'IATE TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS SOUKBTIO AND FOBEIOIT. Committee on the Columbian F.iposltion. A meetinR for tin consideration ot tha mat ter was railed, but the fact that m quorum materalikrd Is taken to Indicate, tbat the measure It dead. Wna la Ooln on The World Oven Important Evsots Briaflf Chrooiclad. l.ral'laflv. The South Dakota House pnwd the bill equirinjt that all lire itisiirnnre rompanirs Hh tieailijniutors ouliln of the State shall deposit f lOO.tmO with (no fVcretary of Fin e before being allowed to ilo business la the Bute. The Illinois senate committee 'n labor and industrial affairs votisl favorable on a blow at the l'inkerttis by making It unlaw ful to import an armed force frtu one county into another for the suppression of riot, rxci ptinu the militia. The Mi-sonri house passed a bill establish ing maximum telephone rate nit ) r yea ill cities of over l'l,i inhabitants; 110 be tween 3ii.iK.iO and 100,000 and :w In other cities. The bulimia senate passed a bill requiring all corporation", linns and individuals, ex cept railroa I company and farmer, to pay tlicir employe" at least mire a week in caih. Contract for other arrangements to pay aires are imido inwilid. A bill has been int ro 1 u I in the Maine legislature to require habitual drunkards to be treated by the Keely "Cure" al Mate Or county expense. The Maine Ho'ie of representatives adopted a resolution enprossinic a wish that Mr. lilamu'i remains should rest in Maine. The Massachusetts Mouse passed to third reading the bill to abo isli "l'ut Pay." In the Illinois State Senate Mr. Hrands resented a leMilution askinu Illinois niim tiers in Congress to tirire the withdrawal of all par currency and instead issue a like amount of aluminum r.. in, to protect the ele of tlie country from cholera, which Is transmitted by paper money. The Minnesota Slate Senate passed the foavitt proposition, is amend the I'onMitti lion by providing for a tax of not to cx-cd 6 per cent, on all Inheritances above such lum ns the legislature in its discretion may exempt. The bill pawed by a vote of tott. TheOklahoma House ha refused, by lare majority, to adopt a resolution intro duced by Wallace, the colored member, con demning lynch law. epeciuby when ad Hiimstcred to colored meu without trial. - - I Irr. A fire nt Itirmiugbam. Ala , Wednesday higbt can-id a los o( $7.',t. The Alal ama Gas Fixture Co., and ' A. Harris, dealer in wall paper, were burned out. The Standard -Kjigle l'-'X factory nt St. l-ouis was destroyed by lire. I.os. J.'.i', fully yisurevl. At ( hu-arfo, the Owens Kler'.ric l!elt Com Tally's liiiMmg and American restaurant. LOSS, t.'l,.s.l. 7 I e Malleable Iron Works of Molinc i 111 t ' destroyed hy fire. l.o& .'hi,isJ. About ten are thrown j, of employment. a .. iism i.i i-i iiio.iiiro ihiuous piace In New urk on Sunday in the building oc cupied by He.lfcrn, the women's tailor, ruined '.M .own" valued at tl.Vi to ti'O each. About T'J people bud narrow escapes. Loss, TO.UUU. Man era. ArrlaVuta anal I ainlllte An ir--n railroad bridge, built at a cost ol 117.1a"', near d-enada. Miss., was wrecked by flood. Near Kargo, N. I., in the wrei k of a snnw plow on the Kargo A Southwestern rail road, causel by the breaking of an enirine from the tender. Conductor W. . Crawford '' and I'rakcmau W. J. yuiiilan were burned todtath. i A Norwegian bark bound f"r New York, vent asbore at Ixinc l'euch, N. J., and lio I aailors were drowued. j Spreading rails caused a wreck on the i I'nion I'acitic near I'lcatilla, Idaho. Klir..i j Lan, a 13 year-old g rl, of bicago, was j iilleJ aud about 2i persons inuired. Peter IUidv, a laU.rer en.'.oyed at the licorice works at Newark. N. J., was boiled to death in a vat of lie r:ce. Kansas City burglars chloroformed Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haker. and after robbing be bouse left the chamber window open Twin infants fr retod-atii while the parent vere unconscious. rime ana I'malit. William McCoy, who murdered bis mis tress. Mollie MCirudrr, in Kansas City, on the night of Apr. i . l-.'l. was banged at leiington. Mo. McCoy confessed bis crime on tl e s. aPo'.d. In Greene county, TenneaM-e, 1J Johnson, tis wife and T m Hixou were kiliej in a row over the ownership of a pte of farm iiig Und. aahlrila r w a. herniary Husk has issued a circular to the managers and stents of railrosd and lrsii"iirli:ion companies, tnkrneu and others notifying tbem that a contagious and iiifectious dixeuxe kii'.wn h splenetic, or outberti, feer x s s am 'tig cattle in a belt of country w hich Le detcriU in de tail and which extends from luss tbr ugb jiortious of Kansas Missouri and Tennevwt to North ( arohr a. Virginia and Maryland Krora the l.'ili of I ttruary to tLe 1st of iktuiber,l" i.'i. no cattit arr to be transpor: ?d from md area to any portion of the I'luted Suites north or west of the describe.1 line i or pi by rail for immediate slaughter, 'I he 1'resident at proved the quaraMinr bill, oflicially know L as "An bet gratiting vdditi'!ihl (juaratit ne powers and imHin' ad jitioi.nl duties upon tLe Marine Ilusp.tal trTiu." The placards bearing the wo d "tlowd" wiiicti bave teu displayed on Hie front d'Kircflbe White House sinos Marthena liurriaoti. the piesident's grand bild, waa aim ken with the crlet fever, were re moved, and the public part of the bouse if now open U visitor!. The I'reaideut baa re sumed bis tri weekly reoeptiorii to the pub lic. The qnention of opeulnit lit World ! Fair ton tuudsys is still undecided by tbt liouae aeltftt. t.nbar aa4 1a4astei1. Tb gnerl manager ol the East Tm pevsee system has Issned an order to the effect that all membcre of th Order of Hailway Telegraphem In the employ of the company must resign their membership or lose their positions. nnltnrr. Ninety-right deaths from typhus have oc curred In New York City since November 30. A cry of hre In a I.elpsic restaurant started panic In which six persona were crushed to diath and others wounded. The Ore waa insignificant. At St. Johns, N F., while Patrick Ftilll ran was endeavoring to rescue his 11 child ren from bis burning dwelling lie perished in the llatnts with four of his children. Iernnl. Cen. O. T. Peanrcgnrd Is very 111 t Ms. residence in New Orleans, and while there s ems to be no immediate cause for alarm it ia said that the old soldier cannot survive bis prei nt Illness. - - Financial Mail ('mmerelal. The Niagara. N. Y.. Woml Paper Com pany has failed. The liabilities are t30U,00l; as'ets, l00,ii. Xlarrllnaena. Alvires from the Couer de Aler.e silver siol lead mining district, In Idaho, are that owing to the low price of silver the mine will be compelled to shut down. Tbli will throw about 2,0 ki men out of employment. Illinois wheat Is damaged by sleet. UEYOKD OUR BORDERS. The betrothal of Prince Ferdinand of Pnl garia and the Princess Marie iAiuis.daughter of the Puke of Parma, is announced otUcial ly at Solla. A mining party in ramp near Hirmlng bam, Ala , were blown up by a dynamite sink explosion. William Maxwell was blown to utoms. Pavid Alexander and two others were very badly hurt. An explosion occurred at the Cedar mines near Albia. la. Joseph (iallngher was torn to pieces. Sixteen others were taken out unconscious, and some will probably; die. Two Mor,K SrMTNi id M. I.eipiay, ad Judged guilty of conspiracy in the Panama canal fraud, was sentenced to live years'mi ptisonment. Prevost, on the same charge ivis sentenced to three years' imprisonment. I eipiay w a elitcii',ed, moreover, to pay a line of II.ism francs, and Prevost to pay a line of list fr.im i. The bark Catalina. from P-remen, has been recked o I lialloway. l'be captain uiol s- ven ft the crew weie drownoj and four 'crc saved i Bevero bnowstorms, I Sti i hi wii l r. The tno-t violent storm f the winter swept the river vallev at this p int Sutiitay nurlit. I here is Irolii 12 to 14 ii( he" ot snow on tin' level, and it linsbeun Infiing had!. Ileports In in below aro ; that tlie siiowstoriii" have been so violent i that river travel was iniposible. be-aiie the I pilots w ere uiuilile to tee a boat's light. , V . I t, I ne CUV was StC'iim r ji .siitnnTN mnt. h 'nt. j. ..eit ami r ports I roiu mountain towns tell of a terrible storm of the afternoon and evening. There is more snow in the Alleghanies than for many years past. Many accidents are reported lioin ah ng the railroad. Mono ntow n, W. V. The storm here sssiimisl a frightf ul character and mused the greatest otwt ructions to travel of any kind that bave di'Veloed this winter. 'I he snowfall has heeti very heavy, there being 'Jti inches of it rertel troin'iiuiny sit'tions hrreahoiit, and tne smaller mountain towns ate tii rly shut in by it. There are ninny roads that accommodate considerable travel ordinarily that will he impassable for at least a week to come. With the enormous snowfall about the headquarters ol the Mcc nongahelu and its watersiieds towards the Ohio a thaw will inevitably bring the big gest river of the w inter. MKT 1 KiTII IN A HI 1 7l lib. Ji.hrv City, N. J. Mary A. Whitely, a widow "ft years old, was Irozen to death in a hliz.ird the other niirht She as returning home from vespers at St. Pndgei's churrn, tins i ity. w hen she cot l't in a vacant lot and tier body was found Irozen stiff the fol lowing luoruiug. Till M'EK, Lb.IITMNO AM' "NOW. Wu r i smiiKK, Pa. Kt o'clock Sunday night u lernlic blizzard swept over this city and vicinity, accompanied by peals of thunder aud flashes of lightning and heavy snow. t-rhlMr, WKATIir.R IN orHVAKY. Mild spr ng weather has prevailed in tier nianv for the past week. Already fields are becoming green and shrubs are budding. THE HAWAIIAN REVOLUTION ANNEXATION TBEATT. CLEVELAND NAMES FIVE. The President-llect Announces That Oresham, Carlisle, Limont, Dissell and Hoke Smith are Cabinet Certainties. At Ijkewood, N. J., Mr. Cleveland offi cially announced the names of four mem-l-ersof bisCabiiiet Wednesday evening. They are : WAl.TKK y. GKKSHAM. of Illinois, -ecretury of State. JoHN C, CAHI.ISI.E of Kentucky, Fee etary cf the Treasury. "AN1KI.S. l.AMoNT. of New York, Sec tary of War. vs iloN S. P.ISSKI.L, of New York, los: i' aster eneral. MoKK SMITH, of Georgia, Secretary of he Interior. in making the announcements, Mr. Cleve land said : "There is no need of any mystery in re gard to the Cabinet, and it is useless to st-ecuia'e and indulge in guess work. I shall muke no secret of the malier, bvt shall an lo ince the names of gentlemen selected to ili the position as last as 1 i' r.-i.tance and permission natter public.'' Mr. Cleveland would aay nothing in re gard to the other positions, or the men who have been mentioned in connection with tbeUI. receive their to make ibe MADE. ANOTHER SELECTION Cleveland Chooses for His Secretary of Agriculture, J. bterhnt Morton, of Nebraska, a Free Trader. Mr. Cleveland announces! at l-akewood.N. J. thatJ. Sterling Morton, of Nebraska, who visited biui at bis request, was tender ed the Secretaryship of Agriculture, aud ac cepted it. lit. Morton is one of the rao-t prominent Democrats in the (state of Ne braska. He has beeu in the Legislature and was talked of as a candidate for Governor last fall. He owned proprietory Interest in an OuialiB tie spa per at one time, and la representative free trader. Terms Under Which the Hawaiian Is lands Are to Come Into the Union. The President's Recommendations. The treaty of annexation concluded be tween Secretary of 8 ate Fotcr and the Commissioners of the Provisional (Jovern ment of Hawaii was tran-mitted to the -enateat Washington. The message of the President states that it was deemed more desirable to fully an nex the Islands than to establish a protecto rate. The President says the overthrow of the monarchy was not In any way prompt ed by this (iovernment; that the restoration of Iftiieen Mlitiokalani is undesirable, if not impossible; and that, unless actively sup ported by the I'nited States, would be ac companied by serious disaster and the dis organization of all business Interests. Con tinuing, the President snyc It is essential that none of the other great powers shall secure these islands. Such a ( IHI"M-"IMUII "Oil tl liov I'C mil-HICIM won safety and with the praco of the world. If tliis treaty meets the approval of the Senate, peace and good order w ill be secured to the islands under existing laws until such time as Congress can provide by legislation a permanent form of government. This leg islation should he, and I do not doubt, will tsu not only Jiimi to the natives ami all other residents of the island, hut should be char acterized by great liberality and a high re gard to the lights of all the people and of all the foreigners domiciled there. An instruction has been sent to Minister Stevens commending his action, in so far as it lay within the purview of standing in structions and tended to co-0craie with the administration of aftaira by the provisional liovernmeut. but disavowing any steps in excess of such instructions whereby the au thority ol the I'nited States might appear In have been us-erled to the impairment of the independent sovereignty of the Ha waiian tioverument by the assumption of formal protectorate. Secretary Foster says that the provisions of the treat v reserve to ( ongress the deter mination of ail iietious afleuting the form of government of the annexed territory, the citizenship and elective iranchise of the in habitants, and all questions rc'ating to the economical and political status ol the islands. He says that, pending the negotiations, be received assurances from representatives ot the leadtm; powers of thp world, ami from her own Ministers abroad, convincing him that the incorporation of the Hawaiian Islands into the I niori will he regarded by the powers witli 'attsfjcii ji. nioMsloNS or Till: TKKATT. The treaty itseif provides for the cession of all rights of sovereignty over the Islands and ail public property to the I'nited Slates, llevi tine from public Ininls. except such as are ri-servtil foriiovertiment purposes, ate to be li ed olcly for the hem fit of the peo ple ol t he islands. A re-nh nt commissi! n i r is to be appointed, who snail have power to veto any act of the eit ig (ioxerninent. I'ntii Congress nacts the iiccccsarv legis lation existing cominerci.il relations of the Hawaiian islands. Loth with the I luted stuti-s and loreign governmen's. shull con tiliue, further immigtniioti of Chinese in to the is'ands is prohibited, and the Ch neso now in the is anils shall Hot be icrmitted to come into the present territory of the I'nited Stais. J lie public debt of the islands is as sumed bv the I' lilted State-, to the extent ol .t.J..o',ti. The I'nited States agrees to lay Vuicii l.iliiiokalani IJu.uo a yar dur ing lile. mid to Princess Kaloiilani ljl,isJ. I'nder the provisions of tho treaty the Hilar producers of Hawaii will not pnrti.fTv l ate in the bonniv nrovtd.sl to-. 1 Im . NlehawJ ,cY Ian unlesi t ongress ertcnus it to tho is- i.ind.H. - I'KACE ilKUiNS AT HAWAII. riis sTKiMsmr uri.'.tr tutiMos the i.atkst M.WS riOMTIIK IMAM'S. The steamship Pelgic arrived at San Fran cisco liom Honolulu on Saturday and re- fiorted that the American Hug 'was still hutting over the Hawaiian tioVeriiment buildings 1-ebriiiiry in. and that there had bet n no disturbance. Martial law was de dared oil by the Hawaiian Provisional tioverument on i'ehuary j. A detachment of saiiors and marines from the I'nited States warship Boston were still ii r t.-r-. on shore und the I'nited States warship Mo!. kail steamed into the harbor us ti e ltelgic sailed out. Kx thnen l.ilioukalnnl is still in retire ment in her private residence. I.. M. Painon, Minister ol Finance in the Thurston Cal l ne', ha been appointed Vice President of the I lovisional (lovcrumc nt I v the llxtc i tie snd Advisory Councils lie is one ot the C ommissioners now m Washington. -a -- LIL1UOKALANI S LETTER. She Wrote Her"Oreat and Good Friend" That Nothing 13 e Done Until Bho is Heard. The documents laid before the senate at Washington on Hawaiian matters con'ain. ed the hitherto unpublished protest address ed by the ei (Ueen to the presi leut, which reads as follows: His Kxcellencv Pen'amln Harrison, Presi dent of the I'nited States. M tilirATANb tiooli Fl IFNO It iswith deep regret that I uddress you on tliis occa sion. Some of mv subjects, aided by aliens, bave renounced their iovslity and revolted against the constitutional government of my kingdom. Thev have attempted to de-jo-e me and to establish a provisional gov ernment, in direct conflict with the organic law of this kingiom. I'pon receiving in contestable proof tha' Ins excellency, the minister tdeniixitentisry of the I'nited states aided and aliened their nnlawlnl movements snd caused United States troops ti be landed for that purKe, I submitted pi force, believing that be would not bave a ted in tbat manner unless bv the author ity of the government which lie represents. This artior, on mv part was prompted bv three reasons: 'I he futility of a conflict with the I'nited S'ates; the desire to avoid violence, bloodshed aud the des ruction of life and pr irty, and the certainty w bich I feel that you and your government will r ght whatever wrongs may bave been in Hit I'd upon us ij the premises J Ins appeal is not made tor invself per sonally, but for my eople. who have hither always enjoyed'hefrieudship and protection ot tl.e I'mled Stales. Mv ootMHo-nta have taken tha onlv vessel which could be obtained here. and. hearing I ol their intention of sending a delegation of tliff number to present their side of this conflict before you. I requested the (avor of sending by the same vessel n envoy to vou. to lay before you my statement, as the facts appear to myself and my loyal subjects. Inn request has been refused, and I now ask that in Justice to myself and to my eople, no su-ps be taken by the government of the United states until my cause can be beard bv yo "I shall be able to di-pab b an envov ebor.t theai-eoiid day of February, as that will be the first available oi'P'irtunity h nee. aud be will leacii you with every possible ba-le, in order that there may be no delay in the set t'ement of tins mtter. 1 prav you. thereiore. my goo-l friend, that ou will not allow any conclusions 1 1 be rescied by yon until my envoy arrives. 1 beg to assure you of the continuance of Diy highest consideration. LlLIOOfaLAKI R. H-noLcir. Jaa. 18, WSi. BusiNEiiiidiebnrcr Mnrlict The Varlona j Activity, EstNo.l Wheat 78 R O.DonAcNvr " ,00 Myr White or Mixed 00 Anxious .ffor ;;Z J g 01 oonus oy neQaj(( or tne rresioem apprehension ail otatoen the week. ExpHutter . probably be no Kkksi over, quite largilMted clierr!'8 foreign account ""i"."". " """"-' tlnioiia.. UtttsKie nnan r ...i business is uiidlrr large, though i,?, . 'H stofms. and tlSh,"kenBPcr,b' usual of unsoti J urKeya.... thouuh at man'MiUA what slow. Soulde heat is hal Ham of 1,0 0,000 bt davs. Corn is I eighth lower, t small. Oats at ...,...........,,........, 9 82 00 78 S4 20 10 8 0 13 60 9 4 7 -10 seeeeeee seeese seeeeeeeeee 12 lower. The ' oolen v PUBMC SALE OV REAL ESTATE I and sales of w LLw.i'issHS The tinderslgne.1. agent for tlm Helm of Rev. against Ai.msi.is, p sl)ti H rill4, f M()llieburgh, Mnyder Co., cent. I lie coal j.,., rtw. WM expim! xn public sale at the In the iron tncuurt House, on sre eniiMjMien Saturday, Tobrtmry 18, 1803. tition lliiitsi nrTllA following descrllietl Iteal Ksttttn to wit i .. heeM.A" "'at. iiifMiiagit or lra-t of laud sltnutn In I . . ..Z I '.'Kmnkltntwp.. Hnyrler coimty. Pa., conutiilng tn pritr. nmi si., A, MKM ,.,. ,1HHi tstnnic)1 by lands of ployed, though Henry Holitw. John H, llnsaliiger. Henry Keartch niand for platesaml Church property, nn wlileh it ereetel a of the works. aiMTt)KV llut NK, HANK ItAKN and other The financial oiicctiry outbuilding. the fact that eX',",,''7',nn'V1,',p nt 'lnrk.- f M - wnP,n iii w iiti-u niiu u 1 1 1 us uinuo d..j.nn;;-k,-w'uuw11 than last year, v ' J. V. HlllXDKI. Agent for Heirs, lone were f 17,0 which indicates imports for the heavy ou go of go The business country for the ' the I titteil Stale a total of 13. as Inst week and ItO lly virtue of certain writ of HI. Fa. Insued by last. For the cor""' or common i'leaw of Hnycler enmity to ruuuu Male on j. Q. LIL1E. OEAVERTOVJC, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Rife s Hydraulic a '. i tr u 1! (or Ram.) tTIt Is a Dew und marvelous Invention. Just the thing you want for el evating a continuous supply of water frrom springs or branches. It Is self operatinir, simple In construction and unsurpassed In durability. They are dow being placed in every State In the Uulon and are wanted in every county, town and village. We challenge the world to produoe Its equal. Must prove sntlnfuctory before payment Is made. For further Information write for Illustrated catalogue. WELL DRILLING. Having drilled over three hundred wells in this County, plenty of refi erence can be given as to the efficiency of my work. I respectfully solicit your patronage In this line and will guarantee you perfect satisfaction In every job. J. M. KLINE, BEA.VERT0WN, FA. Sheriff's Sale I ll.n (Loire were 1411,1 "" Hl'vleO, I w 111 expose U il in , i. rokV " ,'",lrt 1 1 "Use, MKhii. ntirgii, waiv- . . . ITidiiy, rviirimry Zl, 181)3, M., the following ilem-rlbcd Iteal Ht SI The bank cleavt ino'eiis-k A. ended February Kstan- to It : A certain tract of land, situate , il.tf ratlin d tr1" 1 ,Trv lownsiup, nnviier eonniy, !., imiiiiiH New York.... Itoston Chicago I'hiladelphiu . H. U'tiis han Francisco Cincinnati .... ltiiltmiore. . . i on I lie North t'V lanilsof Kllul'tli ArtsHraat.. .K.ast liv .1 rielfret. Ninth hv '. Units, West bv H. .Illckliart. contaliilng KlKTV-KlVK ACK'Ks), , more or less. All Is In gissl Timber, Helr.ed, taken Into exeeiuion and to bo sold as tho prop erty of U'Vl Kepler. At.SO A certain lloiiw' and .'.ol of grouml. Bit unto In . Adams Township, Snyder county, I'a., bounded ny l inns or riHiinaa km art., Aiiiruslus 8 wart i i'lttshtirg S"d I'lilille Koad, coiitulnlng ONK ACKK. more cu-.i...,! or less, wherenti Is ens-ted a TW'O-HTOKV Tl lnX'tVs'inJ,VVr:I UN "n'1 ot",,r 0,,t- (i imncates I'Umiidliiirs. Melml, taken Into exis'iillon and to The total for The sold as the properly of calvlu lioMuraux. which shows a '-J"' . . New York a sc certain tract of land, situate In Perry Town. ' 'hl. i-.niuly and slate aliiiesald, iHiiinditl hy lands of Knoch Smith. Oliver Katlif. n. Henry r A nt Is wisher. Hand Arlmg is and Putille. Itoad, eon v 'talnlngKhiMT AcitKX. more or less, on which iserw.l.sl a TWo-S'liHtV l M.I.I Nil llol'HK, Judo-a Wllllnn1 VNK I'.M'N. and other iiiittnilldliigM. Kelri-d. '",onlaken Into c xts'iitlmi and to Im sold as the pni KentU'iiy nt Keincca llniiscworth and llcnj.uuln ' The House .."'""''"'". AJM after balhding f.A eertaln tract of land, situate In Chapman shut,. S.nn,,i .rownshln. county and Slnlo ufor-cuild. Isiuiided r i- , J North I iv land of ll"ii:itiiln lllcklini t, Kast hy ' ny, oi r riinsiou ii,,i,ner. Mouth hv Henry Wilt and K. K Jud to l.lndsav ("oli'icr. ami West hv lli'iijuiiilii Will and Tlimn J . ' . . ..is Newinan, cililiilnllig TlllltTY-HIX At'KKH1, caucus noiiiiiinii, ,r,. r win-nsiu nr ens-ted a TVMe' Louisville, had I.AI'K DWIlt.l.lNW ll(itKS, KTOKK llol SE , , ind lllack-suillli .shop and ot her out hal Idlngx. publican caucus TltACT No. a,siuatetn chapman townshlo. evl. In the 8euif,''der county, I'a., Isiunded North ty t ln, Henry W ill. Kast. hy Anguslm.. c,"'m out n i iv .1. i. nine and West nvmauittent. ...V!?M."." .T.V.V.'v. v,i;i .,''.-,. .-k,., VJ! ch, alsitit s tures of which Iselear, aud tho i . j. silaiH'e In TIihImt. Seized, taken Into execution ' VT'v.iUd to In,' sold tt-H the protsTlv of lmvld Holler. w It. IK II.EM'KU. Sheriff, sj-herltl's Oftlec, MMilletiiirgh, I'a., Jan. si, 'It:!. -r Pi SAet limn r nr.lv wlU iSST. sn.-il :ny klnotrtu Wstu and WilUII If You Wish Health, Address DR. C. B. JDDD. Detroit, mob. On 0 Mon libs' Trial. Kree Medical Advice and Treatment during six months trial. MV I.UW Ininrovtsl Kleetrle lietta art hntf.irlisi nrwl Helta rnmtilned i generates siinieleiit Kli etrledy to nnsluce a alua'k. In ordering, give price of HeiiMffa a ,N,( s iii.iii, ,- mi), vraisi nteantire ami mo piiriieiuara. Akenia wameu. Ill ns City, Most.. Jan. IS. Iss.H. W llhln the laat eighteen months we havetakeii 111 over II.IIOU for .held s Kl'i'irtc Itelta and Trusses, and have never hud a single complaint, hut have had many eouiplliueiiM pasw-d iikiii lliein. D. M. NKWUltO DKLU CO. UK. V. B. Jl'Hl). IX'trolt, Mich. Honest Iusurnnce at Honest Hates. The Heat Uoods for the Least Money. GENERAL BNSURANCF AGENCY. Only the Oldest. Largest aud Utrongest CASH Companies. No Assessments No Premium Notes. Hound, solid and True Itidotuulty. Hepreaeiitino; every class Of Insurance either Life, Fire, Accident, or Tornado, SEE DUR COMPANIES i NAME Aetna Homo Eiro Association Fidelity and Casualty LOCATION Hartford New York Philadelphia Now York clock tioveruor IS fi ll T?S - t JlilUltaUlO J.1I0 lll!.ilonel llnka.s. who ret. AH business ep4" utmost oare orders, and torfc personal chatge military lorces. . av. a (j ASSKTS 9,370,040.00 5,007,851.74 1,5S7,0G7.40 130,198,51S.38 h reoidve the anteed. We UMARBLE V r THE MIFFLINBURO GRANITE WORKS I Having on hand a lare stock of M OXl'MEXTS AXI) 0II.VVE-8T0XES to select frotit, I mil bcllinji lower than t.ifKauy other establishment la Central 'if t I't'iisylvanlti. It will pay you to call yi and see tho work us I employ no Jjn'eiits. R. H. LANOE, Prop'r. I nillll 1 Ull UflL-L. I sixteen votes an House the form latter thirteen v . . sion Ju Ice bind A tine farm, situated In West Heaver town- vv; n.. .ship. Snvih-r count v. I'a., one mile north ol 1m- juiifte i.iian ,.,,, .,it,u, , ,vhiii, K,HK hniidlnirs, I ndre cotinlv, VkI water, nearly nil clear ami In itikhI eondl. is...!,, ' ,. I loll, it 111 Ik- bold on casv lenus, call on or ad or .VoUh paren (I1Vvl .MK IIAKl.S. VKIAM, man coutry. Kiif. Lowell, I'a. for and practice volunteered am Army as (.'ui tai the war ended, resumeil i he pri e ecled to the Ia 170 was chosei Uench of Kcntu Justice. v ssrOllolla"alJaro v7 ur" uhliIU,)'.''w"- ""' 'C" H. HARVEY S0HO0H, Selinsgrove, Pa. Liberal Adjustments. Prompt Payments. Remember The Beat! Wp SELIXSGllOVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r. I keep constantly on hand and man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite tones! Undeiia King The undersigned having been given tho uii(lortnkitii;Hiid enliHlmini; outfit tlorinerly tieloiiKini; to bis father, E. I.. Hiiniii.'ton ilee'il will eootiriiiH In When l.is ten business at the old Mund, and cordlnl the r-enate of Kiy invites a coutiniliiiu-o of the) pub ou tendered I. it lie's pu troimi;H. Ho Is conversant Commerce Coin w ith tho lutest in t nlmliniii aud will ed. lie was a Vt've this his espt-clul nttctioli. snd as such en Ilarvoy J. BufllngtOD, is of c'.iniiuandu Swlnoford, Ta, dress aud humoilleury Jleuver, Assistant, lucky us "llill b UUOH O DO I With Critchlov Huph C. O lio burg-on Saturda; made against lm battle at Homes was expected. 1 resuliiiiK from t emled like its pr The defendant faeiuK tha Juror the movements be arose to read When the word the room there trOoiinell never men i. His proi in th direction arose and rusho J he scene was h Ht kissed her the irreat tear Or cheeks, llissut for a minute as brace with whit .... . .i rvH . T ,! 1 J ' "le y w- ""ivur. MiddJobuniU, and charges pending tbouKbt that tha Jans term of col VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT Coughs The beet remedy known for Uu enrs of ' I Consumption, Cough, Colds, I Whooping coucn, and an uung , I Diseases, sum uverywnere. I frlce tie., 60c., and 11.00 per bottle. ' Eznr, cafe:v t lsis, ptji., luiurtoa. n. Old Stsnc3 Cleaned and Ttopaircd. LOW PKICKS I LOW PHICKS!! I have one of tho best Marble Cut ters in tho Stato aud consequently turn out i;ood work. Sitf-Conio ami see my workcV prices. TliHtikful for past favors I most re spectfully ask a continuance of same, M, L. MILLER. mil I To the Public, Generally. Everything points to the extra rev enuo of thirty-live cents on whiskey makiutf in all 1.25 per gallon. This will necessitate a ruistt of U3 ceuts ou the consumer, tiet what you want for 1"M now. First comes lirst tserv: ed. First comes tho grip, then the ciiolora, then the IiIk'Ii tax and those wishluir to escape all three must act promptly, by purchasing a llrst-class quality of.'iroods, of my own lunnu-. facture at tliet followinir low prioes for a short time only, U: 1.70, 2.UU, f'J.50 and fU0 per K'allou. J. L. Marks, Near R. H. Station, MiddlebuK'h, Pa. AT s WW -s a--V'J VJi aian UlLVaJfJ: THE NEX f MOHNINQ I FEEL BfttQHT AND ntvy Also MV luM f LcaIUN 13 bblTtH, ' Mr d'wtor sajs It aefs frnillv on lha stn-a. User anil kuliu.ja; anil u n ilruiu,l laitlr. 1 tin a rink la liwls fii.in bsrla), aud Is vrsuuwl lurUsaaaMatUfM tM, HUoalksl LAHE'SMEDICIHE All druiiulirtssell It at Ms), anil fLOOapackatra. M iMinanmu ll.aann rourallriiM lc,r rrMaais,pl, raaalll M('4l,-lna Msa Ikm kwla aairk I Ol '1- rtll Imi ItaMkllliy, tl,lalanm-MMiy. A'l4iraav AlOU '. WOOOWAlll), LsHO V,J,i Having purcliasctl a Xcw and inpruved Well-Drilling outfit 1 am now prepared to contract for Kinking wells of any debth and as clienp as anybody. Having hud sev eral years' experience in tbo business I guarantee satisfac tion. Give mo a call and I will do tbo work speedily and effectually as any linn in tbo stato. W. H. WEAVER, Beavertown, Pa. HOUSE AND SIGN PAPElt HANGER & DEALEU IN f Promnt nttiint Inn r-l ders. Noue but tho best paints and oils used. All work cuuriuifeed. Lowest prices. Hest eatlsfHctlon. J. 0. SWINEFORD, MlddleburKh Pa. rv. VIGOR. YOUTH iM0ldP . D. J. H. MCLEAN'S STnEGTHOUitG CORDIAL iS2 BLOOD PURIFIER AN ANTIDOTE rOtt Exhaustion, IMsor AiMtlt, Iaw Spirits, blumuub Smkuess aud iiypuMl.v. I'leaaaat to tha tasta and a fiivorlte tnnlo with tlialaUlus. frlce si. tM by alldtuKKUU. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MED. CO OT. LOUIS, MO.
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