..if-r.'iifiiW-.-rt-.f- i Ami the Little Conqueror Appear. The Experience of a Wilkes Barre Citizen, Thirty yean Is long timo toatrtifgle ngslnrtRn unseen toe, aud thU bM bead the experleuce of Mr. J. J, Miller, a cttlien of Wilbeabarre, residing at 45 Chnrcb street, mnoti con Id be told about the circumstances snrronudlng llr. Miller's case, how be en listed during the war with the 82nl I'a. Volunteers, the exposure and hardships of the campaign, etc., right through to the rereival of his honorable discharge, a life time in Itself, bat this is not the object of this short Btory of human existence, and we will let Sir. Jill lor give the facts aa he told them to our representative. Said be : "I have suffered for over thirty years from my kidneys. Exposure during the war added to my. complaint until it became a confirmed disease. As for remedies recommonded and prescribed by physicians, I have used too many to mention. Doctors hare had my back thoroughly blistered, and tortured me in many ways without any "relief Ht all. I used to get up as often as twelve times in a night to pass urine, and it wat high red color, containing sediment. The urirjtf turned in passage. I could not bend or stoop, and it hurt me to turn over in bed. Ihadastlng itiK pain in the back and most severe head aches. I got some Doan's Kidney 1'illsat Tuck's drug store and began taking them. They helped me the second day of use, and I went at them for keeps. I found I had a genuine kidney cure. I teok nearly three boxes, and'I feel like a young man. I am as good in my hack as a new born child, and thank Ood I am cured. I test my back every day and it is all right. No sir, I would not be without Doan's Kidney Pills if I bad to go 100 miles for them and pay $10 a box. I recommend them everywhere, and am always afraid people won't tost them thoroughly, and I always tell them to tolfe at least three boxes. Positively too much prniso cannot be credited to Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by alt dealers, price 50 conts. Mailed by Foster-Jllllmrn Co., Bnflklo, N. Y. Sole agenb) for the U. 8. ,OEATH W7'i OOe.y. .i?uc6VWl IJUvV e; PCCTS .I ""- THEN CATON'S '.tflTJILIZER Cures general or ri:!il debility, wakeful ness, spermatortiaca, emissions, Impoteiicy, paresis, etc Corrects Junctional disorders, caucd by errors or wccsixa, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in ol J or young, giving vigor ana strength wheta former wca!cnct.s prevailed. Con rcnitnt package, simplr, effectual, and legitimate. Cune i3 Quick and Thorough. CATON'S VltallierK. Sent sealed il your drug, gut doe not have it. Price 5 1 per plge, 6 lor IS, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, refeiei" e. tc, free and confidential. Send us staten.t-nt ut c. .c and 25 cu. (or a week's trial treatment. Otic en y -v-nt to each prrson. ' caton med. co., lioaTari, maqsj. For sale at P. P. D. Kirlln's drug etorc an Shenandoah flrujc store. ESi 604 North Sixth St bSa Side entrance on Green St PK.lhDELPHIA. CURB GUARANTEED. i iluuni- in rjiAiiitu (ou rears) and s Ymn llo.ntfnl lTnt.ilnon In L.nnn... JSTRICTORE, BLOOD POISON, WUtMtnAL UCHILITT LOST VIGOR,!; .excesses and alu other Effects of Youthful Folly of both sexes Permanently cured nflcrcrcrr onoclaeliaii failed. 10ST MANHOCB AfiO SHRUNKEN 0R3AHS RESTCRCD NomaltrwhttwirntTloJ great and lmoui Doctor nd tpecliL claim, write. Trial or fay, old Jr Thccl know! nut nbout these dlavasrg anil low to treat them Bucceuftilljr tbaa all othem combined, and thry all know It too.lrj Ibdr sorrows I'oor and Itfobf ifyou ne robbed aod VlctlmtreJ, and yon wtih to got lloiiot anil sLUlnil treat racnt, try odo more old llr. Thccl. anil he will curoyoi posithely Ifcaro 1t pociible, lS'ilfceptlon.riorulo lie presentations Frcthcasei curod In i to 10 Doji, Bend fh 2-oeat fttumi for Truth. Ucflt of all for Sinrjle or Married, yonng orold. Only Book OoslDg qnacka. Houra: 0-3. Everjingij 6-9. ITonn tor extra InMlon and treatment In teeming horrcleaa uxldaogeroof caact, 4laUj,8toS. Wed. and Sat. c(ta., 6 to 10, Sun., 0 toll. Treat tricnt bf mall. Strictest aenrcey Ouarnntccd. IoftltlvrIr lowcat charge In tbU city for tba beat treatment. peppa. Railroad. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. January 18.1897. Trains vill leave Shenandoah after the abovi adelphla (ilroad street station) at COS and 1106 a. m. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. For Fott. villo and intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Qllberton, ProckTllle, Vit Water, St. Clair, Fottsville, at 0 OB, 9 49 a. m. ace It 10 1. in. For Hamburg, Rending. l'ottstown l'boenlxville, Norrlstown, PlilladDiuliln at66, 1 45 a, m.,8 10 p. in. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah al 10 40 a, ra. and 12 31, IS 41, 7 92 and 10 47 p. fi). aunday, 11 13 n. m. ond 9 41 p. m. Leave l'ottsvillo for Shenandoah at 10 Its a. ru. and 12:06, 5 15, 7 39 and 10 30 p. m. Bunda; al 10 40 a. in., 5 19 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), ft Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 89 a. m., 4 10 and 7! p. in. week days. Sundays leave at fl 50 a. m. Leave llroud street station, Philadelphia, lu Bea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lorn JUranch, and intermediate statlone, tf.iu 11.14 a. m., 3.SO and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOItK. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 to, 4 80 5 15, 0 60, V 15!, S 20, 8 83, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Oar), 11 00 a. m. l uo noon, t i.imueu x w anu 4 p. ni. DlninK Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (DinlllK Car) 8 20, 8 60, 4 00, 500,8 50 (Dlnlne Car), 000, 650,812,1000 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 SO, 5 15, 20, 8 Si, y 50, 1021, (Di.ing Car), 1135 a. m., 12 35. 2 30 (l)lnlnL- Car). 4 00 (LlmltetU 22Dlnlinr Car), 8 20, 9 50, (Dining Oar), 0 85, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. 111., 1ZU1 lilKllc. Kxpress for Boston without change, 11 00a ra., week-days, and 0 50 p. in., dally. FOD WASHINGTON AND TIII5 SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20,8 12 10 20, 11 a. m., 12 0V) (la 81 Limited Din. lnK Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41 (5 10 ConKresslonol Limited, Dlnlne Car), 0 17, 6 5(1 (Dining Car). 7 40 (Dining Car) p. ra., and 12 05 ntghi week days. Sundays, 3 50, 720, 012, 1123 a, m., 12 09 112, 4 41, (5 15 Congressional Limited, Pining Oar), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Oar) and 12 05 night. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llrood street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 703 p. id. daily. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a ni., 2 00. 4 10. 5 to p. ill. Sundays. 8 45. 9 15 a. lu. Au'omniodatlon, 8 00, 8 20, a.m., 8 20 and 4 20 n. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., 4 00 Anu o uo ii. in. For Cane May. Anglessen, Wildwood and Jiolly jfeaoti, nnu sea A vakin Bxnress. 9 C Isle City. Ocean City and 9 00 n. m., 4 00 lk m week Ahym. fluntlava. S 00 a. m, For rlomers Point. isxpress, 00 ft m. 410 n. m. week days. Bundava 8 4fi a. in. J. B. HuTCHiasoH, ' J. B. Wood. Q en' Manager. Gen1 1 lWrr A Rt HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIPS THIS MORNING? Tfll! TI1WCC IflE ill'lCO 1, tu moat ext.-nslvely circulated. and widely rxtd newstiaper pub- liaiuxi in KenusyiyanUu lu ataousAloii of pub- lie men and public of public integrity Is in the interest lionest government and tiros nero us industry, and it knows no nartv or personal atleffuvuoa in treattrur nubllo Issues. In the broadest and best sense a family and gentral newspaiier. tug Trnrnc IlUl-kJ alms to have the largest elroulasion by deserving it, and claims that it u urwuriiaaaed in all the essentials of a great uieironoijian ivewspa) er. Hpeolinen copies ol any dWon will be sent free to any one scud, lug tueir address. TCD1VTC ! i i """'" "".cents per montbi de livered bv earrinttt r.. a ....... ... ,. BUSUJAV MJJITION, 83 larire. 'Iiandm. 82 large elegantly iuge 224 columns, y Illustrated, fieautiflll coloreil sumdemfiiit S4 m n.iin i 9 ccnU iK-r copy. Dally aud Sunday, f5.00 per annum ; SO cents tier mouth. Address ull letters to THE TIMES, , J-UUUADKU-HU. Mm IMS FftOlK Hflf?l?ISBOHG. (Oontlnuml from First Page ) appoint an excise commission-filr & period of five years, at a salary of S3. 505 a year and S1.200 additional for ex penses. It also provides for a dpputy at 12.000 and $1,200 for xprnses, and a secretary at $1,600 per year and such clerical force as may be necessary. Each, city" of the first and second class, In addition to tills. Is to have a deputy commissioner at a salary of $2,000 per year, his office to be equipped with such clerical force as may be necessary. The commissioner will ap point five special agents at $1,200 per' annum and expenses, who will act as confidential representatives of the commissioner, to Investigate matters concerning: the liquor. traffic They will have the right to designate any county attorney or any attorney to act with them, and to receive such fees n8 agreed upon. The scope of this bill is very wide, permittltiR the right of entry at any nnd all times even on suspicion. It Is claimed by the friends of this measure that the liquor laws aro not enforced, and that It requires some such power as provided in this com mission to give force and vitality to existing statutes. To License Social Clubs. Ab a means of providing funds for the payment of the expenses of the office of excise commissioner a bill has been Introduced In the senate which reduces every club of lurge or small distinction to the grade of common tavern, and In many respects this measure will make It more difficult to be a respectable club man than it does a saloon keeper. This bill provides that each club, In order to sell liquor, must be licensed at a cost of $75 In townships, $100 in boroughs and $360 In cities of first and second class: and in the application for a club license the name of the club must be given, location and number of rooms, name of secretary and treas urer; Americans or naturalized for eigners; name of owner of the prem ises; whether the club Is for the ex clusive benefit of members; a list of names of all bonaflde members and their residences; whether or not the secretary or treasurer ever had a li cense levokeH; the presentation of two bondsmen as security, with property worth over $?,000; the signatures of 12, with the statement that they are personally aware that the facts set. forth are true, and the right pf re; monstrance on the part of tho citizens. It is proposed to keep a separate ac count of all moneys received from club licenses, and to use them for the pay' ment of the running expenses of the excise commission. Although the message of Governor Hastings on the construction of the new capltol building. In which he ad vises a separate structure at a cost of $650,000, which would include a hand some main hall to be built on the co lonlal style of architecture, Is meeting with some approval throughout the state, there Is some opposition develop ing among tho members, especially those who are interested in the passage of the act establishing a building com mission. Opposing n Cheap Capltol. In commenting on tho message a few days ago a prominent member of the house committee remarked: "The prop osition to erect a structure for half a million dollars verges on the ridiculous. If the Jlmlt had been fixed at $1,600,000 the measure would be worthy of discus, slon. Then, too, I do not find an over whelming sentiment In favor of the co lonial style of architecture. We want no gingerbread structure, but some thing that is stately and substantial, which will serve us for succeeding gen erations." A large number of members think, however, the suggestion a very good one, and that, as the governor sug gests, a main capltol building could be erected of brick, stone and iron, fire proof in character, and in every way In keeping with the dignity of tho com monwealth for this amount. . Governor Hastings has arrived at the plans he suggests after long and care ful dellbaranon, ana a backed oy a large number of the most Influential and representative citizens of trie state. In all probability there will be a in,-, fight ensue over tho plans the mesaure commends, If the cost of this structure Is limited to $650,000, and an insurauce received on the burned building of $200,000, there would be only about $860,000 to be pro vided for. The committee on agriculture of the house Is opposed to any change In the oleomargarine law, and the bill to li cense the manufacture of this product in Pennsylvania Is receiving strenuous opposition. The Civil Service Measure. The bill known as the civil service measure, entitled "an act to regulate the civil service of tho commonwealth and of tho cities thereof, of counties containing more than 150,000 Inhabi tants, and to provide penalties for Its violation," which Its friends claim was drawn in the interests of purity in pol itics, was ine cause oi a very spiriiea debate In the senate a few days ago The opponents of this bill contend that It should be amended, as It confines Its provisions to Philadelphia and Al legheny, and leave opt the other coun ties of the state, with the poaslbla ex ception of Luzerne and Schuylkill. A motion to amend it was defeated by the Quay people, whicli resulted in a very sharp debate between Senators Pllnn and Grady, The fight raged for some time, when action was suspended that further consideration might bt taken on another bill. Despite the fact that some of the members who are In sympathy with the friends of this bill offered various amendments, these were knocked out and the bill In its original form passed second reading. The bill will without doubt pass the senate aa )t was originally Intended, but It Is understood they are preparing to give It a warm reception In the house when it reaches that body. The Investigation of the state treas ury and auditor general's departmeutw is about closed. This committee will recommend the passage of Stewart's Interest bill as amended, exempting $600,000 in each of the three active banks, and no doubt will urge mora help for the auditor general's depart ment. Mr. Mylin has suggested the propriety of giving authority to the Auditor general to prepare a voucher for the various Institutions receiving aid, which will no doubt be embodied In a bill. It i also likely that a bill will U recommended taking away from all of ficers, excepting the auditor general, the tight to draw warrants. This would make this official responsible. and he could compel the filing of vouchers for all expenditures in his of' flee. This committee will likely have their report ready to submit to the legislature early In the week. It Hits the Spot That's Bight. ' WiuUY Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. (JruUler Ilros , drugstore. - "Q0LD DUST." 1 THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Bt. Louis, Now York, Boston, rhllad&lphla. Chicago, HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common Water glass with urine and let it stead twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of the kltlnoy. Wlien nrine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain In the back, is also convincing proof that the kidnoysand bladder are out of onlor. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, Aillllls every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladdor nnd every part of tbo urinary pas sages, it corrects inability to hold initio and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or heor, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tlio mitd and tho ex traordinary effect of Swamp-UoOt Is soon realized. It stands the highest forits wonder ful euros of tho most distressing cntos. If you need a medicines you should liavo the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and ono dollar. For a samplo bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mail, mention Evening IIkrald and send your -full posl-OfQco address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blngliamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this Oder. Coming Events. Mar. IS. Birthday party in tho United Evangelical elm roll, umler tho auspices of the sinelni2 class. April 7. Entertainment In Calvary Baptist church, under the auspices of the Sunday school. Maroh 33. Musical and literary program in the Welsh Congregational church. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If vou want to nult tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, I (ull of new llfo and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro, ooc or fi.uo. uooKiet auu snmpie mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Hcmedy Co., Chicago or New York. Murilereil by Ills Ilrntliar. Oxford. Pa., March 15. Upon the charge of having murdered his brother Peter, Harry Watson, coioreu, was locked PP In the Jail at West Chester yesterday. It is claimed tliat Harry was drunk Saturday night, and abused Peter's wife. Peter called him to ac count for it, nnd Harry Is alleged to have left the house vowing vengeance. Yesterday he met Peter and shot him. The wounded man died soon after ward. Your Hoy. Wont .1.1 ve a Month. So Mr. Oilman Brown, of 34 Mill St.. South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. Ilis son had Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and ho spent throe hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy wont live a month." IIo tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and a row bottles restored Him to health and enabled him to ito to work a per fectly well man. Ho says ho owes his pro sent good health to the use of Dr. King's Wow Discovery, and knows it to be tne nest in tho world for Lung trouble Trial Bottles Free (it A. Wailoy's Drug Store. Uiintnr's l.tootlon Assured. Frankfort, Ky., March 15. The sud den death of State Senator John P Balyers, at his mountain home, was announced by telegrams here yester day, and it created a profound sensa tion among the legislators. Salyers was a Democrat, and prominent In the sen atorial fight of last winter. His death removes nearly the last doubt that Hunter, the nomine of Saturday's Re publican caucus for United States sen ator, will be elected whenever the Joint ballot is had. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unablo to get a nicdicino or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured me in a short time. A Distinguished Lawyeb op Wayne Co., N. Y, CoLOP.LSse and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless nnd and cold. Her face was too white, aud her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After ono bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in tho town, with a vlvaelty and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. The Clevulaud Oyelo Contest, Cleveland, March IK. The score in the 36tt hour bicycle contest which ended Saturday night was as follows: Wood, lit miles aud 6 laps; Schoch, 728; Gtfford, 7.7.8; Ashlnger, 7S6.B; Bench, 7W.10. A Household Necessity. CHcarats Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical disoovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, aot gently and positively ou kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. J'leise .buy nnd try a box of C. C. 0. to-dsyt 10, m. SOoenU. Sold and guaranteed to oure by all druggists. Death of the largest Landowner. Kelthsburg, Ills., March 16. William Drury, the millionaire land owner, died Saturday nt his magnificent home, verdurett, north of this city. He was the largest individual landowner in the United States, having hundreds of thousands of acres In Colorado, Ne braska, Kansas and Texas, besides 6,000 acres of rich farming land in this county. He was 87 years old, and a native of Ohio, III Investments were in farm land stock alone, and he added every year to his vast possession, 111 1 . , - ltucklon's Arnica Salve, Tho beet salve in the world for nnti. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever toreg, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, eorns, ana mi e,u uiujiuims, nuu piMuuveiy cures puss, or jo nay required. It is guaranteed to give peneot gaiwraciion or mony refunded. 1'rl 96 cents per box. For sale by A. Waaley. "00M DUST.' Insist on the Genuine The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. Largest package greatest economy. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity i-Por BARBEY'S Beer aM Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. MADE ME A MAN rfgK AJAX TABLUTS POSITIVELY CUBE AUC Hcrvoun lUeue Failing Mem DADalO ana oiuvr .uicenses una jtuuta vctlrmn Their oufeA.lt ami murettt cretions, t-AfttnrA T restore Lost YitfOity itt old or young, and fit a man for study buninoi or mnrriftge, Ptexent Inarm it an Consumption it aln tftad, Tkeir OM shows immediate Improve sent Mid weois a CURB wfaero all others uui. in- ilit upon fmTimr tho genuine Ajas Tablets. They hare cured thoossnds and will rure yon. We sWs D potltire written guarantee to effect h cure In each OSes or reianu m refund the money. l'rleeOOcen per package, or r nanlrnffMl Ifllll ttfMtmentl for tOHi. Hv mail, in SiZ Itiftin wrapper, trpon receipt of price. Circular free. newborn c CMc(0, 111. For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., by A. Wasley and H. 1'. Kirlln, Druggists. RHEUMATISM- Is npt to attack you nt this sen son of tho year. If It lne take the BRONCHO (Homoeopathic) REMEDY for Ulieiunntlsin and get well quickly. "They do the Work" 10 ORNTS AT ALL DliUOaiBTS SI5ND FOB SAMl'LK. URQW CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. V. If we can only sell you one package oi aecng 8 we better stop busi ness. But we're in business because those who try it keep on buying. FOB Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. ' Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chopped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Site, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Btld by druggists, or seat post-paid on reeef pt of prIo lirarmiEiS' MHD.co,, m m imiumsi.,j..vii. For sale at Povinsky's drug store, 28 Bast Centre street UhtfiiMter's EnclHh Diamond Brand. ENNYROYAL PILLS Ortelual aad (JnljF (ifynulne. safe, tiwmjB rvlUble. units ul Dnawlrt fur (JkicksUbri Fnglitk Dim , mond Brand lu Rm) and Gold mtvllW IboiM, Mttad with blue ribbon. Take no other. tUfmae dmhru nirtfu. ftowj and imititttoii. Al DriuuUti. wimdia Id fUmpi Ar jpM-tiaalvi, ImUwmUU r . " lifkiioi iar ituiiti' etr, uj ruurn 4Tis.ii, iiiiuvu iiiiiswiisu, nuisf t mym. 1 Cheapest, Dccauso tho Dost GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK fiend for that little bonk. "Tnf.nf Health;" great value to mothers. Sent I n. y. uonisensea mux. co. I 71 Hudson Street, Hew York I Tem to Hlr. It you want to hire a sate and reliable team (or driving or foruorklng purposes pay Shields' livery viable a visit. Teams constantly on band at reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Hast Oeatoetfeet. Opposite IU&dlug railroad ttatlao. tabe i mmm l mmm mw cup )jp ofcoflcel enriched byj SbtLlli S.tjooai Xisn'tlt. Thisad- niixture gives or- mnarvcoiiecaric. t j delwioMavor WITCH MIEl OIL V A? the mmm ACT An Immediate Blockade of Cretan Ports Agro3d Upon, EUROPEAN TROOPS MAY LAND r Prevent rillaglnsj, Wliloh is Now Oo Ing on In Oman Towns Tim Keported IteCMll nf sir Alfred lllllnttl, the llrlt lili Consul nt Alliens. Rome, March 15. It Is officially an nounced here that the result of the pour parlers of the powers yesterday Is a definite arrangement not to reply to the Greek note, but to tissue orders to the foreign admirals to establish an Immediate 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 week, proposed, with France sec onding the proposal, another joint note to Greece, Insisting on the withdrawal of the troops Instead of an Immediate resort by the powers to force. Rus sia's action was inspired, it Is officially stated, by a certain sympathy for Qreece, but so many objections were raised by each power in turn to this suggestion that the other course has Anally been ag.-ed upon. It Is thought that the simplest way to carry out the threat made In the Identical note will be the blockading of the Cretan ports and the landing of forces sufficient to Insure the maintenance of order, leav ing future action as to the fate of Crete to later negotiations. This was the view of Russia at the outset. O IllCltC 15 HAS HUT TO OllEY. The Attitude nf Itnssla ns I'ulillaheil In nu Ottlelnl Newspaper. Bt. Petersburg, March 15. The offi cial St. Petersburg Journal says: "We recently stated the reasons which de termined the attitude of the imperial government as to the Cretan question. Unfortunately they do not seem ade quately recognised at Athens. Hu manitarian motives actuated the pow ers more than any other consideration, as has been shown by the action of the powers toward the Hellenic govern ment. While consenting to recall her ships, Greece persists that the co-operation of her troops Is necessary to the pacification of the island, after which a plebiscite should decide the fate of Crete. "Such an attitude Ib unsatisfactory. The powers had not In the present case to consult the opinion of the Greek government. They simply expressed to Athens in succinct terms the de cision imposed by circumstances, there unto it was for Greece to conform. In reft)sng to heed this decision Greece gives clear proof that, under a pretext of assuring a conaltton of peace and order in Crete, she Is really pursuing a much less disinterested object, name ly, annexation by surprise "The powers are too unanimously re solved to maintain peace In the east to sanction such designs. They find themselves compelled, though much against their will, to have recourse to Vigorous measures which they shrink from adopting In regard to Greece. At the same time they will have in the resources at their disposal a sure means of pacifying Greece without the co-operation of the Greek troops. I'lIXAGINO IN CHUTE. Tlio Xmtllnff of Kuropean Troops nt Can dla ISxpeoted liumertliitcly. Canea, Crate, March IB. PlllaglfTg began Saturday at Candla, Retlmo and at this place, and continued yesterday. Tho bishop of Nicephore remains here, though alpue, in the hope of being able to save the Metropolitan church from pillage. The landing; of Kuropean troops is expected Immediately. The insur gents maintain a ceaseless cannonade at Bplnalonna. They are In excellent spirits and health, while the health and morals of the troops of Colonel Vassoa show no signs of falling off. The foreign admirals have not yet been Informed as to the decision of the powers on their proposals of a week ago. Saturday they telegraphed their respective governments asking that de tachments of sailors, equal In number to those already landed at Canea, Ret lmo, Candla and Sitla, be sent Immedi ately to relieve the present force, whose work Is most harassing, comprising as 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 that Turkey has granted Crete com plete autonomy. The hope Is enter tained that such a measure will help to pacify the Island. Great Britain has Instructed Colonel Cherraside and Major Bor to remain at Canea. In ad dition to the Italian warships one British Ironclad assisted in the bom bardment cf the Greek Insurgent forces commanded by Captain Koracas at Hlerapetra. IUMOTTI'S ItEI'OUTBD ltEOAIX. Tho Greeks Still rushing Operations as Though Preparing for War. Athens, March 16. The reported re- oall to London of the British consul, Sir Alfred Iitllotti, continues to be the subject of 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 pewers to take part In such a move, might be restricted to 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 ci roles aa still further complicating th sit Uatlon and renjrlng Impossible any solutkn of a conciliatory character. The envoys of the powers at Athens held a long consultation yesterday. Everything remains In statuo quo pending tlie action of the powers, but the minister of war is hastening in every poBible way the military prepar ations, pre Isey as If war were al ready declared. Uneasiness is caused by the strained situation on the fron Ttfer. Graver advices are being re ceived from Larissa. A dispatch states that 18,000 trope have been concen trated near lOlaasona. The Turks have formed two irregular battalions to guard tlie The.isallan passes, through which Insuigent bands could enter Maccd'm'a. The Turkish forces at Eplius wi'iv ri In forced yosterday. Among the Grcvk troops on the fron tier there is an increasing desire to try conclusions with the Turks. A declara tion of war is awaited with Impatience In military circles at Larissa. The Greek correspondents who were expelled from Canea have arrived at Syra. They assert that Captain Amor ettl urged them to leave because the Mussulmans threatened to dynamite the Greek consulate, where the cor respondents were staying. The Mussul mans (irmly believed that the Greek correspondents were responsible for the burning of the governor's palace and the murder nf Colonel Bulelman. Pan-Tina l What ii It? The greatest cure for coughs aud colds. Grnbler Bros., drug store. 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