THE WILSON ADVANCE:' FEBRUARY IS. '.Sot
Clfvtilainl. Csiilili- &.AVil.MHi.
John G. Carlisle, Secretary of ihe'-.
Treasury, is at the Fifth Avenue
Hotel.- It said the ol ject of his visit
is to meet the members of a well- :
known law firm in this city, who have
made overtures looking toward his
joining the firm. Two months ago '
it was stated intne Sun on the highest
authority', that Mr. Carlisle was to
open a law office in New -York city
after March 4th. Since that it has'
been known that Postmaster General
.Wilson, the author of the Wilson
tariff bill, also thinks -of coming to
New York to open a law office, j
In -fact, it was all over town last
night that the new firm is to be
Cleveland, Carlisle & Wilson. New
York Sun.
CRETAN
CONK
A WEEK'S NEWS ODUDENSED stock and ; produce markets.
Tiic Grecian Government Assumes
Full Eespoi
ibility
F0& THE THREATENED INVASION.
HoV in Shi
X
our shlis.
Somergreat fortunes we've expen
ded iust to keen our cruisers mended.
since this mania for striking rocks
began. Cottcn-wool i? not expen
sive, and its properties defensive,
recommended as it is the fittest for
our plan. Let us take each cruiser
it inland, say j ooo miles or more,
where no jagged reefs can reach it,
and no Captain e'er can beach it in a
' surf that pounds along a rocky shore.
There, on car springs firmly founded
and w ith cotton woo! surr ounded,
every cruiser we can. contempL.te
with pride. With the stuff vve could
enwreath -it, up above it and beneath
it, and could put' great vyads ol wool
along its side Boston Advertiser.
Tiu-, Kvfii if not M-riptural.
. , My son, follow not in the foot
steps of a loafer, and make no exam
ple of him who is born tired, for ver
ily, I say unto you, business is over
stocked, the seats on the corners are
all taken, and the whittling places are
all occupied: It is better to s iw wood
at two bits a cord than to whittle in
a loaling match and cuss the govern
ment. My son while thou hast left
in thy skull the sense ot a jay bird',
break away trom the cigarette habit,
lor thy breath stinketh like a glue
lactory, and thy whole appearance is
less intelligent-' than a store dummy.
Ex.
Made Bald by the X Kays.
The location of a bullet in a Belle
vue Hospital patient's head was re
cently found by means of the X rays
and the bullet was extracted. The
patient has recovered, but the side ol
his head which was exposed to the
rays is now as. bald as the proverbial
billiard ball. New York Sun.
"Bacteria do not occur in the blcod
or in the tissues of a healthy living
body, either of man or the lower ani
mals." So says the celebrated Dr.
Koch. Other doctors say that the best
medicine to render, the blood perfectly
puie and healthy is Ayer's Sarsaparilla
The New York and Mail Express
say that eighty-three American citi
zens have filed claims against Spain
for more than $10,000,000 damages
due to the destruction of their prop
erty in Cuba, and the returns are not
all in yet by-any means. Weyler's
bonfires will prove to be fearfully ex
pensive amusements when the bill is
settled- ;
In Hungary the 'punishment for
bigamy is tp compel the man to live
with both -wives in one house. Now
the Galveston News rises to remark
that if the man who has sixteen living
wives in Texas , had played his game
in Hungary wouldn't he fcave had a
lively time ? ;
Prince Georsi Berovitch, Governor ol
Crete, Sends In His Resignation and De
parts Without the Consent of tlie Sultan.
Greeks Kager for a Conflict.
Athens, Feb. 15. It is evident that
the Grecian government has taken a
serious step in sending troops to Crete
for the purpose of protecting the Chris
tians. A force consisting of a regiment
of infantry, battery and artillery em
barked at Piraeus Saturday on board
three steamers. There .was a scene of
great enthusiasm before the departure
of the troops. Crown Prince Constan
tine, the Duke of Sparta, reviewed the
men, and addressing them said: "Offi
cers and men, remember where you are
going, and that you are Hellenes.". j
The troops then marched past in the
presence of the queen, the crown prin
cess and an immense .crowd. The
crown prince, with his staff, was at
the head of the men, . and conducted :
them to the railway station at Athens, !
en route for the port of Piraeus, the i
populace meanwhile cheering for Crete,
ihe army and the royal family. Sim
ilar scenes of enthusiasm were also
witnessed during the embarkation of
the soldiers.
, Grecian officers starting for Crete
who, having been recalled at the last
moment and ordered to rejoin their
regiments, have resigned their commis
sions and issued a manifesto explain
inc: that thev are loavins: the army in
order to light for the freedom of their'
brethren in Crete. '
The Baltimore News says that
John .Henfkld, of that city, now
seventy-s iven" years of - age, is the
oldest practicirig, photographer in
in the United States. During the
p-old lever in California he traveled
through the West in a prarie schooner,
fitted up as a photograph gallery and
made as much as $85 a day.
THE ONLY True Blood Purifier
prominently in the public eye to
day is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore
get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S.
Tuesday, Febl 9.
-Tcnroe Johnston (colored) was hang
pd ior burglary yesterday at Charlotte,
N. C. j
j.eonard "Wales, justice cf the United
Str.tes court at Wilmington, Del., died
in that city, agedTS.
An ordinance to prevent wearing
of hats by ladies inj the theaters
passed the lower branch , of Balti
more's city council. j
Elijah Pierce, promin-ent citizen of
Hloc ton, Ala., was; brained .with an ax
by Issac Creel, a half witied' 15-year-old
bey whom he was teasing.;
United States Marshal IWells and as
sociates have seciired control of 217,
000 acres of oil lands in Cabell, Wayne
and Lincoln counties, Wl Va. ,. '
Wednesdav, Jeli. lO,
At a ball given hy Ambassador Mac
Veagh in Rome lalst night the ambas
sador danced withjltaly' queen.
President Cleveland denied the ap
plication for pardon ofj Captain Wi
borg, serving a sentence for Cuban
filibustering.
New York
Id u3
Springs,
express
CKETE's GOVERNOR HAS RESIGNED.
Relieved to Hhvk Left Hi Post Without
. tJie MUtan's I'ermission.-
London, Feb. 13. A dispatch to The
Times from Canea says that the resig
nation cf ' Prince Georsre Berovitch,
governor of Crete, had already been
accepted, and he departed yesterday
afternoon on board the Austrian LloyJ
tteamer for Trieste. Despite the offi
cial statement's, there is reason to be
lieve that he left his post without the
sultan's rermission. In . his j'letter to
the. consuls representing the power-?
he only siated that he had tendered
his resignation. .
Although well iatentioned, Berovitch
Pasha has shown a lamentable lack of
courage during the recent troubles, ac
cording1 to the Canea correspondent of
The Times. He practically abandoned
the direction cf affairs at a critical
moment. It must, in all fairness, be
said that the task imposed upon him
was one of extraordinary difficulty.
Without gendarmerie, without law
courts, opposed by military subordi
nates, thwarted in Constantinople and
harassed by his administrative council
he had no means to make his author
ity respected. It must also be borne in
mind that the sudden disappearance
of Turkish officials, is often due to oc
cult influences. The position of- the
next governor will not bo enviable.
According to another dispatch from
Canea the Greek consul, with his staff,
boarded the Greek ironclad Hydra, af
ter placing the srefugees at the con
sulate under the protection of the Brit
ish consul, who told them to board
the Greek warships. Up to the present
time, however, the refugees remain at
the British consulate. The closing of
the Greek consular offices seems to in
dicate a definite rupture of the rela
tions between Greece and Turkey.
A WARNING. TO GREECE.
She Cannot Count on the Support of the
Toners Gladstone's Hope.
London, Feb. 15. The Times, in an
editorial, warns Greece that that coun '
try must not think that it can count
on the support cf the powers to wage
war. With her limited liability, her de
pendence on the powers makes it nee
essary for her to follow their, advice
and avoid provoking a conflict that s he
is incapable of sustaining alone. The
decision of the powers to accept re
sponsibility - by their occupation oi
Canea, Retimo and Heraklion should
induce' Greece to countermand her
military expedition.
In response to a request from the
editors of The Chronicle, asking him
to send a message cf hope to Greece,
Gladstone has wired The Chronicle
from Cannes as follows:
"I dare not stimulate Greece when
we cannot help her, but I shall pro
foundly rejoice in her success. I hope
the powers will recollect that they
have their own character to redeem."
President 3J ago waa IVposed.
Trentcn, Feb. . .13. En-Maypr Frank
A. Magowan has been deposed from
the presidency of two of the companies
of which he was the head. General
William PI. Skirm was elected to suc
ceed him as president cf the Empire
Rubber-company, and George R. Cook
was made the head of the Trenton Oil
Cloth company in Mago wan's' stead.
'Both changes were made by the respec
tive' boards of directors of the companies:-.
In each instance the old board
was re-elected, including Mr. Magowan.
The Eastern and Trenton Rubber com
panies, in both of whom Magowan is
president, have not yet held their elec
tion, owing, it is understood, to the in
ability of the directors to get Magowan
to call a meeting.
Mrs. Besant Coining Over.
New York, Feb; 15. Mrs. Annie Be
sant, the theosorhist, will arrive - in
New York early in March. She wi 11 re
main in this country six months, dur
ing which time she will visit all the
larger cities. Her lectures will be de
voted 'to thei exposition of theosophy,
and some of her experiences in her
journey through India, from where she
is now returning, will be told.
a Santa Fe
Ariz. One
messenger
Washington that
will start on, a
soon after Mc-
11.
bill
has been
Two robbers he
train near Peach j
was killed by the
and the other fled.;
It is reported ih
President Cleveland
tour round the world
. Kinley's inauguration.
1 hursday, Jan
The Nicaragua canal
shelved for the present session of con
gross. I
Julio Sanguily, lately
Havana to life imprisonment as
ban insurgent, is to be released
Owing to the terrible tamine in sec
tions of southern Russii manv neas
ants are eating horses and rats
The Montana legislature yesterday
placed itself on record
posed to woman suffrage
41 to 27.
The electoral votes v
counted m jemt sess-oru
yesterday. .Result!: MeKinley, 271
Bryan. 176. ' !
If is said that the cost
sentenced in
a Cu-
of
BradU y-Martin ball; in New
as being op-
by a vote of
eve
of
formally
congresi:
the recent
York, was
$150,f ; , of which $30,000 was borne by
Mrs. Bradley-Martin. J
Friday, Feb. 12.
C" cey M. Depew sucjeeeds Ihe late
Gc B. Roberts as chairman
bi. . -i? control of the Joint
at: .on. j
-legram from Valparaiso an
of the
Traffic
t
l.3 that the boiler of the Chilean
: at." Gaviola recently exploded,
T -five, persons and injuring eight
He
considerable
immigratioi"'
pd the charge
he is an ar-
nc v.
gu :
ki::;
othc;;-. -
L.yman J. Gage. !,McKinIey's secre
tary l the treasury, ha severed his
connection with tlie First National
bank, of Chicago, of which he was
president. : j '
Lorin A. Thurston ex-ltawaiian min
ister to the United States jfrom Hawaii,
arrivea at San Franciso yfcsterday.
expects to accomphsn
missionary work in ; aid of the annex
ation movement. ; j
Sat urday, ; Feb. 13
Tne national house agjreed to th
conference leport oh the
bill.
Lyman J; Gage has deni
made public recently that.
dent single taxer. ; -
Ex-Governor Levi P. Mart on declares
he must no longer be considered as a
candidate for arnbassadpr to Great
Britain. i '
Isaac B. Potter, of New
elected r-reident of the
American Wheelmen; at the
in Albany, N. Y,
Mr. Joha D. Rockefeller
to contribute $250,000 towards paying
off the indebtedness resting upOn "the
Baptist foreign and: homfe missionary
societies. i
Monday, F'eb. 15.
S.enator-clect "W. E. Mason, of Chi
cago, who is ill from nervous prostra
tion, has beeen takeii. south. . ' 3
Mrs. Amanda Sargent wjas burned to
death in her home at Manchester, N,.
II., in a fire which destroyed the house.'
If Carter H. Harrison te nominated
for mayor by the Democrats of Chi
cago, William J. Bryan wijll help in his
campaign. i
The strike at the Evanjs company's
colliery, Beaver Meadow, was amicably
adjusted. This morning jthe 300 men
and beys returned to work
C. B. Heckman, a Lehigh Valley r
road engineer, who lived
Y., and had once served
sj'lvania legislature. Was
mg struck by a post iwhile
of the cab window.
York, was
League oi
convention
has promised
I
an-
Buffalo, N.
n the Penn-
llled by be
leaning out
E-fontrrps'ir.Rii .Art
'..West- Chester,: Pa.. I Feb
sation was sprung on this
v.hcn Smcdley D-rrJington,
i
the Cnester Camty ;Guaif
and. Safe Deposit eomi.any
ed at the . instance -of M
Burnt it, ' of- Malvern. The -warrant
csted.
15. A cen
conirn unity
president of
antee Trust
was arrest
s. Mary A.
was served
his office in
charges embezzlement, aricj
on the ex-congressman at
West Chester by Conptable Spackman,
of Malvern. Mrs. burntt charges
that Darlington permitted 1$LS00 of her
. . , . ... . ,.:L.a i.I.
hi'
was
money to be received
pany Avhen he knew lit
A hearing has 'beer fixed
urday. Darlington says it
work.
the corn-insolvent.
for next Sat
is "all spite
Death of General Shelby.
Kansas City. Mo., Feb. Il7. General
Joe Shelby died at his -country home,
eight miles from Adrian, dlo.. on Sat
urday, aged 67.. The end came peace
fully. The patient had an uncon
scious s-ince early Mofidayj morning of
last: week,. and had ben slowly sinking
since that time-vHe was taken serious
ly ill ten days ago With f pneumonia.
General Shelby entered the Confeder-.
ate army as a captain,; and quickly rose
to the command of a jbrigade. In 1SS3
he was appointed by iPresident Cleve
land United States marshal for the
western district of Missouri.
toek .Market Closetl in Honor
ff Ivincoln'- l!ijrh!ay.
Ph'iladripkia. Feb.'12-With the New York
Stock Exchange closed. in ob-errnctMH Iau-f.n-'n'H
btrthc'jiv, which is a legal ho. icar in tlmr
state, dValin- in the Philadelphia oecurity iur
i-0t.-'iiT. -ivcrf. as tLsual tmaer tae
KtnnrS. limited in volume,
otash
circum-
and almost wholly
the
devoid of iiiter-tiiig ff-atures. We quote tht
closiEb'ds of a- few or tne leacmig-viwA . x -.
sylvania,52: Reading, full paid, 14; Reading.
general mortgage 4s, SO'-i; Lehigh, Nangation,
L9'2 ; Leliigh Valley, 25fj. . - -
General JVIarkets.
Philadelphia, Feb. 12.-Flour quiet: winter
superfine. $2.552.83; do. extras, $2.1HK3.2J:
Penna. roller, clear, $4.10 U-23; do., straight,
4.2;Va 4.4-3 : westerr. winter,- elar, $4. 13 a 4.2.) ;
city mill1, rtra.3.05 it3.8Q. Rye flour in light re
quest: choice -PnH., 2.7" per barrel. Buck
wheat flour slow at $1.101.23 per 130
7 bs. Wheat dull : contract-wheat, spot, 87:a 87Jc. ;
do.- Febpiiary. 87874c : No. 2 red, 87.a874o.;
No. iTSfbrthfm sprin?, S7&S7v4c-; No; 2 Penn
sylvania and No. 2 Delaware, red, spot, 9J934c.
Corn slow: steamer, spot, 25c,-; No. 2 yellow,
for local trade, 24 tt2S,V2c. ; No.- 2 mixed, s:t.
s.tnJOSte. : do. Feb.. 2,7K u.2oe. : do. March, :W
SAr f ' , .
; is a necessary and imp0rJ
ingredient of complete J
tilizers. Crops of all
require a properly balancj
manure. The best 1
do. April 254(27. Oats dnli; No.
white, car lots," 24c ; No. 2 white clipped, ca.-
lots, 24c ; No. 2 white,spot, ZSWaUcl do.
February, 23'a24a ;'do. March; 23 U24c. ; do.
April, 2SH('iic..; May, 23) 224. Hay weak;
choice timothy, $14.50 for large -bale. Beef
quiet; .beek liama, 13.23g;lS.7.). Pork quiet ;
family, $1011. Lard dull; pure city refined,
4?4fQoc- 1' ButTer nr3n ! solid packed
creamery, 21c; do, firsts, 20c.; imitation, 1-ha
16c. ; ladle packed, lJa 14c. ; fancy print jobbing
at 23 0260. ; do. extra, wholesale, 22e. Cheese
firm, full cream. New York' faUcy, 12' i:. :
do. fair to good, 11;4 12e.; part skims, y a lo'-2c ;
domestic Swiss, (xrtllc. Eg-s firm; Pe:iiisyi
vaniaand other nearby choice, 1Gl ; western',
fresh, lt)c. ; southern, U ' 15c.
Live Stock Market.
New York, Feb. ' 12. --.Beeves active: bull.-;
r ; native steers,
$2.752.S.53;' hrdls,
:)). Calves r-t,
steady : other sales 10c. hight
$4.&T(a;4.85 : stags and oxen,
$2.60(tt2.9"i : dry cows, S,.75 cc3
stoadj-'; veais, 5 ? 7.23; lai!iy:srd calves, S-32.' 2
(g-8 : tar poor western, -$2.25. bhwp very firm :.
lambs steady; sheep, 3g.4.65; lambs, $5Aj.'7),
Hug- steady at $3.70 a 4. 13.
- ' Kaiser's Trial for Miirder.
Norristown, Pa., Feb. 15. Althousrh
Lizzie DeKalb, "the woman in black,"
and James A. Clemmer, important wit
nesses, are still rnissinsr, the trial of
Charles O. Kaiser, Jr., for the murder
of his Avife, Emma P., is on the
court calendar for Monday, March
and there wrill be.no postponement.
S.
Careless Hoys' Caue Heav3r Loss.
Elwood, Ind., Feb. 15. The waste oil
from Alexander's oil well, whi-ch flows
into the creek passing- through that
city, was set on fire by boys yesterday
and the lla,mes swept 'throug-h the
town, burning- two bridges and an ele
vator, causing- a heavy loss.
SiotHby a:7ealuis IIulitnd.
Guthrie, Ky., Feb. 15. H, D. Day, a
prominent society man of this pl.ce,
was shot -late yesterday afternoon by
Mac Talliaferroi It is-sa:d, that Tai
liaferro was jealous of Day's atten
tion to his wife. Both parties stood
high in this '"community. .
Washington, Feb.
George, of Mississippi,
sufficiently to be
tal
13. oenntor
has recovered
:en to his Missis
sippi home, where it is hoped climatic
and other influences will hasten , his
convalescence. Accompanied by his
two soils, his daughter, son-in-law ana
a trained nurse, he left' in a special
car over the Southern road yesterday
morning. .The' condition of Senator
Harris, of Tennessee, continues very
favorable, although i t probably will be
ceveral veeks before he can resume his
senatorial duties.
Charleston,. C, "Feb. 'i3. It wa?
demonstrated Saturday night that ym
der favorable circumstances, no block
ade runner could pass Admiral Bunce's
fleet. Five times after darkness fell
the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius nt-
Lempteu to pas trie coraon, ana e
time she was discovered by
watchful -warships. The;.
.successful endeavors of this cruiser
were attended by a picturesque -display
cf searchlights.
it
one .of the
several u:i-
" TI5 LOVE THAT HAKES TMS
WORLD CO ROUND.
Soni2 peopl; think msneyis a nreatci
power than lovij Oh! What a mistake1
See how tha grAt money kings are con
trolled by the little boy Qapid I See hov;
the great soldieis and men of power are
twisted around his little fingers L -
A woman's most pracic us possession I
the capacity for awakening pure and nob'e
love. More potent than wit or intellect
the womanly capacity for happy. wifehood
and motherhood.
A woman who is veak or diseased in the
special organism of her sex is deprived of
the power and prestige which naturally be
long to h-r. Such troubles are not a ne
cessity. Perfect health and strength of the
feminine organism is insured bv proper
care and the aids afforded by enlightened
medical science. " Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
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of woman's special organism. V
For nearly 30 years Dr. Pierce has b'-en
chief consulting physician to the- Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo
4. Y. No other physician- has had a more
extensive practice or greater success in the
treatment of women's diseases. No ..other
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Women who would understand their own
powers and possibilities should read Doctor
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"The People's Common Sense Medical
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lished. A- paper - bonnd copy will be sent
absolutely free to any one sending 21 one
cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only.
Address, World's Dispensary Medical As
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cloth-bound copy' send. 31 stamps.-
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