n. naKiLMrB'i RooT ihc8cat KIDNEY. LIVERS V$& Hilioiisiiess Ifcadarlip, foul brent h, our stomach, hcnrt burn, iin in chert. dyH'pslii, conMlinitlon. Poor Digestion ptrtnfl'Toiitlmr, puliinnd Heating In tho MOUMeli,shiirtm.(if breath, pain In tho heart. Loss of Appetite A plcrullcl feeling tn-iliy and a depressed ono to-morrow, tmtlilnK seems ti) taste K(xxl, tired, Uiw und alt unstrung, weakness, debility. imiitiip-lCoot builds up quickly n rundown constitution and mnkM tho weak strong. AtnrucclNtN JiO renin mid 61. (Ill l. "InmtliK (liihU to llraltti" fr-CiinroltMI(in free DlU Klt.MEH tt CO.. IIIMIHAMTON. N. V. DR. REGINALD VAN BLEEDEM'S Ncalo of Winter Price I 'or tho t'so of tlir "Knur Hundred" Only. Do.ir Mnilatu In vluw of tho koii era! depression anil tliu multiplied di versity of fushlonnblo ailments, not to mention tho oloso conipotition in hwoII doctoring just nt present, you nro con fidentially informed that hereafter my Hcalo of jiricoH will 'bo reduced us fol Iowh till furthor notice: For it Mlmplii cnrtiricntH affirming tint it It ixHliitit Unit you Rliould k t' Flor uit Tor llio curly spring ttOo Ditto tn tli.i ItlvicriMir up IhnNlle Hi I For tli.t dl.igniM uhlch II mU Hint you havi lny fever nt tho samo tinio xvith It. IE. II. tho Princess or Wales 000 For aiiurlng tho llr- liiiir.inci cumiianlct th.it j t mi nro good for 4(1 )curs Jit, uhetlier you nro or not 40U For cuiilldi-titlally ndtlslng your husband to Ik ory airefnl of jou tmd to deny you li'illilni: whatsoever, lest you dlo of henrt fill tire, loss coiiiuits-dons on thu Nolli 1.0UO For imnrlng your creditors that your rlrli mint, who liai inadn her wilt In your f.ivor. ennnot livonyenr COO Tor Htnvliiit off process Hervcr, Ihuth nml btlier ditanni'iihla iieopln with official edicts 30C For sureiring tlut your uncle, u ho cut you ntT with a shilling, was nun oom- po tnentH , COC For giving you tho lusldo secrets of tho Itttoht divorces 30C All consultations in a bnllot dust nouml gossip proof stono vault. All foes for ptt'sciiptloim aud ndvlco strictly in itdviwco. Convenient diseases made to order ami patients coached up in the fcyniritotuii for tho boiiullt of whomso vor or whatovcr ocraion. Tho ills of royalty ucuuratulr counterfeited. Jiicy :lo humps developed in itwo lessons. Shortsightedness to onuble yon to cut your hcHt friends without nfTunso in tsu days. l'lirlilindnohH tar lorgnette usu in duo consultation. A.1I diseases .Kaarautcoil; cures, contingent. Consult tni), and ho in it with the swells. Yours, Hindi let cou(ldeiHV), It. Vax Blerdtm, M. D. N. D. Parties in closed carriages and heavily veiled got first preference New Vorl: World. Tickled 111 Palate. A ICoiign oxplorcr was limy cleaning hlswuipotiH with vitriol. A negro chief Mt liy watuliiiiK tbe process with eagor ouriiihity, and whilo unobserved stretch d forth his hand, snatched tho bottle coutulniiig tho corrosivo liquid and swal lowed ilscontontsat asinglo gulp. Our xplnrnr .liiinpod up, wxpuoting to soo tho follow dlu in frightful agonies. Hut his b.il!o majesty merely rubbed his donuuli with evident sutisfaution and tid: "Wliatl You keep such iiico tltiiifi-t In .your hajj without offeriuy iuom.to your frieudl ' Tit-llits. A Hiror rohumntlo pnin ia the loft nhouicli-r had troubhtd Mr. J. U. Loper, a ell kuura drunlst of DU Moines, Iowa, for over nit. mnnths. At times tho pnin as so noYiu that he could not lift any. thinir. M ith all he could do he oould not ot rid of it until he applied Chamber IMu'h Paiu Halm. "I ouly maeto threo applications of it," he says, "Aud have lneo biMin free from all pain." Ho now reooiuniecrfH it to persons similarly nflliotod. It is for nalo by Deyo Jb Qrlce. 'Ornngo Blossom," the oomuieu leuso i'emala Remedy, draws out pain and orenofirt. Sold by O. L. Cottinj. CHrcrurTliuiik.. I doflin to thuuk nil the kind people who manifuflted so much sympathy in cident to the death und burial of my little Loy Chester. Mits. XoitA Y()U.N(1. Capttta Hwttney, L. H. A., Han Dingo. Cal. ssyi. ''fcSUIoh'i Catarrh Remedy is the tint medicine I hare ever fuuud that would do me v,y jfood." Price 60o. For . bide b C. L. Cottiut;. ii . , , The list or letters roiuaitiini; nt the lwst olllco unculkd for tip to Marcu l!lstH lfcOJ: Miiliclt, Louisa Outlncd. C. V. l'owerii, II. (1, Tho abovH lotters will bo wnt to the dead lotter ofllce April J, 181C, If not tilled for. Ficank Cowiikn, Postmustor. rcct!sic to My OIU I'atrnns aiuJ Friends, Having aaeptod tho furm njfO-oy for tho Old Continental Insuranco Co., in Wobstor and sdjoining counties, nm pro parod to furniih liberal and reliable in Hurauco on tho most favorable terms, 10-atn jT H. Smith, Agent . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. WERE LOOKING FOR IT BOLD STATEMENT OF A SPAN ISH OFFICIAL. )nld He Wan Olnil That the Alllnnrn Arfnlr (line Np inliiriU it Cloture to Fire on Anierle.'iiM Clitliu llin fclilp Win In Sp.inlsli Water. Now Yotk, March 20. Tho Ward lino Jtcamer HeKiiiaiica, which sailed from Havana. March K lias arrived In port. AmniiK. the linsseiiKers wen- two Cubans who told a reporter many new facts In connection with the sltitntlon on tho islands, both as ickukIs tho Alllanca ilTiilr and the revolt In proKross there. Neither would allow his name to appear, for pmilcntlut seasons, The news of tho IIiIiik on tho Alllanca by the Hpanlsh Kimboat had reachor Havana before the departure of tho ScBuranca. One of the passengers said ho heard a Spanish olllclal, liluh In an tborlty In Havana, renin tie that It was lust thu chance that was wanted. They bad been waltltiK for an excuse to lire on the Americans. Ho expressed tho general fooling of all Spaniards In tho matter. They believe that Americans are secretly nldlnK tho rebels and nro sending arms and ammunition from Florida. The rebel forces consist of about fp.OOO men thoroughly familiar with the coun try and all hardy aud determined. The government forces consist of about 8,000 regulars and 8,300 more nro now en route from Spain on three vessels which may reach the Island at any time. There are about 00,000 volunteers who will take up arms for Spain but the C'ubnns seemed to think little of them as fighters. IS SPANISH WATKIIH. Alllnnrn Only Mlln nml n Half from L'iiIihh Miorr. Havana, March 20. Tho name of the Spanish warship that tired on the American steamer Allanca is now known. It Is the Spanish cruiser Conde Me Vonadlto. This fact became public when the captain of the cruiser reported that ho bad tried to stop a stranRe steamer, and bad opened tire on her when she persisted In proceeding on "her course. According to the story of the Conde do Venndito'H commander, the cruiser hoisted the ting and the steamer replied by raising her KnKllsh flag. The commander claims that he did not de sire to bit the steamer, but that 'he tired the shots merely to cause her to heave to. He asserts that the steamer was but ono anil one-half miles off the coast when the tiring occurred. The authori ties have ordered a full Inquiry. 'Jt Is reported here that the Alllanca can led 24,000 rltles south on the trip on which she was tired nt. and that thero were landed on the eastern end of the Island some men who were passengers on the Alllanca. These men, It Is re ported, wore taken off the Alllanca In I shim smacks the night preceding the Ilrlng, IiniireenU Iu to Flight, llnvana. Cuba, March 20. A report has been received from Santiago of an attack on the Insurgents . y Capt. Gan Ich. Thero wore but forty Hpanlsh troops In the dctnchnient and they met the band of SOO Insurgents Intrenched In Canto del Cilsto. There was a short engagement, but the reports are that the Insurgents soon tied, leaving live dead and wounded on the fluid. All of their supplies were also captured. The Spaniards lout but one man, a guide sergeant, killed. They also lost some horses. Saturday Senor Ferrer cap tured a large quantity of ammunition. I lie Insurgents were led by , the bandit Matos. Many Are Klllrd In llnltlc. Santiago. Cuba, March 20. Humors are in circulation of a prolonged tight near Jlguanl Friday In which many were killed on both sides. Darkness put an end to the light. Moth parties then retired. It Is said that the Spanish gov ernment will leave 2.000 of the troops sent from Spain In Porto Hlcoand bring soldiers from Porto Itlco to Santiago, as they are better acclimated. Many of the wounded Spanish soldiers re in .tho hospital here. ('Iilruco'a llltl 1'rii.m. Springfield, III., March 2d For a. time this morning things looked rather dubious fr the civil service reform bill, and consternation prevailed in the ranks of the delegation of prominent citizens. of Chicago, who came down as representatives of the civil federation In behalf of the measure. After an acrimonious debate the motion to nd vance the bill to a third reading was carried by a vote of 34 yeas to C nays, and mnde npeclal order for tomorrow morning after reading of Journal. Tho senate then ndjourned. For over two hours the house wrangled over Mr. Shaffer bill to protect brewers and beer-bottlers. The bill makes It a misdemeanor for any one to be found In possession of emptv kegs ,(r bottle slmlonglng to any brewing company, If It can be shown It Is the Inte: Ion of such lerson to sell them. At tlu conclusion of the debate the bill was placed on Its passage and passed ayes, 90; nays, 30. The house then adjourned. Kcho of Iron Hull Fnllure. Indianapolis, Ind., March 20. In the Criminal court the Indictment against Mark C. Davis, ex-supreme treasurer of the order of tho Iron Hall, which lias been standing for three terms of court, was quashed, and Davis" bondsmen were released. The Indictment obtained against ex Supreme Juatlco Somerby at the samu time will soon be dis missed. MrthoilUtt In Conference. Burlington,- N. J., March 20. The fifty-ninth annual session of the Now Jersey the Methodist conference begnr In the i"i Street Methodist Kpts copal church this morning nnd will be continued for a week. Hlshop Stephen M. Men 111. D. D., of Chicago, presided. About 300 ministers and delegates aro present . hplmmr Auk an Advance. Providence, It. I., March 20. Th spinners employed In the worsted mllh here asked for nn advance In wages to day, but decldcif to continue work untl nn answer to their request Is glvei them. SPANISH MINISTRY OUT. Attempt to Curtail the Muertlr of the Trent the Catmc. Madrid, March 19. The Spanish min istry bus resigned In consequence of the trouble. In the chamber of deputies Saturday, when all the reporters with drew from the house as a protest against the defense made by the minis ter of war of the officers who attacked and wrecked tho ojuccs of ELOlobo; Jje organ of Honor Castelaf. It Is prob able that Field Maishal Martinez Cam pos will form a new cabinet. Senor Kngnsta has declared It Is his Intention not to resume the pietnlershlp. An explanation of the crisis Is that nccordlng to the military code those who slander the army through the press ought to be tried by court mar tial, when, nccordlng to the press laws, such matters ought to be submitted to a Jury. The Supreme court decided In favor of civil procedure. Despite this, the minister of war. conforming to the desires expressed by the olllccrs of the gnrrlson, proposed to the cabinet thiit a court mnrtlal bo summoned to try the cases. A majority of the ministers rep resenting tho civil elements opposed this procedure, whereupon Prime Min ister Sagnsta declared It was Impos sible for him to continue longer In of fice. All the ministers then tendered their resignations. WILL NOT INJURE SILVER. Teller Tulkt of Chlncne War Indemnity 1'rnbleni. Vnshlngton, March 19. Senator Tel ler does not regard very seriously tho possible effect of Japan's demanding n large war Indemnity In gold from China, and Is of the opinion that Instead of Injuring the cause of silver It will aid It. "I have no fear," he said today, "that In that event Japan will go to a gold basis. The people there have too long been accustomed to the use of sil ver, and the country Is too prosperous nnd progressive with matters as they are for them to desire a chnnge. Natur ally, however, and notwithstanding tho popularity of silver for local purposes, they will ask that tho Indemnity be paid In gold because of Its greater pur chasing power In Kurope and Amerlcn, with which continents Japan has large dealings, nnd also because she will have contracted a large war debt. Still, If Japan should conclude to go to a gold basis that fact would only Increase the scramble for gold and would bo another circumstance to show the Inadequacy of the gold supply. HAS THIRTEEN CHILDREN. Kanont Woman Think Nhe Ought to It (llren a Hnunty. Topeka, Kan., March 19. Oovernoi Morrill bus received a Ietetr from n woman who signs herself ns Mrs Louisa Kershner, nnd who dates net epistle from Kong, Coffee county, Kan. The governor tins received communi cations from almost every variety ol crank, but the Coffco county womur strikes nn altogether new and orlglna lead by demnndlng a bounty for haby raising, Her letter Is ns follows: "To the Oovernor of the United Status: I hereby Inform you thnt I um entitled to $1,000 for the raising of thir teen children. I nm a lone woman. My husband has consumption and I have to make a living by washing. We want you to send It to us. I nm In need of something for my family." SOIL FROM EVERY STATE. To lie Cued In IMantlng a Lincoln Tree lit Onklnnd, C'al. Oakland, Cal., March 19. The children of the Lincoln school are preparing to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of Lincoln's assassination, April 15, In a unique nnd original way. A tree will lie planted symbolical of liberty, and soil from every stnte nnd territory In the union nrd from the tombs of Wash ington nnd Lincoln Is now being gath ered nnd will be sifted nround the roots of the tree. Lord itimehery Moit Itetlre. London, Mnrch 19. The Morning prints todny, under sensational head lines: "Lord Itosebcrry'a health Is the subject of the gravest anxiety. He suf fers still from Insomnia, nnd the doc tor says thnt six months' rest Is abso lutely essential. The premier will have to resign, which Is all the more prob able as he feels deeply his Isolation and the fact that he Is Ignored by his colleagues In the commons. If he re tires Sir William Harcourt will succeed him, asking the present ministers to re main In ofllce." One of the Italian Foand. Wnlsenberg, Colo., March 19. Pletre Qtabanco, one of the men supposed to have been killed nt Bear Creek last Tuesday night, was discovered last night by some Mexicans about ten miles from the scene of the tragedy. His feet were frozen and he was In a pitiable con dition from exposure, hunger and frlKli. The sheriff was notified and took hln) to Pueblo, where he was placed In Jail, LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO Cattle Common to prime. $1.60 05.75 Hog Shipping grades.... 4.30 04.SS Bheep Fair to choice 2.75 Ot.TS Wheat No. 2 led G4ti0 Mi Corn No. 2 4tTi Oats No. 2 28V4 .28 Rye No. 2 62 Butter Cholco creamery,. .18 Q ,o Eggs Fresh 11 potatoes Per bu 63 O .70 BUFFALO. Wheat-No. 2 67 .68 Corn No. 2 yellow 46 Oats No. 1 white 32 PEOniA. Rye No. 2 63 .63H Corn No. 3 white it0 .43 Oats No. 2 white 31)49 .31H BT. LOUIS. Cattle 8.50 G5.00 Hogs 3.95 94.06 Wheat No. 2 red 82 H Corn No. 2 42 O .42 K Oats No. 2 30 MILWAUKEE. Wheat No. 2 spring 65 ' Corn No. 3 43V& Oats No. 2 white 30 Q ,304 Barley No. 2 63 Rye No. 1 64 KANSAS C1TT. Cattle 2.75 04.25 Hogs , B.90 04.35 8heep 3.65 494.60 NEW YOnK. Wheat No. 2 red 61 O .(14 Corn No. 2 43Vi Oats Whlto western Z3 Butter 11 9.11 TOLEDO. Wheat No. 1 .6SHO .67 Com No. 2 mixed.... 43 Oats No, 2 mixed 8i JOHN BULL NOT IN IT. Has Nothing to Do with the 'Meilcnn- Gnntemnlnn Men. Washington, March 20 Senor Rom ero, the Mexican minister here, hns en tered a formal denial of the accuracy of the published statement that the tioublebetween Mexico and Ouatemnln Js due to the Influence of a llrltlsh syn dicate, which controls the Tehuante pec railway from fear of tho competi tion of the Ouatemnln road. The min ister asserts that the Tehuantepec rnll wny Is not controlled by a Ilrlt,"h syn dicate, but Is owned by the ...oxlcan government; that Its natural ndvnn tages are so pronounced that the pro jected railroad cannot compete with It successfully, and finally that a war would only delay and would not pre vent the completion of the new road. It would aluo appear, says the minister, that lit 1 1 f mIi bondholders would have much more to lose than to gain by a war which would tend to reduce the value of their securities. AT NEW ORLEANS. .Men Work nt I.ondlng limit and the Soldier Aro Idle. New Orleans, La., March 20. A gang of negro labort rs, who crossed the river yesteiday to unload tho steamer l'tolla of Elder, Dempster & Co., were met by whlto men nnd told they would not be allowed t" work. They reported to the agents of the line. Later a company of three from the Scrcwmen's association applied for work on the steamer. It was ngreed that the work on tho Etolla should bo divided, tho Jefferson parish men taking one-half and the negroes from this side the other. No further trouble Is anticipated. Cotton Is arriv ing freely and the men are loading ships without molestation. Even the presence of the military has ceased to attract any attention. So Match for Flulmmoii. Boston, Mass.. Mnrch 20. Steve O'Donnell at 170 pounds clearly bested Jack Kllraln last night In eight rounds, but a draw was declared Kllraln weighed at least 230 pounds. Ills move ments were snail-like and he wns weak on his legs. His blows were slow and lacking In power. It was a good oppor tunity to size up O'Donnell. whom Cor bett pretends to think good enough to whip Fltzslmmons. If the night's per formance be any criterion Fltz could whip him In two rounds. I'lenxnil ut Spain's Kniliarrimiiiieiit. Tampa, Fla., March 20. Cubans here nro delighted over the advices from Madrid chronicling the battlo between the Spanish troops and the Mussulman nt Mlnnndlmans. It Is said by leading Cubans that this Spanish possession was Included In the plan of a general and concerted revolution ngnlnst Ufa Spnnlsh crown. They hull with delight the tiding of the sanguinary contllcts there which will cause Spain much be wilderment nnd distress. Marked DUerepnuey In llepnrti. Sioux City. Iowa, March 20. Tho an nual reports of the chief of police and the police Judge show a large discrep ancy In of tecelpts of money. The for mer reports an aggregate of $41,000 re ceipts on account of fines. The latter reports nn nggregate of only nbout $10,000. Early In the year a scandal arose In the collection of fines by tho police and an order was made that all moneys be paid to the police Judge. Their reports now develop nn nston ishlng difference. Llren Lout in Alabama. Gndsden, Ala., Mnrch 20. Further de tails of the water spout on tho Coosa river, thirty miles north of here, show that the damage wus heavy. The rlvei nnd cieeks adjacent to It were over flowed for forty miles, Inundating low lands, destroying crops, and sweeping away houses. It Is not yet known how many lives were lost. One report says only three persons were drowned Jake Alverson and family while anothci says six or seven were lost. Uncle Sam aud Italy Oooil Frlendi. Washington. March 20. The Italian Incident Is practically closed, so far at It Involves the relations of the United States and Italy, and Instead of leavlnn Irritation and HI feeling the affair ap pears to have resulted In furthci strengthening the friendly relations be tween the countries. It can be stated authoritatively the reports circulated ot Baron Fava's probable transfer to a European station arc groundless. Iteaion for Window Glait Trait, Pittsburg, Pa., March 20. Window glass manufacturers from all over the country are In Pittsburg to attend the meeting to form a trust. The commit tee appointed to colect data relative to the extent Into which Importations from abroud, the tariff, and freight rates en ter Into trnde competition, held Its final meeting last night and will plao its re port before the meeting to-day. Htrlker Threaten Violence. Addyston, Ohio, March 20. All tho coal heavers here have been on a strike except those working for Henry Kat tlemeyer. Yesterday the heavers for the Hlg Four nnd North Bend elevators went over to Knttlemeyer's place nnd threatened violence If the men went to work unloading barges of coal. Knt tlemeyer's men Joined the strike. No 1'ollce ut lloone, Iowa. Boone, Iowa, March 20. Mayor Far row on taking alllce removed tho whole police force of tho city before sending In new officers. The council hns thus far failed to confirm the nominations of the mayor. The old officers nil sur rendered their stars and the city Is without police. Uphold! the Administration. New York, March 20. The Times this morning, prints a dispatch from W. C. Whitney, ex-secretary of the navy, warmly upholding the course of Secretary CJresham In dealing with tho Spanish authorities In the trouble over the Alllanca affair. Ho favors tlu United States taking Immediate and determined nctlon. Coal Operators to Meet. Boone, Iowa. March 20. The coal op cratoia have lisued an address to tli miners of the county asking them tc meet In consultutlon to-morrow. What is MlSSvfflX 303Eg'l3N3sLLX5a Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Blilllons of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverlshncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers hate repeatedly told mo of Its good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. Osoood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria Is the bust remedy for children of which 1 am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not far distant when mothers wlllconslder tho real Interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the variouiquack nostrumswhlch are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful gents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graTe." Da. J. F. Kmcnnos, Conway, Ark. Tk Ccatamr Compaar, TT A Sllggcutlon, When tho bead of tho concern nrrivod at his ofllco on tho very cold morning, his room was cold. "Is tho hteani on?" ho asked. Tho stenographer girl said It was. "Ah, I ecu!" ho remarked. "Tho pipes nro filled with cold air, " and with that ho uu.scrowcd a smnll plug from ono end of tho radiator. Tho cold air camo whistling out and after camo a traco of steam. "I'll wait till It boats up," ho said. Tho steam began to blow through tho hole, so bo started to screw tho plug in again. "Onchl Goo! Thundorntion!" ho screamed as ho danced around on ono foot. Tho stoam had scaldod two of his fingers. Tho radiator began "blowing off" liko a locouiotivo aud spurting water across tho carpet "Run for tho janitor!" he yelled. "Somebody got that plug and put it in I Qo toll tho cngineorl" Tho room was clouding with vapor as ho pawod around on tho floor for tho ping that hnd dropped whilo bo burned his fingers. "I can't find it," ho gasped ns he jumpod up ngalu. "This is terriblo. What can wo do?" Tho stenogrnphcr girl looked at him and calmly said, "Why not turn off tho steam?" Exchange Who It Waa. "Now who is said to support the world?" "Atlns, miss." "And who supported Atlas?" "Plenso, miss, my book don't say, bnt I 'speo' It waa his wife." renevertd and Got a Quarter. Repartco is a valuablo woapon, as one of tho out of tho olbow cherubs who hnvo boon doing praiseworthy sorvico in swooping tho crossings since slush has inndo walking n inisory found out, ays a Washington papor. "Ploaso, inarm, gimino a little pen ny, " and ho hold out a grimy hand to a woman of benign aspect who was pass ing. Sho shook her head and wont on, bnt tho porsovering child followed her. "Only a littlo ponny, ploaso, marrn." "But, my child, I haven't a littlo penny," tho woman explained. "Thou," said tho cherub, with a merry twinkle in his eyes, "a big quar ter will do, "and ho got it Detroit Froo Press. Hard. Collector Seo horo. when are vou going to do anything on this aooonnt? uiucigo l itou't know, i havo boon bypuotlzod so that I can't go through (ho nerformnnco of nnvlnu oven when I havo tho monoy. I'm awfully sorry, I assure you. Indianapolis Journal. Echoes of the Wedding. "It's all nonsense, dear, about wed ding cako. I put nn enormous pioco un der my pillow nnd dreamed of nolody. " "Well?" "And tho next night I ato it aud droamod of everybody." Life. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It nsiuperlorto any prescription known to me." , . n. A. Ancnia, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly ot their expert t-nce In their outsldo practice with Castoria, and although Me only hare among our medical supplies what Is known aa regular products, yet wo are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." Ukitid BosriTAi. amd Diimuir, Boston, . Alls 0. BaTrB.'Pre,., Murray 8trtf Haw York City. Motive. . On und uf ter March 1st, 18'J."), wo will bo doing business at tho old stand, in r?ar of post-oflico, where we will be glad to soo all of our old customers nnd as many now ones as can make it convon lont to call on us. Wo will keop the best huy and grain, tho price will bo ro ducetl, and stock loft in our care will ro celvo tho boat of care. Hoarding horses a specialty. Livery in connection. F. N. RicHAnnsoN & So.v, Proprietors. ITIarkct Report. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat ...9 Corn Oats Gr. 50 40 CO Flax 1 25 Hogs 3 r0 II 75 Stock hogs 2 00'- 00 k Fntcows ;j no Hutter ii Kkh ,. Potatoea U0C5 Chickens lb 4 Turkeys lb 0 Hailed May per ton D Treasurer's Sale for Tuxes. By virtue of a distress warrant direct ed to mo from the treasurer of Webster county. Nebraska, for tsx.'8 for the years . 1S01, 181)2. 18!).'l and 181)1 aguinst J. L. Warrington of Webs tor county, Nebras ka, as defendant for the sum of twelve and eoventy-oight hundredths dollars and costs at seven und no hundredths dollars aud accruing costs I hnvo lovied upon the following goods and chattels taken ns tho property of said defendant, to eatiufy said tuxes to wit: 1 mower, 1 huy rake, 1 corn plunter, 1 riding culti vator, one hay rnok, and will offer the satno for enlo to tho highest bidder for cash in hand on the 6th day of April, ' 1 8t5, nt the cornor ot 4th Avenue and Webstor streets, Rod Cloud, Nebraska, at tho hour ot one o'clock p. m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated, March 21, 1895. J. S. White, By S. W. Foe, County Treasurer. Special Deputy Treasurer. Legal Notice. ( Notice Is hereby Riven that under and by vir tue ot an order el sale Uued from the office ot ' C. 1). Crone, cu-rk of tbe district cout ot the ii-iiMi juiuciBi uisirici, wiuiin nna ior weDSier county, Nebraska, upon a decree In an action pending therein, w herein Uoso II. 3. Duplguac and W. F. it. Mills, receiver of the Harallun lAan and Trust Company, are plaintiffs, and ugalust lleorce F. Watson, Oliver I Davis and .Davis, his wife, Charles L. Meshlar ant - Meihler. his wife. It. il. Davis and Minnie II. Davis, and the American Exchange National Hank, defendants, I shall offer for sale at pub llo vendue, to the hlsbest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the courthouse, at Med rioud, in said Webster county, Nehnwka, (that holiiK tho building wherein the last term ot said court was holden) on tho Oth day of April, A. D. 1805, at one o'clock p. m. of said dav, the following described property, to-wlts The east half ol the northwest quarter, the west half of the northeast quarter, the west half of the south west quarter, the northeast quarter of the southwest qiiaiter. and the northn eat quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-four (34,1 iii township ono (l.) north of range eleven Ul,), west o! tne Cth 1'. M all In Webster coun ty, Nebraska. (liven under my hand this I8th day of Febru ary, A. D. 1895, . J. W. ituMoiiKY, Sheriff. Case & McNItt, Plaintiffs Attorney; Notice to Tcuciicrs. Notico is hereby given that 1 will exurnino all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teaohors ofthe publio schools of this couuty, at Red Cloud on tho third Saturday of caoh month, Spcoial examinations will be held ,. on the Friday proceeding tho 3d Sat urday of each month, The standing desired for 2d and 3d grado certificates is tho same no grado below 70 per cent., average 80 per cent; for first grado cortifioato no grado below 80 per cent., avorago 90 per oent, in all branohos required by law. D. M, HuNTER.County Supt, . .t 9,f