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"VOLUME I., NUMBER 181. / Weekly Established 1860 ( PITTSTON. FA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1882. ) PRICE TWO CENT8 | |$4.60 Per Annum FIRST EDITION. moisture and tho growth is even more rapid than undo? normal conditions. Whether the animal and vegetable life thus existing is troubled with the disease which is known THE REAL ISSUE. Were made, in one four tons being heated and run through the rolls, and in tho other £ix SECOND EDITION tligranlly violated in the bringing about of such a Withdrawal. TIMELY WORDS FITLY SPOKEN tons. to be very evenly heated, and worked well through tlin rolls. It Was fouod that it req 11 ited a little longer to heat them tliau iu the old way. but this is a matter that can ho The piles upon examination wore found But lie will not withdraw, and i C• i. ill bo triumphantly elected. We look with eontldence to the sober second thought of the people. They will not forgot the glorious record of the party, they will not forget the gallant among civil engineers as the or " the bend,', is uncertain caison disease' It would bo in 3 O't l.OCK P. M. Reasons Why Republicans Should Vote the Republican Ticket—Points as Applicable in Pennsylvania as in New York or Elsewhere. r, o't i.oi h i*. n. NEWS BY WIRE. terostingto know whether the mule has a pain in his back or the oats a bursting sensation in tho head. remedied by changing the roof slightly so TO-DAY'S WIRINGS. services of the maimed'hero, nor his unblemished private life, and they r. ill rccogniz lie hollowness of the professions of their .e- , ASSOCIATE!) PRESS DISPATCHES FINANCIAL AND COMMEIiCIAi to give A better draft. With the single exception the test made was a most satisfactory The following letter addressed to the chair man of the Albany County (X. V.) Repubh one, substantiating tho claims made for the CRIMES AND INCIDENTS OF A DAY. formers'' as exemplified in the political assessments made npon county official bv Wolfe's furnace by tho iuventor. By tho use of tins furnace, tho cost of heating tho iron will bo The Philadelphia Stock Exchange Closes on Venn's Landing Day—A California U. S. Senator Elected—Railway Uollision—More About Phipps. Reported by Carpenter & Bodmek, Rooms 5 and 6 Club House, Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Stock Report can Committee, by tho Republican candidate An Eagle Who Hit OIF More than lie Could Chew—'Presbyterians in Council—An Almshouse Suspect—The Bowels of the Earth in Trouble. Etc. county committee, in the repetition of MeKee's 21—3:00 p. m. for Governor of Now York, Secretary Clias. much reduced has been exposed, in th slanders of our candidate jiftor their falsitv Closing feifl N. Y. Ch. St. Louis M Wabash pref.. . 5*.% do. pref 21% O. & M., com... Hti PennaR.K til do. pref— 90 Phil. A ttead'g 30% H. Cfc St. Jo. cum -13 Lehigh Valley CD'• Cio. pref.. 7s Lehigh NRv Union,Pacific... 16 % P., Titus v. & ii.... M., K & T NorthernPac.com U|M C. A I. C' :D J. Folger, although addressed to Xow York York Republicans, is just as applicable to the LATE NEWS, Ism' attempted tCD It© exercised !D}• Indepewl i hero in Pennsylvati and will repay Oteiiucd and Condensed from this Mom* cnt statesmen without constituencies, i To-Morrow's Weather Indications. thong litful perusal. Ho shows that no matter I lie's Papers. Spinners on a Strike the factious opposition to a ticket fairly For tho Middle Atlantic States, fair what tl aracter of the candidate may be l'atti, the prima donna, sails for 'Xow York Kai.i, Uiveh. Mass., Oct. 21.—Tho at Mechanic's Mill struck ibis morning on ac- By telegraph to the Gazette nated by a convention as truly represent i as any ever held in the State. weather, except in extreme southern portions; light rain; northeast to southeast winds; lower barometer aini stationery or slight use do pref... D. L. A W... Texas Pacific. Del. & Hudson N. J. Central.. West'n Union. Pacific Mail — Erie, com 10'J')m 'lsWU in his private capacity, there is always the difference between Damocrts and Republicans, October 19. 1882. I i).i H Illinoj for lit publicans to consider. Mr. Folger iv mints from Florida and Tax- Ted infected with vellow ves notice that vessels coui.t of dissatisfaction with the work and in temperature 31 t*t 'n. E \ of arriving Political Astronomy. No Stock Sale on Tuesday cr.itie vi a to tl A CHILD'S PERIL, From the Rochester Express. By telegraph to the Gazette. do. prof. Manhattan Elev DonD, At a mcctih] An Kagle Wlio "Caught On" to More than which litis comet is-composed could IhD c densed into a rolid Injdv it could be lido ii imera claim thai if the material of PCmAi»&LP\liA, Oct. 21.—The Stock Kx change be closed 011 Tuesday next. N. Y. Central 13 % L'ville & N'vi Lake Shore Hl?s Sutro Tunnel. .Mich. Central. .. 100% hinson... . North West, com. 1V| Hich Dan.. do pref.. 103J4 Rich. & 1). Tor Wabash, com 3- Central PacillC tssional clubs at Oxford yesterdav. t lie Could Carry ing Assi tion rc iition was congratulated upon its uc By telegraph t«» the (fazetie the [mini of the hand. The cornel is not enlike I lemocratic civil serv.iee reform. Dalph for California U. S. Senator. Issa to Hki.i.kvii.i.k. Out, Oct, 21.—A child named ®y telegraph to the Gazette Tit k a si IF riu: f lid besi W all, while ] Down on Bo^ert. FranAWco, Oct. 2!.—Dispatch from Salem, says; J03. X. Dalph was elected S. Senator on the list ballot Oil City, Oct. 21—2:00 1 X'UKTARV, WASIIIXGTii: xcra. In Main era alone 60,000 bee today. \v I it Willi lis talons. From the Plymouth Record. The Wilkes-H irre cor Crude oil steady 111 V.:%c The J, •1. & Dnu Tho authorities »en invaded, 'o convinced tho men oi bird v unable, however, to so with the New York Market*. Ji* publican 1 in Switzerland for tl ■gyptian burden, and was tinallv driven off. TheehHd's lla/.leton Plain Sjitu iivs. "there is a very »receiving 51 votes. By telegraph to the Gazette Bw YOUK, Oi I Di:.\ lai'lil the course tin- Union* Li-wln has taken The -■rune feeling exists here and in other parrs of i against Mr. H«»jrcit for RAILROAD COLLISION. BEEF—The market was quiet and uhchnnged in prices. evetur. ;n military I for the £hedi\f The Presbyterian Synod Nineteen Men Madly Scalded aiul Crushed new mess 23.75$ *2 J 00. LAUD—The market w spot steam rendered :t un and d' \ few miles sou f Mineral Springs, oD b«*lie\e all the reports —The Injured Suffering Severely tdiadr •hanged Df official Tuesdav. officers from Tc witli a Al this liio'n afloat By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia Markets. from t lie fathc went hi ol the I'rc.-bVleriah Suiod it was Xohtu Adams, Mass. Oft, 21,—At 6:40 this Bj telegrupli to the GrtrvltC- :ir reports ami by lhe People, hllAU, NOT I'KKISH morning ti caboose loaded vvitli workmen on tiin Stato road, (Iloosac Tunnel line) was run FLOUR lie market wok firm: uiichaofced •o ordered not t.o move, lint started iti in the hand MMMTHKK HTU into by au engine and nineteen men were badly: scalded and crushed. Tlio only man WHEAT—'The market was firm; No. J West ern red Del. «Sr Penna red $i.07@l.lo; ionjfberiy red and amber $l.lf»(2D$l 17. CORN—The market wan scarce and higher; steamer 8«y£c.@90c. 1 yllow 90c.; mixed 87V£(p 9Uc No 3 mixed 87i^c,^.g0c. OATS- The market was firm; No. 1 white 50c.; No.2do 4fic.; No.Sdo. 44Cg50c.; No. 1 mixed 3'JUe(£40e. the pi led to hear addresses bv Dr Independent Republican ni,in » wounded a visitor •lie of the sons, and fatally Allen. Sec v. of the boarc whc'oscaped was ono standing on the top of •horuboosc, und who jumped. been put up to them for their votes for Chief Magistrate of tho goodly Commonwealth of Sergeant Urice, in charge of tho Signal Ser mission work among them, Addresses on (he their ,1c and loyait vice olHce at Pittsburgh lias been arrested foi nme subject were made b; Hingham MEETING SECOND DISPATCH. KYE-Scarce ax. 74(&7oe CLOVFK-8@9Uc. '»1 MOT H Y—? 1.7.i(2^2.00. It is probable that main of them have no doubt or hesitation in casting their votes for him. It is possible that somo may hesitate, and be undecided whether, at this time, to give him their votes, or to cast them for the candidate of the Democratic party. It is faint prai.-e. to say of the. person who is that candidate, tint as a man in his private capacity, lie ullelred misdemeanor n distributing the funds Lincoln University. Oxford, anil Hr Tin on constitution stated that Andrews Springfield, Mass., Oct. 31.—A special from North Adams, savs: "A caboose fullof workmen on tlio way to Charknnont, ran into a Trov and Boston engine which was backing of the oflioi The sixty dav lixod for the tiling of plans they wore ready to report, nud it was decided to hear and discuss the report at tho afternoon session. Tho synod then took a recess. PROVISIONS—the market --was firm; ftiirde mand. MWSS PORK—$35. FLAX—Si.32® .i.aa. and specifications for ino new steel war vessels, provided for by the last Congress, has expired, and only one plan has been received, ft is statod however, any plans filod before the meeting of tho advisory board will be consid- MUSIC HALL. PITTSTON, SATURDAY, down in the main track -tit 6:45 this morning. Fifteen or twenty «en were buried and jammed in between the-debris. The injured arc suf- BEEF HAMS—81 1 «J.50. INDIA MESS BEEF—*2!» BACON—Smoked shoulders stilt do. smoked hams lG@l7c.; pickled do. lH.t(fel4,jc. One of the Almshouse Suspects Gets Through a Small Hole. is as good as 1 ani, ho lives as pure a life as I do, ho loves his neighbor as well as I do, he does his duty as a citizen, according to his judgment, as well as I do; as a public oflicer lie lias acted as conscientiously. Vet thoro is one difference that goes to the root of the matter when we are brought to view as public men and put forward to act for the public in its affairs, lie is a IVmocrat. 1 am a Republican He is guided by the traditions of the Democratic ]Darty nsthey have been handed down from the year 1800. Ho is bound to follow the practice of that party, and to seek its aims as they have boon followed and Bought for the last twenty years. The very qualities of character that make him a man of principle bind him tothc ways of tho party which has set him up as its exponent and to a repetition of its deeds if he is placed in a place of power wherein he may allow forth in acts tho in- fering sevoroty LARIi— I he market was Arm; city kettle 14c loose butchers ijJHc; prime steam 13.75. ered Ry telegraph to the Gazette. BUTTER—The market was steady with fair demand; Penna. & Western creamery 34@3Sc.; Bradrord county t id New York extra 8"C&82c.; do. firsts 27@29c.; Western extra 27(g,2«c.; Jo. good to choice 22@25c. EGOS—The market was firm ;Pennsylvania 20c; Western 28c. Philadelphia, Oct. 21.—The ease of Lewis, an ex-drug clerk at tho almshouse, charged with tho larceny of pathological specimens and druggist's materials at the almshouse, came up on a writ of habeas corpus to-day. Tho assistant District Attorney acknowledged the weakness of the case, and asked for the honorable discharge of the defendant. The relator was thereupon discharged by the court. OCTOBER 21 ST, FHIPPS5 THEFTS. From the Detroit Free Press. The Disappointed Candidate. Thousand a Year Stolen—Fif- Families Supported—Ten Thousand Dollars for Cigars in Tho candidate who got left at tho county convention can bo told by tho way ho grasps your hand, braces himself against his gurgling emotion, and whispcringly inquires: AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M The C'ause of the Republican Party against Po One Year, CHEI^E—Choice lots wanted at full prices: New York full cream 12%@13c; Western do. ]J4 do. fair to nood 1 if&l IJ-ic.; Penna pari Hkiins HUi&'Jc.; do lull skims -JftAtic. PKTKOLECM—Dull: refined 7*D(i WHISKEY—81.SM. litical Bossisiu viil iDe argued liy Philadelphia, Oct. 20.—Tho Record published the exposure of tho thefts committed by .Phipps, ex-Superintendent of the Almshouse, *wlio Hed to Canada and now contests the proCceedings for extradition. The article says Phipps thefts reached a total of $050,000, 1 extending over a poriod of nino years. That Phipps made a bargain when elected Superintendent in July, 1873, to divide tho profits of .the office with four members of tho Board of Guardians of the Poor, and under this Did you ever hear of a case liko it? You .never did. Tell him that you never did, and ho i)iills you into a doorway and con- COLOUR LEVI BIRO DUFF, Pittatou Wholesale Market*. tinues Earthquake Disturbances Flour—patent Flour, straight brands Corn Oats, new Butter Cheese, new $9.00 0.00C&0.50 CHD 00 1 am done with politics forever! Xo!" By telegraph to the Gazette Candidate for Lieutenant-Governor Yes, 1 am, and with tlio party, too! Panama, Oct. 42.--A. slight shock of earth([iiake was felt hero last night, the tirst for several days.' Last month the district of San james a. Mcknight, esq., 18® .10 55C& l.fcO dwelling political faith that is in him. I am a Kcpublicaj). thoifgh I started in political life in tin' ranks of the Democracy, and fed full of Vmii don't say! Potatoes new, per bu, Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per saok •Dalt, fine, per sack... Salt, per bbl Hay Oil. but I ain. This thing has satisfied lilosiu, in this State, was visited by a series of tidal movements, which did much damago to Of Chaniber*l)un?, and Jlcnton strove for the hard money of the Constitution, wli en equal rights to all men was a cardinal prineiple of the Democratic party faith, wlien economy in public expenditure and the greatest possible case in taxation was not a sentiment, hut a practical fact, and Marcy and were living cxamplars. I am HepuWiyuur My latter growth and political the faith of Lincoln and Sew- its earlier and better traditions, when Jackson ine that thorp is no such a tiling as honesty in politics, and that a politician has no more word agreement $7.rD,000 was stolen every year. During the present year from January to July, by means of duplicate bills and by forgery and connivance with contractors. Phipps managed to steal s40,000. This theft occurring after the City Councils instituted au investigation into the allegations of fraud. Phipps kept fifteen families going, among them being tho houses of four poor guardiaus, five contractors, two discharged employes and four other persons, official and otherwise, who obtained a hold on tho f was sold out. life and proporty. The tide ran out a great ALLAN H. DICKSON, ESQ, 1(1.00 18. W 12.00 way and returning swept away the villages on the beaches of the different islands and mainland}-". The outflow and inflow occurred four " ' Bailed Rye Straw Turnips, per bu Onions, " " . Tom aloes, per bosket Cabbage, per hundred, good 4.0ti(&6.0i) •4 '4 " fair to middling-V00(£r,5 00 They used Of Wilkes Harre money to beat mi Tin' They lied about me times in the day, the greatest damage bein^ The Cause for which Garfield died must not be Lost; lit us forward his battle for True Republicanism. " have rved the •laved hypocrite and knave. Hero I for nineteen und the done by tho third wave Apples, per bu Sweet potatoes, per bbl Pears, per bbl .Km us Mevetis ami tin years and never asked for an party and thai lias yet a place in American politics and tinds an occasion and a need for a manifestation of its power and healthful influence It is coming to ho a fashion to say ,t ilk—a ;h t hit not j ot dead minute I deeido to accept the nomination for Fearful Destruction of Life and Property. The market is in fair demand, but without deeided change since last report. Potatoes are freely offered, and ore selling at a slight decline. Butter is firm and unc!tanged Eggs are Scarce, aud in demand at present quotations. ftecn-cont position tliev go to work and At Angila, Candia Island, sixteen persons porisljed and several thousand dollars worth of goods were swept into the sea Many people in other villages are left homeless, with By telegraph to the Gazette. and offc heat r iii convention with, a wooden-head who doesn't know enough to mark a barrel of 1682 that I have 1 Corruption, sir—cor-rup-shun—and the ticket will bo defeated on account Superintendent's fears or aifectious. A pass- mined, and lliat there it' now no differ who! Bl-CEBTENNIAL book has been made public in which appears entries for marketing, supplied to various persons at tho Major's expunge, aggregating In 187G L'hipps expended $10,000 in cigais which ho scattered with a lavish hand, this being his favorite method of led that destroyed. The Coal Trade. From the Pottsville Journal. who isn't posted. I To doesn't behove you have the slightest ii A nd the best of it ho takes von for a mil Killed by a Derrick. $29,000 There was a falling off in orders last wcel lio | iaclD By telegraph to the Uuzette. attributed to the uifkci unci watch the notion of men in t'on; how party affiliations draw men i ito col nir caucuses. :ht a '[rates J.KWIBBURU, l'a, (let While workn.on kot of the vc v mild weather. w'r DlCt ll ies to t staged yesterday in raising stone for CELEBRATIOM electioneering. hand, however, than can be lilleil retarded consumption more in system, or nv the tire r inn Mates ill] out fie ne«v ral ii. the derrick broke •e oyer Turtle Creek, hi nil f The Independent Democrats monti Julius? D cir ■r tells o! party fa lie take mid chokingly irktnen. Oscar Arnold, c From the Plymouth Record ild t Shickshinny. was killed, and Peter Monaglia: The "High-Kicker." who rung lie L'nian us to irrupt Most -Leader, don't like it Because the leading and Sldarat American polit PHILADELPHIA. prominent Democrats ol ilio Third Legislative District have adopted its cry of Reform within the party, by naming a pmo and unpurehaseable Democrat. is their randidate for id of the season is the feat tire of the prineipl* ipheld I A PRESENT PERIL trade i: he prot ,11 t pC)8l A Ml|fK«stlon to IieinilDlic:(il.s Hereabout The Hearty-Interest in Beaver any A Tale for the Toddlers Not to be Discounted The Central Railroad of New Jersey Assem bly, in the pi of Or. K. A. iSantct ealeniations in whioli the w •T l!e| One i and 1 brother Were l'C the r How dill the place whore tl cream was K .lelpliia I will sell Excursion to thi TlirivinK in » Tuuuel, I ,ncy v hand. Charli y tho per Bi-Centennial at ion river tunnel, not at all embarrassed at the rgetieal he sit iiiis I terday. in repl pressure of compressed air varying from 20 to with a litt Dispatch. eC with politi1 square inch. Possibly it was will admit $4.50 •carried in with a sa k of oats for the I the tunr ml of I lie lie pi lie was a raw-boned utiire when in the people fr troduced on March 4 last, lie was very hard lugging the loads of mater deposi From (Jet. 23 to OA. 27. inclusive, hern i ilted her 1 defeat will create two year the temporary tramway, and 1U.84 i 1 for any train, and good to return 20 hours out of tl liberal Then L'harli jpnrtuuit; } on on any train until Oct. 30, inch/iit r food, began to improve in appearance. Hisap. petite becamo enormous, and now lie is as sleek Tho prod for t nil tl doj? for twenty-tlvo i lsatids of Republicans now. l io from all stations, Green hidge to " Ashley, inclusive. 11 duty to their ■ political party cent; hi can have 110 ;iv the least, indifferent to Cameron, who. i and fat a horse as one woidd wish to set increase of 101,784 tous. year—an to defea U wo buy the dog if General Boavc lefeat. would justl; Lately liis labors have been shared by a mule IJiavo only twenty-live cents in uiltv of treacl H. P. BALUWIN, Heating' Furnace Then 1 for their s1 Gen'l Pa~ Agt mnls securelv m the smallest possible compass ton. a bill for SM.H00 for service r Mr \\ if the Wheat- | 11 suffering J"?STRAY COW. Cume to the premise o I i thi* Miihsorilwr. i;i Pittstou, on flu* \i«'th nut. a U'*gc Hed Cow. about eight or aine J oars o'rt .. cliC She hat a white spot on forehead, also o» ohck ..i i ....... between the hipx, niltHs giving milk. Tbeo*n»- ,uuJu \oto is heieby no ifleJ to come fi nvevd, prove proi t-ity, charges »nd take her or sbe *■«. , , bedispoRfH f a;C th« la"' ....aiiibra. me rour «.»t the ma- JOHN fhN(-»sTF D .airly expressed -hall govern.' had been before thov could lie got in tho lock Another iring il 'eqlllC invented inent she wis silent. it wern (iciieral curious grain iu the electric light. Some oats accidentally dropped in a pile of mu i and loft for some time undisturbed, sptang tip and grew i rapidly. The air is warm, there is plenty of i lie grov the V Mill, at V \ 011 ki 11 lior Beavci to | will at or.eC ar brother, and I will hustle the pup for Pat that that cardinal prine it from either or both end: pit of V nmv be desired. The -V avs two heat And so lav ad her ice cream afte;1 all Oct 2J, 18£2
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 121, October 21, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 121 |
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 | 1882-10-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 121, October 21, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 121 |
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 | 1882-10-21 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18821021_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 | "VOLUME I., NUMBER 181. / Weekly Established 1860 ( PITTSTON. FA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1882. ) PRICE TWO CENT8 | |$4.60 Per Annum FIRST EDITION. moisture and tho growth is even more rapid than undo? normal conditions. Whether the animal and vegetable life thus existing is troubled with the disease which is known THE REAL ISSUE. Were made, in one four tons being heated and run through the rolls, and in tho other £ix SECOND EDITION tligranlly violated in the bringing about of such a Withdrawal. TIMELY WORDS FITLY SPOKEN tons. to be very evenly heated, and worked well through tlin rolls. It Was fouod that it req 11 ited a little longer to heat them tliau iu the old way. but this is a matter that can ho The piles upon examination wore found But lie will not withdraw, and i C• i. ill bo triumphantly elected. We look with eontldence to the sober second thought of the people. They will not forgot the glorious record of the party, they will not forget the gallant among civil engineers as the or " the bend,', is uncertain caison disease' It would bo in 3 O't l.OCK P. M. Reasons Why Republicans Should Vote the Republican Ticket—Points as Applicable in Pennsylvania as in New York or Elsewhere. r, o't i.oi h i*. n. NEWS BY WIRE. terostingto know whether the mule has a pain in his back or the oats a bursting sensation in tho head. remedied by changing the roof slightly so TO-DAY'S WIRINGS. services of the maimed'hero, nor his unblemished private life, and they r. ill rccogniz lie hollowness of the professions of their .e- , ASSOCIATE!) PRESS DISPATCHES FINANCIAL AND COMMEIiCIAi to give A better draft. With the single exception the test made was a most satisfactory The following letter addressed to the chair man of the Albany County (X. V.) Repubh one, substantiating tho claims made for the CRIMES AND INCIDENTS OF A DAY. formers'' as exemplified in the political assessments made npon county official bv Wolfe's furnace by tho iuventor. By tho use of tins furnace, tho cost of heating tho iron will bo The Philadelphia Stock Exchange Closes on Venn's Landing Day—A California U. S. Senator Elected—Railway Uollision—More About Phipps. Reported by Carpenter & Bodmek, Rooms 5 and 6 Club House, Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Stock Report can Committee, by tho Republican candidate An Eagle Who Hit OIF More than lie Could Chew—'Presbyterians in Council—An Almshouse Suspect—The Bowels of the Earth in Trouble. Etc. county committee, in the repetition of MeKee's 21—3:00 p. m. for Governor of Now York, Secretary Clias. much reduced has been exposed, in th slanders of our candidate jiftor their falsitv Closing feifl N. Y. Ch. St. Louis M Wabash pref.. . 5*.% do. pref 21% O. & M., com... Hti PennaR.K til do. pref— 90 Phil. A ttead'g 30% H. Cfc St. Jo. cum -13 Lehigh Valley CD'• Cio. pref.. 7s Lehigh NRv Union,Pacific... 16 % P., Titus v. & ii.... M., K & T NorthernPac.com U|M C. A I. C' :D J. Folger, although addressed to Xow York York Republicans, is just as applicable to the LATE NEWS, Ism' attempted tCD It© exercised !D}• Indepewl i hero in Pennsylvati and will repay Oteiiucd and Condensed from this Mom* cnt statesmen without constituencies, i To-Morrow's Weather Indications. thong litful perusal. Ho shows that no matter I lie's Papers. Spinners on a Strike the factious opposition to a ticket fairly For tho Middle Atlantic States, fair what tl aracter of the candidate may be l'atti, the prima donna, sails for 'Xow York Kai.i, Uiveh. Mass., Oct. 21.—Tho at Mechanic's Mill struck ibis morning on ac- By telegraph to the Gazette nated by a convention as truly represent i as any ever held in the State. weather, except in extreme southern portions; light rain; northeast to southeast winds; lower barometer aini stationery or slight use do pref... D. L. A W... Texas Pacific. Del. & Hudson N. J. Central.. West'n Union. Pacific Mail — Erie, com 10'J')m 'lsWU in his private capacity, there is always the difference between Damocrts and Republicans, October 19. 1882. I i).i H Illinoj for lit publicans to consider. Mr. Folger iv mints from Florida and Tax- Ted infected with vellow ves notice that vessels coui.t of dissatisfaction with the work and in temperature 31 t*t 'n. E \ of arriving Political Astronomy. No Stock Sale on Tuesday cr.itie vi a to tl A CHILD'S PERIL, From the Rochester Express. By telegraph to the Gazette. do. prof. Manhattan Elev DonD, At a mcctih] An Kagle Wlio "Caught On" to More than which litis comet is-composed could IhD c densed into a rolid Injdv it could be lido ii imera claim thai if the material of PCmAi»&LP\liA, Oct. 21.—The Stock Kx change be closed 011 Tuesday next. N. Y. Central 13 % L'ville & N'vi Lake Shore Hl?s Sutro Tunnel. .Mich. Central. .. 100% hinson... . North West, com. 1V| Hich Dan.. do pref.. 103J4 Rich. & 1). Tor Wabash, com 3- Central PacillC tssional clubs at Oxford yesterdav. t lie Could Carry ing Assi tion rc iition was congratulated upon its uc By telegraph t«» the (fazetie the [mini of the hand. The cornel is not enlike I lemocratic civil serv.iee reform. Dalph for California U. S. Senator. Issa to Hki.i.kvii.i.k. Out, Oct, 21.—A child named ®y telegraph to the Gazette Tit k a si IF riu: f lid besi W all, while ] Down on Bo^ert. FranAWco, Oct. 2!.—Dispatch from Salem, says; J03. X. Dalph was elected S. Senator on the list ballot Oil City, Oct. 21—2:00 1 X'UKTARV, WASIIIXGTii: xcra. In Main era alone 60,000 bee today. \v I it Willi lis talons. From the Plymouth Record. The Wilkes-H irre cor Crude oil steady 111 V.:%c The J, •1. & Dnu Tho authorities »en invaded, 'o convinced tho men oi bird v unable, however, to so with the New York Market*. Ji* publican 1 in Switzerland for tl ■gyptian burden, and was tinallv driven off. TheehHd's lla/.leton Plain Sjitu iivs. "there is a very »receiving 51 votes. By telegraph to the Gazette Bw YOUK, Oi I Di:.\ lai'lil the course tin- Union* Li-wln has taken The -■rune feeling exists here and in other parrs of i against Mr. H«»jrcit for RAILROAD COLLISION. BEEF—The market was quiet and uhchnnged in prices. evetur. ;n military I for the £hedi\f The Presbyterian Synod Nineteen Men Madly Scalded aiul Crushed new mess 23.75$ *2 J 00. LAUD—The market w spot steam rendered :t un and d' \ few miles sou f Mineral Springs, oD b«*lie\e all the reports —The Injured Suffering Severely tdiadr •hanged Df official Tuesdav. officers from Tc witli a Al this liio'n afloat By telegraph to the Gazette Philadelphia Markets. from t lie fathc went hi ol the I'rc.-bVleriah Suiod it was Xohtu Adams, Mass. Oft, 21,—At 6:40 this Bj telegrupli to the GrtrvltC- :ir reports ami by lhe People, hllAU, NOT I'KKISH morning ti caboose loaded vvitli workmen on tiin Stato road, (Iloosac Tunnel line) was run FLOUR lie market wok firm: uiichaofced •o ordered not t.o move, lint started iti in the hand MMMTHKK HTU into by au engine and nineteen men were badly: scalded and crushed. Tlio only man WHEAT—'The market was firm; No. J West ern red Del. «Sr Penna red $i.07@l.lo; ionjfberiy red and amber $l.lf»(2D$l 17. CORN—The market wan scarce and higher; steamer 8«y£c.@90c. 1 yllow 90c.; mixed 87V£(p 9Uc No 3 mixed 87i^c,^.g0c. OATS- The market was firm; No. 1 white 50c.; No.2do 4fic.; No.Sdo. 44Cg50c.; No. 1 mixed 3'JUe(£40e. the pi led to hear addresses bv Dr Independent Republican ni,in » wounded a visitor •lie of the sons, and fatally Allen. Sec v. of the boarc whc'oscaped was ono standing on the top of •horuboosc, und who jumped. been put up to them for their votes for Chief Magistrate of tho goodly Commonwealth of Sergeant Urice, in charge of tho Signal Ser mission work among them, Addresses on (he their ,1c and loyait vice olHce at Pittsburgh lias been arrested foi nme subject were made b; Hingham MEETING SECOND DISPATCH. KYE-Scarce ax. 74(&7oe CLOVFK-8@9Uc. '»1 MOT H Y—? 1.7.i(2^2.00. It is probable that main of them have no doubt or hesitation in casting their votes for him. It is possible that somo may hesitate, and be undecided whether, at this time, to give him their votes, or to cast them for the candidate of the Democratic party. It is faint prai.-e. to say of the. person who is that candidate, tint as a man in his private capacity, lie ullelred misdemeanor n distributing the funds Lincoln University. Oxford, anil Hr Tin on constitution stated that Andrews Springfield, Mass., Oct. 31.—A special from North Adams, savs: "A caboose fullof workmen on tlio way to Charknnont, ran into a Trov and Boston engine which was backing of the oflioi The sixty dav lixod for the tiling of plans they wore ready to report, nud it was decided to hear and discuss the report at tho afternoon session. Tho synod then took a recess. PROVISIONS—the market --was firm; ftiirde mand. MWSS PORK—$35. FLAX—Si.32® .i.aa. and specifications for ino new steel war vessels, provided for by the last Congress, has expired, and only one plan has been received, ft is statod however, any plans filod before the meeting of tho advisory board will be consid- MUSIC HALL. PITTSTON, SATURDAY, down in the main track -tit 6:45 this morning. Fifteen or twenty «en were buried and jammed in between the-debris. The injured arc suf- BEEF HAMS—81 1 «J.50. INDIA MESS BEEF—*2!» BACON—Smoked shoulders stilt do. smoked hams lG@l7c.; pickled do. lH.t(fel4,jc. One of the Almshouse Suspects Gets Through a Small Hole. is as good as 1 ani, ho lives as pure a life as I do, ho loves his neighbor as well as I do, he does his duty as a citizen, according to his judgment, as well as I do; as a public oflicer lie lias acted as conscientiously. Vet thoro is one difference that goes to the root of the matter when we are brought to view as public men and put forward to act for the public in its affairs, lie is a IVmocrat. 1 am a Republican He is guided by the traditions of the Democratic ]Darty nsthey have been handed down from the year 1800. Ho is bound to follow the practice of that party, and to seek its aims as they have boon followed and Bought for the last twenty years. The very qualities of character that make him a man of principle bind him tothc ways of tho party which has set him up as its exponent and to a repetition of its deeds if he is placed in a place of power wherein he may allow forth in acts tho in- fering sevoroty LARIi— I he market was Arm; city kettle 14c loose butchers ijJHc; prime steam 13.75. ered Ry telegraph to the Gazette. BUTTER—The market was steady with fair demand; Penna. & Western creamery 34@3Sc.; Bradrord county t id New York extra 8"C&82c.; do. firsts 27@29c.; Western extra 27(g,2«c.; Jo. good to choice 22@25c. EGOS—The market was firm ;Pennsylvania 20c; Western 28c. Philadelphia, Oct. 21.—The ease of Lewis, an ex-drug clerk at tho almshouse, charged with tho larceny of pathological specimens and druggist's materials at the almshouse, came up on a writ of habeas corpus to-day. Tho assistant District Attorney acknowledged the weakness of the case, and asked for the honorable discharge of the defendant. The relator was thereupon discharged by the court. OCTOBER 21 ST, FHIPPS5 THEFTS. From the Detroit Free Press. The Disappointed Candidate. Thousand a Year Stolen—Fif- Families Supported—Ten Thousand Dollars for Cigars in Tho candidate who got left at tho county convention can bo told by tho way ho grasps your hand, braces himself against his gurgling emotion, and whispcringly inquires: AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M The C'ause of the Republican Party against Po One Year, CHEI^E—Choice lots wanted at full prices: New York full cream 12%@13c; Western do. ]J4 do. fair to nood 1 if&l IJ-ic.; Penna pari Hkiins HUi&'Jc.; do lull skims -JftAtic. PKTKOLECM—Dull: refined 7*D(i WHISKEY—81.SM. litical Bossisiu viil iDe argued liy Philadelphia, Oct. 20.—Tho Record published the exposure of tho thefts committed by .Phipps, ex-Superintendent of the Almshouse, *wlio Hed to Canada and now contests the proCceedings for extradition. The article says Phipps thefts reached a total of $050,000, 1 extending over a poriod of nino years. That Phipps made a bargain when elected Superintendent in July, 1873, to divide tho profits of .the office with four members of tho Board of Guardians of the Poor, and under this Did you ever hear of a case liko it? You .never did. Tell him that you never did, and ho i)iills you into a doorway and con- COLOUR LEVI BIRO DUFF, Pittatou Wholesale Market*. tinues Earthquake Disturbances Flour—patent Flour, straight brands Corn Oats, new Butter Cheese, new $9.00 0.00C&0.50 CHD 00 1 am done with politics forever! Xo!" By telegraph to the Gazette Candidate for Lieutenant-Governor Yes, 1 am, and with tlio party, too! Panama, Oct. 42.--A. slight shock of earth([iiake was felt hero last night, the tirst for several days.' Last month the district of San james a. Mcknight, esq., 18® .10 55C& l.fcO dwelling political faith that is in him. I am a Kcpublicaj). thoifgh I started in political life in tin' ranks of the Democracy, and fed full of Vmii don't say! Potatoes new, per bu, Chop and Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per saok •Dalt, fine, per sack... Salt, per bbl Hay Oil. but I ain. This thing has satisfied lilosiu, in this State, was visited by a series of tidal movements, which did much damago to Of Chaniber*l)un?, and Jlcnton strove for the hard money of the Constitution, wli en equal rights to all men was a cardinal prineiple of the Democratic party faith, wlien economy in public expenditure and the greatest possible case in taxation was not a sentiment, hut a practical fact, and Marcy and were living cxamplars. I am HepuWiyuur My latter growth and political the faith of Lincoln and Sew- its earlier and better traditions, when Jackson ine that thorp is no such a tiling as honesty in politics, and that a politician has no more word agreement $7.rD,000 was stolen every year. During the present year from January to July, by means of duplicate bills and by forgery and connivance with contractors. Phipps managed to steal s40,000. This theft occurring after the City Councils instituted au investigation into the allegations of fraud. Phipps kept fifteen families going, among them being tho houses of four poor guardiaus, five contractors, two discharged employes and four other persons, official and otherwise, who obtained a hold on tho f was sold out. life and proporty. The tide ran out a great ALLAN H. DICKSON, ESQ, 1(1.00 18. W 12.00 way and returning swept away the villages on the beaches of the different islands and mainland}-". The outflow and inflow occurred four " ' Bailed Rye Straw Turnips, per bu Onions, " " . Tom aloes, per bosket Cabbage, per hundred, good 4.0ti(&6.0i) •4 '4 " fair to middling-V00(£r,5 00 They used Of Wilkes Harre money to beat mi Tin' They lied about me times in the day, the greatest damage bein^ The Cause for which Garfield died must not be Lost; lit us forward his battle for True Republicanism. " have rved the •laved hypocrite and knave. Hero I for nineteen und the done by tho third wave Apples, per bu Sweet potatoes, per bbl Pears, per bbl .Km us Mevetis ami tin years and never asked for an party and thai lias yet a place in American politics and tinds an occasion and a need for a manifestation of its power and healthful influence It is coming to ho a fashion to say ,t ilk—a ;h t hit not j ot dead minute I deeido to accept the nomination for Fearful Destruction of Life and Property. The market is in fair demand, but without deeided change since last report. Potatoes are freely offered, and ore selling at a slight decline. Butter is firm and unc!tanged Eggs are Scarce, aud in demand at present quotations. ftecn-cont position tliev go to work and At Angila, Candia Island, sixteen persons porisljed and several thousand dollars worth of goods were swept into the sea Many people in other villages are left homeless, with By telegraph to the Gazette. and offc heat r iii convention with, a wooden-head who doesn't know enough to mark a barrel of 1682 that I have 1 Corruption, sir—cor-rup-shun—and the ticket will bo defeated on account Superintendent's fears or aifectious. A pass- mined, and lliat there it' now no differ who! Bl-CEBTENNIAL book has been made public in which appears entries for marketing, supplied to various persons at tho Major's expunge, aggregating In 187G L'hipps expended $10,000 in cigais which ho scattered with a lavish hand, this being his favorite method of led that destroyed. The Coal Trade. From the Pottsville Journal. who isn't posted. I To doesn't behove you have the slightest ii A nd the best of it ho takes von for a mil Killed by a Derrick. $29,000 There was a falling off in orders last wcel lio | iaclD By telegraph to the Uuzette. attributed to the uifkci unci watch the notion of men in t'on; how party affiliations draw men i ito col nir caucuses. :ht a '[rates J.KWIBBURU, l'a, (let While workn.on kot of the vc v mild weather. w'r DlCt ll ies to t staged yesterday in raising stone for CELEBRATIOM electioneering. hand, however, than can be lilleil retarded consumption more in system, or nv the tire r inn Mates ill] out fie ne«v ral ii. the derrick broke •e oyer Turtle Creek, hi nil f The Independent Democrats monti Julius? D cir ■r tells o! party fa lie take mid chokingly irktnen. Oscar Arnold, c From the Plymouth Record ild t Shickshinny. was killed, and Peter Monaglia: The "High-Kicker." who rung lie L'nian us to irrupt Most -Leader, don't like it Because the leading and Sldarat American polit PHILADELPHIA. prominent Democrats ol ilio Third Legislative District have adopted its cry of Reform within the party, by naming a pmo and unpurehaseable Democrat. is their randidate for id of the season is the feat tire of the prineipl* ipheld I A PRESENT PERIL trade i: he prot ,11 t pC)8l A Ml|fK«stlon to IieinilDlic:(il.s Hereabout The Hearty-Interest in Beaver any A Tale for the Toddlers Not to be Discounted The Central Railroad of New Jersey Assem bly, in the pi of Or. K. A. iSantct ealeniations in whioli the w •T l!e| One i and 1 brother Were l'C the r How dill the place whore tl cream was K .lelpliia I will sell Excursion to thi TlirivinK in » Tuuuel, I ,ncy v hand. Charli y tho per Bi-Centennial at ion river tunnel, not at all embarrassed at the rgetieal he sit iiiis I terday. in repl pressure of compressed air varying from 20 to with a litt Dispatch. eC with politi1 square inch. Possibly it was will admit $4.50 •carried in with a sa k of oats for the I the tunr ml of I lie lie pi lie was a raw-boned utiire when in the people fr troduced on March 4 last, lie was very hard lugging the loads of mater deposi From (Jet. 23 to OA. 27. inclusive, hern i ilted her 1 defeat will create two year the temporary tramway, and 1U.84 i 1 for any train, and good to return 20 hours out of tl liberal Then L'harli jpnrtuuit; } on on any train until Oct. 30, inch/iit r food, began to improve in appearance. Hisap. petite becamo enormous, and now lie is as sleek Tho prod for t nil tl doj? for twenty-tlvo i lsatids of Republicans now. l io from all stations, Green hidge to " Ashley, inclusive. 11 duty to their ■ political party cent; hi can have 110 ;iv the least, indifferent to Cameron, who. i and fat a horse as one woidd wish to set increase of 101,784 tous. year—an to defea U wo buy the dog if General Boavc lefeat. would justl; Lately liis labors have been shared by a mule IJiavo only twenty-live cents in uiltv of treacl H. P. BALUWIN, Heating' Furnace Then 1 for their s1 Gen'l Pa~ Agt mnls securelv m the smallest possible compass ton. a bill for SM.H00 for service r Mr \\ if the Wheat- | 11 suffering J"?STRAY COW. Cume to the premise o I i thi* Miihsorilwr. i;i Pittstou, on flu* \i«'th nut. a U'*gc Hed Cow. about eight or aine J oars o'rt .. cliC She hat a white spot on forehead, also o» ohck ..i i ....... between the hipx, niltHs giving milk. Tbeo*n»- ,uuJu \oto is heieby no ifleJ to come fi nvevd, prove proi t-ity, charges »nd take her or sbe *■«. , , bedispoRfH f a;C th« la"' ....aiiibra. me rour «.»t the ma- JOHN fhN(-»sTF D .airly expressed -hall govern.' had been before thov could lie got in tho lock Another iring il 'eqlllC invented inent she wis silent. it wern (iciieral curious grain iu the electric light. Some oats accidentally dropped in a pile of mu i and loft for some time undisturbed, sptang tip and grew i rapidly. The air is warm, there is plenty of i lie grov the V Mill, at V \ 011 ki 11 lior Beavci to | will at or.eC ar brother, and I will hustle the pup for Pat that that cardinal prine it from either or both end: pit of V nmv be desired. The -V avs two heat And so lav ad her ice cream afte;1 all Oct 2J, 18£2 |
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