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VOLUME I-No. 102,
BY TELEGRAPH =
stents MAINE.
rom
Suvi, Me., April BA. Gere
man steer, with 600 passengers, pu
in at Southwest Harbor on Sunday" to
await orders from Russia. 5 gpg)”
nuopE 1 ISLAND,
Run on Providence Savings Pan
PRIVIDES April, 29. etl the
Providen istit bition for saving and
oth Peorte es -savinge
run heavily today. 4
Bea ate ying
nt, And Are abuni-
‘th pe pressure. tis
estimated that the Providence Institn.
tion will pay out $100,000 to-
eet 8 TELINOIS,
“ Petition Th Rankrup
aa CHICAGO; Aprit 29.—IL. TL. Walker
sas filed.a petition in binkruptey. - His
Dreferred debts argonnt to: $10,000; -un-
00; and secured,
yates $194, Ano,
assets: ie titands $21,000; elai
nat Samuel J/Walker (also in vane
rnptey, $200,000.
aden
ee
ENN LV
WAN aaa ges
Stunned by Lightnin;
_Forreroms, Avril .—During t
rd vt gang
sik “the aveing hone 0
Smith, in Limerick to ownship,
tise county, sunning Mrs. Smith and
-a child, »:Fire was knocked from the
stove against her clothes, which caught,
but she succeeded in extinguishing the
flames.
Senator Morrissey Stricken with Py
Troy, N. Y., April 29.—Senator
‘rissey was stricken with paralysis of the
right arm yesterday. Ie is helpless
vand-eainnot speak dat partakes of fool
and drinks. «
‘The Magenta Disaster—Another Victim.
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of Birch Contant, another ¥
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the Magenta di: s found oat to his suggestion that an additional \
ing in the riyer near Sing Sing yester- | ctanse s Should be Inserted ini “ihe lease brenre Court, asking the continuance of " | -
o ie defendant under bail till the higher wit ed Hosi Embroideri C: . .
aay, allowing the landlord to remove the - jasiery, mbroideries, assimeres, - t
. — porch. tribunal reviews the testimony." Peo- | French, and American Flowers. an Bood — Masti Sheeti be Re
fd oS 4 CHUSETTS. we {ple ilkes say ney. ress Goods, uslins, eetings, c., &c.
as: SUITS FOR PERJURY AND FORGERY. Tige St ston isaguinst Me Pani be ‘The Lungest eotteetion to an sect Jn this city
A fall-out between landlord and | cause he rieh man and. that he «6 ot . NL
tenant jg the course of time kept Pail wishes fo curry favor with the element And at lower prices than ever before offered in this city. ~\
busy at the Aldermen’s offices answ that elected him by sending him to the wt
ing petty suits. At length Johnston | penitentiary. . Some talk of . moving | tf, ‘Idan! Paoiel § S | gg fF ihe have made every exertion to please our many enstomers, and feel con-
brought suit against him, in the Crimi- from the town frony the fear of this Msse, Childsen's and Iofaaty Hats Aen thet we have eee large line of Clothe and C. fi v
nal Court, for perjury. President Judge n the They say if tl ie We ask special attention to our large line of Cloths and Cassimeres for 5
manufacturers; ; JTarding, of Luzerne’ county, found thabegivnine, val wil 1 be the endi “\
William Forsyth and Charles We Ham, nothing in the case and had it nolle 2 Sa Nira, Shade, School and Saitor Hate, “& EN xD FAR “
atitchers; and Charles Gile, mai Asnit for forgery followed, | | 27 GERMAN Carrie PowpER.—The : EN . Mes h. aA
Very little of ihe "stock ot reg Hittin alleged that Pauli had forged | SPRUE GH the year is te Dest season to rst ii VE Bate - 4
was saved he property was well in- ase and, without his consent, in- een RI ' EN ND EAR,
sured , ye excellent condltion powder, and is caually BRON Ss!
Oe To ae ms Not the pore ith i Knowl | £00, for Morses, Cows and flows and | ay weeny AND Fi 34 i
‘0. righty recommen led for Poultry. For sale : a ay, and dv 2
ay Sst oe nt wien ly mee ech ae | OFA Horm aN nin | ew ae net od, She
etail at Weber's Dru > “
ogreat Tinportatiee demand the, presence Citizens of Scranton were. ¢- thoroughly Siove OIT Hansiton sleet ie A SPECIALTY.
at Washington of the Southern Con- |i sympathy with’ Pauli, who is one o : ee ‘
Femme yisiting thip eity, they re thet eting townsmen; ‘mene of| | 227 Roaches an Tats are. no longer a A New TemperaneeB ok. IL GABRIEL & SONS, .
reed to ent sliort their stay. _. Conse-| tng - Presbyterian Choret ‘and highly nuisance if you give them a d i cHiperanee boo . ;
ven tly; vernme for their, enter- esteemed. With the Jat position of sas and Roach Externy ator, to be bad f
tainment has’ ‘beni “change s Weber's Drug Store, No. 617. Tamlton BY MR. DANIELS. No. 129 South Seventh Street, Allentown, Pus
, the perjury charge inv few, noone be- .
morning the party will visit Lowell and street, opposite German Reformed Chureb, . ~— =
Lawrence and inspect the, manufac- | Allentown, Pa. , Author of the Moody Histories. T
turing ifdistries of /those Cities, and — _6 R A N D Dp I 8 P L AL y.
this afternoon will make a visit to Deer 0 to Weber's Drug Store and get | 4 Whole Pemperarce Tier ina a Sin.
sland. ‘Thi ey wi eaue for Washing. |§ one of Landreth’s Rurat Register and Al Me viene aed Tee et
ton this eveni manae gratis. . They are quite instructive Tlnatrationnt —or——
ne to farmers and gardeners A apivited ant tines sor °
spirited and life-like record of the rise,
THE BASTERN AFFAIRS, - tens, and latest telamphs of the Te wy ge
TASTE re ae REMOVAL ° Ameries from the days | LE BUR |U(SIS| EI ALND T|N|GUR{ ALE
x the Hue Laws and th
NDON, 29,—General Sir_Al- | his examination. Johnsthn, isin thee ora’ ettea, clown tothe wore
fred Hastings‘ Horsford' has been se- | was atalk about removing the porch at | ~.-+ . ’ the Crusades and the Goxpel Temperance rnc ,
ted as Commander of the 2d Army | the time the lease was signed, he was | Prtiee V) xen. ser Muthow, the wactawe tect .
orps. A considerable proportion of {uncertain whether he had agreed to| 4 SHOEMAKER. SIOPY) s=o= i ant Apert Morether
the Ist Army Corps is likely to be a 1 or not. On the sist of a with the great temperunce-leaders of this : ‘
patehed to Malta in the course of the | January, to the surprise of all who had M Bes: :
coming week, including a portion of | read the evidence, Pauli was convicted. ;
the Guands.: Many thousand stand of | A motion and reasons for, a new JOHN F. BOHLINGER IN NEW AND BEALTIFEL STYLES AMD (OL ORI
Martini-Ienry rifles are being removed | were filed by his“ eounsel, Sex-JuAg€ | s1.6 pemovest jie boot and shoemaker show .
from the racks in the Tower of London, | Ward and Mr. Sturgess, Pauli sent to | from ota Fellows tall to one ot
presumably for the equipment of the re. | Philadelphis for his, old, friend, Daniel ut ‘i A Wi (i ils D il 0 g :
serves. Dougherty, to go up to Wilkestarre, | HENRY: BURREARD'S STORE BUILDINGS, | berenorsea ana pmuitenca in CUINE GrOOUs Dai y to Our (Th
There. ieferbad adtlvity ‘né Portsmouth sat ay, and argue th® motion for a N | The book may rig muruty aim 0 be a nf
5 1 Th « ed oo whole T nce Librat ingle rol-
in preparing fittings for the conversion | new trial. The court room was pac ‘empora tn a sinalerol neg ye tee i
at merchant shipa into armed aise, | with citizens of Wilkeslarreand serane| NO, 525 Front Street, | sm. soMibysninainiionatqeon “7° 1 EE Dé ¢1 52 sani) SELLING AT PRICES .
A certain manufacturing firm b ton, and the interest in the case was}, srxre 4, 18 the. Agent for Lehigh county ai .
jyed from the Admiralty an order for | tremendous. Pauli, who has been un- 8 WARD, vicinity. Itean only be ue. feom the | P= i : Does p
moxe thi J orpedto-nets for the | der bail from the time of the origin of | wiere ne wit! be pleased to welcome ath nis | RENE ANE 18 not for sale in tho bookstore LOWER THAN EvVEFt
protection of ships from attacks of Bs the charge, came down from Seranton | ot eimtonners wad so minohy new ottes a des : . .
torpedoes. he nets are to be de- | with hisdaughter-who, by the ave of mips fo egal Shomonrven of his servicer » Auditor's, Notice. AT THE i
livered durin : May. friends, was dissuaded from, entering Made toorter ivan Penna. Lehi - ao .
Vs an exietiment of atate policy the the court rooin, A reqist that Jes ; Bouts and Shoes! st ott Rrra
despateh of native troops to Enroye Ins Hacing an Manly besten to sit), “ caer 1038, i HF. Kramer \ Dpirv 1 coe
the most ardent advocates of the mea- Pat s eunsel Tage Stantin des -, AF BEPATRING Go Frontho record cue -
he native soldiers appear com. | clined to, invite them, ‘though i Tudge Promptis Altended 10 and satintaction guar sean g els Weiss, Clerk. Pe .
pletely captivated by the prospect o! y was present iii “the! Gout hors | Mt missin sre ate ov Pa, Barmy May . i”
being engaged. in military service, in | when it opened. TO JFANES, Tr | TA ae “ICE, Ok .
Europe. Three hours and a half were con- nulersigned deat ite’ :
They are volunteering to cross the | sumed by Mr. Dougherty in his see. : 629 Hamilton-st. ee ah hasremov.| 2 bGtsG Ee A eatete toon F - :
sea, with much enthusiasing which has | A printed brief and ay o # x dase te MER & LAUB, mo
surprised even those who Hows ‘heim law books were exhaustively drawn in Fae you can get One on Hetoucted cro .
best. ‘They are pressing forward in |on to show the Judge how he had erred nay ar ati ae per doren ing shore, Me ho ag vee ;
Whole regiments: ata time, ‘Troops | tur bis rulings. Judye Stantony after Sh pars HETURES from ribtem susie | No. 632 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. ree
= tt . 4
whe a” tee * 4
spdaginasben a VS bandon ot : : , eget oe mete 96 Bie cet oe
_ ad
i dence
returned from Burmah only six
eks ago, and who were three years in
| that country, are said to be detightea
| by the thought that they are going t
|g ace near England to fight the
wie
| Russians.
has sigued a vetition tl that he may’ be
NE | sent with the expedition to Europe. /
crrep.{) ())
fy 0 RUZeR:
THE FEELING AGAT
WILkESHARRE, ‘Apr
| currence in the Quarter Sessions Co
here to-day this usually quiet town has |
been Stirred ap'to a pitch of strong in-
dignat
i id excitement. fen ie
time came last fall to
ciate Ji for the a tarter ‘Nectlons
and Common Pleas Courts both parties
united in thé renomination -of “Judy
Dana, who is known and liked throngh-
out Luzerne county., Against him the
Labor party nominated a police oust
Jawyer named Stanton, who had be
in the Legislature 2 term,
where, re
restrict the possession of property
amount not exceeding ten thonsand
dors ty each individual. Intelligent
je of the county, langhed at the
ton’s Hume in éon
vith the Judgeship. There wa
nota suspicion among those who knew
him and were competent to judge that
he was fitted for the > mentally
or morally, mazennent of the
best people of Luzerne cconnty he was
a year ago Mr, seph Pauli, a leading
merehant of Scranton; leased the up-
per portion of his store as a dwelling to
aman named Johnston. Pauli desived
to remove a porch from the second story
of his building, and after the lease had
been drawn up a friend suggested to
him the neccessity. of tha
privilege in black
had not een signed yet.
tha ali spoke to Johnston
on the atte, and that Johnson agreed
one regiment every man |
rt says, ie once originated a bill-to |
elected.” Scranton, where he resided, | 5
with its mining-region clement, gave
tim his strongest support re than
Se} announcing that he» would
“ALLENTOWN, PA,, TUESDAY Y MORNING, APRIL 30, 7,
| the speech closed, drew from the breast
| pocket of his coat an opinion writter
fore he had even heard the ‘argue ae
jand over-ruled ite motion. for a new
[trial Mr.° Dougherty, Judge Ward
and others stood aghast. The are
| senténce: showld not
“I protest against any se sentence. So
{help me God. I am innocent,” he an-
|
“Mr. District Attorney,” said Judge
sentence?”
| THE Di E is REFUBAL.
“1 aril ‘hot at this time,” answered
| Mr.
"You “pace the Court in a ve
barrassing position,” said Judg
ton, exci ite
By thi
ly.
js time everybody in the court
s aroused and the scene Leeame
exciting inthe highest degree. _ Judge
Stanton intimated: that the
Distriet Attorney, hi had tt attended to
his duty in the
ale
hausted with previous wo!
their hands.
been rendered I have conferred with Mr,
Palmer, one of the prosecuting coun-
sel. I have also read the stenographic
report of the evidence, andef the Court
wants my opinion about that verdict I
can giv
“We “aon mnt want your opinion,” said
Judge Stanton; ‘we want you to move
‘or sentence.
“I snow my duty Letter than you can
teach me, and I ean tell you that Iam
Court. of ‘Quarter’
he recon shots that the eit
ndjourndl yesterday “to meet’ Monday.
Yidur |Tonor is aiestig: in’ chambers,
not in c
Judge, Stanton, in confusion,
coutinned the defendant under bail,
sentence
Mr. Pauli’s counsel,
understood, will immeadiately
A writ of error to the Su-
him on Monday.
it is
5
NOR SAL,
The sume w
for ‘ands °
nt
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y | LIVERY 00D FORTHE. IL,
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aw Goods,
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J MRS. A. B. KECK,
G13 Hamilton Street.
*
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