II And tlte LUtle Conqueror Appenrs. The Experience of a Wllkcs Barre Citizen. Thirty yours l a long time to rtruirgle against 1111 urnieen foe, anil thi h been the oxjwrlence of Mr. J. J. Miller, a ettlten of WllkOTbnrre, renting nt 45 Church itreet, .much could bo told about tbo clrcu instance! nurroundlng Mr. Miller's cane, how he enlisted during tho war with the 58nil Pn. Volunteers, the exposure And hardships of the campaign, etc., right through to the recolvsl of his honorablo discharge, a life time iu itself, but this Is not the object of this short story of hntnau existence, and wo will let Mr Miller giro tho facts as he told them to our representative. Said he: "I have suffered for over thirty years from my kidneys. Exposure during tho war added to my complaint until it became a confirmed disrase. As for remedies recommended and prescribed by physicians, I bare used too many to mention. Doctors have had my back thoroughly blistered, and tortured me In many wars witheut any relief at all. I used to get up as often as twelve times in a night to pass urine, and it was a high red color, containing sediment. The urine burned In passage. I could not bend or stoon. and It hurt mo to turn in bed. I had a stinging pain in the back and most severe headaches. I got some Doau'a Kidney Pills at Turk's drug store and begmi taking them. They helped me the second day of use, and I 'went at them for keeps. I found I had a genuine Kidney cure. I took nearly three boxes, and I feci like a young man. J am as good in my back as a new horn child, and tliaiik Uod I am cured. I test my back every day and it isall right. No sir, I would not be without Doan'S Kidney Plllt if I bad to go 100 miles for them and pay $10 a bos. I reeommend them everywhere, and atn al ways afraid people won't test them ilinrnnolilv. and I alwava tell thein to take at least three boxes. Positively too much praise cannot be credited to Doan's Kidney llll." For sale bv all dealers, prico 50 cents. Mailed by I'osJer-JIilliurn Co , Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agent for the V. S. ia IHilf.liMtrr'ft nclUh Diamond llranrf. yroyal pills Original Bnirni7Utnmnfh BAIC. alwkjri triable. tDU Ait IruiUl for Chtchmtbft Jnaiuk Irta-A Brant In ltd BD& (lti OHOfllrt Qboieit, ri uod with blue nnixin. A ttkO Mont antt tmitdfion. ai "rngniaiv, prttrau n atumni Air tiirMrtilllTI. tttlmOBlUS t MiUcf for Lnillfc," h-tter, by rt torn SlB.IL 1IVOOO r Mlmonlali. Nam J'aper. rblfh.(-('cmttaICo.,Aluil-on quaici AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBiiD. tkpb ilfD lint WOMAN'8 RELIEF. Alwuri promt ind rHtbt. Avoid ImitattOM. flft tf? atabi at TiMIT 111.1.1 anrl SAVE BmflEITIt Atdmir ilortt.orMnt direct fietled). trfe. tl. Catqu&tbo. Co., Boitoa, Mm Oar took, For nle nt I. V. I). Klrlin's drug store nnd Shennndonh drug nlore. fllADE ME A MfkN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE 1.1, rr. hi ' , wml; orr. Impolency,8ieepltin,eto .cBasl by Atiiue and other Eicmm nod Indla cretloiu. Vi'V wi'Mll ami uralu Ta vtlnllfv In old fir Tonna. nnd nt a mnn for stu.U.binlneiia or ninrriaae, I'rovrmt Int.Rn.ly end ConsumptiOD If taken in time. Thoir no hrw lmnu1li.Ui linprove mant and eSecta n CURS where nil oftors laU. In rirtupoo havrrm the pennlno AjOK TableM. Thar Jiava oarad tliouaanda and will cure you. U e ia a eoiltlTe written eunrantee to efloct a enra In eMh caw m refund tho money. I'rloo 00 contj nor naefcaoe, or all pack fwea (tall treatmentl for SZM By moll, la For enlo In slionnndoali. Pa., by A. Waaler nnd 8. 1' Kirliu, Druggist. J3 604 North Sfxth St m&M Side entrance on Green fit BK.4DELPHIA. CURE QUARAMTFrn. Krv !-.. t- in i-Jbwnuu (u year) una v m ir ioiat jx pencil co in wennunv, . 3TniCTUnf. DLOOD PniQON.i General Debiuty, Lost Vigor,- 7rUXCESSEB AND ALL OTHER Effects of youthful FOLLY OF BOTH SE5f EBuV X'erviftncnuj curca aiicr every one cuo o imiko ICST MAHH030 ADD SHnunttCH OOAUS RISTCRID. MoBUtlervhatMir-Btjrled grcaland ianioui Doctors and Ipeoial. liU claim, wf, rrlut or aay, old l)r Tbcvl knovi luor about ihcta dis. wi aud lioir tdtrcaltbrmiucoeuftiUjthaa al M&cri wirabined, and Xhtf all koov It too, to their sorrow or nd Itlch, irjoiiwrro robbed and VlcttmlicJ, aod you vlh to get llotirtt end elillftil trcnimt-at, ttf once mora old II r. Thccl, and bo will cure yoi posit Ucly ircara U pouible. Ko Ifcceptlon, nolulwo Ikertrctientatlon oa eured la i to 10 Duja. 8-nd D atanps for Trulh Batoralt for BiDKleor Harried, jounforold. Only Jtook - Cinf quacVa. Hours: lf-9. Emiiuf; 0-0. Ilotirs foreaam Mloo and irfattneut In MmlnR;borM'lt?a and diofrroua oaatu, 4allyt9loS. Wed. and Sab cvg.,6lol0. Sun..0tol. Trrat Tasiitby tnkil- Rtrloteataccraiy Ouu rant red. I'oklttTrly lowet charge in tbUclij for tbo beat IrtatmenU 'JVIAYBE HE IS NOT WELL' (Slmkeepere.) . Tlion get him to take tlio BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES 10 CENTS DRUGGISTS. "Tl-iay do the Work" 8PECIAI. 1U5JIKI)II!8 FOtt. UU'PXRKNT DISaVSES BRONX CHEMICAL, C0A1PANV, Yonkers, N. Y. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT ilAUCII 27, 18T.. Trains leave Bliennndoah na fullowai For New York via l'hlladelplilo, week day 310, 5 35, 710 n. 111., 1233, 3 08 HndSfiS p. C Sundays, 2 10 a. ra. For New York via Mauoli Chunk, week day S 28, 7 10 ft. m., 12 as and 3 03 p. m. For KeadlnK and Philadelphia, week dayi 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 n,m., 12 33, 3 03 and 5 58 p. m. Bun dnya, 2 10 a. m. For l'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 n. m., ni 12 38, 3 08 niul 5 58 p. in. Sunrtiiys, 2 10 a. m. ror'l nmiinuaanu ainnnnoy ijiiy, wecK unyi 2 10. 0 30. 7 HI a ni., 12 33, 303 and 5S3 p. n Uundavn. 2 10 a. rn. For Willlamiuort Bunbury and Lowlabarf week dayg, 8 25, 1130 a. in., and 7 36 p. ifc Hundava. 3 25 n m. For Mnliano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 33, 5 25 710, 118.1 a. in., 2 38, 303,5 68, 7 35 and S 5' p. ui, Sundays, 2 10, 8 36 a. m. For Aaliland and SliAtnokln, week days, 8 3. 710, 1180 a. m., 736 and 9 66 p. m. Sun days, 8 35 a. m. For llaltlmore, Washington and the Weat vl Jl. &0. H. It., through train leo- Iteadlm 'Terminal, PhlLulelidda, (P. U H. B K) at 8 X '7 56,1136 a. in., 8 10 and 7.37 p. u Sunday! :8 30, 7 00, 11 3 a. m., 8 M and 7 37 p. in. Addi ttlonal trulm from Twenty-fourth and Oh eel .nut streets station, week daya, 1080 u. m. 13 3C J2 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 28 p. ni. TJtAINB FOR SHENANDOAH. Teave New York via Philadelphia, weel .days, 4 80, 8 00 a.m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. ant jilght Sundays, 0 00 p. ni. Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, weel dnya, 4 30, 9 10 . in., 1 80 and 4 15p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, weet days, 4 30, 8 86, 1006 a. m. and 4 06, 6 30, 11 ji. m. Snndays, II B0 p. ra. Leave Reading, week daya, 1 36, 7 10, 10 06 11 56 a. in., 6 00 and 8 20 p. ni. Suudaya, 1 86 a. m I-enve Pottsvtlle, week daya, 3 85, 7 40 a. m. 12 80 anil 6 12 p. in. SuutUya, 2 86 a. in. Ieave Tamanua, week daya, 8 1H, 8 50, II 28 i ., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 48 n. in. Hundaya. 3 ! i. a J.eave Mahanoy City, week daya, 8 46, t t 11 47 n. in., 203, 7 41 and 1008 p. nt. Suiidaya, 8 l a. in. Iaav Mahanoy Plane, week daya. 2 40, 4 m O80,987.11Wa.in., 1 11, 2 1, 5 30, 6 36, 7Kim gunilaya, 2 40, 00 a.m. Leave Wllllamaport, week days, 7 12, 10 10 t in., 3 36 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 16 p. ni. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. T-euve Philadelphia Chestnut street warl an Houth atreet whaif for Atlantic City. Weekday Express, 9 no a m , 2 00, (Hutur laya only, 8 00), 4 00, ft w p. in. Ainomiiioda tlon, 800 a. m., 6 15, 680 p. in. Sundays Exproee, 900, 1 1 nj a. in. Aceom .luotUUun, 800 a, m.,4 45 u. m Iteturnlnir lean Atlantis City depot, oorue Atlantis and Arkansas avenue. Weekdays Rzpresa, T 86. V 00 a. m., 8 80, 5 30 p. ni. Aoooiniundation, 4 25, 8 15 a. in , 4 10 p. in. Sundays Rzpreas, 4 00, 8 80, 8 00 p. in. Accom modation, 7 15 a. ra., 4 15 p. in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Celebrated Vemaji riwdug pever fell JiUcu 1 Jur,;Xo!r'ilX i Mito Uid sttitit iaftjr fklliiia drtmnA t.iiariiitmaJ UOCTlor U til MOCrL IXJll. lie I. AJWsVTB UUJ MV UVt IH fhtU4tiiiU.eiii.rkrt, AN- 1. J IrtlcuUll, 4 CU. iUtX ir uatMi HUvt iff B i How It Will bo Aflbototlby thoNow Tariff Laws, F0KEIQHEBS WILL RETALIATE. Ourmn.iiy nnd Austria Will Doiibtloss (Jnloltly IMilco Itontrlctlvo Titt'IlTon Ainerloun MiunifliotureM, ami Franco May Do Jjikewlso. Washlncton, April E. Tho foreign embasslea and legations In Washington are watchlns the progress of the tariff bill with (treat care, as It materially afTeote all commercial nations. He ports are being: forwarded to the var ious foreign olllces, and theae in turn are being made public abroad for the Information of the concerns shlpplqg goods to the United States. Naturally the feeling among the diplomats Is not favorable to the measure, as It will re strict many of the lines of foreign trade with this country. Among the repre sentatives of the larger countries the expression Is general that there will be a large decrease in Imports, ana that this, in turn, will be followed by an In crease of duties against American goods. The representatives of nations which are most concerned with reci procity do not regard the reciprocity of the present bill with favor. Without exception, however, mem bers of the diplomatic corps are re fraining from exerting any influence towards keeping down the duties. The principle Is accepted on all hands that this government )ias the right to frame Its tariff aa It sees lit, and that It is purely a domestic affair, with which foreign ministers have no right to con cern themselves. Up to the present time no protests have been illed from any source, although It Is said certain representations from the Argentine government are on the way to the min ister here. Some of the ministers have talked unofficially with Secretary Sher man as to the general character of the bill, but they have become satisfied tthat the executive branch had no desire to exert influence on the legislative branch towards keeping down 'tariff rates, The British embassy strictly adheres to the rule that t has no concern with matters of internal leglajatjon. A full report on the bill Is being made Jo the London foreign oftlce, and the goyernr ment will take steps to give the widest publicity to the measure, as a means of Informing English manufacturers ot the new conditions with which they must deal. These steps, however, are entirely r the purpose of Informing the home government and the people. Although Englis'jf f-rade Is more affect ed by the bill than Jhat of any other country, no representations or protests of anv kind have been made b.v the English government. Although Canada Is a British colonv, it makes Its own tariff laws, which operate against Eng land as well as the United States. The talk of retaliation on the part of Can" ada Is confined to Dominion quarters, and Piicli retaliation, if resorted to, would not iwiulro the approval of tho .home government, At the German embassy no Instruc tions have been received from the home government relative to the tariff bill, and there is no deviation from the view that the formation of a tariff Is entirely adarn.estlc matter. At the same time tho great strides made by Germany ns an industrial nation Rive special In terest to the present Jeglslation, as It will affect many lines of German goods coming to this country. It Is consider ed likely that a commercial warfare will result, -which will lead to an In crease of tariff rates In Germany. As Austria-Hungary Is closely allied with Germany In commerre, as well as tor clgn affairs, It Is said that a tariff In crease by Germany would be followed by Austria-Hungary and other central European countries. The French officials here are waiting action on the bill by the senate, re garding the present condition of tin measure as very imperfect. They take the same view as the British and Ger-. man officials, that there Is no ground for protest, as the tariff Is a domestic affair. It Is felt that the effect of the bill will be particularly severe on the fine woolen goods and silks coming from France. Spain's Interest In the bill Is duo moin'.y iAhe trade between Cuba and the I nltod States on sugar, tobacco, etc. Thus far, however, the officials have too busy with affairs relating to the insurrection to give much time to the tariff. A report on the bill wlll bs sent to Madrid mainly for the purpose of Information. The South American countries are most affected by the reclprocl feat ures. But the ministers from these sections say that little Is expected In the -way of practical reciprocity from tli present measure. The Japanese authorities feel that some of t))Ir Industries, principally silks, silk handltrchlefs, straw mat ting and Jute rugs, will Buffer severely by the bill. They have made no pi;o t$at, however. There Is Nothing so Uuod. Tharo is nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand It nnd do not permit tho dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but In order to mako more profit he may claim something else to be just ns good. You want Dr. King's New DUcovory because you know it to lie safe nnd reliable, nnd guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs. Colds, Consumption and for all affections of Throat, Chest nnd I.unzs, there is nothing so good ns is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at A. Wosley'a drug store. Eegu lar sise 50 cents and J 1.00. Murdnror (Jmd.v Kplgiilnir Inwiiilty, Georgetown. Del., April Gv Jume M, Gordy, who is held In Jail here for the murder of his wife, formerly, airs. Mgry Lewis, of New York, and who is to l tried at the April term of the Oyer and Terminer court, Ib supposed to be feigning Insanity. Dr, William It. lies sick, the county jail physician. In mk. lng his usual call at the jail started to enter Gordy's cell. Gordy noted strangely and showed fight, and would not allow him to enter. The supposed plpa for the defense la Insanity, and it Is gem-rally thought that Gordy Is feigning tu make It good. An Alllduvlt. Tills Is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Mellok's drug store on a pair of crutehiia nnd bought a bottle of Chamber Iain's Pain Halm for Inflammatory rbeuma' tism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. C'hsrios II. Wet zel, Sunbury, I'a. Sworn and subscribed to before me on August 10, 1801. Walter Sliipuian, J. 1. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., drug store. The best way to cure disc se is to drive it from the system hy purifying the blood with Hood's Snraapnrilla. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure tlmt the name LwHie & IHkb, Ashland, Ia., Is printed on ever sa k. A PECULIAR FACT. Thousandi of People nave Dyapepila In Us Wont Form and So Not Know It. A weak atomsoh is the cause of about tilne-tenthsof nil disease, yet in most cases the wrong thing is treated nnd the tm oauso overlooked. This Is because a weak digestion produces symiitomf resembling nearly every disease because it weakens nnd disturbs the notion of every nerve nnd organ In the body ; poor digestion causes heart trouble, kidney troubles, lung weak n ess nnd especially ner vous break dowu or nervous prostration, tho nerves cannot stand tho wear nnd tear unless cencrously fed by well digested, whole sorao food. Keep the digestion good snd no one need fear tho approach of disease. Sirs. II. M. Lee of Itocheater, N. Y. writes: For tho sake of suffering humanity I want to say thnt from n child 1 had n very weak stomanli, threw up my food very often after eating mid after a few years nervous dyspepsia resulted And for more than twenty years I hnve suffered inexpressibly. I tried many physicians nnd advertised remedies with only tomporary relief for ner vous dyspepsia and not until I commenced taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets last Sep tember, six mouths ngo, have I been free from suffering caused by tho condition of my nerves and stomach ; in short, chronic ner vous dyspepsia. I hnve recommended Stnart's Dyspepsia Tablets to many of my friends aud now I want in a public way to say they are tho safest, pleasantest nnd I believe surest cure for stomach and nerve troubles. I write my honest opinion nnd I will gladly answer nny letter of inquiry at any time and feel that I am, in my small may, helping on a good cause. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is not a patent medicine, but they contain only the fruit salts, digestive noids nud peptones necessary to help tho weak stomach to promptly aud thoroughly digest food. AH druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- lots at 50 cents for full sized package and anyono Buffering from nervous dyspepsia, sour stomach, headaches, ncidlty, gases, belching, etc., will llud them not only a quick relief but a radical cure. Send to Stuart Co., JlarsliaH, Mich., for littlo book describing cause and cure of stoiuacli troubles giving symptoms and treat ment of tho various forms of indigestion. rn 1 Tho Leveo'at ploworLake, Miss., Yields to the Flood. PR E AT J5UTFERITO ENTAILED. I'lio l)t nsa of the roor Along tho St. i'limnls Jtlvep Is Ajipiilllng Steiim. ore Still 1'loklHR Vv tho Iiilinbttimts of Submerged Sottlomcuts, Memphis, April 6. Another disas trous break In the Mississippi levee occurred at 8 o'clock yesterday morn ing at Flower Lake, six miles below Tunica, The crevasse widened rapidly, and Id now 130 yards wide, through which the water is rushing with a deafe'hlng sound that only can be comr pared to that of Niagara falls. Tho levee was 20 feet high at the point where It broke. So rapidly did the crevasse widen that the water rushing through it was sufllcient to reach the Jake, which Is five miles east of the break. In a remarkably short space of time, and within an jiur nad raised the lake eight feet. This will be the most destructive break that has occurred In the delta, he most fertile farm lands of Miss issippi, lying In Coahoma, Lallore, Quitman and Tallahatchje cpuntles, In the northern portion of the state, wllj be Inundated, and the newly planted corn crops will be laid waste. For tunately no loss of life Is reported, the Inhabitants of this stricken section having mad preparations for Just such a catastrophe as exists today. The condition of the poorer classes through out the Hooded area Is Indeed critical, thousands of refugees are being hud dled on lsvees and spots of land wait ing for relief. The towns of Rosedale and Tunica report that everything pos sible Is being done for these poor peo ple, but funds and provisions are fast becoming exhausted. In the Tittle city of Rosedale alono there are 1,200 refu gees being cared for by the citizens. Half a hundred towns stand In six feet of water, and the yellow stream is creeping up slowly but surely. Advices Just received tell of a break In the levee two miles south of Helena, Ark. This is the levee for which the people of southeastern Arkansas have made such a desperate fight. The waters from this break will flood a great area, and In all probability will back up into the streets of Helena. The relief steamer Ora Lee arrived at Marl anna, Ark.,' late yesterday afternoon, having hade an expedition up the St. Francis river. There were on board 150 refugees and 200 head of cattle. The steamer went up the St. Francis river as far as Cut Off, and then worked Jier way down stream, rescuing people from perilous positions'. The suffering along the St. Francis j-fver Is appalling. The water through put tlje entire neighboring country is from Ij to 15 feet deep. The relief boat had op board the body of Mrs. Mc Main, of Uagglo City. The body was found at ItagKlo, and it was taken to Marl anna for burial, Jh?re being no Jftnd at the former place pn wlijoh to give It Interment. The 9t- Francis in rising from three to Ave Inches dally, At Memphis the river Is slowly rising again, the gauge registering 80. 1 feet, At points belpw Vlcksburff the river s rising. It Is the seneral opinion of old river men here "?nat if the levees below Vlckejburg hold the great volume of water in Its refrular channel It will be little short of miraculous. On Friday the plows were running in the fields adjacent to Sliaws, Miss. Twenty-four hours later boats were running through the main business street of the town, and the fields were from four to six feet under water. It Is Impossible tp estimate the number of stock drowned, hut It Will ffo Into the hundreds. Governor McLaurln continues to muke diligent Inquiry touching desti tute flood sufferers. Ha will, perhaps, be compelled to state to Secretary of War Alger that the amount of $10,000 mentioned in his telegram of Saturday night win be wholly inadequate to al leviate the want and suffering. The governor In doing all In his power for the flood sufferers. Torturing, (tolling, scaly skin eruptions1 bums and scalds are soothed at once aud promptly healed by DeWltt's Witch 4 Ilasel Salve, the best known cure for piles. C. II. llageubuch. No need to suffer with rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, crampi or colic. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil cures all such troubles, aud does it quickly. FREE CURE FOR MEN. Michigan Man Oilers to Send His Dis cover? Free. almo to Be a Benef&etor to Weakened Mankind, There is always more or less snsplcion attacked to anything thnt Is oOered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that lie cannot rest until ids discovery Is known to the world, in order that bis fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. It Is upon this principal that a resident of Kalamasoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind n prescription which will cure theffl of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of nil tiie doubt and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural size and vigor. As It cosU nothing to try the exierlment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually nttack men who never stopped to realise what might he the final result, ought to be deeply interested In a remedy which will restore them to health, strength aud rigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As tho remedy iu question was the result of manj years research ns to what combination .would be peculiarly effective In restoring to men the strength they need. It would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for such n remedy nt once. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1718, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that ynu are not Bending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of tho medicine by giving It a trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where information came from. The prescription Is sent free and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds enn afford to give away his discovery, there is no doubt about the offer lieing genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that he may know who you came to write him. 12-28-78t LIFE EA.TH I i: n - ?nce. MOW EFFECTS ATUl,w"THeN CHTON'S IZZIRulZEB. Cuies gtncr.'l or special diblllty, wakeful ness, Epermatcr!icn,cnilstlms, Itnpotency, pjrecU, etc Correct functional disorders, caused by cr.ors or oxecucs, quickly restoring Lost Minhood !n cM or younp, giving vigor and eSrengftt nh-ira fc-.ier vrcnkncss prevailed. Con-v.-mcnl vicl::,-c, finale, cliectu.il, and legitimate. Cur: 13 , Qui?:-, and Thorough. Pon t f-f o.'i , x rv imitationt: insist on CAlON Vitalizes. Sent staled if your drug gist d.e nit I, ue il. I'mo (11 p-r ptcge, 6 for $S, with written guarniHea of complete cure. nl .ritiuhrn. rof rti:. oa, rlc, free and confidential. Send us siairirtintol .ie and 25xta. for a week's trui trratm -in. I ine only sent to each person. CATON scti. CO., BOSTON, MA38. t'or snle nt I. 1, I). Klrlin's drug store anil Shenandoah driii; store Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, w, 203 West Coal Street. a If we can only sell you one package enp of coffee oi aceug s we better stop busi ness. But we're in business because those who try it keep on buying. enriched by SEELIG'S.Good i isn't It. Thl9ad r mixture civesor dinarycoffceade- -delicious flavor. e. a package. GAIL BORDEN EAGLE Brand ..CONDENSED KILK. Has No Equal SOLD EVERYWHERE FOB Plies or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wound & BruiMS. Cuts & Soraa. Boils fe Tumors, Eczema St Eruptions. Salt Rheum Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lipe & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Slies, 35c, 50c, and $1.00. Bold by druggists, or seat pott, pa Id on receipt of prlee lllai'llntVS' MBU.CO., Ill tin UUUiaU.,5Twk. For sale at I'ovlnsky's drug uUte, 38 Boet Centre street Teams to Hire. If you want to bin a sate and reliable team for driving or for worUug purposes pay Shields1 livery stable a visit. Teanu constantly on band at reasonable rater JAM ES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. II WITCH HAZEL OIL WILL B15 VAHN15D AGAIN. TurkB and Greeks May Receive Still Another "Ultimatum." POWEBS' RIDICULOUS ATTITUDE. Thront That Are Not fnrrleit Out Do Sot Tferrlfy tho UivtikH Turku Mny be Induced to Itollre from Crete, nud Vttssoi May Follow. London, April 5. The Times pub lishes a dispatch from Vienna which says: "At least one power will not agree to a direct understanding being reached between Turkey and Greece, though it may be confidently stated that some of the powers would regard It as an aoreptuble Issue out of the present embroiled situation. Both the porte and Greece- will receive one more warning against a disturbance of the peace. This warning may be followed by a notification that In the event of hostilities the aggressor will not be al lowed to reap the advantage of event ual victory. In behalf of the Turks this might seem superfluous, as In any event they can gain nothing by war, but it might serve to check the bellicose enthusiasm of the Greeks. "The next move is likely to be a proclamation by the admirals to the Cretans, Intimating that the only ob stacle to pacification is the presence of Colonel Vassos and the Greek troops. It will be made clear to them that their present misfortunes are chiefly due to the armed intervention of Greece. It is evidently hoped that if the Cretans can only be convinced of these facts half the task of the powers will be accom plished." The correspondent at Canea says: "Six Christians were killed-and 11 wounded on Saturday. The bodies of QOLONEI, TIMOI.EON VABSOS. the dead were sayagely mutilated by Mussulmans. The garrison of Canea was under arms all night long, and the town was Strictly patrolled because of fears of Incendiarism. The blockade of the Island continues to be forced close ly. Already complaints are coming In that signs are not wanting of loss of hope by the Insurgents In some sec tions of the island." A dispatch from Rome says that pri vate telegrams received there confirm the report that Colonel Vassos has been promoted by King George to the rank of general. The key to the situation Is the presence of Colonel Vassos and his army In Crete. The powers Insist on withdrawal, but neither King George nor the government cares to comply. It Is believed, however, that the diffi culty may be surmounted by the with drawal of the Turkish forces from Crete. This would not only remove the suspicions of the Cretans, but would make it possible for Vassos and the army to return from Crete with a cer tain amount of prestige, The correspondent of The Dally Mall at Larlssa says It Is the general belief there that If no advance Is made by the Greek troops on Elassona by to morrow the whole affair will end In n fizzle, Tht conviction s Increasing, as the national fete day draws near, that nothing of Importance will occur. The decorations and Illuminations of all the public buildings and of many private residences has been arranged for. a wAitxixq imoat kussia. Qroeco Ih Hold Itespoiihlble for the Condition! In Crete. St. Petersburg, April 6. The Journal de St. Petersburg (official) says: "The agresslve and provocative attitude that Greece maintains with such deplorable obstinacy compels the powers to block ade the Gulf of Athens. Greece, hy keeping Colonel Vassos In Crete, is ex posing the Cretans to all the disad vantages of the blockade there. She frustrates the restoration of peace, and prevents the powers from learning the real wishes of the inhabitants of Crete, which can only be ascertained by the powers after the removal of the in fluence of an Interested pressure. The reports of the consuls in Crete and of the international fleets show thje utter Impossibility at the present moment of communicating directly with the Cretans, who are subjected to the pverwhelmtng Influence of the Greek detachment in the Island and kept back in places inaccessible to European negotiations. "Colonel Vassos has practically der plared war against the powers, llore-. pver, certain extravagant and habitual fomenters of disorder hysterically ad. yocate a declartion of war by Greece against Turkey on the 8th of April op pn the day when a blockade of Greece commences. We refuse to believe that pny suoli extraordinary act of folly will be committed, but In the event of It happening Greece will certainly have to endure the most serious conse quenoes. If Greece wishes war at any price she can count on the support of no one, whatever the result mar be Of a conflict so wantonly provoked. The power will never consent to the ag gressors deriving the slightest advant age) from victory in such a struggle." I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used ITop Bitters, aud they cured me in a short time. A Distinguished Lawyer or Wayne Co., N. Y. Coi.obi.bs8 and Cold. 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