E7ENINCBERALD;S Kir vhi.ihiikii imto. Pu-llhcl vert Kvoiilitit, Kse( -l Humla ill mii'Tn Jariiix Smut r. Nkak Cmtht. TIi" lltiraltl In di-lUried In Siieimudoan and Hit oir-oundliig Iomii, fur iw .'ent a ifcw, pay-ulili- to the carriers. Ity mall B.00 year, or 15 renin moii'li. i.i-n i -1 In advance. AUmrtlw- ma onitrKtM .Kiiiriiuiu losjitoe mm pneinau. TIih uublt-Ui'M reser i'rvo tne rigni m eitanae ne iio-uthm of ftdcrttvnicnr whenever the UuU Mention of .li..i..il it. Hir rlht la i.tTtrd to rcjui ikiiy -Mlii'Mliieineitt. m -lether li llil (or or no!, (UK! I'm IHHIKIWrV Ituty 'IWHi iniriir. AdrerMiiltia- mini made kuawH tipo i plh'ititttl. Kntvrerl nt the pnatofnee at Mrtrumdnith. Pit., m Hi'i'imtl class mail matter. TKt.KPHOIfR OOMMrSOTIOlv. "All the Rmi Tint's HI ta PrW." "vening H rm I cJ wi:im:.Y. makcii 24, isor. THE SCHOOL BOAHS A OA IN. Tiie result of the meeting of tbe School l!o:i id last evening, called for the purpose of elii ting it successor to ex-Superintendent ('. U. Ihig.ui, nnd to Mil tlio vnrancy in tlie li 1 ,t gi.tdo piiniary department caused by the 11 sigmtiinn of Miss Idaho Kolb, is in mauy 11 -.pi i ti unsatisfactory to the people gener ii'lv 'I'lit' result, however, tvua nut tilleJ poi ti .1. Humors of deals, and deals inside ol do ils, hate been freely dineOMHtl for the pasi inoittii, lml lite people wero nut prepared for so I1.1I11 11 diiregard of all law nnd nsoues of the S1I1110I H jaiil in order to rarry out the piai i.r the two deserting members of the Cltiseiut paiiy, Messrs. S 1 wards and Ie. Tin- people of Shenandoah will welcome any inu; cincnt tending to allay the bitter lii'luii; that has been engendered In the iii'i nl past in the School Board, but the ai tinn of Ihow who controlled the Board last night uiil likely have a contrary effoct, ami to them must rest the responsibility. The fiiemls of the public schools cure nothing for n'.atixrr personal d.tUrenees may exist b, 1 .-. -i ti the Directors thcnwlies: they were en 1 h i! to this import-tut position fur a more cti'tnl purpose. While each individual Pin ni. r has leitHln rights that shonlil be rep', il l, it docs not iMeesiirily fallow that the si ... 1 U atld .he hlti-rmsls of their consti tuents should suftbr to gain these rights; but tli.it is apparently tbe position assumed by lnivtors Edwards and Lea. a reu it ot the mat Jnus Uline ts pn ui.itnl to Pi'ineiial of the High school and Miilmcl Itritt succeeds Miss Clino. The l,ttt t'-. iiilury, however, is reduced twenty il..llai-s ier niouth, while lliilt's is iiicifasetl jus! ih.. t a;. Mini . If M'ss C'line is compet eat to nil the position held hy Pruf. Coopoi she is surely wortliy of and entitled to the s line salary. Hut she, too, must sillier be cause of the political deal made by Edward) and Iee. Furthermore, by tills "tinholj alliance," 11 teacher in the second grade pri mary department, witli only an elementary course at a Xonnnl school, is placed in tin High school as assistant to the Principal, over the heads of thofo holding higher posi tions, who have taught school a greatei length of time and who are far better quail. 'red for the position. Hut tlio interests of the schools are secondary to the personal griveauces uud desires of the two deserting Directors. From a party standpoint, Messrs. Edwards and I,ec can have no defense. They were elected as the representatives of the Citizen- party, and as faithful party men should liave submitted to the majority of their party colleagues, when by such concurrence they do nothing detrimental to the schools. The fact that others have wandered from the party fold is 110 justification for them. In fact, it should act as an incentive for them to steer clear of tiie shoals and bring harmony out of chaos. The party is badly demoralized, because of such traitorous actions on the pat t of ils representatives, which is entirely unjustifiable. We say unjustifiable advised ly. Mr. Edwards secures a position for hir son, but could he not have recelvod that ap pointment from his Citizens colleagues ? Wo know that twA weeks ago lie was given that assurance, but his friends otter the plea that it was theu too bite, tbe deal had been made with the Democrats and a forfeit of Hon put up' to blud tbe agree ment. That being true, was Kdwardt - justified in so early entering into a deal with the DemocraU? We think not. As a true party man, he should have exhausted every effort within his own party ranks, and even as a last resort there is no justification in de serting his party colleagues, to secure bis son's appointment. There is a broader view of the question outside of tho individual in terests of the Directors. Ity no manner ol reasoning can we justify the action of Mossrs. Edwards and Lee, oithor from a political standpoint or in the interests of thr schools of Shenandoah, and Its people. Let us hope, however, that the result will prove for the best and that the elec tion of Prof. Cooper to the Stiperinteudency may le fruitful oT much good in restoring a better feeling in school matters, and that our people will again settle down to their normal condition. To this end he should 10 ceive the nuppurt of all friends of the public schools, and if this ts acoonlod we believe that be will conscientiously perform his part. He is entitled to this support, and ws believe that we cau confidently assort that it will be accorded him. Thk marble heart of Judge Harry White of Imliaua county, must he undergoing the softening process. Formerly be refused to grant even a single liquor license in till county; subsequently lis granted two, and now be has added tbiee new ones to the list. Druggists, as a rule, are honest men who have learned, by diligent study, theueeessity of accuracy in tbe compounding of prescrip tions Most druggists put up honest pre scriptions, aud in dispensing give what the phjsician calls for, but startling facts were brought to light in Niw York City not long ago, w hen a test was made of several drug gists who were given prescriptions to till. When tbe prescription wss put up and an examination afterwards mads, it wss found, in many cases, that a fluid differing imv toriully from that called for In tbe prescrip tion was dispensed, in plsin violation of the physician's orders. The prion charged in these cases wss tbe same us the patient would be charged by pharmacist wbodispeused the genuine medicine ordered. Tbe public, ss well as careful pbysicisns, should protect theiuM'lves aa best they cau against such un sciiipuioiis pharmacists. Tbe druggist who I'unnot be depended upon to nil hi prwcrlp- lion tvith what Is ordered will substitute other articles in all liucs than those ordered Tho result-, may be far different from whut the pun baser expected, and it may even of proper medicine. Any tampering witli the lysuhtn's prescriptions, or with srliclcs of wi ll known merit, in nn ctl'nrt to substitute i something cheaper hocomct a ci into, and if the ill nggit 1-t not legally liable he Is cer 1 1 i n 1 y morally rcpon-ihie for the result, If I ill purchaser's health iMiijmcd (hereby. Torturing, itching, K-ntr "Win eruptions, burn mill mkMh are onuh d at tunc hiiiI promptly healed Ity I)r Witts Witch Hazel Halve, the bmt known cure for piles. ('.It. ItSgCtlbUch. U.irnb'.lue' nod Wnnv.t U til mm I Him. Kp Yir::, Math 2 I. t I.rshull R. I.oiiicr, wlni Is unuiU' um.'-i In l'hlla- Colph.a, Is accused 1 1 robbing his cm ploveiu, Dar.um & '.-, piin.lnt; press ti.atttifiu inrois ot una ciw, ot j-j.ooo to 110.000. It Is aili-GOd that womi n and the races loci lu his downfall. His ar rest was effected through shadowing "Una Uorncf," v 1th whom he hud Unen associating Usrco joarj to tit.- tniM'ct of hla wife. Horner in 27 yen t. i.U. am) up to three years ago h lived happily with his wife. Ills fallier, who had bcqUeated Horner $2C0 c0 In hiB Mill, has disinherited him til nee hla arrest. Wilt Worn) tmt ny iteq fest. Jacksonville, Fltu, March 24. A youn.T man, apparently half Insane, but who la possibly William "Wood, the missing cousin of Pearl Bryan, created a sensation yesterday at Willlston, a little town in the western part of the peninsula. Arriving on the train, he went to a hotel and a few minutes later was found by the lnndlnrd with I a knife in his hands, as If about to cut his throat. A bystander. In trying to wrest the knife from him, had one hand badly cut. Later the strange grew rational and save his name ns J. A. Mllltken. Nothtna was found upon him except some money, two rings which he i"ld had belonged to Pearl Uryan, and some letters address ed to William Wood at Hagrue, Fla. He was told to take the first outgoing train, uhkh he did. Don't Let Anybedy Interfere, But Tal.e Pau-Tlna for coughs and colds, SBc. At Ornhlor llros,, drug store. Kosslnl's lAslnefts. Rossini was one of the most indolent of men, and in his younger days used to do most of ins composing in bed. Once lie had almost bompleted tt trio, when the sheet fell one of liis liimd and went under the bed. Ho conlrl not reach it, and, rather than get np, lie vrotn another. Tlio lazy man, if he works at all, does so by spurts, and Rcssiui, v? ink ing agniust time, wrote "Tho Barber of Seville" iu 13 dnyB. When Donizetti was told of this, ho remarked, "It is very possible he is solnzyl" The over ture to tho "Qazza Ladra" was written tinder curious circumstances. On the very day of the first performance of the opera not a note of the overture was written, aud the mnunger, getting hold of Hoesini, confined hint in tlio upper loft of LaSonla, setting four scene shift ers ou guard over him. These took the sheets as they were filled and threw them out of the windows to copyists be neath. Nansens ITrnm. Nauseu invented the modol of tho Frmn, making her hull round nnd slip pery, liko mi col, witli 110 corners or sharp edges for tho ice to soizo uion. Sho is tho strongest vessel ever used in nrotio oxploration. Ho snid tlint prossuro would simply lift her on tho ice, and so her bottom, nour the keel, was mndo al most lint in order Unit sho might not capsize while on tho ice surfaco, and her scrow nnd niddor woro nlso ingeniously protected. The ninny experts who said her design wonld not save tlio Fram from instant destruction wero mistakon, for sho met these resistless ice pressures, and they merely lifted her out of her cnullo, and sho rested safely on tiie Bur face. lapor Z'loors. Paper floors are manufactured at Ein- siedolu, Germany. In tho form of a pasty mass the paper is spread upon the surface to bo covered nnd submitted to pressure. It behaves like plaster of paris, aud is said to be noiseless tinder the foot and particularly offective in preserving a uniform temperature. Having no joints, it presents a perfectly smooth surface. Safe. ' 'I heard you fought a duel with Par ker?" "I did." "Weren't you nfraid to stand up be fore a loaded pistol?" "Not with Parker holding it I'm in sured iu his company." London Tit Bits. Why They Object. "Why do your parents object so to Mr. Lougstop?" Edith Mamma objects to his short comings and papa to his long stayiugs. New Orleans Times-Demoorat. 1 i E 1 Ol IU Your By nourishing n h verr ."Health your system 7",B with blood mailt; jmro by tak ing iioou's rsarsiipiiriua. Then you will havo nerve, mental, bodily and In the Spring digestive strength. Then you need not rear disease, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of illness. Then you will know the Absolute intrinsic merit of Hoo SarsaparHSa ;,';:,'; Cine and Bloc I fur. tier, ft, six fur Sr. Prepared only by ('. I. Ilo wl .': I.ot.i li.Muss. i, J , n. , . u '. easily, promptly aad HoOtl S PllJir e:i,.ct:'.:ljr. ss seats. Sw Grocers can tell vou whv thou (whobuy seellg's keepcomingback when used as dn, for it. Strange admlxiure tc.;u pcopie , uiuiiiMiy t-ui-.try a new tniug. lee makes a', in ; delicious drink. cis Deaf From Catarrh. The sufferer from catarrh, perhaps, meets with more discouragement In seeking; a cure than those afflicted with all other ailments. After ex hausting; the skill of the best physi cians, and Inhaling various mixtures, paylnfr out larg;e sums for doctors' ices and medicines, he finds himself either at bad off aa at first or a great deal worse. The cause of this Is easily explained. The disease is in the blood, and only a real blood remedy can possibly have any effect upon it. The doctors being; unable, with their stereotyped reme dies of potash and mercury, to cure diseases of the blood, direct their efforts toward treating; the symp toms of the disease, and Ignoring; its cause. The inhaling of various sprays, and use of washes, etc., is but a. su perficial and temporary treatment, and cannot possibly effect a cure. Mrs. Josbphink Potimu Mrs. Josephine Pollilll, of Due West, S. C, was for years a sufferer from this distressing complaint, and has learned by experience lt3 tortures. She says: "For years I was the victim of the worst case of catarrh that I ever heard of. I was treated by several doctors, and took numerous medicines claiming to cure the disease, but in stead of being benefitted my condi tion crew worse steadilv. "The trouble became so decp-seated that I was entirely deaf in one car. It is difficult to describe my condition, but some idea of the ravages of the disease cau be obtained when I state that all the inside of my nose, includ ing part of the bone sloughed off. It can be readily understood how offen sive all this was, and how unbearable my condition became. When the disease had gone this far the physi cian gave me up as incurable, and told me I would never be any better. "Reading of many similar cases be ing cured by S. S. S., I determined to try it as a last resort. I soon discov ered that all my former treatment had been wrong, as the disease was in the blood, and only a blood remedy could cure It. I began to improve at once, and grew better as I continued to take S. S. S. It seemed to get at the scat of the disease, and after a few weeks' treatment I was entirely cured, and for more than seven years have had no sign of the disease." Catarrh is one of the deep-seated blood diseases, and only a thorough blood remedy will have any effect upon it. S. 8. S. is the only blood remedy that is guaranteed Purely Vegetable and cures Catarrh, Cancer. Conta gious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Rheu matism, Eczema, and all other dis eases arising from impure blood. iiooks on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga, NUGGETS OF NfcWS. Jealousy over a woman caused James Moran to kill Antonio Tangtoll in an Italian boarding house in New Haven. Mrs. Marie 13. Storey, who was the first wife ot Wilbur F. Storey, once the famous proprietor of the Chicago Times, Is dead In Florence, Italy. It Is reported In London that Em peror William of Germany and Presi dent Faure of France will visit the projected exhibition at Brussels. A mob at Vienna yesterday attacked the shops of Jewish merchants and was charged by the police. The disturb ances are caused by the recent elec tions. Four tramps were fatally Injured In a freight wreck on the Ohio Southern tracks near Springfield, O. Four others are supposed to be burled In the mass of piled cars. William Painter, a railroad brakeman who was crushed by the crowd that greeted President McKlnley at Pitts butg, died from his injuries last night at Mtoona, Pa. Don't allow tho lungs to bo impaired hy tlio continuousirritatloii of a cough. It is euier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One .Minute rough cure taken early will wardoll any lawiiung troume. u. 11. llagenbucli. To THslmiHl Jersey's Xatal IlescrTM. Trenton, March 24. Leader Derousse introduced Into the house yesterday a resolution directing the governor to disband the naval reserves. The reso lutlon was Introduced as a result of the Joint committee on appropriations refusing to appropriate $10,000 staked for by the reserve officials. Still llelrasllig Amnrleana. Havana, March 24. Francisco J, Casanas, a naturalised American citi zen who has been confined in the prison at Sagua for 39 days, has been released from custody. One Minute is all tbe time necessary to de cide from nersousl exuerleuce that One Min ute Cough Cure doe what lutuame implies. U. 11. liagenbuoli. 'Alleged Murder liy Pire. Providence, March 24. Hannah Hen nessey, wife of James Hennessey, a laborer, was burned to death In their tenement house yesterday under sus plolous circumstances), and the bus band has been arrested. Two sisters of the dead woman, Nellie and Mary McCartln, discovered the body, and they claim that It was wedged in be. tween a flour barrel and the wain. scotlng, and that it would have been Impossible for Mrs, Hennessey to free herself. They Intimated that she had been placed In this position by Hen nessey, who had set her clothing on fire. The medical examiner said that Mrs. Hennessey had been dead four or Ave hours, and that from her protrud ing tongue it appeared that she had been brutally choked. Kid Yoursolf of Rheumatism Buy lied Flag Oil, 85c. At Qruhler Bros., drug store. Buy Keystone Hour. He sure that the name Lbssio & Ha KB, Asblaud, Pa., is printed on ever., sa k. MAY ESCAPE PUNISHMENT. rorwlties ft allnfs May be Made Good by Ills Prlnnds. Nevi'-. R. I.. March 24. For the third time since his arrest In the west 011 a charge of obtaining fo.OOO from the First National bank of Newport under false pretenses, tho case against Jchn Corvtlne, paymaster at the naval training station here, was called yes terday In the district court, ft was ngRln rontinued by request of counsel, this time until April 6. Friends of Corwlno are doing what they can to mnk good the amount the bank clnims to have lost, so that the charge may be nolle prnssed. If this Is done Corwlne will he arrested at once by the naval officials for alleged embessle ment of about $12,000. In the mean time, It Is generally believed, this amount will have been refunded to the government hy friends. In that event, it Is claimed. Corwlne will not l-o tried, but will be dacharged from ! the United States navy. To Xnrlgnte tit 1ronr lilies In Winter. Cleveland, March 24. Captain B. H. Irtman, of Dulutii. Is In the city con sult Inc wi.h vessel men concerning the construction of two unique vessels which he extracts to have built this summer. They will be high powered Ice breakers, constructed forward like rams, so as to force a passage through heavy Ice by forcing the froien masses Upward Instead of crushing them down, as to the common method. His inten tion to to run the two new boats all next winter from Cleveland to Buffalo and Dultith and return. If this ex periment proves a success there will be navigation every winter on the great lakes. ltyan-Qrenn Slnteli On. Syrae-.je, N. T March 24. Tha match between "Tommy" Ilyan, of this city, and Oeorge Qreen (Young Cor bett), of San Francisco, which was scheduled for this elty on April 27, has been declared off. Qreen, after offering to meet Ryan for a purse of $8,600, wired the officers of the Kmplre Ath letic club demanding 2.000, win or lose. The club promptly declared the match off. Knglneer anil 1'lreinan Drowned. Murphysboro, Ills., March 24. The engine and four cars of the northbound local on the Chicago and Texas rail way went down with the bridge across the Big Muddy river at Aldrldge Sta tion, Fouth of Grand Tower. Engineer Joe Forester and Fireman James An derBon were drowned. The Big Muddy Is raging, and the bridge failed to with stand the pressure. Dgntiers of tlie flrlp. Tho greatest danger from La Grippe Is of Its resulting In pneumonia. If reasonable caro is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used tills remedy for la grippe we have yet to learn of a single oibc having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclu sively that this remedy Is a certain preven tive of that, dread disease. It will effect a pormaneiitcure in loss time than any other tieatment. Tho 35 and 50 cent sues for salo hy li miller llros.. druggists. IRON ORE POOL DISSOLVED. This Menus Lower Prices for Ore unci Tos- stblo I,iilior ltlots. Cleveland March 21. After several postponements, the meeting of the Bessemer Iron association, known as the Iron ore pool, was held here yos terday. The meeting was barren of resulst, for It was decided that no fur ther efforts to reach an agreement would avail, and the association was formally dissolved. The big interests on the Mesaba range, the Pfickefeller Carnegle Interest and the Vlinnesota Iron company wero unable to agree, and It was announced after the meet nig that the dllTerent companies on the new range would make preparations Immediately for the sale of ore and for a production suited to their Ideas of the demands of the market, Irrespec tive of what might be done by the owners of mines on the old range. This means lower prices for ore and a greater production than would have prevailed it all the companies were in cluded in (.e pool. It is thought that one serious effect of the breaking up of the ore association will be a reduction of wages, wJiIch has in some cases al ready taken plnee and others are likely to occur. Strikes and labor riots are anticipated by some. A few of the producing Interests, however, Includ ing the Tlockefeller mines both on the Messaba lange and the Gogebic, have announced that they do not intend to make any reduction of Wages, no mat ter to what price ore may fall. lUgo's Wtfo Creates it .Scene. Paris, March 24. The wife of Janos Itlgo, the Hungatlan gypsy musician who eloped with the PrincesB de Chi may (formerly Miss Clara Ward, of Detroit), went to the Hotel Terminus yesterday, where the couple are stay lng, accompanied by a commissary of police, in order to establish their adult ery. A violent scene followed. Itlgo in sulted his wife, who in turn retorted witli Insults directed at the prlnroc" USD 11 YEARS OF II And Tii-n the Right Thing in the Utgfct Place Alters the Condi tion of a iiloomsburg Lady. jlrs K A. Hess, of 7th street, in Iilooms burg. f ur ten years she lias suttered from kidney disorders. Mauy things has Mrs. Hess tried, looking for relief and cure. At last her efforts were rewarded. The little enemies to kidney disease have conquered the distressing- backache, tiie stomach dis orders, tiie headaches. In fact all tbe ache that follow where the kidneys rail to perform the work designed for them by natuie. This is what she says : "The symptoms desciibed for kidney complaint were mine to a dot. I had oains sham ami nierciug way down low in the hack ; 1 suffered from headaches that were terrible in severity ; hod some stomach disorder: the urlim was manly colored and came too frequently ; 1 was much worse after doing any Klua or Heavy worn mat required the use of or taxed my back, such as cleaning house, etc., but this year I cleaned house alouc aud never felt tho least bit of incon venience : thanks to Doau's Kidney Pills, Colds affected me aud I grew nervous aud won lr I have bum so bad I would try any thing to relieve tbe pain. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, aud only used them two or three days wbeu I began to notice they were doiug me good ; am alright now I am iflad to sav I feel verfectly well : Mrnestlv reeoiiimi nd Doau's Kidney Pills to all sufferers with a puiu in the small of the back. What more can you ass man lean monv like this? Plain, truthful endorse' went is what the proprietors of Doau's Kidney Pills are placing before tbe public and uo uiedlaiueof modern times cau produce such testimony as that which Is being pub lished about the little klduey conquerors. Doau's Kidney Pills are sold by all dealer. Price 50 cents per box, or 0 uoiesiorxz.au Scut by mail on receipt of price. Foster Milburn Co , sole agents for tbe U. 8. lluffalo, N. Y. What a wonder it is that o m e women ate so heedless shout the things that con cern them most. They endure all sorts of pain and misery with care lessness which would never be possible If tliev 'realised the conseauences. Pnlrinnrnllvi.lv ft.n & women understand that when they neglect their liealtn Decline tney arc too busy or overworked of their minds arc taken up with other concerns, that they are balancing on the edge of a fatal precipice. Any weakness or di. ease of woman's special organism is no trifling matter. A woman who through indifference neglects these troubles is laving the foun dation for life-long wretchedness. A modeat woman uatuially recoils front the mortifying ordeal of examinations and local treatment which doctors insist upon. Il'it there is no necessity for any such re p Utiant alternative. Dr. Pierce's Pttvorite Pu-scription cures these delicate complaints Sositively and completely. It is a medicine . vised for this particular purpose by one of the most eminent of living- specialists in WJtnan's diseases. Dr. Pierce has been for nearly 30 years chief consulting physician of the Invalids H tcl and Surgical Institute, of lluffalo, N Y. During this time he lias received fully ninety thousand letters from women who have been cured by the " Favorite Pre wiiptimi." Sam..' of these letters are printed by permission in one chapter of Dr. Pierce's great thousand. page book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." tt contain advice and suggestions for self treatment which every woman ought to read. More than half a million copies have been sold at $1.50 each. An absolutely fice edition iu paper covers will be sent for a limited time to anyone sending 21 one-cent stuups to pay the cost of mailing only. Ad dress World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion. Buffalo, N. Y. For a handsome cloth bound copy send 11 stamps. The right Against Department Stores. Springfield, Ills., March 21. The Cook county (Chicago) Duslness Mens' association, 400 strong, arrived from Chicago on a special train yesterday to wage through the legislature a war on the great department stores of Chi cago. The first delegation was follow ed by another special train with an ad ditional 200 business men. The visit ers crowded the house galleries later, and applauded the advancement of tho hill to the third reading after It had been amended to apply only to cities of over 50,000 population. lllotnu Italian Strikers Fired Upon. Lockport, N. Y., March 24. The strike on the Erie canal at Pendleton assumed a serious aspect yesterday morning, when the stonemasons were attacked by GO Italians because they refused to quit work. Sheriff Kinney ordered the Italians to return to their cabins. They refused, and were reln- foreed by Polacks, whereupon the Bherift and his posse fired a volley at them. The men then fled. Three Italians padrones were arrested. Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, ho mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tnko No-To-Iiac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many ptln ten pounds in tcu days. Over 400,000 cured. liny No-To-f!ac from your own druggist, who will guarnutco a cure. 50c or fl.ixj. Jioouiet nnu sampio mailed free. Ad. Sterling Komcdy Co., Chicago or New York. OtlbAtis t'ltplui Catin. Havana, March 21. The town of Ca- no, near Havana, nos ueen aitacKeu by the insurgents and captured after a hot engagement with the garrison. The Insurgents ransacked many stores and supplied themselveB with a large stock of arms, ammunition, clothing, medicines and money. After three hours In the town they again retired to the country. lllieuinntlim tjujckly Cured. Aftor having been confined to the house for cloven days and paying out $25, in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. Fntnk Dolson of Sault Sto. Marie, Mich., was cured by oue bottlo of Cliamborlain's Pain Balm costing 25 cents and has not since been troubled with that complaint. For salo by Qruhler llros., druggists. An nistnric Italic for Alahsachusotts. London, March 24. Upon the recom mendation of the archbishop of Canter bury the original log of the Mayflower, now In the library of Lambeth Palace, will be presented to tho state of Massa chusetts. A mass of matter will have to be approved by the conslstorlal court, which sits tomorrow, as a mat ter of form. They nro so small that tho most sensitive persons take them, they are so effective that the most obstinate cases of constipation, lioudaeho and torpid liver yield to thorn, That Is why DoWitt's Little 1-iirly Itinera are known as the famous littlo pills. C. II. Ilsgcnbtich. The American Ktielpp Cure Company. Trenton, March 24. Articles of In corporation were granted yesterday to the American Knelpp Cure company, with an authorized capital of $1,000,000. The company is authorized to con struct and operate sanltailums, and to manufacture and sell medlolnes and other goods to be used in connection with the Knelpp cure. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup brings Instant relief In cases of asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung diseases, down to the vory border land of consumption. NeArly a Cuttiry and Kino. Mlllvllle, N. J., March 24. Mrs. Han aah Chard, the oldest woman in South Jersey, died suddenly at Ferrel yester day afternoon. If she had lived until April 10 she would have been 108 years old. She is well known all over South Jersey, and has 260 ohlldren, grand children and great-grandchildren. TO CUIUS A COI.II IN ONI3 DAY. Take Laxative Dronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to oure. 25 cent. Legs '1'nrn llir by 11 Hawser. Liverpool, March 4. The Johnson line steamship Templemore arrived here yesterday In tow of her sister ship, the Ulstermore, Captain Moore, from Baltimore on March 7 for this port. She was disabled on March 2. Six days later the hawser snapped and sprang back 011 lioard the Tem plemore, tearing off the legs of both Captain Simpson and a seaman. The two men died shortly afterward. Four other members uf the crew. Including Chief Officer riaillps, had their legs broken. E. U. .Turner of Compton, Mo., writes 11 that after suffering from pile for seventeen years, he completely cured them by ulug tnree noics 01 no wins witch Ilasel Halve. It euros eczema aud severe skin diseases. 0. II. lluginbuch. 'The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey and Delaware: Clear and colder; southeasterly wlnda, shifting to northwesterly. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Uuntnllniis of the Now York anil riilliiilHpltlti Kxchangp. New York, Mnrrh 23. The benrs wero rampant today and were in nbRolute inn. trol of the market. Everything on the list Was more or loss depressed, nnd sev eral of the stocks which were most ef fective in sustaining the market In face or the several efforts made last week by the bears to raid It wore foremost today In yielding to the pressure on the mar ket. Closing bids: Datto. A Ohio.. lti4 Cbesa. & Ohio.. 17"4 Del. ii Hudson. 10714 IX, L. A W 154 Uric 1.14 Lnke Erl & AV. lfi'4 lichlgli Nnv 39 All aKSt's paid. Lehigh Valley.. 2S4 N. J. Centrnl... R5'4 N. Y. Central.. 100 Pennsylvania .. M Heading 2'i 81. l'nul W. N. Y. & Pa. 2'!j Oenernl Markets. rhllndelphla, Mnrc.lt 23. Flour quiet: winter superfine, J2.60'ii2.7(i; do. extra, 17503.10: Pennsylvania roller, clear, W.93 -O4.10; do. straight, W.axet.SO, western winter, clenr. f3.90tfr4.10; do. straight, 14.20 04.85; city mills, extra, J2.90&3.15. Itye flour steady at $2.25fi2.60 per barrel. Wheat firm; contract wheat, March, 83V4 8M4c. ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red. simt, 88M.iffSSic ; No. 1 northern spring, spot, fcH4S R3c. ; No. 2 red, March, 80T4c. : do. May. 79'!4c. ; do July, 77c. ; do. September, 'fiU,c Corn steady; steamer corn, sit, rn 27c. ; No. 2 yellow for locu.1 trnile, 28V4c; No. t mixed, March, 27V(i2Sc.; do. April. 274 2Sc.; do. May, 2S',4o 2M4e. ; do. June, nom inal. Oats firm, but dull; No. 2 white, car lots, 2SV4fi'2314e. ; No. 2 white, clipped, cur lots, 2Sc; No. 2 white. March. 23ifc 23V4&; do. April, 23fi2"ic.; do May, 23fi SSHc; do. June, 23&.23Hc. Hay firm for good; choice timothy, I1S.B0 for large bales. Beef quiet; beef hams. J18.75W19. Pork firm; family, no.fiofill. Lard steady; western steamed, $1.40. Butter steady; western creamery, 13(19c. ; do. factory, 1W1110.J isigina, inc.; imitation crenmory, 10616c; New York dairy. 1218c: do. creamery, l18V4c.; fancy prints Jobbing at 2S25l6c.; do. extra, wholesale, 21c. Cheese stoady; large, s121ic.: small. Mi 12c; pnrt skims, mVAc: full skims, 2i , Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsyl vania, 10-c. ; westorn, fresh. lOUc. : southorn, flWflOe. Tallow dull; city, 3c; country, 3V4c., as to quality. Cottonseed oil quiet; prime crude. 20c. ; do. yellow, !3Hc. asked. Petroleum steady; refined. New York. W.40; Philadelphia and Balti more, J6.86: do. In bulk, M.P5. Pig Iron easy: southern, JlOsjll 50; northern, $10.B0 12,80. Copper quiet: brokers', 111.86; ex change, $11.8012. Lead quiet; brokers', &3.80; exchange. t3.4mfiJ.47. Tin barely stoady; straits, J13.30ipl3.10; platen weak. Uyo Rtocfe Markets. New York, March 23. Cables quote American steers at Ufa 12c. ; ahoep at 11H 12c; refrigerator beef at fKfflOc. Calves steady; veals. C. Sheep and lambs firm; sheep, prime, fr; good lambs, S.lil. Hogs firm at Jl.20fi4.BO. East Liberty, Pa.. March 23. Cattle re ceipts light, market steady; prime, $1.8041 5; good, $1.5004.65; feeders, 3.G04; bulls, stags and cows, $1.75ai3.60. Hogs active prices a shade lower; prime medium welgths, Jl.20ffi.2B; best Yorkers, $1.10 4.15. Sheep supply light, market active and prices 10s. higher; Ohio fed westerns, ;i.3(X&4.G0; natives, $I.6BS'4.70: good, $1.35 4.55; choice lambs, $4.40inl.75; common to good, $1.2505.25; veal calves, $55.50. Grip-Colds-IIeadache. Why suffer with Couehs. Colds and La Grippowhcn Laxatlvo Ilrouio Quinino will euro you in 0110 day. Put up in tablots con vement lor taKlng. uuaranteeu 10 cuio, or monoy refunded. Price, 25 cents, "or sale by Klrlin'sTharmacy. Alt Interesting Trip to Washington. To visit Washington at any time to behold its ffno avenues and its grand buildings is a delight; but to visit it iu tho early Spring time, when the soft Southern suit is recalling tho daffodils and crocuses from their Winter bods, aud filling tho air with a life-giving warmth, is an oxqulsito pleasure. Such a visit is afforded hy tho threo-day tour of tho Pennsylvania Itallroad whbh loaves New York and Philadelphia April 1, under per sonal escort. Tho tour of tho city covers all tbe principal points of Intorost, including the now Congressional Library, which, with its grand marble stairways, its magnificent pillars, its oxqulsito statues aud beautiful frescoes, has been pronounced tlio hand somett building at tbo Capital. Congress will no doubt be in extra session. Round-trip mto, including accommodations at the best hotels aud ovory necessary cx penso, $14.50 from Now Y.rkaud $11.50 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket ngents, Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York, or address Oeo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passongor Agent, llroail street siation, Philadelphia, A Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, aet gently, and positively ou kidneys, livor and bowels. cleansing tho outiro system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Protest Against tha New Tariff. New York, March 21. A meeting of representative men of various trades interested in the exportation of canned goods was held yesterday for the pur pose of protesting against the tin plate schedule of the Dlngley tariff bill. The resolution adopted declares It will throw thousands out ot employment. Mr. S. A. Coudlt, of the Central Lard company, said In his speech: "The Standard Oil oomnany will movd .IW works to Bngland, thereby throwing thousands of Amerloan workmen out of employment If the tin nlate sched uie of the Dlngley tariff bill becomes a law." A Will Set Aside. New York, March 24. The will of Eliza McMasser, who died at Jamaica, L. I., on July 5, 1895, aged 83 years, has been set aside by Surrogate Wel ler, on the ground of undue Influence and Incompetency. Under the will Mrs. Sarah LeVan, a niece, of Philadel phia, received most of the estate, which was worth about $20,000. Other nieces and nephews contested. 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