Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - February 9, 1889, Wellsville, New York V tt H M te tte wd Ik M ttuM Mt alt H with and and J. an for cura blood I it. and it wtk L. M. hare loid bare tor thirty years and always it to name the beat T. medicinen continue to be the in snite of all W. Of. J. O. k Very News Gathered COMPLETE UNE BE FOUND A LINE ANO FANCY N. 1 am cow tjo miw rou in to ana Intersil owed on timo as the oi will and Foreign Exchange and Sold at Best and are cordially open aad N. N. April 19, train to aud Sample Booms on A PACKAGE MADE kw te o ai m wt itt ft U aad .tf iMt et any be teto la with tha M - - - - ot tSe pend aitd awatt tha m 1. In Samoa by of Bayard 01dted-4ttll Wanted Feb. 9.~-Tbe transmitted to a quantity regarding tee tlie protocol of the dispute of 1887. from Mr. of 1 the department that action of the consul at Apia against tho of the had declared wai contrary to nnd he hm and that the would adhere strictly to treaty Mr. Pendleton added that this statement from the secretary of state for affairs tho Mr. was to and he therefore withhold for the following was sent by Bayard to Count on 1: Dear to my note of I haro now thn pleasure to form yoti that a just from Mr. Pendleton at that the object of my instructions to in to the declaration of martial law by the consul at hnd and at the he been In formed the of 0man consul at Apia was and that such if it had been was regretted and rebuked by the German This was wholly in the line of the note verbals you road me this 'The - - $ I 00^000 3. F. - F. H. - - GEO E. F. H. of Firms tickets for favorable Torn Main Ratios lyad Bismarck to Count read by the latter to the secretary of Feb. 4: present situation in regarding the of the three treaty powers renders it necessary to renew the attempt to bring the futuro of position of the three treaty powers in the wrld makes it duty to stop tho bloody combats by of those not numerous for according to the judgment of the civilised it il a duty of the treaty powers to Princa in it a duty of tho governments to put an end by the agreement of treaty to which have in Samoa bj of among the and m make an end of future and horrors of a civil with barbarous tho The best remedy seems to be a resumption of tha consultation which took place between the representatives of and the United States in the year 1S67 at and at the timo without any oi roming to any 1 by to to you to resume with Germany and tha British the consultation the Samoan last conference took piace at According tho equal rights of proper the for the should changw in regular Based this I am ui tho of the to a regarding to take at a similar Invitation been teut to the British l am directed to declare that any supposition that Germany would not with a neutral in the islands is As we have already declared in the conference 1 it Is neither eur to put in question tho of island nor the equal of the trenty lo a condition an and decapitation and which grants interests of tho treaty In Mr. Bayard to Count having made fully with the tenor of the instructions od hy from ruud lor ftt 11 01 to thn I of and emu i ti n. muto and or tu to ilh Uk Ui a spirit of and of tho United government the president instructs mo to express his of the proposai of government of to resume held in this city between tho of the 0niti and was ou tho day of such to bo it was undertaken for tho purpose of peace and stable in the on the basis of their and the equal rights of the throe resumption of such as la now by Prince upon be at to their ia Samoa by tlM three to a war of 4estrao-ti< even upon would surely not with jecta of any of tha It ia that orders of tha nature indicated wiU be forwarded to Samoa without of the conference between the It is will at onoe a at among Um and election of a king would certainly a Except the dition may be by a tree election ot king by natives it ie deemed essential that the affaira in Samoa remain in qao pending the we may indulge hope which the adoption of 8uggetiona for issue of the the ment of States wiU at onoe take to be properly represented at the meeting of ouch conference in protocols of tbe conference between the United Germany and which began at July 1887, show at the meeting a dum was on of tha It provided for the independent autonomy of the kingdom of tho island of Samoa tor a king aod respect for native customs and It further for a also that the foreign should retain criminal jurisdiction over their of the treaty could keep a man-of-war in four In each German minister taid that had notoriously violated his treaty that the Samoans are incapable of maintaining and and bo suggested ati advisor to the this advisor to act tbe He jurisdiction atut aU minister land court and an unaltered consular jurisdiction as Malietoa and were the conference on July 3 Mr. Bayard he that ali agreed upon the following That should be no of the Elands by any treaty that the of the islands was to be preserved rights of and navigation for of the treaty that tbe native ment to be and assisted to maintain that the present jurisdiction of consuls over their own be that the treaties be maintained so far aa the rights of the three under them were that meam for the mising of revenue for the support of the should be devised and tbe question of taxing foreigners should be that a land court should bo established to settle Bayard that Germany and Britain that there should be only a king and a of The United States would a a council chiefs and a legislative assembly composed of representatives by tbe people of the German minister if there veas buch a legislative assembly Mr. Bayard proposed it should a and not a and with understanding be was ta uruch an said that there were some other wi which tho propositions of the did so closely Tho first was iis to in view of existing treaties and declaration made by had the continued recognition of as and as German governments a new In for the sake of coming to an he was to The of tbe should in it and the result of the election should bo announced to and by the should not Mri bis to iet by and minister whether the king should not approved by the Mr. Bayard thought Tho 0-1 man cuid might the kmg nnd the i I ' ' ibis on tna wonld tnc choice a Mr ard said tnat been a Mr. that tba waa W aoi of apian at of Of into tba tita warn kw tban of Bayard aaki that tba laad wm tbe corner atone of tbe but to by the of wera to ba tbe and tha ehd of the whole West that ba see it k that conference on the German minister a paper in be tha of the memorandum read at tbe conference to he that Germany bating tbe largest interest in sba to bo by the two powers to exercise tiie control as well for her own Interest as Great Britain and ths United Bayard asserted that tlw plan oi the German minister a foreign government based on mercantile favored an adjournment until tbe autumn in order to give the and Great Britain to the AND w ANO BItIs Army BUI naval and appropriation bills were on calendar Evarte gave notice that he would call up 0 Monday next tha reported from tho committee on privileges and relating to the Texas Stewait offered a for tbe appointment of a committee of seven to consider the subject of Irrigation the beat method oi reclaiming tbe arid lanthi of the United Chandlers resolution as to naval and in relation to tha removal of employes under tbe of the District of and the relation of Mr. Chase of railway motion of Mr. Spooner of for an Inquiry CM to tho of tbe United with by Mr. Chandler as to the recent in Louisiana Wm 4 is being taken in of Dr. ta the Tba dare not comment hia of of tor tbe proa of tba takan who ia rapidly among are fully debated hi the of both where good of him The are over the admissions of the informer that he waa in tba pay and of both end daim that by his own his testimony is for Lord Mayor Bexton of Dublin telegraphs tbat concerning him are absolutely Mr. Bexton alleges that be has never met or eren seen Le and that tba of bis name with of 'the tbe is absolutely a is that tbe cabinet has decided to modify treatment of Irish political presumably because of tbe numerous demonstrations recently held to protest against the brutality of tbe Clonmel toward Mr. Tbe enormous meeting to be in Hyde park is as the initiative of a movement to the dismissal of Mr. Balfour from the and in connection with tbe gathering it is to circulate England a petition to the queen praying lor bis as a looking to the Ireland and the welfare of miners have boen entombed in since last Their icm the rocks have been constantly heard and tbe rescuing which has steadily boen at express able to reach them The imprisoned men are rapidly growing aa ind by the increasing of their t encouragement to hope for h am their ' Central loal 1 a To that he would the land by Mr. West Mr. it coincided with Mr. tho held July 16, tbe German minister said that Mr. Bayard had tuat German plan were followed it would in converting tbe into a replied that Eo had understood tbe of the British tha committee privileges and senate took up the to quiat title of on the Des river lands in Jo Evarts opposed the He said it had been before for but bad passed the two but when it was by ihe president in a message that brief terse and precisely tbe legal and constitutional of Iowa defended the and without further debate the was appropriation blU was then up The amendment to increase the clerical force of tbe civil service commission was rejected and was Union funding was taken the question being Mr. Mitchell's motion to recommit tbe with to the Central Pacific Mitchell a speech in support bf Aia at tbe conclusion of which tbe went over without report on the South Dakota 8dmissioa was presented and a new message tho president on Samoan affairs mid after tbe passage of a number of privato pension bilk tbe senate THE 9.The noon after meeting up the army appropriation An 820,000 for the of muskets was then rose and the agricultural then and Mr. Euloe of Tennessee aa attack upon tbe of distributing motion strike out the clause was voted The wais and the atS o'clock a recess until 7:S0 p. private m m tbat ' tim arma it Vm luiA 4 wm m wara varf i ao osa waa of a bomb nor anything to U ba of of tin account tba te * waa aoon Ir the m closing and Mr. think bad wm a boycott dna to were being bot men not jola in it and by I tbe boycott was declared Whether bava with the ia aot New BlITa Feb. 9.The by the treasury exporta 7 of ' have and and wera A of tba says the tables show tbat of changes in the sugar la by changes in the other tariff iu would increase in the ' leave the net reduction ct or kaTing revenue ei the caron Says He Well the yesterday Lo Caron in his cross-examination said that for the three years that be as a spy he received no pay at sinos then be had only received half He said be the commission on his own Mr. to his giving to Feb. 0.A D. Ford and tL A of ban for and thay Mrs. Bates M a Mm to get odi was a of tha Mrs. Bates said waa hard and her This led to While tba were being taken to He is The that the i had no attacked with thai opened tba wounding and Opp selves to the conduci it tial upheld by the to it for Lew a Barrel Before 1-Oil 1 feb. 9.The executive and J y oi 1- ui th ti la an George Opp and T. R. store of Uim used M said tbat aU tba delegates ta the convention bad from tbo or clubs Charles Russell asked that Le Caron's letters to the government this ter be you wish to risk men's Charles judges will see the letters first and decide whether the names should be Mr. Russell a paper that it contained ao grave a that he wished to obtain tbe opinion of the judges whether it should be witness said ni tba of America the Irish demonstrations were and in tbe east mainly in tbe hands of tbe revolutionary At tbe most of the meetings the of the and respectable people Charlee Russell quoted from tiie preamble of the constitution of tbe National league of America to show that the object of tho organization waf the establishment of the peasant proprietorship and just said that Gen. Jons the originator of communications the R. and tho Russian minister at Washington iii view of a war tx u England and C. and J. of SL and ani the of will J to and of ia Interest of tte and ill to a ibo of market of gl to not to 5<,tX>0 any and its jointly by the ami advisory above resolution was adopted by the executive and advisory cl aci s * ixi ij r 11 2v) 16 Off for Feb. 9.A ty of miners bus left this destinad to forth in the of appointments of ttw new cool 6lds of the as far aa it and but in tho of its greater inter- In w bcra they are embracing certain points of est Germany have tbe first five at IS a One to a for Hd thought tbe recognition of a ponderance of Interest would weaken of tbe German minister that Mr. plan for a co-operation of toe three bad tried in tba board of Apia and a tto of tbe Samoan people and such a naturalization of territorial tion as will prevent by any and secure equal rights of merce and navigation to can be expert from tba Hocking Valley region will Join tbe party at 6, ITie party occupies special provided by tbe coal company's Another party of 4s now and wUi leave for Seattle ia a few fork Money 91irliet. York,, 5. Jo No. 2 for and active and ai about closed of were fairly Attive and closing o' dull arid ex. of No. 2 l firsta At night's session of the the nme Mike objected to tba confession being admitted as Hike and Linden on the it waa procured by Mike waa the stand and examined on which the court was Tba adjourned until to 9.An says that March 4 CoL SL secretary to ill tbe of agent of the Hew York Central made vacant by tbe of Hem y C. Ola - Kew Feb. 0,A to The mfn A steam gin on Bigby near with of cotton aud a lot of aead was totally by partially n a T o g. walking mateh in WaU rink ended at 11 last The Snal were aa Ui 1S& 1051; dead of heart I He was SO m t A u The to Kew 8,-Advices by has arrived from are to tbo that Hippolyte was on Jan. 11. by tbe United States while be wag t-o In a 3illnifr that ba has him that tbe British and French m Feb. to Tbe band of W broke into dence 0mau, a The ' of bouse were and acd cotes the of- bis wife and am did in freeing until 5 kit Il to tba