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VOLUME I., NUMBER 123- { Weekly Established I860 ( PITT STON. TA.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1882. J PRICE TWO CEMI | I-J4.60 Per Annum. THE JERSEY LILY. It: rep y she said, with a sigh: "I do not caro fo, mousy. I fancy it makes one selfish, don't SECOND ED TIOI Fenn and his peace polit y and denouncing tli« FIRST EDITION. vet stand by my offer. The suit is brought to recover the $10,000 and the various damages resulting from tho non-performance of the agreement. 1 understand that Beeclier will swear solemnly that ho did not make any such contract; sceond, if he did make it, it was modified by an agreement that waived the de- war and its results. RECEPTION OF A NOTED BEAUTY The meeting closed with music by a band of tlftj- pieces. A grand liyic, military and industrial parado followed, in which over GDUO persons participated. There was a magiiitlcfiif BLANCHE DOUGLASS ONCE MORE. As Much About Her as Chcokiness Could Pnnip Out—Her Personal Appearance and How Site Dressed —She Vi '11 Live for Dramatic Ai t Alone. ft O'l'LOl ii 1'. M. 3 O'CIOIH P. M. Walter Malley*s Letters to the "Woman to be l:seCl in ISlackinail. Ktlmtfnd llanley display of liri •cnorks in the evening. NEWS BY WIRE. lays of performance in tho first contract, and that ho never agreed to write tho 'Life of im oystermau of No. 4."i THE BI-CEXTEXXIAL. :treet; John Gouravan, aged twenty-three, and William I'ratt aro prisoners st Houston THE JOURNEY ON THE ICE. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Christ' in eighteen months or any specified time whatever, but simply to use his best ex- lit police headquarters, New York, oliurged with an attempt to blackmail Walter Malley, PENN'S LANDING DAY OBSERVED The 'Monnin'ttf" Parly'i Kxperiencea After Leaving the Ship. Xf.iv York, Oc —Mrs. Liuigtry arrived liirgq ilc-1' Heavy Loss by Fire on the Neva—Spinners' Strike Ended—Fatal Itesult of an Attempt to Board a Moving Train- Fire and Maccaroni. ertions to write it; that lie is wiilin along been willing and will always be willing to use his best exertions—in short, that he is to-day ami created a furoi of notables. including a regiment of inter ■jjation ono of tlio two Mulleys who, will Tiit' Reception of 11m "\\ ;-lcnr»r" this Morn WASHINGTON, Oct. —At tlio opening of the -'Mcannotto" Court C»f Inquiry this moru- viewers received lier Bhuicho Douglas: wero put 011 trial in •ing at the Blip Ar.C iior Uorgeous i'agcnnti'i !ni;i:eiisi' i ami innocent in this case as he was in tliut other how she Haven on tlie charge of murdering Crowds— I.S7U Cutdoi' itate in narrative form what pro pa rat ions were nado for the journey after the linking of ing\ Lieutenant PanenWowcr was a*ked to famous one. .She is a 11 of middle height, with a Jennie Cramer. llnnley. whoso mistress Hluncho Douglass has been sinco tlio Mallevs To-Morrow's Weather Indications. well-developed ligu: and at lirst sight she i; live been led to cast her off, was the instigator of the plot By telegraph to the Gazette the 'Jeania i 'On /tjne 14, For tho Middle Atlantic States, and the New England States, light rains, followed by clearing, slightly cooler weather; northerly to westerly winds, and iu tho Middle Atlantic States higher barometer. LATE NEWS. expect lijHiie Haltering notices tliut havo beei He stolo from Blanche's trunk a bundle of cttors, twenty odd in number, that had been written by Walter Malley to her beforo and after tho famous trial. Thcso he offered to Philadelphia* Cv weatlior could l»o wished for 41.« No mnrft liltinir 1 yv-I 'trncnt, in* tho provisions and Gleaned and Condensed from tills Morn- winch meneed. also the out lit ami preparation* of tit D boats for the journey. TJiere were live boa»« •cd frcmi the ship was ing's Fupers. brown, was done up in two bunches, which travailed here to-da air is clear and ;lu!v. The im- Estimates for the next Congress are: Pay of members and dele were harpooned to her head by a silver skill sell to their author, threatening if his terms mouse crowds and profuse decorations were save J from the wreek, namely, first, ant} nr •• •- ond eutter's whale boat, iron dingey a. -* w uoden dingov. Kaeh person had a knapsack and sleeping bag, of deer C r seal skin, in moH eases of seal skin and single, but insomecasivt they were double; eael: single bag was large enough for a person to slip into and lie at full length. age, SI Jo,000: for contestants, §25,000. Her front lmir, released from crimping pins, covered lier forehead completely and gave were not accepted to have them published. The police were called upon and arrested the conspirators while bargaining, with the lot- Indeed, at 110 time A BIG FIRE. Tlie Nurtli German Gazette favors the repeal foundation for the opinion that she was lixed the centennial vear, v nov event ol tlie Socialist laws on condition the Socialist; for the occasion, although sin so thoroughly and heartily echbratcd b_v the public. One vast crowd I ills the streets. The Two and a Half Million Roubles Worth of Lumber Destroyed. abstain from intericrono in the higher grade powder nor paint on Iler features are ters in their possession DW9 and By teletcraph to the Gazette It is understood that President Arthur i of polities. expressive, particularly when she is talkin r regular and her eyes aro large, gray-blue and here a St. Petersburg, Oct. 24 —The lire in the timber yards on the river Neva was got under control at one o'clock this morning. The damage ia estimated at two million tivo hundred thousand roubles. very desirous of having the Cabinet take an ac'.ivo part in campaign work, but the present Her mouth would size up with Soldene's, and siie has a set of line, regular teeth, which are Business End of a Boomerang. view could bo haC Finding tlio McCluie ■heme, to prejndie k tu.'.r UirgeH .s inside, and tli covered with ttimicil drilling on the otiUide, ho tint tlie snow could he ronddy bruihed o!T The 1'iir W(f win Cabinet is not u very oratorical one. The Board of Audit oti claims growing out of the illness of (Jen. Garlleld, received Dr. shown advantageously whenever she smiles, lludi pains have been taken to spread the the Irish in favor of the Democracy, was a and other vessi ie muni formed oil Hie Delaware failure, the Democratic managers ai'e endeavoring to nialte capital by charging the Labor v or b front o£ tlie city, a.h 1 slarlofl Tim liarl it streim A lialf blniikpi wna also allowed to each person. Kaeh torn was nine foot by si.*, anil Kovnton's application for $1,500, perfect as comjdexiona go, Out when closely inspected lior skiu is hot us remarkable as her 1'riouds would havo the public believe. When idea that Mrs. Landry's complexion is as near mid Greenback leaders with selling out to tli Republicans. Somehow was in its gayest attire, both ;iika of the river were lined with people, and Spinners' .Strike Ended. than any claims for prof inul services yet the plan does no was to bo occupied by seven person in their By telegraph to the Gazette Fall Riser, llass., Oct 24.—Tho spinners at Mechanics' Mills, who struck last Saturday, resumed work this morning. received, Its oifeet ha.-D boon to disgust tho heavily laden s were nnifhiolv deco- iloeping lDa£s. were live touts and an olfles \ :it A Chinese coin 3,000 years old has been animated by conversation her laco is very members of tho Labor and Greenback organi Xo | itain I)e Long and six others: No. '2, found by gold miners digging in a claim at Oansiar, B. C. It is supposed to have been loft there by Chinese mariners wreckod oil the coast long before the Christian era captivating .1 he ations with thoso who put so low an estimate On l tenant Chipp and six others So. S, Wilde took 01 ii to remark to a companion 11 their pol ill vin.no' arid the work of both lireeiibaelM'H ami Liibor-Hi'Iormors appears to procession was Lieutenant Pancnhower and six others; So. 1. Chief Kugri.ieer Melvi'.le and Hvo others A Drunken Han's Foolish Attempt to Board a Train of Cars. that she Its "ill icr. face li; Lgiitcu 11 vo IDceii stimulated rather than retarded by ijtiadron, and again when .By telegraph to the Gazette. The Coinmissury-Gojteral of Subs lence for up with latig All in pus: After i ijr tlii* naval slat Siiamokin", Pa., Oct. 21.—John Fisher, a laborer on the liew branch of tho Heading railroad, got drunk yesterday, and lute in the afternoon attempted to get on a train of moving coal cars near the weigh scales, lie fell and one of his legs was so badly injured thai it had to bo amputated, from the effects ol which lie died soon afterwards. « tho Army reports expenditures the last lisca beautiful C1 womun as iliu pu ■lie huvo been!C- ig lier cnticuli ween ri. MR. ROCKEFELLER'S FAST TEAM. The price paid for beet was twenty-three per year at §3.731),000; unexpended, $420,000, to believe aud utter cxaii: Saronv, the photographer, remarked: "There Doliffhted Democrats Independence and Cleora do a Mile in 3-4 on Fleetwood Tract.. cent, higher than the previous year are countless women in lliis country who arc From the New York Tribune The transfer of $1,000,000 in gold ccrtifi eates from New York to Philadelphia, hat more beautiful tliau sho is." ll whs generally UK candidates for tlto Assembly in a largo The Prohibitionists of the State are support On roturuiii-" to tho'Dock sticet wharf, tho Xkw York, Oct. 24.—Mr. John D. ttocke* feller's new fast team appeared at Fleetwood admitted. however, that will "mako up Are tlioy wise Penn party di.-i William IV..n inked. Aa tiio allegorical pped over the sidu vi the las', week. It fs a cross team—tlic lion Independence, by General Knox, dnm l.v liidcon, record 2:21J, anil the black mare doora. Tliey were driven by John J\ Gilbert to a road wagon. Mr. Gilbert scored three times, and then sponged tho liorsea ont and went back to the second distance sta-id. This time ho eamo on with the team level, and nodded for the word. The team irotted at un easy gait, squarely and without- u break, to the quarter in 35 seconds, and to the hall in 1:0!). They came in withqut swerving, and finished the mile in 2:21}. The feat was heartily cheered. been ordered. Bequests have been received inarvclouslv well tor tiiu and that her ? Wo respectfully submit to them ,v..s enlivening and in •riptloti. Innumerable T still- from Ciacihuati for 1250.000 ccrtilieutes II make hoi a favorite, even if she is as that they aro m The only practical result terestin A Macaroni Factory Goes Up, Louis, $500,000; Boston, $5,000,000 The desperadoes Johnson and Tex,..charged poor an aetre iso who hare seen hei Cau liomiueo for tlio Assembly, here and there. their action will bo to defeat t!ia Rcpubli Bv telegraph to the Gazelle. with the murder and robbery of a Chiuainai ay she i: For it is a conceded fact, based upon tho his- lired, both on will iiile the Nsw Orleans, Oct. 24.—J. Sambola's mac were captured by citizens near Snake ltiver, Utah, and ordered to leave the country. They lired on the citizens, who then hanged them A CHAT WITH .VUS. J.ANOTRY lory of numberless political campaigns, that at least niufe-teuths of tho votes cast for a temporanco candidate aro votes which in his absence from the field would bo given to the Republican candidate. Hence the Democratic managers aro always delighted when the tem- multitude cheered Instill' aroni factory, on Decautur street, and several adjoining buildings, were burned last night. The loss is estimated at eighty thousand dollars.When tho ''Arizona" reach her pier on the North riverMrs. Limgtry swung to Mr. Ab- Tho party was received on tho wharf by dians and others. men dressed to represent Swedes, Dutch, In to a bridge. The report of the Quartermaster General savs: Tho amount available during the last boy's arm and after rutiuiug a gauntlet of several hundred people entered a carriage am Fifteen thousand people wore jammed in Dock street to witness tho entrance of l'onn was driven to tho'Albemarle Hotel, where si No, It was the Union Volunteer From Ihe Memphis Avalanche. liscal vear was §13,lD28,000; disbursements ipariiueiits wliicn were perance people decide to run tickeu of their into the Blue Anchor li.u, and although the police had roped oil' a space, the crowd broke the cordon at every point and tremendous confusion occurred. The Soutlicrn people as a rule havo generally blamed Mr. Jefferson Davis for the defcal of the confederacy. were $12,140,1100. The report urges tliat tin ranks of this servico be opened for promotion lust 3 cur lilted especially iur Surah Bernhurdt dclphia Times found her at home and hud u pleasant chat with her. She wore the sunn, dress thut she landed in, but the absence of u hut udded greutly to iicr appearance. 1 lor voice i*) low, soft and lier man- In the afternoon a representative of the Fliila Firwllv tl jiolico managed The Blue Frank Work drove liis team Kihvard and Pick Swivcller a mile in J:10j. William II. Yandoibilt appeared ou the track behind Maud !J. and Early Iinso to a road wagon, and jogged them around with occasional bursts of speed. At Turboro, N. C., yesterday Durfurd arrested Louis Gilford, h negro, for assault. Gilford, with a razor fatally cut Durford and fled. Ho was captured, bui seriously grounded his two captors. Ho Was and appointment Constable KISSES ON INTEREST. to clear a space and the welcome nt Second and Dock streets, was car- A Father Telia His lDauj;liter flow to Treat Anchor,' ricl out, Arabl Faaha's Crime, From flit: Centreville (Mil.) liecord Her Mother. From the New York Sun. A father, talking to his cureless datlghtor It was the intention of Mayor King to icceive the Ponn party :it '• Tho lilur Anchor, ! but after elbowing hi* uav through tho crowd llo adds one inoro to the list of thoso whose crime is that of having been unsuccessful Had ho beaten the English and achieved tinindependence of Egypt, instead of now being: on trial for his hfo, ho would be hailed as a patriot, as one of the great men of the century and as-an Egyptian immortal. talked about nothing bill theatrical mutters anil much ol her talk was HUgar-coatud, " 1 liavo, ners arc extremely fascinating, said I want to speak to you of your The Moncton (N". B.) Young Men's Chris- Anally shot mortally mother. It nmv he that you have noticed a ha far as Second and Walnut streets, his prog A THRONGED CITY. tian Association, at a recent meeting, passed a resolution disapproving of the action of their Executive Committee iu causing Osear Wilde's she said, "loft society forever. 1 careworn look upon her face lately. of course, it has not boon brought there by any ross was completely blocked, and ho was corn- KupeliUnii of Centennial Seenra l'rcpara- have determined to live for dramatic art alow net of yours, still it is your duly tp chase it Dclled to rcMirn to his. oflic l'ini.ADKi.i'Hi.v, Ovt. 24.—All day yesterday Clicstmit street wad so Uirougod by fcdcstiims iliiit il wim with oxtiomo difficulty the direct cars could mako tlieir way through the After dark tho throng was lions for To-Day'v KveutH, and I feel confident that 1 will succeed." During the pause which followed, the lad, away. I want you to get up to-morrow morning and get breakfast; and when your Tlioro thou followed tilt Day" demonstration. !P fif the linest parades arrest, and instructing tho conniiitteo to direct their attorney to end the proceedings. thoughtfully contemplated her neatly-lilting The lino formed nil Uroail street, south of Chestnut; ami lojrmi to c\*.r The Presbyterian Synod- little kid bouts, and then went on comes and begins to express her sur Harrisbi-rg, Oct. 23.—At the morning session of the Presbyterian Synod the resolution The mode of procedure agreed upon for the .rial of Arabi allows tho calling of witnesses 1 will make my appeurui us 'Hester can't imagine how it will DriCrliten l.er dear face. ISesidea. you owe prise, go rigi ; i.p to her and kiss lior 011 the move CrOW'll: tio.n foreign countries, or tin taking of their liruzebrook ' 111 I Unequal Match,' afe mom Just before noon, along tlio r cJ I he centre of the street, to tlio almost en seas ly doubled in size and j edestrians crowd in reference to action on prohibitory measurer and refusing to support candidates for the Assembly, not in sympathy with it, was almost unanimously agreed to, though it met with much opposition ou Saturday, on account oi the present existing state of politics. A resolution recommen iihg a more propn \ iileuco by commission. The prisoner's conn which I will appear in the ■ Honeymoon ' and As Vou Liko It.' Oil, 110; I um too young ai or twe Away back, when you stands erected for the purpo: the streets, doorways windows nui ire exclusion of all vehicles. Neii! iy nil sel have the right to linnl reply aires that Do Lease pa bo Hummoned us a wit Al'ubi (it ■ess tc say whether I will play the old the kissed you when no 011: Everywhere was the same brilliant seemed bound in tho direction of the DpIhware and it was well nigh impossible to stein J leel now I do not was tempted by vour fever-tainted breath Hags, bunting, pictures of lYiiri, f Tlio bodies o£ two women and a man, vie uess at liis trial. think I will. Of course 1 would like to, but 1 and swollen face. Vou wera not as-attractive us vou aro now And through thoso unique decorations, in flowori, evergreen md humanity between seven Tlioso who desired to tims of the " A disinter, wore found 01 doubt whether I will be able to gel up in tin years of childish suhshine and shadows she canvass, and above an'd fronting I! iliC- lor obliged to go into fmurm obaervan o of tlio Sabbath was adopted Horse Island. Tlio women were identified hs Miss McXabb and Mrs. Walters, tiie former a have treated 1110 very kindly, inut Oh yes. people in the prof mora so was always ready to cur y the magic of a unbroken line of pcopl* street, where the stream of people was in . mg westward. The electric lights sited thei unanimousij' the little, dirty, chubby A Destructive Gale in England. The uext wetting will be held at Pittsburtr passenger and tlio latler tho ladies' maid ol ■»ncls whenever tl ise first skirmishes with the rough old By telegraph to the Gazette litre upon as inetlev a throng as could Ik Pa., October, 188: church members was fixed at 10 mills. Tho assessments for yond recognition, lio " Asia." Tho man was decomposed L •Id. A n the midnight kiss with LciN'DO.v. Oct U in ••veil imagined. Travelers, with their carpetbags (Irmly clutched, wandered aimleaslv The Actio: Secretary of tho Treasury y the profc 10 have been in ruing all their it. I intend to which she roi id to-day, doing considerable damage in gai.'f i a round from ti Jim Norris, the Slate Picker. Yes,vwhatovr I fail leaned above your restless pillow, have all years. Of nany parts of tlio countr Foxes have holes, the From the Hazleton Sentinel, through ticket Irom New York to any place ii 1 belie she is not so pretty and kisSStblc as :st these long long birds of the air liave nests," etc.; bands in uniform from neighboring cities marched to their Down ii, this etid of tho county where he pick'd slate When a boy, there are hundreds of his boyhood companions in both parties, wlio wi'l make an earnest effort to elect Jit., ho United States, having passed thr Canada 011 tho Grand Trunk liailway, is o; but if you lmd done your PENN LANDS AT CHESTER several hotels followed by admiring youngsters .led to admission into the Tinted States with it ten years tlio Contrast lel.ots and thieves stood u|ion niat:v cor it further evidence of his right than si id a verv utter young lot lie so marked. Her face lias more on tlie Streets—Inters stiuD; Ceremonies. A Itlif Day for tlio l'mi|il«D -Great Crowd* dressed, looking for victims ; ped Norris by a haudsotne majorit lickct By telegraph to the Gazette medals and oflicial programme!* thrust ii than an s it hovered over vC vera of vehicles of till kinds swore whips under the nosus if every passer From the Philadelphia Record. Better Than a Straight Flush. FINANCIAL AND COMMEUCIAI :les, ''di every opportunity to mir yoiir till the air might bo supposed to bo blue, and McClure and Josephs came from Williamsport sitting in the same seat the day that Robert Lister Smith shot Josephs, liy the way, McClure, Josephs and Bob Lister Smith an throe aces in their calling, and the only fourth ace possible to make the hand complete would be the devil himself. Stock Report. p.itnt piett \ 11 ronliei lfurt those wrm y is gayly decorated and all plac me was one of confusion sutih as Phi Reported by Caupkntek A Boduer. Room: and a Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Bar 1 ilrs. liim lit wavelets of suiihIiid business are closed. It is estiiiiuUal Unit over delphia has not seen since 1870. -3:00 p. m (.'losing I very, very f ue I mean to devote it to that art. 1 saw 1 leave yon one of these days. using eaeh other over the dear fucc These bui Among the visitors were Gov. iiuvi, A This evening there will be i: grand display of liroworks in Fairmomit Park, near tho Lin N. Y. Ch, St. Louis do. pref iVima R.lt Phil. & liead'g— Lehigh Volley Lehigh Niiv' Union Pacifii P., 'iitusv. & k$ 2'D M., K. &T.. Northern Pac. com 4I'M C. & I. (J.. do prel y !ii Wt. Paul, com. D. L. A W..., 13i?J do pref fexas Pacific 'I-'m D. A Kio G Del. & Hudson.... m-'i Illinois Central N. J. Central 72U, Met'n. Kiev West'n Union..,. *'*% Omaha, com... acillc Mail 3*% do. pref. com 4xJ Roiik Island.... K«W Ohio Central... 471J Mobile & O .... 183 1/ville «& N'villt li -}.k Suiro Tunnel... is 15 Wabash pref. O. «£ 31., com Miss 1 if r.ot lifted from her sUouldc ney-Goneral Latta and other distingnii • do. prof t II. «& St. Jo. « •ak her down. Those rough, hard hands men. The exercisi iderstand liy t have done fo many necessary things for will be crossed upon her lifeless breast. After ic general cha party from an old-fashioned boat, of Penn street, the exact spot * I'e'H 1-ro:n tlit? Chicago Tribune. "You have stepped on my fooi!" The murmuring zephyrs of a 'ur)C raorniu: were kisssing with a dewy breath tie rosr Not Gwendolen's Foot MR. BEECHER SUED, U0% ioved the voyagC to Ainc very much, baby k Those neglected lips that gave you your lirst will be forever closed, and those A Publisher DemandH Settlement for a Contract Made In December, 1807. although wo had such a d sad, tired eyes will have opened in eternity 14*% .hut 1 feared wo w wrecked and then you Will appreciate your mother The party was met New York, Oct. 22.—An interesting case will probably be called in the Supreme Court here this week. It is the case of Samuel Wilkinson against Henry Ward Beecher, for breach of contract. The contract is the one that Beecher made with Ford & Company in December, 18G7, to write for them "The Life of Christ.'' He agreed to write the tDook in eighteen months. lie demanded and received. 1 had au engagement in London for this to play with but it will by too lati and others in costumes of the period. A short distance frain the shore l'eun met bushes that wiro soon to burst forth in a wealth of bud and blossom; the lu ittcr of the robin and the meadow lark rose cheerily upon the cool, fresh air that came from bevond tLo hilltops in the west, and athwart the extern do. prof. Manhattan Elev N. V. Central.. Lake Hliore.... Mr. Abb ig talk •er in a way that made I rim blush to the Not Wicked but Crazy When Penn lauded the vessels in the river lich. Outral.... 102 'orth West, com. do prof. 103'4 Kohinson IMch «£ Dan.. ltieh. l» TCr roots ot liis hair. Then she slopped .Michael Reidy. the man who created a blew their whistles, the bells t'ur ighout the cannot imagine how I have longed to come here, and now that my desire is uratitied I am aymg You at Northumberland, turns out ti p line a few days since in the P. .t H. depot a lunatic altogether there was g city were rung s .v faint bands ol crimson light, rosj harbingers of the golden flood tl at wus to eomu made a vivid contrast to the deep blue of the zenith, while over all wa* spread the solemn hush that comes before breakfast. Wabash, com. ii Browntowa about flvo At 10:30 a l«r at excitement iiuetiiig v I'.y tel.'graph to the uiui'ltc New lork MarkeU. perleetl called order bv Ma\ or 1 here being before he signed the contract, $10,000. W..Kiii«Ni, h partner in the tirni, paid th» money. He has not yet been able to get c.tiier the honk or the money out of Beecher. N'kw York, Oct. S4. ful country Dus to his departure ho had acted owdc BEEF -The market h hh quiet and unchanged; new plain mei»n gi&uo; new extra me. s $13. ."Ufa. 11 ikD. very strangely and appeared to be laboring Kev. Heurv lJrown two lliotisaud school eliil wonderfully small si er by "You are mistaken, darling," said Uwunil'.• leu Mahuffy, looking up tenderly at Pericles POKtv—The marktt was dull; nominal; new mess *23 50. LMW -The market w bteam rendered nominally $ the country but a few \oTlli river piers and a row of dingy tenement houses on Twenty- town who were plotting against his life. Mrs Reidy had heard nothing from her husband after ho left his home until she learned of his dren sang, • My Count r Gov. Ui/vt ilieii addi Perkins; "it was the -.orso," "I offered to compromise with him thiee y« ago,' suid M r. Wilkinson, "ou the return of tho amount advanced, an otter that JJeeeher tearfully accepted, pronounced maftnaSaiw Ais aafl trmflfiiyty pTtfrol&ld ttf psy*. 1 ■t trilte firmer; second street, this praise sounded a trillo ox "Perhaps you arc right," tho imn r*pl;Ctl stroking tho neck of the horso—i NC?rmau that weighed nearly a t u— i,f i would have dedei"cCd a n»Dr,i t;i •' heart than aiin'o.' travagaut, but no one ventured to say nay to his remarks rtilv in Philadelphia, Oct Exchange her. she became quite demuro when one of Iter callers aBked her what she intended to do Wltii all the rnvwrov she t,iU mrffcVj iu Am'oirfwi. 1 remarkable adveuttiro at Northumberland. Ohief-of-Pohce Barrett has gone to Northum b'erlatiti tD5 Wring Refilv httaa Mr. r poem, f the was c'oged to-imy on account of 1 Van's land- nd in ciinde'*.j'i?n and lion. J u M L i'fc-iztng
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 123, October 24, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 123 |
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 | 1882-10-24 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 123, October 24, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 123 |
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 | 1882-10-24 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18821024_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Full Text | VOLUME I., NUMBER 123- { Weekly Established I860 ( PITT STON. TA.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1882. J PRICE TWO CEMI | I-J4.60 Per Annum. THE JERSEY LILY. It: rep y she said, with a sigh: "I do not caro fo, mousy. I fancy it makes one selfish, don't SECOND ED TIOI Fenn and his peace polit y and denouncing tli« FIRST EDITION. vet stand by my offer. The suit is brought to recover the $10,000 and the various damages resulting from tho non-performance of the agreement. 1 understand that Beeclier will swear solemnly that ho did not make any such contract; sceond, if he did make it, it was modified by an agreement that waived the de- war and its results. RECEPTION OF A NOTED BEAUTY The meeting closed with music by a band of tlftj- pieces. A grand liyic, military and industrial parado followed, in which over GDUO persons participated. There was a magiiitlcfiif BLANCHE DOUGLASS ONCE MORE. As Much About Her as Chcokiness Could Pnnip Out—Her Personal Appearance and How Site Dressed —She Vi '11 Live for Dramatic Ai t Alone. ft O'l'LOl ii 1'. M. 3 O'CIOIH P. M. Walter Malley*s Letters to the "Woman to be l:seCl in ISlackinail. Ktlmtfnd llanley display of liri •cnorks in the evening. NEWS BY WIRE. lays of performance in tho first contract, and that ho never agreed to write tho 'Life of im oystermau of No. 4."i THE BI-CEXTEXXIAL. :treet; John Gouravan, aged twenty-three, and William I'ratt aro prisoners st Houston THE JOURNEY ON THE ICE. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Christ' in eighteen months or any specified time whatever, but simply to use his best ex- lit police headquarters, New York, oliurged with an attempt to blackmail Walter Malley, PENN'S LANDING DAY OBSERVED The 'Monnin'ttf" Parly'i Kxperiencea After Leaving the Ship. Xf.iv York, Oc —Mrs. Liuigtry arrived liirgq ilc-1' Heavy Loss by Fire on the Neva—Spinners' Strike Ended—Fatal Itesult of an Attempt to Board a Moving Train- Fire and Maccaroni. ertions to write it; that lie is wiilin along been willing and will always be willing to use his best exertions—in short, that he is to-day ami created a furoi of notables. including a regiment of inter ■jjation ono of tlio two Mulleys who, will Tiit' Reception of 11m "\\ ;-lcnr»r" this Morn WASHINGTON, Oct. —At tlio opening of the -'Mcannotto" Court C»f Inquiry this moru- viewers received lier Bhuicho Douglas: wero put 011 trial in •ing at the Blip Ar.C iior Uorgeous i'agcnnti'i !ni;i:eiisi' i ami innocent in this case as he was in tliut other how she Haven on tlie charge of murdering Crowds— I.S7U Cutdoi' itate in narrative form what pro pa rat ions were nado for the journey after the linking of ing\ Lieutenant PanenWowcr was a*ked to famous one. .She is a 11 of middle height, with a Jennie Cramer. llnnley. whoso mistress Hluncho Douglass has been sinco tlio Mallevs To-Morrow's Weather Indications. well-developed ligu: and at lirst sight she i; live been led to cast her off, was the instigator of the plot By telegraph to the Gazette the 'Jeania i 'On /tjne 14, For tho Middle Atlantic States, and the New England States, light rains, followed by clearing, slightly cooler weather; northerly to westerly winds, and iu tho Middle Atlantic States higher barometer. LATE NEWS. expect lijHiie Haltering notices tliut havo beei He stolo from Blanche's trunk a bundle of cttors, twenty odd in number, that had been written by Walter Malley to her beforo and after tho famous trial. Thcso he offered to Philadelphia* Cv weatlior could l»o wished for 41.« No mnrft liltinir 1 yv-I 'trncnt, in* tho provisions and Gleaned and Condensed from tills Morn- winch meneed. also the out lit ami preparation* of tit D boats for the journey. TJiere were live boa»« •cd frcmi the ship was ing's Fupers. brown, was done up in two bunches, which travailed here to-da air is clear and ;lu!v. The im- Estimates for the next Congress are: Pay of members and dele were harpooned to her head by a silver skill sell to their author, threatening if his terms mouse crowds and profuse decorations were save J from the wreek, namely, first, ant} nr •• •- ond eutter's whale boat, iron dingey a. -* w uoden dingov. Kaeh person had a knapsack and sleeping bag, of deer C r seal skin, in moH eases of seal skin and single, but insomecasivt they were double; eael: single bag was large enough for a person to slip into and lie at full length. age, SI Jo,000: for contestants, §25,000. Her front lmir, released from crimping pins, covered lier forehead completely and gave were not accepted to have them published. The police were called upon and arrested the conspirators while bargaining, with the lot- Indeed, at 110 time A BIG FIRE. Tlie Nurtli German Gazette favors the repeal foundation for the opinion that she was lixed the centennial vear, v nov event ol tlie Socialist laws on condition the Socialist; for the occasion, although sin so thoroughly and heartily echbratcd b_v the public. One vast crowd I ills the streets. The Two and a Half Million Roubles Worth of Lumber Destroyed. abstain from intericrono in the higher grade powder nor paint on Iler features are ters in their possession DW9 and By teletcraph to the Gazette It is understood that President Arthur i of polities. expressive, particularly when she is talkin r regular and her eyes aro large, gray-blue and here a St. Petersburg, Oct. 24 —The lire in the timber yards on the river Neva was got under control at one o'clock this morning. The damage ia estimated at two million tivo hundred thousand roubles. very desirous of having the Cabinet take an ac'.ivo part in campaign work, but the present Her mouth would size up with Soldene's, and siie has a set of line, regular teeth, which are Business End of a Boomerang. view could bo haC Finding tlio McCluie ■heme, to prejndie k tu.'.r UirgeH .s inside, and tli covered with ttimicil drilling on the otiUide, ho tint tlie snow could he ronddy bruihed o!T The 1'iir W(f win Cabinet is not u very oratorical one. The Board of Audit oti claims growing out of the illness of (Jen. Garlleld, received Dr. shown advantageously whenever she smiles, lludi pains have been taken to spread the the Irish in favor of the Democracy, was a and other vessi ie muni formed oil Hie Delaware failure, the Democratic managers ai'e endeavoring to nialte capital by charging the Labor v or b front o£ tlie city, a.h 1 slarlofl Tim liarl it streim A lialf blniikpi wna also allowed to each person. Kaeh torn was nine foot by si.*, anil Kovnton's application for $1,500, perfect as comjdexiona go, Out when closely inspected lior skiu is hot us remarkable as her 1'riouds would havo the public believe. When idea that Mrs. Landry's complexion is as near mid Greenback leaders with selling out to tli Republicans. Somehow was in its gayest attire, both ;iika of the river were lined with people, and Spinners' .Strike Ended. than any claims for prof inul services yet the plan does no was to bo occupied by seven person in their By telegraph to the Gazette Fall Riser, llass., Oct 24.—Tho spinners at Mechanics' Mills, who struck last Saturday, resumed work this morning. received, Its oifeet ha.-D boon to disgust tho heavily laden s were nnifhiolv deco- iloeping lDa£s. were live touts and an olfles \ :it A Chinese coin 3,000 years old has been animated by conversation her laco is very members of tho Labor and Greenback organi Xo | itain I)e Long and six others: No. '2, found by gold miners digging in a claim at Oansiar, B. C. It is supposed to have been loft there by Chinese mariners wreckod oil the coast long before the Christian era captivating .1 he ations with thoso who put so low an estimate On l tenant Chipp and six others So. S, Wilde took 01 ii to remark to a companion 11 their pol ill vin.no' arid the work of both lireeiibaelM'H ami Liibor-Hi'Iormors appears to procession was Lieutenant Pancnhower and six others; So. 1. Chief Kugri.ieer Melvi'.le and Hvo others A Drunken Han's Foolish Attempt to Board a Train of Cars. that she Its "ill icr. face li; Lgiitcu 11 vo IDceii stimulated rather than retarded by ijtiadron, and again when .By telegraph to the Gazette. The Coinmissury-Gojteral of Subs lence for up with latig All in pus: After i ijr tlii* naval slat Siiamokin", Pa., Oct. 21.—John Fisher, a laborer on the liew branch of tho Heading railroad, got drunk yesterday, and lute in the afternoon attempted to get on a train of moving coal cars near the weigh scales, lie fell and one of his legs was so badly injured thai it had to bo amputated, from the effects ol which lie died soon afterwards. « tho Army reports expenditures the last lisca beautiful C1 womun as iliu pu ■lie huvo been!C- ig lier cnticuli ween ri. MR. ROCKEFELLER'S FAST TEAM. The price paid for beet was twenty-three per year at §3.731),000; unexpended, $420,000, to believe aud utter cxaii: Saronv, the photographer, remarked: "There Doliffhted Democrats Independence and Cleora do a Mile in 3-4 on Fleetwood Tract.. cent, higher than the previous year are countless women in lliis country who arc From the New York Tribune The transfer of $1,000,000 in gold ccrtifi eates from New York to Philadelphia, hat more beautiful tliau sho is." ll whs generally UK candidates for tlto Assembly in a largo The Prohibitionists of the State are support On roturuiii-" to tho'Dock sticet wharf, tho Xkw York, Oct. 24.—Mr. John D. ttocke* feller's new fast team appeared at Fleetwood admitted. however, that will "mako up Are tlioy wise Penn party di.-i William IV..n inked. Aa tiio allegorical pped over the sidu vi the las', week. It fs a cross team—tlic lion Independence, by General Knox, dnm l.v liidcon, record 2:21J, anil the black mare doora. Tliey were driven by John J\ Gilbert to a road wagon. Mr. Gilbert scored three times, and then sponged tho liorsea ont and went back to the second distance sta-id. This time ho eamo on with the team level, and nodded for the word. The team irotted at un easy gait, squarely and without- u break, to the quarter in 35 seconds, and to the hall in 1:0!). They came in withqut swerving, and finished the mile in 2:21}. The feat was heartily cheered. been ordered. Bequests have been received inarvclouslv well tor tiiu and that her ? Wo respectfully submit to them ,v..s enlivening and in •riptloti. Innumerable T still- from Ciacihuati for 1250.000 ccrtilieutes II make hoi a favorite, even if she is as that they aro m The only practical result terestin A Macaroni Factory Goes Up, Louis, $500,000; Boston, $5,000,000 The desperadoes Johnson and Tex,..charged poor an aetre iso who hare seen hei Cau liomiueo for tlio Assembly, here and there. their action will bo to defeat t!ia Rcpubli Bv telegraph to the Gazelle. with the murder and robbery of a Chiuainai ay she i: For it is a conceded fact, based upon tho his- lired, both on will iiile the Nsw Orleans, Oct. 24.—J. Sambola's mac were captured by citizens near Snake ltiver, Utah, and ordered to leave the country. They lired on the citizens, who then hanged them A CHAT WITH .VUS. J.ANOTRY lory of numberless political campaigns, that at least niufe-teuths of tho votes cast for a temporanco candidate aro votes which in his absence from the field would bo given to the Republican candidate. Hence the Democratic managers aro always delighted when the tem- multitude cheered Instill' aroni factory, on Decautur street, and several adjoining buildings, were burned last night. The loss is estimated at eighty thousand dollars.When tho ''Arizona" reach her pier on the North riverMrs. Limgtry swung to Mr. Ab- Tho party was received on tho wharf by dians and others. men dressed to represent Swedes, Dutch, In to a bridge. The report of the Quartermaster General savs: Tho amount available during the last boy's arm and after rutiuiug a gauntlet of several hundred people entered a carriage am Fifteen thousand people wore jammed in Dock street to witness tho entrance of l'onn was driven to tho'Albemarle Hotel, where si No, It was the Union Volunteer From Ihe Memphis Avalanche. liscal vear was §13,lD28,000; disbursements ipariiueiits wliicn were perance people decide to run tickeu of their into the Blue Anchor li.u, and although the police had roped oil' a space, the crowd broke the cordon at every point and tremendous confusion occurred. The Soutlicrn people as a rule havo generally blamed Mr. Jefferson Davis for the defcal of the confederacy. were $12,140,1100. The report urges tliat tin ranks of this servico be opened for promotion lust 3 cur lilted especially iur Surah Bernhurdt dclphia Times found her at home and hud u pleasant chat with her. She wore the sunn, dress thut she landed in, but the absence of u hut udded greutly to iicr appearance. 1 lor voice i*) low, soft and lier man- In the afternoon a representative of the Fliila Firwllv tl jiolico managed The Blue Frank Work drove liis team Kihvard and Pick Swivcller a mile in J:10j. William II. Yandoibilt appeared ou the track behind Maud !J. and Early Iinso to a road wagon, and jogged them around with occasional bursts of speed. At Turboro, N. C., yesterday Durfurd arrested Louis Gilford, h negro, for assault. Gilford, with a razor fatally cut Durford and fled. Ho was captured, bui seriously grounded his two captors. Ho Was and appointment Constable KISSES ON INTEREST. to clear a space and the welcome nt Second and Dock streets, was car- A Father Telia His lDauj;liter flow to Treat Anchor,' ricl out, Arabl Faaha's Crime, From flit: Centreville (Mil.) liecord Her Mother. From the New York Sun. A father, talking to his cureless datlghtor It was the intention of Mayor King to icceive the Ponn party :it '• Tho lilur Anchor, ! but after elbowing hi* uav through tho crowd llo adds one inoro to the list of thoso whose crime is that of having been unsuccessful Had ho beaten the English and achieved tinindependence of Egypt, instead of now being: on trial for his hfo, ho would be hailed as a patriot, as one of the great men of the century and as-an Egyptian immortal. talked about nothing bill theatrical mutters anil much ol her talk was HUgar-coatud, " 1 liavo, ners arc extremely fascinating, said I want to speak to you of your The Moncton (N". B.) Young Men's Chris- Anally shot mortally mother. It nmv he that you have noticed a ha far as Second and Walnut streets, his prog A THRONGED CITY. tian Association, at a recent meeting, passed a resolution disapproving of the action of their Executive Committee iu causing Osear Wilde's she said, "loft society forever. 1 careworn look upon her face lately. of course, it has not boon brought there by any ross was completely blocked, and ho was corn- KupeliUnii of Centennial Seenra l'rcpara- have determined to live for dramatic art alow net of yours, still it is your duly tp chase it Dclled to rcMirn to his. oflic l'ini.ADKi.i'Hi.v, Ovt. 24.—All day yesterday Clicstmit street wad so Uirougod by fcdcstiims iliiit il wim with oxtiomo difficulty the direct cars could mako tlieir way through the After dark tho throng was lions for To-Day'v KveutH, and I feel confident that 1 will succeed." During the pause which followed, the lad, away. I want you to get up to-morrow morning and get breakfast; and when your Tlioro thou followed tilt Day" demonstration. !P fif the linest parades arrest, and instructing tho conniiitteo to direct their attorney to end the proceedings. thoughtfully contemplated her neatly-lilting The lino formed nil Uroail street, south of Chestnut; ami lojrmi to c\*.r The Presbyterian Synod- little kid bouts, and then went on comes and begins to express her sur Harrisbi-rg, Oct. 23.—At the morning session of the Presbyterian Synod the resolution The mode of procedure agreed upon for the .rial of Arabi allows tho calling of witnesses 1 will make my appeurui us 'Hester can't imagine how it will DriCrliten l.er dear face. ISesidea. you owe prise, go rigi ; i.p to her and kiss lior 011 the move CrOW'll: tio.n foreign countries, or tin taking of their liruzebrook ' 111 I Unequal Match,' afe mom Just before noon, along tlio r cJ I he centre of the street, to tlio almost en seas ly doubled in size and j edestrians crowd in reference to action on prohibitory measurer and refusing to support candidates for the Assembly, not in sympathy with it, was almost unanimously agreed to, though it met with much opposition ou Saturday, on account oi the present existing state of politics. A resolution recommen iihg a more propn \ iileuco by commission. The prisoner's conn which I will appear in the ■ Honeymoon ' and As Vou Liko It.' Oil, 110; I um too young ai or twe Away back, when you stands erected for the purpo: the streets, doorways windows nui ire exclusion of all vehicles. Neii! iy nil sel have the right to linnl reply aires that Do Lease pa bo Hummoned us a wit Al'ubi (it ■ess tc say whether I will play the old the kissed you when no 011: Everywhere was the same brilliant seemed bound in tho direction of the DpIhware and it was well nigh impossible to stein J leel now I do not was tempted by vour fever-tainted breath Hags, bunting, pictures of lYiiri, f Tlio bodies o£ two women and a man, vie uess at liis trial. think I will. Of course 1 would like to, but 1 and swollen face. Vou wera not as-attractive us vou aro now And through thoso unique decorations, in flowori, evergreen md humanity between seven Tlioso who desired to tims of the " A disinter, wore found 01 doubt whether I will be able to gel up in tin years of childish suhshine and shadows she canvass, and above an'd fronting I! iliC- lor obliged to go into fmurm obaervan o of tlio Sabbath was adopted Horse Island. Tlio women were identified hs Miss McXabb and Mrs. Walters, tiie former a have treated 1110 very kindly, inut Oh yes. people in the prof mora so was always ready to cur y the magic of a unbroken line of pcopl* street, where the stream of people was in . mg westward. The electric lights sited thei unanimousij' the little, dirty, chubby A Destructive Gale in England. The uext wetting will be held at Pittsburtr passenger and tlio latler tho ladies' maid ol ■»ncls whenever tl ise first skirmishes with the rough old By telegraph to the Gazette litre upon as inetlev a throng as could Ik Pa., October, 188: church members was fixed at 10 mills. Tho assessments for yond recognition, lio " Asia." Tho man was decomposed L •Id. A n the midnight kiss with LciN'DO.v. Oct U in ••veil imagined. Travelers, with their carpetbags (Irmly clutched, wandered aimleaslv The Actio: Secretary of tho Treasury y the profc 10 have been in ruing all their it. I intend to which she roi id to-day, doing considerable damage in gai.'f i a round from ti Jim Norris, the Slate Picker. Yes,vwhatovr I fail leaned above your restless pillow, have all years. Of nany parts of tlio countr Foxes have holes, the From the Hazleton Sentinel, through ticket Irom New York to any place ii 1 belie she is not so pretty and kisSStblc as :st these long long birds of the air liave nests," etc.; bands in uniform from neighboring cities marched to their Down ii, this etid of tho county where he pick'd slate When a boy, there are hundreds of his boyhood companions in both parties, wlio wi'l make an earnest effort to elect Jit., ho United States, having passed thr Canada 011 tho Grand Trunk liailway, is o; but if you lmd done your PENN LANDS AT CHESTER several hotels followed by admiring youngsters .led to admission into the Tinted States with it ten years tlio Contrast lel.ots and thieves stood u|ion niat:v cor it further evidence of his right than si id a verv utter young lot lie so marked. Her face lias more on tlie Streets—Inters stiuD; Ceremonies. A Itlif Day for tlio l'mi|il«D -Great Crowd* dressed, looking for victims ; ped Norris by a haudsotne majorit lickct By telegraph to the Gazette medals and oflicial programme!* thrust ii than an s it hovered over vC vera of vehicles of till kinds swore whips under the nosus if every passer From the Philadelphia Record. Better Than a Straight Flush. FINANCIAL AND COMMEUCIAI :les, ''di every opportunity to mir yoiir till the air might bo supposed to bo blue, and McClure and Josephs came from Williamsport sitting in the same seat the day that Robert Lister Smith shot Josephs, liy the way, McClure, Josephs and Bob Lister Smith an throe aces in their calling, and the only fourth ace possible to make the hand complete would be the devil himself. Stock Report. p.itnt piett \ 11 ronliei lfurt those wrm y is gayly decorated and all plac me was one of confusion sutih as Phi Reported by Caupkntek A Boduer. Room: and a Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Bar 1 ilrs. liim lit wavelets of suiihIiid business are closed. It is estiiiiuUal Unit over delphia has not seen since 1870. -3:00 p. m (.'losing I very, very f ue I mean to devote it to that art. 1 saw 1 leave yon one of these days. using eaeh other over the dear fucc These bui Among the visitors were Gov. iiuvi, A This evening there will be i: grand display of liroworks in Fairmomit Park, near tho Lin N. Y. Ch, St. Louis do. pref iVima R.lt Phil. & liead'g— Lehigh Volley Lehigh Niiv' Union Pacifii P., 'iitusv. & k$ 2'D M., K. &T.. Northern Pac. com 4I'M C. & I. (J.. do prel y !ii Wt. Paul, com. D. L. A W..., 13i?J do pref fexas Pacific 'I-'m D. A Kio G Del. & Hudson.... m-'i Illinois Central N. J. Central 72U, Met'n. Kiev West'n Union..,. *'*% Omaha, com... acillc Mail 3*% do. pref. com 4xJ Roiik Island.... K«W Ohio Central... 471J Mobile & O .... 183 1/ville «& N'villt li -}.k Suiro Tunnel... is 15 Wabash pref. O. «£ 31., com Miss 1 if r.ot lifted from her sUouldc ney-Goneral Latta and other distingnii • do. prof t II. «& St. Jo. « •ak her down. Those rough, hard hands men. The exercisi iderstand liy t have done fo many necessary things for will be crossed upon her lifeless breast. After ic general cha party from an old-fashioned boat, of Penn street, the exact spot * I'e'H 1-ro:n tlit? Chicago Tribune. "You have stepped on my fooi!" The murmuring zephyrs of a 'ur)C raorniu: were kisssing with a dewy breath tie rosr Not Gwendolen's Foot MR. BEECHER SUED, U0% ioved the voyagC to Ainc very much, baby k Those neglected lips that gave you your lirst will be forever closed, and those A Publisher DemandH Settlement for a Contract Made In December, 1807. although wo had such a d sad, tired eyes will have opened in eternity 14*% .hut 1 feared wo w wrecked and then you Will appreciate your mother The party was met New York, Oct. 22.—An interesting case will probably be called in the Supreme Court here this week. It is the case of Samuel Wilkinson against Henry Ward Beecher, for breach of contract. The contract is the one that Beecher made with Ford & Company in December, 18G7, to write for them "The Life of Christ.'' He agreed to write the tDook in eighteen months. lie demanded and received. 1 had au engagement in London for this to play with but it will by too lati and others in costumes of the period. A short distance frain the shore l'eun met bushes that wiro soon to burst forth in a wealth of bud and blossom; the lu ittcr of the robin and the meadow lark rose cheerily upon the cool, fresh air that came from bevond tLo hilltops in the west, and athwart the extern do. prof. Manhattan Elev N. V. Central.. Lake Hliore.... Mr. Abb ig talk •er in a way that made I rim blush to the Not Wicked but Crazy When Penn lauded the vessels in the river lich. Outral.... 102 'orth West, com. do prof. 103'4 Kohinson IMch «£ Dan.. ltieh. l» TCr roots ot liis hair. Then she slopped .Michael Reidy. the man who created a blew their whistles, the bells t'ur ighout the cannot imagine how I have longed to come here, and now that my desire is uratitied I am aymg You at Northumberland, turns out ti p line a few days since in the P. .t H. depot a lunatic altogether there was g city were rung s .v faint bands ol crimson light, rosj harbingers of the golden flood tl at wus to eomu made a vivid contrast to the deep blue of the zenith, while over all wa* spread the solemn hush that comes before breakfast. Wabash, com. ii Browntowa about flvo At 10:30 a l«r at excitement iiuetiiig v I'.y tel.'graph to the uiui'ltc New lork MarkeU. perleetl called order bv Ma\ or 1 here being before he signed the contract, $10,000. W..Kiii«Ni, h partner in the tirni, paid th» money. He has not yet been able to get c.tiier the honk or the money out of Beecher. N'kw York, Oct. S4. ful country Dus to his departure ho had acted owdc BEEF -The market h hh quiet and unchanged; new plain mei»n gi&uo; new extra me. s $13. ."Ufa. 11 ikD. very strangely and appeared to be laboring Kev. Heurv lJrown two lliotisaud school eliil wonderfully small si er by "You are mistaken, darling," said Uwunil'.• leu Mahuffy, looking up tenderly at Pericles POKtv—The marktt was dull; nominal; new mess *23 50. LMW -The market w bteam rendered nominally $ the country but a few \oTlli river piers and a row of dingy tenement houses on Twenty- town who were plotting against his life. Mrs Reidy had heard nothing from her husband after ho left his home until she learned of his dren sang, • My Count r Gov. Ui/vt ilieii addi Perkins; "it was the -.orso," "I offered to compromise with him thiee y« ago,' suid M r. Wilkinson, "ou the return of tho amount advanced, an otter that JJeeeher tearfully accepted, pronounced maftnaSaiw Ais aafl trmflfiiyty pTtfrol&ld ttf psy*. 1 ■t trilte firmer; second street, this praise sounded a trillo ox "Perhaps you arc right," tho imn r*pl;Ctl stroking tho neck of the horso—i NC?rmau that weighed nearly a t u— i,f i would have dedei"cCd a n»Dr,i t;i •' heart than aiin'o.' travagaut, but no one ventured to say nay to his remarks rtilv in Philadelphia, Oct Exchange her. she became quite demuro when one of Iter callers aBked her what she intended to do Wltii all the rnvwrov she t,iU mrffcVj iu Am'oirfwi. 1 remarkable adveuttiro at Northumberland. Ohief-of-Pohce Barrett has gone to Northum b'erlatiti tD5 Wring Refilv httaa Mr. r poem, f the was c'oged to-imy on account of 1 Van's land- nd in ciinde'*.j'i?n and lion. J u M L i'fc-iztng |
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