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£ foettma VOLUME I., NUMBER 47. Weekly Established 1850. pittston.Np, .. SATURDAY AUGUSI. 5, 1882. | PRICE TWO CENT S j $4.60 Per Annum. THE LAST IMS. oiilcr iny little wife such a love of a, bonnet for the summer." And tlmt is the kind of trick which is being played on men every day in the year. There is something very solemn SECOND EDITION Ii. A W. Company. Tlio body was horribly mangled. .Since llio aliavo was in typo wo luivo learned Ilia I Ins name was Wni. 1'rcssci and was well kiMwn and highly rcspcted. FIRST EDITION. ton" first. " Kdwin Tlionio A spccinl pttrso of $:s,000 divided. " Clings second, '• Minnie CONGRESS DYING OF OLD AGE. K." third, " Kate Spragne'' distanced, "J. XV Thomas" distanced, " Black Cloud'' drawn; 3 O'CLOCK 1D. 91. 2:11 Harely llnoiigh Membt'A I„eft to Transact ISiisineMM—Status of A Impropriat ion Bills-Harmonizing The Mileage QuesulW. it'Dout matrimony & O'CLOC K P. 1VI. The Sevent'i Legislative District. was exhibited, but not bein_ tion, was speeded only half a mile for all for horses without a record, was un Ihiished. '' Walnut" took a heat ill 2:22J. condi- The free LATE NEWS. LATEST m TELEGRAPH. Tlio Seventh district Republican conimitteo meeting w as held in the of the Kaglo Hotel this morning. President lfart being ulracnt, A. .1. Ai kerley was made president and John A. I,aw, secretary. Tlio following cominitteenion were presont: II. C. Nortlmp, Otenhnrn: .lolm Holgate. Marcy, Middle district; W, A. Dean, North Abington: II. P. Jacob». Newton- R W. Reese. Old Forgo; Dr. .r. N. Rico, First district, Fourth ward, P.ttstoi borough: II. P. Bowk ley. First dis' trio'. Fifth ward, Pittston borough: John A. L iw, Second district, Fifth ward. Pittston bo . oujh; P. K. Ricliards, Ransom; Clark I»iwcry, Scott;'A. J. Ackorly, South Abingtou; J. I, McMillan, First district, West Pittston borough;" W. R. Sax, Second district West Pittston borough; T. S. Briggs. Second district. Fourth ward, Pittston borough; W. 1!. Iliorlihy, Scott; ('. I., liriggs, Benton. TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn* tnK'H Papers. NEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington*, Aug. 4.—The session of Congross is dying of legislative old Hgo. For a month past there has been a gradual loss of business faculty. The members have taken a listless interest in the proceedings, and the work has dragged idly along. One by oilc Senators and Representatives have departed not to return until IDecembcrD and on Monday next The black small-pox in Mazatlan is alia ting. The wifo of Frederick Douglas died yester- INCIDENTS AND EVENTS OF A DAY A REBUBLICAN CAUCUS. Congress Still Pegging Away- Tlie Revenue Tax Bill-CauriA 011 the Question -Fatal Stabbing-Other ImThe Ravage* of the Flames — A Costly Bridge IJurned—The AVtfrk of an I11- -eendlary—Yellow Fever at CJal*erton —Foreign A ft ai rs—The Situation at Alexandria. Decided to Take the Revenue Tax Hill and The loans secured bv llilgcrt, of Pliiladcl day of paralysis. Pass it to a Vote pliia, on forgo 1 acceptunco.-', now amount to liortant $iews. AV.yshixotox y telegraph to the Gazette 5.—The Republican $C186,000. members of the Senate held ;t caucus to-day The midnight score in tlie Boston walking match stood: TIart, 410; Norcinae, 440; Ilarriman, 427 j-Cuinpana, i!:(0. Heavy Losses by Storms. To-Morrow's Weather Indications. By telegraph to the Gazette. Dknvkis, Ool , Aug. 5,—Destructive storms For the Middle Atlantic States partly cloudy weather; local rains in the so/thcrn lie consideration of the when, according to an undcUned but general understanding, the breath of life will finally depart from the body there wdl be less than a quorum in one House and barely a quorum in the other to catch the last words of the presiding officers of the two chambers. The President yestorday nominated Gustavus Gaward, of Illinois, Secretary of the Legation and Consnl-General at Madrid. have raged for the past two days in several sections of the State, causing Hoods and landslides, and a consequent loss of lite, and inflicting great damage to prbporty. The loss to crops on theCoche LaPoudre Hivcris $10,000. portions; northeast to southeast winds: stationary or slight rise in temperature ; / slight While Senators are reticent as to the ultimate decision of the caucus,-it is pretty generally understood" that a practically unanimous decis- changes in barometer ion Was reached to press llio tax bill to a vote, fltid.lf possible, to so jure a vi Tlic I'orto denies Arabi I'asha's statement that tlio SulUiii do[K)sed tlio Khedive and would send troops to support the nationalists. Chineso agents aro buying crown lands in British Columbia with a view to the settlement ol large numbers of familos for agricultural purposes. If The I'orto has informed the Khedive's government that it has drawn upon it for thCycxpenses of the cxpfedition to KgypL An ironclad train has gone to repair the railway. Secretary Frelinghuysen yesterday afternoon received n note from Montufar, Minister of Guatemala, stating ho is compiled to return to Central America, and thanks the President and Cabinet for tlio kindness ho received. He stated Jiis successor would present his let- without s. This A Quarrantine Vessel. iimondinents upon tlic knit Mali n ilo/.ori men on Appropriations of the Soiiato and ■ llousc CONGRESS TO-DAY. By telegraph to the Gazette Galveston', Tex., Ant; "llopriottn," from Mattamoras, witli suspicious cases of sickness/having been supplied with 3.—The schooner decision, if adhered to, will postpone, perhaps, indeliiiiU'lv any action on the Ilonsc resolU- arc doing all the work that remains to bo done before adjournment. They arc tho conferees on the General DcQeieifcy, Naval and Committees A communication whs read from Joseph I!. Howell, inviting the convention to Tavjorville. It was deeilud 11Jhil 1 motion of .1. L. Mc- Millan to hokt 111" tKhgatC eloction on Air,c. lfltli, between th1 hours of four anil seven, ami the convention on the 22(1 inst. On motion of I'. K. Richards it was decided to hold tho convention at Taylorville, at lion for adjournment Senators DIrciihsIhk tlie Tax Bill—In tlie House Miscellaneous Business was Attended To. medical olliccrs and stores will 8*11 to- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Sundry Civil Appropriation bills. Tho Legislative, Executive and Judicial bill, which has been passed about in conference for the jDast month, was agreed to by both liouscs to- By telegraph to tlie Gazette day for tho nearest port having a quarantine hospital. Washington, Aug. 5.--In the Senate the tax bill, 011 motion or .Mr. Miller, of New \ ork, was laid aside informally and the knit (foods bill was taken up. Mr. Miller proceeded to address tlio Senate upon the bill. Stock Report. Fatal Shooting: Affray. Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 and 0 Club House, Franklin street Wilkes-Barre. day. the Senate receding from its opposition to the proposed transfei4 of clerkr, from tho Adjutant Generate oHico to the oflieo of the Surgeon-Generul. Only one point of difference remains, and tho llouso conferees to-day insisted that tlic Secretary of tho Navy-should be authorized in his discretion to close such of the navy yards as ho might think expedindent. A compromise on this clause will un- By telegraph to the Gazette ■Richmond, Aug. 5,—Christopher Goodo, •colored, who last ittglit about midnight shot Auk- 5- 3:00 p. m. Closing Hid. PemiaR.R Gl% O. & M., com... G'.»% Phil. & Uead'g 80 do. pref Lehigh Valley II. «£ St. Jo. com Hi Lehigh N»v 43 do. pref.. 03% P., Titusv. & 13.... W\-2 Union Pacific... llWfc Northern Pac. com 40D.| M., K. & T 10D.| do pref....'... {HVVj I'., C. & I. (J 12% lD. L. & W i8i'S5 St. l'aul, com... 1'-^% Texas Pacific do pref... l• 5«» I Del. & Hudson— 11-DK P. & Rio 0 0 X. J. Central 7.n£r Illinois Central.. 111% West'n Union 80% Met'n. Elev ten o'clock a. m. In tho/House tlio consideration of the business on tlie Shaker's table was proceeded with. On motion of Mr. Thomas, of Illinois, a joint resolution was passed instructing tho Secretary of tlio Navy to convene a court of inquiry I!. W. Kccse Was a pi win ted a committee to hire a hall for tire purpose. and killed another negro named Wmstono Robinson, whom he found in his house under John A. Law, Scc'v West Pittston Engine Company very suspicions circumstances, and then shot lil.s wife, inflicting injuries that aro probably fatal, was arrested and brought before the police tors of recall The successors of Messrs. Wisncr A Strong, known tfs t)io I'il'.slon Kngine.and Machine Company, have not yet commenced the work of enlarging their huildifigs. if we except a annex for tools. Tliev have introduci d many new and improved machines which di- terday afternoon, requested to bo executed in a blue nanncl suit, then be encased in n mctiilic coffin, with glass face, and buried in an upright position in a cemented grave, with steps leading do\yn to it, so wished, could see him lying in slate. YCains, wiio was executed at Chatham yes to investigate the oircmmstUnccs attending the loss of tho " Jeannctte." court this morning, and committed to jail. doubfcdlv bo reached to-morrow A Newspapir Purchase. Pacific Mail The House confereces on tho General Deficiency bill aro still disputing the cJ. im of the Senate for mileage at the extra session last October, but there is no danger that tho bill will fail or delay adjournment becutlse of Ibis dispute. The Senators, it is said, will recede if compelled to do so. THE FIRE RECORD. do. pref. Manhattan Kiev N. Y. Central.. !»S Rock Island. rDiiy Ohio Central 131 lit Mobile &CD.. By telegraph to the Gazette A Costly Biidge Furniture Store Lake Shore L'ville & N'ville Midi. Central 10C% SutrOTunnel... North West, com. Il3'i Robinson Chester, Pa., Aug. fD.—The Dellnvare County llrpublican, the oldest i.ewspapcr in the eounty, was to-dav sold to Ward li. Miss. al ile the companv to Accomplish more and superior work tlinli hitherto in the Fame time. in Flumes--An Incendiary at Work. Armand Coleman (colored) was handed yesterday at West l'oint, lor the murder of Geo. Brigh, 111 tho presence of throe thousand people. The prisoner ascendeJ tho scaffold smiling, and said l,c was wili ng to die ai d trusted iu God. lie denied his guilt to the last By telegraph to the Gazette Lowell, Mass., Aug. 5.—At three o'clock do pref.. K'l Wabash, com, »lo, pref Ku-li iV 1Dan... t I{ icli. &ID. 'JVr 07)« Central Pacific Terms private Those improvements were made necessary I \* the steadily increasing business, and under tho present management this will so increase tint the present circunipcidied limits will have in this morning the ccntral bridge acrosa_lL^ MerrmiTic river in this city was ignited by h portable enjpie used by tlio Booth cotton mills, and was entirely destroyed. It was a OIL SlARKET On. City, Aug, tXl p, in The Internal Revenue bill is now being made to do dntv in the* Senate in the words of A Determined Contest By telegraph to the Gazette. Crude oil closed at out. diator Plumb, as a ■" mere diversion.'' The givo way to more commodious quarters, id though the old establishment is by no means a small affair. The im|Mjtns given to business on wooden covered bridge, and cost $34,000. Philadelphia Markets. House resolution providing for adjournment 'Cmi'Atio, Aug. .rD.—Tlio twelfth Illinois Democratic District Convention Ins adjourned to meet at ltcardstown next Tuesday. Tin: I ist ballot for Congressman was the llSOtt' , The nearest bridge now left is about two miles By telegraph to the Uu.:ette Philadelphia, Aug. 5. to-morrow was not acted upon by the Senate to-day. for the reason that it is not thought advisable to agree to or amend it until the hist practicable moment. The rules of the House provide that motions to suspend the rules shall be in order at any time during the last six days of the session. Until both houses All Alexandrian dispatch says an armed train went to Meks torts yesterday. A forty pinmder brooch loader made beautiful practice on : lie Mariaiit earthworks, at (D,000 yards shells were bur-t in Arabi's eurth works. Arabi's threats to o.itcr Alexandria is believed to bo'intcuded to musk his retreat. The London Times says the Porte has the effrontery to declare that a prod a lit lion against Arubi will bo contingent on his attitude after the landing of Turkish troops in Egypt. It is impossible, therefore, for Kngland to accept or permit the landing of Turkish troops in Kgypi. The claim of the Porto to draw on tho "West Side by these shops is noticeably and will convert a s'uggisli and inert comn u distant, liroat inconvenience will be experienced. A cheap pontoon bridge has been hastily constructed for pedestrians. While working on the tiro four Urcmen were precipitated. into the river and seriously injured. FLOUR—The market \\,as firm for fresh ground; old wheat super $2.75(0*3.00 ; do. rupep t8.4»; extra Penua. family f5.25Cj[ Rye llour unil stood—Singletoti. 2ti; Wiko 11: Goodrich 71, \rliiCh w»s siibst:uitii«lly tl:o Wither?, uity into a thriving anj prosperous town. WHEAT—The market was easier and quiet; Southern and l'cnna. red $l.l0@$l.li; do amber fl.lfl. CORN—The market was quiet and rather easier; steamer 89c.; yellow 9te-: mixed »0e.; No. 3 do. HSe.. 81110 IIH the lirst .'J' ie telephone line connected with the Williamsport exchange « ill soon reach Berwick,, after which it is said il will be extended to Shiekshinny.—Sluik-liiiiioj Echo. Isn't thiit an imputation u]Don Wilkes-Ilarre enterprise, allowing a distant town like Williams|)Ort to bring to our suburbs what wc should provide for them ourselves ? —liDytUtlic(in cur. Of ruiLApKM'iiiA, Aug. 5.—Shortly before one o'clock a lire broke out in the furfiituro store of Byrou K. Hnos, in West Philadelphia, involving a loss of about $10,000. When the tircmcn got into the building thev found cvi- The Driver Boys on a Strike. OATS- The market was firmer and in better demand; No. 1 white 7l(T/D7tfc,: No. 2 do. 70(££7le.; No. 3 do. 0t»e.: No. 2«inixed tD7e." RYE—None lu re. PROVISIONS—The market was steady. LARH—The market was steady. BUTTER—The market was firm for choice j other grades dull; creamery extra 2.Vo2«»e.; do. good to choicev EtiOS—The market was steady but quiet* CHEESE—The market steady. PETROLEUM — The market was firmly held: refined (%e. WHISKEY—$1.18. concur in an adjournment resolution, tlio date By telegraph to the (Jazette the foregoing rules do not apply. The Republican leaders in the House do not wish a flood of bill* to be rushed through under suspension of the rules without debate in the last hours of the session, and they have ad- xpiraiion of the session is uncertain and ■\Vilkks-Uarkk, Aug. 5.—Tho driver buys working in the rod ash vein at the Km|iiro district colliery, operated lDv Purrisli, Williams & C )., struck this morning for an advance of ten deuce of an incendiary origin. In one part of tho storo was grouped a lot of newspapers, iu tho middle of which was a lighted candle and another burning eaiidlo surrounded by combustibles was discovered in the cellar. The per cent, on their wages. eonf.-o it in. Mr. l'ratl. lint a town tli.lt don t want a free niiiil delivery, nor sewers, nor |DiiD lie gas light, enu'l |it)»ailDly have any use for telephonic communication villi the outahln world. Wilkes-Barre had hotter coiifhic itself In the erection ot seats for its tired people. the resolution of adjournment until to-morrow ised their friends in the Senate not to call up .vi'vpliau revenues i.s preposterous. A census bulletin states that 011 May 21, 1880, there wcro in operation in the United State.-" 2.D,708 lumbering' establishments with n capital of $181,186,000. Number of paid hands employed, 148,000; annual wages paid, $31,74(1,000;- value of products, $233,367,- 000. The States holding tho highest rank according to volume of products were Michigan. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, New York, Indiana, Ohio and Maine. AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA. papers were saturated with Coal oil. Thp lire marshal! is investigating the case. The insur New York Markets Arabi Still on the Defeilslte — Hanks Warned A(s»in*t Negotiating Drafts on tlie Tifrktik Governincnt. By telegraph to the Gazette THE DAY IN THE SENJTK auee on the stock and fixtures amounted to * New York, Aug. BEEF—The market was firmly held; extra mess, $I5.50(?ir$ 10.00. Tho proceedings of the Senate to-day were of a dismal character. Messrs. lloar and Dawes on the Republican side, and Beck and Bayard on the Democratic side, talked about barbed wire fences, steel rails, etc, indulging Aix\ANlDitiA, Aug. 4.—An iincoiilirinod rumor is current here tliat tlio ICuropean quarter of Cairo has been fired. Complete arrangements liuvo boon matlo for the occupation of the Kicks forts by tlio naval contingent. Sir Auckland Calvin, tho acting British Consul- General, visited all tlio banks to-day and warned tlicin against negotiating drafts on tlio Turkish government. Adila, one of the chief clerks in tho office of director-general of public accounts, has arrived hero from Cairo, from which city he started 011 the 1st inst. Ilo says that tlio arrival in Cairo on Sunday of Midshipman IDo Chair, tho Kuglish captive, caused Wilke.-Barre. Judge llristol, of ihe I.nzerno House. Inn boon putting in his spare time at Saratoga. $8,500. POKK—The markt t was fairly active; sales 7-50 bbls.; Oct. $21.65C&21.70; new mess $21 A0C& 22.00: old do. fS0.7A{p|31.li0, LARD—About5c. higher and lower: steam ren dered $12.70. England and the Powers. London, Aug. 4.—The Times says that it is impossible for England to view without apprehension the Singular anxiety of the Powers, which decline to lift a linger for the settlement of the main difliculty in Egypt, to undertake such easy work us the protection of the canal. There will he a ineeiing of the railroad men :!::«) Sunday^afternoon, at the L. & L. de|wDt. ]*lttstoc. Wholesale Markets. in elimination and recrimination, each charging tho other with sins of omissions that wollW"tH! I'Mll'tMllul}' .difficult to [IK Kc. Speeches the poinls of which have beou iterated and rc- The Ninth Regiment Hand will meet at li e ir.norv on Monday evening at 7:30 o'elock lor Flour—patent Flour, straight brand; Corn ... Oats Butter A train of seventeen cars heavily loaded with coal, b«amc unmanageable coining down grade on tho Cranberry road, yesterday afternoon, at Pittsburg, and ran away. The wreck was strewn along the road for two miles, and at tho end of that distance tho engine plunged into standing cars, creating great havoc. Alliert Valley, Robert McOinley, lieo. ii.»C3»7.5C 00 ' Tho Legion of 111 D11 Dr -delegates loft ft r h line last night, having linished thoir woi I f ir this sonsoii. rehearsal. iterated, were jnade, and the report of a con Cheese, new... Msgs Potatoes new,. Chop and Feed Meal feronco committee coming in now and then to New York, Aug. Trade and Failures. 4.—Bradrireet's ad vie disturb the regular order did not seem to interfere in the least with the talk. Tho pond The Kecutd eompntes t'.at over five I undred of our people are away from tho city summering tii|is. from the principal7 trade centres this week again show an exceedingly hopeful feeling in Salt, coarse, per sack Salt, line, per sack... Salt, per bbl Bailed Hay, per ton New I lay,' " " Rye Straw amendment to sealc all duties ten per cent It is possible a vote The infant who was dosed with n tcaspoonfnl of earliolie aeid a few weeks ago by a mi: - take of its mother, has entirely reepvered from the effects of the |Hiis hi. general trade circles. At somo points actual 17.00 may be reached upon this amendment ltefore Morsiug, David Morgan, conductor: Charley McGinley and John Coslcllo were instantly killed. Thirteen others, mostly minors, were injured; several of them wjjl die. The Cranberry road is a branch of the Buffalo, Western great excitonicnt. lie wan conveyed in a improvement is shown in tho movement of merchandise, and everywhere early and a large fall trade is anticipated. From the sea?1 The market is bare of good lKyry Butter, which issjjling at sK5c(f» 20c, mostly at latter prices. ■Ejjgs are very scarce, and fresh lots are held at figures above quoted. Vegetables are plenty at reasonably low prices. 12.00 adjournment, but it will not facilitate the pas- thousands of natives shouting They were under I he impression eloso carriage, which was accompanied l»v Tlie SulLm is KCl\varCl Warner. j« hiMiivi" at 111® llarifoni colliery, wliilv loading a ear yesterday illuming. Ita«l an arm criixlipW l»y I viuj? thrown Ix1w«ti' two ciir.s l»v ila: slunk ofa collaliiig trip. The Iicliijrh \ aiUey ftnilroml Company hate invited the Knight Teliiplars of this city, to visit tin' new picnic jfrouiala callcd 4* Luwineat Kspv, on MoimIiix afternoon next. age of the bill at the present session. victorious. board cities the reports arc uniformly encour A Slaughter of Neighbors Justified. otu the New York Tribune. that the prisoner was Admiral Seymour. Adda ytates thai several trains with trpops had left t'uiro for TeMCl-Kebir. a place half-way be- aging. There were 105 failures, mostly of small A Cat Routed by Sparrows, nulli iu this country would be justi Pennsylvania Postofficea. concerns : decrease 10. Eastern States Middle States 10. increase 5 I'ennay/ :i li rtJaTiy\llicr St ::.58'J, \s ajjai; l ease nr?23D irger number of postute in the Union. Tlie twccu Cairo and Tsimiilia, where latteries were being erected. He was informed that sixteen (! rove Southern States 10, decrease 10; Western A half grown cat cat ight a young sparrow d, Oregon. Having Mullen in love with a lely chambermaid at ono of the Poriland e!s. Mr. Trice exercised his unquestioned that man ts Samuel Price, of Port trains would bo sent to IVl-Kl-Kobir. The treasury of the Finance Ministry contained £200.000. which was intact when Adda lefi Cairo. The Porte has informed the Khedive's Charles Weaver smil Xie.liolas MeTinuo quarreled lit billiards ill ii Mill Hollow lurtel Wednesday nltflit, ai d Me": i,_"uc struck Weaver oil tlie head with his ene, since which time tim latter has lieen unconscious, and hopes of his recovery arc rntcrtifhiot). States 31, decrease 1; California and Terrilt Liud in a very few and the latter chirped loudly, givif inst 3,364 two years fica 14. decrease 11 : Canada 9, increase 1 rent little birds were on Ihc sf nu;o; an inC §one lias a kccntho postal nicn cea to memory i of nuiil for llio ■s in tills State now number 150. Of the first class there arc only two—Philadelphia, which receives $1(100 the largest salary under the law, and Pitts- IRELAND wooped down on \ and although she from •rogative of asking the voung woman ti government that it lias drawn upon it for the expenses of the expedition to Kgypt Loxnos, Aug. 5,—The corrosp'ondont of no 11is wife and she iu turn declined, a: The coroner's jury mi i''C■ case of Kelly, a laborer killed lit Mill Creek colliery on Wednesday, blames die for whoifi deceased was working, Patrick Corrfgan, for not propping tlio place as he was directed by tin: foremen to do. A Secret Organization for I lie Deposition of Ouet'ii \'ietoria umbers ami lied acontiu batll At tliis point London", Aug was i aLu'Tter of a coal near at tlio Ntwe telegraphs from Alexandria as fol Walsh, who was arrested in rounccl Band. Tl 'lid t In t breastwork was found finished at a point on tho Malioimnilieli canal already occupied by the British pickets. Tt is dear that Arabi Pasha intends to remain • on tho defensive. His real resistance will begin at the lines at a. Kafr-ol-Dwar. AVe conld have skirmi/fics every day if General Allison a}the Kn;lish to amuse themselves. Jrw has forbidden mere ' potting" of Arabs *Wt«J«ippoar within range. The health of tho troops is excellent, only H percent, being sick. I Altairs at Port Said arc quiet. On Tuesday w quarter of million pounds for service debt nvis collected in the provinces in obedience to v owlet of Arabi Pasha. A Bedouin Sheikh suites that Arabi Pasha l.as alwtit 20,000 Bedouins, who lows In the rceoniioissnnce on Thursday, a the discftvery of arms at t'lirkonwell recently by reason burg, which now receives $11900, an ndvauce of $100. llarrisbnrg has been alt along of the liD4st grade, but under this now adjustment its receipts Were found to fall short $300, and it goes back to second place, with an allowance of $2,700 a year. The second class number thirl}-. Bethlehem, Nonistowu and Petrolia fall back to the third class. The heaviest single increase is in the ease of Braddoek, which goes frojh ijalOO to"$f,l00, entering the Presidential intend to apply for a postponement of his trie! until -tlio October sessions, owing to a sudden ,tcd (ho cliainbcrmaid, and when tho lover uato face and voice, per Tlio Scranton steel coin)'any pays to-day. Captain Delanoy, of IlarrUltnrg, is in town Hon. J. A. Scranton returned to Washington ye.-lurday. Scranton determination of the Crown to call, as a w itness, the Mill-street informer Council, who lowed 1 ■Iter the alarm was sounded and the feat) •Ided to his entreaties. will prove the existence of a secret organ: ered clai: to til rry him at once. Another friond officiates a 'Justice cf tho Peace and performed ; The D. L. & W. Co. paid their employes at the Diamond mines yesterday: the Dodire miners will be paid to-day. tlve deposition of the Queen tiou in Ireland, having for its immediate object IV, nri ■cercihony with great dignity and com lu uux, Aug light, but ran as swif l! not ■ure. The lights 'vero turned up, a thron The work of building prop* in tlio gang ways of the mines under the new Court-lions; Ims not yet beun eonnneiiced. again procluimod under tlnD olovdhth section of tin' Repression act (Vnyono ovit of doors uu iter ad Ion At last account The O'Connell statue was placed 011 the pC Lour after able i eral revolvers, ft is to be hoped that he friends'1 will rank. Wayncsburg also 'eqters tho same grade, with the same salarv, with tho next The new roof, is raifid a number of feet higher than the old one. is being put on dest;«1 lust eveniiij crowd. iiiuid tl Takes Front Rank as a Scandal Monger the Penn Avenue"Baptist Church FiuiU the New York t*»nnmreial Advertiser The reductions of salary in Pennsylvania are notable, particularly in the oil regions. Petrolia goes down *000, tho former salary heaviest increase of $400 Michael Hulk, an Irish mini r, employed in. the Meadow Brook tunnel of Council Co, had a leg broken on Thursday by a fall of top The Buffalo Races. —** Jr\n »+D■C» of SI Tin' 1 'liiladrlnliia 1'imiss lia lisheil many bald and iimaniislii'il in The Solemnity of Matrimony will Ite sent to various pans of the coast lilFKAI.O, Aun 4.—A sjK'ci fact that women The Sheikh also s.ivs that Arabi is i AI (Iio jti (Iroftt- Item) fit Thursday, ill »'J::;S 1-Imbm, |.UI I £200, J'i. Williimi linglyri *■ Shamrock" won tin liisi iicut in iOf. ctltuo ill sccoml in tin1 si cuiil iiml lifih ml iliiiil in the. iliin', fcKirlli and siilli ti e town in wlitcj, bli-lail being an even $2,000. Oil city loses §400, nieation with the False Prophet, of Soudan itivc w ile n :ero of! each loses $:ino. There arc threo reductions of S200 each, Bethlehem, Sunbury and West ml Xorristown, Uarrisburg and Tituivillc 1111(1 that when lieatcu lie will J. Tin. an natural. id tin Cairo, but to AVah-el-l'uk'hcl 11 rut \w;\i Wither Chester. KiUaiining Parker's Lauding, Tidi Killed at Belloyuo (Y.ii;j,i!iv A. Thirlponlii K u r..llrixtv-1i*.o mer.vindeven Lltl. T Hec i;iij, " Annie W. ' lour ff lift i-.urlv Ko.^e ii vied lmosi oute go down Si 0(1 A man walking on the 1). I \V. track, at 1 red D. iny add $300 to the annual sal BcUevuc, Sear Sera lit1 L^nij ii the i eoili. " Humboldt" c vou were .1. lnv pi c, or in thise day s. a greenback elo- 'reek, Mount Joy, Nowport, ritteburg, she replied, "Becauso then I would n0vo- KdvnoldsviUe.i :sville. CJoiry, Kendall and killed tlfi j iw-'oiu mil cannot: lDo beaten atuf jiroUibly not j equalled anywhere in the State. if iftdeed iu • the United States.-*- Republican. cv« ry drawn; time, mm Croxic 2:201, 2;19|, 2:19, 2:204, 2:231 dr;iv Mod: ruiiuueiiuim i scand.-il monger train, which leaves the Junction .it 7:40. lie was a machinist »«C} wj,s employed hy the 11.
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 47, August 05, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 47 |
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 | 1882-08-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 47, August 05, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 47 |
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 | 1882-08-05 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18820805_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 | £ foettma VOLUME I., NUMBER 47. Weekly Established 1850. pittston.Np, .. SATURDAY AUGUSI. 5, 1882. | PRICE TWO CENT S j $4.60 Per Annum. THE LAST IMS. oiilcr iny little wife such a love of a, bonnet for the summer." And tlmt is the kind of trick which is being played on men every day in the year. There is something very solemn SECOND EDITION Ii. A W. Company. Tlio body was horribly mangled. .Since llio aliavo was in typo wo luivo learned Ilia I Ins name was Wni. 1'rcssci and was well kiMwn and highly rcspcted. FIRST EDITION. ton" first. " Kdwin Tlionio A spccinl pttrso of $:s,000 divided. " Clings second, '• Minnie CONGRESS DYING OF OLD AGE. K." third, " Kate Spragne'' distanced, "J. XV Thomas" distanced, " Black Cloud'' drawn; 3 O'CLOCK 1D. 91. 2:11 Harely llnoiigh Membt'A I„eft to Transact ISiisineMM—Status of A Impropriat ion Bills-Harmonizing The Mileage QuesulW. it'Dout matrimony & O'CLOC K P. 1VI. The Sevent'i Legislative District. was exhibited, but not bein_ tion, was speeded only half a mile for all for horses without a record, was un Ihiished. '' Walnut" took a heat ill 2:22J. condi- The free LATE NEWS. LATEST m TELEGRAPH. Tlio Seventh district Republican conimitteo meeting w as held in the of the Kaglo Hotel this morning. President lfart being ulracnt, A. .1. Ai kerley was made president and John A. I,aw, secretary. Tlio following cominitteenion were presont: II. C. Nortlmp, Otenhnrn: .lolm Holgate. Marcy, Middle district; W, A. Dean, North Abington: II. P. Jacob». Newton- R W. Reese. Old Forgo; Dr. .r. N. Rico, First district, Fourth ward, P.ttstoi borough: II. P. Bowk ley. First dis' trio'. Fifth ward, Pittston borough: John A. L iw, Second district, Fifth ward. Pittston bo . oujh; P. K. Ricliards, Ransom; Clark I»iwcry, Scott;'A. J. Ackorly, South Abingtou; J. I, McMillan, First district, West Pittston borough;" W. R. Sax, Second district West Pittston borough; T. S. Briggs. Second district. Fourth ward, Pittston borough; W. 1!. Iliorlihy, Scott; ('. I., liriggs, Benton. TO-DAY'S HAPPENINGS. Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn* tnK'H Papers. NEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington*, Aug. 4.—The session of Congross is dying of legislative old Hgo. For a month past there has been a gradual loss of business faculty. The members have taken a listless interest in the proceedings, and the work has dragged idly along. One by oilc Senators and Representatives have departed not to return until IDecembcrD and on Monday next The black small-pox in Mazatlan is alia ting. The wifo of Frederick Douglas died yester- INCIDENTS AND EVENTS OF A DAY A REBUBLICAN CAUCUS. Congress Still Pegging Away- Tlie Revenue Tax Bill-CauriA 011 the Question -Fatal Stabbing-Other ImThe Ravage* of the Flames — A Costly Bridge IJurned—The AVtfrk of an I11- -eendlary—Yellow Fever at CJal*erton —Foreign A ft ai rs—The Situation at Alexandria. Decided to Take the Revenue Tax Hill and The loans secured bv llilgcrt, of Pliiladcl day of paralysis. Pass it to a Vote pliia, on forgo 1 acceptunco.-', now amount to liortant $iews. AV.yshixotox y telegraph to the Gazette 5.—The Republican $C186,000. members of the Senate held ;t caucus to-day The midnight score in tlie Boston walking match stood: TIart, 410; Norcinae, 440; Ilarriman, 427 j-Cuinpana, i!:(0. Heavy Losses by Storms. To-Morrow's Weather Indications. By telegraph to the Gazette. Dknvkis, Ool , Aug. 5,—Destructive storms For the Middle Atlantic States partly cloudy weather; local rains in the so/thcrn lie consideration of the when, according to an undcUned but general understanding, the breath of life will finally depart from the body there wdl be less than a quorum in one House and barely a quorum in the other to catch the last words of the presiding officers of the two chambers. The President yestorday nominated Gustavus Gaward, of Illinois, Secretary of the Legation and Consnl-General at Madrid. have raged for the past two days in several sections of the State, causing Hoods and landslides, and a consequent loss of lite, and inflicting great damage to prbporty. The loss to crops on theCoche LaPoudre Hivcris $10,000. portions; northeast to southeast winds: stationary or slight rise in temperature ; / slight While Senators are reticent as to the ultimate decision of the caucus,-it is pretty generally understood" that a practically unanimous decis- changes in barometer ion Was reached to press llio tax bill to a vote, fltid.lf possible, to so jure a vi Tlic I'orto denies Arabi I'asha's statement that tlio SulUiii do[K)sed tlio Khedive and would send troops to support the nationalists. Chineso agents aro buying crown lands in British Columbia with a view to the settlement ol large numbers of familos for agricultural purposes. If The I'orto has informed the Khedive's government that it has drawn upon it for thCycxpenses of the cxpfedition to KgypL An ironclad train has gone to repair the railway. Secretary Frelinghuysen yesterday afternoon received n note from Montufar, Minister of Guatemala, stating ho is compiled to return to Central America, and thanks the President and Cabinet for tlio kindness ho received. He stated Jiis successor would present his let- without s. This A Quarrantine Vessel. iimondinents upon tlic knit Mali n ilo/.ori men on Appropriations of the Soiiato and ■ llousc CONGRESS TO-DAY. By telegraph to the Gazette Galveston', Tex., Ant; "llopriottn," from Mattamoras, witli suspicious cases of sickness/having been supplied with 3.—The schooner decision, if adhered to, will postpone, perhaps, indeliiiiU'lv any action on the Ilonsc resolU- arc doing all the work that remains to bo done before adjournment. They arc tho conferees on the General DcQeieifcy, Naval and Committees A communication whs read from Joseph I!. Howell, inviting the convention to Tavjorville. It was deeilud 11Jhil 1 motion of .1. L. Mc- Millan to hokt 111" tKhgatC eloction on Air,c. lfltli, between th1 hours of four anil seven, ami the convention on the 22(1 inst. On motion of I'. K. Richards it was decided to hold tho convention at Taylorville, at lion for adjournment Senators DIrciihsIhk tlie Tax Bill—In tlie House Miscellaneous Business was Attended To. medical olliccrs and stores will 8*11 to- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Sundry Civil Appropriation bills. Tho Legislative, Executive and Judicial bill, which has been passed about in conference for the jDast month, was agreed to by both liouscs to- By telegraph to tlie Gazette day for tho nearest port having a quarantine hospital. Washington, Aug. 5.--In the Senate the tax bill, 011 motion or .Mr. Miller, of New \ ork, was laid aside informally and the knit (foods bill was taken up. Mr. Miller proceeded to address tlio Senate upon the bill. Stock Report. Fatal Shooting: Affray. Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 and 0 Club House, Franklin street Wilkes-Barre. day. the Senate receding from its opposition to the proposed transfei4 of clerkr, from tho Adjutant Generate oHico to the oflieo of the Surgeon-Generul. Only one point of difference remains, and tho llouso conferees to-day insisted that tlic Secretary of tho Navy-should be authorized in his discretion to close such of the navy yards as ho might think expedindent. A compromise on this clause will un- By telegraph to the Gazette ■Richmond, Aug. 5,—Christopher Goodo, •colored, who last ittglit about midnight shot Auk- 5- 3:00 p. m. Closing Hid. PemiaR.R Gl% O. & M., com... G'.»% Phil. & Uead'g 80 do. pref Lehigh Valley II. «£ St. Jo. com Hi Lehigh N»v 43 do. pref.. 03% P., Titusv. & 13.... W\-2 Union Pacific... llWfc Northern Pac. com 40D.| M., K. & T 10D.| do pref....'... {HVVj I'., C. & I. (J 12% lD. L. & W i8i'S5 St. l'aul, com... 1'-^% Texas Pacific do pref... l• 5«» I Del. & Hudson— 11-DK P. & Rio 0 0 X. J. Central 7.n£r Illinois Central.. 111% West'n Union 80% Met'n. Elev ten o'clock a. m. In tho/House tlio consideration of the business on tlie Shaker's table was proceeded with. On motion of Mr. Thomas, of Illinois, a joint resolution was passed instructing tho Secretary of tlio Navy to convene a court of inquiry I!. W. Kccse Was a pi win ted a committee to hire a hall for tire purpose. and killed another negro named Wmstono Robinson, whom he found in his house under John A. Law, Scc'v West Pittston Engine Company very suspicions circumstances, and then shot lil.s wife, inflicting injuries that aro probably fatal, was arrested and brought before the police tors of recall The successors of Messrs. Wisncr A Strong, known tfs t)io I'il'.slon Kngine.and Machine Company, have not yet commenced the work of enlarging their huildifigs. if we except a annex for tools. Tliev have introduci d many new and improved machines which di- terday afternoon, requested to bo executed in a blue nanncl suit, then be encased in n mctiilic coffin, with glass face, and buried in an upright position in a cemented grave, with steps leading do\yn to it, so wished, could see him lying in slate. YCains, wiio was executed at Chatham yes to investigate the oircmmstUnccs attending the loss of tho " Jeannctte." court this morning, and committed to jail. doubfcdlv bo reached to-morrow A Newspapir Purchase. Pacific Mail The House confereces on tho General Deficiency bill aro still disputing the cJ. im of the Senate for mileage at the extra session last October, but there is no danger that tho bill will fail or delay adjournment becutlse of Ibis dispute. The Senators, it is said, will recede if compelled to do so. THE FIRE RECORD. do. pref. Manhattan Kiev N. Y. Central.. !»S Rock Island. rDiiy Ohio Central 131 lit Mobile &CD.. By telegraph to the Gazette A Costly Biidge Furniture Store Lake Shore L'ville & N'ville Midi. Central 10C% SutrOTunnel... North West, com. Il3'i Robinson Chester, Pa., Aug. fD.—The Dellnvare County llrpublican, the oldest i.ewspapcr in the eounty, was to-dav sold to Ward li. Miss. al ile the companv to Accomplish more and superior work tlinli hitherto in the Fame time. in Flumes--An Incendiary at Work. Armand Coleman (colored) was handed yesterday at West l'oint, lor the murder of Geo. Brigh, 111 tho presence of throe thousand people. The prisoner ascendeJ tho scaffold smiling, and said l,c was wili ng to die ai d trusted iu God. lie denied his guilt to the last By telegraph to the Gazette Lowell, Mass., Aug. 5.—At three o'clock do pref.. K'l Wabash, com, »lo, pref Ku-li iV 1Dan... t I{ icli. &ID. 'JVr 07)« Central Pacific Terms private Those improvements were made necessary I \* the steadily increasing business, and under tho present management this will so increase tint the present circunipcidied limits will have in this morning the ccntral bridge acrosa_lL^ MerrmiTic river in this city was ignited by h portable enjpie used by tlio Booth cotton mills, and was entirely destroyed. It was a OIL SlARKET On. City, Aug, tXl p, in The Internal Revenue bill is now being made to do dntv in the* Senate in the words of A Determined Contest By telegraph to the Gazette. Crude oil closed at out. diator Plumb, as a ■" mere diversion.'' The givo way to more commodious quarters, id though the old establishment is by no means a small affair. The im|Mjtns given to business on wooden covered bridge, and cost $34,000. Philadelphia Markets. House resolution providing for adjournment 'Cmi'Atio, Aug. .rD.—Tlio twelfth Illinois Democratic District Convention Ins adjourned to meet at ltcardstown next Tuesday. Tin: I ist ballot for Congressman was the llSOtt' , The nearest bridge now left is about two miles By telegraph to the Uu.:ette Philadelphia, Aug. 5. to-morrow was not acted upon by the Senate to-day. for the reason that it is not thought advisable to agree to or amend it until the hist practicable moment. The rules of the House provide that motions to suspend the rules shall be in order at any time during the last six days of the session. Until both houses All Alexandrian dispatch says an armed train went to Meks torts yesterday. A forty pinmder brooch loader made beautiful practice on : lie Mariaiit earthworks, at (D,000 yards shells were bur-t in Arabi's eurth works. Arabi's threats to o.itcr Alexandria is believed to bo'intcuded to musk his retreat. The London Times says the Porte has the effrontery to declare that a prod a lit lion against Arubi will bo contingent on his attitude after the landing of Turkish troops in Egypt. It is impossible, therefore, for Kngland to accept or permit the landing of Turkish troops in Kgypi. The claim of the Porto to draw on tho "West Side by these shops is noticeably and will convert a s'uggisli and inert comn u distant, liroat inconvenience will be experienced. A cheap pontoon bridge has been hastily constructed for pedestrians. While working on the tiro four Urcmen were precipitated. into the river and seriously injured. FLOUR—The market \\,as firm for fresh ground; old wheat super $2.75(0*3.00 ; do. rupep t8.4»; extra Penua. family f5.25Cj[ Rye llour unil stood—Singletoti. 2ti; Wiko 11: Goodrich 71, \rliiCh w»s siibst:uitii«lly tl:o Wither?, uity into a thriving anj prosperous town. WHEAT—The market was easier and quiet; Southern and l'cnna. red $l.l0@$l.li; do amber fl.lfl. CORN—The market was quiet and rather easier; steamer 89c.; yellow 9te-: mixed »0e.; No. 3 do. HSe.. 81110 IIH the lirst .'J' ie telephone line connected with the Williamsport exchange « ill soon reach Berwick,, after which it is said il will be extended to Shiekshinny.—Sluik-liiiiioj Echo. Isn't thiit an imputation u]Don Wilkes-Ilarre enterprise, allowing a distant town like Williams|)Ort to bring to our suburbs what wc should provide for them ourselves ? —liDytUtlic(in cur. Of ruiLApKM'iiiA, Aug. 5.—Shortly before one o'clock a lire broke out in the furfiituro store of Byrou K. Hnos, in West Philadelphia, involving a loss of about $10,000. When the tircmcn got into the building thev found cvi- The Driver Boys on a Strike. OATS- The market was firmer and in better demand; No. 1 white 7l(T/D7tfc,: No. 2 do. 70(££7le.; No. 3 do. 0t»e.: No. 2«inixed tD7e." RYE—None lu re. PROVISIONS—The market was steady. LARH—The market was steady. BUTTER—The market was firm for choice j other grades dull; creamery extra 2.Vo2«»e.; do. good to choicev EtiOS—The market was steady but quiet* CHEESE—The market steady. PETROLEUM — The market was firmly held: refined (%e. WHISKEY—$1.18. concur in an adjournment resolution, tlio date By telegraph to the (Jazette the foregoing rules do not apply. The Republican leaders in the House do not wish a flood of bill* to be rushed through under suspension of the rules without debate in the last hours of the session, and they have ad- xpiraiion of the session is uncertain and ■\Vilkks-Uarkk, Aug. 5.—Tho driver buys working in the rod ash vein at the Km|iiro district colliery, operated lDv Purrisli, Williams & C )., struck this morning for an advance of ten deuce of an incendiary origin. In one part of tho storo was grouped a lot of newspapers, iu tho middle of which was a lighted candle and another burning eaiidlo surrounded by combustibles was discovered in the cellar. The per cent, on their wages. eonf.-o it in. Mr. l'ratl. lint a town tli.lt don t want a free niiiil delivery, nor sewers, nor |DiiD lie gas light, enu'l |it)»ailDly have any use for telephonic communication villi the outahln world. Wilkes-Barre had hotter coiifhic itself In the erection ot seats for its tired people. the resolution of adjournment until to-morrow ised their friends in the Senate not to call up .vi'vpliau revenues i.s preposterous. A census bulletin states that 011 May 21, 1880, there wcro in operation in the United State.-" 2.D,708 lumbering' establishments with n capital of $181,186,000. Number of paid hands employed, 148,000; annual wages paid, $31,74(1,000;- value of products, $233,367,- 000. The States holding tho highest rank according to volume of products were Michigan. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, New York, Indiana, Ohio and Maine. AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA. papers were saturated with Coal oil. Thp lire marshal! is investigating the case. The insur New York Markets Arabi Still on the Defeilslte — Hanks Warned A(s»in*t Negotiating Drafts on tlie Tifrktik Governincnt. By telegraph to the Gazette THE DAY IN THE SENJTK auee on the stock and fixtures amounted to * New York, Aug. BEEF—The market was firmly held; extra mess, $I5.50(?ir$ 10.00. Tho proceedings of the Senate to-day were of a dismal character. Messrs. lloar and Dawes on the Republican side, and Beck and Bayard on the Democratic side, talked about barbed wire fences, steel rails, etc, indulging Aix\ANlDitiA, Aug. 4.—An iincoiilirinod rumor is current here tliat tlio ICuropean quarter of Cairo has been fired. Complete arrangements liuvo boon matlo for the occupation of the Kicks forts by tlio naval contingent. Sir Auckland Calvin, tho acting British Consul- General, visited all tlio banks to-day and warned tlicin against negotiating drafts on tlio Turkish government. Adila, one of the chief clerks in tho office of director-general of public accounts, has arrived hero from Cairo, from which city he started 011 the 1st inst. Ilo says that tlio arrival in Cairo on Sunday of Midshipman IDo Chair, tho Kuglish captive, caused Wilke.-Barre. Judge llristol, of ihe I.nzerno House. Inn boon putting in his spare time at Saratoga. $8,500. POKK—The markt t was fairly active; sales 7-50 bbls.; Oct. $21.65C&21.70; new mess $21 A0C& 22.00: old do. fS0.7A{p|31.li0, LARD—About5c. higher and lower: steam ren dered $12.70. England and the Powers. London, Aug. 4.—The Times says that it is impossible for England to view without apprehension the Singular anxiety of the Powers, which decline to lift a linger for the settlement of the main difliculty in Egypt, to undertake such easy work us the protection of the canal. There will he a ineeiing of the railroad men :!::«) Sunday^afternoon, at the L. & L. de|wDt. ]*lttstoc. Wholesale Markets. in elimination and recrimination, each charging tho other with sins of omissions that wollW"tH! I'Mll'tMllul}' .difficult to [IK Kc. Speeches the poinls of which have beou iterated and rc- The Ninth Regiment Hand will meet at li e ir.norv on Monday evening at 7:30 o'elock lor Flour—patent Flour, straight brand; Corn ... Oats Butter A train of seventeen cars heavily loaded with coal, b«amc unmanageable coining down grade on tho Cranberry road, yesterday afternoon, at Pittsburg, and ran away. The wreck was strewn along the road for two miles, and at tho end of that distance tho engine plunged into standing cars, creating great havoc. Alliert Valley, Robert McOinley, lieo. ii.»C3»7.5C 00 ' Tho Legion of 111 D11 Dr -delegates loft ft r h line last night, having linished thoir woi I f ir this sonsoii. rehearsal. iterated, were jnade, and the report of a con Cheese, new... Msgs Potatoes new,. Chop and Feed Meal feronco committee coming in now and then to New York, Aug. Trade and Failures. 4.—Bradrireet's ad vie disturb the regular order did not seem to interfere in the least with the talk. Tho pond The Kecutd eompntes t'.at over five I undred of our people are away from tho city summering tii|is. from the principal7 trade centres this week again show an exceedingly hopeful feeling in Salt, coarse, per sack Salt, line, per sack... Salt, per bbl Bailed Hay, per ton New I lay,' " " Rye Straw amendment to sealc all duties ten per cent It is possible a vote The infant who was dosed with n tcaspoonfnl of earliolie aeid a few weeks ago by a mi: - take of its mother, has entirely reepvered from the effects of the |Hiis hi. general trade circles. At somo points actual 17.00 may be reached upon this amendment ltefore Morsiug, David Morgan, conductor: Charley McGinley and John Coslcllo were instantly killed. Thirteen others, mostly minors, were injured; several of them wjjl die. The Cranberry road is a branch of the Buffalo, Western great excitonicnt. lie wan conveyed in a improvement is shown in tho movement of merchandise, and everywhere early and a large fall trade is anticipated. From the sea?1 The market is bare of good lKyry Butter, which issjjling at sK5c(f» 20c, mostly at latter prices. ■Ejjgs are very scarce, and fresh lots are held at figures above quoted. Vegetables are plenty at reasonably low prices. 12.00 adjournment, but it will not facilitate the pas- thousands of natives shouting They were under I he impression eloso carriage, which was accompanied l»v Tlie SulLm is KCl\varCl Warner. j« hiMiivi" at 111® llarifoni colliery, wliilv loading a ear yesterday illuming. Ita«l an arm criixlipW l»y I viuj? thrown Ix1w«ti' two ciir.s l»v ila: slunk ofa collaliiig trip. The Iicliijrh \ aiUey ftnilroml Company hate invited the Knight Teliiplars of this city, to visit tin' new picnic jfrouiala callcd 4* Luwineat Kspv, on MoimIiix afternoon next. age of the bill at the present session. victorious. board cities the reports arc uniformly encour A Slaughter of Neighbors Justified. otu the New York Tribune. that the prisoner was Admiral Seymour. Adda ytates thai several trains with trpops had left t'uiro for TeMCl-Kebir. a place half-way be- aging. There were 105 failures, mostly of small A Cat Routed by Sparrows, nulli iu this country would be justi Pennsylvania Postofficea. concerns : decrease 10. Eastern States Middle States 10. increase 5 I'ennay/ :i li rtJaTiy\llicr St ::.58'J, \s ajjai; l ease nr?23D irger number of postute in the Union. Tlie twccu Cairo and Tsimiilia, where latteries were being erected. He was informed that sixteen (! rove Southern States 10, decrease 10; Western A half grown cat cat ight a young sparrow d, Oregon. Having Mullen in love with a lely chambermaid at ono of the Poriland e!s. Mr. Trice exercised his unquestioned that man ts Samuel Price, of Port trains would bo sent to IVl-Kl-Kobir. The treasury of the Finance Ministry contained £200.000. which was intact when Adda lefi Cairo. The Porte has informed the Khedive's Charles Weaver smil Xie.liolas MeTinuo quarreled lit billiards ill ii Mill Hollow lurtel Wednesday nltflit, ai d Me": i,_"uc struck Weaver oil tlie head with his ene, since which time tim latter has lieen unconscious, and hopes of his recovery arc rntcrtifhiot). States 31, decrease 1; California and Terrilt Liud in a very few and the latter chirped loudly, givif inst 3,364 two years fica 14. decrease 11 : Canada 9, increase 1 rent little birds were on Ihc sf nu;o; an inC §one lias a kccntho postal nicn cea to memory i of nuiil for llio ■s in tills State now number 150. Of the first class there arc only two—Philadelphia, which receives $1(100 the largest salary under the law, and Pitts- IRELAND wooped down on \ and although she from •rogative of asking the voung woman ti government that it lias drawn upon it for the expenses of the expedition to Kgypt Loxnos, Aug. 5,—The corrosp'ondont of no 11is wife and she iu turn declined, a: The coroner's jury mi i''C■ case of Kelly, a laborer killed lit Mill Creek colliery on Wednesday, blames die for whoifi deceased was working, Patrick Corrfgan, for not propping tlio place as he was directed by tin: foremen to do. A Secret Organization for I lie Deposition of Ouet'ii \'ietoria umbers ami lied acontiu batll At tliis point London", Aug was i aLu'Tter of a coal near at tlio Ntwe telegraphs from Alexandria as fol Walsh, who was arrested in rounccl Band. Tl 'lid t In t breastwork was found finished at a point on tho Malioimnilieli canal already occupied by the British pickets. Tt is dear that Arabi Pasha intends to remain • on tho defensive. His real resistance will begin at the lines at a. Kafr-ol-Dwar. AVe conld have skirmi/fics every day if General Allison a}the Kn;lish to amuse themselves. Jrw has forbidden mere ' potting" of Arabs *Wt«J«ippoar within range. The health of tho troops is excellent, only H percent, being sick. I Altairs at Port Said arc quiet. On Tuesday w quarter of million pounds for service debt nvis collected in the provinces in obedience to v owlet of Arabi Pasha. A Bedouin Sheikh suites that Arabi Pasha l.as alwtit 20,000 Bedouins, who lows In the rceoniioissnnce on Thursday, a the discftvery of arms at t'lirkonwell recently by reason burg, which now receives $11900, an ndvauce of $100. llarrisbnrg has been alt along of the liD4st grade, but under this now adjustment its receipts Were found to fall short $300, and it goes back to second place, with an allowance of $2,700 a year. The second class number thirl}-. Bethlehem, Nonistowu and Petrolia fall back to the third class. The heaviest single increase is in the ease of Braddoek, which goes frojh ijalOO to"$f,l00, entering the Presidential intend to apply for a postponement of his trie! until -tlio October sessions, owing to a sudden ,tcd (ho cliainbcrmaid, and when tho lover uato face and voice, per Tlio Scranton steel coin)'any pays to-day. Captain Delanoy, of IlarrUltnrg, is in town Hon. J. A. Scranton returned to Washington ye.-lurday. Scranton determination of the Crown to call, as a w itness, the Mill-street informer Council, who lowed 1 ■Iter the alarm was sounded and the feat) •Ided to his entreaties. will prove the existence of a secret organ: ered clai: to til rry him at once. Another friond officiates a 'Justice cf tho Peace and performed ; The D. L. & W. Co. paid their employes at the Diamond mines yesterday: the Dodire miners will be paid to-day. tlve deposition of the Queen tiou in Ireland, having for its immediate object IV, nri ■cercihony with great dignity and com lu uux, Aug light, but ran as swif l! not ■ure. The lights 'vero turned up, a thron The work of building prop* in tlio gang ways of the mines under the new Court-lions; Ims not yet beun eonnneiiced. again procluimod under tlnD olovdhth section of tin' Repression act (Vnyono ovit of doors uu iter ad Ion At last account The O'Connell statue was placed 011 the pC Lour after able i eral revolvers, ft is to be hoped that he friends'1 will rank. Wayncsburg also 'eqters tho same grade, with the same salarv, with tho next The new roof, is raifid a number of feet higher than the old one. is being put on dest;«1 lust eveniiij crowd. iiiuid tl Takes Front Rank as a Scandal Monger the Penn Avenue"Baptist Church FiuiU the New York t*»nnmreial Advertiser The reductions of salary in Pennsylvania are notable, particularly in the oil regions. Petrolia goes down *000, tho former salary heaviest increase of $400 Michael Hulk, an Irish mini r, employed in. the Meadow Brook tunnel of Council Co, had a leg broken on Thursday by a fall of top The Buffalo Races. —** Jr\n »+D■C» of SI Tin' 1 'liiladrlnliia 1'imiss lia lisheil many bald and iimaniislii'il in The Solemnity of Matrimony will Ite sent to various pans of the coast lilFKAI.O, Aun 4.—A sjK'ci fact that women The Sheikh also s.ivs that Arabi is i AI (Iio jti (Iroftt- Item) fit Thursday, ill »'J::;S 1-Imbm, |.UI I £200, J'i. Williimi linglyri *■ Shamrock" won tin liisi iicut in iOf. ctltuo ill sccoml in tin1 si cuiil iiml lifih ml iliiiil in the. iliin', fcKirlli and siilli ti e town in wlitcj, bli-lail being an even $2,000. Oil city loses §400, nieation with the False Prophet, of Soudan itivc w ile n :ero of! each loses $:ino. There arc threo reductions of S200 each, Bethlehem, Sunbury and West ml Xorristown, Uarrisburg and Tituivillc 1111(1 that when lieatcu lie will J. Tin. an natural. id tin Cairo, but to AVah-el-l'uk'hcl 11 rut \w;\i Wither Chester. KiUaiining Parker's Lauding, Tidi Killed at Belloyuo (Y.ii;j,i!iv A. Thirlponlii K u r..llrixtv-1i*.o mer.vindeven Lltl. T Hec i;iij, " Annie W. ' lour ff lift i-.urlv Ko.^e ii vied lmosi oute go down Si 0(1 A man walking on the 1). I \V. track, at 1 red D. iny add $300 to the annual sal BcUevuc, Sear Sera lit1 L^nij ii the i eoili. " Humboldt" c vou were .1. lnv pi c, or in thise day s. a greenback elo- 'reek, Mount Joy, Nowport, ritteburg, she replied, "Becauso then I would n0vo- KdvnoldsviUe.i :sville. CJoiry, Kendall and killed tlfi j iw-'oiu mil cannot: lDo beaten atuf jiroUibly not j equalled anywhere in the State. if iftdeed iu • the United States.-*- Republican. cv« ry drawn; time, mm Croxic 2:201, 2;19|, 2:19, 2:204, 2:231 dr;iv Mod: ruiiuueiiuim i scand.-il monger train, which leaves the Junction .it 7:40. lie was a machinist »«C} wj,s employed hy the 11. |
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