RECALL OF HUSTON. Secretary of Gresham the Late Explains. Mr. EX-MINISTER IN.sriREI ATTACKS On the Aflminitration One Article Came Prmii Hatch, tlie Preacnt .Minister Front Hawaii, So Tlinrnton Ack now letlgetl Ite-ggcil to I c Allnwetl to Ke.ip;u. Chicaoo, Jan. 2:t. 'Ltirin A. Thnrs- tnii l;rpeii S-Tftarv Ciresham not to forward his letter of recall to Honoluln, ami ofTentl. if the letter was not sent to immi'tliatclv return to Hawaii and tender his rcsirnatioii as minister to that cimntry," said H. M. Lantlis, ex-private si-cn tary if the hue Secretary of State Grif-ham, when he read the charges made atrainst (iresham and the presi dent, an account of wliich has already apjiearetl in these dispatches. It will ! rememliered that Thurston charged the lare seeretary with trying to pick quarrels with lnm and denying; him in iormatioii he should have received be fore it was made public by the state de-p;irtl!li-nt. "Li iiij: prior to the wall of Thurston, '" said he. "it was known he was main taining, in the Hawaiian delegation at Washington, a press bureau. This was known to the Iih-tiiIhts of the diplomatic corps and to the liest posted men of Newspaper row. The olgeet of this bureau was to secure the publication of matter abiiMve of the almiuistratioii and of those Americans who were op 1s.m1 to annexation of Hawaii. "An orifHiiinal draft of an article comiiifr from Mr. Thurston was secured Jtiid snbmirted to Secretary Ciresham. Mr. Tiinrton was called to the state i'lartmeiit and the original shown to him. Thurston said that he had been indiscreet, had not meant to say what lie did and left the office apologizing for the malter and promising that it should not occur again. "As a matter of fact if was learned nfterw;;rd by the state department that this attack on the administration, which Thurston permitted newspaper corrvsioiidcuts to copy in his office, came, on the statement of Thurston, not. from himself, but from their Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hawaii Hatch, who is now the minister to this country. Mr. Thurston. I understand, was also Ierxiiia non grata in his own country. "Xo state official of this government was 1 omul by any code of diplomacy to jM-riM-tnally endure the press attacks which Mr. Tlmrston authorized from the legation of which he was the head." A NEW B. &. O. SYSTEM. 1 mtlinrc to I liif-aco l.inrt to Form It. Kins to lt! President. Baltimore, Jan. :!. It is not im probable that the refunding of the float ing debt of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail road company will result in the forma tion of a new system, to bo known as the Baltimore and Ohio Northwestern. The proposed collateral trust loan will probably amount to I ,0on,000 instead of lo.(ioo,non. as at first estimated, the greater part of it leiiig intended to fund exiting debts, and the balance to pro vide for needed improvements on the en tire system. To carry out this arrangement, it is intended to form, it is said, the Balti more and Ohio North western system out of the various small branches run ning from Pittsburg to Chicago and forming' the main line to Chicago. The Pittsburg and Western branch will be the nucleus of the proxsed new system. Mr. Thomas M. King, second vice pres ident, will likely be elevated to the pres idency of the new line. REWARDED FOR ATTENDING CHURCH. Tliief Hear a Sinter Tell Where She Left Her -Jewelry and tiounle It. Wellklkkt. Neb., Jan. 2'J Mort Green, whom the authorities were shadowing as a dangerous suspect, dropped into the Free Methodist revival meeting in this place just in time to hear Banker Houston's wife explaining, in giving her experience, that she had just discarded her diamonds and other jew elry since she thought it ungodly to wear them and hail left them on her dresser. Green h ft the church, broke iuto the Houston residence, took the jewels, worth ."iO,lHio. and left a note, saying he was glad he could remove temptation from the good woman. Marco' Position Critical. Havana. Jan. !. Maceos position continues to be regarded here as critical and it is considered certain that Gomez's attempt to march west is for the pur- M.se of suet oi ing him. Spanish columns pursue Gomez closely. Grave reports are circulated of Gomez's sickness, and this combined with the stores which hi men attempt to carry, is said to make their advance slower than it would Ollierwise be. rineky Farmer and Hired Man. w Est Chester. Pa., Jan. 29. Frank Johnson, a prominent farmer of New London township, surprised two horse tiiieves while they were in the act of sreaiing ins most valuable team, and at the point of a revolver. couiDelled thorn Jo raise up their hands and march before mm to ins residence, when he sui Wioued an officer. Three Indicted lor a Murder. r. ieKh., jau j'.i. ine coroner s jury in the case of illiam E. Lalor, who was found murdered in his home in Long Island City on Jan. 2, retarded a veroict accrsing his mother, Marv La lor, of the cn. ne. and John Fleishower aud Anthony j-osla of being accessories io me muraer. A Young i;irl Mnrdrred. DlGtv, N. S. E.. Jan. '! The bodv of Annie Jxcmr.toi:. the li.vr.;,r.r,l.1 laughter of I-.iac Kempt on. has teu loun.i horribly ii.iitilated in her Lome nr DiL'ty. M:e 1 an lien assaulted and murium! wl.ile s.lr.i:t in the house. omlititin of ll.e lirwrve, Washington. Jan "i. The treasury liu lost 70.Kio in grid coin and 1.00 in gold bars, making the reserve at the close of business .".0,:o5.463 Teneznelans ltovcott Knglish Goods. Caracas, enezuela, Jan. 2!). Manv worn, n nere have organized for the pro- Venezuelan interests as aga.iiM i-.nropcan aggression. They !ti.intr.iiMA !... .1. 1 . , , . in. ii.it inej nave estaoiisned a txyiotl against English goods. Ol.l.-r Persons Supertel. Stanford, Ky., Jan. 29. The crimes committed in this county some weeks ago, in which three girls were fatally L ..t 1 n I ,1 , . .... y a 1-vcar-om noy.isto le investi gated. There are suspicions which point to oiner persons. Iudirtmenta Against I tankers. Waikon, la., Jan. 29. The grand jcty has found three indictments yg;.:i;st B. F. Boomer of the old Wau k(,i; Lank for fraudulent banking aud abo three indictments against his son. Alien. (rneral Joseph II. I'orlrr Uead. Nkw York, Jan. 20. General Joseph II Porter has died at the Grand Union hotel The immediate cause of death was complications from a gunshot wound in the lung, received during the war. National Board of Trade. "Washington, Jan. 2. The annual meeting of the national board of trade is m session here. Hon. Frederick Fra iey of Philadelphia, now inhisMd year a Buammously re-elected president. ' FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND FINANCE. These Two Subject iirriinf the Atten tion of the Seuate. Washington, Jan. 21. Foreign af fairs and finance occupied the attention of the senate. Mr. Thurston (Neb.) vigorously upheld a strong application of the Monroe doctrine and was at times warmly applauded for the pa triotic nng of his sentiments. Senator Turpie (Ind.) touched upon the Turkish atrocities in a brief but very energetic speech in which he declared the resolu tion just passed by congress should be followed bv a blow, a shot, which should crash through the sultan's ser aglio sweeping back Mohaniedanism and advancing Christianity. Mr. Voorhees (Ind.). who was until recently chairman of the finance com mittee, spoke in advocacy of the re niouetization of silver and sharply ar raigned those responsible . or the elim ination of the silver from the coinage. Mr. Gray (Del.) urged the advantage of a gold standard. His speech was notable in its presentation of the fluc tuations of prices, showing them to re sult from invention and natural causes and not from silver demonetization. Mr. Clark (Wy.) siioke in favor of silver coinage. Another effort was made by Mr. Jones (Ark. ). in charge of the silver bond bill, to have the vote fixed for tomorrow-. Mr. Hill objected, however, and Mr. Jones notified senators to prejuire for a test of endurance tomorrow, as he would ask them to sit until a vote was taken. A fruitless discussion of the resolu tion to inquire into the arrest of En gene V. Debs occurred, but action was deferred. OUR UNDEFENDED COASTS. Major General Mile Before the llone Committee on Coat Defense. Washington. Jan. 2!. Major Gen eral Nelson A. Miles, commanding tl e army, before the committee on coast defenses, has made a statement of the condition of the coast defenses on loth the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and Gulf of Mexico. He stated that the guns now- mounted at Savannah. Charleston and other iorts are smooth bores of obsolete patterns and useless and are mounted on rotten carriages. The only places where provision has been made for any considerable defense are New York, San Francisco and Boston and defenses at th-se places are entirely iu adeqnate and insufficient. He said that our cities are open to at tack by any country having a large navy and that it would take years to create the necessary armament. He estimated that the entire cost of coast defenses for adequate protection of the country at alxnit ftiO.iiuo.DOO for fortifications and guns This would not include the cos of ammunition and projectile. THE ARMENIAN RESOLUTION. It I Now In the tlnnd of the I'residen Knr Consideration. Washington. Jan. !. 1 he concur rent resolution requesting the presiden to communicate to the governments of Europe, parties to tbe I reaty of Berlin the wish of congress that these powers should intervene to protect the Chris. tians in Turkey has reached the stat department and has been sent over to the executive mansion for the consid eration of the president. wiiue mis resolution noes not re quire the approval of the president it may ie that- he will deliberate some time before acceding to the request, in view of the importance of the snbjcrt and the possible farreaching results of acceding to the request of congress. Diplomatic and Connilar Ttill raed. ashingtov, Jan. The session of the house was brief. Contrary to general expectation the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill precipitated no discussion whatever .None of the foreign complications was even men tioned and the bill was passed in less tnan an hour. 1 he appropriations car ried by the bill are about l 00,000 in ex cess of those appointed for the current fiscal year. Tariff Kill Will Be Delayed. Washington, Jan. 2ft. Senator Jones of Nevada was present at a meeting of ine senate committee on nuance, bn the revenue tariff bill was not taken nn It is the understanding that the bill will not he considered again bv the commit tee until after the silver liond bill shall have been disposed of by the senate when, it is now believed, it will be promptly reported in some shape. Fatal K plosion of Alcohol. Philadelphia, Jan. 29. A barrel of alcohol has exploded in Jefferson medi cal college hospital and created a small panic among the patients. M. J. Brown a sufferer from pneumonia, leaned from his bed and waded through water in his attempt to escape. He will probably die. as will also William Monteith, a boy emploved in the drug room, who caused the explosion by placing a lighted taper near the barrel. He was badlv burned Murdered Karh Other. Port Worth, Jan. 29. At ShoTtTr's Lake. Andrews county. Crick Atmore and wils Mason quarreled over a sec tion of school land both wanted. At more was shot in the head, dying in 6fantly and Mason was shot in the body uying in less man an nour. Ke. Dr. Winner Called. Philadelphia, Jan 29. Rev. Charles li. Wisner jKistorof the First Presbv tenan church of the North Liberties of this city, has received a call from the Lakeside Presbyterian church, Evanston avenue and Addison street, Chicago. He said he would probably accept. Twenty Thousand Radges Ordered. Pittsbl rg, Jan. 9. Chairman FliLsi of the Pittsburg city committee has oi dered 20,OK) buttonhole badges from Philadelphia at a cost of 200. for dis tribution among the workers and voters. A Hanker Found Dead. Reading. Pa., Jan. 29. Isaac W Levan, president of the Pennsylvania rational bank of this city, has been found dead in bed at his home here He was 7$ years of age. Of Interest tc Railroader. Cleveland. Jan. 29. Ham n Shaven, sued the Pennsylvania company ior 4o,uw ici personal injuries received as a brafceman. He was a member of the V olnntary Relief association of the Pennsylvania company and received benefit from it. Membership involves the waving of the right to hold the railroad company liable for any injury for which benefit is received. Shaven "s attorneys tried to show that this is illegal. Judge Ricks overruled a mo tion woicn nao tnat proposition as its oasis. Starring and Without Fuel. ST Johns K P., Jan. 29. The ab Jan. 29. The ject misery or the people cannot be ex pressed. Hundreds are starving aud w.incui iuei: wir.ie severe snowstorms re raging. Tho authorities appear to u powerless tc afiord relief. Fnffineer Itnrt a Blood Vesnel. Colimbvs. Jan. 29. Patrick Cahill, aged 87 years, a we) known locomotive, engineer, living at 251 Furnace street has fallen dead on West Broad street' oeath resulting from the bursting of a blood vessel Colonel A. 1 Harrii Dead. Atlanta, Jan. 29. Colonel A. L. Hams, for years a leading character in Republican pohr.es, has died of paralr 8. He came here after the war froin Springfield. O. Indiana Republican Chalrmaa. Indianapolis. Jan. 29 John K Gcwdy has been re elected chairman of the KepuLlieai) state committee after a tot tight. 'A MEDIUM IMPLICATED: Gardner's Mother Suspected of Complicity at Girard. IN(T.I.MINATI LTTTEr.s EXIST. Sir. l'i O'.l c Iteliirn to Her L.iokiu After n Hail lir.l Uif t 11 ii.Ii.iikI - Her ot In Her liilcr.-l in the Houl- (nlur Still III .Mil. Erie, Pa.. Jan. 29 The nw that Mrs. Stowell, mother of (Jardner. t'n alleged poisoner, was coming to Erie tame in the shane of A telegram to Gardner at the Erie jail. Mrs. Stowell is the Spiritualistic medium who m Mrs. Nellis. at Eilv Dale, and letters in possession of the authorities it i alleged, show that she is t once rued in the attempt to get Ntllis out of the way She writes earnestly about life insur ance and siK-aks of the dangers of cor oi.er's juries and that a doctor had bet ter I1 called into the case so that there would be i:o trouble. It is claimed that Mrs. Stowell made the arrangement to have hT son (ard ner go to Girard in the employ of Mrs Nellis. in whose name the property staiius. and that .Mrs. -Scllis lias beei completely under the power of the Cin ciuuati medium. r.'it'iniit at Gi rard continues to be intense. The hear ing is set for Friday, and Mrs. iStowell will likely lie a star witness. Mrs. Nellis has returned to her native town, being out on bail, but h r hus band. Peter H. Nt llis, is in iossc.ssion of the hotel. 1 he property is m Mrs leins name, However, aim while she secured her clothes and is with h sister in Girard. her son. Dan Nellis looks after her interests in the hotel Mrs. Nellis and Gardner po.-itivelv re fuse to talk. Gardner is in jail yd and is very much depressed in spirts. THE HARTRANFT MONUMENT. Gov. Hasting and Others Select Design at Harri-burg. liAKKISBl-Ko. Jan. Ihe commis sion to select a design for a statue of the late late General John F. llaitianft ha: nut here and carefully examined six designs. Governor Hastings presided. The designs are from Prof. L. Amotos Columbian university, Washington : R. G. Crook. Newburg, N. Y. : A. M. J Mueller. Philadelphia ; Henry Manger, Philadelphia ; K. Hinton Perry, t . w Buckstahl. New York. All are ol equestrian design and all of them have the figure with lient knee. According to Governor Hastings, Hartranfts rode With a "straight leg. ' The commission has accepted the de sign of F. W. Buckstahl of New York. It represents Hartranft returning home irom war at me nead oi ins troops in the uniform of a general, with sword and to. Id glass. A NEGRO DESPERADO LYNCHED. Ivilled One Man and Wounded Two on a Wet Virginia Train. Hi-ntinuton, W. Ya., Jan. 29. Alex Jones, a negro desperado, has bed lynched by a mob at Hemphill and hi: body riddled with bullets. He wa: dragged from a train on his way her unaer arrest. Jones boarded a west- liound passenger train sd Kevstone. Ht was under the influence of lujuer aiu very boisterous. lie abused the conductor and refuset to pay his fare. He then pulled two re vmtrsaiin commenced nring at rail- worn through the car, which was crowded with people, emptying loth weajions. W. H. St rot her, jxistmaster at Elk horn, was shot through the alxlomen and almost instantly killed. Conduc tor McCullongh was shit in the sidt but not seriously wounded, and Peter Kice, a colored miner, was shot through me right breast and w ill probably die fs 1 r- ii - . xne lonowing note was pinned on the body: "llns deed was done for the pui jiose of example and warniug t( negroes, so beware." Some of the most prominent and in fluential citizens of this section com posed the mob. Jones, it is alleged. nan Kiuea three men prior to his last offense. An effort whp made by Jones friends to rescue him from the angr iiiuu, oiu proved to ie lutile. EXPRESS AGENT ARRESTED. ne ami Hi lather Suspected of the ltoliliery at Colorado Springs, Colo. Denver, Jan. 29. Pinkerton detec tives have arrested Express Agent Jroute of Colorado Springs on the charge . r i - , - . - . . oi oeing implicated in the theft of ..0. 000 from the Wells Fargo company sev eral months ago. His father was also arrested on a train at Walsenburg as he was leaving the state, and aWmt 4,000 was iounri sewed un m his clotl-iimr The robbery occurred on the night of anov. ii at the anta Pe depot in Colo rado Springs just after the night train pulled out south. George K. Rout, tin agent, said that two men had over powered imii in his office and taken two packages consigned from Denver Iwinks. wjiicn contained yjo.lHH), overlookin another package containing f lo,KX). a' Jir. Jvrout had been in the employ of L.. It". 11 . n i-. me eus-r argo express company for a number of years suspicion did "not at nrst point to lnm. Krout s father. farmer, came to Colorado Springs from v,emrgHio, ins., jau. 21. Ills actions excited suspicion. A Democratic Committee Appointed. rHiLAUKij-niA, Jan. 29. Pursuant to me resolution authorizing the appoint ment of the sub-committee of the Dem ocratic national committee, which is to have charge of the arrangements for ine Democratic national convention at Chicago, Chairman Harrity has an- pointed the following members of the Democratic national committee to con stitute the sub-committee : W. F. Har rity, chairman, Pennsylvania; S P Sheerin, secretary, Indiana ; A. P. Gor man, Maryland ; Ben T. Cable, Illinois Edward C. Wall. Wisconsin : .T..hn r: Prather, Missouri ; Thomas H. Sherlev Kentucky. A meeting of this sub-com mittee w in be Held m Chicago at an early date. Forgeries Amounting to :t,OO0,00O, Iacoma, Jan. 2) Latest advices irom cinna tell of the forging by Chi nese forgers, on the island of Java, of o.ouu.ow oi Java bank notes. PITH OF THE NEWS. The United States cruiser Cincinnati went into dry dock at tl.e Brooklyn vard The American line steamship st Paul ?s sail fast m the sand off lZg Brunch! Rev. T. B Hargrove, of Cold water hlrtextudiDhis i,uii,it "srgivi5alrr Tde Sixth Klllnt in t, T.-. . . lature for United States sector "ZLZ out result. S'r Joseph Barnby, the well-kn rtcian and principal of the Guildhi own mo ld hall School mi jiusic, uieo in Guidon ShJlVi , "-Papers generally nrplaud Chamberlain's suggest ion of an Ancl.w American alliance to aid Armenia. g tnJl-ChlreseJaundrv,nan under arrest in New ork charged with the murdeV of an 8-year-old girl named Horning pZt'f ??CTCe of divorce obtained by Mrs .. i V t;r1le. t"1 author, Wtter known m "John Oliver Hobl.es.' in London hi! madea bsoluie. Congressman Atwood of Massachusetts It ts said, is to he asked bv hie w,,' ents to res gn, lause of a! Wed irre.ru lantles in his nfli, urhii. 5 !V 'rre?"- itect cuy area- .iu, fu, " "-sw.i. oecauseor aiiej-ed false represe,itatllls in business r-f,S o,nd; Charles Lefebre German army. .worthorrioXS ,0nMi'L1t.10,i Vf KiVd Z Schillea'f 4M tUJOIiei 111 til J MASS A RES EXAGGERATED. British V the ne llook Issued Kegatdin ill ng of Armenian. London, Jan. 2!. Blue Looks have been issued containing all the official dispatches relative to Armenia Im tween July 24, lM. and Oct. 10, l!i."i, and the riorts of the consular deh gates sit tached to the Sassoon commission. The reioi t says the Turkish ugitator, Mnrsd, instigated se-vtral Armenian outrages on Kurls. The latter then retaliated anil brought en the massacres. The report shows the number of killed has been grossly exaggerated, although there may have been many more. There is appended, however, to the report a tabulated iist of all evidence tender-d to the commission. The six villages mentioned show n total of 2'1. victims distributed as follows: Shenik, 114; Semal. !."; Gfcc!!(-puzaii, the scene of the story of the great pit which was rilled to overflowing with massacred virtims, 40; Agpi. 22; Spagank, 10; Taiori. 14. The British Delegate Shipley, while he admits that there was violation of women, as-erts that the alleged whole' sale butchery of women was not con firmed. He declares that the Armen ians were hunted like wild beasts and if the slaughter was not greater it was solely owing to the vastness of Ihe mountain fastnesses which facilitated the escape of the Armenians. He was convinced that the Turks were bent on complete extermination in some dis tricts. NO G. A. ENCAMPMENT. At eat the Outlook In Very Slim. Ow. in;; to the Hail roads. Chicago, Jan. Commander I. X. Walker said, after he had lieen informed the Western Passenger association would not grant the desired extension on the tickets: "Well, that simply lets St. Paul out of it. That is all there is to that The entire matter will now be reopened and another city selected for the encampment." When informed that the other roads of the Joint Traffiic association had de clared that they would not grant terms more favorable than those already made by the western lines Commander Wal ker replied t "Then there will be no G A R. encampment this year. We must have yi-day ti( kets or we will not have any encampment." Die Alter Living li'.t Year. McDoNcruH, Ga., Jan. 2!i. Hiram Lester has died on the poor farm of Henry county of old age. being in Ins 12!ith year at the time of his death. He was born in 1 Tlii, and claimed to haie been in the Revolutionary war. also that of 1SP2. He leaves one son and a daughter. His son is bi years old, and is the younger of the two children. A Girl llonnd. Gagged and Kohlied. vvamo.x. j.. jan. s'.i. .Maggie Keese has been found in her room bound and pagped. lying on the floor in her night robe. She had been awakened during the night by some one in her room, ami when she attempted to get up. was over come, after a struggle. Her jiocketbook was rined and ft;o taken. Icnperate tend In Iowa. JEFFKiisON, la., Jan. 2!). As a result of a tiesperate tight, owing to a feud. two men are dead, two desperately wounded and a young lady seriously mm. a nr Kiiien are: joiin isrown. Jr.. and John Fleck. The injured are : jonn urown, sr., George Heck, shot through the back; Miss Tiliie Brown, ueaien vim a ciuo. The Power Agree Ahont Armenia, T. PETF.FSBiRi, Jan. 29. Xo doubt arrangements point to a conclusion be- iween Knssia, Great Britain, France and Italy for a final settlement of the Armenian question. Those include Jtussia s occupation and administration of Anatolia and the purchase of Cyprus j l-v rreai rsniain. Kngliohuian Attempts Suicide. miLADELPHiA, Jan 2!!. Stanley were, a young iunglishmaii. wl.n nr. rived here on the steamer Vaesland. has oiicmpieo to commit suicide at the Bingham house. He was afterward committed as a demented patient to the jriiiiaueipnia Hospital. Geere fired inree snors. which went wide of their mar. unrequited love for a Miss vjuuii oi vnicago is piven as the cause. Favor a New Military Park. ashixgton, Jan. 29. The house committee on military affairs has de cided to recommend the creation of national military park on the Vicksburg i aiueneio ano will report to the house iut jjiij introduced ty Mr. Catchings. Itooth Leaven In April. iSEv ioiiK, Jan. 29. At Salvation Army Headquarters it is said that Com mander Ballington Booth will give up the command of the army in America me r.rst week 111 April. C.OOO Given Employment. . hicaoo, Jan. 29. The rolling mills oi tne Illinois tecl company, located - v-u.ii wunofju natr resumed. 1 Ills I gives work to fj.ooo employes. THE MARKETS. PlTTSBCHQ, Jan. 28. WHEAT Xo. Too. i rea. b s ..:; No. 2 red, 74 t-ORX-No. 2 -v- .... - I "V , 1,1 tflll-W " III . (11... - .-iii-iieu. oi t Jlj:c lil -tl I . ' s" ' high mixed shelled. mixed car. la . , - v.. . . . ... mixed, 21 -nil. . ' WAV V 1 . "mciBT, ?16.00gio.23; No. 2 ....... vuj,. .H wia a, mixed clover, fM.urtc . Pck:np. ?9.j a 9.o0 , Xo. 1 feeding prairie, -Jjll. go: uwio Wr llHiliflii.,.. ... . ii i - - u . . h uiriin nur I kit nK.iti ' . " . . vj v j i b i iij r "v. nLn-uinii creamery, 23a24e; Ohio u,u. . ' ' fanc-v untry roil. io graue and couking, ;a !(?. CHEESE- r ancv v,,rb . i V T , ,l siie. iu;s a 1 1c . New "T c , t I ,a"-y , September ... . -a.i-j, iscunsin hwiss. in tub. IJ'J.l nT , i ' " ?c-"luo .mivi.ss, in tubi U J a l.o; wi., in sqnare blocks. liaUSe .-..y iresn fennsylvama and ... -,, ni: cvla storaite. l4.al.Sc .. . uvr cniriien.-, OoOiJcper pair; live chickens. smallO 0.00c, -pric chick- u. a- io i2e; aressed chickens it per puna; Uvt ducks turkeys, tiloc per pound geese, 1 Ooa.1 25 t er nair. .osoc per pair, live , tlreaed,loaloc . Lv . . ao auso 0V ner d,2en (1-lKrn.U . aJ,,:2 , Per dozen. ?rcue. lr aozea ; venisoa saddles. ITniiaa tclo Uji3c, rrirr, - . P'Jtsbiro Jan 28. i, p ralr; on ! th: , uiKin,-, openea slow; closed 'teadr ,V, -, "e quote: Prime 4 40 l?oa, 4 ii4 .; good butchers' .-v, iat, tJ.UUtj.a.60-; bulls st,t. and ..-.smj, leeat-r. J.ioji3.bo, cows and spnnjrers. tlo OW94O.OO H(W;.su-i......- .. L fresh ..,.C.F usui; marxet arrive: very th 1 . nof- ner We quote ..u.iii,; prices: nest ir.edinm eifcn. H EF.P AVr. I avd 0.1.. .u: . . - - ee-.-i .uia wetK: nemand better . market lirjr. 1 . n "'""e mgner e quote as lol- B.A. fair, tJ.50ab.Ou: common. SI i 1 1. 0051. 00; lambs. t.i.Urii ts ....1 JL !. 1 ...,., ------ W '" ""'j "a lain calves. 50go 50 Cinczxsati. Jan HOGS Market Ftronu at j 9mdt 5-'i 28 Ke- ee:pts. S.boi head fchiomeista. S.Iu" V....1 CATTLE Market ftrons at I2..V. ka F.e ce:pt. a. hnui. Sliipmenls l.K. ' k.MLTU 4 x , 1 . . . sheer shipments. Uu Iji-r.fc. '. A head .5os5.00. fetrocs at AT-Spot market weaker No i red roH l.nc; No 1 hard. Toe I o b afloat vai. roi market weaker. No. OATts-Spot u,arket lower No zoo. CATTLE No trading: feeling neadv. turopeaB cable quote American steeri at v jaiuiiu oresswl weight tor beef at 7,57 tsUc refngera- R.K LA-Market active Ksloc higher for both sheep and U and lai2ib h "euiuro io ciio:ce. Ja tVia.i.a, comniot UTirime. 14 Uii.37ii. 1-.1I.U3, ioa nouuoaily higher at $t,50J In down by fate. Filibusters Come to Grief, but Not Through Capture. THE HUNTED HAWKINS WRECKED. She Sprang a I-cak Oft" Iin? IsIhikI anil Three S-liHiier KeM-ued Mir W arrior. A Number llrownril lt f Arum and Ammunition Throw n OverlMiurd. New YoRK."Jan. 29. Some survivors from the Cuban filibustering steamer Hawkins, wrecked off Long Island Mon day morning, have reached this city. Authorities all along the coast, from this city to Florida, were on the lookout for her, not knowing that the vessel had been wrecked. The cruisers Montgom ery and Raleigh were also supjMised to be on the lookout. A survivor savs that she had 120 men on board, all being res cued by three schooners, but six who were drowned in getting on to the boats. The vessel sprang a leak alx.ut 3 o'clock Monday morning ami they were unable to keep her going in the rough sea. The water put out the fires. They threw overboard all the coal and the arms and ammunition. There were over $M,000 worth of arms alone, two Hotchkiss guns, 1,200 Remintoii and Winchester rifles and 1,Ooo,(hki rounds oi ammunition. In addition to this there were 4.000 pounds of dynamite and a lot of raw material for niakin; heavy explosives. Calisto Garcia Iniga was in command of the revolutionists and his son, Carlos iiareia, was second in command. Gen i ii i . . , .... t-i.ii jkos.i w as uiso on ooani. ihe sur- MHiriiwiTf lamied at dinerent points aiong tne coast. At the Cuban headquarters, 6fi Broad way, it was denied that the Hawkins was oti its way to Cuba. xne survivors that reached tins citv were landed at ineyard Haven. N. J.. ny tne schooner Helen H. Benedict. l lie other two schooners are on their way to .Boston. AIIostonsiHHi.il says: The arrivals or schooners Helen H. Benedict ami Lieander V. B-ole are anxiously awaited to furnish more satisfactory details of the foundering of the steamer J. W. Hawkins, carrying an alleged filibuster- ing exH-dition in the waters south of New Kngland. Both the schooners men tioned are coal laden, bound from Nor folk to Boston, and according to meagre particulars of the disaster at sea bring ing into safety many survivors, tho exact number of those lost at sea In ing undetermined until the number saved are fully accounted for. FOR PERMANENT ARBITRATION. A I'rtitinn to lie Circulated Throughout the I'nited Slate and F.nnlaud. Iaindon-, Jan. 29. The text of a dec laration is published here urging the establishment of a permanent tribunal of arbitration for all the English speak ing nations and suggesting that the gov ernments give effect to the resolutions on this subject of congress in 1S92 and the house of commons in lS'xl. The declaration is signed by Dean Farrar, the bishop of Durham the canon of Westminster, Kditor William Stead, the Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, editor of The Methodist Times ; Bady Henry Somerset and the most noied men and women re formers in (reat Britain. ine declaration will now be sent throughout Great Britain and the United States for signatures. NO RUSSIAN FLEET REA0Y. Ienial of .Military ITeparal lonx to Divide I'p Turkey. lxxrox, Jan. 2!. It was semi-ofti : .11 ciany aniiouiiceti tnat tliere is no truth in the disjiatch published by Ihe Daily .News from leiina, (riven in these dis-iatches yesterday, saying that news from Constantinople and fc-bx-topol showed that Russia has a fleet lyinp off N liastojiol and Odessa. -iso tnat ner Caucasian armies are ociiifr concentrated on the Armenian frontier in readiness to move next spring for the puriiose of partitioning Turkey between the powers, Russia taking Armenia and Con.tantinonle. France taking Syria and Palestine and Great liritain taking Egypt and the eastern shores of the Persian gulf, with ine remainder oi ine ottoman empire to oe divided among the other powers Ladien I'lead For SnlTrage. TT washim.tov, Jan. X'.K The senate marble room was completely filled by a delegation of ladies from the National Jbqual Suffrage association, who appear ed before the senate committee on wom an's suffrage to present their plea for recognition at the ballot lox. Senators Call ami Peffer were the only members of the committee present, and they were iaie in arriving, a delegation also vis ited the judiciary committee room of the house and made speeches to the committee. Kunron'i Official funeral Tomorrow, bEKLix, Jan. '!. The official funeral services over the remains ot Mr. Theo dore Kunyon, late ambassador of the United States to Germany, will take place at Castle Mondijona tomorrow. The private services were held yester- o.iy. ah ine necessary arrangements aie oeing made, l lie T rench ambassa dor, M. .J. Ilerbette, will act as doyen of in e oinipiomatic corps and the foreign oiuce win oe largely represented. Important KeeeUershlp Decision. Washington-, Jan. 29. Judges Field, iiariau. nrewer and Krown of the su preme court have rendered their decis ion in the Northern Pacific receiver ship case, holding all the courts along the line of the road to Ik? ancillary to Judge Jenkins court at Milwaukee. This decision gives the Milwaukee court the jurisdiction over the entire system in ine matter oi receiverships. Claim Some ."Member Are Ineligible. i-rankfort, Ky., Jau. 2!. A resolu tion has been drawn up in the ReputSi can caucus providing lor an mvestiga- non oi tne eiigiointy oi certain Demo cratic members of the house. Republi cans claim to have good cases against a numuer oi Democratic members. I'owerleM to Stop the Fights. r-i-r-Aso, lex., Jan. 29. The Minis ters union has received a letter from Governor Thornton of New Mexico s-r. ing he is powerless to i.revent nri,. fighting in that territory iiJi, ... . . . - - ' U 1 MS 1. 1 1 " making it a te onv mid i,r rr-. , M J -' - ..iinif; imi I III" Illllltia. Tn I'rj Morton's Candidacy. Washington-. Jan. 29 The New lorn Kenuliiican rit-lccittinn in tho nonse will hold a conference within a lew days m the interest of Levi P. Mor ton s candidacy for the presidential nomination. Fifty-SI Perished In the Mine. Cardiff. Wales. Jan. 29 Tho pioration of the coal mine near Tvlor- lown, which was wrecked bv t... piosion oi nredanip. has lieen ii...it.i......i and it is found that the total number of aiueu amounts io oli. F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Near Post Office flrThe tinderlir-nil a iiya i. i m th' be ejened a ibtnni parlor on Main itreet near the p.tofflo, where barb-yln? In all It brancba-ta will ha nrnu .T.. fntnre. ErervthinK neat and Your patronage lolicited. '. x. rr.tn. APPLICATIONS ros Liquor Licenses ! N.Hieo Is hereby given that Ihe applications ol the luliiiarli k lierron Ijr L.lquor Liieenses have tieeo U el In the (im.-e ol iu Uourt ol Vloarter Hea.-I..im ol Oauilina cuuotT. Ha., and wil. im ura- reuteii to tbe raid Oiiurt lor lt ronalderatlou on I MUMiaV t tBKl'AKV 17.1SWJ. Unless ri teialiy dengnated tielow the rl J deurM of the appneanu ( 4 (latea tn the ieti- tioo-) are at tHe places lor which appllralioa Is made. Asliville Bdrouxh levl Kurkcl Kotall. Jaine HauUn. tiT. Main street and Itrj Uan Kad. K-iaH. r It. H. Myers, near K K. Depot and lry Uao Koad. Kelall. Harnentiuio Horoogh rimuiaa Bruwn, uor. Mary and Maple streets. Kelall. A B. Cuhlna. Ketall. lubn Hindi. Ketail. Marcel u Weaklaud. S. E. Cor. Phlla. Are. and Martha street, Kelall. Harr townhlp Harry A. Luther. Ketall. L'arruiitowa Horuugu H. A. fiuiu. Main street. Brewer. tl. A. KarmOaUKh. Main street. Hrewer. Andrew Haua Alain street, Kelall. .lohn Olaner. Kelaii. Viuceul Kelg . John W. Ilamra, Main street. nhoieaie. Maroo i: Schrolh. Main street. Kelall. incrnl J.Mulu. Main street. Kelaii t'mroIl T wnshlp l'airic hamaan. Kelall. Matthew Weleu. Kelall. Cb stTuwnh p Charles Khud,.Si. I. kwrenre . Ketall. I'nm SniiK rt-iinuiii - Win. J . if IKinoeli, UuiuraMa street, Kelall. 11- araeid township tiejiae llarber, st. Augustine. Ketall. Muiuu P. N utiK, Sil. Augusllne, Kelall. l'reMn 1 uwusnlp Maiiiirm Addlestierg, Kelall. A.O. lirtwn, lietali. Wililau K. HuuLam, ( Kes.. Altoona. ta.l Ke tail. Huirh tl'ltunnrll Susamit. Ketall. lohn tacNa,ljr. Retail, K.J Mt-lSa iy. Krewer. Cbarle Nuibei-'in.l. Oresson. Ketall J I. ecKlet. Keta I. lVau l'owi.hip Win. tl Snyder Hynart. KeUlt. KlienaburK Kaal Ward J.K. lieiny. t:or. High and Centre stretu. Kelall Khenshurx, West Wa-d A K. K.oder, tir. enter and Hlab streets Keiail M.tllda Brown. I'-or. High and Julian street. Kelail 1. A.tVaver. Ktall. Hetrge J. Mi Kensle, ?or. High and Julian 5' re, is. Kelall Kider TowuMbip Jacol Ai-na. St Bonllaee Ketall. Krancir X. tic. St. Bonllaee. Kelail. (ial Itsiu Horuugb John Hiener.xooieet W. W. f. K. H. Station Wholesale. K. IS. Kurk, tkir. Main and Forest sueets, Ke lall. K. K. llignan, Cbestnot street. Ketall. F. I" li. leu. t buieh street. Kelall. A. .1. Uulwalt, Our. (Quarry and streets. Kelail Allen II. Hem. Main street. (Kes. Doyleslown Pa .) W holesale. Micbael Misnarrls. Main street. Ketal.. Arnold Jeiis, l.'or. Main and Portage streets Kelail. John Igue. K tall. tuner fselson. Uor. Main and Chestnut streets Kelan A. P .(tula. St. Thomas street. WhalHi Kicke:el er. tackaon street. Whole-ale Henry Sej inure. Portage Jtreet, Ketall. Ualnts u t' .wnshlp Jobn A Mctluire. lielaneysllle, KetatL Hastli tr Burjuich K l,.l(r,i;u, Oor. 4tn ATe- and Ka.Uroa.d Koiaod I Frantz. Ketall. Maihall Olipairica, Oor. Slangier street and Mm Are.. Ketall. Charles Kinney. Cor. Spangler street and 4tb Andrew Intzy. Beaver street. Wholesale. Michael H. Magle. Ketall. 1. N IcholMin Kmio Joho A. Parks. Uor. Bearer street.and tb Are nciau, Jubn A. P.att, KeUll. Fr.nk Warara. Ketall. Jackson lownbl John 1 Weotroih, Vlntondale, Ketall. Lauretto KotooKh :. F. U'liunnell, Ketall. Lilly Bomnab Francis Bradley. Wholesale. i rot Ke Branl. Kaliroad aireet. Kataii James liuuti. Cor. Kallroal and Washington A. M. tieiarae. Mala MrMt K.in ".A. tleorue. tr. Kaliroad and Urant streets rteuil. tlto F. Helly. Kaliroad street. Kelall John Mi J well. Kallmad atrea.t Whiuia Frank OWelll. tlor. Kaliroad and' Wasblnaton streets. Ketall. Blair shjrt Cor. Main and Washington streets Ketail. Kuliert Smith. Cor. OIia,l an.i r.K Bircei. ne ail. I. It stidler. Main street. Wholesale. P. A. Tb-iuipsun, Wholesale. Patton KoroUKh P. ). Kauder. Maaree Are I Km Iwk H m .j w nuio aie. J.-un Boyre Sl Peter P.Young, Wholesale. John Cornell. Ketall. T. W. La-us. Met lee Are , Wholesale. W liliam ... Mellon. Mb Are . Kiill Srottdale Biewlna; :o.,&lh street, (Kes. Scott, rale. Pa .) Wholesale Walter J. W ea k land , Cor. Masree and 4th Ae - nnwo. iwircree Are., Kelall. John A. Woile fith and Misii-- uiu PorLage Koruuicb " i barles H. Brt-wn. ( Res. Creiison Twp..) Ketall. Allien lliehl. Martin street. Ketall l. W. Martin. Cor. Kallruad and farioa John J. MciMnnell, Kallreid Ave. Ketal L tieorgi v. Shinier, Main street Kelall (leo. Yeckle. Waahlnuliin rl Ut.il Poiiage Township n . acuit (Ja nler. Jamevtown. Ketail James Haley. Jaiuetown. Ketail V tn. H. tdwards. Jamestown, Ketall. Peter James. Jamestown. Ketall. Keade Tuwnehip j . r . boo ner, l.ioydsville. K tall. V . A. Cbsplm. Flinton. Ke'all. Stephen A. Cooper. Fallen Timber. Ketall. A.c. tlray. Blaudsbunc. Ketall. I'. B. Newcomer. Ketail. Kohl H. Klcbardson. I.loydfTllle. Ketall. Andrtw Shoemaker. I.loVdsTllle. Keia.ll. Suangiei Horouifb F. H Heater. Ketail. Klchard Bowrn, l raw lord Are.. Ketall. s. B. Kins:. Bigler street. Ketall. II su.livan, Ketail. M.O. W.atover. Hurler A . Whnlu.u Summerhlll Borouith Joi n Ur'rnio. Main street. Ketail. Francis kuits. Market sueet KaLall. P. I'. YajDer. t'or. Main and Kallma.1 trai. Susquehanna Township ir.ulel w. Hoorer. Ketail. luiine bill B irougn Joseph A Iter ram. Church street. Kelall Jobn (ItdJy. Tuunelbtll street. Kiuail 1. J. Maaulre. lor. Church and Tonnolhlli Haniel Uuion. PorUa street. (Kes. Oaliiizin Pa .) Ketail. waaumgion To w rip hip rrana ieap, iieroj, Ketall. Martin I-ei. Caiaodra, Ketall. 1 homas O Hrlen. Caaaannra. Whnl.jil. Wilmore Borough N . J. Buver. tkr. Mala and uiln.t atvaita N. W. DAVI1, Ebecfburg. Pa., Jan. SI. 1HV6. Clerk fHE HGGIDENT3 OF LIFE Write to T. S. Qtrrwcmy, Drawee 156. Chicago, Secre tary of the Staji Accidejct CoatPANT, for information regarding Accident Insur ance. Mention this paper. By so doing yon can save Has said over IdOO 000 00 for accidental injuries. Be your own Agent. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION R.EQCTJLED octll. 6m Cassidy's Shaving Parlor located near the enrner ol Centre and Sample streets. Sharing. .Hair Cutting and Shsmpwo- ina uone in me neatest ana nest manner. A share el yonr patronage solicited. KUSEKT CASS1UY. JOHN F. STRATTON'S teieoraiea Kassian uat Violin Strings I he Finest in the World. Every String Warranted. John F. SlraHon.''L"" Send for Catalogue 811.813.815. 817 E. Ha St. NgT YORK FRAZER AXLE Best in tbe World! mm. Set tbe Genuine! Sold Eierj-tere! JOHN H- bTKATTON'8 Crlebrjird Band Instruments DRUMS. FIFES. Piccolos and Band Supplies. Send for JOHN W. BTRATTON, Caulogo. 811. 813. 8IS. 817 E. lh SI..N.T. A membership fee &;S2 e t i HTfT 4 rax 4 . You helped us to double Now for Fall ..ml Winter. A H . at u, . S3 Men's F.lai k an.i Ureasted, All-VM!eii Ker ey Ovemntts, Y.hu V &nJ IJnitii;, -Men's (Jray I 'nioii Suits, ... Men's blo4-k l lit-vi.it Suit-, all-wo.il. Men's Hlue C'liev tt Slli s, all - r . .ii ... i . ... . . jien un wool oz. i.ia. K ciieviot Suit, the miite.t Suit in the county for the money n pillar j.ri.-e every here, fltl.(R) tHirjiru-e, - - . . .' V( All Wool C lay Worste.! Suits Sa ks an.l Fr.a ks, f.s.lsi to $10.ii Freiu-h IShu k W.rste.ls. all wo. Itn, - Jl.im t., (l.: (a, n.il.lren's Sui:S .... 7.V. to'i isi 1 out lis' Suns, .... M..-Kj,ofUMa, OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is full up in all the newest and latest goods and you tan get thein at prices you can afford to pay. Ever at Your Service, THE CIsOTHXER, LILLY. PA. Assignees Sale Or VA l.f. BLK REAL ESTATE! Assise. Eitate of Jobn Brown. By rlrtua nl a plurirs onld- lsalna oat ot tb Court ul t uuiujun Plea ol t?amlna fsaunty. and to ins directed , there will le esnoiM-d in iutlic sala ob the preoilses tn the borough ol Nuuinier faill. I'atiibria euonty. Pa . on SATURDAY. FKI5. 22. KsOC, jtT IO WCl.OfK. A. M., And Irom time to time there tiler, all the tollowtnit doecrltied Knal rlnate. whi.-h tian tma a.la;ned Io tba OudeniKned by John Hrusn and wife. Description of Properties : KO. I. Mill iroerty . couhiiu ol foor lots. In the turnavn ol SuromerOIII. tauumled and dpsrrlb d as tolluwp; liecinnlna at a otnt on the line of the Penne) Wanla Kailioad an.l corner ol l.K of Patrick Mc.:all. Ibenre situih o rtrm cut 70 tmtto a olot Cfwner ! lot ol P. M Hroa a ; thence south Tu deacrees eafi lao leet lu a nst corner of lot noaor ltH.nrt ! Mi er; thence south "Ai'i defi west feci to a point corner ol lot ot John T. I. ns;: thence north ( dCKreea easibv lots ot Jubn I'. Iaa. !-. Hendricks and Wallace Plntnmer -n Icel in corner ot lot ot Pat nek MeUall; thence by ald i.tt Bur h Z3 (lexrea. east 8s leet to a ioet: iben-e t.jr nai.i lot omtb a decrees eaft I ret to a iit: thence t.y sai.f ot sitala north 31 dearees pjt lint leet tu ilare ol beKlnnina, ouutamluv In all lu? erebes. uioie or IrrS. Sf. tlreec House and lot. m-jaie on Main street. ID the boiooab ol Samnierbill. tmusded on lte nutthetiy sid ny Main Mreet. on earteny side My !H il John u ninth, on tbe aoulh l.y an a lie, and on the westerly side by lot ot James 1 I'iutnmer. batrlnic thereon erected a two story I-rauie iHteil Idk, and also other lwei ls: AO. 3. Residence ard Store l....,ui. lot situated at tbe corner of Main street and the Pen nsy I. an la Kail- fuau, in Hie noruuan ol u tu u, bill. tiumied and de crtScd as follows: Keainolna at the cor ner mentioned; thence weaiward alofr tbe Penn sylraola Kaliroad lo perches t.i a c.rucr ol land now or late a I tieorye K W ike: thence by said lands T perches to a ot: 'licue eastward by other land ol Joho Krowo 8 perckts to a ihisi In lln e ot said road- thence soutbaar.. alonir raid rad o i perches to the iilace ol beeinninir , hav ins; thereon a large Frame dwelling and Store Kootm. AO. 4. Vnion Hall laol situate iu the borouab ol Sum merhlll. corner ol Mam street and Jarkaon road, bounded oa tbe easterly side by Main street: un southerly side by other lot ( No S) ol John Biown, on wistcrly side by lot ol John I'. W entrotn. and' on tbe northerly side by Jakoo r al . harmar therioa erected a larve turee-loy I-tame riulid lDar known as I'd Ion ttall. AO. S. Vudl vldid one-ban ibteiest In piece or parcel ol land rlluaie lb t'rvyle t wnui.. known as Wlliia.d Prlnale tract, adiolnina- lati.li ol Onf fith, Hrown a. Snoeman. I. t". Krott a. Son", frank Kim. iLe Hutler tract and others, con tains; 24 acres and 127 errhes. AO. . rnJIrld'sl odo ball interest in tbe coal and oth er minerals tl acres, aid the vurtare ol 7 acres, more or lets, oi the same i.ie ol around, all known at Ihe Wlllli-m rtut.er tiart. situate in Croyle tuwn.hiu. adjuanlns; lands ol Jact prln gie, William Murray etal. AO 7. Undivided one third tnierest In William Mnr ray tract ol land In 'io)le tosu-hit sad t.ru h ol Summerhlll. bonoded by PeouS)lvDla Kail road, t'ambrla Iron tympany . J . t: c. tt Si Suns. P. M. a. J. Hrown et ai.. aal contalatBa acre. 36 pervhes, aod allowances, eireiiiinc aud reerr tote the lolloa ina nutt.lred lots to their respect Ire purchasers, lur which deeds hare tn execa. ted and dellrercd. to wit: LmNo as. sold io K. r. Byers- lot No. l. sold t Warnetd; M io. It. fold to H. F. Myers; kit No. . kk: io John D.Hard ; lot Ao. M so d to William tibnc: K1 No S. Sold to H. WarOeld: lot No a?, aol.i to Jacob Houtit; tuts Nos 1 and Z. sold to lr J H Ureea; lot No 3. sold lo John Oallardy; lot No 3. sold to John tlaliardy; I jl 4't. -old to J Mia Hoiiti Jr.: lot No. 10. sold to J. P. Mctionah- lot No 4s sold to s. P. Lad: lot No 47. sold io p. ! aod lot No. 1, sold to (its. fc. Heits; No. 61, sold to K. (t. K ; Nos 3. 7 and B mmall i-ioi i to Mrs M. A. ttreeu; No. b6. cold to I1 . H t'hurch and lot No. X. sold to tieo. H. Slloeman et al. AO 8 Lot In bonaab ol Summerhlll. btmndct . n.1 deseribed as luilow.: Kralunin at a p..t l leet South ol line ol Pennsylvania Kaliroad: israr. iv ur.w we. . rrmca w a pusi; uieoi-s by line ol laud low or late ul r . S. 'role. suum I dearee west perches to a tM: thence t line Of land ol 12 A. Illtnood. north ii dearreea eat 4 perenes to a post oa lm ot sumtnerbtil a; rare, yard: thence by said line north I Uraree east H, pereheet to place ol larali.iiii.ie. obtainina oo paicbes. and hsTinar thereon ertt-tad a small trine M.use untenanted AO Interest ol apt lienor lu a tract ol land at Miner oral Polnl, lo fcaM layk:r to nutp. bounded auu descrttard as loilows: Hvinoiua at a hem lock near Salt t.tck cttek: thence throuah tsnd ol llambna Iron Oompaoy routh deares east perches to a cucumber; tbsuce south tl :,4 denreet. west 11.64 tie.cbes to a hemlock: thenca south a dea rees east x M rctie to a iost, thence south 4i d ties wert 17 73 iietcbes lo a post near t'oDetuaaah Kirr: thence tiaraliel with said riser north 44S, deaiees west lk 6 oerchee to a poet; thence burih 4o ilea rees weri 14 1 patches to a suaar; tnenca foilowiua tba dl rectloB ol Sail L.ick creek north 8 degrees we.-l 13 1 perches to a wbl birch: thence south -.VJ dearees east lo. perches to a I eech. thence oortu VJi degrees eat 7 ercuea to white birrh; theuce north 3'. decrees east 3 perches to White oak. aod lueBoe north 4 --' oe((rees east patches lo place ol be lnpn. coniaipitr lu acres. 14 leiches. and faaviua iiiereon .rmmi m.. uouuie and lour sinalc r rauie Tenement Huou and one small Slute kMui . with the apuurte aancs. -4T Will be sold la sections, or as a whole to suit purchasers. - TEKMK OF Ml l.K t Tea l-er rent, ol the Puirbase moues to h nal.i when tbe nr-pert. is struck down: one-half when tbe sale ! cii brined by the t'ourt, and ihe re mainder in tbiee months irom date, ul cniDrat. tlun. lleleired payuienis to be secured by iodic meat bond or tnortaaae. with interest, al the op tion ol aa-laaee Purchasers to bar the right to pay cash In lull on delivery nt deed. 3 . ft. I.KIT., sslnnee of John Brown and wile. Sammerbill. Pa.. Jan. 31. 18 St CREAM baimCATARRH Jm fwiVfcfy as. . . Oeaiwaes I M JVwawi J'aUBMffreS, JtUrnvm S'ariM aial J mftmwm waaif twia. Jfewfa thm iera. ttrmtmrrm IK I Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD A Dattcle Is spoiled into eaca latirai and la acrewable. Price kt) cents at DruKftsts orty mail r.L.1 bKUTHtKS, so War ran SueakNew ork. t. a S a J 4Z ' i X ' i i 1 :ii I ' I It ' " , . - 'i ' M - i t K K I - our business for Sprin"- ' We are readv and whr i,.., " Line IW-aver (ivertsmUs, Single ai 1 IVml.le- H.r-. Uliie, Italian ?S.UI an.l fui Mini ."i.tsi ail Jo. Ul ... ANNUAL STATEMENT. Thlrty.nlntb annual statement ol it, . : tlon Mutual Fire In,nr,nce "mp.BV J brla fouaty hr year endina lLtll 1 , c Amount Insnrtd Iec etuir 31. 1S4 "a. jjj, . . Amount Insureddarlnx ' " Jr ; jo. on 1 1 leduct amoant expired aunnaryear M 0-4 M IWJuct amonot surren dered and cancelled.. 144jn0ou 4C ! A mono t Insured Dec 31 IK Amount notes In foTe leo. 31. lw " t Amount taken durinir yef 1.4it.' lei x 00 Il.'Jll iJ lfedact amount aspired tlunnit year... f Deduct amouoi surren- dered and cancelled.. 14.o.j 1Z M7 'Jtn Premium notea In force lec. Lil.lnyc i l.-t t'ASH AtXH NT-KMHrlS Amonot on haod at Utt Ltlfnn'"; 3.io--s t ash for new Insurance - 4 Amount reced on As sessment No. 13 djj 33 EX PES Dirt' KES-LOSStS fill." - iis. Admr . 1 Henry ll h j H...pei ;;;; Micbael Mr. by 1 hoTtia. JerTis W m . 1 . Line ' ."" A IotsIus Shi her -:a,dy a Myers 7 t-Vnrad Wentroth John K. Kdwrd.V.rr. A Yost. Sr K. J. f.umadoe ...... " I. Caldwell J.."."." 1. I.lchtenlels . L.. (llasarow Mrs. Julia Kinder OTUBK tiriMtH- Scretarr fc tec Treasurer's salary .. Kent . Aaents' commia'tons Premiums returned, pol icies cancelled Pnntin. postaKe, sta tionery, etc fcaliry Executive Com mittee Ex penaes a d j u it i it lussefl t) l MM 1 4i y-ii ;: 40 r, mi 10 t.l lt. IJ 4.1 UU w VI .. 4 s il 411 1SJ ( if 31 lol S 45 Ml Balance on band and In " a Jannary 24. lai Tbe foreeoinc Stale' aodite-l. lound correct and appeared JNil. l.lJiVH. JMl. J. I VANS. ... J. T. KdKKKrs. Jan. 31. lsyo st Kxecutive wa n Earache is about a painful an ache a anything that Salva-cea (TUDSHAIl) has to deal with. But i: stops it immediately. Bij pains little pains-:: stops all of them. Salva-cea is the quickes: to relieve and cure Hits, Boils. Catarrh, Chafing, SortThrtat, Ulcirs, Ctlds, Rhtunatlsm. Sort Musclis, Burns. Two sizes. 25 and 50 cents. At druggists, or by mi:L, Tmb B.oit Co. a7a Cakal St , N . T ctll PERSONS TO TRAVE: WANTED Several faithful men and ladies to travel for ttasKs house. j Salary, $;7S0.00 and Ex I'casition perniaoent if mited; a' : crease. Sute reference and en-cf-tuldreeved etamped envelope. THE XATIOXAL, 316-3I7-31S Oinuita Iluildina. VUW- sa( Sat. JOHN F. STRATTON'S MUSICAL. MERCHANDISE. ViaUaa. tartar. Baai. ccardrs. Hsrs caa, c, all kntdaaf Striata, ate, ate. ) 81L 813. 015. 617 Kast ati St.. New lriTlrTai i a.xtxw i ' w 111 A 1