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THE WILSON ADVAf- Nicaragua Canal Bill tlie Feat- ure cf Both Branches, --m m m in mm 9. ..-v L-rV-,- V averts" W II w 11 2 JANUARY ?8. 1897. IMMIGEATIOIT BILL IK THE HOUSE. SAVED H US LSFE ; So says Mr. T. fj". need", a highly espected EVicrciiatii of ITUd dletown, 12., of a Your.rj Man vj'r.o vcg coposeci - to be in Coiisrriptiori. "One of niv customers, sonic vcprs HLTO. ha.il a son who had all c; O; t.'io symptoms ol eojisumptioa. Tin' usual liKMiiciucs aftorded Iiir.i no relief, and lie steadily failed .g! .until he vas unable to leave his c 'bed. 1 1 i mother applied toine.c; for some rcuMHly ird I reeom-. o; 111V liVtV. II 11 M 1. ( i i . J. t v. I'-vw. ' "I o: o; The vounir man took it according to directions, iwA ;--coii b to 7 improve until l.e became and strong. -. Jd dletown, "Some timo aeo -1 veil Mid- svere cold, m were 'bai'.lr in iurribb' :':; :'!: that I was a ttion, aud;n:y ho-p'oi' n t'ovi' no: :e or - tool: it, and' v. . -i ...... : l i x ' -. i-.l cnr.p;lit r. ar.d h!PC.' and" I bad a .lan-:! . -I z v.as sinoosiM sump. or, CO .NO (iv I. Jon .. IK, 1 1 , "! ' 1 1. ral. ire;! Coy Pectoral D "G 7ASR w C- i o O c c j C 2 OS or CI ft: c- Senator-Elect Ilenney May Fresont His Credential- Iur2n3r the Week The Bankruptcy Will Will 1'robably Have-" ItisHt of Way "ia the Senate. Wastiingtov, Jan. 25 The senate pio rruni this -weok is i-eudere 1 very uacertain by. the conditio!! ' of the Xicaraza i canal bill. With -th'it misurs out of th3 way, the b;iTik'.-uptcy bill probably will bj given ii3 ri-iht of way early.': in ths week, but ?ven with ths road cleared to the extent Of .ho removal of tho Xicaragua bill it is not probable that finy headway will be made wiih the bankruptcy bill before "W e lne :lay, notwifch-tandiiiL!: ,-ifi is the special :)iler for today. The time of the senate fter 3 .-o'clock today was devoted to ?tiJorjei upon the late Speaker Crisp, and the time previous to the hour after the (li.-oosal of the rontino' morning business? was consumed by Senator Tu'rpie hi a ?l;!ch 'discussing; the Cihiiron resolu tuiii Toinorrow Senator Chandler expect3 to secure a vote on his bill providing for the ; representation of this country nt an inter- i nat ional monetary conference. There will, ' be several shore sjweches, and more or less ruanins; debate on this m riiare, but it is believed that all substitutes and amend meiits will be voted down-and the bill passed. Senator Cameron has a substi- rate rem airing this jroverrimeat to take the i AWEEK-'S KEW8 CONDENSED Tuesday, Jan. 19. Tho national' senate confirmed D. .R. Francis as secretary of the interior. Countess Castellane,'former)y Miss Anna Gould, gave birth to a son in Paris yester day. " ." - V.. ;; ' : J i : . . ::-'; FariiK-i-s Of . Illinois are contributing corn liberal to relieve the distress in India. ; : At Mamaroneck. N. Y., Arthur Palmer, in a lit of insanity, killed his brother Leonard, his mother and his 2tt-year-old sister. He escaped. . ' The Ohio cbal operdtors have consented to an inctease of from forty-five to fifty one cents forj January and February min ing, to m;?et the increase, of from lifty-ona to sixty ...tfrits in the Pittsburg district. Wednesday, Jan. 20. Dr. Arthur Dues trow, the St. Louis millionaire who killed his wife and child, will be hanged Feb. 10. Vice President-elect Hobart has leased for four j'carS the handsome residence of II. L. Barber;, the asphalt king, in Wash ington! " '- . j 1 "' . "' "'"'.'.. The final decision in the Fayerweather will contest, in New York, divides 3.003, 0;3, ainonp; twenty leading educational in stitutions. ' - Thegrand juryat Jacksonville haffailed to find a true bill against General Emilio Kunez fvjr aiding in filibustering expedi tions to Cuba. i A bill introduced in the Colorado legis lature abolishes the theater hat. Des Moi ues," la. , t i ty - council lias jassed an anti-theater hat ordinance. Thursday Jan 31. i j Mine. Carnot, mother of the assnssinated president of France, died in Paris yester day. ' "-, ".:' William A- Harris was elected United feat in g initialin c.illtnjja confer inca, which may" j States sen;. ior -froni Kansas, ,defej give the movers of thj original bill mora Senator PeiYysr. ' ur ls trouble. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closiug Qaotations of the New York and Philadelphia. Exchanges. New York, Jan. 22. Many special move ments in stock prices, chiefly declines, occurred today on a light volumj? of . basineiis. The general effect waai weakness although the-distribution of the transactions was very indiffer ent. Closing Lids : : Baltimore & Ohio. li Iehigh Valley. . . . 23 Chesa. & Ohio. . , . . 17H New Jersey Cen.'. 99- Del. & Hudson. . . . 107 New York Cen .... 94 D. , L- & W . . , . . : -Ao&4 Pennsylvania. .... S2J- i2rie. U4 Beading.. ...v.:. ,.2&i: ,LakeErie& W... IS St. Paxil .75 Lehigh Nav V 43 WT N. Y. & Pa. , - Ali ass'ts paid.- . ' ' General R!aVkit8. Philadelphia, Jan. 22. Flour dull r winter' superfine, $2.75 U ; do. esrra", $410 3.40; Penns ylvania roller, clear, $4.2-5 4.4 J ; do. do., straight, $4.4534.60: western winter, clnar, $4.254.43; city mills, estra, SJioO. Eye ftour stady ; choice Pennsylvania, $i,75 per barrel. Buck wheat ftour steady but "quiet at $l.25'a.l.40 per 130 lbs. Wheat steady ; sitOC'Olc. January, X D4'fl:91c ; February; 1 l2 01c. March, 92' ds 0240. April, 93L- V.?-:?.i No. 2 Pennsvlvauia and No. 2 Delaware rei, sp.t, 95c. Corn quiet : No. 2 red spot 92c. : No. 1 Northern spring, spat, 03'g;91c. ; No. 2 mixed, spot, 2G1 -8 2i5ic ; steamer corn, spot, 2oc; No. 3 . mixed, spot, 23V2'c. ; No. 2 mixed,- January, 28?2?e. ;- do. February, 2Q2(ilr;.: do. March,. 'Zt3'U id. ; do. April, 23 gs .c. Gati quiet ; local car lots No. 2 yellow, 26j. ; No. 2 while, spot, 2if' 23'c. ; do. January, 2;3y2:a'25ic-do. February, 23(24c.'; do. March, 2ii'j24c. ;' do. Apiil, 0,24c; do. white clipped, ear lots, '-234C. Hay steady for good; choice timothy, fl4.53(al5 for large bales. Beef .quiet; "be?f hams, $1818.50. Pork dull; family, .10.50'ali. Lard easier; west ern steamed, !f4.22'i. Butter steady; western creamery, 13-jsp-ftc. ; do. factory, 714c.'; Eigins, 20c. ; imitation creamery, 11(3 16c. ; '' New York dairy, liXalSc. ; do. creamery, l&ftlSe. ; fancy prints, jobbing sales, 2225c. ; extra, prints, wholesale," 21c. ; low and mediunr grades, 12 c 14c. Cheese quie-?;' large New York, 8 a llc. ; small fancy, 8.11c. ; part skims, 5(a;lte. : full Bkims, 3 s3J2(-. Eggs steady ; Pennsylvania and j other nearby fiesh, 14c; western f re jh, lie ; I southern fresh . ILC. - . ' ! Corn is a vigorous . feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer tilizers containing not under 7 actual Potash A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure . to lead to profitable culture. I All about Potash the results of its use by actual ex periment on the , best farms in the United States k told in a little book which we . publish and will giadiy cuul free to any farmer in America who will write for it GERMAN KALI WORKS, ; .S3 Nassau St., New York. COLTS. yd 1 year old 3 The "bankruptcy bill will he debated at I considerable length when reached, though I Senator Gi )f-:?, its epacial ch i npioii, as reported to l.k sj.i.tte, is ."ibseiit from the ! j -'a--rt:o; effort to or : in will m a'n-a t a i A tc ara i a cifv strenuou3 canal bill i ? th3 uni'iished bu-iness u:i xh c dead f. an I it is u ader- scood will so ).nit anim luints . which ;-will mo-it .th ; d.mi inds of th-x w'.i hold !u lo.-.iii r jc i pi.i'-. Stop that ths biii '.requires fu-.-C ier work by fonunitree iii view of th ) ne v position ..of Nicaragua- as developed by.S'3tiat(ir Ito Irl- j guez's iectj?. T13 .yii V wii caio th ) position thi" t'u bill sh il l bs ;yi3ii I J Lb:crxi 1 The Man or Woman who has bought RlfilTHBE -FROM Wootten Will jteil you, that is tne place to get the Bt;st 'Goods for 'the least -moncv. . - WANTED. A. rclHab'e lady or gentleman to iistributJe samples and make a Bouse-to'-house convass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps. '$40 to 55 moutn easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, S42 to l$o Austin Avenue, Chicago. 111. ' FEED. in the s.m.i&e if nit satisf t3t. iry, a.id that it shonl-.l "be votod upon and not sent back 1 to committee. : !?en.a tor-elect I-Ijnnef, of Dlawire, m.-iy present hiscede'itiali during the week, bat not until after the ' committee on privileges an I e'ejtions, which is to meet Thursdav,"' siiali have p;ussed upon. t.Ve ! Dupont petition and t'ne Addic'cs' ere- t deutials. - j ' The most interesting1 featuraof the house program for tlie c m!nsr week, unless the" Nicaragua canal bill should re'v.uve con- suleration, which in view of the recent j complications seems' entirely i:np:"obaoie, j will be the light against eo:ifjr.M--;o report j yu 1 he imiuigration bill. Id.- B.- 'thiddt, o. Missouri, wh o made an ineffectual at- j ttinjU to prevent the bill from going to ' coniereucej will lead the opposition to th' j bill, as agreed 00 by the conferred. -'Ther-j s(jem's to be little doubt that the friends of j the 'measure will be triumphant in to ' end, as th ; sentiment in favor of an im migration bill in the house is, a shown by the votes on previous occasions, i n a stroii majority. Nevertheless Mr. B irtholdt proposes to do all in his-no war to defeat the conference report. Two appropriation bills, the agriculture and Indian, will probably consume the remain ler of the week. There are some features of both bills which may cause considerable debate. Such time as can be spared will be given tu the committees to call up such'-bills as have been reported by them. " Jeter C Ih-itchard, silver Republican, was re-eleeteU United States senator from North Carolina. Senatfir Teller say's :' ."Sherman- is - the j 'most incompetent- man AIcKiuley could : Kideefc for secret;! rv (if st.ji.te. " - The reunion ami rally of the founders of -the IZepuijiicau party, in Pittsburg last night, was reiiiank'obly etithusiascic. . A ?.' iety for the purpose of setting forth and -petuating the history of the Irish this icountry was orgcinized last t Doston. ' ' ."?i.shingtoir legislature took three "y(;strday in an effort to elect a j to United States Senator Squire, a two vbtes. . ' Friday, J:tn. 23. Gernian ."Savings -hank, of Dcs race nigh ba', sn w 1. r . Years old years )Td years old WE II AVE A FINE LOT OF STANDARD BRED COLTS G 0 L T S 1 ltauk tlobheri IJiitroftded. Nenv Yo:tK, -Jan. 23 Four men who on Thursday attempted to rob Henry Pinkus bank, on Grand street, were taken to stale prison today, having been caught,, indicted, ' Jersey. Calves. For full particulars ap tried and sentenced in less" than twenty- ' ply to lour uuurs. j. iicy int.. uucuu jLtjjti.cr. wiiu many aliases ; John Murphy, George David son and George Vidt, .alias Liddell. Ail are e-oonvicts. From one to four years old." Both broke and fresh. Also a few full strain Fair View Dairy. W. TT FARMER? Propr. . 2U- la., failed yesterday. 1 i. ir Penrose -is to be ban quote I by -.tiusylya'uia League of Kepublican ,5ial deadlocks in Idaho, Utah, Lota -and. Washington' still con- 4 My Stables are Open Night and Day. YOU CAN HIRE A GOOD HORSE AT ANY HOUR, OR HAVE YOUR OWN TEAM HOUSED AND CARED FOR. REMEMBER WE ARE AT Bui G ST AMD JO GET YOUR B PRINTING AT THE ADVANCE OFFICE. lllg Claims Against Spain. thi- c:;: o tinu ; j . . Aftor ten Idays' deadlock, the Oregon legislature ofjxanized with Senator Mitch- elTs -supporters in control. Ei-President -Harrison has returnocl to his liidianapblis home from Washington,' w here he went on legal business. Governor Leeay, of Arkansas, pardoned II. Cj. Wiimoth, serving a sentence lor bigajpy. Wiljmoth has eleven living wives. At St. Louis, for photographing govern ment currency. Il.dph Creese was fcu tenced to tbiiee years and Dr. Adeila Wa ters to twenty' months' imprisonment. Sato relay, Jan. 23, An overturned lamp started a fire which destroyed the entire business section of the town of Mingo Junction, W. Va H. Greely liar wood, aged 48, a member of the Vermont legislature, whose leg was severed in his saw mill at Dorsetj Vt, is' dead. i ' " ... The Arkansas state senate has passed a bill providing that hereafter none but qualified electors shfill hold ' any position within the gift of the legislature.' John Do wd, despondent as a result of Biliousness tate Wanted Is caused by torpid liverwhich prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment -arid putrifyin the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, insomina, nervousness, and, if not. relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Pills stimulate "the stomach, rouse the liver, ciu-e heartnehe. dizziness, con stipation, etc. 2." cents. Nild by 11 druggfsts. The only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tut. Aphr.if el v nnrl R- tvVbii idly on the. . Vj FARQUHAR . . - ' C-v.r My 1 I 1 Capacity afO tiils t4 1- capacity a,tiuw i ff.-iZif.inJ 5 feci, with Kngtnesftii' ,'eid i;c-Uers froui - 12 i iQVj&l-a V-4 is- Power. - lfe -t Tor mil descriptive catalogue for fail WT authess, VZ L5..-T httUUfirt 11 V., Ltd., TOr.'t, PA. V. 1 ., ,1 -U.. . Washington, Jan. 22. -The president uu u1S V1 yesterday sent to the senate, in response to a resfdutipn, a report of the secretary of state -'transmitting -'a 'list' of the claim died in the department of state by the cit izens of the United States against Spain j instructor in the University of Wiscon sin, committed cuicide at' Madison, Wis. A judgment for $SL009 in favor: ot the World's Columbian Exposition company was filed' in i Chicago: against the Ferris for indemnity, the correspondence rclat- -Wheel company, . The judgment is for the 1 i 1 iiT m vm -m&0. are a source of comfort. They are a source ct care, also. If you care for your child's health, send for illustrated book on the disorders to- which children are subject, and which Frey's Vermifuge has cured for 50 years. oae bottle by mail for 25 cents. E. & S. PREY, Baltimore, Sid. i ing to the vessel Competitor and the per sons claiming American- citizenship cap- tured thereon, which he "deems is not in compatible with -the public interests to communicate." The lists of claims ag gregate: For arrest and imprisonment, $795,490; for expulsion, $35,000; for per sonal in j uries, $303,000 for property losses, 18,590,695. , i ' j Tucker Retains His Seat, J Washington, Jan. 22. After a two days' debzite, in the course of which considerable partisan passion was aroused and an in effectual attempt to filibuster for the pur pose of gaining time, the house yesterday decided the contested election cases' of Yost vs. Tucker, from the Tenth Virginia district, by denying the seat to Mr. Yost and confirming Mr. Tucker's title thereto. The Republicans were badly divided, fifty foiir of them joining with the Democrats and supporting the claims of the Demo cratic contestee. In the senate yesterday J. Edward Addicks '-presented his claim to the vacant Sijat from I Via, ware. Protest Against Control'. of the Canal. Washington, Jan. 2. The session of the Senate yesterday developed three dis tinct sensations. Most important of theso was the presentation by Mr. Sherman of a letter from Minister Rodriguez, the repre sentative of the Greater Republic of Cen tral America, including Nicaragua, in effect protesting against the execution of the Nicaragua canal project by the United States, under the concession granted in 18S7 to the Nicaraguan Canal company. . fair company's share of the gate receipts! Monday, Jan. 25'. - '. I Mrs. Hungerford, the English novelist; is dead. '- - - ' - -'' ' ' ; j The governor of Manila has prohibited, : foreign warships from entering Pasig i river. ... ' j: '' -;:;;; ' y'':'::'s-'r- . . Ex-Captain Guillot j has leen sentenced i to five y6;;rs ;in prison in France for sell-' j ing military Isecrets to foreign powers.; ; -. A Rome despatch to The Daily Mail says that the pope is considering the 'compro . mise clauses of the Manitoba school ques I tion. "- 1-' - - : .?"'-'. ':. Captain Henry King, chief editorial writer of The Paper, has been appoiuted to succeed the late- Joiaph. B. McCullagh' as editor of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. In orclcr to 'close out mv business I now oftt r my entire stock , consisting of . . ..... Millinery Notions, Llnp, f Embroidery Siiks HoUcSay Goods atid a full Sine of Statusr f'i cK All those desiring to se CioTl . cure barp-ains will do weli Sales will last for the nfext 60 days .. . . MISS BETTIE H. LEE -opposite Cash Racket. 2 At Cost f oi to call earlv Nash street - I : v . . . ----- w V A : m 1 EW.ILL GIVEY Ol) pltilpf Dodged by a Spanisli Spy...-,. Atlanta, Jan. ,23. Dr. Russell II. Con well, a ditinguihed Philadelphia divine, who is. now on a lecture tour through the south, deciat1 that he is being dogged on . his travels "by 'an emissary of the Spanish government,; Dr. Cm well left Fhibidel phia several jlays ago with the intention of visiting Cuba after .completing his Vour. Just before his departure he was called upon by a stranger, whose actions excited his suspicions The man asked Dr. Con well to csirryj letters and dispatches to var ious Cuban generals. By his conversation and manner j the doctor became convinced that he was r,n emissary of Spain. Since lea'ving Philadelphia they have met in Washingtonj Charleston and Augusta: WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING, IN . ;THE WAY OK ! . Anj UnSlial taughtr. ' ? . Oakland, Cal.. Jan. 23 Knowing that rier aged father had taken poison with sui cidal intent, Nellie Cumin, 23 years of age, went to bed without calling a yhysi cian and arose in the morning at the usual hour to find the old man cold in Xortl Salisbury on Arbitration. London, Jan. 20. After the reading of the queen's speech in the hcrtise of lords yesterday, and the usual opening exer cises, the Marquis of Salishury delivered his address on the policy of the irovern- meat Regarding the ; arbitration treaty death. . Thonias Curran was 54 years of with the United States, the premier said. Rge ananas tor years been employed by a that while an arbitration system would railroad company. - Jlis daughter Nellie not end war it would lead to more perfect kcPt house for hini. Nellie said she did systems that would eventually put an end Pot cal1 a physician because she thought to resorts to arms. it was too late,' and then her father wanted -. . , , to die anyhow. sa-ST-A T i 0 N E RY;l-s EITHER PRINTED OR BLAMfCALL OS US. Tie ' MvanGiB PuttlisMng Company, Plate Glass Front, Of posite Court Hotsv
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