FRED.KURTZ, “TERMS: One your, 81. Wl, ance. Those in arrears rms. §2 per year, paid in ad to previous when subject ns. and b cents for each subsequent insertion. Cextig Hany, Pa., Tuurs, May 16, A GRACIOUS KAISER. He Will Receive Deputations Rep- resenting 100,000 Stil GUNPOWDER GAIL The Badly of the Strikers loereasing and Disturbances and Encounters Between Military Continue. Military the People and the A Miner Driven by will re- trikin Th kaiser ceive the dey of the miners of Westphalia, Bunte, Siegel Schroeder as delegates representing 000 strikers, The strikers prevented tl SPTOSK Noy upon A larg witation and charge | persed. arrested. A heim the « Lh UNITED Dwell Te renee Unable to Conte it be tion wi the minori secret gether und cording! nearly gates gation also They COMpromias, i world make no « PHILADELPHIA LI Large Numbers of the PHILADELPHIA, May 14, thirteen wards the [i has knocked sal MOTs. down t y but the Applications Refased by License Court. first ort out Ts made at the time, ing being told that results f 5 The evening papers pu lists of the licenses grant plications refused. and th Con not alone by concerned, but by who manifested matter. The deci taken to indicate that law will rigorously heretofore in this city In the thirteen wards there Heenses granted and 650 fused. In 1887 1 Lhe ev all classe intense in the the | be as were 513 applications re. there flourish 5,713 saloons, and the number was ISR reduced to 1.97 This year number is likely to be about 1.000. ed in this city an the Important Appointments, Wasnisaron, May 8, has made the following appointinents: Frank W. Palmer, of ( hicago, 1s. t be public printer. to be civil service consmuis sions rs, Utah, to be governor of Utah. Elijah Sells, of Salt Lake City to be secretary of Utah, Ellsworth Daggett, of Utah, to be sur. veyor general of Utah, Also a number of Indian agents and other territorial officers. Death of the Oldest Railroad Ofeial, CARLISLE, Pa., May 14.—Gen. Elwood M. Biddle, secretary and treasurer of the Cumberland Valley railroad, died hore at the age of 81, He was a graduate of Princeton eollege, a member of the Cars liste Lav, major general of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania volunteers, division adju- tant general of Pennsylvania a pointed by governor Curtin, and was the oldest euilrond otiicial in the United States, THE The FINAL SESSION. Pennsylvania Legislature Concludes Its Labor, PRESENTS AND PRETTY SPEECHES. The Bachelor Receives nn Silver Service bal rose Speaker and Other Sabstantin! and ‘ v Palevm My. Tin of Testimioninls of Elected President Pro Tom. Senate—~—Rills Passed, HARRISBURG passed all continuon ference report on th eneral appropria tion bill w } from t} the night followin and agreed O1ISe pass Baie pie Xi th Villiam i manner in the sessions tha: senate wore Ring t f facie retirement of Caz Mr. Penrose Elected Fresh senator The w election Newmver 1 Mr. Lom A ballot being declared ele ) \ The new speaker was escor chair by Senators News: yer Aleer. After a short speech, sworn in by Judge Simonton then adjourned, After the adjournment of the senat handsome silver service was presented John C. Grady, the retiring president pro tem. The presentation ! a made by Mr. Koss, of Bucks. Senator Newmyer, on behalf of Chief Clerk ius. sell Errett, presented Mr. Grady with a handsome gavel, Harmrissuno, May 9 liquor transfor bill wa senate on final passage, Senator Co was surprised to find that » omission had been made in the printing of the amendment ry lating to the execu tion bond. The fault Lad. of course, with the public printer, The only way out of the difliculty was to postpone the bill and have the error rectified. When the bill was comrectad and returned it fatled of a constitutional majority. The vote was 2B to. Senator Cooper is disposed to think that there was rome underh and work in the matter and Senator Smith saye it has a very suspicious look, Fhe bill appropriating $200,000 in aid of the improvement of the harbor of Philadelphia passed finally, The Osborne-Devlin contest was de- cided in favor of Mr. Ouborne and he Wii sworn in as the womber from the district, Fhilads Iphia The general appropriation bill passed he wa 1 he OT HPEeCll Ww When the Pow called up in the per material COL yenee orphans’ bill ‘f wed the bill noanspecion authorizing to fix the sul Keepers and hil delphiag pi ident common phe 18 of epurate judicial art of quarter ses peace and oyer terminer and | delivery in the absence of rion, aries of deputy other emplove i il Blan Flies id is tornun to hold the of government and Jails and prisons third reading voted ize the formation purpose of driv- lnmiber and i streams not exceeding nities in length from their source, i commonly ‘boom™ recon the bill, afterwards ilered and the bill passed, 1 reports on the soldiers’ orphans’ the bill if the fund 0 a commission, wore the report r forwards Th vist WW Ae Vole wis tion } 3 if nn i Lo rei and and management « i pro- we following nt of v if i LS ‘inong the bills niger of falling the National asure, involving wm oof $50,000 on iving participants Durg to the battle day: the judges’ aie nant said SOHITCOR © provided fom Year to year intion of public tiie state authori eit themselves ATS oT SOT rev. if the ¥ Lies wer inj id Oe tO rag the necossy Lost His Life for a Friend. SLATINGTON, Pa., May 4.-Willismn H. Lloyd, of Danielsville, Northampton county, leaped from a Lehigh Valley coal train near here this norning to help a companion who had fallen from the same train and lay between the tracks as if seriously fojured Lloyd Teil, crushed the right eile of his head against a radroad and expired in a few minutes, The other man was not badly hurt. Roasting ie web dovgr, The un. Reapixa, Pa. May 10, usually hot weather thus carly in the season is ing wver de felt hore, AL 5 o'clock yeitorduy morning the ther mometer marsed 68, and by 1 p.m. it had reached v5. A number of persons employed in the city park were com. wiled to yuit work on account of the wal, Ancthier Commissioner to Faris Harrisnono, May 14. — Governos Beaver has appointed William B, Gill, superintendent of the Sixth district of the Western Union service, 0 be a come missioner to the Paris exposition, Mr. Gil will start for Paris in June, The Honrd of Pardons. Huouenune, May 14, <The next . ar mocting of the board of pardons wi be held vu Tuesday, May 98, NEWS BREVITIES. The report of the recent conference in New York of local uppraisers is made public. They are of opinion that worsteds should be classified as woolens uot otherwise provided for, Ab ane the * the house filing Waal “ommittee papers in contested i Hy els laltimore with Messrs, Thompson and it formers ibinents moved, trip of 1 very are of civil { The preliminary trial Hew dy 1d, heavy en and punboat Petrel BLOND Wis She envountered a very stood the test well, The has also made a fine trip Forest fire in Michiy done “ll have Brest damage A gla in England, 80 per cent, of facturers in the the trust tle been formed bottle manu Adgdon Joining s bot semi annual « iy School a fourth Sund in on of the s held at the hou ociation Lads Vi ie that incapacit ihe garden, the winner J LIN i Aubum pris O-aW i 5 § arter kr } awrboard « ng discontinued Yesterday § Ehanane A BOYPY Btaunton, Va., 8 number of horses Survevors Lehigh onl In a quarrel Princeton, N. J killed Jacob Tas Tash cheated saulted him and that h fens, are making a rout Valley's K FiRis fields then bed In 2 de 4 rst During last week th north was above the nor satith rather below, The will of the late John T. of West Pittston, O00 000 to be dren, rature in the and in the fori A inj al, Fave rhart. Pa. leaves about 815, divided among five ehil A Nihilist plot has been discovered among army officers stationed in St. Ps tersburg, and a large number of arrests have been made, The death of the Czar had been ex reed, Two employes of the Boston postoffice have been arrested, charged with « prot ing a package of mail matter. Th oy were searching for civil service examin ation questions, but claim that they act by rh wt in A prisoner before Magistrate Diamond in Philadelphia, who refused to take hie hat off, was dazed when the Judge knocked the headgear into the street. A small riot ensued, and the prisoner went to jail, At Philadelphia the anti-Prohibitios city committee, composed of leading ward politicians of both the Republican and Democratic parties, began a canvass yesterday of every precinct in the « ity. It is reported from Tahlequah that the chief of the Cherokeos will refuse to con. vene the legislature to notify the sale of the Cherokee strip, The Lehigh Valley and Reading rail roads are fighting over the construction of a branch crossing at New Ringgold, "a. A personal fight occurred for the possession of the German Evangelical church, at Nanticoke, Pa., between mining factions, The yacht Manatee, with Senatos Quay on board, is still at Delaware break. water waiting for clenr weather before she starts on her trip south, Charles E. Coe, of Gettysburg, was sentenced to eighteen months imprison. ment for sending a threatening letter, By the fall of the wall of a building that was being torn down in New York, two men were i positive cure Influenza, SN diseases of the ha wicernted surf amption ¥ tant 1 oid everve hb Kidneys, Torpid | y for Conghs, Cold Ble Throat, ( host been cured time Mmiting seen, and « nres w hie Henry, J: IRs i Aver, Rheumati Y » nit, lL: Arnica ren ulie lixir Homrse. Feove and an Expectorant it has ne equal, It heal Lung r, Pleurisy, A number by timely use, remoedi house, 1 | 4 y Burlington, V6 drake Bitters a , Indivestion, Disea Dyspep of the ia Hi nry, Johnson & wily fo Lord, Propriets wr { id * Yas Piso's BEumption i If vou 1} without Lungs, a fi you need, safety, may the TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. wie Ha ne oar, ire for Cone mye a Cough $ the of Ww doses are all fat if 5 ANY In slight Of no ins of Cough Borious several bot required, for Ostarrh 1a and Choades by mall Woe, Warren, Pa - ry TEE baw PRET ph A dbabid dW Ae en LET OF PRIS 3 ‘ Fevers, Congo Worme, W : § {'rying Colic, PHarrhen. of (3 Bysentery, Gri Cholera Morbus Conghs, | i Be Neuralgia, Toe Headaches, © OMEO Dyspepsia Rappresse Ww f DED Sr Wa Oe Biren Hheumntiom, 1 Pier snd Ague "Hes, Blind or § Catarrh, Inflges Whooping Coangh fieneral Debilisy, Kidney Disease Nervous Debilits WANED FREER, 0 Ber 1510, %. ¥ . n Fra MINt AN WRARRanaen Hx PATHIC TRasaps » - int Pirlaialaisengng o Head { cha Weonksne Phsvics wl PECI 1 by Drugpiote, or me tht Boil Sheds hommes, a Thon pus wae wel] as The uw lier £ eonutey This, oan be peer, of Vhs Bunn wow Ui stapes Lo whit addres al oles, po FiC s. te 4 br MEO ue Fenner. Warranted Heavy #114 Gold Busting Ouses, Fragunt A rong ifeend, AN I len ed ents elses Works and onsen of wus valus ONE PERSON in earth Jooalfty ses ire fee FREE. How is Wis pomsiiin? We atewerws want one par. oon Bn each lossdity, to bee in wabek we send Tren and afer pon in 8 intwe trade for HH 8 omits for & month of tes The mort wondefol offer evar hime Who ming onl 61 proms be we A prin] enrd an Fut #1 pou do 6 aah peers RED Wao mr all en gronnd 30h on $f conovtd ALESMEN Wanted at Once. or traveling men of pood chararter wh yon Baged 104 a ives sg vement w My ays ' TOTES ilk om ARs STIS Yor HENRY ROSSMAN, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER LE, PA, He keeps in stock a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds. Burial Robes, ete. etc. a win} Funerals attended with a very fine Hearse. 17janly MANHOOD How Lost, How Restored ! Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELL'S CELERRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of Spermatorrhoes or incapac- ity induoed by excess or early indiseretion, The velebratod nisthor, in this admirable essay, cloarly demonstrates from a thirty years’ practice may bn ‘raily Come, Fvming ot Seeder ma : Ute AL oi sim ria effectual, A of or whet h frase! . iy. Jestul ‘ho ua in the Ihe ol a Pisin envelope, to” address receipt of oonts wa postaee iran " Bample of medicine free, THE MULVERWELL MEDICAL ©O., « A yew York, ¥.¥Y. Post Ofice Box, every
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