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PEACE NOW ASSURED
CHILI SENDS DUB APOLOGIES
Vnent the Attack on tha Bailor In
Yalparalto. Radr to Arbitrate If
the Judament la not Satisfactory.
Weahlnirton, D. (, Jan. 30rrMident
Harrison furnished ('nnarmi with the final
aomepminence in the liili affiir, tether
with Chili's reply tit the ultimatum. His
tneaaafe icoompmivmt; the correspondence
Is as follow:
To tht Ssna'i and llmur of 'iVfv.rnf.i'trr.f:
I traasmit herewith additional corre
spondence In-twini tlm ilovi-rnuient of
1 hill, OKtxIitinij .if a not of Mr. M " t'i
( hlieaii Minister at UiisrapiUl.to M 1 hiia,
dated January- 21, a reply of Mr. .oittia
thereto of date Januiry j7, atria dipati-h
froaa Mr. Kan. our Miniver at Seutiaro,
transmitting therr.oneof Mr. IVrn.ra, the
Chilean Minl-ternf Koreitfn AfT.iir., to the
fioU of Mr. Illaine of January Jl, whi. h w
recrlrail by me on the UTtli innt. The note
f Mr. Montt to Mr. Jllairie, lliouuli dated
Janna'yil. iu not delivered at the Ktate
Ieirtment until after 'J o'l'lick p. m. oftlie
25u. ami was riot translate.! nn.l ita receipt
notified to uie until lale In the afternoon of
lb it day.
The reaiKmae of Sir. fen-ira to our note of
the 21st withdraws, w ith ao eptaMe eiprea
ton of regrets, the oifi-tuva note nf Mr.
Malta of the tlth nil . ni l also the requil
for the recall nf Mr. Kkuii. The trentiuei.t
of th Incident of thn ,ia i!t tiiti the sail
ors of the Unltiinoro is o ouieiiiatorv mid
friendly that I a-n i f ll pirno-i t lint ttn-rn
ts a Rood iifosp. i t th.it tin- ill iVrrinn urow
Ins; out or that writm' ulT.i r ran n iw In- ml
Just in I upon tirins mt:ln.- orr to this iv
erninrnt by the u-iui uietliol., and without
tp-i.ll p iwers from I'mnw.
This turn in thr ntl.iir is ver, itr.itifvinu to
tne, m I am sure it will Im- to 'l'ni,i;r.'ii an I
to our t-ople. The i;euernl support o tlio
efforts of tie K-CM'ive t. enforce the yi-t
rii;htnft'ie nutim in tlu mut'er hit i; vi-ii
an instrurtive aud ov-fnl illustration of tin
tinity and pu'riotivn o mir t i I . Sli.m I
It he iieivssary 1 will a. ru n romtiitiiin ate
With 'oiiRuni upon tin' riil ji rt.
ItKSUMIS llABnlan-t.
WiieliiiiRton, January 2.
Tin ANSWFH T TIIR ri.TIMATC.
Following is in sobitmice the reply ot
Minister 1'erpira to the ultitiin'iitn diited
anja,:i, t'hili. Jauiiiiry :.'). and forward"!
throMi;!- .Minister Kinm'to iVcrctary I'.htine:
Ma I he utnliTniii e I has hud tlie honor
tu reri Your Kn ellenry's eoiiiinunie.i.
turn, duiil tne JJ I iiiot.mt, 'receive! in this
(le"tnietit Hie J 1 1, a i l tne d I V autlieiiti-
rntnl copies of (h strurf ion winch the
lion. S. cretary of -tnti? at Viiihiiii;to lias
ei iit to Your Ku'elleiirv hv rahle under
ttss of the J 1st initiiut 'und' the IMd of
October, IRil. In tl,n invnii lions of the
"tt instant the llo.mrahli! Secr-'tary of
State informs Your Kireilency that ll:s
Kxifllrmy, Mr. Ilarnsun, after rarefu.lv
examiiiiiii; all that has heen suhmitted t i
hiru hy the (iovernment of Chi'e. with
raspect to thu i vent whii li mrurrel in Val-
fiaraisoon the eveiiiiu! f the l'ith of rt.
er, and tak ll.' into rou-i.lerati hi the te-u-niony
of the oilii its an I the rrew of the
ewl, the Haltiuiore, ati I of others who
witnessed the event, has arrived at the
following ront'Iii i'in:
First That with ri,'s.rl t.) the a-:iu!t
there has been liorhuiie whatever mado iu
the character niven to it by tne lirst report
m me event, to wi': I h it it was an niiacic
ui'iin the uniform of the navv of t!o. rinied
Mates which had i(.s uri,"n and inntives in a
forlim; of hoBtilitv toward that imvemiueiit.
and not in any art of thu inliviilual sailurs
le nni;iMf. to it.
Ser.in 1 -'J'hnt tho ptilio authorities of
'Valparaiso evidently iliimt du their dutv
in prott-tin tlios A -ikfirs, and that a tmrty
f the police aii-lX e Miiian soldiers anil
Mora r-rf themselves guilty ol
TovjJi my .s upon the sailors of tlio
I.'. i.it ji.Jf''! V-.Mr
i, ninl thuT lie , .ciieves that
killed by the (Milieu or soldier;
iird That lie Is consequently conipelled
..rry the ipii'stioti hack t the state in
ch It was placed by I lie no'e of the Hon.
. Wharton, dated October it, end to a.k
A suitable satisfaction and some aderjuate
,ration fir the tiijurv done the tiovern
aent of the l'nite.1 Stut,.,.
TUB ATTACK ON THE HAtt.oiH.
Minister I'ereiru tlien ipiotes Irotn Mr.
Illame t letter en ruin tne Rrtvitv of tho
tttark on the sailors .in. I Ins iiiteniion t i
liscuss the eonchiHions at w hich ;h l'iiite.1
Htatea had arriveil. lie ulm quoted Mr.
Kla iic s or is in which he s.dd he h id been
mphwI.iiI t take imtire of the Matta in
ttrt: iiojn, ul com, nmn;
Without y intention of oponin a dn.
nssmt, s to the fa ta referred to by the
Ouniiiiiiiin ation, which 1 have eitractiil.ancl
continitii? himsolf 1 1 the lirst part of the
Instrm turns of the Honorable secretary of
" Kta;e, the undersinnwl nuint state to Your
Kl h ney the regret with which tlie
(''' un lit of I'hila sees i lint His Kx-
"eniy. ihe l'resident ot th" United States,
d is. ii to continue to regard thu in
1 ; , ' ljIht as uu attack ra ided by a
i- .1 i ' . - toward thu uniform of the
l ll. r I lOUSI ."sirtll'S.
1 llll' Illi
ud len.
itunate occurrence tmik place on
n ms.rici wueru ine sai.ors nt
vrwe, lyiiin in the Uav of 'ul;arais i
' to i oi as-eiiii:iii, witli uil
in :. n if natioiialitv. From the nature
if i h" i u-i l.int it would be impossible to
pr oe tl.ai there was no d mbt as to the
ape. , which served as its origin or
pr ii it. Imt the undersii; 1 can a-sert that
thitt r.in-r was riot a hostile leeliuit toward
tin- uu.torm of the Navv of the Tniiel
Ma cs. 1, i a no the pie of i;hi!u have
alw :iy i tne I mid res, erte.l t hat iinit'orm
ever sine tne tune when it saw it ti :uriiii
lion orai.Jv in rhe ranks of tne soldiers and
aaih rs h i, in a nlorioni srruititle, pave
it indcpeiideiii e and tntn!ii-h. 1 tlm KepuU
lie. 'ilia nndersiKiied adini's tb it the occur
rence of October Pi was of uie. iter Kravity
than tho-tii which usually occur iu the kauie
dietrn t t i tween the iuilors which frequent
it, and the fart of knowing that two deatha
liave res'.i' .eil from it atuoiii; tb Pi wounded
tiien of the llultimore, has s nll.v l to ;vo
it ai. ( itraordmary cliaracler, and to induce
' u Koverniiieut of ( :hne to hui-teii to adopt
.11! ine.iMires necessary to il.scover and
.uii.s! the nuiity parties, to otter in due
tlti.r, if there should be ground for to duiii,
in h reparation as mii;ht bedim.
Till OICUHKBSTK IS LAMASrKD.
After savini; that ke is sorry that H e lawk
of l hill .lid not iermit a more speedy invca
ticati.in, Mr. I'eri ira .i s:
Jn view of your conniiiiiilratlun, and Con
'cleriiin that, up to date, it has been impos
eib!e for the trial initiated by tht Jiid;e of
the t riiuiniil Court of Valparaiso to be do
'".I, the undersigned regards i. as his duty
ilerlaie oiiea more Unit the lioveruinent of
hill lamenus the ocriirreine of October 1 ti.
id t y way of allowing tlie sincerity of his
el ut and the contidiiuca whioh be has in
justice of his cause, he declares his will-
neas not to await the division of the I
amiuint; Judi?e, and proposes lo tlm I'm. ;
J Htutea Uovernnieiit that the case he sub-
Utetl to the consideration of tlie Supreme
urt of Justice at Washington, to the end
it that high tribunal, with its learning ami
partiality, may ditermiue, without ai
tl, whether there is any ground for
ration, and in what shaie it should ba
Lila
to Indiit Ij'h. nn.1AK.:..nn.i -1 . i
. -- , uq unuvoiuni nuuiii rriuiuo you, TO
seat la rring to the conduct of the Valparaiso
Vhoruiea. that it appears from th prelimi
. y tiaminatlon that thuy sent without
v to tha scene of tho conhVct all the
' ' Nt their dispo-al belonging to tha
uard of tha Intendencia and to tha
Jlsranson, Coea, Nicholls, l)arony,
- - jnninghara, Williauis. XalboU
whoi
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Hallard, HoHga, Patler, et.. teamen belong
tng to tha crew of tha Baltimore, stated to
tha interpreter of that eese that thtohjad
of tts polios In arresting them was to shelter
them from any attempt at attack by tha
I ci led people.
The underpinned thinks that the action of
Ihe police in this matter should be considered
with due allowance lor the civil war which
had recently been brought to a close. Tha
body was not yet provrly organized, nor
did It have the force that was required to put
down a disorder of such proportions in a
short time. In this connection It Is protf
to recall the word used by the Honorable
rieoretarv of State at Washington in his no'e
a ldress.il to the Marquis linx'Hli, ami
bearing date of Mav L'l, 1 s "There is no
Oovernmenl. howi ver civiliierl it nisy le,
however great the violence dislavl by ita
tlice, und however severe Its criminal co le
may be, and however speedy and lull xible
may be its a Iminlstration of Justice, t iat
can guarantee its own citl-ns agniiist
violence growingout ot in lividuul maliL-e or
a suddtin popular tumult."
CUILB AtKNOWI.r.DOKS TUB CjCKt
Tlo!'s onATIIT.
This was precisely the s tnstion of the
administrative authorities at Valparaiso on
the oc-asion of the occurence which took
place in October. The tiridersigne I hopes
that the foregoimr will convmre the Hon.
Secretary of Mate that the (lovem merit of
i hi ittttchtf due iintMirU'iee to the ques
tlon now under uiscuasion; that he does not
for a moment hesita-e to romleiu'i, in
vigorous terms, th art committed on the
Iti'li of October, or to olTer such reparation
as is just, and that he has not neglected the
opportunity to rs press thise sentimen's be
fore now, since, on various occasions, an!
through the pleniKitetitiaries of both
countries, he has lor arded explicit declara
tions on the subject to Washington.
The undersigned takes the lilierty to recall
the Ian that, live lavs alter he had taken
charge o the Iieiiartmedt of Foreign liela-
Hons, he a I Ir- s-e I to the Minister of 'hile
in the I'nite l Siati-s a te',eraru which, in
the part relating to tins matter, says: ' Ki-
rress to the l'iim-1 States loivernmnnt what i
lias alrenh- I n sta'el. nd iing all the data ,
t liul are kicuvu, in the most correct and ,
aniii ah f inn, enpress to the United States
liovrrn nent ve-y sincere regret on account I
of this unfortunate incident, which
n tlmuvli and not i s r.inge in the ports of
the wor d, this internment doubly lameti'S
ovtii; to its sincere des re to cultivate i
friend-hip with the United States." i
If t'liited tates (ioverniiient should not I
accept th - foregi nog eiplunutions as satis
factory, me wn hstund.iu; that the judicial
authorities hold the guilty arties ri'sponsi- I
lile for thedisorderof October I1, the iiudrr- I
ii?nei mint ris-ill the rirrunistance that the j
tiovernnieut of i bile, througii the medium
of its Minister in Wa-lnii::toii, haseiireie-l
the desire to s ibtuit any inisiinderstandiiig
disi'Ut'i-to division by arbitration by any i
power or tr.li m il w h, . li may be in lie ite l I
toil; ml. iu tact, arbitration was e'ig.;estl I
incotiference witii the Mmi-ter of i bile in 1
Wnsliioiitou on the .nth of 1'eceinb'r, when 1
the ioverniiient mi the undersiipie I !
declared Its rood will and resolved to accept !
arbitration ufler the tlnal jud.tinent, which
would not be further del.ived many davs, in
furtherance of its purp isc to tfive a s-edy :
Solution to the itii'i iutit in the most friend. y
terms.
J I ho Government of the tin !cpigiied called j
i upon its minister (or a deiinitit rep, y on the
1 1 1 b inst . hii I on t he l.ttli Minister Montt
repotted that notiMthstaiid ih! certain ob-
I si rv.ttioiis ma le bv the American State
: iciartment with reqss-t to the oi portum-
I liess ol resorting to arbitrution be b id
lievei t heless agreed wit h I bn on. M r 111. line
that, if any divergence nf views or ihsiccord
j should sun rveui! alter the verdict of fie '
Jud.reol Va p.iraiso.sm ii controversy would
yield to arbitration, I
M T T A H INS r HIT ri ins wmton.iwsj. I
The undcrsigur I hastened to declare that ,
lie would hilly acropi siirli nil agreement;
fr Which reason the Ooveriiment of rhile
ili-euis th it t ie case has arisen for submit
ting to arbitration, in terms as ampe as
those above indicated, anv dilTere "ce l"ews
wbiiA-. may i'.Tl .Vii V .t V.tm j7iV,tr.'nif
the I'nitisl states conrerninK the incident of
the Baltimore. There i. therefore, submit
ted to the Honorable Secretary of Stuto of
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mi- i 'i ji.iriiiii iiv oi i'or'n iveiaiious oi
Washington thede-iiHiBtioii of either the i
s ipretne court ol Justice of the United
Slates or Htnniiii.il ol'utb trillion to deter
mine the reparation which ( lliile in iv have
to make for that laineulanl iN currcneo.
As for the disiiatcli al dressed tin ler date
of the lltli of I iivcniber to the . hi lean Min
ister in Washington by the mister of For
eign Itelations oftlie Provisional Govern
merit, the undersigned Hul'tnits that there
roii'd nut be, mi tin; part of the Government
of Chile, the piirrmse to inllicr any offence
iiioii the Hove n nent of the Unite ! States,
wil l which it ikn.res ever to cultivaio tho
most friendly relations. Consequently the
undersiqtHsl deplores that In that telegram
there were employed throng an error of
Judgment, the expressions wbn li are olT.ui
sive iu t'.ie ju Igemeiit of your iove'iirneiit.
I'eclariug. in tullillmeiit of a ha;h duty of
courtesy an I sincerity toward a f endlv
liutioti. that the Government of ( bile ab
solutely withdraws the sai I rvpre-sions, the
under.iigne I t rut th tt this frunk and en
illicit ilerlaratioii,whic:i cotnirms that which
lias already been made to the Honorable
Secretary of Stare in Washiin:t hi, will carry
totbe mind of His F.t ellenrv, M r. Harrison, I
of his Government, that the ie.iple ofljhile, I
fur froiiieutiTliiiiiiug a f'eliug of hostility i
has u lively desire to maoit.ii:! una terubly
the goml and t-ordrul rela'ions wuicli up to '
the pre-ent time exist between the two r
countries a declaration which Is made
without reservation in order that it may rtv j
reive such public ty as your tiovrrmuent
may di oiii suita'i'e i
kgan's iu:i i.i. is con st uk it i:o. !
With regard to the suggestion ninde I
torching t e rhane oftlie prsintiel if I
your l.ciMti iri. to whirli the instructions of I
ihe llonorab e 'secretary of State refer, It IS i
incumbent upon the ui.d'Tsrned todcclaro
that tho Government of i bill will tuko no 1
posdive step without the uc. 'or 1 of the Gov '
i-rnnient ol the I'liiied States, with which it 1
desires to maintain itself in friendly under-
KUnillll,', I
I'he undersigned brings this already long I
cotumunii'iiti in to a clo.e in the assurance I
th it he has therein set orh ever- thing that I
run fully satjs'y voiir Government. The,
ioverniiient of i bill cherishes tho cntivic
tiui that the relations with the I ioverniiient
of the Unite I .-tates should be smcerelv and i
cord ully ninintained under the shelter of i
that mutual respect und that g iod under-I
standing which are Ims sl upon the just and
equitable appreciation of the feet and on '
the appreciation l i eg.ven to the spouta- I
neons declaration madu oil either side.
I he uu iers gned, moreover, declares that '
In preseiirin,! irs ioi!.in.i'iiins his Govern- i
merit finds ns uispi - at mi i in the words of the '
inst rue ions which you hive quoted and '
w hich assures the i iovitii inent ol t 'hi 1 i that I
the I'resi 'cut is not d sposed to e h i. or ask
anything which your lioveru unit Would
not under tlm same rirc.iui-uii.es spnuta
lieouslv Coiire.e.
V it h seiitiuients of distiuguished coi.sid-
erution, I
I I'll your "he liei.t servitif,
I. I'll) I'l R' 111
I uw.iit iii.struct.ouj. Kuan, i
Nina reraoaa Hurt,
( hicao, Jul). JO A mt.eiicr traiu on
the Chicago, Ko k Inland and r.dflo rail
road, was ditched about 14 tuilea from tha
city by tha nreading of the rails, Thetrain
at om took Cra from tha utovcs, auj but
for prorupt work of tha uu injured aeveral
persons would have bran burned to deutb.
The entire train was consumed, together
with tha mailt. Th iluanoial loss is esti
mated at f 40,000.
Kentucky should be represented oa
the national flag by a shooting star.
Fuck.
FOUGHT OYER AGAIN.
The? MemoraMo Itaitle Betwem
Our Sailors and the Chileans.
The Main Incidents of tbe Brutil
Attack Rehearsed,
Tha following Is a con !ens. aeu-snnt,
taken from tha Xer York Hirald, of the
liettle in tha straeta of Valparaiso betsreen
the sailors of tha Units-! BtAtea warship Bal
timore and tha Chilean mob
It will be remembered that on tha after
noon of October lfllh Cajitain Sohlev .taking
into consideration that hit men had been
co pel up aboard ship for over flvs months
without liberty, gave shore leave to 117
soamen and petty ortlnera, with special In
structions to keep sutler.
ln tha morning of (Mohar 17th the fleral I
exoJiiKively gave to the world the startling
news that our sailors had been set upon by a
bloodthirsty mob in the streets of Valpar
aiso, lieaton, stabbed and viciously maltreated
until two of them had been done to death
and a number of other more or leas dea
leratly wounded.
As was told at that time In the Herald our
men were absolutely without other means ol
defence than thoe furnished f hem by na
ture, and were belpleaa in tbe han Is ot over
powering numbers.
Only one Chilean was hurt In tbe affray
and his injuries were not 1 stnl.
Two distinct investigation of the affray
were undertaken almost immediately, one
alioard the Baltimore, by a Hoard of Inquiry
Instituted by I'aptsin .Schley, and the other
In tho Chilean courts by Judge of Crimes
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The testimony adduced before these twrj
tribunals, while differing widely in many
respects, added to rather than substrai-teil
from the dramatic iutyrest In tha affray
w inch came so near embroiling the Unit!
titntes and Chile in a bloody and rosily war.
The men landed from the'Haltimore, which
lav off the passenger mole, at the foot of the
l'lnza de la Int n lancia, almut two o'clock in
the uf'ernoon. They were Htippliel with
"liberty money." which they hud chunked at
the money i-baiiKnr'a orl'ice, a short iliiUuce
up the plaza, nt Cilia de Cochrane.
From here the men s.iraf e ! and In small
rnrties ramlilivl through the town sightsee
ing and amusing liicmwives, as a-ulursashors
do.
Muny of the bluejackets ma, lo for tint
portion of the city known among Kughsh
speaking sealurin men as the "maintop,"
which, rouh'y s-akinir, iainciosed lielwea
Call" d"l Ciuve, the hills, l'ln.a Man Frau
cinco mil Av.-nd i de Ij-rar-uru
The Inten.lencirt, at the Callos de San
Au rustui nu t iIh Serrano, Li only about
three hun lrd yards from tho centre of tins
ifistriet, wliei'.i the hardest righting took
j'luce, und tho fuel which was drought out
in both invest igm ions, that it was fully
half an hour before lim arrival of tha kiIic's
and sn burs, is o:m of the i;r nin Is for the
belief expr-ssel on th p.irt of the Unite!
Mat -s nuthoi-ilies that duj diligence waj
lint iimvI iu protecting our men.
While many warnings ha I lie-n given to
tho lialtimoru's sailors, as dipt un Jschley's
lnvi-itu:iition shows, that trouble was in
store lor them, it wts not until norly six
o'cliM-k that. fiefUnt re-illy be;an.
Koatswum's .Mate Itiggiii and Apprentice,
Tallol wire near the line Ulna aloou at
Calles, Santo lioniiiii;o and Mutriz, when,
according to Tallaifa story, a Chilean ailor
spst in ins lacj an i was promptly knocks l
ilown.
Then the mob attnc'ioj the two Ameri
cans. They llril do.vii til l I'l in d U ucl.
wrlght, mi l on Callo del Coleraue, nmr
Calle del .Mariju-v, iKiardud a atroet oar in
order to cHivipu the mob. They were made
to leove the car und were again attacked.
Talbot made his tscawand hiKgin struglel
aloug up Calle de Mai ipies until hi) r.sj 'he l
CtUo AiK. mii, wuere 'he was found by
beainan Johnson.
Assisted by the latter they ms.de their way
op Calle de Arsenal a lew feet to the plaos
where Higgin wus shot, it is alleged by
Johnson, by the polity, or millers.
Hugiu's lly uas liken to ihe drug stora
at ITaita Kchaurreu nod t ulle dn la .Matriz.
In the iiii-aiiUino there had been, accord
ing to the testimony, a general asMtult on
tlie American sailors, tSeiman Turnhull
was attaclet, tKats'n and slnblied while on
the l'laza K huurren uti I ran iuu a plu -ti on
Calle da Kau .Martin an 1 the pis .a to escapj
from the mob, but was driven out. Ha was
tali en to a drug store adjouiuig tliut to
which Higgms was taken.
Meuuian Hamilton w as attacked on Calls
do Maripi 'X. uesr Calle de IVauro, and was
picked up from tho gutter only a few foot
away.
Senium Davidson wis the victim of a
vicious asMiult at the kame place where
Itiggiu wue kliot, aod ttbout the aama time.
He ran down Calle do Marques, pumued by
a section of th m in, to tas water frunau I
thence to tho Mole. Tha mob was closo h
bind liim, and as no boatman would take
him to his ship he run Into the water a I
joining tho Mole, where he was made a
target for n howr of stones.
lie stood tin a long iu iibln an 1 then
made for the blmre agitiu. He su.-ceo .el in
lighting his way through the crowd, up the
I'ltiza de In In'iiii lciK'iu a few yard to the
J'rat in. nun. lent, an I fell fainting in tha
door of a stor.i ut tha 1'Uzt and Callo de
llliinco. He wus found here unconscious by
a French naval ortl 'or and cu-riod t- a dry
goods store uci-oss the slruvt, an I from
tliencu wus taken In charge by a poliomati
when he hud regniue 1 couiuiousuos.s.
The iohi-.i at tilt station on the M il , it Is
rl.uuiivl, uit'ordisl him U) protection, an I
here, too, wmlo tho station was only a couple
of hundred yarls from tho c intra of that
s-s tiou of tlu conflict. It was muny minutMj
Is'fora they trie I to ipioll the dmluroauce,
iliiius t.'aptain Schley.
While theso stirrm-; scam-s were being en
ne e l in thu "Maintop'' in anothor eoction
of tln city nt tho Cu les do la K.iiii'iralda and
do Iu Coiicjpcum, n 'ni-ly hair a miloawuy,
other A mericau sailors worn being attacks I.
It is this which let Captain Hchley t tha
c inclusion that the attacks were preconcert
ed and part of a eueral plan which ha I
been well arrati rist.
It was ut tins pact, near the Hotol
do Colo i, wlcr i Sailor Carson was attacko I
and h iiten, un I on the oppwito side of tlio
kti-eet is the cigar store where ha sought
relugeaii I was udvisoil to change his uni
tonuundput on citizens' clothes, which ha
did. and wus njt further molested.
The police an 1 soldiers niter considerable
time kiiccceded in dispersing the mob an 1
malting soma arrests, most of tha ar
rest el being American sailors.
Although therd was a iiolice station at
tho Mole, only three hundred yards from
tlie troubled districts, the prisonnrs were
taken, it is alleje I by Captain Schley an 1
ileum by the Ciiileati authorities, under cir
I'uuistuncM of aggrvutol brutality, to tha
polio station an I court in the Plaza de la
Victoria, ut tho othar end of tha city and
nearly a mile away.
BURNED TO DKA.TH.
of V
got I
gold
A
Ills
on
she i
hiss
won
An Aa-cd Coupla Pariah In tha Flainsa of
Tuoir Ho mi.
Johnstown, Pa., Jan. 30, A fire at Elton,
a village seven miles southeast of this city,
burued tho residence of Samuel Kring and
another building. K ring and hii wifo were
burned up iK their home. Ha was 79 years
of age and sh 83. The fire originated from
an over heated stove in tha bedroom. Beside
the ghastly bodies was f'JO in gold which
had beeu hidJen in tha bed clothing tad was
not damaged. Tht coupla were supposed to
bare fully 12.000 in tht house, but as it was
thought that it was nearly all in paper it was
evidently destroyed.
Ihy Not Get the Best
YSCHOCH,
.cent, iielinsgrrove, Pa.
,B 3 reat StockiComt
i? f 4 rent StocklCompanUrf:
-ASS
TS
d, Conn., - $3,633,6
irk,
IGN, Phil'a,
7,802,713
4,445,S7Bi
521, B17,12i
s Ot.U in siperlsaca. sad with tbslr Itnms
I safety eit sseurliy .
t;lr.etorf ittalluKS Iu all tholf loss settlstnsnts,
STATIONS.
No Premium Notes,
INSURED ?
E;iid yon will
di
CO.
receivePrompt attcLtiou
BE R. A. SIMPSON S
tw Oflice No.3:'J South Dulio St.Yoi k.l'u
an
fill:
1111 1
I'r-j
pnl
;.r I
WILL BE AT
ilomo Oflicp, Va. 1 to J."
Eiitfle Hotel. MiiUlobufBh, l'a.,
tm i from
Friiluv. i t-b. 10 at 10 o clock
a. in. to Kittuiiliiy noou.
Dr. Hlinpstiii will examine uny one who may
rail upon III ill flee of cliamc Knowing that hun
dreds are living out ami -it'lei'Xlstctue with,
out liiertlcul aid. suine ts i ail they have paxsi l
tPrnuu'li Hie "old nnleul ' wunom rein i. iinu
ltell
,1.. , . l-e. u.lse C"V III IV lint kllOW
the ,ii. r . nm.tv. he .i-s , n I n niiikltig
inoltli icio i Hi'. Satlstted Miat a liiliutsT will
Ihe ' i e I.., n lliesi'plalu truths u ml he fully re
inst' warded hv a cure.
.1 ' our svstein of pracllce nmy need some ex-
UIB.i .11..".. '11... remeilleS nre IrlteIlllllV Vl'lle-
"isd !..,.,., ,iiJ.r,lliii enllielv Ihe llseof raloiiiel or
otlu'
Men'ury, Tnrliir, KiiH'iic, Arw-nic sun nm i)
icailse lliey are dlseasei realliur uk'dils ot tin-
lioV
worst illwrlplloii. v.t- are oim-om ii oi me n
mult
ireiieral ruiKMiieunn in iijr . "
be lulurlniis tothe toiistltutloii und cftcu dan-
serous lo life.
Hr. Hliniwon treats n ssnniy clironlc or
loinf statiilllig dlwasi-s nf tin- lleiul. Throat und
Lungs. KKIuey ami Heart roinplaliits ; Invj-ler-Hie
illea.ses of the Htolil.u'h t hut liave detted all
olUer uirlhiHlsi those feurful rtlsius-s of the
nervous system arising from whatever cans.' ;
HcroMla. Iiropsy. KIM. Kever. Hores. Kliemno
tl.sui Neuralitla. Si'latlca. Ill Comllllimetl liter.
t-Bncen-reinuvisl without the use of the knife
and cured. Aslhma. Hay Keer, Hose Cold.
Winter cough. Chronic Diarrhoea, etc. All
may Is-cured by ihlswiuiderfu HyHtciii.tf not too
tarinlvauced. Hone ami tilood dlseaei-s cured
when all oilier nu-th'sts have tailed.
Udles who are suffering with disease sirtct
Iveiiiifliiedtotlielrses can consull tlie Doctor
wlih Ihe assurance of a speedy cure wlihoutsuf
i.,i.. ih.inu.ifit to the erv often unnecessary
11.
land
KcV!
..i.Vii.ii.iii The diK lor partlculurly Invlles
all cases that have ots'U given up by ulhcrph)
sclun.
S-VSTIIillNI&I.S.
' ur nniti iiriitiii of t.lvcrisHil, perry county,
t he 1 1 p . ii, a cun.-er ou lower Hp lor several monl lis
i ... - .ml w;c. l oiiiiili'iely ciinsl to the treatment of
''" ' i., ii 4 uii,.,...,ii ,,f vni k. l'a.
hank u,J. '.,..i. t..-ii. nf l ivermwl. Perry cnunty,
fund
, Pa., hurt fur may vearsa iiiiiiiirnani un it .m
1 Unilinear the ankle, and all hough under the
......,... .iiirereiit ilm'lors. l ie sore irn-w
And
This
the fi
In" y
'lb
iu t I
Willi
Jut
Ins ci
w 1110
wiirse. ll was i tireu ut nr. n, , n mns
York l'a.. In four mouths. No scraping of the
Ur'",l"''.r. .'harle Allison, of Olen
KiN'k. York county, l'a.. hud a cancer pu his face
la-low the eve. Dr. It. A. Simpson, of Y ork, l'a..
s,m..vi n l. his cheinlL'ul urocesa. lie is now
j.Dr. Simpson Invites any one who dnulit
..T. , .i... i,.i..i,,..i,is io write to tlie Harden
and ascertain for themselves. These are only a
tew of the Uianv testimonial ohtulnert. 1 he
i K.en,r invites corresis.inleiicc from a dleUuoo.
If you wlte enclose 4 ceiue insiainpn.
Heinemls-r the dales and call early.
J",' M. is'.. .
shot 1
r
coiivl
April
r
prison1
Tho
militi
to the
I in of
SKLINSGHOVE
MARBLE-YARD
of M rs
upper
Is.
Rememoe
The Dead
M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r.
htiriicil
from a
vrar ol
I keep coiif-tiuitly tti lioiiil mid mull-tifui-ttiri-
tu urder nil kinds of
Marble and Granite
er's scl
li-nlh.
1 he :j
four in!
tire am
r rem at
Old Ctoncs Cleaned and He-paired-low
puu'F.s : i.ow fuicf.s::
I linvi- cuie nf tin- ln-ht Miii IjIo ('ut
ters in tin- State und ciiiist-uiii-nt ly
the lire
the Moil
Hy tt:
'Ju.. l'a
a . -e l ,1
turn nut e;,mil work.
Hay 'oiiii- mid m-i my work ( prices.
'I'll in t k fu 1 fur put favors 1 nnt re
epci'tfuUv n.sk H cicnit i ll Un lu-e if Mime,
M. L. MILLER.
Mrs. Y.
A dvt
Nether!
liirauvil
lioiume,
a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it
p my s ii
l losi'd, tl
iMiiptoyn
lor a reel
ulliiiri in
IJoo.iW);
t'ontin
and I oys
collieries'
lllild Weill
I
lioiuine, rJc bSs.
uiu.uIm Oi2-re?v
strike an y ffiwy
sent ol'tl X. firfj&Xty
W Prat4 T
Prltt). 1
ibtr wurJi,
will laath j-
IKtl. and ttart
Jm lt tuamttt,
iu
raiult fatba -
IL4Uaia
mi aim will,
yew 1I.I
f (Mi i) mii kly
I Mia ft- i
tm
I Hit) till I,
sort i
The nici
that liava
a. Iiolh
il
ail uf A
fa
Btattr) !
i.ette, I',
other soli
laid low,
nf H
I Unit), ur
utjmejiit
I lit
I What ai
I tm uJ
1 he blot U
b a
iOtr
fain,
the nlnht
town Is
great firesl
vtry
tasy tu
pirn tpaciai
At Cen
ware ston
were buri
lr.'i.nnj.FT4,JiMT
f tagiittti.
I dually
K-ni'lt
aaaiy lr
I la ift lui
printing (
The Chi
Loss, UJ
v etart
rurtiial.mr - t
hin a 1
r nt lit
ittitdat
t aMiMi, (itTaiitlra yrofTaaa, Ital ariihN all wuiktrt.
0 ojeral
bnhahlf tha tfiMUM tjturluuiiy la noting pt-i atat
hsta-wta. Kuwlt lilt tiaia. !! BMsi tusa. l-'ull liartii
t tttitwr wHla ut laca. A'MttM, ii KO
A Verll
charge of
Uhibited
Pntlmil
lHbCv'-l-Ta'
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Sunbury k Lewistown Division.
.Time Table, In effect June 13, 1891
WtSTWABO DIS. Station. ASTWAB0
fsa
:u
I'Jii
is
t.etf
t.el
4 M
4.M
4.45
l.il'.l
4.IU
l.'ii
4.17
4 II
A. I.
I l.swtstowa J.
i 1aln8trett
a in
T
T.4S
T.M
T.vt
8.04
Kit
a is
s us
s.:a
SeH
S.4S
s..'
T
v.u
VIA
S.'iS
81
41
tra
1.00
I OS
Sill
S.I4
.I'i.et'
il'i.lll
IS.IHil
1 1 .61 !
11.4
'11.401
!ll.:iS
' ii. -iM
11.19'
11 li
! 1 1 ,oe
I'l. to
I" fcl
'l.4J
110 'V
IIS M
,1".J.'
rie. IT
1 10.1'J
l.seiMown
Naltlanil
I'atntcr
Shlmlls
Wanner
Mo lurs
Rauti'l Mills
s
11
11
IT
la
JJ
!t
3U
3
ti
T
t
43
41
SO
s so
I.ns
1.43
S
a. ts
4. 1' I
4 1'
Ailamaburg
1 Itravsrtoea
Heeler
j ti piilleburHb
Vsi.sr
! Kreamsr
I Pawling
i Selinisrovs
Psllnsarove J,
I tsuoburv
I 4.U
4 IS
4 Ui
H. 6S
3.4V
n 44
I. St
4 at
4 1"
4 1
4. IS
i 30
Mpllimtruip 4rrouiiuodatlon
(Oonosetlag wltk trains en N.t). Ry.)
Lssve Sellnsirrovs Je. .rrle at SeltnKrove
J 40 P.M. J.4T I. n
Train f.eiive !wistown Junction :
I'i 14. a. in. S 01, a. in. lo 4i, a m Ml, pin 2Jp
m 4 vi fi in lnr I'ltKluirK and the Wot,
T 41, a in V 4 I a in, I 46 p m, 4 9 p m, S IS m,
11 1 p in. Kiir Fhlladulphia, No York, Usui
mere uud Waslilngtou.
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division.
AND
Pit lit! HKtlN Ct.NTKAI KMI.WAY.
I'rulns Leave iinluiry :
3 4 h. in lor WllllnmaiMirt and Causndalicu.
tin a in, lor Hellnr-ate, i;rir,n. ChiishiUIkU
v.Ki m. rnr l' lluven,
1 4i p in, fur Hullirliiule, Kane and I'anun.lul'
litis.
9 :i'ip in. Knr Itennro and Kiln Ira.
10 06 iu lur Willlsiuspnrt.
I ib a in, Knr Catawlsna and llaieltnn.
I 'it ni, 10 (hi am and t it p in, l-nr Vs ilkestmrre.
6 t-6 a ni, 10 Ki) a In, I to pin i 40 p in, KorMhaiuo
klnand .Mount Caruiel.
Trains Leave Se!liiFiirve Junction:
I0.P7 a in. arriving nt I'hilu.i' -Ipl la 3 li V ni.
New Y'nrK t to p m, Haltlmoro S 10 p in. Willi
liiKt'm t tA p in.
o..i, i- m. arrivintr ai rmiuiieipni iu.b r.iii.
ll iltlniiire n.4'l P. M.
j in, arrlvhiK at I'lillinli'lplila fit a in,
es Yurk 7 lua in. Baltimore o.'Jo a uj- Wanli-
lOKteD T SO S IU.
Trains also Leaves Snnnurv :
1 to a in. errlvina at I'lilUdt-lidila 8 W a ai,
New York 9 :0 a in.
3 tta in. arrivina at I'liiluilelnhla 10 loam.,
New York 1 in p in., lit 1 1 1 mora S lv a in., Waali
Iniiiiiii v tt a in.
tonm. arrlvlnx at t'lillidnipiua otopn.
New York ( SI ii ui Haltliuor 41 u m., Wash
ington 8 It p in.
.i . n. wiioii, ' en i i ncui,
HAS. K. 1(111, (I. n l Mansgrr.
SUTE ROOFING.
I'he iiinlerslL-iie.l has ulwavs on hand a su
perior line of hIi.-for rooittu. and In recant to
lis work he respectfully refers to the following
gentlemen.
I ins m locerniy inai inesiiini pkh which h.
II. Itciitiiiik'cr, plu'i cii upon my house last hiiiii
nier Is giving pi-i tect aattsfai-llon.
v.. . CKKnill.U.
The Flute risif on niv house placed them by
II. II. Iteiinltinerls till that I expected. I woulil
have mint- ot lier. J. W. onwio.
1 take nleastirn In reeotiitileliillliif Mr. lien-
nliiltei s slate roofing to the pulillc. Ills work
lias ulvi-ii iH-rfect satll.-factlnii.
W . V. VVITIBMITSR.
1 will Is- lib-used to irlve inaiiy more recntu-
nienitiitloiis and respect rtillv s illclt your put mil
age. II. II. IIFSNIiOKK.
Mlililleiiurgii, l'a.
THE POLICE GAZETTE.
worlil c'oiifaiTiinig nil tlie Infest si-Una-
tionitl ninl h'rtiiik news. No siiiloon
Keeper, ltarbcr ur I'ltil) ltomii cnii nf
font to tie without it. It, always
makes friends wlu-rover ft truce.
Mailed to uny address in the I'nlted
States, securi-iy wruiped. :S week
for l 1)11.
Send Five ('ciits for -it 1 1 1 1 1 1- I'upy.
KH IIAKl) K. FOX.
FrntiUliii Sipniie, New Yurlv City.
crown
Tho lu'st lini iiiti Oil
iini'li from IVt roll-inn.
It l,mcs h litilliutit lilit.
It Will Hot Mliolvlt till' cllillllU'V.
It will not tliiir tlio wii k.
It bus ti hi'li tiro tost.
It will not cxploilo.
It is without ii comparison us it per
fection Family Safety Oil.
It in iimnufiu tnrt'il from tho l'mont
Cnulo in tho most porfivlly i-quip-
pi-tl ri tiiH i it s in tho worM
It iH tho lk-st.
Ak your iltuiU r for Crown Aciuo,
Trifle onlciH lilleil by
Yours truly,
ACME OIL COMPANY,
Sunbury, Tu.
ati
For a Siiirior ritdo of nli-lf ninl hea
riA
tt
vy lliirdwiire it i hIwiivh in-ht to
i;o toold aud reliulilo House
who liiivuurt-putittiuii
to KUNtdill. tuch iti
if
h
In
k$&
tl.f
i4
ff
nsiown,
mm
m m a u w i sx
n... i... n ni -
llftl. I ill! III! ni jtv
Hardware
Do
lua .f i
ma n si, I
t Pit, I
Iron. NaiU, Steel.
Lent ln r, i'uiiitc. I ilx, t'oncli
tr 1
apertj ,
n r.
wo ik.
vHn U
ii fct
and
SSuddler Wure. Slauufacturer
ra.
Stoves and Tinware.
tffuvee
ii4 ar
mat fttal
wwtkir.
li a'li.
idi.i
VIGOR OF MEN
lily c
tu
tuif,
f tu.
Easily, Quickly, permanently Hastorea.
AVeuknr... Nrrvau.ur.., Ui-blllly, anil
y uf
e) r -
bit is)
the triu ol uvlU Inuu earl? urromor luutt excuMa.
tlia n-i-ulu of ovurwurk, itkUHU, winry.eui. lull
IrtngUi, iluvluuiiiit, anil tuua Klvun to CTary
oniau aud Hirtien uf thu body, biuiple, natural
DiuibiMU. liiiineaiata luiiriivuuinnt avn. lailum
linuoMitile, V.uu ri'tereiae.. lli.k. explauaUuiit
tud proof. niailBil f.ialed f roe. Adilrtaa .
KRII MIOICAk CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
f ra4
(win til
li ia
tr
ultra
VL4i H
8 Q
pirn
1. It stalest .
2. It lasts. m
3. ItVi yeisuie to c;cw if
4. It satisfies.
5. Always te sane.
6. Cverybody braises It.
ZYouwill like it.
8. You should trv it.
Ukfor it.ljistoi having it
"F'feii
THE WATSONTOWN
Dealers in
LUMHKK,
151LL STUFF,
FLOOHIXO,
81 1) I NO,
8UKBOAUDS, FENCINQ.
SHINGLES, LATH
DOOHS.
BLINDS,
Fit AM K.
- MWLDIt.So
Etc. Samples of our work can be seen
!i iiioHt any part of Bnvder county.
Nothing but flrHt-claoa lumber used,
ami nil work prepared by the most
skilled workmen with the latent im
proved machinery. Prices always the
lowest. AddreBH
Watssatjwa Plaaia Mill Co.,
f l-VJ. ly. Watsoutown, Pa.
For MEN ONLV
YOUNG MEN OLD MEN
BIT W THITIIll II TNI llirilll If
f kr ri oru m itm !'.
k. l ..t i.a.i.i ko a KCCftall
fvtHAKE OFF THC HORRID SNAKES
ft hi. nUIMWft MravuaiM
OUR NEW BOOK
Mai rftfti. llH
. llIL UUIIMIU
hllMiliT DIMM-
J.A AAllctlOSI tb
oiit i,b
uriME TREATMENT,
w. tu.
lot r rIUB .
a.ntnl Htrvoji Djh
Mla. iftiOlErrr
r limm. itBU4 or
Ihm.k.. 0r.i ra nr. "IVi
Bow to IllHK l";w I"." ." iiT.un.taa.
ERIE MEDICAL. CO. BUFFALO.M.Y.
Tlm Neverslip Horscshoo
FOR WINTER USE.
It never mitis in uny iln tlmi. II In sufi'ty
unit I'oiiitort for Imih liorsi- an. I ilrivt-r.
R'M0VAEL3 CALZS.
steel ci'iiliTeil anl wlf-slinriw'ii'ii'.'. Weill
Hlimp until l AI.K li worn mil. Applli-il ly ull
l.l.n kilnli in. immobile nee.
PKTKIt K- nUOIC.
Ashland, Fa.
Soli-Aireiit (or Neliu.N lklll. I.vcoiiiinir. rllnton.
N'.ii'IIiiiiiiIh i luiul, 'I'lo-'a. Sn.viler ninl I nloii
U'oiititli's, Iron unit Meel S iiii-Iioiimi, llluek-
niiiIiIi'm ninl Cui i'liiKi'iiiakerH Hiiplii-H.
Jan. 14,1111
of
COJiroLM).
A rei-iit Ulni-overy liy an old
pliynlelan. Aiu-i-maitli uttU
wtmthly dy (lumtaiulii i,ilitj,
In Hie only purieclly ..ilu and
rriiiiiue uiui'iiiei:iriiiirruil.
newuro hi tiiiiriiieiluililrutf
III whu utter liili-rlnr inall.
I'lnai In pluin uf tliii. Ark lur Cook's Cotton
Koot I'oMi'OirNii, (il i milmlilult. ur Ineloae t i
ami vunu In ioi-Uk Iu letter, ami we will .on. I,
Healed, l.y return mall, l ull .eulud parllculaM
la plttiu eiiTulupa, tu linliu. mily, - .tauipa. Ad
dro.s I'onil Lilly Company,
Nn, 8 I'inlmr llloi'k, lleirelt, Mluh.
aa-Suld la MnldluhurKli ly Ll. I'. Kejilur, (I,
M, bliladul aod Uruggialn evurj wuoro. a 1, 'J
PLANING MILL !
3
1-
i
V
Xjafcjj WaM4rW'1raMlr