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    Published Evtry Thursday Morning
GEO W WAGKNSKLLKR. A. U BDfTOR AHD OWNER
It is particularly gratifying to his hosts of
friends in this county that State Superintendent
of Public Iustruction Dr. N. C. Scheafler has
Ix-en re-appointed to his office. Appointed in
Pattisoo'l administration, he has been rival) point
ed by Gov. Hastings, and now again niooeed
SruSCKIPTION RATES.
'"0,OTrc:ttt'al,",,'d WlMel A profound scholar, a man of ran
judgment and tact, thoroughly identified with tlu
educational interests of this Commonwealth and
recognized throughout the country as one of the
A'M oi-IUInic Rain.. 15 imla per line, nonpareil measure-
tnenl fur thai insertim. ami 1(1 cents per line for each .ul.ee.
qut iii lnserUoa l-voKKICK. Nearlne County Court House,
between the Kir National Hank and tbe Oiunty Jail.
rccieverabip, the Government will sell its anti- WE'PAY FREIGHT
administration organ to the highest bidder. JOtT flOfUSSt gSTJ&VJSi
saperiur to uylhia vet peMtahed. .how, la IS dan tka
En Barrlaae OaraVk, kafa Art aaaarst. iajirlit.
Wall Fasse, Bl.st.te. Bras, raj. SlsaiS Mava, wswsaf
A Neglected Grave.
latUnUti
Vol. xxxviii.
Am. 18. 1801.
Nl'MHKK Iti
Kidnapping Law.
' Iereafter the kidnappers convicted of that of-
f i i! in Pennsylvania will have thesatisfiictionof
knowing that they will stretch hemp for their
fun unless present penalty embodied In Chew
bill is too severe.
The severest known to the law, it is not severe
enough for the fiends who for mere money would
thus torture affectionate parents. If it is open to
any objection whatever it is that in a case where
one man Committed the crime the last chance of
obtaining authentic information as to the dis
position of the child would perish with the cul
prit's execution.
This it may be is a minor objection and poesibly
the deterring influence of the Chew bill
would wholly offset the objection named. Cer
tainly if there could in a civilized age, le a re
turn to the thumbscrew, the stake and the rack
the kidnapper would be a (it subject for one
and all.
A man's friends will defend him, but if you
want the truth about him ask his wife.
One good thing about our jury system is that
it takes twelve men to hang a man and only one
can hang the jury.
(treat fraud in the commissary department
have Iteen discovered at Manila. The stealing
will probably amount to $100,000. A commis
sary and a number of clerks are under arrest for
the crime.
EMILIO AgUINALDO, since his capture hi s
become a convert to progressive American ideas,
lie expresses himself as satisfied with American
treatment and is now engaged upon a manifesto,
urging his former followers to accept the terms
of the general amnesty issued by Gen. McArthur.
Hundreds of the insurgents have already surren
dered and it is now conceded that war in the
Philippines is practically over.
minseit by Honoring Dr. oehaener.
First cousins who are now courting with
matrimony in view should not overlook the bill
now before the Legislature. It provides th it it
dial! be unlawful for first cousins to Ik joined
hi marriage and declaring all marriages hereafter
ontractcd in violation of the act void was
intended bo as to provide that it shall not become
operative until January 1, 1902.
taatj.
ream,
tales
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t1.Ha
i j .. i i i Wt Sea Carpets Prre, Famish WtiUtd iMw I
.Neglected and covered with grass and weeds withCh.sndPttrmyFrthtcnMamtMtaot I
the grave of the first treasurer of the Cnitcd riEtSUIFilfObtm. pt&jaa tSl!aaaa?ai!!
where, in J for tt we mail quality tarar.lt of aa grade off
KhitMi i in an .,1, t'.... v k.iw nr. .re,, near earaati mas. rasa lliwiwiaa aj II l ajg
wwi ...... ... u ..... ...... 11. i ii t paper; ewes, I .mple ol oar coeMon, irweitf rae m
... . i 1 i i otio the thaiwi lor maplci my m deaartsrl
I'leasant Mount, ayne county. A rude slali mtm'ln rvn , TT- ftln, MMUm
of stone, roughly hewn and lettered, marks the JJfi
sM)t where lies the ImmIv of the man to whom Jjjj
fKrfi rviltnlrv nivoc o rina? nuutlimaat 41. fwr j.
foremost etlucators of the day, Gov. Stone honors .... , . . -
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er ni'u oils uvi'llllllt'lll wun tilling 11 Wtfn illMl Carpet,
ft. par je.
poor and to Samuel Meredith, the first treasurer, n.tw
fell the duty of providing funds for the struggling aasater
young republic. How well be performed the wmXi-
duty awignnl to him the history of the country awpatT
Ik. u I
ShOWS. Tr.it Nuk
We mike ruin tad rercoar to order, tad gvaraate. to at
Monev was hard to get in those days and only Bffl 7W TinfT!?
. a rri ij.l e l , Our drei good, ctulofiie hit taroplei saacaia. tad price.
too oitea Ireasurer Meredith was forced to ir "' h 10 1 "i niGSSSS. ttmm
Iraerpertatlea. We MU ererrtbl.f to lat, Wearaadlna, tai
down in his own pocket and pay the debts of 7SVJSStSS
. .tt.on you tin tare from M to Tl per celt, om eTythtnf .
tlif ttniiitrv hp InvpH. In funi n iVnl c.. .tilv ti. Thu hmkutMMmmmm wM9m wm 5-rn4ifc.la
f, , , I yft,tJ hlp paypotage. anti you can deduct thUltk. fre yowint
rHK question is now asked, "Will the .Turn- j make himself a poor man and the rich and opu- --. "f
ita and Busaiiehanna telenbone nrnnminv sell ' i. . ..f.i..iT '....lo.... .. j Jtjuus m a soif, tUMmm, ItakftJ
i - r . , iciii uvciiiiiieiit tu ine uiiiien riaies 10-uay owes,
their lines to the Union Telephone and Tele- 1 h)8 dewnfj,nta a fortune. I
irraph Co., oi Pennsylvania?" f he latter is a
HARRISBURG UTQ
r on. A - CatL. i
MVIaWMiW. --W. WWWa.J U. fj.
tion of the Lawmakers,
KM MT.M BTavrn av tht finTTr..-..
. , Muau
healthy rival to the Ik-ll Telephone Co. and
promises long distance service at reasonable rates.
Uncle Sara as a Publisher.
THE United States government does'nt make
a business of conducting newspapers, but it seems
to know how. Practically, it has Ih-cii the pro
prietor of the Philadelphia Record ever since it
was turned over to its numerous creditors by
the late Colonel Singerly. It is, probably the
only Democratic newspaper ever run by a Re
publican administration.
The Record came into the hands of the Comp
troller of the Currency as a part of the assets of
the Chestnut Street National liank, having been
turned in by Colonel Singei ly, its proprietor, to
make good certain obligations. Comptroller
Dawes thought it a good asset, and all it needed
was to be let alone; so he instructed Iieceivr
Earle to keep the paper and conduct it on its
well establised lines. Thas it happened that the
Record went right on saying naughty things
about the Administration, while the Adminis
tration looked on and smiled, perfectly content,
as the plant was in a fair way to pay dividends
on its stock,
The Record has proved to be one of the bank's
best assets; but as the time is at hand to close tjle
The plain stone which marks the grave at pres
ent (rears the following legend:
"Samuel Meredith, Died February the Sev
enth, 1817. in the 76th year of his age."
For years the people of Northeastern Penn
t t i . .i
syivama nave rjesougni me government to mark ;
a . ,i T
me spot, win: a monumeni ircneiiung the man
and his services, but it has availed them not and
now they have taken matters in their own hands
and a bill is pending in the State Legislature
providing tor an appropriation to mark the
grave.
Yonll .uiirpfiil
Last October Caasius M. Clay passed his
ninetieth birthday, but old age ne'er cools the
Kentucky blood. Col. Clay has just had a
shooting affray with deputy sheriffs and the
wonder is that they caught him without a Gat
ling battery in the house.
Another compulsory education bill having
been passed here'? hoping that e ery provision
therein contained will be enforced no matter
what the outcry. A compulsory education law is
either right or wrong and a majority of the
people of this State appear to agree that it is
right. As the bill which has now finally passed
the house recurs to us it has the welfare cf the
childrtKnot their detriment al heart, and as
such ought to be approved.
mi m
W ben y 0 u
read that we
are selling
Golden
Oak
BEDROOn
Suits
$15.75
FOR
7.50
1 WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED.
We4.ea.ar, April 10.
Gen. Botha has raopinad nagotla
tloas with th Britons for peac in
South Africa.
A scat on N.w York's Stock Ex
change sold yesterday for 68.000. The
highest prire paid heretofore, $55,000.
Texas' legislature, which adjourned
yesterday, p;issed a bill which entirely
prohibits the sale of cigarettes la the
state.
In the Wisconsin legislature a Joint
resolution for a constitutional amend
ment to enable women to vote was
killed.
Negotiations are now on for the con
solidation of all the sewer pipe manu
factories into one corporation, with a
capital of about $12,200,000.
Thnradar. April 11.
Mayor Johnson, of Cleveland, has de
clared war against gambling In that
city.
W. B. Carrow, who suicided in In
dlannpolls. left this message: "Tell
Carrie Nation that rum and cigarettes
are a damnation."
Mrs. P. D. Armour and J. Ogdsn Ar
mour, widow and son of the late P. D.
Armour, have glren $1,000,000 more to
Chicago's Armour Institute.
Mrs. Helen Potts Hall, alleging that
she was the adopted daughter of the
late G. F. Oilman, the Atlantic and Pa
cific Tea company millionaire, brings
suit for her share of his estate.
Krldar, April 13.
The movement to erect a monument
to Qtn. Harrison In Indianapolis Is be
ing pushed.
The bill making eight hours a day's
labor was rejected by the lower house
et Connecticut's legislature.
Work in Indiana's block coal dis
tricts, where over 3,000 union miners
are on strike, is at a standstill.
Citizens of Bradford, Pa., failing to
secure an injunction against a pro
posed pest house, burned the building.
The contract for raising the trans
port Rawlins, sunk Wednesday at New
York, has been let to the American
Wrecking company.
M. Waldeck-Rousseau, the French
premier, has recovered sufficiently to
allow him to leave Paris, and he
started last evening for Antlbes.
Sir Thomas Upton has given up the
Idea of bringing Shamrock I across the
Atlantic as a racing partner for the
Shamrock II for preliminary trials in
American waters.
Saturday. April IS.
The Northern Pacific railroad will
this reason expend $10,250,000 on bet
terments. Apostle George Q. Cannon, of the
Mormon church, died at Monterey,
Cal., aged 75.
In a fight with a burglar In Pitts
burg Detective P. E. Fitzgerald was
killed and the burglar wounded.
It Is stated that Mayor Johnson, of
Cleveland, will positively not be a can
didate for governor of Ohio this year.
Jerome S. France, a clerk in the
Philadelphia postofflce, Is under arrest
on a charge of stealing money letters.
Walter H. Chamberlain, of Chicago,
tendered his resignation as United
States assistant commissioner ot pat
ents, to take effect Ma 1.
The department of the interior at
Washington is receiving a large num
ber of requests for vaccine, for use Id
treating black leg among cattle.
Monday, April IB.
Korea will build 32 cost fortresses
to resist a possible Japanese Invasion.
Representatives of 21 labor unions In
New York have started an Independent
labor party.
Alice Kline, 17 years old, of Easton
Pa., swallowed poison and died because
she was crossed in love.
The Korean government has pro
mulgated a law enforcing the penalty
of death for opium smoking.
Wilhelmina, the young queen of Hoi
land, is expecting an heir this fall, and
has Btopped taking her customary
drives.
At a meeting yesterday of the dock
laborers of Genoa, Italy, a general
strike was decided upon. This will
have the effect of delayTng many
steamers.
Taeadar, April 10.
The secretary of the treasury yes-
terday purchased $1,600,000 short term
4 per cent bonds at $113.55.
The daughter of Governor Nash, of
Ohio, will name the battleship Ohio, to
be launched at San Francisco May 18
Gen. A. C. McClurg, head of the pub
lishing house of A. C. McClurg Co.,
of Chicago, died yesterday at St. Au
gustine, Fla
At Milwaukee Judge Elliott, in the
circuit court, decided that Christian
scientists are not liable to prosecution
under the Wisconsin medical law.
The Colombian government has de
elded to sell the exclusive right to
work the pearl and coral fisheries on
Pearl Island, 50 miles south of Panama,
to the highest bidder for a term of 15
years.
GENERAL HARKETI.
Philadelphia, April 15. Flour steady:
winter superfine. tHOOtat; Pennsylvania
roller, clear, $3jj.1.25; city mills, extra,
12. 40(82.60. Rye flour quiet at 12.90 per
barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat
Arm; No. 1 red, ipot, TVAtiTlifrc. Corn
slow: No. 1 mixed, spot, 4sa4v- , No. 1
yellow, for local trade, 4S1-..49'i-. Oata
staady; No. 2 white, clipped. UVfcc. ; low
er grades. 2S32c. Hay firm; No. 1 tim
othy, 117.50 for large bales. Beef quiet:
beat hams, 195 '19.50. Pork easy; fam
ily, MOM 60. Lard eaaler: western steam
ed, ts.76. Live poultry quoted at 10Vi
114c for htns. 7VijSc for old roosters, IS
20r. for winter chickens. 25u3uc. for
print chickens and 11012c. for ducks.
Dressed poultry at lOHc. for choice fowls,
7UTc. for old roosters. 25ti3.rc. for near
by broilers, 10612c. for frosen chickens
and 912c. for frosen turkeys. Butter
steady at the decline; fresh creamery.
lS21e.: factory, ll'yai34c; Imitation
creamery. 14i&18c. ; New York dairy. 150
20c.: fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing
at 24, 27c; do. extra, 23c. Cheese steady;
fancy large colored, llKGUHc. ; do. do.
white, ll'uUVic. fancy small colored, 12
6UV., do. do. white, l24fl2V. Bggi
strong: New York and Pennsylvania, at
mark. 14CJ14HC.; southern, I30i3c; west
ern storage, Hc. , western regul
western regular pack-
ed, Hti 1414c Potatoes quiet; Jerseys,
li.a'Hi new lorn, 11.tutj1.1m; Lon
Island, tl.50ai.7t: Jersey sweets. 11 504
171. Cabbages dull, but steady; New
York. 12816 per 100.
East Liberty. Pa.. April II. Cattle mar
ket steady; extra. $5.W5.7S; prime, 6.25li
I.M; good. 1595.20. Hogs higher; extra
heavy, Se.3H&t .35; assorted mediums, 16.30
Vs.b; neavy Yorkers, ss.25fis.30: MkM do.
as. la.
skits, Set)
4.60 eoniMon. 20
good, 3.KX8I, veal calves, IKU.M.
.1M76.20: arood Dies. 15.9006
5.50; roughs. I4.253i.70. Sheep slow; best
cnnpea wetners. 14
I.M: choice lambs. Se.lOfiSK common to
nave Yon
Been sick
Perhaps yea have bad the
grlpp or a hard cold. You
may be recovering from
malaria or slow fever; or
possibly some ef the chil
dren sre just getting over
the measles or whooping
cough.
Are you recovering as fast
ss you should? Has not
your old trouble left your
blood full of Impurities?
And Isn't this the resson
you keep so poorly? Don't
delay recovery longer but
a71 WW
The Nuw Store.
THE MODEL.
Zimmerman & Norrls,
PROPBIETORS.
THE CASH STORE,
mmnSSt) Market Street,
SUNBURY, PA.
If we told you how we are
able to do this it would not
Ik- so surprising, but let it
be sufficient that we are
selling them at
THIS PRICE
Don't worry about how we
do it.
Call and see our
Fine Display of
Fancy Rockers
E.SWeimer&Oo.
Furniture Dealers and
Funeral Directors
4th St., SUNBURY, PA.
tttMfSSeeeasSSesSSaaaaaaf
DR. HAYNE'S,
(The (treat (ierman Scientist)
Improved Double Extract of Sarsii
PHruitt anti uwery u pound. Bml
Clov.r, IWf Hnd 19 Vegetables
Roots and Herb. (m Miuerals,)
contains imiuhle the Curatives oi
auv one dollar Medicine in th nun
F x p j t i het and lasta TWIOW aa loog. The
v vjuuus i ocions. sTreaieai nemedy o; tue Aire, killing
1 ' ' I .il sa. muss a .i. . ! ii .,,,..
Men's and Ladies' Furnishings.
BXCLUSIVELY,
Everything new and up-to-date.
We extend aeon i .1 invitation to
all to visit our store, and
our stock.
We are intent upon giving tbe best
possible goods at the lowest possible
prices.
Zimmerman & Norris.
MTRKTI.Y Oil K PRICE.
STRICT I. Y VAHH.
PRICKN T1IK I.OH l:sr
It will remove sll Impart
ties from eur blood. It Is
also a tonic of immense
value. Give nature r little
help at this time. Aid her
by removing sll the products
of disease from your blood.
If your bowels are not
Just right, Ayer's Pills will
make them so. Send for
cur book on Diet in Consti
pation.
WrMm tm 4M
We hare the eselailre it nines
efiome of the most emlaent MM
Jlaas la the Halted States. Write
reety aad ratalra a prompt repli.
without east.
IPnPV TPTrdDlDDV r' Kallroad and
bDarfl luLLuHAruI Commereisl Ser
vice. TvnearrlHna fV.ii rut rw. P..U. Pil
lions Guaranteed. Catoloaue Free, flak Tele
graph stchoul, Lebanon. Pa. 8-7-am.
II " "
J DR. FENNER'S
III Blood & Liverlff
I
NERVE TONIC. I
rip ?m solos
Tull For (30 ceBts postpaid
Prist-lla Sal March by BoAermil
MnhBe;VRr.:.Ti,i,ula,io,'
Thin Morob rodv Anrfl m i i. i. n
i Att jMarcl, jtWm LS nlury. Z',
or ban.) 50c small Orchestra 40c. I'lano a"n,n
2Mandolii.s & Guitar 32c, Mandolin and I Hano
Band and Orchestra trader, a postal card will
brlna you our latest Catalojruc. Addreae
4.is..i"WEKME,'Mlrs,' "' ..
SUNBL'KY, PA.
all QEHMS. deatrovins all MICRO
BKs and h Huie ami 4'4-rtain curt1
ir KIDNEY and LIVER diseuse.
ivut-uuiMtlsm. Me'rvoiiHiieHH. DvhPi
pHia. M,dari. CnUHtipatiou, Sick
tieadncne uml all cooiplainta bhh
i ii U In mi iiunurH 1 1 1 RaiiIui
inspect I price $1.00 pt.r bottle 16 oi., but in
order to kU it intrtiiucel iu this
liou we will Kell at TrO osiitl iiwr hot
tie or 4 bottles for $1.50 until furth
er uotice Do not wuitt order now,
if you are ailing.
The above medicine is used in EV
EHY HOSPITAL and by all the
LEADING PHYSICIANS in the
worhl to day, ai;d highly enaoraed
by all. Address,
AONAWK REMEDY CO.
April lH-24. ROME, ! Y.
SALE REGISTER
atvu , . . . . .
i , i ii . . mil
rtPXrw. snc... -ru t-- "
in.Tni.. i l ue wireo. rersons expect
Ins; to ha-e sale should select a date aud have
Ineereedin thia column. ve
SATURDAY April M. at Kreamer. Frank Row
will sell household goods and 8 shoals
BATURDAY. April , at Port Treverton. A. H.
VXHSt,2'?imla?nm Dvl'1 Weaver,
will sell I horses 8 cows, 8 shoals, farmlnit
I implements ami household goods
SATURDAY, April 27. al the home of Amanda
Wittenroyer In Swlneford, John Wittenmy-
SoUr.d0gd.0hn D,e'r,Ch-
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
Butter
Ettgs
Onions....
Lard
Tallow
a a g
Chickens
Turkeys
Shoulder
Ham
18
12
..00
. 10
4
8
10
12.
Wheat ...
Rye
Corn....
Oats
Potatoes
70
45
45
32
60
Bran per 100. 90
Middlings "1.00
Chop 1.10
Flonrperbbl4 00
WANTK1 TRUST WORIIY MEN AND Wo
men to travel and advertise for old established
house of solid financial standing. Salary S7rKi a
year and expenses, all payable in cash. No can
bussing required (live references and enc ose
scll-addresseil stamped envelope. Address
Manager, 355 ( 'ax ton Bldg., Chicago. 4-18 161
WANTED (IBNKRAL AND rx)CAL AOENTS
in tills county to sell our Combination Accident,
Illness and Disease Policies. Liberal contract.
Best policy in Held- I'ermaaent position to
rename parties new York Casualty Co., Hi
au Ml., New York.
RUPTURE
Write to the MOHAWK REMEDY CO.. Rome,
N- Y , and they will tell you how you can cure
vour RUPTUKB or HhKMA and the ONLY
WAY they can possibly be :i'RKD. Fre of
ehnrKc It will cost you but one cent. Don't
wait, you will never regret It. April 18 nt
A Testimonial from Old England.
"I consider Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy the best in the world for bron
chitis," says Mr. William Havory, of
Warrington, England. "It has saved
my wife's life, she having been a mar
tyr to bronchitis for over six years, be
ing most of the time confined to her
bed. She is now quite well "
Bepublic&n Standing Committee-
Adams C. P- Blruraman. 1. D. Slue-
Beaver Charles Dreeae, Elmer YVetael.
Beaver W.-Thos Herbster. Jackson Baker.
antra W. A. Neap, K H. Stlae.
Chapman -Peter Shaffer, C. U. Updearove. "
Franklin John Haekeaburg, Geo. F. Stealer.
Jackson J. Harvey Moyer, J. A. Brouee.
Mlddleburg r. W. Hpechl. Frank Beits.
Middlecreak-D. P. Raw. Geo. O Stuck.
Monroe W. L. Yoang, D P. Hitter.
Penn Harry L. Engle, Geo M. Wltmer.
Perry F. E. Borer, Alien Valentine.
Perry W. Joelah Winey, a & Spriggle.
Sellnagrove J. A Lum'ard, J. F. Keller.
Spring Chae. R. Kloee, D. H. Snook.
Pnlon-JaoobStabl.A. J Btroh.
Washington-Myron Moyer, W. F. Blown.
Pbtkb Yourto, Chairman.
Elhbb K. WaTSart, Beeresary.
J.fsusrsi asiis, Tt issiii
! Then la tka HH I.l. r.
i.inei ri i i . r- s.riata r n.s ,
polsory Kdsrstlos Bill Pa. 1,4
the Hoaae.
Ilnrrluhurr Anrlt IS Tn tv. .
nlrrhr th aanata hill ., .
.Aitntv en m m I as I nn arc In rtnrmB
IU 1U1UI ' V iuwa.w a www "W 4 eV.U
- -" ww W ...a.,
ss mnllnn nf Mr Mall nf XII...
Th. hill Biithnr v nr the . ..
of Inspectors of scales and e ,4
V. . hlinmlntii. ra.lnn whl.k
iuc uauuiiuvu. iwbiwu, -in ;i was
atlved by the committee on mines
mining, waa also recommitted.
aalnnrlna war a m o 1 Aft raA nt Aral ... i.
bills.
In , K a. hniiaa nr Tnoarlnv ,,f Is..
ml. i uinj , ui i.u.ri in , iaiicu L"
postponed bill to allow relatim
-1 .1 ,,f n.,n". sahn A I. .
houses and prisons to claim
a 11 . 1 .i.r U. ...1.1 J
ilium's. iur uuiiai. expiaiLfd
the bill waa Introduced by tbe latt
Cotter, of MrKean. whose hinarsl
place yesterday, and suggested ib
Tbe bill passed by a vote of 119 toU
The Judicial apportionment bill
amended in committee of the wholi
fixing the number of Judges in
county at one Instead of two.
The bill Increasing the marrin
cense fee from 50 cents to $1 wi
feated.
The Chew bill punishing kidm
passed third reading.
The bill providing that district
fi.iuu nnr cTi'Ann loiioiMi min an
salary in lieu or iees was amenaet
lation of more than 150,000.
Mr. v.,oray, oi L.uzerne, canea i
1 t3'l I UOUU H.llll 11 .W. .u.iii llllllivu
stive to tbe granting of warranu
certain persons ior suite lannt, :o
bed of the Monongahela river.
liou en as naving secureu bui u toe
slons the resolution was adopted
we?K iiiw v.ieajjr uni Laiiur iu.
128 to 38.
Among other bills passed finally
the house last Wednesday were:
pulsory education bill; the Chev
punishing kidnaping by hanging;
Creasy road bill.
In the amendments to the senate
authorizing school boards to grant
use of school nouses ror lyceum
other literary purposes, and to the
sir aft mil amannmr n n art
Mnemfaatiir nsr rliM hD VI i aaB In t S IfS
Uiauuinvvui m ssi aaseissi I SSS w
ana nave reai estate to carrj uu
wnicn iimui me amount ui iu.
such companies can take.
A iMrin'rv klllai nQccarl fl n q 1 v Kvtrl
its mar w onnaanav wears : r-itruiu
om1 o uiiirar ontiardina snn n r.
ces thereto leased or hired from w
sale on execution or distress for t
hniia. hill ramllntiner the wcient 0.
black blasting powder used, made
u i l. . .... I . w nil
providing for the proper stamplnj
1 a m Ir.ora enntfllnina :'np ntiwdet;
propriatlng $3,000 for the erectioi
Joseph Ritner In the church 51
Mount Rock, Cumberland oo
hoime hill reauirlne non-repmn'.
ii t-.J Kns'i
un a .J dcuic as iivtum.
in this state.
Tim nnmlnal ntl rt t V'lt Vin (' Ml
A 11C UUIUIUnilWU Wa SlUVlI-aaa v.
1CI, UI iJesUtelD.Cl -V U. OU,.' ii
years was confirmed.
1 U vj nrueir uu uui ouu; va
concurred in the house amennmfnu
the Philadelphia board or revision
far h(11 nrni fhpv now eo to the
la la. a,e.PAwal That YD.?
BlUv 1 u i uib a uui uroi.
rnnrnrrpnrp WH 29 tn 13.
1 ne eutiie mm l uui nua; iw-sv-.---
me iimiHf ttuirjuuiuouui iu
ui i I n0 FAiflr-lin nt tat h US.
yuita, uuaiu ui isrisiiwii -
they now go to the governor for
HI U UV . 1 UC TUIV Wa
was 29 to 13.
Senator Grady, of Philadelphia. I
a-J Jl I... rt'h I'h
sentea m junii resuiu.iuu, -
adopted, appropriating
. . i i k.ii runr
Euinin hsiuu wuivii duuh
n.....inna Ot tVlA Qt la-niM
rCIIUBJ Mama -v ma
... mi i 1 I in cnB
SltlOn. 1 Um CULDOllHBIUU Jo "' - ,
of five members of the senate, in i
.. . .a , (
UUU mi tue pi fSIUCUV lw
members of the houst. In addition
. . !.!.. anruMn
me sueaser. seven ciwieus i -
oy rne governor, ine aiaie
ana aauuor general, i u a-
ahall be the oresldent of the
Sion, wnicn snail arrange mi
. L..H1I.. n till
linn nr a auuarjie Duiuiina
position grounds, the entire ton pa
exceed 130,000. . .
. . i ma l.w the r
in me nouse lasr. i nuisuaj
raanliitinn rrpntinar a commissi0"
Inquire Into the effect of capital P!
ishment upon the commission of en
s . ... . . ..1MI
A .nnM hill w.l II I Tl n K t rtliui
tn nia a sworn statement 01 "'
lion expenses, me uuney - ,
bill, the Van Dyke primary
bill, the Chew bill making voting
.aal.nw. o a. A h. Q Hilar hill rcP'
tha Hibar ho nt aw inn rr'i""" .
old ballot system were postpon"
.v. .
Lua ui eaeui.
Governor Stone on rTiaayu..-
.i. . ,,(,. -t Mil. amonf
The McClaln-Cooper libel dim.
i.i u.i i a. . ...ni the u
Iphnnl houses for lvceum and ow
ersry purposes; estatuisning a
rnh.si1 isniietlnWaatmnrelandCOU11
smnnw.rlnr fha nwnnrs and IwawSSS
r Khiti u
real estate io am narrs ui '
their own premises at all ssasow
fha VMP
A Kill mram In I rnrl nrart in
last FVIrlov hv Mr Pill O l'n""
to provide for the election oi r
. - . .a . --A nt real
91 reviaiuu ui iaj.es his -
Ute assessors for each assessm.-
triet in rnuaaeipniav. .a
Mil restoring the provUions
.a laaa . ik. inAnraOtaU
s . i 1.. .in iaw--
lag the length ef Us trass w
aa was Intended by the kct of -