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Stuning VOLUME I., NUMBER 81. D Weekly Established 1850. \ PITTST ON. PA.. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 1882. J PRICE TWO CENTS j '$4. SO Per Annum. LATE NEWS. sinile, ho would shako his sides and laugh aloud at his own little jokes." 'Twas ever thus. SECOND EDITION p.iblicans in Dickson's office Tuesday liiftlit, tolograghed over the country as two hundred, is passing through the press of tho Stato in glowing colore. Tho Philadelphia Prcsa calls it the "postoffice squabble," which it says "ha» FIRST EDITION. or if on this account ho could not get trusted and involve himself in debt all the better. While we are protecting the capital of the country, lot us also protect the interests of labor and encourage the poor. Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- ing's Papers. A cOmot has been discovered in the South 2 O'CLOCK I*. HI. American skies. Kingston. " Fools are not all dead yet"— 5 O'CLOCK P. HI. broken out again." ARABI BEFORE THE KHEDIVE. Kx-Socretary Blaine addressed 15,000 wa veterans ut Topeka, yosteraay. I)o you know the reason why ? Because, 4ho young ones grow up Before the old ones die. THE SHOOTING MATCH. NEWS BY WIRE. Wyoming District Sunday School Con* He Swore He did not Know He was Fighting againat Him—The Guns at Kafr- During Tuesday and Wednesday there were 142 deaths at Manilla from cholera. And still improvements arc being mado around Kingston Corners. THE BRITISH STILL THE WINNERS A Sunday School Convention will bo held in tho Methodist Church, West 1'ittston, Tuesday and Wednesday, (day and cveniug) Sept. ID and 20, 1882. vention. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES el-D war A grand official banquet was given in Gnuomnia city the 12th ult.,in honor of Mr. Hall, United States Minister. Alexandria, Sept. 15. --Arabi Pasha was taken before tlio Khedive to-day. Ho presented a loathsomo picturo of groveling servility. IJe swore he Was not awaro that he was lighting against the Khedive. The Khodivo remained standing whilo Arabi w*s in his presence. When Arabi concluded tlio Khedive ordered his removal. Our merchants arc doing a larger trado this fall than for many years past. A General Surrender of Arabi's Army— Yellow Fever at l'eiigacola — A Riot fuelled — Cattle Killed in a Wreck —Dangers of Crossing a Hallway. Heavy Lohs by Fire at Elmira—Shoe Factory Burned—Robeson Renominated —Situation of A flairs in Egypt —Arabi and the Khedive. The Gazette has moro friends in this town than any other paper that comes within its The Tarill Commission was in session yesterday at Bos Moines. Few if any farmers Each Sunday School on the district is requested to appoint three delegates, two of which shall be tho pastor and superintendent. (Let alternates bo appointed.) Let tho delegates secure as general un attendance of the officer* and teachers as [DossilDlo. Rev. A. Griffin, P. E., will c rid ut tho convention. are given to freo trade. Tho Mechanics' Band picnic in Lovoland's Grovo to-day. Amusements of all kinds. Yes, we'll bo "tliar," borders. Mahmond Barandi and Sulliraan Sami, who commanded the battalion which took a leading part in the burning of Alexandria, have flod to Arabi's Generals Surrendering. To-Morrow's Weather Indications. Alexandria, Sept. 16.—Kurshid Pasha, commanding at Aboukir, has sent a message announcing his readiness to surrender. By telegraph to the Gazette For tho Middle Atlantic States, fair The Egyptian guns at Kafr-el-Dwar were cleverly concealed. Tour wore as largo, if not larger, than tho British guns. Tho garrison consisted of Arabi's bost troops, tho Tel-cl- Kcbir lot being recruits of not moro than C. J. Turpin keeps a good stock of harness, blankets, whips and everything pertaining to the harness making business.. higher barometer or temperature weather ; north to west winds; stationary or There id a rumor that an immenso treasure lias becu discovered in a little island oil the Ohiriqui coast. A large number of pearls lmvo boon dug up. uppor Egypt Call at Judd & Co.'s and see their handsomo bed-room suites. They aro offering PROGRAMME. THE BATTLE AT KASSASIN. somo rare bargains. THE CREEDMOOR RANGE. TUESDAY EVENING, 1:30. The Casualties on tho Egyptians Side—The Demoralized Condition of Arabi's Prescriptions carefully compounded at Dr. Tubb's drug store, on Main street. Give him [L call. Drugs of all kin'ds on hand. Shooting for Medals-(ioodear the British Champion—Atkinson and Hinds a Tie. 1. Address of Welcome, by Rev. 0. W. Scott. twenty days' service It is roported Gen. Butler told his friends ho had decided to accept tho Democratic nomination for Governor, and would enter the campaign in good faith. 2. Address or Sermon liy Ilov. M. S. Hand, -V. M., Klinira, N. Y. Ai.kxandbia, Sept. 15.—In many instances wounded Arabs fired upon the English after they had passed. There wore lamentable casualties on the enemy's side. Old men and children were killed. This was unavoidable, owing to tl 10 fact that the Egyptians kept up a straggling lire from mud huts. Without a Forces. A Freight Wrock—A Man Killed. A good girl wanted to do general housework in a family of two; good wages to tho right person. Apply at Edwards It Co.'s storo. By telegraph to the Gazette WEDNESDAY, 8:30 A. M. Bj' telegraph to the Gazette Creedmoor, Sept. 16.—Tho British and American teams are to-day shooting at 200, GOO and 1,000 yards for tho gold meduls offered by tho two leading mercantile firms of Now York. Organization of Convention. Devotional exercises, lod by Rov. G. M Wilmymsport, Sept. 1G.—A freight train was wrecked on the Philadelphia and Erie railroad betweon Watsontown and Dewart this morning by tho breaking of an axlo. Fourteen cars mere wrecked. A son of Levi Zerby, of Georgetown, was killed, and Zerby, senior, and another man were injured, tho former seriously. Travel was obstructed for A Constantinople correspondent denies the Sultan telegraphed congratulations to Gen. Wolseley or requested him to stop the advanco of tho British into tho interior. Great crowds of people congregate on Railroad street, noar tho barber tiliop, nightly, to listen to tlio world-renowned ventriloquist. Pock. 3. Brief reports from superintendents or pastors concerning number, average attondauco and gen oral condition of tlio schools. R. II. Dodson is selling dry goods and groceries ver}- cheap, those who do not givo Mr. Dobson a call, will certainly miss of some good The iron manufacturers at Pittsburg yesterday rejected tho compromise ollered by the puddlors. It is believed tho latter \v:ll soon resume work at tho old wages. There is no competition botween the teams, tho marksman making the highest score on cacii team being tho recepicnts of,tho medals. The reserves on both sides aro also included. Kucli man has ton shots at 200 yards. 4. Essays: (a) Tho Sunday School Outlook—Rev. G. T. Price, (i) The Paront and Sunday School—Rev. S. F. Brown, (c) Relation of Superintendent to Pastor—Sup't Geo. W. Miller, (d) The Teacher's Responsibility —Rev. R. W. VanSchoick. (e) Tho Sunday School and tho Public Service—Rev. J. K. Warner. (/) Pass tho Question Box. (;/) Best methods of Diaciplino in the Sunday School—Rev. II. II. Pressor. eiegi train tho position of Arabi at Kafr-el- Ihvar was qui to unassailablo. Sufficient tinned provisions for twenty thousand men for a month wero captured at Tel-el-Ke'oir. Twelve hundred prisoners and twenty-soven Egyptian officers havo been marched back to Jsmailia from Tel-cl-Kcbir. If people who go to Wilkes-B.irro to trade would just stop hero and do their trading, they would save at least 20 per cent. Many are already realizing that such is the case. several hours. Samuel Bedding, a negro, who murdered Zimmerman at Mounds Junction, 111., four years ago, was hanged at Metropolis yesterday. Ho made no confession, and was game FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Goodear made 4G, the best score on the British team. All tho others on tho British team, with two exceptions, scored over 40. Hinds and Atkinson, of tho American, each scored .'10, tho best on their team. Tho Americans aro shooting but seven shots to the Britishers' ten, which accounts for the differ- At II. ID. Judd & C'o.'S' you will find neat furniture outftits, at moderate prices, for tho eosv home, and elegant suits to adorn the most pretentious mansion—anything and overvthitig in their lino to suit all tastes and After the" arrival of the IChedivo at Cairo a tfegularly constituted court will bo established for the public trial of rebel chiefs who will bo allowed to engage counsel. Reported by Carpenter & Bodmkr, Rooms 5 and o Club House, Franklin street Wilkes-Barre. Sept. 10—3:00 p. m. Stock Reports to the last. WKDNESI1AY, 2 !•. M Notwithstanding tho collapso of tho Egyptian rebollion, preparations in English arsenals up to last night wore unrelioved. Fresh orders were given yesterday for additional supplies for Egypt. 1. Devotional Services, led by Rev. W. Clotting Hid 65 O.&M., com... 49% do. pref II. & St. Jo. com 45 1 do. pref.. 8'» Union Pacific... M., K. & T. 4(g$ The M E. Sunday-school anticipato a lino time to day. Arrangements have been made to convey the whole sclio, 1, and as many more as wish to go, to Wilkos-Barre by street car, and thenco to Nanticoko by steamers, returning at a seasonable hour. 2. Opening tho Question Box. Kcatley Ah Kifyplian doctor states that when Arabi was making off to Zanazig lio was fired at by one of his officers. Penna R.R Phil. & Head's. Lehigh Valley. Leliitfli Nav... 1*., Tit us v. & 13 Northern Pac. com 57% ence in the Bcoros. 3. Essays: (a) Temperance Work in tho Sunday School—Rov. G. M. Colvillo. (4) Practicability of Children's Classes, (see Discipline, page 40, * 52.)—Rov. J. E. Smith, (c) Teachers' Meetings; when to bo held, and how sustained—Sup't (J. S. Bennett (d) Tho Sunday School Board—Rev. H. Brownscombn. (e) Tho Catechism in Sunday School—Itev. S. C. Fulton. (f) Tho Wages of tho Workman—Sup't Geo. K. Powell. Yellow Fever at Fenaacola. Thero was tho wildest excitement on the oil exehango yesterday in Bradford. The sales were tho largest over made, aggregating 5.450,000 barrels. The market opened at six- By telegraph to the Gazette. do pref— rD. L. & W... . Texas Pacific.. Del. & Hudson 97% t\, C.& I.C... 14« St. Paul, com b0% do pref. 11UV4 D. AHIoG . .. 111% 125 Anything in tho furniture 'lino can bo purchased at II. D. Judd & Go.'s as cheap as of any dcalor outsido of tho largo cities. Their stock is very complete, from common goods to tho best that can bo obtained anywhere. Call, inspect, get prices, and be convinccd. Washington, Sept. 1G.—A telegram has boon received by tho National Board of Health from Pensacola, Fla., dated Sept. 15, 11 p. m., reporting nineteen cases of fever and two deaths during previous twenty-four hours. BOOT FACTORY BURNED. so Illinois Central 92% Met'n. Elev— Loss Over a Quarter Million—Four Firemen Seriously Hurt by Fulling Walls. N. J. Central, West'n Union urn 91 ty-eight, advanced to soventy and one-quarter, and closed at sixty-eight and a half bid. By telegraph to the Gazette do. pref 87J$ Hock Island 188 Manhattan Elev... .*2 Ohio Central.... 1«94 N. Y. Central 124% Mobile & 0 23 Lake Shore L'ville & N'ville. viich. Central i03«)ji SutroTunnel— % North West, com. Robinson 150 do pref.. 10,DD4 Rich & Dun 1149^ Wabash.com 8734 Rich. & D. Ter.... B2W do, pref Central Pacific... 93% Pacific Mail Erie. com.. Omaha, com.. 43 do. pref S8J4 1.«8 F.i.miua, N. Ym Sept. 10.—Tina morning at three o'clock the immonso boot and slioo factory of J. Richardson & Co., n four story brick building, was destroyed by liro. The loss is Bradstreot's Journal says: Tlio general trado situation throughout tho United States continues to bo woll sustained. Tliero were 139 failures, the past week, 18 more than tho preceding week; Middle States 42, increase 14; New England 14. decrease 5; Southern Tlio Union-Leader says that II. I). Judd k Co., undertakers, have attended one hundred funerals ill Kingston and vicinity during the past eight months they have been in business here. This indicates an unusually largo number of deaths for such a short time. 1. Devotional Exercises, led by Rev. W. J. Hill. WKDN'Et.nAY EVENIN'O, New Postofflces. Washington, Sept. 10.—Among tho new postoffices established to-day were the following : Dunkle, Jefferson county, Pa., (leorgo W. Dunkle, postmastor; Guava,' Columbia county, Pa., Andrew Laubach, postmaster. By telegraph to the Gazette 2. Platform Addresses: (a) Enthusiasm a Needful Eloment in Sunday-school Work— Revs. L. C. Floyd and S. Moore, and Sup't II. F. Barrett (ft) The Sunday-school a Safo guard Against Social and National Evils— Revs. J. C. Shetland, J. 0. Woodruff and Sup't T. D. Ilale. estimated at $300,000; insurance $150,000. Three hundred hands aro thrown out of employment. It was one of tho finest brick OIL MARKET Tho prayer meetings wc.ro wall attended Thursday evening, but tliey are so solomu! A young lady visiting hero formed tho acquaintance of a man whom she thought was tho most pleasant fellow alio had met in many a day. Last night she again saw him riso and Sho asked, "Is that the same man?" "Why I thought," sho aaid, "that ho was a ploasant looking man!" Oil City, Sept. 16—2:00 p. m. Crude oil closed at 74,D4. Suites, 18, increase 7; Wostern States 42. decrease 3 ; Colorado and Territories 22, increase structures in this city. Four firemen were seriously hurt by falling walls. Philadelphia Markets. 5 : Canada 22, increase 8. 3. Closing Remarks by the President. By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia, Sept. lfi. Yesterd«y afternoon In Cincinnati, while William Wiley, a clerk, and John Slathcn, a. porter of Charles Coffin i, Co., were tightening the hoops of oil barrels in tho cellar, using a lantern to give light, tho oil exploded. Wiley was burned to death, and Slalhcn seriously injured. Wiley is a son of Bishop Wiley, of the XI. K. church. Coffin was rocentl;, arrested for shipping dangerous oil onuer a wrong Tlio friends of the .Sunday-school intorcst on the district are requested to do all possiblo to make this convention a grand success. Conio at tho opening, and stay through. Kntortainmetit will bo furnished for all dclogates. O. W. Scott, ) L. 0. Floyd, !- Com. on Programmo. O. T. Pbick, ) Robeson Nominated, FLOUR—1 he market dull and weak; super $S.TS@8»: extra $3.85@J3.75; Penua family H »:C&$5.i5 KYE FLOI'R-54.00@84.a5. WHEAT—The market was Arm, but quiet; Del and 1'enn'a red 81.0i@tl.0K; Longberry red and amber 12; rejected H5c.®9Uc. speak; Yos. Prisoners Identified as Participants in a Massacre. By telegraph to the Gazette By telegraph to the Gaaettc. Camden, Sept. 1G.—George M. Robeson, luto Secretary of the Navy, was yesterday nomiuutod for a third term in the House of Bopresontativoa in the First Congressional District of New Jersey. Last night a Jerseyman stopped at one of our hotels. Two chickens roostod in a treo close by tho window, which was hoisted. During the night an owl frightened tho chickens so that they tew through an open window into tho Jersoyman's room. This morning the Jerseyman said he would come hero and board next summer, as ho had heard only two mosquitoes during the whole night, and lie soon brushed them out. Alexandria, Sept. 16.—Several of the prisoners who have been brought in horo have been identified as participators in tho massa- The market was quiet; high grade* CORNsteady.OATS—No. 1 white 51C\; No. 2do. 51c.; No. 3 do. •iCk*.(&41c.: No. 2 mixed 34e. UYE—The market was quiet at G5(&70c., as to quality. SEEDS—Clover 7^©8^c.! tlm:tlij $2.C5@|:J.50; FLAX—$1. -5@S1.30. PROVISIONS—The market was firm, with good jobbing demand. MESS PORK-r»2.75Ca|23.25... By telegraph to the Gazette. Dr. Pusey Dead. Instruction on tho Piano. The Independent Campaign. Tracy was informed yesterday that tho Supreme Court and the Governor of Illinois had refused to interfere. His firmness gavo way for a time, but ho soon j ecqvorcd and his protestations of innoceuce continued until the vory last. Ho walked firmly to tho gallows. Aftor Tracy had boon cut down, three prominent physicians succeeded in restoring tho rythmic motion of his heart, and express the boliof that if his neck had not been broken thoy could have restored liim to lifo. London, Sept. 16—6:45 p. m.—Intelligence has just been roceived of tho death of Rev. Dr. K. B. Pusey. Pupils dosired in primary instruction on I ho piano. Lessons given a pupil for the privilege of practice on an instrument. Firet-cln.-a roforenee givon as to qualifications. Call nu or address Myrtlo G. Yost, near corner of Wyoming street and Now \ ork avenup. We -t Pitta ton. Philadelphia, Sept. 15.—There was a largo meeting held last evening at Horticultural Hall, under the auspifces of tho Independent Republicans. Tho meeting was presided orer by Charles Wheeler and a long list of A* ice Presidents. Tho meeting was addressed by candidate Stewart and Charles S. Wolfe. Both speakers paid much attention to the bosses and exhibited very much of the animus that infects tho so-called Independents. Tho meeting was large and enthusiastic. Yal BEEF— Hams I8e.(&l»c.; Indian moss beef 31c.; job bacon smoked shoulders UW(&ll%c,; salt do. »0W®ioVC6c.; smoked hams 15}$® 16c.pickled do. $1.37 C§.*1.371.4. LARD—The market was steady; city kettle 513; loose butchers Six.'; prime steam rendered #12.37(&$12.50. BUTTER—'The market was firm for fancy grades. Wilkes-Barre. An additional track is boing laid on tho Lehigh Valley Railroad from Market street north. By telegraph to the Gazette A Riot Quelled. The Bi-centennial choir of this city lias now on its roll 388 members. This number, howover, will liavo to bc reduced to 300 before going to Philadelphia. London, Supt. 16.—A dispatch from Cairo to the Kxchango Telegraph Company says: EU(1S—The market wm steady; Tenna. 27® 23c: Western 2«»c. Tickots for tho Wilkos-Barre military excursion over the Lehigh A'alley railroad to New York, Tuesday, September 19th, may bo procured at P. II. Barber's drug store. CHEESE—The market was firm for choice other grades dull. " Somo natives accused of murder, assisted by a mob, attempted to escapo from tho police station, but tho nativo guard tired upon tho crowd and quelled the disturbance. PETROLEUM—The raarkot was Arm; refined Gc. Mr. llenrv C. Smith has resigned his position of paymaster at tho coal mine of Messrs. Conynghatn and Teesdale, and returned with his family to this city. WHISKEY—81.22. The Pension Bureau Appointments. Sergeant Mason and His Family. THE VERY BEST Washington, Sept. 15.—It was expected that as soon as Secretary Teller and Commissioner Dudley returned, the remaining 400 By telegraph to tlia Gazette New York Markets. Washington, Sept. 15.—Tho counsel for Sergeant Mason, who attempted to kill Guitcau, is confident of success in the habeas corpus proceedings to bo instituted in New York next week, and says that ho will not bo contented till liis client is released. Iiefty arid A new shaft will shortly be oponed by the Lehigh and Wilke's-Barro Coal Company, at South Wilkes-Barre, about 200 feet from tho shaft now being sunk. President Arthur at Home New York, Sept. ifl. BEEF—The market was steady and quiet new estra mess, $15.00. New Yokk, Sept. 16.—President Arthur remained at his residence on Lexington Avenue. lie gavo audiences to William Walter Phelps, Minister to Yienna, Wm. W. Astor and Jesse Spauldingy. Collector of tho Port of Chicago. 11c was closeted with tho latter By telegraph to the Gazette. si CORSION pension clerks would be appointed. It was said at tho Pension Office this morning, however, that this might not be dono for two or three months, as it is desired to get tho tirst list into efficient working order before tho second is appointed. Tho appointment will be made upon tho same system as before. I'OKlv—The marktt was firm and quiet ; nev mess $20 75^21.00. LARD—The market was higher; 10©12}£c steam rendered $12.25 W. S. Wells' bay mare, Kato Mann, took third money at tho trot at Wyoming Fair Grounds on Thursday in tho 2:50 race, and there were some noted trotters in the race, too. OF ALL THE YEAH, Pit tut on. Wholesale Markets. the Baby are still on the farm in Virginia, but James Scureman, who has for somo time been connected with the wire screen wotks, litis severed his connection therewith, and accepted a business engagement with W. W. Seacord. 0CT0E3£R 3, Flour—intent Flour, straight brands Corn Oats, new " old letter from Mrs. Masou informs a friend in hey are expected here in October, as a recent nearly two hours. his cit After referring to soino personal 70 27(0.28 lv'(&13 24 50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.05 tatters Mrs. Mason says 1 hopo my dour A Cattlo Train Telescoped- Killed. Many Cattle To lew York, Host on, Hartford Conn., NewlDiii'fE, I*. Went Point, tic. Claims Against the Garfield Estate. nsband will come out after awhile. 1 ri Miss Bossio Pardee, daughter of Hazleton's millionaire coal operator, is about to wed Mr. A. S. VauWiekle, superintendent of tho New- York and Ohio Coal Company, of Cleveland, Ohio. Washington, Sept. 15.—Tho Board of 'otatoes new, per bu, "hop ami Feed Heal is well and in lino spirits and expects to ceivod a letter from him a few days ago. He By telegraph to tho Gazette Cleveland, O., Sopt. 16.—A local freight train of the Lake Shore road telescoped a cattle train early this morning near Berca. A considerable number of cattlo were killed and still more wounded. Several train hands were Messrs. Conde nnd Piatt will run their Eighth Excursion over the Lehigh Valley Railroad to New York aud return, on Audit for the settlement of claims against the iDnt soon. Yet 1 cannot tell what thoy arc estate of the late President Garfield received a keeping him thero for. Ho seems to be anxious for his liberty and I am anxious for The remains of tho lato Charles Pike were claim from the Independent Ice Company amounting to $1,516.02, itemized as follows: 070 pounds of ico furnished between July 17.00 15.00 12.00 . !.«CD consigned to their last restiug place yostorday with impressive ceremonies. The funeral was largely attended by members of the legal profession.TUESDAY, OCT. 3, '82 m n n To New York and return |||| f7 P FARE~ LackoH to Turnips, per hu Onions, " " . im to have it. too, and 1 hope he will. Yc severely injured, 10 ami September 7, at $5 per ton, $1,339.92 Tomatoes, per basket Cabbage, per hundred, good 44 , " " fair to middleihg «i 1 cannot see what they arc so long gettiui rendv to leave him out foi The fiind raised Mrs, M. Sax ton, residing over Heath's shoo store, on South l'ublic Square, yesterday fell and broke her leg. Poormaster D. L. O'Neill was applied to for help, and Dr. Kresler was summoned to attend to the case. and for time of men employed for extra labor the sergeant's family is sufficient to sup- Pennsylvania Heserves's Re-union in caring for and storing ice in cooling $177. It is expected that the Board of Audit boxes, Apples, per bu Sweet potatoes IVars, per blDl 1'iaches. per basket Dort them nicely, but IIrs. Mason is keeping it By telegraph to t!Se Qazette Tickets good to tfeturn by any train from Oct 3d to Oct. 10thi inclusive. will hold a meeting for the consideration of all claims Submitted early next week. acredlv, to bo.nscd in buying and stocking a Rkadixu, I'a., Sept. Iti.—Some fifty stirviv ors of tlio Pennsylvania Hesorves are holding a re-union at Centrul Park in this city to-day. Hudson River day lDoat line from New York to West Point and return, 7&cts; I'oughkeepsie, ti.UM Catskill. 61 75; Hudson. $2.00; Allmny, I*.85. Th**»» tickets sold on train. There is very little change to note in the market fcince last report. Eggs are higher; pood choice dairy butter is firmly held at 28 ets. Yeg otables of all kinds are in good supply. andgoofT arm when her husband gets out A question has been raised as to tlio right of tins city to issue bonds for tlio purposo of raising money to defray the expense incurred in laving sewers. The argument on the case will lDc had Ijeforo Judge Hiee on Monday. State Temperance Convention An address of welcome was delivered by Kx- Mayor Evans. Chill. \V. llazzard, of Monongalicla, is the orator of the day. Members of the Grand Army of the Republic Posts aro also taking part in tlio festivities. A banquet will take place at six o'clock. Grand Round Trip to Boston- From the Bradford Republican. Legislation, both Stato and National, tends Protection for the Poor Man Joshua Xj. Baily, chairman of the Stato Tern rapidly at fair prices. The market is well supplied with h y and straw, and meets with ready sale. peranee Committee, has called a convention of tlio friends of Constitutional Prohibition in Philadelphia to meet iu Association Hall on Dr. Jones and John Evans got into a light yesterday and Jones struck Evans over the faco with a poker, nearly knocking his eye By the Lehigh Valley Railroad to New Yurk, thenoe by Palace Steamer to New Lnn don and bv Dad to Norwich, Putnam and Boston; thence returning by N. Y. CX N. E. H. R , to Wiilimantie, Hartford. Waterbiirv and Newburg; thence bv day lioat to New York city thence home by L. V. R. R , affording a trip of nearly 1 -too miles, and plenty of time for stop over, fare from Pittston and I.acka wanna Junction, »II.TD. D teketw iooU to return by any train from Oct. ad to Ou Mill, Inclusive. too stron; of tho interests of the poor classes. -A new Legislature is about to be elected in Penusyl- svillo Journal, yesterday The Coal Trade tlio 18th instant, with the object of influencing conventions and people of all parties so out. Jones Mrs. Evans appeared upon the scene and vnuia, to assemble on the lirst Tuesday in Jan From the I Tito six days of suspension luls relieved tho market of a good portion of its surplus stock, and'cleared it entirely of egg, stove and chestnut. for which the demand is quite active and jrot lier linger in his niontli and bit tlio linger oir. A justice of tlio peace was asked to settlo tlio ditlicultj*. nary next. There are many subjects, outside that candidates! may be put in nomination who will pledge themselves that if elected to the Killed While Driving Over a Railway of political ffuestions that should claim the attention of the members. In the interest of the poer man and his wife , and children, wo Why the Bride Shed Bitter Tears, Ity telegraph to the Gazette Crossing:. other sizes, with the exception i ilaturc, thev w ill vole to submit thequcs Nkw Yokk, Sept. 1G.—Tho Port Jefferson train 011 tho Long Island Railroad this morning struck tho wagon of John Nicholson, of Westburn. as he was driving across the track. Tho wagon was smashed to pieces and Nichols had his brains dashed eut and was thrown a distance of twenty foot. This is tho third man killed on tho Long Island road since FOR PAnTUULVr, ATTRACKION8 SEE would, if holding a seat in tho Legislature which ther iy demand mem to a v On tl the Kennebec river, a few MALL BILLS, vote for increasing the amount of exemption of property from levy and sale on account of are dull. The short supply and increased demand has had tho cITeet of stiffening prices, and the tone of tho market is altogether better than for several weeks past. Still there is not that activity that should prevail at this niles below Hath, Maine, liv .11 old ladv This is positively the only exouivlon having the right to I'i'dui'cil rates 011 Hudson river day l»wt and by Ihe Boston route. Ticket nt I.illrjad depot and at .4u»lo 11 a 11 ISouk Ptur... The Man Who Talks About Himself. li bo married that i •3 ago she cried so violently when about with difficulty she debt to one thousand dollars instead of three it is strange that a man of brains and could bo pacitied. On being interroj igatedas to hundred : s now, and prohibit tho waiver of this right. We believe tho majority of men season of the year. The fall trade ought to bo in full blast. It cannot bo held back much education will insist on making the catiso of her great grief, she replied that it made her sad to think slio was to live so near WILL YOTJ would lie just as honest, and just as industrious, and perhaps more so, if ho could foci that liis all could not be swept away from his fam- longer if wo are to market as much coal as was disposed of last ycaj*. subject of conversation, but Some of them will 1I.IVE AN do it. We traveled a few days ago with cne of that kind. He would talk freely and with the steep bank of tl:o liver, where her chil ilren would dailv 1 Do in danger of falling Tuesday last M. BRACE? [The total anthracite shipments for tho weel iding, Sept. 9th, compared with the same kindling enthusiasm about himself and pertain to himself, but about nothing else find boiiiL' drowned. Tho lady has now lived over That Postoffice Squabble. j RUAKKKY's MAT STOBE, ily. It would be an incentive to industry and would stimulate his ambition to accumulate last last y how a decrease o. \VJii!e tluJre about fifty yearn Child. nd has never luid a From tho W -B Cor. of Republican. inoro His credit would be as good or better 6153 tons owing to half time work; increase for the year, 197,371 tens.] mir little jokes were senrely honored with n The gHtlicriii!? of Twelve Independent Re rittrton, I'll.
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Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 81, September 16, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 81 |
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 | 1882-09-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 81, September 16, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 81 |
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 | 1882-09-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18820916_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 | Stuning VOLUME I., NUMBER 81. D Weekly Established 1850. \ PITTST ON. PA.. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 1882. J PRICE TWO CENTS j '$4. SO Per Annum. LATE NEWS. sinile, ho would shako his sides and laugh aloud at his own little jokes." 'Twas ever thus. SECOND EDITION p.iblicans in Dickson's office Tuesday liiftlit, tolograghed over the country as two hundred, is passing through the press of tho Stato in glowing colore. Tho Philadelphia Prcsa calls it the "postoffice squabble," which it says "ha» FIRST EDITION. or if on this account ho could not get trusted and involve himself in debt all the better. While we are protecting the capital of the country, lot us also protect the interests of labor and encourage the poor. Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- ing's Papers. A cOmot has been discovered in the South 2 O'CLOCK I*. HI. American skies. Kingston. " Fools are not all dead yet"— 5 O'CLOCK P. HI. broken out again." ARABI BEFORE THE KHEDIVE. Kx-Socretary Blaine addressed 15,000 wa veterans ut Topeka, yosteraay. I)o you know the reason why ? Because, 4ho young ones grow up Before the old ones die. THE SHOOTING MATCH. NEWS BY WIRE. Wyoming District Sunday School Con* He Swore He did not Know He was Fighting againat Him—The Guns at Kafr- During Tuesday and Wednesday there were 142 deaths at Manilla from cholera. And still improvements arc being mado around Kingston Corners. THE BRITISH STILL THE WINNERS A Sunday School Convention will bo held in tho Methodist Church, West 1'ittston, Tuesday and Wednesday, (day and cveniug) Sept. ID and 20, 1882. vention. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES el-D war A grand official banquet was given in Gnuomnia city the 12th ult.,in honor of Mr. Hall, United States Minister. Alexandria, Sept. 15. --Arabi Pasha was taken before tlio Khedive to-day. Ho presented a loathsomo picturo of groveling servility. IJe swore he Was not awaro that he was lighting against the Khedive. The Khodivo remained standing whilo Arabi w*s in his presence. When Arabi concluded tlio Khedive ordered his removal. Our merchants arc doing a larger trado this fall than for many years past. A General Surrender of Arabi's Army— Yellow Fever at l'eiigacola — A Riot fuelled — Cattle Killed in a Wreck —Dangers of Crossing a Hallway. Heavy Lohs by Fire at Elmira—Shoe Factory Burned—Robeson Renominated —Situation of A flairs in Egypt —Arabi and the Khedive. The Gazette has moro friends in this town than any other paper that comes within its The Tarill Commission was in session yesterday at Bos Moines. Few if any farmers Each Sunday School on the district is requested to appoint three delegates, two of which shall be tho pastor and superintendent. (Let alternates bo appointed.) Let tho delegates secure as general un attendance of the officer* and teachers as [DossilDlo. Rev. A. Griffin, P. E., will c rid ut tho convention. are given to freo trade. Tho Mechanics' Band picnic in Lovoland's Grovo to-day. Amusements of all kinds. Yes, we'll bo "tliar," borders. Mahmond Barandi and Sulliraan Sami, who commanded the battalion which took a leading part in the burning of Alexandria, have flod to Arabi's Generals Surrendering. To-Morrow's Weather Indications. Alexandria, Sept. 16.—Kurshid Pasha, commanding at Aboukir, has sent a message announcing his readiness to surrender. By telegraph to the Gazette For tho Middle Atlantic States, fair The Egyptian guns at Kafr-el-Dwar were cleverly concealed. Tour wore as largo, if not larger, than tho British guns. Tho garrison consisted of Arabi's bost troops, tho Tel-cl- Kcbir lot being recruits of not moro than C. J. Turpin keeps a good stock of harness, blankets, whips and everything pertaining to the harness making business.. higher barometer or temperature weather ; north to west winds; stationary or There id a rumor that an immenso treasure lias becu discovered in a little island oil the Ohiriqui coast. A large number of pearls lmvo boon dug up. uppor Egypt Call at Judd & Co.'s and see their handsomo bed-room suites. They aro offering PROGRAMME. THE BATTLE AT KASSASIN. somo rare bargains. THE CREEDMOOR RANGE. TUESDAY EVENING, 1:30. The Casualties on tho Egyptians Side—The Demoralized Condition of Arabi's Prescriptions carefully compounded at Dr. Tubb's drug store, on Main street. Give him [L call. Drugs of all kin'ds on hand. Shooting for Medals-(ioodear the British Champion—Atkinson and Hinds a Tie. 1. Address of Welcome, by Rev. 0. W. Scott. twenty days' service It is roported Gen. Butler told his friends ho had decided to accept tho Democratic nomination for Governor, and would enter the campaign in good faith. 2. Address or Sermon liy Ilov. M. S. Hand, -V. M., Klinira, N. Y. Ai.kxandbia, Sept. 15.—In many instances wounded Arabs fired upon the English after they had passed. There wore lamentable casualties on the enemy's side. Old men and children were killed. This was unavoidable, owing to tl 10 fact that the Egyptians kept up a straggling lire from mud huts. Without a Forces. A Freight Wrock—A Man Killed. A good girl wanted to do general housework in a family of two; good wages to tho right person. Apply at Edwards It Co.'s storo. By telegraph to the Gazette WEDNESDAY, 8:30 A. M. Bj' telegraph to the Gazette Creedmoor, Sept. 16.—Tho British and American teams are to-day shooting at 200, GOO and 1,000 yards for tho gold meduls offered by tho two leading mercantile firms of Now York. Organization of Convention. Devotional exercises, lod by Rov. G. M Wilmymsport, Sept. 1G.—A freight train was wrecked on the Philadelphia and Erie railroad betweon Watsontown and Dewart this morning by tho breaking of an axlo. Fourteen cars mere wrecked. A son of Levi Zerby, of Georgetown, was killed, and Zerby, senior, and another man were injured, tho former seriously. Travel was obstructed for A Constantinople correspondent denies the Sultan telegraphed congratulations to Gen. Wolseley or requested him to stop the advanco of tho British into tho interior. Great crowds of people congregate on Railroad street, noar tho barber tiliop, nightly, to listen to tlio world-renowned ventriloquist. Pock. 3. Brief reports from superintendents or pastors concerning number, average attondauco and gen oral condition of tlio schools. R. II. Dodson is selling dry goods and groceries ver}- cheap, those who do not givo Mr. Dobson a call, will certainly miss of some good The iron manufacturers at Pittsburg yesterday rejected tho compromise ollered by the puddlors. It is believed tho latter \v:ll soon resume work at tho old wages. There is no competition botween the teams, tho marksman making the highest score on cacii team being tho recepicnts of,tho medals. The reserves on both sides aro also included. Kucli man has ton shots at 200 yards. 4. Essays: (a) Tho Sunday School Outlook—Rev. G. T. Price, (i) The Paront and Sunday School—Rev. S. F. Brown, (c) Relation of Superintendent to Pastor—Sup't Geo. W. Miller, (d) The Teacher's Responsibility —Rev. R. W. VanSchoick. (e) Tho Sunday School and tho Public Service—Rev. J. K. Warner. (/) Pass tho Question Box. (;/) Best methods of Diaciplino in the Sunday School—Rev. II. II. Pressor. eiegi train tho position of Arabi at Kafr-el- Ihvar was qui to unassailablo. Sufficient tinned provisions for twenty thousand men for a month wero captured at Tel-el-Ke'oir. Twelve hundred prisoners and twenty-soven Egyptian officers havo been marched back to Jsmailia from Tel-cl-Kcbir. If people who go to Wilkes-B.irro to trade would just stop hero and do their trading, they would save at least 20 per cent. Many are already realizing that such is the case. several hours. Samuel Bedding, a negro, who murdered Zimmerman at Mounds Junction, 111., four years ago, was hanged at Metropolis yesterday. Ho made no confession, and was game FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Goodear made 4G, the best score on the British team. All tho others on tho British team, with two exceptions, scored over 40. Hinds and Atkinson, of tho American, each scored .'10, tho best on their team. Tho Americans aro shooting but seven shots to the Britishers' ten, which accounts for the differ- At II. ID. Judd & C'o.'S' you will find neat furniture outftits, at moderate prices, for tho eosv home, and elegant suits to adorn the most pretentious mansion—anything and overvthitig in their lino to suit all tastes and After the" arrival of the IChedivo at Cairo a tfegularly constituted court will bo established for the public trial of rebel chiefs who will bo allowed to engage counsel. Reported by Carpenter & Bodmkr, Rooms 5 and o Club House, Franklin street Wilkes-Barre. Sept. 10—3:00 p. m. Stock Reports to the last. WKDNESI1AY, 2 !•. M Notwithstanding tho collapso of tho Egyptian rebollion, preparations in English arsenals up to last night wore unrelioved. Fresh orders were given yesterday for additional supplies for Egypt. 1. Devotional Services, led by Rev. W. Clotting Hid 65 O.&M., com... 49% do. pref II. & St. Jo. com 45 1 do. pref.. 8'» Union Pacific... M., K. & T. 4(g$ The M E. Sunday-school anticipato a lino time to day. Arrangements have been made to convey the whole sclio, 1, and as many more as wish to go, to Wilkos-Barre by street car, and thenco to Nanticoko by steamers, returning at a seasonable hour. 2. Opening tho Question Box. Kcatley Ah Kifyplian doctor states that when Arabi was making off to Zanazig lio was fired at by one of his officers. Penna R.R Phil. & Head's. Lehigh Valley. Leliitfli Nav... 1*., Tit us v. & 13 Northern Pac. com 57% ence in the Bcoros. 3. Essays: (a) Temperance Work in tho Sunday School—Rov. G. M. Colvillo. (4) Practicability of Children's Classes, (see Discipline, page 40, * 52.)—Rov. J. E. Smith, (c) Teachers' Meetings; when to bo held, and how sustained—Sup't (J. S. Bennett (d) Tho Sunday School Board—Rev. H. Brownscombn. (e) Tho Catechism in Sunday School—Itev. S. C. Fulton. (f) Tho Wages of tho Workman—Sup't Geo. K. Powell. Yellow Fever at Fenaacola. Thero was tho wildest excitement on the oil exehango yesterday in Bradford. The sales were tho largest over made, aggregating 5.450,000 barrels. The market opened at six- By telegraph to the Gazette. do pref— rD. L. & W... . Texas Pacific.. Del. & Hudson 97% t\, C.& I.C... 14« St. Paul, com b0% do pref. 11UV4 D. AHIoG . .. 111% 125 Anything in tho furniture 'lino can bo purchased at II. D. Judd & Go.'s as cheap as of any dcalor outsido of tho largo cities. Their stock is very complete, from common goods to tho best that can bo obtained anywhere. Call, inspect, get prices, and be convinccd. Washington, Sept. 1G.—A telegram has boon received by tho National Board of Health from Pensacola, Fla., dated Sept. 15, 11 p. m., reporting nineteen cases of fever and two deaths during previous twenty-four hours. BOOT FACTORY BURNED. so Illinois Central 92% Met'n. Elev— Loss Over a Quarter Million—Four Firemen Seriously Hurt by Fulling Walls. N. J. Central, West'n Union urn 91 ty-eight, advanced to soventy and one-quarter, and closed at sixty-eight and a half bid. By telegraph to the Gazette do. pref 87J$ Hock Island 188 Manhattan Elev... .*2 Ohio Central.... 1«94 N. Y. Central 124% Mobile & 0 23 Lake Shore L'ville & N'ville. viich. Central i03«)ji SutroTunnel— % North West, com. Robinson 150 do pref.. 10,DD4 Rich & Dun 1149^ Wabash.com 8734 Rich. & D. Ter.... B2W do, pref Central Pacific... 93% Pacific Mail Erie. com.. Omaha, com.. 43 do. pref S8J4 1.«8 F.i.miua, N. Ym Sept. 10.—Tina morning at three o'clock the immonso boot and slioo factory of J. Richardson & Co., n four story brick building, was destroyed by liro. The loss is Bradstreot's Journal says: Tlio general trado situation throughout tho United States continues to bo woll sustained. Tliero were 139 failures, the past week, 18 more than tho preceding week; Middle States 42, increase 14; New England 14. decrease 5; Southern Tlio Union-Leader says that II. I). Judd k Co., undertakers, have attended one hundred funerals ill Kingston and vicinity during the past eight months they have been in business here. This indicates an unusually largo number of deaths for such a short time. 1. Devotional Exercises, led by Rev. W. J. Hill. WKDN'Et.nAY EVENIN'O, New Postofflces. Washington, Sept. 10.—Among tho new postoffices established to-day were the following : Dunkle, Jefferson county, Pa., (leorgo W. Dunkle, postmastor; Guava,' Columbia county, Pa., Andrew Laubach, postmaster. By telegraph to the Gazette 2. Platform Addresses: (a) Enthusiasm a Needful Eloment in Sunday-school Work— Revs. L. C. Floyd and S. Moore, and Sup't II. F. Barrett (ft) The Sunday-school a Safo guard Against Social and National Evils— Revs. J. C. Shetland, J. 0. Woodruff and Sup't T. D. Ilale. estimated at $300,000; insurance $150,000. Three hundred hands aro thrown out of employment. It was one of tho finest brick OIL MARKET Tho prayer meetings wc.ro wall attended Thursday evening, but tliey are so solomu! A young lady visiting hero formed tho acquaintance of a man whom she thought was tho most pleasant fellow alio had met in many a day. Last night she again saw him riso and Sho asked, "Is that the same man?" "Why I thought," sho aaid, "that ho was a ploasant looking man!" Oil City, Sept. 16—2:00 p. m. Crude oil closed at 74,D4. Suites, 18, increase 7; Wostern States 42. decrease 3 ; Colorado and Territories 22, increase structures in this city. Four firemen were seriously hurt by falling walls. Philadelphia Markets. 5 : Canada 22, increase 8. 3. Closing Remarks by the President. By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia, Sept. lfi. Yesterd«y afternoon In Cincinnati, while William Wiley, a clerk, and John Slathcn, a. porter of Charles Coffin i, Co., were tightening the hoops of oil barrels in tho cellar, using a lantern to give light, tho oil exploded. Wiley was burned to death, and Slalhcn seriously injured. Wiley is a son of Bishop Wiley, of the XI. K. church. Coffin was rocentl;, arrested for shipping dangerous oil onuer a wrong Tlio friends of the .Sunday-school intorcst on the district are requested to do all possiblo to make this convention a grand success. Conio at tho opening, and stay through. Kntortainmetit will bo furnished for all dclogates. O. W. Scott, ) L. 0. Floyd, !- Com. on Programmo. O. T. Pbick, ) Robeson Nominated, FLOUR—1 he market dull and weak; super $S.TS@8»: extra $3.85@J3.75; Penua family H »:C&$5.i5 KYE FLOI'R-54.00@84.a5. WHEAT—The market was Arm, but quiet; Del and 1'enn'a red 81.0i@tl.0K; Longberry red and amber 12; rejected H5c.®9Uc. speak; Yos. Prisoners Identified as Participants in a Massacre. By telegraph to the Gazette By telegraph to the Gaaettc. Camden, Sept. 1G.—George M. Robeson, luto Secretary of the Navy, was yesterday nomiuutod for a third term in the House of Bopresontativoa in the First Congressional District of New Jersey. Last night a Jerseyman stopped at one of our hotels. Two chickens roostod in a treo close by tho window, which was hoisted. During the night an owl frightened tho chickens so that they tew through an open window into tho Jersoyman's room. This morning the Jerseyman said he would come hero and board next summer, as ho had heard only two mosquitoes during the whole night, and lie soon brushed them out. Alexandria, Sept. 16.—Several of the prisoners who have been brought in horo have been identified as participators in tho massa- The market was quiet; high grade* CORNsteady.OATS—No. 1 white 51C\; No. 2do. 51c.; No. 3 do. •iCk*.(&41c.: No. 2 mixed 34e. UYE—The market was quiet at G5(&70c., as to quality. SEEDS—Clover 7^©8^c.! tlm:tlij $2.C5@|:J.50; FLAX—$1. -5@S1.30. PROVISIONS—The market was firm, with good jobbing demand. MESS PORK-r»2.75Ca|23.25... By telegraph to the Gazette. Dr. Pusey Dead. Instruction on tho Piano. The Independent Campaign. Tracy was informed yesterday that tho Supreme Court and the Governor of Illinois had refused to interfere. His firmness gavo way for a time, but ho soon j ecqvorcd and his protestations of innoceuce continued until the vory last. Ho walked firmly to tho gallows. Aftor Tracy had boon cut down, three prominent physicians succeeded in restoring tho rythmic motion of his heart, and express the boliof that if his neck had not been broken thoy could have restored liim to lifo. London, Sept. 16—6:45 p. m.—Intelligence has just been roceived of tho death of Rev. Dr. K. B. Pusey. Pupils dosired in primary instruction on I ho piano. Lessons given a pupil for the privilege of practice on an instrument. Firet-cln.-a roforenee givon as to qualifications. Call nu or address Myrtlo G. Yost, near corner of Wyoming street and Now \ ork avenup. We -t Pitta ton. Philadelphia, Sept. 15.—There was a largo meeting held last evening at Horticultural Hall, under the auspifces of tho Independent Republicans. Tho meeting was presided orer by Charles Wheeler and a long list of A* ice Presidents. Tho meeting was addressed by candidate Stewart and Charles S. Wolfe. Both speakers paid much attention to the bosses and exhibited very much of the animus that infects tho so-called Independents. Tho meeting was large and enthusiastic. Yal BEEF— Hams I8e.(&l»c.; Indian moss beef 31c.; job bacon smoked shoulders UW(&ll%c,; salt do. »0W®ioVC6c.; smoked hams 15}$® 16c.pickled do. $1.37 C§.*1.371.4. LARD—The market was steady; city kettle 513; loose butchers Six.'; prime steam rendered #12.37(&$12.50. BUTTER—'The market was firm for fancy grades. Wilkes-Barre. An additional track is boing laid on tho Lehigh Valley Railroad from Market street north. By telegraph to the Gazette A Riot Quelled. The Bi-centennial choir of this city lias now on its roll 388 members. This number, howover, will liavo to bc reduced to 300 before going to Philadelphia. London, Supt. 16.—A dispatch from Cairo to the Kxchango Telegraph Company says: EU(1S—The market wm steady; Tenna. 27® 23c: Western 2«»c. Tickots for tho Wilkos-Barre military excursion over the Lehigh A'alley railroad to New York, Tuesday, September 19th, may bo procured at P. II. Barber's drug store. CHEESE—The market was firm for choice other grades dull. " Somo natives accused of murder, assisted by a mob, attempted to escapo from tho police station, but tho nativo guard tired upon tho crowd and quelled the disturbance. PETROLEUM—The raarkot was Arm; refined Gc. Mr. llenrv C. Smith has resigned his position of paymaster at tho coal mine of Messrs. Conynghatn and Teesdale, and returned with his family to this city. WHISKEY—81.22. The Pension Bureau Appointments. Sergeant Mason and His Family. THE VERY BEST Washington, Sept. 15.—It was expected that as soon as Secretary Teller and Commissioner Dudley returned, the remaining 400 By telegraph to tlia Gazette New York Markets. Washington, Sept. 15.—Tho counsel for Sergeant Mason, who attempted to kill Guitcau, is confident of success in the habeas corpus proceedings to bo instituted in New York next week, and says that ho will not bo contented till liis client is released. Iiefty arid A new shaft will shortly be oponed by the Lehigh and Wilke's-Barro Coal Company, at South Wilkes-Barre, about 200 feet from tho shaft now being sunk. President Arthur at Home New York, Sept. ifl. BEEF—The market was steady and quiet new estra mess, $15.00. New Yokk, Sept. 16.—President Arthur remained at his residence on Lexington Avenue. lie gavo audiences to William Walter Phelps, Minister to Yienna, Wm. W. Astor and Jesse Spauldingy. Collector of tho Port of Chicago. 11c was closeted with tho latter By telegraph to the Gazette. si CORSION pension clerks would be appointed. It was said at tho Pension Office this morning, however, that this might not be dono for two or three months, as it is desired to get tho tirst list into efficient working order before tho second is appointed. Tho appointment will be made upon tho same system as before. I'OKlv—The marktt was firm and quiet ; nev mess $20 75^21.00. LARD—The market was higher; 10©12}£c steam rendered $12.25 W. S. Wells' bay mare, Kato Mann, took third money at tho trot at Wyoming Fair Grounds on Thursday in tho 2:50 race, and there were some noted trotters in the race, too. OF ALL THE YEAH, Pit tut on. Wholesale Markets. the Baby are still on the farm in Virginia, but James Scureman, who has for somo time been connected with the wire screen wotks, litis severed his connection therewith, and accepted a business engagement with W. W. Seacord. 0CT0E3£R 3, Flour—intent Flour, straight brands Corn Oats, new " old letter from Mrs. Masou informs a friend in hey are expected here in October, as a recent nearly two hours. his cit After referring to soino personal 70 27(0.28 lv'(&13 24 50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.05 tatters Mrs. Mason says 1 hopo my dour A Cattlo Train Telescoped- Killed. Many Cattle To lew York, Host on, Hartford Conn., NewlDiii'fE, I*. Went Point, tic. Claims Against the Garfield Estate. nsband will come out after awhile. 1 ri Miss Bossio Pardee, daughter of Hazleton's millionaire coal operator, is about to wed Mr. A. S. VauWiekle, superintendent of tho New- York and Ohio Coal Company, of Cleveland, Ohio. Washington, Sept. 15.—Tho Board of 'otatoes new, per bu, "hop ami Feed Heal is well and in lino spirits and expects to ceivod a letter from him a few days ago. He By telegraph to tho Gazette Cleveland, O., Sopt. 16.—A local freight train of the Lake Shore road telescoped a cattle train early this morning near Berca. A considerable number of cattlo were killed and still more wounded. Several train hands were Messrs. Conde nnd Piatt will run their Eighth Excursion over the Lehigh Valley Railroad to New York aud return, on Audit for the settlement of claims against the iDnt soon. Yet 1 cannot tell what thoy arc estate of the late President Garfield received a keeping him thero for. Ho seems to be anxious for his liberty and I am anxious for The remains of tho lato Charles Pike were claim from the Independent Ice Company amounting to $1,516.02, itemized as follows: 070 pounds of ico furnished between July 17.00 15.00 12.00 . !.«CD consigned to their last restiug place yostorday with impressive ceremonies. The funeral was largely attended by members of the legal profession.TUESDAY, OCT. 3, '82 m n n To New York and return |||| f7 P FARE~ LackoH to Turnips, per hu Onions, " " . im to have it. too, and 1 hope he will. Yc severely injured, 10 ami September 7, at $5 per ton, $1,339.92 Tomatoes, per basket Cabbage, per hundred, good 44 , " " fair to middleihg «i 1 cannot see what they arc so long gettiui rendv to leave him out foi The fiind raised Mrs, M. Sax ton, residing over Heath's shoo store, on South l'ublic Square, yesterday fell and broke her leg. Poormaster D. L. O'Neill was applied to for help, and Dr. Kresler was summoned to attend to the case. and for time of men employed for extra labor the sergeant's family is sufficient to sup- Pennsylvania Heserves's Re-union in caring for and storing ice in cooling $177. It is expected that the Board of Audit boxes, Apples, per bu Sweet potatoes IVars, per blDl 1'iaches. per basket Dort them nicely, but IIrs. Mason is keeping it By telegraph to t!Se Qazette Tickets good to tfeturn by any train from Oct 3d to Oct. 10thi inclusive. will hold a meeting for the consideration of all claims Submitted early next week. acredlv, to bo.nscd in buying and stocking a Rkadixu, I'a., Sept. Iti.—Some fifty stirviv ors of tlio Pennsylvania Hesorves are holding a re-union at Centrul Park in this city to-day. Hudson River day lDoat line from New York to West Point and return, 7&cts; I'oughkeepsie, ti.UM Catskill. 61 75; Hudson. $2.00; Allmny, I*.85. Th**»» tickets sold on train. There is very little change to note in the market fcince last report. Eggs are higher; pood choice dairy butter is firmly held at 28 ets. Yeg otables of all kinds are in good supply. andgoofT arm when her husband gets out A question has been raised as to tlio right of tins city to issue bonds for tlio purposo of raising money to defray the expense incurred in laving sewers. The argument on the case will lDc had Ijeforo Judge Hiee on Monday. State Temperance Convention An address of welcome was delivered by Kx- Mayor Evans. Chill. \V. llazzard, of Monongalicla, is the orator of the day. Members of the Grand Army of the Republic Posts aro also taking part in tlio festivities. A banquet will take place at six o'clock. Grand Round Trip to Boston- From the Bradford Republican. Legislation, both Stato and National, tends Protection for the Poor Man Joshua Xj. Baily, chairman of the Stato Tern rapidly at fair prices. The market is well supplied with h y and straw, and meets with ready sale. peranee Committee, has called a convention of tlio friends of Constitutional Prohibition in Philadelphia to meet iu Association Hall on Dr. Jones and John Evans got into a light yesterday and Jones struck Evans over the faco with a poker, nearly knocking his eye By the Lehigh Valley Railroad to New Yurk, thenoe by Palace Steamer to New Lnn don and bv Dad to Norwich, Putnam and Boston; thence returning by N. Y. CX N. E. H. R , to Wiilimantie, Hartford. Waterbiirv and Newburg; thence bv day lioat to New York city thence home by L. V. R. R , affording a trip of nearly 1 -too miles, and plenty of time for stop over, fare from Pittston and I.acka wanna Junction, »II.TD. D teketw iooU to return by any train from Oct. ad to Ou Mill, Inclusive. too stron; of tho interests of the poor classes. -A new Legislature is about to be elected in Penusyl- svillo Journal, yesterday The Coal Trade tlio 18th instant, with the object of influencing conventions and people of all parties so out. Jones Mrs. Evans appeared upon the scene and vnuia, to assemble on the lirst Tuesday in Jan From the I Tito six days of suspension luls relieved tho market of a good portion of its surplus stock, and'cleared it entirely of egg, stove and chestnut. for which the demand is quite active and jrot lier linger in his niontli and bit tlio linger oir. A justice of tlio peace was asked to settlo tlio ditlicultj*. nary next. There are many subjects, outside that candidates! may be put in nomination who will pledge themselves that if elected to the Killed While Driving Over a Railway of political ffuestions that should claim the attention of the members. In the interest of the poer man and his wife , and children, wo Why the Bride Shed Bitter Tears, Ity telegraph to the Gazette Crossing:. other sizes, with the exception i ilaturc, thev w ill vole to submit thequcs Nkw Yokk, Sept. 1G.—Tho Port Jefferson train 011 tho Long Island Railroad this morning struck tho wagon of John Nicholson, of Westburn. as he was driving across the track. Tho wagon was smashed to pieces and Nichols had his brains dashed eut and was thrown a distance of twenty foot. This is tho third man killed on tho Long Island road since FOR PAnTUULVr, ATTRACKION8 SEE would, if holding a seat in tho Legislature which ther iy demand mem to a v On tl the Kennebec river, a few MALL BILLS, vote for increasing the amount of exemption of property from levy and sale on account of are dull. The short supply and increased demand has had tho cITeet of stiffening prices, and the tone of tho market is altogether better than for several weeks past. Still there is not that activity that should prevail at this niles below Hath, Maine, liv .11 old ladv This is positively the only exouivlon having the right to I'i'dui'cil rates 011 Hudson river day l»wt and by Ihe Boston route. Ticket nt I.illrjad depot and at .4u»lo 11 a 11 ISouk Ptur... The Man Who Talks About Himself. li bo married that i •3 ago she cried so violently when about with difficulty she debt to one thousand dollars instead of three it is strange that a man of brains and could bo pacitied. On being interroj igatedas to hundred : s now, and prohibit tho waiver of this right. We believe tho majority of men season of the year. The fall trade ought to bo in full blast. It cannot bo held back much education will insist on making the catiso of her great grief, she replied that it made her sad to think slio was to live so near WILL YOTJ would lie just as honest, and just as industrious, and perhaps more so, if ho could foci that liis all could not be swept away from his fam- longer if wo are to market as much coal as was disposed of last ycaj*. subject of conversation, but Some of them will 1I.IVE AN do it. We traveled a few days ago with cne of that kind. He would talk freely and with the steep bank of tl:o liver, where her chil ilren would dailv 1 Do in danger of falling Tuesday last M. BRACE? [The total anthracite shipments for tho weel iding, Sept. 9th, compared with the same kindling enthusiasm about himself and pertain to himself, but about nothing else find boiiiL' drowned. Tho lady has now lived over That Postoffice Squabble. j RUAKKKY's MAT STOBE, ily. It would be an incentive to industry and would stimulate his ambition to accumulate last last y how a decrease o. \VJii!e tluJre about fifty yearn Child. nd has never luid a From tho W -B Cor. of Republican. inoro His credit would be as good or better 6153 tons owing to half time work; increase for the year, 197,371 tens.] mir little jokes were senrely honored with n The gHtlicriii!? of Twelve Independent Re rittrton, I'll. |
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