-A EVENING HERALD KtT.VIll.lHllliU IBTO. Pil IIsIm .1 cver KvenliiK, Kin pt Sunday, At ' rn Iakiiin stbkt. N'kak Ckktrh. The Herald Is deltveied InS'ienaiidiwin ,ml qur oumiltig to.viirt for nl x cent a week, pay able the curriers, lly ni.dl 18.00 year, or 2ft ooiit a mouth, iiayable In advance. Adverilse- I lelll nhiM-gcil according to paceaiid Munition. 'I'lif .mblt-lien. reserve the rlitht to uhange the ri-tit'iii of v!virtlfttim"itT w heinvcr the pub llent'-m of new- l.iiii i In il 'ill right Is lem-r ed to repxt an )il crtlseiitenf . w 'lether P'tiil 'or or not, that Hie pulillsbrr mn loeni I nr ipir. A'lvcrtl.lne ri.l.w mii'ln known lipn'l rtppli'tloil Kute eil Hi the Miifni- at Shenandoah, Pa., a rccoiiI olasg mull matter. TKI.RPIIONB CXNNCTT0. "All the News That's Fll t Prist," f'vening Hrald 'ITIHinY. MARCH 23. 1897. 1k Vor, the weather prophet, In pndlcl lug a 1 i tr run of sprint storms of ell serfs aud mz Everybody knows Do Voe. lie to ta in, ui Ih. -..ill there would be a howling hi i. .nl :n Wushingtuu ou inauguration day. list of the moat prolific cannot of wi e murder lor several years past has beeu tho fa it that the Uvea of the murdered women had beeu liberally Insured, Mid that in order to get the Insurance tic liu-h.inilrf ranrdered them, and sometimes their i hildren alee. The latest case ia re poind iii'iii Denver, Otl., where a man l held, i lunged with having murdered hi wile and live cluldiiu ill oitlir to secure the $, fin1' fur which tho poor woman's life was insured. Ou Saturday young Kaiser, at Noriiktunn, was convicted of wife innrder. purely upon tiicumstanlial evidence. The motive udvaured being his desire to secure fll. lid.) insurance. (ink i.f thu must solemn and impressive cci iih.nir, in the history of the present general i. ,n is to tike place in New York on April -7. The dedication of ihe mugiiitlcent niHiiaukiiiii erected to the memory uf General flnuii i-lo Im observed on his birthday by placing toe body in the g.fltideat tomb on t li in inutiuent, if net in the world. The event, in w tilth the national guard of l'enn sylv.un.i will participate, is to bo tliminailea perpetual remembrance of the great struggle Uraut was so instrumental in teratlnat ing in f.nor of the uuloit of these United State. Nearly every stranger's first visit to l'aiii im hides a sight of Napoleon's tomb in the ' Hotel dis Invalidea," and a reverie on the great departed. The beautiful structure on Riverside Drive in New York city must become one of the greatest objects of interest and inspiration in this country to its people and visitors. A nation's tribute to patriot is n. Tiik Dingley bill is miller discussion in the House this week, and as a result some uf our Democratic contemporaries appear to be in great glee. They make the claim that tho introduction of Hie tariff bill will harmonize the different factions of the Democratic putyimd array them solidly against their common enemy. Alltliegood the demoralised Democracy can obtain from tho new tariff measure it will be welcome to. The Diugley bill is framed to put money in the Treasury sufficient to meet the eipcnses of the Govern ment and leave a surplus where a Democratic Jaw loft an appalling deficit. Under the in fluence of protective legislation mills are already starting np in many parts of the ' country where Democratic folly had closed them. The Murk Tnpleys uf the Democratic press are entitled to take pleasure from this fiict, but it is straiuniK a point when they argue that it will rceo.istruct their party. It is elremely doubtful if anything will do linit. ( 1 tu and Porto Rico might liavo , liecn free hen all tho rest of the Spanhrh pos fci'isions won their liberty, had it not been for the fai t that, when the insurrections I. inke out in Mexico and the provinces of (V11tt.1l and South America, so many 'refu ge. ' lied from the continent to the island that they outnumbered the native popula tion, and thus held the Queen of the Antilles f. 1 4p.ihl. ' Since 1680 there ha not been a I. . iiili: in which an insurrection, great or small, did not break out iu one island or the other, but, ill spile of their wrongs, the Spanish government has persisted in re garding both islands simply as sponges, to lie .iiei zi'il us dry as possible. Taxation 111 ( nlia and 1'iirto Jlieo is fiightflilto thofee a.' ust"iiicd tp the A uteri can system, while in t'u ha especially the oppression of the native population has been continual and M-tere. Ciibuus were not allowed to hold ofllio, every place of responsibility on the island was filled by Spaniards, and the struggle fur Culian independence therefore assumes a phase similar to tiiat of the Ainci lean Revolution, a tight for the prin ciple, "Sir taxation without representation." Ik bis opiulou handed down yesterday sett.ug aside the verdict in the case of John O'ltoylo vs. the Jiorougbof Mahauoy City, in wbieb O'Uoyle secured fS.UOO damages for injuries received from falling on an icy pave meat in said borough, Judge Eudlichis being freely commended, and it is refrcahiug to find at least one instance where a municipal ity is given equal rights at law. Iusuuimiug up, bis Honor states, "that the accumulation of snow, forinod into a hard icy substance by the passage of travelers over It, was due to the unavoidable action of the element, tbe natural drifting of the suow, etc. For this reason, as well as because of tbe fact that tbe plaintiff bad notice of the danger be was tempting, tbe rule iu Decker v. rJcraaton, if, I, l'u., 241; Mauross v. Oil City, 178 id. and similar cases Is inapplicable to this one. Indeed, iu the picoonoe of an array of testimony which uue must liml extreme difficulty iu gelling UWuy .mil by any uuu. st process uf oMsouiug, the brevity of tbe deliberation of tbe jury, taken together with tbe figure named iu their verdict, affords strong ground for avvrsheud. iug that their coucluaiou was tbe result, not of s fair and adequate exauH Nation of the evidence, but of that indifference to duty anil that ready acquiescence sometimes un fortunately met with, where a plaintiff seeks indemnity at some one else's expeuso fur a inisfortuue brought upon him by bif own heedlesiuins. A tculii t thus raudered ought Uottostai.il " The court, therefore, decides, that o'liuyle's inju 1 ies tveic received through his own 1 an less nc .ss a ml thai be oaunot re cover. The verdict of the Jury is set aside and the ease decided iu favor of tbe borough. I'lini In Lowing luto ourt arbitrut irs hail art.inleii ii'lioylc fl.iHHl '1 he aniiljnt 01 i nil. J I i In uaiy 4th, Isnl NO PRIZE FIGHT PICTURES IMll rviintetl In Pennsylvania's Banal to Prohibit their Hahlblllnn. Harrlsburg, March 29. tn tho senate last night Mr. Walter introduced a bill providing for the erection of an new rnpltol building. The structure sh-ill be erected by a commission compoactl of the rommlnslrmei s of public btttldinprs and Krounds and their respective auc cesnors, the prc-smt pt evident pro tem. of the senate and the piesent speaker of the house. The lml Ming la to bo as nearly fire pi. of n poFsllnV, of colonial Btvlc. and built upen or near the old site. The (os t of tho building is lim ited to tr,:0,ll'0. Mt. Miy hell, of Jem rwin. Intro duced S bill to tnake it unlawful for anjr perilous to publicly cvnwlt ;"y photographic reproduction ot n p.izo fight. Violation of the art la lumnh able toy a fine of not less than $100 ma more than 1600 and Imprisonment for not more than ten days. A bill to prohibit member of the legislature from receiving mlleai.e while serving on committee:, under a penal t of $600 for the first offense an l $1,000 cor every subsequent offense, was introduced In the Houi last night by Mr. Rhode, of Darks. Mr. Campbell, of Fayette, presented a bill to require very candidate for public office to file a sworn Itemised statement of election expenses withn ten day after the elec tion. Violation Is punishable by a fine not exceeding 1500 or more than one year Imprisonment. A bill to 'prevent and punish prise fighting was introduced In the house by Mr. Beyfert, of Lancaster. It pro vides "that whenever either One of the contestants shall be so severely In jured that death ensues the remaining contestant shall be Indicted for mur der In the first degree, and If convicted shall suffer the penalty of death." It also provides that spectators may be sentenced to a Orle not exceeding $1,000 and Irrrijnnmont not leas than six months. Dnli't allow the lungs to be impaired by the continuous IrrltatJou of a emigh. It is etaier to prevent consumption titan to cure II. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will vrardof! any fstallung trouble. 0. II, IUKetibacIi. Tho flelit AsaliKt ll' Verirpo l'lgllt. Wnshlnprton. March 2H. The appeal of the :--ef blent of the Woman's Christian Tempr ranee union lo Presi dent McKlnlcy and the governors of the states of the Union asking for their intervention to prevent the veroscnplc reproduction of the Fltzsimmons-Cor-bett prize flpht from being exhibited Jn the TJn'tcd States was shown to Archblrhnp Ireland, of St. Paul, who denounced pur.lli. m as "barbarism, animalism, and a disgrace to Christian civilisation." Dr. Wood's Norway 1'ine Syrup brings instant relief in cues of asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung diseases, down to the very border land of consumption. Mahflr unit fehurkoy Alatrlied. Brooklyn, Mafli S3. A dispatch was received in Brooklyn yesterday from Warren Lewis, president of the Great er New York Athletic club, announc ing that a match had been arranged between Maher and Sharkey. It will probably be brought 'off In May by the flreater New York Athletic club In Brooklyn. It Is said a purse of $10,000 will be the stake. Ithciimiltism Oillckly Cureil. Aftor having been confined to the houe for olevon days and paying out 2S, in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. Prank Dolson of Sault Ste. Mario, Mich., wag cuied by one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm costing 26 cent and has not since been troubled with that e.mplaiiit. I'orlstloby Ortililor Ilros., druggists. ' rri'iielitneii' (lrg f'roieotloii. Maraellles, March 23. A meeting of employers and employes engaged In the large oil refineries located In this city was htld yesterday In the Labor Exchange to protest against the flood ing of European markets by American syndicate oils. After strong denun ciatory spiseches a resolution wasadopt ed In favor of a protective tariff. This roKriutlon will be formally brought to the attention of the government, with an urgent demand for early action. It is believed here that M. Mellne re gards the movement with favor. Tha An exceedingly common anil tlan gorously significant condition. A Tyarning which mustI)o heeded, or, as with tho cxpross train which faiU to regard tho dan ger signal, disaster must follow. A sure indication of thin, weak, im povorished blood. A certain Ad monition that tho Olood i uol properly feeding the nerves, tis gti ee and organs of the body. An iniperativo demand for the toni.', vitalizing effect of Hood's Sarau parilla upon the blood. Weak, nervous, tired men and wom en are found everywhere. Men strive too hard to "keep tlteir ends up," women too anxiously work "on their nerves" to meet the demands of home and society, all have too little sleep, and the excessive drain ou rticivxtli nnd nervous energy will oon com pletely ruin health. TJio strength must be bnilt up by pure blood, and the ncrvca must also .And in pure blood the proper uerro food. For this purpose nothing equals Hood's Sarsaparilla. The thousands of wonderful cures It lias accomplished, the like of Which no other medicine and no combination of medicines can show, prove its curative merit; prove that It has never been omialled as a blood medicine; prove that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is indeed tho ideal spring medicine, the best nerve and stomach tonic, tlie one true blood pnritler. Hood's arsapari Is sold by all druggist-.. Price O. I. Tood&'u.,Iivcll, Mtoi. A NEvf JERStY SENSATION. A !li snlatlen to ItrlHg Foil Tor 918,000 Agalast State Secretory ttnlsry. Tron'nti, March li. Assemblyman Wilde aprung a sensation at last night's session of the house in the form of a resolution InstiuillnS the attor ney general to prided against Secre tary of HtatB lleniy V. Jvels: y to re cover some 25.000 ncilved by him as fees, and also money x.hlch he made by his use of the itnlo funds In his hands during the time between when he received it and when Jie turned It over to the state at the end of the 11b cal year. The resolution was referred to a special committee arr inted for tho purpose. The lommltteo Is com posed of Arsemblymen Dcrounse, Cod dlngton, Thorne, Mlnch and Martens. The fees represent money retained by Kelscy under his construction of the law. His constiuction differed from tliot of the senate Investigating com mittee of two years afjo. The house had another equal taxa tion bill before It for consideration. It tins house bin K. which Is the one the Hudson county membsro would like to have become a law. It provides for a 2 per cent tn-: rite on secrnd class railroad property. TMr H one-half per cent more than Speaker MacPher son's bill. The bill was lest by a vote of 22 to 26.. TO CUIUS A COM! VS ONI! DAY. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure BR cents. Tour to California via I'eninjlvtilila ltnll- lonit. Ill Southern California is found the real isation of a dream of the ancients. Here are thp "aoldeu Apples of the Ilespcrldes," ripening beneath a sky more beautiful than that of Home, and in a climate more perfect than that of Athens. Never in the wildest flights of his liniigiitntlon did either Homer or Iiesiod evor conceive) of a garden richer in verdant heauty, more productive of luscious fruit, or set amid more picturesque and lovely surroundings. The last of the Pennsylvania Iiailroad tours to tbe Golden Gale will leave New York and Philadelphia March 87, stopping at Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs and the "Ptanjen of the Oods," ami Salt Lake City. Tourist will travel by special train of Pull man alacc cars going, and return on regular trains via any renlo within nine months. Round. trip tickets, including tnttisportaliou, Pullman accommodations (one double berth), mcnls, and other tour features going, and railroad transportation on regular trains re turning; aud one-way tickets, -including transportation and all tour features going, will be sold at the following rates: Hound trip. One way. Xew York $208 00 H1 78 Philadelphia 208 00 110 Washington, 1). C 1U7 00 KM SO llnrrisburg. Pa , IW 00 188 2D Wllkcsbarre, I -a, 200 80 188 2H Albania, Pa ,MH 20 11W 73 Pittsburg VH 20 IBS 23 Apply to ticket ngetUa, Tourist Agent, 1100 llroadway, New York, or Oeo. W. lloyd 8sistant Cleneml I'asseiiger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia, E. E. Tumor of Conipton, Mo., writos us that after suffering from piles for seventeen years, he completely etired them by using three boxes of DeWHt's Witch Haral Salvo. It cures ecseina and severe akin diseases. C. II. Ilagenbuch. mill Resume on Pjill Time. Itockvllle, Conn., March 23. The first general short time schedule ever adop ted by the big woolen mills in this city, which has existed for two years, was ended yesterday, when full lime was practically resumed. The mills employ 2,000 persons when running full capac ity. Since February, 1895, tho .mills have not run over two-thirds time. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Tako Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhler llros., drug store. Mrs. OlevVlnnd In Princeton Society. Princeton. N. J., March 23. Mrs. Cleveland was formally Introduced Princeton society at an afternoon too given In her honor this afternoon by Mrs. Patton, wife of President Francis Patton, of Princeton university, at the latter home at Prospect. Three hun dred townspeople were present. Tbe Weotbcr. j For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Clearlnm cooler; northerly wlndi. "I was feeling tired nil the time, as tired in the morning as I was at night. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and it has helped me so that I have no such feelings now. My little girl suffered with pain in her bit ruiiuh, but Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured tor." Jambs T. Mann, Uubbards ton, Mass. Weakness and Loss of Appotlto. "Last spring my little girl had no appe tite and was weak. I gave her one-halt bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, whioh cured her. We will now take no other medicine but Hood's Sarsaparilla, and recommend it to everyone for weakness and loss ol appetite." Wh. P. IIanbs, Brysonla, Fa. All Tired Out. " My husband was all tired out and run down in health. He felt the need ol some thing to build him up, and he began tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills and tbe resolt was very satisfactory. We regard Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Fills as excellent medicines." MBS. II, L. MOWBY, Towanda, Pa. Tired and Worn Out Feeling. " I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and cannot say too much in its favor. It has done me more good than any medicine I have ever tried. I have advised my friends to use it for a tired and worn out feeling, as I know that it gives relief." Wiijjam T. Hokdlb, HollyvlUe, Del. $1, six for $6. Prepared only by It id the One True lliood Purifier. IBM lie stock and Produce markets. Closing gnntnltmn or the 3few York nnd l'lillnilnlplila Kxchnngrs. New York. March 22. -The stock mar ket owned today with n tendency to' wards htgher prices, the stendlness for American securities on the London ex change belrtf reflected here, but later the market became depressed. Closing bids: Balto. A Ohio.. 1SH Lehigh Vnlley.. 23H Chesa. A Ohio.. 174 N. J. Central... 88", llel. & Hudson. ttg N. Y. Contra). .101 D., It. A W 1M . Pennsylvania .. 68 Brie Utt Reading 23M Lake Kiie A W. Is St. Paul 77 Lehigh Nov W. N. Y. A Pa. t All nsst's paid. Oenemt Markets. Philadelphia, starch 22. Flour steady; winter auportme, t2.S0W2.7B; do. extra, I2.7rir3.10; Pennsylvania roller, clear. 3.9C 4.10; tlo. do. straight. $4.20i4 .10: western wlhter, clear, t&MKPMO; do. utrnluht. 4.20 04.85; city millaTextrn, J2.90Tin.iri Rye flour slow at t3.28ftt.50 per barrel. Wheat weak; contract wheat. Mnrch, saiiifi 4c. ; No. 2 rod. March, R0c.: do. Mnv. 7Rc.; do. July, 77c.'; do. September, 7fi'ic. ; No. 1 Pennsylvania and No. V Delaware red, spot, Mlty&89o.. CsM Steady; steamer corn, spot. 2riVtfi2W4e.; No. 2 vollow for lnctil trade, 28'ac. : NO, I mixed. Mnrih, 274W 28c: no. April, rTeBc.; do. May, 88H S8c; do. June, nominal. Outs quiet; No. 2 white, cur lots, JMS2WC; No. white, clipped, car lots, Be.i No. 2 white. March. 2S123Vic.; do. April. 286723.; do. May, 23ifi23Ho. ; do. June, 239j2Jyjc. Tiny In fair demand : choice timothy, M3.50 Tor large bales. Beef qulot; beef hnma. HS.7R1il8. Pork dull: family; $10.605111. Lard dull; wostern steamed, J(.4n. Butter stVady; western creamery. WifflKc. ; rnctory. T!f 12c.: Blglns. 19C.1 Imitation creemeru, 10 lBe. ; New York dairy. 125ilSc; do. creamery, WettHe-i fancy prints Jobbing at I2fi2Cc: do. extra, wbolcsnle, 21c. Cheese quiet; large. Senate., small, 90 12Hc; part skltns, B5t7t4c; full skims. S 4c. Eggs steady; New York nnd Penn sylvania, Wi&ao.: western, fresh, lOVicj southern. UH4c. Tallow dull, but steadyi, city, Vo. ; country, 814c us to iiunllty, Petroleum steady; United closed at Me. bid. Rosin quiet; strained. $1 CBil.074. Turpentine quiet at 29i2M 1Mb Iron dull; southern, WOSm.W; inn them, $10.60 Gffl.iO. Copper quiet; brokcia'. $11.85. ex change. $11.85011 Tin dull; straltB, $13.85 13.40; plates fruhrt. Lend firm; exchange quotes spot at $WH4CiS.47'., nnd lending brokers ball the price $3.30. T.lvn Steak Markets. New York, March 22. Beeves fairly ac tive, generally steady and a little firmer for good steers! native steers, $4.854.96; stags and oXn, MS: bulls, 2.963.86 dry cows, tl Calves fairly active: veais. itee. and lambs active: sheen, ts4. hs, Hogs burlier at It.! Bast UbeiftT., Mnrch 22. -Cattle steady; prime, -tMOjnS; feederB. $3.604; bulls,, stars arnljaows, 1.7f.fi3.G0. Hogs active! prma )Mlh4n, g4.30TO4.3B: best Yorkers, $4.t0$li;trtg, $4.lOfi4.l5; heavy, M.lOtH-20; roughs, 43&3.7B. Sheep active and higher: Ohiofed cvostertis. l.3OJf(.60; natives, $t.C5lJfe common, $2.763.60, choice lambs, JpsflslJHli veal calves, $&Q how toMnd out. Fill a bottle or Mtammi water glass with urine and let it stand, twenty-four hours; a sediment or settUnk Indicates a diseased con dition of the kidnoys. When nrino stamp linen it II nosltfte" evidence of kidney ttoublo. Too frpjejit desire to urinate or pain Iu tho bste3,tIi also convincing proof that the kidneyfalnll4dderareoutof ordor. WIIAT TO DO. There is comfort in tho knowlodgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills ovory wish in relieving pain in tho lmek, kidneys, liver, bladder and overy part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine, aud scalding pain in passing it, or bud effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, am over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled lo get up mauy times duriug the night to urinate. Tho mild and tho ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonder ful euros of the most distressing cases. If you neod a medicine you should havo the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mall, mention Evening Herald and send your full post-oflice address to Dr. Kilnier A Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee tlie genuineness of this offer. NnmlnHtlons nnd Confirmations. Washington, March 23. The presi dent sent the following nominations to the sepate: Joseph L. DriStow of Kan sas, fourth assistant postmaster gen eral; Dinger Hermann of Oregon, com missioner of the general land office; Justice Boyd B. Jones of Massachu setts, attorney of the United States for the district of Massachusetts; Ernest O. Timme of Wisconsin, auditor for the state and other departments (fifth auditor). The senate confirmed Pow ell Clayton as minister to Mexico, W. M. Osborne an consul general at Lon don and J.' K. Gowdy as consul general nt Paris. Six More Rt. Navitre Victims. New York, March 28. The Cromwell line steamer Creole, Just arrived from New Orleans, reports finding one of the St. Nazalre's small boats on last Sunday. There were six corpses In the boat, one of them that of a woman. When the boat was pulled up the bod ies washed Into the sea, the boat being full of water and the bodies having been held in by the seats. In the boat, which would hold about 40, was found a woman's slipper, a child's sock, some clothltur. a nursing bottle and several fljfTffies of fresh water. v FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Hleblgan Mas Offers to Send HU Dis covery Fret. Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There is always more or less suspicion attached to anything that is offered free Hut .nnn.llnin, a mun IktwrAllVI Olltll DHIIAFflsl tv that he cannot rest until his discovery Is known to the world. In order that his follow men mar nrciflt by what he has discovered It is unoii this principal that a resident of Kalamaaoo, Mich., desires to seud free to mankiud a prescription which will cure them of say form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty whiob utah men are neciiliarlv liable to aud restores As organs to natural aise and vigor. As It eosu) untiling to try me experiment 11. wouiu seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack meu who ueer stopped to realise what might he the Anal result, ought to lie deeply Interested in a remedy which will restoru them to health, strength mid vigor, without winch thev continue to live an existence of untold misery. As the leuieily in question was the result of many yi.ua research us to what combination would lie oeculinrly ell'ective in rostoilng to men the strength they need. It Would sei iii Unit all men suffering with any form nf in. i von- ncukuess ought to write for such n reuuilyiit nine. A request to II. ( OluV lln 171..', KhIhiiiii.oo, Mich., stating that mhi .ire mil u ihIiiik for the iireseriptini out ot nlle iiniiMly, lint that you wish to make ii-i "I Ihe im in. me by giving Ita trial, will lie iiiiiHireil promptly and withuut evidence as to hIh ie infermation came fiom. The prescription is sent free and although some inny wmiilei how Mr. Olds can afford to giveaway liU ilNiuvery, there is no doubt nliuiit the iill'ei In inn gt iiiiine. Cut this out ami semi tn M r uIiUmi Hint be may know who jell mini to iue hiui. 1-28 7Ht HNRB Mi im George Uliot saj-s in one of her novels, that almost any woman can marry any man sin makes up her mind to Whether this Ib truth or fiction, certainly t woman chooses liei husband oftener than he knows it. Tint she must play the negative part. She can only make heraelf as Attr.ie. tlve as possible in a modest, womanly way and rely upon human nature and ntaltly instinct. A sensible man naturally seeks a wholesome-looking, healthy, capable companion. Men are not unselfish enough lo willtngl) assume the care of a weak, nervous, de bilitated wife. Men are not attracted by a sallow, plmplv complexion, foul breath, or thin, emaciated form, because these symptoms are the sure index of poor digestion and impoverished blood. A woman afflicted by these mortifying miseries should seek the powerful, purify ing and nutriments! Influence of Dr. Fierce s Golden Medical Discovery, which com plctely dispels all unwholesome appear ances by clearing and renovating the organic sources of healthful vitality. It helps the liver to Alter all bilious im purities from the blood. It gives the diges tive organs power to extract nourishment from the food. It rounds out thin forms , wipes away wrinkles, and gives to the com plexion its natural clearness and bloom. "Your 'Golden Medical Dlory' cured ra of a severe esse of polwnlng of the blood.' writes Mrs. Sella Ulcca, of Coast. Banta Cms Co. Cat. " Boils one after another would break out on .i y nrtns. aud werevery painful. I have tried (he loudly praised Ssrsapsrlllas without any benefit T hateer. and not until I took your 'Discovery' did I get well. That wof twoyesrs airo, anj 1 nrve not had a boll or soi. of anv Irlnd since Anottifr Amtrleai, Citlz u lteleased. Wifhlngton. March 23. Another American citizen who has been held under arrest In Cuba has been released, lie Is Francis Cazanaa, arrested at Sagun on Feb. 13. The arrest was de nounced by Consul General Lee as a great outrage, whereupon the state de partment began at once to move In be half of the man, with the result that he was set nt liberty. There are now only about eight or ten Americans In Cuban prisons, including the Compet itor prisoners, and It is believed all will soon be released. 1'rom Cripple Crcok. After tho big fire in Cripplo Creek, I took a very severe cold and tried many lemedies without help, tho cold only becoming more settled. After using three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Heniody, both the cough and cold left me, and Iu this high alti tude it takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. Q. B. Henderson, editor Drfily Advertiser. For sttlo by Qruhler Bros., drug store. Velvet. Volvet ia manufactured by plncing in tho loom rows of very short threads of tho material designed to be employed, whether cotton or silk. Theso aro then caught up by the cross threads in tho weaving and fastened in such a way that tho iloecy cuds present thoinsolvos nil on one side of tho fabric. Tho manu facture of velvet is so Blow that for n hand weaver a yard is considered n good day's work. Tho machine) mado volvet is of courso turned out much moro rap idly. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism Ruy Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler Ilros., drug storo. Dgnuers of the Grip. Thp greatest danger from La Urlppo is of its resulting in pneumonia. If roasonablo care is used, howover, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will bo avoided. Among the tens of thousands who havo used this remedy for la grippo, wo have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclu sively that tliis remedy is a certain preven tive of that droud disease It will effect a permanent cure in loss time than any other treatment. The 05 and 50 cent sUes for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Whore Oolf Resembles War. "A grand joke dovoloped itsolf not long ago, " snys a Monto Video corre spondent. "A native paper published alarming paragraphs to tiio offect that the British war vessols wero making soundings and taking surveys and effect ing other highly suspicious operations, near Maldonado and that (hoy had Jmiii" ed an armed forco with instruments und terrible unknown engines. 'The government was warned to pre pare for an invasion or at tiio very least a second Triuidnd affair. Theso revolu tions wero apparently couflnuod by ( telegram trom a newspaper correspond out in Maldonado, who said that ho himself had seen 'thoso dreadful Eng lish' nt their tricks.. "Beforo such n denunciation tho au thoritios could not remain silent, und accordingly an ofllcial telegram was sent to tho cuptam of the port at Mai donatio for information. Hia roply was to the followiUK'elreotl 1 ' 'It is not true that the Bngllsh hnvo been making plan Of the port or menB- uriug lands at Puuta del Rste. What they have done is to murk out a course for an English game that they played here licfore and which is culled 'golf.' " Pearson s weekly. Japanese Allays. It is said that n number of Japanese recipes for tlie maUng of alloys whieh have hitherto been kept a clone seorct havo been revealed by workmen engaged in making them. . Among these 1s the suadko, an alloy of copper and from I to 10 per cent of gold. This, when placed ill a mordant of sulphate of copper, alum aud verdigris assumes the cop pered or bine block huo of sword shentlis and decorative artioles. Ouishi-huichl is a copper alloy with 80 or 60 per oeut ol stiver, of tho well known gray color. Mokuine ia a compound of several alloys. About 80 plutts or fulls of gold, shndko copper, silver und the last montloned alloy aro soldered together, Iu this holes ore made, (ho plate is hammered out and put into tho UMWUftHt. The finest luutuicfie brass, sinohti, is given as con sistiug of tin parte copper and five of seine. Tho loll mctnl kiirukame is made out of 10 pails of copper, 'l of tin, one hulf of iron und (if uiuo. One Minute Is all the time necessary to de cide from personal experience that One Miu ute Cough Cure does what its name implies. C. II HagenhuCb. riuy Keystone Hour. Re sure that the name Lehsiu & IIak.h. Ashland, Pa., 's printed on ever .i k. fff THE FLOODED MISSISSIPPI. Increased Alarm Over the llrenhlng nl n I. 'Vre, Memphis, March 23.--Australia, Miss., Just west of Deesom Station, Is In n very crltlcnl condition. The water has been pouting through a hole In the levee for several days, and last night It Increased to such an alarming extent that Major Sterling, chief engineer, was wired for at Oreenvllle to come and bring 20,000 sacks. Major Sterling, with the sacks of sand, left Oreen vllle on a special train at 1;t0 p. m., picking up over 200 workmen en route, who arrived on the scene this morn ing. The effect of the rise In the Ar kansas and White rivers Is being felt here, the river at this point rising ten inches in the past 24 hours. A dispatch from Cairo, Ills., says the situation there Is steadily Improving, the gauge reading 61.10 feet tonight, a rise of three-tenths In the past 24 hours. Tbe weather bureau announces that the river will probably fall today. Cairo's second relief expedition started for the Hood stricken district In Mis souri yesterday afternoon on the gov ernment boat Mlnnetonka. A large supply of provisions were taken down. A dispatch from the first expedition. In the Vldnlla. states that they res cued IB people nnd 100 head of stock near Donaldson Point, 55 miles below here. Kneeled liefer Hie ICnvny. Washington. Mnrch 23. The visiting members of the See Yup society of San Francisco had a long conference with the Chinese minister yesterday after noon. Tho contcrence took place at the Chinese letmtlin In true oriental fashion, the minister compelling his vlBltors to remain on their knees while In his presence. Minister Tang Tu an nounced the following propositions as a basis for consideration: The dissolu tion of the American corporation of the See Yup society; payment to the min ister of certain .sums of money -f6r ex penses; dismissal of the Injunction granted by Judge McKenna (now at torney general) against the consul of China at San Francisco to prevent him from Interfering; with the affairs of the See Yups; declaring off the boycott by tho See Yups against the Sam Yups. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Llfei Away. If yon want to quit tobaccQ.,iuiug easily aud forever, bo made.wcll, (strong, magnetic, full of new Ufo and vigor, tako No-To-Uac, tbo wonder-worker that makes weak men strotig. Many gaiu ton pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 eured. Iluy No-To-Uao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or ?1.00. Ilooklet nnd sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Tho llnnler-llrnilley Contest, Frankfort Ky., March 23. Frankfort overflows with a crowd, the like of which Is untisual In this scene ot po litical battles. Representative politi cians from every section of the state and some from Ohio are here on the Hunter or anti-Hunter side of the Ben. atorlal battle, which begins with the ballot In separate houses this after noon. Hunter has always seemed fair ly certain pf all the needed 70 Itopub Ilcan votes except those of Senators Itummons and Hlssem, his alleged slanderous remarks about whom be came public and alienated these badly needed two votes. Hunter says that he has no recollection of having said anything unkind of these or any other men, but If In the heat and excitement of the last campaign he did bo he is now sorry for It, nnd retracts It. With these men back In line and the two or three gold Democrats votes said to have gone over to him Hunter would seem pretty sure of winning over the Bradley-Blackburn coalition. Grlp-Colfls-lIendache. Why suffer with Coughs. Colds nnd Iji Grippo when Laxative ltromo Quinine will euro vou in one, day. Put up in tablote eon voniontfor taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money rotunuca. l'ncc, as cents, "or salo by Kirlln's I'harmacy. An Interesting Trip to Washington, To visit Washington at auy time to behold its ll'no avenues aud its grand buildings is a delight ; but to visit it in tho early Spring time, when tho soft Southern sun is recalling tho daffodils and crocuses from their Winter beds, and filling tbe air with a life-givin warmth, is an exquisite pleasure. Such a visit is afforded by the threo-day tour of tlie Pennsylvania Railroad wliLli leaves Now York and Philadelphia April 1, under per sonal escort. Tho tour of the city covers all the principal points of Interest, including the new Congressional Whrary, wlile.li, with its grand marble stairways, ita magnificent pillars, its ex.quisUo statues and beautiful frescoet, has been pronounced tlie hand somest building at tho Capital. Congressvill no doubt be In extra session. Round-trip rate, iucludingaccomuiodations at tho bust hotels aud every necessary ex pense JH.50 from Now York nnd $11.50 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents. Tourist Agent, 11)0 llroadway, New York, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistnut General rassongor Agent, Broad street ttatlou, Philadelphia. A Household Nocesslty. Casonrets Oanily Calhartle, the most won derful medical dlsoovory of the aire, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, llvor nnd bowels, oleamdne the entire system, dispel ooldg, oure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. 11 ease buy and try a box of C. C. C. to day ; 10, 211, 50 sent. Sold aud guaranteed ta oure by nil druggists. Illvnrn Kueefeils l'olavt,Ja, Madrid. March 23. General Polavleja, who succeeded General Blanco In com mand of the Spanish forces In the Philippine Islands, has again tendered his resignation, which has been ac cepted. Marshal Prima ae Rivera, who is in command of the department ot Madrid, has been appointed to succeed him. General de Rivera Is one of the most distinguished officers of the Span ish army. lie served with great bravery In the war against Morocco in I860 and in the war between tbe government troops and Carlisle. He held at one time the office of governor general ot v.a Phlllpnlne Islands. tfl.CHASE$ BIoodffHerveFood for Weak nnd Run Down People UURT IT IQ 1 The richest of all restore nnftl II IOI tlve foods, because It re places the essentials of life that are ex. Iiausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, Oto. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect-lt oreates solid llesh, muscle ana strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and elsar. It restores lost vitality, stopsall wast ing drains aud weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. I'rloo 60o., orllvo boxes S2.C0. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us AboutYour CasoTj THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. Wmmm Its. BIDLKY", of Torrlngton, Conn., Buffered from just su. h a complica tion of dlsoasos as the extensive ex perience and Investigation;! of Dr. Miles have proven, result from Impairment of tho nurvoiiHSj.,tctn. Mr. Jos. B. Sldley write Oct. 25, lftlw: " My wife was taken sick wlh neuralgia of tho heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians i ho grew worse, until she was at dcith's doer. I then began giv ing her Dr. Miles' Restorative Norvino and Dr. MUos' Now Heart Cure, and she Improved so wor.Jor fully from tV'o lirst that I ut or.co dis missed tho physicians. Slip, now cats and sleeps well and dons her own housework We have rccommend- led your remeilin to a great many in our city, and overy one has boen very much hcnolltcd by them." Dr. Miles' Remedies arc sold by nil drug gh,U uudor a positive guarantee, (list bottlo benodts or money refunded. Rook on Heart aud Nerves sent froo to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. i A 1 -...- i--:"t Ea3.8ram. ?rood Condensed Milk S " Infnnl Health," is a little book'of J frro:iLvuluethatiscotBRJtouappil- cation. g N. Y. Calloused Milk Co. I W HcJsoa street, ii York Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers finest, Purest and Healthiest. . - Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal" Street. SY PILLST WiwrnK Specific CcPhila-Pa. Koi M I'ovlnsky's drug sloro. 28 Ko Centre street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND uinous HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant cure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEA IUIVIV I1U i fta I lb (irlirlnal and Onlr Hf niiln. bafe, always rvllabli. laojcc aik Droggtii for Cklchetibrt Fwih-k Dm tmond Bran lin ltpd anrl C ld nift&lho boxea, at-aled wfib blue liblton Tol O nanlhfU. lit him t durtanrnuM himHMl. tiont and imitation. At Drnglsti, or.ietid "Jo in atampa Ar rartiaulart, tcatimenUU ar I Cellef for Kndlea," in tetter, by rrtnra M JtlSlii llliUVIF IWIillSHHSM. AgfH IflptT - Ohlr heirrkejnU;alCMutlUon Niatio. ATON'S TANSY PILLS A Ttlin. TIDf mn itn WOMAN'S RELIEF Alwaji prompt and rcliaUa. Aix4tt Imitations, At (Iniir tuVirM. npunl Mrt faMlawlV nrlsu II. Catov Srio. Co., Bostoo, Matt. Our botk. ie. For tt&lc at 1. 1. I). Kirlln's Orujr SheiiondoaUdruufriore HAVE YOU READ- PHILADELPHIA TIMES -THIS MORNING ? 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