27, 1898 FURTHER TIME GRANTED For Settling the Affairs of Phila~ delphia’s Failed Bank. PLAN OF COMPTROLLER DAWES, He Objects to "Classes A and B* In the *'Singerly Plan,*’ to Which Indi- vidual Depositors do Not Belong, and Makes a Proposal to I'rotect All, At midnight Currency Dawes is ment to the credit- stnut Street National bank, Philadelphia, In which he says of the failure of the National bank my issued a statement as the Jan. 25 [ the hy state Che Sin Dit it date be pr CiRimms “Upon with these cond! tions, for the fulfillment of which I wil allow 20 days, 1 shall then appoint the examiner In charge as temporary re ceiver, who within five days after his appointment will appear In court and ask for the approval of the court to the transfer of the assets of the bank to sald committee under these conditions Upon receiving such approval the prop erty will be delivered to the sald com- mittee, and the temporary receivership terminated. Otherwise I will appoint A permanent receiver, In pursuance of law." compliance Managers Oppose Dawes’ Plan, Philadelphia, Jan, 26 -Menssrs, Earle and Cook, the managers of the plan proposed for the voluntary liquidation of the suspended Chestnut Street Na- tional bank and the Chestnut Btreet Trust and Savings Fund company, last night issued a statement announcing that unless the circular Issued yester- day by the comptroller of the currency shall be modified they will abandon the plan and proceed solely under the as- signment, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY THE WORK OF CONGRESS. Speaker Reed and Leader Balley on n Question of Veracity, Wednesday of last week the house was enlivened by a further debate on Cuba, resulting from an unsuccessful effort to direct the forelgn affairs committee to report the Cuban resolution adopted by the senate last session. Mr, Hitt, chalr- man of the committee, made an impas gloned appeal against action at this time, declaring that the Cuban insur gents urged recognition only with a de- gire to plunge this countryintowar with Spain, He asserted that the president's sympathies wy with the in gurgents, The senate discussd aresclu tion of Senator Hoar regarding the re duction number of letter carriers in the large citi tinued his tive sessio On Thur re strongly in the Morgan con- h Senator wallan speed in execu last there was quite a very between Speaker Reed an ] inlley, leads of th Den of v spirited { that ) EIGHT VICTIMS OF FIRE. ane, Wash, WW Yashington., 1 i Fatal Gale In St, SL. Louis, Jaf 26 ed the highest ve enced here since 27, 1888, when and property yesterday, Its velocity was 68 miles an hour. Two deaths, one fatal In- Jury and several minor casualties were reported, as well ag considerable de- struction of property, The dead are: August Weymeyer, sged 37, a car penter, Wii was blown from the roof of the Shields school; Thomas Joseph Louls, that reach- of any experi tornado of May of life prevailed A Elle city the the destruction Was 80 great, Peterson, aged 4, blown from the roof of a porch. The New England Strikers, Boston, Jan, 26. With Increasing dis- content and unrest among the oper atives at Fall River, with Increasing privations among the strikers and the increase In calls for city ald at New | Bedford, and the announcement of a 6 | per cent semi-annual dividend In the i Pepperell mills and § per cent semi. annual dividend at the Laconia mills, both at Biddeford, where thers are strikes, the prospects are far from good for a settlement of the labor troubles | in New England this week, | was then | spondent of The Times says: The District of Columbia Judge Succeeds A. P., Gorman, | UHOBEN ON THE EIGHTH BALLOT. ofr Refused to the Four the Baltimore Republicans Last to Vote for the Man From Washington County—tiors- man Recolved Fall Demoeratic Vote, Md., Jan, 26.-The fight for Arthur Pue Gorman in the over, and Judge Commas of Washingt the prise The which he was elected, and the the « uit ing to of in Annap iil the seat of United St Louis 15. AM county ha lot upon elghth ed In his gett ander EBhaw ther He Lie senate is "i On bal snc nn, re LEFT TO Men Lost Stenmaer THEIR FATE. Fo wi :s } bitte i ~ fy shat and the fficers and crew of mer and t} fami Capt of he On Bunday erew vessel rien, who it uftern pore had charge wed the Tillle's from thelr which was rapidly sinking, and were hauled on board the Ames. Six men of the Ames volunteered to go af- ter the others on the Tile, and after a hard struggle returned with four. It too dark and hazardous to make another attempt, and four men on expedition In supe won 16 of us made a trig | the Tillie were loft to thelr fate. Griggs Confirmed hy the Sennte. Washington, Jan. 20-The J. W. Griggs of New Jersey, to be attorney general of the United Btates; Bt Clair Mulholland, pension agent at Philadelphia, Griffith WwW. Prees of Wisconsin, consul at Bwansea, Wales, Russian Wants the Chinese Loan. London, Jan, 26.-The Pekin corre. “Russia has notified the tsung-ll-yamen of her willingness to provide a loan on the same financial terma ax England's of fer. France supports Russia in the matier,™ SENATOR MCOMAS NOW. i Fetrunary, | DWP A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Thursday, Dec, 20, Heports of Mr, Gladstone's kealth are denled in London The curfew ordinance went into ef- fect at Indianapolis Tuesday night, Captain Edward Murphy, Wilmington, Del, for ing, was acquitted, On Monday next will begin the cele bration of the 0th anniversary of the discovery of gold in California The clares to act vigorously maintenance of the Friday, on trial at Cuban fillbuster- Japanese gove that that c« raoment again de “pre wry, untry is pared ly, If nec Pode Jan, § MADDY: MARNI IS oront : i* da ore aylvania prints whole and colored, Beptember whi do., Beptember, PLUM Meht skims, 0 6g rege New York and Pen sylvania, 18610. ; western, fresh, 1k Baltimore, Jan, BFlour dull, but firm Wheat firmer; spot, #GWWe. ; monthand ae, . March, Wk May { steamer No. I red, MW 0%oe. | southern, by sample, Me. 681: do. on grade, We fitl., Cora firmer; spot, NGUNe.. month and February, 2% @3%e.. March, ull: large A small Go ale. 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