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turning .UHe fonctt t. PITTSTON, rA.rWEDNESDAY, JULY 2(D, 1882. t PRICE TWO CENTS ) ($4.50 Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 38. / Weekly Established 1860. \ traveler in the interior is everywhere honored, and I have nowhere experienced tho SECOND EDITION SEASONABLE GOODS FIRST EDITION. back of each note tlio charter number of each bank is to be printed in large green figures. so that tlie notes of each and every bank heroafter iSBiicd will bear a distinctive feature. HORRIBLE MASSACRE. lefist want of respect and courtesy.' TERRIBLE STORY OF BRUTALITY 5 O'CLOCK P. M. Always found at FINANCIAL AND OOMMRROIAI STRIKING TENANTS EVICTED. WM. ALLEN'S Hardware Store. 2 O'CLOCK P. M. Bodies of Men Dragged About the Streets of Tanta—Women Heading the Procession—Arab! Intrenching Himself—Turkey Decides to Interfere -Calling Out the R«- Tlie Harmony Mills Commencing to Dispossess All Tenants Aiding in the Strike. FROM WASHINGTON. TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. Cohoks, N. Y., July 25—Joseph Dele- Stock Report. iinnty, a prominent leader among tho Harmony Mills stjy-out operatives,was evicted by Reported by Carpenter & BodmeK. Rooms 5 and (j Club House, Franklin street Wilkes-Barre. July 26—3:00 p. m. CONGRESSMEN STILL AT WORK. NEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS process of law from the company's tenement to-(lay. lie was four dollars in arrears for rent and interposed nodcfens6. Other notices have boon served and it is evident that the Harmony Mills have assumed tho aggressive and will carry out their announced intention of dispossessing overy cmployco instrumental in promoting and perpetuating the strike. The operatives received to-day a large remittance from the Rochester Labor Union, and a promise of §0.000 weekly from the New York Traders' Assembly. The first bitterness since tho inauguration of tho strike is becoming manifost. Each day takes its quota of families to other manufacturing placcs. It is said the Harmony Company, notwithstanding their denial, have contracted witli tho Inman Steamship Company for twenty-live Swodish families to take the place of tho strikers as an ex- A Busy Day at tlie Capitol-Progress of the Appropriation Bills-Senator Vest Impugns tho Motives of Representatives—Sickness at the Executive Mansion Other Interesting Items. The Constitutionality of the Edmonds Mormon Act to be Tested—A Terrible Crime-A Girl Kills her Step- " mother—The Sussex Races. P»Dnna R.R Phil. & Head'# Lehigh Vnlley Lehinh Nav P., Tituqv. & B . .. Northern Pac. com do pret D. L. A W Texas Pacific Del. & Hudson — N. J. Central West'n Union Pacific Mail Erie, com Closing Bid G1V£ O. & M., coin... 38D4 30*D4 do. pref H. & St. Jo. corn 85 42}4 do. pref.. HN 2lii Union Pacille... 110% 4*14 M • K & T My 8H% r., c.& I. O 137J4 st- I'ftul, com.. 51»/Ji Jo pref.. 11 (jU D. ARioG Illinois Central 81W.u Met'n. Elev... 47% Omaha, com.. 40% do. pref Alexandria, July . 25.—Two inspectors of the Cadastre, who witnessed the massacres at Tanta and Mihnlla, wero taken to-day before the Intelligence Department The luspector of Tanta deposed as follows: "I was at tho REFRIGERATORS BEST MAKE, ]() 134 Lawn Mowers, To-Morrow's Weather Indications. railway station on July 11, when it was announced officially that seven English war vessels were sunk by the lire of the Alexandria forts. Tho next day large crowds arrived from Alexandria laden with loot and passed the. word for the massacre, which began on July 13. By midday I counted not less than eighty-live corpses carried past, in groups of three and four, each procession headed by two women, carrying each a bludgeon to which dismembered arms and legs were tied. Then followed other women uttering cries of joy as at weddings, surround; ing tho bodies, which wore dragged along by ropes tied to tho logs until tlioy became dismembered. Them the rope was shifted to other limbs. The mob with bludgeons beat the bodies until tlioy wcro llattencd and afterward they caught up the viscera with sticks and threw them against tlie windows of tho houses inhabited by Euro- Malaria at the White House. For New England and the Middle Atlantic States, fair weather; winds mostly southwesterly ; stationary temperature and pressure. 13TK, W«4 111 By telegraph to the Gazette. EXCEC5IOR LUNCH BASKETS Washington, D. C., July 26.—Ono of tho servants at tho Executive Mansion is prostrated with a severe attack of malarial fever, being the first appearance of that disease there FOR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS do. pref Rock Inland. Manhattan Elev... 5314 Ohio Central N. Y. (fentral 18Mobile & O Lake Shore 114-ii L'ville & N'ville Mich. Central— »5% 8utroTunnel.. North \Vest, com. VW/i Robinson do pref.. H9Uj Rich & Dan Wabash, com 3Rich. & D. Ter. do, pref-... • 68 OIL MARKET. Oil City, July 26—2:50 p. in Crude oil opened at 62and closed at 61 RUBBER OARDEN HOSE, MORMONISM MUST GO. MM 7M SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW The Constitutionality of the I.aw to be this season. Tested. WATER COOLERS By telegraph to the Gazette. CONGRESS TO-DAY. at all prices, and everything in the line of Oodejj, Utah, July 2fi.—Arrangements have been made by Mormons for testing the constitutionality of the Edmunds act in the United States Supreme Court. Tho polygamists, from President John Taylor down, have separatod from their wives and are living with one wife only. Under orders all polygamous municipal office-holders have resigned and monogamists have been commissioned to their The Naval Appropriation Bill in the Senate—The River anCl Harbor Bill in the Houae. SILVER AND GRANITE WARE, Philadelphia Market*. By telegraph to the Gazette. By telegraph to the Gazette. TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS FLOUR—The market was dull ami weak to sell; super ti.75@t3.00 ; extra $8.40®D?4.00 ; Penua family *8.40® $5.82; Rye flour dull: ?4.00. WHEAT—The market was lower and unsettled. CORN—The market was firm for local use. OATS- Rejected scarce and wanted. RYE—The market was nominal at C.5(&G#c. for new and HDtfhHH for old. PRO'VISIONS-Firm; fair demand. LARI) -The market was liny BUTTER—The market was Stugdy for fair; demand for choice; creamery extra. 20c; do .good Philadelphia, July SO. periment. Washington*, D. C., July 26.—In the Senato Mr. Hule moved to take up the naval appropriation bill to the exclusion of everything olse, including the revenue bill. This was debated at great length, and was finally agreed to by a vote of 34 to 2G. AND GOBLETS, LATE NEWS. and the largest stock of General Goods in his line found anywhere outside of Philadelphia and New York. Cleaned ami Conde«sed from this Morn- 12-jun ing's Papers. places. A moli yesterday hanged one Bunday for Hiding in the murder of Archer, and threw the NOW An Old College Horse Burned. The House to-day reconsidered its action in refusing to agroo to the conference committees' report on the River and Harbor bill, and took up that report, and agreed to it; yeas, 111, Celebrate the Fonrth! By telegraph to the Gazette. to-c£'Dice 28@25c. * EUUS—The market was firm for freah receipts: Penna. 2lc.; Western 2%c. CHEESE—The market was steady. PETROLEUM-The market held firm; refined 6%histtet peans, the bodies having previously been body into the river Moiling, who sold the plans of the coast defenses to Russia, was sentenced to six years at hard lahor, yesterday, at Berlin. Kaston, July 26.—The stable attached to I,iiFayette college, together with its contents, consisting of four tons of hay, a wagon, cart 4iiid harness, was destroyed by Are between ithreo and four o'clock this morning. Loss about $2,000. The college horse, aged over 20 years and known as the "old war horse," "The police inspector appropriated the money and valuables. There was a fight between the Kgyptiau soldiers and the rabble at 5 o'clock p. in. on account of loot. Ahmet EXCURSION nayes, 82. -Firm at $1.18. The British Government chartered of the Cunard Steamship Company upwards of 10,- 000 tons of shipping. The wholo force of the Washington, D. C., July 2G.—Mr. Dunn, of Arkansas, rising to a question of privilege, sont to the clerk's dosk and had read, extracts from a sjiecch delivered in the Senate yesterday, by Senator Vest, in which ho spoke of subtlo and potent influences being at work in the House of Representatives upon the appropriation for the Mississippi river in the River and Harbor bill, and criticised tho Representatives from the Suites along tho Mississippi river for opposing the appropriations for tho improvement of that Mr. DflVin contended that this was a reflection on tho whole House. -AND- BASKET PICNIC New York Markets. Bey, followocLby Menshovi Boy, with twenty Bedouins, entered Tanta and proceeded to the Jews' quarter. lie saved the inhabitants and took tliein to lib* village. We were saved by sheiks from the Cunard establishment is getting ships ready over the Lehigh Valley RK. By telegraph to tho Gazette New York. July ?fl. BEEF—Firm; new extra mess, $15.00(C£$ 15.50. PORK—The market was steady; new mess $22.00; old tlo. $21.00. , , LARDrThe market was lower and unsettled at steam rendered, $12.07)^. John H. Stobbins, of Port Deposit, Md., vvliilo attempting to cross tho railroad track 'c by To Wyaluslng, perished. Strike of Laborers. near Wist * J row, this .1 train and probably The final com petition Va team to go Amorica occurred at Tin authorities' decline to publish the scores, but (hey continue highly satisfied with the results. -OS- By telegraph to the Gazette. village of SShobra, who came to our house disguised as native watchmen with bind FRIDAY, JULY 28, Nbw York, July 26.—About fifteen Italians and Germans at work in place of the strikers at St. John's Park depot, struck and left the building this morning because the company would not pay them tweuty cents an hour, the advance demanded by the strikers. Plttston Wholesale Markets. geous in hand, took us to the village, placed us under the protection of Menshovi Bey, who a team to go to under the auspices of the Flour -patent Flour, straight brands Corn Oats v Butte. Cheese, new Eggs Potatoes new, oer bbl Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack Salt, fine, jDer sack... Salt, per bbl Hay, per ton Rye Straw $9.50 EXCELSIOR CORNET RAND put us iuto the train where we joined the fugitives who were lpaving Mihalla and K1 Kc; bir." The Inspector of the Cadastre from the latter place relates that the afternoon train on the 13th of July brought vociferating OF WEST PITTSTON. 28(g 25 10® 12 25 4.00 1.90 1 90 1.50 1.65 1.50 17.00 14.00 It is authoritatively denied that tho sending river. out of a commission to examine and report upon the principal postodlces of the country has any political or personally disturbing sig- The scenery on the route, lying close along the beautiful Susquehanna, is unrivaled in any other direction, and no more pleasant or convenient grouuds for excursionists are to be found anywhere than those fitted up at Wyalusing. Destructive Fire in Utica. crowds Attorney-General Brewster Wont gro to By telegraph the Gazette. from Alexandria, who proceeded to the build nitlcanco. England. I'TICA, X. Y., July 26.—A destructive liro broke out in Camden, Oneida county, at 3:30 this morning, which destroyed all the wooden buildings iu the block between Main and Mexico stroets, ami badly scorched the Baryes block. Many merchants sustained severo where seven employees of the Cadastre While Italian freight handlers were going By telegraph to the Gazette their families were living. Four were absent, but the three others fought bravely and killed many of their assailants, until the mob entered at the back of Hie house and murdered them. Their bodies who burned with petroleum. Those who .were absent were saved by some home last evening at Jersey City, they were assaulted by strikers, and stonod all the way to the ferry. A number wero severely hurt- One of tho assailants was knocked down by Washington, D. C., July 2G.—Attorney- General Brewster stated to-day that there was riot a grain of truth in tho report that ho contemplated a trip to Kngland. lie was per. fectly satisfied with lus present position and had no desire or intention to change it for tho Knglisli mission. AN ADDRESS BY HON, GtORGt LANDON, A SYSTEM THAT DIDN'T WORK. the well known Bradford Orfttor, will be an Intel* lectual treat that all must appreciate. 1 My dear fellow," said Lavender, u it*« ail very nice to talk about economizing and keeping a rigid account of expenses and that Rort of thing, but I've tried it tho police and dangerously injured. Instrumental and vocal music will be provided and everything done to enhance the pleasure and comfort of the occasion. losses, but no estimate of tlje total damage has been made. Kx-Aldennau Duhno, of Brooklyn, who expressed a deairo to tight Sullivan or Wilson, has been challenged to light Wilson in Louisiana or Mississippi for $2,500 a sido and the championship of the world. One thousand dollars forfeit money has )Deen doposited. TwD native women The District Governor arrived shortly after- Ward, released the families of the murdered employes and conducted .thou, amid the Train will leave L.V. depot, Pittston, at 7:52 a in; Ransom. 8:15; Falls, 8:27; Tunkhannock. 8:55. Returning, leave Wyalusing at 0 o'clock. Sussex Races. weeks ago I stopped in 011 my way home Saturday night, and I bought just the gayest little Russiau leather, cream-laid account oook you ever saw, and a silver pencil to match it. I said to my wife after supper : 4 My dear, it seems to me it coKts lots of money to keep house. * 4 Yes, Lav vy, but Ijam sure I can't help it. I'm just as economical as I cau be. I don't spend half as much for candy as yen do for segars." I never take any notice of personalities, «o I sailed right ahead. • 441 believe,-my dear that if we were to keep a strict account of everything we spend we could just tell where to cut down. I've bought a little account book, and every Monday morning I'll give you some money, and you cau set it down on one side, and then during the week you can set down everything yous pend on the other, and then on Satarday night we cau go over it and see whf-re the money goes and how we can boil things down a little." "Well, sir, she was delighted—thought it was a first-rate plan, and the pocket account book v?as lovely regular David Copperfield and Dora business. Well, sir, the next Saturday night we got through supper and she brought out that little account book as proud as possible and handed it over for inspection. On one side was, 4 Received from Lavvy $50.' That's all right. Then I looked on the other page, and what do you think was there! 4 Spent it all!' Then I laughed, and of course she cried, and we gave up the account book racket on the spot by mutual Saratoga Races. By telegraph to the Gazette. I/iNDON, July 26.—''Comic Alfred" won the Goodwood Sussex stakes to-day. By telegraph to the Oazette Fare for Round Trip, $1.25 from Pittston, Ransom and Falls; from Tunkhannock, $1.00. curses of the infuriated mob, to the hareni. Subsequently the mob killed twelve Greeks Saratoga, July 2G.—In tho first race "Kellar" came in first, "Oicily," the Jopson filly, second. In the second race, "Warfield" came in first, "Little Phil," second. In the third nice, "Wildfire" was lirst, "Mandamus" second. In the fourth race, "Rose" was first, and "Post-Guard" second. and the viscera of one were tied to the tail of a dog and covered with petroleum which ignited amid tho cries of joy of women and children. Crawford Morrell, a memlDor of a notorious gang of thioves and blacklegs in Ilcward county. Arkansas, was shot dead by a posse trying to arrest him and whom he resisted. It is feared that his comrades will avenge his death; and that a series of bloody tragedies A TERRIBLE CRIME. A Young Girl Arrested for Murdering Her Stepmother—Her Confession. Pittsburg, July 25.—A horrible crime has just come to light in Frecport, a small country town in Greene county, Pa., about tifty miles from Pittsburg, where a prepossessing young lady of 18 years, named Mollie Stearns, has liecn arrested and held for trial on the cliarge of murder. The Stearns family has boeu a very unhappy one for several months past, on account of the father's marriage to a second wife. His two daughters, agod respectively eighteen and twenty-ono years, found it impossible to get along with their stepmother, and, after numerous quarrels had takeu place, they formed the deliberate plan to get rid of her. They procured some poison and administered it to the woman on Monday or Tuesday,and the !Dody was buried without creating any suspicion of the crime. Miss Mollie found the burden of a guilty conscience too heavy to carry and confessed. She was promptly taken into custody and search is now being made for her sister and father. The latter is suspected of being implicated. Tho attacks of tho mob were repulsed eight times until two village sheiks arrivodand with tho aid of their men tho mob was dispersed. At a meeting of the Kxeeutive Committee of tho National ltitic Association, yesterday, at Now York, General Wingrate reported the scores now being made bv the marksmen ot tins country fully equalled the practice scores of the British, and fully sustained the hope of another American victory. Tho Britishers will Will follow Forest Fires in Massachusetts. TIIE I'OliTE TO INTERVENE By telegraph to the Gazette. The I'orte to-day decided to»sond Turkish troops to Alexandria and other parts of I gvpt Plymouth, Mass., July 20.—Tho forest lire reported last night has ruu some five miles in a northerly direction, and is still raging with great fury. Gangs of men were sent lrom here this morning as it is feared that the Bloody Pond sottlemont is in groat danger. to restore order, and has sent the Ottoman MAGHINERY EXCHANGE, Oorrelh Akkia to Port Said, tho vessel arm- A. 0. BROOKS & WIREBBKHEB, 261 II. 3d ing there to-day. Dervisch Pasha has been Street, Philadelphia. intrusted with tho organization of tho expedition the conditions of which will be discussed not shoot for "Palma. Boilers. Engines, Pumps, Injectors, Syphons. Pulsometers, etc. r.athes. Planers, Drills, 8hapers, etc. Wood Working Machinery, Hoisting Machinery, foills, Crushers, etc. Send for circulars 2june3m No information has been communicated to by tho couforonco to-morrow. The Porto I ropes to obtain favorablo terms, which may the government regarding any agreement between Guatemala and Mexico, touching the boundary question. It is believed, however, CARPETS! lead to a prompt and peaceable solution of the Kgvptian question. tho matter is in a fair way for adjustment. Tho President is unwilling to arbitrate unless requested by both parties and the question to ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. THE 1IRJTI8H RESERVES (MIXED OCT The undersigned will on London", July 25 In the House of Coin bo settled is definitely agreed upon. OP THE MOST RELIABLE MAKES, IN WEDNESDAY, JULY XOTET, J8H9, mons this afternoon tho Speaker read a mes Tho House Committee on Foreign Affairs yesterday unanimously reconsidered its former decision regarding tho statement recently received from Mr. Blaine in response to the one submitted by Randall, and without objection it was made a part of the record in the Chili- Peru investigation. Tho committee decided to permit Randall to submit an additional Sod) and Tapestry Brussels, at 2 p.m. in front of Town Hall. Pittston, Pa, sell at public auction 5 shares Odd Fellows' Hal.' Association stock and 5 shares People's Savings Bank stock. Terms cash. :e from the Queen announcing the calling out of the reserves in consequence of the troubles in Kgypt. Mr. Gladstone moved C. H. FOSTER, Administrator of Estate of B. Shnrkej that the message ho considered to-morrov Three Ply, Extra Super and Fine The above sale is postponed until SATURDAY July 29th, at same hour and place. C. H. FOSTER, Administrator. Debate was resumed on tho motion for a rate of credit for tho force for Egypt. Sir Charles Dilke, Under Foreign Secretary, said the Kite livo had the support of the most respectable part of the native population. The Gov- Ingrains, THE NATIONAL BANKS consent. July 13 Yes, sir, I've been there and kt.ow what domestic economy means, I toll y u. Let's LINOLEUM OIL CLOTHS, IN THE COURT OF QUARTER 8E86ION8 of Luzerno County. No. 87. June Sessions, 1882. In Re Erection of an additional election district in the borough of Pleasant Valley. Notice is hereby given that the report of the Commissioner in the above stated case lias been filed with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions and was confirmed nisi by the Court on the 28th day of June, 1882, and that said report will be confirmed absolutely .by the Court unless exceptions thereto be filed not later than the third day of the next term of said Coui t. Reorganizing as New Institutions—Issue of Notes of New Deslgu«v' statement if lie desires. Washington, 26. —The Comptroller have a segar." eminent desired after relieving the people c mission discussed, during its executive session yesterday morning, the question as to whether Long Branch, July 25.—The Tariff Com MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, MATS, of the Currency reports that forty-nine National Banks have placed their affairs in liquidation and organized as new institutions, His "Mvsteh's Firrut'iTT, Fiuend.— Near Dayton, Nov., the body of John Suiting, n Swiss, was found a few days ago. He had evideutly been dead some time, and a part of his face had been eaten by coyotes. The attention of a passing Chinaman was attracted to the place where he was lying by the barking of a small dog that belonged to the dead man. The little fellow had kept sentinel over his dead master, aud had eiD- djavored to call the attention of passers-by, as waH remembered by several who passed and thought nothing of the dog's balking. Suitine left Daytou with a heavy load, and it is supposed that he sank down from exhaustion aud died. - TerrUirial Enterprise. Aiabi Pasha's tyrunn; The highest military RUGS, STAIR RODS, CARPET their irities thought that a three month's vote oalhs should lDo administered to witnesses testifying before it The drift of opinion seemed to be against such a course, but tho wit)] the same uatne by which they wore which was the time tho sum asked for was ex SWEEPERS, 4c known prior to the passage of the act extending the charters of National Banks. Hie reorganization of these banks makes necessary pected to last, would bo sufficient matter was referred back to tho Committee 011 Business. Mr. Alexander Jones, of l'hiladel- July 6. JAMES R. EH RET, Clerk Q. 8, largc and attractive assortment to select from, at tho very lowest prices. The Situation in Egypt. pliia, a representative of tho chemical inter WANTED I the issue of notes of new designs to them. The distinctive feature of the now $5 bank note will be a porti ait of the late President Gartield, which is deemed appropriate from the fact that the first vote east by General (lai lield in Congress was for the National Bank Bank Act of July 3, 1864,and for the additional reason that he always was an earnest friend of the National Banking system. There 13 to W* no change in the vignettes of the notes of oilier denominations, but the seal and charter The opinion of an intelligent German trav From the N. Y. World ests, had a hearing at the afternoon session. Carpets Sewed and Laid Some good energetic man in Pittston to superintend the sale of PREVENTINE the great Preservative. The )Dosition is worth about $120.00 per month or more, according to the energy of the agect. None but good, live, energetic men need apply, and they must furnish good references. Address cler like Schweinfurth on the A wealthy and reputable woman of Evanston, Wisconsin, who had an uncontrollable Kgypt is not likely to count for much just now in England merely because Schweinfurth has appetite'for drink, was made drunk by a gang of loafers, taken to a woods near the city and repeatedly outraged by them. The affair coming to the knowledge of the officers, the woman was secured in a famishing and besotted condition, and taken half dead to a place of safety. Several of the party have been arrested, and IN CITY OR COUNTRY. I teen passing months in 1' STORE CLOSES AT EIGHT O'CLOCK C. COLES, Kingston, Pa. :ypt anion: Samples sent to any address on payment of Express charges. Lock Box 67. Agents wanted-in every township. JJile Valley. Unfit may hav some weight with Americans, and Schweinfurth, in a letter FOR SALE A small box which was sent from (Iranada for Senior Sagasta, the Prime Minister at Madrid. on being cautiously opened was found to written by him at tho end of May and just pub- say of A nil u and S. G. KERR, BUILDING LOTS IN THE VILLAGE OF STURMKHV1LLF Near several collieries and the Lee Arms Com number is to 1* printed in brown aud the Kvcrvwhori the others will be Treasury numbers in blue. The borders i»f glveerine. Several persons have Chore is only one voice for Ambi; Pnglia mvrywhere t-hor Thiii nioutli'8 receipts of tin amounted to over §1,000.000 u day, which is "ovcriitiicnl CARPET WAREHOUSE tin? reverse of all the notes are to be printed in "brown, with brown lathe-work in the eentie iu placo of the historical engravings heretofore used. The charter number of the bank :it ;i "oil with tlio pending of the box aractor 000,000: internal revenue, $9,C»ou.OOO; mis cry In From customs (to the 2d), $14 p&ny's works. Prices of Lots Range from $100 to $500 same Mussulman tendoney t payment far, $1 408 Lackawanna Aue., Scranton and a good title warranted. Also LOTS TO LEASE TO WORKWOMEN ERECT will be engraved six different times in the border of each of I ho now notes of every denomination, so that the title of each note can Ik.* readily ascertained hereafter from the fragments of the notes. Upon the centre of the — It has decided that goons sold upou the installment plan cannot be sold upon the failure of the ttrst payment, unle&s there is an express stipulation to that effect. This decision will be a matter of interest to a great many persons, as the installment method of selling and buying has become quite popular; socialism: the peop'e arc enthusiastic for. a republic. The fellaheen are perfectly contcnt 000,uuO, whicli is very heavy, utid there is SI 0,000,000 of interest te be pqid in a few OPPOSITE WYOMING HOUSE. fDJQ THHIR OWN HOMES ON FIVE YEAK6' LEASE, F. C, MOSIEK. Attorney-at-i#*, P». with the present government; the memory of Ismail is to them like that of Napoleon III. in France—all execrate him. The European days, The surplus of this and tlio noxt three nioufhs will pi-obabiy bo as largo »s usual, if C?OR SALE.—A desirable house and lot near the I Presbyterian Chaael, Weat Pittstoo, Alio a SSiiWon not larger
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 38, July 26, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1882-07-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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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 38, July 26, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1882-07-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18820726_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 |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
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Full Text | turning .UHe fonctt t. PITTSTON, rA.rWEDNESDAY, JULY 2(D, 1882. t PRICE TWO CENTS ) ($4.50 Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 38. / Weekly Established 1860. \ traveler in the interior is everywhere honored, and I have nowhere experienced tho SECOND EDITION SEASONABLE GOODS FIRST EDITION. back of each note tlio charter number of each bank is to be printed in large green figures. so that tlie notes of each and every bank heroafter iSBiicd will bear a distinctive feature. HORRIBLE MASSACRE. lefist want of respect and courtesy.' TERRIBLE STORY OF BRUTALITY 5 O'CLOCK P. M. Always found at FINANCIAL AND OOMMRROIAI STRIKING TENANTS EVICTED. WM. ALLEN'S Hardware Store. 2 O'CLOCK P. M. Bodies of Men Dragged About the Streets of Tanta—Women Heading the Procession—Arab! Intrenching Himself—Turkey Decides to Interfere -Calling Out the R«- Tlie Harmony Mills Commencing to Dispossess All Tenants Aiding in the Strike. FROM WASHINGTON. TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. Cohoks, N. Y., July 25—Joseph Dele- Stock Report. iinnty, a prominent leader among tho Harmony Mills stjy-out operatives,was evicted by Reported by Carpenter & BodmeK. Rooms 5 and (j Club House, Franklin street Wilkes-Barre. July 26—3:00 p. m. CONGRESSMEN STILL AT WORK. NEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS process of law from the company's tenement to-(lay. lie was four dollars in arrears for rent and interposed nodcfens6. Other notices have boon served and it is evident that the Harmony Mills have assumed tho aggressive and will carry out their announced intention of dispossessing overy cmployco instrumental in promoting and perpetuating the strike. The operatives received to-day a large remittance from the Rochester Labor Union, and a promise of §0.000 weekly from the New York Traders' Assembly. The first bitterness since tho inauguration of tho strike is becoming manifost. Each day takes its quota of families to other manufacturing placcs. It is said the Harmony Company, notwithstanding their denial, have contracted witli tho Inman Steamship Company for twenty-live Swodish families to take the place of tho strikers as an ex- A Busy Day at tlie Capitol-Progress of the Appropriation Bills-Senator Vest Impugns tho Motives of Representatives—Sickness at the Executive Mansion Other Interesting Items. The Constitutionality of the Edmonds Mormon Act to be Tested—A Terrible Crime-A Girl Kills her Step- " mother—The Sussex Races. P»Dnna R.R Phil. & Head'# Lehigh Vnlley Lehinh Nav P., Tituqv. & B . .. Northern Pac. com do pret D. L. A W Texas Pacific Del. & Hudson — N. J. Central West'n Union Pacific Mail Erie, com Closing Bid G1V£ O. & M., coin... 38D4 30*D4 do. pref H. & St. Jo. corn 85 42}4 do. pref.. HN 2lii Union Pacille... 110% 4*14 M • K & T My 8H% r., c.& I. O 137J4 st- I'ftul, com.. 51»/Ji Jo pref.. 11 (jU D. ARioG Illinois Central 81W.u Met'n. Elev... 47% Omaha, com.. 40% do. pref Alexandria, July . 25.—Two inspectors of the Cadastre, who witnessed the massacres at Tanta and Mihnlla, wero taken to-day before the Intelligence Department The luspector of Tanta deposed as follows: "I was at tho REFRIGERATORS BEST MAKE, ]() 134 Lawn Mowers, To-Morrow's Weather Indications. railway station on July 11, when it was announced officially that seven English war vessels were sunk by the lire of the Alexandria forts. Tho next day large crowds arrived from Alexandria laden with loot and passed the. word for the massacre, which began on July 13. By midday I counted not less than eighty-live corpses carried past, in groups of three and four, each procession headed by two women, carrying each a bludgeon to which dismembered arms and legs were tied. Then followed other women uttering cries of joy as at weddings, surround; ing tho bodies, which wore dragged along by ropes tied to tho logs until tlioy became dismembered. Them the rope was shifted to other limbs. The mob with bludgeons beat the bodies until tlioy wcro llattencd and afterward they caught up the viscera with sticks and threw them against tlie windows of tho houses inhabited by Euro- Malaria at the White House. For New England and the Middle Atlantic States, fair weather; winds mostly southwesterly ; stationary temperature and pressure. 13TK, W«4 111 By telegraph to the Gazette. EXCEC5IOR LUNCH BASKETS Washington, D. C., July 26.—Ono of tho servants at tho Executive Mansion is prostrated with a severe attack of malarial fever, being the first appearance of that disease there FOR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS do. pref Rock Inland. Manhattan Elev... 5314 Ohio Central N. Y. (fentral 18Mobile & O Lake Shore 114-ii L'ville & N'ville Mich. Central— »5% 8utroTunnel.. North \Vest, com. VW/i Robinson do pref.. H9Uj Rich & Dan Wabash, com 3Rich. & D. Ter. do, pref-... • 68 OIL MARKET. Oil City, July 26—2:50 p. in Crude oil opened at 62and closed at 61 RUBBER OARDEN HOSE, MORMONISM MUST GO. MM 7M SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW The Constitutionality of the I.aw to be this season. Tested. WATER COOLERS By telegraph to the Gazette. CONGRESS TO-DAY. at all prices, and everything in the line of Oodejj, Utah, July 2fi.—Arrangements have been made by Mormons for testing the constitutionality of the Edmunds act in the United States Supreme Court. Tho polygamists, from President John Taylor down, have separatod from their wives and are living with one wife only. Under orders all polygamous municipal office-holders have resigned and monogamists have been commissioned to their The Naval Appropriation Bill in the Senate—The River anCl Harbor Bill in the Houae. SILVER AND GRANITE WARE, Philadelphia Market*. By telegraph to the Gazette. By telegraph to the Gazette. TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS FLOUR—The market was dull ami weak to sell; super ti.75@t3.00 ; extra $8.40®D?4.00 ; Penua family *8.40® $5.82; Rye flour dull: ?4.00. WHEAT—The market was lower and unsettled. CORN—The market was firm for local use. OATS- Rejected scarce and wanted. RYE—The market was nominal at C.5(&G#c. for new and HDtfhHH for old. PRO'VISIONS-Firm; fair demand. LARI) -The market was liny BUTTER—The market was Stugdy for fair; demand for choice; creamery extra. 20c; do .good Philadelphia, July SO. periment. Washington*, D. C., July 26.—In the Senato Mr. Hule moved to take up the naval appropriation bill to the exclusion of everything olse, including the revenue bill. This was debated at great length, and was finally agreed to by a vote of 34 to 2G. AND GOBLETS, LATE NEWS. and the largest stock of General Goods in his line found anywhere outside of Philadelphia and New York. Cleaned ami Conde«sed from this Morn- 12-jun ing's Papers. places. A moli yesterday hanged one Bunday for Hiding in the murder of Archer, and threw the NOW An Old College Horse Burned. The House to-day reconsidered its action in refusing to agroo to the conference committees' report on the River and Harbor bill, and took up that report, and agreed to it; yeas, 111, Celebrate the Fonrth! By telegraph to the Gazette. to-c£'Dice 28@25c. * EUUS—The market was firm for freah receipts: Penna. 2lc.; Western 2%c. CHEESE—The market was steady. PETROLEUM-The market held firm; refined 6%histtet peans, the bodies having previously been body into the river Moiling, who sold the plans of the coast defenses to Russia, was sentenced to six years at hard lahor, yesterday, at Berlin. Kaston, July 26.—The stable attached to I,iiFayette college, together with its contents, consisting of four tons of hay, a wagon, cart 4iiid harness, was destroyed by Are between ithreo and four o'clock this morning. Loss about $2,000. The college horse, aged over 20 years and known as the "old war horse," "The police inspector appropriated the money and valuables. There was a fight between the Kgyptiau soldiers and the rabble at 5 o'clock p. in. on account of loot. Ahmet EXCURSION nayes, 82. -Firm at $1.18. The British Government chartered of the Cunard Steamship Company upwards of 10,- 000 tons of shipping. The wholo force of the Washington, D. C., July 2G.—Mr. Dunn, of Arkansas, rising to a question of privilege, sont to the clerk's dosk and had read, extracts from a sjiecch delivered in the Senate yesterday, by Senator Vest, in which ho spoke of subtlo and potent influences being at work in the House of Representatives upon the appropriation for the Mississippi river in the River and Harbor bill, and criticised tho Representatives from the Suites along tho Mississippi river for opposing the appropriations for tho improvement of that Mr. DflVin contended that this was a reflection on tho whole House. -AND- BASKET PICNIC New York Markets. Bey, followocLby Menshovi Boy, with twenty Bedouins, entered Tanta and proceeded to the Jews' quarter. lie saved the inhabitants and took tliein to lib* village. We were saved by sheiks from the Cunard establishment is getting ships ready over the Lehigh Valley RK. By telegraph to tho Gazette New York. July ?fl. BEEF—Firm; new extra mess, $15.00(C£$ 15.50. PORK—The market was steady; new mess $22.00; old tlo. $21.00. , , LARDrThe market was lower and unsettled at steam rendered, $12.07)^. John H. Stobbins, of Port Deposit, Md., vvliilo attempting to cross tho railroad track 'c by To Wyaluslng, perished. Strike of Laborers. near Wist * J row, this .1 train and probably The final com petition Va team to go Amorica occurred at Tin authorities' decline to publish the scores, but (hey continue highly satisfied with the results. -OS- By telegraph to the Gazette. village of SShobra, who came to our house disguised as native watchmen with bind FRIDAY, JULY 28, Nbw York, July 26.—About fifteen Italians and Germans at work in place of the strikers at St. John's Park depot, struck and left the building this morning because the company would not pay them tweuty cents an hour, the advance demanded by the strikers. Plttston Wholesale Markets. geous in hand, took us to the village, placed us under the protection of Menshovi Bey, who a team to go to under the auspices of the Flour -patent Flour, straight brands Corn Oats v Butte. Cheese, new Eggs Potatoes new, oer bbl Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack Salt, fine, jDer sack... Salt, per bbl Hay, per ton Rye Straw $9.50 EXCELSIOR CORNET RAND put us iuto the train where we joined the fugitives who were lpaving Mihalla and K1 Kc; bir." The Inspector of the Cadastre from the latter place relates that the afternoon train on the 13th of July brought vociferating OF WEST PITTSTON. 28(g 25 10® 12 25 4.00 1.90 1 90 1.50 1.65 1.50 17.00 14.00 It is authoritatively denied that tho sending river. out of a commission to examine and report upon the principal postodlces of the country has any political or personally disturbing sig- The scenery on the route, lying close along the beautiful Susquehanna, is unrivaled in any other direction, and no more pleasant or convenient grouuds for excursionists are to be found anywhere than those fitted up at Wyalusing. Destructive Fire in Utica. crowds Attorney-General Brewster Wont gro to By telegraph the Gazette. from Alexandria, who proceeded to the build nitlcanco. England. I'TICA, X. Y., July 26.—A destructive liro broke out in Camden, Oneida county, at 3:30 this morning, which destroyed all the wooden buildings iu the block between Main and Mexico stroets, ami badly scorched the Baryes block. Many merchants sustained severo where seven employees of the Cadastre While Italian freight handlers were going By telegraph to the Gazette their families were living. Four were absent, but the three others fought bravely and killed many of their assailants, until the mob entered at the back of Hie house and murdered them. Their bodies who burned with petroleum. Those who .were absent were saved by some home last evening at Jersey City, they were assaulted by strikers, and stonod all the way to the ferry. A number wero severely hurt- One of tho assailants was knocked down by Washington, D. C., July 2G.—Attorney- General Brewster stated to-day that there was riot a grain of truth in tho report that ho contemplated a trip to Kngland. lie was per. fectly satisfied with lus present position and had no desire or intention to change it for tho Knglisli mission. AN ADDRESS BY HON, GtORGt LANDON, A SYSTEM THAT DIDN'T WORK. the well known Bradford Orfttor, will be an Intel* lectual treat that all must appreciate. 1 My dear fellow," said Lavender, u it*« ail very nice to talk about economizing and keeping a rigid account of expenses and that Rort of thing, but I've tried it tho police and dangerously injured. Instrumental and vocal music will be provided and everything done to enhance the pleasure and comfort of the occasion. losses, but no estimate of tlje total damage has been made. Kx-Aldennau Duhno, of Brooklyn, who expressed a deairo to tight Sullivan or Wilson, has been challenged to light Wilson in Louisiana or Mississippi for $2,500 a sido and the championship of the world. One thousand dollars forfeit money has )Deen doposited. TwD native women The District Governor arrived shortly after- Ward, released the families of the murdered employes and conducted .thou, amid the Train will leave L.V. depot, Pittston, at 7:52 a in; Ransom. 8:15; Falls, 8:27; Tunkhannock. 8:55. Returning, leave Wyalusing at 0 o'clock. Sussex Races. weeks ago I stopped in 011 my way home Saturday night, and I bought just the gayest little Russiau leather, cream-laid account oook you ever saw, and a silver pencil to match it. I said to my wife after supper : 4 My dear, it seems to me it coKts lots of money to keep house. * 4 Yes, Lav vy, but Ijam sure I can't help it. I'm just as economical as I cau be. I don't spend half as much for candy as yen do for segars." I never take any notice of personalities, «o I sailed right ahead. • 441 believe,-my dear that if we were to keep a strict account of everything we spend we could just tell where to cut down. I've bought a little account book, and every Monday morning I'll give you some money, and you cau set it down on one side, and then during the week you can set down everything yous pend on the other, and then on Satarday night we cau go over it and see whf-re the money goes and how we can boil things down a little." "Well, sir, she was delighted—thought it was a first-rate plan, and the pocket account book v?as lovely regular David Copperfield and Dora business. Well, sir, the next Saturday night we got through supper and she brought out that little account book as proud as possible and handed it over for inspection. On one side was, 4 Received from Lavvy $50.' That's all right. Then I looked on the other page, and what do you think was there! 4 Spent it all!' Then I laughed, and of course she cried, and we gave up the account book racket on the spot by mutual Saratoga Races. By telegraph to the Gazette. I/iNDON, July 26.—''Comic Alfred" won the Goodwood Sussex stakes to-day. By telegraph to the Oazette Fare for Round Trip, $1.25 from Pittston, Ransom and Falls; from Tunkhannock, $1.00. curses of the infuriated mob, to the hareni. Subsequently the mob killed twelve Greeks Saratoga, July 2G.—In tho first race "Kellar" came in first, "Oicily," the Jopson filly, second. In the second race, "Warfield" came in first, "Little Phil," second. In the third nice, "Wildfire" was lirst, "Mandamus" second. In the fourth race, "Rose" was first, and "Post-Guard" second. and the viscera of one were tied to the tail of a dog and covered with petroleum which ignited amid tho cries of joy of women and children. Crawford Morrell, a memlDor of a notorious gang of thioves and blacklegs in Ilcward county. Arkansas, was shot dead by a posse trying to arrest him and whom he resisted. It is feared that his comrades will avenge his death; and that a series of bloody tragedies A TERRIBLE CRIME. A Young Girl Arrested for Murdering Her Stepmother—Her Confession. Pittsburg, July 25.—A horrible crime has just come to light in Frecport, a small country town in Greene county, Pa., about tifty miles from Pittsburg, where a prepossessing young lady of 18 years, named Mollie Stearns, has liecn arrested and held for trial on the cliarge of murder. The Stearns family has boeu a very unhappy one for several months past, on account of the father's marriage to a second wife. His two daughters, agod respectively eighteen and twenty-ono years, found it impossible to get along with their stepmother, and, after numerous quarrels had takeu place, they formed the deliberate plan to get rid of her. They procured some poison and administered it to the woman on Monday or Tuesday,and the !Dody was buried without creating any suspicion of the crime. Miss Mollie found the burden of a guilty conscience too heavy to carry and confessed. She was promptly taken into custody and search is now being made for her sister and father. The latter is suspected of being implicated. Tho attacks of tho mob were repulsed eight times until two village sheiks arrivodand with tho aid of their men tho mob was dispersed. At a meeting of the Kxeeutive Committee of tho National ltitic Association, yesterday, at Now York, General Wingrate reported the scores now being made bv the marksmen ot tins country fully equalled the practice scores of the British, and fully sustained the hope of another American victory. Tho Britishers will Will follow Forest Fires in Massachusetts. TIIE I'OliTE TO INTERVENE By telegraph to the Gazette. The I'orte to-day decided to»sond Turkish troops to Alexandria and other parts of I gvpt Plymouth, Mass., July 20.—Tho forest lire reported last night has ruu some five miles in a northerly direction, and is still raging with great fury. Gangs of men were sent lrom here this morning as it is feared that the Bloody Pond sottlemont is in groat danger. to restore order, and has sent the Ottoman MAGHINERY EXCHANGE, Oorrelh Akkia to Port Said, tho vessel arm- A. 0. BROOKS & WIREBBKHEB, 261 II. 3d ing there to-day. Dervisch Pasha has been Street, Philadelphia. intrusted with tho organization of tho expedition the conditions of which will be discussed not shoot for "Palma. Boilers. Engines, Pumps, Injectors, Syphons. Pulsometers, etc. r.athes. Planers, Drills, 8hapers, etc. Wood Working Machinery, Hoisting Machinery, foills, Crushers, etc. Send for circulars 2june3m No information has been communicated to by tho couforonco to-morrow. The Porto I ropes to obtain favorablo terms, which may the government regarding any agreement between Guatemala and Mexico, touching the boundary question. It is believed, however, CARPETS! lead to a prompt and peaceable solution of the Kgvptian question. tho matter is in a fair way for adjustment. Tho President is unwilling to arbitrate unless requested by both parties and the question to ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. THE 1IRJTI8H RESERVES (MIXED OCT The undersigned will on London", July 25 In the House of Coin bo settled is definitely agreed upon. OP THE MOST RELIABLE MAKES, IN WEDNESDAY, JULY XOTET, J8H9, mons this afternoon tho Speaker read a mes Tho House Committee on Foreign Affairs yesterday unanimously reconsidered its former decision regarding tho statement recently received from Mr. Blaine in response to the one submitted by Randall, and without objection it was made a part of the record in the Chili- Peru investigation. Tho committee decided to permit Randall to submit an additional Sod) and Tapestry Brussels, at 2 p.m. in front of Town Hall. Pittston, Pa, sell at public auction 5 shares Odd Fellows' Hal.' Association stock and 5 shares People's Savings Bank stock. Terms cash. :e from the Queen announcing the calling out of the reserves in consequence of the troubles in Kgypt. Mr. Gladstone moved C. H. FOSTER, Administrator of Estate of B. Shnrkej that the message ho considered to-morrov Three Ply, Extra Super and Fine The above sale is postponed until SATURDAY July 29th, at same hour and place. C. H. FOSTER, Administrator. Debate was resumed on tho motion for a rate of credit for tho force for Egypt. Sir Charles Dilke, Under Foreign Secretary, said the Kite livo had the support of the most respectable part of the native population. The Gov- Ingrains, THE NATIONAL BANKS consent. July 13 Yes, sir, I've been there and kt.ow what domestic economy means, I toll y u. Let's LINOLEUM OIL CLOTHS, IN THE COURT OF QUARTER 8E86ION8 of Luzerno County. No. 87. June Sessions, 1882. In Re Erection of an additional election district in the borough of Pleasant Valley. Notice is hereby given that the report of the Commissioner in the above stated case lias been filed with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions and was confirmed nisi by the Court on the 28th day of June, 1882, and that said report will be confirmed absolutely .by the Court unless exceptions thereto be filed not later than the third day of the next term of said Coui t. Reorganizing as New Institutions—Issue of Notes of New Deslgu«v' statement if lie desires. Washington, 26. —The Comptroller have a segar." eminent desired after relieving the people c mission discussed, during its executive session yesterday morning, the question as to whether Long Branch, July 25.—The Tariff Com MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, MATS, of the Currency reports that forty-nine National Banks have placed their affairs in liquidation and organized as new institutions, His "Mvsteh's Firrut'iTT, Fiuend.— Near Dayton, Nov., the body of John Suiting, n Swiss, was found a few days ago. He had evideutly been dead some time, and a part of his face had been eaten by coyotes. The attention of a passing Chinaman was attracted to the place where he was lying by the barking of a small dog that belonged to the dead man. The little fellow had kept sentinel over his dead master, aud had eiD- djavored to call the attention of passers-by, as waH remembered by several who passed and thought nothing of the dog's balking. Suitine left Daytou with a heavy load, and it is supposed that he sank down from exhaustion aud died. - TerrUirial Enterprise. Aiabi Pasha's tyrunn; The highest military RUGS, STAIR RODS, CARPET their irities thought that a three month's vote oalhs should lDo administered to witnesses testifying before it The drift of opinion seemed to be against such a course, but tho wit)] the same uatne by which they wore which was the time tho sum asked for was ex SWEEPERS, 4c known prior to the passage of the act extending the charters of National Banks. Hie reorganization of these banks makes necessary pected to last, would bo sufficient matter was referred back to tho Committee 011 Business. Mr. Alexander Jones, of l'hiladel- July 6. JAMES R. EH RET, Clerk Q. 8, largc and attractive assortment to select from, at tho very lowest prices. The Situation in Egypt. pliia, a representative of tho chemical inter WANTED I the issue of notes of new designs to them. The distinctive feature of the now $5 bank note will be a porti ait of the late President Gartield, which is deemed appropriate from the fact that the first vote east by General (lai lield in Congress was for the National Bank Bank Act of July 3, 1864,and for the additional reason that he always was an earnest friend of the National Banking system. There 13 to W* no change in the vignettes of the notes of oilier denominations, but the seal and charter The opinion of an intelligent German trav From the N. Y. World ests, had a hearing at the afternoon session. Carpets Sewed and Laid Some good energetic man in Pittston to superintend the sale of PREVENTINE the great Preservative. The )Dosition is worth about $120.00 per month or more, according to the energy of the agect. None but good, live, energetic men need apply, and they must furnish good references. Address cler like Schweinfurth on the A wealthy and reputable woman of Evanston, Wisconsin, who had an uncontrollable Kgypt is not likely to count for much just now in England merely because Schweinfurth has appetite'for drink, was made drunk by a gang of loafers, taken to a woods near the city and repeatedly outraged by them. The affair coming to the knowledge of the officers, the woman was secured in a famishing and besotted condition, and taken half dead to a place of safety. Several of the party have been arrested, and IN CITY OR COUNTRY. I teen passing months in 1' STORE CLOSES AT EIGHT O'CLOCK C. COLES, Kingston, Pa. :ypt anion: Samples sent to any address on payment of Express charges. Lock Box 67. Agents wanted-in every township. JJile Valley. Unfit may hav some weight with Americans, and Schweinfurth, in a letter FOR SALE A small box which was sent from (Iranada for Senior Sagasta, the Prime Minister at Madrid. on being cautiously opened was found to written by him at tho end of May and just pub- say of A nil u and S. G. KERR, BUILDING LOTS IN THE VILLAGE OF STURMKHV1LLF Near several collieries and the Lee Arms Com number is to 1* printed in brown aud the Kvcrvwhori the others will be Treasury numbers in blue. The borders i»f glveerine. Several persons have Chore is only one voice for Ambi; Pnglia mvrywhere t-hor Thiii nioutli'8 receipts of tin amounted to over §1,000.000 u day, which is "ovcriitiicnl CARPET WAREHOUSE tin? reverse of all the notes are to be printed in "brown, with brown lathe-work in the eentie iu placo of the historical engravings heretofore used. The charter number of the bank :it ;i "oil with tlio pending of the box aractor 000,000: internal revenue, $9,C»ou.OOO; mis cry In From customs (to the 2d), $14 p&ny's works. Prices of Lots Range from $100 to $500 same Mussulman tendoney t payment far, $1 408 Lackawanna Aue., Scranton and a good title warranted. Also LOTS TO LEASE TO WORKWOMEN ERECT will be engraved six different times in the border of each of I ho now notes of every denomination, so that the title of each note can Ik.* readily ascertained hereafter from the fragments of the notes. Upon the centre of the — It has decided that goons sold upou the installment plan cannot be sold upon the failure of the ttrst payment, unle&s there is an express stipulation to that effect. This decision will be a matter of interest to a great many persons, as the installment method of selling and buying has become quite popular; socialism: the peop'e arc enthusiastic for. a republic. The fellaheen are perfectly contcnt 000,uuO, whicli is very heavy, utid there is SI 0,000,000 of interest te be pqid in a few OPPOSITE WYOMING HOUSE. fDJQ THHIR OWN HOMES ON FIVE YEAK6' LEASE, F. C, MOSIEK. Attorney-at-i#*, P». with the present government; the memory of Ismail is to them like that of Napoleon III. in France—all execrate him. The European days, The surplus of this and tlio noxt three nioufhs will pi-obabiy bo as largo »s usual, if C?OR SALE.—A desirable house and lot near the I Presbyterian Chaael, Weat Pittstoo, Alio a SSiiWon not larger |
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