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VOLUME I., NUMBER 113. Weekly Eetatlishcd I860 \ PITTSTON. PA.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18, I8S2 } PRICE TWO CENTS i $4.50 Per Annum. A MAN'S SENTIMENTS. onlv a short whilo'ajjo that the Monitor warned the Democrats to steer clear of pro- SECOND EDITION rhapcl ndj:v h-.ti FIRST EDITION. Office, but the correspondents who have sent thero, will have to bo paid, «re consigned to tho same receptacle almost every night, simply becauso it is impossible to find a corner for them. The calculations of the editor, moreover, arc liable to bo upset in a hundred nliout huif na hnr fluotber iuKpection (;•. ; Uieiits nnd qiyo in KtructioiiK for the ui;;lit. At !» the gas i.-j turned down mid nil go to bed. At midnight n doctor.oon:i's around to see if everything is nil light. .During thfi daytime llio hours nra tiilc.l with reft ling, talking, Ac., mill so tli- tin).' p . (juii'tly away. O ld tilings r.tlv o • 'ur For in-itanee : Tlio doctor* vM\ BEAVER'S DIGNIFIED CRITICISMS hibition LATE NEWS. The Next (inventor's Speech at Pittsburg— Brave W ords front a lirave Man-*-Reputation and Manhood More Desirnlile than Success. r» o'clock. p. 3i. ;j o ii.ot ii i». M. Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- inje's Papers. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. NEWS BY WIRE. crime, or disaster occurs, or iiti important different ways. Some great crisis, storm, Nearly $2,000 has been subscribed in New Yorl; for the l'cnsacola sufferers. debate suddenly arises in Parliament, or some SCENES AND INCIDENTS OF A DAY ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES great man dies, or there is an extraordinary and unexpected inliux of advertisements— perhaps a combination of these—and all the arrangements of the office are correspondingly The rowing mitch between lilliott and Riley has been postponed indefinitely. Tho New Hampshire Prohibitionists have nominated J. W. Fletcher for Governor. patient in the c torn CfiY r illy i : il ■xt to liiti h i 1 lii-s loft arm lli'.ll! lit Higgih*' PlTTSBtTltOj (let. 17.—A special to tho Philadelphia 7Y(-.m gives tho Siibjoincd graphic report of (len. Beaver's speech in tho city last night. This has been a notable night for the regular Republicans of this city. Two immense meetings were held, addressed by Senator William I\ Fryc, of Maine: General James A. Beaver, lion. Mahlon B. Chance, of Ohio, and Hon. R. B. Carnahan. Ono was held in the auditorium of old city hall. Tho other River Thieves ('apt are a llivor IJoat Cap tain—l'resideat Arthur (iocs to \Vaslt- carpet factory ll w.is brought hen', t!\o A Freight Train Wrecked—Heavy Rewards Offered far Murderers—M!ss i'arnell's Remains—Tiie Democrats'of the Fifteenth District, Etc, arm amputated at 'Jio elbow, ami hn is getting well. Lust night, having a chill, a jug of hot water was applied to l:is 1 ia"lc, and in wriggling Around t D yet himself into an easy ion, he. work 1 tin cork out, and, of disturbed. The President is expected at tho AN hite House by tho end of this week. i;lon—High Priced Cattlo I nivcrsalisls hi Ooiivoiition -The FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. John Kautz, aged 64, foil through a bin at the Exchange elevator, Buffalo, N. Y., yesterday morning, and was killed. He leaves a wife and seven children. In tM VenjD«u*"H*DM*e of Representatives yestcrtftf a bill was introduced, providing that prisoners shall be made insensible by the authorities before the execution. Stock Report By telwU'ii to ll.e Gazette t'bot br River Thieves eonrsr, was doing 1 with hot watur. Tuo fuss and hullabiil i D ma le by him was funny, and his lop-sided i: n» on! of bed aroused tha To-Morrow'a Weather Indications, Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 and 8 Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Bane. Get. IS—'fO p. m. Xew Yokk, Oct. 1 ton, of t .—Capt W. ( J. L i\ sc. Dut For tho Middle Atlantic States, fi ir shot neighbor weather; northwest to southwest winds; sta- Closing Hid N. Y. Ch. St, Louis H'M Wabash pref.. . WJji do pref 30 O. C£ M., coin... Hi' PennaR.K do. pref.... 1 oil Phil. Ct lleacl'g m'/f, II. & St. Jo. com 43 Lehigh Valley r,r,-)s do. pref.. 7n Lehigh Nav 41'4 Union Pacific... US P., litusc. S B i;i4 M.K&T 31.4 was an open-air mooting at what is known as the forks of the road. The two furnished an opiiortunity for 8000 Republicans to listen to party doctrine. That' it was welcome doctrine was evident from the enthusiasm manifested. It was without parallel in the history of political campaigns in tcis vicinity. Senator Fryo, of Maine, spoke in the Old City Hall on general issues. He was loudly last night by river thieve lio were plunder was made ;D pria Thus'I have given you a briC f sketch of n day's routine at St. Luke's. When you break your leg jump into an ambuH nee aud make tionftry or rising iicter ing his vessel Tlio cupt in his C made an attack on them. 'I thieve ii cabin, but Wreck of a i'reight Train At Baltimore, yesterday afternoon, Joslnla and Samuel Shipley and Anton Weckmeycr were thrown from tho third story of a building by tho breuking of a scaffold, and all seriously hurt. Weckmeycr died. Tlio bandits ro as a visit. Uy telegraph to the Gazette turned his tire Elizabeth, X. J., Oct. 18. This moriiinjr a do prof.... D. I a A W.... Texas Pacific.. Del. & II lid son Northern Phc. com 40% C*.,( l)4'4 St. Paul, com.. 137 VD do pref. ■S\% D. C* Rio O 118v\ Illinois Central A I. ( 110* T 12 Cli 51% •outid is expected to re aitr.iorimttto on the Central Railroad at ('ranford. The freight train ran into the rear of tho coal train MUSIC HALL, locomotive ml several cars were wrecked. N. .1. Central.. West'n Union.. Pacillc Mail — Erie, com do. pref. Manhattan Elev N. Y. Central.. Lake Shore.... M ieh. Centrai.. T3U Met'n. Elev ss'J Omaha, com.... 3 ■D'•}.{ do. pref.. 1071$ Rock Island 133% M»U? Ohio Central Pt wZ Mobile & 0 21 131 L'ville Cfc N'ville. 57*^ \\'l% SutroTunnel.... . . Robinson Copper, oro In the Bay of Fundy has rendered tliA telegraph caVle between Campbell and Eastport out of working order, and a special cable coverod with asphalt is being made. The Presid-nt's Kovements. The engineer of the freight train is probably applauded. By telegraph to i! Wednesday, Oct. 18th. Only once did Senator Frye ulludo to the Independent movement, and then only to say that it was a family quarrel about which he knew nothing, and with which he had no dosire to interfere, lie took his seat with the remark that lie would make room for the next governor of Pennsylvania. New YOI.X, OC nt Arthur will leave th Ho will rctu: ishiugton on Friday The Heads of Desperadoes in Dangor. Jmlgo Reynolds, First Auditor of tho Treasury, left last evening for Alabama, where lie will take part in the political campaign. Secretary Folger contemplates another call for continued five per cent, bonds, which will probably bo issued to-morrow. The amount •inimit of th« ('JmrmlHK j'oung By telegraph to the Gazette LiNi'Ol.N, Xeb., Oct. 1«.—Tho desperadoes North West, com. Rich & Dan... do pref.. 1*5! Rich. & D. Tcr Wabash, com 38% Central Pacific Sale of Thoroughbreds. who inyrdered Sheriff Woods and two citizens at Mindem, are still at large. The efforts of OIL MAUKET. By tclcftruph to the ( JULIA A: HIT. Crude oil steady at !D3c Oh. City, Oct. 18-2:00 p. m, New Yokk, Oct ale of Lhdrough., 1 tiso American • • e.'W "Adeline' the authorities to capture them so far have As General Beaver stepped on tho stage the audience went wild with enthusiasm. Ladies clapped their hands and waved their handkerchiefs, and gentlemen stamped on the floor and shouted until they were hoarse. l.r? offered it is felt their capture will l»c only a As heavy rewards arc to By telegraph to the Gazette New York Markets. is not yet decided upon brought tho cow "I* and tl.e or.y "Flower Uirl matter of tinv New York, Oct. is. BEEF—The market was unchanged and quiit. •PORK—Tlie markttwas dull a oil weak; spot new mess #i'8.00(a 24.lD0. LARD—The market was lower nnd weak; steam rendered fi8.fD0. ' General Sherman will leavo Washington on Saturday next to attend tho army rille contests at Leavenworth, Kansas, on tho 25th, 2Gtli, and 27th insts. lie will return to this city by way of St. Louis on tho 1st of No- By telegraph to the Gazette. Winona, Minn., Oct. 18. Large Flouring Mill Burned. OKXERAL 1IE.YVKUK SPEECH, Dy telegraph to the .Gazette UniveraaliBt Convention MR. ARTHUR FORREST, It was several minutes before General Beaver could inako himself heard, llo did not speak long, but what lie said was to tho point. The first part of his speech was devoted to the Independent movement and an amplification of his objections to it. Then lie said he had a personal explanation to make, and proceeded as follows: ruii.ADKi.l'lliA, Oct. IS.—The Uiiiyersalist (Late of Wa lack's Theatre, New York) and a floutiug mill at this place was burned this morning; loss $70,000; insurance $40,000. By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia Markets. vember. Philadelphia. Oct. 18. Secretary Folger will not attend the sale of tho old postoflice property in New York today, liis presence not being essential. He has been overrun with otlice seekers since his return, and is very much annoyed thereat. about one thousand churches throughout POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Miss Fanny Parnell's Remains. FLOUR—The market was firm fur winter dull and weak for springf; super extra 93.6U@S4.0U; Penn'a famuv $4.75C&:$5.U). tllA United States and Canada Icing represented. .1. ID. W. Jay, of Boston, was elected By telegraph to the Gazette RYE FLOUR—f4.37^j. WHEAT—The market was irregular and in fair demand; Del. & Peuna red 91.0G® 1.11; longberry and amber $1.16©$1.18. ; CORN-.The market was scarce and wanted at improving prices; yellow 80c.; mixed 85®86; No 3 mixed none here. president, and the various committees were Presenting Sidney Ro:,oilfield's Celebrated Trenton, X. J., Oct. 18.—The remains of Miss Faiiiiv Parnell wcro removed this morn- appointed Cor. Vedy-drama, ing from the receiving vault at Riyerview cemetery to the depot, and thence to Philadelphia."To-day I received a letter from a resident of your city asking mo not to talk to-night about tho tariff or any pther issues which are not pertinent to this canvass, but to tell my audicnco who my master is. You remember the story of tho person who drew a picture and wrote under it "This is a man." Now I want to say that thorc is a something in this world dearer to a man than success. There is something dearer than political honors. To me this is solf-respcct, and if the people of Pennsylvania expect me to stand before them and say 'this is a man," and thereby declare myself an ass, they are mistaken in their man. I publicly proclaimed in accepting tho nomination for Governor that I had niado no political pledges. That was true then and it is true today. I have been asked to make certain written pledges, but not by true Republicans. "I replied to those requests,»g I had to others, that 1 would mako no pledges to any man; that 1 would go to Harrisburg with my self-respect or would not go at all. When Garfield was elected to the United States Senate, he said in relation to pledges, "There is one man that I must eat with and sleep with, that man is Garfield. " And I know of no better criterion to self-respect than a clear conscience. It is humiliating to me to make such a statement as this. 1 think I know what manhood is; I know what it cost, and if my life does not show evidences of it, then sink mo into oblivion. 1 cannot bandy words with rivals or descend to the depths of Billings- LIFE IN A HOSPITAL. FLORINEL, The diffi :ulty regarding counsel for Arabi continues. Possibly a compromise will bo found in allowing counsel to advise Arabi. but prohibiting them from addiessing tho court It is reported that the authorities of the Suez Canal have prohibited tho employment of any one who worked for or assisted tho British forces, and that, consequently, there are many persons without employment. OATS—The market was dull and steady; No. 1 white 50c.; No.2 do. 4(i^4r»^c.; No.8 do. 44c.; No. 8 mixed 81)(f£4Uc. IIom llir Dnyft nml MhIiih nf I'nticlil* In St, are I'unmviI The remains of the late l'anny Parnell ar RYE—None here, A gentleman who some six wteks ngo was go unfortuuate as to fracture his leg had himself conveyed to St. Luke's Hospital, New York, for treatment, and thus describes the ordinary routino of life among the patients in, that admirable institution : Produced with all tile oruinal scenery and cnC- tuiues as used in the lat® successful run at Abbey's Park Theatre, Neiv York, lived at Market street wharf shortly after noon to-dav, and were received by a del PROVISIONS—The markttwas firm. LARD—The market was firm tiou tf about 1.000 representatives of the Land Loaguos. A delegation of the Philadelphia Laud Leagues proceeded to Trenton this morning and escorted tho remains from tho Rivervicw comctcry to the train. They stopped at Bordcntown for the mother of the deceased, who was too ill to make the journey. At Camden they were met by John Howard Parnell. brother of the deceased, and Mrs. Digga tho Vice President of tho Women's Land League of America, and Madame Rosa D'Erina, who is to sing the requiem over tho body in Boston. The BUTTER—The market was steady with fair demand; Pennsylvania creamery extra and Western do. 38(&84c; New York extra Mi@80c. EGGS—The market was firm under small supply: Pennsylvania 29c; Western 27@28c. CHEESE—The market was firm with good demaud.PETROLEUM—Dull; refined 7%c. WHISKEY—Si.22. PRICES AS USUAI Secure seats at Music Hull Book Store KxporU of domestic provisions, tallow and dairy products during September were valued at $1,453,000; during September oflast year, $9,695,000 ; nine months ending .September, same period last vear, $102,- 803,000; exports of dairy products during live mouths ending Soptcmbcr were valued at $8,- 478,000; same period last year, $12,489,000. The hospital method of "being Rick" is the pleasmitest, and the manner of treatment superior to that of home or in a private family. Everything here is done in tho best possible way and with perfect system. The public wards seem to me to be preferable to being a special patient in a private room, and the expense much less. My wants have been as fully met where I am as if I had occupied a room by myself at $2.T per wcolt. I like it betterr Tlie Apparel oft Bespeaks the Man."' l'ittston Wholesale Markets. FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS Flour —jDa tent Flour, straight brands Corn Oats, new Butter D9.00 . 6.00ft6.SO 90 60 $7:!,37G,000 of the latest and most popular patterns, bright or «ift 30 18ft 14 30 COft 75 1 .£0 1 .HO 1.50 1.65 1.50 16.00 18.00 12.00 q'uK-t cojoi Cheese, new Etfps ••• Potatoes new, per bu, Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt, fine, per sack... Salt, per obi Hay BOYS" AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AT Springer'* Figrures. MERCHANT jjfl'S n-r i«oJ proccssion started for Broad street station accompanied l»y eighteen pall bearers, and the V» Ddy will bo taken to New York on the 4 p. Congressman Springer lias figured tlio mattor all out and fixed the Democratic majority in the next House at thirty-nine. He divides tho New York and Pennsylvania delegations evenly between the Democrats and Republicans, gives the former nine and the lattor eight of the Illinois delegation, and classes tho other districts in that Stuto as doubtful, and so on to the end. Ho claims that ho is modest in ,iot placing tho Democratic majority higher, ami thinks ho would bo justified in putting it at ono hundred. Aside from the doctors, who are constantly around, each ward is in charge of a sister, who supervises the patients' diet and personally administers the medicine. Then there is a day nurse and assistant and night nurse and assistant, who iu turn are constantly in the room and attend particularly to individual wants. Besides these, about one-third of tho patients where I am are able to walk around and are expected to assist iu many littlo services thai are constantly required by the " lay-abeds." All seem glad to do tiiis, and so I have iu reality had about half a dozen kindly hearts and hands constantly at ii. train. " Bailed Rj*e Straw. Turnips, per bu Onions, " ** Tomatoes, per basket Cabbage, per hundred, good 4.00(gk6.00 ** fair to middling 3.00C&.') 00 75 % FIFTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DIS- 75 ooCai.to TRICT. TAILORING Democratic Conference at TunkhannocU Apples* per bu Sweet potatoes, per bbl Pears, per bbl A Spirited Contest Probable 2.35&3.0) 7.00 Tlxkmannock, Oct. 17 The Demo ESTABLISHMENT cratic Con ml Conference of the* Kif- On a Campaign Bu6t. here at Wall's Hotel. teenth Congressional District is now in session The conference was or day published three dispatches—one Tho Pittsburg Commercial- Gazette on Satur eacli CSents' ['isic E'ui':il»iil:U Ci«odS '1 by the selection of lion. Harvey Sic rom tJniontown, Bedford, and Waynesboro— lescriptivo of Democratic meetings held at he places named, and at which Chauncev F. FAI.Ij STY IX HAT of AY A Sample of Boiling Water command. liutii Main S •&ton. Pa. 11 owe of Wayne and J. W. Bishop of Brad From the Austin (1'exas) SifUngs. Just now tho negroes are all in tho cotton patch, and consequently a great many Austin white ladies have to do their own cooking, and as some of them have liitle or 110 experience amusing mistakes occur. A lady who has not been married very long was told by her The daily routine commences at fD o'clock in the morning, when the night nurses are succeeded by those for the day. The first thing done by tliom is to make all the beds, which occupies them until G o'clock, when they go to breakfast. After returning the floor is covered with old damp tea leaves, then swept and thoroughly aired ; all done with time table regularity. This must be finished by 7 A. M. Thonyjome the morning ablutions of the patients, for which half an hour is allotted, after which breakfast is served. Those who cau walk go to the din* ing room, of which there is one in each ward. At 8 or 8:li0 the three house surgeons make their first round. EiTch patient gives aceouut of himself for the preceding night. At 1) A. M. the chaplaiu or superintendent Tho follow inir were admitted and duly ac Hack, candidate for Lieutenant-Governor on ' The arguniont of "you're another" never 'earned. Therefore I shall not stoop to notice REPUBLIC&H MEETING! Bradford countv, Allen Libition of himself atic ticket, made a drunken ex le attempted to make a We have room for but MeKean and .1. W. Bishop; Susquehanna, ipeceli at each placc this campaign. Tliey aro beneath tho notice thoso who have seen lit to slander me during ford and James McKinley of gentlemen. Music Hr.ll Piltston, Wavn 1 Jul vie Brown; Wye id l\ M. Burr. The account telegraphed from Union town "I have nothing more to say, save that the result of tne election in Pennsylvania this year mother-in-law to have somo boiling water ready, so when her husband camo home she Could boil him a couple of fresh eggs for supper. The devoted wife went out into the kitchen, and after a while she camo buck with a dipperfid of hot water, and said to her mother-in-law: " 1 don't know inueh about housekeeping, so 1 want you^to look at this water and see if it is boiling.'' As the hour approached for the faithful to Thursday Evs'g, Oct. 19 till Wednesd; issemblo Mr. Black was seen on a back strec will contribute largely to determine which political party shall be in the ascendcney for H ford v !i ex-Si ;itor D. llockwell re of a friend who was vainly en the next twenty-Jive years. nil to oxhort you rts Republicans to stand shoulder to shoulder of Trov, IJr leavoring to rouse him from tho stupid state nto which ho had brought himself bv his umula and do vour duty half an hour or inoio Hluck was After podcHti' General Beaver's personal explanation was HON. WILLIAM T. DAVIES, ] Iowa uD 11 l.o Courthouse lDy his friend, ami n surprise to the audience, but liis hearers wore completely carried away by his spirited ,ho orifti ion of tlio meeting lia\ sentences, and applauded every period Kinnaton lias a short religious service, consisting of rending n Italia from tho prayer book aud a brief prayer. This service never exceeds 1! C• i lirtlil Beautiful weather Gen J. F Owen, The following is an act relating to betting; on the elections: liv the act of March, 1817, Election Beta The I'. L. .4 W. Co. aro still improving their yard at this place. If you aro going West and wish lo save money, purchase your tickets of .1. D1. Nicholson. _ ten minutes. Now begins the real work of tho ' day by the doctors aud nurses. Every one who has a wound or old sore is fixed up, foulticed, ox-., and put in shape. The couvalesceuts can go down on the lawn and stay until dinner ti:iiC, 1:80. The bill of faro and tho food of course varies with the condition of each patient, but I am not restricted aud get a good, "square" meal every time. After dinner comes the' surgical operations, wnieh live performed on a lower flo6r. The patients walk down, aud after boiug chloroformed and cut are brought back on stretchers and placed in bed before being restored consciousness. The surgical ward is the best to live in, because, unlike the medical, It contains no one who is afflicted with dis- AVvimi J lis wav ctinliotisiv, tlio drunken dl liets on elections in this State arc declared null and void. By the act of the second of IION- I. A, SCRANTON, •J to Two car loads of ftno western cattle, con signed to Wilkes-liarro butchers, were unloaded ac the freight yard of the D. L. & \V Co. hero yesterday. D tcil tlio people of the In an incoherent maimer election or offering to make st cli bet, forfeits three times the amount bet or offered to be bet, and all public officers and grand juries July, 183!), any person making a bet on an Koprcaeijtrilivc of i Mi'cssional ilii?tiici wi ll ill Coi f his ai costt Fayette Imvc all I iff III cl of my father, Judge tl, auJ John W. Gaskins has gono to Philadelphia for the purpose of purchasing goods for the iirin of Edwards ,v Co. AND O Til EltS, by far til I man mv grandfather. ('hiiunoey Forward, ;iro required tp commenoo proceedings against It is also Let there t)3 a Grand Rally the Judwin ni uiul of niv fat!:er-ill-law. Jolm L. lhiwson n tliur on the speaker said: '\Don Cameron is any person known to be guilty Very dark lust evening, ami still some of our street lamps were not lighted. Can any mill virol: ot a ureal man : he is not the son of a great nili, l (liie) am." [Great, applause.] Again If I am elected Lieutenant (iovernor, and made tho duty of election officers to reject the vole of any voter who has made a liet on the election or who is interested-in such bet, and it is made tho duty of tho Directors of the I'oor lo sue for and collect for tho use of the one tell why'! at Wight The belle of I'ittston was in town yesterday calling on friends here. IN THE COURT OF QUARTER feES (tions cf Luzerne county. No. 1-!». Juiw scs pions. 18#?. In Re K root ion «»f an additional ttlec tiou District, in (ho (ownship «»f Jenkins. Notice is hereby (Tivcn that the icpoit of (he Commis you informed To Fill a Newspaper 11 fellers came flown to Harri: Ira Liriflin, track master for tho 1). L. & \V. Co, who was injured by the collision of trains at Shiekshiuny some time ago, has almost recovered from his injuries, and is now able ly attend to his duties. uiul lie looking about the State buildings poor of tho proper district or county all money wagered on elections. They can recover it from either stakeholder or winner. with the Clerk of the Coin ( of Quarter Session anil was confirmed nisi by the e.Durton (he '*• ' D of September. 1882. ciul thai t-:ii » report will ' •» continued absolutely by (he com*, unless extej. (ions (hereto be filed not later than the tliiiu duD of the next term of said court. JAMES U. KHKET. Clerk Q. 11 is a common fallacy Mining the jsenor public that it must be a very difficult matti to tin J news to fill each day's paper. So f; ait Otiveilioi,' just Walk right in: or. if door is locked, kuoek, and if I iini a litlle ease, and nothing occurs to nauseate or annoy parsons of weak nerves, &c. About 4 P. M. a sort of dress parade, or formal review is made of all the patients by the conaultiug and attending snrgeons, who, with tho head nurse, make a sort of 44 grand rounds," as doth General Shaler and staff on Decoration day. At ."D or 5:30 P. M. comes supper or tea, which consists of bread, butter, and tea, plain but aouudaut. At (J there is a short service of evening prayer in tho Val from this being the ease, the ingenuity kick 'er off the hinges and Democratic Support of Prohibition. editors ai.d sub-editors is continually on t applause. | » The Democratic supporters of Judge Van Eaton in the Sixth District of Mississippi fear his chances for elect ion to Congress will be injured by his pronounced prohibitory views. One of the papers says: ' If it turns out that Van Katon is defeated, it will leach the Democrats l let prohibition alone, we trust. It wuS From the N". Y. Times. The Internal Revenue Department received a telegram from Atlanta, slating the men who burned Deputy Collector Stewart's property ond attempted lo murder him have been convicted. One of the prisoners, James Findlev, rushed through th? crowd with a draw n re- XTOTICE is hereby given (lint there will boa x\ meeting of (he Stockholders of (he Peoples stretch to llnd space for even s ut I ir disposal, "paper there Mr. lilack was, of course, incapable of uiak Savines Bank of Pittston. to l)o hi Id at iis bank ing office, in Pittston borough, on 1 uesday, !*•» vember 14th, ;.t 2 o'cl« ek p. in.. for the vDnr pose of reducing, the capital Mock of paid Bank under Act of Assembly, approved June 11, entitled "An Act to provide for the manne. of decreasing the capital stock of banking corporation*." By order of the tlio office of a leading ng-itn ig like an argument in support of often more matter thrown into the waste Ilia claims ou the people for their votes--ill- basket, or struck out of manuscripts, than l.ieuten; by reason of his drunken condition. Teat Stato he would suffice to fill the papu ing telegrams, for which m iy tlic Post while interest would present a ; ad and melancholy spectacle volver and escaped. Oatdl BOARD OF PlRlX'TOn
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 118, October 18, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 118 |
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 | 1882-10-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 118, October 18, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 118 |
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 | 1882-10-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18821018_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 |
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Full Text | VOLUME I., NUMBER 113. Weekly Eetatlishcd I860 \ PITTSTON. PA.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18, I8S2 } PRICE TWO CENTS i $4.50 Per Annum. A MAN'S SENTIMENTS. onlv a short whilo'ajjo that the Monitor warned the Democrats to steer clear of pro- SECOND EDITION rhapcl ndj:v h-.ti FIRST EDITION. Office, but the correspondents who have sent thero, will have to bo paid, «re consigned to tho same receptacle almost every night, simply becauso it is impossible to find a corner for them. The calculations of the editor, moreover, arc liable to bo upset in a hundred nliout huif na hnr fluotber iuKpection (;•. ; Uieiits nnd qiyo in KtructioiiK for the ui;;lit. At !» the gas i.-j turned down mid nil go to bed. At midnight n doctor.oon:i's around to see if everything is nil light. .During thfi daytime llio hours nra tiilc.l with reft ling, talking, Ac., mill so tli- tin).' p . (juii'tly away. O ld tilings r.tlv o • 'ur For in-itanee : Tlio doctor* vM\ BEAVER'S DIGNIFIED CRITICISMS hibition LATE NEWS. The Next (inventor's Speech at Pittsburg— Brave W ords front a lirave Man-*-Reputation and Manhood More Desirnlile than Success. r» o'clock. p. 3i. ;j o ii.ot ii i». M. Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn- inje's Papers. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. NEWS BY WIRE. crime, or disaster occurs, or iiti important different ways. Some great crisis, storm, Nearly $2,000 has been subscribed in New Yorl; for the l'cnsacola sufferers. debate suddenly arises in Parliament, or some SCENES AND INCIDENTS OF A DAY ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES great man dies, or there is an extraordinary and unexpected inliux of advertisements— perhaps a combination of these—and all the arrangements of the office are correspondingly The rowing mitch between lilliott and Riley has been postponed indefinitely. Tho New Hampshire Prohibitionists have nominated J. W. Fletcher for Governor. patient in the c torn CfiY r illy i : il ■xt to liiti h i 1 lii-s loft arm lli'.ll! lit Higgih*' PlTTSBtTltOj (let. 17.—A special to tho Philadelphia 7Y(-.m gives tho Siibjoincd graphic report of (len. Beaver's speech in tho city last night. This has been a notable night for the regular Republicans of this city. Two immense meetings were held, addressed by Senator William I\ Fryc, of Maine: General James A. Beaver, lion. Mahlon B. Chance, of Ohio, and Hon. R. B. Carnahan. Ono was held in the auditorium of old city hall. Tho other River Thieves ('apt are a llivor IJoat Cap tain—l'resideat Arthur (iocs to \Vaslt- carpet factory ll w.is brought hen', t!\o A Freight Train Wrecked—Heavy Rewards Offered far Murderers—M!ss i'arnell's Remains—Tiie Democrats'of the Fifteenth District, Etc, arm amputated at 'Jio elbow, ami hn is getting well. Lust night, having a chill, a jug of hot water was applied to l:is 1 ia"lc, and in wriggling Around t D yet himself into an easy ion, he. work 1 tin cork out, and, of disturbed. The President is expected at tho AN hite House by tho end of this week. i;lon—High Priced Cattlo I nivcrsalisls hi Ooiivoiition -The FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. John Kautz, aged 64, foil through a bin at the Exchange elevator, Buffalo, N. Y., yesterday morning, and was killed. He leaves a wife and seven children. In tM VenjD«u*"H*DM*e of Representatives yestcrtftf a bill was introduced, providing that prisoners shall be made insensible by the authorities before the execution. Stock Report By telwU'ii to ll.e Gazette t'bot br River Thieves eonrsr, was doing 1 with hot watur. Tuo fuss and hullabiil i D ma le by him was funny, and his lop-sided i: n» on! of bed aroused tha To-Morrow'a Weather Indications, Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 and 8 Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Bane. Get. IS—'fO p. m. Xew Yokk, Oct. 1 ton, of t .—Capt W. ( J. L i\ sc. Dut For tho Middle Atlantic States, fi ir shot neighbor weather; northwest to southwest winds; sta- Closing Hid N. Y. Ch. St, Louis H'M Wabash pref.. . WJji do pref 30 O. C£ M., coin... Hi' PennaR.K do. pref.... 1 oil Phil. Ct lleacl'g m'/f, II. & St. Jo. com 43 Lehigh Valley r,r,-)s do. pref.. 7n Lehigh Nav 41'4 Union Pacific... US P., litusc. S B i;i4 M.K&T 31.4 was an open-air mooting at what is known as the forks of the road. The two furnished an opiiortunity for 8000 Republicans to listen to party doctrine. That' it was welcome doctrine was evident from the enthusiasm manifested. It was without parallel in the history of political campaigns in tcis vicinity. Senator Fryo, of Maine, spoke in the Old City Hall on general issues. He was loudly last night by river thieve lio were plunder was made ;D pria Thus'I have given you a briC f sketch of n day's routine at St. Luke's. When you break your leg jump into an ambuH nee aud make tionftry or rising iicter ing his vessel Tlio cupt in his C made an attack on them. 'I thieve ii cabin, but Wreck of a i'reight Train At Baltimore, yesterday afternoon, Joslnla and Samuel Shipley and Anton Weckmeycr were thrown from tho third story of a building by tho breuking of a scaffold, and all seriously hurt. Weckmeycr died. Tlio bandits ro as a visit. Uy telegraph to the Gazette turned his tire Elizabeth, X. J., Oct. 18. This moriiinjr a do prof.... D. I a A W.... Texas Pacific.. Del. & II lid son Northern Phc. com 40% C*.,( l)4'4 St. Paul, com.. 137 VD do pref. ■S\% D. C* Rio O 118v\ Illinois Central A I. ( 110* T 12 Cli 51% •outid is expected to re aitr.iorimttto on the Central Railroad at ('ranford. The freight train ran into the rear of tho coal train MUSIC HALL, locomotive ml several cars were wrecked. N. .1. Central.. West'n Union.. Pacillc Mail — Erie, com do. pref. Manhattan Elev N. Y. Central.. Lake Shore.... M ieh. Centrai.. T3U Met'n. Elev ss'J Omaha, com.... 3 ■D'•}.{ do. pref.. 1071$ Rock Island 133% M»U? Ohio Central Pt wZ Mobile & 0 21 131 L'ville Cfc N'ville. 57*^ \\'l% SutroTunnel.... . . Robinson Copper, oro In the Bay of Fundy has rendered tliA telegraph caVle between Campbell and Eastport out of working order, and a special cable coverod with asphalt is being made. The Presid-nt's Kovements. The engineer of the freight train is probably applauded. By telegraph to i! Wednesday, Oct. 18th. Only once did Senator Frye ulludo to the Independent movement, and then only to say that it was a family quarrel about which he knew nothing, and with which he had no dosire to interfere, lie took his seat with the remark that lie would make room for the next governor of Pennsylvania. New YOI.X, OC nt Arthur will leave th Ho will rctu: ishiugton on Friday The Heads of Desperadoes in Dangor. Jmlgo Reynolds, First Auditor of tho Treasury, left last evening for Alabama, where lie will take part in the political campaign. Secretary Folger contemplates another call for continued five per cent, bonds, which will probably bo issued to-morrow. The amount •inimit of th« ('JmrmlHK j'oung By telegraph to the Gazette LiNi'Ol.N, Xeb., Oct. 1«.—Tho desperadoes North West, com. Rich & Dan... do pref.. 1*5! Rich. & D. Tcr Wabash, com 38% Central Pacific Sale of Thoroughbreds. who inyrdered Sheriff Woods and two citizens at Mindem, are still at large. The efforts of OIL MAUKET. By tclcftruph to the ( JULIA A: HIT. Crude oil steady at !D3c Oh. City, Oct. 18-2:00 p. m, New Yokk, Oct ale of Lhdrough., 1 tiso American • • e.'W "Adeline' the authorities to capture them so far have As General Beaver stepped on tho stage the audience went wild with enthusiasm. Ladies clapped their hands and waved their handkerchiefs, and gentlemen stamped on the floor and shouted until they were hoarse. l.r? offered it is felt their capture will l»c only a As heavy rewards arc to By telegraph to the Gazette New York Markets. is not yet decided upon brought tho cow "I* and tl.e or.y "Flower Uirl matter of tinv New York, Oct. is. BEEF—The market was unchanged and quiit. •PORK—Tlie markttwas dull a oil weak; spot new mess #i'8.00(a 24.lD0. LARD—The market was lower nnd weak; steam rendered fi8.fD0. ' General Sherman will leavo Washington on Saturday next to attend tho army rille contests at Leavenworth, Kansas, on tho 25th, 2Gtli, and 27th insts. lie will return to this city by way of St. Louis on tho 1st of No- By telegraph to the Gazette. Winona, Minn., Oct. 18. Large Flouring Mill Burned. OKXERAL 1IE.YVKUK SPEECH, Dy telegraph to the .Gazette UniveraaliBt Convention MR. ARTHUR FORREST, It was several minutes before General Beaver could inako himself heard, llo did not speak long, but what lie said was to tho point. The first part of his speech was devoted to the Independent movement and an amplification of his objections to it. Then lie said he had a personal explanation to make, and proceeded as follows: ruii.ADKi.l'lliA, Oct. IS.—The Uiiiyersalist (Late of Wa lack's Theatre, New York) and a floutiug mill at this place was burned this morning; loss $70,000; insurance $40,000. By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia Markets. vember. Philadelphia. Oct. 18. Secretary Folger will not attend the sale of tho old postoflice property in New York today, liis presence not being essential. He has been overrun with otlice seekers since his return, and is very much annoyed thereat. about one thousand churches throughout POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Miss Fanny Parnell's Remains. FLOUR—The market was firm fur winter dull and weak for springf; super extra 93.6U@S4.0U; Penn'a famuv $4.75C&:$5.U). tllA United States and Canada Icing represented. .1. ID. W. Jay, of Boston, was elected By telegraph to the Gazette RYE FLOUR—f4.37^j. WHEAT—The market was irregular and in fair demand; Del. & Peuna red 91.0G® 1.11; longberry and amber $1.16©$1.18. ; CORN-.The market was scarce and wanted at improving prices; yellow 80c.; mixed 85®86; No 3 mixed none here. president, and the various committees were Presenting Sidney Ro:,oilfield's Celebrated Trenton, X. J., Oct. 18.—The remains of Miss Faiiiiv Parnell wcro removed this morn- appointed Cor. Vedy-drama, ing from the receiving vault at Riyerview cemetery to the depot, and thence to Philadelphia."To-day I received a letter from a resident of your city asking mo not to talk to-night about tho tariff or any pther issues which are not pertinent to this canvass, but to tell my audicnco who my master is. You remember the story of tho person who drew a picture and wrote under it "This is a man." Now I want to say that thorc is a something in this world dearer to a man than success. There is something dearer than political honors. To me this is solf-respcct, and if the people of Pennsylvania expect me to stand before them and say 'this is a man," and thereby declare myself an ass, they are mistaken in their man. I publicly proclaimed in accepting tho nomination for Governor that I had niado no political pledges. That was true then and it is true today. I have been asked to make certain written pledges, but not by true Republicans. "I replied to those requests,»g I had to others, that 1 would mako no pledges to any man; that 1 would go to Harrisburg with my self-respect or would not go at all. When Garfield was elected to the United States Senate, he said in relation to pledges, "There is one man that I must eat with and sleep with, that man is Garfield. " And I know of no better criterion to self-respect than a clear conscience. It is humiliating to me to make such a statement as this. 1 think I know what manhood is; I know what it cost, and if my life does not show evidences of it, then sink mo into oblivion. 1 cannot bandy words with rivals or descend to the depths of Billings- LIFE IN A HOSPITAL. FLORINEL, The diffi :ulty regarding counsel for Arabi continues. Possibly a compromise will bo found in allowing counsel to advise Arabi. but prohibiting them from addiessing tho court It is reported that the authorities of the Suez Canal have prohibited tho employment of any one who worked for or assisted tho British forces, and that, consequently, there are many persons without employment. OATS—The market was dull and steady; No. 1 white 50c.; No.2 do. 4(i^4r»^c.; No.8 do. 44c.; No. 8 mixed 81)(f£4Uc. IIom llir Dnyft nml MhIiih nf I'nticlil* In St, are I'unmviI The remains of the late l'anny Parnell ar RYE—None here, A gentleman who some six wteks ngo was go unfortuuate as to fracture his leg had himself conveyed to St. Luke's Hospital, New York, for treatment, and thus describes the ordinary routino of life among the patients in, that admirable institution : Produced with all tile oruinal scenery and cnC- tuiues as used in the lat® successful run at Abbey's Park Theatre, Neiv York, lived at Market street wharf shortly after noon to-dav, and were received by a del PROVISIONS—The markttwas firm. LARD—The market was firm tiou tf about 1.000 representatives of the Land Loaguos. A delegation of the Philadelphia Laud Leagues proceeded to Trenton this morning and escorted tho remains from tho Rivervicw comctcry to the train. They stopped at Bordcntown for the mother of the deceased, who was too ill to make the journey. At Camden they were met by John Howard Parnell. brother of the deceased, and Mrs. Digga tho Vice President of tho Women's Land League of America, and Madame Rosa D'Erina, who is to sing the requiem over tho body in Boston. The BUTTER—The market was steady with fair demand; Pennsylvania creamery extra and Western do. 38(&84c; New York extra Mi@80c. EGGS—The market was firm under small supply: Pennsylvania 29c; Western 27@28c. CHEESE—The market was firm with good demaud.PETROLEUM—Dull; refined 7%c. WHISKEY—Si.22. PRICES AS USUAI Secure seats at Music Hull Book Store KxporU of domestic provisions, tallow and dairy products during September were valued at $1,453,000; during September oflast year, $9,695,000 ; nine months ending .September, same period last vear, $102,- 803,000; exports of dairy products during live mouths ending Soptcmbcr were valued at $8,- 478,000; same period last year, $12,489,000. The hospital method of "being Rick" is the pleasmitest, and the manner of treatment superior to that of home or in a private family. Everything here is done in tho best possible way and with perfect system. The public wards seem to me to be preferable to being a special patient in a private room, and the expense much less. My wants have been as fully met where I am as if I had occupied a room by myself at $2.T per wcolt. I like it betterr Tlie Apparel oft Bespeaks the Man."' l'ittston Wholesale Markets. FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS Flour —jDa tent Flour, straight brands Corn Oats, new Butter D9.00 . 6.00ft6.SO 90 60 $7:!,37G,000 of the latest and most popular patterns, bright or «ift 30 18ft 14 30 COft 75 1 .£0 1 .HO 1.50 1.65 1.50 16.00 18.00 12.00 q'uK-t cojoi Cheese, new Etfps ••• Potatoes new, per bu, Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt, fine, per sack... Salt, per obi Hay BOYS" AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AT Springer'* Figrures. MERCHANT jjfl'S n-r i«oJ proccssion started for Broad street station accompanied l»y eighteen pall bearers, and the V» Ddy will bo taken to New York on the 4 p. Congressman Springer lias figured tlio mattor all out and fixed the Democratic majority in the next House at thirty-nine. He divides tho New York and Pennsylvania delegations evenly between the Democrats and Republicans, gives the former nine and the lattor eight of the Illinois delegation, and classes tho other districts in that Stuto as doubtful, and so on to the end. Ho claims that ho is modest in ,iot placing tho Democratic majority higher, ami thinks ho would bo justified in putting it at ono hundred. Aside from the doctors, who are constantly around, each ward is in charge of a sister, who supervises the patients' diet and personally administers the medicine. Then there is a day nurse and assistant and night nurse and assistant, who iu turn are constantly in the room and attend particularly to individual wants. Besides these, about one-third of tho patients where I am are able to walk around and are expected to assist iu many littlo services thai are constantly required by the " lay-abeds." All seem glad to do tiiis, and so I have iu reality had about half a dozen kindly hearts and hands constantly at ii. train. " Bailed Rj*e Straw. Turnips, per bu Onions, " ** Tomatoes, per basket Cabbage, per hundred, good 4.00(gk6.00 ** fair to middling 3.00C&.') 00 75 % FIFTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DIS- 75 ooCai.to TRICT. TAILORING Democratic Conference at TunkhannocU Apples* per bu Sweet potatoes, per bbl Pears, per bbl A Spirited Contest Probable 2.35&3.0) 7.00 Tlxkmannock, Oct. 17 The Demo ESTABLISHMENT cratic Con ml Conference of the* Kif- On a Campaign Bu6t. here at Wall's Hotel. teenth Congressional District is now in session The conference was or day published three dispatches—one Tho Pittsburg Commercial- Gazette on Satur eacli CSents' ['isic E'ui':il»iil:U Ci«odS '1 by the selection of lion. Harvey Sic rom tJniontown, Bedford, and Waynesboro— lescriptivo of Democratic meetings held at he places named, and at which Chauncev F. FAI.Ij STY IX HAT of AY A Sample of Boiling Water command. liutii Main S •&ton. Pa. 11 owe of Wayne and J. W. Bishop of Brad From the Austin (1'exas) SifUngs. Just now tho negroes are all in tho cotton patch, and consequently a great many Austin white ladies have to do their own cooking, and as some of them have liitle or 110 experience amusing mistakes occur. A lady who has not been married very long was told by her The daily routine commences at fD o'clock in the morning, when the night nurses are succeeded by those for the day. The first thing done by tliom is to make all the beds, which occupies them until G o'clock, when they go to breakfast. After returning the floor is covered with old damp tea leaves, then swept and thoroughly aired ; all done with time table regularity. This must be finished by 7 A. M. Thonyjome the morning ablutions of the patients, for which half an hour is allotted, after which breakfast is served. Those who cau walk go to the din* ing room, of which there is one in each ward. At 8 or 8:li0 the three house surgeons make their first round. EiTch patient gives aceouut of himself for the preceding night. At 1) A. M. the chaplaiu or superintendent Tho follow inir were admitted and duly ac Hack, candidate for Lieutenant-Governor on ' The arguniont of "you're another" never 'earned. Therefore I shall not stoop to notice REPUBLIC&H MEETING! Bradford countv, Allen Libition of himself atic ticket, made a drunken ex le attempted to make a We have room for but MeKean and .1. W. Bishop; Susquehanna, ipeceli at each placc this campaign. Tliey aro beneath tho notice thoso who have seen lit to slander me during ford and James McKinley of gentlemen. Music Hr.ll Piltston, Wavn 1 Jul vie Brown; Wye id l\ M. Burr. The account telegraphed from Union town "I have nothing more to say, save that the result of tne election in Pennsylvania this year mother-in-law to have somo boiling water ready, so when her husband camo home she Could boil him a couple of fresh eggs for supper. The devoted wife went out into the kitchen, and after a while she camo buck with a dipperfid of hot water, and said to her mother-in-law: " 1 don't know inueh about housekeeping, so 1 want you^to look at this water and see if it is boiling.'' As the hour approached for the faithful to Thursday Evs'g, Oct. 19 till Wednesd; issemblo Mr. Black was seen on a back strec will contribute largely to determine which political party shall be in the ascendcney for H ford v !i ex-Si ;itor D. llockwell re of a friend who was vainly en the next twenty-Jive years. nil to oxhort you rts Republicans to stand shoulder to shoulder of Trov, IJr leavoring to rouse him from tho stupid state nto which ho had brought himself bv his umula and do vour duty half an hour or inoio Hluck was After podcHti' General Beaver's personal explanation was HON. WILLIAM T. DAVIES, ] Iowa uD 11 l.o Courthouse lDy his friend, ami n surprise to the audience, but liis hearers wore completely carried away by his spirited ,ho orifti ion of tlio meeting lia\ sentences, and applauded every period Kinnaton lias a short religious service, consisting of rending n Italia from tho prayer book aud a brief prayer. This service never exceeds 1! C• i lirtlil Beautiful weather Gen J. F Owen, The following is an act relating to betting; on the elections: liv the act of March, 1817, Election Beta The I'. L. .4 W. Co. aro still improving their yard at this place. If you aro going West and wish lo save money, purchase your tickets of .1. D1. Nicholson. _ ten minutes. Now begins the real work of tho ' day by the doctors aud nurses. Every one who has a wound or old sore is fixed up, foulticed, ox-., and put in shape. The couvalesceuts can go down on the lawn and stay until dinner ti:iiC, 1:80. The bill of faro and tho food of course varies with the condition of each patient, but I am not restricted aud get a good, "square" meal every time. After dinner comes the' surgical operations, wnieh live performed on a lower flo6r. The patients walk down, aud after boiug chloroformed and cut are brought back on stretchers and placed in bed before being restored consciousness. The surgical ward is the best to live in, because, unlike the medical, It contains no one who is afflicted with dis- AVvimi J lis wav ctinliotisiv, tlio drunken dl liets on elections in this State arc declared null and void. By the act of the second of IION- I. A, SCRANTON, •J to Two car loads of ftno western cattle, con signed to Wilkes-liarro butchers, were unloaded ac the freight yard of the D. L. & \V Co. hero yesterday. D tcil tlio people of the In an incoherent maimer election or offering to make st cli bet, forfeits three times the amount bet or offered to be bet, and all public officers and grand juries July, 183!), any person making a bet on an Koprcaeijtrilivc of i Mi'cssional ilii?tiici wi ll ill Coi f his ai costt Fayette Imvc all I iff III cl of my father, Judge tl, auJ John W. Gaskins has gono to Philadelphia for the purpose of purchasing goods for the iirin of Edwards ,v Co. AND O Til EltS, by far til I man mv grandfather. ('hiiunoey Forward, ;iro required tp commenoo proceedings against It is also Let there t)3 a Grand Rally the Judwin ni uiul of niv fat!:er-ill-law. Jolm L. lhiwson n tliur on the speaker said: '\Don Cameron is any person known to be guilty Very dark lust evening, ami still some of our street lamps were not lighted. Can any mill virol: ot a ureal man : he is not the son of a great nili, l (liie) am." [Great, applause.] Again If I am elected Lieutenant (iovernor, and made tho duty of election officers to reject the vole of any voter who has made a liet on the election or who is interested-in such bet, and it is made tho duty of tho Directors of the I'oor lo sue for and collect for tho use of the one tell why'! at Wight The belle of I'ittston was in town yesterday calling on friends here. IN THE COURT OF QUARTER feES (tions cf Luzerne county. No. 1-!». Juiw scs pions. 18#?. In Re K root ion «»f an additional ttlec tiou District, in (ho (ownship «»f Jenkins. Notice is hereby (Tivcn that the icpoit of (he Commis you informed To Fill a Newspaper 11 fellers came flown to Harri: Ira Liriflin, track master for tho 1). L. & \V. Co, who was injured by the collision of trains at Shiekshiuny some time ago, has almost recovered from his injuries, and is now able ly attend to his duties. uiul lie looking about the State buildings poor of tho proper district or county all money wagered on elections. They can recover it from either stakeholder or winner. with the Clerk of the Coin ( of Quarter Session anil was confirmed nisi by the e.Durton (he '*• ' D of September. 1882. ciul thai t-:ii » report will ' •» continued absolutely by (he com*, unless extej. (ions (hereto be filed not later than the tliiiu duD of the next term of said court. JAMES U. KHKET. Clerk Q. 11 is a common fallacy Mining the jsenor public that it must be a very difficult matti to tin J news to fill each day's paper. So f; ait Otiveilioi,' just Walk right in: or. if door is locked, kuoek, and if I iini a litlle ease, and nothing occurs to nauseate or annoy parsons of weak nerves, &c. About 4 P. M. a sort of dress parade, or formal review is made of all the patients by the conaultiug and attending snrgeons, who, with tho head nurse, make a sort of 44 grand rounds," as doth General Shaler and staff on Decoration day. At ."D or 5:30 P. M. comes supper or tea, which consists of bread, butter, and tea, plain but aouudaut. At (J there is a short service of evening prayer in tho Val from this being the ease, the ingenuity kick 'er off the hinges and Democratic Support of Prohibition. editors ai.d sub-editors is continually on t applause. | » The Democratic supporters of Judge Van Eaton in the Sixth District of Mississippi fear his chances for elect ion to Congress will be injured by his pronounced prohibitory views. One of the papers says: ' If it turns out that Van Katon is defeated, it will leach the Democrats l let prohibition alone, we trust. It wuS From the N". Y. Times. The Internal Revenue Department received a telegram from Atlanta, slating the men who burned Deputy Collector Stewart's property ond attempted lo murder him have been convicted. One of the prisoners, James Findlev, rushed through th? crowd with a draw n re- XTOTICE is hereby given (lint there will boa x\ meeting of (he Stockholders of (he Peoples stretch to llnd space for even s ut I ir disposal, "paper there Mr. lilack was, of course, incapable of uiak Savines Bank of Pittston. to l)o hi Id at iis bank ing office, in Pittston borough, on 1 uesday, !*•» vember 14th, ;.t 2 o'cl« ek p. in.. for the vDnr pose of reducing, the capital Mock of paid Bank under Act of Assembly, approved June 11, entitled "An Act to provide for the manne. of decreasing the capital stock of banking corporation*." By order of the tlio office of a leading ng-itn ig like an argument in support of often more matter thrown into the waste Ilia claims ou the people for their votes--ill- basket, or struck out of manuscripts, than l.ieuten; by reason of his drunken condition. Teat Stato he would suffice to fill the papu ing telegrams, for which m iy tlic Post while interest would present a ; ad and melancholy spectacle volver and escaped. Oatdl BOARD OF PlRlX'TOn |
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