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ftwwiitg .ijSKt CSu Dctt t. I PRICE TWO CENTS ) ($4.50 Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 102 ( Weekly Established 1.860 \ PITTSTON. PA.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 188 FIRST EDITION. " Arrah, Biddy, 1 buto him." " Bute who ? " " Why tho splialpeen who was bidding agin THE LAND LEAGUE. before I am protected by decisions of tho SECOND EDITION b.xly of the town; now they liavo I went no a multitude C'f carbumlcs that threaten the very life of the community. These institutions are springing up all arouud us. They come liko some fabulous monster, taking atono swallow a hundred victims. They arc plagues sweat- Supreme Court which say plainly that a man must be prepared to swear that 4ny stomach mo. I'll tacho him that Pat O'Shandy is too many for——." " By mo sowl," exclaimed his wife in screech-owl accents, " wor it yo that hid oop so?" "Av coorso ! " "Ocli, ye blackguard, it wor me yo bid aginst, and there's twinty dollars gono to waste. Why THE " IRISH WORLD " CRITICISED never do. and the Governor or Stato or city inviffprator intoxicated him. which ho can S O'CrOCR P. M. A Talk with tlie President of the New York League — Patrick Ford's an- ithoritics dare not inteifero with my btisi- 5 O'CLOCK P. HI. r thoroughfare?.. and rotting away f Kindlon. Thoy are on nearly very street the town with h chain of eternal Hr«. We cannot even have the laws ncss. tnd they will My establishment I SIX AND ITS WAGES. til" 1 NEWS BY WIRE. nouneement Critirised--The League value at SGI no law darr against them executed. All through this country it is agaitnit the law to sell liq*:or on Sunday. "Where ia the town that k«M p.s t!io law 7 When? are the police? Whetv are tho Common Councils? Win. o are the ».epiDl,:fivo 'in' lies? The fact is that when the Keare in power they d.»rc not execute ley loose vC t»'s, and v hen the did he not sphako oop and say 'twas yo?" Pat smoothed tho matter by saying the carriage was worth double tho money, but lie not Dead—The Contributions. Confiscate it, and it will not be 'June in a free Xo one has vet undertaken to i FOUR MURDERERS SENTENCED ASSOCIATED PRKSS DISPATCHES coiintr with mo or my lusir.i and I don't New Yoiik, Oct. 8.—To-day Dr. William B. Wallace, president of tho Irish National Land Leaguo in this city, speaking of Patrick Fold's announcement that (lie Land League nolonger exists and that ho would reccivo no further contributions to its fund, said that the eiTuet would be beneficial becauso it withdraws from think they have any d' Mr. Walniil A Prominent Cincinnati Merchant Killed lor His floury—A Larpe lietvnrd Of- JJansing in Kftyiit :souotl liy llc.nl All lliimls knew better idded emphatically that there was more drink I [iiiMk'.'ii I'iifwe- A Steamer Lost— The Star Eouto Bobbery Case, in ' of intoxicating liq'ii tore'.I for the Jlarde the 1 Saved—. Another Kami Shot in By telegraph to the Gazette there € was 1 Around a Shaft to his itoath iie I.iw I. »trc in powo* tiuv ijnro not cxecnto vol eg. Mo'inwiiilc, be Ireland-The Skirmishing Fund newly appointed special United States attorney who has been intrusted with tho conduct Washington, Oct. 9.—Mr. II. II. Wells, the LATE N ir ft »r tlio uned am! Com! e ■i! from tills Moru. Kuiio Accepts a Homin itior el-, the \ iriire mni the religion of To-Morrow's Weather Indications. ol tho investigation into the all' tho League an element of discord that 1 '.s Papers. Dy telegraph to the Gaz( t i r.r- tV I of Mr. Coles, M. of M. cloudv weather, followed by local rains on For the Midd Atlantic States, partly '• jury fixing'' transactions, was engaged this morning in a careful study of the large number of afiidaviu already taken, and of the been a frequent source of trouble was a man of firm convictions and lift i adopt Mr. I J of 1 olcd t SvitACUf C. Rugo has Tuesday; lower barometer; southwest winds the policy of no rent and nationalization of the land. Michael Davitt had tho same theory, but he bowed to the will of the majority am! receipts of the American Mission.! of the Court of Appeals. (ecoming variable; rising followed by slight other evidence now in the possession of th«' to the ease. Tt is not Asportation for tl WHAT THAIKiD AR^WORTH, Interesting: Kstinintett ns t»k the riylug Kail%vny Se govem'mout rclati likely that any legal proceedings will bo insti tnted immediately. A FOUL MURDER. More Egyptian Riotoi-s Hung. assented to the theory of peasant proprietor ship h»ld by Mr. I'arncll ami others. Tliii Sir. Ford would not do and lie left the Lengui .Sineo J ary 1st, tho Board of Freedmcu A Prominent Business M'nn Killed itml the Value of By tr apli to t azette 21.000 slaves, uc Kobbctl Near Ills Homo. I'niM tl»' liiilinnarullR Journal. \ lion* AI.kxa a, (let. n. Two natives who FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. rather than surrender his principles, cording lo tiie emnneipntion law Khz Pasha, M lor of tlic Interior, declares Special to tho Evening Gazette lint few persona, as they reo ono of tlio fast eonvi .'ted of murdering "What authority haft ho for. nnnoilncii that the Leaguo is dead ? " was asked. tranq irevail iiirliotit Kirvpt Cintinn'ati, ()., Oct. 0.—Arthur \V. Itoss,: well known business man, living in Glendale and one of tho commissioners of tlio Cinein express trains flit by, aro aw are of tlio value of sueli a train. What is known as tlio royal limited express over the Pennsylvania Uoad, Cattaii, iw the i 1th of June, were executed Stock Report. PoiiV No IJritisi iler prevailed troops were pre R**porteCl by CARPFNTEti Bodmkr, Rooms 5 and 6 Club House, Franklin street, WIlkes-Barre. None al, all. The League is aa active as r. Aa the Land League ia prohibited by name, it works under the tillo of the Mansion House Relief Committee. This will eontinuo until Octobor 11, when it will meet and decide x-Licutenant-Uovcrnot t nati exposition, was found about day Wonk. most brutally sterdtiy morning murdered and is tlio train is ordinarily made up, represents Oct. 9—3:00 p. m. Closing Bid Y.'.Ch, St.Louis 1454 Wabash prof.. . r».pD% ever. mn, v iho Slate may 1 in any over $1211.000, as follow Killed at Ballina. lldv. I Dr. James W. Christian, editor of t proscc le was » member ami treasurer of baifL' ;e tar, $1,200; smoking ear, $."D,000 v tslegraph to tlio Gazette. do. pref Penna R.H Phil. & Reod'g Lehigh Valley Lehigh Nav P., Titus v. & i? Northern Pne. coin 'M O. & M., com... Si'fiji 04 do. pref 31V£ II. & St. Jo. com 45 C»C» do. pref . 82)4 '31% Union Pacific... loTtyJ iil M., K. AT .... c\,0. Jfc I. (' HW, Alabama Ohristimi Advocate, an c Melliodi.it Church of Alabama, dii 1110 CC: al Ex ,n$e of Cincinnati, ami after each Saturday over dining-room ear $12,000; five elegant Pullman earn, si8,000 each, $00,000. While tliis may Duhi.ix, Oct. 0,—Tho farmer llogan, who was Rliot at Ballina last Saturday, died to-day. 41 How much money has been collected for ou its future action." ing, went home to Gletidalc, which is about the League?" Gen. AVolscley, in his i dtfn fifteen miles from Cincinnati, on the mid' trains represent $83,000 to $83,000. The en- seeai to he an exception, the ordinary expre ss A Steamer Reported Lost- All the Passenger* Saved. do prof... D. Ij. ft W.... Texas Paciflc. l\-l& Hudson N, J. Central. West'n Union. Pacific Mail... •181$ St. Paul, com.. UCM do pref. 45ft? D. ft Rio Q U-tt Illinois Central 7if4 Met'n. Kiev— 7ijft Omaha, com... do. prof. . com 4,.")4 Rock Island — ilo. pref Ohio Central... Manhattan Kiev... Mobile&Q N. Y. ('♦•ntral 183 I/ville & Neville Lake Shore... 11)3 Sutro Tunnll... Mich. Central Robinson..\... North West, com. II 1*4 Rich Dan. ... IOIKh 134 54 "!£* 00 "Counting everything, about one million ho never wishes to command better infantr the present constitution of the arm, night train which passed near his hou-c and gino ai d tender, which are considered to- dollars.11 Ho was evidently way ho knew tl ami killed liiin rotlicr, u*c valued nt §10,500; the 't atrpift© tlic postal car, $2,000} the Hiiiok- iiy telegraph to tlie Gazett t. John's. N. Fm Oct, 9.—Tim steamer " What has been douo with it? laid bv sr for the mey lio might hitvo had ulmut his cur, $1,0. Herder" from New York, October-5th. for 61 107% m 17 WlIRllB THE Ft'NDS ll.VVfc BONE •r, as lie had no enemas. llis skull wa: ing ea $10,000 eaqh, and tlrrco palace Bi!8 5.000; tlio two ordinary passenger Hamburg, \v« She had on bC " It lias been used in resisting the oppressions of unjust landlords, in assisting evicted leen granted flt'lll hclui.d with 8 car?. tola), ft This in a I. .\v All hands tenants and generally in advancing the inter csts of the League throughout Ireland." heayv weapon, sueh as a Car i ji! ri rather tlmn an excess:- p i fast espressos. The pain ate of one of ti e aw? reported saved. 1 export ihcd in his lower fprchacd and upper part One or more blows over his ev ears, put down at John l&urdcck Dead, T i", Rloh. &D; Ter . 3.vD4 Central Pacific Is any more specific account of the use of his face in a terrible manner, making him :re in many eases worth $18,C100, Uy telegrapk to the'Gazette Wabash, com. OIL MARKET "An account will bo published shortl; that til the money extiuit as he and some Pullman cars aro liovr rtm which cost in the neighborhood of $30,900. Y , 0»—Tfon; John Mur Oil City, Oct. 9—2:00 p. m. Crude oil steady at dl%c. ubscribcrs may know how the money The ttllai horrible sight wi lie had only o train when ■rigS valtin pf a dock died this morning from apo- is used I if ecnrso the small details will not bo puUlslisd, for llto British Government as a nlero personal wrangle. It is stated the Khcd'vo i 100 feet from the blow. lie was a freight train is still greater than a passenger jM'xy Philadelphia Markets* man of most exemplary ha' citizen, father and husband. struck y an excellent train, when tho rolling stock and valuo ffll property are included. Sometimes tho freight HEAD CHEESE POISONING. By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia. Oct. 0. FLOUR—Tho market was dull but sternly; super $3.00tT/ $8.25; extra £3.60fCr$4.(XD; Peim'a family 7o $5. (D0. RYE KLOUH-?4.25Ca«I.37. would t only too glad to know them. A the death of Arabi. He says it is c on one of '.hose through trains aggregates in valuo $250,000 to $MO.OOO, and what is a little singular is the fact that the trains moving westward are more valuable than those moving eastward—a large |K*r cent, of tho west bound business is merchandise or valuablo machinery, while 15 perccnt. of the east bound Too Much Pig Bristles- Several of the " Will Mr lions?'' largo sum of money is still unexpended Ford's act stop the contribu the peace of Kuropc. J additional legal assistanc Arabi TliO County Commissioners to-day offered a reward of two thousand dollars for the arrest and conviction of tho niurderor. The Coal Exchange, of which Mr. lloss was a member, Victims Very Low The first bionnial movable convention of By telegraph to the Gazette WHEAT The market was steady; Penn'a red amber Si.W'i $1,14. " Not At all. U will undoubtedly have he Grand Cnited Order of Odl Fellows (o-l London. Oct. 9.—Thirty persons havo been made sick hero with symptoms of poisoning oausod by eating head choese, manufactured COHN—The market was scarce and firmer for local use; steamer TflV^c.; yellow 7Ge ; mixed 75c ; No. 2 mixed 72's@73c. 'somo cfleet, for there aro Leagues 'throughout tlio country which liolil Mr. Ford's opinion: and may withdraw their' Support for a time But tho movement will f?o ou just tl The principle is too great to bo dependent of any one man or number of men. It is independent of Mr. Ford, or Mr. I'arnoll, or Mr. Dillon, orauv others. Mr. Ford's paper has been used as a orcd), Saturday, had bouquets placed on the graves of William Lloyd Garrison and Charles to day rotcd to give to the w idow tho sum of two thousand dollars. OATS—The market was Htrong with good demand; No 1. White.49C.; No. 2do. Na. 3 do. No. 2 mixed 40e. KYE—Steady; 7CDC§D7ic. PROVISIONS—The market was firm with good jobbing demand. LARD—The market was flrov, city kettle 01314c.; loose butchers 12J4@12Hc.; prime steam rendered tlS.'-J*- BUTTER—The market was firm and active In best grades; creamery extra 82@33c.; do. rood to choice 27@we.; Bradford county extra 28(7D,30c.; New York extra 2T(TrS28c. by local butchers. Physicians attribute the trouble to bristles chopped up with the skin of the pwk. Although several of the sufTcrors nrcAcry low, it is thought all will recover. same iumiier. At Fort Smitli, Ark., Friday night, John Knowlea murdered Mrs. Suttlc and threw her and nearly killed her flf- business is grain, which is carried in a ear WHIRLED TO DEATH. costing $150, ami tlio property carried will average $-100 per car, so that the entire train of twenty-five cots, engine included, »ru not body into the river A Yenng Man on u Revolving Shaft—A Telephone Wire Cnts His Jjcg Off. tocn-ycar Tlio girl is now in worth ovor $3-1,000 to 000. The Skirmishing Fund. convenient moans of forwarding the money. It has perhaps assisted tile work by printing the names of contributors. Contributors like to see their names in print Tho proper person for tho reception of the money is tho Rev. Father Walsh, who has already forwarded more monsy than Mr. Ford. The Leaguers will now send their contributions to him instead of to Mr. Ford." ,laities Watkins, a UeSdiuster member r Knowles was »rrested. By telegraph to the Uazette NBW York, Oct. 8.—The Fenian skirmish t'.o last Virginia Legislature, wasSaturday ii dieted for selling, for ninety dollars, li is in lit PiTTsniito, Pa. Oct. 9.—This morning Jacob Becker, a young man in tiio employ of Bailey, Parrel A Co., lead pipo works, met with a peculiar and lioniblo accident which resulted in his death. lie was standing on a scaffold cleaning the rust from a shaft which hi# fund investigating committee made a partial report to-day to tho subscribers. They discovered tlie alleged forged checks, given by O'Donovan Rossa to Brest in were neither forged nor dishonored and when drawn there EGGS—'The market was steady; Penna. 27c@ 27J^c.: Western 2!%@2flc. CHEESE—The market was firm with demand.encoasa member, to piocure for K. Britting a place as guard at the pcnitetUiaVy. Frank James, the recently surrendered des- MUSIC HALL Thursday Eve'ng, Ocl. 12. l'ETROLEUM—Firmly held: refined 8C; WHISKEY—J1.C2. New York Marke'tb. perado, expresses contidenco in his ability to was making 150 revolutions a minutes, when by some means his right leg became entangled in a telephone wire, and losing his balance he grasped the shaft. In an instant lie was whirled around with fearful rapidity, and the telephone wire wrapped around his leg until the limb was severed from his body, when ho fell through a hatchway to the ground below. When p'eked up ho was dead. His head was a shapeless mass, and his leg was still dangling from the wire. was sufficient funds in the bank to meet it,but tho funds had been attached by the sheriff. By telegraph to the Gazette. clear himself of any charges that may I THE MADISON SQUARE Theatre Company Will prevent its great New York success C»f L.sB season, the exquisite domestic drama Nkw York, Oct. 0. BEEF—The market was unchanged and dull. FORK—The marktt was firm atnt nulet{ nfc\V mess. $28.00* LAKD—lower and heavy; steam rendered f 12.90. brought against him. Ilia appearance nidi cates the rapid approach of consumption. ized account of all alleg' The committee were in possession of an item :ed expenditures, live "Will not Mr. Ford's disaffection cause a split in tho League—possibly tho formation ol of which were purported to explain away $30- a new party ?H liefure th vestigating the sale, by tho New York Senate*conimitteo in town of Orave 000, Ouo of the items was lor $12,009, the IMttston Wholesale Markets. $0.00 o.ooCae. so oo 00 "No, the presence of Mr. Ford and his follow'believera iu no rent and nationalization of the land has kept out of tho League a largo Bend to tho Manhattan Beach Company, of land on Coney Island, William Kugemau testi- £SM£RAUDA Ford loan. The entire five Were false Flour— patent Flour, straight brands Com to scud the trustees to r ;li cvideu- iCO Was produced m, and threats hau fied liu purchased the property for $30,000 and sold it for ija-.G.OOO. Paylc Delano and Oats, new Butter Cheese, new l'otatoes new, per buD Chop anil Feed Meal 27® 28 IS 18 conservative element which was opposed tu Bitch extrome measures and feared that these tho two commissioners who sold tho land Hv Vi«j. Frances Hodgson Rnrnett and W II. Gillette. iis presented ar the ftadi* son Squat e Theatre for i ne year. mitteo that they would be laid out if thev at »» GO© measures might at any time gain the ascendancy. These men will now eomo forward to tho assistance of the League and will tended to-d; A resolution was he Irish World hud done a lectin1 except by hearsay Sentenced for Mnrder. A Beautiful Domestic Love Story, Salt, tSoavse, per sack Stilt, fine, per sack... Salt, per bbl By telegraph to the Gazette SCEXfcf* i:T NORTH CAROLINA AND PARIS. «*• C uOii. the Land T more than counterbalance the loss of Mr. Ford's adherents. Thero will be no new party in this country) for it is tho rule of hishnion here to lot tho Irishmen at home lay down the rules of policy* and of action. We lend them our assistance and do not pretend to di- a curious sort of crank. New York, Oct. 0.— Four murderers were 1S.00 16.00 Ktoro 1'olnU 4'onreinlng John Kirholtz. Who Stored llis Wheat tor Tweiltyi •ntenceil hero to-clu; Dir catcher, who shot and t Tcror.ee MeQuade, the l'ro lut eCf'\vitii sp'eitfl Fcenery for eaeli act from the Madison £*jua»-'' Thfatrr.. Fixing: the Amount of Indemnity. Turnips, per bu Onions, " 44 . ia.00 Kh Years. Doyle, jiloiule;! guilty ot lmmaluugliter Peats at Mr.sie 11.11 Rook S»»re conimenHntf ion C& and 00 A LEX \ndkia, OI The first of the two Tomatoes, per has»k«*t Cabbage, per hundred, pood 4.00(^,6.00 44 " fair to middling 00 UD&1.10 5(1 Urban a Letter in tl linuati C and w s sentenced t conmiih duo for Jolm Kieholtz, whose death was mentioned ael Ci y, who stabbed and killed Stem AliupuioiMurnto bullion, w per bbi 8.0 @3.50 4.('0(CcG.O0 rcct tliom, for they know what In the Gd a day or tv (leaded nuissioik which " A dispatch from Dublin says the closing of the Land Leajruc fund had created mucl Bensation there. What does this mean?'' themselves. usually 18:10 from lYinsylvania, ai ritnucc consisted of two silv» iltv, and w ;euced to two yc nilor. who s' PROHIBITION! will he appointed later, will decide regardii: What Frank Beamish Says. Scranton Free Press, wliicl: V. C. Mosier, Esq., of Pittston, and men of "It docs not mean anyt not closed at all in liis will, v! ClittU Luigl C'liieitli, tile Italian who tal and sist (J over nor Pattison in clearing out the Cameron thieves that have plundered tho tax- iimp are needed in the Lc of tho British government to It is probabl John ea j Olii nd vow kHIc-tl Nicoltn Sfuiturs: ■i, another Italian, was A TKMPURANCE Eerptian Gunners. port that tho League is dead tuo ru :ei;teuccd to t.vo years From tli few York Sun, Df the Commonwealth during tho last the c Pledged tc Prohibition Mass Meeting r of a eentnrr The Potato Bugs Gone- :iir liifl better t rv, and t of t no poi pretty good—for Benmi?h Many Have noted and wondered at the sud 9. He 1. Hon Ju :d in a ;iu intell A Self-Evident Truth, isappearanco of the potato bn In foi utid t ir wants, ns that lio is willing to submit to tho people Iso Third Legislative district, assures WILL BE HELD AT mer years at this time, as a correspondent of the RDpublican remarks, the fields were full of The pi curiosity si: Phoenix Hall, the lim Practical politics, not only in Now York them,and they were the farmer's iost provok liis lio dwclli hicli 1: lnannfACturo and t is have bad c verywhere el: seems to be a wretched ing pest. They even overran into tho country roads, covered the fences, and wore crunched upon tho sidowalk of city, town and village, under the feet of pedestrians. Even the rail- 't of a )holic 1 as a Ik PITTSTON, ;s defective There i He hi mid tliitt 1 Monday Ev'g, Oct. 9th, Just So whole hon been stored jvv for t ilav-scliools and meetings woro all LtfStCE xtreme General Beaver is the candidate of tho He road trains were often checked as to speed by tho slippery remains of tho crushed insects and ir tlie sucks in wbiul Df it is p publican party this year. Senator Cameron ied up linvo d WO 1 ttttC no off vieto- t than De of uk' tumor me upon tho tracks. Now none are to be found. What has become of them? Who can assign und if touchcd will f ill to p mado lent one silo of wheat ll* on game with the UXDKR TIIE A'JSI'1CES 01- ts on tho t unto the day is tho evil thereo; a reason for this remarkable disappearance of the wa diels. v of tho crow .nd we must wDy skill in playing tlmn Ihc Willi u littlo pnK'tiJ'p to- THE PROHIBITION REFORM PARTY periOrity is as Plantation Philosophy. ;m intolerable pest ? several- t CLUB, much di F rom Arkansas Traveler ilU soi niitko tliu Seminary For tlu- ]u;i'poso of conferring vitli [o allers deserves whippin' de most Walruff*B "Stomach Invigorator." sands and thousands of Vm: "holding for a rise." Is, wli ut the M. K. church a union unco meeting took plaeo. lholtev. 1. n at a Rhode Island Auction, when its father is outen humor. Par's an ole saying what savs nelDer hit a boy when vcr (Governor St. John John Walruflf, the Kansas brewer to whom paid special attention in a This Last c the different Temperance organiz From the 1 •urn il ivo a cent to hit him recent speech, is as frank as anv one could wish. about iiis business In place of closing of tho wheat c'r failure i nililrvf-s which was 01 of the lions Mild the pronounced friends of d town at I mces. A | I ain't gwino ter tight iitly e.\[ d priec tho line the Prohibition movement in this there [y when 1'so in a good humor my establishment,'' said he to a rcportor the other day, "I have in the past year added to lief lie refused to ha ! addr lullCUlltfC :ivc ovur 1' i lihoico, 11id deliv vicinitv, with n view of putting in is under t a criminal at Sandwich who its capacity four time and liavo t stock lit.' held heard x iuidier.ee ihe dvo\ nomination n Prohibition candidnto being on tho nd been extradited by the United State chased in Nebraska H»,000 bushels of barli need nil J to tho i: l.itiir to be voted for Dund t •r ant asion to con to bo shipped at once to 1110 in Kans; iiko ii c know how to say it will say lliat Jic hnifscn Tho bid' is of Canadian olllcers in havo quit the manufacture of V»ecr, and hav gone to 'stomach invigoratoi to stop. price of t last it was " knocked down " to the ma md its value. At lie surrendering criminals from across tho border with the promptness displayed by the United s said ihcy will 1U$ a. ltD rents Uv OiODKU OK PUioII'EXT went to the carriago and there met his wife. I States under similar circumstances, at my chemical works in Lawronco, the sale of which I lind as large and larger than ever 11112) , 41 . . wore at oiw time on'\ ••« uiM|on ou the
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 102, October 09, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 102 |
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 | 1882-10-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 102, October 09, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 102 |
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 | 1882-10-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18821009_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 |
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Full Text | ftwwiitg .ijSKt CSu Dctt t. I PRICE TWO CENTS ) ($4.50 Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 102 ( Weekly Established 1.860 \ PITTSTON. PA.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 188 FIRST EDITION. " Arrah, Biddy, 1 buto him." " Bute who ? " " Why tho splialpeen who was bidding agin THE LAND LEAGUE. before I am protected by decisions of tho SECOND EDITION b.xly of the town; now they liavo I went no a multitude C'f carbumlcs that threaten the very life of the community. These institutions are springing up all arouud us. They come liko some fabulous monster, taking atono swallow a hundred victims. They arc plagues sweat- Supreme Court which say plainly that a man must be prepared to swear that 4ny stomach mo. I'll tacho him that Pat O'Shandy is too many for——." " By mo sowl," exclaimed his wife in screech-owl accents, " wor it yo that hid oop so?" "Av coorso ! " "Ocli, ye blackguard, it wor me yo bid aginst, and there's twinty dollars gono to waste. Why THE " IRISH WORLD " CRITICISED never do. and the Governor or Stato or city inviffprator intoxicated him. which ho can S O'CrOCR P. M. A Talk with tlie President of the New York League — Patrick Ford's an- ithoritics dare not inteifero with my btisi- 5 O'CLOCK P. HI. r thoroughfare?.. and rotting away f Kindlon. Thoy are on nearly very street the town with h chain of eternal Hr«. We cannot even have the laws ncss. tnd they will My establishment I SIX AND ITS WAGES. til" 1 NEWS BY WIRE. nouneement Critirised--The League value at SGI no law darr against them executed. All through this country it is agaitnit the law to sell liq*:or on Sunday. "Where ia the town that k«M p.s t!io law 7 When? are the police? Whetv are tho Common Councils? Win. o are the ».epiDl,:fivo 'in' lies? The fact is that when the Keare in power they d.»rc not execute ley loose vC t»'s, and v hen the did he not sphako oop and say 'twas yo?" Pat smoothed tho matter by saying the carriage was worth double tho money, but lie not Dead—The Contributions. Confiscate it, and it will not be 'June in a free Xo one has vet undertaken to i FOUR MURDERERS SENTENCED ASSOCIATED PRKSS DISPATCHES coiintr with mo or my lusir.i and I don't New Yoiik, Oct. 8.—To-day Dr. William B. Wallace, president of tho Irish National Land Leaguo in this city, speaking of Patrick Fold's announcement that (lie Land League nolonger exists and that ho would reccivo no further contributions to its fund, said that the eiTuet would be beneficial becauso it withdraws from think they have any d' Mr. Walniil A Prominent Cincinnati Merchant Killed lor His floury—A Larpe lietvnrd Of- JJansing in Kftyiit :souotl liy llc.nl All lliimls knew better idded emphatically that there was more drink I [iiiMk'.'ii I'iifwe- A Steamer Lost— The Star Eouto Bobbery Case, in ' of intoxicating liq'ii tore'.I for the Jlarde the 1 Saved—. Another Kami Shot in By telegraph to the Gazette there € was 1 Around a Shaft to his itoath iie I.iw I. »trc in powo* tiuv ijnro not cxecnto vol eg. Mo'inwiiilc, be Ireland-The Skirmishing Fund newly appointed special United States attorney who has been intrusted with tho conduct Washington, Oct. 9.—Mr. II. II. Wells, the LATE N ir ft »r tlio uned am! Com! e ■i! from tills Moru. Kuiio Accepts a Homin itior el-, the \ iriire mni the religion of To-Morrow's Weather Indications. ol tho investigation into the all' tho League an element of discord that 1 '.s Papers. Dy telegraph to the Gaz( t i r.r- tV I of Mr. Coles, M. of M. cloudv weather, followed by local rains on For the Midd Atlantic States, partly '• jury fixing'' transactions, was engaged this morning in a careful study of the large number of afiidaviu already taken, and of the been a frequent source of trouble was a man of firm convictions and lift i adopt Mr. I J of 1 olcd t SvitACUf C. Rugo has Tuesday; lower barometer; southwest winds the policy of no rent and nationalization of the land. Michael Davitt had tho same theory, but he bowed to the will of the majority am! receipts of the American Mission.! of the Court of Appeals. (ecoming variable; rising followed by slight other evidence now in the possession of th«' to the ease. Tt is not Asportation for tl WHAT THAIKiD AR^WORTH, Interesting: Kstinintett ns t»k the riylug Kail%vny Se govem'mout rclati likely that any legal proceedings will bo insti tnted immediately. A FOUL MURDER. More Egyptian Riotoi-s Hung. assented to the theory of peasant proprietor ship h»ld by Mr. I'arncll ami others. Tliii Sir. Ford would not do and lie left the Lengui .Sineo J ary 1st, tho Board of Freedmcu A Prominent Business M'nn Killed itml the Value of By tr apli to t azette 21.000 slaves, uc Kobbctl Near Ills Homo. I'niM tl»' liiilinnarullR Journal. \ lion* AI.kxa a, (let. n. Two natives who FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. rather than surrender his principles, cording lo tiie emnneipntion law Khz Pasha, M lor of tlic Interior, declares Special to tho Evening Gazette lint few persona, as they reo ono of tlio fast eonvi .'ted of murdering "What authority haft ho for. nnnoilncii that the Leaguo is dead ? " was asked. tranq irevail iiirliotit Kirvpt Cintinn'ati, ()., Oct. 0.—Arthur \V. Itoss,: well known business man, living in Glendale and one of tho commissioners of tlio Cinein express trains flit by, aro aw are of tlio value of sueli a train. What is known as tlio royal limited express over the Pennsylvania Uoad, Cattaii, iw the i 1th of June, were executed Stock Report. PoiiV No IJritisi iler prevailed troops were pre R**porteCl by CARPFNTEti Bodmkr, Rooms 5 and 6 Club House, Franklin street, WIlkes-Barre. None al, all. The League is aa active as r. Aa the Land League ia prohibited by name, it works under the tillo of the Mansion House Relief Committee. This will eontinuo until Octobor 11, when it will meet and decide x-Licutenant-Uovcrnot t nati exposition, was found about day Wonk. most brutally sterdtiy morning murdered and is tlio train is ordinarily made up, represents Oct. 9—3:00 p. m. Closing Bid Y.'.Ch, St.Louis 1454 Wabash prof.. . r».pD% ever. mn, v iho Slate may 1 in any over $1211.000, as follow Killed at Ballina. lldv. I Dr. James W. Christian, editor of t proscc le was » member ami treasurer of baifL' ;e tar, $1,200; smoking ear, $."D,000 v tslegraph to tlio Gazette. do. pref Penna R.H Phil. & Reod'g Lehigh Valley Lehigh Nav P., Titus v. & i? Northern Pne. coin 'M O. & M., com... Si'fiji 04 do. pref 31V£ II. & St. Jo. com 45 C»C» do. pref . 82)4 '31% Union Pacific... loTtyJ iil M., K. AT .... c\,0. Jfc I. (' HW, Alabama Ohristimi Advocate, an c Melliodi.it Church of Alabama, dii 1110 CC: al Ex ,n$e of Cincinnati, ami after each Saturday over dining-room ear $12,000; five elegant Pullman earn, si8,000 each, $00,000. While tliis may Duhi.ix, Oct. 0,—Tho farmer llogan, who was Rliot at Ballina last Saturday, died to-day. 41 How much money has been collected for ou its future action." ing, went home to Gletidalc, which is about the League?" Gen. AVolscley, in his i dtfn fifteen miles from Cincinnati, on the mid' trains represent $83,000 to $83,000. The en- seeai to he an exception, the ordinary expre ss A Steamer Reported Lost- All the Passenger* Saved. do prof... D. Ij. ft W.... Texas Paciflc. l\-l& Hudson N, J. Central. West'n Union. Pacific Mail... •181$ St. Paul, com.. UCM do pref. 45ft? D. ft Rio Q U-tt Illinois Central 7if4 Met'n. Kiev— 7ijft Omaha, com... do. prof. . com 4,.")4 Rock Island — ilo. pref Ohio Central... Manhattan Kiev... Mobile&Q N. Y. ('♦•ntral 183 I/ville & Neville Lake Shore... 11)3 Sutro Tunnll... Mich. Central Robinson..\... North West, com. II 1*4 Rich Dan. ... IOIKh 134 54 "!£* 00 "Counting everything, about one million ho never wishes to command better infantr the present constitution of the arm, night train which passed near his hou-c and gino ai d tender, which are considered to- dollars.11 Ho was evidently way ho knew tl ami killed liiin rotlicr, u*c valued nt §10,500; the 't atrpift© tlic postal car, $2,000} the Hiiiok- iiy telegraph to tlie Gazett t. John's. N. Fm Oct, 9.—Tim steamer " What has been douo with it? laid bv sr for the mey lio might hitvo had ulmut his cur, $1,0. Herder" from New York, October-5th. for 61 107% m 17 WlIRllB THE Ft'NDS ll.VVfc BONE •r, as lie had no enemas. llis skull wa: ing ea $10,000 eaqh, and tlrrco palace Bi!8 5.000; tlio two ordinary passenger Hamburg, \v« She had on bC " It lias been used in resisting the oppressions of unjust landlords, in assisting evicted leen granted flt'lll hclui.d with 8 car?. tola), ft This in a I. .\v All hands tenants and generally in advancing the inter csts of the League throughout Ireland." heayv weapon, sueh as a Car i ji! ri rather tlmn an excess:- p i fast espressos. The pain ate of one of ti e aw? reported saved. 1 export ihcd in his lower fprchacd and upper part One or more blows over his ev ears, put down at John l&urdcck Dead, T i", Rloh. &D; Ter . 3.vD4 Central Pacific Is any more specific account of the use of his face in a terrible manner, making him :re in many eases worth $18,C100, Uy telegrapk to the'Gazette Wabash, com. OIL MARKET "An account will bo published shortl; that til the money extiuit as he and some Pullman cars aro liovr rtm which cost in the neighborhood of $30,900. Y , 0»—Tfon; John Mur Oil City, Oct. 9—2:00 p. m. Crude oil steady at dl%c. ubscribcrs may know how the money The ttllai horrible sight wi lie had only o train when ■rigS valtin pf a dock died this morning from apo- is used I if ecnrso the small details will not bo puUlslisd, for llto British Government as a nlero personal wrangle. It is stated the Khcd'vo i 100 feet from the blow. lie was a freight train is still greater than a passenger jM'xy Philadelphia Markets* man of most exemplary ha' citizen, father and husband. struck y an excellent train, when tho rolling stock and valuo ffll property are included. Sometimes tho freight HEAD CHEESE POISONING. By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia. Oct. 0. FLOUR—Tho market was dull but sternly; super $3.00tT/ $8.25; extra £3.60fCr$4.(XD; Peim'a family 7o $5. (D0. RYE KLOUH-?4.25Ca«I.37. would t only too glad to know them. A the death of Arabi. He says it is c on one of '.hose through trains aggregates in valuo $250,000 to $MO.OOO, and what is a little singular is the fact that the trains moving westward are more valuable than those moving eastward—a large |K*r cent, of tho west bound business is merchandise or valuablo machinery, while 15 perccnt. of the east bound Too Much Pig Bristles- Several of the " Will Mr lions?'' largo sum of money is still unexpended Ford's act stop the contribu the peace of Kuropc. J additional legal assistanc Arabi TliO County Commissioners to-day offered a reward of two thousand dollars for the arrest and conviction of tho niurderor. The Coal Exchange, of which Mr. lloss was a member, Victims Very Low The first bionnial movable convention of By telegraph to the Gazette WHEAT The market was steady; Penn'a red amber Si.W'i $1,14. " Not At all. U will undoubtedly have he Grand Cnited Order of Odl Fellows (o-l London. Oct. 9.—Thirty persons havo been made sick hero with symptoms of poisoning oausod by eating head choese, manufactured COHN—The market was scarce and firmer for local use; steamer TflV^c.; yellow 7Ge ; mixed 75c ; No. 2 mixed 72's@73c. 'somo cfleet, for there aro Leagues 'throughout tlio country which liolil Mr. Ford's opinion: and may withdraw their' Support for a time But tho movement will f?o ou just tl The principle is too great to bo dependent of any one man or number of men. It is independent of Mr. Ford, or Mr. I'arnoll, or Mr. Dillon, orauv others. Mr. Ford's paper has been used as a orcd), Saturday, had bouquets placed on the graves of William Lloyd Garrison and Charles to day rotcd to give to the w idow tho sum of two thousand dollars. OATS—The market was Htrong with good demand; No 1. White.49C.; No. 2do. Na. 3 do. No. 2 mixed 40e. KYE—Steady; 7CDC§D7ic. PROVISIONS—The market was firm with good jobbing demand. LARD—The market was flrov, city kettle 01314c.; loose butchers 12J4@12Hc.; prime steam rendered tlS.'-J*- BUTTER—The market was firm and active In best grades; creamery extra 82@33c.; do. rood to choice 27@we.; Bradford county extra 28(7D,30c.; New York extra 2T(TrS28c. by local butchers. Physicians attribute the trouble to bristles chopped up with the skin of the pwk. Although several of the sufTcrors nrcAcry low, it is thought all will recover. same iumiier. At Fort Smitli, Ark., Friday night, John Knowlea murdered Mrs. Suttlc and threw her and nearly killed her flf- business is grain, which is carried in a ear WHIRLED TO DEATH. costing $150, ami tlio property carried will average $-100 per car, so that the entire train of twenty-five cots, engine included, »ru not body into the river A Yenng Man on u Revolving Shaft—A Telephone Wire Cnts His Jjcg Off. tocn-ycar Tlio girl is now in worth ovor $3-1,000 to 000. The Skirmishing Fund. convenient moans of forwarding the money. It has perhaps assisted tile work by printing the names of contributors. Contributors like to see their names in print Tho proper person for tho reception of the money is tho Rev. Father Walsh, who has already forwarded more monsy than Mr. Ford. The Leaguers will now send their contributions to him instead of to Mr. Ford." ,laities Watkins, a UeSdiuster member r Knowles was »rrested. By telegraph to the Uazette NBW York, Oct. 8.—The Fenian skirmish t'.o last Virginia Legislature, wasSaturday ii dieted for selling, for ninety dollars, li is in lit PiTTsniito, Pa. Oct. 9.—This morning Jacob Becker, a young man in tiio employ of Bailey, Parrel A Co., lead pipo works, met with a peculiar and lioniblo accident which resulted in his death. lie was standing on a scaffold cleaning the rust from a shaft which hi# fund investigating committee made a partial report to-day to tho subscribers. They discovered tlie alleged forged checks, given by O'Donovan Rossa to Brest in were neither forged nor dishonored and when drawn there EGGS—'The market was steady; Penna. 27c@ 27J^c.: Western 2!%@2flc. CHEESE—The market was firm with demand.encoasa member, to piocure for K. Britting a place as guard at the pcnitetUiaVy. Frank James, the recently surrendered des- MUSIC HALL Thursday Eve'ng, Ocl. 12. l'ETROLEUM—Firmly held: refined 8C; WHISKEY—J1.C2. New York Marke'tb. perado, expresses contidenco in his ability to was making 150 revolutions a minutes, when by some means his right leg became entangled in a telephone wire, and losing his balance he grasped the shaft. In an instant lie was whirled around with fearful rapidity, and the telephone wire wrapped around his leg until the limb was severed from his body, when ho fell through a hatchway to the ground below. When p'eked up ho was dead. His head was a shapeless mass, and his leg was still dangling from the wire. was sufficient funds in the bank to meet it,but tho funds had been attached by the sheriff. By telegraph to the Gazette. clear himself of any charges that may I THE MADISON SQUARE Theatre Company Will prevent its great New York success C»f L.sB season, the exquisite domestic drama Nkw York, Oct. 0. BEEF—The market was unchanged and dull. FORK—The marktt was firm atnt nulet{ nfc\V mess. $28.00* LAKD—lower and heavy; steam rendered f 12.90. brought against him. Ilia appearance nidi cates the rapid approach of consumption. ized account of all alleg' The committee were in possession of an item :ed expenditures, live "Will not Mr. Ford's disaffection cause a split in tho League—possibly tho formation ol of which were purported to explain away $30- a new party ?H liefure th vestigating the sale, by tho New York Senate*conimitteo in town of Orave 000, Ouo of the items was lor $12,009, the IMttston Wholesale Markets. $0.00 o.ooCae. so oo 00 "No, the presence of Mr. Ford and his follow'believera iu no rent and nationalization of the land has kept out of tho League a largo Bend to tho Manhattan Beach Company, of land on Coney Island, William Kugemau testi- £SM£RAUDA Ford loan. The entire five Were false Flour— patent Flour, straight brands Com to scud the trustees to r ;li cvideu- iCO Was produced m, and threats hau fied liu purchased the property for $30,000 and sold it for ija-.G.OOO. Paylc Delano and Oats, new Butter Cheese, new l'otatoes new, per buD Chop anil Feed Meal 27® 28 IS 18 conservative element which was opposed tu Bitch extrome measures and feared that these tho two commissioners who sold tho land Hv Vi«j. Frances Hodgson Rnrnett and W II. Gillette. iis presented ar the ftadi* son Squat e Theatre for i ne year. mitteo that they would be laid out if thev at »» GO© measures might at any time gain the ascendancy. These men will now eomo forward to tho assistance of the League and will tended to-d; A resolution was he Irish World hud done a lectin1 except by hearsay Sentenced for Mnrder. A Beautiful Domestic Love Story, Salt, tSoavse, per sack Stilt, fine, per sack... Salt, per bbl By telegraph to the Gazette SCEXfcf* i:T NORTH CAROLINA AND PARIS. «*• C uOii. the Land T more than counterbalance the loss of Mr. Ford's adherents. Thero will be no new party in this country) for it is tho rule of hishnion here to lot tho Irishmen at home lay down the rules of policy* and of action. We lend them our assistance and do not pretend to di- a curious sort of crank. New York, Oct. 0.— Four murderers were 1S.00 16.00 Ktoro 1'olnU 4'onreinlng John Kirholtz. Who Stored llis Wheat tor Tweiltyi •ntenceil hero to-clu; Dir catcher, who shot and t Tcror.ee MeQuade, the l'ro lut eCf'\vitii sp'eitfl Fcenery for eaeli act from the Madison £*jua»-'' Thfatrr.. Fixing: the Amount of Indemnity. Turnips, per bu Onions, " 44 . ia.00 Kh Years. Doyle, jiloiule;! guilty ot lmmaluugliter Peats at Mr.sie 11.11 Rook S»»re conimenHntf ion C& and 00 A LEX \ndkia, OI The first of the two Tomatoes, per has»k«*t Cabbage, per hundred, pood 4.00(^,6.00 44 " fair to middling 00 UD&1.10 5(1 Urban a Letter in tl linuati C and w s sentenced t conmiih duo for Jolm Kieholtz, whose death was mentioned ael Ci y, who stabbed and killed Stem AliupuioiMurnto bullion, w per bbi 8.0 @3.50 4.('0(CcG.O0 rcct tliom, for they know what In the Gd a day or tv (leaded nuissioik which " A dispatch from Dublin says the closing of the Land Leajruc fund had created mucl Bensation there. What does this mean?'' themselves. usually 18:10 from lYinsylvania, ai ritnucc consisted of two silv» iltv, and w ;euced to two yc nilor. who s' PROHIBITION! will he appointed later, will decide regardii: What Frank Beamish Says. Scranton Free Press, wliicl: V. C. Mosier, Esq., of Pittston, and men of "It docs not mean anyt not closed at all in liis will, v! ClittU Luigl C'liieitli, tile Italian who tal and sist (J over nor Pattison in clearing out the Cameron thieves that have plundered tho tax- iimp are needed in the Lc of tho British government to It is probabl John ea j Olii nd vow kHIc-tl Nicoltn Sfuiturs: ■i, another Italian, was A TKMPURANCE Eerptian Gunners. port that tho League is dead tuo ru :ei;teuccd to t.vo years From tli few York Sun, Df the Commonwealth during tho last the c Pledged tc Prohibition Mass Meeting r of a eentnrr The Potato Bugs Gone- :iir liifl better t rv, and t of t no poi pretty good—for Benmi?h Many Have noted and wondered at the sud 9. He 1. Hon Ju :d in a ;iu intell A Self-Evident Truth, isappearanco of the potato bn In foi utid t ir wants, ns that lio is willing to submit to tho people Iso Third Legislative district, assures WILL BE HELD AT mer years at this time, as a correspondent of the RDpublican remarks, the fields were full of The pi curiosity si: Phoenix Hall, the lim Practical politics, not only in Now York them,and they were the farmer's iost provok liis lio dwclli hicli 1: lnannfACturo and t is have bad c verywhere el: seems to be a wretched ing pest. They even overran into tho country roads, covered the fences, and wore crunched upon tho sidowalk of city, town and village, under the feet of pedestrians. Even the rail- 't of a )holic 1 as a Ik PITTSTON, ;s defective There i He hi mid tliitt 1 Monday Ev'g, Oct. 9th, Just So whole hon been stored jvv for t ilav-scliools and meetings woro all LtfStCE xtreme General Beaver is the candidate of tho He road trains were often checked as to speed by tho slippery remains of tho crushed insects and ir tlie sucks in wbiul Df it is p publican party this year. Senator Cameron ied up linvo d WO 1 ttttC no off vieto- t than De of uk' tumor me upon tho tracks. Now none are to be found. What has become of them? Who can assign und if touchcd will f ill to p mado lent one silo of wheat ll* on game with the UXDKR TIIE A'JSI'1CES 01- ts on tho t unto the day is tho evil thereo; a reason for this remarkable disappearance of the wa diels. v of tho crow .nd we must wDy skill in playing tlmn Ihc Willi u littlo pnK'tiJ'p to- THE PROHIBITION REFORM PARTY periOrity is as Plantation Philosophy. ;m intolerable pest ? several- t CLUB, much di F rom Arkansas Traveler ilU soi niitko tliu Seminary For tlu- ]u;i'poso of conferring vitli [o allers deserves whippin' de most Walruff*B "Stomach Invigorator." sands and thousands of Vm: "holding for a rise." Is, wli ut the M. K. church a union unco meeting took plaeo. lholtev. 1. n at a Rhode Island Auction, when its father is outen humor. Par's an ole saying what savs nelDer hit a boy when vcr (Governor St. John John Walruflf, the Kansas brewer to whom paid special attention in a This Last c the different Temperance organiz From the 1 •urn il ivo a cent to hit him recent speech, is as frank as anv one could wish. about iiis business In place of closing of tho wheat c'r failure i nililrvf-s which was 01 of the lions Mild the pronounced friends of d town at I mces. A | I ain't gwino ter tight iitly e.\[ d priec tho line the Prohibition movement in this there [y when 1'so in a good humor my establishment,'' said he to a rcportor the other day, "I have in the past year added to lief lie refused to ha ! addr lullCUlltfC :ivc ovur 1' i lihoico, 11id deliv vicinitv, with n view of putting in is under t a criminal at Sandwich who its capacity four time and liavo t stock lit.' held heard x iuidier.ee ihe dvo\ nomination n Prohibition candidnto being on tho nd been extradited by the United State chased in Nebraska H»,000 bushels of barli need nil J to tho i: l.itiir to be voted for Dund t •r ant asion to con to bo shipped at once to 1110 in Kans; iiko ii c know how to say it will say lliat Jic hnifscn Tho bid' is of Canadian olllcers in havo quit the manufacture of V»ecr, and hav gone to 'stomach invigoratoi to stop. price of t last it was " knocked down " to the ma md its value. At lie surrendering criminals from across tho border with the promptness displayed by the United s said ihcy will 1U$ a. ltD rents Uv OiODKU OK PUioII'EXT went to the carriago and there met his wife. I States under similar circumstances, at my chemical works in Lawronco, the sale of which I lind as large and larger than ever 11112) , 41 . . wore at oiw time on'\ ••« uiM|on ou the |
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