3m ROAD BILL BEATEN. Was Generally Attac Xed by the | ~~ Country Members. PERSIONS fon schol TEACHERS. Toey are 'miftled to Jt After Teachiog Public School For} 50 Yéars. Hannssora, April 25.—The honee was | alone in session to-day. committee of Philadelphians nemed to eons’der and report npon the Penviwall * bill tor the removal of thé Eastern peni- Semtiary presented a lengthy repurt cover. | ing the subject. The committe ¢'sted thet #t bad vieited the pr sop, examineC prom- “fnent citizens and reashed the conclasinn. that the peénitentisry should be removed | to a more desirable iocality. The Philadel phia delegation have no hope that this Jegicistare will be able to do acything the direction of the peritentiary’s re m val The Sesror bill to prevect food adnl- teration was defeated on second reading. A pumber of smendmeuts were cffered, bat they wore voted Jown with 8 tornado of noes. The bill had ro show for the season for the reason that bills on the seme sntjict have already pesesed the house and hecaase of Mr. Baann’s ou- popularity, waich comes from his bsabit of voting against everybody else's bills. The bill cedivg jansdiction over the real estate of the Monongahela Navign | iho hones rece ved in Lic mail to day 8 | ° Dear : Sion company, to be acquirad by the Uait. | od Btates prissed finally. Whan the Smiley good roads bill wus | ealled ap its aathor wns permitted to * withdraw it snd sabstitote Senator Bro- | sins’ bill. Mr. Smiley stated that he Lad | several amendments to offar which Le di- oired the hanse to adopt, that they ccaid © —y { “ ¥. on wey ated end then batter ord. retood on third feading. The bill was attacked gros sily by the eoantry members. Mr. Foclt said hs farmers did pot want the till. Mr. Niles | denounced it ss embediing paternalism The bill was detestsd on second readioj. | An »nalyiis of the setiate committeo on | ! genera! judiciary disglosen that Q1ay oan | oomirol 14 of the 10 of its members, Ths | guarantees that ths Philad-Iphia, Lexow | resolation will be reported frac the com mittee. The Greater Pittsbarz billa wii ‘hsve | to go to the senate [ur that body ty ete eur in the arendmetts which ths hor eB | bave ivj:cted. The his will the governor nutil Wedpesiay, Magee anid Fiion intend to give a big | entertainment here for the legislators to celebrate the passage of the bile. : not rast The tot granting to water power 0on- | Two Sailers tmorisoned in Santiago Regain Their psy : © The Stands d lesrns that a powder! rags zine rear the Coristo onstom hose | ‘eAveral panies for eveloping electric power for | ecmmercial porposes snd removing the | territorial restriction for the distribution of the curreust was taken up for final pas- | sage at 11:20, being a special order bili for that hour. It pasecd fiuslly. to amend the ast to permit persons to build sidewalts along tha pablie high ways, aud to prohubil driving on the sume, Lut permitting bicycles, tricycles or okber vehic!zs propelled Ly hand or foot to be need thereon. Hacffered pn wr ment excladiig whoeibhsrrowe i bo - onrriages, which was agreed {o, The priscomest clause wes sticken [rcm the bil) and it passed s2e0nid resding. A resolution was sdopted dis with Fridsy afteruocn session. Bill constitnting school bosrd in each township a boird of heal! ‘second reading. Bill makiog 2240 poaals the Jord | ‘weight of & ton of i's eval ‘also . passed second reading ss did us bul grants | ing a pension to school fee taught in paylis schools if £5 18% sing directors ; 3 & Ege aathira 5 Lop . fenchers who b WAR 4 a ty years. Method st Bishops at Card] Carrasvre, Pa, April 25. Bish the Method:st Epicoopal chareh began their remai-arinnal session hers thie ing. Governor Hastings welcomed * bishops on bebsit 0 ! (ba tate, Soeur F Mo ary Rid % ilar Post Roy s1, Po.. !} nirik 0 Noah Her:iler's stoie wan ths moron, and money snd neg recuriti’s plotting | to » $10 XQ stolen, - vd Hin Ww! fo’ a Lover, Maura, April 0. —~Thomas A. Mitchell, a ep’ w i Governor Mitchell, was ebot sul hile yestorday near Broid- ~~ eutown by Derry Hond, whoss wile Lad deserted bio: for Mitchell. Hands iajea Yl Eta dent LR Ea Mit bells fries thréaten to Jyne’s hint. : Fla, ern IRA. | The Ten Commands’, 18. These gre the new (owmandments ten, Which wivis now make for married men: }—Remember that am thy wife, Whom thon must cherish all thy life, 2—Thou shalt not stay out latent night, Wihen Todgis, clats or friends invite, 3—Thou shilt not smoke indoor or out Or chew tolacco round about. 4~Thou shalt with pruise receive my ples, Nor pastry made by me despise. 5—My motlier thou mast strive to please. And let her live with as in ease, 6—Remember "tis thy duty clear, To dress ma well throughout the year. 7-Thou shalt in manger mild and meek Give me thy wages every week, 8—Thou shalt not be a drinking man, But live on prohibition plan. 9—-Thou shalt not flirt, but must allow Toy wife stich freedom anyhow. ‘M=Thou shalt get up when baby cries, And try the child to tanquilize These, my commands, from day to day Implicity thou shalt obey. : - - Exchange. | S.r.—The people of Pittsbarg : ONS be i 1s i £. department at 10:30, jasl as the me | tarn Lad guit work, and in a few mo | | firedamp io ris wt reat tency Ra Union gy svileg 4 wast Ind — | BRANCH OFFICE OF WEAVEN. 1 'BIBLE IN PILE SEALS. ¥ SRIDEZPOINTS THE wn. A a April ay Toe uty] of Mt. Union college beld 8s meeting lust | night, which, jadgieg frcm the develop- | | ments to-dey, must huve been 8 very im-| ot ope, For some time [it 8 few | geotiemen stadents beve refused to st | tend the drills of tLe cadet corps, which | 18 compulsory. Tie cases were discussed | last pight, and this momting sf ; deel | President Marsh ax nooteed th several pended notil they scroursed ingpess tostten 1 oudst dole Dr. Marsh also took cecasion to put tein will- ; have become too mach smitten with Cao pid’s derte, ‘It ie said that matches ar msde in heaven; bat I thick a bravel| cffice bas been opened at M!. Usioo leze,” said the proshent. 0 the part of he dndents reas ri rg Y rales regniating the receiving «f Altogether thera bag beer 100 4 ing and oot enough stady, &i alorg the live, jadging from the pred dents, but co trouble is wnticipaiald, PITTSBUN Gess KK, They Want Ko Change in The ¥ Pub ie £ehoot $a | fem. Hann nore, Aprii 25 Each postal card, reading ass foliow.: chang in the system of poulic schools, under whivh they (ibs i soboole) bave made wonderfal sdvipec- ments, Their bigh 4g is {to by premigent edacators all | conntry. This ie ano re is alec | ‘the sathors! ip of « fore your | Bonorable body prof reivg to ri Liza their system. !’ yon watch, however, | { you will hear emer biog which wi'l noi) bs asopymons, bul rear'y unspimons, | Piease force co andes.rable change them et indi teztified | Rev, YI THE POWERS. Japan is Not ima Pou ron to Yesld Asvthing Owing te Popular Feeling. April 25.-fhe Pests Bt J1spaiels says Japan bss re » the juint protast of Rassia, Frarvee | the tresty of | declares if she | ai i yiet ete wan'd be exposed to the isnget of a 'p pier nprising. Tha peo-i: | pie are 80 elated cover tha victories that { they wonld pot eonsent t¢ concessions. Loxp x, | Patars! plied £0 and G PEate with Wr TI AnY regnrding al g Ba aios. Bhs AMERICANS RELEASED. Libeaety, { RANTIAG, April 45. — Gastave Richelion and Aagnet Batton, two American sailors imprisoned for weeks on the saspision of “helping the insurgents, were relavissl to pany owing Ui Mr. Focht, of Union. called up the bill | of » the United States al's represen They were in- struceed to report to the conrt weekly nn til trial. The conneel Lavi re 1the absointa re lnage. nig sent 1at jong, {nests Danger Monat ag I amr rn, AMBE BEYS hon feet of loge will i Owing to the forest Gres pacessary to cut «CH pected | reine a! i inng on Yaak 3 last fall tha doable anti {atam page of the past wirter, and i ¥ > logs cannot ba driven to the miille. wees will Le oaneed hy tha rot jumbermpen to get lo i YY i Frrronc 8 oped by Casningkam & Co, limi ch Mary elreet, between Twenty-ses and Twenty third streets, Bonth Side wra tolelly destroyed by fro this morn-! ¥ 3 ar fi-e broke ont in the window glass reef 2 iid | ments the entire structure was enveloped. { The Joss may reach £50,000, part! y ¢oy- le red by insurance. i i Thirtess Miners Killed. . | Eptxpeee, April 26.— An explosion of croarred in a colliery at Denny, | near Stirling, thie afternoon, while 177 men were working in the pit. Thirteen were killed and several bart. County Treasurer Disappeared. MoxtezomMa, LK, April 26. — County | Treasurer Rowe has disappeared and with | ‘him $45,000 of the fands of Powesheik county. . hn ol Accoroing to Taste, The Major (after his war lecture) Yee, air, when I stepped on the stage I give you my word, I felt more frightened than if I had faced the enemy on the field of i battle. Wageou—I er poss y 012 tle lik» taro. ing your "ack vo the whole crowd. — “J ndge ” lisly reprimand 8 nomber of the yr upg | men and ladies, who the {acaity declare, | alty means to make a little rovoiative | dent's remarks. The action of the facui’y : has csneed quite a stir mnong the sla | me mbes rl lesira no! i zoverniog thei {10 the ereation o | futendad yor the | Wedpeadsy by nob recciving a ti. val anjority, again come up 0 nuticn on | irformed thst British | receivaa 8 des ing the covernment would not be sbie to i Act Relating to Its Bei ng Read Reported Faw orably ¥. \ nw couTY RESURRECTED. Bit to Prohibit Change of Text Rooks Piarced 1s Line Ovee More, Tagussonc, April 2%..—Ia accordance | The special | | stodents, whicee Luiues Le read, ware £03] with a rule adopted yesterday sfiervooti. - | the session opened to-dsy st JO o'clock | iostend of 9, ss heretolose, on Friday | | mornings. The sams als continued the seesion 1 Ip .m. The firgg order "or 4 a mittee. Among thoes reported favorably | was one patho: z og the resdirg of ths { Bible in the pablie schoo's at esch ees + the ¢ ris to be resd for 15 minutes tis! soegion, sud prt Jess than pamimovs toneent was rod nation of tLe follow. {or the int Lawzrere-, of Washipgtor, wo Zz 6g 8 pension to Witham Tat- Weshing ua eoauty; hy Mr i, Bl BC £8 by Me revent if i ladeanny | duiphis, top | Mite in elreame | oR fsb. This bail { siston rendered (his week Dy Jui, a att, of Franklin coauty; by Mr. x McKeen, bra f tte Kuz ’ Kour romps ts for th Sew declaring the ¢uth creek aud Mad pub te bigh essa = re po~fed Ir WAS B [ARENDS f Among tu of 0 Ne t es 10 Lhe honse resin pew oonnties, which to ered spew sonuty io thelard ecal reins with Carbov jele ee the coun 2 gi hi Bun id ty Bent, ibe BIA - Ki led jo comnittea Bil od « pabiic 82 be 8 ahieh was defeated on to prohit bis 8 2auge +f tex! ! Moore, of Chester, | vote by whieh it wae Jost to regsops) lef o-Juy wes the report of bills from com: fF Toe By: iim | Has a Seheme ‘or Sofiling T Pt shurg Strike, STORENG DISTRICT. ® ould Call ihe Men of that Section hu] 1H Th vv Are Paid 1h B89 wit Rite Pirr sows, Aprd 26.--Patrick “Mo | Bride, palicosl secrotufy I the Mive Workers’ Union, Bax writes a tier which be poiots oat a wey for sattiicg the onal mipery siriga Here. £2438 the competition thet the Peous: v.uia tors complain of is cansed [on sal me ped aioe g the Wheeling a1 Laks Ere railroad snd the Cleveland, Lo rr Wheeling end the principsl miare cwped by the rutlrond compan: = briog ore rom tbe luke and coal. itis ip the iotersst of the to do ee», even if they sold 8 & low. Bat whe the m K71 LOGATES The Ue- 0 sv ren es pd SAA iia They acl romile © xi Oarsy ts per ton for ds by Pi Thies § Ba nes they gan J at oy wets price lur + git 3 r 2 Tae Le iir yg 5 Flag Halse x 93 et HF EE bald presiously been | Yawk 8 i betaine the | + Motion adopt. | 1 ed —~©4 yeas to 48 pays snd five! consider | 8 { ation of the bill postponed. The toure defestad the free kic | tan bill, and then adjrarved antl dav. marines TD BE LANDED. Micaracua Unab'e 1» Pas the Indemnity gland Kost Use Forze Loxpox, April 26.—Tle Btavda: marines will GITOW; ad En EEO 1lhat landed st Coristo tom thie Nicaraguan mivister at pute from Mrnagus ssjy- £70, 0 indemnity by nidoight. rey asi exploded this woivg, kill 3 sud wour nding thera, Eg Let BLLIANCA AFFMR SETTLED Spa a. Bi ves Us Ample 2nd Momorable Sa’ Lim the Matter x, Apni - tals ves ue Exp TH Ay raided “hh. ~—Deven Linn. gaarts of nitro oS serine | wled to-day pear fn vestige of the map, he fand, Apomberof eatile 1a a fe the piace were torn (0 plecss. NR wag 15 p. Hardly dred 3p] 3 Fe Bi NiiQ Disastrous Floods Lowpos, April 28. —A Vienna dispateb saye the Hungarian towoe of Moeris, Kale, Vilkeva and Radolpbegrad bave | been pearly destroyed by firods. Many persons and bandreds of cattle were drowned. Damsge will reach ten milion | torins. Was Auditor General Arumoaper, April Z5.—Hor. Justus F. | {| Temp le, died to day aged 69. He was i general of Pennsylvania — 1874 to 1878. Statement Oftally Confirmed. Mapsip, April 38.-—The report that the Alliancs affair had been settled by Spain's conceding the American claims is confirmed officially. Spain will give hen- orsble satisfaction for the mistake and admita thet the Alliances was cutside of Spunish territory when the Spanish crui- eer Gred cu ber. ; in OF te | tiie Washmgton | Penp'e Lieh eraser W evched 04 potion 2 [E nu Gre 10 the COUNSEL RES! STANC °F. af Haragua Af. pt tn Attack Consulate Soturday. Coicix, Gola id Swan left! del Bor yu with Lord § tary. wii ha i : farther sation + LAAN BD til 8 rag & Le Ty The Re OF WAZILT Was | A Leal | BUD (ine rooins and ¢? the machinery in tien Loss 8 HO, ng 21 estimiied ot 81 Sr» Parsell Improviog : EoRpeNTowN, N. J. Apri US, — Mrs Paruell's power of speech is Lmproviog { aed the only drawback to-day was the | patient's low temperatare. The pros-= , sent back word that the tramp was tae i real i man's Brook, April 98. —(eorge W. Bost- | | pects for recovery are bright. A Natal Veteran Dead, wick, cational secretary of the naval vet- erans of the United States, died to day. throughout the war. Express Agen! Shert. Laraxox, Pa, April 35-—Irs 8. Bie- os been arated charged with «mbeszsl- | ing $12.000 ofthe company’s mney. Mist of ihe Ler spara- | wipe std: the British | Lf manny wbia, Apni ZR —The Brit- | Sin Jaan | despatobes Tor i rie, the Britich foreign secre. | Laat ad up again.’ He entered the navy in 1561 and eerv.d| kel, late United Statee express spent here, | ESTATES IN EUROPE. A NEW YORK CONCERN WHICH COL LELTS LEGACIES ABROAD ~~ on Swaiil “he Large Oia Usns'ly os crn Oot to He ¥sthe. One Case Where 3 Servant Jmpersonated fis as ployer, Thers is fourishing on a down town ‘ant side street 3 Logary Advance oon z i poy } « rench or German “satisfy the general 3 have an te Soritative fron fang they Soi pi} Fale ly, ST ine may osiain ire |. il LL HETH mn any wii rll ™ oe this sort © I DasnesR it wera vivanoa to tna x wk Sud was oh 6 Ff rn Sa ” n bis machinery for cheaper r. An estals nay ba from six weeks to three mo whereas ia this take a yaar to bring al tiement «3 of the je TACIE ther man | "WAS Arcus x Dom we suppo ALK Was Or He had waited had. then robbed Mr] servant. r an opparia- pity and his money aod i the papers, ho had buen pass self off as the re al Mr. Blank told such a circumstantial st was impressed by it. [ got hin shave and then had him phat Y | sent this photograph with the details if the case to Switzerland, and my agent Tira tram Mr [lank and that the other claim was fraadulent, The first man evidently got wind of the fact that he bad been exposed, for he never turn ‘New York Letter A Comparison. ‘This here beer,’ remarked Mr. Dis- mal Dawson, “is what might be called % rey’ lar society affair.’ “You don't say?’ said the barkeeper “Yes, 1 do It is sorter low neck | high collar ball '’'—Ciacinuati Tribus i quarters in the Federal army hie master of | gion Armed { i win er | Try § | first appearance of this beantifl GENERAL GORDON'S § a Romance Begsn in the “At Gettysburg, while the After the hattle bad subsided | gaiiant soldier Iving on the Seid He was dying and begged me toisend » message io the Union lines. His wife hard derdded to share with hith doe for tunes of war and was at the [lion ‘1 ordeted my men to take the prcand- Beer to oor © amp and to mike bigs as comfortable es possible. Theh | sept some med with a flag of trace to the Union lipes with the message Hom the ving officer to his wife Srl “Late that night the pacty r and the meacting of the dring feet and bis yoang wife was tha mo hh ¥ Have over 4 to ga #l $ {La SrTOW ing ejay at 104 names ot jor Barlo ht of a shit 4 TPA ae tat 2 ’ ts 373 ; f iC rd a ennsin of [ais werd the 3 uate is Cao Sot, eed. - that the yrarsnest fa shoaid hav begun reg of blood dnd cor The einipld wercive hat day wheels | seal iier's wifes his made his wife thoy dea: notwithetar te and be thd bias wr pny pa ond ht on 4 wo fe 8 earth, 3 pepe ra ioe 7 falaipiis | Pro itm Po og a SR ———— DEFVA ING iLL LUCK, “Phe Order uf the Oper” Organised Balt Spillers aad Thirteen CF > the TE a Tas bd Ly the ed & 3 ed tho one 0d iv popular. CN in the first ye aid the sade wn ong lant over Rn theme he melody isa Sicilian folk } ong and was adapted to the words Hy Parne himseif —-5t Lao ais Globe: Denhocrat. ar of its - form or tho ativhy, mail anotier Das t fen Cons ow to De Womanly. Millia Naagirl—1 know my eve 18 black, mamina, tut rou ought to seo Mand Nouveau s— Doub closed) and her cheek is all puffed. Besides, sie hit wm first. Mrs. Newgirl—Noaver sing pxcept in self defense, darling. Remenbber this rule always, and yon will glowup & true, womanly woman. — — New York. Herald. :
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