VOLUME LNEW FRED: KURTZ, Eviror and Pror's. The bill fixing the school Legislature, The anti-treating bill was defe by a lack of one ated in the senate vote. co The M'Vevtown Journ i al puts up Ben Butler for Presi time Well ent. The Journal a short by the ( tier 420 SWOore on for ‘amerons, to go improvye- iti-treating bill rant Tv TT sie ce) Ae Pew Rsopury tion has put Massachusetts’ morality at a bar «1 ison y HE discount, Pity it did not take place ] state was Ni 31 INS 0 was not received A post office petition has been at lepartinent he appoint > ¥ iz f ment of R. B. master ol Frere 4 } 3 frement, UOJ nent does not come far a fraudulent the presiden Peo yop > % 1.3 REPORTER would com h pearance an “tl ngers £m i by homes on [53 o i § The count of Uncle Sam's cash has een completed, and it is found that the | Government owes Mr. Gilfillan, the re- it | is quite as probable, however, that the have of | tiring treasurer, exactly three cents. accountants nade a mistake during the many vears of Mr. Gilfillan’s t} of United Lae office As the total amount administration of in the treasury is $75,440,218, besides $378,- 169,116 in bonds held for national banks and to secure varions trusts, the new treasurer will not be likely to order a re- count to avoid the payment to which Mr, Gilfillan is entitled. The three cents will doul It count itless be paid without protest, would half as I h. not take me to the Rerorter’s cas - a» Wallace's record had been in other b respects, folks .i . elieved the coffee-pot na- turalization slander when it was first put he ever suf- be- we do not know fered from a story which no one lieved, and the Senator coul lenial + 3 1 to hold a « witl 1 11. : , . Wallace is one of the purest statesmen of the country, and Ongue « mation assails him in vid ul usin that fis estimated will i Wii : of any forn r » eT year. a gs Cf . . Eliza Pinkston, colored, w ¥ prominently as a witness in 1875 I R™¥ } ins tail Ya 7s § 739% Kei iN Lin jai atl Canton, Maiss she was buried as a pauper. y Eliza Pinkston pa John Sherman living and a m died a per, il lionaire ! And fisl ful, Sherman is ungrate ves didn't go to the burryen ! a fall-out Arthur in Illinois appointment which was dirty Je Logan had a with about ¢ mage against and he now wears the reddest kind of war Logan has the hn's wishes, ] fever and unless he can control some patron- age he can't make as good headway, and as Arthur would like to be his own will hit competi- vest taf . 341 3 paint, residential successor of course he tors a sly dig. on lf. Mas - The Wallace arbitration bill has passed both houses, Its ohject is to settle dis putes between workingmen employers as to strikes, and their wages and prevent Sti soi The Herald says: The opening speech for the government in the starroute case has already dragged through six weary days, and the end is not yet. Three law- vers, including Attorney General Brews ter, are still to speak for the prosecution, and about a half a dozen for the defense. If the prolix example set by Mr. Ker be followed by all the rest two or three months are likely to be wasted in useless talk. By this course of long-winded speeches the case for the people has everything to lose and the defense ev- ervthing to gain. If all the jurors live through it their minds will doubtless be more muddled than enlightened on the vital issues at talk. The silent features of the evidence and the essential points of law involved in this case could be roperly and thoroughly summed up on th sides in less time than has been nsumed by the opening speech for the eution. iggy d $4 Clery agowever, 1 ALAypuan government. 4 weather, a AMUKIY ClOotas » renern he convinced his it will so TITORE NYO i ng ' i : X France is threatening it Japan is getting p sion of Corea and the tributary islands We might at any moment have to chron- icle the invasion of Tonquin by a Cl he formation of an alliance the King of Annam, the Commander Riviere and the outlook of a stru force, t MASSACTIe ( his which we men an d be costly to France and ruinous, perhaps, to the Republic. 1 4 aole Eat ul Then there are the nihi- lists and their preparations for the coro- nation ; the dissensions in the Spanish Cabinet caused by the intrigues of Mar- the Turkey and the Powers touching the Governorship of the Lebanon, and that strange outbreak of fanaticism at Gene- va, where the authorities defy the Feder- al Council and refuse to receive Bishop Mermillod. tinez Campos; squabble between a nlrb On Friday last the House spent five hours more in discussing the smaller of the revenue bills and passed it on second reading with several amendments, The original bill proposed to collect on bank stocks, at the rate of four mills on the dollar, $400,000; on public loans and stocks at the same rate $600,000, and on money at interest, $318,000, The most important change in the bill is the one proposed by Amerman, of Lackawanna, when the bill was first taken npon Wed- nesday. It had been the sabject of dis- cussion during the entire morning ses sions of the three days and was adopted by 102 yeas and 49 nays, It diverts from the State the tax on money at interest and authorizes it to be collected for county, city and borough purposes. Some of the members who fought against thigltried as a last resort to fix a limit beyond which the local rates could not go, but they failed. The other | amendments adopted were as follows : § int By Amerman, adding to the | ever, except those issued by th United Philadelphia, o monwealth or the by Abbett, of 3 164 States,” maki wenant that the pay the tax on money interest, at Shi * ‘ane } Sharpe, Faunce and othe more experience l beli Saln k i CEIRIALOrS 10% that Ian's an should 1 +1. 1 (1 Cause a los U0 on nati 33 } 1s 151 Pid money at interest, l and a quarter annually, 0" lH which woul ending, introduced il er bi SOCIETY. London, April 27,—A printer named Gibney has been arrested in Dablin for conpection with the conspiracy to mur- der. He was armigned in court tosday, together with Eugene Kingston, who re cently was arrested Liverpool. charge of conspiracy 1o murder “ Fenian centre, who had turned informer, was entered against them. The man De vine, who was arrested at time ofthe afirey in Abbey street Cox i i i» Bl ir A inl 3 1 1005 3 OUI, ti oii si © by was murdered Devine swore He me JORers, Fenian, i £ as a suspect, A Manchester, he death and or ton to carry on BWOr: wird ¥ Bald, dered thet t Lhe & ' + thal the 8) the murder of Cox I'he society had als u s13¢] Ms 1 A AME MT. Mall 0, death. It bad i ivyhnamite, the CHRMOHR lodged, and had murdered the in were f + y IOTINErS He said that the Seville pla murd i anda alter 6 er Sullivan became a Fenian ¢ wi be MEE ef came from England being amon * ieiega io hat » ® them are between hie incl or less extre A d by the former, and TS “furs ld $s ef Hen 3] or sstratiie vs rs the erganization, vigiian was forme tent 2 1 ed Lo Ceath, as well as | willing 131% a8 renien It was also decided i 8 ire, to 8h what protection he said, urge son and Mallon, sperate in f Who mar t with the int Poole. An artis nam arrested in Dablin it varrants | « BITE i $4 mutter Kings. ot Judge A WBOD at Lave, narder of J w vy mig her tsi ha he ft ton, it akin ey As murder x 87 WO CO The ps dere A eu ha raed charged to murder. Eig! iw ALTE § Sued In oH NSO Uencs the revelatio ie by Deviae to-day. turned i1aformer. 4% metita fa o% rsd HAR NLs, $F ¢X POC . 3 » i $ WO IDOTe Rrresis, Toon wile th € i 5 decently the word dude £85 Wid B ciation an R eval f 1: v 3 1: : inn tha ¢ and iN SNe Ge “The just now popular nered young swell who bangs his hair portation, Now England pareniage. wo of good word (pronounced been used for twenty years past and coined there, It is common thers to of a daper young man fellow.” of a small animal as of a sweetheart as "my dude,’ an aesthetic youth of the Wilde type as a da. But how the word atlained so ass in § gviables) in the little town of Salem, N. it is claimed fpeak of %iaid Lig dade, a AS A au ‘al la a it and of de. and widespread a notoriety pus Its revival at Now York is credited to a disgusted Englishman, who remarked, af tor visiting a rich club, that the young men were all “dudes” - - - The frosts have done no damage to fruits in Southern Illinois, A fire occorred in Warsaw in a cabi- net maker's shop, Sixteen of the work- men were unable to effect their escape and were borned to death Eypisia troops are about to attack the False Prophet on all sides, It is hinted that Russia may intervene forcibly ln America, Twenty stage hands were iojured by an explosion of gas in the Ambign thes- tre, Paris, The coal miners are making prepara- tions for the impending strike of all the anthracite regions, De Bosnys, whose execution for mur der takes place at Elizabethtown, N. Y. has sold his body to a doctor for fifteen dollars. At Rockport, nineteen miles east of Beauregard, on the Peral River, the tor nado did an immense amount of damage, and a large number of persons are ported to have been killed and wounded, salem, RAILROAD INTELLIGENCE. The Williamsport and ( learfic ld to on Tl Susquehanna and q A 11 qh ny. The Lock Haven Journal that it has definitely commence building the decided wo iis Williamsport been mouth of Beech Creek to Cato and Snow Shoe, Work will commence early in { May, and the line will be pushed rapidly 3 $ - {0 COmpietion, { formed, bas been given t to a constraction New York, and the Buperintendent is ex- pected on the ground next week. An agreement has Deen entered into tween the Williamsport and Clearfield Company, on one side, the Pennsylvania rallroad gle Philadelphia Gt other side, ander pany agrees o bulld a rails nouth of beecli Creek to Ni Bald E valiey railroad which the former com ad from 100w Bhoe, the latter parties agreeing 10 pro rate with it as to traffic, and set avart 20 per cent, the freight cl for ning tratlic ofl the ie sam ads of the Win's- do Wi’ Charges Je0elve d going over their it seed ues f 8 i fi Creek road, and 1nve in the mortgay i it and Clea ] ire and ¢ i ME ed in Clinton count are the paymeal A gentieman well versed aid the other day 1448p maliers : x tly bios : 3 dentiy belt ved Lhd tirut in railroad that he counfi- uehanna & Alle- gheny line ranning from Milton to Punx- utawney would be Walston HH, Brown, who made a big sum out of the Plated road, is a man of wonder- { ital, When i te 0 sy a 5 4 beat 1 line shail have been completed t B ri y salt, “Nickle ii ener; en aj $ iii have at e rung line than apy olher present o line form New York to Chicag y Milton Mr, Brown i corporations Lo Penupsyivapia, the laware, La § 3 ¥ sr of these 1 ¥ “4 4 v will negotiate Bu “ Kawanna and 18 would and he ge Inve Fai buy up this new 1% 2 Purest largest rough 1 ] A constract ew days, il necessary. bL.agiteers bave t Wit 1% 100 201 gone to work on a line ? $ . . $ x be ADE VIA, Millan f LEW 4 3 “a HORRORS, e¢ Tewkesbory : Christ dekad | slippers hown, in testified to On one orcas 3 in a frar i one German so that He remem! received e iaken by jorced wiong tub. He dis Witness said the gince jast dej ribed the fure ive nates, which was passably and plenty of However 1 would not go back to Tewkest ie t tid avoid it. cr ely OY wired 8 Xireme | the | i i wg thirty=six boursaller, crucities had taken pl tetnber, the ace a and then des ¥ tt eh «403 dle 1 OO C01 . ag. THE Wi 1 READY OUT, Caciinville, 1, “6. ~The coal Stanton, Olive, Gillespie and Daoker are still on a strike, They demand an advance of a half a cent per The strikers number from 1,200 | miners at The Lid LO LARRE, » _——- 'REPARING FOR THE STRIKE, Pit irg, Pa, April 26—A delegation | of thirty coal miners left here to-day to visit ail the where the men are working at the reduction, and endeavor. ing to get them to come ont and join the strike, which will be inaugurated next { Tacsday. The miners are coufident of | | accomplishing their mission, but the op- | | orators assert with equal assurance that | they will not be successful, | The conference committees of the | | Amaigamaied Association and the Iron | | Manufacturers will meet on Wednesday, fod BA pila | year from June 1. a - A SHOCKING EXPLOSION, Ashland, Pa. April 30, ia + PHAR WHEELS, Ul {ri that s0 1 g wl is inleresung tw ers Ons ar out of UW Any t $ % TT 10 Rasa ih Wavy Cail find ope disinle Bp i romoter, bal i the breasts of ali gno has written a face to M. Le & “Campagne de 186 pour ia sortie G Lgypie, 1 which { promot stock company, with the view of explor- wottows of the Red des, and v the hitler water lakes. lu a Ger ut project is jusily dee “one of tue boldest The es: “it is nothiog less Head $4 cusalaun ul money i i woeonlra Jaita ihe AD iid Vi std FLL f Renka fie advocates Lh on of a joint. Cs» pecial LAO Lue scribed as riter contin to be a vessel bollown up. Tie passed within twenty five ECLooner £4 i et of the mon ster, and those on board had ample oppors tunity to estimate ils dimensions parison with the length of the schooner Iho turtle was at least forty feet long thir ty feet wide and thirty feet from the apex of the back to the boMtom of the under shell, The flippers were twenty feet long It was not deemed advisable 10 allempt its capture ¥ coum. » ew remains of the Egyptian armies eoguil- ed in the Red Sen, with ths chariots, hor- ses, arins, lreasties, arcuives sad per taps the King himself—toat Pharsob who was conquered by Moses—ihiis will wadeed be a noble enterprise. buried in the masses of sali of the bitter lakes, thick A concealed at different places Ly the Abbe estimates the it may be suggested without irreverence, nowever, that if the Abbe Moigno shoula succeed in disinterring but one indoubt- of the Board of Pardons Governor Pattie son, of Pennsylvania, bas commuted the death-sentence of Silas Gray to ime. prisonment for life, 1tis believed that a man named Jack Peltys confessed to hav. ing killed Mary McCreedy, fir whose murder Gray was convicted, " ol “ All competition is distanced by Sechlers in groceries, They maintain their reputation for keeping none bat re and unadulterated gomds and for onesty and fair dealing. They desery- edly have the confidence of the people, and no opposition will affect the hold they have npon all families who have dealt at their grocery, There iz some thing in a name=in a good name, It is as wnch as capital in business, lors is the oldest grocery in the county. » - > Quebee, April 27,~~Four inches of snow fell bera to-day and sleighing has been res Despalches from the {ruil growing res gions of Southern Illinois say that the Inte frost did very little damage to the country south of Carbondale, all the trecs being in full bloom, and large crops of all kinds of fruit are expected. - ageow meee (Yy@ price for all, and prices i dv ose tain. A marked, on every article at the Phila. delphis. Branch clothing store. No shod- dy offered. Every customer guaranteed satisfaction, and prices lower than the lowest, The Philad. in heads uarters for cldthing ud taken the lead. ‘ou miss a bargain sure purchase Cothing before calling with Lewins &