, with stockings, drawers, and underwear, all of the same color, as though tho parties wore not desirous to COW LOST.—Strayed from the premises of the undersigned a few days ago, a red c©w about 3 years old. Information respecting her whereabouts will be thankfully received by It J. A. TOUHILL, West Plttstou. Walsh was hung at five minutes past ten. Aliout 300 spectators wore present. He slept uneasily during the night and got up and It is calculated there is sufficient fresli water in Alexandria to last ten days. —Song on a morning paper: The sun comos up in the morning, but the typos set at night. ing centres. |
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