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%'tommg, Jjjjfe (Kagiii t PRICE TWO CENTS ) 104.60 Per Annum. "VOLUME I., NUMBER 85 • ) Weekly Fstablifched 1860. ( PXTTSTON. 1'A.. THURSDAY, -SEPTEMBER 21, 1882. FIRST EDITION. receivers to the fact that the •farmers detm it more profitable to put the hogs in good order with the now corn. FAST HOUSE TALK, hose, won a gold medal for making tho fastest time in tho 150 yaols raco at the Bradford SECOND EDITION Tho Presbyterian Sunday-sellool are making extensive preparations for their forthcoming picnic, 011 Saturday of this week. convention, A HALF MILLION DOLLAR TEAM Alfred Paine employed in the Mt Pleasant colliery was struck by a trip of cars yesterday and so seriously hurt that his life is despflred of. lie is sexton of tho llydo Paik M. !•;. church, and is highly regarded. Well, tlio Seminary boys aro nil here, but wo don't hoar any more night singing. They must have forgotten how, or don't feel as happy as they did ill days of yoro. A CHASE AFTER A RUNAWAY WIFE. ft O'CLOCK I*. M. 3 O'CLOCK P. M. The Wife of u Wllliamsport Man Elopes Two Fast Two-Horse Teams-Mr. Vanderbilt and Mr. Work-Intense Interest as lo who lias tho Swiftest Span - A Challenge to a Trial of Speed not Accepted. NEWS BY WIRE. With a Musician. •Tohn McCoy, a young man residing near the IDiekson Works, was struck by a passing locomotivo on Tuesday night and nearly killed. Ho vvns thrown over an embankment into a pile of logs. lie was sitting on tho track asleep and did not hear tho alarm. NEW YORK POLITICS. Our police force is improving. We saw ono of tho specials trying to hold up a telegraph pole yesterday, which seemed to bo vory lurd work for him ; and then ho had tho eheok to tell us that the heat had a bad effect on him. Wi„ Reading, Sept. 20.—An exciting chase after a runaway wife was given in this place to-day by an injured husband named Henry Reppsun, residing near Williamsport. Several days ago the wife canio to Reading with a musician from that section and both took up tlioir residence at a boarding-house. Yesterday the husband arrived lioro and made his errand known to the police, The whereabouts of the guilty pair was discovered, but they hoard of the husband's prosecco in the city and they hurriedly left for (ho depot Reppsun overtook his wifo just as she had bought her ticket and a sceno ensued. She donounccd him and got on tlio train and left before tlio officers arrived. .What becamc of tho musician is not known. Reppsun jumped on the train and followed tho woman, de- TWO PARTIES IN CONVENTION ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Sinco tho publication of tho fact that Mr Vanderbilt's new team, Karly Rose and Aldlne, had been dnvea a mile to a wagon in 2.1G1, at Charter Oak Park in Hartford; there The Republican Fiutform Adopted at Saratoga-Thc Democrats at Syracuse- A Probably Fatal Row Among , Politicians General News Tunkhannock. A Locomotive Split in Two by an Explosion—Two Men Severely llurned by the Explosion of a Coal Oil Tank- Tho Republicans at Saratoga—Other Entertaining News. LATE NEWS. i Sept. 20;—To day is the opening day of tho fair at this place, and from present indications t will prove to be the most successful meeting held here, The exhibits will 1«3 unusually largo within the county, which fact can be attributed in a measure to tho fact that this is the ouly society in tho county, tho Nicholson fair having proven a llzzlo. A largo nun b r of horsemen are hero and a larger string of horses aro on tho grounds than evor before. Wo congratulate ourselves in that we have more and better horses for tho races this year than ever visited our track boforo, and trotting down iu the twenties may 1)0 looked for. Ail races hero aro hotly contested, as horses gain no record on this track. Wo have one of tho finest half-milo tracks in Northern Pennsylvania. wliloh fact, ink on with tho well-known square-dealing of this society's officers, attracts horsemen. lmvo been many slurs cast upon the gentlemen who timed the trial, and doubts expressed as to the correctness of tho timing. Much of the doubt expressed as to the correctness of the report of the porformanco camo from Mr. Work and his personal friends, M-. Worth being tho owner of the famous team Edward aud Hick Swivel, who have a recjrcl. of 2:10}. To settle tho matter, T. C. Eastmat:, of New York, having secured tho promise of the loan of Mr. Va.iderbilt's .cam, has challenged Mr. Work to a trial of speed. The terms of the challenge t-ro as follows: Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- ing's Papers. of Interest, The Pittsburg iron manufacturers signed tho old scale to-day and tlio mills will start up TweDty-Five Thousand Dollar Fire. To-Morrow'a Weather Indications. immediate! By telegraph to the Gazette. For the Middle Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather and local rain3; variable -winds, mostly easterly; stationary or higher baromotcr; stationary temperature. , The United Presbyterian Synod in session Baltimore, Sept. 21.—A flro this mornir.g almost destroyed tho warchouso o.i the cort:cr of Howard and German strocts, occupied by Gilbert Bros. A Co., wholesale druggists. The loss is ostimatod at $25,000. at Saratoi iga yesterday, initiated measures to raise §600,000 in honor of tho quarter ceuten uial of the organization which will be cclc Xocomotive Explosion—Four Men Injifred. .By telegraph to the Gazette. bratcd next year. The Supremo Council for ihe northern Masonic jurisdiction of the United Suites, in session in Boston, yesterday, elected On in Welch, of Syracuse, State Deputy for the eftsuing THE SARATOGA CONVENTION. Elizabeth, N. J., Sept 21.—Karly this morning a locomotive standing near tho wator Ttink at Dnnollen, on tllo Central Railroad, exploded, injuring four men. Two of the latter ■wero seriously scalded, and ono was blown into an adjacent Held. Tho locomotive was on old one and was split completely in two. tcrmined to capture her Charles Andrews for Supreme Judge. A YOUNG LAD'S WANDERING. "Ten thousand dollars that Aldine can beat either of Mr. Work's horses best throo heats By telegraph to the Gazette. Tho President has appointed Horace B. Fry and James C. Reed, of New York, and Henry Saratoga, X. Y.,fiept. 21.—Tho Republican State Convention was called to order at 10:25, but many delegates were absent, some of them having left town. After appointment of a State Commissioner, Judge Charles Andrews, TIio big trot comes oil on Friday, find In people down your way who are lovers of lino horses and speedy ones, an invitation is extended to come up here on Fridrty. Tickets may ho purchased at all L. V. It. it. stations Traveling from Milwaukee to London on Two Dollars. out of five on Morday nest; $10,000 that Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 20.—A cablegram to-ji'ght announces tho arrest in London of Waller Faben aged ten, who ran away from homo ono month ago, leaving a letter stati.ig that ho was going travelng. He'was taken by Captain Simmons from Chicago to New York. Hearing that tho Captain wanied him for vile purposes, ho borrowed two dollars and stowed himself away in a stcumer. lie made horses on Wednesday of next week, and $10, Kuily Rose can boat tho other of M-. Work's B'.ackstone, of Pennsylvania, a commission to exaiuino twcntv-livo miles of the Northern 000 that :lie pair can beat Mr. Work's pair A Coal Oil Fire—Explosion of a Tank. lly telegraph to the Uazette. on Saturday of next week. All the bois to be Pacific Railroad in Montana. snatch says it is stated that ov of Syracuse, was nominated by sicelamAtioi ■ at two cents per imle. Will send you a report of ouch, day's proceedings. Hay. Philadelphia, Sept. 21.—A fire occurred this morning at C. D. Webster's oil works, at Forty-Ninth street and Gray avenue. It was quickly extinguished, and tho loss will be under $1,000, but by tho explosion of a tank James James Riley wero sovcroly burned. Chute is in a critical condition. taken or none ing to the release of a number of prisoners, for Chief Judge of tho Court of Appeals. who declined to accept it because it is Tho challenge was waived by Mr. Work cons("[iiont upon tho immediate expiration of Carpenter was nominated for Lieutenant Gov fair one. It is tir'a'* fo.' tho reason that in n u'l- sent away The resolution!) in reference to anti-mono Whooping cough prevails among the children in this neighborhood. Ransom. tho first placo t.ie races ire required to he ipected of informing, fear paly, prohibition, civil service, and State and National administrations were loudly ap- thre? be ats out of live. llis horses 1 a«s not ing they w ould bo it The trial of Thomas A. MePavitt, Benjamin ilered :f they remained. Our schools have liecu opened for several weeks. School No. 1 is taught by Miss C'ubb, and No. 2 by Miss Leach. his apjienrance after tho steamer was two days out, neai ly starved to death. Reaching London ho whs fortunately found by friends and while Marly li. Wiley, Chris an Price and li. LoGriMid plauded, ospocially that in refercnco to President Arthur and tho veto of the River and Harbor bill. Tho latter plank received also Their muscles are harden.Hi for the scoring; and 'Jicy could suind live or six lie isc and A'dine have boon on Ensign, charged with conspiracy to defraud tiic government in the Star Route mail con- Fred Sandway and sisior, Miss Mary Sandway, who hayo been visiting the' family of their uncle, F. Sandway, returned to their home at Rochester, N. V.. ou Monday last The Damietta Garrison Refuses to Sur- wi'l bo roturned. ,m totter three chcers. The resolutions wero adopted without discussion, and after the usual complimentary vote to the officers, the convention By telegraph to the Gazette. render. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, than Edward and Swivel lev, who have been in the I urn for two years and liavn oniy been worked on the road. So far for the pairs. Single his horses would bo moie out of con- tracts, began in the lT. S. Circuit Court at Philadelphia yesterday moin'ng. Wiley was CJaiuo, Sept 21.—The garrison of Damietta refused to surrender Fort Ghemilch has surrendered. Tho garrison consisted of only eighty men, tho remainder having gone to Damietta. placed on tho stand by the government as a witness, and swore that McDavitt, with whom he was friendly, induced him to make pro- W. W. Ricketts, of Kingston, spcut a week's vacation in Hansom and vicinity. Stock Keport. Tho platform commences by asserting thai tho Republican party, of Now York has in adjourned sine die Miss Gila Newman is attending school at West l'ittston. . Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 ami 0 Club House, Franklin street Wilkes-Barre. Sept. 21—3:00 p. m* been driven double «o Ion rcstric.ion is n.ai'e by Mr. EaSiinan nil the •Vs to tin track ho prerors F'eolwood. All of Mr. Work's liorsos aro in Now York. t'io agreement being that now doctrine to presont, but rests upon it:- record. Monopoly is denounced, and it is demanded that tho subject of the liquuor traffic should bo submittod to a popular vote. The Mrs. Rollins, of Illinois, who has lioon spudding sonic time hero with her sistei.-, Mrs. Townsend and Mi's. Ae.korly, left ou Tuesday last to visit friends in Connecticut,accompanied by Mrs. Townsend. Penna R.R...., Phil. & Uead'g. Closing Hit? (V!1 O. & M., com... 31-Ji do. pref AIcDaxIU was to perform the work and Wiley was to reccivo a monthly pa} mout for tlie Why Ho Soured on Democracy. From the Augusta Journal (Rep.) Lehigh Valley 66;D2 H. & St. Jo. com -18 Lehigh Nav 44:i/ do. pref.. 82^6 P., Titusv. & ri.... 219-4 Union Pacific... Ill Northern Pac. com M., K. & T 38% do pref 90-V O., C. & I. C llkD D. L. 4 W 145Vg St. Paul, com... 108r»H Texas Pacific 49% do pref... 124 Del. & Hudson.... 115'. D. & Rio Q 50 N. J. Central 7i:% Illinois Central.. 140J.' West'n Union 89% Met'n. Elev 85^D uso of his name. uYis," remarked ono venerable Augusta man to another at the polling place in Ward Oae on election day, "I nevjr voted tho Dlmocratic ticket but once, and then a jedgment happened to mo." "llow was that?" queried his companion. "I voted for Tilden in 1876. That year 1 had as pooty a crop of pertators as ever grow in tho sile; tho yield was tremonjus. But, don't you think, every blessed one of them pertators rotted before I could get them to market. Yes, sir, rotted 1 That soured mo on Dimocracy, I swow, it seems as if Naiur' liatid a Dimocrat." Mr. Work makes this offer: "I will bet §10,000 that Mr. Vandorbilt's Early Rose and Aldine cannot lower tho record of Edward and Swivcltor. I will put my horses agairst his or I will drivo against'time, and lie.may do tho samo. lfe can select the judges, provided The Russian Imporial Corut has been established in the Kremlin. An order has been promulgated, stating thatii consequence of tho arrival of the Emperor and Empress at Moscow,and of tho imperial procet.sion to bo made to tho Cathedral, the fo''0wing persons are requested to aitend at tho Kremlin this afternoon, viz., tho principal army and navy officers, all persons entitled to present themselves at court, the nobility, tho municipal authorities of Moscow and other cities, tho principal members of the Russian and foreign moreantilo community and tho trado guilds. financial achievements of the Republican party aro next only in importance to its work of preserving tho nation itself ; civil sorvico should bo legislated upon so as to render facilities for tho proper execution of the law on that subject. Polygamy is denounced and a rigid onforcoment of thus antipolygamy law is demanded ; tho administration of Governor Cornell is warmly comuicndod, and President Arthur is praisod for his veto of the River and Harbor bill a measure which violated tho accepted rules of Constitutional power and which, while authorizing many needed public improvements, carried with it a largo and wasteful appropriation for work of neither national or public gocd. A pound party was held at the residence of Rov. Mr. Curren, not long sinco. A good number were present and a pleasant evening was spent. Mr. Curren's family would not object to lieing pounded quite frequently in this way. Pacific Mail Omaha, com J. 11. licrtels, of Shiekshinny, spent several days with friends in Hansom the past week. do. pref.. Manhattan Elev. N. Y. Central... Erie, com 8»D4 Rock Island, fin Ohio Central 133% Mobile AO.. i'.H pref 125 y* 17% he does not take half a dozen men who revolve in his light all tho time, or they can be chosen as provided by tho Association. Thero would bo no difficulty about that so far as I am concerned, becauso I warDt a race, but 1 wi'l not irot heats Uceauso my horses arc not T. G. Osborne, who is attending Wyoming Seminary, spent Sunday in Ransom. N. Lake Shore... Mich. Central 1163 L'ville & N'ville. 7l»£ 1039a Sutro Tunnel.... D4 Wilkes-Barre. North West, com. 145 Robinson do pref.. 154 Rich & Dan... Wabash, com 36J- Rich. A I). Ter Two persons died in this eily yesterday of do, pref. 67/tj Central Pacific. cholera morbus. John Hums, a slate picker at Laurel Hun colliery, while at play 011 Tuesday, lonpod from a platform from which coal was duui|ied, and broke 0110 leg abovo the ankle. oil market. in collection." Oil City, Sept. 21—2:00 p. m. Crude oil closed at 75%c. Regarding liis team A Mine and Eu'ly Rose, Mr. Vanaerbilt gives the following inlore-tiiag l'rof. Bass of Albany, who is at "Washing- ton, D. C., Ixiliovcs the comot now seen near tlie snn is the return of the great comet discovered bv Gould in South America in 1880. BRAIN STIMULATION. Philadelphia Markets. The Prohibition party conferees of LacVa wanna and Luzerne counties meet this afternoon to nominate a prohibition candidate fur Congress from the Twelfth district. A Choice Between Smoking, Drinking or By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia. Sept. ?t facts in response to questions by on inter Dr. Breunton In the Contemporary Review. Scratching the Head. FLOUR—The market was barely steaC" D • super $2.75(&$3; extra $3.25Cg*3.75; Penna family $4.37® $5.12. BRYE FLOUR—$4.00@$4.26. WHEAT—The market was dull and easier; Del. & Penna. red .$1.00® 1.08; long berry and amber #l.l1@l.ll. % .ewer " Early Rose I bought recently for S l-"l,0*25. About two weeks Mr. Bair sent 1110 word that Aldine, the brown Kentucky mare sired by Allium!, the sii'o of Early Hose, could be Astronomers supposo the comets of 1843 and 1880 are tho same. Prof, Bass thinks the orbit of the present comet is elliptical and that it may boexpected back again in 1881, if not sooner, as at each fresh plunge into tho solar atmosphere, tho comot will bo impeded. Before tho end of this century it may fall into tho sun and vanish forever. This may occur The New York Democratic Convention at The anatomist is familiar with the fact that there are two largo nerves of sensation known as the "fifth pair," which aro distributed to the top* of the head and ;'aee, and to the mucous membrane of the mouth, nose and eyes. These nerves aro closely connected with the nerves which control the action of tho heart and of the blood vessels. By their stimulation, the heart's action may bo increased. This explains the fact that application of cold water or cold air to tho faco is one of tho best moans of reviving a pc -son who lias fallen in syncope. It is a curious fact that people of all nations are accustomed, when in any difficulty, to stimulate ono or another branch of the fifth nerve, and quicken their mental processes. Thus some persons, when puzzled, scratch their heads, others rub their foreheads, and others stroke or pull their beards, thus stimulating tho occipital, frontal, or mental branches of these nerves. Many Germans, when thinking, have a habit of striking fingers against their noses, and thus stimulating the nasal cutaneous branches, while in other countries some people stimulate tho blanches distributed to tho mucous membrane of the nose by taking snuff. The late Lord Derby, when translating Homer, was accustomed to cut brandied cherries. One man will eat ligs Syracuse, A man named Kidridgo was run over by tin L. A S. train a little this side of Parsons' Station on Tuesday night, and so serious'y injured that he died soon after. ay telegraph to the Gazette had fir $10,000. I scut word that after a trial, if satisfactory, I would take her. 1 did SVbacuhe, Sept. 21.—Tammany Hall men and the Ir/ing Hall delegation had separate meetings this morning and decided to ask for a representation in tho convention on the basis of a division of the delegates among tho three CORN—The market was firm with fair local demand steamer 74c@7Gc; yellow 78c.; mixed 7« CQD77c.; No. 8 mixed 74(£D 75c. Ambrose Thayer, of this county, now corving a term of imprisonment for murdor ir. .ho second degree, was pardoned yesterday by tlio Hoard of Pardons at llarrisburg. OATS—The market was vulet and easier; No. 1 white 40Hj(?£47e.; No. 2 do. No. 3 do. 40c ; No. 2 mixed 85c. not know that she was to siart m a raco the next, day, at:d so when her ou nor refused a trial I thought thoro was something wrong. On the next day after sho had trolled and won tho race, John Shepherd, of Boston, bought her without a tritd. llo then allowed mo a PROVISIONS—The market was firm with good jobbing demand. RYE —70c next ycat- wings of tho party R. E. Lcvors w is committed to jaii ye-trrday for robbing Mrs. K S. Freeman's house "f her silver s[ioons, and N. 8. Millard's house (if jewelry and several hundred dollars in money. Tho jewelry and silverware were recovered, and a 1 but a small portion of tho money waj recovered. LARD—The market was firm. BUTTER—The market for fancy lots was active; other kinds dull; creamery extra 32c.; do. good to choice 27c@80c.; Western 2i@25c.; do. good to choice 20@2,'c. EGGS—The market was dull and weak; Penna. 26c: Western 2i@-5c. A DEMOCRATIC VIEW. Tho State Convention was called to order at 12:10. Kufua W. Beckham was chosen temporary chairman. During tho roll call, the names of David B. Hill, of Elmira, and Samuel J. Tildon, Jr., wore greeted with applause. Tho presentation of credentials of tho three delegations from New York City, created quite a breeze in tho convention. They were referred to tho Committco on Credentials when Grave Charges Against Pittston Democrats —" Sucak-Ttitef Delegates Who Wouldn't Stay nought." We print tho following racy bit of criticism upon Democratic political methods from yesterday's Scranton Evening News. tral and said I could liavo hor for $15,000. CHEESE—The .market was firm, except for Upgrades; New York full cream ll%@l2c.; Western Full cream 10kj@l0Xc. Sho matched Early Itoso so perfectly that 1 bought her, and I would rather pay $15,000 for a horso with a trial than $10,000 for ono District Attorney Darte yesterday presented to the Court for its approval, the name of J. II. Wolf, chief of the Shiekshimiy police, to bo special detcctive of Luzerne county. Tho appointment was approved and the new oftuor has been qualilied. PETROLEUM'^WHISKEY—»1.!W.The market was firm; refined without "Wore you present when Early Rose Aldine were driven a milo in 2:161?" After speaking of the dropping of Lcnahan and tho evident intention of the fiicnds of Lcnahan and McGalircn to slaughtor Reynolds, New York Markets. No, I did not see Aldino until after I had appointed. A gravel train on the North and West Branch Railroad in South Wilkcs-Uarre, near Morris A Walsh's mill yesterday, crashed through the temporary trestliiig, carrying with the wreck six of the train men, all of whom wero moro or less hurt. Tho injured nro Frank Spayd back, head and hand Iwidly cut, injuries serious; Aaron Porter, hip and hand hurt, tho latter crushed; James Peters, leg crushed, requiring amputation, and fatal ri« ' suits are feared; Peter Xeidcineyor, knee pan fraetufed and contusions received on other portions of his body; Wni. Colo, back Mild kneo injured; George Wallaco, brakcin.iit, squeezed between timbers. None of the injured men wero dead last evening and all may/ recover. Spayd lives oil Hlackman street, Porter on Whisky Hill, Peters on South Main street. Itrs. Murphy and Ross w*.re summoned and administered to the injured. New York, SejDt. 21. BEEF- The market Wlw quiet ami uueiiaiiKeri. PORK—The mark*t was Horn ami quiet; spot new mess f£1.25@$21.#7M}. By telegraph to the Gazette bought hor. I telegraphed to Mr. Bair on tho News report proceeds After appointing tho various comniittees the convention adjourned until ten o'clock to-mor- Tuesday of last week to mako tho best timt "'Expense money ' was paid to the members of the Pittston delegation, in view of tho change to bo made in favor of Reynolds, at the time chango of tactics was made, and tho Pittston and other delegations who had been ' soaped' for Reynolds were in with tho new deal which Was to elect McGuhren. Then there was a rush for tho money that had been paid for 'expenses' in Mr. Reynolds's intorost. Some 'of it was returned and some of it was not. In fact a LARD—The marke*. was lower and unsettled steam rendered f 12.02'^. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE firm at 4ty&fit I10 could and come to New York. On Wed —The market was nesday I10 hitched them up and the many watches that were held recorded the li-no Two Men Probably Fatally Shot Several Arrests Made. as 2:1G1. That one performance has fully repaid mo for what they cost, and to-duy I would not take half a million dollars for the My telegraph to the Gazette. Pittstoa Wholesale Markets. Philadelphia, Sept 21.—During a political Flour-patent Flour, straight brands Corn $9.00 o.oo@6.:o and knives boinpc the weapons, Charles Mr Mc dispute and the ensuing light last night, pistols Oats, new old. team, because money I can get, but I caunot Milium and Kobort Moore Maims is m ivere alio! Butter Cheese, new Eggs Potatoes new, per bu, Chop untl Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt,fine, per sack... Salt, pe»* bbl Ballot liay, per ton New Kay, *• 44 Rye Straw Turnips, per bu Onions, " 44 Tomatoes, per basket. Cabbage, per hundred, good 8(f7.fi.00 44 " 4' fair to middling H(&10 00 27@28 12(g) 13 Do you consider Karly Rose and Aldine majority of thoso who received money in Reynolds's interest kept it ami voted against him every time. The dirtiest trick of the day was performed by 'Squire Gibbons, of Pitts toil. Just after the fifth ballot John K. Perkins paid Giblions $5 to vote for Reynolds. Gibbons took the money and voted for McGalircn, and when called to task about it, said he was to h.-n ■ $10 .le kept the $2 all the same, and expectc to live Thomas Me while composing a leading article; another will suck chocolate creams; others will smoke cigarettes and others sip brandy and water. By Jicso means they stimulate tho lingual and buccal branches of tho nerve, and thus rellexly excite their brains. Alcohol appears to excite circulation through the brain reflexly from tho mouth, and to stimulate tho heart roflexly from tho stomach, oven before it is absorbed into blood. Shortly aftor it has been swallowed, however, it is absorbed from the stomach, and passes with the blood to tho heart to tho brain, and to the other parts of tho nervous system, upon which it begins to act 24 60 J.80 1.80 ISO 1.66 the best pair that you have ever had? Xulty and William Bryan, two of the gang Xo. ] do not. Yesterday I drove them at wero arrested and given a hearing this morn Fleetwood in 1:08, reallv in 1:0' and 11 r XleMa but were remanded to await t-lio result of Vet as fast as this ic feels convinced lie can do a mil time ma'lo with Lady Mac and Small Hope k tli Kingston Secretary Folger's Nomination. ho proved to his friends that ho could bo guilty o; transactions by the side of which sneak thieving would bo respectable. AVo have in our possession a list of names Man's life is like a winter dav New Voric, Sk?pt —The Sun says in tlifl nomination of Secretary Folgcr for Governor lio rtc;i ivDtionii3 put up a candidato wliosu name onjrlit to be an admonition to tho Demo- Maud IS, Mr. Vaiide Apples, per bu s'ie has had a rest fifteen in number—whose expenses -sonic were Pears, per bbl Sweet potatoes once moro 011 the track, in all probability, ne.\ worked a little every day, and will appear paid in the interest of Reynolds, but who, to a man, east their every ballot against liim. Sneak thieves would bo a mild term to apply Duest lias the feast to pay. IDOiitli irf a waiter; Homo few run on tick, Anil some, alaa! must pay the bill to Nicli the si There is very little change to note in the market since last report. Eggs are in demand at above price ; good choice dfliry butter is f rnily held at 2S ets., medium grades 24 to 20 eta. Vegetables of all kinds are in good supply, and gooff rapidly at fail" prices. Potatoes are higher. The market is well supplied with hay and straw, and Peaches per basket year. Ho has nothing to do with tho chid- crnts at Syracuse Tlio Times says: Jay (loiild lias triiimphfd at Saratoga; let the facta be distortod never to lenga sent to Mr. Work by Mr. Kastman The crystal wedding of Mr. and -Mrs. C. J Turpin was well attended. Those are grave charges, and we would ingeniously directly Scran ton. made by so pronounced a Democrat as J. ( give them currency, were they not Tlio painters are now putting the finishing touches on tho Seminary. Tho supply gaso lino, tanks at tho seminary, are up ai.d receiving repairs and a good coat of paint, which will havo a tendency to givo 11s mora light, bye and bvo. There will he a suppor and ice cream feslivalin tlio M. K. ehur.-li, Yatenvillo,*for Urn benefit of the church. 011 Tuesday and Wednesday ovenings, Sept. -0 and 27. A good tiiuo is anticipated. . COM. The Corn Crop. Select Council meets to-nii A movement is on foot tliat may probably result in tho repair of the Lackawanna avenuo Coon, who tvas on the ground and figured Chicago, Sept. 19.—The cool weather of sales are ready expeusi tho last twenty-four hours causes uneasiness regarding tho corn crop, but tho best advicos from all quartors fail to justify tho fears, as a percentage of the crop is beyond danger, and, as tho atmosphere is geuerally dry and frost likely to occur would not materially injure tho corn. Tho liberal receipts of corn, and the fact that much comos from scc- pavement Profess or llawktr was refused a pardon b; presumed to speak by tho book. Mr. Coon's ii Reynolds The Newfoundland fishermen catch about $7,000,000 worth of cod every year, and how thoroughly they are utilized is thus stated in a letter irom St. Johns " Every part of the cod is useful; tho head fried is an esteemed dainty—a kind of compound of sweetbread and calves-foot jelly ; the tongue cut out and nicely browned in tho frying-pan is an improved imitation of the fried oyster; the skin is used for lino glue, tho sounds aro eaten or made into the isinglass of tho cook-liook, tho Norwegians grind up tho bones for cattle feed, and the French buy the spawn for baiting their sardino lishing-grouuds." The Board, •ges confirm tho statements of tho JO vex If some one would Ik? so kind as to treat tho gasoline machine at the M. K Cliurph, and at the Presbyterian Church, too, with a dose of oil, it wouldn't lio " now you see and now you don't see," all through tho evening meetings. l'ofsous desiring stands or privih ■S of any vii G cation was tho most Lowisf M. Huberts; Ilio liorso thief recently arretted in Duller county, lias boon idenUiieil as the Hoci'is who \v»s convicted of counterilliiin 18port in 1871 and sentenced vara' imprisonment, but whs par- He is a native of Miflliiitmvn. kind 011 the grounds of the Agricultural Society during the fair, can secure them 01 an- venal and disreputable that ever disgraced plication to U. (1. Sehoonmaker, treasurer Democracy, and will confirm tho hotter elas: [eitinji at Y A writ of quo warranto has been issued and placed in the sheriff's hands in the matter of Com. ex. rol. K. D. .Tones vs. Luther Jones to show b_v what authority tlio lalter is attempting to exercise tho rights of School Controller of the Fourth ward. It is returnable to court on tho second Monday of Octolier. nf Democrats iu their determination to vote lie Republican ticket this fall and thus put Say, imvo a little respect for our postmaster Mid don't remit money in pennies alone, us it is inconvenient to count, and iliepostapro comes to twenty doncd in 1875. tious where tho crop is repnrtod poorest, and from which littlo was received in July and August, justilles the conclusion that .tho farmers aro satisfied with the crop prospect. Tho decreased receipts of hogs aro attributed by their veto upon such disgraceful proceeding his* faintly 1.-v lfo commenced with: "Oh, tan those lovely eves of thine"—when slit stopped him short and told him slio wasn't canning that kind of fruit just then, and wouldn't bocoiviteH A Catholic clergyman of some rank has been lined 200 marks for libelling Prince liisniarck, in an article oil rthe Cliauceltara attitude to- A cot irk .,vi- lii.111 OoBcordin, near Mnzatlan, mr' • tivi' |u''iitli' killed in llio church llicio i.:! -jilnj.. A groat nuOi followed. A Kngcuo Moyer, 11 member of the Nav An wa«d the Kuli to do it, either iiMly injured
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Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 85, September 21, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 85 |
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. |
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Date | 1882-09-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 85, September 21, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 85 |
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 | 1882-09-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Identifier | EGZ_18820921_001.tif |
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 |
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 | %'tommg, Jjjjfe (Kagiii t PRICE TWO CENTS ) 104.60 Per Annum. "VOLUME I., NUMBER 85 • ) Weekly Fstablifched 1860. ( PXTTSTON. 1'A.. THURSDAY, -SEPTEMBER 21, 1882. FIRST EDITION. receivers to the fact that the •farmers detm it more profitable to put the hogs in good order with the now corn. FAST HOUSE TALK, hose, won a gold medal for making tho fastest time in tho 150 yaols raco at the Bradford SECOND EDITION Tho Presbyterian Sunday-sellool are making extensive preparations for their forthcoming picnic, 011 Saturday of this week. convention, A HALF MILLION DOLLAR TEAM Alfred Paine employed in the Mt Pleasant colliery was struck by a trip of cars yesterday and so seriously hurt that his life is despflred of. lie is sexton of tho llydo Paik M. !•;. church, and is highly regarded. Well, tlio Seminary boys aro nil here, but wo don't hoar any more night singing. They must have forgotten how, or don't feel as happy as they did ill days of yoro. A CHASE AFTER A RUNAWAY WIFE. ft O'CLOCK I*. M. 3 O'CLOCK P. M. The Wife of u Wllliamsport Man Elopes Two Fast Two-Horse Teams-Mr. Vanderbilt and Mr. Work-Intense Interest as lo who lias tho Swiftest Span - A Challenge to a Trial of Speed not Accepted. NEWS BY WIRE. With a Musician. •Tohn McCoy, a young man residing near the IDiekson Works, was struck by a passing locomotivo on Tuesday night and nearly killed. Ho vvns thrown over an embankment into a pile of logs. lie was sitting on tho track asleep and did not hear tho alarm. NEW YORK POLITICS. Our police force is improving. We saw ono of tho specials trying to hold up a telegraph pole yesterday, which seemed to bo vory lurd work for him ; and then ho had tho eheok to tell us that the heat had a bad effect on him. Wi„ Reading, Sept. 20.—An exciting chase after a runaway wife was given in this place to-day by an injured husband named Henry Reppsun, residing near Williamsport. Several days ago the wife canio to Reading with a musician from that section and both took up tlioir residence at a boarding-house. Yesterday the husband arrived lioro and made his errand known to the police, The whereabouts of the guilty pair was discovered, but they hoard of the husband's prosecco in the city and they hurriedly left for (ho depot Reppsun overtook his wifo just as she had bought her ticket and a sceno ensued. She donounccd him and got on tlio train and left before tlio officers arrived. .What becamc of tho musician is not known. Reppsun jumped on the train and followed tho woman, de- TWO PARTIES IN CONVENTION ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Sinco tho publication of tho fact that Mr Vanderbilt's new team, Karly Rose and Aldlne, had been dnvea a mile to a wagon in 2.1G1, at Charter Oak Park in Hartford; there The Republican Fiutform Adopted at Saratoga-Thc Democrats at Syracuse- A Probably Fatal Row Among , Politicians General News Tunkhannock. A Locomotive Split in Two by an Explosion—Two Men Severely llurned by the Explosion of a Coal Oil Tank- Tho Republicans at Saratoga—Other Entertaining News. LATE NEWS. i Sept. 20;—To day is the opening day of tho fair at this place, and from present indications t will prove to be the most successful meeting held here, The exhibits will 1«3 unusually largo within the county, which fact can be attributed in a measure to tho fact that this is the ouly society in tho county, tho Nicholson fair having proven a llzzlo. A largo nun b r of horsemen are hero and a larger string of horses aro on tho grounds than evor before. Wo congratulate ourselves in that we have more and better horses for tho races this year than ever visited our track boforo, and trotting down iu the twenties may 1)0 looked for. Ail races hero aro hotly contested, as horses gain no record on this track. Wo have one of tho finest half-milo tracks in Northern Pennsylvania. wliloh fact, ink on with tho well-known square-dealing of this society's officers, attracts horsemen. lmvo been many slurs cast upon the gentlemen who timed the trial, and doubts expressed as to the correctness of tho timing. Much of the doubt expressed as to the correctness of the report of the porformanco camo from Mr. Work and his personal friends, M-. Worth being tho owner of the famous team Edward aud Hick Swivel, who have a recjrcl. of 2:10}. To settle tho matter, T. C. Eastmat:, of New York, having secured tho promise of the loan of Mr. Va.iderbilt's .cam, has challenged Mr. Work to a trial of speed. The terms of the challenge t-ro as follows: Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- ing's Papers. of Interest, The Pittsburg iron manufacturers signed tho old scale to-day and tlio mills will start up TweDty-Five Thousand Dollar Fire. To-Morrow'a Weather Indications. immediate! By telegraph to the Gazette. For the Middle Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather and local rain3; variable -winds, mostly easterly; stationary or higher baromotcr; stationary temperature. , The United Presbyterian Synod in session Baltimore, Sept. 21.—A flro this mornir.g almost destroyed tho warchouso o.i the cort:cr of Howard and German strocts, occupied by Gilbert Bros. A Co., wholesale druggists. The loss is ostimatod at $25,000. at Saratoi iga yesterday, initiated measures to raise §600,000 in honor of tho quarter ceuten uial of the organization which will be cclc Xocomotive Explosion—Four Men Injifred. .By telegraph to the Gazette. bratcd next year. The Supremo Council for ihe northern Masonic jurisdiction of the United Suites, in session in Boston, yesterday, elected On in Welch, of Syracuse, State Deputy for the eftsuing THE SARATOGA CONVENTION. Elizabeth, N. J., Sept 21.—Karly this morning a locomotive standing near tho wator Ttink at Dnnollen, on tllo Central Railroad, exploded, injuring four men. Two of the latter ■wero seriously scalded, and ono was blown into an adjacent Held. Tho locomotive was on old one and was split completely in two. tcrmined to capture her Charles Andrews for Supreme Judge. A YOUNG LAD'S WANDERING. "Ten thousand dollars that Aldine can beat either of Mr. Work's horses best throo heats By telegraph to the Gazette. Tho President has appointed Horace B. Fry and James C. Reed, of New York, and Henry Saratoga, X. Y.,fiept. 21.—Tho Republican State Convention was called to order at 10:25, but many delegates were absent, some of them having left town. After appointment of a State Commissioner, Judge Charles Andrews, TIio big trot comes oil on Friday, find In people down your way who are lovers of lino horses and speedy ones, an invitation is extended to come up here on Fridrty. Tickets may ho purchased at all L. V. It. it. stations Traveling from Milwaukee to London on Two Dollars. out of five on Morday nest; $10,000 that Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 20.—A cablegram to-ji'ght announces tho arrest in London of Waller Faben aged ten, who ran away from homo ono month ago, leaving a letter stati.ig that ho was going travelng. He'was taken by Captain Simmons from Chicago to New York. Hearing that tho Captain wanied him for vile purposes, ho borrowed two dollars and stowed himself away in a stcumer. lie made horses on Wednesday of next week, and $10, Kuily Rose can boat tho other of M-. Work's B'.ackstone, of Pennsylvania, a commission to exaiuino twcntv-livo miles of the Northern 000 that :lie pair can beat Mr. Work's pair A Coal Oil Fire—Explosion of a Tank. lly telegraph to the Uazette. on Saturday of next week. All the bois to be Pacific Railroad in Montana. snatch says it is stated that ov of Syracuse, was nominated by sicelamAtioi ■ at two cents per imle. Will send you a report of ouch, day's proceedings. Hay. Philadelphia, Sept. 21.—A fire occurred this morning at C. D. Webster's oil works, at Forty-Ninth street and Gray avenue. It was quickly extinguished, and tho loss will be under $1,000, but by tho explosion of a tank James James Riley wero sovcroly burned. Chute is in a critical condition. taken or none ing to the release of a number of prisoners, for Chief Judge of tho Court of Appeals. who declined to accept it because it is Tho challenge was waived by Mr. Work cons("[iiont upon tho immediate expiration of Carpenter was nominated for Lieutenant Gov fair one. It is tir'a'* fo.' tho reason that in n u'l- sent away The resolution!) in reference to anti-mono Whooping cough prevails among the children in this neighborhood. Ransom. tho first placo t.ie races ire required to he ipected of informing, fear paly, prohibition, civil service, and State and National administrations were loudly ap- thre? be ats out of live. llis horses 1 a«s not ing they w ould bo it The trial of Thomas A. MePavitt, Benjamin ilered :f they remained. Our schools have liecu opened for several weeks. School No. 1 is taught by Miss C'ubb, and No. 2 by Miss Leach. his apjienrance after tho steamer was two days out, neai ly starved to death. Reaching London ho whs fortunately found by friends and while Marly li. Wiley, Chris an Price and li. LoGriMid plauded, ospocially that in refercnco to President Arthur and tho veto of the River and Harbor bill. Tho latter plank received also Their muscles are harden.Hi for the scoring; and 'Jicy could suind live or six lie isc and A'dine have boon on Ensign, charged with conspiracy to defraud tiic government in the Star Route mail con- Fred Sandway and sisior, Miss Mary Sandway, who hayo been visiting the' family of their uncle, F. Sandway, returned to their home at Rochester, N. V.. ou Monday last The Damietta Garrison Refuses to Sur- wi'l bo roturned. ,m totter three chcers. The resolutions wero adopted without discussion, and after the usual complimentary vote to the officers, the convention By telegraph to the Gazette. render. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, than Edward and Swivel lev, who have been in the I urn for two years and liavn oniy been worked on the road. So far for the pairs. Single his horses would bo moie out of con- tracts, began in the lT. S. Circuit Court at Philadelphia yesterday moin'ng. Wiley was CJaiuo, Sept 21.—The garrison of Damietta refused to surrender Fort Ghemilch has surrendered. Tho garrison consisted of only eighty men, tho remainder having gone to Damietta. placed on tho stand by the government as a witness, and swore that McDavitt, with whom he was friendly, induced him to make pro- W. W. Ricketts, of Kingston, spcut a week's vacation in Hansom and vicinity. Stock Keport. Tho platform commences by asserting thai tho Republican party, of Now York has in adjourned sine die Miss Gila Newman is attending school at West l'ittston. . Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 ami 0 Club House, Franklin street Wilkes-Barre. Sept. 21—3:00 p. m* been driven double «o Ion rcstric.ion is n.ai'e by Mr. EaSiinan nil the •Vs to tin track ho prerors F'eolwood. All of Mr. Work's liorsos aro in Now York. t'io agreement being that now doctrine to presont, but rests upon it:- record. Monopoly is denounced, and it is demanded that tho subject of the liquuor traffic should bo submittod to a popular vote. The Mrs. Rollins, of Illinois, who has lioon spudding sonic time hero with her sistei.-, Mrs. Townsend and Mi's. Ae.korly, left ou Tuesday last to visit friends in Connecticut,accompanied by Mrs. Townsend. Penna R.R...., Phil. & Uead'g. Closing Hit? (V!1 O. & M., com... 31-Ji do. pref AIcDaxIU was to perform the work and Wiley was to reccivo a monthly pa} mout for tlie Why Ho Soured on Democracy. From the Augusta Journal (Rep.) Lehigh Valley 66;D2 H. & St. Jo. com -18 Lehigh Nav 44:i/ do. pref.. 82^6 P., Titusv. & ri.... 219-4 Union Pacific... Ill Northern Pac. com M., K. & T 38% do pref 90-V O., C. & I. C llkD D. L. 4 W 145Vg St. Paul, com... 108r»H Texas Pacific 49% do pref... 124 Del. & Hudson.... 115'. D. & Rio Q 50 N. J. Central 7i:% Illinois Central.. 140J.' West'n Union 89% Met'n. Elev 85^D uso of his name. uYis," remarked ono venerable Augusta man to another at the polling place in Ward Oae on election day, "I nevjr voted tho Dlmocratic ticket but once, and then a jedgment happened to mo." "llow was that?" queried his companion. "I voted for Tilden in 1876. That year 1 had as pooty a crop of pertators as ever grow in tho sile; tho yield was tremonjus. But, don't you think, every blessed one of them pertators rotted before I could get them to market. Yes, sir, rotted 1 That soured mo on Dimocracy, I swow, it seems as if Naiur' liatid a Dimocrat." Mr. Work makes this offer: "I will bet §10,000 that Mr. Vandorbilt's Early Rose and Aldine cannot lower tho record of Edward and Swivcltor. I will put my horses agairst his or I will drivo against'time, and lie.may do tho samo. lfe can select the judges, provided The Russian Imporial Corut has been established in the Kremlin. An order has been promulgated, stating thatii consequence of tho arrival of the Emperor and Empress at Moscow,and of tho imperial procet.sion to bo made to tho Cathedral, the fo''0wing persons are requested to aitend at tho Kremlin this afternoon, viz., tho principal army and navy officers, all persons entitled to present themselves at court, the nobility, tho municipal authorities of Moscow and other cities, tho principal members of the Russian and foreign moreantilo community and tho trado guilds. financial achievements of the Republican party aro next only in importance to its work of preserving tho nation itself ; civil sorvico should bo legislated upon so as to render facilities for tho proper execution of the law on that subject. Polygamy is denounced and a rigid onforcoment of thus antipolygamy law is demanded ; tho administration of Governor Cornell is warmly comuicndod, and President Arthur is praisod for his veto of the River and Harbor bill a measure which violated tho accepted rules of Constitutional power and which, while authorizing many needed public improvements, carried with it a largo and wasteful appropriation for work of neither national or public gocd. A pound party was held at the residence of Rov. Mr. Curren, not long sinco. A good number were present and a pleasant evening was spent. Mr. Curren's family would not object to lieing pounded quite frequently in this way. Pacific Mail Omaha, com J. 11. licrtels, of Shiekshinny, spent several days with friends in Hansom the past week. do. pref.. Manhattan Elev. N. Y. Central... Erie, com 8»D4 Rock Island, fin Ohio Central 133% Mobile AO.. i'.H pref 125 y* 17% he does not take half a dozen men who revolve in his light all tho time, or they can be chosen as provided by tho Association. Thero would bo no difficulty about that so far as I am concerned, becauso I warDt a race, but 1 wi'l not irot heats Uceauso my horses arc not T. G. Osborne, who is attending Wyoming Seminary, spent Sunday in Ransom. N. Lake Shore... Mich. Central 1163 L'ville & N'ville. 7l»£ 1039a Sutro Tunnel.... D4 Wilkes-Barre. North West, com. 145 Robinson do pref.. 154 Rich & Dan... Wabash, com 36J- Rich. A I). Ter Two persons died in this eily yesterday of do, pref. 67/tj Central Pacific. cholera morbus. John Hums, a slate picker at Laurel Hun colliery, while at play 011 Tuesday, lonpod from a platform from which coal was duui|ied, and broke 0110 leg abovo the ankle. oil market. in collection." Oil City, Sept. 21—2:00 p. m. Crude oil closed at 75%c. Regarding liis team A Mine and Eu'ly Rose, Mr. Vanaerbilt gives the following inlore-tiiag l'rof. Bass of Albany, who is at "Washing- ton, D. C., Ixiliovcs the comot now seen near tlie snn is the return of the great comet discovered bv Gould in South America in 1880. BRAIN STIMULATION. Philadelphia Markets. The Prohibition party conferees of LacVa wanna and Luzerne counties meet this afternoon to nominate a prohibition candidate fur Congress from the Twelfth district. A Choice Between Smoking, Drinking or By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia. Sept. ?t facts in response to questions by on inter Dr. Breunton In the Contemporary Review. Scratching the Head. FLOUR—The market was barely steaC" D • super $2.75(&$3; extra $3.25Cg*3.75; Penna family $4.37® $5.12. BRYE FLOUR—$4.00@$4.26. WHEAT—The market was dull and easier; Del. & Penna. red .$1.00® 1.08; long berry and amber #l.l1@l.ll. % .ewer " Early Rose I bought recently for S l-"l,0*25. About two weeks Mr. Bair sent 1110 word that Aldine, the brown Kentucky mare sired by Allium!, the sii'o of Early Hose, could be Astronomers supposo the comets of 1843 and 1880 are tho same. Prof, Bass thinks the orbit of the present comet is elliptical and that it may boexpected back again in 1881, if not sooner, as at each fresh plunge into tho solar atmosphere, tho comot will bo impeded. Before tho end of this century it may fall into tho sun and vanish forever. This may occur The New York Democratic Convention at The anatomist is familiar with the fact that there are two largo nerves of sensation known as the "fifth pair," which aro distributed to the top* of the head and ;'aee, and to the mucous membrane of the mouth, nose and eyes. These nerves aro closely connected with the nerves which control the action of tho heart and of the blood vessels. By their stimulation, the heart's action may bo increased. This explains the fact that application of cold water or cold air to tho faco is one of tho best moans of reviving a pc -son who lias fallen in syncope. It is a curious fact that people of all nations are accustomed, when in any difficulty, to stimulate ono or another branch of the fifth nerve, and quicken their mental processes. Thus some persons, when puzzled, scratch their heads, others rub their foreheads, and others stroke or pull their beards, thus stimulating tho occipital, frontal, or mental branches of these nerves. Many Germans, when thinking, have a habit of striking fingers against their noses, and thus stimulating the nasal cutaneous branches, while in other countries some people stimulate tho blanches distributed to tho mucous membrane of the nose by taking snuff. The late Lord Derby, when translating Homer, was accustomed to cut brandied cherries. One man will eat ligs Syracuse, A man named Kidridgo was run over by tin L. A S. train a little this side of Parsons' Station on Tuesday night, and so serious'y injured that he died soon after. ay telegraph to the Gazette had fir $10,000. I scut word that after a trial, if satisfactory, I would take her. 1 did SVbacuhe, Sept. 21.—Tammany Hall men and the Ir/ing Hall delegation had separate meetings this morning and decided to ask for a representation in tho convention on the basis of a division of the delegates among tho three CORN—The market was firm with fair local demand steamer 74c@7Gc; yellow 78c.; mixed 7« CQD77c.; No. 8 mixed 74(£D 75c. Ambrose Thayer, of this county, now corving a term of imprisonment for murdor ir. .ho second degree, was pardoned yesterday by tlio Hoard of Pardons at llarrisburg. OATS—The market was vulet and easier; No. 1 white 40Hj(?£47e.; No. 2 do. No. 3 do. 40c ; No. 2 mixed 85c. not know that she was to siart m a raco the next, day, at:d so when her ou nor refused a trial I thought thoro was something wrong. On the next day after sho had trolled and won tho race, John Shepherd, of Boston, bought her without a tritd. llo then allowed mo a PROVISIONS—The market was firm with good jobbing demand. RYE —70c next ycat- wings of tho party R. E. Lcvors w is committed to jaii ye-trrday for robbing Mrs. K S. Freeman's house "f her silver s[ioons, and N. 8. Millard's house (if jewelry and several hundred dollars in money. Tho jewelry and silverware were recovered, and a 1 but a small portion of tho money waj recovered. LARD—The market was firm. BUTTER—The market for fancy lots was active; other kinds dull; creamery extra 32c.; do. good to choice 27c@80c.; Western 2i@25c.; do. good to choice 20@2,'c. EGGS—The market was dull and weak; Penna. 26c: Western 2i@-5c. A DEMOCRATIC VIEW. Tho State Convention was called to order at 12:10. Kufua W. Beckham was chosen temporary chairman. During tho roll call, the names of David B. Hill, of Elmira, and Samuel J. Tildon, Jr., wore greeted with applause. Tho presentation of credentials of tho three delegations from New York City, created quite a breeze in tho convention. They were referred to tho Committco on Credentials when Grave Charges Against Pittston Democrats —" Sucak-Ttitef Delegates Who Wouldn't Stay nought." We print tho following racy bit of criticism upon Democratic political methods from yesterday's Scranton Evening News. tral and said I could liavo hor for $15,000. CHEESE—The .market was firm, except for Upgrades; New York full cream ll%@l2c.; Western Full cream 10kj@l0Xc. Sho matched Early Itoso so perfectly that 1 bought her, and I would rather pay $15,000 for a horso with a trial than $10,000 for ono District Attorney Darte yesterday presented to the Court for its approval, the name of J. II. Wolf, chief of the Shiekshimiy police, to bo special detcctive of Luzerne county. Tho appointment was approved and the new oftuor has been qualilied. PETROLEUM'^WHISKEY—»1.!W.The market was firm; refined without "Wore you present when Early Rose Aldine were driven a milo in 2:161?" After speaking of the dropping of Lcnahan and tho evident intention of the fiicnds of Lcnahan and McGalircn to slaughtor Reynolds, New York Markets. No, I did not see Aldino until after I had appointed. A gravel train on the North and West Branch Railroad in South Wilkcs-Uarre, near Morris A Walsh's mill yesterday, crashed through the temporary trestliiig, carrying with the wreck six of the train men, all of whom wero moro or less hurt. Tho injured nro Frank Spayd back, head and hand Iwidly cut, injuries serious; Aaron Porter, hip and hand hurt, tho latter crushed; James Peters, leg crushed, requiring amputation, and fatal ri« ' suits are feared; Peter Xeidcineyor, knee pan fraetufed and contusions received on other portions of his body; Wni. Colo, back Mild kneo injured; George Wallaco, brakcin.iit, squeezed between timbers. None of the injured men wero dead last evening and all may/ recover. Spayd lives oil Hlackman street, Porter on Whisky Hill, Peters on South Main street. Itrs. Murphy and Ross w*.re summoned and administered to the injured. New York, SejDt. 21. BEEF- The market Wlw quiet ami uueiiaiiKeri. PORK—The mark*t was Horn ami quiet; spot new mess f£1.25@$21.#7M}. By telegraph to the Gazette bought hor. I telegraphed to Mr. Bair on tho News report proceeds After appointing tho various comniittees the convention adjourned until ten o'clock to-mor- Tuesday of last week to mako tho best timt "'Expense money ' was paid to the members of the Pittston delegation, in view of tho change to bo made in favor of Reynolds, at the time chango of tactics was made, and tho Pittston and other delegations who had been ' soaped' for Reynolds were in with tho new deal which Was to elect McGuhren. Then there was a rush for tho money that had been paid for 'expenses' in Mr. Reynolds's intorost. Some 'of it was returned and some of it was not. In fact a LARD—The marke*. was lower and unsettled steam rendered f 12.02'^. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE firm at 4ty&fit I10 could and come to New York. On Wed —The market was nesday I10 hitched them up and the many watches that were held recorded the li-no Two Men Probably Fatally Shot Several Arrests Made. as 2:1G1. That one performance has fully repaid mo for what they cost, and to-duy I would not take half a million dollars for the My telegraph to the Gazette. Pittstoa Wholesale Markets. Philadelphia, Sept 21.—During a political Flour-patent Flour, straight brands Corn $9.00 o.oo@6.:o and knives boinpc the weapons, Charles Mr Mc dispute and the ensuing light last night, pistols Oats, new old. team, because money I can get, but I caunot Milium and Kobort Moore Maims is m ivere alio! Butter Cheese, new Eggs Potatoes new, per bu, Chop untl Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt,fine, per sack... Salt, pe»* bbl Ballot liay, per ton New Kay, *• 44 Rye Straw Turnips, per bu Onions, " 44 Tomatoes, per basket. Cabbage, per hundred, good 8(f7.fi.00 44 " 4' fair to middling H(&10 00 27@28 12(g) 13 Do you consider Karly Rose and Aldine majority of thoso who received money in Reynolds's interest kept it ami voted against him every time. The dirtiest trick of the day was performed by 'Squire Gibbons, of Pitts toil. Just after the fifth ballot John K. Perkins paid Giblions $5 to vote for Reynolds. Gibbons took the money and voted for McGalircn, and when called to task about it, said he was to h.-n ■ $10 .le kept the $2 all the same, and expectc to live Thomas Me while composing a leading article; another will suck chocolate creams; others will smoke cigarettes and others sip brandy and water. By Jicso means they stimulate tho lingual and buccal branches of tho nerve, and thus rellexly excite their brains. Alcohol appears to excite circulation through the brain reflexly from tho mouth, and to stimulate tho heart roflexly from tho stomach, oven before it is absorbed into blood. Shortly aftor it has been swallowed, however, it is absorbed from the stomach, and passes with the blood to tho heart to tho brain, and to the other parts of tho nervous system, upon which it begins to act 24 60 J.80 1.80 ISO 1.66 the best pair that you have ever had? Xulty and William Bryan, two of the gang Xo. ] do not. Yesterday I drove them at wero arrested and given a hearing this morn Fleetwood in 1:08, reallv in 1:0' and 11 r XleMa but were remanded to await t-lio result of Vet as fast as this ic feels convinced lie can do a mil time ma'lo with Lady Mac and Small Hope k tli Kingston Secretary Folger's Nomination. ho proved to his friends that ho could bo guilty o; transactions by the side of which sneak thieving would bo respectable. AVo have in our possession a list of names Man's life is like a winter dav New Voric, Sk?pt —The Sun says in tlifl nomination of Secretary Folgcr for Governor lio rtc;i ivDtionii3 put up a candidato wliosu name onjrlit to be an admonition to tho Demo- Maud IS, Mr. Vaiide Apples, per bu s'ie has had a rest fifteen in number—whose expenses -sonic were Pears, per bbl Sweet potatoes once moro 011 the track, in all probability, ne.\ worked a little every day, and will appear paid in the interest of Reynolds, but who, to a man, east their every ballot against liim. Sneak thieves would bo a mild term to apply Duest lias the feast to pay. IDOiitli irf a waiter; Homo few run on tick, Anil some, alaa! must pay the bill to Nicli the si There is very little change to note in the market since last report. Eggs are in demand at above price ; good choice dfliry butter is f rnily held at 2S ets., medium grades 24 to 20 eta. Vegetables of all kinds are in good supply, and gooff rapidly at fail" prices. Potatoes are higher. The market is well supplied with hay and straw, and Peaches per basket year. Ho has nothing to do with tho chid- crnts at Syracuse Tlio Times says: Jay (loiild lias triiimphfd at Saratoga; let the facta be distortod never to lenga sent to Mr. Work by Mr. Kastman The crystal wedding of Mr. and -Mrs. C. J Turpin was well attended. Those are grave charges, and we would ingeniously directly Scran ton. made by so pronounced a Democrat as J. ( give them currency, were they not Tlio painters are now putting the finishing touches on tho Seminary. Tho supply gaso lino, tanks at tho seminary, are up ai.d receiving repairs and a good coat of paint, which will havo a tendency to givo 11s mora light, bye and bvo. There will he a suppor and ice cream feslivalin tlio M. K. ehur.-li, Yatenvillo,*for Urn benefit of the church. 011 Tuesday and Wednesday ovenings, Sept. -0 and 27. A good tiiuo is anticipated. . COM. The Corn Crop. Select Council meets to-nii A movement is on foot tliat may probably result in tho repair of the Lackawanna avenuo Coon, who tvas on the ground and figured Chicago, Sept. 19.—The cool weather of sales are ready expeusi tho last twenty-four hours causes uneasiness regarding tho corn crop, but tho best advicos from all quartors fail to justify tho fears, as a percentage of the crop is beyond danger, and, as tho atmosphere is geuerally dry and frost likely to occur would not materially injure tho corn. Tho liberal receipts of corn, and the fact that much comos from scc- pavement Profess or llawktr was refused a pardon b; presumed to speak by tho book. Mr. Coon's ii Reynolds The Newfoundland fishermen catch about $7,000,000 worth of cod every year, and how thoroughly they are utilized is thus stated in a letter irom St. Johns " Every part of the cod is useful; tho head fried is an esteemed dainty—a kind of compound of sweetbread and calves-foot jelly ; the tongue cut out and nicely browned in tho frying-pan is an improved imitation of the fried oyster; the skin is used for lino glue, tho sounds aro eaten or made into the isinglass of tho cook-liook, tho Norwegians grind up tho bones for cattle feed, and the French buy the spawn for baiting their sardino lishing-grouuds." The Board, •ges confirm tho statements of tho JO vex If some one would Ik? so kind as to treat tho gasoline machine at the M. K Cliurph, and at the Presbyterian Church, too, with a dose of oil, it wouldn't lio " now you see and now you don't see," all through tho evening meetings. l'ofsous desiring stands or privih ■S of any vii G cation was tho most Lowisf M. Huberts; Ilio liorso thief recently arretted in Duller county, lias boon idenUiieil as the Hoci'is who \v»s convicted of counterilliiin 18port in 1871 and sentenced vara' imprisonment, but whs par- He is a native of Miflliiitmvn. kind 011 the grounds of the Agricultural Society during the fair, can secure them 01 an- venal and disreputable that ever disgraced plication to U. (1. Sehoonmaker, treasurer Democracy, and will confirm tho hotter elas: [eitinji at Y A writ of quo warranto has been issued and placed in the sheriff's hands in the matter of Com. ex. rol. K. D. .Tones vs. Luther Jones to show b_v what authority tlio lalter is attempting to exercise tho rights of School Controller of the Fourth ward. It is returnable to court on tho second Monday of Octolier. nf Democrats iu their determination to vote lie Republican ticket this fall and thus put Say, imvo a little respect for our postmaster Mid don't remit money in pennies alone, us it is inconvenient to count, and iliepostapro comes to twenty doncd in 1875. tious where tho crop is repnrtod poorest, and from which littlo was received in July and August, justilles the conclusion that .tho farmers aro satisfied with the crop prospect. Tho decreased receipts of hogs aro attributed by their veto upon such disgraceful proceeding his* faintly 1.-v lfo commenced with: "Oh, tan those lovely eves of thine"—when slit stopped him short and told him slio wasn't canning that kind of fruit just then, and wouldn't bocoiviteH A Catholic clergyman of some rank has been lined 200 marks for libelling Prince liisniarck, in an article oil rthe Cliauceltara attitude to- A cot irk .,vi- lii.111 OoBcordin, near Mnzatlan, mr' • tivi' |u''iitli' killed in llio church llicio i.:! -jilnj.. A groat nuOi followed. A Kngcuo Moyer, 11 member of the Nav An wa«d the Kuli to do it, either iiMly injured |
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