or r4 4 ! 4 COLDS Monyon's Cold Cure cures colds In the hoad, colds on the Itings, oli! colds, new colds, aud obstinate colds, and nil forrtis of grip. Stops sneesing, discharges ftmn tlie nose ami eyes, prevents catarrh, diphtheria, pnoiimonlB una nil throat and lung troiihles. These pleasant little pellets are absolutely harmless, have saved thousands of lives and prevented much Sickness. Price, 25c. UNION Improved Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company put up n separato cure for onoli disease. At nil druggists, mostly 25 rente. Guide to Health free. Personal letters to I'rof. Jtunyon, MOB Arcb street, Philadelphia, Pa . answered with free lm-illral advice fnrnuv disease. & I',!!,!' l!narllah lllfiTflOiad tlrnnaV XNNYROYAL PILLS HA Rare. alaja tillable. UDit.Mt jMLt?ulr MiiKifnrfiniJ In ItVria&d UdU matalbV " hmA Kin tlhhmi. Tnbn r lima ami imttarfoiu Ai nrotM.,rt-d ! la tt.mp lot jiar.laiilar., litlmoelala ar . " HHcf far Ijolim," I !". by retara MulL 10,000 Ti-aunralaU. r- rtr. HhlCiMiiloall'p.,MII-.1nri Ian e ail It. "rucilita. rhllav. Va, AWN'S TANSY PILLS lriraptorapUtidrdUHe. tnWWIS. R CltVa Tanar miaani it IMim. 1 limit atom, or ajnl airtyf (aaalsB), WW. l- roxBPio.uo.lwaHHi.iuaa www for sale nt P. 1. 1 Kirlln's drug store and Shennudonh drug store. Every man's wife wlio lias usedSEELIQ'S knows a good drink Try it on your husband. MADE ME A MAN iS5k ajax tablets rosrriyELY cuiiii t jiur, Ifervoua J)Uea$cs Failing Mem- ory, lmpotencjr,Hieepiwne8,ei,o . nrajni by Almsean. other Kxrcwses and Inditv cretions, HTsey tjutcklir and aurrlit restore Lost Vitality in old or joanc, and lit a man for Uady.botineBs oiAnarrlatif, 1'rftvent Inannftv find Const, m tit Ion if taken In time. Their nw thaws immediate improve- anf finri nfTArt il nTTHEJ whftrft fill r.til elet upon havfng the conatno AJax Tablets. They Chljo, IU, Koranic In fihenamloitfi, Pi... ndS. P. lClrlln, DrUtfglste. by A. AVaslej "Will You be Cured of Your Infirmity?" . If so, Its certainly worth while to try the BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES 10 CENTS -AT- ALL DRUGGISTS, "They do the Work" COUOHS AND COLDS, UIIIWMATISM, DY8- 'l'.SIA, CHOUP, CONSTIPATION, FUVHIt, S.C. SUND FOR SAMPLE. BRONX CHEMICAL COAU'ANY, Yonkore. N. Y. CI 604 North Sixth St. ItatL Sldo entrance on Grcsn St PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED Yrnn lloanltnl Kxoerlence In teriunnr. STniCTURE, BLOOD P0I30N, GENERAL DEBILITY. LOST VIGOH.TT EXCESSES AMD ALL OTHERX i EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES drermoncntly cured aner everr ono elao lias lallrd 10ST MANHOOD AKD SHRUNKEN OBOANS RESTOBID. Send Ave 2-cent etampg for look Trntli. Hie only A?ipoHureoi tjiiucKa uniigr aworn lesumonnuH. PHILA & READING RY IN KPFKCT MAKCII 27. 167. Trnfnn leave Shenandoah a follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week dy 210. 5 35, 710 n. m., 1213, 3 03 and 5 58 p. r Pumtays, 2 10 a. m. For jfew York via Mmioh Chunk, week dy 5 25, 7 10-a. m., 12 S3 and 3 OB p. . For lleadhiir and 1'bllndolnliia. week day 2 10, 5 3B, 7 10- a.m., 12 S3, 3 03 and 5 58 p. in. 8ut clave, 2 10 a. m, For PotUvllle. week dnvs. 2 10: 7 10 a.' m.. ant! li uo, u ut ana o on p. ni. nunuays, & iu a. m. IB, B IH and a on i. m. MunUays. 2 For Tamaaua and Malianov Cttv. week davt o;), t iu a, ra.lisiu, a ira ana out p. n Hundavs. 2 10 n. m. tPor wllliainport, Sunbury and Lflwlsbart wecK aays, 3 -a, u bo a. m.. and 7 25 p. ja BuudayH, a 25 a. ni. For Mnhanox Plane, weekdays. 2 10. 3 23. 5 25 710,1130.1. in., .233, 303,568, 7 25 and V p. m. Hunuays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland and Sliamoktu, week dnys, S 2b 710, 1130 a. ro., 725 and 955 p. m. Sun davs. 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho Weal vli 11. J. K. 11., tnroiigli trains ics-i itcauini TW.nl. ,nl Tl.lt w!al.,l,l T Xr 11 if V ul B4" '7 55,1126 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. Sundayr a 20, 700, 11 20 a. m., 3 IS and 7 27 p. m. Addl tloual trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week duys, 1080 a. in. 12 2C 12 IS o 40 p.m. sunuays, l as, a sj p. m, TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Iave New York via Philadelphia, w oek days, 4 30, 8 00 a. m., 1 30, 1 30, 0 00 p. m. uni" night. Sundays, 0 00 p. m. Leave New York via Jlaurh Chunk, we days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15 )). ni. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, wool days, 4 30, 8 35, 10 05 u. m. and 4 05, 6 SO, 11 p.m. Sundays, 1180p.m. Leave Heading, week days, 1 35, 7 10, 10 Of 11 55 a. m., 0 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 86 a. m Leave Pottsvillo, weekdays, 235, 7 40 a. m. 13 30 and S 12 p. ro. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Taruaqua, week dayai, 8 18, 8 50, 11 28 s iu., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. Leave Mahnnoy City, weak days, 8 43, s 21 11 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays, 8 41 n. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 680,937.1159a.m., 112,2 19,5 30,6 20, 757pm Bundaye, 2 40, 00 a. in. Leave Wlllianuport, week days, 742, 1010 in., 8 85 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. ni. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave PhlladalDhlaCheainutstraet war! aad Bouth street wbaif for Atlantio City. Weekday Kxpreas, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, (Satur days only, 8 00), 4 00, 6 00 p. in. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. in., 5 15, 0 SO p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 1000 n. in. Aooom modation, 8 00 u. in., 4 45 n. m. Returning leave Atlantio Oity dopnt, cornoi Atlantic and Arkansas avenue. Weekdays Kipreiw. 7 SB, 9 00 a. m., 3 SO, 5 SIT p. in. Aououiniouiuion, 129,0 is . 111. , 1 iu p. n). Sundays Hi press, 4 00, 6 80, 8 00 p. in. Aueujll modutlon, 7 15 a. 111., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet soilness of the skin ts inva riably obtained by thurewhouse Pozzoni'b Complexion 2'owder. c. ii brutod ITemnte Vow -lure never faU. WM Uaxnei, lectin raffRKtiH aufaft fail DOB nuurain) Aiwayi Ujy lb hut uUVtld dlu) Willi iHJJ ""( iWfrajil till KtVl t nuuMlit) Aiwtyi buy lo but aajV(j 'ASSY PILLS! all. DSUG gun aho' sjuaf I' s"?no 'icITssMhwafs it use'-" bpeoiric Co.,PmjPa I'Oi st 1'ovlnsky's drug store, 28 Eos Centre street r -tw?mr... 1 ,"ialfcs menus 1 jr can tell you J "S about Saol- 1 fl Ig's. This adtnis- L. tureiinproveselieap I Jennie and makes L'llfc Tuadclicl"u-!rinkl r-y A v& a, Utile muricy. lie. a pack-J IV J mfc- gtocci -. Mm ft! I Tiio Swolloh Rivers Probably Now Ufldor Oontrol - A SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT. A Ncro, vrltli Ills Wtlb nml Flvo Clillilron, 7.oe Tlielr Lives in an ISITOft to Huvo a Vnlunlilo Hull Tho Vlooileil Mlfwourl. Memphla, April in. The river con tinues to slowly rlne at Vlcksburg and all points south, and the situation along the Louisiana system of levees is acute. The waters are belnB hurled eulfward with tremendous force, and several thousand men are working day and night In the effort to hold the em bankments intact. Reports front tho overflowed Mississippi delta are not encouraging. 'The expected fall in the wators has not occurred. Many plant ers express the fear that the flood will not recede until June toe late to plant this year's crop. Much suffering still exists In the Sun flower and Boguephalla country, where hundreds of necroea have deserted their cabins and are huddled on the high grounds. Many cabins are sub merged to their very roofs, while sev eral have been swept from their foun datlons and carried away by the cur rent. A distressing accident occurred ten miles west of Helena, Ark. Sylvester Sanders, a negro tenant on the Joel Hlgglns farm, left with his wife and five children for high ground. He took into his ilatboat a large bull which he valued highly. When within a mile of the hills the bull, which was almost famished, attempted to eat the small limbs of the willow trees through which the boat was being laboriously passed. The animal's action tipped the boot and frightened the Inmatesi who made frantic efforts to right it. In the excitement the animal kicked the Bide Of the boat to pieces and the entire family was drowned. Near Greenville two negroes yere drowned In an at- word reached Vickshurg yesterday that many negroes were in imminent peril at Davlg Island, where the break iu a private leVee occurred on Tuess day and assistance was asked for, Two relief steamers were Immediately dispatched to the island. Dispatches from Omaha, Nob., say There is less danger of the threaten ed cutoff by the Missouri river, and unless there is an unlooked for rise of a wind from the north It Is not pos sible that much more damage will be done. The hastily built dyke that stemmed the torrent from Florence lake on Tuesday was greatly strength ened yesterday, and has almost stopped the flow at the moat threatening point. The water has spread out over a wider stretch of territory, and surrounds a few more houses, but the changing of the channel of the Missouri has been averted for the present at least. The workmen employed along the levee struck yesterday for double pay. They were getting IE cents an hour, and demanded 30. Their demands were refused, and they ault work. Other men were easily secured. On the Iowa side of the river south of Council Bluffs the water has lnun dated farms for a distance of three or four miles back from tho stream, The water came up In the night, and the farmers report many hogs, cattle and horses drowned. These reports are coming In from every point along tho river as far south as St. Joseph. The flood is the worst since the one In 1881 and la doing Immense damage to prop erty along the rjver edge. The flood secnis to have reached its height, and will probably fall from now on. Octogenarian Clinrgcrt With Murder, Newark, N. J., April 15. Dr. Henry Cander Itoost, 78 years old, a veterinary surgeon, was arrested last night on v charge of manslaughter. Charles Fur man, 30 years of age, colored, died last night from the effects of stab wounds Inillctedby Dr. Itoest with a pitchfork Ttoest claims that Furman atacked him with a knife because he had not paid Furman's brother-in-law money which ho owed him, and he used the pitch fork to defend himself. Something to Depend On, Mr. .'.iiiws Junes, of tho drug firm of .Tones &S011 f wden, 111., hi speaking of Dr. King's New iJiMnvery, says that last-winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so sorious that physicians at Cowdon and Puna could do nothing for her. It seemed to dovclop into Hasty Consumption. Having t)r. . King's New Discovery in store, and sell- Ing lots of it, lie took a bottlo home, and to the sun.risio of all she began to get better from first dose, and half a dozen dollar bot tles cured her Sound and well. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds Ib guaranteed to do this good work. Try It. Eree trial bottUs at A. Wasloy'n drug store. Arrested For SmiiRirlliiBFroiircnnndu Detroit, April 15. Lewis J. Fulmor, a Detroit druggist, George It. Schu macher and Herbert T. Jenkins were arrested yesterday charged wl(h smug gling sulfonal, trional, phenacetlne and antl-pyrlne from Canada. It is alleged that several men and women assisted (n the carrying of these articles across Detroit river from winasor, uni. u Is estimated that three or four tons of these drugs have been urougnt over within four years. - An Affidavit, Tills is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Meliok's drug store on a pair of erutehes nnd bought a bottlo of CJinmher- Iain's Pain Balm for Inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled me bp. . After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wst- zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn nnd subscribed to before me oil August 10, 1881. Walter Shlpman, J. V For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Qruhler Bros., drug store. Will Appeal the Qriuiiinn Dsoluion. New York, April 15. August Bel mont, chairman of the Jocktw olub, said respecting the decision of the court In favor of Itlley Grannan as against the Jockey club: "While the decision restores Mr. Grannan, for the time be ing, to the right of attending, the West chestar race nuetlng. the Jockey club does not propoxa for a moment to al low the matter to rest here. The case will be carried to the court of ap peals." : r I lmd severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medioino or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured me" in a short time. A DiBTiNdUiHUT.n Lawvkb oy Waynk Co., N. Y. Coloklkss anp COLP. A young girl deeply regretted tliat she was so colorless and ami cold. Her face was too white, and iter hands aud feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifylug other friends. MOTHER! Tho sweetest and tho most oppressive word In the English language and tho ono about which the most tender and holy recol lections cluster is that of Mother alio who wntched our tender years; yet tho life of every Expectant Mother is beset Wltll great Mother's Friend dancer so assists Nature in tho change taking filaco that tho Mother is enabled to ook forward without dread or gloomy forebodings to tho hour when she ex- Feriences tho tho joy of Motherhood, ts use Insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and alio is left stronger after than before confinement. Bent by Mall, on receipt of price, t.00 per bot tle. Hook to " Expectant Mothers " will bo mail ed freo on request, to any lady, containing val- uaDio iniormaiion aou voluntary lesuujuuiaiB. The Drtdntlcl Ittgulitor Co., Atlanta, Ga. BOLD DV ALL DRUGGISTS. A Colored Nnvnl Cndot. Wmlilnoton. April 15. Congressman Shattuc, of Ohio, has nominated D. J. Uundy, a colored lad of Cincinnati, to a cadetshlp at nnapollfi. He has been urged to withdraw the name, but says he will stand by the appointment. There have been some murmurs of disapproval from the Naval academy, and threats of the students to resign. The boy earned the appointment fair ly." said General Sluutuc, "There was a competitive examination, ami iwo colored lads, one of them Dundy, out. strinned their Caueouslan competitors. One of them, however, -proved to be over 20. nnd was therefore disbarred. I had told them the competition was open to every eligible boy In my dis trict, nundy is one of the handsomest boys I ever saw. He will be appointed. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and Torover, bo mauo well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Iiao, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days uver 4iru,uuo curcu. iiuy xno-ro-iiao irom your own druggist, who will guaranteo a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New ork. Milwaukee llrtworn' Mtrlko Jhldcd. Milwaukee, April 16. A Contract foi a vear between the brewers' union and tho Milwaukee Drewlng companies has finally been Signed by Barnest Kurzen- knabe. of St. Louis, secretary of the National Brewers' union, The hours of labir remain the Bame &b last yeai- ten. A slight advance was made In the wnges of teamsters, firemen, oilers and Icemen. The men gain other minor concessions. Thew Intend to demand an eight hour day for next year. . During the wiuter of 1803, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Va., ccn'.racted a severe cold which lcfj). hira with a cough. Iu speaking of how ho cured It he says : I U9cd soveral kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cham, berlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved me almost instantly, and in a short tlmo brought about a completo cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds beforo you get relief. It has been in tho market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor nnd popularity. For sulo at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by G rubier Bros, drug Ists. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0 S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Offlco : 80 West Centre sti eel. Can be consulted at all hours. dl- M. BUHKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OmcevEKan building, corner ol Main an Contro streets, Shenandoah, r. n. POMEKOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shennndoah, Pa. . JjJ W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. PROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of tl e beat tnAfltpni ip London and Paris, will dvn lessoru on me viuj!ii,iu'ii.tuiiii, t..i nu vunuiv. Trrmf reasonable. Address In cnro or Htrounp he jeweler. Shenandoah. Teams to Hire. If ycu want to hire a safe aud reliable i earn ior driving qrjorworKingpurposi pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Team constantly on hand at reasonable rates OAfVI ES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite lteadlng railroad station. HAVE YOU REALW THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES THIS MORNING Tim TIMCO HIE is ihe most extarwlvelr ciraulatod aad widely reaul newswtper pub lished in Pennsylvunla, It discussion of pub lls men and puhllo measures iu the Interest oi pumic iniegriiy, uonesc government ami prospermia inuiaMry, anu it Knows m or paisonal aIIKunoe In treBthua no party HIUIIO iwwiM. in lite meanest aim ixtt hum laniiiy auu gent rai nowsiaier. XTJC TTSJrCC - 1 11UL.O alma to bavo the lrgeat oireuiaiion ny ueserving it, auu Claims lliat is unaiiriHMwti in nu tuo essentials 01 a nietropolitaii newsiper. Spevlineii cop! any rdltlou will be sent free to any one i Ing their uddretx. Ten MO I llVlO- DA'LY. WOO per onnumi tlM iur lour luuntna; ju oeuu per monui; ue, llvered by carriers for 0 cents ixr week. SUNDAY EDITION, S8 large, liawlaoiiw imge ni eniumna, eiamiy uikawrateu, beautiful odloreil supplenKni tt.09 ixr an num; 5 cents per copy. Dally nnd Sunday, gw.uv milium , w wiltv Jier lllulltll, Aildrftss nil letters to THE TIMES, rUlLAUWJ'HIA Wanted-An Idea Who can tblak of some slmpld thlnir fi mi I c n f T Protect your ldaaaj they mar hrlng- you wealth. Write JOHN WEUPEIU3UUN CO Patent Attor neys. Waahtngton, P. C, (or their ll.BU) put. offer aud list of two hundred Inventfous wanted. FOUR BOXES DID IT. Remarkable Buocsbs of a Mew rile Cure. 1'eople who bare suffered for years or months from the pain and Inconvenience of that common disorder, piles, will look with skepticism upon the claims of the makers of the new discovery for cure of all forms of piles, knowu under the name of Pyramid Pile Cnro; nevertheless the extraordinary rts performed by this remedy are such ai to warrant the Investigation of'siiy sufferer. As a case In point the following letter speaks for Itself: Mr. Henry Thomas of sub-station No. 3, Ilosaok Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes as follows: Pyramid Drug Co: Gentlemen I want you to use my name If it will be of any no to you. I was so bad with tho piles that I lost work on that account. Nothing did me any good. I read In Cincinnati of the many cures of piles by the Pyramid Rile Cnro nnd I went to a drug store and asked fcJr it. The drug clerk told me he had something else that he thought was better, but I told him I wanted to try the Pyramid first. The first box helped me so mnoh that I tried another nnd then to completo the cure used two more boxes making four in all. am now completely cured. Have not a trace of piles and I had suffered for four years with the worst form of protruding piles. I suffered death from piles, but I have found the Pyramid Tile Cure to lie Just as presented. I liavo recommended it to several of toy friends nnd I am thankful to be able to write you what good the remedy has done for me," Physicians recommend the Pyramid Pile Cure because it contains no opium, cocaine, or mineral poison of any kind and because It is so safe and pleasant to use, being pain less and applied nt night The patient Is cured iq a surprisingly sliort time with no inconvenience whatever. Tho Pyramid Rile Cure is sold by drug gists at 50 cents per inekage, and If there Is any constipation it Is well to use tho l'yra- Id Pills at the same time with tho Pilo Cure, as constipation is vory often the oaue of piles nnd tho pills effectually romovo the costiro condition. Rrlce of pills Is S3 ceuts per package. Write to Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mich., for little book on cause and cure of pih s ; sent by mail free. HUMPHREYS No. 1 Cures No. 2 " No. 8 " No. 4 " No, 8 " No. 9 Cures No. 10 ' No. 11 " No. 12 " No. 14 " No. IB Cures No. 16 " No. 20 " No. 27 " No. SO " No. 77 " Worms. Infants' Diseases, Dlnrrhen. Neuralgia. Headache. Dyspepsia. Delayed Periods. Leuchorrea. Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Malaria. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases, Urinary Diseases Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent propaid on receipt of price, 25c, or 5 for $1. Dn. HnupnnEYs' Homeopathic! Hautiii. OF DlSEASBS SlAJI-KD J?BEI!, Hamphreys' Med. Co., Ill William St., N. Y. For Bale nt Povlnsky's drug store, 28 East uimtre street 4MCaoes68(sioeo09O3a AI,n.i cidct mckiMVtx-yo a ax.-" Gail Borden I Eagle Brand 1 rniMnPNsnn nil if r S CONDENSED niLK For 4C veirs tha leadlne brincL It (l the iicsv "4 ins rnosi economiptL, n i. . . f. ' m mi "u EFFECTS ATWr-THEl CJLTON'a ZZIISU.ZEB. Curei general or special debility, wakeful paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders. ness. SDermaiornrca. emissions. imDoiencv. caused by errors or excesses, quiciuy restoring Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. tunc IS. OUICK. AND THOROUGH. Don t ct dtcetved. 6v imitaitnnt! Insist nn C ATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed if tour Aral. gist doea not have it. Price $ 1 per piece, 6 lor S, wun written guarantee 01 complete cure. Information, references, etc, free and confidential. Send us statement oi case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' IBATON MED, CO., BOSTON, MAS. Cur sale at P. P. D. Kirlln's drug store and B)cnsnnoaH urug store. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. riillions of Dollars . Go up In smoke every year, Tako nt risks but get your houses, slook, fuj. nlturo, etc., insured in urstvelasa re liable companies as represented by r.AVTT. PATKT Insurancc Atrcnt UiVVllJ rAUOlf ISO South JardlnS Also Ufo aud Accidental Co in pant est 1 mimm peace. But Ho Asks a Orodlt to Make Warlike Preparations. THE TUBUS NOTIFY THE GREEKS Thnt Another Invasion of Turkish Ter ritory by Irrogiilni-H will 11b Itestninl od ai n Declaration of Wnr-OPeek Crown Princes l'or "Wnr. Athens, April IS. On the reassem bling of the boule yesterday M. Dely annls, the premier. Introduced In the presence of a crowded chamber a bill granting the government a credit of 23,000,000 drachmas for the ministries of war and marine. The premier asked the house to ex pedite the passage of the budget. Dealing with the development of the foreign situation, he declared that the powers had taken their stand on the principle of the Integrity of Turkey, but up to the present had not ex pressed an opinion with regard to the proposals Greece had made for a pa- clftc solution of the difficulty. After dwelling upon the right of the Cretans to settle their own destinies he de clared that, despite all which had hap pened, Greece jBtlll hoped the powers would agree to a peaceful settlement. The situation on the frontier was not, lie saldt created by Greece, but by the Strange policy of 8 state which, by precipitate armaments, had compelled Qrteoe .to assemble an army capable of coping with all eventualities and of defending the Interests and honor of the country. In concluding M. Delyannls said that the Greek government was doing Its Utmost to repair the Imperfeotlons In separable rrom an army so hastily eollscted, and he hoped that In th course of a few days an army would be concentrated abundantly capable of doing its full duty to the country. Tho Turkish government has formally Informed the Greek government that any' further raid of Irregulars into TurklBh territory will be regarded by Turkey as a declaration of war upon the part of Greece. It is said that sharp differences have arisen In tho Greek royal family as to IU proper course for the government to pursue. The crown princess. In de fiance of her husband and of King George, has gone entirely over to the war party. Acccordlng to a member of the JSthntke Hetarla, the Insurgents who have returned across the frontier are only those who wer unable to follow their more active companions. They left a guard at various posts Just with in the frontier. At Douyazl they were attacked by an overwhelming force of Turks, and retreated. The band will be reformed with newly arrived volun teers. It is stated that the' Turks who followed the retiring ihvaders threat ened to cross the frontier Into Greek territory, and the news has had a dis piriting effect In Athens. The Turkish troops are now cen tered in very strong force at Grevena, and the Insurgents have little chance of advancing further. Seyfoullnh Bey, the officer who was sent by Edhem Pasha to Kranla, with Instructions to ascertain the exact situation In that locality. Is an ex-attache of the Turk ish embassy at Athens. He declares that he recognized among the Insur gents near Kranla, and between that town and the border, several Greek ofllcers whom he had met previously at Athens. He also asserts that the Greek troops on the frontier made no attempt whatever to prevent Incur sions upon Turkish territory. Considerable comment Is caused here by the news from Constantinople that General Grumbkoff, the well known German military tactician, Is going to Elnssona to Inspect the Turkish artill ery, and that Admiral Kallay, of the German fleet, has gone to the Darda nelles to inspect the Turkish squadron and flotilla there. Both officers stand in the front rank of the German gov ernment for. this special duty. J Vienna. mvULVll Btiye uiai tiio ucak Informed diplomats there regard war as Inevitable. They say the strafn cannot much longer be borne by either Turkey or Greece, and that the time has passed for the powers to attempt to Intervene. In view of the dangerous position as sumed by Greece, the question Is re Iterated whether she docs not count upon some power coming to her sup port at the crucial moment. The situa tion Is regarded here as analogous to the time when Servia attacked Turkey, In 1876, when Russia and Great Britain saved defeated Servia from annihila tion. Mr. Ilenrv Nornvan, the London Chronicle correspondent, had an inter view with King George yesterday, and telegraphs that paper: "I have had an audience with King George, He spoke without much hope, but firmly, like a man who can only do his duty and leave the rest to. Heaven. More than once ho said, 'If Greece had been a groat power and had walked Into Crete long ago her action would have been welcomed by the powers as well as by the rest of the world as a blessing. But she Is only a small power, and seems unable to do anything that will satisfy the great powers.' " Uucklea's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts. ...u.qd, viP, t IVTI1 fi fx,u 1 ,1171. .1, , loyu, DUIH, tetter, chapped handB. chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively ourcs piles. or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 35 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasloy. The Fnmtno In Iiul'n. Bombay, April IB. 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