DDI This Is Suave Dr. Chauncey Depew's Opinion. SHOULDN'T .MISUSE Ol"R TOWEK. I'nitrd State Slionlil Try to Ite an Intirnit ioncil Arbiter Ttie rreteiilent's -Messatjo Invito lrt of Trnnhl Inter--tin? Aililrrn to Lanvrrn. Albaxt, N. Y., Jan. H-2. lion. Chann ooy M. De-pew's aeletros t)tt "Patriotism ami .Tinpi ism Th' Lawyer's Duty" be f-ro tin- State Bar association, was a 110 tal;lo offurt. In parr, he said : The ovt-iits of the past few weeks li:ive demonstrated how easy it is to sire mm the fijrhtinji MknI among onr own K-ojle. A feneration has come npoti the stage since the civil war who are caper for battle. 'Now is the time for the legal profes-t-ii ii to perform a preat work upon the lines i -.f the iiiwvrr of the centuries in 7rmotiiiir ititi-riiatioiial arbitration. The present dispute lx-tween the Eng-lish-sjie-aking races which is agitating tl'e v.orld calls for Ixtthiiraetieal wisdom ami le-gal acumen for its solution. There is 1:0 dL-sent in this country from the Monroe iitH'trineas promulgated by Pres ii'.enr M'otinn sitid interpreted by Jeffer son. Madixiii. We-lwter and Calhoun. "Yet anyone who stnelie-s the Monroe dot trine will see how. in each individu al ease, except where there is a fl.icrrant violation like the French invasion of MiAi.11. the applicable interpretation of ir siionld lie the subject of judicial de ts rmiiii.rion. The president's message to eenirress jresents a novel view of the principle. If there is n dispnte as to the 1 i;i.!.i'-y lim. between a South Ameri ca 11 republic and a Kuropcaii power, no matter how insignificant the territory involve 1 or how distantly it affects the in.li ; i:d". i!ee of the country or how re iuot. lv it nmv int. re-it us. we must de maiid that the two tover:ini-iit arbi trate t!v line, ami if they refnse. we imit find out. as 1-e-sf we can, what the line i- and en fore it by war. If. how ex. r. jM iniin onr inquiry, the two part ies a-ree. we have no further rights or ihiti'-s. This se-ems to surrender the iii--trine. if Venezuela or Itrazil chooses to 11 a portion of its territory. A skght extention of the principle oii:p !s ns to assume a protect orate over ail these republics. Their enter prises ami industries are almost en tire ly owned or controlled and carried on by Aim rieans, Knglish. Germans, Fr. iieh and Italians. Their govern ments are in almost perpetual revolu tion, and the military dictator of the hour confiscates proerty ripl-.t and left, except that of fiiniglie-is. If lie could t ly 11 1 - ti the United States to protect him. he would treat the foreigner the same way, and at his whim we would In- continually in trouble with foreiim outitries ilemandiii reparation. This would require an immense navy and l.ir-re- stamlintr army. The United States is the only nation m situated that it can with honor and safety move upon the pathway of peace for an international court of arbitra tion. We have no fear of the eoaefries to the south or the north of ns. and it is :5.oix. miles across the ocean to the nearest seaport of any Knropcau 1 newer. So great has Ken our prosperity, because of 102 y ars of euce and only five of war, so free hive we been from the strife which have exhausted the resources of Knrope. that the taxing power of the pivcrnmi'iit has not yet touched for any purpose the real ami personal proierty represented in these fTO.OOO.ooo.OOO of accumulated wealth. According to the census of IM.ki, wo have !i,2tN),0tH) light ing men. "The experience of the civil war has shown that from them could le drafted, mobilized ami instruct ed in three months iJ.oeio.ooei soldiers All the transports and navies of the world could not land upon our shores an army which could march loo miles from the sear-oast or ever return to their shijis. With all th world iii anus against- us. the vast in t 1 ir of our continent, except in its in dustrial a iid economic phases, would know not bins of the trouble and never see a foreign uniform except on a pris oner of war. Secure in onr isolation, supreme in n.ir resources. uncqnalecl in our reserves and free from dangerous iieigliln.rs, ive occupy among the nations of the globe a xisition so exalted and safe that to compare us with other conn trits would absurd. The statesman or the politician who really fear foi the safety of this country is a fool, or wbo does not fear and preaches it is a dem agogue This great reservoir of force for all pnrposi-s the American republic this miirlmcsf engine of v-.ir and most be netieeiit mvi r for M-aee on the face of the glolie can extend the right hand of fellowship to warring brethren across the Atlantic, ami promulgate with hon or and dignity a scheme fot an interna tional tribune and lead 111 the move ment. "We, the lawyers of theUnitcd States and our href 'ire-11. the lawyers of Great r.rirain. fait ful to the traditions of our profession a' d the high calling of our order, can a--itate and educate foi the creation of mis great court.'" l iqlit at m t liri-lriiinc- IT x7t eton. Pa.. .Tan - At a Hun garian christening at Ilarb igh on Sun day afternoon Andrew Hooleck, the spon-or. was attacked by two of his countrymen and almost mnrdered (;:- llolop.- and George Pucbor en tered the house when the festivities vi if in progress and wanted to mn thing to suit themselves, but object iohm wi re raise i to their capers by HixliK"k. Tlie Ilrifl I. tlissine;. P.!i:osH.i:r. Pa , Jan The toys-tenon- ilisapp. araiu 1- of Miss Jennie P.. lie.:. 11 who was to have lieon mar ri.il le Waller KVimv f Philadelphia. i causing mil. b excitement iu this town, an. 1 to. t .tliir ot the girl. .Inbn Bell" R1..11. i in .i lv ;itrai 1. 1! with gnef Pint ir 1 eniA. Tan i The Mid val Sleil n.ie.ianv has icceiv.il ;.i. or.lei is.. 111 the ; o-. . nun. i, f f,, .-,) mm Wiirtli il tir-t class shells It is stated that all older for a cry large iniuilx-r of low. 1 class shells was given to the Prooklvn lrojectile comp;iny. !.- 119 CiMinn IVlF;lft. Wit kksfukur. Pa , Jan 22. Tha L,u z.ine comity Ki'publican convention elected (4 ingressman John l'isenring a nd Morgan II Morgans delegates to tho St luis convention Hot h are said to Im- tavorabU- to St iiator Cjnaj' leader ship Va sWt u York. I'iiilaoki im,. Jan 22 Frederick W Siittcrie. the head of the Ki-en Sut.. Icvle coniumy. whose sensational fail-i.ri- was lejxirled last week, and who has t.. 1 1. missing since, the alignment. U in New York llic fiilt la Hospital. Pittshi u.i. Jan 22 If the last will of Mrs Anna Ii Aspinwall stands, the bo-j ital of the Protestant Kpiscopal church ot Philadelphia will receive her ei.tiit- slate., valued ;,t f I.IMXI.OOO Will Work Full Time. Wil rksbI!Re. Pa . Jan 22 Th col l. ries ot th Delaware and Hudson CoaJ ci.iiijiny will work full time until fnr t her notice Sis thousand iiien art af J e ti d tiiilrl htwrx Heavily lirdnred. Washinc-.ton, Jan. 22 The treasury has lost 2.r.(0.(H)0 in pold bars for export, (.s.(Hio in coin and sfM.fioo in jewelers' bars, making the total loss for the day f.s.(K0. This reducta the trold re. litrve to OOp;:o.l21. WE CAN'T BE WHIPPED MANUFACTURERS IN SESSION. Important Snlijett I'mlrr 'onidermtlon at the Convcoliiiil at CliiiaRo. Chicago, Jan. 22. The first annual convention of the National Association of Manufacturers is in session at Cen tral Music hall, fully 5X) delegates be ing present from all sections of the country and representing every branch of trade. Among the principal subjects to be discussed are the devising of ways and means for the re-esfablishm-iit of re ciprocal trade agreements with foreign countries, the recognition and control of the Nicaraguan canal by the United States, tin' extension of tho United States commercial marine ami the es tablishment in South American capitals and other desirable points of expositions for the display of American products. Nearly all the delegates are strongly in favor of the exclusive control of the Niaraguaii canal by the United Stafes, and it is probable that strong resolu tions on that subject will be introduced. Recognition of the Cuban rebels will likely be urged. The references of President Dolan in his address to tho policy of protection to American industries, the need of a more equitable tariff and the advantage to 1x obtained by a return to the reci procity system Of" trade with foreign coiintri. s" were greeted with especial enthusiasm. MISSIONARICS IN DANGER. A riiKlaioalion .s.iiit Tlifiti Posted In a C'liins4" I'rovime. San Francisco, Jan. 22. The steam er Coptic fiom Yokohama brings the following advices: The China Mail says: Another proclamation of the vil est natore has been posted throughout the province of Ynman, inciting the people to murder all missionaries against whom disgusting and disgraceful charges are reiterated. The matter is of the gravest iinimrtance and the whole of the powers ought to insist npon the punish ment of the officials of the province. The Japanese Gazette says thri-e Ko reans, tried for complicity in tho murder of the Korean qmuu, have been found' guilty and hanged. LOYAL TO THE QUEEN. A Canadian St uti-siiian sy tlie Cana- iliaii Art- Kr.st. ly lit of War. Halifax. X. S . Jan. 22 A disiatch from Noith Sydney, Cape Rreton, says that Attorney General Lingley of this province has addressed an enthusiastic Liberal meeting there, in which he, ad verting to the controversy lietweeii Gnat Britain ami the United States over the Venezuelan lonndary ques tion, said : "In the event of armed strife, the Dominion of Canada would le fore most in the field, as she was also fore most in loyalty of any of the Hritish colonies " The utterance was loudly applauded. GOMEZ ADMIRES PATRIOTS. Be RefUM-A to Ilestrov the Fstate of an Agfd Spanish latriot. Havana, Jan. 22. An incident of Maximo Gomez's countermarch through Havana Proviuce is reported. The other day he was encamped with :i,0oo men at the plantation of Amalia. While there he sent for the administrator of Port ugalite and told him that he came to de stroy Portngalite with dynamite, in view of its disoliedience of his orders against grinding sugar cane. Put, he added, if the garrison should retire from the plantation he would fcgre.e not to dynamite it. This was agreed to and the garrison refit ed, but only as far as San Jo.se. Portngalite is a fine estate, and Gomez has given a written order not to burn it. out of re spect to the administrator and owner, tl.e pTominent and aged Spanish patriot, Manuel Calve. ENGLISH FLYING SQUADRON. No Menace to Any Country Intended by ItH Mililiatoii. London , Jan. 22. Rt. Hon. C. J. Goschen, first lord of the admiralty, addressing the Conservatives at East Grinstead, complimented the admiralty staff upon their splendid organization. He declared that o menace to any con n try was intended by tho formation of the. (lying squadron. "It will lie ready," he continued, "for any em-rgeiicy. and will remain under the orders of the admiralty rather than of the foreign office. The disjitisitioii it will lie guided by naval, not political, considerations. Thref Kircam-n CrnMifd. St. liCii is, Jan. 22 The four story building at 4 15 Broadway. ccnpied by Aloe & Co., opticians and dealers iii surgical and electrical instruments, has been burned. Iss, -.-0.O0o. Three firemen who were working in the base ment were crashed lwnoath falling floors, and are thonght to be fatally in jured, if not dead. Governor Clonli I-t Ont. St Pu t., Jan 22 S A. Anderson, the attorney for the plaintiffs in the suits brought for fTa.ooo damages against Governor D. M Clongh, Tarns Bixby. his private weretary, D. R. JCoyes. president of the Humane so ciety, and T. L. Wilson, in connection with the suppression of the Needham Moore priefight, has decided to dis miss the actions so far as Governor Clough and Tains Hixby are concerned. I rcent I-Arirnry Kill la4d. WASHlNOTON.'.Tan. 22 The house has passed the urgent deficiency bill. The bill carried 4.-ll.V.-2. i,2t2.5S2 of which was for excuses of United States courts. The abnormal growth of the expense of federal courts came in for a good deal of criticism and there was a general expression in favor of a salary system. Vote For Kentucky Senator. Frankfort, Ky , Jan. 22 The vote in the two houses of the legislature for senator is as follows: Hunter (Rep.) 7. Blackburn (Dem.) 6S ; Carlisle (Di'in ) 4: McCroarv (Dem.) :j : But kner (Dem ) 4 ; Some (D'em ) 1; A. E. Wil son (Rep.) 1 : C. K Bate (Pop.) 1. lie Hauled Abraham Lincoln. Washington, Jan. 22 George W. Feeuey. aged 01 years, one of the oldest and best known locomotive engineers in the country, is dead. He was? th en gineer of the locomotive that drew Abra ham Lincoln to Wasbingtou for his iu augural in lsf.l. Governor Otice liitngnrntol. Trenton. Jan 22 The inauguration of John V. Griggs as governor of New Jersey has taken place in the presence of the morulwrs of twith branches ot tho legislature and a large concourse of people. Killed Two Desperadoes. CttATTAXooiA, Tenn.. Jan 22 A posse of ten Hamilton county deputy sheriffs has shot and killed John and Thomas Mossengalo, two mountain des peradives, wanted for murder and horse stealing in the Raccoon mountains. Mr. Cnrron lla ttanghter. Lnvnos. Jan 22 The Times today announces that, the wife of the Hon. George N Cnrzon. who was formerly Mis Mary loiter of Washington, has leeii delivered of a daughter. Rnptnre K-twen Italy and Hrall. Rio dk Janfiro. Jan. 22 It is stated that, a rupture between Brazil and Italy is imminent, owing to Brazil's tardiness in satisfying Italian claims arising oiit of the civil war in Braril The ew I'lab Senators. Salt LakpCitv. Jan 22. Frank J Cannon ami Arthur; Browu have leoti Hef ted to the United Stati senate with but two dissenting voices among the Re IMil.ljcji' m-inhers of the. legislature. TOO MCI1 The Davis Resolution Likely to Be Sidetracked. HOTSE .MEMBERS DON'T LIKE IT. A Helirt That It I nnecessarily liieas tlie Tension IMnrHl Cireat llrilam Tlila Country--Likely ( lie Sirtt I rfct kt d bv the House Committee. Washington. Jan. 22. The predic tion is freely made by meml-crs of the house committee on foreign aftans that if the proimsi'd reaffirmation of tlu'M'.n xoe doc trine is adopted by the m i.ate and wnt over to the house for action it will Iks allowed to rest quietly in the committee files. A canvass of more than a majority of loth Republicans and Democratic members of the com mittee failed to discover any member who endorses it. Courtesy to thir colleagues of the senate impels the memliers of the com mittee' iu the other house to refrain from putting themselves 011 record in inter views as opjiosed to the resolution, but in conversation they do not hesitate to criticise the verbiage of it and to depre ciate the policy which brings it forward at this particular time. One of the foremost authorities on diplomatic matters in the house said that he deemed it very ixior diplomacy to fake any steps tending to increase the tension lictwecn this government and Great Britain in what practically amounted to a crisis. Tho committee memliers think it will bo better jioliey to side track the re solu tion without any demonstration of dis approval than te make-an adverse report uiii it to the house. They say that it will 1 imjieilitic to evoke any apitear anee of dise-orel iu congre-ss upon a ejue-s-t ion of fore ign liolie-y. ami that if the concurrence eif tho house is not t be se cured fen- the resolution, ami they l liev- that it will imt be, the fi ictiou over it w ill lie minimize d. TO INVESTIGAJe BOWLER. LI is l'nuiial leeiioii l.ifcelv to fie IMiki-il lnl ley C.iiinrcsw. Washington. Jan. 22 The house committer on judiciary ha taken ste-ps to investigate' the action of Comptroller Bowler in v.-itlibobling the; sugar 1-onnty appropriation. A ieolutiou advocated r'als as follows : "Resolve-el, That the committed 011 jueliciary l" and is he re -by ant horizeil ami dire'c-te-d to ineinire a to the f omli tion of the law on the snhji'ct e.f the right of the executive eitl'ui-rs of the government in the several elepartments there-eif. to re-fuse tel -iifeire-e. execute; eir comply with the provisions of any act of the' congress of the United State-son the grounel of its alleged unconstitu tionality or fir othe r- rea--on -ami to re port to tin- house' by bill er otherwise. " If this resolution lie adopted by the? house? the committee will investigate? the whole matter. If can re-comim-iid a stat nte to prevent any future action based on the Bowler pre-e-e'de-nt, ami can pro vide for the payme-nt of the- withhe-ld bounties. Whether any aetiem would lie possible was a matter of iliscnssion. ami it waa preelie ted by im mhors if the eommittee that congre-ss would adopt a resolution declaring that Comptreilie.i Iieiwhr had escce ele-d his anthonty ITIM BYRNES SAYS NO. rfernirft lliie Klee-tinii W;i4 Ciiscil by an A lli.soii-.M-Kiii!iy A lliane--. St. Loris, Jan. 22. A local paMr Pays: The; easy victory won by Colonel Tim Byrnes of Minneaieilisfor sergeant-at-arms of the' Republican national con vention means more than a iie-rsonal tri umph or the? recognition of section. It means that there is a distine-t agreement among the McKinle-y and Allison man agers to help one? another. This in for mation, it is stated, is given out by one of Mr. Byrne-s' closest friemls. The; following resolution was adopted unanimously by the- e-ominitte-e : Resolved. That t he- .VKIiulmission tickets to the ltcpuhliirau national convention set apart for t he- (iranil Army of the Kepublie lie t lirnetl over t.o t lie- ineiu tiers of t he e-iu n cil of aelminist ration eif that organisation re pre si-nt i ng t he se-ve-ral slates anil terri tories for (list rihul ion at the said conven tion on t lie luisis of the memlN rshii of the; saiel organization in each stale unelterri tury. C'llonel Byrnes was shown the state me nt. and had this te say : "The story has no fonmlat ion. In fact, my s.-le-c-tion as se-rgi-aiif at arms was iiit brought oljout as the- result of a combination be-tweM-n Mc-Kinley and Allison managers. Politics had not hiugwhatevcrtodo with the matter. It was my personal friend ship with the; memiK-rs of the sub com mittee that S"cure-el me the iHisition.' A DEADLY EXPLOSION. Three M-n Killed and I r Injured at ' lliiven. ( i.nti. aew haven, dan. . three ne'ii W!-re' killed and four ri-ceived serious in-jnrie-s by the evplosion of an acelylim ga rex-civcr in the; four-story brick building owin-cl by Kuglish & Me-rsick and oc-cupie-el by tin? owners, who were engaged iu the manufac ture' of carriage hardware, and F. P. Plh-gar V Co., hardware manufacturers. The build ing and contents burned. Loss, 100, OOt) The chad are: Joseph Ha user, ma chinist. William Ste-ve-ns, bookkecjHr, and loot, workman Th injnri-d are: James T McNeil machinist, badly cut aliont head and shoulders: F. P. Pfle-gar, baellv biirne-il Alexis Krah. fore-man. burned about he-ad and upper portmii of the lioelv. and Frank C Rielittr, lal-orcr, bruiseel and cut Archbishop Kin' I'alliinn. St Inns, Jan. 22 A c able from Rome to Archbishop Kain announces that, the pallium, the insignia of bis archbishopal rank, is now on its way tei St. Louis The papal messenger. Bishop Stanley of South Dakota, ami his pre-cions burden will arrive here next Tuesday. Oet a One-Cent Hate. Mlvvrimiu T-i ) Tl,n 1 1 .... ........ -'-.. . j 1 1 . - j.n .ii Knights of IVthias have played a trump caro 111 meirgami' lor Cent-a illlle? rate for the national f-iiraiiiiiiiK-iit ti..i c.,... nier by the announcement that the Soo 1: ii.. .. . inn-. .1110 ir.s connections had agreed to grant the ninch -wanted rate. liavard and ChaenlM-rlain to Attend London, Jan. 22. The se-crctary of state for the colonies, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, and the United Slate ambassador, Mr Thomas F Bayatd, have accept e;d invitations to dine with the Benc hers at Gray's inn. PITH OF THE NEWS Kingston, Jamaica, advices say that fears of revolution are entertained in Haiti The case against, the steamer I-mrnda for engaging in illegal traffic with Cdia legale 1., i,h l.-niWd Slate court ut I barliwton fJeniral Ballington IVnith said in Xpw York that he and his wife; expected to obey the summons torel urn to Kngland iu uliont timet weeks liovernor Hastings and party are at. New Orleans The death of Charles Harris at lV.ver IJel . njiensthn pros)M-ct of a light ovei tl,a rtisposilioD of his faent.uno estate. Raymond Elroy and .lames K THoore suspected of killing Kichant Poie in New , or j ,n Nove-mU-r last, were- se-nu-nce il in Hjiltiinoretoten years' imprisonineiit for Tobliery. Ti9"iw 9,ony is now convinced that Otcil Jthodt?s h.ul planned a revolution and to set up a republic. New York Republie ans will hold an ear ly Stat ceincnlion and boiu ilertt,i ior the presidency. SILVE MEN TOGETHER A Mettinj; I Arranse Campais" P- - aiu Heine Held. Washinc;- . Jail 22 A meeting of prominent silver men from all parts of tlie country l"-gaii today. A pre-limuiary conference of the mem piers of the executive committee, of tho Ri- Metallic Tx-agnei was he-Id. ut whic h sti is were taken looking te- the consoli dation of the- several silvei organizations iutu one h'idv, with lieadiiiare-rs at Washington. Chc a"0. San Kianciscei aieil at some point in the south Om- purpose; of today's imcting is to fit niion a time and place for holding a national silver convention at which a national silver ticket shall be nomi nated This action, however, is contin gent upon the failnrf of lioth of the old parties to recognise, silver by nominat ing canelielaf e-s nneepii vocally ph-dge'cl to its rehabilitation on a basis of Ml to 1. It is not necessary, it is saiel. that adheT enf s of the propeVsc-d new arty already shonlel have se-verc-d all e onne-c-t ion with the- old partii-s, but it is essential that they lie willing to do so should the old parties fail to nominate candidates pie elge-d to the silver cause. S'fc.OOO.nOO IN SILVER. The Mini Will Contineiiee to Coin Them Net Month. WT ASiiiNejTON. Jan 22. Aliont Feb 1 tb- treasury de-partmcnt will resume the coinage; of silver dollars and con- tuine until aliont S.000.tH0 have- lieei. coined Whim the present administra tion came into power there' were- in the treasury almt 2il.OKI.(MH) in silver dol lars coined from bullion nnde-t the ae-t ed" ls!M and available- for the- redemp tion of treasury note-s issue-el in viy-mi-iit of the- bullion purc-ha.sed Sine e August. IS'.Kl. alwuit IK.flOO.OOO of tin-so notes have, lieen r-dee-me-d in silver dollars and cancelled The sw tclarv of the-treasnry has now clccide-d to coin from the bullion ou hand ami pnrchasc, under the act of IMhi. aliont ils.oem.non. which will restore the amount of dollars in the treasury to what it was on March 4. IMC Oppotee Free tlnmefrtead Art. Washington. Jan. 22. The house? rommittee- on public lands has re-ce-ived fmm Se-cre-tary Smith 11 strong adverse re-liort against the- fre-e homestead bill. The bill absolves all M-rsons completing live- ye ars" rcside iie-e eeil the- lands taken ami oc-cnpii il under the; home stcael laws fiom making further uvimnt to sc-e-nre the ir title- either than fe-e-s incidciit to tiling and obtaining proof Lam) office; oflicials est imate- its passage: would in volve at U ast 'iO.OOO.IMHI eif cost to thee government and $ l!S,HH),K.H) to Okla homa alone-. Itriclit Outlook for h Calele. WASHINeiTON. Jan. 22. From tho ac tioii if the bouse coinmiltee 011 commerce- there si-ems tolie little doubt tliat a bill authorizing the. Pacific Cable com pany to lay a cable from the; Pacific coast totlie Hawaiian Islands ami Jap--n will be- favorably tepoi ted wit bin a short time. The commit tee- clll ec Uel a sub committee le. prepare a bill embiae ing eeilaii. clianges considered desiral le I10111 the bill outlined by the? 1 nmpany. Slierne:in4 Proposed A ineii.leeietit. V siiinuton. Jan. 22 Se-nateir Sher man has givi-n notice of amenduie-nt.s to Senator Pngh's coiicnrre-nt re-sobi-tloii providing for the redemption of I'liitcil Stales bonds in silver coin. They provide for t he- recognition of the law de-c larmg t he jiolicy of maintaining" the; i.avily of -lolil and silver r'oui teris.iiii etl'cer Wounded. Bf.im l. Jan 22 The- North German Ga.e-tte- has a dispate h from the- t'ani cieions saying that se-veral days' lighting has occurred near the- statiem of Jaude wit h t he- insurgent natives. Four Ger man otlie-ers were wounded and seven native; troi. rs killed Tlie Kai-ee-r'H inpati-h Ceinilemneil. Oapiv Town, Jan 2-J At a nu-eting of the; Ge rman re-siiie-nf s of Salisbury, capital of Mashoiialand. a resolution was pa.sse-d comh-miimg Kinjeeror Will iam's dispute h to President Kroger as an act of interference; with South African affairs Tnro Wounded liv ltoliliem. Flandkufai-. S 1.. Jan. 22. Four masked mem broke into the? bouse- of Amlre w Krickson. aliont 14 miles south east of Flande-reau. and ilemanded his money Being told he had none, they badly wounded him and his son. A Victim of a Knnaway. San Fhancisco. Jan 22. A. Page Brown a leading architect, has died at Bin liugame from injuries received i;i ti runaway ac c ident last Oi Ii.Imt He was a son in-law of Juelgc Rogor A. Pi-yor of New Yoik I .ne. I With the Ourrn. Ionihn. Jan 22 Rear Admiral Dale-, who has lioen assigned tt the command of the flying semadroti. dined wit b t he. epiecn last night. Thu squad ron is expected to sail today. Nominated to Sen . . ! ;ihon. Annai'oiis Mil , Jan. 22 Congress lnar. (M-oige K Wellington has lie-eu lie. initiated l.y the Republican le;gislativi canens to snccce-d Cluirles H. Gibson i 11 the United States senate. THE MARKETS. riTTsucno. J-.n 21 WHEAT-.Vo 1 re:l. Til?c. No 3 Iri 7ek. CORN No. 2 yell ,w ,r. 34. i r. 31,. . PW No 2 sh-li. ,l. :iiu,:iv: MKu mixl sh.-lle.l .-li:il ; miT.-d .nr. :i:i4c. OATS N,, 1 white. 41' !-: No 2 .to. 21 Zi i-xtra No : white aa(tS!2ic. tCt nilx.il, 2 it JI 1 HAV-Xei. 1 titn-thy. tit .ITr.l6 T5 : No 2 tinie.thy. tl.i7.iali. mixed el.iv.-r $1 4 Sl 14 7..; parkin,-. !OI!i;i; No I f.vdinii ,.rairv. 1ilrtlJ jll; w:i:..li hay. JlSUualilu- tut lllim thy. Hl'TTF.R Fl(.nn cre-ame-ry. 23i-t.. Ohio fancy e-re.m,.ry. Ju a. . fHcv oonntry I3M.V; low L-rad.- and .-.w.kiiiL', "Icl -c- CHKKsK-fancy New York. September milk.-, full cream, larj;.-sire, lu'-llp- N. w York flats, llUnlUo; ,ne )hms. S, t.terr.her make. H'jn I i; Wisconsin Swim, in tnlea 124 l:w;. Imihnru-. r, ll-alPy?; e.ln., Swiss. In f.b U'-tilJc-. Sj. in Stuart l.l.ioks Malabo KiiOS-Sinetly fr.-sh I'e-nnsvlvania and Ohio, m ease-.. lso.KIr;: olel MoraRi, l.Vrtlrte. I'CiPl.TKY l.ari;.- live chickeris. lOaTec pet pair; liv ihi U.-ns. sni:ill.4el 5 . sprinit e.hick ens. 4SiV.:w t si.-; dresseel chu-k.-n.. Una b!e per pound; live dnclcs. 7:VnS-lc i pair. Hv tnrkeys. "e-ttlae ier iMmnd : dres.-1-d lrtKe- live Ce-e-se. 1 iaitt 2.1 nor pair. UAMlv-Hal.hiis. 3ia:iV ne-r pair , onni, 75 C2eio -r )... n. pheasairl ft hitumft ,M.r d..-o;1nirr. U. SeietlSo jr ,),.. g,..w. Si. ;l.7 enj per dozen; veni-on whole l2iloc a ft .lies,. lTitt Isc T'ittsbcro. Jan SI. nATTT.E Receipts nU.iit. 7.-. ear or. ale Market Ht.-a.ly at. mi.ine i nt ,-),,sa rt H,,W Mn prices were-only fair. Weeinote. I'm,., k.4 4,1 (14 75. cooil. 4.4 li4. 10. food l.nt. I ,r,' $.j.tii 4tJ; roiich fat, W (1O.1 S H. ln,ls, stj.K. Hnd -own. jei:ia): feeders. $-1 i.Tc.3 8.1; t.esh enws and springer, (jmn.40 00 , tie NiS-l.Vi-.-ipts Hunt, market steady Tkte dliin. weiKl.ts. MJet a.,; best llKl,t 1,,. and piljs 4 344 : nervy hogs. J4 104 15. roeieh, CteKI.:i ) SHKEP AND T.AMBS-Supply fair on Mon day, about :(u cars on sale: today's rrreipts el ra" rricwa a shade higher this we:k fri.m la-d week's (jni.tatnejs. and the market rinsing Kte-aily We nuote: Export wethers. .! TiktO Hw; prime sheep, 8 4uu3(UI; ckm1. $h Hi ait :U; iair, ti 4drt2 M"; common, l 75ai J(l; culls. T.io fal 25; UmlM. tt.OO ao IKl: veal calves. t5 iUi.it em. betavy and tbin calves. VJ.50a3 all t'IKCIKNATI. Jan 21 HOGS Market active at t:i8J4ii R eeipts. 2.ecm head. Sh pinents, 1.4.NI head ' t'ATTI.E Market Hendy at j(it.3 H creipts. 3J0 head Shipments. 2,m he-ad SHKEP AND bASIBS-Market firmer at ri l.Voato lie ceipts. 2110 head; shipments. bead Lambs Market stronger at -f 2.V.44 Ml. Ilr . Nw Y-orr. Jan 21 WHEAT Spot market firm: No i red 7l'i Nj 1 hard. 7l;c f. o b afloat t "OR N Spot market steady : No. 2. 3fic K)ATS Spot market quiet; No 2. 24'4t24A. CATTLE European cable, quotej American steers at. 9a lejc per pound dressed weight rev fric-rator leef at 7:aHc. SHKEP AND LAMBS-Market steady but slow : she-ep. poor to prime.$2 87ii3 Ti, laD,ka tnnmon Ut choice. $4 V5 4 ' He.ms-ilaritet Drai t Si 2.V4 eHX DIED IN AWFUL AGONY. A Convict's Fearful Death at Philadelphia. EITTO BV BLOOD HOIMIS. One Arm llridly hewed and I'-lnnd I'niw.riiti e : In 4i.e LsMieil I-r.en tl.e Western t'enitent lary at Allegheny Cily ai.el I- reii.i NeemereiiH .lailti. Philadelphi a, Jan. Si .le.hn Frank ford, a prisoner at the state? jie-uitcn-tiary, this city, who was one e.f the? most daring ami sue-ce ssfnl hoi so thieves of his time, has died in awful iieony. Frankford's de ath was the re;sult of an attack l.y liloodhnnnds. He Ji::d charge of the 111 at the; jienitciif iary, and shortly lnfove Christmas the? animals lie-fjan field m; a 111 on tr themselves. He atte-nipte-d to separate them, wh. 11 tin-y tnri.e.d upon and savagely ,-dt.i-ke-d him. He was l.tidly liittcn, osi e-ially on one arm. which was all che wed up. Blooel jh.ii seining set in, resulting in his de.th. Frtinkford operated in this and adja cent state-s. lie was ftcerncntly capr nrccl, lent his suc-ccss as a jail ire-aker was phenomenal, ami it was for a lemi time Is-lieved, hy his assert ions that ne) jail in the country was stiem; enough to hold him. was tme;. He e-se-ais-d from tlie Western i-nite-nti;:ry at l'itlslnirr ami a nnmlier of jails in the- west as will as a numlH-r in Pennsylvania. CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT UNION. The Stale Meeting Held at liar rislmre. New Oni.ers Flee led Hakkiskikij, Jan 2 A meet ins: of the state council of the:- Catholic Benev olent union has leeen lie-lel he-re. with 7-1 dc legates in attendance. These- officers we-re elec-teel for the -nsning year : -Spiritnal dire-c-tor, Kev. V. C Soulie-rt. Harrisluirg: president, Frank NniK-r, Erie; vice- pre side-nt. A. J. llaire. Hazh--ton : chancellor, John W. SH-ckniaii, l'hiladelphia ; orator, Joseph Iler. Ceilumhia ; se e-re tary, Fre-d Ijoreii7.. Krie : tre-iisurer, F J. Bnrye-r, Philadelphia ; marshal, H. T. Spicsmaii. Erie, guard, John P. Sc-heid. lmeaster ; financial committc-e, Ceorge Schmidt. Philadel phia: J O. Hi-aly. Snsiine hanna : T J Ifnglies, Eastern; trustees. (ImrK"' A Kinde-r, Me She-rrystown ; W S looser, T-lianoii; William Dwvi-r. Oil Citv ; lj. J Wolf, Philadelphia'; . I. A K hm. Ijancaste-r ; repre-se-ntative to supte-me e-onncil. John J. t'ovlc. Mahonoy City. The; next me-c-ting of the- state-council will l- lielel in Erie. Iii solutions we-re adopted upholding the? Monroe- doctrine; connatnlating General lioim iiii his Cnhau victoiii-s; prot'-sting against the; Aline imaii atroc ities, etc. GEN F WING DEAD. Smirk Ii a "al.l- Car anil deceive. I ratal liij.ii ie. New York. .Ian T The death rf (ieneial Thomas Kwing. cx-iui iuls-.r f ceengress fiom Ohio, cause d great sur prise. :is his injuries we-re: not consid- re-el fatal Nevei I he-less, although his physicians we re; hope ful, he rapidly Ins-came- worse and expired. (je tieral Kwing's de-ath was thercsnlt of injuries received accidentally, which was 1111 id ioiicd in lhe-se elisjiate ln-s yes tcrday. He had left his home; intending to go elown tov 11 ly the; e levated road As he reached Third ave-nue a c.-ahle car passe-d and he; ste ptsel directly l.eliind it, not noticing that one from the eippo Mte dire e tion was right ue.n him Tlie corner tif the e-ar struc k iiiiu ami threw him hack several yards. He landed on his he ad The. gene ral was e-arricd to his homo. LORD DOUGLASS' PLIGHT. Fits Orchestra leader .-Mtarl.- Iliut twl He Is 1 lisle. I Oltvtl.I.E. Cal., Jan 22 I .ord Sholto Ponglass, son of theMarejnis ot Qvic-ens-l-nry. is not having an e-asy time, as the mauagi-r of a theatrical troujee When JLaely Douglass, nee? McMtne-y, i:ave her song and elanc-e act he-re Ioril I hmqlass nislieel nion the stagocrying : "My wife cannot sing to such Tinisic as that " The? anelie-nce hissed ami later the leader of the; orchestra, nice -tint; Dong lass mi the street, asked if he wanted troulile. Eord Douglass answered in the negative. vv'ierenMii the 111ns1c11.11 at tacked Dong lass, striking him as he- was entering a carriage. l-idy Douglass made a great ont cry and lioth I tonghos and the musician were arrested Dong lass was snhsoeim-ntly released and the. orchestra leader he-hl for trial. I'lkimporlaiit Senate Session. Washinotov, Jan 2'i. Tin- scnatopnt oside finance ami fori-igu allairs ami gave; tlie day ti work on comparatively minor hills on the calendar Almt o l.ills we-re passi-d. clearing the cal'-tniar of much accumulation ami h'aving only inniortant measures ie-neling. Tin-(Gillian finest inn rcet-iveel brief and incon clusive at ti-id ion - No Troulile Over Trinidad. lnno-. Jan '11. It is se mi nflicially stated that the ne-gotiatiems lictwecii (ireat Britain ami I'.rail are jie-rfectly friendly ami that there is no threat hatee-rof a tiilciuatic rupture over Trinidad. New Maniqi-r 1 or tlie ISiomih Atlantic; "ity. X J. ..Tan. . Henry II Dielell. lHM-k of Philaili-lphia has Urn signed he-re? hy President Vim de l Alee as manage r of lhe Kt Ivonis haselall team Arrnwed til l-anlieyrleliient. Bf.atkicf.. Neb . Jan The county attorney has tiled a warrant in justice court., charging J W. Williams, presi jit-nt of the defunct Blue Springs hunk, with emlie-77leini'nt Visiouut Mmra -.iiit t ed. Yokohama. Jan 22 Viscount Mnira, formi-rly Japanese minister to Korea, ami the. others charged with complicity in the- Korean coup d'etat, have been ae quit ted . City Treasurer Short. Moxctox. N. B .Jan 22 City Treas nret Ceorge Johnson Rol.b is a defanl tet to the extent of .!.(M0, saiel to IsmIuo to speculations in the New York stock market. Not C'reilileil l.y Cnliana. 1Ikxicx Citv. Jan. 22 leading Cubans here? do not. credit the rumor that Spain intends to sell the island to England. General lleaton litail. Portland, Ore., Jan. 22. Joseph Hor ace; Heaton, major and brevet brigadier general. U. S. A., re tired, has died here, aged SO. Senator Allison lSe-rleeted Des Moin-rs, Jan. -11 The le gislatnr has re-ele;cted Uniteel isiatcs Senator Allison F. X. FEES' ; Shaving Parlor, Mam street, Jfcar Post Office -Th nnderslftned deglrtM to Inform tbe pub lic tht bo baa oenl nhavlnn par or on Main Etreet. near tbe post offlcej wborej barberlnir In all iu brancbaea will be earned on In tbe future, tverriblnie neat and eiean. Yonr patronaice solicited . F. X. FEES. gBHroronnmgaiiSMB FREE rite now Bfjlta Ebensburg School Report. Report of Eliensburg School for the month ending Jan. lo, IS'.MS: hole No. in atteiieianee. A vei ane attrnilancc. TEACH KItS. Z : 47 1 4 S7 ! 4-. j 4 17 : n.1 . o 17 i 2 I 41 2 Is j : 11 6 j Id ; 0 Follcnving is a list of tlie pupils who were present every day during the month : Kooxi No. 2: Lizzie Classer, Alliert Meisel, l'hilip Meisel, Conrad Brown, Hon Council, Maliel Jones, (insie Owens, Claire Darragh, Mary Tihleott. Class Ieaelers : A class, Carlotta Ijitt 1 iiiit-r; B class, Mabel June's. Boom No. 3: Mabel Barrish, Margaret Conne-ll, Vera Williams, Mildred Owens, Viige Kirsc-liner, Willis Davis, Karl Jones, Seeelis l'each, Kearon Iidwig. Class l'aelers: A class, Mildred Owens; B class, Vera Williams. Boom No. 4 : Annie Uuber, Ada Mei sel, Nettie Meisel, Mabel (iant, Dorothea lVae-h, Arties Council, Kva Carman, Mil dred Klrerly, Maggie Llewellyn, lV.'wsie Darrali, Je-sse Davis, Tommie Kvans Jeee Kvans, Bichie Owens, Willie Craver, Harvey TibUitt, Balph Davis. Class leaders: A class, Martina Lutt ringer; I! class, Kva Carman. Boom No. .": June Davis, Certie Fer guson, Kiiima Craver, Clara White, Annie Duncan, Alliert Ix-wis, Alvin Kvans, David lidwig, Frank White, Ittsleric Bitter, Joseph Davis, Dannie Thomas, Irvin (JckmI, WilU-rt Council, Walter O'llara. Class leaders: A clasp, I 'earl Krii's; li e-lass, Annie Duncan. Beio.M No. ti: Floy Stiles, Bessie Shoe maker, Floie-nce Kvans, Keliili Barker, Mary Ceinuell, llerbie Kvans, Abnt-r Llovd, lVter Ludwig, Clillor.l Junes, Walter Jones, Klmer Davis, Harry Hulier. Class jeade-rs: A class, Jennie Kvans; B class, Florence Kvans. Boom No. 7: Mary Me-Calie, Kliza J ine-s, Ollii' Davis, ('has. Kvans. Class Ijeaeler : Kliza June's. The attendance in the schools was iui-ie-rfect on ae-c-ount of measle-s. rlil Report. B.-port of Fisher school. Allegheny township, for school mouth e idiug Jan nary 14. 1 St : Nninlrt-r of pupils in attendance dnrit s imiiit h - males. IS; feniah-s, 10; total, 44 Perfect in attetidaiice: Kdwin llertzog. Jjset h llertzog, Klla Sharp. Bose Herlzoe. Minnie Cisavek. te-ao! er Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The re sults of neglect may be serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which is to weaken the bowels. The best remedy is Ayer I'ills. Tieiug purely vegetable, their action is prompt and their eCect always beneficial. They ara an admirable) Liver and Aftcr-elinner pill, and every where endorsed by the profession. ' Ayer's Tills are highly and nniver ally speiken of by the people about here. I make daily use of the in in my practice." Ut. 1. E. i'owler, Bridges port, Conn. " I can recommend Ayer's Tills above all others, having long proved their value aa a cathartic for myself and latiiily." J. T. lless, Lcithsville, I'a. ' For several years Ayer's Tills have been used iu my'family. Wo find them au Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the house." Moses Greuicr, Lowell, Mass. " I have used Ayer's Tills, for lirer troubles and indige-stion, during many years, and have always found them prompt and eilie-icnt in their action." L. N. Smith, Utiea, N. V. ' I siiflVreil from constipation which, assumed such au cdistinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage ot the IhiwcIs. Two Ikixcs of Ayer's Pills ef fected a complete cure." 1). Burke, Saco, Me. I have used Ayer's Pills for the past thirty vcarx and ctmsiele-r them au in valiinbie family meeiii-iue. I know ot no lie-ttcr re-inedy for liver troubles, and have always feuind them a prompt cure for elsM-i.sia. ' James Quinn, yO Mid. lie st., llartlorel. Conn. ' Having liecn troubled with coBtive ness. which s.-. ins iti.-vital.le with per sons of si-.'.ciitary babita, I have tried A.wr'a Pills, heipins for relii-f. I am f lad to sa that they have served me -ttcr than any other medicine. X Rrr vo at this ee.neliisi.nl only after a faithful trial ef their me-nts." Samuel T. Jones, Oak si., Ikjslon. M ass. Ayer's Pills, t-KKI-ARKD ST Or. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Maw Bold by .J Llealera lo McmUcIm. f HE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S. QnscEY, DrawcM 156, Chicago, Secre tary of the Star Accident CoMPAxr, for information regarding Accident Insur ance. Mention this paper. By so doing yon can save membership fee. Has paid over fJOO.OOJ.OO for accidental injuries. Be your own Agent. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQCTRED eietll. Urn Cassidy's Shaving Parlor l.onte1 near the efirner ot Centre and Simple firc-en. St aviDK. ,Hir 1 nitlnic 1 nil ii4uivo- iok ione id u.e iirsiet( inu r-esi uiaDner. share ol yonr patronaice miliclieU. He 1HEKT CASS1UY. JOHN F. STRATTON'S Celebraled Russian Got iViolin Strings 1 he Finest in tlie World. Every Siring Warranted. John F. Slrallon Send for S1 1 n hik at- -rs .-. Canelogue. ci. r.. "Ul Ml. R AXLE GREASE Best in the World! Bet the Genuine! Sold Ererywhere! GUGG'.ES at Pric? I A. US & llAltM.vS . ii i..p l:uj:ir;. . --7 v.vc-nttiie-J." l-h.-u.-K.il .. PUH'm uiJ l-iuu l-pSurr.- 7 ul.1I Al-l. l I e-nre Hu .f C- !'. I.iit-iry 4. 75 M i.l.l Mau i lTiiii " 1 12 5"'.ri.flt. M.uvmii Saddle, $1 f-e'ae ir e m r. . RI HfJV CIRTCH. t Uf tot Lwrtaoi &L, Cim-ennavi. ex A III.- I.lnv.l 1 -JH j 5- -J4 Annie Hue ii.m .... 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