THE N EW3. Henry Harbuek, Collinsville, Towa, wus killed by a train on the Texns and Pacitle Road near Marshall, Texas, ~The recent storm did much dam- age to the Tillamook RY%k lighthouse on the Paeiflo const, Annie M, Brewer, who shot her lover at Lyon, » nes, was captured, She said she did not regret her action, James Yivian killed himself at South Fork, Pa, Daniel M. Robertson was hanged at New Bedford, Mnasa,, for killing his wife in Sep. tember, 1808, —— Charles Millor was shot and killed at Chicazo by Maggie Tilley, who charged him with robbery,—~—The court- house at Lewiston, 1liinols, in which Lineoin delivered his famous in 1808, burned, The records were saved, ——A sor. eighty years old, from speech, was which three whites were shot by negroes. -— At Newark, N. J., fire destroy of Mever's Usited States Standard Scale Com. pany, on Frelinghuysen The losa was £75,000; partly covered by insurance, —— The sheriff made a levy on property, in Allentown, Pa, of the Peansylvania, red the factory Avenus, ns Paugh on Junuary 4th to satisfy James Clarke's exe eution of $48,910, —— Policeman D, D, Leary bad a pistol duel with a desperate burglar ia Avondale, Pa. in which Leary was the arm and a resident named Barch, attracted to the scene, was shot in the abdomen. The burg was finally tured. ——The Penasyivauia, and Boston Railroad, extending from Slate ington, Pa, to Columbia, N. J., was sold st master's sals in Bangor, Pa., for #33),000. The purchaser is +B Scott, chairman of the Construction of the holders, A band of about twenty visited the ranch of R west of Hermosillo, Mexico, cowboys employed on the place, dians burned all of the ranch Some hunters in the Cherokee Strip have dis. covered the remains of two men and a boy in a cave several miles north of Aetna, Bir- ber county, In the pocket of one was an en- velope nddressed to Julius Vigglan, Herman, Mo. All three had been shot, and their clothes had evidently beea rifled, as nothing else was found on them. -—Myron Myers and George Wheeler have been arrested at Caldwall, Idaho, for counterfeiting. Wheeler is thought to be at the head of a gang oper. ating extensively. Myers is a farmer, and has lived here for twenty ysars — Two-thirds of the business portion of Gallop, N. M., was burned. The fire siarted in DBeltz & John- son's butcher shop from an unkaowa cause, The loss is fully $30,000, partially covered by insurance, ——The cruiser Minneapolis, the fastest ship in the worid, mis- sion Thursday at navy. yard, There was no distinguished present, the transfer of the big ship t tain G. H, Wadleigh, ber new commander, being devoid of any unnecessary dispiny, —— Francis J, Oakes, a mili Brooklyn, was granted decree of divores from Luolia Oakes upon a statutary grounds, The suit bas been on trial for more than a week, and developed many sensational incidents, shot ia or bond. Yaqui ais Borceno, situated and killed four The In- buildiogs, —w— went Into co the League Island a gusta oO La aaire of J. M. Turner, a real estate dealer of Ean Francisco, is under arrest charged with tensive land swindiing. ~Fartic been received at San Francisco of rage on William Hex citizen, by the Gautemalan g Henry C. Lorenz, of R has been apy ex ulars bavo the out. , an American vernmeot, ry Argail maring Pa. and ings, oinled reesiver of the Blair Cambria Lumber Com extensive concern, having | Pennsylvas is, the Internati nterests President nal Philadelphia, is opp as recommended by President Henry Shoemaker, [a gang of outlaws who murdered Edward Towr dh sentenced to imprison k 0. T, — Alva Johnson fessed to his participation in b eoe robb trains. He says accomplics, — President Crane, aod Leather National Bank, of kindly greeted his defaviting 8. C. geely, at Chicago police headquarters but the prisoner declined to make any state ment as to the delaleation or wheres money bad gone.-——8ome sixty security Navig 3 wed to the free shig Cleveland, one o oth of the Ros. series of Bouthern Pacfl: Express that Kid Thompson was his of the Bhoe New i ookkeeper, Ye rk, Bailroad met in New York, heard spoeches by Isaac I. Rice and Henry Clews, and Earle plan, —W. L. Corrigan, » brother of Arehibishop Corrigan, of New York, and Dr. George Corrigan, of San Antonia, Florida, was sent to Milledgeville, Ga, of a guard, where he will lavalids’ Home for tbe Insane, The passenger and freight depot of Chicago, Iowa and Dakoia Ballwar, at Elughes, Ia, was set on fire by masked men and entirely consumed. It is reported to have been done by citizens of Haghes, who desire that a new station be eregled, —— George R. Sheldon, Robert Maclay, Charles T. Barnay and Simon Wormser have agreed to act as a comizittee under au agreement filed with the KuoickerlLocker Trust Company, of New York, to protect the interests of the Northern Pacific and Montana bondholders, me fi {redght train on the Western New York and Pennsylvania Raiiroad ran into a land. slide near Ol City, Pa. and a dopen ents were overturned, Engineer Kirk, his fire. man and Brakeman Kirkland were buried in the debris. The Iatier is probably fatally burt, — Fire broke out in the Vulean Coal Mine, in the pew slope, in Neweastle, Col. in which fifty-five men were employed, It is supposed that the fire was caused by the ae cumulation of gas, «A package containing $1,500 is reported to have been lost in the New York postoffice. It Is sald that #t has been traced to either the registry or postal money order department. —Cinas Blixt the murderer of Catharine Ging, a: Minveapolls, insists that Harry Hayward, who hired him to kill the woman, had bynoptie influence over bim, and that he had »0 exercised the same power over Miss Ging. The Bouth. ern Hotel, at Chattanooge, Tenn, was burned. All the guests (seaped but C 8, Todd, who was badly injured, in the custody pinced in the be the i THE INCOME TAX. It Will Probably Begin on January 1, 1896. WILL BE DUE JULY 1, 1896. The Collection Approved By Mr, Carlisle—~What You Must Pay on; How You Mus: Pay it-Now a Question of Senate Appropriation. a The Secretary of the Treasury approved the regulations prescribed by the Commis. { Internal Bevenue for the enfo ment of the collection of income tax the late tariff act Under the Of under reg aulatio ns provided and proved pursuant to law, every United States, whether residing at ape eitizen of the home or abroad, and every person residing or doing business in the United States who has an an. nual income of more than #3 500 shall a full return of the same, verifled by his oath, @ collector ofl Internal revenue of the coilection district in which he resides, or, if dent in whieh his business or prop- make th not a resi m whie fore the fis bh income is situated, t Monday in March of each your, on or be. fret return undee the law shall be on March, 1 from on or before the first Monday in inciude all income eived in the year 1804, to the § from day of Jasuary 1st day of Guardians, trustees and acting in any fidu ay mentioned, for all minors, ward inries for wh st. Persons $3,500 Mn they a less than annual incom { i ulred to make the return, but Income in excsss ing an nt. whethe reaches the taxab make relurn tax will t } per cent 2 per cont, afd iavit attached to rived and sworn to by and is to 1 iran. t bas incladed In sald r ved Ly hi or that year, wl 1 and Ff eniilic stated salary “and ated, 8 From ived fr 0. From salary or the 16. Undivi partoership, 11. Interest received or notes, bonds or 12. loterest on bonds or © any corporation, 13. Dividends fror 14 loncome dren. 15. All other sources ¢ erated, salary or ¢ that rece ym the United United States, led gains acd acerued from all iritioa, gpons paid Ww other sac rations, nor corp fwiloorm chile child or po Yow me nol above WHAT YOU MAY OET OUT OF PAYING, oy therein enumerated are: 1. Four thousand dollars exempt by law, 2. Interest due and paid within the year, 3. National, state county, ipal taxes paid, not r local benefits, school and m el including assessments fo i. Amount expended in purchase or pro. dustion of line stock or produces sold within the year, 5. Neosssaay expenses, spavifiad by items, actually incurred in carrying ness or trade, 6. Losses actually sustained year, specified, 7. Actual losses on sales of real estate purchased within two years, 8. Debts contracted and aseeriained the year to be worthless, 8, fHalary or compensation over £4000 from which the tax of 2 per eentum has been withheld by disbursing officers of the United Btates Government, §110. Dividends included in the estimate of gross profits from corporations on whish the 2 per cont tax. has been paid by such core poration, on any busi in HOW YOU MUST PAY. The blank fsem contains full printed ine structions as to the manner of making re turn and the method of computing the not income for taxation, In the case of non residents the returns must be made and filed in the manner provided for residents, and, it not so filed, the solleator must make return for the non-resident, making no allowanos for exemption, It any peron falls to make return ia the manner and time provided by law, or make a false or fraudulent return, the ocolisetor fning his books, and from all other evidenao ! obtainable, ani shall add 50 per cent, to the due as a penalty in to make return, and 102 per cent, penalty in case of a [alse or fraudulent return, The penalties and in- terest will be ndde | after notice to the party, and full hearing, if such be desired by him. Where the tax has breu returned and paid in another district, or where the party has not a taxable ho mav printed afMdavits on the blink annual re- turns, All eorporations, ations, both resident yeas for amount of tax found onso of naglect or refusal income, #0 declare in and associ- foreign, comranies and doing bus proflis In ths United States, shi 1 annunl returns of ail net profits above business und operating expenses on a separate blank prepared for them, and when duly verified by the oath of the president, or other chief officer the OF Ok ol such deliv to Monday in corporation, return must be erod the collect the frst March of each The first return of corporations shall all net prof dur year 1504 allowed to persons the p srofits without exemption. n of eo or before your, income for the £4,000 0 cOrpor- cover lis, and enlen The exe nption of § ted must cover The dud MUST in not extend ations, shut return all net annual rporation « must ind HOW ( The ORPORATIONS AY First gross profits from all sla of business, Becond The expenses exclusive of inter- is, net profits without allowance L annuities Third The for interest, annuities or dividends, Fourth interest, Fifth £4. 000 Hixth we dividen The amount paid on aceount of or dividends, The amount in annuitie enlarion of yr ens t The » tach employe, paid in cach employe and salaries All profit f 4p % Of i i irs Interest, or f ther securities of Dividends nw recelveq Undivided Preo Comm profits um on | isslon « Interest on go apt by law, Interest npanies Bre »% 5 it is Del the benellis (0 the small fn of ex. snd 1 beneflc de. itor an rics of such mutual and sAYIODZS In fitutl the pora. sush a ARS. t seh, 10 8 tions, ns eculate in the shares, stock itie KS Are tendo not ths pu examine the ar and busin 1 beneficiaries of the oxen yi. Collectors are required to ticles of neo poration of corporations claiming in the return to be exemption, where such are not cians spoecilloally empt to cause tion, made for taxa the case of other oor: As in porations, THERE WILL PAY PROMPTLY. The tax due from sainr i pay of be deducted from the first ment over $4,000 by pa n bursing officers in paying be paid over t disriota resides its of officors and empl ees © vill exXocss pay asters ard dis, we same, and will tho je Hors of the several disbursing ofMeers it is pro , fees or omolu of flcor is subject to Income tax, and no return thereo! shall be made of the salary or fees of such officers, Salary reesived by govern ment officials in 1864 shall be ineluded in their first annual return, to be made on of before the first Monday in March, 1805. Appeals, and the methods thereof, are al lowed and prescribed jo all onses where the person charged with the tax is dissatisfied with the decision of a deputy collector or collector. In the first instance the appeal is to the colleator, and if dicsntisfiod with lis decision, the appellant may have the entire cause, with papers and evidence relating thereto, transferred to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue for his decision, Haveral penalities are Imposed upon all officers and other persons who make known, in any manner, any fact as to the sogroes or amount of the income of any such person, Collectors are strictly directed by the regu Intions to rigidly enforce this provision, Ag all original returns are forwarded to and filed in the office of the commissioner of in ternal revenue, the opportunity for exposure of the facts protected by this provision wil be greatly reduced, The tax on incomes for the year 1804will be due nnd payaple on or before the first day of July poxt, and If not paid at that ime the penalities will attach for wherein make payments, the sryoh or that no part of vieod end ments of any state, eounty or municipa i i enforced in the same manner as in casos of enforcement and collection of other taxes under the internal revenue laws of the Unit ol Blates, nt FIFTY- THIRD CONGRESS, EENATER. Bevexra Day.—Senator Morgan occupied the attention of the United Btutes Benate 10r two hours in a sposch in favor of the bill providing for the recon struetion of the Nic. Araguan Canal, Benator Call introduced two resolutions, one requesting the govers- ment to commences negotiations with Bpain for the recognition of Cuba s independence, and for the guarsuice by the U aitod Blates of the payment of such ‘a sum us shall bo agreed on between the United Sta es and Spain for Spain's reliuquishment of her eon- trol of Cuba, Senator Call, of Florids %, in- troduced a bill for the protection of inilroad employes engaged in interstate commerce, Eionrn Day, The consideration of the Nicaraguan Canal bill wan continued in the United States Senate, Senator Dol ph made # long speech in favor of wie pendin 2 Lid, In the course of which he a ™ sed the abro- gation of the Clayton-Bulwer 11 MALY, Nixtu Day. —In the Senate an fui attempt was made by have considered the bill re p Finance Commitieo triking entini duty in favor of refined leaving all sugar dutiable at forty ad valorem. A majority vote of ‘ten fin net taking up closure resclutic whie fol iowa d, indicates, it is believe a the ir np robe Eility of changing the rules at this session Mr. Morgun again addressed the Nicaraguan Canal bill, and in expressed bis intention of soon that unani msent be given, UN" ocoss. benator Gray ited from at ous to theo differ. ar, and per coat, ali su Sena © on conciud- asking Xing a JUS © Dax. —The Thursday Texrn United until Bates Bens next Moo the ses jon consumed in tho discussion of the bill t Aabitsh a National University at Washin the Nicarazuan ( Hunton, of Virgins, ane addressed the Henate in support former, and Me Morgan practioally od his apes B the stier During nsked the Senate that unanim De given fixing a time {or a vole Sut this was refused. Beaastor ( amend mon Vie ay wns } he ton Lill. Senator i Vilas, of Wisconsin, anal > £ a AM i the day nsent on the bil ail present Aaraguan « siding in noul by guar governmen shail itright £41 the 1 canal tie iT N ie ond of , wed © antesing its bonds, the sonsiruct th newds for hey Foeseio § ANS ithe Uiriog tite § gb his, apg bree if 3 Bais Gilt on the Hues of ¢ Erevexta Day. VARS DOL In sues Severn Day ithe d i reported ir 2, Beyer ives Qoevole » Were setting January for eul ior of Marcus DD ti the Tent . of Utab, t portios y River oped nrn Day pories railr # Howse of ef the vill ihe (x entire 3 Bands « i and nailer of sted, an ng in the mies; gay rev were eu=ion bill an the than the ap fiseal year, Davy—~The House passed Pension Appropristion bill, The bill $i, S3RL50. The Hitt resolution of In jaity, Hing on the Becretary o te for the cor. re Paden se relating to payment of #455,000 to Great Britain in connection with the fur sealing « comity oversy, was ade opt od. a — DIED AT “WINSDOR CASTLE carried £1 $2 a 000 200, G00 the current jena 1} and $10, jas propriation for Erevexrn the carrios While in the Quren's Palace Sir Johs Thompson. the Canadian Prime Minister, expired at Winsdor Castie after the the privy council, at which he was sworn in as a mem The Canadian Premier was the first to ar of ber in order to accompany the cabloet and members of the privy council on the special train bound for this place, where a meeting of the privy council was to be beld at the castle, Sir John waitsd on the platform of Pad. dington Station for hall an hour before the specinl train started, and during that time he conversed in an animated manner with Lord Bredalbane, the lord seward of the Queen's household, and with Mr. Arthur Morey, the postmasies-general; the Marquis of Ripon, the eolonial secretary; the Iadian soorotary, Mr, Fowler, and with Bir Charles Lennox Peel, clerk to the privy council. Up to the time the trails started Hir John Thompson had not shown any signs of fatigue or excitement. Hus appearance and manner did not give the sdghtest indicat on that he was sullering rom any nos, After atten ling tue privy souneil meeting, Sir Jolin adjourned wich the misistors aad others to luncheon, Baostiy aiter this he became suddenly ill aod expired almost im. mediately. Dr. Ellison, ons of the su: geons in ordinary to the household at Windsor, was sent for promptiy, but he was unable 10 save Bir John's lie, The Marquis of Ripon says that when £ir John Thompson was first seizsd with Hines he wae given some brand; and appeared to recover. But shortly ales be expliod suddenly. It is prosu rod that his death was eaused by heart disease, Tux Park Board, of St Paul, Mion, has turned all of the funds at its disposal (about $50,000) ko Swgatel aud Yor Vi welint of ministers EARTHOUA KES, Baptism of Fire in the New He- brides Islands. A HEAVY 10s OF LIFE Earthquake Shocks Alarmed the Natives Who Fled In Terror from Their Homes Britsh Officers Saw a Stream of Moulten Lava Rush Into the Sea. The Australian which sinri- steamer Warimoo, Ings ng news that a majority of the islands of the New Hebrides group are passing through threntening the very existence of the largest and best islands, neluding Ambrym, celebrated for the excel. lenos of iis « On the latter an entire village of nativeswas recentlyen wn the loss of lio tu ing est ataiilies aro A layer hes Epl earii- two y six Ine : fertile fields mm November FP WAS 6 severe oraing, which opened an the west side of land trembled five or six difleren Epi, 10 the which was ap th of X fist sri big r yi ry f 1} ymmander of the parked by a ke naLing 1s way I'he st the son, Bp was yards WEILZ A tind the it afterward CEE Wepre NOT BARBARIAN te & of fort Arthur 5 LIEV Etories Marder Deny lution at the The lollowing statement issued the dag was yose Legation, Washington Japanme Minister expresses the strongest dis. bole! in the “jties alloged to have besa o at Port Arthur, He does not a fiadly false ports of the al ymmitted by J apaness iroops hesitate to dene as un sniained in unee janii the statement o there was an naresiraised reigs of murder al Port Arthur for three days alter its capture and that practically all in cold blood, The high reputation of Marshal whose orders to his troops against exocsses of any kind were of the strictest nature, and the discipline maintained in the Japanese Army, in bis opinion, renders such a state of He believes, therelore, exaggeraiod, what Iw of the inhabitants were butchered Oyama, things impussible, that these reports are and thinks that the official account of really happened, which will certainly made public, will prove them to be ro, The legntion has as yot no definite advices pon the subject beyond a report that a num: ber of Japaness laborers, who bad been armed with swords for their own protection, sntered the town during the battle and were griity of some excesses, After the fights at King-Chow and Talen Kean, the Jaranose dead were found decapitated and otherwise horribly mutilated, It is possible that the Japanese laborers in. flamed by the recollection of these atroeitios and intoxicated by liquor found ia the cap. tared town, may have done some of the things alleged while the fight was going on, but the sflicial« at the Joga fon are positive in the be tief that the ac!s charged could have gone no further than this, and are certain that the culprits will be summarily and severely dealt with, The circumstances attending the capture of Port Arthur show that something o! this kind might easily have happened. It was not un {il Inte on the afternoon of the 2istof Novem. ber that the right wing of the Japanese Army entered the town. Bome of the forts form. ing the const defence still beld out and the battle practioally contioued all night and un. til 10 o'clock the next morning. It may have been that during this internal excesses were committed by camp-followers, but it is not believed by the Japanese Minister that they could possibly have been either of the nature grossly PENNSYLVANIA ITEM: ——— Yeon VYariss; Liata, Epitome of News Oleans! of the Park David Thomas and Davis Bolton wer rested at Larksville for burning in ¢fliy Martin and John Jones Charlies are Garrett, charged with Lijgg his wile was put on trial at Lebanon, : first snunusl report made by the i Btute Insane Asylum at Wen yee ville was made publle, Dota and RBaybur been appointed by Governor Pattison in of Lepenls the Yas dco oe w Rages Barker, we the contested Ji idgeship o fell ex.) Dinir va. Judge White Btate Grange Patrons Harrisbu re, fainfart ahd ! Le iniart ellid of i. was dros Manduras w hit him | Henry Cart al which ister, between Tae ng reuch George Doe) chao] Welsh, broke uylkilli County nd esenped. pecond ting of the Stale Grange Patrons of Husbanpry was held af Harrisburg, day's mee The sto todd from the how Mrs Matilds Pittsburg bouse in £140 ry is of Gerst esoaped her servant's clothes, taking with ber 000 in a vailise to Chicago. John Troxell, postmaster at Portage, Cam county, was arrested and pleaded gull to the embezziement of! Governmeng funds, : Secretary Jarrett said at Pittsburg that & the tin plate mills will now run non-unios owing to the failure of the recent conlerenes to agree as 10 & wage scale, The coal operators of the Pittsburg Dig trict have sniready the miners scale abrogated and begun the redaction wages : : Clerk John E. Stott, of the State Trensufy Department, was vindicated al Harrisburg : bria ty declared alter an investigation of the charges him Sate Superintendent Banking C. Krumbbaar made his annual roport to « Pattison, Andrew Jentter committed suicide at B ford because of foancial troubles, Diplitheria is raging to an alarming tent io Spring City, forty cases being rep od by the Uhysicians, of Danisi Keim, an old miser of Pike To ship, dropped dead at a funeral and was a prolonged fight over the dispositi bis body. A motion for the postponement of the of Charles Garrett for wife murder at Is banon was dented by the Court, and the tim will be open on December 12. Ex Congressman Daniel W. Connolly, & Beranton, died after a short illness, is The assignees of Robert Coleman, of Ia banon, have fied their frst nocount (oharging themselves with 84,141, 116.60, : The Superintendent of Public Printing i 1 susd his annual report, which shows the sos J of State printing to have bean $189,771. : At a meeting of the railrond coal operators prominent appeared before the State Board of ¢ Char at Harrisburg and asked for reliel from Svencoudud aondition of the Diack wy 4 house of Philadelphia sms III.
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