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k S timing JJ&fc CBas$ett . • t* PITTSTONi PA., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1882. I PRICE TWO CENTS ) i(4.50 Ftr Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 101 / Weekly Established 1850 \ r noticed a decided change Tor the better, ns also C1iil iriy wife and friends. My hiccoughing and I less pain than I was so rejoiced lit this improved condition thai, upon what I had believed but a few days before was my dying bed, I vowed in tlio presence of my family and frionds, should 1 recover I would both publicly and privately make known this remedy for the good of humanity, wherever and whenever I had an opportunity. I also determined that I would give a courso of loctures in the Corinthian Academy of Music of this city, stating in full the symptoms and almost hopelessness of my disease and tlio remarkable means by which I have been saved. My improvement was constant from that time, and in less than throe months I had gained 20 pounds in llesh, became entirely free from pain and I believe I owe my life and present condition w holly to Warner's Safo Kidney and Liver Cure, the remedy which I used. SECOND EDITION in love any moro? Of course no'.; they cnn't perform im|KD«.sibililit"D, and they cannot fait in love any more than thoy do, unless the FIRST EDITION. mtuiv stains of grease; ho lias it variegated A PROFESSIONAL CONFESSION. checked trousers, yell necktie, a wolloii shirt of a loud pattern, gray How ridin Ail Unusual Experience of a Prominent spurs, an opora glass, with a yellow case and .Man Made Public formerly years aro made longer. strap, and vol low revolver belt with cartridge The following article from the Democrat and Chronicle, of Rochester, N. Y., is of so striking a nature, and omanates from so reliable a source, that it is herewith re-published entire. In addition to the valuablo matter it contains, it will bo found exceedingly interesting. 5 O'CLOCK P. M. 3 1D'(;t.O( R P. H ease ; yellow ganntlets, a violet pocket hand kerchief stuck iu his red coat, a gigantic pair LATE NEWS. NEWS BY WIRE. of dark-blue spectacles, and in his hand he THE COAL-TRADE. Gleaned and Condensed from till* Morn- nourishes a fan to keep off the Hies. BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR THE FALL 11 Piatt Carpenter, the New York ttop ibli Ini'a Papers. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES can nominee for Lieutenant Governor, accepts and writes a long letter. TROTTING HORSE BREEDERS. To the Editor of the Democrat and Chronicle I'linisliing the Egyptians for 1 lie Lute AlroeiMrn — lluilroiul Accidents— Mr. Work'# Team Exhibit Tlielr Speed, and Mr. Viuiderbllt Makes a iteumck. Snt:—My motives for the publication of tlio moat if 11 usual statements which follow are, firtt, pratitndo for the fact that 1 have boen saved from a most horrible death, and, secondly, a desire to warn all who read this slute- Aii Increased Production of Coal Expected—The Fifteenth District Confercuc—A Colored Man Killed —The Land League Fund. A (fraud de iionstration of Odd Follow :• of the United States, Canada and tho \\ wt In#dies was luM at Boston yesterday. There wan a la fire himilier of lodges in line with numerous hands. The display was excellent George Raymond, of Boston, caused an attachmeiit on the estate of Kdward Kussellaud other proprietors of the Mercantile Agency, for $75,000 damages for alleged falso and malieions rating of his credit, resulting in his fail- .The if'Ilgriiiiage to Mecca and TIio largest attendance ever seen nt a mooting of the National Association of Trot ting Horse Brooders sinco it was org; the Sacred Carpet was at the Gentleman's Driving Park yester mixed luciit against s jine of the most deceptivo influences by which they liavo over been surrounded. It is a fact that to-day thousands of IMople are within a fool of the grave and they do not know it. To tell how I was caught Six Persons Drowned. To-Morrow's Weather Indications, :1av, the second day of tlio mcetii By telegraph to the Gazette. For tlio Middlo Atlantic &tatc slightly At i o'clock Mr. Frank Work's famous' team. Kdward and Dick Swiveller jogged up the track for an exhibitioii of spied. A ripple of applause ran along the stynd as the team AmesbuRT, Mass., Oct. 7.—Geo. Huntington, hia wife and four children woro capsized in a sail boat in the Plum Island river this 1 forenoon and all woro drowned. They resided 'armor; generally fair weather; southerly to csterly winds; lower barometer. away from just this position and to warn others against neuring it, are my objects in this Since my pjpoverv I have thoroughly reinvestigated the subjeot of kidney dilliculties and Bright's disease, and tho truths doveloped arc astounding. I ihercforo state, deliberately, and as a physician, that I that more than o ie-hult the deaths which occur in America aro caused by Bright's disease of the kidneys. This may sound like a rash statement, but 1 am prepared to fully verify it. Bright's ure and ruining his prospects. Fatally Injured on the Railway were recognized. Dan Maco drove th at Amesburv Van Putlkamer, Minister of the (Jerinan Interior, attended the election meeting of tho Conservatives on Wednesday. The fact excites comment, as the Prussian ministers hitherto invariably held aloof from such meetings. By t.-l. graph to tho Gazi'tt lid after warming tliem tip si lit tliem communication On the first day of June, 1861, I lay at K.vsrox, I'a., Oct -Wm. Miles, aged 41 over t score at n slashing gait. A running my residence in this city, surrounded by my friends and waiting for my death. Heaven only knows the agony I then endured, for The Coal Trade. ,s run over anil futallv injured this forenoon horse liiuli was to aocompa From the Tultsville Journal, yesterday. oh tho Now Jersey Central Railroad, above Kastou. tliem, was left about tlireo lengths behind, and never caught up. They trotted up to the words can never describe it. And yet, if a The demand for the domestic sizes continues very active. The orders aro in excess of the production, and, as usual in such cases, buyers jii irter in 35 seconds and to the half in 1:08.} few years previous, any one had told me that I was to bo brought so lowr and by so terrible a disease, I should have scoffed at the idea. Fatal Boiler Explosion, 2:204. The result aro very urgent to obtain their supplies. At present they cannot bo accommodated, though tho collieries aro pushed to their full capacity. Other sizes are in fair demand, with the ox- MUSIC HALL, Saturday Evening, October 1, By telegraph to the Gazette a hill' disappointment to tho disease has 110 distinctive symptoms of its Loxgpohd Mir.i.s. Oc Smith's saw mill exploded Ihis iiormng repetition of tho performance of 2:1G|, but : tii tor who expected to I had always been uncommonly strong and healthy, had weighed over 200 pounds, and own, (indeed, it ofren develops without any pain whatever in the kidneys or their vicinity), but has the symptoms of nearly every other ing Kllis, the foreman, and llray, his assistant. Several others were badly injured. The mill ic showed that the team we hardtv know, in my own experience, what ception of broken and pea, which aro not in much request Prices arc well maintained. It is too early in the month to spoculato on tho prices for November, tint tho general impression is that there will bo no further advance. The outlook of the trade for the remainder of the season is very bright, and an increased production is Confidently anticipated The total anthracite product for the week ending September :t0, was 714,093 tons, against 613,419 tons for tho same week of last year— an increase of 200,010 tons. Tho product for the year so far is 20,903,307 tons, against 20,219,163 tons for tho corresponding period of last year—an increase of 684,134 tons. form. Dan Maco explained that he had not were Very many people ncnt realize at times known complaint. Hundreds of' people die daily, whose burials are authorized by a pliy- BROXSON HOWARD'S GREATEST PLAV is a wreck gait, as Mr. Work wlio will read this A CHARACTER BORN TO LIVE A Native Egyptian Huns for Reasons, had asked him to drive tliem as near 20 as that they are unusual! ircd and cannot ac Appoploxv," ''Paralysis," ''Spinal Complaint,' Rheumatism," ''Pneumonia," and other com- iuv's certilleate of Heart Disease, Engagement of the Great'Kt German Pialeot Acior Living, anil the Churming Comedienne inn. 4!iD mas. 'iiytaUtfraplvtothc Gazette is trial Mr. T. C. Kastman, who wa pains in various parts of the body and do ho icv feci dull and indefinite Alexandria, (let. 7.—A native who was with Mr. William II. Vatiderbill understand it. Or tliov are exceedingly linn- nou complaints,•when in reality it was Bright disease of tho kidneys. Pew physicians, an convicted of committ TV one (lav and entirely without appetite tin GEO. S. KNIGHT, during Hit- massacres of June eleventh, was and I will bet next. This was just tho way I felt when the •wer people realize the extent of this disease In the Powerful New Comedy, in 1 arts, written expressly for the KnlKhts, by Bronaon Howard, (author of the Honker's liaugliter), entitled iiense'crowd, here '.his morning before hu ii $10,000 to *."D,000 they can't trot another mile or ils dangerous and insidious nature. It ■teals into the system liko a thief, inaniicsts said Mr. Vanderbilt, "I'll bet $10, nothing; that probably I had taken a cold Still 1 thought it was prescuco by tho commonest symptoms, and fastens itself upon tho constitution before the victim is aware. It is nearly as hereditary as consumption, quite as common and fully as fatal. Entire families, inheriting it from their ancestors, have died, and yet nouo of the r/umber knew or realized tho mysterious power which was removing them. Instead of common symptoms it often shows none whatever, but brings death Suddenly,and as such is usually supposed te be heart disease. A s one who has suffered, and knows by bitter experience what lie says, I implore every one who reads these words not to neglect tho slightest symptoms of kidney difficulty. Certain agony and possible death will he tho sure result of such ncgloct, and no ono can alTord to hazard such chances. BARON RUDOLPH, Thrown from the Track, which would soon pass away. Shortly after this I noticed a dull, and at times a nefiralgic pain hi my head, but ns it would come ono day and pass away tho next, I paid but little By telegraph to the Gazette. I'll take that last bet said Mr. Shepherd Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 7.—Tho Columb commodation train, bound east, on tho 1 onnsylvania Railroad, was thrown from the track this morning near Rohrerstown, by the spreading of tho rails. All tho cars loft tho track, which was torn up for somedistanoo. Nobody was injured. Travel was impoded for soveral hours. F. Knapp, who heard them, " providing that Mr. Work will let mo have his team." Under the management of Fred. G. and R. (1. Berber, supported by their own company • f fciiiH?ri.»r Di am.«tie Artists. Beautiful New Scemir. New Mechanical Construction and Calcium Light Effects. Mr. Work readily consented, and said that he woulJ take half the bet, and would have his team ready in fiftoen minutes. Thereupon Mr. Vanderbilt took Mr. Eastman's arm, walked away, got into his wagon, and drove from tho track remarking " Oh, they're all attention to it. However, my stomach was out of order, and my food often failed to digest, THE fUNKHANNOCK CONFERENCE. Tickets of admission 73, 50 and 35 cent". Reserved seat tickets on sale at Mutflc Hail Book store, Thursday Oct. 5th, at U a. m. causing at times great incouvenienco. Vet I had an idea, even as a physician, that thoso things meant anything serious or that a monstrous disease was becoming fixed upon me. Overton on tho 38th Ballot—How the Can- dldatea Regard the Reault. Special to the Evening Qazette. Tunkiiaxxock, Pa., Oct. 6.—Tho Republican conference of the Fifteenth Congressional District balloted all tho morning, offecting no nomination. During a recess for dinner somo sharp figuring was dono and it was openly announced by those inside that a nomination would be made early this aftornoon. MUSIC IIALL Thursday Eve'ng, Oct. 12. THE MADISON SQUARE Theatre Company blowers. Candidly, I thought I was suffering from malaria, and so doctored myself accordingly. But I got no better. I next noticed a peculiar color and odor about tho fluids I was passing—also A Missing- Woman Found. By telegraph to the Gazette Lebanon-, Pa., Oct. 7.—Sallio Dampman, reported missiug, has been discovered safe with her friends at Friedensburg, Schuylkill Co. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stock Report. Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 and o Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre. • Oct. 7—8:00 p. m. that there wero largo quantities one day and very little tho next, and that a persistent scum and froth appeared upon tho surface, and a sediment sottlod in the bottom. And yet I did not realize my danger; for, indeod, seeing Closing Hid N. Y. Ch. St. Louis 14-V& Wabnsh pref.. . do. iDref 3'4 O. & M., com... 38}$ PeunaR.it do. pref l'hih & b'oad'g 3!'% H. & St. Jo. com Lehigh Valley H'- h do. pref.. 8\]4 Lehf jh Nav •43",4 Union Pacillc... K'O'i 1'., Titusv. 13.... 2UCs M., K. Cfc T 35jJ NorthernPac.com -1H C)„C. Cfc I. C HD-iD Upon tlio 38th ballot Hon. K. Overton, Jr., of Towandu, was declared aa tluljr nominated, having recoived the Bix votes of Bradford and tlirce of the four votes of Susquehanna, making up the required nine votos. Will present its great New York success or lost Lyc Drain*? County's Ex-Commissioners. I am a-.varo that 8iich an unqualified statement as ihis, coming from me, known as I am throughout the entiro land as n practitioner and lecturer, will arouse the surprise and possible animosity of the medical profession, and astonish all with whom 1 am acquainted, but 1 muko the foregoing statements based upon facts which I am preparod to produce and truths which I can substantiate to the letter. The welfare of those who may bo possible sufferers such as I was, is an ample inducement for me to take the step 1 have, and if I can successfully warn others from the dantoiis p'lth in which I once walked, I am to endure all professional and personal J. 13. Hexion, M. D. season, the exquisite domestic drama By telegraph to the Gazette £SM£RAUDA WlLLlAMSPOHT, Pa., Oct. 7.—The cases against the Kx-Commissioners of Lycoming county, who were indicted yesterday for forgery, perjury, and conspiracy, wero called up to-day, and the defendants filed a petition for Yhese symptoms continually, I finally became accustomed to then), and my suspicion was wholly disarmed by the fact that I had 110 pnin in the affected organs or in thoir vicinity. Why I should have been so blind I cannot un- A motion to make tho nomination unanimous failed because two of Wayne county's conferees voted nay and tho othor two re- By Mr*. Frances Hodgson Burnett and W. H. Gillette, as presented at the Madison Square Theatre for one year. A Beautiful Domestic Love Story. do iDref — D. I j. & W Texas Pacific.. Del. & Hudson N. J. Centra1. NVest'n Union Pacific Mail Er at. Paul, com.. 131*6 do pref.. D. AHloG 11216 /Illinois Central 70y£ Met'n. Elev hS Omaha, com... 43 do. pref. . .. Rock Island — .... Ohio Central... SO Mobile & O L'ville Cfc N'villt' lltMi Sutro Tunnel... Robinson fused to vote. i\ cliango of venue. Tho petition will bo argued hereafter, and tho cases continued from 100% 133 11% derstand, C. C. Jadwin, the present incumbent, takes his defoat seriously. J. E. Jennings is aB complacent as need be. Col. Daniel Searle is promised tho coufcreo3 of Bradford county the next lime, and he looks good naturcd. Ovorton was a little excited, but after all was smiling and chipper as you please. The Democratic Congressional Conference is put down for this place on AVednesday, October 11 tli. Wyoming county will present tho namo of ex-Sheriff Kennard, and will push for him. . Ray. There is a terrible future for all physical neglect, and impending danger always brings SCENES IN NORTH CAROLINA AND PAF.IS. .the present term. com . pre' Manhattan Elu N. Y. Central. I.ako Shore.., ?ii«h. Central person to his senses, oveu though it may be ProJueed with special Scenery for each act from the Madison bquaie Theatre. Seats at Music Hall Book Store commencing Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 0 a. ni. Admit* i 86 and 50 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents. The Sacred. Carpet Some Difficulty About too lato. I realized, at last, my critical eondi the Sacred Business. •tli West, com. Rich & Dan.. pref.. H5i llich. \ J). T«* 8.)' i Central l'acill lion and aroused myself to overcome it. And, Oh 1 how hard I tried ! f consulted tho best By telegraph to the Gazette Wabash, com. medical skill in tho land. I visited a Ilnu Cairo, Oct. 7, w hich recently departed with imposing cere —While the annual carava prominent mineral springs in America and traveled from Maino to California. Still I consequences. monies, was journeying to Suez, on the way Oil City, Oct. 7—2:00 p. m. Crude oil steady at Report of the conwtion of the FIRST NATION Al. HANK OF PITTSTON, at pittkton. in the state of i fa.m- SYVI,ANIA. AT THE CUME OF BUSINESS OCTOBER SJ, ISH'i. to Mecca, the canopy over tho sacred carpet grew worse No two physicians agreed as to PREPARING WORK FOR CONCRESS. was caught and overturned by a telegraph By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia Market#. my malady. One said 1 was troubled with tieltliiK Proposed Legislation Into Shape - Probable Meagre Ilesults of the Tar IIV Commission. wire and the sacred emblem was exposed to The Dervisches in clmrgo were greatly rillLADKM'HIA. Oct. 7 spinal irritation ; another, nervous prostration another, malaria; another, dyspepsia; another heart disease; another, general debility another, congestion of tl.o base of the brain RESOURCES view excited by the acc WHEAT—The market whs quiet; No. 2 Western red Sl.C-7»/.i: Delaware an«l Pennsylvania red fl.02 FLOUR—The market was dull The Land League Fund, By telegraph to the (Jazette. Loans and discounts overdrafts.. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation — Other stocks, bonds and mortjrflges. Due from approved reserve agents.. Due from otlier N:ition il Banks Due from State Banks and hankers. Ileal estate, furniture and fixtures.. Current expenses and taxes paid Bills of other Banks Fr ctionai paper currency, nickels 8,3:1 10 500,000 00 4Cm 718 T5 31,WW 051 $ ."501.015 15 caravan will have to roturn and the ceremony (7},108; longberry red and amht r 4earee at $1.13(£ $1.15. Washington', Oct. 6.—The Ways and Means Committee will meet here early in November for tho purpose of getting proposed legislation into shape for presentation soon after the mooting of Congress. It is understood that Judge Kellev, chairman of tho committee, is greatly disappointed at tho prospect of very meagre results from the Tariff Commission, IIr. Kelloy was in favor of Duulix, Oct 7.—The closing of tho Land League fund caused much sonsation here many persons demanding an explanation as to Jiow the money has been spent. be porformed over again at Cairo. CORN—The market was firm with good local ilemand; steamer I'iMfiiX'&u. ; sail yellow 76c; and so on through a long list of common diseases, the symptoms of all of which I really Ji.fr.m 70 OATS The market was firm with fair demand; No l. white-17e.; No. 2 do. 43c.; No. 3 do. No 3 mixed 72©7S'aC had. In this way several years passed, during all of which timo I was steadily growing My condition had really lDccomo pitia- ft 181 M 40,C147 00 1,550 o0 28.800 00 Damages Awarded in a Libel Suit. No. mixed 87C' By telegraph to the Gazette Pim.ADEi ri.i t )ct. 7 - PROVISIONS—1The market was firm and fairly active. worse and pennies. Specie Legal tender notes Redemption fund with V, S. i reasurer per cent, of circulation* .. Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent, redemption fund 127 or 3 8«0 00 10,131 CO of Mrs. Cat liar aiust Lwpincott'tt LAUD—The market was firm and unchanged 151. I TER—Choice wanted at unchanged prices. EGGS—The market was quiet; 1'enna. -7c.; Western £5@20c. ble.' The slight symptoms I at first cxperi A Bow lit a Barber Shop—A Fatal Bullet. By telegraph to the Gazette. Maguziih for libel in publishing enccd were developed into terrible and con slant disorders—the littlo twigs of pain had Richmond, Ohio, Oct. T.—George Thomas (colored) wont to the shop of Win. Howell, a colored barber, yesterday, and fired two shots at him. He then started to rnn, when Howell shot him through the head, killing him in- *2,500 0 I upon tho life of her husband. Col. Richard CHEESE-The market was firm and fairly ac tlve at unchanged prices. WHISKEY—Sl.iW. grown to oaks oC agony XI y weight had been reduced from 207 to 130 pounds. My life was a torture to myself and friends. I could re- forcing what wns known as the Li'.tlo Tariff Bill, or a similar message, through Congress at the coming session. Ho believes that the 1,00" 00 Roalf, the poet, in :h her character was at Tcrtal f 1,0 H.071 I'D tacked, returned a verdict this morning in favor proposition to summon an extra session next spring, for the sole purpose of considering and framing a tariff law, will not be consummated. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits National Banks notes outstanding.. Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to cheek Cashier's checks outrunning Due to other National Bank-* Due to State Banks and bankers LIABILITIES. S 500,oo0 (0 UK»,000 (U 75.007 85 450,«00 00 KH 00 50°,('1H .V» 1,8( 3 50 5,1*1 10 2,0Mi flI By telegraph to the Gazette New York Markets. tain 110 food upon my stomach, wholly by injections. and lived stantly ICir—Tlie market was unchanged and dull. 'KK—-The nmrktt was dull and weak; new pain. My putae was uncontrollable. In niy 1 was a living muss of A STORY OF BRITISH BARBARITY ngony 1 frequently fell upon the lioor, coil' I tlio carpet, and prayed ioi The Appropriation Committee will meet in November, immediately after*tho election. Mr. 11 isooek hopes to have fC*ir of the appropriation bills ready to report on tho drat day of the Th« Loading- Democratic Paper. From W. B. eor. Hazleton Plain Speaker. Murder ins the Egyptian Wotimled i»D the Trenches — A Non-Commissioned OtU- iwer; steam rendered $ 13.0! vulsively clntel Tho Union-Leader now hoists tho ticket I 1'iU ton Wholesale Markets, Sforpi ir no effect in does so with poor grace, but that matters little' Total $1,01-1,071 90 cer'g Statement lit bra I had t pain. For six days and night ith-premonitory hiccoughs eon sessiiXi. Some of tho member, of tho Appropriation Committee are members of the Spec Democrats are lavUh in tlie'r praiso of the Plain Speaker, which is looked upon as tho leading Democratic paper of tho county. State op Pennsylvania. County CDk Luzerne, rk Tlio C ponuetit stantly My ui wa3 Iilied with tube casts I. William L. Watson, Cashier of the alDovenaraed bank, do solemnly *wear ih«t the above statement, is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, tian wounded wcro murdered by tlio Britisl ft i-H mid albumen. I was strug with Bright's ial Committee appointed to investigate the Mississippi Jtivcr Commission work, ft is ex WILLIAM L, WATSON, Cashier. Subscribed nml sworn to before me this ntli d iD of October, ism-'. Disease of the kidneys iu its last stages. pected tliat thero will be a preit pressure James Hetheringtoi), of Philadelphia, was arrested ut Albany yes(£rday on the charge of nee had-ceased. A letter from a noil While suffering thus J received a call from my pastor, tho Hov. Dr. Koote, rector of St. brought to bear on this Mississippi Committee being concerned iu the robbery of $70,000 worth of paper from Howell & Bros., of Phil- Samrel P. Fenn, Notary Publi uied ( Paul's Church, of this city. I felt that it was to report in favor of the Kails system, but the Correct—Attest THEO. STRONG,) THOS. FORD. V Directors. C. H. FOSTER, i were to spare none of dv. but to 1 our last interview, but in the urse of eonver friends of this system aro now charging that the Committee was packed iu the interest of the outlet system. Tho approaching visit of the Committee is causing a great deal of excitement along tho line of the Mississippi, and every influence. social and political, will bo adelphia, The prisoner awaits requisition. onet every one of them Rye St Hailed satiou he mentioned a remedy of which 1 had icard much but had never used. detailed to ino tho many rcmai From ttao Burlington Hawkeye Mrs. IIowo says Falling in Love. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In Common 1'lesn of Lur.enie county, in equity. No. 0. October term. 18711, William N. Monlw, et al.. ext Tutors, vs. A. ID. Kin»t Tlie undersigned, an ni"i it or, npi ointcd by ttin Court of Common I'Icbh of Luzerne county to cxamiue the fourth partiiil account of Georfc* Bishop, receiver of the late firm «Df Howell & King, and 10 onerrtdin what pro&irtion of the fund now In his hands may ►at'**l v 9 distributed, and to make distribution of the same, hereby plves notice that he will attend to thu duties of liii appointment, at hit* omce on Frankliu ttreer. In the city of Wilkea-Bai re, oit Friday, Octobi r 27, 1882. at 10 o'clock a. m , nt which time and puce all parties interested arc notified to appear and present their claim*or else be debarred n-om coming In on *al»l «04w rilOMAB H. ATHKRTON, Auditor. them. which had cc under his observation, by Wnmoii do not full in lovo any inoro." All, well. Perhaps Mrs. Howe's charming and beautiful daughter is a much tictter authority on that subject than her gifted mother. You sec, Mrs. llowe, fliero A Picture of the Greatest English General per lm moans of this r^iody and urged mo to try i brought to bear to secure a favorable report for the levee and jotly system. The absence From the New York Sun. When Sir Garnet Wo) As a practicing physician and a graduate o! the schools, 1 chcrislied tho prejudice botl of tho membrr? of this committee, who aro tlio Duko of Weill \vaS a good deal of a A uoi Corn Sprouting in a Child's Noso, e or six weeks ago a two-year old also members of tho Appropriation Committee. may interfere a little with Mr. lliscock's comes a timo when wo—when wo mo apt to —well, the plain fact of tho matte r i», othor peoplo do not grow old at 18 just because we do at to. Thero aro girls faBinp ik\ love,headlong, every day, in tho old impulsive, romantic, beautiful, unquestioning fasliiofl that used to prevail when thoir mothers' mo thers woro dimples 20years old. Wliou tho limo comes that inon and women it i not fall in love you may just niefce'-.il.ile this pi ir old world and used to drive a drag with his brotlfcrs daily | sou of I being tho least into Dycer's repository, now tli 3 famil comity, gut two grains of corn in iiis nostrils. Two iloclors were called and after considerable | ilirticulty t""1- however, was lDr Time l''oote, that I linally promised that 1 would First-Class Blunderers. had worked much c anno when lie was stay knowing there was another one in it one of tho grains, not highly recommended. I began its use on the waive my prejuil and try the remedy ho so From tin- Philadelphia North American, Tho I»emo:rats ought to succeod—tliev ought to havo succoodod any timo for twenty years*— if thcro is anything but sound in the old saying that success depends upon doing 170R SALE- -All niRine. eight I"cUb.Dr" C" d Jl twelve inch stroke, manufactured by mDh j trnl-mi In n Work- . 'I ituaville also a b'l.a.' I toiler sir fei c lonu mid three f« t In dl»iweter.wllhlH ilini-titub 'lues, manufsrli rr l by J. Ueut.hco A: 'V)., Villi.imP"rt_«II i» oi ler. haD 1 .•C o m Ub« ouly cne Jeai. w til do Hold aU V»uK*»n, mg at t Rowan, t has worked still complained of pain in tho nose aud could not 1st dav of Juno anil took it according todirci He is now spare b.'onthe freely since the operation, and accord At first it siekcncdmo; but this 1 gray hair aud a Ul lie wear ly on Tuesday tho doctors placed liiin under thought was a good sign for Die in my debili iViet, w :to an yiolet chc 1 about with a us red nd grain, which was jr iekeitiilgsensation departed and 1 wasable to some ono thing well thing well, and they do it evwy y-eur Tlio Dpinucrats do one They sell it for a uijo.i. 'J'li "i will lie nobody on it when tli.it. lii jo ecu?Wmiien d(n'V fall' H A. KETTEHOLK, fcjtteiprUtl Placing 11. WW- coat is i at the chest, and spotted with ling to sprout food upon my stomach. lu a few days blunder well.
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 101, October 07, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 101 |
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 | 1882-10-07 |
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 101, October 07, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 101 |
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 | 1882-10-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18821007_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 | k S timing JJ&fc CBas$ett . • t* PITTSTONi PA., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1882. I PRICE TWO CENTS ) i(4.50 Ftr Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 101 / Weekly Established 1850 \ r noticed a decided change Tor the better, ns also C1iil iriy wife and friends. My hiccoughing and I less pain than I was so rejoiced lit this improved condition thai, upon what I had believed but a few days before was my dying bed, I vowed in tlio presence of my family and frionds, should 1 recover I would both publicly and privately make known this remedy for the good of humanity, wherever and whenever I had an opportunity. I also determined that I would give a courso of loctures in the Corinthian Academy of Music of this city, stating in full the symptoms and almost hopelessness of my disease and tlio remarkable means by which I have been saved. My improvement was constant from that time, and in less than throe months I had gained 20 pounds in llesh, became entirely free from pain and I believe I owe my life and present condition w holly to Warner's Safo Kidney and Liver Cure, the remedy which I used. SECOND EDITION in love any moro? Of course no'.; they cnn't perform im|KD«.sibililit"D, and they cannot fait in love any more than thoy do, unless the FIRST EDITION. mtuiv stains of grease; ho lias it variegated A PROFESSIONAL CONFESSION. checked trousers, yell necktie, a wolloii shirt of a loud pattern, gray How ridin Ail Unusual Experience of a Prominent spurs, an opora glass, with a yellow case and .Man Made Public formerly years aro made longer. strap, and vol low revolver belt with cartridge The following article from the Democrat and Chronicle, of Rochester, N. Y., is of so striking a nature, and omanates from so reliable a source, that it is herewith re-published entire. In addition to the valuablo matter it contains, it will bo found exceedingly interesting. 5 O'CLOCK P. M. 3 1D'(;t.O( R P. H ease ; yellow ganntlets, a violet pocket hand kerchief stuck iu his red coat, a gigantic pair LATE NEWS. NEWS BY WIRE. of dark-blue spectacles, and in his hand he THE COAL-TRADE. Gleaned and Condensed from till* Morn- nourishes a fan to keep off the Hies. BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR THE FALL 11 Piatt Carpenter, the New York ttop ibli Ini'a Papers. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES can nominee for Lieutenant Governor, accepts and writes a long letter. TROTTING HORSE BREEDERS. To the Editor of the Democrat and Chronicle I'linisliing the Egyptians for 1 lie Lute AlroeiMrn — lluilroiul Accidents— Mr. Work'# Team Exhibit Tlielr Speed, and Mr. Viuiderbllt Makes a iteumck. Snt:—My motives for the publication of tlio moat if 11 usual statements which follow are, firtt, pratitndo for the fact that 1 have boen saved from a most horrible death, and, secondly, a desire to warn all who read this slute- Aii Increased Production of Coal Expected—The Fifteenth District Confercuc—A Colored Man Killed —The Land League Fund. A (fraud de iionstration of Odd Follow :• of the United States, Canada and tho \\ wt In#dies was luM at Boston yesterday. There wan a la fire himilier of lodges in line with numerous hands. The display was excellent George Raymond, of Boston, caused an attachmeiit on the estate of Kdward Kussellaud other proprietors of the Mercantile Agency, for $75,000 damages for alleged falso and malieions rating of his credit, resulting in his fail- .The if'Ilgriiiiage to Mecca and TIio largest attendance ever seen nt a mooting of the National Association of Trot ting Horse Brooders sinco it was org; the Sacred Carpet was at the Gentleman's Driving Park yester mixed luciit against s jine of the most deceptivo influences by which they liavo over been surrounded. It is a fact that to-day thousands of IMople are within a fool of the grave and they do not know it. To tell how I was caught Six Persons Drowned. To-Morrow's Weather Indications, :1av, the second day of tlio mcetii By telegraph to the Gazette. For tlio Middlo Atlantic &tatc slightly At i o'clock Mr. Frank Work's famous' team. Kdward and Dick Swiveller jogged up the track for an exhibitioii of spied. A ripple of applause ran along the stynd as the team AmesbuRT, Mass., Oct. 7.—Geo. Huntington, hia wife and four children woro capsized in a sail boat in the Plum Island river this 1 forenoon and all woro drowned. They resided 'armor; generally fair weather; southerly to csterly winds; lower barometer. away from just this position and to warn others against neuring it, are my objects in this Since my pjpoverv I have thoroughly reinvestigated the subjeot of kidney dilliculties and Bright's disease, and tho truths doveloped arc astounding. I ihercforo state, deliberately, and as a physician, that I that more than o ie-hult the deaths which occur in America aro caused by Bright's disease of the kidneys. This may sound like a rash statement, but 1 am prepared to fully verify it. Bright's ure and ruining his prospects. Fatally Injured on the Railway were recognized. Dan Maco drove th at Amesburv Van Putlkamer, Minister of the (Jerinan Interior, attended the election meeting of tho Conservatives on Wednesday. The fact excites comment, as the Prussian ministers hitherto invariably held aloof from such meetings. By t.-l. graph to tho Gazi'tt lid after warming tliem tip si lit tliem communication On the first day of June, 1861, I lay at K.vsrox, I'a., Oct -Wm. Miles, aged 41 over t score at n slashing gait. A running my residence in this city, surrounded by my friends and waiting for my death. Heaven only knows the agony I then endured, for The Coal Trade. ,s run over anil futallv injured this forenoon horse liiuli was to aocompa From the Tultsville Journal, yesterday. oh tho Now Jersey Central Railroad, above Kastou. tliem, was left about tlireo lengths behind, and never caught up. They trotted up to the words can never describe it. And yet, if a The demand for the domestic sizes continues very active. The orders aro in excess of the production, and, as usual in such cases, buyers jii irter in 35 seconds and to the half in 1:08.} few years previous, any one had told me that I was to bo brought so lowr and by so terrible a disease, I should have scoffed at the idea. Fatal Boiler Explosion, 2:204. The result aro very urgent to obtain their supplies. At present they cannot bo accommodated, though tho collieries aro pushed to their full capacity. Other sizes are in fair demand, with the ox- MUSIC HALL, Saturday Evening, October 1, By telegraph to the Gazette a hill' disappointment to tho disease has 110 distinctive symptoms of its Loxgpohd Mir.i.s. Oc Smith's saw mill exploded Ihis iiormng repetition of tho performance of 2:1G|, but : tii tor who expected to I had always been uncommonly strong and healthy, had weighed over 200 pounds, and own, (indeed, it ofren develops without any pain whatever in the kidneys or their vicinity), but has the symptoms of nearly every other ing Kllis, the foreman, and llray, his assistant. Several others were badly injured. The mill ic showed that the team we hardtv know, in my own experience, what ception of broken and pea, which aro not in much request Prices arc well maintained. It is too early in the month to spoculato on tho prices for November, tint tho general impression is that there will bo no further advance. The outlook of the trade for the remainder of the season is very bright, and an increased production is Confidently anticipated The total anthracite product for the week ending September :t0, was 714,093 tons, against 613,419 tons for tho same week of last year— an increase of 200,010 tons. Tho product for the year so far is 20,903,307 tons, against 20,219,163 tons for tho corresponding period of last year—an increase of 684,134 tons. form. Dan Maco explained that he had not were Very many people ncnt realize at times known complaint. Hundreds of' people die daily, whose burials are authorized by a pliy- BROXSON HOWARD'S GREATEST PLAV is a wreck gait, as Mr. Work wlio will read this A CHARACTER BORN TO LIVE A Native Egyptian Huns for Reasons, had asked him to drive tliem as near 20 as that they are unusual! ircd and cannot ac Appoploxv," ''Paralysis," ''Spinal Complaint,' Rheumatism," ''Pneumonia," and other com- iuv's certilleate of Heart Disease, Engagement of the Great'Kt German Pialeot Acior Living, anil the Churming Comedienne inn. 4!iD mas. 'iiytaUtfraplvtothc Gazette is trial Mr. T. C. Kastman, who wa pains in various parts of the body and do ho icv feci dull and indefinite Alexandria, (let. 7.—A native who was with Mr. William II. Vatiderbill understand it. Or tliov are exceedingly linn- nou complaints,•when in reality it was Bright disease of tho kidneys. Pew physicians, an convicted of committ TV one (lav and entirely without appetite tin GEO. S. KNIGHT, during Hit- massacres of June eleventh, was and I will bet next. This was just tho way I felt when the •wer people realize the extent of this disease In the Powerful New Comedy, in 1 arts, written expressly for the KnlKhts, by Bronaon Howard, (author of the Honker's liaugliter), entitled iiense'crowd, here '.his morning before hu ii $10,000 to *."D,000 they can't trot another mile or ils dangerous and insidious nature. It ■teals into the system liko a thief, inaniicsts said Mr. Vanderbilt, "I'll bet $10, nothing; that probably I had taken a cold Still 1 thought it was prescuco by tho commonest symptoms, and fastens itself upon tho constitution before the victim is aware. It is nearly as hereditary as consumption, quite as common and fully as fatal. Entire families, inheriting it from their ancestors, have died, and yet nouo of the r/umber knew or realized tho mysterious power which was removing them. Instead of common symptoms it often shows none whatever, but brings death Suddenly,and as such is usually supposed te be heart disease. A s one who has suffered, and knows by bitter experience what lie says, I implore every one who reads these words not to neglect tho slightest symptoms of kidney difficulty. Certain agony and possible death will he tho sure result of such ncgloct, and no ono can alTord to hazard such chances. BARON RUDOLPH, Thrown from the Track, which would soon pass away. Shortly after this I noticed a dull, and at times a nefiralgic pain hi my head, but ns it would come ono day and pass away tho next, I paid but little By telegraph to the Gazette. I'll take that last bet said Mr. Shepherd Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 7.—Tho Columb commodation train, bound east, on tho 1 onnsylvania Railroad, was thrown from the track this morning near Rohrerstown, by the spreading of tho rails. All tho cars loft tho track, which was torn up for somedistanoo. Nobody was injured. Travel was impoded for soveral hours. F. Knapp, who heard them, " providing that Mr. Work will let mo have his team." Under the management of Fred. G. and R. (1. Berber, supported by their own company • f fciiiH?ri.»r Di am.«tie Artists. Beautiful New Scemir. New Mechanical Construction and Calcium Light Effects. Mr. Work readily consented, and said that he woulJ take half the bet, and would have his team ready in fiftoen minutes. Thereupon Mr. Vanderbilt took Mr. Eastman's arm, walked away, got into his wagon, and drove from tho track remarking " Oh, they're all attention to it. However, my stomach was out of order, and my food often failed to digest, THE fUNKHANNOCK CONFERENCE. Tickets of admission 73, 50 and 35 cent". Reserved seat tickets on sale at Mutflc Hail Book store, Thursday Oct. 5th, at U a. m. causing at times great incouvenienco. Vet I had an idea, even as a physician, that thoso things meant anything serious or that a monstrous disease was becoming fixed upon me. Overton on tho 38th Ballot—How the Can- dldatea Regard the Reault. Special to the Evening Qazette. Tunkiiaxxock, Pa., Oct. 6.—Tho Republican conference of the Fifteenth Congressional District balloted all tho morning, offecting no nomination. During a recess for dinner somo sharp figuring was dono and it was openly announced by those inside that a nomination would be made early this aftornoon. MUSIC IIALL Thursday Eve'ng, Oct. 12. THE MADISON SQUARE Theatre Company blowers. Candidly, I thought I was suffering from malaria, and so doctored myself accordingly. But I got no better. I next noticed a peculiar color and odor about tho fluids I was passing—also A Missing- Woman Found. By telegraph to the Gazette Lebanon-, Pa., Oct. 7.—Sallio Dampman, reported missiug, has been discovered safe with her friends at Friedensburg, Schuylkill Co. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stock Report. Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 and o Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre. • Oct. 7—8:00 p. m. that there wero largo quantities one day and very little tho next, and that a persistent scum and froth appeared upon tho surface, and a sediment sottlod in the bottom. And yet I did not realize my danger; for, indeod, seeing Closing Hid N. Y. Ch. St. Louis 14-V& Wabnsh pref.. . do. iDref 3'4 O. & M., com... 38}$ PeunaR.it do. pref l'hih & b'oad'g 3!'% H. & St. Jo. com Lehigh Valley H'- h do. pref.. 8\]4 Lehf jh Nav •43",4 Union Pacillc... K'O'i 1'., Titusv. 13.... 2UCs M., K. Cfc T 35jJ NorthernPac.com -1H C)„C. Cfc I. C HD-iD Upon tlio 38th ballot Hon. K. Overton, Jr., of Towandu, was declared aa tluljr nominated, having recoived the Bix votes of Bradford and tlirce of the four votes of Susquehanna, making up the required nine votos. Will present its great New York success or lost Lyc Drain*? County's Ex-Commissioners. I am a-.varo that 8iich an unqualified statement as ihis, coming from me, known as I am throughout the entiro land as n practitioner and lecturer, will arouse the surprise and possible animosity of the medical profession, and astonish all with whom 1 am acquainted, but 1 muko the foregoing statements based upon facts which I am preparod to produce and truths which I can substantiate to the letter. The welfare of those who may bo possible sufferers such as I was, is an ample inducement for me to take the step 1 have, and if I can successfully warn others from the dantoiis p'lth in which I once walked, I am to endure all professional and personal J. 13. Hexion, M. D. season, the exquisite domestic drama By telegraph to the Gazette £SM£RAUDA WlLLlAMSPOHT, Pa., Oct. 7.—The cases against the Kx-Commissioners of Lycoming county, who were indicted yesterday for forgery, perjury, and conspiracy, wero called up to-day, and the defendants filed a petition for Yhese symptoms continually, I finally became accustomed to then), and my suspicion was wholly disarmed by the fact that I had 110 pnin in the affected organs or in thoir vicinity. Why I should have been so blind I cannot un- A motion to make tho nomination unanimous failed because two of Wayne county's conferees voted nay and tho othor two re- By Mr*. Frances Hodgson Burnett and W. H. Gillette, as presented at the Madison Square Theatre for one year. A Beautiful Domestic Love Story. do iDref — D. I j. & W Texas Pacific.. Del. & Hudson N. J. Centra1. NVest'n Union Pacific Mail Er at. Paul, com.. 131*6 do pref.. D. AHloG 11216 /Illinois Central 70y£ Met'n. Elev hS Omaha, com... 43 do. pref. . .. Rock Island — .... Ohio Central... SO Mobile & O L'ville Cfc N'villt' lltMi Sutro Tunnel... Robinson fused to vote. i\ cliango of venue. Tho petition will bo argued hereafter, and tho cases continued from 100% 133 11% derstand, C. C. Jadwin, the present incumbent, takes his defoat seriously. J. E. Jennings is aB complacent as need be. Col. Daniel Searle is promised tho coufcreo3 of Bradford county the next lime, and he looks good naturcd. Ovorton was a little excited, but after all was smiling and chipper as you please. The Democratic Congressional Conference is put down for this place on AVednesday, October 11 tli. Wyoming county will present tho namo of ex-Sheriff Kennard, and will push for him. . Ray. There is a terrible future for all physical neglect, and impending danger always brings SCENES IN NORTH CAROLINA AND PAF.IS. .the present term. com . pre' Manhattan Elu N. Y. Central. I.ako Shore.., ?ii«h. Central person to his senses, oveu though it may be ProJueed with special Scenery for each act from the Madison bquaie Theatre. Seats at Music Hall Book Store commencing Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 0 a. ni. Admit* i 86 and 50 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents. The Sacred. Carpet Some Difficulty About too lato. I realized, at last, my critical eondi the Sacred Business. •tli West, com. Rich & Dan.. pref.. H5i llich. \ J). T«* 8.)' i Central l'acill lion and aroused myself to overcome it. And, Oh 1 how hard I tried ! f consulted tho best By telegraph to the Gazette Wabash, com. medical skill in tho land. I visited a Ilnu Cairo, Oct. 7, w hich recently departed with imposing cere —While the annual carava prominent mineral springs in America and traveled from Maino to California. Still I consequences. monies, was journeying to Suez, on the way Oil City, Oct. 7—2:00 p. m. Crude oil steady at Report of the conwtion of the FIRST NATION Al. HANK OF PITTSTON, at pittkton. in the state of i fa.m- SYVI,ANIA. AT THE CUME OF BUSINESS OCTOBER SJ, ISH'i. to Mecca, the canopy over tho sacred carpet grew worse No two physicians agreed as to PREPARING WORK FOR CONCRESS. was caught and overturned by a telegraph By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia Market#. my malady. One said 1 was troubled with tieltliiK Proposed Legislation Into Shape - Probable Meagre Ilesults of the Tar IIV Commission. wire and the sacred emblem was exposed to The Dervisches in clmrgo were greatly rillLADKM'HIA. Oct. 7 spinal irritation ; another, nervous prostration another, malaria; another, dyspepsia; another heart disease; another, general debility another, congestion of tl.o base of the brain RESOURCES view excited by the acc WHEAT—The market whs quiet; No. 2 Western red Sl.C-7»/.i: Delaware an«l Pennsylvania red fl.02 FLOUR—The market was dull The Land League Fund, By telegraph to the (Jazette. Loans and discounts overdrafts.. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation — Other stocks, bonds and mortjrflges. Due from approved reserve agents.. Due from otlier N:ition il Banks Due from State Banks and hankers. Ileal estate, furniture and fixtures.. Current expenses and taxes paid Bills of other Banks Fr ctionai paper currency, nickels 8,3:1 10 500,000 00 4Cm 718 T5 31,WW 051 $ ."501.015 15 caravan will have to roturn and the ceremony (7},108; longberry red and amht r 4earee at $1.13(£ $1.15. Washington', Oct. 6.—The Ways and Means Committee will meet here early in November for tho purpose of getting proposed legislation into shape for presentation soon after the mooting of Congress. It is understood that Judge Kellev, chairman of tho committee, is greatly disappointed at tho prospect of very meagre results from the Tariff Commission, IIr. Kelloy was in favor of Duulix, Oct 7.—The closing of tho Land League fund caused much sonsation here many persons demanding an explanation as to Jiow the money has been spent. be porformed over again at Cairo. CORN—The market was firm with good local ilemand; steamer I'iMfiiX'&u. ; sail yellow 76c; and so on through a long list of common diseases, the symptoms of all of which I really Ji.fr.m 70 OATS The market was firm with fair demand; No l. white-17e.; No. 2 do. 43c.; No. 3 do. No 3 mixed 72©7S'aC had. In this way several years passed, during all of which timo I was steadily growing My condition had really lDccomo pitia- ft 181 M 40,C147 00 1,550 o0 28.800 00 Damages Awarded in a Libel Suit. No. mixed 87C' By telegraph to the Gazette Pim.ADEi ri.i t )ct. 7 - PROVISIONS—1The market was firm and fairly active. worse and pennies. Specie Legal tender notes Redemption fund with V, S. i reasurer per cent, of circulation* .. Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent, redemption fund 127 or 3 8«0 00 10,131 CO of Mrs. Cat liar aiust Lwpincott'tt LAUD—The market was firm and unchanged 151. I TER—Choice wanted at unchanged prices. EGGS—The market was quiet; 1'enna. -7c.; Western £5@20c. ble.' The slight symptoms I at first cxperi A Bow lit a Barber Shop—A Fatal Bullet. By telegraph to the Gazette. Maguziih for libel in publishing enccd were developed into terrible and con slant disorders—the littlo twigs of pain had Richmond, Ohio, Oct. T.—George Thomas (colored) wont to the shop of Win. Howell, a colored barber, yesterday, and fired two shots at him. He then started to rnn, when Howell shot him through the head, killing him in- *2,500 0 I upon tho life of her husband. Col. Richard CHEESE-The market was firm and fairly ac tlve at unchanged prices. WHISKEY—Sl.iW. grown to oaks oC agony XI y weight had been reduced from 207 to 130 pounds. My life was a torture to myself and friends. I could re- forcing what wns known as the Li'.tlo Tariff Bill, or a similar message, through Congress at the coming session. Ho believes that the 1,00" 00 Roalf, the poet, in :h her character was at Tcrtal f 1,0 H.071 I'D tacked, returned a verdict this morning in favor proposition to summon an extra session next spring, for the sole purpose of considering and framing a tariff law, will not be consummated. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits National Banks notes outstanding.. Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to cheek Cashier's checks outrunning Due to other National Bank-* Due to State Banks and bankers LIABILITIES. S 500,oo0 (0 UK»,000 (U 75.007 85 450,«00 00 KH 00 50°,('1H .V» 1,8( 3 50 5,1*1 10 2,0Mi flI By telegraph to the Gazette New York Markets. tain 110 food upon my stomach, wholly by injections. and lived stantly ICir—Tlie market was unchanged and dull. 'KK—-The nmrktt was dull and weak; new pain. My putae was uncontrollable. In niy 1 was a living muss of A STORY OF BRITISH BARBARITY ngony 1 frequently fell upon the lioor, coil' I tlio carpet, and prayed ioi The Appropriation Committee will meet in November, immediately after*tho election. Mr. 11 isooek hopes to have fC*ir of the appropriation bills ready to report on tho drat day of the Th« Loading- Democratic Paper. From W. B. eor. Hazleton Plain Speaker. Murder ins the Egyptian Wotimled i»D the Trenches — A Non-Commissioned OtU- iwer; steam rendered $ 13.0! vulsively clntel Tho Union-Leader now hoists tho ticket I 1'iU ton Wholesale Markets, Sforpi ir no effect in does so with poor grace, but that matters little' Total $1,01-1,071 90 cer'g Statement lit bra I had t pain. For six days and night ith-premonitory hiccoughs eon sessiiXi. Some of tho member, of tho Appropriation Committee are members of the Spec Democrats are lavUh in tlie'r praiso of the Plain Speaker, which is looked upon as tho leading Democratic paper of tho county. State op Pennsylvania. County CDk Luzerne, rk Tlio C ponuetit stantly My ui wa3 Iilied with tube casts I. William L. Watson, Cashier of the alDovenaraed bank, do solemnly *wear ih«t the above statement, is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, tian wounded wcro murdered by tlio Britisl ft i-H mid albumen. I was strug with Bright's ial Committee appointed to investigate the Mississippi Jtivcr Commission work, ft is ex WILLIAM L, WATSON, Cashier. Subscribed nml sworn to before me this ntli d iD of October, ism-'. Disease of the kidneys iu its last stages. pected tliat thero will be a preit pressure James Hetheringtoi), of Philadelphia, was arrested ut Albany yes(£rday on the charge of nee had-ceased. A letter from a noil While suffering thus J received a call from my pastor, tho Hov. Dr. Koote, rector of St. brought to bear on this Mississippi Committee being concerned iu the robbery of $70,000 worth of paper from Howell & Bros., of Phil- Samrel P. Fenn, Notary Publi uied ( Paul's Church, of this city. I felt that it was to report in favor of the Kails system, but the Correct—Attest THEO. STRONG,) THOS. FORD. V Directors. C. H. FOSTER, i were to spare none of dv. but to 1 our last interview, but in the urse of eonver friends of this system aro now charging that the Committee was packed iu the interest of the outlet system. Tho approaching visit of the Committee is causing a great deal of excitement along tho line of the Mississippi, and every influence. social and political, will bo adelphia, The prisoner awaits requisition. onet every one of them Rye St Hailed satiou he mentioned a remedy of which 1 had icard much but had never used. detailed to ino tho many rcmai From ttao Burlington Hawkeye Mrs. IIowo says Falling in Love. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In Common 1'lesn of Lur.enie county, in equity. No. 0. October term. 18711, William N. Monlw, et al.. ext Tutors, vs. A. ID. Kin»t Tlie undersigned, an ni"i it or, npi ointcd by ttin Court of Common I'Icbh of Luzerne county to cxamiue the fourth partiiil account of Georfc* Bishop, receiver of the late firm «Df Howell & King, and 10 onerrtdin what pro&irtion of the fund now In his hands may ►at'**l v 9 distributed, and to make distribution of the same, hereby plves notice that he will attend to thu duties of liii appointment, at hit* omce on Frankliu ttreer. In the city of Wilkea-Bai re, oit Friday, Octobi r 27, 1882. at 10 o'clock a. m , nt which time and puce all parties interested arc notified to appear and present their claim*or else be debarred n-om coming In on *al»l «04w rilOMAB H. ATHKRTON, Auditor. them. which had cc under his observation, by Wnmoii do not full in lovo any inoro." All, well. Perhaps Mrs. Howe's charming and beautiful daughter is a much tictter authority on that subject than her gifted mother. You sec, Mrs. llowe, fliero A Picture of the Greatest English General per lm moans of this r^iody and urged mo to try i brought to bear to secure a favorable report for the levee and jotly system. The absence From the New York Sun. When Sir Garnet Wo) As a practicing physician and a graduate o! the schools, 1 chcrislied tho prejudice botl of tho membrr? of this committee, who aro tlio Duko of Weill \vaS a good deal of a A uoi Corn Sprouting in a Child's Noso, e or six weeks ago a two-year old also members of tho Appropriation Committee. may interfere a little with Mr. lliscock's comes a timo when wo—when wo mo apt to —well, the plain fact of tho matte r i», othor peoplo do not grow old at 18 just because we do at to. Thero aro girls faBinp ik\ love,headlong, every day, in tho old impulsive, romantic, beautiful, unquestioning fasliiofl that used to prevail when thoir mothers' mo thers woro dimples 20years old. Wliou tho limo comes that inon and women it i not fall in love you may just niefce'-.il.ile this pi ir old world and used to drive a drag with his brotlfcrs daily | sou of I being tho least into Dycer's repository, now tli 3 famil comity, gut two grains of corn in iiis nostrils. Two iloclors were called and after considerable | ilirticulty t""1- however, was lDr Time l''oote, that I linally promised that 1 would First-Class Blunderers. had worked much c anno when lie was stay knowing there was another one in it one of tho grains, not highly recommended. I began its use on the waive my prejuil and try the remedy ho so From tin- Philadelphia North American, Tho I»emo:rats ought to succeod—tliev ought to havo succoodod any timo for twenty years*— if thcro is anything but sound in the old saying that success depends upon doing 170R SALE- -All niRine. eight I"cUb.Dr" C" d Jl twelve inch stroke, manufactured by mDh j trnl-mi In n Work- . 'I ituaville also a b'l.a.' I toiler sir fei c lonu mid three f« t In dl»iweter.wllhlH ilini-titub 'lues, manufsrli rr l by J. Ueut.hco A: 'V)., Villi.imP"rt_«II i» oi ler. haD 1 .•C o m Ub« ouly cne Jeai. w til do Hold aU V»uK*»n, mg at t Rowan, t has worked still complained of pain in tho nose aud could not 1st dav of Juno anil took it according todirci He is now spare b.'onthe freely since the operation, and accord At first it siekcncdmo; but this 1 gray hair aud a Ul lie wear ly on Tuesday tho doctors placed liiin under thought was a good sign for Die in my debili iViet, w :to an yiolet chc 1 about with a us red nd grain, which was jr iekeitiilgsensation departed and 1 wasable to some ono thing well thing well, and they do it evwy y-eur Tlio Dpinucrats do one They sell it for a uijo.i. 'J'li "i will lie nobody on it when tli.it. lii jo ecu?Wmiien d(n'V fall' H A. KETTEHOLK, fcjtteiprUtl Placing 11. WW- coat is i at the chest, and spotted with ling to sprout food upon my stomach. lu a few days blunder well. |
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