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t. VOLUME I., NUMBER 111 ( Weekly Established 1850 ( t PRICE TWO CENTS ) '54.50 Per Annum. PITTSTON. PA., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1882. FIRST EDITION. Pattison be'victorious. See how thf vJaox- THE LABOR PARTY. vote for him, pronounce and spell his name (u lion they spell it ut all) liko that of the historical "Billy" who was struck b_v some,i as yet, undiscovered person. It is a fact that three out of every (Ivo Democrats call him SECOND EDITION iDn the charge of Wncoaled won pons, and on whom was found ti n.oinor(iudum ti) iho effect that Thomas iInfli.inti mid 1'ngo Frank worn good cause ions nutioua of ouo obnoxious lr.un C3» knrt it. Clmiriiian HchhpI would 4ft welt • , , NOT AT THE HIRE OF ANY MAN :8 into that country. , to send miHsionari' murderers vj A. W. pose, was committed tiD tho work house for lliirly days. Very littlo crcdcnce is given (o Jiis memoraudnm from (ii :i O'ctock i\ m. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL » O'CLOCK I\ M. I Chairman Heath Denies the Soft jfnpearh*fiit that the Party is in the wrrtift —A Prompt Denial of McCarthy's ftoporteii iDy oartkntkii & bodmek, Homn* s Saturday iirllt s Speech. anil 0 Club House, Franklin stive.'. Wilkes Bai». Patterson.'1 NEWS BY WIRE. LATE NEWS. CRIMES AND CASUALTIES fact that tlie men named aro now serving terms in tlie Maryland Ponitentiarv. Stock Report ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- ing's Papers. FLAMES AMONG THE SHIPPING Closing IJiil 13-*4 V.'ubash pref.. . 3:00 p. m To the Editor of Hie Times Juuics Urceley, a prod fifteen, and a sister Gilliean. the Cock-Fighter Female Coal Thieves Arrestefl —• Hoavy Fines Iiuposoil—Cnptaiu Webb Accomplishes His (ireat Swimming Feat —IJeeeher Advises the Voters. N. Y. Cli. St. Loi do. prof... Penna R.K Phil. A Kead'g.. Lehigh Valley.. Lehigh Nav P., 1 itU3V. & 1*.. Northern Pac, com do pref D. L. t W Texas Pacific Del. & Hudson.... S. J. Central West'n Union Pacific Mail Krie. com do. pref Manhattan Kiev... N. Y. Central Lake Shore Mich. Central — North West, com. 142}. O. AM., com... 8Mi «i:v»s do. p'ref :C• ijH II. & St. J«.'. com 43 do. j Tel.. ;Ci ] Your dispatches from Luzerne county in aged five years, wero drowned while rowing Saturday night on llarlem River. Mr. Keeno's colt, Bookmaker, who was lately prominently Jpioted in the betting on tlio race for the Cambridgeshire stakes, has brok- Sehooners on the Delaware Destroyed— Tlio Yellow Fever Record—A Servant Takes Poison with Suicidal Intent —A Fierce Prairie Fire.' Gilligan, the Democratic candidate fpr Jury Commissioner, not having distinguished himself except aC a e .ek- lighter, will not poll onehalf of Ihe Democratic voJen of the lower end. Prom the ftliicksliMiiy Eci.o. this morning's Time,* contain (lie report of a s|ieceli by 0110 P. J. McCarthy, a Democrat, who tried to break up the Luzenur County Labor Convention, which demands that the facts should be placed before the public. On being told some weeks ago, on my visit to Scrantoii, that .1. D. Birmingham, of AVilkes- 4.3V6 Union PaoiM*.. M , K. & T 43 a i. (!.... t.'Im «t. Paul, com.. 1 do pref.. I) D. .t 11 io (t IU94 Illinois Central 71 !n Met n.. Elev.... Omaha, com... do. pivf. 42 Rock Island.... 01D£ Olilo Central... •is Mobile & O 181% LVillo & N'ville SntioTnnne)... WOMEN ARRESTED on down Tc-Morrow's Weather Indications. The Democrats C'* lower Luzerne dc, not consider cock-fighting un accomplishment which I. Bliss, a farmer at Gcrmantown, Tenn., was shot and killed caily Saturday morning For the Middlo Atlantic States, slightly warmer; generally fair weather preceded by light showers 011 the immediate coast; northerly winds; becoming variable in northern por- particularly lits a man for selecting the jurors who are to bo ei trusted with tho lives and IIiiugariaiis Who Jumped 011 Coal Cars and Stole the Coal—Other Arrehts to Follow. Hkadini;, Oct. 11.—This afternoon dotecof tlio Philadelphia Barre, was tlio last county chairman of the National Lalior party of Luzerne, I asked him to try to start our work there, which ho con- by an unknown person, as I10 appeared at a window fortunes of our people tivos Ci ilea and Boone The President's most prominent visitors Saturday were Secretaries Folper and Chandler, who both started for Washington tiio same tion; lower barometer of this city, Robinson... Rich & Dun sentod to do, saying at oueo that tliey would have a county convention and nominate a full Comity, ticket. He callcd tho convention. I appointed Mr. Armstrong to spcak'thero that jitiy and attended myself. To-day the Bureau of Kngraving and fruiting will begin tlio delivery to tho Treasury assisted by officers Moore nud Moyer of do prof Wabash, coin.... l.-.DU] Rich. & I). Ter 32-»h Central Pacific Victor Huso and Arabi Pasha Department of tl.c substitute three per cent bonds, anil preparations are now making to bo- Plm-uixvillc, made a raid on a band of Hun garian women, wlio have been in the liab.t of 00% By telegraph to the (lazette. blenlhig Oil City, Oct. 10—JJ:00 p. m The report of the treasurer of tho National Land League shows the receipts from July 1 Oth to October 10th, were $12,000, of which Now York gave $4,Gl)0. Aii appeal by Victor Hugo doprccating the excciuion of Arabi Pasha is Paris, Oct. 10.— {rin the transfers l.y '.lie 1st proximo. trains tfoiug down from the in inc. The most complaints came from Phu nixyilW, and the officers operated Ihore first. Tliey saCeccdcd Crude oil 'steady at This McCar:hy's brother whs told bv him published. Philadelphia Markets. sonic weeks ago that lie had hired to the IDemoaratn to do di'tv work in tliis campaign, and Jiin broilier immediately told Congressman Brimim and Mid he would cxposo him if ho By telegraph to the Gazette A Portland, Oregon, dispatch says: The strike on the Northern Pacific Railroad is re- A Woman Tnsulter's Murderous Deed. MUSIC HALL, Wednesday, Oct, 18th. in capturing four women who nude a practice of climbing 011 coal cars, even while Philadelphia. Oct. 10. FLOUR—1 lie market waarquiet: super $3.00© J ti"'; extra $3.50®$ 1.00; Penn'a fainllv 5-1.87*42) Lorisvn.i.K. Kv., Oct. 1 By telegraph uD I lie Gazette Yesterday aftc traiin were in motion, raking oil coal and I publicly staled my reason ported ended. General Wheaton telegrapl troops will not be needed. The llebiow Immigrant Aid Society, c New York, decided to notify the Londoi Paris and Berlin authorities not to forward an noon Gilv Mar 1 Adam Knapp arrestc carrying it d barrow RY10 FLOUR—H 37 WHEAT—The market was firm: fair demand-; Del. & Penna red SJ.OOfol.Il; longberry inland amber $1.15(&$1.17. CORN—The market was firmer; good local demand; strainer 82c.; 3'ellow 63c.; mixed »3; No. 3 mixed Hit*. OATS—The market was steady: No. 1 white 50c.: No.2 do l»»c.; No.8 do. 41c.; No. 2 mixed 40c. RYE—Steady; scarce; 70c. PROVISIONS—The market was firmer. LARD—The market was firm. BUTTER-—The market was steady; fair demand; Penn'a creamery extra and Western do. 33C&31CV Bradford county extra 306/3.V : New York extra 88@30c. EGGS—'The market was firm: Penna. ii ic.: for exposing Paltison's monqpoly surround- Samuel Itiitih •II at New A full. Two of the women fainted and gs to be that I was told in that region that banv, Indianii, for ladies. On tl; into hysterics, and the officers had much trouble in getting them to tho squire's ollico. A hearing wi s had and the four women were emancipate labor to vote the Democratic ticket was the war to No man of any party looks way to the station house limikin shot tin marshal! in the breast, indicting a inorta Engagement cf the Charming1 yoiyig to Cameron's crowd for any such thing. more refugees to this country The Acting Postmaster-General has d reeled the New York postolfico to afford facil wound, iiankiu then made his escape, bu Ccmediene, lined twelve dollars and twenty-live cents each. Other arrests of women will be made In the evening I was with Mr. Armstrong and other friends the entire evening. Mr. Atwood is one of my speakers and 1 gavo him Russell was cuplnred. ties to both Suite campaign committees in go ting mail matter to the depots and place of di livery, and ordered wagons placed at the di: JULIA i HUNT. during the coming week fifteen dollars to pay his expenses to county, wliero he has gone to speatt. f gave fifty dollars to Mr. John Tomlinson, who is advertising and hiring halls for Mr. Arm- Examining Lieut. Danenhower BEECHERDS ADVICE TO VOTERS. Hy telegraph to the (iazett .'estem 27c. ©30c. CHEESE—The market was steady PETROLEUM—Dull; refined 7-Kc. WHISKEY—SI.5W. posal of each. It is authoritatively stated that Secretary Teller is not a candidate for re-election to the United States Senate. Washington", Oct. 10.—Tho cxaminatioi of I.ieut. paiieuhower was resumed at I Supported by Tlie Prohibition Ticket to lDe Accepted an u Last llesoi t o'clock to-day. An interesting feature was the introduction in the evidence of the log books of the " Jeaunelte " and the original muster rolls and eharts with the tin eases in Nlw Vouk, Oct. 15.—Tho Rev. Ilenrv strong's meeting in Scranton, Monday night, and some other meetings for Mr. McPadden this week i:i Lackawnuna. These two transactions were made in the office of the Luzerne House without thought of coneealmont or a word of dispute or misundersiandiug, and had MR. ARTHUR FORREST, \tTurd Boecher preached tins morning 011 ' Christian Life." Previous to his sermon he said that tho newspapers stated that I10 was to preach on politics, but this, ho said, was a mistake, lie then advised his congregation Dy telegraph to the Gazette. New York Markets. Three and a half inches of rain fell at Fal River on Saturday. Cellars were flooded am streets damaged. The railroad to New Bed Nkw YoUk, Oet. 16. BEEF—The market was quiet and unchanged. PORK—The markt t was strongly held; soot new mess $23.75®*21.00. LARD—'The market was 10© 15c higher and firm; steam rendered f 13.55. which they were carried. All of them bore marks of severe usage to which they had been subjected. The muster rolls showed that every man on tho ill-fated ship had signed hist name in full in a clear, legible hand. lieut. Melville and Mr. Niudernian will bo examined after Danenhower. (Late of WaMack's Thratre, New York) and a ford was washed away POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Mr. John H. Pope, a well-known resideti to register, so that they might he able to select nothing to do with Luzerne affairs. The en of Atlanta, Ga, was Saturday morning struck with a rock by a negroand killed. A sheriff's Presenting Sidney Rosenfleld's Celebrated good aud pure men for office. If any person did not want to vote the Republican or Democratic State ticket-they might, lie said, find the Prohibition ticket a good one to vote. He U.iiad been staled that ho was a Prohibitionist, but this I10 declared was not truo. Pittstoc Wholesale Markets. tire amount of money I had on the trip was $105. 1 did not receive a cent from anyone Comedy-drama, Flour— patent Flour, straight brand? Corn Oats, new Butter Cheese new Eggs Potatoes new, per bu, Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt, fine, per sack... Salt, per bbl Hay $0.00 6.00® 6.50 MD 60 30 1301V H 30 1 hired the hall and paid tho posse is in pursuit of tho murderer police to prevent the men from being assaulted, paid my fare, hotel bills two nighteand arrived in this city with ton dollars and somo change. Tho money I receive is from friendly contributors to tho cause, and the charge that wo are working ui the interest of Cameron or any other party is as infamously false as the statements of Mr. McCarty. 1 shall lay At Germantown, Ky., Saturday evening, George Cooiier shot and killed George lnsco, who was walking with Cooper's wife on the fai. grounds. Insco was Cooper's rival before FLORINEL, Disastrous Fire on the Delaware. to® 75 1.80 1.80 1.50 1.05 1.50 10.00 1A.00 1*00 By telegraph to the Gazette. marriage. Philadelphia, Oct. 10.—A disastrous conflagration broke out early this morning on pier eight, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Tho Narrow Guage railroad depot and its contents were totally dostroyed. The pier was covered with freight, winch was all destroyed. Tho flames extended to tho company's tug "Mayor," and she was practically Produced with all the original scenery and costumes as used in the late successful run at Abbey "s Park Theatrr, New York, CAPTAIN WEBB'S GREAT FEAT. Burglars entered Congressman West's mill office, at Ballston, N. Y., Friday night, blew open the safe and secured about $100, but left an equal amount and $0,000 in Round lie £ta«ee*sftilly Completes Hl» 128 1.4 Hours in the Water- Coming; to Philadelphia. / PRICES AS USUAI. " Bailed Rye Straw Turnips, per bu Onions, " " Tomatoes, per basket - Cabbage, per hundred, good 4.00Cf$6.00 •' " " fair to middling 3.00Q5 00 Boston, Oct. I I.— A special despatch to the W&i.-io 50 tUe history of thedoings of this "incorruntible laboring man of Seuator C'oie'p, ami somo Democratic candidates who tried to corrupt t!io Jelegates before the public in the form of a ffidavits as aoou us possible. The only ones who stayed in the convention were those w jo could not be hired togohome or create disturbance, two men having been offered $100 to hvcuk it tip with a row. Lako bonds. Secure seat* at Muri'c I fa] I Hook Store. Press saysthe interest in Captain Webb's attempt to complete continuous hours in the watef has been intense, and as Hie end ap- The Philadelphia express train on tlio New York ffnd Now Englaad Railroad ran into tho rear of a freight train Saturday morning, at Kast Douglas, injuring the fireman and causing a bad wreck, which blocks tho road. •lames Westcott, an employe of the Klectric Light Company, at Rochester, was killed Saturday afternoon, while working tit the wires around the generator. The electricity had not been taken off the wires. Westcott was lately Tlie Apparel oft I'csjii'aks the Man Apples, per bu Sweet potatoes, per bbl Pears, .per bbl 2.iv&3.(to 7.U0 clestroj cd. proaclied to-night, the excitemcnt crew. Captain Webb seems to have freshened up in a remarkable decree during the past twenty-four Tho ship '• Shelburne " from Liverpool then aught lire but was towed into midstream and m AND WINTER SUITINGS The Dressed Beef Trade. llio lire extinguished. The tiifir "Argus,' one of the finest on tho liver, then took fire and was almost completely consumed. Other vessels in tho neighborhood were more or less damaged. Some of the crews wero badly of the latest and most popular patterns, blight op quiet colore. hours, and actually seemed better when 1 and hogs, being interviewed Saturday upon the much discussed shipment of dressed beef P. P. Armour, of Chicago, packer of cattlC Frank S. Heath, Chairman National Labor I'artv BOYS' AND Clni.DREX'S CLOTHING AT* 11:5CD, Ma nay jer Kyle, on behalf of thecal tain's friends, presented him with a magnili to Kastern cities, said: This packing business must necessarily be done in the West, and MERCHANT i'S TAILORING cent lasket of Mowers, and as the clock struck 12 three cheers for Captain Webb were COLONEL. COCKERILL'S STORY. married. lairned and all made narrow escapes. Loss, most of it in Chicago, where there arc no How Colonel Klujlmok Was Shot—Tile Census reports show that in the United States iu 1880 there were 2,CSC wool establishments. emploping 100,000 hands, and turning out annually products valued at $207,132,- 000; 1,005 cotton establishments, employing 185,000 hands, turning out products valued at $120,050,000; 1,005 iron and steel cstablish- lDotween seventy-live and ono hundred thousmd dollars. 1 his is the third time the Nar■ovv tillage railroad has suffered from fire. heartily given. 1 le climbed out of Ins tank on a ladder,and walked to his dressing roonnwithout in thcTalliug trade. Instead of beef going on alive, it will go ready for the market. This is the cheaper, more sensible and reason- St. Ciii is, Oct. Scene Ir. the Kriitoi-lul ltoonj*. assistance. Ilo was afterward driven to hit hotel. His skm shows some blotchcs of ret from the corrosion of the salt water, but i* ■Colonel Coc);erlll,at the Coronur* iuquost yeatcrduy, gave tho following account of tho shooting of Alonzo W. able way, tlio facilities for shipping dressed Sentencing- Star Routers Swindlers. rtO-1 er; meats beiti# greatly enlarged and improved and the meat can bo landed ill the Kant a.' I'resh and line as when it leaves Cliica; ilavbaok \. low minutes past live o'clock tray desk, talking with Mr. Mc- ij telegraph to the Gazette. less mllumcd than yesterday. The woudcrfu endurance exhibited b_v Captain Webb in o. The f was sitting incuts, employing 141,000 hands, turning out products valued at $29G,775,600. Philadelphia. Oct. 1(1 Hates District Court this morning Judge Mc -In the t'uitcd He entered the water at't: t.j p. n letter prim gjiero than there, and (iullii). the busitioss manager of the paper, and Mi. Colo, tho foreman. The doer was closed. My pis'.ol was lying on my desk, for Kennan denied a new trial to Joseph Black, Thomas A. McDcvitt and Christ ESTABLISHMENT on Mond iy, intending to remain in the tank this is another argument in favor of the new t.t-lits' Fine Ftiriiisliinpr f.ood* movement Whole carcasses can be shipped I had int 'oded to place it in my pocket on The Vote in Ohio. 'rice, convicted of Star Route conspiracy and C In Frid .y lie completed is 100 hours will The future will find an extensive ear At present the trac chaiurinu- my coat, and lcav From the Pliila. American, entenced McDcvitt to pay a fino of $500 and ic imprisoned for one year, and Price to pay a ine of $100 and undergo sentence for six louths from tho date of his convicton. The entence of Black was deferred a few days i consequence of his wife's serious illness. KALt STYLUS IX HATS. begun on a wager of Si.000 to 'JSOO the at lie then 11 Xc denly the door opened, and two men entered. closing tho Cloor behind them. 1 was facing The Ohio vote docs not show a diminution of Republican voters. Tho State is ready to do again what it has dono in tho past, but it Nokto Main St Pittston. Pa, ark, Boston* Washington. Bal'.iniod lor. I recognized Colonel Slayliack and REPUBLICAN MEETING! iladelphia, upd wholesale butchers tlier Jr. Clopton, lawyer, who had a few days must bo summoned to the support of men who represent principle, and not merely partisan machinery. In tho years of Republican depression, just such results as this have happened. In 1874, there was 17,202 majority for the Democratic State ticket; in 187(1, Mr. 1doted I now trying to form connections all over loforo ;i*.-aulted two memliora of iiis profcsi in his privsite oflice. I realized that I aulted anil arosct from my oliair. ixl of seventy-four hours by tiftv-fonr a ii ad was to I Terrible Prairie Fire. one-fourth hours. Captain Webb will m. Colonel Slav back hearing was that of a telegraph to the Gazette Music Hall Pittston, .r long swim efforts in New York, Phil; man bent upon violence. \Ve!J,CI am 1 His first words WvtErtown, Dakota, Oct. 10.— Tho worst delnhia, Cincinnati, Chicn; :CD, St. I The Democratic Instinct for Spoils were Ho then Hayes received the electoral voti1 airio lire ever seen in this locality is now Thursday Eve'g, Oct. 19 perhaps in San Franc ,) aw! New (Irloan: the Philadelphia North American at. 1 was ill a Bishop, the Democratic candidate for Govern or, had 22.520 majority; in 1880, General Gar- pveriior was caught on the prairie, and guig. \ two-year-old daughter of D. I A MANIA FOft COUNTERFEITING rrion is proverbial: and not less pronounced tlip Democratic instinct lor spoils of office. The rapidity with which vultures seen ly I movod my hand toward tho weapon on the •rner next to the front window. Instinctive field received the electoral vote by a majority of 34,227. Ohio remains a Republican State Addresses li A Doctor, a Lawyer and Farmer Arrestee! in Indiana. Is that for me ?' at the same now, as in 1874 and 1877, but it will show it Yellow Fever in Florida, l.NMANAPOLis, Oct. 15.—The arrest of the tiio were slowly 111tering into Pittsburg time throwing his hand to liis liip pocket. My the front icli only when real Republicanism is at !♦D' telegraph to the Gazot HON. WILLIAM T. DA VIES, g"»Dg dications of Republican reversals, lion, imuel J. llandall boldly claimed the next replv was in drew his. lie presented it at sir.' But i seemed my New York, Oct. 10 reference to the yellow fever in Pensaeoli v last week was one of the Jar »o of Iiepreseutaiivcs for the Democrats, About Louis Seibel Presumably Some- Fla., arc devoid of encouragement il ever performed bv tl thinj,- Pleasant. From the Luzerne County Express. 58 new cases. Three physicians are down Candidate for Lieutenant Cloverw hav been »o] None of priated the Speaker's chair for Mr I at my breast, I lired, moment a lead man, the effect of the shot, Die Roptiblikancr rbllbrachtcc efn Handlung als sie llerra Louis SeiIDi_-l fur Clerk weise Willi tlic fever. Many cfines fail to be rc tcrfeit itical prophets, howovcr, ventured to name Neithc Df these very previous myself at to pet over all tl ported on account of physicians Gen. J. F. Owen, if otherwise. next President, though it is extreuiel me ami thrust his rovulvor lor Courten nominirtcu. Kr hat cino Masse I'Veunde, welrho nichts unversucht ltissen tor. a A I. the woriluu, ihu Him Krfolg zu verhclfen. Kr jst A Mysterious Suicide. Of Philadelphia •t. arc a approachcd mo from bohtnU and tried to wrest my pis! ier Mann mit gewinnenden Man By telegraph to (lie Gazette * Let there be a Grand Rally! D1 from li .1 to llr. McUuf niereii and gewinnt taglich neuo Stinmigeber I'n11. mDki.I'iii Oct. 10.—Maggie McNeill, Healthfulness of Beer. lie tort tsu seiner Uiitergtueiziing. Er wird uelier sei from poison taken with suicidal intent. She was of all i '1 1,0 t l'ottsville Miner*' Journal irv of the hC althfulness of beer re pointed it at Cloptou's head, under the impres nichrhcit erwaehlt werdon. ncn dcniokmtishen Opponentcn mit (-roiier left a letter addressed to Samuel McLarcy AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In Common Flean of Luzerne couuty, hi equity. No. tD, October term, 1870, William N. Monies, et al.. executors, vs. A. I). King. The undersigned, an auditor. appoiutedby the Court of Common Pleas of Liffcertio county to examine tin* fouiili partial account of (ieorge Hisliop, receiver of the late fl."in of Howell King, and to ascertain what proportion of the fund now in his hands may safely b«i distributed, ntul to make distribution of the snnie, hereby gives notice that Lo will attend to the duties of his appointment, r.t his office on franklin sticet, in the city of Wdkes-'Jarre, on led the DUIlg ives a hard siou, I presume, that he was trying to shoot me. At tliat instant Colonel Slaybaek released intimating that her betrayal and de ;iven a i tlio Si insurancecompany, who linil: It is Ohio. lituo that he had been hurt. I loft the Washington, Oct, 11 Wheat Yield, aid that Mr. McLarey induced the girl to while- Mr. Clapton was calling the Department of Agriculture of the yield g tiio testimony wont to At the Democratic Missionaries Wanted Cor. Hazleton Plain 8peaker(IDeiu.) ile in Ontario, where whisky is almost My head was bleeding mi a cut received per acre of wheat, estimated from results of threshing foreshadows a product slightly ex- show that death occurred from natural cause leaking to-dav to a I'ittston man, 1 lean sole liquor used, they are six, and in Ken- when I was forced a igainst the window, and I'Yiday. October •lock a. in., at •kv, Tennessee, lllii iro whisky than I is, and Indiana, where I went into tlio lower office to wash myself girl ami the susp!cu»us circumstances, the case niiick lime and pace all parties interested unnotified to appear and present their claims. orel?e he debarred from coming in on j rid fiiod. What'a in a Name, iic re appears to be nearly fourteen bushels on ;e yield per was continued so as to permit a post mortem examination t t'o-lv IIUMAS II. ATHKi TON. Auditor lias taken, Mv friend fears that ow From the W Chester I an acreage slightly less than 37,000,000 acres. There is a reduction of aroa in the spring Oun'T, the last of the Indian. l'altis. if ho knew it, would be extremely Carrying Concealed Weapons. QEORGE S. FERRIS, I will tie 1 to A ippy in the 10 intell rent and educated people who will iwledge that over one-half of wheat region and a large yield 111 ihe great winter wheat licit of the west. By telegraph to the Gazette. ATT0FNF:\V.4T-I.AW Cincinnati, Oct ltD.—.1. T. J'orter, arrested l'lTTbTON, I A.
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 111, October 16, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 111 |
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 |
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Date | 1882-10-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 111, October 16, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 111 |
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 | 1882-10-16 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18821016_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 | t. VOLUME I., NUMBER 111 ( Weekly Established 1850 ( t PRICE TWO CENTS ) '54.50 Per Annum. PITTSTON. PA., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1882. FIRST EDITION. Pattison be'victorious. See how thf vJaox- THE LABOR PARTY. vote for him, pronounce and spell his name (u lion they spell it ut all) liko that of the historical "Billy" who was struck b_v some,i as yet, undiscovered person. It is a fact that three out of every (Ivo Democrats call him SECOND EDITION iDn the charge of Wncoaled won pons, and on whom was found ti n.oinor(iudum ti) iho effect that Thomas iInfli.inti mid 1'ngo Frank worn good cause ions nutioua of ouo obnoxious lr.un C3» knrt it. Clmiriiian HchhpI would 4ft welt • , , NOT AT THE HIRE OF ANY MAN :8 into that country. , to send miHsionari' murderers vj A. W. pose, was committed tiD tho work house for lliirly days. Very littlo crcdcnce is given (o Jiis memoraudnm from (ii :i O'ctock i\ m. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL » O'CLOCK I\ M. I Chairman Heath Denies the Soft jfnpearh*fiit that the Party is in the wrrtift —A Prompt Denial of McCarthy's ftoporteii iDy oartkntkii & bodmek, Homn* s Saturday iirllt s Speech. anil 0 Club House, Franklin stive.'. Wilkes Bai». Patterson.'1 NEWS BY WIRE. LATE NEWS. CRIMES AND CASUALTIES fact that tlie men named aro now serving terms in tlie Maryland Ponitentiarv. Stock Report ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- ing's Papers. FLAMES AMONG THE SHIPPING Closing IJiil 13-*4 V.'ubash pref.. . 3:00 p. m To the Editor of Hie Times Juuics Urceley, a prod fifteen, and a sister Gilliean. the Cock-Fighter Female Coal Thieves Arrestefl —• Hoavy Fines Iiuposoil—Cnptaiu Webb Accomplishes His (ireat Swimming Feat —IJeeeher Advises the Voters. N. Y. Cli. St. Loi do. prof... Penna R.K Phil. A Kead'g.. Lehigh Valley.. Lehigh Nav P., 1 itU3V. & 1*.. Northern Pac, com do pref D. L. t W Texas Pacific Del. & Hudson.... S. J. Central West'n Union Pacific Mail Krie. com do. pref Manhattan Kiev... N. Y. Central Lake Shore Mich. Central — North West, com. 142}. O. AM., com... 8Mi «i:v»s do. p'ref :C• ijH II. & St. J«.'. com 43 do. j Tel.. ;Ci ] Your dispatches from Luzerne county in aged five years, wero drowned while rowing Saturday night on llarlem River. Mr. Keeno's colt, Bookmaker, who was lately prominently Jpioted in the betting on tlio race for the Cambridgeshire stakes, has brok- Sehooners on the Delaware Destroyed— Tlio Yellow Fever Record—A Servant Takes Poison with Suicidal Intent —A Fierce Prairie Fire.' Gilligan, the Democratic candidate fpr Jury Commissioner, not having distinguished himself except aC a e .ek- lighter, will not poll onehalf of Ihe Democratic voJen of the lower end. Prom the ftliicksliMiiy Eci.o. this morning's Time,* contain (lie report of a s|ieceli by 0110 P. J. McCarthy, a Democrat, who tried to break up the Luzenur County Labor Convention, which demands that the facts should be placed before the public. On being told some weeks ago, on my visit to Scrantoii, that .1. D. Birmingham, of AVilkes- 4.3V6 Union PaoiM*.. M , K. & T 43 a i. (!.... t.'Im «t. Paul, com.. 1 do pref.. I) D. .t 11 io (t IU94 Illinois Central 71 !n Met n.. Elev.... Omaha, com... do. pivf. 42 Rock Island.... 01D£ Olilo Central... •is Mobile & O 181% LVillo & N'ville SntioTnnne)... WOMEN ARRESTED on down Tc-Morrow's Weather Indications. The Democrats C'* lower Luzerne dc, not consider cock-fighting un accomplishment which I. Bliss, a farmer at Gcrmantown, Tenn., was shot and killed caily Saturday morning For the Middlo Atlantic States, slightly warmer; generally fair weather preceded by light showers 011 the immediate coast; northerly winds; becoming variable in northern por- particularly lits a man for selecting the jurors who are to bo ei trusted with tho lives and IIiiugariaiis Who Jumped 011 Coal Cars and Stole the Coal—Other Arrehts to Follow. Hkadini;, Oct. 11.—This afternoon dotecof tlio Philadelphia Barre, was tlio last county chairman of the National Lalior party of Luzerne, I asked him to try to start our work there, which ho con- by an unknown person, as I10 appeared at a window fortunes of our people tivos Ci ilea and Boone The President's most prominent visitors Saturday were Secretaries Folper and Chandler, who both started for Washington tiio same tion; lower barometer of this city, Robinson... Rich & Dun sentod to do, saying at oueo that tliey would have a county convention and nominate a full Comity, ticket. He callcd tho convention. I appointed Mr. Armstrong to spcak'thero that jitiy and attended myself. To-day the Bureau of Kngraving and fruiting will begin tlio delivery to tho Treasury assisted by officers Moore nud Moyer of do prof Wabash, coin.... l.-.DU] Rich. & I). Ter 32-»h Central Pacific Victor Huso and Arabi Pasha Department of tl.c substitute three per cent bonds, anil preparations are now making to bo- Plm-uixvillc, made a raid on a band of Hun garian women, wlio have been in the liab.t of 00% By telegraph to the (lazette. blenlhig Oil City, Oct. 10—JJ:00 p. m The report of the treasurer of tho National Land League shows the receipts from July 1 Oth to October 10th, were $12,000, of which Now York gave $4,Gl)0. Aii appeal by Victor Hugo doprccating the excciuion of Arabi Pasha is Paris, Oct. 10.— {rin the transfers l.y '.lie 1st proximo. trains tfoiug down from the in inc. The most complaints came from Phu nixyilW, and the officers operated Ihore first. Tliey saCeccdcd Crude oil 'steady at This McCar:hy's brother whs told bv him published. Philadelphia Markets. sonic weeks ago that lie had hired to the IDemoaratn to do di'tv work in tliis campaign, and Jiin broilier immediately told Congressman Brimim and Mid he would cxposo him if ho By telegraph to the Gazette A Portland, Oregon, dispatch says: The strike on the Northern Pacific Railroad is re- A Woman Tnsulter's Murderous Deed. MUSIC HALL, Wednesday, Oct, 18th. in capturing four women who nude a practice of climbing 011 coal cars, even while Philadelphia. Oct. 10. FLOUR—1 lie market waarquiet: super $3.00© J ti"'; extra $3.50®$ 1.00; Penn'a fainllv 5-1.87*42) Lorisvn.i.K. Kv., Oct. 1 By telegraph uD I lie Gazette Yesterday aftc traiin were in motion, raking oil coal and I publicly staled my reason ported ended. General Wheaton telegrapl troops will not be needed. The llebiow Immigrant Aid Society, c New York, decided to notify the Londoi Paris and Berlin authorities not to forward an noon Gilv Mar 1 Adam Knapp arrestc carrying it d barrow RY10 FLOUR—H 37 WHEAT—The market was firm: fair demand-; Del. & Penna red SJ.OOfol.Il; longberry inland amber $1.15(&$1.17. CORN—The market was firmer; good local demand; strainer 82c.; 3'ellow 63c.; mixed »3; No. 3 mixed Hit*. OATS—The market was steady: No. 1 white 50c.: No.2 do l»»c.; No.8 do. 41c.; No. 2 mixed 40c. RYE—Steady; scarce; 70c. PROVISIONS—The market was firmer. LARD—The market was firm. BUTTER-—The market was steady; fair demand; Penn'a creamery extra and Western do. 33C&31CV Bradford county extra 306/3.V : New York extra 88@30c. EGGS—'The market was firm: Penna. ii ic.: for exposing Paltison's monqpoly surround- Samuel Itiitih •II at New A full. Two of the women fainted and gs to be that I was told in that region that banv, Indianii, for ladies. On tl; into hysterics, and the officers had much trouble in getting them to tho squire's ollico. A hearing wi s had and the four women were emancipate labor to vote the Democratic ticket was the war to No man of any party looks way to the station house limikin shot tin marshal! in the breast, indicting a inorta Engagement cf the Charming1 yoiyig to Cameron's crowd for any such thing. more refugees to this country The Acting Postmaster-General has d reeled the New York postolfico to afford facil wound, iiankiu then made his escape, bu Ccmediene, lined twelve dollars and twenty-live cents each. Other arrests of women will be made In the evening I was with Mr. Armstrong and other friends the entire evening. Mr. Atwood is one of my speakers and 1 gavo him Russell was cuplnred. ties to both Suite campaign committees in go ting mail matter to the depots and place of di livery, and ordered wagons placed at the di: JULIA i HUNT. during the coming week fifteen dollars to pay his expenses to county, wliero he has gone to speatt. f gave fifty dollars to Mr. John Tomlinson, who is advertising and hiring halls for Mr. Arm- Examining Lieut. Danenhower BEECHERDS ADVICE TO VOTERS. Hy telegraph to the (iazett .'estem 27c. ©30c. CHEESE—The market was steady PETROLEUM—Dull; refined 7-Kc. WHISKEY—SI.5W. posal of each. It is authoritatively stated that Secretary Teller is not a candidate for re-election to the United States Senate. Washington", Oct. 10.—Tho cxaminatioi of I.ieut. paiieuhower was resumed at I Supported by Tlie Prohibition Ticket to lDe Accepted an u Last llesoi t o'clock to-day. An interesting feature was the introduction in the evidence of the log books of the " Jeaunelte " and the original muster rolls and eharts with the tin eases in Nlw Vouk, Oct. 15.—Tho Rev. Ilenrv strong's meeting in Scranton, Monday night, and some other meetings for Mr. McPadden this week i:i Lackawnuna. These two transactions were made in the office of the Luzerne House without thought of coneealmont or a word of dispute or misundersiandiug, and had MR. ARTHUR FORREST, \tTurd Boecher preached tins morning 011 ' Christian Life." Previous to his sermon he said that tho newspapers stated that I10 was to preach on politics, but this, ho said, was a mistake, lie then advised his congregation Dy telegraph to the Gazette. New York Markets. Three and a half inches of rain fell at Fal River on Saturday. Cellars were flooded am streets damaged. The railroad to New Bed Nkw YoUk, Oet. 16. BEEF—The market was quiet and unchanged. PORK—The markt t was strongly held; soot new mess $23.75®*21.00. LARD—'The market was 10© 15c higher and firm; steam rendered f 13.55. which they were carried. All of them bore marks of severe usage to which they had been subjected. The muster rolls showed that every man on tho ill-fated ship had signed hist name in full in a clear, legible hand. lieut. Melville and Mr. Niudernian will bo examined after Danenhower. (Late of WaMack's Thratre, New York) and a ford was washed away POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Mr. John H. Pope, a well-known resideti to register, so that they might he able to select nothing to do with Luzerne affairs. The en of Atlanta, Ga, was Saturday morning struck with a rock by a negroand killed. A sheriff's Presenting Sidney Rosenfleld's Celebrated good aud pure men for office. If any person did not want to vote the Republican or Democratic State ticket-they might, lie said, find the Prohibition ticket a good one to vote. He U.iiad been staled that ho was a Prohibitionist, but this I10 declared was not truo. Pittstoc Wholesale Markets. tire amount of money I had on the trip was $105. 1 did not receive a cent from anyone Comedy-drama, Flour— patent Flour, straight brand? Corn Oats, new Butter Cheese new Eggs Potatoes new, per bu, Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt, fine, per sack... Salt, per bbl Hay $0.00 6.00® 6.50 MD 60 30 1301V H 30 1 hired the hall and paid tho posse is in pursuit of tho murderer police to prevent the men from being assaulted, paid my fare, hotel bills two nighteand arrived in this city with ton dollars and somo change. Tho money I receive is from friendly contributors to tho cause, and the charge that wo are working ui the interest of Cameron or any other party is as infamously false as the statements of Mr. McCarty. 1 shall lay At Germantown, Ky., Saturday evening, George Cooiier shot and killed George lnsco, who was walking with Cooper's wife on the fai. grounds. Insco was Cooper's rival before FLORINEL, Disastrous Fire on the Delaware. to® 75 1.80 1.80 1.50 1.05 1.50 10.00 1A.00 1*00 By telegraph to the Gazette. marriage. Philadelphia, Oct. 10.—A disastrous conflagration broke out early this morning on pier eight, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Tho Narrow Guage railroad depot and its contents were totally dostroyed. The pier was covered with freight, winch was all destroyed. Tho flames extended to tho company's tug "Mayor," and she was practically Produced with all the original scenery and costumes as used in the late successful run at Abbey "s Park Theatrr, New York, CAPTAIN WEBB'S GREAT FEAT. Burglars entered Congressman West's mill office, at Ballston, N. Y., Friday night, blew open the safe and secured about $100, but left an equal amount and $0,000 in Round lie £ta«ee*sftilly Completes Hl» 128 1.4 Hours in the Water- Coming; to Philadelphia. / PRICES AS USUAI. " Bailed Rye Straw Turnips, per bu Onions, " " Tomatoes, per basket - Cabbage, per hundred, good 4.00Cf$6.00 •' " " fair to middling 3.00Q5 00 Boston, Oct. I I.— A special despatch to the W&i.-io 50 tUe history of thedoings of this "incorruntible laboring man of Seuator C'oie'p, ami somo Democratic candidates who tried to corrupt t!io Jelegates before the public in the form of a ffidavits as aoou us possible. The only ones who stayed in the convention were those w jo could not be hired togohome or create disturbance, two men having been offered $100 to hvcuk it tip with a row. Lako bonds. Secure seat* at Muri'c I fa] I Hook Store. Press saysthe interest in Captain Webb's attempt to complete continuous hours in the watef has been intense, and as Hie end ap- The Philadelphia express train on tlio New York ffnd Now Englaad Railroad ran into tho rear of a freight train Saturday morning, at Kast Douglas, injuring the fireman and causing a bad wreck, which blocks tho road. •lames Westcott, an employe of the Klectric Light Company, at Rochester, was killed Saturday afternoon, while working tit the wires around the generator. The electricity had not been taken off the wires. Westcott was lately Tlie Apparel oft I'csjii'aks the Man Apples, per bu Sweet potatoes, per bbl Pears, .per bbl 2.iv&3.(to 7.U0 clestroj cd. proaclied to-night, the excitemcnt crew. Captain Webb seems to have freshened up in a remarkable decree during the past twenty-four Tho ship '• Shelburne " from Liverpool then aught lire but was towed into midstream and m AND WINTER SUITINGS The Dressed Beef Trade. llio lire extinguished. The tiifir "Argus,' one of the finest on tho liver, then took fire and was almost completely consumed. Other vessels in tho neighborhood were more or less damaged. Some of the crews wero badly of the latest and most popular patterns, blight op quiet colore. hours, and actually seemed better when 1 and hogs, being interviewed Saturday upon the much discussed shipment of dressed beef P. P. Armour, of Chicago, packer of cattlC Frank S. Heath, Chairman National Labor I'artv BOYS' AND Clni.DREX'S CLOTHING AT* 11:5CD, Ma nay jer Kyle, on behalf of thecal tain's friends, presented him with a magnili to Kastern cities, said: This packing business must necessarily be done in the West, and MERCHANT i'S TAILORING cent lasket of Mowers, and as the clock struck 12 three cheers for Captain Webb were COLONEL. COCKERILL'S STORY. married. lairned and all made narrow escapes. Loss, most of it in Chicago, where there arc no How Colonel Klujlmok Was Shot—Tile Census reports show that in the United States iu 1880 there were 2,CSC wool establishments. emploping 100,000 hands, and turning out annually products valued at $207,132,- 000; 1,005 cotton establishments, employing 185,000 hands, turning out products valued at $120,050,000; 1,005 iron and steel cstablish- lDotween seventy-live and ono hundred thousmd dollars. 1 his is the third time the Nar■ovv tillage railroad has suffered from fire. heartily given. 1 le climbed out of Ins tank on a ladder,and walked to his dressing roonnwithout in thcTalliug trade. Instead of beef going on alive, it will go ready for the market. This is the cheaper, more sensible and reason- St. Ciii is, Oct. Scene Ir. the Kriitoi-lul ltoonj*. assistance. Ilo was afterward driven to hit hotel. His skm shows some blotchcs of ret from the corrosion of the salt water, but i* ■Colonel Coc);erlll,at the Coronur* iuquost yeatcrduy, gave tho following account of tho shooting of Alonzo W. able way, tlio facilities for shipping dressed Sentencing- Star Routers Swindlers. rtO-1 er; meats beiti# greatly enlarged and improved and the meat can bo landed ill the Kant a.' I'resh and line as when it leaves Cliica; ilavbaok \. low minutes past live o'clock tray desk, talking with Mr. Mc- ij telegraph to the Gazette. less mllumcd than yesterday. The woudcrfu endurance exhibited b_v Captain Webb in o. The f was sitting incuts, employing 141,000 hands, turning out products valued at $29G,775,600. Philadelphia. Oct. 1(1 Hates District Court this morning Judge Mc -In the t'uitcd He entered the water at't: t.j p. n letter prim gjiero than there, and (iullii). the busitioss manager of the paper, and Mi. Colo, tho foreman. The doer was closed. My pis'.ol was lying on my desk, for Kennan denied a new trial to Joseph Black, Thomas A. McDcvitt and Christ ESTABLISHMENT on Mond iy, intending to remain in the tank this is another argument in favor of the new t.t-lits' Fine Ftiriiisliinpr f.ood* movement Whole carcasses can be shipped I had int 'oded to place it in my pocket on The Vote in Ohio. 'rice, convicted of Star Route conspiracy and C In Frid .y lie completed is 100 hours will The future will find an extensive ear At present the trac chaiurinu- my coat, and lcav From the Pliila. American, entenced McDcvitt to pay a fino of $500 and ic imprisoned for one year, and Price to pay a ine of $100 and undergo sentence for six louths from tho date of his convicton. The entence of Black was deferred a few days i consequence of his wife's serious illness. KALt STYLUS IX HATS. begun on a wager of Si.000 to 'JSOO the at lie then 11 Xc denly the door opened, and two men entered. closing tho Cloor behind them. 1 was facing The Ohio vote docs not show a diminution of Republican voters. Tho State is ready to do again what it has dono in tho past, but it Nokto Main St Pittston. Pa, ark, Boston* Washington. Bal'.iniod lor. I recognized Colonel Slayliack and REPUBLICAN MEETING! iladelphia, upd wholesale butchers tlier Jr. Clopton, lawyer, who had a few days must bo summoned to the support of men who represent principle, and not merely partisan machinery. In tho years of Republican depression, just such results as this have happened. In 1874, there was 17,202 majority for the Democratic State ticket; in 187(1, Mr. 1doted I now trying to form connections all over loforo ;i*.-aulted two memliora of iiis profcsi in his privsite oflice. I realized that I aulted anil arosct from my oliair. ixl of seventy-four hours by tiftv-fonr a ii ad was to I Terrible Prairie Fire. one-fourth hours. Captain Webb will m. Colonel Slav back hearing was that of a telegraph to the Gazette Music Hall Pittston, .r long swim efforts in New York, Phil; man bent upon violence. \Ve!J,CI am 1 His first words WvtErtown, Dakota, Oct. 10.— Tho worst delnhia, Cincinnati, Chicn; :CD, St. I The Democratic Instinct for Spoils were Ho then Hayes received the electoral voti1 airio lire ever seen in this locality is now Thursday Eve'g, Oct. 19 perhaps in San Franc ,) aw! New (Irloan: the Philadelphia North American at. 1 was ill a Bishop, the Democratic candidate for Govern or, had 22.520 majority; in 1880, General Gar- pveriior was caught on the prairie, and guig. \ two-year-old daughter of D. I A MANIA FOft COUNTERFEITING rrion is proverbial: and not less pronounced tlip Democratic instinct lor spoils of office. The rapidity with which vultures seen ly I movod my hand toward tho weapon on the •rner next to the front window. Instinctive field received the electoral vote by a majority of 34,227. Ohio remains a Republican State Addresses li A Doctor, a Lawyer and Farmer Arrestee! in Indiana. Is that for me ?' at the same now, as in 1874 and 1877, but it will show it Yellow Fever in Florida, l.NMANAPOLis, Oct. 15.—The arrest of the tiio were slowly 111tering into Pittsburg time throwing his hand to liis liip pocket. My the front icli only when real Republicanism is at !♦D' telegraph to the Gazot HON. WILLIAM T. DA VIES, g"»Dg dications of Republican reversals, lion, imuel J. llandall boldly claimed the next replv was in drew his. lie presented it at sir.' But i seemed my New York, Oct. 10 reference to the yellow fever in Pensaeoli v last week was one of the Jar »o of Iiepreseutaiivcs for the Democrats, About Louis Seibel Presumably Some- Fla., arc devoid of encouragement il ever performed bv tl thinj,- Pleasant. From the Luzerne County Express. 58 new cases. Three physicians are down Candidate for Lieutenant Cloverw hav been »o] None of priated the Speaker's chair for Mr I at my breast, I lired, moment a lead man, the effect of the shot, Die Roptiblikancr rbllbrachtcc efn Handlung als sie llerra Louis SeiIDi_-l fur Clerk weise Willi tlic fever. Many cfines fail to be rc tcrfeit itical prophets, howovcr, ventured to name Neithc Df these very previous myself at to pet over all tl ported on account of physicians Gen. J. F. Owen, if otherwise. next President, though it is extreuiel me ami thrust his rovulvor lor Courten nominirtcu. Kr hat cino Masse I'Veunde, welrho nichts unversucht ltissen tor. a A I. the woriluu, ihu Him Krfolg zu verhclfen. Kr jst A Mysterious Suicide. Of Philadelphia •t. arc a approachcd mo from bohtnU and tried to wrest my pis! ier Mann mit gewinnenden Man By telegraph to (lie Gazette * Let there be a Grand Rally! D1 from li .1 to llr. McUuf niereii and gewinnt taglich neuo Stinmigeber I'n11. mDki.I'iii Oct. 10.—Maggie McNeill, Healthfulness of Beer. lie tort tsu seiner Uiitergtueiziing. Er wird uelier sei from poison taken with suicidal intent. She was of all i '1 1,0 t l'ottsville Miner*' Journal irv of the hC althfulness of beer re pointed it at Cloptou's head, under the impres nichrhcit erwaehlt werdon. ncn dcniokmtishen Opponentcn mit (-roiier left a letter addressed to Samuel McLarcy AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In Common Flean of Luzerne couuty, hi equity. No. tD, October term, 1870, William N. Monies, et al.. executors, vs. A. I). King. The undersigned, an auditor. appoiutedby the Court of Common Pleas of Liffcertio county to examine tin* fouiili partial account of (ieorge Hisliop, receiver of the late fl."in of Howell King, and to ascertain what proportion of the fund now in his hands may safely b«i distributed, ntul to make distribution of the snnie, hereby gives notice that Lo will attend to the duties of his appointment, r.t his office on franklin sticet, in the city of Wdkes-'Jarre, on led the DUIlg ives a hard siou, I presume, that he was trying to shoot me. At tliat instant Colonel Slaybaek released intimating that her betrayal and de ;iven a i tlio Si insurancecompany, who linil: It is Ohio. lituo that he had been hurt. I loft the Washington, Oct, 11 Wheat Yield, aid that Mr. McLarey induced the girl to while- Mr. Clapton was calling the Department of Agriculture of the yield g tiio testimony wont to At the Democratic Missionaries Wanted Cor. Hazleton Plain 8peaker(IDeiu.) ile in Ontario, where whisky is almost My head was bleeding mi a cut received per acre of wheat, estimated from results of threshing foreshadows a product slightly ex- show that death occurred from natural cause leaking to-dav to a I'ittston man, 1 lean sole liquor used, they are six, and in Ken- when I was forced a igainst the window, and I'Yiday. October •lock a. in., at •kv, Tennessee, lllii iro whisky than I is, and Indiana, where I went into tlio lower office to wash myself girl ami the susp!cu»us circumstances, the case niiick lime and pace all parties interested unnotified to appear and present their claims. orel?e he debarred from coming in on j rid fiiod. What'a in a Name, iic re appears to be nearly fourteen bushels on ;e yield per was continued so as to permit a post mortem examination t t'o-lv IIUMAS II. ATHKi TON. Auditor lias taken, Mv friend fears that ow From the W Chester I an acreage slightly less than 37,000,000 acres. There is a reduction of aroa in the spring Oun'T, the last of the Indian. l'altis. if ho knew it, would be extremely Carrying Concealed Weapons. QEORGE S. FERRIS, I will tie 1 to A ippy in the 10 intell rent and educated people who will iwledge that over one-half of wheat region and a large yield 111 ihe great winter wheat licit of the west. By telegraph to the Gazette. ATT0FNF:\V.4T-I.AW Cincinnati, Oct ltD.—.1. T. J'orter, arrested l'lTTbTON, I A. |
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