asurjr (one of the stratum} b.et latelyi Senate reviewingla niKttor, and IukI The heeri tary **f ngtiag* on the *ul*-rer and over again)ithorttles were outwl Stales would de-Becretary of State to Minister WestthoiiticH “as Inhosthe American Min irnalily clear and itirelT satisfactoryone subject whichixeonipliflbel. He |HMHible, the purommlttee on Forml legislation, lieit ww Intened tomain of diplomacy is a declaration to ■se, if persisted in,iderstoisl from therrom Maine that if as a declaration to iiId continue thesethaf if they were b enforced t*y war.r the Senator from l*elli under the law*f amicable inter-inee* would bo lm-. d« sir*-*! i i know5 1*111 was to iuvite to tircat Britain been carried to t he peaceable solutH*n T t'aoala, but tin*Brtiniu,*f Ingalls whethert which the peopleonsider a vlolat iony a rasui belli! sajr that declared■lt;! violations of »national laws aree« not necenaarilFtreaty Is I® \m fot-iit. continuous, de-'re at.vfna different thing, thl* case. This(so far as this bill imaey or by blood, lestion here is notleetiun of counter-ill nations ha%*e rciml which usuallyitor from Vermontmtrorersy betweenan interpretation eaty of lsl*. do not say that, ood ttie Senator to*een a ruffian, cowlions of the earth,tyrannical to the obsequious to theturies ha* t*een ain human race In , against Homan rs of South Africa,whenever they lessbeen there for the ler and conquest. 1 to this country.rankles.support f»f the Prill.luiaeif earnestly In Ions were not harshs ell considered.es without sayingiblcst citi/en of rheked by any foreigni unanimity of sen• *1*1*- of the Unitedmaid l»e protectedr of the American■*the bill did not go strike at the only as vulnerable, thatam ami engines, byigh this country. *osed the bill t*es of a treaty withfib t rs*iaf vby tho n«e of me great remedy, rnce 50 cent*. Manufactured by the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Fiqua, O. Soldby I). K. Arnold.Uakrmrn.Milo A. Davis’ little boy is having the mump* The CongregationalLadies Society will meet on the afternoon of Jan. 27, at Mr. Geo. Humphrey’* Revival meeting* begin*to night ( Monday) at tho M. E. church. Win. Kellogg ha* returned fromN.Wheeler, Jasper county, 111 K.Taft was in town Sunday J. M.W hi ton moved into hi* new modelresidence last week I). J. Bra-man went last week to *ee hi* sick father, near llvft'alo, N. Y.... Mrs. Geo. Hill, of Steam burg, is sick.lesslingcr, of this place, attend*her Mrs. Alsou Bramngton is ail-inc Mrs. Tru Simons i* in poorhealth Mrs, Orrin Seeley is in veryhealth Wesley Snuire. whopoor Heal mi v\ esiey ,rjuire,formerly lived between this place ami Florence, i« in Florida selling roadand his wage* have beenscrapers, ami his wagesraised from $75 to $100 per month and expense* paid. He surely i* in luck.... The Cleveland Stone Co’*, quarry north of town will he worked the combat under a new foreman.ing seasone sorry to lose Mr. Robinsonur midst. He ha* gone to Grind-'ity, Michigan A company ofpeople enjoyed themselves pull-taffy Finlay evening at JoeHas-mgkins, Jr., south oftown M. T. Scottwas in Cleveland last week Monday,buying goods Fred Flowers hasbeen “Fa' to a nice little boy eversince Wednesday Last Wednesdayas Dr. A. E. Hershizer was coming down hill, near Wm. Blackmann s in Florence, the horse stumbled and fell, the Dr. falling or jumping out and tipping over the cutter. The horse beat the Doctor up and skipped out for Wakeman, which place he reached pretty well tuckered out, and smashing out the thill while turning to gointo the barn; the box wa* also partially smashed. Somebody went afterthe Doctor and he reached home in due time not much the worse for hi* accident.in worse A company of 25 or .‘10 young peo-i rousing good time at Mf. T.Scott’s Saturday evening Mr.Weston, the apple and potato buyer,was in Cleveland Wednesday—A female corset and bustle peddler gracedour streets last week The concertMr. and Mrs.. C. Leon-Friday evening by Greenlie, of Conneaut,1 ard and Fred Wood, of Birmingham,and the singing class here, had a tolerably fair attendance Mr. Greenliehas gone to Pennsylvania......Rev. S.W. Meek, who has teen pastor of the Congregational church here for quite a lorrg time, has accepted a call from Ravenna. He will tm missedmanymet toby hisfriends in Wakeman Pal•of Borlinville, and DanDerby, are stocking up Derby’s new a tore on the north side of the railroadtruck with groceries.Cute Quihcv,FINANC1ALANDC0MMEKCIALUn Han A lt;Oleve A OolDelaware Vlel I^ick ADeti A Kb* lt;t ii 0.......do prefer Kant Tenn04do preferFort w.yvn*Hannibal Ado preferMAKKHcHEaI nil FiFlour a4 oo.WH8AT-JOOHIf—AcOats Rtk~ PorkLaroBulk MkBacoR—H 2lt;»; short iWhisky-gtxsls on aBcttkr—-Ohio at 341; lt;UNHfclD lt;Hoos—Fipacking am shipment*Jvlt; am I b('IIK BSE—Ohio flat at7Wheat—C’oRf*—-1)'Oats—N*Clover t bid.Wheatately act closing astrong *10, closiclosed a slt;*ash quFlourWiibat-N» 2 red Oorr 1 Oats-Rre-B ARI.Kl -Flax hki TihothvMbs* Poil.AKf)—APORk-ei salted sficlear skiesWhisk tBUTTER”MamiFLOUR AWheat—No 3 sprint;92 *96; N elevator, V *04*. OOW-8]higher amisteamer, 4 No 2, 4*|,ungraded y Oats—A western 37'Coffee-Bcgab—f 6 1*.TallowliAKh—Awestern stlt;