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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN.
The Republican PriBting
tod Publishing Co,
• l l)L.IShhl» DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY
& E. Ct!». It'll.I) AM) KINO STREETS
Entered at the Post Office at Wllmiii'ton
n-tond-cluss muil matter.
Del.
.... . . C1 .
A i«ib .or rubes. Willard Sauls
bury made a bid for rubens on |
Iliuraday when he ottered ami had ,
rviul It res jWitioti Igrbldtliug free
transportation over tha He,aware
Lailroau. lhc resolution caused
quite a commotion and was a bid
for the fariners'voles, but they read
the papers nowadays and keep
postci! as to current events. This
makes it harder than ever for Mr.
Saulsbury to fool them by offering
euclt a resolution. It ,* needless
to say that the resolution tailed to
pass aud has goue ou record as i
auother specimen ol Mr, Sauls
bury's hindsight in his bid lor U.S. |
Senator iu case the Democrats cat ry I
Delaware at the next election. !
But they won't or we uiiss our
gue^s.
Saturday, January n,
iooa
j
A "WELL known coal dealer said
that if a cold snap should take
place there would not be sufficient
coal i
city to last over ten I
da vs, Every coal yard iu the city I
is bare of coal and it is almost im- j
possible to get coal ftocn the mines.
The trouble now is. not so much a i
scarcity of cars as a scarcity of !
coal, which it is impossible lo get ;
Irom the nimeB, on account of tuei** i
being Hooded. The local dealers J
areberrowing fromeach other daily
and trading stone for nut coal. Not s
for years have the coal dealers in I
appropru
will be in- !
v
our city been laced with .•
state
coal i
UCtl .1
n vour
rhile you can purchase
Better),
it.
Thk Fcrria Industrial School last
year received $710) from the Levy
t ourt and was no: able to meet ex
penses. This year the
tiou will be $8400 and it
sufficient to r
This
of good by providing a comfortable j
home forth'
institution.
tha
istitution djes a
e
deal
under evil intluence>.
it is .
1 hejmust worthy institutions iu New
Castle Countv for those charitably J D
disposed. It is a pity it m not cus- [
ier of access, as it should be
by our citizens to be i
and understand the grand
it doing. We should like to see it
receive alt the Lew
.
8i:en
preciated
ourt can
•pare.
A PAKAtiU.U'
Journal in last evening a
headed. "Mas L
Cafe. ''
the Evening
i a
ed Beckett's
The article then goes ou to
say: '-inquiry reveals that ttfe
statement ol George Davis, the
stranger who was arrested in New
Castle last uight, etc." We know
that mistakes happen iu ail news
paper offices. That is one ol the
vexations often an editor has to i
put up with. But there are ot.ncrs
besides the Rkplulican wi.o make to
blunders This only is our object
in calling at tentiou to this
con tempo
s columns.
Strkkt
l Newer Director .Ias.
D. Carter has given u second bond
to the city for the taithfu) perform
ance of his duties as ;
mber ol
the Mrect and Sewer Denartirent.
Ilis 1
lame
are Win. W. Lobdeli,
Samuel 11. Bayn;
and llobt. \Y. Tadman. The
bond i!
hands lor his sanction. There is
doubt but ilie four gentlemen
are worth the amount of the bond.
Mr. Tatum and Mr. A. L. Johnson
were on the old bond, whici
lost.
ew
.
TllF. Kl 1*1 Lil li A'
healthy circulation
of Murshal ion. At Hockeaain <
also all up n.oug the ditferent
lowna where the \V. A- N. R. R
touches, tnc Ri.priJi.ii v\ i
in more lhau Ball the bonus. This
with the large circulation
ton. Newport, Rising Si
surrounding- districts,
beat advertising (medium to reach
the farmers. This is cue
we have more public sales than all
ihe other papers.
jcya a good
the vicinity
id
found
St a
i and ihe
nakes the
f<
Tin. sale of Lilts JL
port on i hi
(food
to owner
■ s at Xt w
lay after noon, waa a
: andthc prices Hatij»lact( oy ;
and auctioneer.
The t]t
stock and wagons and ! !
other articles pertaining* to a irv
sry stable were quickly sold to live
ly bidders. This s
advertised in the
urge lot
of
as only
vrv.m.
.IS feT \ (
.AN'. I
• veral i ...
•ales for this month and February j
ia can be seen by consulting ihis I '
paper.
Auctioneer .Stidham
Lift
\Yf are nlcnaL-vi to lie ,i- th it th« I
\\ k «irc picaatvl 10 ne.ll that (he
BrekKknt has recalleff .h e nan,.- ol : .
if I)eUwarc con, :i ar BaU : j 7"*
Iliould be consulted in' ih,"1. i 1 ,
Ml,.hM.o«.'koo.led«.o"lla\ u
Bount* the oc-yt inar.hal ,
Sme from \Vo U n't ,Jr t „ A
but anv olhe- I'ermhlii-m ' Ho"
but any othej^epubhean.
Y r ESTF.Ri>.\v was a regular fall , /
day, not the kind one expects in ®
January, it's an old sa; :
in like a Jamb, go out like
We hope not lor the sake oi tire
poor, as coal is selling high.
A ll A K IS often a.i bad as a thief.
5) the editor who distorts an
;!e in an attempt to poke fim
ridicule another. One letter often
alters the meaning 0 f ;
a word left out will make the
w1io wrote the article wh
art,
article.
ma l
lie >eos
n print sav Lhings n.
y cle
gant in the Kngliah ii
ing come
a lion.
IT
A man mahinra .tl.s a weeh who I
will no, provide for hij w,!e aud | Mlss
children must he nrettv low dowu I u 'h°
in the scale. His bump'oi self re- I Sept,
•pect must he small indeed. ! hours.
,
An
»n
Stone
Get estimates at this office for
KJOtf to 10,000
nnuted.
elopes piai
or
City Councilman Cannon al
though a Democrat, takea a •ansi*
hie view of the extra aassssmsut
which has beeu going ou now for
seveial months and is
pleted although the law calls for
its completiou hy January 2ud.
There will be a wail go up from
our taxpayers when they see the
manner iu which their properties
have been raised. We will mention
two or three properties which the
acsessor* saw tit to raise:
The Pusey aud .loues plant had
been assessed last pear for $'3o.
950; this vear the figures are $303,
000 .
Co,
not com
This is only an iu crease of
$o7,000. Thomas Tatn all's
. deuce on Delaware avenue, last
year was rated at $6,501), this vear
on | disrated at *8,500. He savs he
, vvilt*sell for $6,000 and loan $4 000
free of it at 5 per cent. .Now increase,
like thin lx a great injustice to the
owner of the property, when the
bid assessed value 'is *2 xk) i
| or what he ie willing l0 sell lor
Edward H. Brennan's
neal . Riverview
Mr. Philadelphia
sessed last vear at' .'.'1,0(10 .Mr
Brennan appealed and the Board
to of Revision cut it down to *1<J upi
as i This year the property -It;
assessed at *14,00,1, a jurat) ol
| (jOA
ry I
!
our
rest
excess
property
cemetery on the
turacike was as
been
This property never coat its
•thing like the half oi this
• would ii nriug
owner ;
sscssed value,
it today. Mr. Brennan will most
j certainly appeal Irom such an
just valuation.
The North Side
I
1 t
I
i
Improvement
< mnpany which has spent several
I thousand dollars in improving their
I ann La;e a,ao c ®™ e 111 ^ or a ^'k r I
j |' a . , ® e ' f' lr ^ • -d.000 has been
A ' 0 ,.° ,J 'f assessed valuation
a i ?' er , ', at ^ 1 ie P ref eediug year,
of ! J;UO % l Ko, l ler who . own ® ^ l,aUer >'
; , 8tre et oridgc has had
i . , ui 1 to his assessment i
J lln ' le says damn. Ihns it hat. .
all over the city where the j
s pfcial assessors thought property |
in I '' n8tc, ° ,t . w « real k "id iu !
tiiem as they ilon t nave to. loot the !
lii.I when tl-.acitv taxes comes due.
A high tide assessment may
Wilmington real estate but we
to see it.
denev lo kill the building boom that
numerous persons have been look
ing lor the past five
luust have been tracked belore it
! reached Wilmington.
We hav
.1
j 1
:
help
iail '
it will likelv have a tea
j nltenhon to what
. but it
Ui
denim tocrit'cise th ?
e \: r a
assess men L but
ulv to c.iil
».ir real estate
1
icrs have
up against th s
hard
month of .Imv to
it it has bee
VI'*
J D a V taxes, what will it bj itn,
[ vear when llie extra valuation in
it
.
added
monev Put it cannot tax the people
to enrich the city treasury.
ni^Kl'TOR .1 AMI'S I). L'Ak f;-:R s
ays
that the city made a gjeut bar
getting the Weis bach
The lamm
Si.
ilist ailed
at
3 fa r n i
d
vith the
derstan ding
that they shall have a ten ye.
tract at t hat price.
Suppose the next I
should abolish the Street;
Commission, what then v
pen with Ikes; 'contracts lor .
Tut: consensus o'
i tha legal fraternity
t'<st t'ltv Council ha
to pass fire ordinance. \\ .
like to bear what ihe «'tv :
l*i-■
!ftir
a
ing the city?
be
i opinion among
in the city is
i tit ii r.. /
of
has to sav
M'
BLOODSHED IN PARAGUAY.
1
Ch ii (I I tin I «* Fi
l*.'il In
BI'ENns AYR IS.
laics
•s that bli
At; .i.iiiin. Jan.
lias
11, The
I news from A•
od has been shed in tl
'evolution
.lo
vl.ieh o
• 111 i c- K i y
It is pn
Me till)
ill lie !
fun la
Wri
the
Acewii lias bet
. leased fn
The plei
decided upon a
of
a eonferen
cc betwc
'a bn Hero.
•ra. tin* ml
ouo. the minit
of
ply
edlv
This r<
deputai
voltitiemi
•y eommittee h nt t
Aceu.l to I•*
A 'cvul cm
I'rcsid.
heel
quest him to n sitr:
ini<D
td
As a
•••linn lion
of cavalry m
lie
villi:**
'fill. Th
cava Ire
Idem
ed. a
d the president
The
1st fen tun s of the re
the Si*
seen
f< r tin- I'hambcr
lie
N.
•i*. and that
signal for a
;
frU
ncrul
Contliet.
Revolvers and oilier
I ra w ii. aud gre.'
a pons Wf
elisor
t]t
! !
'hiding the hr
Is. pre
ailed.
Insfra
i, preside! t
till"
of I lie hy genie
lie
tie
a candidate for 1!
•ideney
pn
I
i ...
j •
I ' '
f'/iiagua v.
d
li Isr
'al.nil .to a
J Depu
oilii'l'il.
where
bee
Lift 1
'• till* release from the petiitcn- Unto
UvlMRatim, scut from SC Tli>'
""• v r, T! r ,r -?r "
I , , s '•' ll, d. I lie
names ol several nrom nent Yew N'm-k
: . . »,,, r,. W k'II,„ i„„ tlmf
j 7"* pr "*'""'"' that rr S
1 , ' fr '"" M'r'm.
u , <' T """
, as " imrah ridor In , ul.it. Ilrs '
„ A '. . ,b " m ™ ! ■'*"«' <" *■«' <*•'"
Ho" vyoro Ihoao of [ liaodoro Itoosovolt, ho
Aup,.t Hal,,rant. II„ K h j. I stood
, / ,onu,s Killaon. Jerome W. Astor, f
®- 14 Morgnn and others in New York. I ( /
--- r,,n
is also
wounds
PLOT THAT FAILED.
^lotitann Or i miner Kpin!* i,
'
I'ctiflon with l urni-d Mien
II KLEIN A. Mi
ex
. Jan. 11
the
A plot
tiary of i.
I
RELEASE AT HAND.
IT
lion
l.flNDGN. J:
MImn Stone (Inly f|nea
H IlnnrR.
I
| Mlss UNcn M. Stone by lira brlgnmla
u 'h° have held her in captivity since
Sept, 3 is lielieved lo be
hours.
II. -The reloni
of
bn
question of
ft li.
An officirti tclfgrnm received in I.
»n and which was dispatched from
nritl/iojric says the ruleuse of Mias
Stone its iunnincut.
Oeo.
al
for
for
FOR CENSUS BDREAD
House Favors a Permanent
Establishment.
FREE MAILS FOR HHSt M'HISLEY.
Pseiflc Cable CouNlderrd by lloner
Cvmmittrc on Commerce— I'ropun
•il Hate* Per Wont
Munlla
aud Honolulu.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The lions/
spent yesterday considering the Hop
kins bill to create a permanent census
bureau. While the general sentiment
was in favor of a permanent bureau,
there was
bill as drawn on the ground that it was
nu4 well matured.
There also was an overwhelming de
mand for a provision to place the pres
ent employees of the ceusus bureau
under the protection of the civil service
law. and tile bill was dually recommit
ted. with instructions to report back a
bill containing a plan for a detailed or
ganization of a permanent census bu
reau, to include also
place tho present employees under tho
civil service.
of
strong opposition to the
provision to
Tbc tight to recommit
wns made under the leadership of Mr.
Burkett iNeb.i, the
' member of the
appropriations committee.
A Dill wan passed unanimously to
give Mrs. McKinley the free mailing
privilege during the remainder of her
life.
Monday.
, , , ,
1 he house committee on commerce 1
I hiia t. l i c „ I , .... !
1 t ...i.| 0 ' T , , J . . '
I srusavrsTSTS !
i "b"", 1 :,'. aarsv I
nation by George (J. Ward, vice presi- ,
dent
I
i
.
j ..
| .*
!
!
The house then adjoin
'd until I
!
, „ , „ , Hi*
>•'° f ,lu, ] )lu , nH of ,liat or " !im -
<»n. He st:i!t'd that contracts had
f the Commercial Pacific
'aide
by
for the in
1 I.
of a cable to Honolulu by Nov. w
pnny imended to
j 1
xt. mid tlie
: extend the cable
Manila within two
' v,,:,rs ,ron ' ll <'Xt November.
;ii»uT:.• ti,re of the cable was
! aj
The
now proceeding. !io slated, :
-in miles per
and tips rate
030 miles per
iiiouth. He pave the cost of the project
$ 1 M.MjOjUfiO a
nil,
Sill',
'<mid be in.'
sed
Ui '<).
Tho ei
•ing by rhairitinn
1 lepl'iir
Mild Mevsi
< 'firliss i
nub I to de\elcp ti c mu mim
d Ma
vlKMlier
r iM the «•.
rh
Mr. Ward g: v
:* Man.t.i at Sj and Honolulu d.T
i
ran
bus
Xorl Im i-kliM'i
lion (I
F
«*nient*.
cuts '
have heei
planned by the
ing
lauagi*
t the ' lib-age.
Milwaukee and
Si.
r.>'.! u.-.u r
v.'hirii will ( fist between S.'.Oilo.e-.H
•f impenjMit ii
Tl.r
dets
l*i-■
- aniiimiwTd hy
r
•40
the
hay.e
i:
g is I lie dt'lll It* tl'i'.ok
!ftir of tin* l.acrosst
li vision, which
Lacrosse,
■H. Work will he*
as ground can
ml will be
The cost
•nt will he a little under
extends in
a dicta
M ii wa ill- ee
be.cut! iq» in this ;
be !
the spring
quale
It
of this heltej
HmUcj' .fours < s
Out.
ALBANY. N. Y.. Jan. it. Donald B.
M' l.t !
an of s
■use, tlu* I'eferi
• • to?: tiim
box
from
»ak<'
1 Oil'll
is InstiluF-d by
Yc-rk
disl.a
Aticrr.. \ Hadley .i«.
cs i.f [,;i
lias tiled his
Ik* I'..
• I that
report.
tecei
.lo
frt
city
Ice'" 1 ii
the ch.\!
K.
the
Wri
the courts.
is Jones
a
BALMMnRE. Jan. II.
of N. \*. York quit iu
hat ws.s to hav
ill) "Y.
•ts Smalt <•:
Jim Austin
ti c fourth round
of
a twenty
I'oiMtd light
iglit.
A iiKtin
ply .
edlv
lb*
for the limit, and after
c hud
heel
ki
! ' tl (lining!
I'OJtes in th,.
ini<D 11 <- of
td that lie I ad »
I Im indicat
nigh.
I! ii til I ti xc Trip.
MAY YORK. Jui
Idem t;
covered
the effects
• f hi 1 : recent
have
trip ii
the south.
lie Will
N. J.
Ja
whet
'li a party «f ,
frU nds, h
' i I ATT A \f
(<<<Ii1>«m|.
t. 11. ;
W illiams of the chat- I
Ims lie
till"
notified of i
tie burniuj
lie
li Isr
.1 of
the robin r.i
>f the
postolhcr*
klyn, S
'
,
where a I
bee
" ' s i'« lieved to have
the
Unto of retirement from the pi'dsideney. ,
Tli>' Mil (k m u> nny ex iinral.lpnt
" vt1,,r !,t ,h " !?: ,s i
Intiorprn to H** l n«I«*r Civil •i,.. l i.„ i
WASUIX'lTo.N. 11, Tlra lat».r' !
rr S ,i„„l„.v,,lI in lira umrarnm..,,, do- |
M'r'm. n ,k will Ira l.rou.wlit into tl..- civil j
wi Si'rtlN '"? 1 "'''I'T' i
Ilrs ' "f will, 1, a ill la, Issued In tho (
"f" r 1 l " < ' l " Klo "» «'"
ho mado aoparatoly l,y dopaflinouls in
I stood of In In,lit.
f
I ( /
r,,n
stolen.
!
lA-l'r'-tlilc
WASHINGTON. I.
-M Ib-present
s lias
' introduced a hill pro\ hling a
salary f«
•f !l '*' f'niled States at '
ex pri sidetif
the ra
a 11A fn
• cor,.
• d'Mivn •
Mif-rcinl 11 n o
\ look afn»r »
canvnssinp;
il-i-l pro
l nr*iish
' dd r
Box 1412 Philo. . p
Hu
P.
jo-at
FOR SALE.
rroyerty •*« table f
Coal Ya rd
c*h requiring a railroad aid lag. |\, \y
i>, K. foot of 6th street.
bn
ft li.
Oeo. R. Townsend & Co.,
804 Market Street.
Oil) tu th vat tf
■VMITT-MOO*B%LANa.
Beakrr's Committee Will Try to Pee
Of Small Profilers.
CLEVELAND, O., Jeu. 11. -Regard
lug the situation In the affairs of th«
Everett-Moore syndicate, the bankers'
committee state that word has been
celved from Cinciimati assuring the
committee of rontldfncp in the out
come of the syndicate's .affairs. The
committee is in communication with
the large number of mi seel Inn eout
creditors, ninny of whom arc yet to be
heard from.
A subcommittee has gone to look
over (lie eoiiilltion of o couple of the
syndicate's traction companies. Which
theac wore would not he disclosed. Tile
main desire of the cotumlttoe is to tils
Pose of siittlcieut bonds to cnablu It tc
P«.v Oir a mtuiher of the smaller cred
Hors who are unnecessarily anxious.
Mr. Newcomb, ehairman of the bank- !
ers- committee, is authority for tha ]
stato.nout that the Sandusky division
of tin. Detroit and Toledo Shore line I
rs
hud $KMNK) on deposit in the Euclid i
Avenue Trust and Sayings company j
which went into the 1 iuih 16 of a roceiv*
mi™ rr: rr ,i,:u u,ii< - *t i
vised I
sion, for whom tho money: was to be
paid for labor, would have to wait.
THREE VIOLENT DEATHS.
GuJilfi
Und of I.oulaviUe Youth*
'etof'l hy Sore
LOl IN\ ILLE, Ivy., Jan. Jl.—Three
of the most prominent young men in
, Louisville society have met violent
1 ', , . K ,
! uc.it,is within six months, and iu each
instance the dreumstauees had been
! sra? -»—*
I """ - »■
,
IN
I
hit ml fur*
city IretistiriT. tvho
! conmiittoU suiotile Xov. Sit. the titty of
Hi* 1 toil,lie (liflcovery that lit! was Mo.
tMK) short in his accounts.
Austin Kent, the second.
•ent to St. |
is for 11 m* holidays and while out j
an automobile party was struck
by a train and killed. Will Goddard
as the third man to consult Lou
ho told him that violent |
death was his doom also. When Kent
was killo.1. (hahlard in.-n-ax.-d tho in- 1 T
his lit',! front $!ll,IN to to 1
Whik. his gm, las, I p
« , k the weapon was discharged, and |
load of shot entered his heart.
I.
w m, .
! aj
Sill',
the
j «rll<
of
I
It
until yesterday that the ;
•ned. I
or.v is roiiiinned by the friends i
ent with V,
hen lliev <•
r the so,
v. Ki
ll God
isulted her.
fill
! thus
1
... .. ;
lh!. S * I
" ' 4 *' * i
Wes
!*<• It!t *m \ee«lN.
AYANHINGTON,
of the
Ja
i. 11. -The
•m
bus
grosslonal comi
ry affairs have g,
F
i' :r the purfi-ise
link
»f conditi.
i portion
s ait the I
ilk- !
larging tin* estab
Military a cade
ing provision for
lisluiieni
:
i 8 l°
iern lines. The aende
•i'.'inally with only ten ca
dets imder ins'.
*-' 0, 'P H In- : ,.,1.
:ratlt|j,lly until it iiumlicrtHl j
■: ill 1-Si:t. It nurnlKTs 1ML- ut |
it time and will <•
r rensed
•40 ondH
the pn-sc
cadets in
hay.e not kept pace
r
uprise .,n | on ,.
Murch. lUOd. i lie buildings | j> av
with this st<
»y i! '- i
tally made- ; i* 0
• oils of the institution.
be
!ii ' 1
In
and
quale t<» tlie
It is staled that it has become
lets to a room
oiiginally intended for only one oeeu
; i.
I
1*1 flele-i
'Old Mill S. 1
'■'I ii ml .% rr<*Mt«Ml.
Ju
. 11. Timothy,
i inn f I
box rubber and forger, was released
from the penitentiary yesterday and
*. Hogan was
tori
s arrested a I flic d
d a
tin* prisi
I lie United Slates court i
June !», ISOS,
this
tecei
frt
city
(* tw<
sentences of live
•urrcntly.
At
the time i toga
al'rested he was
arly every city of im
•e in 1 lie United States, and re
offered for his arrest |
vet* .$4,00(1,
a 1'ils Ii.i<1 bee
He was
s,, *'M»'d prisoner from Biack
i
•ell's island. New York.
•eerie in the Yii-niniii Convention.
Rlt'H.MUND. Ya.
The feu
session of the eon
im*ident !
the sensationul, be
liialilied resignation of Sena- i
tor Carter Glass of Lynchburg from
the committee
tun* of vest onlay'
Ht it lit i< >i
entio
vhieh Imrdered
,
ing the
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puldie education and
the flat refusal of the convention to
The Incident gre
a.-" pi
(♦lit Of
Senator Glass
tl..' cm
ersy netw<
MeElwaine of the edu- i
I Chair
cation ciiimnltte
•nt' *i. when the li
• of the .
the fit
hieli the Lynchburg leader •
• used Ian
I
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guago lo \w
took exception.
,
Hen I Iter I'l-obn hi II11 on.
; colder; fresh westerly winds,
increasi
: in force.
;
I
Now York Mnrkotn.
I'l.efFt Htfitf*
i
i
suffered 1
•uf decline, ruling dull and i
Minnesota patents. S3.s;,<v
aights. $3.56^3.7R; wi
iter patents, $3,75©4.
influenced
». foreign sell
Koverncjnnl report;
; July. 871,^;S7 7 *,C.
'• ; state. 71^72c,.
fr
•Int*
;
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\T Weak rind
Mf'lon, lower <
\V
jm* r.*l
, Mai *7
1:
• ' f ;. New ;
' 4 ^ c '* ' °* |
I
OATH -Weakened by renlizins; salcii and
ilepivsHlon in other markets; track, white.
,<w,; .rack, whl... w«rt.rra m j
p*504*is EnHy ' meh9 ' 47.50; family, '
, | 0 ! ^v T<D ~ E "J y: prlrne wes,ern Btpam, i
"bi'-TTER -Vn««ll.,l: .late dairy, j«a !
i 4 1
f-'dl mail 1 , fancy, J0Wfiin%c.; state, fuli i
i (Team, small, fall marie, fancy, 1H4''?1lVic ■
! Ki. ^i. ^ "" c |
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j ki'OAH lt-.« dull; fair o-HraJS'. 3 i-ibo.:
i ** ra,1 '' :
( m'Tt-Rto.-idj; domostlu, 4®6'4c.: .tapan,
'V^f.ow-Firn,: r„y. - country
•iiJJV'.
shipping, ouasto.; «ood i„
Y<
! b..
' yu ,
Tavlor nnd Fullerton's Worm
will oxpol worms from children,
nnd reliable. VV. U. Taylor, liny King
Stops the Cougu
and works off the Cold.
Laxalivo Uroino-Qulutiie Table ts
cold iu
lib cents•
®yrup
Safe
day. No cure* No Pay. Price
Free
the life of McKinley fine paper, good
print, heuutifully illustrutecl over ffvc
liundrcd pages. No ci
at lull Market streak
•assttig-. Dull
[DAVISCALLED HOME
Pee
th«
the
out
The
with A Plan of Arbitration Agreed rpon
eout That will Be of csreat Bcuvflt
be to Ail of the Amerirna
Republic*.
look rrrv „
the °. 1 ', MEXltO, Jan. 11.-Seim,
,' *?',*'• Pi' 1 *' '' liair t"*" " f "«> Uult
Tile P dell '* u,ll,n to the iiiteruatlon
tils *' voufcrcucc,
tc " a «hhtKtoti lust Bight, took leave of
' " Vr,'. ' n, , on,I 1 n K» Sl '«'
" br J rf 8 "" ecl1 ' "■ vi "« 1,1
! H.tT'r'* 1 ,*° ' C,1Ve
tha ] f ; / T" 1 L,,uu * b bas ll0< ' n ««•
"""S ™ tnTV ." J " t mncb
line I S .. Ilf i ,'' P " b '
jus as a result of the second
American conference.
"Among the achievements of this
Head of Delegation to Pan
American Congress.
rs
PRAISE FOR WORK OF CONFERENCE.
ho left for
i
j
f _
i VT nt,nn h,,s
I b " 0f value to al, of the
be
pan
, .
is
to
upon that
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im
ap : -•. j|k
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re.mi i;..* ti.i u i r ,
1 T / ' f, ' el ls " ,,ln *
1 S'?; Pn-JK-rvinif peaoe n.,,1 set
I p Ul ' dd " U "' S bctww "
|
m
m
:r
re
'•permit me ta sa.v to my colleagues
'here quea
•ise and particularly
about boundary lines. If you
the opportunity
j «rll< h*s it will De the greatest an.'best
make toward
of the southern republics,
I liofls so often
;
I
i
rept
adopt The Hague
move you ea
fill sett lei
peace
J iit of all disputed questions,
! thus following the enlightened, dv
1 iliz-cd nations Of the world.
; "By the construction of the
I Americuu railway It is believed <•
i nteivial and friendly relations will be
pan
I
!
Incr.-jised.
"The
government of tho United
: States appreciates the many
i 8 l° 8 extended to its delegates and is
pleased with the results
•oiirte
ecomplish
: ,.,1.
j
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Scnor Carbon of Ecuador presented
motion to the effect that the confer
| on ,. e rt »cognlzeg the
| j> av |
services of Mr.
and regrets his departure. This
i motion was seconded by Sonor Chave
i* 0 of Mexico. Itlest (}j
a of Chile and
'«*il Reyes of Colombia and was
carried unanimously by ncciamation.
In company with United States Em- j '
issador Clayton, Mr. Davis had a loug % '
and cordial Interview with President
No.
No.
No.
j N'u
,
No.
i.
I
Diaz.
No.
Xothimr tins yet been t]..<-hlo<1 In tlio
mutter of arbitration.
No.
!
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lwinkrii|if<-y I,
BOSTON, Jan. II.
<» iHleumfil,
- In the opinion of j
•tubers of the Boston chamber of 1
commerce nt
the
i
special mooting the I
present bankruptcy laws are "corrupt
A resolution was ununi i

„ I
Igtllg Upon congress I
national bnnkruptev I
-■I , 1 .
(II provide that partial ,
iieenuiils when made in
th** ordinary course of business with
out any knowledge
mousiy adopted
tho passage of
|
vliicli
payrnents
IhT^mrt of tlio
debtor's insolvency
sliall not be considered a prefe
as to pri'clude a creditor from proving
•count against tlio
ate of the debtor without returning
the estate tlio i
i creditor of tl
1
••• so
tin* luiiauce of his
! ^
i
iount already re
coned
(•count.
,
liicmi»c(l I'oatnl llcccl|,| N .
\\ A SI ] ING1 ON. Jan. 11. A general
; iiK i'onse of almost 15 per
■ post a 1 receipts at the fifty principal
1 postotlices of the United States dur
I
■out in tire
i I,,f; Deeeniher last is shown in an offi
•ial statement just issued which
.
coiu
pnres tin* receipts with those for Do
• <, *' ni * ,rr '
Chicago, with almost
nt, reports the greatest pro
I port Iona te advance, ttie total for the
last month being $783,094.
| advanced almost 14 per cent., to $1,120,
| Duo. Jersey City. New Haven. Corin',
j and Dayton, O.,
I reporting decreases.
3 per
New York
'<-" Hie only cities
1
i
I'll**
•ntcftt Combine.
.Inn. 11.-The Record
TIICAGO,
Herald today says thnt a combination
; of gas. gasoline and oil stove factories
I Is the latest. Tho American Stove
1
coiu
; pnny, with n capital of $5,000,(J00, is
| the name the corporation bears. Nino
I ' 0,,ipanleH ' (, ° vorln * practically nil the
important manufacturers of gasoline
and oil stoves and gas stoves and nn
j ,i K „ rP in , h( . n „ w ,*'1^
' The new comI>1 nation will have offices
i ln » st - Loui s, Chic a go and C lev«'land.
! Klac'rlt-al clil.l ,, ,
1 «•- 7 ::
i Goldslrorougli, professor of electrienl
, . , r , , *C( irn flI
| r.TdUe i"ra " raobHffiy wmZ'old
"'<' <l«par.mV..t of olootrlcal oxlffbitl j
of lira St. Iranis World's fair Thu or,
•»'-"«•-»« >•••• reouraraoodod i, |
tho cominittos tin uloolrioltv anil ol* c -
W«,l appllunoos to tho e»outivo !
mlttoo, and It la Ronorally Irallovod ihut I 1
tl,0 roaouuuondatlon wlll he anorm'd
. „ M . .
A Ilrar** Mnu * Sad Pliuht
SYRACUSE, Jnn 11 IV it'
a former deputy sheriff of OnoT
tlagu county, n veteran of the civil war
and who wears a medal given , 0 him
by congresa for bravery bast..... 1
milted to the stale hospital at Ogdenji
burg. He left alone for the in*>«it. l *i 1 7
taking his commitment papers. ^ I
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Three Killed by Klxplaalon.
HUNTI.WTON, tv. V«„ Jan. 1|._
A boiler exploded at the lumber mills
of l.ewls Midkiff In the southern part
of this county, killing three
ind Injuring several other*.
persons
t.
Delaware tossrsacs CoMpesj.
Dover," Del., Jaa. 10.—The Dote
, which to
en from all
war* ItiMiraoce Com pan r
made up at prominent mt
over tile state, held its annual meet* I
lug In Dover, when it wasaacertalued I
that The company's business liaa in
creased 25 percent during the year.
These dlrectura were elected: Harry
A. Rlchardaon, John II. Jones, Wil
liam Saulsbury, W. W. Richardson,
James H. Hughes, Dover; Hezekiali
Harrington, Harrington; Alvan 11.
Connor, Felton; Charles II, Atkina,
.Seaford; S. L. Kenney, Laurel; H. L.
Evans, 1'cter .1. Ford, W. D. Mullen,
John S. Mutlin, Jr., Samuel li. Bay
nurd and Janies Megary, Wilmington.
The directors elected' tho following
officers: President, Harry A. Rich
ardson:
vice-president, William
Saulsbury; tecretary aud treasurer,
W. D. Denney; general manager,
Mark \V. Cole; general solicitor,
Jlenry ltidgely, Jr.; executive com
mittee, H.\ A. Richardson, J, H.
Jones, William Saulsbury.
A Ocneral Shaking Up.
Owing to the bad blood existing
among the members of tho police
. force the Chief's investigation will re
sult in a general shaking up and a
reorganization of the entire furce
from Chief Massey down. Not for
years has there been
ings and jeabusies as has cropped
out In the last two years. In fact it
is beginning lo show plainer than
ever since Chief Massey assumed the
position as Chief. The present disci
pline Is a detriment to Lthe old timed
efficiency of our police force and it is
high tune that the officers were given
to understand that they were not a lot
of-boys but men who were paid good
money by the city for its protection.
much bicker
*
* The people of
Ye Olden Times
*
tiou
warmth to
HAlit IN.SUL EH.
idea of tl'P comfort; and
be derived from u pair t f
Tlmy keep tho fi*.jt warm and dry
mid prevent you from ontclilu^ u
coiigii or coltl. An fxeellem thiuu' for
sweaty feet*
BELT'S PHARMACY,
Gib and Ma ket Streets.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE
29 DWEI.LINGS,
i FACTORY.
4 LOI'S.
Thursday, January i6th,
1901, at 10 a. m. at
STIDUAil'S AUCTION ROOM'S
No. Ill Eua; Fourth street,
j '
'
VVKNT SIDE.
No. 1—las iluj'oiit Ht„ 2 storv brink house, f!
rooms aud bath; lot .4.8x»5r.fl.
No. 2— 12ocluFont St, 2 story brick house, C
rwom.-4und balh . lot J4. UxO?.q.
No. 3—127 dul'oiii si., 2 story brick houm, «
rooms u jd Until; lot 14.4x67.9.
j N'u 4-131 dliFonl 8t., 2 story brick house, 0
, rooms mid bath; lot 14 4x97.(1.
No. 5
I
33 i!ii I rut.
.. 2 story brisk house, li
.a lislh ; lot 14.4x71.
No. 6—135 dupout M , story brick house 6
ounin i,ml bum ; lot 14.4x71,
i ootns
in
ing
un
No. 7
-.. brisk house. 12
rooms uud bath; lot 79.11'vXll.'.
No. 8—illo hrooiiio St., a story brick house. IU
uud rot'll; lot 30xDU
St. 3 -Ft
■ un l b.Uh ; lot
Vwst bwond .-t
*. 4 l ouiiH ; lot i;u:
j
1 No. 9—ai2 .da.
ry brick ho use, 11
21x12.1
•y brick
I
i
No. 10— 2
n
dozen
In
No. 11-1702 Wnshiiixt
story brick
I —Use, IU rosins aud bath; lot
I No. 12—Morocco fuel or y S. W- lor.
I ami Adams ms., a Hi.u-y brick, l-»t fli!i
xlH); wilh online and boilor.
, No. 13-Lot .luck
the
Income
er
a l
st side batwecu
Second and Third; lo*. 72x82.
Kightecuih uud Utccuhill avenue
No. 14—L
murks
EAFi' SIDE.
tmek
1
-. «fi i»at-|..""t7,ffl. ck
No. J-1—1IJ0 l uitiuiin itan, s ,t,„- r i. r i e k
hoUHofl ritOiuH ami bath; 1«4 &lx.,fl.
2.-44. East Fi lth st., a story brick iiomm
v .. -- I bJih; lot liixso.
No. .8--4.il I'.xit Hfth mi., 3story brick liouso >
«rooms; lot litxhu.
No, 3U-NWUnuiHti St.. 2 story brick house H ,
KO. an-TIiio's" \v.'.'inni'.tory'l-rlek bouir 1
:t *!- * --— :
bouse II looms and bulb; ,ot IdxUll. 1
-51U Bast Fourth Mt., 3 atory brick ;
v. .... , '." us, ' 8 rooms and bath ; lot 17xlOJ.
No, 3J—Lot went side of Weald K»., IT ft north
of Fourteen lb 8t.: lot 2j.iS'i.tl.
west side of I fed Id :»t.,
north of Fourteenth M, lotLlIxHT.*)
Cerl ifluxte of title of these p: one, ties fur
nirhed witbdiMid, if rcqiieHte'l.
l.'cu's to pun haters aft r Janunry '44 •
Ti ltM« OJP SALK-1 J per
be i»tiii) by the person or parsous mak ng the ,
bid for ouch pi'jDcrty dlmdir after ,
lUesuiiio isUiiooke.1 down, mid the hit lance
«*r the pui'chueo money to he paid hv tho par- i
chaser or purchase re ol each property within :
S«!
uieon ilia pert, of tbc purchaser or purchau
^. , r.W'i?ei!i ,, I 5!57;4s:£ , ii' , s:r
of Mio and the sale to bo void. * j
to»r ctuii'h^k 'retd .ft";
of the purciiHSHi;. ,
b> tin* purchnsor.
A reasonable nmoUpt c:
EAFi' SIDE.
No. Id -«*J1 Fhlrd mL, 3 stury brink housi
11 roum^aml hath ; lot3.Uxs.>.4.
No 16—IKK) Fullniuii i'lucc. 2 atory
1 house, « rooms a ud bulb; lot 1U02.
4I'»2 Pullman Place, 2 story brick
.. l'° l » ll rooiuH and lmlii; lot 14x1)2.
raNO. lb- HOI I ullinuii Place, 2 alory brick
house 6 looms and bath; lul 14x62.
No, 10—1 lull Pullman Place, 3
house, 6 rooms aud bath ;
' 8 Pullman Pine*. 2
6 looiiu and bath; lot ilxC'J.
■o11m i ii Place, 2 story brick
looms and bath; lot 14x02.
No. ','2—1112 l uliinu'i Place, 2 story brick
house (I rooms and bath; lot 14x62.
No. 23—1114 Pullman Place, '2 story brick
house6 room.-, uud hath*
No. 24—Jllo PuMiuuii Plato, 2
house'
vKoi 23-1118
brick
2 kiory brick
14x62.
i
No. 21-11 h
11x62.
house 6 r
N«. 31-lu.l k
No. li!
No. 34—Rof
fr
j
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in
ib, to
h'ldi
«»pil
h lo>' »ho year |!I02 to b*« paid
— |
j
ritlUAY 17 loa.
'' '
•» 12 o'clock ra.,
i
'Ira Pdlowlna pervn.l property to alt: '
vMtrrah' '5? " y ^r' 1 ":'
relic t r»ok. i,..ius a man are rl-ooraNiV;' !
1 he")' A.iou p-uniasti.a thorvuriibred, u,'«
i'T*™?iuPn l. .mSSaSTA'j
1 7 15 * •dfklewdsm i« a I: rg ram-Hof grnaton- '
I «i«m ny° Pwfnocr; tiSrVdai'n by^Mm-owTiic
Is of eout kite and ima tine LreeUing on Uth !
2uli"iidof milkoo\v»and youuif ttUM-kWlEi i
1 Hoit-teiu tun, 2 yeurs obi, i sow and 7 JE& i
hhoatd, lot «*f ciitckons. FariniuB liiinlei.i-'its
kind-, 1 r«t butchers tools, dairy Ax- •*
tun* and h tus'-bold goxla. For further iu
formulioii »eo b. II. Field montba credit'
ItiVtN L. UAi.L.
if. PDks Clark
remain o'i mort
I !!■'." °. n . i*" v proper! 1 ««>l 1 1 utr for cr more
VViLidl.ViTON HAVINU.S MJNUaoC'Ib'iY •
,„Nio« h »»«1 Market etieeta, I
ji 7 9 ll IS 14 16 '
PUBLIC SALK
11 ii v; it f- rented my farm
the r"a 1 bi.-nl
Newark. I n.il«
of
at i>ubJL huIc ou
*
t. C. Hlidhain A uc.
jJOb 10 lb 15
to
all
-/
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11.
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•Y
* THECREAT 1
TONIC LAXATIVE
' Z h,v * T «"•
kidney troubles, bSSi ;£.^ h " r,bu ™.
blood, blotched o, muddy lk '„o r 'mi.i ° f —»• »*«
your bowels will move r,guU,"y yo u, l'7.;.L OU t r ; PPe * ,,eWillr « ,ut "
r„°e u , b gy . y „°d wm cie * r " d "" b '" •"« yo« w.7 f :.r; h e z?;.::
en
'"keeps SttSSZSZZ
general tonic at the same time. It will assist nature aia v' * Ct8
restlessness, clesr the costed
■leep end make them well, happy and hearty. ' Mfcmg, reitful
l.axakola, the vreaf taiaiivr lonir U n „, .
srsnr
co.:5, h i" y;
of family remedies, but ilir most
i»**!t«.' , caiss '*'Us
Well CM Coal
in not only a saving of rash but
a saving of labor.
'VIich you
buy V\nrngr*s Coni you ilon't buy
}v dust sind shirk. You don't carry
dill into tlio bouse in your coal
Siieket.
W arm*r s ( YmiI helps the huin6
eoiiifurls in lnnnv
JB '6
I
ftj
•)
t
NVHVN..
'im'
'l
i
Foot or iarket St.
Phones, 104 ami 150 ===boll» systems.
Kintb and Shipley. *
H. T. SERGEANT

OFFICE: Seventh and King Streets.
M:W PHONE 545.
00^3
JS "* O D
f,*or
one
set
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Ucrinnsj's RU hrsl Man.
BERLIN, Jan. 11
in Gennany is Herr Krupp.
ing to the Income tax returns, he lias
un income of between 20,000,000 mid
21,fK)0.00ft marks
12
IU
The richest man
Actord
... _ _
BOHTn\' r |nn°7i i* ei -« <>
I, , ' h ° f ' e
s,lpl "° ,f *'**■ " ,,li, ' n " fc«» beronti
., ■
wuL ut nlZl f t J",???/
,4 t'.ci . *
,.1, 1. , ,, '..".i 11 , ' ( ' r ' r< ' ( •'I'rtlffi'il
' . k N, '^T Sl " uvm " t 1, " nk
2 ,? 'T "t buy '
k "°Hb of bonds .'111(1 to accept I
Ill pavmeiit a certified check on mt I
n th«>r'flnn o„ i. „ . I, on * ,l 1
other fliin. Such n proceeding railed
> for an Inquiry, and tho result was
, . 1,1 WH
H , thnl th '' i*liwk mentioned hy the
1 ,'1 'h "n''' h | S ""mmiiul- j
: "nxz
1 11 1 l,wu o 1 '
;
,
, Htatehouw.' which is almost identical
wjtli il) e oritriiiM I
i w 11 rigiiihi luioands made
: the master teauistcrs by their men
i-Xtoere will Ira no .trike, and the new
figrecnient, which Is for one year was
rt * n * d to,,aj ' b » ,he »«««• T««mit«.*
j association, representing 1183 master
who employ 4,500 men, and
, hy the Team Drivers' union.
11
No one np
lle stands in
year.
pi'oiiehos him in wealth,
n class alone, and there
dozen elns
fli!i
a* over a
s between Herr Krupp and
the next richest man In,Germany. The
Income tax returns show" sixty-five oth
er incomes of
a l
more than 1.000,000
murks per year. Ten of those incomes
are under .3,000,000,
4,000.000 and three are under ft.000,000
marks
two are under
year. The returns also show
2 771 persons to have n yearly inc
of upward of 100,000 marks.
km
Id
It.
Threatened Mlrlke Averted.
BOSTON, Jan. 11. A basis of set
flement of tire threatened strike of the
teamsters of this city has been agreed
upon at n conference held at the rooms j
of the state board of arbitration at the M
He
lo
er
up
tho
upon
Penmrlvaala'Timn Suffers Loss.
WE LI.8 BORO, Pa., Jan. 11.-Fire
In the town of Gaines, Tioga county,
destroyed six buildings, entailing a
| loss of $30,000, partially covered by
j Insurance,
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
Sydiray IrastrallPS, n noted swindlar,
Shown as Irani Walter Ksreufm-d
irrested in Boston.
i , *
' Euclid A venae Trust and Sav
'"*7 tu,, '" a ? y ot f^-***^ b.s ;
nw , <le °"" | K , " lleut -
! Th «' 'rlsh parliuinenlaiy iwrty again
fleeted John Redmond chairman and
"'ymlhan.'s coercion meth
' MS.
11,0 «PP«*tot® division of the New
! York supreme court settled the trans
i er ^ ax Dornellua Vanderbilt's ea
i late, the amount beiug more ♦h as
iHftft non
•* JUU * UW '

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etc.
was
| 11
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the
C ONSUMPTION. ACTUAL v, CATAIK4
Kbsumatijiu, Namalgtx. t-jia.i
Dr*lloaigs«Mry,AA4 M. Ku atraai, PuUa.
/
lias
FOREIGNERS THANKED.
T7ni|trpvM Dwnnxrr Kxpm«<*« DrntU
Mlnlnirrn For l ate.
PEKING, Jail. 11.- The dowager
press yesterday followed up her friend
ly advances by verbal messages to sev*
era! of the ministers, thanking then*
for the care they had taken of the pal
aces and expressing pleasure at the
cep tiou accorded by the foreigners
the occasion of their majesties' reen
try into Peking.
The report of the arrest of General
Tung Fuh Kiung, whose decapitation
has been ordered hy the dowager
press, is Incorrect. The Tartar general
who ia governor of Kunsu was Hfrtd(|
execute the orders he received ow
* ng t0 a,,,, F Foil Slung's influence
e thc MtJuimujeUafiw, who dural
, bl . nruylti.-u
■ 'ro.* mu, . 1,^ . rnM » t
^ F,lh SldUK would incite the Mo
htirameiliirat to telK'lllutt.
't'lie li-cm-li niiniHlcr, M Bi'au. t-cfin
«1 10 present bis cmlcntluls until < hi-
' m fumll " 'W'*"' demands of th«
I French tfovermnent
I ri>» • « . , ,
3 he joint audience of the foreign aud
new Chinese ministers whieh had bwn
. , ,
arranged has been postponed because
of M. Beau's action. His col i cob new
j tire discusslnu whether to support him.
a ' vp '" mon <,f •'* TurkMi
np
in
a
re
ou
em
Id considered possible.
iold llluoded Murd«-r.
LNIONTOWN, Pa., Jun. 11.—A cold
niurder was committed nt the
Kew Aharon Steel company's niiues,
j mi,es west of here. Henry Grant
M * lnos t instantly killed William Jen
kins. Jenkins was shift boss on the
gang sinking the shaft, and Grant bad
Been In charge of the drilling machine.
He proved unsuitable and was reduced
lo helper, while Jenkins put his broth
er In Grant's place. Grant been ms
Jealous and vengeful, and just as tha
men quit work at evening he slipped
up behind Jenkins, plunged a big knit*
through hts body and ran,..escaping i*
tho confusion.
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Kchool or buiiufxs. A lull corpti uf 14 expert
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