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-''" + '* ..^9jg^:~1&r-J.. . • „, ¥ ■••.:■■ _•"•D- Wr£* ~ ' i • , A A i ,«4 ~ ' v ?ITTSTON~PA.- TFlEbAY. JULY 13. 1886. j tJgSfCTU 7+*, rf-i ' tTziJi -- ■ ii fl KUHUI 1SS8 W.akly W»*«bltrt»a TrMnont T—pU ySJtarday to ccnaldar th* proprUty of sending delegate* to the na- DIVIDING THE CASH* qauciTOR oooocs rejictkjn. THE BARBEL HERO. TRIUMPHANT', Tfce? VIM* • OT.F All Ow9~ ' Boston, July li-K & Perry, ot Tk.'' H- Herald rtuff, oablaa from London u Id*s . Northumberland, electing Mr. W.A Beaumonk in hi« pJaoe. Mr. Utwj waa specially only Northumbrian Liberal who deserted tte ministry in the home rule dlvMo». Bleated laet year by « Mottty **. JUMLMft la now detested fcy a'feoMar uhJaMtr of - 188, though in thia contest he wae wygartid bji amw 3,90b Tory Totes that i e oeet against him la* TO9*flMrU» eft be beengl touImt e*Ts "m?.. *• AelB Maopiate iu the C4he. bTm* be arid, bttten bv iwV —« ,1 —r rhm JMt fl«» » li Mm mmU ol • WaLkmtm, Jaly 13.—Ttae Poet areata! Ibhinc uXr the captiop ol, / A ■hamefol wontpirac; 1 Why Solicitor 0«i* uralOoode wu CwJoct.it It was Ito rwuft of m qorrupt bargain botwaoa tho Repub.i-oen senator* and Benator Mahane!" Fallowing op the Article, the paper els' phaa'si* its i—tiw In mi editorial in tbC following language: ,,, Mr. Riddleberger, of Virginia, may bar. been oat of order aooof ' to —' the senate in deelaria/ day morning to ~ ' the rejection of IE SUNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL hi THE 8ENATE. V v C blw. ■ "• * !3.» !; , Kvr HOW QRAHAM FELT WHILE IN TH* ARCTI 8E WHIRLPOOL RAPID8. Am EutorprU* Wlthoot thm Aid •€ ChmncM Halt is til* Bill M •"» »»'• tk* lom-rikllt B.Diuiin Ml UCklblNi LartW Aftwtntrtr m» dmimm im *• u wnua* *• to lDrspp*4 Mwmm. tk» ■■!!»■■* Mrl&ga laU tk* WWW Will AMMpt I* «• Om Mm 1Mb •rnntnt or SecUt m Solitary r«d»trlu who lorn A*. Tootaro— A Tod lams Took CadortakM. The Hoa. R R. BUhop waa elected to the chair, on taking which ha eald that the nlran,n enemy to woiaty and that the Washington, July The sundry oirfl snsKr &ss£?t5iK8: principle ohanges made In the boon Mil by tba senate committal For publie building*, Buffalo Increased from 96,000 to $10,000; Cair* Oh., 12 5000 taatsad of unexpended 000 tor beating apparatus, elevator, etc.; Jefferson Cttr, Ma, taanwt from OT.Wft to 911,000; Nebraska. City decreased from 97,600 to 95,000; Row Orleans, ((or Marine hospital) stricken oat, for mlat building (reiatesrrn;."0,000; Quincy, Ills., iacroasedjtroip 95.000 to 99,000* 8t Paul, Minn.. 940,000(new)'; Troy, N. Y„ 100,000 (new); Washington, D. G, to not treasury building In » prop* sanitary condition. 9130.000L The house provisions'for public buildings at Brooklyn, N. 1f., Charleston, 8. C, Denver, Cot, Detroit, Mi oh., and Galveeton, Tex., are stricken out. Lighthouse, beacons and Cog signals- Florida, Mosquito Inlet, light station lnrrsassd from 980,000 to 950,000. Rhode Island, Castle Hill lighthouse awl tog signal, 910,000; Gall Rooks lighthouse and fog signal, 910,000; Gould Island lighthouse, 91A,- 000. MssisrihTMltt'. Deer Island lighthouse and fog signal, 9%,003. Minnesota, Two Harbors lighthouse, 910,000 Wisconsin, North Point lighthouse, 918,000. Steam fender for tbe Fourth Light district, 968,800 the oonetraction or purchase of a steam revenue Teasel for use on the Mississippi betweon New Orleans and the patees, 9l0,00fli The provision in the house bill that no portion of the appropriation for engraving and printing United States notes "shall be expended for printing United Btatee notes 01 large denominations in lien of notes of small denominations canceled or retired" was stricken oat by the committee, bat was •ubesquently restored and remains as In the house bill The provision in ths house bill relating to silver certificates is amended to read a* follows: "That tbe secretary of tbe treasury is hereby authorise i and required to Issue silver certificates In denominations of 91, 98 and 95, and the silver certificates herein authorJud shall be repefVable, redeemable cafes by the act of WA M, 1878, entitled, 'An act ta authorise the coinage at the standard sliver dollar and to (restore its legal tender character,' provided that said dsnomiaatfons of 91, 93 and 95 may be issued in Ilea of silver certificates of large denominations in the treasury, and that and°WUla^Itti OttSaNMStaffg: psoprlation for pau^iJ^^sto^U^ooairt office buildings * stricken oat, as is that for ohangee and repairs in the Philadelphia mink An tlwwsamt dollars are appropriated for a Dsh balahsry oa Lake Superior, aear Duluth, and 910,000 for eaepmims of the national board of health. For the Brooklyn navy yard an appropriation •C is made, and for the nasal station. Coasters' Harbor, a I., 975,00a To defray the expsnsss incident to the landing, kilijhfr Jrifeiitteg upon the world. and for the ui—ti imtlim ot platforms, repairs of wharvsa, ate., and for infill ants' ir-irf—T of tha ceremony at inauguration the senate committee provides The provision for the protection of pubMo lands fsom fraudulent entry is reduced from 0*0,000 to 980,000. The appropriation of 9V7.000 for the completion of the Washington monument fa strloken out. An appro* priation of 95,000 is made for survey and ttie preparation of plans for a "Lincoln- Grant monumental bridge from Observatory point, Washington, D. U, across the Fotomac to Arlington gata" , The appropriation for oonstrnotkm of buildings, etc., at mUitary plittaisqreased from 9178,000 to 9350,00a of 950,000 fa made for an IndustfRrlflomeln Ctab, designed as a plaoe of re/3g9 lor women who desire to escape from polygamy. An appropriation of 9107,000 fa made for construction and repairs at tbe southern branah of ths National home for disabled volunteer soldiers, increasing the total appropriation for this Institution to 91,881,000. Bdl|klMls| tlu World. Buffalo, J«ly 1*—OarlUl* D. Graham. ** y-oaJ!5'yi*i i*** party should stand io'UBj against it w John L. Bwlft followed. He Mid that w. reported a set of rolrohitlone declaring that whereas the liquor dealer! had Ofganiaed to xjntrol legislation, the Republican party Uua iv oorre«Jtl Mf •and tfcW Hnl akuntwr llMt morula«, and wlMori H (Jaaanl Oooda turned to Buffalo and wu fouuJ ojr i vhit iSttiortlLrti . ' deprived of oonftrmati.m withwe. I ■aademj -Z.TZJ& !£«%,. ««alnrt which lwt named roapa.^br«t^l»«yl *a, In his offloUl capacity, %£*• ot the "pWa^aad m ba instituted to inquire «f. t JJW "jj*1*** of its patents. _ . °*P*- W*htD J**1??* ao mora disgraceful apt* of thf NBiti this,' teiitl tf I wuimomIw on tAus ***£*=£ iBSST^91 *u (MM W byM^°jotatWetfort. Mahone and the at torney. Dhone COQftDMT. Ill * company Mr. &ore« TlMNktlMft •ode la the htator awl it h preolaely _ by Senator Riddleberger, „— of Mr. Ooodafc defeat would no man to bar* the method* of their warfare n. pubi 10 than they would dare to be oaug. exploding it dynamite bomb in the eena'e chamber. **-* hoold declare its uncompromising anagoniem to the saloon; that such lefhlatton iboold be auoM as nugr"b( b»st adaptel to rmtriot the liquor traffic; that Massachusetts parties or* invited to oo-oparato. Hod that tli* chair be authorized to appoint an education committee ot fifteen to (Tnoil tt«e reeotatiooa to the next state convention, and that laid committee •hall appoint delegate* to represent Massachusetts at the national conference of anti-saloon Republicans at Chlcmga MM* WfolhroMb nmnmmmr, wae i became kt tried, bk XortoiMP w a S5S5s",;?siS:' li lidlteto Mrnteff ■ Uaionkt mf LrwCnthe Glads too ilea luri nBB. Mr. llclnnts in th« Hexham dhrUkm C* gto |ga^«y^fe» 4MTjitott of l^nC^WBlrCD wl(#V he blnatlon waa too muoh for them. ' "•-!'■■ If I :.• iti f ITI OUHHI Blu v D.Y. *• TorW .UU ■wtntoln a AjM^jjrfty^i fdk it* rip, and I 1 b. .ock«d In bytb. /, wllich «%MkHp tt laltMly «b-*D!«•( thai tk»«ircould Mlb» «L lu wUlim* to rlik tt, how- Dr. Blackball moved to add a resolution in the interest of tamperanoe, extending full municipal suffrage to woman. The motion ing at length on the general question, predicting that if neither of tha existing parties shall champion the woman suffrage and temperance question, a national Prohibition party will eventually triumph. "Would yo» alnd tail tog yogr wpw*- v««» m ■■ * GAS AND RAILROAD INTER E8T3. WhM OtMk MmIi «ro* Thaa . -7 * ■ yga •_ \ H aj j N*w London Conn., July 18—To-d»y WillUoi Gilder, tb- A .explorer, luni New London on * wldiscover the North Pole. tile tng of War. FimnU) July li—The Fama/lruli Natural On loin piny H laying pipe 01 Eighth (treat. Oil* city, and !£*&- to plete Um " , found It at Liberty fagot, alone whlck. the Fenneylrania railroad thia it waa luoaatry tc traeka. The road objected, that it would render dangerou* of engine* orer the car —' SHHHSr cense of warlike An angina and flw qan « paint designated, r*lf. laborers who threw the ditch at fast Jm the ga». ejQMiTstod ith Bzoltomn Atom time a riot mmed ban and heavy HilidlM wa». but fortunately did no damage rushed upon each other, but bD . prevailed, and during a brief parley 1-, sentattraa of both rrmpanlee sought lag* redreaa An awioahla agreement wai finally secured; the can moved tram the track and the gaa pipe placed in the treoeh. DitumlairUw would .00.b*T»nwdemeill. I nerind t * steels ,,l*b *fc-ht •* yiafrt- »*-"«•» Sl§5 dirt ** «nce of tM» trip H ha land* In the Wirt *-s» 2rr SEyxSNKtSHtliiSi^Mfc Wt brttw- twwl. Th. proUUtth. of being put tat. . thai.podtica pw *twt uml to hk —C ?H S' HI* only whit* companion In this expedition will be a young gentleman who has made a pedestrian tour of Europe, and now j goes to walk to the Arctic ocean, pay Inghi* own expensss, from love of adventure. Mr. Odder took Ifave of hi* friend* at the rarlout club* last week, and wa* hospitably entertained, although it wa* too warm to get up a formal farewell dinner In hi* boner. Be *ay* that It will take Kim two year* to reach the point from which he Intend* to ■tart for the poje. If be barf (33,000 to,purchase a email Scotch cteamor a year of thl* time might be satod, and many of hi* friend* advised him to wait a few week* until the money or the steamer could be plaoed at hi* di*po*al. But h* declares that he must go no*, of peop'e will believe that he Is not in earnest In bis expedition. He speaks very highly of the Esquimaux, among whom he expects to Schwatka so faithfully during their formal travels. Among the noveltiei he ha* originated is a new style of sled, whloh he will try to indue* the Esquimaux to u*Sl He will be the special Arctic correspondent uf au Ameriu m and a London paper. Otherenterprise, and its court* will be Independent of any government or society superviHi* sole companion in this extraordinary adventure is William Orifllth*, a son of the billiard table manufacture. Mr. Orffttha la .a young man of no Arctic experience, but expedition. Senator Morse offered a supplementary resolution that the question of constitutional prohibition should be submitted to the peo- After a protracted debate, 1b which many participated, Mr. Morn's resolution was adopted by a vote of 91 to 94. Dr. Blackwell then withdrew his amendment, and the resolutions were unanimously adopted. Gladatonitu 168: Hationaliiiii ,Q AriSSSSaSAES9S Sss"ib'rss£S5;^ fettTSS ffZZtZJZt ____ - - t-» J/. — «-. .. » . .-■» . jna conjoin©ii- Aifotftigoi; ooMSitiwnm tar» «ttU*D repert Di*?M *'C . J Cu» The following gontienMn war* appointed as the executive committee at large: ITon. A- H. Rice and Ifctfus Frort, #pe the eferal congressional districts in nnmerioal order; Samuel Snow, Hon. Peter McFarrd, R. H. Steam*. B. M. McPhrrson, Hon. R JohnsoBf Hon. J. D. Allen, Her. E. R Rice, A. D. Feeeenden, Hon. W. E. Lock*, G. F. Ladd, Hon. Rodney Wallace and P. Im Shipleigb. Nh totMM WHk .. : - Uflnof*» ProrkUwoi DU ~— sSHSr£ £S~j ilrcalt ill the outer current Mid Mar will produo* the weakening t, i pen him in tin cloee poeition that it din i* evident lhat thould he be bold In the arn ot the whirlpool a« long ae b llli iMjjgjWi went through «afely thie time ta that he will the next The omtf danger to from enffocatioa, aD In hi, peeltlaa la the hammock he will not jured and the thick, etroag turret - betarokea. A COMPLICATED jt&E. -v- On Trial for Marrying Bli Alleged Brooklyn, July 14—The cut of George W. Late was before Judge Cullen again this morning. Ic came upon a motiqu at the defandanf« counsel to file a blfl of particulars. Ltkf, It may be remembered, when 18 yean Daughter. DELIBERATE SUICIDE ▲ Brother aad •later Take Their OM Niw York, /air 14— Adrian Orucy and hie lister Lucie, killed themaeiree at their residence, No. 00 Lexington avenae, by shooting. Crucy was a petroleum and (took broker, and did a remunerative hualnaea, Hi had been 01 froqj the effeete of a (light aunatroke for several weeks, and this la the only oouae for the tragedy that eon he surmised. He waa 81 yeara okl and hi* alater ,H They had loot.att their near relatives and lad a rather lonely Ufa Thoy left « note eaytag: "We bath commit auteida of oar own free will" Thle waa aigaed "Lad* too?' AC^,^DUCT||||| |noto^tn. burial They were nati Tea of Nan tee, Fraaoe. Although they eeem to hare agreed to die tM»ther it la supposed that the broker fired both the fatal ehota, killing hie Mr firat and then hlmealf One 33-calCber pistol lay near the bodies, whioh were found upon adjoining oota in Adrian's room The paeMoo of the ireasoa did sot indicate la whoec haadait had lertCisa» HD« windows ih the room were tightly cloeed and the reat W turned on so that death froas suffocation would probably hare resulted, even if the pistol wounds had not been fatal. Ia tlM DIumI l%lC. JfD At Pttt ibnrg-- Graham la about M yean old, of tmMmm height and iMlfhs abort MO panada Hia ttw it van, hi* ef|ilaha Is dark and hr ha* a hoary black mataoba. Ha la e — •wJW* .ay., a«d k- h*t«*. letac training. * han&H. July »—Darld B Char as BL Mlagart to bo the 'mother of Lake's child, but there were other* who asserted that Cjihe child wm that of another man. L%e went to Japan, made considerable money, and finding a little .girl ntqnfog about hfaL whoee father was never known, took charge of her and bad her educated. After ■he graduated he placed her la ohtffge of fate affairs, and she loved her benefactor ao much that she married him. They lived .happily together charged with inoest. He waa tried and found guilty and the general term, supreme court, reversed the decMon. The secaod trial resulted in a disagreement of the jury. ccnviotod. Since Lake's troubled began the girl is to have lost her reason and la & jgessrzsgst-_ __ . a YMSt Loaia—St Lottfa, 10; AthUtic, & patchM btra called MM ooopw who . tfcrongh the rapids hrntbmm with Mrs. Moore, and now the feme of their fellow is the ooeuimbjact among nnnpsrm, tftrr three " at hoops and staves Btwta M twildkh way to Canada and thereihipped faaoatUe ot voysgesi Be waikm last summer, and having read of Gap*. WehVs Ca*e, he made np Ms ■tod to go tfcroggb lbs wiMfc Mir. H* up: WAMjaWW* SSiia'Sesaftgit- Stw tk. MW 1 limn I bU^jjg agrlooltnr* and labor. "I (ball go to Cumberland Inlet, and dur- SHsSSJBIEKVH grand march. I shall take their entire families with me, the old into and woimi and the children. The old men can catch ml and walrus and take care of the families, e* wall ae furnteh fresh meat for the. contingent, while the women will mak, the neceeaary far clothing. The nativeC will therefore bi aelf-enatfUning. and it require* DbiW maF vSsUSmUaff that tl to nsiffw * VD ; Group, whooping eongh Mi brooobltk laisfifscy' ",fck'" •*., » .» _ **• A Doetorad rap Bail. nil thatr measure of bliaa. Next nuaaMr T take my party couth f»r «ueqD to transportation cm o— rt the Newtdlend Mtling wnli to some point Smith's ecaai. Then *. I _ expect to In my marchnorthward, - looking b' UMt. "otaapplmL « top* ta eaaful dash at the pole. -Ai to the /• mletwuji my faith i» baaed, not upon jtnattaa or conjeetaNt bote— my ex- caption*. Lakbikq, Mich., July IS.—Qaorga W. Boatwick and William A. MUUr, jroga| men in the employ of P. Barnaul ft Son, vara jailed Saturday night at the Instance of tho firm, charged with grand larceny. Boatwick waa timekeeper at Bement'e factory, and aach pay day prepared envelope* indoraad with tha name of the employee and tha amount dua aaoh. Thaaa wara eheokqfl over with tha tima hook, than paaaadover to tha chiaf bookkeeper, who inaartad the money and returned them to Bodvlek Car delivery to tha man. After oheektng tha envelope* with tha time hook, and before delivery t) tha bookkeeper, Bojtwiok would •lip in enrelopej indorsed with flotitioua names and amount*, and whan the** ware reached in paying off tha man would appropriate them. In thl* manner he ha* hawked gome $350 ainoe December, patting M4.36 an a (ingle pay day. Miller «.i« Boatarick'i accomplice. 1 ma IB Ml Accord With the President. icmrd from dirrhn— . Dr. Haad'l Diarrhcea WAsnMrroa, July l&— AMbtent Secretary of the Trwurj Thompson, who hu Just entered upon his duties, of aa5£^£HT?y^ cord with policy C* civil serffcse reform, otherwise he would not hay* lAepted the position. Ha waa hare to aid Put ot»taolaa in his vafr 'WWPiWw convert to civil aer •jjr ' -4 it while gov Mixture (HUM without drying the howla Henry Cohwt, IWK fWtoa. isssjy«rStt-Cw- mm About m iiTfca M A niokory nut lost took ofti* shoulder Welffht MTr» iTn fHI elcrcit hnj. D I rlili— Geo. Beowm. Ptttrtoo, P». I *17"";-- . - . ■- * • * T Wke C» Cwpiiiln mm* , upon simm r«nti rtrM Jirij IS.—Haw la raoalrad bare at cxUmir*^Ar«a In H» fcoUM luf* o? CUamaag! IU 1mm ragad for thraa dajraD bo*ala® owr a kMt aayaral mile* Ion* by about a mile wida. Baroral buildings and muj fUlda at grids war* ■wept out of axlataooa. ' Tha toaa amoanta to many thousand C oC dollar*, Saw Clair*. 17%, July IX—Tha faraat Area which I r,i ■■ ■ at on tha Ban Olatra imaginattuB . -• upon _ perienee while with Lieut Schwatka li Kin* WilUM* tad. -When we had pint; of gam* thej acarce they would take their ahort rations or gfc without, and MW murmur. Indeed, . I found them mr jrfMni to deny them ,*•1f** i in i i jOBiijiim*)* ; iwiwi wh rMffloten*. As to handling aleds and travel.lug over ice, it- In the habit of their Htm, -and 1 «m aure they can travel falter than .titplr jwfcite KIIIhb, We uaaally found a Ibelt of heavy ice near the a ho re line wheniev«r there anfllclent atretoh of water to ZUGSBSES, while trrvejing with Esquimaux divera that on arriving at thia humraocky ice I would be aant with a guide to take me through the neavy belt *o ae not to delay th» aleO. Uoften seemed to me impossible for a sled .to get through without cutting a paaeageway, aod,yst aOer I started I wo*ld find It waa all I cdhlddo.to keep out of the would they follow at my haels. Thus torn my own experience I am led to beiKrelhat a. good B driver would make a good day'* Journey over®raeh'Was haa forced the return of many sledge ext peditions where men were employed in bar- I ... . _ . y 0«a«tM»to «0"M u uaiitant Moratory of j'wib' tr»ttiry."c 1 '' Gowen, of the Beading railroad, denies John & Garrett's itetwuUktt the Beading director* and the rwa*asWttea Uurtm could hare agreed on all pointa If he (Qowen) had' been willing to qnlt the presidency. He lays the matter was never hinted at, and he ager* appointed by both interests. If they will consent to this 1)* will nieraatee the neeeesary subecrlption at oapltal to carry on* the scheme, or will let the Drezel syndl eatetake hold. i tOold Or* In PnMjrlmlh TiwiVai*, Pa., July M-Wkik workmru were engaged in excavating an Old ■unkan water wall near Oil Creek lake, Crawford county, they came across a rock, in which, when drilling KM attempted, waa found what resembled platinum, mixed with gold or% Repeated tteta ware made with strong acida, bat no effeof was produced, while a pirco waa welded and is now doing the best of service oa a chUel tit cutting both iron and steeL ▲ chemist pronounced the strata a bed of platinum with gatd and specimens hare been sent to New fork and Philadelphia. Excitement mas high, and property is being leased at high prices. The discovery was made upon the farm of Thomas Shr j va, of Union City. T- A mbrifan mffc trirhlHWil fa wiiriliit tii A J 'Atf »_• the trader- ggff WEST INDIA IMPORTER8 FAIL. The DmUu 1m Ingar Ohm a Hnrf Failure. 7 i imtsjbrt Raw York, July Iff —J. d» Rlrtra & Co., of this city, importers of Wot India products, principally sugar, ha* assigned without preferencee to Francis T. Sargent The firm became embarrassed in July, 1884, by carrying over $1,000,000 of sugar and hemp for otMtomars who failed to keep up their BD^£dndltimgranted twenty months'extension, and the fuU amount, with 8 par cent interest, was paid off by May 1 of this year. Only am of the firm was at the office after the suspension was announced, and ha was unable to give any Information as to its causa. He stated, however, that the firm had been carrying a considerable amount of sugar, sad he supposed the current decline In prince had caused the trouble. Other firms in the trade ware of the opinion that losses on sugar had led to the asslnmmtnt. and the liabilities were variously estimated at from *800,000 to •600,00a U0m Blaine's Buoeeaaer Dead. DAXABUCOTTA, Me , July la—Hon. Bdwto Frjre, of Hawoaatla, who mtaMM Blaine in the national house whan the latter was transfMTed to the aenate, diad yeeterfl-flinr *•» tt0 hom* ¥ hi* daughter, •S.su.'rsiS! of JteWu legislature and was long presljtfflPSlrthe Firat National bank. He waa instrumental in ••curing the con- N»w Yowc. July -Henry says flood that Rev. R Heber Newton, the eloquent Episcopalian divine, tnTIUt. Father McGlyun, the popular Catholic clergyman, will be among the leaden of the movement. A manifesto it looked for. wst Humbert «aj* H.H a Craak. Earn. July 18.—A sergeant of the infantry garrison at ¥n»i«a attempted to kill himself with a rifla Among his effects was found a latter sdiirtssid to tit* king, stating that ho had been deputed by a »«re» society to kill the king, but preferred to km himself, nd commanding hit Mother to the "to oom« tarwtrS, mT4u*» D. tar* •accod raot tioablr whO# aw CUj mite The difficulties of the proposed: jafcrnM incaloulab e. N»res, whose expedition mplished the highest latitude then wh«t Nsrei dabbed tet^worjA ' The sledge parties of Payer and In the Nora ' " — ' -CC1 king'* cart. Whan tatyra baton a majgie- BuadAj BAMbftllUts FIdmI. bat of Constable Sprltakj. AU Mm mam•not lb* Cincinnati olnh fined $» * at Watertord Vm *, •; ... ' « v-' Bayard I. Niw York, July 18.—A Mail and Kxptvm special (ram Waahingtoa say. that Secretary Bayard is dSatisfied with hi* present position, and aa ha promised in advance to support Mf, Gray for Mrfleotion to the senate ha cannot seek to be retained to •that t«ody- N-.xt to a in the senate Mr. fTrVv oommunioated this desirato A colored aumDmeetine at Perie. Kr.. vu he eoeae T floaJeyT Jo& i. »- , frj va« f" Wcypncfct h* kardly Imm difficulty. "After **o moo* » IktkMllW**1 tb® enormoiu obutaclM to b* •naounteroa that makes experlMccd Arotic twri«M difflOant in thaii prophecies of tuocaa*. Col. Gilder model ly (aye "I akaU trjr to roaok the Pole or at taut to rmAmU* a latitude as I can." solicitor general. It is the general opinion that he »ill not so, and that Mr. Good* will stand a better obaooe for confirmation than before. ___ and oorta. Tr*a*nr*r Dlekeback *H r»- queated to pay $5 ud ooaU tor playiuf tba guq* on Sunday. It b inppoMd Uiii wiJ •top prosecution to tb* polio* ootart. — 5351 sP«*?SfflSSS3aS oucitr duHa| the present administration bli wi b shall be eompiied with. An Oyara Singer Drsvssd. A Child Crept Upon the Traak. Viammm, July liwTki pnildwt has pardoadd P Porter Ln, who, as president of 0» F.nt National bank of Buffalo, N. Y., in 1882. was eonvIo'.eJ awl sentenced lo tan years' M*|iila»n—C Car sashcul nx (ha A USDk-Uu4v Pardoned. Detroit, July 11—Maggie Montroea, a member of the BlUar Mikado company, was drowned in the River Range by the upssWsyel sailboat, In which asTOWji m*m- QQqJdjgot sank at tte other Qawpnnmaa Beach Grows Worn. JuiL ■■ lUHWwj w,,— •yplWKl Mr, has sndjeoiy grown wane, and ii Mttto tor* » crlUoai condition. Lansing, Mich., July li—The 16-moulWold child of a M«t!oo band named Barnes, of the Trunk road, crept upon the track Batarday, and wa« ground to ,.j. arc*
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Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 1228, July 13, 1886 |
Issue | 1228 |
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 | 1886-07-13 |
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 |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 1228, July 13, 1886 |
Issue | 1228 |
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 | 1886-07-13 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18860713_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | -''" + '* ..^9jg^:~1&r-J.. . • „, ¥ ■••.:■■ _•"•D- Wr£* ~ ' i • , A A i ,«4 ~ ' v ?ITTSTON~PA.- TFlEbAY. JULY 13. 1886. j tJgSfCTU 7+*, rf-i ' tTziJi -- ■ ii fl KUHUI 1SS8 W.akly W»*«bltrt»a TrMnont T—pU ySJtarday to ccnaldar th* proprUty of sending delegate* to the na- DIVIDING THE CASH* qauciTOR oooocs rejictkjn. THE BARBEL HERO. TRIUMPHANT', Tfce? VIM* • OT.F All Ow9~ ' Boston, July li-K & Perry, ot Tk.'' H- Herald rtuff, oablaa from London u Id*s . Northumberland, electing Mr. W.A Beaumonk in hi« pJaoe. Mr. Utwj waa specially only Northumbrian Liberal who deserted tte ministry in the home rule dlvMo». Bleated laet year by « Mottty **. JUMLMft la now detested fcy a'feoMar uhJaMtr of - 188, though in thia contest he wae wygartid bji amw 3,90b Tory Totes that i e oeet against him la* TO9*flMrU» eft be beengl touImt e*Ts "m?.. *• AelB Maopiate iu the C4he. bTm* be arid, bttten bv iwV —« ,1 —r rhm JMt fl«» » li Mm mmU ol • WaLkmtm, Jaly 13.—Ttae Poet areata! Ibhinc uXr the captiop ol, / A ■hamefol wontpirac; 1 Why Solicitor 0«i* uralOoode wu CwJoct.it It was Ito rwuft of m qorrupt bargain botwaoa tho Repub.i-oen senator* and Benator Mahane!" Fallowing op the Article, the paper els' phaa'si* its i—tiw In mi editorial in tbC following language: ,,, Mr. Riddleberger, of Virginia, may bar. been oat of order aooof ' to —' the senate in deelaria/ day morning to ~ ' the rejection of IE SUNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL hi THE 8ENATE. V v C blw. ■ "• * !3.» !; , Kvr HOW QRAHAM FELT WHILE IN TH* ARCTI 8E WHIRLPOOL RAPID8. Am EutorprU* Wlthoot thm Aid •€ ChmncM Halt is til* Bill M •"» »»'• tk* lom-rikllt B.Diuiin Ml UCklblNi LartW Aftwtntrtr m» dmimm im *• u wnua* *• to lDrspp*4 Mwmm. tk» ■■!!»■■* Mrl&ga laU tk* WWW Will AMMpt I* «• Om Mm 1Mb •rnntnt or SecUt m Solitary r«d»trlu who lorn A*. Tootaro— A Tod lams Took CadortakM. The Hoa. R R. BUhop waa elected to the chair, on taking which ha eald that the nlran,n enemy to woiaty and that the Washington, July The sundry oirfl snsKr &ss£?t5iK8: principle ohanges made In the boon Mil by tba senate committal For publie building*, Buffalo Increased from 96,000 to $10,000; Cair* Oh., 12 5000 taatsad of unexpended 000 tor beating apparatus, elevator, etc.; Jefferson Cttr, Ma, taanwt from OT.Wft to 911,000; Nebraska. City decreased from 97,600 to 95,000; Row Orleans, ((or Marine hospital) stricken oat, for mlat building (reiatesrrn;."0,000; Quincy, Ills., iacroasedjtroip 95.000 to 99,000* 8t Paul, Minn.. 940,000(new)'; Troy, N. Y„ 100,000 (new); Washington, D. G, to not treasury building In » prop* sanitary condition. 9130.000L The house provisions'for public buildings at Brooklyn, N. 1f., Charleston, 8. C, Denver, Cot, Detroit, Mi oh., and Galveeton, Tex., are stricken out. Lighthouse, beacons and Cog signals- Florida, Mosquito Inlet, light station lnrrsassd from 980,000 to 950,000. Rhode Island, Castle Hill lighthouse awl tog signal, 910,000; Gall Rooks lighthouse and fog signal, 910,000; Gould Island lighthouse, 91A,- 000. MssisrihTMltt'. Deer Island lighthouse and fog signal, 9%,003. Minnesota, Two Harbors lighthouse, 910,000 Wisconsin, North Point lighthouse, 918,000. Steam fender for tbe Fourth Light district, 968,800 the oonetraction or purchase of a steam revenue Teasel for use on the Mississippi betweon New Orleans and the patees, 9l0,00fli The provision in the house bill that no portion of the appropriation for engraving and printing United States notes "shall be expended for printing United Btatee notes 01 large denominations in lien of notes of small denominations canceled or retired" was stricken oat by the committee, bat was •ubesquently restored and remains as In the house bill The provision in ths house bill relating to silver certificates is amended to read a* follows: "That tbe secretary of tbe treasury is hereby authorise i and required to Issue silver certificates In denominations of 91, 98 and 95, and the silver certificates herein authorJud shall be repefVable, redeemable cafes by the act of WA M, 1878, entitled, 'An act ta authorise the coinage at the standard sliver dollar and to (restore its legal tender character,' provided that said dsnomiaatfons of 91, 93 and 95 may be issued in Ilea of silver certificates of large denominations in the treasury, and that and°WUla^Itti OttSaNMStaffg: psoprlation for pau^iJ^^sto^U^ooairt office buildings * stricken oat, as is that for ohangee and repairs in the Philadelphia mink An tlwwsamt dollars are appropriated for a Dsh balahsry oa Lake Superior, aear Duluth, and 910,000 for eaepmims of the national board of health. For the Brooklyn navy yard an appropriation •C is made, and for the nasal station. Coasters' Harbor, a I., 975,00a To defray the expsnsss incident to the landing, kilijhfr Jrifeiitteg upon the world. and for the ui—ti imtlim ot platforms, repairs of wharvsa, ate., and for infill ants' ir-irf—T of tha ceremony at inauguration the senate committee provides The provision for the protection of pubMo lands fsom fraudulent entry is reduced from 0*0,000 to 980,000. The appropriation of 9V7.000 for the completion of the Washington monument fa strloken out. An appro* priation of 95,000 is made for survey and ttie preparation of plans for a "Lincoln- Grant monumental bridge from Observatory point, Washington, D. U, across the Fotomac to Arlington gata" , The appropriation for oonstrnotkm of buildings, etc., at mUitary plittaisqreased from 9178,000 to 9350,00a of 950,000 fa made for an IndustfRrlflomeln Ctab, designed as a plaoe of re/3g9 lor women who desire to escape from polygamy. An appropriation of 9107,000 fa made for construction and repairs at tbe southern branah of ths National home for disabled volunteer soldiers, increasing the total appropriation for this Institution to 91,881,000. Bdl|klMls| tlu World. Buffalo, J«ly 1*—OarlUl* D. Graham. ** y-oaJ!5'yi*i i*** party should stand io'UBj against it w John L. Bwlft followed. He Mid that w. reported a set of rolrohitlone declaring that whereas the liquor dealer! had Ofganiaed to xjntrol legislation, the Republican party Uua iv oorre«Jtl Mf •and tfcW Hnl akuntwr llMt morula«, and wlMori H (Jaaanl Oooda turned to Buffalo and wu fouuJ ojr i vhit iSttiortlLrti . ' deprived of oonftrmati.m withwe. I ■aademj -Z.TZJ& !£«%,. ««alnrt which lwt named roapa.^br«t^l»«yl *a, In his offloUl capacity, %£*• ot the "pWa^aad m ba instituted to inquire «f. t JJW "jj*1*** of its patents. _ . °*P*- W*htD J**1??* ao mora disgraceful apt* of thf NBiti this,' teiitl tf I wuimomIw on tAus ***£*=£ iBSST^91 *u (MM W byM^°jotatWetfort. Mahone and the at torney. Dhone COQftDMT. Ill * company Mr. &ore« TlMNktlMft •ode la the htator awl it h preolaely _ by Senator Riddleberger, „— of Mr. Ooodafc defeat would no man to bar* the method* of their warfare n. pubi 10 than they would dare to be oaug. exploding it dynamite bomb in the eena'e chamber. **-* hoold declare its uncompromising anagoniem to the saloon; that such lefhlatton iboold be auoM as nugr"b( b»st adaptel to rmtriot the liquor traffic; that Massachusetts parties or* invited to oo-oparato. Hod that tli* chair be authorized to appoint an education committee ot fifteen to (Tnoil tt«e reeotatiooa to the next state convention, and that laid committee •hall appoint delegate* to represent Massachusetts at the national conference of anti-saloon Republicans at Chlcmga MM* WfolhroMb nmnmmmr, wae i became kt tried, bk XortoiMP w a S5S5s",;?siS:' li lidlteto Mrnteff ■ Uaionkt mf LrwCnthe Glads too ilea luri nBB. Mr. llclnnts in th« Hexham dhrUkm C* gto |ga^«y^fe» 4MTjitott of l^nC^WBlrCD wl(#V he blnatlon waa too muoh for them. ' "•-!'■■ If I :.• iti f ITI OUHHI Blu v D.Y. *• TorW .UU ■wtntoln a AjM^jjrfty^i fdk it* rip, and I 1 b. .ock«d In bytb. /, wllich «%MkHp tt laltMly «b-*D!«•( thai tk»«ircould Mlb» «L lu wUlim* to rlik tt, how- Dr. Blackball moved to add a resolution in the interest of tamperanoe, extending full municipal suffrage to woman. The motion ing at length on the general question, predicting that if neither of tha existing parties shall champion the woman suffrage and temperance question, a national Prohibition party will eventually triumph. "Would yo» alnd tail tog yogr wpw*- v««» m ■■ * GAS AND RAILROAD INTER E8T3. WhM OtMk MmIi «ro* Thaa . -7 * ■ yga •_ \ H aj j N*w London Conn., July 18—To-d»y WillUoi Gilder, tb- A .explorer, luni New London on * wldiscover the North Pole. tile tng of War. FimnU) July li—The Fama/lruli Natural On loin piny H laying pipe 01 Eighth (treat. Oil* city, and !£*&- to plete Um " , found It at Liberty fagot, alone whlck. the Fenneylrania railroad thia it waa luoaatry tc traeka. The road objected, that it would render dangerou* of engine* orer the car —' SHHHSr cense of warlike An angina and flw qan « paint designated, r*lf. laborers who threw the ditch at fast Jm the ga». ejQMiTstod ith Bzoltomn Atom time a riot mmed ban and heavy HilidlM wa». but fortunately did no damage rushed upon each other, but bD . prevailed, and during a brief parley 1-, sentattraa of both rrmpanlee sought lag* redreaa An awioahla agreement wai finally secured; the can moved tram the track and the gaa pipe placed in the treoeh. DitumlairUw would .00.b*T»nwdemeill. I nerind t * steels ,,l*b *fc-ht •* yiafrt- »*-"«•» Sl§5 dirt ** «nce of tM» trip H ha land* In the Wirt *-s» 2rr SEyxSNKtSHtliiSi^Mfc Wt brttw- twwl. Th. proUUtth. of being put tat. . thai.podtica pw *twt uml to hk —C ?H S' HI* only whit* companion In this expedition will be a young gentleman who has made a pedestrian tour of Europe, and now j goes to walk to the Arctic ocean, pay Inghi* own expensss, from love of adventure. Mr. Odder took Ifave of hi* friend* at the rarlout club* last week, and wa* hospitably entertained, although it wa* too warm to get up a formal farewell dinner In hi* boner. Be *ay* that It will take Kim two year* to reach the point from which he Intend* to ■tart for the poje. If be barf (33,000 to,purchase a email Scotch cteamor a year of thl* time might be satod, and many of hi* friend* advised him to wait a few week* until the money or the steamer could be plaoed at hi* di*po*al. But h* declares that he must go no*, of peop'e will believe that he Is not in earnest In bis expedition. He speaks very highly of the Esquimaux, among whom he expects to Schwatka so faithfully during their formal travels. Among the noveltiei he ha* originated is a new style of sled, whloh he will try to indue* the Esquimaux to u*Sl He will be the special Arctic correspondent uf au Ameriu m and a London paper. Otherenterprise, and its court* will be Independent of any government or society superviHi* sole companion in this extraordinary adventure is William Orifllth*, a son of the billiard table manufacture. Mr. Orffttha la .a young man of no Arctic experience, but expedition. Senator Morse offered a supplementary resolution that the question of constitutional prohibition should be submitted to the peo- After a protracted debate, 1b which many participated, Mr. Morn's resolution was adopted by a vote of 91 to 94. Dr. Blackwell then withdrew his amendment, and the resolutions were unanimously adopted. Gladatonitu 168: Hationaliiiii ,Q AriSSSSaSAES9S Sss"ib'rss£S5;^ fettTSS ffZZtZJZt ____ - - t-» J/. — «-. .. » . .-■» . jna conjoin©ii- Aifotftigoi; ooMSitiwnm tar» «ttU*D repert Di*?M *'C . J Cu» The following gontienMn war* appointed as the executive committee at large: ITon. A- H. Rice and Ifctfus Frort, #pe the eferal congressional districts in nnmerioal order; Samuel Snow, Hon. Peter McFarrd, R. H. Steam*. B. M. McPhrrson, Hon. R JohnsoBf Hon. J. D. Allen, Her. E. R Rice, A. D. Feeeenden, Hon. W. E. Lock*, G. F. Ladd, Hon. Rodney Wallace and P. Im Shipleigb. Nh totMM WHk .. : - Uflnof*» ProrkUwoi DU ~— sSHSr£ £S~j ilrcalt ill the outer current Mid Mar will produo* the weakening t, i pen him in tin cloee poeition that it din i* evident lhat thould he be bold In the arn ot the whirlpool a« long ae b llli iMjjgjWi went through «afely thie time ta that he will the next The omtf danger to from enffocatioa, aD In hi, peeltlaa la the hammock he will not jured and the thick, etroag turret - betarokea. A COMPLICATED jt&E. -v- On Trial for Marrying Bli Alleged Brooklyn, July 14—The cut of George W. Late was before Judge Cullen again this morning. Ic came upon a motiqu at the defandanf« counsel to file a blfl of particulars. Ltkf, It may be remembered, when 18 yean Daughter. DELIBERATE SUICIDE ▲ Brother aad •later Take Their OM Niw York, /air 14— Adrian Orucy and hie lister Lucie, killed themaeiree at their residence, No. 00 Lexington avenae, by shooting. Crucy was a petroleum and (took broker, and did a remunerative hualnaea, Hi had been 01 froqj the effeete of a (light aunatroke for several weeks, and this la the only oouae for the tragedy that eon he surmised. He waa 81 yeara okl and hi* alater ,H They had loot.att their near relatives and lad a rather lonely Ufa Thoy left « note eaytag: "We bath commit auteida of oar own free will" Thle waa aigaed "Lad* too?' AC^,^DUCT||||| |noto^tn. burial They were nati Tea of Nan tee, Fraaoe. Although they eeem to hare agreed to die tM»ther it la supposed that the broker fired both the fatal ehota, killing hie Mr firat and then hlmealf One 33-calCber pistol lay near the bodies, whioh were found upon adjoining oota in Adrian's room The paeMoo of the ireasoa did sot indicate la whoec haadait had lertCisa» HD« windows ih the room were tightly cloeed and the reat W turned on so that death froas suffocation would probably hare resulted, even if the pistol wounds had not been fatal. Ia tlM DIumI l%lC. JfD At Pttt ibnrg-- Graham la about M yean old, of tmMmm height and iMlfhs abort MO panada Hia ttw it van, hi* ef|ilaha Is dark and hr ha* a hoary black mataoba. Ha la e — •wJW* .ay., a«d k- h*t«*. letac training. * han&H. July »—Darld B Char as BL Mlagart to bo the 'mother of Lake's child, but there were other* who asserted that Cjihe child wm that of another man. L%e went to Japan, made considerable money, and finding a little .girl ntqnfog about hfaL whoee father was never known, took charge of her and bad her educated. After ■he graduated he placed her la ohtffge of fate affairs, and she loved her benefactor ao much that she married him. They lived .happily together charged with inoest. He waa tried and found guilty and the general term, supreme court, reversed the decMon. The secaod trial resulted in a disagreement of the jury. ccnviotod. Since Lake's troubled began the girl is to have lost her reason and la & jgessrzsgst-_ __ . a YMSt Loaia—St Lottfa, 10; AthUtic, & patchM btra called MM ooopw who . tfcrongh the rapids hrntbmm with Mrs. Moore, and now the feme of their fellow is the ooeuimbjact among nnnpsrm, tftrr three " at hoops and staves Btwta M twildkh way to Canada and thereihipped faaoatUe ot voysgesi Be waikm last summer, and having read of Gap*. WehVs Ca*e, he made np Ms ■tod to go tfcroggb lbs wiMfc Mir. H* up: WAMjaWW* SSiia'Sesaftgit- Stw tk. MW 1 limn I bU^jjg agrlooltnr* and labor. "I (ball go to Cumberland Inlet, and dur- SHsSSJBIEKVH grand march. I shall take their entire families with me, the old into and woimi and the children. The old men can catch ml and walrus and take care of the families, e* wall ae furnteh fresh meat for the. contingent, while the women will mak, the neceeaary far clothing. The nativeC will therefore bi aelf-enatfUning. and it require* DbiW maF vSsUSmUaff that tl to nsiffw * VD ; Group, whooping eongh Mi brooobltk laisfifscy' ",fck'" •*., » .» _ **• A Doetorad rap Bail. nil thatr measure of bliaa. Next nuaaMr T take my party couth f»r «ueqD to transportation cm o— rt the Newtdlend Mtling wnli to some point Smith's ecaai. Then *. I _ expect to In my marchnorthward, - looking b' UMt. "otaapplmL « top* ta eaaful dash at the pole. -Ai to the /• mletwuji my faith i» baaed, not upon jtnattaa or conjeetaNt bote— my ex- caption*. Lakbikq, Mich., July IS.—Qaorga W. Boatwick and William A. MUUr, jroga| men in the employ of P. Barnaul ft Son, vara jailed Saturday night at the Instance of tho firm, charged with grand larceny. Boatwick waa timekeeper at Bement'e factory, and aach pay day prepared envelope* indoraad with tha name of the employee and tha amount dua aaoh. Thaaa wara eheokqfl over with tha tima hook, than paaaadover to tha chiaf bookkeeper, who inaartad the money and returned them to Bodvlek Car delivery to tha man. After oheektng tha envelope* with tha time hook, and before delivery t) tha bookkeeper, Bojtwiok would •lip in enrelopej indorsed with flotitioua names and amount*, and whan the** ware reached in paying off tha man would appropriate them. In thl* manner he ha* hawked gome $350 ainoe December, patting M4.36 an a (ingle pay day. Miller «.i« Boatarick'i accomplice. 1 ma IB Ml Accord With the President. icmrd from dirrhn— . Dr. Haad'l Diarrhcea WAsnMrroa, July l&— AMbtent Secretary of the Trwurj Thompson, who hu Just entered upon his duties, of aa5£^£HT?y^ cord with policy C* civil serffcse reform, otherwise he would not hay* lAepted the position. Ha waa hare to aid Put ot»taolaa in his vafr 'WWPiWw convert to civil aer •jjr ' -4 it while gov Mixture (HUM without drying the howla Henry Cohwt, IWK fWtoa. isssjy«rStt-Cw- mm About m iiTfca M A niokory nut lost took ofti* shoulder Welffht MTr» iTn fHI elcrcit hnj. D I rlili— Geo. Beowm. Ptttrtoo, P». I *17"";-- . - . ■- * • * T Wke C» Cwpiiiln mm* , upon simm r«nti rtrM Jirij IS.—Haw la raoalrad bare at cxUmir*^Ar«a In H» fcoUM luf* o? CUamaag! IU 1mm ragad for thraa dajraD bo*ala® owr a kMt aayaral mile* Ion* by about a mile wida. Baroral buildings and muj fUlda at grids war* ■wept out of axlataooa. ' Tha toaa amoanta to many thousand C oC dollar*, Saw Clair*. 17%, July IX—Tha faraat Area which I r,i ■■ ■ at on tha Ban Olatra imaginattuB . -• upon _ perienee while with Lieut Schwatka li Kin* WilUM* tad. -When we had pint; of gam* thej acarce they would take their ahort rations or gfc without, and MW murmur. Indeed, . I found them mr jrfMni to deny them ,*•1f** i in i i jOBiijiim*)* ; iwiwi wh rMffloten*. As to handling aleds and travel.lug over ice, it- In the habit of their Htm, -and 1 «m aure they can travel falter than .titplr jwfcite KIIIhb, We uaaally found a Ibelt of heavy ice near the a ho re line wheniev«r there anfllclent atretoh of water to ZUGSBSES, while trrvejing with Esquimaux divera that on arriving at thia humraocky ice I would be aant with a guide to take me through the neavy belt *o ae not to delay th» aleO. Uoften seemed to me impossible for a sled .to get through without cutting a paaeageway, aod,yst aOer I started I wo*ld find It waa all I cdhlddo.to keep out of the would they follow at my haels. Thus torn my own experience I am led to beiKrelhat a. good B driver would make a good day'* Journey over®raeh'Was haa forced the return of many sledge ext peditions where men were employed in bar- I ... . _ . y 0«a«tM»to «0"M u uaiitant Moratory of j'wib' tr»ttiry."c 1 '' Gowen, of the Beading railroad, denies John & Garrett's itetwuUktt the Beading director* and the rwa*asWttea Uurtm could hare agreed on all pointa If he (Qowen) had' been willing to qnlt the presidency. He lays the matter was never hinted at, and he ager* appointed by both interests. If they will consent to this 1)* will nieraatee the neeeesary subecrlption at oapltal to carry on* the scheme, or will let the Drezel syndl eatetake hold. i tOold Or* In PnMjrlmlh TiwiVai*, Pa., July M-Wkik workmru were engaged in excavating an Old ■unkan water wall near Oil Creek lake, Crawford county, they came across a rock, in which, when drilling KM attempted, waa found what resembled platinum, mixed with gold or% Repeated tteta ware made with strong acida, bat no effeof was produced, while a pirco waa welded and is now doing the best of service oa a chUel tit cutting both iron and steeL ▲ chemist pronounced the strata a bed of platinum with gatd and specimens hare been sent to New fork and Philadelphia. Excitement mas high, and property is being leased at high prices. The discovery was made upon the farm of Thomas Shr j va, of Union City. T- A mbrifan mffc trirhlHWil fa wiiriliit tii A J 'Atf »_• the trader- ggff WEST INDIA IMPORTER8 FAIL. The DmUu 1m Ingar Ohm a Hnrf Failure. 7 i imtsjbrt Raw York, July Iff —J. d» Rlrtra & Co., of this city, importers of Wot India products, principally sugar, ha* assigned without preferencee to Francis T. Sargent The firm became embarrassed in July, 1884, by carrying over $1,000,000 of sugar and hemp for otMtomars who failed to keep up their BD^£dndltimgranted twenty months'extension, and the fuU amount, with 8 par cent interest, was paid off by May 1 of this year. Only am of the firm was at the office after the suspension was announced, and ha was unable to give any Information as to its causa. He stated, however, that the firm had been carrying a considerable amount of sugar, sad he supposed the current decline In prince had caused the trouble. Other firms in the trade ware of the opinion that losses on sugar had led to the asslnmmtnt. and the liabilities were variously estimated at from *800,000 to •600,00a U0m Blaine's Buoeeaaer Dead. DAXABUCOTTA, Me , July la—Hon. Bdwto Frjre, of Hawoaatla, who mtaMM Blaine in the national house whan the latter was transfMTed to the aenate, diad yeeterfl-flinr *•» tt0 hom* ¥ hi* daughter, •S.su.'rsiS! of JteWu legislature and was long presljtfflPSlrthe Firat National bank. He waa instrumental in ••curing the con- N»w Yowc. July -Henry says flood that Rev. R Heber Newton, the eloquent Episcopalian divine, tnTIUt. Father McGlyun, the popular Catholic clergyman, will be among the leaden of the movement. A manifesto it looked for. wst Humbert «aj* H.H a Craak. Earn. July 18.—A sergeant of the infantry garrison at ¥n»i«a attempted to kill himself with a rifla Among his effects was found a latter sdiirtssid to tit* king, stating that ho had been deputed by a »«re» society to kill the king, but preferred to km himself, nd commanding hit Mother to the "to oom« tarwtrS, mT4u*» D. tar* •accod raot tioablr whO# aw CUj mite The difficulties of the proposed: jafcrnM incaloulab e. N»res, whose expedition mplished the highest latitude then wh«t Nsrei dabbed tet^worjA ' The sledge parties of Payer and In the Nora ' " — ' -CC1 king'* cart. Whan tatyra baton a majgie- BuadAj BAMbftllUts FIdmI. bat of Constable Sprltakj. AU Mm mam•not lb* Cincinnati olnh fined $» * at Watertord Vm *, •; ... ' « v-' Bayard I. Niw York, July 18.—A Mail and Kxptvm special (ram Waahingtoa say. that Secretary Bayard is dSatisfied with hi* present position, and aa ha promised in advance to support Mf, Gray for Mrfleotion to the senate ha cannot seek to be retained to •that t«ody- N-.xt to a in the senate Mr. fTrVv oommunioated this desirato A colored aumDmeetine at Perie. Kr.. vu he eoeae T floaJeyT Jo& i. »- , frj va« f" Wcypncfct h* kardly Imm difficulty. "After **o moo* » IktkMllW**1 tb® enormoiu obutaclM to b* •naounteroa that makes experlMccd Arotic twri«M difflOant in thaii prophecies of tuocaa*. Col. Gilder model ly (aye "I akaU trjr to roaok the Pole or at taut to rmAmU* a latitude as I can." solicitor general. It is the general opinion that he »ill not so, and that Mr. Good* will stand a better obaooe for confirmation than before. ___ and oorta. Tr*a*nr*r Dlekeback *H r»- queated to pay $5 ud ooaU tor playiuf tba guq* on Sunday. It b inppoMd Uiii wiJ •top prosecution to tb* polio* ootart. — 5351 sP«*?SfflSSS3aS oucitr duHa| the present administration bli wi b shall be eompiied with. An Oyara Singer Drsvssd. A Child Crept Upon the Traak. Viammm, July liwTki pnildwt has pardoadd P Porter Ln, who, as president of 0» F.nt National bank of Buffalo, N. Y., in 1882. was eonvIo'.eJ awl sentenced lo tan years' M*|iila»n—C Car sashcul nx (ha A USDk-Uu4v Pardoned. Detroit, July 11—Maggie Montroea, a member of the BlUar Mikado company, was drowned in the River Range by the upssWsyel sailboat, In which asTOWji m*m- QQqJdjgot sank at tte other Qawpnnmaa Beach Grows Worn. JuiL ■■ lUHWwj w,,— •yplWKl Mr, has sndjeoiy grown wane, and ii Mttto tor* » crlUoai condition. Lansing, Mich., July li—The 16-moulWold child of a M«t!oo band named Barnes, of the Trunk road, crept upon the track Batarday, and wa« ground to ,.j. arc* |
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