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1 v: f i 4- 5 t. i :t l i: I !,:! - ' . r"6 it. V! 1 1 f i. i ir 5 . I T 6 It 'I i - I r i 4. r t k if ill THE WILSON ADVANCE: MARCH 18, 1897. ; A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED I the Tuesday, March 9. Mrs. Henry- Ward Coecher, widow of great preacher, died at Stamford. Conn., aged 84. Oscar A. Jc.ne ha-? been nominated by President IdeKinley as pension agent at Detroit, Mich. At Philadelphia Captain John D. Hart was sentenced to two years imprison ;ment and neD fine for Cuban filibuster : ink- - ' A jury was secureu'ypstorday at Nor ristovvn, Pa., in -.the trial cf Charles O. Kaiser, charged' vi.h nrurclenns his Avife for her life insurance. ' A Maccdcr.ian at the head of 120 rr.cn fou-ht a detachment of Turkish ticop:? on Saturday near the frontier of The'--saly. The Turldsli position was cap tured." s WVclnosduv, SI a rcli 10. Er-President AntoniD Ezeta, of V republic of Salvador, is dead in Pan ama. The first regular cabinet meeting of the. new administration was held ye terday. Sylvester Scovel, the American news-' paper corespondent arested by th Spanish in Cuba, has been released. ' The wife of ?r. Ricardo Ruiz, who is said to have been hilled .recently in a Cuban jail, arrived in New York yes terday with her five children. In sing her father-in-law. rr n tt Gilbert, of Cleveland, for $50,000 dam ages, Mrs. Nellie Gilbert assefTs That Tr. Gilbert filled her moutm with plas terof paris and permitted it to harden. Thursday, March 11. airs. McKinley,-mother of the presi dent, has returned to Cantcn from 1 er Washington triij. 4 . A ice gcire two mile's below land, idich:. threatens that "c'ty a 'disastrous ilood.' . '- "M"ic.C! AT 7x1 TJv j . . ..iaci xa-diiiiii, uaugnter of ator lianna, is- engaged to- be married to Tliemas II. Eeery. cf 'rx oledo, O.' Robert -G. Elaine, the last surviving orotner ot the late James G died m Washm The great Ler been in rh- miners uniem' riie dip. civ. HIE FOffiliS WILL ACT. An Immediate Blockade of Cretan Ports Agrdad Upon. EUROPEAN TS0?3 MAY LA1TD GENERAL SOUTHERN NEWS o.- While Tay ey were work- To Prevent 1 iilas:in, Wliicli Is Now Go ing on in Cretan Towus The Reported llecall of ,ir Alfred lliliotti, the lirit iali ( ousul it Athens," Rome, njunccd ?.Iareh 15. h;re that :t is omcially an- the result of the iur parlers cf the" powers yesterday fe a definite arrangement not to reply to the Gieek note, but to tissue orders to the foreign admirals to establish an iirxmecuate blockade of the Cretan ports. This arrangement is somewhat in the nature of a concession to Russia and France. Russia, during the middle of last v.eek, proposed, with France sec onding the proposal, another joint note to Greece, insisting on the withdrawal of tlie troops instead ci an immediate resort by the powers to force. Rus sia's action was insoired, it is officially staled, by a certain sympathy for Greece, but so many objections were raised by each power, in turn to this suggestion that the other course has finally been agreed upon. It' is thought taat the, simplest way to carry out-the threat made 'in the identical note will be the blockading of the Cretan ports and the landing cf forces sufficient to insure the maintenance of order, leav ing fu ure- notion1 as to the fate of Dir-vi'le, Ky . M;irrh !ot S'i ve-rs and John P.ai l-ig :n one of the mins at Altmont, Laurel crunty, last night, a huge block of slaie. 15 feet long, fell upon1 them, mashing them Hat against the floor of th room. The bodies w.? re re moved uftt-i SHveral hours' labor. r.reanl own. V.Va.,' Marchi 12 For sevpral weeks agents; supposed to be rcpiesenling the li. C. FricI; Coke com pany, ihf AicCJuio Coke company and V'.r. G. Rsiney ha ve . Iieon in t his ccuntv loo kin Uillie. special red to the FI. 1,476 acres cif over coal land: Today C. ik MEMPHIS MAY BE IN LAN b. t Fears That the SI isis!i ppi Will Cat Oat i. "ev onre. Memphis, Tenn., J.Iach 12. The llis sissippi river registered 30 feet at mid night, "and the rise has become more Corn 4. rapid since "Wednesday. 'he danger is a vigorous fee'der and re. sponds weil to liberal fertili line is S3 feet, and it is thought that the 1 UU"( WI1 nds the vieH water above will run the' river to 36 increases ana the SOU ilTiDrov cr-3SV4 feet, which, will, so experienced jf properly treated with f men srty, overliow Arkansas as far as- 1 1 ? . . . . L1 ttT- Crawlet's llicge 43 miles from Mem- LlllZerS COntaillinof not cornmisKiftrjer. transfer C. Prick pcke company land in the Cnlion dis trict for a' consideration bf Nashville, March 1.2. y stcni'ay, by invitation. ITfn. Vvri!liam J. Hryan ad dressed both houses of the legislature and a large number of citizens in the hall of jthe- house of , representatives. Governor Taylor introduced Mr: Bry an as "the man who' would be the first president in the twentieth century." Llr. rJryan spoke for an hour upon the principles of. government, aridlduring Ids speech criticized railroads and cor porations and corporate influences at visited Port-with H-ret? to later negotiations. This wa- l MOW CI l..U5fia t thP ri:-ot riLL.VGIXfi CltTCTE. BtaineA uesday night. . j Lavi:e strike, which has pive'-t'is since last t-,a. , i i -. . " utt-ii c;u;eci kul unc:n:I;tir.iiil? I 1C CCrUS WSL9, T-"pi-c.H Secretary Sherman at ; the state deart- ineiiL esieraay, and the president. were presented to rtie Landing- tf Enrnan Itonps at Can- din JCxj) -cted lmiaHiiatply. Cre:e, March 15. Pillaging , l ri!ay, March 12. The present enrollment of Christian Endeavor societies is 4S,3Co, with a membership of .2, SCO, 000. President .McKinley- has proclaimed the new patent convention with Japan and it, is now operative. ' Professor Henry Drummond, the well known writer on religiou s st at Tunbdidge Wells, England, yesterday ion. Charles A. Towne. of Minn- sota, .declares that England wH never aree to international bimetal lism. 4 - 'Kin . .. j - uin mtroauced in the vania legislature provides children shall be the fourth month to Pennryl that all vaccinr-ttprl th ey: are admitted into schools. " f-aturday, aiarcli 13. , Washington Hpsingr" was nominated for- mayor of Chicago last. night on an uiueiieiiueni ticivet, makin 'candidate. Ex-President Cleveland's heah r much ; Improved. . lie win sail on Mr. uciicuifis jacm. later in the southern ports. t The queen regent cf Spain has re fused to Bigm a decree submitted' bv the ministers recalling General- Pola vieja ,fr.om his position as captain gen erj'. of th PhiVme islands. Secretary of-State Sherman yester day received Mfs. Ruiz, widow of the American citizen who is alleged to have been- murdered in a Spanish jail in Cuba. . STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Clo,le , i.,n, of ,' vrk an I'hilailrlphl. E,C;.E,S Balto. & Ohio... ir,v t - . I . Canea, ocgan tatu relay at Candia, Retimo and at this placed and continued yesterday. The birhop of Nicephcre remains here, though aicne. in the hope of. being able to save the Metropolitan church from pillage. Thedanding. of European troops is ejected immediately. The insur gents" maintain a. ceaselecs cannonade at Srinalcnna. They are in excellent spirits and health, while the health and morals cf .the troops of Colonel' Vassos shov-.'.no signs." cf falling off. The foieign. admirals have not vet been informed as to the decision of the powers-cn ihcir proposals of a. week ago. . Saturday they telegraphed their respective governments asking that de tachments cf sailors, Vqual in numbei to ttese already landed at Canea, -Ret-! imo, Candia and Silia, be sent immedi ately to relieve the present force, v hose v.-ork is most harassing, comprising ar, it does the double function of police and firemen. . The admirals have been instructed to confer with the consulates as to the best means of proclaiming the fact mat un:ey has granted Crete coni pie te autonomy. The hope is enter tained that such a measure wiii belo tq pacify the fsland. Great Britain has" instructed Colonel. Chermside and Major Ror ta remain at Canea. In ad dition to -the Italian warships on British ironclad assisted jn the bom bardment of the Greek in-ur--ent forces commanded by Captain Horaeas at Hierapetra. length: Afterward Mr. Bryan the Peabody Normal school and made a short speech to the pupils. T . . ; Mi . jouisvme, iviarcn 12. The m6st vol .w..i.,u.- mult ii.irui. evci entered in a United Kta'os district- court i tucky ;was entered yesterday iby the federal grand jury against J. M. Mc Knight, late president of the defunct German National bank. , It ej-abraced 210 pages of closely typewritten mat ter, and contained 91eparate' and dis tinct counts, in which there were specified violations of the riational banking laws, including embezzlement, false- entry and fahscy report to control-: 3er. McK night; was j taken : before Judge Bur yes' erdayj afternoon, and bond was lixed at $1:5 000i i Uichmcnd, . Va Marxh 12. It! is an nturiccd today that! " Westovor," the magnilkent farm of "Major A. H.j Drew-, ry, cn lower James, river- Ins heon m ' - Richard Dunlop, bf Petersburg. i one of the most historic! in ti:e "West over" was original v perty of Sir J, din Pnuletf. Col ' i'.Iiam Byrd, the- second who rd acquired the property, built ' : serit mansion in-Jl?,7. During olulion General Benedict Arnold 1 there on his way to Richmond as the headquarters of Pope dur ne civil war. The story of beauti :velyn r.yid, whose torn)) is there, c f tbe most hennliflil in t-,c nais oi Virginia. Alc-indria, Va., March 12. As March advances .the Potbmac: fisheries beHn 10 oeveicp; out as yet onlyjfour fishing shores are in full operation. Golden & Ewmg are "busy vvi-h the haul bf fish at Windmill Point. Robert! A uXms has active crews at I'The Cottage", or "Fowlkes," and this morninc- 'he C(,r.t C0 shad, the largest catlv j)f these fish so -tar, up on the steamer Wakefield uanenger (lilrson phis. The Incst serious feature of the pres ent stage of the river is the possibility of it cutting out a new bed for itself through Critten-den county, Ark., and leaving .'Memphis- high and Cry or at least leaving her cn a shallow, lake. I Should this hannon the OHCi 000 h'ridp-e X i - - " f , r which stands , across the Mississippi a,t this city will end at the new eastern Dank . cf the river. About, five , miles above Memphis the Neely- plantation is partly overflowed because of a break in the levee. , The current through the plantation is very strong, and river men say that unless the hea'vy tirrvbe along four Mile bayou breaks the cur rent, so that it cannot eat out a new oeu, uie Mississippi will change its course and run in rough Four Mile uauu, ruining into me mam river again about S or 10 miles below, and leaving a Jong narrow island' between "vci. j x:e 111:414 waters have already reached a critical stage. 1 actual under Potash A trial of this plan costs but littlg and is sure to lead to profitable culture. All about Potash the results of its e k.. pertinent on the best farms in the United sT told in a little' book which we publish and mail free to any farmer in America who will r, e1 GERxMAN KALI WORKS ; . 93 Nassau St., Kew" York. ..very to I Thg and cor th. 03- th- stc; Tt v fur is t.; New Bruns Mrs. Edward told Overseer W right v.icK, Is. J., ilarch 15. 3ergunder on Saturday pitiful tale ""'l cvj.ui ouiLti ai., i tsuieing m eieath. Ihe y.-omari, whose husband died a. few uciys cigu,i:tes m cne rcom in an old house just beyond the city limits.- Mrs' ..-..u, i.i idling ner story: "Lately we.' became so r.ocr that mv 1 cnnaren ana myreif wore fnir.nptiv v.v.v.t Vw -u -.i i:lui- lUOll lOT LWO CiaV at a time, so that my husband might eat. rewards the last he . continua oe.sLtu iyj 1.V.LU.- un the Cay lie die'd ne wmsperca a piteous appeal, to-- me tor sometning to eat. His last, words almost wore- requests for food." TwnvHuy&i pills if TrvA r'""'. r5- r;"-""- wADies . A ew- .'ejvanoxc. it.-i wi.i.-M...vj.,M-,- W .r.ther. . .;-.M . ,,,""..- : 7 tei'"'i ''. :.- -.ir, ,;,, r:; , ; if m -lie.itf r t.j;,,." in,.;,,, . ' - Soli l-f -.1 Local M ''.. tou'u,-. the' cooper mm mm in, 113 and 115 Bank St., NORFOLK, VA. Larpe stock of finished Monuments, Grin t M r ( y Ready foi hifrnent. Oesisms fr- A at The Gums, and Frank V are catcbing fish IV T iy A . P., L.-.&.W 154 x,ii 14U Reading Lake Erie & W. 17y2 St. Paul j-emsu iav -i.3 y A11 asst's paid. 78 IV r . Pennsylvania .. 52vi ......25 Y. & Fa. 77ya 2 General Markers. Philadelphia. March v? tt-t. (03.10; 'Pennsylvania. roller cle $t 4.03; do.' straight. $4.104.2 western fi do -& COilwheat. spot, o-t 4,(. . , uo. -'-".area. M'ie. : io r;? at , SOHc; do. May, 7c!: 't " arch, red, corn. local .Tlllv. .. T7r C v '8C, ao i'ennsvh-irir, i - ' spot, e. -Cx.ru .ready; fcpot, 2d'Lrc.; Xo. 2 9I. TLr:,:' r. WJllt car lots f' .'l- 1 ciir,a, car lot March, 22H224c.;- do. The Greeks StiU Pushing: Operations s Th.-n-li I'reparin- fr Var. Athens, March 15. The reported rc 'call to London of the British consul Sir Alfred Biliotti, continues to tL . & uujecif or much comment . in political circles. It is feared that his recall may be connected with, a plan for the oc cupation of Crete, which, in view of the refusal of certain powers to take part m such a move, might be restricted tc Great Britain, and might be on that ac count the prelude to a much more pro longed occupation. The present un certainty and the lack of definite in telligence is regarded in official circles as still further complicating the sit uation and rendering .impossible any solution of a conciliatory character. The envoys of the powers at Athene held a long consultation yesterday Everything remains in statu o ' quo pending the action of the powers, but the minister of war is hastening in every posible way the military prcpar- aiiu"3 y-trcifc-eiy as if w ready declared. !.r were al- STIIjL, r2e Oats steady; Xo. 2 white. cTfr int? do. May. 2Sr23Uc. :--2c; do. Aprilv 23'5231oc c;o. .T::na woi- J, cxioice timothy sn for large baits. Beef quiet: beef ha m 518.7519. Pork quiet; old mess. $S7' family, SlO.rlt. i.ard firm, buf duIP western steamed, $4.37Vo. Butter steadv: ioJ: " - -l ' LLUiy' '"t-i-c.; -Elgins j..., iiiiuauun creamery, 10wl5c lulfl- ucixi, jiiiwc.;.ao. creamery 13T?iSc fancy print? jobbing at 2023c; do extra wholesale. 10c. Cheese ; ouiet; lar- ' 12i-ic.: small. imsc, part skims. 5 full skims, 2T4c: Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, llc; western, fresh 11c. ; southern, 1014'5101ic. ' New J Illockade of Greek Ports. tnat a: blockade of Crete nr, certain Greek ports, not yet named, ill oegm on Wednesday. Some of the Live Stock Markets. Kew York, March 12. Eeeves slow and iovver.excfpt for bulls; native steers, $3 75 fro; stags and oxen.S3.5'V(;4.20; bulls' $275 3.75; dry cows. H.75Ti3.35. Calves steady; veals,. $46.75. Sheep weak; lambs quiet' barely steady; sheep. $3.50f4.C0t lambs' J3Cf6. "Hogs lower at $3.85iS4.10. VNOTIICR "ULTIMATTTAT " " to KicTude the Sum London, March 15 -The Daily Chron icle announces that a formal ultima turn has been, delivered to p,rBWQ a - iclX XXi 5i or J"c:s "a,ve decided that unless Greece yielas or if she declares war on lui-Kcy measures still more severe wid he employed to the foint of utterly destroying Greece -as a nation The chronicle's Athens correspon dent gives an account of an interview he had with Commodore Reineck, who quotes from numerous documents to disprovethe charge of perfidy brought, against him. Commodore Reineck de nies that he withheld any warning or message of the . powers from the in surgents, and declares that the allega tions, to that effect have been madein order to shield the admirals from the ridicule with which they have covert themselves. rice has his seines at work at '.Plum Tree Gut Thi" netters are also busy in. several por tions of the river, but the supply of fish sent up is as. yet quite light. Besides these several other leading fishermen nave crews now at their landings and will go to work in a few days. . Lynchburg. Va., March 12. The con ference of representative members of the Populist party in Virginia, which met in accordance with: the call Of the state chairman, J. HaskinsJ Hobsbn, in this city last night was adjourned after nearly an all night session at 3 o'clock this morning. Resolutions were adopted commending Senator Daniel for his efforts" for free si Iyer. Tt was decided to hold a state convention at Roanoke. A constitutional convention and non-partisan election law were fa vored. The closing hour oi conference was. devoted to an earnest discussion of a proposition to establish papers in various parts ot the state. J A commit tee was appointed to take! charge of ine matter. ! Frankfort, Ky March 13. The spec tial session of the legislature convened today. The tension of the 'senatorial situation is somewhat relieved by the announcement by Lieutenant Gover nor Worthington that he j will rule, tvhen the joint session is hfld, that no ballot for United States senator could be taken until the second Tuesday af ter the session begun, i There is : con siderable opposition among the Repub lican leaders to this ruling, as many of them want balloting t begin at once. The Republican ! legislative ! cau cus last night decided .to (select four men from whom the party's senatorial candidate is to be chofeenji The I four names decided unon are 'Tr xxr Hunter, St. John' Boy'.e, Judge Holt an i John tV. Lewis. j ; j If 111 L4rs Kfl Jo-n A h ir-ed. , Frankfort. Ky., March 15. The sui den death cf State Senator ! John P Salyers, at his mountain home, wa announced by telegrams here yester day, and it created a profollnd 'sensa tion among -the -legislator.'.. Salyers wa? a. Democrat, and promineiit in the sen atorial fight cf last winter. His deah removes nearly , tlie last doubt that Hunter, the nominee of Saturday's Re publican caucus for United States sea it or, wih be elected whenever the joint onllot is had. . . stomach diordersornU It that flvftrv.nWM ci- " iusf etc. KMch 1 u . lluue to aad for r rey 7 Vermifuffe-' iSS nas teen Rnnavr,-,, .-. ( ' One bottle by mail rnr osl E.AS.rEET,Bii!tiniore,SJ. twanavalona jascar, who Qae-n IlMimv il'ma lvxiled. Tamatave, Madagascar, March i-j-t, ' the queen ef Mad a nas held her nnsifimv nominahy only since the island was made a French colony, on June -0 icoo, nas pcen ended to the Island of J ixtuxnon, a t rench possession near- the 10'aiul vx- .vaun ius. Tnp exiled 12 ixome yc queen Ex- t t.ii.ity TreKsurer in .Til. Butler, lad., March. 15:--Countv Treasurer Fair has been arrested for emotzziemcnt and his bond put at $-1 COO which he could not raise, , and "he had to go to-jail.- He turned the office over to his successor $12,000 short. His son, who was deputy, was arrested for forgery,- but i3 out on bail. This makes the seventh ex-county cfacer to "be placed under arrest in connection with xva.u ci-tys crookedness, and it -ci.u Luat several private ckizen be added to the list. The The Man or Woman is will . ' WW V"- ;' t- : M 1 r i who has bouorht - 'I V FROM. Yoke Fellows. Thefae limila (igsatare Of 9 l3 03 ever Contractor Buried Alive. McKeesport, Pa., March 15. John J Griffin, a well known contractor, was assisting in excavating the cellar for the new Lisle block, and . while in a trench 12 feet deep the wall on one side fell m suddenly without any warn! Cv?EIeteIy; hnTying Griffin from sight, hen the-contractor's body was Anally extricated life was extinct. GTif! wrapper, j fin was 62 years old and unmarried. i ai3L women work too hard. There is no. ques tion about that If the" did not have Lovefbr a. yoke - fellow they . could" never endure thje daily, hourly grind and drudgery . of life. Eut thev ho-r if cheerfully , sustained by loving thoup-ht p, f t, band and children. " , : " UYhen Physical weakness or disease is added to awomatiV h.,f dse Is trvrPtw t iL "comes al- Last of the rmors T.f ,hr .wJ ".7' . woman can be' v wr. iii i m ui XXOUeiUl WHO 1? ftrorrcl- A Phoeni-rvniA Pa t.t-.Iu -4 hir t;,! V 1S. cr?Red down r -" :-iiVix barney , ."uu" vt" a?ia pnysxcal wretch JlcKernan, a survivor j of tine famous ;ess- . ', , ' CtCh charge of the Light Brigade at Bala- ! ferni weaknesses peculiar to the klava during the Crimean i war,' died to ove?corn? ff1ST are ?mParatively easy yesterday at the home of hil daughtS v?nr IJW aged ,2 years. lie was probably the o uncheckedf ihey are liable to t0 last survivor of that famous charge. to serious, chronij cimpHcations develoP He was born in Ireland, and became a ! .Any woman afflicted with these 'delicate soldier When 17 years of age. At the ! "f n? ou to have the imrnediateid r ui tne '"rnean war he came to 1 a nerfeet 4r,d .V:1 "ption. It is this country and took up his home in 1 tel of til Zmg sPecific for all dis this city For come year? past h'was -employed as a watchman at a railroad lishes this nurnos I, ITl CP- crossing. f . has ever dnn mcurane For nearly3o years Dr, Pierce has been lLCuUZ Physician of the Inyalfd? Wooncn S-Stevens, -- i I : Vill tell you, that is tne place. ; to get the Best Goods for the least moneyi Lumber Uantedn .Cut Accurately and Rao- idly on the - . i i rARQUHAR Variable Frictidn Feed Saw Mill ith Qnlcls Receding Head BIock.s. Ua paci tv a.ooo tr. xnd Boilers fro'in 12 "to 40 Horse Pover.: . n 1 mm addis!11 deScrJPlve catalogua; A. B. FARQUHAR CO.; Ltd., ' ': YORK, PA. Wal llnry Mov "V n ; J.iwt all LT W I T. II ml nmM an-n Frankfort, Ky., March 13-1 1 is; of- ! ny Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, ficially announced that Governor Brad ley has refused Scott Jacksdn's appeal for executive clemency, and S unofficial ly announced that he will i reprieve Alonzo Walling to some unknown date .after March 20. Walling's attorney Colonel Washington, is confident now that Walling will not be executed with action. N. Y., where in conjunction with his staff I r;o"lldll5,ne nas successfully complaint"' T usana cases; of "female . 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