1 THE DAILY- GAZETTE fl El I !I Penniman, Reed & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, 2120. 06. 3P11T.12 Street. F. H. PENMEN AN, I m a im ,. T. p. HOUSTON. . JOl5lllll EKING ) . NELSOSI P. REED, "alhaells nanajers. Slagle Dopler ' Delivered by eirrier, (per week) Moat Dobactlbets4 (peryear) Liberal reductions to Nimsbo7l and Atenta yttsburgit (gazette. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1888 A 84D and thrilling accident occurred at St. Louis last* Friday night. In return ing from a ball a large party of happy yonog•folka were aboard of a. ferry, and as the boat was nearing the . shore, a sud den jostle threw a beautiful young lady, nettled Anna Morrison, into the dark, deep waters of the river. Instantly a noble young man plunged into *the water and caught the - fair,' form in his arms, and struggled manfully to bear his precious burden fo the shore. He called fora boat; or plank, but ncine were within reach, and its the current was swift, and he was en-' cuinbered by heavy clothes and the skirts of the young lady, the roaring waters swept both further from the- shore: His strength gave way, and the girl sunk to a watery gravei- andehe was thrown np insen sible upon the shore. The brave' young man's dame is not given, but it should be, that the world might admire a noble na ture which it werrrinsult to praise. . . Damon -has another strange story. Three years ago the Windows of one of its banks was breken, and several packages of money stolen therefrom. The thief es caped and no clue was ever obtained to se- - cure his identity or arrest. In Cincinnati, a few days ago, a yottilimade his appear _ ance "an a drunk," giving. his name as Charles Thompson. He entered a station fi ' house, and to a .policeman revealed the fact, which had preyedlipon his conscience,. that he was the bank thief of Deiii)it. Heat morning, duly, sober, be reiterated his statement, and asked to be sent to Michi gan for trial. He said he had stolen $4,000, • all of which ho had gone through in lead ing' a fast -life in , Canada. With a gailty _conscience, his life was - purgatory, and he imagined everybody a policeman ready to arrant him, and gave himself up to prevent his going mad. • Miss Ctorim. Rosa, talented histri . onto artiste, has met with unpandelled sec • cos at the' Olympic Theatre in Bt. Louis. On the occasion of her benefit, last Friday night, the Audience 10a8 the largest and ..., , ,most brilliant ever assembled in that city, while hundreds:wera. turned away from the doors unable to gain admittance- She was presented with a superb suite of dla , monds as a token of the admiration of her renlus by the citizens of St. Louis. • . " r - Mns. lures, of . Chicago *asabout to b married, and received from an nuknov. • 9 source a ylass Jar containing the dead tiodyl of an infant preserved in alcohol. 2drs. I • F. James fainted. A note with the disgust - lug present read: "I am in search of P. Clark. my future stepmother tell me where tofind him?" P. Clark was her.af . ifinced, but from whence the pickled babe was spirited and expressed frpm, is a Chi— cago mystery. - - Ix Philadelphia on Monday last a young man named- John Hornby took up a gun and proceeded to illustrate to his sister how people shot themselves by carelessly hand ling fire arms. While doins this the gun was discharged and he was instantly killed. He was much too practical in his methods of teaching., Tan Police Mutual Benefit Aasociation of New York has justsiven the : family of the late inspector Carpenter the sum of • e . • one thousand dollars- This is a contribu— tion ofltlfty cents from each policeman en rolled in the society, there being two thou sand members. jorneGILLAX, while walking along the whattin Cincinnati, on Sunday last, with , hbiwife told her he had a notion to droWn lumseif. She, regarded the words as idle talk, but Was horrified to see her husband, a few minutes after, 'jump into the river and sink to rise no more. Au old lady of Colunibus, afflicted with dropsy, recently underwent for the twen ty-sixth time, the operation of removing the secreted fluid. This is a very remark able case, as few stand the awful operation more than five or six times. Caruso° is sufferuig terribly from the operations of burglars. It is charged that the private lwatehmen engaged by mer—' chants to guard their stores, are bought, by the burglars to keep out of the way while they do the., "cracking." Sous fellows entered the rdoms of the Young lien's Christian As soclation,'at: golumbus, Ohio, and stole away , books, and maliciously destroyed papers, and even carried away furniture. I rumrecent destructive conflagration on EU . Lake and South Water atreeta, in Chicago, entailed a lose t of P 44,000, upon which there was - insurance to the amount of b ; 4288,800. Onant.r.s W. LONG, a sievadore of Bal. -timore t - was instantly killed a day or two since bz a stone weighing sixty pounds falling from the 'top of a crane upon Lis head. •r. .~ :: Tun city authorities of Charlestown, Masa., have decided to lay out a park in a prominent section of the city, and erect therein a soldiers' monument. A YOMrO BUTCHER named John Brody, M of Philadelphia, tore his hand on a meat hook, and died a horrible death from lock- Jaw, on Monday last. Tax tobacco crop of Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia pays nineteen millions of dollars revenue tax to the Gov ernment. ~ Tat Children's Aid Society of Now York is doing much effectual work in care ing for the thousands of vagrant boys of - that city, Tux, ralln9.laS GaP railroad, which was ,totally destroyed during the recent rebel _ 'lion. is rapidly approaching completion. TIM late Gen. Zollicoffer's residence was sold at chancery 'sale, in Nashville, for ;22,000—much less than its value. 4 . Tan Ohio Pomological Society will hold its regular annual meeting at Zanesville on _the 4th, sth and Gth proximo. A XOYE.XIENT has been inaugurated by the Jews of Baltimore to repeal or change the present Sunday law 4 A miontsiomur portrait of Henry Clay has been plaCed in the Kentucky Senate Chimier. Bowron is now agitated upon the gas question, or how , to economise •in light matters. Arr of the Nag liville Railroad robbers re now captured. E I i II = 13=12 E=! = MAIL GLEANiNGY. .. ~ , 7),.. ,ar:: ::: , ill 7!.4,,,......,...,,rtiz (i/ -743 -I' if : 7 7---- " -- - . '4ll* r ) ---1 I 1 I •,, ----- -- ----' r )2* :I"'' ---- - ---- v,v7-- f -• / 6 " (-411 ' C'-'c' 7-e.--41-5;:- 4. ' : .44.:-. ts—iiiii""' ,: 4141111 1 _ ... ~,,,,,,, „-. :- 4 - -, ...-N-:.:---k:.....,..:4,:ze ig Ill.': 1-, ~- - - t, ii,,..__,.-- „- , .!,,, ..1.-.;):-, e " f r 'no ; N ,t 1 1 \ 1 1 I . _-__- , - ''''' -'; ' -,..._ - 0 .. Y -.- - 7 .:.- ,1. IMO - -.. / W'' .- 2 ' ' .l' -.''' - '' - 'O - • _:-. ' .7::-:''''''':- \. / ' ' ' ' ' t / A, i 1 1 ....,t _...---• 4 '2-2 -- ---_,- -..--.7-..-_ -i - : - .. --'-±-' - T . 7 - --- --- --- litsb I ...,_ ..,......, VOLIXE LXXX.-L-NO. - 281. CITY ITEMS. No Dull Trade at the Opera House Shoe Store. You Cao Boy New Hops at Joseph 8. Finch's You tan Buy 03 per cent. Alcohol at Joseph S. Finch's Good. Sold cheap at the Opera Howe Shoe Store =2l Of eutontere at , the Opera House shoe Stare A Full • And complete sleek of seasonable goods eel ling cheap at the Opera House Shoe Store. \Nemeses theme. Beat quality. ninety cents. Orsue. Roues Sucre SToite Ton tan Buy Foreign Liquors of-ell hinds at oseph S. 'Finch's Distillery, rio, 1t9,119,193 and 195 First street, :Pittsburgh. Country Resident■ ' ' And merchants would prollt by examining our stock. . Orem& House S HOE STOII6. 1,000 Palr of Shoe. Sold In a day at retail,-araall pronta. Ursa', Ilouaa Suns Stoat Speedy Heller Will be experienced by using the Cough Candy manufactured and sold by George Braven, 112 Federal stroet, Allegheny City. Thasksigisini Proelsznation PEtINSYLVAIiLt. BB: In the mime and Ss the authority of the COuouoa /oetth of Penney/main. ANDREW G. CUB Mt, Governor *of vald i Co,. . monweabh. • L I A PROOLAIttiTION Wangles"; it tug been the goal and worthy ens tont of the Conimonwealin to set apart, atinnally, a dey for the sptelsi acknowledgment of the good nes& of the - Almighty • rid for expresiing by the ahoy 'people, at one time, and with s common rotee, the Mange and Pastas which throughout the year are springing from the hearts of men. therefore, I,'#;:DIIEW 9. it UItTIN, (loyarnor of the Com monwealth of reedsyl rants, .10 by th.te my procla matlon, recommend that the rood people or th e Motemooefealth observe • tittreday, 29th day November,lB66, A. a day of whattk.glrlog sod Prayer, attd do theta tis'aernble la their reswetlre Churches lad places of .ftworsulp and maim their humble thank offerlns to ittz.a.01227 Goo for all kit. I:desalt:4s daring tae past year. .loor the &handout gathered fruits of the earth; 'For the thus far continued activity of Industry;' Tor the:general pr.serratf on of health; , 'eapeclallY fur tbst.ln His DiriNa Nsoci ipe hsUi stayed the threatenedpesttlent e. de] moreover that they do beseech Um to COII - unto us'alt Me blessing.. and to con bro. • the :heir, of the people of t h ese nett. d ntatea, that by [ jthe lartuflusee of their will..deede .r good Juct t3e. ~ , if.saconstnd Merry nix) ho dune.: , Given under my hood and the treat a of the Mile, at Harriehurc . thls ..oth day ot. October, la t of oar, LOW. 1565, and of the Cont men onal'h tte ninety-nrat. - Br nti LinvaltnOn: ZIA SLIFER, Seerptary lloiamoo wealth TELEGRAMS. t• I By the Merchant. , Naas , al Telegraph Ca 1 • From Oil Clay. - Special to the Pittsburgh Gazette., OIL Crrr, NOV. 21,1808. River four filet on Stang. Weather cloudy and cold. 011 market dull. From Franklin.. • FILLIUCLIN, PA:, November 21, INS ° . River at Franklin flfty-slx hells!, at a stand; atoll City, fifty Incite% falling slowly; at Ole tlfty.ono inches. falling slowly. FROM EUROPE. Arrests for Consptracy—nr. Gladstone and the Pepe—Earl Unseen In home - The Alllsace Iletwern Hassle and Prussia Untrue—The. India, Famine. . . . . . . New TORS. November el.—(Additnicial kr • • eign news by the Africa d , lremr.--Several persona of position In pa. term° had ben arrested for conspirky In the September Insurrectionary morculm4p , among others, the bishop of Aboncale -had en die covered to le implicated. Victor Emanuel still continued his visits to Venice, and was engaged inspecting the public Institutions and pi incipal places of in terest. Gladstone had had an Interview with the Pope, arid had. visited man) of the Eardinals. There is a a umor attributing po , - 'Meal motives to his visit, and tne London .Iforning _Herald charges that his design was to reconcile the Popo to the fate which awaits him, and says that be completely failed In his efforts. • Earl Clarendon bad also reached Rome, and would have an audience with the Popo. Russta.—Elourovlau Kaneky, the conqueror of Knrs, died On the 4th of November. A Si. Petersburg telegram say s,th at the ru mored alliance between Rlesla and Prussia is totally unfounded. home.—Count Berg has been appointed Field Marshal In India. An official telegram, dated at Delhi on the 7th of November, from the Viceroy of lonia, says: The