PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE The Bill to Pension Judges Passed by the House, HARRISBURG, April 18. —A conference to take into consideration stato revenues and appropriations for the next two yoars was - . | 4 ¢ - - beld at the executive mansion, There were 4 present Governor Hastings, Attorney Gen 4 | Pp eral McCormick, State Treasurer Jackson, es Secretary of the Commonwealth Reeder n1 MING THY : aTAND A RD Lieutenant Governor Lyon, Senator Thomas, chairman; Speaker Walton, and (The Old Stand of S. & Adl.oeb.) Mr. Marshall, of the house appropriations ) | b J | 4 less 1 n sould Sweep committee | Y urrent rons ‘ f port State Treasurer Jackson submitted a 1 { 2 A i : yet All Who Suffer statement, showing that during ti last J : ° : two vears the revenues had fallen «82,000,000. With the money hand « the estimate of the revenue the 0) 4 prop ations for the next two years wil AY be cut 10 per nt Penal and ASE Fo LL SRE Ja Ph public glslative and judiel ldiers’ « ¢ yf « GREAT | oe SPRING | OPE | Qur Business ference thin wbout $1,400,000 can ured for the 200 private hospitals les asking state Otherwise the house by holding one session a day and getting away every Thursday. The older members of that body say it will not be necessary to hold more than one session a day until near the close of the term The house is expected to hold night ses sions beginning tomorrow. The senators insist that the house devote more time to senate bills. It has been the rule hereto fore with the house to drop about 20sen- | [IoP1CES LLOWer than Any Store in ate bills from the calendar near the close of the session. The senators are tired o , 4 this, and demand that at least a mont! Th 1S Pa rt Of the Sta le. devoted to their bills, or time enoug dispose of them Unless the legislature shall pass some quarantine law speedily the port of Phila delphia will be left without any state pro tection against the introduction of Euro pean epidemics after July 1 of the present year. Under the terms of the act of 1568 the present quarantine station must be abandoned at that time. Provision was made for the purchase of a suitable site by the governor, but as no site which would answer the purpose could be secured noth- ing was done in the matter, and, with the | WINDOW BLINDS. time for abandoning the site but a little more than two months off, no provision has yet been made for proper quarantine after July 1. . da és fi wing thing now ready for you: io clothing Hanrmpuvna, April 18. The judges’ re hd oe i we lead them all In lowness of prices, ind good goods well made, and fit equal to tirement bill was given another Lift in the house last evening The measure has . It ought no we difficuit the wage carner that if there wer i merchant tailor mad passed second reading, and will be « 4 pe RIGHT t hie indation } arising fr ered today on third reading order. The { If you ! ow) 4 w ) alend i of ra dresses of abuse : i . y " . \ ' ‘ it to 20,000 4 PAE wh ; ” fan } pula £ A Harn i, April 17 } 1d ge : ‘ veo) > ga y indie \ n tirement bill 1 fi in ti ) y ’ IW e | ( orth 2 nts 4 1 5 "ig & tas w v. 1 passag f th i « sblislk a Dry or ¥ . the y the & erie 1 We irs n : : its advocates si wded in the sen | . ] either get an wr or get an- | cohull abe alma 4 wrod \ this is the first time tl h ver passed 4 a g the pr. W ethem in Men's from . { ' i the bill in the house. The success of the ; Rane wes RNs Bt $4 L A We have them in pat ‘oo . ; friends of the bill is due principally to the a e rs, 1 : bluchers, razor toe, activity of Speaker Walton, w 4 » has been n's 4 shoe ] 1.08, 3 1 ‘ » too. sunnre toe. bail round : Areeated on a Charge of Arson, energetic in its behalf hd 2 : yOu May want tor the 1d boys: the ladies | td, Pa 15,8 ‘ The measure provides for the retirement oapianalix . ' lerson neh s ta of judg ) ill pay who have served | PCH) J ! ht © 4 ay ; y : J r ha | it ; ) ) twenty consecutive years on the bencl money } : ha A : prii ¢ ‘ rn r ; thirty years altog and have reached ; Jad \ r | py . Mi, were destroyed the age of 70. The only justices who now th 11 vou 50 cet . : y ! the time, 1 come under tho provisions of the act are i 4 YN arts of ry Hare, Finletter and Allison, of Philadel | ind we tel a : WE, OF nen n insuran ! phia, and Pershing, of Schuylkill ' : ort nw 1 by a A large number of bills passed finally Three for H If D 11 . ) i iy des ‘ t he Amon WET Wer Fatablishing a de y a a 0 al . had remove 0 3 DM partment of charities and correction; lim . 2 wind | tes yer \ : iting the forfeiture of life Inpsuranc ] W 0 think they will last all we k. a nati olaw wl at - icles; Increasing the salary of the sup : hey re about 300 dozen of them ’ tendent of public printing from $2 ible ilelo De | 3 $£2.500 annually: div ling cities into th Pennsylvania Democratic Committee, classes with respect to their popula t Unbleach oli 412, Sgayard | SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOWS Pa. Ap: requiring : guards on passeng " i . w weratio stat ‘Ty f " vators i 1811 y 1-2 am { i day _ : he” ah commissioners Business Buildi en, Ns posomal ches for P ' : . ot # nel A Broken Hearted Girl's 8 i ’ rollor it i bit vont da y + fesl nty : i : i | B "- 1d] P mw will not get a cent, as under i | ul 10g I'1CeS stances will Governor Hastings agree that | the legislature exceed the estimated rev enues in granting appropriations A onnd { ret your trade sooner HARRISBURG, April 15.—The legislators | la why IMMEDIATELY have not yet agreed upon the date of final | Tha virion ‘ kiviey dod . adjournment. Many have grown weary | ; a ) 4 ay A of their duties and are anxious to get away. | | Let RW i HOW W The question was discussed at the confer- | i ful jual te i Wd Ot! 01 ence last Thursday night, at the executive | | ombined ii fo, \ ‘al i ] mansion. No date was fixed, but it was | rp I Susi tgade the unanimous sentiment of the gentle | dah 1 Ui J J y 4 men that the session should not be ex- i iresl tended into June Beginning this week the senate will ex- | Dress goods, Ginghams, tend its sessions an hour on Tuesdays, | - ” i Wednesdays and Thursdays, beginning at | Lace curtains, Prints, 10 o'clock instead of 11 as heretofore. The Carpets, Clothing, | Al Ono ow } T Ir senators have managed to keep up with Muslin. Shoes, etc wool hn t vi ts 43 hawnall nor i hangs reell in the wo win T. Br \ Heading, as clerk « I . M ‘ wan Lo WN srried Inst juarter i f B yiit y i BEILIL ERY INT 1, I. Ham Aunlenbach, but on Friday ! YRCANCY cat h. T her and declared he would not marry was confirmed The bill to provide for the examination snd regulation of miners in the anthracite HAZELTON : pd coal region, and to prevent the employ Pats Moy ants a Hi foyer met of incompetent perons wan’ de ship, was found last night . y hole feated yo . near that pls A great asd the tog he governor vetood the senate bill pee : A vidi g th st suits wr ngly ] wy oy hits of the dead man’s head leads to the belle 14 nt 8 on r begun in equity i" ; may be continued at law hat he wns gered but no clew has yet pen discovers A Constable Probably Murdered.
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