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Sbcntnn Jmm ®*$ctw. VOLUME I., NUMBER 120- / Weekly Established lfcEO \ PITTSTON. PA.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1882. 1 PRICE TWO CENTS { IS4.50 Per Ani • n mnnm nnimTniT tlmt November prices will hd higher. A WYOMING COUNTY POLITICS. walked from X« .Ihrscy. II,- i« wot v.. fl ['|f I H M H =| T] [T1 f| "\ ! night' ",l6""'i" "PC" *ir,P"* w,,o°l «D• J1 J V | \ severe cold winter will help out tho ooiil trade, Thc Conte.t for ' Representative-Views „r ul,ta "M,li"'' ,!;s A [j, I , \ |, \; Charles Hall, of ID .:1,-. was i„ town • st ,r- I I [ \ l| I find this is naturally looked for. It will re- Mr. Harding, the Republlcun CandUd- ULJUUllJJ Li lJ I lUll day. '■ H.IU1 JJUI i lWlli quiro judgment and careful management, how- ate, on the Hew Appointment. THE IRISH REVOt.T. | Polities seem to bo the, n.ain topic CDf conwiws.tjui* m ever, to prevent rates sliding in January. Feb- To the Editor of the Gazette. The Irish lender A»lo. Ill* Country...en to » O'l i.UCH P. ill. versation in our town. ' ruary and March. Tinkiiax.vock, Ph., Oct. 19.—Hie re- l*.nve tl.e JD...noi r..llc Hunk*. John Folster absolutely refuses to have an Vfriio IDv WID i; Thero is " slight iroprovenentin 1,10 coul presentative .contest in Wyoming county Iras rNlnNT0WN. oet. j 9.—Tlio attempt to slay j . -nvT py rpiM «/,p . mm oHice tendered him bv the Democrats of this jMiVVoDI \\ lltrj. trado at Chicago, and we may fairly anticipate corfto to bo an exciting one. Upon the one j,.js)l rcV(,it jp K..,yettc county, and to hold IjAir.M ID1 I LIjIAtIi.X 1 II. town. considerable reaction from the course of trade hand wo have the Republican candidate j. j x",Dr tlm Deirtocrotic ticket, proved Somo of the boys who attended that musi- ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES in tlio past, upon tho sligliest change in the Henry Harding, Esq., standing squarely on a .t,)()1.(iVo ,hu is becoming SCENES AND INCIDENTS OF A DAY cal soiree on Main street met with ri Ur a weatlicr. platform favoring the submission of a pro- j(|jjy il)tcuS(, Tho eir(.u,ar C0Ilt.vini„g -' rpttDln,on- A Collector Who Made False Returns in a [;| NAXC1 \1 \\'[) COMMKHCIAI '»"• JXZSSZ&KtTwrjsn Pickle—A Railway Smasliup— A Pros- rKAiLML A* ' ' • Iponthoothu hand i. .. . . . t|ie ailYe-rcut counties*. purporting to conn sums .oil It'irlKirous anil SO different parts'of 111.' State. The crop !u frotrb.Vterian Expression OH Prohibi- stock Report. Democratic candidate, is non-committa on jroni t]|'0 Uopubliciin headquarters. ils object ■ Foi'til-—1DI'. lk ailtl Slctllll—Heavy oral is good tlOll—Other News. Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 on lC amuid.iiuit i I being tho tran-fer of lO.OUO Irish ( atholie Losses h\ I'ilT. ht(\. Ltc. The block of buildings bei.ig erected hyt'*A _ _ anil 0 Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre. Democrats of Wyoming Bounty are thinking ot f(ji, j,aV(, ,hu ,mmc of j,,),,, M,.. . p. I,. X W. here is now nearly A T „ ' °°t. 10t-3:00 p. m. voting temperance and for lleury Harding, yuiA.,. .w tlio committeeman'frmn Pivotfe , ,lr .. — .. . plated, and adds.verv inueli to the appeu •• D A Jury Out closing Bid ' ...... . , ,, iuuou la \ nit common un.in iium i .ijiue Xo-Morrow's Weather Indications. ». , ' . , : 11 By telegraph to the Gazette. p8 5' & M* [■ U y in «» intelligent Irish- MiCuil(, A„!(mic S,at0s, coot of tlmt part of tl» t w a Thkntox X. J. Oci. 10.—The jury in the PennaK.lt «4 4 do. 'pref.... «0 crats, wo,-king m the interest of Caroy, say to lmu(. .ir.Hs ;1 fol,llWa,,!(, fel(|,,Hn tll0 f,ir v ,m iu southen, A-Ooodw.n has placed a lamp in fron' « s trial of Col. C. 11. Houghton for making false Lehw/vaiu-y::;'.'. do''/''pre?".' ;? fW. SrtiTtlie ' stoto' for'Tlw 1VV"U of l:is country,nen against the Homo- pol.,i„n ; iocid ra„,s: northern winds becom-' Conceded.0" "' returns as collcctcr of tho port of Perth Am- ii.'.'.: M° K. 4 t"!"'.- t''n veo-to'ei'me' and that thev should vote, c;;ltie P»rV of Fayette county, lie is out ill(f va:i;lll|(.; rising fohowctl h. northern por- Mr. Hart, senior, of the Kvenixo GaZI'ttk/ boy, retired to deliberate upon their verdict at Northern Pae. eon, i.Th • tcnpprance next. Be- mrtv Unt U trill mil them «"» faHi,« teromete.-. was in yesterday looking after the in-12 o'clock noon. t). Ij. A W 13(Wi do pref... . . . . r l'omocriuic p.uu tii.it it will a\.ui tncin ♦ tcresta of the paper. It is Mndm.sr great favor Texas Pacific w'A D. a Rio G Moving it to bo a matter 01 pn .c nnpoi aii(«, t! v t i i ;■-«»p tip a CJecu\ing iiarty l»v thp irtonrtown. For sale and delivered bv Willio „TVr!,»r„ r wo took :it upon Ourselves to call upon Mr. lvi„;, ;;„U llesuys: "UV UNIVCRSAUSTS. (1ark. Sui„crihe f.,r the Hazbttk. ' Costly Railroad Wreck. West'n Union.... s7! 4 Oinaha, com.... Harding ami to interview him, in order mat jmV(D doi-l itv.l to leave tliat rotten par'y,\vhic! A Iieclarat ion 011 tJ«o Subject of Vx!" By telegraph to the Hazette. 'fa pcr-ons interested might see just wjiat his han .;r:v,ed it.-clf so nineh thai it is not able Hot Words .,y » Minister. when others aJ drop a word of I'oronKEEi'SiK. N Oct. 2(1.-1 WO freight ... Ohj;j, Central.... Uj% viewsure ,ipo„ the subjcct of apportionment. to toll tl.o truth :aK.«t i« Appealing Vy sr:,„u ,o kindness a,,,1 sympathy. If they are sulTerii, r trains on tlio Ilndson Riner Railroad collided y Central 13 "s I/villo & N'vflle, r» We foun I him pleasantly sealed at Jiis law t0* 11 i s «.*C ? i;; C 1 ry 111 : i C*f tl i i - v • t»: • . and iStato,be lilll. aukmiHa. Met.. 20.—At today's from a eold. jrivo them Or. Bull's ('oinrh Syrup: ■at Khinebeck this morning- The engine of L',k« shore....... SujijoTjmnel..;. li 0„iw to the largo practice which a,,,,s ..y.,.' f„r whatever i«,rtv veni del™ -ion "f ; e I',.;.. • -.•.!i.»t«' general e ,hVen- DD low d.ws of this valuable ,v,ne,ly will afford one was thrown into the river and three cars North W«* corn, to', Kid, & Dan;.... st )liC4 t.lllllI0Ilt ability has secured him. We at n),y 0r ,:,„r v,„,v. |t„ lis!,ear!- t:-o. a re-was adopte . .Uelaimg the "-n^c.ire'th'n,wSt rongh" ° •were derailed. Xo one injured. Wabasli.com Central Pacific... Wo«% onco took up the business iu hand. ened o\ «t iho i ■ ihn fr.uidul nt exiiosnres. d. ath penalty, "oarharons. revoltiiijjr, demoral- z4i — 20-400 CD Ueporter Have you any objection to T!l(,y ;uv (,,liv |,,.„l0(.ratie u aue- for t!,e pur- izing, comravy 10 the 'spin., of tlie t'hnstiai, Men e.iidemn in others what they THE PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. Crude oil steady at ' '* " sl'°ak "bout tho next apportionment of i:,.. ,u)e euti-ii;- V, . .ike fools of your- ivliuiou. and i.-m.c ■D lliu ing o: us- 1Dm(.t;( . tli.-nt-ol Those tt ho practice tl.« , State and expressing your views as to.how it onc0 hi.-hinei, of lVausylvanial s:.,n on this ,ubj... I, ■ Mr. Shiun. of Sew us0 (,f Kidnev-Wort never condemn its use Prohibition Introduced Strong Resolu 1 hlladelpl.lu Markets. should, be made ? di,, ...d t!,c party that has ,iaudered. slighted II. ams'ere. -land liuit.-au Iri-rt t,v others, hut' it to all affeen,' will, tlons Iteferre* . By telegraph to the Uazette Mr. Harding—Xo sir; I have no ohji'eii. n .,,,d ; .,i()iC;d vour r.co so lony ' hi 'v -e of hiisi • =. and 1 Cvnipalhi/.e pilo.-». dyspepsia, constipation and all other By telegraph to the Gazette. Li.' to stating iny opinion in 1-egi.rd to any matt- r ' nV U)[1 in 1Vlllo. n ;(|, h ||..r,,id lurth ,. "All tint finis «■ '"^r"f HAnKlSliumi, Pa., Oct. 20—At SOS- _ ; o; inl,,ra, I suppose you impure .. , ffccled a , f , hi- , U„l. Mn;, C■ l.ver or'-weN SAWl««9U,i lite iiceatiso I mil a candidate. Xo e; !'••; i-.n-irt' I Ml.,. The IH I hvh. ■ D ■ - ' eto r than ..Tht. (!rtVernhwnl orthe i, (ipl, f,, t^P,^ ' J' ~ " (.'OHN-The market was scarce and wanted; for a repiesentaln e ofliL" shomd o.»j. 11 !. . D to ' elieel 1 t lh v ait" gelling !::•• s. i W! mumi va«i st.*MTi»rit\. n».,i i.v sllvri \'C) r PPRISII reference to prohibition, the substance of »t„|^foHVe.; yHIow sHe.; mixed «Te No. j jMjn, no concealnieut of any sentiniert of , ,V( ,,,, . emhlth ,(,i aed' — Fto.MTHKr.RTII!- which wa9 that as ministers of ti..? gospel the} %OATS- The nmrket was steady ; No. 1 white mino which may eftect tho public well'ire. iuin.. :' i:Arthur iv 1 : sliington Cabinet Meeting will support those ,neu as candidates of the gtoa No,S do Me.; No.:! do. Mjfc: No. a mixed Keporter—What should govern iu lis ii g ti.'.' . ;■ i, : i ■ l azeit,-. State Legislature ivho acknowledge tlio ne- ■ coar-e of a representative in reganl to the hp- Another Xuzerns Jury DrawinB. ,V Oc .'/o.-A meeting of the 111 fj PflpTl H 0111 UPTHlhlir 1 ceaaifcy of prohibition measures, and that they laUO—The market was steady/ portioumont? 'i • c I'o'lowi.-.L' were drawn to serve as C .j,,« held at tlio White House this af- llluCpClluulll l\\3J/liUliv, *1 also recommend the foniiaiioi, of temperance jJUTTElt-The market was lira, with fair M|. | —Kor Congressional apportion- trav. i-e jurora in n Court of Common Mens to tei-noon. The I'les .ierit arrived at tho Wliite societies in all Presbyterian Sabbath schools. KIKJS—Tlie market, was Hrin; good demand; ment the act of Contrri 8; lor .judicial',' senato- be lifild on the dates below: house a-, ut 11 o'clock from the Soldiers' IVTI-fT^'nPTTO'f-i-. . „ | ..,,,1 ,inh..»n tho i-oenlu Pennsylvania :.HJc.; Western 2He. 1 lllOr After a long and anmi.iuti aenau tnc rosoni CHEESE—The market waafh-rn;supplies light, rial and representative apportioiunont, thocou- NovEMllF.lt 20rit, 1882. Home, where lie will reside during his teinpotion was referred to the Temperance commit- refined 7% gtitotton of tho State should govern. ft D Ilush, farmer, Nnnticoke. rarv „av in , his city. • _ AT_ fee. _ _ _ Reporter—Hut how should political inter- John Lewis, miner. Hazletori. ' ' __ . . Bad for the Tennessee Delegation. New York Markets. csts alfect. the distribution of the districts? N farmer! Two Men Killed by a Fall. MUSIC RAT I PITTSTOX' Washington, Oct. 10.—An error in the ■» te'egrap" to the Mr. Ilarding-Oh, you want to hud out Charles S i.alir. carpenter. A-hloy. By telegraph to the ilazette. lMUoiL M:\LL, HllSlUA. •first rem.,ointment o'f Tennessee will, it is liEEF-Theniarket was uaclmnged and quiet ; Something about my poliucal v,w?. My op- feiiHTe:. mason. Plains. JjKw:sTotvx, Me.. Oct. 20.—TI,is morning mTTm, . xr . . ,,, l'OllK—The marktt was quiet : nominal; srot poneuts in this campaign cliargo uic with l:e- « 1. l)eai., kingslon. Patrick O'Couilell and Matthew Connors, la- S A I I J ? ] ) \ \ said, throw out the whole of tho Icnnessco new mess *24.00. 1 , , P.r. id M Her, tuiner. Kingston township. huiimCu,iii, , D i \ 1 V ill' il .1 . delegation to tho next Congress. _I.AKID-The market was lower and ing a pretty strong Kepul iitau, and a, , Itj ... wril|,l. laborer, Huntington. hoivrs en a building at Auburn, w to sctilliiug It appears the bill to redistriet the State as ' r~1'" ' t0 110,11 foniocratic votes from me on tl at 7 ,, s,lllth, fanner. Lehman. on tho third dot, r when they fell through a nnpn (JT it D'issed the Senate was niuended in the l*itUto» Wholesale Markets. ground, but I amuot so strong a party iii;;u Jan, X Jones, miner. Iieehud. window to the grounCrt!iirty Icot below. Both VV/ » .- OCR A 5 ■ , - - ..; ,, which, by the 'senate bill, were assigned to ;; ;;;; % 30 ctm ho|*'. to secure orroUun the confldcuc,! of , Coal Miners on a Strike. Tll0c^useof the R^nhlicon Party ag«in,t Potho Third district, were omitted. The bill as „„w 13„, II thevouis unless itttcas hopcstl, ami ]„-th By te.eKrapl, to the Gazette. „«to.l Bossisn, will Ue argued h, amended passed the Senate, but tho error was p.Yatoes new, per bu rD3@ 00 «'"D lts opponents. here aie dilleri lit mti i •„ w Search, clerk. Shickshiiinv. ' r'MPBRtAN'"» * '1'" '' 2(l-_11,0 "'inei's in not discovered. As a consequence these keed.. l fo Csts in tlio State which to some extent tire con- . ael Dcinpsey, miner, I'ittstou. the Meyeisdalo eoal havo struck for an . . . _ .... . riii niDD fllirr three counties are not assigned to am -a'lt.eoarie; per sick liso Hiding, and as all public officers are tho n K thvens, laborer, Foster. advance Iron, fortyto fifty cents perton. The III 11 N I I I V KIK11 II IJ I Ta Congressional district and the voters residing !!.!; . . . . .!! };g vants ,d the people, every lawful ..,U,,-i i H.,u y K,iII;t. :nillen.l!,rtson. m„w operated by Smith .V Company is tho UULJHIL "II U,,,U UWM« therein will he debarred from voting for }Jjg entitled to be represented in the g0ve-„n,e,l. "r.,riter, Sidem. ouly .mC working lo-dav. Congressmen. It has been suggested the Rye Straw.!'. 1S.00 Tho districts should,bo so formed tlmt the a-- hvniau llariis. saddler. Kine'Ston township. ♦ — • Candidate for I-ieutenant-Oovernor. Governor of Tennessee call a special session onl™?*''?er»" 85@i00 riculliuul, .mining, manufacturing, comn.-r. .. I .... u.rt Mei.tush. C■■ngincei-. Ashley. A Fatal Row in-n Dance House. of the Legislature to remedy the defect,as the -md other Interns ctrnW l»- r,-p--«'..u d By telegraph to the OazeUe. JAMES A. MCKNIGHT. ESQ., title of every Conirresstnan elected under the ♦* •* " fair to middling i-u to their Tcspocti\o inapnittidoM! .. IMiii.adkU'HIa, Oct. -0.—At an eaih honi new law might be vitiated. . per tti.':::.'.'J:."::: • "astaso, portance. The Constitution and acts ef t;.,n- mI.'CV.' te'n -vr' t"'« morning during a row at a dance house Of Cha.nl,er»burg, m Pears, per bbl . 7.( 0 should ho looked to carefully, and then Tlmmas Haines, m-reliant, Pittstori. at Ninth and iNinison atrecU, Michttel lirahani tttooi nnd irnn Workers The market Is in fair demand, but without de- tho districts so formed that material inter- 1'eter Slialfer. farmer, lienisyii. was sh in the abdomen by tho proprietor of Al | AM U FS0 Steel and Iron Workers. cided ei.amie since last report. Potatoes are efts shall be guarded. I' A Fell, carpenter. \Vilkcs-liarro. u.epla,' John Monaghan. The wounded n. Ulbl\OUIN, CCy., CHICAGO, Oct. 10. 1 lie coi.veutiou o fre,,ly offered, and are selling at a slight decline. The lD0lilit.,l| complexion of counties „r dis- "Ji"'" 1! f.' ' man',, deposition lias been taken audit is more . Amalgamated Iron and Steel A orkers in reply Butter Is firm and unchanged E«gs are sca.ee, , gU ,M ;10t ,,0 c„„sidc,,„l. There seems " ; "Je ,n,i , ihun pr.,1 able tin,, he will die. Monaghan has to a circular from the Mechanics Lodge o and in demand at present quota,ions. l0 be an idea prevalent that our duirMxrii. escaped . , . , " Cw .. w Pennsylvania, demandi g the resignation of ' WOulth is only useful for political purposes, John .laeksou, fanner, Fainn'oilnl. ' The CttUSe for ivhicll Garfield (lied President Jarrett, passed resolutions expressing Musical Notes. and political parties strive for tho mautery as novkmimj: 2.7th. 1882. Heavy Loss by Fire. „1USt not be L' St ; kt US forward Confidence and esteem in liiui, and demanding I mm the Burlington Hawrkeye. un ,, i , By telegraph to the Gazette. / Trim Donnh tho expulsion of the Mechanics' Lodge for "Do you know -TVhen the Leaves Begin to D tho successful party were to be co„e.l , |Vli t,;acll n th * fm battle for True Repub. , , , p„ur» „i,n .,skr.l idlv iiirnlnv hnr music the solo owner. This is not a correct idea. .John Me 11 ugh, miner llazleton. ■N,u »ouk. uci -o. -viniiswiv licanism. sowing dissensions in tho ranks of that both. • • ' ' ' g ' No matter what a man's political belief he. lie I 'aae Xewhoiisc, icrent, Wilkes-llarrc. turo ware house of Tholscn i Mil. on I bird .... Itwas agreed to present a schedule to cm- while Reg.ua d stood at the cud of the piano. col,tributes most to Wilhiui Hancock, merdmnt. IChigston twp. avenue, was lan-ned this morning. Tho total « D )« ployers for winter wages 12i per cent, lower "Why, yes, said Reginald, thoughtfully; justlv |l[1(, fllil.,v will| tll, t-ncs ludgay. umier. bngar .Notch. loC8 is s of which $:t7,000 is on ,b zxszxrzzrz. gwasms,,,. r- nInniimniuiTii meeting with them to-day no agreement could weather." Her eyes glittered .with a revenge- a c""rit.v or j,r^'j^v-ot'not.'' bc'tr'iie' lC,U Ilnuthilur0' ' " J - | \ { \ \ M be made. ,t is understood another convention fnl light she sang .;Swect Home" for hi,,, More Dynamite Patriots. J. j !j } 1 L ) 1 il J tirill hold soon in the poorest kind of German and made hun , . i.iaig .uhiiimhi, tanorei. ii.i/.ie. .... . „ . . u q , •. ,, opponents. AVe must not forget that Our Con- lieese Lewis, carpenter. I la/.!e. ., telegraph to lUo GaieUi. belicvo it was the Alermaius hong from 11 , . , , , ,, . . , ' .M . , . . , , r, D, . ,, ... . . stitution and laws stand above party mteres:t8, A J AdUins. tailor, bhickslnnny. 1 aius, Oet. -0.—A di-patch from Mont- OIL IN A NEW REGION. -MMinaW's ''''to^P^.'aw'' »»,st ,mt'" ikSKKwS™' CELEBRATION , ,i u Ueporter—Tho Democratic party Seems to itiei.-.nl Morris clerk llu/lc made an iiusticco.s3f)il attenipt on IhuiMlav to Tl.e Scout. DUpover ■_«Mystery» and wc l.tno a n,,,ri.„ug.^, .,j to tho .-pell- anxious U, control the next Legisla- \dai'n Richard.'olaeksmith. ila/.le. blow up a priest's house with dynamite. AT l..g O. into a straw Ma, . uig of -Iravtata but when it comes to wind- Cm aceom({or thp illHX)rtiolinlont - ,'lmrios llarter. farnvr. Kingston twp. • The Dow wclll, considerably north .of the ing up a 'uuaical with a confident, . . , . i ;m les .Jones, police.. \\ ilkes-Barre. LATE NEWS. fflf A I A present developments in. the Allegheny Held, high art. Arabesque frieze and Gothic dado '' »ri ing— ""V " i Joorge l-'ii/.graves, carpenter. Pitistcn. r H LAUtLr IIIAl and which has been made a mvsterv, is re- CMso unCC eiiphonh.us refinance, wo . ecu- y « their otny desire is to apportion tho districts t ;eo II Richmond, harness maker, Kingston «le,iu*.l t'o.toonse.l (ro.u tl.l. Mor..- ' , i , ... . | ,, , •according to the act of Congress, the ("onstiiu- two. inu's l'opew. ported by tho scouts tins evening to be cluur the oichestra eirc e cleuiiOw , m . aias W .anlener, Plains. , . , , ,t UVh„gtou The Central Railroad of New Je: ■■ J through the sand .rock, and to have lleen do- front, i?rst row on the right. V o ► «• 1 tmn. ana tin m.uuiai uiu u , u I Philip Hanker, mai,..!., Wllkes,Harre. !,-,a. ,t Aitbi.i .nmul at w a. li.,.rioti ing fifty barrels a day for the past week, the howl to holler. 1 * 10,1,1 0m,^V0r l° ,IUV0 thc,,^'cl8 J":,n'"1 Patrick I'estelio. painter IVitis..,, night. «,/7/se// Excursion TichbtS to the oil being cothovod by .underground pipes to a - - - — with those things rn view, regardless of .ho Samuel Ih-iler laimer. CDnv,.gl,»u,. Postu.a.ler I General Howe denes that.he pontonnin, nt tank hidden iu a sham hay stack at a consid- Local Potato Rot. pohtica complexion. iuieads to resign from theCa.iuet. Bl-Centenn'al at erable distance from the well. Should this re- W. B. Cor. of RepubHea,.. ' . "D«*»* A n ,• for the pnbhc buildport be verified it will iiidh-.tc the discovery Tho potato rot. in,his viciuiiv is alarming 'ued Ins viows, we bowed outsehosoiit and ]1(),si,n |,lt,Wilkes-Rnrra. h.ir at .Mham. N. 1 .. has hcei, awarded ton , , , , i i , n . , , '. . ,. the interview was ended. !D**• lie'.., S'ark ,.. rm- r. Plains. (lie -o ' • a, for .-.S.000.' ttP /I U ' X of another pool, and the effect undouhtedh those who have .arge crops of this vegetable, . _ . K t; t, aicer. , I,de. . ,„|iii„,. ,|,e clai ,,s ari-u, out of M.Ol/ will be to weaken tho market, which is none „„d they are being dug ami sold with the A pltt8tonlttn Killed by tho Cars in In- fH. Wdkcs-llarro. , i Jeneral tlartichl, have too st'ong at present. most haste- A large percentage is iC und lot- diana. J'Civ.inian I i.-niKis, miner, Hazle. . -» ton in the ground, and those that have lieen From a lato conv of tho Kansas Gitv Tiui" " 1 u "1:' K;rmei'. Lehman. u,'! •• ""M 1 1 '' 1 ' ' Ctt From Uct. 23 to t. 27. illCluSiV, . , ..... . rioni-n tato lo|,j ot tno R-.insas , hj n,u . .rnniiC Caffrey, litpinr uiemhant, Hanover Vork. of ,C!.D,000 lor professional gorvlcca. rrumvi* The Coal Trade. stored are ... u.g ve.j las . 11.is state ol S0I„ „s lVv L. K llitter. formerly of this place, lDayid L John, miner. Vi'llkos-Harre. Mr. liioadlev. an Knglish Rarrisio., Arabi fnr aniJ train and 00 1 *0 return From Saward's Journal, to-day. things has drivou potatoes to market with vve e,i|Uho Mowing dispatch: - -- l-as!ui's prinCiH cunA a. rived at Alexan- . Anthracite is fairly active, but it does not r,,s l; aa 1 ' .'M\ llXM:-r u,n (Juki masilk, ln«l. Met. 11.—A poor tramp Tho Oil.- OliA' and liailroad,- which jr; t . .u.ntuv ;r ,d proeic«iuvl t-D Cairo, OH f.tny tKClifl until Oct.. J'K IflCUSIUii, appear that the price rospomls to tlio fact that brought over the bridge in May. l'he pr.ee im(l0nook to Board a west hound train at the u conir. •!!.', bv th • HuS'ab. Pittsburg and , .' ... , v, . , ... ,. , t li«m f illpii iiw D D.mi "jpo i»f tho over tiiniilv .... . . . ...... li 1D -• not lei m.iph 1-Oinpaiiy ol AC\v {r'MA (th StCltlOnj, bldb/1 ,.100G 10 the supply is readilv placed. Orders are not • • ' 1' : • \ andalia Junction th • morninu: and lalliy - i.»e« \\\ t-n. v.. • consal ! .aed wstorday with the ... 111rown Ciiii ii 11'ri Miarki't lmt tliov will cto no i i i i* ork 1 i»**• i a ccrtilicate nt A.iuany oi all m* # , being received to auv extent at rates higher ■! •- tweon the ears was run over and killed in- Xev. C -Uo. rir.o (Stove and iiutler Kaihvay ....... AiDh/CU fHCluSlUC. than the September lis,. There is great anx- again pretty ije.iek i: there should be -i- s,lllth, Kron. papers found on his per it - eapuai to iety to know how the pro-lneer-will maintain tion ,f tho rotting. The cai.se of this rot is sl,.ms „.at |,is lliuue wi.s 1'. I'. I! lh, .a Atoniml Sevmour has l»„ uirccte.1 to ,„,,d PreMdent tha/ale,, of Mexico, has had an H. P. BhLuWIN, prices during tho winter, say f;om December «»•' ' ' ' -'"",1 of wet, followed l.y German, of Pittstoiv Li zeruo county, P.;n Ki An-ii. pt. impure the otlter open,.ion p.frtonned the stump of h,s Gen'l Pas . tg't. to March. If the prices arc maintained all 9P,lM "f very dry weatlicr. Among the papers was a letter,if in.ivd.u u whereabouts/of Prof. Pithii.-r ni; 'i eomiadi.-, arra; cijot.), will go well, but the present circular seems — j from X. U. Parke, pastor of the 1'irst l'resliy- to h ,ve i.e a eotrdta. I by the L'e K• • 11 a .i■ I I hill. ■ • ■' -i.i D ' ....am. t rather high to enter upon the winter season The Deadly Hog: Ment. ' terinn C•! Mre,h. CDf Piltston. representing him don'n:; I leofgo Hln wl.vD had , in. aircsU two years 0TICe ,lerelD.v idvenin,.,, I." stCN-khnld; with. It need not he a difficult matter for The fa" rDr, mother and two children of a I as a ■v.vrhy niaii ill poor ciieumstatices j l!lc ' tM *'"" M""D} ; A,,,,,,anV«iVMn"iu'7u'OiVViiiV. f"iD M,"• tho producers to maintain prices, how- family ' eartnp the name of Callihiin. li -inirn' A royal on.-r, the ,.rC.!..i.;'atu.n loiter. . | nu.ker. hv,|, y,iav t over it' they set out to do so, for the Oap, SehtivTkill cotnity, two milcsirom I Xatibivil Convention ot Hi«* Hons of niitiliDceeinher l.uli.al t • trea- ;• CDf com- I he eriij .»Dyes .it rlio l»irminjy.liani rolling: S|'.;u ijnJJiituyrt neeciun is ««r any anthracite trade is in tlio hands of but few per- Mahanoy. wore tske,,1fi with snverep,Ins'nt!i- Veterans cOiitinued in se-i-n at I'.ttsburg mere.- wnh Cvun.tre-s wha-,, a.wpt the ban.- mills. \la.. .which has b..-. i Me- since July. | sous, and they should bo able to manage it so abdomen y«.«ordi.y. IVnmt v.."»»l!n« en- yesterday. Tne next convention will he 1,. Id that .-|.ain la. pa.-e . tor t! • new tuaties. agri- • • u • '• I scale. .f,,,-it.-. ,,-nlnp Dvar X 0 llBV/rej. that it will be prulitablc to the interests they sued. lDr. n was (ailed iu and found j„ \,.w Vork citv. * " * " . . . _ —— - represent, and at the same time protect their that liam with triehime Wlm r.— - , ' {• Vi il,..M .eueral Pope will he pro- Kingston. •■■■,' R) JTTER AND FGGS advance i^nard—the retail deidei We hear eaten hy. the fnr'.i-'r. The/physician made a William Lippitt. tin hijxh-scJi;-•• hoy ot niott ' loa NhijoM.ener.u. to nil t'.ie vacancy o. u in ( \i-ry style at ilyndmans. II. ,f I,™ e.,n.,..iiiif.s lire urettv well sunolied microscopical.ex-'mini'ti 'i, of th" ham. The Providence. It. I . who started for school alio ' caiitOd l-y I •) retireai ot ' f t»ei,. Nicl'owc-U. ; i i,e.-:atil.-only IUi • ■■nait. .v,- a-e emisiantb i-eeetvli u 'rrsh-bi.tter ami with order- and do not care tu receive more patients will recover. A temporary panic has disappeared ten days ago, reached Ionic yes- and Colon. I Henry l imit, ot the Wit Artille Tin, |»iD etii.gs le.w i iiig held at tho M. !•'. '$* ' iiBOWIf, except at tlie October rate, and also intimate seized the sail meat market here. I terday morning neaily exhausted, having 1 ry, wilM.e made a ■■ eloe -h even- e,, ai„. a, ■ «ell attended. Pron^treet
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 120, October 20, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 120 |
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 | 1882-10-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 120, October 20, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 120 |
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 | 1882-10-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18821020_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | Sbcntnn Jmm ®*$ctw. VOLUME I., NUMBER 120- / Weekly Established lfcEO \ PITTSTON. PA.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1882. 1 PRICE TWO CENTS { IS4.50 Per Ani • n mnnm nnimTniT tlmt November prices will hd higher. A WYOMING COUNTY POLITICS. walked from X« .Ihrscy. II,- i« wot v.. fl ['|f I H M H =| T] [T1 f| "\ ! night' ",l6""'i" "PC" *ir,P"* w,,o°l «D• J1 J V | \ severe cold winter will help out tho ooiil trade, Thc Conte.t for ' Representative-Views „r ul,ta "M,li"'' ,!;s A [j, I , \ |, \; Charles Hall, of ID .:1,-. was i„ town • st ,r- I I [ \ l| I find this is naturally looked for. It will re- Mr. Harding, the Republlcun CandUd- ULJUUllJJ Li lJ I lUll day. '■ H.IU1 JJUI i lWlli quiro judgment and careful management, how- ate, on the Hew Appointment. THE IRISH REVOt.T. | Polities seem to bo the, n.ain topic CDf conwiws.tjui* m ever, to prevent rates sliding in January. Feb- To the Editor of the Gazette. The Irish lender A»lo. Ill* Country...en to » O'l i.UCH P. ill. versation in our town. ' ruary and March. Tinkiiax.vock, Ph., Oct. 19.—Hie re- l*.nve tl.e JD...noi r..llc Hunk*. John Folster absolutely refuses to have an Vfriio IDv WID i; Thero is " slight iroprovenentin 1,10 coul presentative .contest in Wyoming county Iras rNlnNT0WN. oet. j 9.—Tlio attempt to slay j . -nvT py rpiM «/,p . mm oHice tendered him bv the Democrats of this jMiVVoDI \\ lltrj. trado at Chicago, and we may fairly anticipate corfto to bo an exciting one. Upon the one j,.js)l rcV(,it jp K..,yettc county, and to hold IjAir.M ID1 I LIjIAtIi.X 1 II. town. considerable reaction from the course of trade hand wo have the Republican candidate j. j x",Dr tlm Deirtocrotic ticket, proved Somo of the boys who attended that musi- ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES in tlio past, upon tho sligliest change in the Henry Harding, Esq., standing squarely on a .t,)()1.(iVo ,hu is becoming SCENES AND INCIDENTS OF A DAY cal soiree on Main street met with ri Ur a weatlicr. platform favoring the submission of a pro- j(|jjy il)tcuS(, Tho eir(.u,ar C0Ilt.vini„g -' rpttDln,on- A Collector Who Made False Returns in a [;| NAXC1 \1 \\'[) COMMKHCIAI '»"• JXZSSZ&KtTwrjsn Pickle—A Railway Smasliup— A Pros- rKAiLML A* ' ' • Iponthoothu hand i. .. . . . t|ie ailYe-rcut counties*. purporting to conn sums .oil It'irlKirous anil SO different parts'of 111.' State. The crop !u frotrb.Vterian Expression OH Prohibi- stock Report. Democratic candidate, is non-committa on jroni t]|'0 Uopubliciin headquarters. ils object ■ Foi'til-—1DI'. lk ailtl Slctllll—Heavy oral is good tlOll—Other News. Reported by Carpenter & Boomer, Rooms 5 on lC amuid.iiuit i I being tho tran-fer of lO.OUO Irish ( atholie Losses h\ I'ilT. ht(\. Ltc. The block of buildings bei.ig erected hyt'*A _ _ anil 0 Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre. Democrats of Wyoming Bounty are thinking ot f(ji, j,aV(, ,hu ,mmc of j,,),,, M,.. . p. I,. X W. here is now nearly A T „ ' °°t. 10t-3:00 p. m. voting temperance and for lleury Harding, yuiA.,. .w tlio committeeman'frmn Pivotfe , ,lr .. — .. . plated, and adds.verv inueli to the appeu •• D A Jury Out closing Bid ' ...... . , ,, iuuou la \ nit common un.in iium i .ijiue Xo-Morrow's Weather Indications. ». , ' . , : 11 By telegraph to the Gazette. p8 5' & M* [■ U y in «» intelligent Irish- MiCuil(, A„!(mic S,at0s, coot of tlmt part of tl» t w a Thkntox X. J. Oci. 10.—The jury in the PennaK.lt «4 4 do. 'pref.... «0 crats, wo,-king m the interest of Caroy, say to lmu(. .ir.Hs ;1 fol,llWa,,!(, fel(|,,Hn tll0 f,ir v ,m iu southen, A-Ooodw.n has placed a lamp in fron' « s trial of Col. C. 11. Houghton for making false Lehw/vaiu-y::;'.'. do''/''pre?".' ;? fW. SrtiTtlie ' stoto' for'Tlw 1VV"U of l:is country,nen against the Homo- pol.,i„n ; iocid ra„,s: northern winds becom-' Conceded.0" "' returns as collcctcr of tho port of Perth Am- ii.'.'.: M° K. 4 t"!"'.- t''n veo-to'ei'me' and that thev should vote, c;;ltie P»rV of Fayette county, lie is out ill(f va:i;lll|(.; rising fohowctl h. northern por- Mr. Hart, senior, of the Kvenixo GaZI'ttk/ boy, retired to deliberate upon their verdict at Northern Pae. eon, i.Th • tcnpprance next. Be- mrtv Unt U trill mil them «"» faHi,« teromete.-. was in yesterday looking after the in-12 o'clock noon. t). Ij. A W 13(Wi do pref... . . . . r l'omocriuic p.uu tii.it it will a\.ui tncin ♦ tcresta of the paper. It is Mndm.sr great favor Texas Pacific w'A D. a Rio G Moving it to bo a matter 01 pn .c nnpoi aii(«, t! v t i i ;■-«»p tip a CJecu\ing iiarty l»v thp irtonrtown. For sale and delivered bv Willio „TVr!,»r„ r wo took :it upon Ourselves to call upon Mr. lvi„;, ;;„U llesuys: "UV UNIVCRSAUSTS. (1ark. Sui„crihe f.,r the Hazbttk. ' Costly Railroad Wreck. West'n Union.... s7! 4 Oinaha, com.... Harding ami to interview him, in order mat jmV(D doi-l itv.l to leave tliat rotten par'y,\vhic! A Iieclarat ion 011 tJ«o Subject of Vx!" By telegraph to the Hazette. 'fa pcr-ons interested might see just wjiat his han .;r:v,ed it.-clf so nineh thai it is not able Hot Words .,y » Minister. when others aJ drop a word of I'oronKEEi'SiK. N Oct. 2(1.-1 WO freight ... Ohj;j, Central.... Uj% viewsure ,ipo„ the subjcct of apportionment. to toll tl.o truth :aK.«t i« Appealing Vy sr:,„u ,o kindness a,,,1 sympathy. If they are sulTerii, r trains on tlio Ilndson Riner Railroad collided y Central 13 "s I/villo & N'vflle, r» We foun I him pleasantly sealed at Jiis law t0* 11 i s «.*C ? i;; C 1 ry 111 : i C*f tl i i - v • t»: • . and iStato,be lilll. aukmiHa. Met.. 20.—At today's from a eold. jrivo them Or. Bull's ('oinrh Syrup: ■at Khinebeck this morning- The engine of L',k« shore....... SujijoTjmnel..;. li 0„iw to the largo practice which a,,,,s ..y.,.' f„r whatever i«,rtv veni del™ -ion "f ; e I',.;.. • -.•.!i.»t«' general e ,hVen- DD low d.ws of this valuable ,v,ne,ly will afford one was thrown into the river and three cars North W«* corn, to', Kid, & Dan;.... st )liC4 t.lllllI0Ilt ability has secured him. We at n),y 0r ,:,„r v,„,v. |t„ lis!,ear!- t:-o. a re-was adopte . .Uelaimg the "-n^c.ire'th'n,wSt rongh" ° •were derailed. Xo one injured. Wabasli.com Central Pacific... Wo«% onco took up the business iu hand. ened o\ «t iho i ■ ihn fr.uidul nt exiiosnres. d. ath penalty, "oarharons. revoltiiijjr, demoral- z4i — 20-400 CD Ueporter Have you any objection to T!l(,y ;uv (,,liv |,,.„l0(.ratie u aue- for t!,e pur- izing, comravy 10 the 'spin., of tlie t'hnstiai, Men e.iidemn in others what they THE PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. Crude oil steady at ' '* " sl'°ak "bout tho next apportionment of i:,.. ,u)e euti-ii;- V, . .ike fools of your- ivliuiou. and i.-m.c ■D lliu ing o: us- 1Dm(.t;( . tli.-nt-ol Those tt ho practice tl.« , State and expressing your views as to.how it onc0 hi.-hinei, of lVausylvanial s:.,n on this ,ubj... I, ■ Mr. Shiun. of Sew us0 (,f Kidnev-Wort never condemn its use Prohibition Introduced Strong Resolu 1 hlladelpl.lu Markets. should, be made ? di,, ...d t!,c party that has ,iaudered. slighted II. ams'ere. -land liuit.-au Iri-rt t,v others, hut' it to all affeen,' will, tlons Iteferre* . By telegraph to the Uazette Mr. Harding—Xo sir; I have no ohji'eii. n .,,,d ; .,i()iC;d vour r.co so lony ' hi 'v -e of hiisi • =. and 1 Cvnipalhi/.e pilo.-». dyspepsia, constipation and all other By telegraph to the Gazette. Li.' to stating iny opinion in 1-egi.rd to any matt- r ' nV U)[1 in 1Vlllo. n ;(|, h ||..r,,id lurth ,. "All tint finis «■ '"^r"f HAnKlSliumi, Pa., Oct. 20—At SOS- _ ; o; inl,,ra, I suppose you impure .. , ffccled a , f , hi- , U„l. Mn;, C■ l.ver or'-weN SAWl««9U,i lite iiceatiso I mil a candidate. Xo e; !'••; i-.n-irt' I Ml.,. The IH I hvh. ■ D ■ - ' eto r than ..Tht. (!rtVernhwnl orthe i, (ipl, f,, t^P,^ ' J' ~ " (.'OHN-The market was scarce and wanted; for a repiesentaln e ofliL" shomd o.»j. 11 !. . D to ' elieel 1 t lh v ait" gelling !::•• s. i W! mumi va«i st.*MTi»rit\. n».,i i.v sllvri \'C) r PPRISII reference to prohibition, the substance of »t„|^foHVe.; yHIow sHe.; mixed «Te No. j jMjn, no concealnieut of any sentiniert of , ,V( ,,,, . emhlth ,(,i aed' — Fto.MTHKr.RTII!- which wa9 that as ministers of ti..? gospel the} %OATS- The nmrket was steady ; No. 1 white mino which may eftect tho public well'ire. iuin.. :' i:Arthur iv 1 : sliington Cabinet Meeting will support those ,neu as candidates of the gtoa No,S do Me.; No.:! do. Mjfc: No. a mixed Keporter—What should govern iu lis ii g ti.'.' . ;■ i, : i ■ l azeit,-. State Legislature ivho acknowledge tlio ne- ■ coar-e of a representative in reganl to the hp- Another Xuzerns Jury DrawinB. ,V Oc .'/o.-A meeting of the 111 fj PflpTl H 0111 UPTHlhlir 1 ceaaifcy of prohibition measures, and that they laUO—The market was steady/ portioumont? 'i • c I'o'lowi.-.L' were drawn to serve as C .j,,« held at tlio White House this af- llluCpClluulll l\\3J/liUliv, *1 also recommend the foniiaiioi, of temperance jJUTTElt-The market was lira, with fair M|. | —Kor Congressional apportion- trav. i-e jurora in n Court of Common Mens to tei-noon. The I'les .ierit arrived at tho Wliite societies in all Presbyterian Sabbath schools. KIKJS—Tlie market, was Hrin; good demand; ment the act of Contrri 8; lor .judicial',' senato- be lifild on the dates below: house a-, ut 11 o'clock from the Soldiers' IVTI-fT^'nPTTO'f-i-. . „ | ..,,,1 ,inh..»n tho i-oenlu Pennsylvania :.HJc.; Western 2He. 1 lllOr After a long and anmi.iuti aenau tnc rosoni CHEESE—The market waafh-rn;supplies light, rial and representative apportioiunont, thocou- NovEMllF.lt 20rit, 1882. Home, where lie will reside during his teinpotion was referred to the Temperance commit- refined 7% gtitotton of tho State should govern. ft D Ilush, farmer, Nnnticoke. rarv „av in , his city. • _ AT_ fee. _ _ _ Reporter—Hut how should political inter- John Lewis, miner. Hazletori. ' ' __ . . Bad for the Tennessee Delegation. New York Markets. csts alfect. the distribution of the districts? N farmer! Two Men Killed by a Fall. MUSIC RAT I PITTSTOX' Washington, Oct. 10.—An error in the ■» te'egrap" to the Mr. Ilarding-Oh, you want to hud out Charles S i.alir. carpenter. A-hloy. By telegraph to the ilazette. lMUoiL M:\LL, HllSlUA. •first rem.,ointment o'f Tennessee will, it is liEEF-Theniarket was uaclmnged and quiet ; Something about my poliucal v,w?. My op- feiiHTe:. mason. Plains. JjKw:sTotvx, Me.. Oct. 20.—TI,is morning mTTm, . xr . . ,,, l'OllK—The marktt was quiet : nominal; srot poneuts in this campaign cliargo uic with l:e- « 1. l)eai., kingslon. Patrick O'Couilell and Matthew Connors, la- S A I I J ? ] ) \ \ said, throw out the whole of tho Icnnessco new mess *24.00. 1 , , P.r. id M Her, tuiner. Kingston township. huiimCu,iii, , D i \ 1 V ill' il .1 . delegation to tho next Congress. _I.AKID-The market was lower and ing a pretty strong Kepul iitau, and a, , Itj ... wril|,l. laborer, Huntington. hoivrs en a building at Auburn, w to sctilliiug It appears the bill to redistriet the State as ' r~1'" ' t0 110,11 foniocratic votes from me on tl at 7 ,, s,lllth, fanner. Lehman. on tho third dot, r when they fell through a nnpn (JT it D'issed the Senate was niuended in the l*itUto» Wholesale Markets. ground, but I amuot so strong a party iii;;u Jan, X Jones, miner. Iieehud. window to the grounCrt!iirty Icot below. Both VV/ » .- OCR A 5 ■ , - - ..; ,, which, by the 'senate bill, were assigned to ;; ;;;; % 30 ctm ho|*'. to secure orroUun the confldcuc,! of , Coal Miners on a Strike. Tll0c^useof the R^nhlicon Party ag«in,t Potho Third district, were omitted. The bill as „„w 13„, II thevouis unless itttcas hopcstl, ami ]„-th By te.eKrapl, to the Gazette. „«to.l Bossisn, will Ue argued h, amended passed the Senate, but tho error was p.Yatoes new, per bu rD3@ 00 «'"D lts opponents. here aie dilleri lit mti i •„ w Search, clerk. Shickshiiinv. ' r'MPBRtAN'"» * '1'" '' 2(l-_11,0 "'inei's in not discovered. As a consequence these keed.. l fo Csts in tlio State which to some extent tire con- . ael Dcinpsey, miner, I'ittstou. the Meyeisdalo eoal havo struck for an . . . _ .... . riii niDD fllirr three counties are not assigned to am -a'lt.eoarie; per sick liso Hiding, and as all public officers are tho n K thvens, laborer, Foster. advance Iron, fortyto fifty cents perton. The III 11 N I I I V KIK11 II IJ I Ta Congressional district and the voters residing !!.!; . . . . .!! };g vants ,d the people, every lawful ..,U,,-i i H.,u y K,iII;t. :nillen.l!,rtson. m„w operated by Smith .V Company is tho UULJHIL "II U,,,U UWM« therein will he debarred from voting for }Jjg entitled to be represented in the g0ve-„n,e,l. "r.,riter, Sidem. ouly .mC working lo-dav. Congressmen. It has been suggested the Rye Straw.!'. 1S.00 Tho districts should,bo so formed tlmt the a-- hvniau llariis. saddler. Kine'Ston township. ♦ — • Candidate for I-ieutenant-Oovernor. Governor of Tennessee call a special session onl™?*''?er»" 85@i00 riculliuul, .mining, manufacturing, comn.-r. .. I .... u.rt Mei.tush. C■■ngincei-. Ashley. A Fatal Row in-n Dance House. of the Legislature to remedy the defect,as the -md other Interns ctrnW l»- r,-p--«'..u d By telegraph to the OazeUe. JAMES A. MCKNIGHT. ESQ., title of every Conirresstnan elected under the ♦* •* " fair to middling i-u to their Tcspocti\o inapnittidoM! .. IMiii.adkU'HIa, Oct. -0.—At an eaih honi new law might be vitiated. . per tti.':::.'.'J:."::: • "astaso, portance. The Constitution and acts ef t;.,n- mI.'CV.' te'n -vr' t"'« morning during a row at a dance house Of Cha.nl,er»burg, m Pears, per bbl . 7.( 0 should ho looked to carefully, and then Tlmmas Haines, m-reliant, Pittstori. at Ninth and iNinison atrecU, Michttel lirahani tttooi nnd irnn Workers The market Is in fair demand, but without de- tho districts so formed that material inter- 1'eter Slialfer. farmer, lienisyii. was sh in the abdomen by tho proprietor of Al | AM U FS0 Steel and Iron Workers. cided ei.amie since last report. Potatoes are efts shall be guarded. I' A Fell, carpenter. \Vilkcs-liarro. u.epla,' John Monaghan. The wounded n. Ulbl\OUIN, CCy., CHICAGO, Oct. 10. 1 lie coi.veutiou o fre,,ly offered, and are selling at a slight decline. The lD0lilit.,l| complexion of counties „r dis- "Ji"'" 1! f.' ' man',, deposition lias been taken audit is more . Amalgamated Iron and Steel A orkers in reply Butter Is firm and unchanged E«gs are sca.ee, , gU ,M ;10t ,,0 c„„sidc,,„l. There seems " ; "Je ,n,i , ihun pr.,1 able tin,, he will die. Monaghan has to a circular from the Mechanics Lodge o and in demand at present quota,ions. l0 be an idea prevalent that our duirMxrii. escaped . , . , " Cw .. w Pennsylvania, demandi g the resignation of ' WOulth is only useful for political purposes, John .laeksou, fanner, Fainn'oilnl. ' The CttUSe for ivhicll Garfield (lied President Jarrett, passed resolutions expressing Musical Notes. and political parties strive for tho mautery as novkmimj: 2.7th. 1882. Heavy Loss by Fire. „1USt not be L' St ; kt US forward Confidence and esteem in liiui, and demanding I mm the Burlington Hawrkeye. un ,, i , By telegraph to the Gazette. / Trim Donnh tho expulsion of the Mechanics' Lodge for "Do you know -TVhen the Leaves Begin to D tho successful party were to be co„e.l , |Vli t,;acll n th * fm battle for True Repub. , , , p„ur» „i,n .,skr.l idlv iiirnlnv hnr music the solo owner. This is not a correct idea. .John Me 11 ugh, miner llazleton. ■N,u »ouk. uci -o. -viniiswiv licanism. sowing dissensions in tho ranks of that both. • • ' ' ' g ' No matter what a man's political belief he. lie I 'aae Xewhoiisc, icrent, Wilkes-llarrc. turo ware house of Tholscn i Mil. on I bird .... Itwas agreed to present a schedule to cm- while Reg.ua d stood at the cud of the piano. col,tributes most to Wilhiui Hancock, merdmnt. IChigston twp. avenue, was lan-ned this morning. Tho total « D )« ployers for winter wages 12i per cent, lower "Why, yes, said Reginald, thoughtfully; justlv |l[1(, fllil.,v will| tll, t-ncs ludgay. umier. bngar .Notch. loC8 is s of which $:t7,000 is on ,b zxszxrzzrz. gwasms,,,. r- nInniimniuiTii meeting with them to-day no agreement could weather." Her eyes glittered .with a revenge- a c""rit.v or j,r^'j^v-ot'not.'' bc'tr'iie' lC,U Ilnuthilur0' ' " J - | \ { \ \ M be made. ,t is understood another convention fnl light she sang .;Swect Home" for hi,,, More Dynamite Patriots. J. j !j } 1 L ) 1 il J tirill hold soon in the poorest kind of German and made hun , . i.iaig .uhiiimhi, tanorei. ii.i/.ie. .... . „ . . u q , •. ,, opponents. AVe must not forget that Our Con- lieese Lewis, carpenter. I la/.!e. ., telegraph to lUo GaieUi. belicvo it was the Alermaius hong from 11 , . , , , ,, . . , ' .M . , . . , , r, D, . ,, ... . . stitution and laws stand above party mteres:t8, A J AdUins. tailor, bhickslnnny. 1 aius, Oet. -0.—A di-patch from Mont- OIL IN A NEW REGION. -MMinaW's ''''to^P^.'aw'' »»,st ,mt'" ikSKKwS™' CELEBRATION , ,i u Ueporter—Tho Democratic party Seems to itiei.-.nl Morris clerk llu/lc made an iiusticco.s3f)il attenipt on IhuiMlav to Tl.e Scout. DUpover ■_«Mystery» and wc l.tno a n,,,ri.„ug.^, .,j to tho .-pell- anxious U, control the next Legisla- \dai'n Richard.'olaeksmith. ila/.le. blow up a priest's house with dynamite. AT l..g O. into a straw Ma, . uig of -Iravtata but when it comes to wind- Cm aceom({or thp illHX)rtiolinlont - ,'lmrios llarter. farnvr. Kingston twp. • The Dow wclll, considerably north .of the ing up a 'uuaical with a confident, . . , . i ;m les .Jones, police.. \\ ilkes-Barre. LATE NEWS. fflf A I A present developments in. the Allegheny Held, high art. Arabesque frieze and Gothic dado '' »ri ing— ""V " i Joorge l-'ii/.graves, carpenter. Pitistcn. r H LAUtLr IIIAl and which has been made a mvsterv, is re- CMso unCC eiiphonh.us refinance, wo . ecu- y « their otny desire is to apportion tho districts t ;eo II Richmond, harness maker, Kingston «le,iu*.l t'o.toonse.l (ro.u tl.l. Mor..- ' , i , ... . | ,, , •according to the act of Congress, the ("onstiiu- two. inu's l'opew. ported by tho scouts tins evening to be cluur the oichestra eirc e cleuiiOw , m . aias W .anlener, Plains. , . , , ,t UVh„gtou The Central Railroad of New Je: ■■ J through the sand .rock, and to have lleen do- front, i?rst row on the right. V o ► «• 1 tmn. ana tin m.uuiai uiu u , u I Philip Hanker, mai,..!., Wllkes,Harre. !,-,a. ,t Aitbi.i .nmul at w a. li.,.rioti ing fifty barrels a day for the past week, the howl to holler. 1 * 10,1,1 0m,^V0r l° ,IUV0 thc,,^'cl8 J":,n'"1 Patrick I'estelio. painter IVitis..,, night. «,/7/se// Excursion TichbtS to the oil being cothovod by .underground pipes to a - - - — with those things rn view, regardless of .ho Samuel Ih-iler laimer. CDnv,.gl,»u,. Postu.a.ler I General Howe denes that.he pontonnin, nt tank hidden iu a sham hay stack at a consid- Local Potato Rot. pohtica complexion. iuieads to resign from theCa.iuet. Bl-Centenn'al at erable distance from the well. Should this re- W. B. Cor. of RepubHea,.. ' . "D«*»* A n ,• for the pnbhc buildport be verified it will iiidh-.tc the discovery Tho potato rot. in,his viciuiiv is alarming 'ued Ins viows, we bowed outsehosoiit and ]1(),si,n |,lt,Wilkes-Rnrra. h.ir at .Mham. N. 1 .. has hcei, awarded ton , , , , i i , n . , , '. . ,. the interview was ended. !D**• lie'.., S'ark ,.. rm- r. Plains. (lie -o ' • a, for .-.S.000.' ttP /I U ' X of another pool, and the effect undouhtedh those who have .arge crops of this vegetable, . _ . K t; t, aicer. , I,de. . ,„|iii„,. ,|,e clai ,,s ari-u, out of M.Ol/ will be to weaken tho market, which is none „„d they are being dug ami sold with the A pltt8tonlttn Killed by tho Cars in In- fH. Wdkcs-llarro. , i Jeneral tlartichl, have too st'ong at present. most haste- A large percentage is iC und lot- diana. J'Civ.inian I i.-niKis, miner, Hazle. . -» ton in the ground, and those that have lieen From a lato conv of tho Kansas Gitv Tiui" " 1 u "1:' K;rmei'. Lehman. u,'! •• ""M 1 1 '' 1 ' ' Ctt From Uct. 23 to t. 27. illCluSiV, . , ..... . rioni-n tato lo|,j ot tno R-.insas , hj n,u . .rnniiC Caffrey, litpinr uiemhant, Hanover Vork. of ,C!.D,000 lor professional gorvlcca. rrumvi* The Coal Trade. stored are ... u.g ve.j las . 11.is state ol S0I„ „s lVv L. K llitter. formerly of this place, lDayid L John, miner. Vi'llkos-Harre. Mr. liioadlev. an Knglish Rarrisio., Arabi fnr aniJ train and 00 1 *0 return From Saward's Journal, to-day. things has drivou potatoes to market with vve e,i|Uho Mowing dispatch: - -- l-as!ui's prinCiH cunA a. rived at Alexan- . Anthracite is fairly active, but it does not r,,s l; aa 1 ' .'M\ llXM:-r u,n (Juki masilk, ln«l. Met. 11.—A poor tramp Tho Oil.- OliA' and liailroad,- which jr; t . .u.ntuv ;r ,d proeic«iuvl t-D Cairo, OH f.tny tKClifl until Oct.. J'K IflCUSIUii, appear that the price rospomls to tlio fact that brought over the bridge in May. l'he pr.ee im(l0nook to Board a west hound train at the u conir. •!!.', bv th • HuS'ab. Pittsburg and , .' ... , v, . , ... ,. , t li«m f illpii iiw D D.mi "jpo i»f tho over tiiniilv .... . . . ...... li 1D -• not lei m.iph 1-Oinpaiiy ol AC\v {r'MA (th StCltlOnj, bldb/1 ,.100G 10 the supply is readilv placed. Orders are not • • ' 1' : • \ andalia Junction th • morninu: and lalliy - i.»e« \\\ t-n. v.. • consal ! .aed wstorday with the ... 111rown Ciiii ii 11'ri Miarki't lmt tliov will cto no i i i i* ork 1 i»**• i a ccrtilicate nt A.iuany oi all m* # , being received to auv extent at rates higher ■! •- tweon the ears was run over and killed in- Xev. C -Uo. rir.o (Stove and iiutler Kaihvay ....... AiDh/CU fHCluSlUC. than the September lis,. There is great anx- again pretty ije.iek i: there should be -i- s,lllth, Kron. papers found on his per it - eapuai to iety to know how the pro-lneer-will maintain tion ,f tho rotting. The cai.se of this rot is sl,.ms „.at |,is lliuue wi.s 1'. I'. I! lh, .a Atoniml Sevmour has l»„ uirccte.1 to ,„,,d PreMdent tha/ale,, of Mexico, has had an H. P. BhLuWIN, prices during tho winter, say f;om December «»•' ' ' ' -'"",1 of wet, followed l.y German, of Pittstoiv Li zeruo county, P.;n Ki An-ii. pt. impure the otlter open,.ion p.frtonned the stump of h,s Gen'l Pas . tg't. to March. If the prices arc maintained all 9P,lM "f very dry weatlicr. Among the papers was a letter,if in.ivd.u u whereabouts/of Prof. Pithii.-r ni; 'i eomiadi.-, arra; cijot.), will go well, but the present circular seems — j from X. U. Parke, pastor of the 1'irst l'resliy- to h ,ve i.e a eotrdta. I by the L'e K• • 11 a .i■ I I hill. ■ • ■' -i.i D ' ....am. t rather high to enter upon the winter season The Deadly Hog: Ment. ' terinn C•! Mre,h. CDf Piltston. representing him don'n:; I leofgo Hln wl.vD had , in. aircsU two years 0TICe ,lerelD.v idvenin,.,, I." stCN-khnld; with. It need not he a difficult matter for The fa" rDr, mother and two children of a I as a ■v.vrhy niaii ill poor ciieumstatices j l!lc ' tM *'"" M""D} ; A,,,,,,anV«iVMn"iu'7u'OiVViiiV. f"iD M,"• tho producers to maintain prices, how- family ' eartnp the name of Callihiin. li -inirn' A royal on.-r, the ,.rC.!..i.;'atu.n loiter. . | nu.ker. hv,|, y,iav t over it' they set out to do so, for the Oap, SehtivTkill cotnity, two milcsirom I Xatibivil Convention ot Hi«* Hons of niitiliDceeinher l.uli.al t • trea- ;• CDf com- I he eriij .»Dyes .it rlio l»irminjy.liani rolling: S|'.;u ijnJJiituyrt neeciun is ««r any anthracite trade is in tlio hands of but few per- Mahanoy. wore tske,,1fi with snverep,Ins'nt!i- Veterans cOiitinued in se-i-n at I'.ttsburg mere.- wnh Cvun.tre-s wha-,, a.wpt the ban.- mills. \la.. .which has b..-. i Me- since July. | sous, and they should bo able to manage it so abdomen y«.«ordi.y. IVnmt v.."»»l!n« en- yesterday. Tne next convention will he 1,. Id that .-|.ain la. pa.-e . tor t! • new tuaties. agri- • • u • '• I scale. .f,,,-it.-. ,,-nlnp Dvar X 0 llBV/rej. that it will be prulitablc to the interests they sued. lDr. n was (ailed iu and found j„ \,.w Vork citv. * " * " . . . _ —— - represent, and at the same time protect their that liam with triehime Wlm r.— - , ' {• Vi il,..M .eueral Pope will he pro- Kingston. •■■■,' R) JTTER AND FGGS advance i^nard—the retail deidei We hear eaten hy. the fnr'.i-'r. The/physician made a William Lippitt. tin hijxh-scJi;-•• hoy ot niott ' loa NhijoM.ener.u. to nil t'.ie vacancy o. u in ( \i-ry style at ilyndmans. II. ,f I,™ e.,n.,..iiiif.s lire urettv well sunolied microscopical.ex-'mini'ti 'i, of th" ham. The Providence. It. I . who started for school alio ' caiitOd l-y I •) retireai ot ' f t»ei,. Nicl'owc-U. ; i i,e.-:atil.-only IUi • ■■nait. .v,- a-e emisiantb i-eeetvli u 'rrsh-bi.tter ami with order- and do not care tu receive more patients will recover. A temporary panic has disappeared ten days ago, reached Ionic yes- and Colon. I Henry l imit, ot the Wit Artille Tin, |»iD etii.gs le.w i iiig held at tho M. !•'. '$* ' iiBOWIf, except at tlie October rate, and also intimate seized the sail meat market here. I terday morning neaily exhausted, having 1 ry, wilM.e made a ■■ eloe -h even- e,, ai„. a, ■ «ell attended. Pron^treet |
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