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Ititintii} jygik PITTSTON. PA.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2(i. 1882. J PRICE TWO CENT» | 184.50 Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 125- Weekly E»tabliehed 186 ! Lord is My Shepherd of l'lvmouth, Pa. to the Calcott Si ciety SECOND EDITION it and helped swell the Demoera ic majority. Tliev decided '.hat jt would b" t iter 'or thei.' cause to ha ye t!i • State turned ove" to JJm Democrats and rumsellera than to keep it lit tho tortrol of tho Republicans, and they muii abide th'J consequences. They have declared that they prefeired no bread at all to half a loaf, and they can find no fault if they are taken at their word. The soundness of th«i Republican position cannot be questioner. The party placed itself on record in favor of the taxation an ! the restriction of the liquor traffic. But tho temperance people were not satisfied with slow progress liko that I'hoy would have prohibition or nothing, and ihey have secured nothing. FIRST EDITION. October circular. There seems to be plenty of business doing al. the September price list, and all the operators claim to haye orders for coal, and with some of thein there is delay in loading on certain sizes. In fact it appears difficult to get the domestic sizes loaded at any of tlio shipping points inside of a week after a vesBel or barge is taken up for the same. As the September price is a very fair THE WELSH CHOIRS. Tlio grand SI,200 prize for Mendelssohn's Yc Nations Offer to tlio lord," was awarded, THE -PLYMOUTH SINGERS WIN with overwhelming applause, to the Plymouth Choral Society, of Plymouth, Pa. » O'CLOCK 1». M. 3 O'CLOCK P. M. The Second Concert of the Sweet Singers— The Report of the Adjudicators— Grand Singing and (Irand Audience—Who Won the Prizes. The solid silver cup offered by State Senator II. G. Jones, and a silver vase offered by G. Childs, go with the §1,200 and $800 awards, NEWS BY WIRE. " FESTIVAL DAY." WHO WILL WIN IN THE BIG WALK one, and the tonnage that is moved is quite large, there is no reason for complaint, but while the October list is not reached, wo cannot seo tbo wisdom of nn advanco beyond that rate even on paper. Wo see no reason why the presont rates cannot be obtained, and the quantity now being received bo marketed for the next six or seven weeks, but if there i3 any further forcing, it will check what in any other time would bo called a very active state of trado. To keep tlio trade even, at current rates, during the winter months, will require restriction to a great oxient, unless the weather should be ot a decidedly severe character. respectively. THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE Increasing Interest in the Mateh at Madison Square Garden—A Man Killed in a tyuarrel—Bishops at Berwick— Egyptian Prisoners, Etc. Philadelphia, (Jet. 25.—Tlio Philadelphia The second Bi-Centennial competitive concert for tlie second grand prize of $800 took p'.aco in AHisdn'B tm'.lding yesterday Tlio attendance was about 2000 LATE NEWS. A Magnificent Demoiistration—Thousands of Knights in Line—The Programme for To-Day—A Kegatta. Concerts, and I nveiling of a Monument. Press savs Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn ins'8 Papers. The National Association of Stationary Engineers was organized yesterday in Now York morning. persons, but tho great sl':e of tlio ha'.1, showing By telegraph to tlio Gazette A BIG HAUL OF THIEVES. To-Morrow's Weather Indication*, By telegraph to the Uazette. so nuicli vacant space, gave a discouraging ap- About tlio 2:Kl of November tlio committee willf meet at Washington to consider tlireo regular appropriation bills Philadelphia. Oct. 26.—To day is styled '•Festival Day," in tho group of Bi-Centennial fetes, and fairer weather could not have ' icon asked for. Accommodations Limited for Bl-Centennlal Pickpockets—The "Suspects" liar* the Penitentiary in Prospect. By telegraph to the Gazette. For middle Atlantic States, fair weather and southwest to northwest winds; higher barometer: stationery or slight fall in temperature. pearance to cli':'gs in tuunas'O.ial eyes, especia'l.v as about $5000 had to bo raised to meet expenses, prizes, etc. The bu'Ui ng was very handsomely decora cd with lings and bunting. At intervals on tlio wo'ls wero hanging, artistically des'g.icd, banners w: h die seals of all Stales of tlio Union. The posts supposing the plat.'orm were decked with bunches of splendid leoks. overhung with tlio Hag of Columbia, expressive of the manner in which :ho We'sii keep to the tiaditicnal emblems of their fatiiorlana. while bowing in loyalty beneath the s.arry eml'lfrn of the r new home. WilVam R. Williams, presidcutof the Ca'nb.'uu Bcc:ety of Philadelphia, and ex- Senator Ho at'o Ga.cs Jones, representing tlio mates are being made slowly Depa-tment esli- The annual roport of the Superintendent of tlio Money Order system, renews lii.s recommendation for tlio issuance of a new form of money orders for sums under five dollars at a fco of three cents. The Knights Templar parade was tlio inaugural featuro, and the turn out was exeep- Philadelphia, Oct. 26.—Tho benches in iho Cenaal Station dock were not sufficient to scat the crowd of pickpockets and suspicious characters who were brought up this morning for a hearing. All but two were committed to prison as professional thieves, or wore held to answer at court. Among them were George Wilson, of Cleveland, Ohio; John Hill, of Boston; Henry Fisher, John Williams, John Pierson, and Bernard Jones, of Baltimore. A miscellaneous assortment of valuables wi.s found on all of them, Bernard Jones being found in possession of three watches and a pocket'jook containing $55. Tho latter was identified a* tho property of William Cortwright, of Oswego, N. V . and Jones was sent Tho meeting of Western shippers of anthracito takes place to-morrow; It is not expected that tho rates will be changed in any particular.THE BIG WALK. tionally fine. Many Oommmidories were present from other States, notably New York, Rhode Island. Delaware, Virginia and New Jersey. Fitzgerald Ahead-Rowetl Sick-Hughes Still Considered the Strongest Man. Colonol William Redman, owner of a mine in the Mosquito district, Col., had both hils eyes torn from their sockets and an arm blottUi from his body yesterday, by the prematu o explosion of gia.it powder. Ho will probably By telegraph to the Gazette. The oflicial tonnage statement shows an increase to the end of September, of but 416,- 882 tons of anthracite; evidently wo shall not reach thirty million tons, as an output, this Tho route was over the same as that taken New York, Oct 26.—Tho score at 2 o'clock was at follows:—Fitzgerald, 397; Hazeal, 391 ; Hughes, 390: Noremac, 386; Uowell, 376; Hart, 369; Herty, 358; Vint, 331. by various other demonstrations At 2 p. in. there will be a regatta on tho year Schuylkill, ovor the national course. At 3 p in. the concert of the united singer; will take place in Bi-Centennial Music Hall, At Philadelphia stocks of anthracite Jare light at the shipping wharves, and thero is a complaint of scarcity of coal carrying vessc's. We uotico that the Reading companies show an increase of $31fi,375 net earnings in 'he ten months ending with September, this as against the same poriod the preceding year. While Kicliaril Mageo, a brewer, was ascending tlio stairway of a building on Walnut street, Philadelphia, yesterday, he was jostled by three men who stole his wuUot containing £2,200 out of his pocket. The thieves es- Rowell is said to be very sick. Noremac and Hughes are now considered the strongest At J o'clock this afternoon the nionumont to the lato Morton it c Mi chad will be unveiled G'amb.'lan Choral Soc:ety of Lackawanna, made b-U-X compliment ng the Wolsli for (heir lovo of music ami) men. in Fairmount Park Fatal Drunken Quarrel. wb'ch the pr:,:e piece, "Daughters of Israel " (Neuko.inm). was sr'ig ;n a style which on'y :s», af'cr NEARLY KILLED BY DOGS. to court at once to be ''rtrlnxiileil" M tlD« By telegraph to the Gazette The Second Assistant Postmnstor-Uonerol i: peCiUent'ary WlXNEPKG, Oct. 2G.—Archie McDonald, of Ratportago, was shot and killed last night by u locomotive engineer named Robert D. Gar- Ten, during a drunken quarrel at Caledonia hotel. Garvin had only been here a day or two. He comes from Georgia When the coal miners along the railroads centering- at Pittsburg failed in the strike in August last, after being out four months, it was thought that thero would be 110 more trouble for a year at least, but live pits havo the Welsh can, for it is a "Welsh war song, nt advertisements inviting proposal: A Itighwuyinan Attacked by Three Ferocious Mastiffs- I'ity Taken on the Foot-Pad. Tiio cou'est bv male choirs (limited to flf for Star aorv co upon 2,300 routes in Illinoi: Iowa, M ichigan and Wisconsin, and COO iui: THE 1DUTY OF REPUBLICANS. voices each), in Ihe ifioraoo.i, to: the thud grund prize 0' $'00, was amiocnced for 2 ccllaneoits routes throughout the L'ni ed Hkadinu, Oct. 25.—A desperate highway robber was nearly killed by dogs in Lebanon county lust uight David J. McKinney was driving to his home, near Fredericksburg, when a thief stopped hiin team und pulled a pistol with the demand, "Your money or your life!" McKinney had three ferocious mastiffs in his wagon and ho set tlio dogs on the thief, and in a short time they completely stripped him of hi: clothing and bit him severely. McKinney was alone, and rather than have the thief killed outright he called oft the dogs and drovo away, leaving the desperado at the roadside. A party searched the wwods subsequently, but could not lind him. Another highwayman on the samo road attempted to rob the coachman of Colonel John II. Lick. 0 c oc but ow'ng '.o B"oad s-reet btvog State Mr. lJlaine'x View of Rupublicau Responsibility—Ills Letter to the Delaware Republicans. made a request that a convention bo called to demand an advance to the old rate of 4 cents. In compliance with this, Mr. D. R. Jones, president of the labor organization, has called a convention for the 27th inst. Since the strike the miners havo been working for 3 J cents. The operators say that they will not grant the increase, and another strike is not improbablo. The miners say that the demand for coal will be so hoavy that the operators will be compelled to make the concessions blocked by shul.'ng The Attorney-General says the published statement that the Cabinet discussed the unsavory complexion of a number of attaches in the Department of Justice, and concluded a number of changes should bo mado, is wholly o.T a ni'mLe.' of ginge.a dowa town, it did not begin unt'l 3 o'clock Augusta, Me., Oct. 20 HORRORS OF EGYPTIAN PRISONS. To Hichard Ilaninglon, Esq., Chairman Republican Slate Committee: Torturing; Rebel* In the Filthy Dungeons Judge Pie'co was requeued to preside. In a few pointed remarks he drew for.h a hearty welcome of applause by claiming to have We'sh b'ood in hDs veins received as the legacy of his grandmother D. P. Jones, of Pottsv'l'e, spoke as the representative of Charles Pa rish, who Bhould havo boon proscnt on boha'f of the Luzerne Choral Society. DEAR Silt: It is with eitrema, regret that I find myself tumble to fulfill my long-standing engagement to speak in Delaware. Some tlireo weeks since 1 had a severe attack of malarial fever, and I have not sufficiently regained my btrength to warrant mo iD attempting a public speech. My physician forbids it positively and enjoins rest and quiet. of Cairo. London, Oct. 25.—The Swiss, Ninet, writes to the Times protesting that he only served Arabi in the ambulance, lie gives a graphic account of the filthy condition of his prison at Cairo. Ho says thumb-screws wero put on him during the journey from Cairo to Alexandria. At the latter place ho was thrust into a prison filthier than the one at Cairo and swarming with vermin. He was robbed by the jailors and then put on board a vessel for deportation to Smyrna, but wai smuggled -ashore at Piraeus by the aid of an Armenian ■officer of the ship. He went thenco to Berne. Ninet says he behoves that thero are 3,000 innocent men in Egyptian prisons such as he has described. The House Committeo on Ways and Means will uioet at Washington. 20th of November, to assign to sub-committees nil subjects relating to the tariff. It is expected by that time tlio Tariff Commission will submit a asked. Only three muleohoivsentered the compotu'.on, the Calleou, of Plymouth; the Cambrian, of Hyde PnrH, and Wilkes-Banc Choir, each fifty voices. H. M. Kdwaids, of Hyde Park, led the exercises. The singing was pronounced by professional mnsic:nni to be very lino, the parls being woll balanced, the accentuation very distinct, bringing out tho spirit of Schubert's beautiful composition. "Tho Ixnd is ray Shepherd," with power partial report. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Surgeon-Generals of the Army and 1 have personal reasons for coming to Delaware aside from the good I might hope to do the Republican causo, and I shall not be content until I have had an opportunity in person to thank the good friend in your State who have manifested on important occasions their trust and conlidcnce in me. Navy recommend live acres in the southwest comer of Hot Springs Mountains, lie selected as a sito jor an army and navy hospital, for the construction of which $100,000 was appropriated by the last Congress. Stock Report. Reported by Carpenter & Bodmer, Rooms and 6 Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre Oct. 26—3:00 p. m. MELVILLE AND DANENHOWER. Closing Bid Wabash pref.. . 69% N Y. Ch, St. Louis 1*. do. pref.. Penna R.R Phil. & Heart'g. O.AM., com... 39 (WW do. pref..., ... II. & St. Jo. com 43 John O'Donnell, of Frankfort, Ky., attempted to poison his mother, sister find two brothers Friday night, by putting arsenic in a rabbit for supper. Their lives were saved by Thiy Submit Their Official ltapui t to Mie Secretary of War. That Delaware should sustain the Democratic party seems altogether anomalous. Her geographical position, her industries, her progress in manufactures would all seem to ally her strongly with the Republican party. During the period in which Republican adrainis trations have shaped the (inaucial and economic policies of the country, Delaware has enjoyed a new industrial life and- has shown a remarkable development in wealth and productive power. In the very same years that Delaware has been reaping the richest advantages of the protective system, she has been represented in Congress by the enemies of that system. Gordon Washington*, Oct. 25.—The Secretary of the Navy has received the official leports of Chief Engineer Melville and Lieutenant Da i enhower, of the last Arctic exploring steamer, " Jeaunette,' and copies were to-day given to the press. Engineer Melville's report is a dotailed narrative of his exporienco subsequent to the separation of the " Jcaunctto's " boats off the mouth of the Lena river, including tho adventures of the crew of tho whale bout, the search for tho lost party of Captain Do Long and the linal discovery of their dead bodies. Lehigh Valley do. pref.. 8i^ Lehigh Nav T8% Union Pacific... 1(»7% P., Titusv. & iL... 'i\% M., K. &T 35]/2 Northern Pac.com -16«te C. O 9 do pref 03-D4 bt. Paul, com... 110^ D. L. A W do pref... 128 •)* Texas Pacific M D. A Rio Q ftl9| Del. & Hudson 114 Illinois Central.. l4SDi N. J. Central 78M Met'n. Rlev 83 West'n Union 8HU Omaha, com 40% Pacific Mail 39W do. pref.. J 08% Erie, coin 41% Rock Island 133 do. pref.... . Ohio Centra).... \1% Manhattan Elev... 48 Mobile & O 20 N. Y. Central 133W L'ville & N'ville. B5^ Lake Shore 118J2 Sutro Tunnel... Y\ Mich. Central 103D4 Robinson _. .. Thomas, the celebrated soloist, sang in English and was cncored, when he a physician. Yesterday O'Donnell took arsenic himself and died. He had boon on a spree. THE METHODIST BISHOPS. gave the audience a fine Welsh solo in Among the noted Welsh people present ware the Hughes brothers,who have just retumod from a thred years' tour ot Europe. They are arranging to givo sacred coucerts in- Philadelphia. J. W. Parson Pried who has acted as adjudicator of Eisteddfodau in America and Wales, was a'so present. The musical composer, Gwi'yin Gwont, whoso pro* Kpiily Lauricnt, confined iu tho lunatic asylum on Black well's Island sinco July, was The Conference at Berwick—Di stinguitlied Divines in Attendance. declared sane yesterday, by a commission appointed by the Supreme Court, and released. She charged that since sho camo in possession of certuiu property her brother has continually persecuted lier. Berwick,Pa.,Oct.25.—The conference of the bishops of the Mothodist Episcopal church began to clay at Berwick. The following bishops were in attendance: Simpson, Bowman, Harris, Wiley, Merrill, Andrews, Warren, Fobs and Hurst. Bishop Foss ia.rauch improved in health after a loug and severe sickness. In consequence of the sickness of the wife of Bishop Peck the reverend gentleman was unable to leavo his home at Syracuse, N. Y. Bishop Foster is in India. Theso comprise the whole of the American board, their number being lessened by the death last summer of the senior Bishop Scott. They will remain here during the week to deliberate on matters of interest connected with church affairs, the arrangement of dates for the varicus conferences in the United States, matters pertaining to missionary work, etc. The sessions will be private in their character, but the results will doubtless be made public at the end of their deliberations. A public reception will be tendered them at the residence of M. W. .Jackson, Ksq., of this place, on Thursday evening,and the distinguished divines will occupy the pulpits of some of the neighboring towns on North West, com. 140*4 Rich & Dan At Stillwater, Minn., Tuesday night, a farmer named Klingliito attacked his sleeping wife with a knife, cutting her horribly. A son interfered and was stabbed to the heart and killed. Officers found the murderer in tho barn with a knife. A desperate fight ensued and Klingliito was shot through tho body. Ho is in jail dying. He is said to havo killed two do pref.. 104% Rich, & D. Tor. .. 3.VK Wabash, com 32% Central Pacific... 90% diict'ons are to be found in almost every Welshman's library, was present on the plat Lieutenant Dauenhower's report is a detailed narrativo of his journoy home through Siberia through Bulun, at the head of the Lena )elta, to St. Fctorsburg. OIL MARKET. Oil City, Oct. 2(1—2:00 p. in, Crude oil dull at 91%c For the remainder of this campaign Republicans everywhere should bend their energies to securing a majority in th#next llo ise of Philadelphia Markets. THE GRAND Pltl/.B CONTEST By telegraph to the Gazette S:i or sevon thousand miisic-loving persons crowded into the building to bear the five Welsh choirs compete for tho firs.- grand prizo of S' 200. That renowned veteran bard and Eisteddfod leader, Dev. Frederick Edwards, D. D„ was chairman of the evenuig. Governor lloyt being present was loudly c.i'led for, and was ushered by a commit'.co to tho platform amid a storm of applause. Boing called upon for a .speech, tho Governor said, ''This is not a mecl'.ng for speeches. Reported Outrage by Bobbers. Representatives. Whatever causes of just Philadelphia. Oct. 26. By telegraph to tho Gazette, discontent may exist with State nominations, unfairly and injuriously thrust upon the party, and whatever means may he taken to resent such wrongs and repel such indignities, it is evidently the duty of all true Republicans to use every honorablo effort to hold control of th' popular branch of Congress. Tn that branch is lodged the (Dower to origina'e Revenue Hills, and that carries with it the incidental power of fostering or disabling tl C■ entire industrial system of thejiountry. The Republicans may be safely trusted to do the first; there is serious danger that the Democrats might do the second. I am very truly your*, James 6. Pmike. FLOUR—I he market was quiet but firm; super extra $3.50(&4.00; Penna. family S"».00; Ohio and Indiana family 85.40@f5.75 ; rj'e Ilour |4.2'@$4.37^j WHEAT—The market was dull and lower; No. 2 Western red Penna red $1.10 (&1.10; amber $1.16(&$1.17. men previously Nashua, N. H., Oct. 26.—It is reported that the bank at Wilton was broken into last night. The safe was blown open and tho contents stolen, and that tho robbers also broke SEVERED BY FATE. CORN—The market was duiet; steamer 87c mixed 87(fot?9c.; No. 3 mixed 86e@S7c. How Ingouiar Trod Lightly on the Heart into two stores, stole a team and shot one O ATS—The market wan qui*t and steady; No 1 white 50c.; No.2 do 4ti®4(j.tyc.; No. 2 mixed 39c strings of gweet Girls. C§D40c Scarce ai 75c RYE- From the Chicago Tribune PROVISIONS—The maiUet was qui MWSS PORK—$21.50. BEEF HAMS-fj8.C»0Cai9.00. Pass the pie. Heavy Loss by Fire. INDIA MESS BEEF-f29 00, free on "board, no matter whether a man be Governor o; " rococo " pants as these words fell in soft oo deuces upon a piedallion-liko ear that projected out into tho starry night from a head whoso Grecian curves would attract attention auywhero north of La Porte. Tho day had been a beautiful one, and now that tho shadows iu the glen were lengthening uud the ir McC'oskey moved uneasily in his By telegraph to the Oazetie BACON—Smoked shoulders l-^C3H2^c.; sail do. 11' smoked hams 10@i7c.; picked do. 13 ; @14V£c. corporal. In this Bi-Centennlal it has been the custom to talk too much about the Dutch, Welsh or other particular nationality, but in Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 26.—Tho fire at Uopkinsville, Ky., last night, was the work of an incendiary. It was extinguished about midnight. Four blocks were dostroyed. The loss on buildings is $100,000 and on stooks of u". ■ 'j_y * ■ 7yv' - LAUD—I he market was quiet; city kettle 13^c.: loose butchers prime steam 9*2.75ffit$13.(H). Sunday next. BU'fTER—The market was firm and scarce Penna. creamery extra and Western do. 35c. BraCirord county and New York extra 3C C&32c this mighty, majestic Commonwealth it is our strength and pride that we are all sorts. We have had enough of Teutonic kings and EUUS @30c.; The market was steady; Penna. 29c various firms $200,000. HunUville Everything By Turns. CIIEESE—1The market was steady; New York full cream lHc; Penna part skims 8W)(gt9UDc. PETROLEUM— Dull: refined t%. WHISKEY—SI. 2*. political bosses. [Cheers.] The sooner wo got down off these little galleries of separate nationalities and on the broad platform of American equality the bettor." [Applause.] lirds woto twittering in a sleepy fashion amid :ha boughs of the locust trees, Ingonmr and Road Agents Make a Haul, Farmers arc improving the line autumn weather. From the Scran*.r»n Republican. By telegraph to the Gazette Our .blacksmiths are driving quite a thriving business, menuing the highways Ac., and our wheelwrights are doing enough to live. The Wilkes-lforre Record which appears to be '' everything by turns and nothing long " these days, nominates Mr. Reuben J. Flick for Congress aa " an Independent People's candi- Gladys Perkins were sittiug silently on the liEADVlLLE, Col., Oct. 2G.—The stago from By telegraph to the Gazette New York Markets. Kev. T. C Edwards, representing the \Vy back porch eatingappla pie. Why Jo you'doubt my lpve, darling ?': she ■Why is it, after I have told you so Malta, due hero last night, was stopped by two masked men. The passengers wore ranged in a row, covered by revolvers and robbed of ovor two thpnsand dollars. Tho To bring up the rear comes the tinsmith who makes " spouting " a specialty. NF.W Yorr\ BEEF—1The market was dull and unC\ new plain mess $13.00; new extrk fl3.504l4.00. \ PC DKK—The market was quitt and steadvAiw mess #23.25tffcf 23.50. / J LARD - The market was 5c.(£?.7V$jc lntfhei/ant firm; sales 2u0 tierces; steam rendere(l/$iii^7D.» Pittston Wholesale Markets. otning Valley Choral Societx, then made an asks. date." A few days ago our contemporary recommended Mr. "Flick to Republican voters as a Prohibition candidate; then the wind voored about in an opposite direction, and it called on its readers to vote for " honest " Dan Connolly, the Graveyard Insurance nominee, and now it has taken another tack, and disregarding Mr. Flick's Prohibition nomination, [lauged mee Inappropriate address, alter hich tho live many, many times- —told you with all the pas- Wo hold our second festival for the suason at the Christian Chuich oil Thursday and Friday evenings Good feeling prevailed, which will bring success to any entertain- choirs sang in maslerly stylo Mendlessohn's spirited chorus, "Ve Nations offer to tho Lord sionato earnestness of a woman's frat and highwaymen escaped Following is the order in only lovo that you arc my idol, that your hopes are my hopes, your fears my fears—and my face close pressed to yours—why is it, I ment. which the choirs sang according to lots drawn: 1st, The Cambrian, of Ilyde Park; 2d, Schuylkill and Carbon ; 3d, Plymouth and Nanticoke; 4tli, Wyoming Valley: 5th, Lackawanna. More About the Star Route Jury Bribery. By telegraph to tho Gazette Mr. J. P. Harris, of Pooltown, Bradford, Pa., is sponding the autumn with his brother William. Ile is a strong tcmperance.man, aud it is hopod that he will rorriain with us and assist ill the tomperuico work soon to be inaugurated. Flour -patent Flour, straight brand: Corn ... Oats, new Butter SO. 00 ask, that you cannot believe me; that a look Washington', Oct. 26.—Frank A. Fall, for 0.00(36 90 00 mi of doubt is ever on your face?1 whom a warrant has been issued for attempting to bribe Wm. H. Brown, of tho Star route Deeper sl:ll have grown the shadows in the presents and indorses " him as the People's candidate for Congress. Mr. Flick is the regular Prohibition nominee, and it is not likely, that for the sake of securing Bradley's fatal championship ho will permit the use of his good name in a campaign of false pretense as the u Independent People's candidate''merely for the sake of catching a few votes. Cheese, new Etfps !3C& 1 80 glen. The crickets have begun to chirp in their noisy way, and the first rays of moonlight thttt come down to earth in a silvery shower jury, with an offer of $2,300, surrendered himself this morning. Foote and Shaw, for whom similar warrants have been issued, are W. A. Waters, we are glad to learn, is making a success of school teaching this winter in Mill Hollow. Ho is als# teaching night school, and tells us he has scholars, more or less. Mr. Waters is an experienced teacher and a faithful instructor. •• Rev. C H. Sackett preached a. powerful sermon on tho subject of Temperance, on Sunday last. Wo understand that some of oiir people' did liot like it; but then some people never like to hear tho trutV Potatoes new, per bu, Chop ami Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt, fine, per sack... Salt, per bbl Hay 55® GO By telegraph to the Gazett Philadelphia, Oct. 2G.—Tho Welsh con cert this morning was attended by ten thou between the leaves of the locust trees bring into bold Velief tho haggard outlines of a saw- still at large. -It was rumored to-day that juror McNaily, was about to make an altidavit sand persons, and the siu HMl \ id. 00 13.00 Tho grand cliorus of fifDcon hundred voices was very line buck that lies restfully 1 demand an answer ays the girl in an mis whoa-Km ma wav that so well befits il Why do you doubfc my love?" gainst tho woodshed upon Which a warrant will bo i.vued for juror Rye (Straw Turnips, pes bu Onions, " " Tomatoes, per basket Cabbage, per hundred, pood " fair to middlin; was led by (icor-j.o W. Will of Wilkc impe her. What a Prohibition Party Accomplished THE COAL TRADE. 1.00(^6.00 a.oofon r-0 1.00 direction of Carl Gacrtner I do not.'' answers lngomar FimntheN. Y. Tribune Hereafter the Ohio Republicans will u a be Potatoes are rotting somewhat iu our vicinity, but" farmers feed them to fatting their pork ; so they are of some use. Applet, per bu Sweet potatoes, per bbl Pears, per bbl.. j.^as.oc 7.00 orchestra The a war prizes v ie doubt in every litis of your features. It is false! exclaims Gladys. A 1 can see tiuei' to irdou thenis.-lves with teni A Fair Demand —Probability of a Miners' Strike in tlio Pittsburg Region. Tho market is in fair demand, but without C' cicjed since hist reiw* lize for Havden's "Auntinir Soni iVhat c ance li ation it w ill expressions ot -n Miss May Oloveland is visiting friends in From Smvard'a Journal, yesterday I'otatoes are awarded to the Wyoming Vail Leal 'ver the table Ingomar MeUloskey It is true that Tunklniunoc1 We can only quote a fair market fur anthracite coal, for the prices at which the commodity is sold docs not approximate the full Dly offered, an 1 r.iv selling at a slight decline, on account of the rot. and consequent fear of buyers to store them. Butter is firm and unchanged. Eggs are scarce, and in demand at present quotations. NTetikCj:um looked steadily at Gladys for an instant, and if all the temperance men in Ohio had vited this year (or the Republican ticket it would still lii've f illed of .n election, but f ai does not alto- the f ict that they refused to vote for Mrs Sigler,' mother of Munsoir §igler, has returned to ncr home (from Jersey,) where alio has been spending a few weeks, visiting friends Poo Little « Co. Israel,'' to the I ackawanna then learned in Kenosha, he said: " I ■ ing whether pis would hold out ig in tho cold, cynical way he had was doubt The $1UU cash prize for .Schubert's
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 125, October 26, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 125 |
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 | 1882-10-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Volume 1 Number 125, October 26, 1882 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 125 |
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 | 1882-10-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Identifier | EGZ_18821026_001.tif |
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. |
Full Text | Ititintii} jygik PITTSTON. PA.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2(i. 1882. J PRICE TWO CENT» | 184.50 Per Annum. VOLUME I., NUMBER 125- Weekly E»tabliehed 186 ! Lord is My Shepherd of l'lvmouth, Pa. to the Calcott Si ciety SECOND EDITION it and helped swell the Demoera ic majority. Tliev decided '.hat jt would b" t iter 'or thei.' cause to ha ye t!i • State turned ove" to JJm Democrats and rumsellera than to keep it lit tho tortrol of tho Republicans, and they muii abide th'J consequences. They have declared that they prefeired no bread at all to half a loaf, and they can find no fault if they are taken at their word. The soundness of th«i Republican position cannot be questioner. The party placed itself on record in favor of the taxation an ! the restriction of the liquor traffic. But tho temperance people were not satisfied with slow progress liko that I'hoy would have prohibition or nothing, and ihey have secured nothing. FIRST EDITION. October circular. There seems to be plenty of business doing al. the September price list, and all the operators claim to haye orders for coal, and with some of thein there is delay in loading on certain sizes. In fact it appears difficult to get the domestic sizes loaded at any of tlio shipping points inside of a week after a vesBel or barge is taken up for the same. As the September price is a very fair THE WELSH CHOIRS. Tlio grand SI,200 prize for Mendelssohn's Yc Nations Offer to tlio lord," was awarded, THE -PLYMOUTH SINGERS WIN with overwhelming applause, to the Plymouth Choral Society, of Plymouth, Pa. » O'CLOCK 1». M. 3 O'CLOCK P. M. The Second Concert of the Sweet Singers— The Report of the Adjudicators— Grand Singing and (Irand Audience—Who Won the Prizes. The solid silver cup offered by State Senator II. G. Jones, and a silver vase offered by G. Childs, go with the §1,200 and $800 awards, NEWS BY WIRE. " FESTIVAL DAY." WHO WILL WIN IN THE BIG WALK one, and the tonnage that is moved is quite large, there is no reason for complaint, but while the October list is not reached, wo cannot seo tbo wisdom of nn advanco beyond that rate even on paper. Wo see no reason why the presont rates cannot be obtained, and the quantity now being received bo marketed for the next six or seven weeks, but if there i3 any further forcing, it will check what in any other time would bo called a very active state of trado. To keep tlio trade even, at current rates, during the winter months, will require restriction to a great oxient, unless the weather should be ot a decidedly severe character. respectively. THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE Increasing Interest in the Mateh at Madison Square Garden—A Man Killed in a tyuarrel—Bishops at Berwick— Egyptian Prisoners, Etc. Philadelphia, (Jet. 25.—Tlio Philadelphia The second Bi-Centennial competitive concert for tlie second grand prize of $800 took p'.aco in AHisdn'B tm'.lding yesterday Tlio attendance was about 2000 LATE NEWS. A Magnificent Demoiistration—Thousands of Knights in Line—The Programme for To-Day—A Kegatta. Concerts, and I nveiling of a Monument. Press savs Gleaned and Condensed from this Morn ins'8 Papers. The National Association of Stationary Engineers was organized yesterday in Now York morning. persons, but tho great sl':e of tlio ha'.1, showing By telegraph to tlio Gazette A BIG HAUL OF THIEVES. To-Morrow's Weather Indication*, By telegraph to the Uazette. so nuicli vacant space, gave a discouraging ap- About tlio 2:Kl of November tlio committee willf meet at Washington to consider tlireo regular appropriation bills Philadelphia. Oct. 26.—To day is styled '•Festival Day," in tho group of Bi-Centennial fetes, and fairer weather could not have ' icon asked for. Accommodations Limited for Bl-Centennlal Pickpockets—The "Suspects" liar* the Penitentiary in Prospect. By telegraph to the Gazette. For middle Atlantic States, fair weather and southwest to northwest winds; higher barometer: stationery or slight fall in temperature. pearance to cli':'gs in tuunas'O.ial eyes, especia'l.v as about $5000 had to bo raised to meet expenses, prizes, etc. The bu'Ui ng was very handsomely decora cd with lings and bunting. At intervals on tlio wo'ls wero hanging, artistically des'g.icd, banners w: h die seals of all Stales of tlio Union. The posts supposing the plat.'orm were decked with bunches of splendid leoks. overhung with tlio Hag of Columbia, expressive of the manner in which :ho We'sii keep to the tiaditicnal emblems of their fatiiorlana. while bowing in loyalty beneath the s.arry eml'lfrn of the r new home. WilVam R. Williams, presidcutof the Ca'nb.'uu Bcc:ety of Philadelphia, and ex- Senator Ho at'o Ga.cs Jones, representing tlio mates are being made slowly Depa-tment esli- The annual roport of the Superintendent of tlio Money Order system, renews lii.s recommendation for tlio issuance of a new form of money orders for sums under five dollars at a fco of three cents. The Knights Templar parade was tlio inaugural featuro, and the turn out was exeep- Philadelphia, Oct. 26.—Tho benches in iho Cenaal Station dock were not sufficient to scat the crowd of pickpockets and suspicious characters who were brought up this morning for a hearing. All but two were committed to prison as professional thieves, or wore held to answer at court. Among them were George Wilson, of Cleveland, Ohio; John Hill, of Boston; Henry Fisher, John Williams, John Pierson, and Bernard Jones, of Baltimore. A miscellaneous assortment of valuables wi.s found on all of them, Bernard Jones being found in possession of three watches and a pocket'jook containing $55. Tho latter was identified a* tho property of William Cortwright, of Oswego, N. V . and Jones was sent Tho meeting of Western shippers of anthracito takes place to-morrow; It is not expected that tho rates will be changed in any particular.THE BIG WALK. tionally fine. Many Oommmidories were present from other States, notably New York, Rhode Island. Delaware, Virginia and New Jersey. Fitzgerald Ahead-Rowetl Sick-Hughes Still Considered the Strongest Man. Colonol William Redman, owner of a mine in the Mosquito district, Col., had both hils eyes torn from their sockets and an arm blottUi from his body yesterday, by the prematu o explosion of gia.it powder. Ho will probably By telegraph to the Gazette. The oflicial tonnage statement shows an increase to the end of September, of but 416,- 882 tons of anthracite; evidently wo shall not reach thirty million tons, as an output, this Tho route was over the same as that taken New York, Oct 26.—Tho score at 2 o'clock was at follows:—Fitzgerald, 397; Hazeal, 391 ; Hughes, 390: Noremac, 386; Uowell, 376; Hart, 369; Herty, 358; Vint, 331. by various other demonstrations At 2 p. in. there will be a regatta on tho year Schuylkill, ovor the national course. At 3 p in. the concert of the united singer; will take place in Bi-Centennial Music Hall, At Philadelphia stocks of anthracite Jare light at the shipping wharves, and thero is a complaint of scarcity of coal carrying vessc's. We uotico that the Reading companies show an increase of $31fi,375 net earnings in 'he ten months ending with September, this as against the same poriod the preceding year. While Kicliaril Mageo, a brewer, was ascending tlio stairway of a building on Walnut street, Philadelphia, yesterday, he was jostled by three men who stole his wuUot containing £2,200 out of his pocket. The thieves es- Rowell is said to be very sick. Noremac and Hughes are now considered the strongest At J o'clock this afternoon the nionumont to the lato Morton it c Mi chad will be unveiled G'amb.'lan Choral Soc:ety of Lackawanna, made b-U-X compliment ng the Wolsli for (heir lovo of music ami) men. in Fairmount Park Fatal Drunken Quarrel. wb'ch the pr:,:e piece, "Daughters of Israel " (Neuko.inm). was sr'ig ;n a style which on'y :s», af'cr NEARLY KILLED BY DOGS. to court at once to be ''rtrlnxiileil" M tlD« By telegraph to the Gazette The Second Assistant Postmnstor-Uonerol i: peCiUent'ary WlXNEPKG, Oct. 2G.—Archie McDonald, of Ratportago, was shot and killed last night by u locomotive engineer named Robert D. Gar- Ten, during a drunken quarrel at Caledonia hotel. Garvin had only been here a day or two. He comes from Georgia When the coal miners along the railroads centering- at Pittsburg failed in the strike in August last, after being out four months, it was thought that thero would be 110 more trouble for a year at least, but live pits havo the Welsh can, for it is a "Welsh war song, nt advertisements inviting proposal: A Itighwuyinan Attacked by Three Ferocious Mastiffs- I'ity Taken on the Foot-Pad. Tiio cou'est bv male choirs (limited to flf for Star aorv co upon 2,300 routes in Illinoi: Iowa, M ichigan and Wisconsin, and COO iui: THE 1DUTY OF REPUBLICANS. voices each), in Ihe ifioraoo.i, to: the thud grund prize 0' $'00, was amiocnced for 2 ccllaneoits routes throughout the L'ni ed Hkadinu, Oct. 25.—A desperate highway robber was nearly killed by dogs in Lebanon county lust uight David J. McKinney was driving to his home, near Fredericksburg, when a thief stopped hiin team und pulled a pistol with the demand, "Your money or your life!" McKinney had three ferocious mastiffs in his wagon and ho set tlio dogs on the thief, and in a short time they completely stripped him of hi: clothing and bit him severely. McKinney was alone, and rather than have the thief killed outright he called oft the dogs and drovo away, leaving the desperado at the roadside. A party searched the wwods subsequently, but could not lind him. Another highwayman on the samo road attempted to rob the coachman of Colonel John II. Lick. 0 c oc but ow'ng '.o B"oad s-reet btvog State Mr. lJlaine'x View of Rupublicau Responsibility—Ills Letter to the Delaware Republicans. made a request that a convention bo called to demand an advance to the old rate of 4 cents. In compliance with this, Mr. D. R. Jones, president of the labor organization, has called a convention for the 27th inst. Since the strike the miners havo been working for 3 J cents. The operators say that they will not grant the increase, and another strike is not improbablo. The miners say that the demand for coal will be so hoavy that the operators will be compelled to make the concessions blocked by shul.'ng The Attorney-General says the published statement that the Cabinet discussed the unsavory complexion of a number of attaches in the Department of Justice, and concluded a number of changes should bo mado, is wholly o.T a ni'mLe.' of ginge.a dowa town, it did not begin unt'l 3 o'clock Augusta, Me., Oct. 20 HORRORS OF EGYPTIAN PRISONS. To Hichard Ilaninglon, Esq., Chairman Republican Slate Committee: Torturing; Rebel* In the Filthy Dungeons Judge Pie'co was requeued to preside. In a few pointed remarks he drew for.h a hearty welcome of applause by claiming to have We'sh b'ood in hDs veins received as the legacy of his grandmother D. P. Jones, of Pottsv'l'e, spoke as the representative of Charles Pa rish, who Bhould havo boon proscnt on boha'f of the Luzerne Choral Society. DEAR Silt: It is with eitrema, regret that I find myself tumble to fulfill my long-standing engagement to speak in Delaware. Some tlireo weeks since 1 had a severe attack of malarial fever, and I have not sufficiently regained my btrength to warrant mo iD attempting a public speech. My physician forbids it positively and enjoins rest and quiet. of Cairo. London, Oct. 25.—The Swiss, Ninet, writes to the Times protesting that he only served Arabi in the ambulance, lie gives a graphic account of the filthy condition of his prison at Cairo. Ho says thumb-screws wero put on him during the journey from Cairo to Alexandria. At the latter place ho was thrust into a prison filthier than the one at Cairo and swarming with vermin. He was robbed by the jailors and then put on board a vessel for deportation to Smyrna, but wai smuggled -ashore at Piraeus by the aid of an Armenian ■officer of the ship. He went thenco to Berne. Ninet says he behoves that thero are 3,000 innocent men in Egyptian prisons such as he has described. The House Committeo on Ways and Means will uioet at Washington. 20th of November, to assign to sub-committees nil subjects relating to the tariff. It is expected by that time tlio Tariff Commission will submit a asked. Only three muleohoivsentered the compotu'.on, the Calleou, of Plymouth; the Cambrian, of Hyde PnrH, and Wilkes-Banc Choir, each fifty voices. H. M. Kdwaids, of Hyde Park, led the exercises. The singing was pronounced by professional mnsic:nni to be very lino, the parls being woll balanced, the accentuation very distinct, bringing out tho spirit of Schubert's beautiful composition. "Tho Ixnd is ray Shepherd," with power partial report. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Surgeon-Generals of the Army and 1 have personal reasons for coming to Delaware aside from the good I might hope to do the Republican causo, and I shall not be content until I have had an opportunity in person to thank the good friend in your State who have manifested on important occasions their trust and conlidcnce in me. Navy recommend live acres in the southwest comer of Hot Springs Mountains, lie selected as a sito jor an army and navy hospital, for the construction of which $100,000 was appropriated by the last Congress. Stock Report. Reported by Carpenter & Bodmer, Rooms and 6 Club House, Franklin street, Wilkes-Barre Oct. 26—3:00 p. m. MELVILLE AND DANENHOWER. Closing Bid Wabash pref.. . 69% N Y. Ch, St. Louis 1*. do. pref.. Penna R.R Phil. & Heart'g. O.AM., com... 39 (WW do. pref..., ... II. & St. Jo. com 43 John O'Donnell, of Frankfort, Ky., attempted to poison his mother, sister find two brothers Friday night, by putting arsenic in a rabbit for supper. Their lives were saved by Thiy Submit Their Official ltapui t to Mie Secretary of War. That Delaware should sustain the Democratic party seems altogether anomalous. Her geographical position, her industries, her progress in manufactures would all seem to ally her strongly with the Republican party. During the period in which Republican adrainis trations have shaped the (inaucial and economic policies of the country, Delaware has enjoyed a new industrial life and- has shown a remarkable development in wealth and productive power. In the very same years that Delaware has been reaping the richest advantages of the protective system, she has been represented in Congress by the enemies of that system. Gordon Washington*, Oct. 25.—The Secretary of the Navy has received the official leports of Chief Engineer Melville and Lieutenant Da i enhower, of the last Arctic exploring steamer, " Jeaunette,' and copies were to-day given to the press. Engineer Melville's report is a dotailed narrative of his exporienco subsequent to the separation of the " Jcaunctto's " boats off the mouth of the Lena river, including tho adventures of the crew of tho whale bout, the search for tho lost party of Captain Do Long and the linal discovery of their dead bodies. Lehigh Valley do. pref.. 8i^ Lehigh Nav T8% Union Pacific... 1(»7% P., Titusv. & iL... 'i\% M., K. &T 35]/2 Northern Pac.com -16«te C. O 9 do pref 03-D4 bt. Paul, com... 110^ D. L. A W do pref... 128 •)* Texas Pacific M D. A Rio Q ftl9| Del. & Hudson 114 Illinois Central.. l4SDi N. J. Central 78M Met'n. Rlev 83 West'n Union 8HU Omaha, com 40% Pacific Mail 39W do. pref.. J 08% Erie, coin 41% Rock Island 133 do. pref.... . Ohio Centra).... \1% Manhattan Elev... 48 Mobile & O 20 N. Y. Central 133W L'ville & N'ville. B5^ Lake Shore 118J2 Sutro Tunnel... Y\ Mich. Central 103D4 Robinson _. .. Thomas, the celebrated soloist, sang in English and was cncored, when he a physician. Yesterday O'Donnell took arsenic himself and died. He had boon on a spree. THE METHODIST BISHOPS. gave the audience a fine Welsh solo in Among the noted Welsh people present ware the Hughes brothers,who have just retumod from a thred years' tour ot Europe. They are arranging to givo sacred coucerts in- Philadelphia. J. W. Parson Pried who has acted as adjudicator of Eisteddfodau in America and Wales, was a'so present. The musical composer, Gwi'yin Gwont, whoso pro* Kpiily Lauricnt, confined iu tho lunatic asylum on Black well's Island sinco July, was The Conference at Berwick—Di stinguitlied Divines in Attendance. declared sane yesterday, by a commission appointed by the Supreme Court, and released. She charged that since sho camo in possession of certuiu property her brother has continually persecuted lier. Berwick,Pa.,Oct.25.—The conference of the bishops of the Mothodist Episcopal church began to clay at Berwick. The following bishops were in attendance: Simpson, Bowman, Harris, Wiley, Merrill, Andrews, Warren, Fobs and Hurst. Bishop Foss ia.rauch improved in health after a loug and severe sickness. In consequence of the sickness of the wife of Bishop Peck the reverend gentleman was unable to leavo his home at Syracuse, N. Y. Bishop Foster is in India. Theso comprise the whole of the American board, their number being lessened by the death last summer of the senior Bishop Scott. They will remain here during the week to deliberate on matters of interest connected with church affairs, the arrangement of dates for the varicus conferences in the United States, matters pertaining to missionary work, etc. The sessions will be private in their character, but the results will doubtless be made public at the end of their deliberations. A public reception will be tendered them at the residence of M. W. .Jackson, Ksq., of this place, on Thursday evening,and the distinguished divines will occupy the pulpits of some of the neighboring towns on North West, com. 140*4 Rich & Dan At Stillwater, Minn., Tuesday night, a farmer named Klingliito attacked his sleeping wife with a knife, cutting her horribly. A son interfered and was stabbed to the heart and killed. Officers found the murderer in tho barn with a knife. A desperate fight ensued and Klingliito was shot through tho body. Ho is in jail dying. He is said to havo killed two do pref.. 104% Rich, & D. Tor. .. 3.VK Wabash, com 32% Central Pacific... 90% diict'ons are to be found in almost every Welshman's library, was present on the plat Lieutenant Dauenhower's report is a detailed narrativo of his journoy home through Siberia through Bulun, at the head of the Lena )elta, to St. Fctorsburg. OIL MARKET. Oil City, Oct. 2(1—2:00 p. in, Crude oil dull at 91%c For the remainder of this campaign Republicans everywhere should bend their energies to securing a majority in th#next llo ise of Philadelphia Markets. THE GRAND Pltl/.B CONTEST By telegraph to the Gazette S:i or sevon thousand miisic-loving persons crowded into the building to bear the five Welsh choirs compete for tho firs.- grand prizo of S' 200. That renowned veteran bard and Eisteddfod leader, Dev. Frederick Edwards, D. D„ was chairman of the evenuig. Governor lloyt being present was loudly c.i'led for, and was ushered by a commit'.co to tho platform amid a storm of applause. Boing called upon for a .speech, tho Governor said, ''This is not a mecl'.ng for speeches. Reported Outrage by Bobbers. Representatives. Whatever causes of just Philadelphia. Oct. 26. By telegraph to tho Gazette, discontent may exist with State nominations, unfairly and injuriously thrust upon the party, and whatever means may he taken to resent such wrongs and repel such indignities, it is evidently the duty of all true Republicans to use every honorablo effort to hold control of th' popular branch of Congress. Tn that branch is lodged the (Dower to origina'e Revenue Hills, and that carries with it the incidental power of fostering or disabling tl C■ entire industrial system of thejiountry. The Republicans may be safely trusted to do the first; there is serious danger that the Democrats might do the second. I am very truly your*, James 6. Pmike. FLOUR—I he market was quiet but firm; super extra $3.50(&4.00; Penna. family S"».00; Ohio and Indiana family 85.40@f5.75 ; rj'e Ilour |4.2'@$4.37^j WHEAT—The market was dull and lower; No. 2 Western red Penna red $1.10 (&1.10; amber $1.16(&$1.17. men previously Nashua, N. H., Oct. 26.—It is reported that the bank at Wilton was broken into last night. The safe was blown open and tho contents stolen, and that tho robbers also broke SEVERED BY FATE. CORN—The market was duiet; steamer 87c mixed 87(fot?9c.; No. 3 mixed 86e@S7c. How Ingouiar Trod Lightly on the Heart into two stores, stole a team and shot one O ATS—The market wan qui*t and steady; No 1 white 50c.; No.2 do 4ti®4(j.tyc.; No. 2 mixed 39c strings of gweet Girls. C§D40c Scarce ai 75c RYE- From the Chicago Tribune PROVISIONS—The maiUet was qui MWSS PORK—$21.50. BEEF HAMS-fj8.C»0Cai9.00. Pass the pie. Heavy Loss by Fire. INDIA MESS BEEF-f29 00, free on "board, no matter whether a man be Governor o; " rococo " pants as these words fell in soft oo deuces upon a piedallion-liko ear that projected out into tho starry night from a head whoso Grecian curves would attract attention auywhero north of La Porte. Tho day had been a beautiful one, and now that tho shadows iu the glen were lengthening uud the ir McC'oskey moved uneasily in his By telegraph to the Oazetie BACON—Smoked shoulders l-^C3H2^c.; sail do. 11' smoked hams 10@i7c.; picked do. 13 ; @14V£c. corporal. In this Bi-Centennlal it has been the custom to talk too much about the Dutch, Welsh or other particular nationality, but in Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 26.—Tho fire at Uopkinsville, Ky., last night, was the work of an incendiary. It was extinguished about midnight. Four blocks were dostroyed. The loss on buildings is $100,000 and on stooks of u". ■ 'j_y * ■ 7yv' - LAUD—I he market was quiet; city kettle 13^c.: loose butchers prime steam 9*2.75ffit$13.(H). Sunday next. BU'fTER—The market was firm and scarce Penna. creamery extra and Western do. 35c. BraCirord county and New York extra 3C C&32c this mighty, majestic Commonwealth it is our strength and pride that we are all sorts. We have had enough of Teutonic kings and EUUS @30c.; The market was steady; Penna. 29c various firms $200,000. HunUville Everything By Turns. CIIEESE—1The market was steady; New York full cream lHc; Penna part skims 8W)(gt9UDc. PETROLEUM— Dull: refined t%. WHISKEY—SI. 2*. political bosses. [Cheers.] The sooner wo got down off these little galleries of separate nationalities and on the broad platform of American equality the bettor." [Applause.] lirds woto twittering in a sleepy fashion amid :ha boughs of the locust trees, Ingonmr and Road Agents Make a Haul, Farmers arc improving the line autumn weather. From the Scran*.r»n Republican. By telegraph to the Gazette Our .blacksmiths are driving quite a thriving business, menuing the highways Ac., and our wheelwrights are doing enough to live. The Wilkes-lforre Record which appears to be '' everything by turns and nothing long " these days, nominates Mr. Reuben J. Flick for Congress aa " an Independent People's candi- Gladys Perkins were sittiug silently on the liEADVlLLE, Col., Oct. 2G.—The stago from By telegraph to the Gazette New York Markets. Kev. T. C Edwards, representing the \Vy back porch eatingappla pie. Why Jo you'doubt my lpve, darling ?': she ■Why is it, after I have told you so Malta, due hero last night, was stopped by two masked men. The passengers wore ranged in a row, covered by revolvers and robbed of ovor two thpnsand dollars. Tho To bring up the rear comes the tinsmith who makes " spouting " a specialty. NF.W Yorr\ BEEF—1The market was dull and unC\ new plain mess $13.00; new extrk fl3.504l4.00. \ PC DKK—The market was quitt and steadvAiw mess #23.25tffcf 23.50. / J LARD - The market was 5c.(£?.7V$jc lntfhei/ant firm; sales 2u0 tierces; steam rendere(l/$iii^7D.» Pittston Wholesale Markets. otning Valley Choral Societx, then made an asks. date." A few days ago our contemporary recommended Mr. "Flick to Republican voters as a Prohibition candidate; then the wind voored about in an opposite direction, and it called on its readers to vote for " honest " Dan Connolly, the Graveyard Insurance nominee, and now it has taken another tack, and disregarding Mr. Flick's Prohibition nomination, [lauged mee Inappropriate address, alter hich tho live many, many times- —told you with all the pas- Wo hold our second festival for the suason at the Christian Chuich oil Thursday and Friday evenings Good feeling prevailed, which will bring success to any entertain- choirs sang in maslerly stylo Mendlessohn's spirited chorus, "Ve Nations offer to tho Lord sionato earnestness of a woman's frat and highwaymen escaped Following is the order in only lovo that you arc my idol, that your hopes are my hopes, your fears my fears—and my face close pressed to yours—why is it, I ment. which the choirs sang according to lots drawn: 1st, The Cambrian, of Ilyde Park; 2d, Schuylkill and Carbon ; 3d, Plymouth and Nanticoke; 4tli, Wyoming Valley: 5th, Lackawanna. More About the Star Route Jury Bribery. By telegraph to tho Gazette Mr. J. P. Harris, of Pooltown, Bradford, Pa., is sponding the autumn with his brother William. Ile is a strong tcmperance.man, aud it is hopod that he will rorriain with us and assist ill the tomperuico work soon to be inaugurated. Flour -patent Flour, straight brand: Corn ... Oats, new Butter SO. 00 ask, that you cannot believe me; that a look Washington', Oct. 26.—Frank A. Fall, for 0.00(36 90 00 mi of doubt is ever on your face?1 whom a warrant has been issued for attempting to bribe Wm. H. Brown, of tho Star route Deeper sl:ll have grown the shadows in the presents and indorses " him as the People's candidate for Congress. Mr. Flick is the regular Prohibition nominee, and it is not likely, that for the sake of securing Bradley's fatal championship ho will permit the use of his good name in a campaign of false pretense as the u Independent People's candidate''merely for the sake of catching a few votes. Cheese, new Etfps !3C& 1 80 glen. The crickets have begun to chirp in their noisy way, and the first rays of moonlight thttt come down to earth in a silvery shower jury, with an offer of $2,300, surrendered himself this morning. Foote and Shaw, for whom similar warrants have been issued, are W. A. Waters, we are glad to learn, is making a success of school teaching this winter in Mill Hollow. Ho is als# teaching night school, and tells us he has scholars, more or less. Mr. Waters is an experienced teacher and a faithful instructor. •• Rev. C H. Sackett preached a. powerful sermon on tho subject of Temperance, on Sunday last. Wo understand that some of oiir people' did liot like it; but then some people never like to hear tho trutV Potatoes new, per bu, Chop ami Feed Meal Salt, coarse, per sack. Salt, fine, per sack... Salt, per bbl Hay 55® GO By telegraph to the Gazett Philadelphia, Oct. 2G.—Tho Welsh con cert this morning was attended by ten thou between the leaves of the locust trees bring into bold Velief tho haggard outlines of a saw- still at large. -It was rumored to-day that juror McNaily, was about to make an altidavit sand persons, and the siu HMl \ id. 00 13.00 Tho grand cliorus of fifDcon hundred voices was very line buck that lies restfully 1 demand an answer ays the girl in an mis whoa-Km ma wav that so well befits il Why do you doubfc my love?" gainst tho woodshed upon Which a warrant will bo i.vued for juror Rye (Straw Turnips, pes bu Onions, " " Tomatoes, per basket Cabbage, per hundred, pood " fair to middlin; was led by (icor-j.o W. Will of Wilkc impe her. What a Prohibition Party Accomplished THE COAL TRADE. 1.00(^6.00 a.oofon r-0 1.00 direction of Carl Gacrtner I do not.'' answers lngomar FimntheN. Y. Tribune Hereafter the Ohio Republicans will u a be Potatoes are rotting somewhat iu our vicinity, but" farmers feed them to fatting their pork ; so they are of some use. Applet, per bu Sweet potatoes, per bbl Pears, per bbl.. j.^as.oc 7.00 orchestra The a war prizes v ie doubt in every litis of your features. It is false! exclaims Gladys. A 1 can see tiuei' to irdou thenis.-lves with teni A Fair Demand —Probability of a Miners' Strike in tlio Pittsburg Region. Tho market is in fair demand, but without C' cicjed since hist reiw* lize for Havden's "Auntinir Soni iVhat c ance li ation it w ill expressions ot -n Miss May Oloveland is visiting friends in From Smvard'a Journal, yesterday I'otatoes are awarded to the Wyoming Vail Leal 'ver the table Ingomar MeUloskey It is true that Tunklniunoc1 We can only quote a fair market fur anthracite coal, for the prices at which the commodity is sold docs not approximate the full Dly offered, an 1 r.iv selling at a slight decline, on account of the rot. and consequent fear of buyers to store them. Butter is firm and unchanged. Eggs are scarce, and in demand at present quotations. NTetikCj:um looked steadily at Gladys for an instant, and if all the temperance men in Ohio had vited this year (or the Republican ticket it would still lii've f illed of .n election, but f ai does not alto- the f ict that they refused to vote for Mrs Sigler,' mother of Munsoir §igler, has returned to ncr home (from Jersey,) where alio has been spending a few weeks, visiting friends Poo Little « Co. Israel,'' to the I ackawanna then learned in Kenosha, he said: " I ■ ing whether pis would hold out ig in tho cold, cynical way he had was doubt The $1UU cash prize for .Schubert's |
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