EVENING HERALD ttSTAHI.IftHKf) IH70. lt..ehrt overy Evening, Bxcfpi Sunda) , hI Hotrrn -Uninn HTMKrr, Nhvr Obhtu. The llWuId m UrilvHied InHlicnnuuonn and the mit tiuiMitntc towns for mi cenUi werk, -aUIi lo the onrHem. By mull 13 00 h jeur, or 2ft ci'iit- a month, pftynblo in advance. Ativerfttte incut olmrveti iivi-onliiiK to apace and position. Thf publisher runrrv the riant to change the ixinMoii of ftrivertiitrtnmitft wTtcnVwHH pub lUNitiou of new lemitnt it. The riM U nucrtwl t rrjcvt ny itl Hiftefltcnt, whtHher ihiM fcr or not, thiit the: tuhlibm nmy deem (-iipi'H.nr. Adx-ertUInit MtM tnnd known np't i tip1lrUloti Knt. --e l l thu p-'t(mco ftt KlmiMiiitcHth, I)t.,fM noLMind clfH null iimtter. TEKICPJUMR ObNNttCTION. "Ail the News That's Fit to Print." EvniriK H ra Id WEDNESDAY. MARCH 81, 18B7. THE BOARS OF HEALTH. The charges preferred hy the Hoard of llenlth against two of Shenandoah's lead ing physiciaus, for violating the rules of tl.e Board iu failing to report communicable di8esia, was apparently made without projwr knowledge of the caaea In question. If the statement made by the offending physicians before the Board lout evening are to be be lieved, the chargea are nut only not sub stantiated, but were mad with ulterior motives rather than for the public weal. At least that is the charge made by Drs. ltibcrts and l'iiiliips at the investigation held last evening. 'Die ii.iittea made by the I'rcsiden t of the !oiinl of Health against those two gentlemen lire of a serious nature, and charges them with making false returns to gain patleuti from the people who are sensitive about the plac.inliu.' of their homes, and it is also charged that iu many cases where the physl ciuu it called iu anil proiiomiccathu ailment a I'Diitagiuiis one ho Is summarily discharged and ouu who will provide a noti-eontttgious certificate is employed, These charges were preferred at the meeting held hist Friday. At that time some uf the itieiiibe.-s f the Hoard wire eiy ansinus toelil'nlcc the ordinance provnl.iix fora title of 1 nun $i 00 to $100, without an iu estimation or extending to the accused .pli.iiian an opportunity to be heard, it :ijil;t uuclisnfed even to the wor.t criminal Liiuttu to the law. ilut the bettor judgimnt if the Ikaul fli:lly pievnik'tl, and tlic meeting of lust night was held for the hearing. Thenindoui of an Investigation is shown in the rculi ot the executive session of the Hoard, with closed doors, wherein Dr. Hubert is exonerated uf the charges made agaiust him. aud those pending against Dr. l'hillips held over for further Investigation. Had the Hoard followed the advice of one. or two of the members no investigation would have been held, and as a result an innocent man would have been subjected to a heavy flue. The action of the Hoard iu this matter has set tlio people of Shenandoah to tblnkiug. and seriously, too. Whilo It is true the charges ure such that demand tliurotigh In vestigatiou, and, if substantiated, tho offend Ins parties dealt with lu accordance with the regulations of tho Hoard, yet thero are matters of more serious nature, demanding the attention of tho Hoard, in which the members apparently display much less inter est, notably the sanitary condition of tho borough. The Flynn ense might be cited as one. in which the Hoard exhausted considerable vitality iu a literary di rcction, and that, too, in direct opposition to the position assumed by the member from the First ward, whose constituents aro to-day the sufferers from the nuisance in question. The actiou of the Hoard wag taken at an inop portune time, when the suit of Flynn against the Horough was pending, ani their literary effusion win eagerly seized upon by the counsel lor Flynn iu order to prejudice the court in it-decision. lleiusa part aud pane! of the government of Shenandoah, and hav ing f. atrr powers in sanitary questions than tun tfco Bi.i,Mi(?h Council, thoiieople naturally LWUcd t liu Hoard to assume a fur different py-TtTO 1 1 urn what they old, ami they are lu tuning to believe that the Board is more ol .s lusuiy than anything else. linn a' i other matters that demand tho ...L l ite attention of the Board, which ap j ,r utly have been overlooked in their a ,1 i i.hm in other directions of minor im "dilinrc Stagnant water is standing in m.iby places iu the gutters of tho principal thorough fares of the borough, and notwith htanding the fact that the attention of the Hoard, and the Health Officer, has been called to it time and again it still exists with little prospect of abatement. Thus tho health of the people, with the approach of warm weatlur, is not only endangered, but these pools of ctaguatit refuse wattt are an eyesore to our own people, and give Shenandoah a reputation for uncleanlinesa in the opinion of vi-ntur-. t'i the town. At tlu nnuthern end of .lard in street, in the locality of what is known as "the rocks," t ie members of the Hoard van find sutilelent iL.i-ua for another literary effort. While this .i3c in ly not demand as much legal thought aud the consumption of as much writing paper as did the now well advertised Flynn rase, yet the conditions are such that tho Jjnaul should give the matter their im nic di ite attention. Kefuse water is being dumped over the rocks by resident of tliat 1 iiny, which is not only remiguaut to the in i jliln.i ini; residents, but gives the town a li.ri.-tiT iu the estimation of strangers rntrnnjand departing by the several rail ruids Wi might enumerate any number of viola I;, in- ol the Board of Health regulations, de m iniliiig their literary aud legal attention, urn it deemed necessary, Sufnciout has li i n shown, we think, "to substantiate the bthef uiteitaiued by the great majority of urn citu us that the next investigation held liy tlu Hoard should be one Ui investigate i;., Ii the result would no doubt prove htm i.i i il to both the Hoard ami Ita officer-, and redound to the good of tho people aud tl.e turi,taiy condition of the towu. Wi. ure indebted to Hou. John J. Coyle ftr upics of the legislative Keeord. I'l-oN what meat dotb this our Caesar feed, that the creature becomes greater than the creator. This thought suggests itself from a perusal of the Board of Health proceedings. Ir is rumored that Japan is likely to take up the cause of the Philippine Islanders against Spain. This, if true, would indicate that there are no Clevelauds or Olneys iu AIim FitANrica E. Wiixabi), president of the National W. C. T. U., and Mrs. Euillie D. Mmiu Mipeiiutendeut of its departmcut of , i . i n punty in literature aud art, have , nt .ui an appeal to I hi signed by leading w i it ii ol tlu L uitcd States, addressed to the press uf the count r.v. asking it to minimise the recitals of crime anil to Inrrosfc the amount of space given to the doing of good. The appeal la made from the point of view of the home, the mothers daughter nnd Bis tort utid the childrt'ii, (specially the boys. Misa Willnrd asks the press to take thla for ita motto: "TVe will so tell the atory to-day as to make the world batter to-morrow." Tub Cretan affair Is at present In a very muddled condition. The Powers that at one time proposed to Interfere peacea bly, If peaceable measure could be mado available, forcibly, If Greece proved Insensible to thenrgtimetitsadvanced, are all at sea, nnd for the present there's no telling what will be the upshot of tho matter. One thing very certain is, that the situation is becoming more and more interesting. When von want good roofing, plumbing : got fitting, or general titismithlug done oa.l on S. F. Uallaghor 18 Wost Centre street Dealer Iu stc-e 1-lf A l'tw Words oil ltooks. A good remark somebedjr mndo once Is that if yon owu books yea do not bare to road litem, l'hat is, if you lienr of n ocrtuii. hook, yon eny, "I mnst Ket tlmt ont of (he lllintry snd rend it. " li you do no, it is urcoaaary to rend It at once nud retnnt it. If you can. bny it, you read wlmt portion sat irfles your par tionlnr want nt tho moment, and then tl inro it stands among ydur other good friend, always ready, like any real friend, to rerve yon at a moment's no tice in auy way it can. Indeed, it is a real friend, because it never deserts yem, never goes buck ou you, never changes, unless somebody borrows it, mid that is not tho bock's fault. The mere fact that yonr room is filled with books is a good kind of influence, for thero is something in the mere proximity of books thnt make a clnip serious occasionally and ijj duces him to sit and imndcr once in awhile in the midst of his grind, his sport, his daily 'work aud his. other nud less valunhlo friends at achoofor college. Then, too, iu these days, when there are so many hundreds of books n year nnd so many millions already imblished, it is utterly impossiblo to try (oread, as the old fellows in the later middle rtges used to, everything that is published. It is far better to ie-rcad some good, fa miliar things again and again. They are good bcok", they nro your especial favorites, mid you will seldom fail lo find something new in them each time you lead them. It i;ives yon n little idea of how much tho writing of thcui mu( have meant to their author if you can read them, any, 20 times and still go cm finding iromethiui; yon bud not succeeded iu discovering in them before. Earner's Uouutl Table. Veoplo lo Head tlio 2upers. Some persons wonder why engaged people generally prefer to keep their en gagements as quiet as possiblo until the day of tho wedding. Perhaps tho reason lies iu tho results of a newspaper an nouncement. The other day nu engagement was mentioned in one of tho afternoon pa pers. It wa's in tho last edition o the paper, but early tho next morning sev eral nwniug makers were at the homo of tho fnturo brido's parents, soliciting the contract for supplying an awning when the event eaino off. On tho samo morn ing and iu the first mail no less than half a dozen printers and engravers sent samples of their work and quoted prices for which thoy would bo willing to pre pare tiie wedding cards according to the latest dictat. s of fashion. During the remainder rf tl. a week milliners, cater ers, dreesm::':rifl, liverymen, furniture dealers, hardware men and dry goods merchants made known their dosire to supply the future bride and groom with all the outiit that they might need or imagine tin y needed. The young folks arc now v. :'ir fcr bids from ministers who are wiili i : lo tie the knot at bar gain prices Uuffnli) Courier. Is made a ncccs- Bityby the ,. iYieCi. 01.16 puro condition of tho blood after win ter's hearty foods, and breathing viti ated air in home, office, schoolroom or shop. "When weak, thin or impure, tho blood cannot nourish the body as it should. The demand for cleansing nnd invigorating- is grandly met by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives tho blood just tho quality and vitality need ed to main! lin health, properly digest food, build up and steady tlio nerves nnd overcome tl.ut tired feeling. It is the ideal Sprb Sii dicine. Get only Sarsaparilla; Prepared by O. 1. II.hkI Si Co., towell, Mass. u it n-ii act easily promptly am Hood S PlllS etteotlvely tsteuta. HAVE YOU READ-- THE TM1ES PHILADELPHIA THIS MORNING? THE TIMES circulated and widely rvcul uwuiir iul liniifd in retiiiayivatiia. jwuimiimoii oi ui lie in1 u and nubile meaeiirea la In the interest of public IntearitVi lionet government and lronterou hidiifttry, and It Known no .tarty or peuonnl ul lifIaiK Jn treating iublle JittttM'H. In the broadeat and Utwt mm a family aud gent ml uewiiauer. THE TIMES alms to have the largest circulation by deserving It, and olalius that It Is unsurpassed lu all the essentials of a treat metropolitan newspaper, (specimen eefrfee ef any edition will be sent free tt aoy one uU. In j tlalnutdras. TERMS -IMII.Y, 000 per annum: 11.00 lor lour months; no cents per wonlli; no livored by carriers for oeuts uer week. Sl'NDAY KtllTIOK, U large, haudsome imKes tH columns, elegantly Illustrated, beautiful colored supplement s00 per an U"m; S cents per copy. Dally and Sunday, C 'JO per annum ; SO oente per mouth. 4. ld reus all letters to THE TIMES, IU1LAPMIJHU. as ss oood s About the Little Iiuelntos to Buck ache What Home I'copla Think About It. Mr. John Gibbon is a citlsen of Wilkes bar re. Oar representative found him at his place of residence. 237 Haste street. Mr. Olbbou has lieen for a long time the vh llm of bid hack and kidney trouble. The follow ing conversation hold with him will interest many : ".Mr. Gibbon," said mir representative. "How long have you Iwen troubled with kidney disorders?" "For ten years It lies bothered me more or lev, being very bad nt times." "What did yott do fur It?" ' I tried everything I heard of for which merit was claimed." Here Mr. Gibbon named uuuieruus well-known kidney medi cines, and one iu particular, a high priced article that ho had taken many bottles of, all to no pnrpnue. "How did you come to take Dean's Kid ney Pills ?" "Just as so many others have. I saw them advertised and got a box at the drug store of Tuck A Co. I thought they might help me a little, and to my surprise they proved the best thing I had ever taken. Nothing hat helped mo like Dean's Kidney Pills, and I havo not lieeti sluw lo tell my friends of their genuine merit." "How did your disorder oflect you ?" "Dxactly as you describe kidney complaint in your advertising, and my suffering with pain iu the luck at times was beyond des cription I most emphatically endorse Doan's Kidney Pills and shall do all I can to recoiii mend them to others, for they aro worthy of it, and above all, 1 shall use them myself." D.ian's Kidney Pills are for sale by all dralera, price 80 cents, ninlhil by Foster Mllhurs Co., Buffalo, X. Y. Sole agents for the U. S. FOREIGNERS Uj "liiE TURKS. Proton InsufKCiif"' Be r.bnrdeil by tlio I'.liioklld ln' l'teet. Cnnea, March 81. The Insurgents yesterday attacked Fort Ixzedln, which dominates Suda bay. The foreign Iron clads bombarded the attacklns; force In support of the TurkiBh Harrison, which had 12 cannon and one mitrail leuse. Finally detachments of the for eign troope occupied the fortress. There was sharp fighting yesterday nt Spinalonga. The Insurgents) suc ceeded in dislodging; the Turks and seized a boat which was landing am munition for them. Fighting contin ues at Heralclion and Itetlmo. Sev eral Bhotj have been fired at the for- "BUBttnBinj vb 893.101 8uiX(Inooo U33 The French commander has obtained reinforcements to replace the Turk ish outposts which are said to be ab solutely unreliable. The fighting at Splnalonga lasted 43 hours. The Turkish grarrtson met with a heavy loss. A French warship has been dispatched to render them such assistance as may now be practicable. Crete's Appeal to tho Powers. Athens, March 31. A committee of the Cretan delegates at Athens has ad dressed an appeal to Queen Victoria, President Faure. Emperor William, Emperor Fransfa Joseph and the czar. Imploring them to revoke the cruel de cision of the admirals of the Interna tional fleet, who would "compel 300,000 Cretans, by the tortures of famine, to accept a constitution which would ex pose them to fresh sufferings In the future." The appeal concludes with the demand that tho Cretans be al lowed to unite with Greece, where all Is flourishing. First of All, Red Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. At (Iruliler Hro4., drug store. to cum: a cor.n in onu iiay. Tako laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25 conts. CheeiMiiic to .lei-HO.v 7neorri.-.m. Trenton, March 31. The senate yes terday passed the Gledhlll bicycle bill. The bill provides that all railroads In the state shall accept and carry bi cycles free of charge in lieu of other baggage. The senate also passed' the hill providing for a bridge between Burlington and Bristol. Tho senate defeated the proposed constitutional amendments providing for biennial sessions of the legislature. Dr. Wood's Xorway Pino Syrup brings instant relief in cases of asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung diseases, down to the very border laud of consumption. And row C'nrnoKlo' lluiross. Greenwich, Conn., March 31. An drew Carnegie received news yesterday of tha birth of a daughter In hlB New York home, where Mrs. Carnegie went a few days ago. It is their only child. Mr. Carnegie was able to be out of doors yesterday for the nrst time since his dangert v Attack of pleurisy about live woekE err- If you have e-o seen a child lu the nnony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude ol tho mothers who know that One Miuiilo Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quick ly us it is adinlliistere I. Many homes in this city aro never without it. U. II. Ilagenbuch. i he N CUT . For eastern I.'cw York, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jerp.ey and Delaware: Cloudy and threatening tonight; slight ly cooler; north to east winds. NU6GETS0F NEWS. Hon. George I.. Converse, ax-member of congress, died at Columua, O., aged 70. Bank robbers secured $8,000 to $6,000 at Oneida, Ills., and $100 at Brlggs vllle. William Dawson, carUler of the fail ed Bank 'of Minnesota, was indicted at 8t. Paul yesterday. Angus Cameron, Unl ed States sen ator from Wisconsin In 1875-S3, died In Milwaukee last night, aged Tl, The senatorial deadlock In Kentucky Is still unbroken, and the legislators reject motions to adjourn sine die. John G. Cook's dynamite storage building at Scotch Plains, N. J., blew up yesterday. John Scheelen was In stantly killed and Albert Fenaendorfer probably fatally Injured. Jacob Schwed, of Henry Olews & Co., New York, has obtained from the Veneauelan government a 30 years' concession for a telegraphic system. Including cables and telephones. Dangers uf the Orlp. The greatest diigr from La Grippe is of its resultiug in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and CkauibefWn's Cough Itemed? taken, all danger will be a void oil . Atuoug the tus of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single ease having resulted iu pneumonia, which shows conclu sively that this remedy is a certain preven tive of that dread disease. It will effect a lieiinanent i iire in less time than any other tiealnient. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Uruhli r liros., druggists. i THE VOTE ONJTHE TARIFF BILL ltopulillrnii Objector Will Xnt Oast Their Voten Against It. Washington, March Sl.Pnrtjr feeling ran high during the last day of the tat Iff debate in the house. Political speeches were wedged In at every op portunity, and there war constant maneuvering for political advantage. The opposition directed their efforts, as far as possible, toward stirring up dis sension on the Republican ijlde, but thoy succeeded only In exposing a single instance ot revolt. That wits on the subject of lTee hides. The Demo crats pressed the question of a duty on hides for the benefit of the farmer with inch vigor that Mr. Hepburn, an Iowa Republican, was drawn into the debate and made a strong plea for dutiable hides. Mr. Cannon, ot Illinois, also gave a qualified Indorsement to this demand. The Republican leaders defended their bill with vigor. The ways and means committee held the floor with their amendments from 10 In the morn ing to 4 in the afternoon. About 85 were offered and adopted. Among them was one admitting free of duty "books, scientific!, apparatus, charts, maps, etc," for scientific and educa tional purposes. After that five more pages of the bill were read, making 20 pages In all of the 162 pages of the bill. The voting on the bill will begin at 3 o'clock today. There is some talk of a numlier of Republican votes behg cost against the bill, but after investigation It seems probable that there will be no break In the Republican ranks. Senator Allen, of Nebraska, made a long speecn. In the senate on the un constitutionality of tariff taxes beyond those requisite for revenue. Mr. Allen severely criticised the trusts and combinations, which he declared reap ed the main advantage of the turiff tar.es. Mr. Morgan, of Alabama, Intro duced a resolution requesting the presi dent for copies of the letters said to have been written by General Gomez, the Cuban commander, to Mr. Clove land and Mr. McKlnley. The senate spent most of the time In executive session. CYCLONE IN OKLAHOMA, Twenty Pomona Reported Ktlled by the Dontb Dealing; Wind. Guthrie, O. T March 31. According to reports received here 20 lives were lost last evening In a cyclone tliut sv, tpt over Chandler, a town of 1,100 inhabitants, 60 miles east of here. It is reported that only two buildings verc left r-tanding. In addition to the 20 persons report en killed, rumors say that fully a hun dred and fifty were badly Injured. The following names are' given as among those killed: J. Woodman and wife, Mrs. Henry Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Smith and John Lawson, a lawyer. The cyclone struck at 5 o'clock in the evening. The court house, In which Chief Justice Dale was holding court, was taken off Its foundation. All com munication with Chandler Is now cut off. The telephone office was destroyed, and the only Information receives here was from' a telephone connection made a mile and a half out of Chandler. That has since been lost. "I was run ovor hy a lumber wagon. Did not expect tojlive. Was terribly bloatud. My friends bathod.'mo with Br. Thomas' Kelcctric Oil, nnd I was cured. Wo havoRrcnt faith In Thomas' Eclectric Oil." Mrs. Wm. V. bibcock, Xorvcll, Jackson Co., Mich. Hiii Not lteoolvri toiiiez'ft Jt.etVcr. Washington, March 31. It 1b said at the While House that President Mc Klnley has never received the letter written to 1dm by Oeneral Gomez, of the Cuban army, appealing to him or Biinnort. and which was published yes terday. In the absence ot Us reception the president has nothing to say on tho subject. No need to scratch your lifo away. Doan's Ointment brink's instant relief in all cases of Itching Piles, Pin Worms, Eczema, King worms, Hlvos, or other itchiness of the skin. Get t from your dealer. Torn toPIcces by "HxploillitK nynniniio Webb City. Mo., March 31 The ac cidental explosion of a box of dyna mite which two miners were attempt, ing to thaw out at Dermott & Cun ning's mine, near Oronogo, Mo three ,iioo nnrih nf lipre. caused the death of Ben Brewer and Lon Cunning. The bodies of both men were torn iu inoi-. BloodffHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. MHAT IT IQ I The richest of all restoro WnHI II IOI tivo foods, because it re places the essentials of Ufa that aro ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT IMFS! By making the blood WnHI II UUCOl pure nnd rich and the digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being mado strong the brain bocomes active and clear. It rostores lost vitality, stops ull wast ing drains and weakness In either sex. and ns a female regulator has no equal. Price DOc, ortlvo boxes J2.0O. Druggists orby mall. We can help you. 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It isa woman's primary duty to be strong and healthy in a womanly way. Careful living and judicious treatment will certainly and completely -rtiuicaie mese aeucate complaints. A complete and practical treatise ou this subject with careful professional advice and suvgcntioiis for self-treatment arc contained in The People's Common Sense Medical 4dviier," by K. V. Pierce, M. D., chief .-o'isultine physician of the Invalids' Hotel md Siuglca! Institute, Buffalo. N. Y. This tooo-page illustrated book will be sent pa pei -bound absolutely free for cost of mail inponly: 21 one-cent stamps, or cloth-hound for p stamps. Address Dr. Pierce, as above. Iir. Pierce has given a life-time to the study of women's diseases, and has had as wide a practical experience In this particular field as auy living physician. His " I'avoiite Prescription" is a perfect and Kientific remedy for diseases of the feminine organs. It is the only medicine devised for this paiticular purpose by an educated nnd skilled physician. It is a positive and permanent cure as attested by more than ninety thousand grateful women. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closlntr Quotations of tho Sow YorU mill PllHIIUOipillll lluiimis- . . -..-i. 5ft There was a no- table recovery of confidence nnd re sumption of market strength on tho Stock Exchange today, after tho contln- , ...hha tt.A eimroma court declslon In the trans-Mlseourl case. Clos- BuUo. & Ohio.. 13 LehlBh Valley.. f?i Chesa. & Ohio.. 104 N. J. Central... S8J4 Del. & IIudson..lOOH N. Y. Central.. 98V4 n I, & W 151 Pennsylvania .. MVi ni-'le .' 12 Reading "21 Ike Erie & W IS St. Paul... ...... 72 Lehlgn Ksv a . - All oust' s paid. Gonornl Markets. Philadelphia, March SO.-Flour dull; winter superfine, 2.50i2.75: do. extra, 3; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 3.8&fJ4.10: do. straight. H.1W.30, western winter, clear, fJ3.S504.lO; do. straight. 4.15!.35: city mills, extra, $2.903.15. Rye flo'-" quiet ot ?3.26i2.40 per bjrre,. Wheat slow; contract wheat, 82!irt82ic. : No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, Spot, f.7; No. 1 northern spring, apot, 82'.iigs;c: No. 2 red. March. Sic; do. Mny.77c: do. July.7Cc; do. September, 734o. Corn nrm; steamer corn, spot, 27&1J 274c; No. 2 yellow for local trade. 30 30'ic.: No. 2 mixed. March, 2S!r289ic. ; do. April, 2814fi2Sic. ; do. May, 2S?45t28c.; do. Juno, nominal. Oats firm; No. 2 wlilto. car lots, 24c; No. 2 white, clipped, car lots, 24c; No. 2 white, March, 23H5J 24c; do. April, 23V4tfi2tc; do. May, 231,40 24c; do. June, 23'.j24c Hay firm for good; choice timothy, J13.75S.14 for largo bales. Boot quiet; family, 3.G0; extra mess, $7,50; beef hams, J13819.D0; packet, 8ST9. Lard dull; western steamed, JI.45. Pork dull; family, JlO-IOflll. Butter steady; western crenmery. 14g21c; do. factory, Sgl2c.: Els'ns, 21c: Imitation creamery, 10lG4c; Now York dairy, 13 019c; do. crenmery, 14620c; fancy prints Jobbing at 23tff2Gc: do. oxtrn, wholesale, 22c Chpeso quiet; largo. 9Sf2V4c; small, 912'i,c; part skims, 58c; full skims, 2lftc. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, lOfflOHc: western, fresh, SJ10e.: southern, O'c. Tallow quiet; city, 34c; country, 3V4c, as to quality, Petroleum firm; refined, New York, If,.5C; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $0.50; do. In bulk, tl. Cottonseed oil barely steady; nrlmo crude, 20c; do. summer yellow, 23c; oft summer yellow, 2214 23c; better grades, 2SV42Wc ; prime white, 26c. Lead closed quiet, with da mote quoted at $3.30 by brokers and t8.37V4e3.12i. by tho Metal Exchange. I.lvo Stock Markets. New lork. March 30. European cables quote American steers at 11 12c. ; sheep at 910ttc; refrigerator beef at 1010Hc. Calves steady; poor to prime veals, $40 5.M). Sheep and lambs strong; sheep, $4.S06.2S; lambs, $66.40. Hogs steady at $4.20(14.50. East Liberty. Pa.. March 30. Cattle firm; prime, $1.9085.10; feeders, $3.75&4.40; bulls, Btnss and cows, $1.7G&3.!0. Hogs Blow; prime medium, $4.204.25; best heavy Yorkers, $1.1004.15; light Yorkers. $4fi4.10; pigs. $3.854; heavy, $4.1094.20: roughs, $3fi3.7B. Sheep steady; Ohio fed westerns. J4.55flC.8G; native, Jl.SJfiS; com mon, $.WI.Gi); choice lambs, $3.C05.!H); veal calves, $665.50. "For three years I suffered from Salt Ilhcum. It covered my hands to such an oxteut that I could nut wash thorn. Two bottles of Burdock Wood Hitters cured mo. ' Libbie Young, Popes Mills, St. Lawrence County, N. V. A11orci1 Inhuman seafupitim Arro-ioci New York, March SI. Captain B. V. .Reed, of the ship T. F. Oakes. was ar rested yesterday upon a warrant is sued by the United States court. Tho Oakes is the ship upon which, during its last voyage, there was muoh sut fin nnd KBvernl deaths, resulting, us alleged, from Insufficient and Improper food. jsui. t auutY b'lu tulips iu uu iiupuirou ny me eouUnuousirtltatlon of a cough. It is eisier to ii re von t consumption than to cure It. Ono lflH.,i- z1....!. n .-I , ,,. , aiitmte vvnitii iuni uikcii early win waruou any fatal lung trouble. C. II. Ilagenbuch. An Interesting Trip to Washington. To visit Washington at any time to behold Its ffne avenues and its grand buildings is a delight; but to visit it in the early Spring. lime, when the soft Soutborn sun is recalling the daffodils and orocuses from their Winter beds, and filling the air with a life-giving waruith, is an oxquUite pleasure. Such a visit is afforded by the three-day tour of tho Pennsylvania Jlallroad will h leaves New York und Philadelphia April 1, under per sonal escort. The tour of the city covers all the principal points of Interest, Including the new Congressional Library, which, with its grand marble stairways, its magnificent pillars, its exquisite statues and beautiful frescoes, has been pronounced the hand somest building at the Capital. Congress will no doubt be in extra session. Kounil-trlp rate, includlngaooommodatlons at the best hotels and every necessary ex pense. (11.50 from New Y,rkand $11.50 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 11H Hroadway, Xew York, or address Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Torturing, itching, scaly skin emotions' bums and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by DeWltt's Witch . Ilasel Halve, tho best known cure for piles. C. II. iiagouuucii. Ask your grocer for ue "Itoyal Patent' flour, aud tako no other brand. It Is tho best flour made. "ids' wesrmvnPMr GENERAL RUGEfVS RETIREMENT Oetiernt Morrllt Will Command tho Department of tha ISnnt. Washington, March 21. In anticipa tion of the retirement of Major Gen eral Thomas II. linger, commanding the department of the east at New GBXKItAX THOMAS It. IIUOKI!. York, Friday next. Major General Wes ley Merrltt, commanding the depart ment of the Missouri, at Chicago, has been notified by the secretary of war to make arrangements for his early transfer to that command. Although not entirely settled, It Is more than probable that Brigadier General J. H. Brooke, commanding the department of Dakota, at St. Paul, will succeed General Merrltt In command of the de partment of the Missouri. General Ituger's retirement will result In pro motions in tvery grade from major general dov. n to sci nd Uentenant. Grip-Colds-II eadaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds aud La Grippe when Laxative Urnmo Quinine will Hire you iu one day. Put up in tables ton venlent for taking. Guaranteed tocuio, ol money refunded, Price, 25 cents. vot sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Conlli'iiieu K.e t;io isonnto. Washington, March 81. The se.nate In executive session yesterday con firmed the following nominations: Ed gar Thomson Scott of Pennsylvania, second secretary of the embassy oi the United States at Paris; James M. Mllllkan, marshal western district of North Carolina; Commodore Joseph N. Miller, rear admiral In the navy; Pass ed Assistant Surgeon H. B, Fltts, sur geon In the navy. The senate com mittee authorized favornlije reports on Joseph L. Brlstow of Kansas, to be fourth assistant postmaster general, and William S. Shallanberger of Penn sylvania, to be second assistant post master general. I had sai ero attacks of gravel and kldnoy trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo iu a short time A Distinguished Lawyer op Wayne Co., N. Y. Cor.oitt.E8s and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that sho was so colorless nud and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After ono bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken sho was tho rosiest and healthiest girl in tho town, with a vivacity aud cheorfuluoss of mind gratifying other friends. lllown to l'locosby ii'Tuniiol Explosion Chicago, March 31. Two men were killed and four seriously Injured by an explosion In the northwest water tunnel at the foot of Oak street yesterday. Tho dead are Owen O'Malley and Peter Gallagher. The Injured are Thomas Gal lagher, Dennis Hayes, Patrick Conway and George Blank. The explosion took place at a. point 2,300 feet out In the lake, where excavation was In progress for a water supply Inlet. An unusually heavy blast had been prepared by the men. The fuse had been lighted and the warning given the men to get a safe distance away. O'Malley and Gallagher stayed behind for an In stant, and wore within but a few feet when the explosion 'occurred. They were literally blown to pieces. Don't Tobacoo Spit and Smoke Your LI f Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily anil forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes .weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ton days. Ovor 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed frco. Ad. Sterling Bomcdy Co., Chicago or Now York. Fonrs for Two MNhIiik Vossols. San Francisco, March 31. Lloyds' agents have received word that the fine four masted British ship Lord Dufferin and the British hark Bank holme are missing. All hope for the Lord Dufferin Is abandoned, but there is still some hope for the Bankholmo. The comblnea crews of the ships num bered 07 men, all of whom are sup posed to have perished. Both vessels wore In the vicinity of Montevideo on the same dates, and one of the theories advanced Is that the ships were In col lision and went down with all on board. Rheumatism Cured in a Bay. "Mystic Cure" fur Kheumatltm nnd Neu raleiii radically curri iu 1 to 3 days. IIS action upon the systeiu. Unremarkable and mysterious. It remnves at once the cause and the disease iinimtdlutely disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. V. Anthony, ci-rostma6ter of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did mo more good than any medicine I ever took." 75 cents. Sold by C, II. Ilageubuch, druggist, Shen andoah. Schooner Lo-it and .six Drowned. New York. March 31. The schooner Charley Hastings Is believed to have foundered In Lons; Island sound and her crew, consisting:' of six men, Is thought to have been drowned. She left Newtown creek lost Wednesday with a cargo of phosphate, and should have arrived at Orient on Friday, hut thus far nothing has been heard from ber. Terry Brothers, to whom she was lonslgned, think all hands were lost. Uucklon's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for euto, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fuver sero9, tetter, chapped hands, ohllblaius, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively antes piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeet satisfaction or ruony refunded. Priee Sfi cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley. Fifteen Muntlii. lVir 1'onslon I'mnds. New Yoik, March 31. Jesse C. Han see, the old pension attorney of Ho boken, N. J., and Kllenvillc, N. Y who was convicted in the criminal branch of the United States circuit court last week of having presented false papers In the claim of Anna 8. Hedges, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Drown lo 16 months' Imprisonment In Kings ounty penitentiary. Many cases of "Qrlpue" have latelv been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Thin preparation seems especially adapted M the pure of this disease. It acts miukly tun preventing seriou' complications and li.id effects fn which this disease often leaves the puticnt. (' II Ilagenbuch. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Exctfestvo Ncrvcutntts from Childhood. La Grlopo Brings on Heart Wsnknsts, ,r.v. n. r. c-eiiey, pastor m. n church, Uuekituan, Oa. write Dec. 10, 1893: " In childhood I was aEll.'iod with oiftio.-dve nervousnosu, which, .il-.noiit developed Into ft- VI tns dance. I partially recovered, but at college It gradu ally grow worso, Okiso study aggravated tbo trouble; any unnuual exertion cnusod brcwibllii all over, fn 1880 I had a severe attack of La Grlppo which broughton heart woalnt?c I Lua Iweu almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Cr. Miles' l.nt-t February I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Restores , Health , and Kcrvo and Liver Pills and since then I havo been studying more and working harder than for yoars and tho gosd effects that have resulted seem to lie permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or inonoy rofunded. Book on Heart and Norvessent free lo all applicants. DK. MILES MEDIOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLGSS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CAMPOKXIA. nnd tlio PACIFIC COAST will leave New York nnd IMilIatlelpliIn Mnrch 27, tturiiliiK uii renulur trains withiir nine months. KoumMrip tick el a, IitcludiiiK nil tour fp-ntute Koinff mm t ra n s port nt Ion only returning, will he Hold nt rate of $20.00 front New York, nnd $203.00 from Philadelphia; one way tickets, including all tour fenturen Kolnfr, 8M .75 from New York. 9110.2ft from Philadel phia. Proportionate rates from other point?. WASHINGTON Tours, eneh covcrliiRn period of three days, will leave New York and Phllndcl March 11,22. and May 13. 1897. Hates, Includ ing trantportation nnd two days' accotnmoda (ton nt the lient Washington Hotels, SU.50 from New York, and $11.50 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING! DIRECT, OB VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave Xew York and Philadelphia Fjbrn ury 20, March 18, and April 15, 1897. For detnlled Itineraries nnd other Information apply at ticket fluencies ur address Geo. W. lloyd, Asst. QfnH Puss. Agm.t, Jtroad Btreet Station, I'lillaifblpl'la. The first cf American Newspa pers, CHARGES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American idea, the American Spirit. These first, last nnd all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world Price 5c. a copy, By mail, $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. P. J. 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