Evening Gazette |
Previous | 1 of 4 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
1 £ttcntii0 Jjlk (Kafeti ) PRICE 1WO CKN1S ) !$4. BO Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 40. Weekly Established 1850. PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1882. FIRST EDITION. could afford to give back to the hi ewers the money tliey have paid for the anlyais. Unfcir tunatcly, our treasury is not in audi a condition as will permit us to do that If any citizen lias a desire to seo made public the analysis of the beer made by eithor of those eighteen brewers named and will send us SHIO, which will enable us to refund to the brewer specilied by him the sum ho has paid for the analysis, we will givq back the brewer's money, get his receipt for it and immediately publish the desired analysis." ASSISTANT DEMOCRATS. months. One cause of all this excitement is rapid progress in tbc construction of the Northern Pacific Railroad, and the conviction that Helena is so favorably situated that it must reap the benefit of much- of ther1 traffic and commercial development that are expected to follow. The town will be nearly midway between several important trade centres. It is distant from Chicago 1,565 miles: from San Francisco, 1,300; and from Portland 800. SECOND EDITION M. H. post, A POOR EXCUSE FOR TREASON Manufacturer of 5 O'CLOC K P. HI. 3 O'CI.OCK P. M. The Formal Reply of the 44 Independents" Why the Propositions are Rejected— The Disfranchisement of the Re-1 publican Ticket and the Party Leaders Demanded. HARNESS, TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. PEACE RUMORS. NEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS An'l Dealer In PEACE .OVERTURES FROM ARABI The following is the text of the answer to the propositions of the Republican. State Committee looking to a settlement of differences between the two elements, adopted by Chairman McKoo's Committee, Saturday: Riding Saddles, Trunks, LATE NEWS A Ililef Who Makes a Haul In Hauletl—No Advance In Coal for August-New York City Item* Accidents and Suicides—Other News. Reported Showing of the "White Feather— Arabi Stales the Conditions—No Cessation of Hostilities—A Woman Shoots Herself to Death— A Man's Head Split. " Do you believe there are individuals who have $100 worth of curiosity of that sort?" Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- inu's Papers. TRAVELING SATCHELS' . "Beyond a doubt. There is no question in in}' mind alKiut the publiciitiuii of our intention to do this bringing out instant responses. We have had prepared some handsome lithographed copies of the analysis, with our certificate attached, which wo will furnish to the brewers at cost for them to supply to their customers. Four Philadelphia' brewing lirnis, that arc not bound by the New York association's rules, have had the analysis of their beers made, have ordered largo quantities of those certificates, and by Saturday next, 29th instant, those pretty lithographs will bloom out all over Philadelphia." Thomas V. Cooper, Esq., Chairman Rcpubli Emigration to America from Germany this year has decreasod 10,000, compared with the samo period of 1881. can State Committee Congress To-Day. ROSES, BLANKETS, FLY-NETS, WHIPS, To-Morrow's Weather Indications. Dear Sir: I am instructed to advise you that the Independent Republican Suite Committee have considered the four suggestions contained in the minutes of the proceedings of your committee, forwarded to me by you on The Lumber Exchange at Chicago has advanced rates from 50 cents to SI.00 per thousand on lufnber and ten cents on shingles, for By telepmplt to the Gazette Washington, Jul)- 28.— In the House joint resolution, providing temporarily August 3d, for the expenditures of the Gov ernment was passed and the House at 12:55 adjourned until Monday. For the Middle Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather; local rains; winds mostly westerly; stationary or lower temperature; stationary until And nil kinds of pressure. The tobacco factory of R. I'. Richardson, Roodaville, N. C., was yosterdav burned. Loss August. HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. th» 12th instant. At 11:30 the Senate tCxDk up the Naval bill when a long discussion ensued. . ARABI PROPOSES PEACE. I am directed to say that this commitleo find that none of tho four are methods titled to obtain a harmonious and honorable unity of the Republican voters of Pennsylvania. All of them are inadequate to that end, for tho reason that they afford no guarantee that, being accepted, the principles upon which the Independent Republicans have taken their Btand would lDe treated with respect or put into action. All of them contain the probability that an attempt to unite tho Republicans of the Suite by their moans would either result in reviving and strengthening the political dictatorship which we condemn or would permanently disiract the Republican body and inmiro tho future and continued triumph of our common opponent, tho Democratic party. §50,000. The Conditions Improved—Regarded as a At Shrevoport, La., yesterday, Emanual Lawson beat his wifo, when his stepson shot him dead. SMALL PROFITS—QUICK SALES. Trick to Gain Time A THIEF CAUGHT. By telegraph to the Gazette Leroy W. Hall, expressman, was nin ovor and killed by an engine at Oneonla yesterday morning wliilc driving to the depot. The liorso whs also killed. H© Runs Away With Eighty Thousand London, July 28.—A report received here says that Arabi lias proposed peace, the conditions being voluntary exile, aud retention of rank and pay as a colonel for himself and nine ' Can our brewers stand long the damaging distinction of being afraid to put forth such authoritative statements concerning their beer, when the brewers of a ueighlDoring city gladly avail themselves of the opportuniuy to Dollars. OLD STAND By telegraph to the Gazette. Kastox, Pa., July 28.—A dispatch to the Argus received here, says that Sidney Chapman Neale, a prominent lawyer of Alexandria Va., wns arrested at Denver, Col., this morning by Detective James Johnson, of Haston, on charge of embezzling $32,000 from William Graydon, of Now York, $500 from a widow of Alexandria, a largo sum of money frorii tho Dangerfield's of tho same city, and several thousand dollars from a party at Georgetown, Md. The total amount of tho emliezzlcniont is about $80,000. When arrested ho was in the employ of a mining company in Denver. He will bfc taken to Richmond. Va New Store, 121 Market Street, colleagues. It is said that this step has been taken on the advice of the Sultan. The report has caused a rise in Egyptian stocks. Unified stock has gone up four points since last The Executive Committee of the trunk line decided the gross rate upon cattle be increased August 7th to sixty cents a hundred pounds on the basis from Chicago to New York. (Next door to Morgan's Shoe Store,) do so?' WILKES-BARRE, FjA I tliiuk not," said Mr. Hadley evening, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. A thousand cords of wood owned by the Chatteaugav Tron Company were burned at Lyon Mountain, Clinton county, N. Y., Wednesday. Trains on the Catteaugay Railroad A. B. ROMMEL, Another dispatch hb.vr that Arabi offers to retire to a Mussel man monastery in Syria. Tliere will Ikj no cessation of hostilities, as it is thought the offer is only meant to gain more WHOl E8ALR DKALRK IN Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 and b Club House, Franklin street Wilkes Barre. July 98—8:00 p. m. Stock Report. FORi:iO\ AXU DOMESTIC Fruits and Vegetables. were delayed. Clotting Bid. PennaR.R. 02% O. & M.t com. .. Slift Phil. & Kead'g 81 do. pref Lehigh Valley H. & St. Jo. com 85 Lehigh Nav do. pref.. 91 P., i'itnav. & B— Olfci Union Pacific... 11 KM Nortnern I'hc. com 49% M.« K & T 40J4 •Of the four suggestions, tho first, second A young man living in Shoe Heel, N. C., came home after a debauch yesterday and split open his wife's skull with an axe, killing her. He has not been long married. The and fourth are so inadequate as to need no separate discussion: the third, which alone may demand attention, has tho fatal effect of not including the withdrawal of that "slated ticket which was made up many months ago, and long in advance of ihe Harrisbnrg Con- APPLES, LEMONS, A Determined Suicide. By telegraph to the Gazette. Philadelphia. July- 28.—TIuh morning, at four o'clock, Mrs. Klizabetli Hunter, aged .'12, the wife of Harry Hunter, a well known iD«Iitieiaii living at 1414 Christian street, took a pistol which she had concealed in bed and shot herself through the temple. She lingered ' .,C. A 1. C .... 13.) St. Paul, coin.. 5'D94 do pref.. 11(1)2 I). * RloO SIw Illinois Central 89% Met'n. Elev 40-D4 Omaha, com... 4ii«Kj do. pref. 1"»D4 120V4 181* 9m ' 81 '/4 81'Cj 51V, no munlercr escaped, PINEAPPLES, ORANGES, B ANN AN AS, COCO AN UTS' do pref — D. L. ± W Texas Pacific.. Del. & Hudson N J. Central. West'n Union. Pacific Mail.... Erie, com John Kohlback, a 1'oestenkill farmer, died yesterday from injuries received by a horse THE COAL TRADE. The I.,ehigh and Schuylkill An BERMUDA ONIONS, NEW POTATOES OLD POTATOES. vention, to represent and to maintain the very evils of control ami abuses of method to dragging him over stony ground. Kohlback was working* the horse on his, farm with the lines around his Wwly when the animal ran Advance In Price Inarivifmhle. do. pref Rock Island.... Manhattan Kiev... 58 Ohio Central... N. Y. Central 185*4 Mobile A O... Lake Shore llOfo L'ville & N'vi-lle Mich ('C iitial... W9U4 Sut n. Tunnel... North West, com. I3GVD Robinson 188 V.J ilW, which wo stand opposed. This pro|KDslllon. like the others, supposing it lo have been sill- By telegraph to the Gazette. Philadelphia, Pa., July 2SJ.—The committees of tho Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchange held a meeting to-dav to consider the question of prices for the line and city, and f/Dr Unv hours. A bottle of laudanum was IN STOCK AT also found in the bed. Mr. Hunter was aDlcep ccrcly put forward, clearly shows that you misconceive the causes of the Independent Republican movement, as well as its aims and purposes. You assume that we desire to measure the respective numbers of those who A New York special agent of the Treas- K O M M K L'S M A ROT l»v her side when she shot herself. do pref.. Rich & Dan... Wabash. corn Rich. & I). Ter lvJt» nr% ury is investigating tho chaises against Appraiser Howard, based on incompetency and general prostitution of the civil service to personal ends. The charges are preferred by a United States official. STRAWBERRIES, LETTUCE, RHUBARB, CABBAGE, SPINACH, CUCUMBERS, PEAS, BEANS, and nil other Garden Truck. A Man's Skull Split Open, B.v telegraph to the Gazette. pref 08 Central Pacific harbor trades during tho month of August. It was agreed that in the present state of the market an advance would lie inadvisable, and the exchange will dec ile accordingly OIL MARKET. Portland, Oregon, July 28. Oil Cm", Julv SJK—2:.M) p. m. Crude oil opened at 0 and closed at 01. support the Harrisbnrg ticket and those who litid their principles expressed bv the Philadelphia Convention. This is a complete mid fatal misapprehension. Wo are organized to promote certain reforms, and not to abandon them in pursuit of votes. Our object is the overthrow of the "boss system " and of the KECKIYRD FRK8H DAILY AT imng! :C». agent of the Oregon Railway at Pome Dr. Waldoof. of West Troy, after an inves- MARKET roy, Washington Territory, was found murdered in his house yesterday. His skull had been «p!it open with.an axe It is supposed the deed was committed by two Chinamen, By telegraph to the Gazette New York Markets. tigation, pronounces the reservoir water furnished tho village unfit for use. The Water Company denies his statements, and declares whatever unpleasant odor there was about the NEW YORK CITY. STRAW WRAPPING PAPER, Manila Bags and Papar Bnttcr D New York, July 48. BEEF—The market was qu el and «u*adD ; new extra me88,$15.00Cfc$15.50: Deck Hands Strike -Death l»y Sim Stroke PORK—The market was dull and weak ; new mess $22 (K); old do. By telegraph to the Gazette. New Yokk, July 28.—The dw!v hands on tho Albany night line of steamers at the foot of Canal street, struck for higher wages* this All is quiet LARD—The market was lower and weaker steam rendered, $12.7'J water was caused by stagnation A I. I. S I / F, S , A Dynamite Statesman Arrested. In liehalf of this we arc willing mid anxious to join hands with you whenever it is assuied that tlie union will lDo honestly and earnestly for tlmt purpose. But wo cannot make alliances or agree to compromises that on their face threaten the very object of the movement in' which we have engaged. Whether your ticket has the support of many or few, of a majority or a minority of the Republican voters, does not affect in the smallest degree '• spoils system. Supervising Inspector Towers' letter to Secretary Kolger declining to resign, says he knows no guide in his official capacity but the Statute law and must persist in following the Statutes as he understands them, rather than the Board of Supervising Inspectors. By telegraph to the Gazette Huc!1EUE8T, July 28.—The son of ofte of tho Russian Consuls in Roumania has been arrested at Odessa for supplying dynamite to Philadelphia Market**. morning. J3y*To the Trade Only. THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT 13-jun-lw By telegraph to the Gazette. Philadelphia. July 2s. There were four deaths to-day from heat and five cases of suns-troke. FLOUR—The market was steadily held : super $•» 75@t3.00 ; extra $8.40£h?4.00 ; Penna family f 5.3% $*D.50; Rye flour *4.00. W HE A5?—The market was unsettled ; Iceland Penna red $1.14($.©1.15, do amber $l»14(Cd#1.15. Nihilists. A Miner Killed by a Fall of Coal. ever offeml to the general public of tbis section * The Tariff Commission. CORN—The market was scarce and firmer for local use ; steamer yellow 9lc(gD9;!c; mixed 9(%c@9t; o. 3 mixed 8s^@H9. OATS- The market was steady hut quiet ; No. 1 white 7B(&—e; No. 2 do. 74 Hi® 75c; No. 3 do 73V£(ft71c; No 2 mixed 71 RYE—The market was nominal. PROVISIONS—The market was firm and fairly The Minden mail stage was robbed by two masked men near C.Vk's Bayou, Louisiana, yesterday. They secured thirteen-registered packages, relieved four passengers and the driver of their money and jewelry. The robbers escapcd, carrying off the nuts of the coach By telegraph to the Gazette for the manufacture of Long Branch, July 27.—The tariff commission heard in its morning session Mr. James Hendrick, of tho Albany Aniline Factory, who advocated a specific tax of a dollar a pound, or an ad vaeorem tax of thirty- Shkxaxdo.ui, TV, July 28,—Patrick Hurley, aged 00, a miner, was instantly killed this morning by a fall of coal at West Shenandoah colliery. He was the lather of Tom Hurley, the notorious Mollie Magtiire, a fugitive, and the murderer of (iemer James. ? 6ojf active the duty of every citizen to record himself against the abuses which it represt nts. Had the gentlonicn who compose it been willing to withdraw themselves from the Held, as they wore invited to join in doing, for the common good, by the Independent Republican candidates, this act would have encouraged the hope, tlmt a new convention, freely chosen by die people and unembarrassed by claims of existing candidates, might have brought forth live per cent, on aniline colors. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury French further explained and illustrated tho practical difficulties in the working of tho present tariff law, and why and how they ought to be awarded in a LARD BUTTER—The market was steady for best receipts ; creamery extra, 26c; do good to choice 21(fo25c; rolls dull; lVnna and Western 15e@l7c. EGGS—The market was quiet; Penna 2'c; Western l»c. -The market was firm. At Benton, Arkansas, last night a number of men forced a gang of convicts working on the railroad here to return to Little Roek, threatening them with death if they return. Thoir buildings were then destroyed. It is lielioved serious trouble will follow if the con- Wlieels. Stabbed in a Quarrel. By telegraph to the Gazette. CHEESE—Tlie market was firmer; good de mand. Readixg, Pa., July 28.—William Kchniau and John Miller had a quarrel at Mosclein, this county, last ovouing. A fight ensued and Kchman was so sevorely hurt that lie was brought to this city and convoyed to the hospital, whore ho lies in a critical condition. Such aa Deposit Day Books, Cash Books. Appraisement Dockets, Assessment Books, Ktc. In fact any book you may desire. Also, Dcposlte Books, Pans Books, Order Books, Etc. new tariff. PETROLEUM—The market was easier and dull; refined 6W»e WHISKEY—Firm at $1.18. victs arc brought back. The excitement is NO SYMPATHY FOR STRIKERS. Pittston Wholesale Markets. Flour—patent $11.50 Flour, straight brands 7.25@7.50 Binder of all publications. Best machine in the city for Taper Killing. The Soft-Coal Men Seeking Aid from Potts- the needed gutyantec of party emancipation and public reform. Mrs. James Median was found dead' in a shanty on Hamilton avenue,- Brooklyn, yesterday morning and her husband unconscious from the offects of poison. It is believed Mechlin beat his wife to death tKp night previous and took arscnic. He will probably die. The couplc leave-four half-starved children. J. W, RA£D£R, ville Miners. Corn Oats This service, however, tliey have declined Minkknville, Pa., July 27.—Tho object of the miners' meetings held in this county for tho past week was learned to-night, when William (lowlands and John Costello, of Pittsburg, addressed a mass meeting here. Butte Cheese, new KKK* Potatoes new, iDer bbl Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt, fine, per sack . Salt, per bbl Hay, per ton Rye Straw 23(8.25 to render their party; thev not only claim and A Man Hangs Himself. HO and 112 WEST MARKET STREET, 1.90 1 90 1.50 1 65 1.50 17.00 11.00 receive your repeated assurances of suport, but they permit themselves to be put forward to secure the use of Independent Republican votes at the same lime that they represent the •' bossism," the "spoils" methods and the By telegraph to the Gazette A811 CRY Park, N. J., July 28.—James Main, aged 70 years, hanged himself at his cottage on Monroe avenue, this morning. Two years ago he attempted to kill himself. He wus insane from loss of money. VVilkeh-Barre, Pa MONTZ'S FINE ART DEPOT, Those men have been present at several meetings, and the impression got abroad that they tordav relating to affairs iti K'vpt contains nothing of importance that ha.-- tot yet been published. The Navy Repartmt in has not yet received any information from Pear Admiral Nicholson concerning the landing of the marine guard after the bombardment of Alex andria. The correspondence sent to the House ves were emissaries from the soft-coal region, inciting the monof this region ton strike. Their speeches were delivered at a hotel here to an au- "machine" management which we are no longer to tolerate. The manner in which their candidacy was decreed, the means employed to give its convention formality, the obligations Wyoming Camp Ground. Yatesville. PICTURE I'R4ffii:s, P 41X1 - IXCiS, EKORAVINUii, CURONOg, A large party of young folks spent part of ve» ten lav at Mount Lookout. K veiling baths are getting fashionable. Buggy riding was indulged in to somo extent dience which,at the opening of the meeting,numlDerod less than two hundred people, but which before the close had fallen off very Mr. S. 11. Bennett ami family have left tho which they incur -by it the political methods with which it identifies them, and the political and personal plans for which their official influence would be required, all jojn to make it WINDOW CORNICES AND POLES, grounds to return again next week Mr. Paulhamus is to have a double harness. The best in market on Sunday considerably, as was also the case on the last Quite a party of young people leave to-day to go on the excursion UD Wyahising. Parlor Easels an'J Slants, two evenings at Yremont and Bmnchdale. They both described in must affecting terms Tlie families of Dilley and Carpenter, of Wilkes-Barre, are expected here this week. The Coal Trade. From Hazard's Journal, July 20. W. J. Kent ley spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Bald Mount. Artists' a ml Wax Materials, the most imperative duty not to givo them sup port at this election under any circumstance There has been a steady trade in the several sizes of anthracite, and some of the specialties are quoted as in extra demand. We do hoar of sales licing made at July rates, but more Miss Cora and Mr. Joseph Stark, of Plains, visited relatives hero Friday and Saturday of last week. Wall Paper, Window Shades. the condition of the miners in the soft coal region and appealed for aid in their behalf. They asked that committees he appointed to Win. l'eck and family, of Scranton, arrived yesterday to enjoy the dav o* the mountain. note this committee must RE-GILDING FRANKS Harry 1'. Simpson loft for his home in ScraMon to-day, after a sojourn of a few days. express its regret that, having considered it desirable to make overtures to the Independent Republicans, you should have so far mis- Misses Worden and Gavins, of Mill Creek visited at tho parents of the former oil Tuesday solicit subscriptions and forward money mid other aid t4 'he strikers. The committees wore appo with some difficulty, as but few cared to be identified with the business. The men here feel no sympathy with the strikers and have no idea of im tating their :os arc now occupied, ii considerable increase during: tin A SPECIALTY. 127 MARKET STREET, WILKES-BARRE. Attout foNv eotuii sliowiiiu apprehended the fucts of the situation our desire to unite the Republican party 011 It is often the pricc-liat is clipped to the extent that usually ranges. This is not unusual, as we ha -o before stated. We do not expcct to see so I: rm a market that the full price will he realized by every one until September. The qualitfcs are so varied that while the better grades move off in good shape at full list price or nearly so, there is some one who has to cut rates to get rid of stock. Only a good round demand like wo had last Fall, or a strike, enables such conerns to get the price list. While wo have no list of prices for August at this time, and there is nothing Mottled upon, we consider it as probable that there will be The Y. B. B. was serenading the citizens Monday evening. Some very good music'was listened to. Mr. Rowland Myers aiid wife and law wcu' on the ground to-day, looking at Gi'o. li K nip's cottage for tin1 purpose of rent- er-ui the sure ground of principle, in the conlidence B. S. Thompson, of Ceutrcmoreland, Wyoming county, was in town Sunday. That "tly' rig created quite a sensation. BYTE'S HOTEL that we are thus serving it with the highest fidelity and preserving for the future service of the Commonwealth that vitality of Republicanism which has irtade the party useful in W. H. Whyte, Prop'r. example A dusty-looking and care-worn load of individuals, with their trunks, olc., made their appearance on the grounds at noon to-day. When they had arrived it was found that the key to their cottage had been left Imliiud, and as the superintendent «»f the grounds was not at the boarding house they were left in quite a sad plight. I*. Part of our town was somewhat excited on Monday by the ap]Dearanee of the Boston ambulance containing a Mr. Iliggins, from Browntown. who was badly hurt at the Boston shaft while loading cars. FRANKLIN AVENUE, THE PURITY OF LAGER BEER. J. W. Bukoesh, Manager, late of the Forest House Reranton, Pa. Why the Analynin of the HuHinesii Men's Society Hum Not B«Den Made Public. the past and which alone confers upon it now the ritfht of continued existence Accommodations first-class. The ofilv Mr. and Mrs. John Worden left this place for Seranton Wednesday evening, on hearing of the sudden illness of their aged father, who is in a very critical condition. Mark. Bath rooms attached junl2-eodlm •V .r5 per day New Yohk, July 27 Mr. H. H. llaUley secretory of tlic Business Men's Moderation method which promised this result in the approaching election is that proposed |iy the Independent Republican candidates in their lettor of July 13, 1882, which was positively re Soehity, under whose auspices hii analysis of IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS of Luzerne county. No. 121. April sessions, 1882. In Re Erection of an additional election district in the township of Jackson. Notice-is hereby giv-jn that the report of the Commissioners in tlitj above stated case liss been ti'.d with the C'.erk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, Slid wa-j confirmed nisi by the court on the ttd day of Jane, 188$, und that said report will be confirmed absolutely by the co jrt unless exceptions thereto be filed nut later than tii« third day of the rext term of «ild court. JAMES II. BURET beer was made recently, vvhoii asked to- Pleasant Valley. WANTED ! day why that analysis was not inado pubthat it was because there The brick store erf W. J. Ronniman, now occupied bv S. W. Ueemcr, whs entirely destroyed by tiro this morning, between three and four o'clock. / jeeted by your committee an advance in prices. This has been the understanding all through this month ami there has lDccn nothing to change this view of affairs. It appears to bo a part of the plan of said brewers Some good energetic man in Pittaton to superintend the sale of PREVENTINE the great Preservative. The position is worth about $120.00 per month or more, according to the energy of the age't. None but good, live, energetic men need apply, and they must furnish good refe-\» aoeiution who would be hurt by it and so wore Brewers' Montana is among the localities that are in Montana Territory- tin* association refused to sanction the publj Yesterday a wm of .lolui Ix?|)|ktU, of Ham•n i lie IoaCled gravity ears joying; an exceptional prosperity ai this tin operation8, to keep the trndo in ignorance of the advance until the very datC i.oin which it. Address The eighteen brewers who* town, WHS jnmpiujf Hox BV. Af flit - »\ aniHil ir C. COLES. Kingston julyq CI. 1\. Q, KiialvztHl eaeli jaid £100 towards tlx aid he are ready eitt i upon examining 111«» limh j»»«D«mi amputa| lion necessary. Ili» called lDr MullioUinct in consultation, and they tC»ok the leg off below j tlio knee. To-day lie is doing well. C- ,TS lliUt 11 OtlJl old rate. Does it V OTICE •- U*ht y lei*#* 'hp f iJElSiS in wjvb& wh« as ZyW.-5? -?k• 1""; !' «. ««»»""• W It. HAITI', ' VHY .ICIAX AND.SCROtO pnl'lTc it we can obtain tlwj consent »Df the hreu lit, when coal Roquis oil second floor o- Sharkey V block, 8 South Main ytreet. hours:—8 to l»». D\; 1 to 3 and 7 trji C) p. m, 12 iun-tf, so. 41111 would anywav. if wr skirted in the town within « period of four piomh's avera"
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 40, July 28, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 40 |
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 | 1882-07-28 |
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 40, July 28, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 40 |
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 | 1882-07-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18820728_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 |
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. |
Full Text | 1 £ttcntii0 Jjlk (Kafeti ) PRICE 1WO CKN1S ) !$4. BO Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 40. Weekly Established 1850. PITTSTON, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1882. FIRST EDITION. could afford to give back to the hi ewers the money tliey have paid for the anlyais. Unfcir tunatcly, our treasury is not in audi a condition as will permit us to do that If any citizen lias a desire to seo made public the analysis of the beer made by eithor of those eighteen brewers named and will send us SHIO, which will enable us to refund to the brewer specilied by him the sum ho has paid for the analysis, we will givq back the brewer's money, get his receipt for it and immediately publish the desired analysis." ASSISTANT DEMOCRATS. months. One cause of all this excitement is rapid progress in tbc construction of the Northern Pacific Railroad, and the conviction that Helena is so favorably situated that it must reap the benefit of much- of ther1 traffic and commercial development that are expected to follow. The town will be nearly midway between several important trade centres. It is distant from Chicago 1,565 miles: from San Francisco, 1,300; and from Portland 800. SECOND EDITION M. H. post, A POOR EXCUSE FOR TREASON Manufacturer of 5 O'CLOC K P. HI. 3 O'CI.OCK P. M. The Formal Reply of the 44 Independents" Why the Propositions are Rejected— The Disfranchisement of the Re-1 publican Ticket and the Party Leaders Demanded. HARNESS, TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. PEACE RUMORS. NEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS An'l Dealer In PEACE .OVERTURES FROM ARABI The following is the text of the answer to the propositions of the Republican. State Committee looking to a settlement of differences between the two elements, adopted by Chairman McKoo's Committee, Saturday: Riding Saddles, Trunks, LATE NEWS A Ililef Who Makes a Haul In Hauletl—No Advance In Coal for August-New York City Item* Accidents and Suicides—Other News. Reported Showing of the "White Feather— Arabi Stales the Conditions—No Cessation of Hostilities—A Woman Shoots Herself to Death— A Man's Head Split. " Do you believe there are individuals who have $100 worth of curiosity of that sort?" Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- inu's Papers. TRAVELING SATCHELS' . "Beyond a doubt. There is no question in in}' mind alKiut the publiciitiuii of our intention to do this bringing out instant responses. We have had prepared some handsome lithographed copies of the analysis, with our certificate attached, which wo will furnish to the brewers at cost for them to supply to their customers. Four Philadelphia' brewing lirnis, that arc not bound by the New York association's rules, have had the analysis of their beers made, have ordered largo quantities of those certificates, and by Saturday next, 29th instant, those pretty lithographs will bloom out all over Philadelphia." Thomas V. Cooper, Esq., Chairman Rcpubli Emigration to America from Germany this year has decreasod 10,000, compared with the samo period of 1881. can State Committee Congress To-Day. ROSES, BLANKETS, FLY-NETS, WHIPS, To-Morrow's Weather Indications. Dear Sir: I am instructed to advise you that the Independent Republican Suite Committee have considered the four suggestions contained in the minutes of the proceedings of your committee, forwarded to me by you on The Lumber Exchange at Chicago has advanced rates from 50 cents to SI.00 per thousand on lufnber and ten cents on shingles, for By telepmplt to the Gazette Washington, Jul)- 28.— In the House joint resolution, providing temporarily August 3d, for the expenditures of the Gov ernment was passed and the House at 12:55 adjourned until Monday. For the Middle Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather; local rains; winds mostly westerly; stationary or lower temperature; stationary until And nil kinds of pressure. The tobacco factory of R. I'. Richardson, Roodaville, N. C., was yosterdav burned. Loss August. HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. th» 12th instant. At 11:30 the Senate tCxDk up the Naval bill when a long discussion ensued. . ARABI PROPOSES PEACE. I am directed to say that this commitleo find that none of tho four are methods titled to obtain a harmonious and honorable unity of the Republican voters of Pennsylvania. All of them are inadequate to that end, for tho reason that they afford no guarantee that, being accepted, the principles upon which the Independent Republicans have taken their Btand would lDe treated with respect or put into action. All of them contain the probability that an attempt to unite tho Republicans of the Suite by their moans would either result in reviving and strengthening the political dictatorship which we condemn or would permanently disiract the Republican body and inmiro tho future and continued triumph of our common opponent, tho Democratic party. §50,000. The Conditions Improved—Regarded as a At Shrevoport, La., yesterday, Emanual Lawson beat his wifo, when his stepson shot him dead. SMALL PROFITS—QUICK SALES. Trick to Gain Time A THIEF CAUGHT. By telegraph to the Gazette Leroy W. Hall, expressman, was nin ovor and killed by an engine at Oneonla yesterday morning wliilc driving to the depot. The liorso whs also killed. H© Runs Away With Eighty Thousand London, July 28.—A report received here says that Arabi lias proposed peace, the conditions being voluntary exile, aud retention of rank and pay as a colonel for himself and nine ' Can our brewers stand long the damaging distinction of being afraid to put forth such authoritative statements concerning their beer, when the brewers of a ueighlDoring city gladly avail themselves of the opportuniuy to Dollars. OLD STAND By telegraph to the Gazette. Kastox, Pa., July 28.—A dispatch to the Argus received here, says that Sidney Chapman Neale, a prominent lawyer of Alexandria Va., wns arrested at Denver, Col., this morning by Detective James Johnson, of Haston, on charge of embezzling $32,000 from William Graydon, of Now York, $500 from a widow of Alexandria, a largo sum of money frorii tho Dangerfield's of tho same city, and several thousand dollars from a party at Georgetown, Md. The total amount of tho emliezzlcniont is about $80,000. When arrested ho was in the employ of a mining company in Denver. He will bfc taken to Richmond. Va New Store, 121 Market Street, colleagues. It is said that this step has been taken on the advice of the Sultan. The report has caused a rise in Egyptian stocks. Unified stock has gone up four points since last The Executive Committee of the trunk line decided the gross rate upon cattle be increased August 7th to sixty cents a hundred pounds on the basis from Chicago to New York. (Next door to Morgan's Shoe Store,) do so?' WILKES-BARRE, FjA I tliiuk not," said Mr. Hadley evening, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. A thousand cords of wood owned by the Chatteaugav Tron Company were burned at Lyon Mountain, Clinton county, N. Y., Wednesday. Trains on the Catteaugay Railroad A. B. ROMMEL, Another dispatch hb.vr that Arabi offers to retire to a Mussel man monastery in Syria. Tliere will Ikj no cessation of hostilities, as it is thought the offer is only meant to gain more WHOl E8ALR DKALRK IN Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 and b Club House, Franklin street Wilkes Barre. July 98—8:00 p. m. Stock Report. FORi:iO\ AXU DOMESTIC Fruits and Vegetables. were delayed. Clotting Bid. PennaR.R. 02% O. & M.t com. .. Slift Phil. & Kead'g 81 do. pref Lehigh Valley H. & St. Jo. com 85 Lehigh Nav do. pref.. 91 P., i'itnav. & B— Olfci Union Pacific... 11 KM Nortnern I'hc. com 49% M.« K & T 40J4 •Of the four suggestions, tho first, second A young man living in Shoe Heel, N. C., came home after a debauch yesterday and split open his wife's skull with an axe, killing her. He has not been long married. The and fourth are so inadequate as to need no separate discussion: the third, which alone may demand attention, has tho fatal effect of not including the withdrawal of that "slated ticket which was made up many months ago, and long in advance of ihe Harrisbnrg Con- APPLES, LEMONS, A Determined Suicide. By telegraph to the Gazette. Philadelphia. July- 28.—TIuh morning, at four o'clock, Mrs. Klizabetli Hunter, aged .'12, the wife of Harry Hunter, a well known iD«Iitieiaii living at 1414 Christian street, took a pistol which she had concealed in bed and shot herself through the temple. She lingered ' .,C. A 1. C .... 13.) St. Paul, coin.. 5'D94 do pref.. 11(1)2 I). * RloO SIw Illinois Central 89% Met'n. Elev 40-D4 Omaha, com... 4ii«Kj do. pref. 1"»D4 120V4 181* 9m ' 81 '/4 81'Cj 51V, no munlercr escaped, PINEAPPLES, ORANGES, B ANN AN AS, COCO AN UTS' do pref — D. L. ± W Texas Pacific.. Del. & Hudson N J. Central. West'n Union. Pacific Mail.... Erie, com John Kohlback, a 1'oestenkill farmer, died yesterday from injuries received by a horse THE COAL TRADE. The I.,ehigh and Schuylkill An BERMUDA ONIONS, NEW POTATOES OLD POTATOES. vention, to represent and to maintain the very evils of control ami abuses of method to dragging him over stony ground. Kohlback was working* the horse on his, farm with the lines around his Wwly when the animal ran Advance In Price Inarivifmhle. do. pref Rock Island.... Manhattan Kiev... 58 Ohio Central... N. Y. Central 185*4 Mobile A O... Lake Shore llOfo L'ville & N'vi-lle Mich ('C iitial... W9U4 Sut n. Tunnel... North West, com. I3GVD Robinson 188 V.J ilW, which wo stand opposed. This pro|KDslllon. like the others, supposing it lo have been sill- By telegraph to the Gazette. Philadelphia, Pa., July 2SJ.—The committees of tho Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchange held a meeting to-dav to consider the question of prices for the line and city, and f/Dr Unv hours. A bottle of laudanum was IN STOCK AT also found in the bed. Mr. Hunter was aDlcep ccrcly put forward, clearly shows that you misconceive the causes of the Independent Republican movement, as well as its aims and purposes. You assume that we desire to measure the respective numbers of those who A New York special agent of the Treas- K O M M K L'S M A ROT l»v her side when she shot herself. do pref.. Rich & Dan... Wabash. corn Rich. & I). Ter lvJt» nr% ury is investigating tho chaises against Appraiser Howard, based on incompetency and general prostitution of the civil service to personal ends. The charges are preferred by a United States official. STRAWBERRIES, LETTUCE, RHUBARB, CABBAGE, SPINACH, CUCUMBERS, PEAS, BEANS, and nil other Garden Truck. A Man's Skull Split Open, B.v telegraph to the Gazette. pref 08 Central Pacific harbor trades during tho month of August. It was agreed that in the present state of the market an advance would lie inadvisable, and the exchange will dec ile accordingly OIL MARKET. Portland, Oregon, July 28. Oil Cm", Julv SJK—2:.M) p. m. Crude oil opened at 0 and closed at 01. support the Harrisbnrg ticket and those who litid their principles expressed bv the Philadelphia Convention. This is a complete mid fatal misapprehension. Wo are organized to promote certain reforms, and not to abandon them in pursuit of votes. Our object is the overthrow of the "boss system " and of the KECKIYRD FRK8H DAILY AT imng! :C». agent of the Oregon Railway at Pome Dr. Waldoof. of West Troy, after an inves- MARKET roy, Washington Territory, was found murdered in his house yesterday. His skull had been «p!it open with.an axe It is supposed the deed was committed by two Chinamen, By telegraph to the Gazette New York Markets. tigation, pronounces the reservoir water furnished tho village unfit for use. The Water Company denies his statements, and declares whatever unpleasant odor there was about the NEW YORK CITY. STRAW WRAPPING PAPER, Manila Bags and Papar Bnttcr D New York, July 48. BEEF—The market was qu el and «u*adD ; new extra me88,$15.00Cfc$15.50: Deck Hands Strike -Death l»y Sim Stroke PORK—The market was dull and weak ; new mess $22 (K); old do. By telegraph to the Gazette. New Yokk, July 28.—The dw!v hands on tho Albany night line of steamers at the foot of Canal street, struck for higher wages* this All is quiet LARD—The market was lower and weaker steam rendered, $12.7'J water was caused by stagnation A I. I. S I / F, S , A Dynamite Statesman Arrested. In liehalf of this we arc willing mid anxious to join hands with you whenever it is assuied that tlie union will lDo honestly and earnestly for tlmt purpose. But wo cannot make alliances or agree to compromises that on their face threaten the very object of the movement in' which we have engaged. Whether your ticket has the support of many or few, of a majority or a minority of the Republican voters, does not affect in the smallest degree '• spoils system. Supervising Inspector Towers' letter to Secretary Kolger declining to resign, says he knows no guide in his official capacity but the Statute law and must persist in following the Statutes as he understands them, rather than the Board of Supervising Inspectors. By telegraph to the Gazette Huc!1EUE8T, July 28.—The son of ofte of tho Russian Consuls in Roumania has been arrested at Odessa for supplying dynamite to Philadelphia Market**. morning. J3y*To the Trade Only. THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT 13-jun-lw By telegraph to the Gazette. Philadelphia. July 2s. There were four deaths to-day from heat and five cases of suns-troke. FLOUR—The market was steadily held : super $•» 75@t3.00 ; extra $8.40£h?4.00 ; Penna family f 5.3% $*D.50; Rye flour *4.00. W HE A5?—The market was unsettled ; Iceland Penna red $1.14($.©1.15, do amber $l»14(Cd#1.15. Nihilists. A Miner Killed by a Fall of Coal. ever offeml to the general public of tbis section * The Tariff Commission. CORN—The market was scarce and firmer for local use ; steamer yellow 9lc(gD9;!c; mixed 9(%c@9t; o. 3 mixed 8s^@H9. OATS- The market was steady hut quiet ; No. 1 white 7B(&—e; No. 2 do. 74 Hi® 75c; No. 3 do 73V£(ft71c; No 2 mixed 71 RYE—The market was nominal. PROVISIONS—The market was firm and fairly The Minden mail stage was robbed by two masked men near C.Vk's Bayou, Louisiana, yesterday. They secured thirteen-registered packages, relieved four passengers and the driver of their money and jewelry. The robbers escapcd, carrying off the nuts of the coach By telegraph to the Gazette for the manufacture of Long Branch, July 27.—The tariff commission heard in its morning session Mr. James Hendrick, of tho Albany Aniline Factory, who advocated a specific tax of a dollar a pound, or an ad vaeorem tax of thirty- Shkxaxdo.ui, TV, July 28,—Patrick Hurley, aged 00, a miner, was instantly killed this morning by a fall of coal at West Shenandoah colliery. He was the lather of Tom Hurley, the notorious Mollie Magtiire, a fugitive, and the murderer of (iemer James. ? 6ojf active the duty of every citizen to record himself against the abuses which it represt nts. Had the gentlonicn who compose it been willing to withdraw themselves from the Held, as they wore invited to join in doing, for the common good, by the Independent Republican candidates, this act would have encouraged the hope, tlmt a new convention, freely chosen by die people and unembarrassed by claims of existing candidates, might have brought forth live per cent, on aniline colors. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury French further explained and illustrated tho practical difficulties in the working of tho present tariff law, and why and how they ought to be awarded in a LARD BUTTER—The market was steady for best receipts ; creamery extra, 26c; do good to choice 21(fo25c; rolls dull; lVnna and Western 15e@l7c. EGGS—The market was quiet; Penna 2'c; Western l»c. -The market was firm. At Benton, Arkansas, last night a number of men forced a gang of convicts working on the railroad here to return to Little Roek, threatening them with death if they return. Thoir buildings were then destroyed. It is lielioved serious trouble will follow if the con- Wlieels. Stabbed in a Quarrel. By telegraph to the Gazette. CHEESE—Tlie market was firmer; good de mand. Readixg, Pa., July 28.—William Kchniau and John Miller had a quarrel at Mosclein, this county, last ovouing. A fight ensued and Kchman was so sevorely hurt that lie was brought to this city and convoyed to the hospital, whore ho lies in a critical condition. Such aa Deposit Day Books, Cash Books. Appraisement Dockets, Assessment Books, Ktc. In fact any book you may desire. Also, Dcposlte Books, Pans Books, Order Books, Etc. new tariff. PETROLEUM—The market was easier and dull; refined 6W»e WHISKEY—Firm at $1.18. victs arc brought back. The excitement is NO SYMPATHY FOR STRIKERS. Pittston Wholesale Markets. Flour—patent $11.50 Flour, straight brands 7.25@7.50 Binder of all publications. Best machine in the city for Taper Killing. The Soft-Coal Men Seeking Aid from Potts- the needed gutyantec of party emancipation and public reform. Mrs. James Median was found dead' in a shanty on Hamilton avenue,- Brooklyn, yesterday morning and her husband unconscious from the offects of poison. It is believed Mechlin beat his wife to death tKp night previous and took arscnic. He will probably die. The couplc leave-four half-starved children. J. W, RA£D£R, ville Miners. Corn Oats This service, however, tliey have declined Minkknville, Pa., July 27.—Tho object of the miners' meetings held in this county for tho past week was learned to-night, when William (lowlands and John Costello, of Pittsburg, addressed a mass meeting here. Butte Cheese, new KKK* Potatoes new, iDer bbl Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt, fine, per sack . Salt, per bbl Hay, per ton Rye Straw 23(8.25 to render their party; thev not only claim and A Man Hangs Himself. HO and 112 WEST MARKET STREET, 1.90 1 90 1.50 1 65 1.50 17.00 11.00 receive your repeated assurances of suport, but they permit themselves to be put forward to secure the use of Independent Republican votes at the same lime that they represent the •' bossism," the "spoils" methods and the By telegraph to the Gazette A811 CRY Park, N. J., July 28.—James Main, aged 70 years, hanged himself at his cottage on Monroe avenue, this morning. Two years ago he attempted to kill himself. He wus insane from loss of money. VVilkeh-Barre, Pa MONTZ'S FINE ART DEPOT, Those men have been present at several meetings, and the impression got abroad that they tordav relating to affairs iti K'vpt contains nothing of importance that ha.-- tot yet been published. The Navy Repartmt in has not yet received any information from Pear Admiral Nicholson concerning the landing of the marine guard after the bombardment of Alex andria. The correspondence sent to the House ves were emissaries from the soft-coal region, inciting the monof this region ton strike. Their speeches were delivered at a hotel here to an au- "machine" management which we are no longer to tolerate. The manner in which their candidacy was decreed, the means employed to give its convention formality, the obligations Wyoming Camp Ground. Yatesville. PICTURE I'R4ffii:s, P 41X1 - IXCiS, EKORAVINUii, CURONOg, A large party of young folks spent part of ve» ten lav at Mount Lookout. K veiling baths are getting fashionable. Buggy riding was indulged in to somo extent dience which,at the opening of the meeting,numlDerod less than two hundred people, but which before the close had fallen off very Mr. S. 11. Bennett ami family have left tho which they incur -by it the political methods with which it identifies them, and the political and personal plans for which their official influence would be required, all jojn to make it WINDOW CORNICES AND POLES, grounds to return again next week Mr. Paulhamus is to have a double harness. The best in market on Sunday considerably, as was also the case on the last Quite a party of young people leave to-day to go on the excursion UD Wyahising. Parlor Easels an'J Slants, two evenings at Yremont and Bmnchdale. They both described in must affecting terms Tlie families of Dilley and Carpenter, of Wilkes-Barre, are expected here this week. The Coal Trade. From Hazard's Journal, July 20. W. J. Kent ley spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Bald Mount. Artists' a ml Wax Materials, the most imperative duty not to givo them sup port at this election under any circumstance There has been a steady trade in the several sizes of anthracite, and some of the specialties are quoted as in extra demand. We do hoar of sales licing made at July rates, but more Miss Cora and Mr. Joseph Stark, of Plains, visited relatives hero Friday and Saturday of last week. Wall Paper, Window Shades. the condition of the miners in the soft coal region and appealed for aid in their behalf. They asked that committees he appointed to Win. l'eck and family, of Scranton, arrived yesterday to enjoy the dav o* the mountain. note this committee must RE-GILDING FRANKS Harry 1'. Simpson loft for his home in ScraMon to-day, after a sojourn of a few days. express its regret that, having considered it desirable to make overtures to the Independent Republicans, you should have so far mis- Misses Worden and Gavins, of Mill Creek visited at tho parents of the former oil Tuesday solicit subscriptions and forward money mid other aid t4 'he strikers. The committees wore appo with some difficulty, as but few cared to be identified with the business. The men here feel no sympathy with the strikers and have no idea of im tating their :os arc now occupied, ii considerable increase during: tin A SPECIALTY. 127 MARKET STREET, WILKES-BARRE. Attout foNv eotuii sliowiiiu apprehended the fucts of the situation our desire to unite the Republican party 011 It is often the pricc-liat is clipped to the extent that usually ranges. This is not unusual, as we ha -o before stated. We do not expcct to see so I: rm a market that the full price will he realized by every one until September. The qualitfcs are so varied that while the better grades move off in good shape at full list price or nearly so, there is some one who has to cut rates to get rid of stock. Only a good round demand like wo had last Fall, or a strike, enables such conerns to get the price list. While wo have no list of prices for August at this time, and there is nothing Mottled upon, we consider it as probable that there will be The Y. B. B. was serenading the citizens Monday evening. Some very good music'was listened to. Mr. Rowland Myers aiid wife and law wcu' on the ground to-day, looking at Gi'o. li K nip's cottage for tin1 purpose of rent- er-ui the sure ground of principle, in the conlidence B. S. Thompson, of Ceutrcmoreland, Wyoming county, was in town Sunday. That "tly' rig created quite a sensation. BYTE'S HOTEL that we are thus serving it with the highest fidelity and preserving for the future service of the Commonwealth that vitality of Republicanism which has irtade the party useful in W. H. Whyte, Prop'r. example A dusty-looking and care-worn load of individuals, with their trunks, olc., made their appearance on the grounds at noon to-day. When they had arrived it was found that the key to their cottage had been left Imliiud, and as the superintendent «»f the grounds was not at the boarding house they were left in quite a sad plight. I*. Part of our town was somewhat excited on Monday by the ap]Dearanee of the Boston ambulance containing a Mr. Iliggins, from Browntown. who was badly hurt at the Boston shaft while loading cars. FRANKLIN AVENUE, THE PURITY OF LAGER BEER. J. W. Bukoesh, Manager, late of the Forest House Reranton, Pa. Why the Analynin of the HuHinesii Men's Society Hum Not B«Den Made Public. the past and which alone confers upon it now the ritfht of continued existence Accommodations first-class. The ofilv Mr. and Mrs. John Worden left this place for Seranton Wednesday evening, on hearing of the sudden illness of their aged father, who is in a very critical condition. Mark. Bath rooms attached junl2-eodlm •V .r5 per day New Yohk, July 27 Mr. H. H. llaUley secretory of tlic Business Men's Moderation method which promised this result in the approaching election is that proposed |iy the Independent Republican candidates in their lettor of July 13, 1882, which was positively re Soehity, under whose auspices hii analysis of IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS of Luzerne county. No. 121. April sessions, 1882. In Re Erection of an additional election district in the township of Jackson. Notice-is hereby giv-jn that the report of the Commissioners in tlitj above stated case liss been ti'.d with the C'.erk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, Slid wa-j confirmed nisi by the court on the ttd day of Jane, 188$, und that said report will be confirmed absolutely by the co jrt unless exceptions thereto be filed nut later than tii« third day of the rext term of «ild court. JAMES II. BURET beer was made recently, vvhoii asked to- Pleasant Valley. WANTED ! day why that analysis was not inado pubthat it was because there The brick store erf W. J. Ronniman, now occupied bv S. W. Ueemcr, whs entirely destroyed by tiro this morning, between three and four o'clock. / jeeted by your committee an advance in prices. This has been the understanding all through this month ami there has lDccn nothing to change this view of affairs. It appears to bo a part of the plan of said brewers Some good energetic man in Pittaton to superintend the sale of PREVENTINE the great Preservative. The position is worth about $120.00 per month or more, according to the energy of the age't. None but good, live, energetic men need apply, and they must furnish good refe-\» aoeiution who would be hurt by it and so wore Brewers' Montana is among the localities that are in Montana Territory- tin* association refused to sanction the publj Yesterday a wm of .lolui Ix?|)|ktU, of Ham•n i lie IoaCled gravity ears joying; an exceptional prosperity ai this tin operation8, to keep the trndo in ignorance of the advance until the very datC i.oin which it. Address The eighteen brewers who* town, WHS jnmpiujf Hox BV. Af flit - »\ aniHil ir C. COLES. Kingston julyq CI. 1\. Q, KiialvztHl eaeli jaid £100 towards tlx aid he are ready eitt i upon examining 111«» limh j»»«D«mi amputa| lion necessary. Ili» called lDr MullioUinct in consultation, and they tC»ok the leg off below j tlio knee. To-day lie is doing well. C- ,TS lliUt 11 OtlJl old rate. Does it V OTICE •- U*ht y lei*#* 'hp f iJElSiS in wjvb& wh« as ZyW.-5? -?k• 1""; !' «. ««»»""• W It. HAITI', ' VHY .ICIAX AND.SCROtO pnl'lTc it we can obtain tlwj consent »Df the hreu lit, when coal Roquis oil second floor o- Sharkey V block, 8 South Main ytreet. hours:—8 to l»». D\; 1 to 3 and 7 trji C) p. m, 12 iun-tf, so. 41111 would anywav. if wr skirted in the town within « period of four piomh's avera" |
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for Evening Gazette