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i style and four 50. Tiiey are h. Ucittury finish.au, e. a deep cut i BABDSLEV M4U Sf Ki lc ING People ef.jpacl* In Sympathy he May The striking stage drivers aijftin thVjoqniing atfeoked the irtages wfiichtbe company eUHcd out, Great of strikers Barged upon .1,, Jt in the 8 solid oa rolstefed goods of i prices never a full 6 pieces pylori ior a stylish silk pl for a iiii we throw out you Odd re variety at popuk ed divers'at tyle make up an, A pillar extea rare Sideboard at 10.71 line at $13.50 to it). Our stock tue Saiwo Oily and IORMU.OI KRFOKM.

1HE BAKEK PASSED rftgge3 drivers and cut the -tracflSLof, the loreea. Many of the Bttiteera ided them. The later on were einforced and arrested many oi the ng The extent to which the trikers eajoy the sy-patny of the Parisian public be judged act that "jany of the city have opened BabBoripti of the strikers and thew; order to enable the drivers to fully push fight, stage companies. -ThV-stape drivers twe've work a aud the. reinstatement drivers belonging to -their TJoion who have been disshftrgedrfor agitating- this It Goes ot to 14 A snrprtoe by sisveral a vote the Govemirient has decided to the stap dmera strike.

It that -the to interfere in the strike Is solely for the purpose assuring coaveyance for the public, wao considerably --from the total suspension of the stage service, 'fhe House refnwo, 10, nays 183, -to-j "ooncur in the Seiwto amendments to th T'egislative b'N- In'the Mouse thio the appropriations eotawttSoo repotted iwelv the recommitted biu appropriating SMO.UGO to the new library bnUdiug. The. to Boyertfts billr frdm five milla the cftpttM tajc, con- rOpi'ied (iftor spnie debabv yeas 120, nays 62, the- Democrats generally vofe? Tr i wo A ffcfl LRGIStAlIQN imwi IIOUSES RUSHING BUSINESS. 1HE ho Snoclol ihcoo Fall Seislons Fat In by Rack ueceive Final Action --1'he Work In Detail. IK the WOMAN'S JFOUM xe "eatu of liie One I decide.

"More than -a ago I Controller Thompson de Lpon Bardsley for the collateral trAMnver 1RRU6ti litie's city" trwrorer money deposited in tbe but up to the present JK demand- has been disregarded. ia under gdftrd at his I house, his condition still being too Ions to warrant his re-'OVflJ. Iteen unable to obtain 1 rnanded as security for Itto hearing nest laccounttfntwho are -T lley's accounts, stated that wonhl prnhablvJjesonjO afvelop- laenls later in Nothing au- lihentie is knowxof the fugitive president i the rumors qptmnally locating in varione oi the connlry. UTICA. May 26.

German about forty years of age, was found dead in niH home in oily iiiorfiing. His death was occasioned by pans -green, which be had taken or which had been administered to suspicion rests upon his as being the canse of his death. She has bad tbree fansbands before this one. One drowned, the second ran" away and the third died under circum- Bldnces, poison being found in his stomach- An inquest will be commenced thin evening. By Associated HABBTSBTJBG, May 20.

It o'clock morning when the Senate adjourned, and as a it was 10:25 when the forenoon session was called to order, The first business wfts fixing of special order for the apportionment bills at 11 o'clock On motion of Senator George Smith the'coiuniission haying charge the investigation of- the State Treaeury was given more time and its report will beaub-nitled to the Goveriior. Decent Mr. Smith, said, rfiade a fuller investigation When the apportiohrnent bills passed finally, and then the judicial bill was read. -Senator Bobinson succeeded having it upended to place two judges in Delaware county. As amended'the bill went over for printing and final passage.

Next cjfrve the Oongressionnil finally without" tprinl i bill surprise was spr0ns-on the House the" 8hape of a conference report on Senate bill "No. li amending section eight of the retftiHiquor aotrproviding that lioensp sliall be paid into the treasury of ofty, county, boiongh towORMpB thn iKjenned piacns are situatofl, so to increase tlte retail license- fee in- Philadelphia to The -bill WQI nURhtly amended by the "House some time Seuate the, House and a Con- 1 i nttpQiBt6d. Thei; report recommends that the House recede froo-ite amendment, BO it provides cities of ttie first and second lolftneeB be third clasa gSOOV 'other cities boJonghs $150; The now goes to the Any A COMPLETE AROUND." Over Who.n a Cloud of by Coc- A NJRICIJlBORINti TOWN, By Associated Press. 1'he State A Supretne the decisions of the tba cases of the mpany against the Reading Company. Thn market com- "After waiting many weeWthe i'arr compulsory education bill was up i AvJ3 TbOSB "by Senator Bobbins, and --r- inoved to a-end by reqniring appeals to pany disputed the right of the Beaflmg- con.puny to acquire, by of eminent company prop- Geoige of the firm of Ulen- 4..

testified before the connoilmanio-eommitfee this after- oon that Bardsley had, September during a heavy bperator on tlie street through i that time they had purchased for stween $500,000 and $600,000. orth nf Ptonk of "the United Gas Im- )mpftny Ohieago and- JBaltiinore traction. fe stock was purchaued by Wey and never on During of last bloKd out all his holdings Kofie stoclfft. rfume aftid that without phstopkffof the he was nunble to give the amount lost pr gainedljyBatdH- ley by thesfe trahsaolibae, but hetemembfredit-wA" sniftll. either tame also testified that his firm nad wizowed about $200,000 froi'i Bamwey Jg the gfihcy "of last For thio they iwd the rate of'interest that prevailed'on fea "street" at the This Hume's but he was in- med that he" would -be expected to gOMmHtCQJ.

tiom erty, at "Market streets, this city, which was needed by the Beading company for its new termTnal station. The lower court decided the point in favor of the Beading company and decided that the Bbads for damages filed by the Reading company were The 'Supreme Court 16 ily the lower court's decision on both points, be "ade to the court 01 instead of the court of quarter sessions. Matter Bright and From Those Us, Correspondence (iM MuygC. U. W.

Moyef, the shoe man, left toWw about ten days ago, but not until he had secured a Wusty and experienced in the person of bis predecessor.Uhnla Joe lopeter. This was-proper, fqra- tnan on his errand wanted nothing on his nuud, at least from the quarter of business. Hg returned Monday night, but a bettO' diet, bringinK Mrs, Moyer with The GAZBCTE AND BUJJLBTIN cotreaponr flpnt desiies Co present-ceBgiftlulations. oar goed looking y55ng men come the'-itwu. William p.

Shay, alley thiq week- in the tetorest of the of the WilkeB-Bflh'e. "and, railway, which will be bmlt White Deer Mills, through Sugar Valley to a poi-it near Bellefpnte the oftrly futnttit- 1 to6 system a bridge be bniH at town floross the Driver, giving the town pleas The amendment defeated, Attach a. 'iratn. Br Prees. May 26.

the pawonget' train which left here for Banker, last night, was attacked by a gangjjf at Fhfleld, with the evident purpose of robbery. When ihe Uain was pulling out of the nation the, bell rope BudlLe-tmsinefir btopped, Tha then- begaa IWug shot into the nnd bHBsage OATS. The- engineer at once started the twin before anyone was iitjnred and'before the robbers succeeded in getHng into ttie inwl car. Officers? 'Seuator Bobbfna tUcnhad'aU referencn to the quarter sessionn court stricken out Senate then moved that, tne Senate go into committee of the whole for the pnrjpose otgeneral iftOtion defeated, ana of the root of thd pases called was a repetition -6t Ibat already given, afid developed letting new. otB braneh.es of City connoilfl 1 jt-in joint l0rr ftn iy.

Sslicltor prepSred upiwion, the icy, presentakion. of ii6n the election Willbo.helo. it couflr repufliato the election, to-floy of uera by the city oo-i'minsloneffl an'' another manj rtlilt fW .1: By Associated the first dav of May aif the. iftiners of this were ordered by the to quit the mines pending the readjustment ot. wages and the seiliementof the-eight honr ft euoB3 were fr-ieably by year's schedule' of-pricoa "50 per ton being accepted, without any provisions to the nnrobertf liours.

Work ill com fenced at once. ijient "is iftOtion oeteatea, ana the question. OB the finul passage of the bill was then put by the chair, resulting yew 32, 10. A mong the bills passed finally were toe following: Making an appropriation for the protection and propagation.0!^fish: An act to relieve clerks, mechanics, laborers, iourue or other e'-nployefl certain prosecutions and punish meats for conspiracy under common law or under the criminal laws of this Oom-nonwcalthr. An act Ti.aT^iig an appropriation to the ijansyivanift State Imnatio Hospital at arribnrg.

-The-Senate-this afternoon susJiftinefi the Governor's vejo of the bill -dividing the office of iTothonotery and Kogister of Wills in uelaward county. The Boyer Bevenue bill finally 45 to 1 The Senate this evening agreed to conference report on the Binemling "the retail.liquor A resolution was introduced providing for the investigation charges asaiust thflSUte Hospital for the Insane at bob was withdrawn for the Ballot bill "pawed finally, Attorney Benl, the law partner of the late Hon. Andrew H. Dili, of Tiewis- bnrg, WOT a yipitor to on He aocompaniea-hyr- U.r. Thoruton, and while here visited the of Dr.

J. B. Honsel, to Took at Hie ffne Bpecimens of setter pointer "there, including the little, beauties that so recently arrived in town. G. A.

will appropriately observe Decoration Day, assisted this year by the ladies only. It appears to be the of the old Totflralte to spend" the dayjiereafter oietly as pOBsible and without the pomp andVshow w'hioh Have for ehftrabterized it. now train, passes here at 4-45 p. m. for the epst, is destined to be dn real wi" be the vSy near future; indeed it is a fact that felt want supplied, and when, was-.

straied the-'i'ennsylvftnift to Or Gibson, bftrkedin the jewelry on his own account in--watsontowh, tbathisproWeptsfor.btisjneiw the store recently who sold bis stooK ing a few road BJ: AjMiooUted Press. tfATpriaigiBQ, May 26. iae legJslativt inquiry into the charges of attemptet solioitRtion Bribery eonneotion wHi. the Tjyile I-nsuiranoe bill, which Tjejeftn yesterday, ended to diiy with the following teport: The run.orso* bribery or of Bolicitation of ol islatnre by agents bt inijuwnce panies, or by anX other per- eons Svhatsoever, to jnaure th passage or defeat of House No.2 438, known as tbe T.ytle insurance bill, arennwppnrlSff'byany testijuony takett before youn, oomnirtte, and without bttndation. xbnr co declare that -the tesU'Cony taken- it appenrs that the tnmota or charges affecting the integrity of any members of the Hotwe of Beprese'ntatives are absolutely ffUse, unwurranted and- are to injure the reputation of the upright gentlemen and, honest legislators who are entitled to the fullest confidence their constituents and respect of the House of Yonr committee "Uy aoqnit any wtose names have tioned in connection" with such rniuors or obaraes of any improper condnot 'n connection with the same.

Alter Several an Atto.i.pt to. em 134 to 14 bis ByAasociatedProBS. Neeb nitt 25. John BurM. Marlboro, who tttle sfore cgforoflloe.

There Be at underatandJig that the 'on do anything towa of Govet uot be a senate ting the In the House this Senate bill to regnlateJtheBale of powder was reporjfOdTroift Mr. Wherry6ffered a sipxilar two years objection they. werjMt read Tto coaojjr in the to the JTeriisea to concur bill relating to (jitrt CDfll mining, on Bail- excellent ioys. the reputation orable" and prompt over the very large torn- he itw-ell iuown. was a breafi Fiii'bue of thr of the company on Saturnay, and in consequence the water was shot off for several in a part of theFuul ward.

The break excited the attention of a considerable crowd while the force were repairing it. Scth if'oreamnn, of wfff a visitor to Watsontown on batnrday ktft. yores' rtmn is recognized a shrevrS hnmnesa -iian, are asionfl to have hi-ft interested May 2f. "Itwas discoveret JhatJesse Pomeroy, "the 'oohfihMWaJihe state prison a Ohflrlestown, had spceeededin 6ftwinf the leek so it removed from the door'of A drill and saw. were found his cel Me a dungeon nntu tn lockcsa be replaced.

Daniel MuUen.fanQthei: prisoner. missed at noon to-doy, and he was spoi discovered iiKwhat is. known as the, atat shop- He WM placed" in solitary con i Rot A reporteroj GoldJ4 ip Afternonft in place to-an informed Klett tlmt th sale had hot yftecn conHummated bt the partisetfre very anxiotss to close tt Gold Mine has proven to Arising pool and- toufloni pwlors, bowling alleys, fflgar tadwi bo'otbs. Manager says, tb the pW can be bought a sfttisfactoi settlement Of" be arrived at. -A Brrnyo uefender By ABSOOiftted KpaB.

TJOCKPOBT, MML 26, Trftst eiiltou, iOufct ag abbaf 10, WAP HhctiwrSq.in the ncofe. C. Bowon, aged 17i jn a oritk condilaon. It IB stated B5wen nsed revolver inNj birt mother fro-n an by The senate WlVi enlargement of the a farm pawed purch-we of a a ei'. Van oil of the erri': tiotootiTe Oarnesie Kali, Allegheny C5ity, will 1 thtoe days and will ap DC follow, itecort a Danish aged from 8 to 10, were found 11, toooMytt S.

-pdlon 16. a arm a When the act frying an appsopBahon fottbehuilding of an -toljjf rfirontc insane came tojtmrt siderable opposition, Mesaew, Sow alleged that the system, been a failnre -wherever- tried. Burdick insistodihat it saccesi. 10 Wisconsin, but admitted, when pressed r. Tag 6 thM was only Bferer to the D.

0. Mis, Van daughter of Mr; Henry Bohoch Knight, of law offloTBS in end Frank Stoughton Shay, vftnia height department, Son' with their parents in thia place, JoHivMin, of TUilroad street, KnglwwiUeoBBftndiy withMarKn Verg. John found things to Jnteresii him lively Street WOKCO HO isten avawsttd. By stakea fivel.urlon^, was by Sfc Jfjoo Victory second, Tjester third, Ta The Brooklyn derby, one i Was won by Kow d. '11 the Seuate tesoltiiion aut invcsligaWog into the of that the have flhe w-ttst TiaTe is 8 Itl If, 14 15 the is a f--T- idewi of the needs of A George to large and.

attentive aS. 1 Aagociftted i-tesfc ditotoo obtaine wife, NI40KUUM HIS WHO, JWHi "IW. IMIKWrw or practicable rf ftfloitery i1L-- thri AVk 1 ie ap their Be blu wn his friends. PieHJ, 'of thr of Court 'Quiet! Wealth! ComfoH! heights. i.

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