oar ATT A DAILY SATUTCDAV , ISLATCOII 11 , isnn. TRADE HEV1MVS OF 1IIEWEEK Bmt Assurance of Ocod Business Su Future is Riss in Wages. NEW BUYING DEMAND IS CREATED AITi-H * ihc Iron null Slci-l Olilliill iHlmrli oflirnt Do .N.i I I'nll llclou l.nil I1 * . \'I5\V \ YOUK , March 10 11. 0. nun & Co.'s Weakly Uovlow of TrnOo will sny to morrow : lly far UIP best nssnrancc ot good business In tlio fuluro la found In the general list' t \\ngcs. The general ndvnnre In earnings of cotton mill ( jmrntlvpH , In most cases 10 per cent , of Iron ami steel workers , gener ally 10 per iont , and tlniilato nnd sheet workers , from 5 to 10 per cent , and of coal miners In BOIIIO large districts , nbont n ? much , 1ms sot a pace which mot establish ments will follow vvhUh hme riducud wages In tlio last jearn of depression. Those who fall to comprehend what such n clmngu mny menu have only to consider thnt a tenth Incrcnho In tlioMK < . " of nil Itibor Mould put Into the innrki'ts n now buying ik'Minnil In amount about tbrce-uai | - tors of tlio cntlro valuu of exports to all cnuntilos The volume of business shows no HlKim of decrease nnd for the llrst full week of March has been nbout fit 7 per cent greater than In Ah" same weik of liiit jear nnd CO' ) per ceift'greater thnn In 1S"2. Most pi'oplo would not expect the pro duction of plR Iron to bo affected by the weather. Yet In the I'ltUburK dlstriet nlono the fuinncoB running mo said to lm\o pro duced 13,000 tons per week less than their January output , so tint the decrease In weol.ly piodualun of all furnaces , SJS.t'U tons March 1 , nmitnst , 27C3a ! IOIIH Kobiuniy 1 , docs not mean run tiling more than bad vcather 'J he sin InhiiRc of supplies of lion in rohrunry , Just when Incie.isid hiippllcs were expected nnd nredei ] , < ontt United much to the extmordlnnry advances In prices , $275 In anthiacltu No 1 Kebrumy 1 , $ J BO In Hcssemcr pli ; at IMttfthiirg nnd $ J 75 In Kroy forso The unsold stocks wcio nlsii reduced In Kebruniy 40,411 tons , so that the nppimnt consumption was ' (77,979 ( tons In the phnrt month. N'eaily nil the work done , of course. Is nt the cominratlvcly low prices mmle In the great conti acts three to four months ago , but the thrio works utlll nblo to contract for early delivery nro charging what they please , nnd these quota tions nppcqr In the published statements. In manj cases $1 to $ " per ton premium Is paid for dellvervithln sixty dajs I'latos ' are In uspccl il Jem.ind and higher , but In lalls , cms and structural forms the dumand .mil pi ices am not jet much changed. Tin is linn at 2J.Sri cents , with consumption of 2.100 tons monthly , ami coppoi Is sealco nt 17 7 > cents , with load i lower nt $1.50 The trust lefiisoa quotations for tin plates The demand for coke exceeds the exporting ciipncltj of the Connellsvlllo lesion , but the fnrnaco beliiK quoted nt ? 1 fiO and foundry output has been 1CSC7'J tons for the week , , nt ? 2 per ton I Tlio woolen mnnufncUners ha\o been Immpored with doubts about the prlco of wool. A blK combination of worsted producers - | ducers lias been formed , with several other combinations proposed In Roods of other kinds , but these do not encourage bujlng ' nnd the sea/son eontlnucs disappointing In woil maiktts sales nro b.nely equal ' to the ordinaly consumption of the mills dependent upon them , but prices nro rather weak. Cotton goods Imvo been advanced nbont I pur cent during the last month and nre still Using , although the advance In i law cotton has stopped. I Eipcnts of whcit do not fall below last | > ear's , ns many have for some months ex pected , and the Atlantic e\poits , Hour In- I eluded , have been for the week 3,2000021 bushels , against 1,500,870 ! bushels last jear nnd I'aclllc exports G03.1S7 bushels , ngiinst 1 2SO Oil ! bushels last jear , with othei e\- poi ts of 107 "ib'l bushels \Vestcin -clpu were 1,071,017 bushels , ngalnfal 2,7'2,01S bUbhcls for the same week last ye.il and the output from the country Rons far to chock apprehension ns to the deficiency of the crop The pi Ice Is about 2 rents lonei for spot nnd coin Is nbout 1 cent lower , with western receipts 1,509,104 bush- elss , against f > , 1S7.203 bushels last ycai , whllo exports have been for the same week 3 f7SS7 bushels , against 2,057,851 bushelb last jear. Failures for the week have been 182 for the United States , against 2IS last jear , nnd thirty-seven In Canada , against thlity- nlt last jcnr. iiit.vn.vi'iuii'.s : : m\inw inTIIADK. . In.liiNd-lul Ami IN SHII tinI'r < - I-iulnciit IVntiirr. NfiW YOUK , March 10. IJradstreefs to- mouowU \ s > aj. Industrial and tunic activity ts still n pre-uminent featuie of the general business situation 1'rico stieimth , too , Is notable , especially in view of the midwinter rise of I'obruarj , except In the cnso of the leading cuieals and wools. In innnnfiicl tiling lines the situation Is ono of Rieat nUlvitv. Additional advances In wages announced this week teem Ilkoly to Hvviill the number of woikerj whoso vxages are reported advanced tloso to 175- , 000 The lion mid fatecl trade is excited by n feverish demand , Inadequate supplies and further advance in thu quotations. Shut downs for lepalrs and other icasons Imvo reduced the pig Iron outjut mateilally and eunent pioductlon Is tnld to bo conjldeiably below that ot Januarj 1 The number of old furnaces being finhibited up nnd put in operation Is steadily Incieasing , , but iho ef fect on pioductlon Is not jet very nurlc'd The e.iBlet tendency in wool is ono of the disappointing features of the week , the out- Kiowth partlcnlaily of nn-satlsfactory de mand for men's wear goods , but also a re- llectlon of leports of piojected combinations in the finished goods trade. The demand for cotton goods Ib veij act ho nnd not ndvnnccd to the same extent us the criidei innl.es Cotton icinalns steady and the ic- ductd movement at the south is making the minimum estimates the moie fashionable , Lumber is active nt mobt of the maikets and pikes aio firm because of well cleaned til ) blocks Haw nnd lellned sug.ir hnvo nllUo moved upw.ud , paitly becauto of un- fnvornblo Cuban ciop advices nnd also in bjmpnthy with the improvement going on in Kuropenn beet mniKcts. Ueflned has been jnnrKcd up , iiolwltlistandlng the trade wnr now going on Wheat Is weaker , uoUltli- ntnndliiB crop damage it-ports , and other te- reals nro In Hjmpathy , chlelly because of the gionth ot btailsh views of Hiipplles hold hj fanners and n tendency to discount the generally oxpetted heavy go\eminent cstlmatts of wheat in farmeis' hands. Heporta fiom leading markets east nnd west nro of an netlvo bpilng Jobbing de mand , pnitlcularly for dry goods , but shaied in by ( lathing , shoes and other staples On the Pacific const buslnuhH Is falily good , except at San I'mnclsc-o , vvhero general tindo Is below tlio average , owing to uncer tainty tcgardlng the erop Wheat , IncludlnK Hour , shipments for the v\oek aggregate i,39Sb21 buahels , against r.S15,5SO bushels last week , 4IS1.7iit bushels in the cot responding wec-k of IS'Jb , 1.5S9,4iJ bushels In 1S97 , 2.011,209 bubhels In 1S9G nml 2,791ICO bushels In 1S95. Since July 1 , this bcaniui , the exports of wheat aKKro- gate 17.1.111,755 bushels , against 168,941,511 bushels last jenr. Corn exports for the week aggregate 3- 7.KrSS tushcli , nRnlnst S.791,861 last week , 3,2S5,056 bushels in this week a yeir ago , 5,310,014 bushels In 1897 , 1,708,678 bushels in 1S96 nnd S82,95fi bushels In 1895. Since July in , this season , corn exports ag gregate 117,242,627 bushels , against 122- 505 701 bushels during the same period a joar ngo lluslness failures thli week number 177 , ns compared with 170 Inst week , 247 In this week a jenr ngo , 277 In 18)7 ! ) , 282 In 1800 and 262 In 1S9V Failures for the week In the Dominion number 37 ns against 37 Inst week , 3t In this week ) a jenr ago , 56 In 1897 , CS in 1S9G nnd 39 In 1S1.1. Aniicici.n.vitiMi not si : fiorAi.s . \UKri-Kiitc of IUMIII | | > NN TriiiiNiictloiin lij ( lie An-touIntccl Hniikn. Nn\V YOHIC , March lO.-Tha following table , compiled bj Htadstrei-t s , xhows the bank dc-arings nt the principal cities for the vse k ending March 10 , with percentage of increase nnd dcruise as compared with the cot responding week last jear : < ' < > ittr < it > t for Ore Handling I'limiM. COLUMBUS , 0. . March 10 A contract has been closed by President Monserrat of the Hocking Valley railroad for two ere hand ling plants for the Toledo docks , which will be the most complete of any machines on the great lakes. It Is expected that the first ono will bo erected In 'May ' and the second ono in July , to catch the heavy ere shipments from that time on through the season , and a largo business is expected , llliKTu mill Oiturutori Confer. PITTSHUKG , March 10. Another confer ence of committees of coal operators and miners of the PittBburg district to arrange the local scale of wages for the coming year is In session heio. When the conference adjourned for lunch the Indications pointed to an nmlcablo settlement without lesortlng to a stilkc , ns has been predicted. Koports iccelved from the Hocking valley nnd Illi nois districts were that a strike In those fields after April 1 was Inevitable. liiv i-Ntlnntiiipr llrlliery Clinraen. HAimiSBURG , Pn. March 10. The house today granted an extension of time to the bpoclal committee which is investigating the charges of biibery in connection with the consideration of the McCnnell Jury bill. The committee had been ordered to report on March 13. It bus held thrco sessions nnd will sit again next Tuesday night. De velopments of nn oven more sensational nature than have yet be n brought out nro promised next week. Mntli Infantry HOCK to Manila. SAN FRANCISCO , March 10. Orders have been lecelved at army headquarters here to day to prepare trnnspoitatlon for the Ninth Infantry , which is to bo sent to Manila , al though It had been asnlKiied \arlous posts on this coast. It has been given out from department headquarters that the War de partment is desirous of recruiting for the cavalry service In the Philippines nnd nlso for that ot the artillery. AVar Tnv | H CHICAOO , March 10 , Judge Tuloy In the circuit court today Issued n mnndamiiH to compel the city anthorltes to Issue n saloon keeper's license , although no GO-cent war tax stamp was nttachcd to the bond Judge Tuloy declared the tax In this Instance nn unwarrantable Intciferenco with the city and stnto governments , Infringing the principle of state sovereignty Ili'N , r < ul > 'N St'iitcneo SiiiMitMiilril , AL11ANY , N Y , March 10. In view of the recommendation of mercy by the Jury Judge Gregory has suspended sentence on Mrs Cody , found guilty on yesterday of at tempting to blackmail the heirs of the late Jay Gould. ! Sot -il Hliiirer HI. NEW YORK , March 10. Mnie. Schumann- Helnko , the famous contralto singer , is critically 111 with erysipelas In this city. < v/v % % ' % 0 If YOU WANT "THB ONI/Y" | G3NUINB HUNYADI WATER , I Insist Upon Receiving t tlAC I AATUIIAI. AI > IHII : > T WATKH , the only water which comes from the Hiinyadi Springs of litmgary , owned by ANDREAS SAXLEHNER , Budapest , jNTESTFORNEWNE Best of Britain's Dnrotees at Ohesa with American Champions , NOTABLE CONTEST ON BOARDS COMMENCES Clinnro for Aini-rlcnii SIIPCTHK Arc nml "l " lllrnclo Will .SavillrlllN from Dc-fcat. NK\V YORK , March 10. ror the Hrst tlmo In tlio history of chess , players ot this country contested n match on ten boards against the best recognized players of Great Hrltnln. The contest , as were the three previous ones , Is being plujcd for n magnificent trophy presented by Sir George Now nes , president of the lirltlsh Chess club , London. The first match , In 1S9C , was won by the Americans , but the second nnd third matches , plnjed In 1S97 nnd 1S9S , were won by the Britishers. The contest begun to day was all the more Important because an- oilier victory for the Drltlshers would hnvo won for them the trophj. Many metropoli tan experts wcro present In the assembly room of the Brooklyn Academy ot Music , where this end ot the match was plnjed , under the auspices of the Urookljn Chess club. club.Thero There were nt least four hundred people present. The players wore seated on a big platform facing the nudleneo nnd ahovo them were appended ten giant chess boards with movable pieces , and ns soon as n move wns made cither In Urookljn or nt the Hotel Cecil , London , wliero the match Is being plnjed , under the nusplcos of the British chess club , It wns repeated on the giant boards to cunblo the spectators to fol low the progress of the game from move to move. The operators nnd the representa tives of the press were placed In n room ad joining the big linll , close to the plajcrs. No tlmo wns lost in repeating the moves for tlio press nnd the spectators. Hotter is umpire for the Americans In London nnd Prof. Isaac L. Rlso Is umpire in Brooklyn for the British Chess club. The I'll I rlnnr. The teams were paired as follows : United States. Great Britain. II. N. PillsburjJ. . 1' Blnckburne. J. W. Showaaer. H i ; Atklna J. r. Dairy. T i : . Lawrence. A. U Hodges. n M. Jackson Kdwurd llymes. D. Y. Mills. II. G. Volgt. ; Herbert Jncobs. S. 1' . Johnston. C. D Locock r. J. Marshall. C. B. Walnw right. C. J. Newman. G. S Uelllnirham. D. G. Balrd. H.V. . Trenchard. At the first board Plllsbury played the two Knights defense against Blackburne. At the second , third , fourth , fifth , seventh , ninth and tenth boards there weio Uuy Lopez openings. On the sixth a center counter gambit wns played. Play began at 10 o'clock. After n few opening moves were made on nil the boards t was ascertained that the opening and de fenses conducted on the boards were those given in the pairing. The play : Plllsbury played a two Knights defense against Blackburno. The latter tried to force matters by an attack , but Plllsbury was all there nnd the positions were retained when the game was adjourned , after thirty-two moves. On the second 'table ' Show alter played a Spanish game ngalnst Atkins. The latter eelected a variation favored by Stelnltz. Sventually the Kentucklnn seemed to get .he position and ho kept it up to the time of adjournment , when thirty-two moves had been made. Another Ruy Lopez wns played on the third table by Lawrence against Barry. The Qostonlan adopted the Berliner defense and managed to get a fine game toy subsequent fine stratagem. At the tlmo ot adjourn ment nnd when Barry sealed his thlrtj-- hlrcl move the experts present thought ho should win tomorrow. Uuy Lopez No. 3 was played on the 'ourth ' board. This time the champion of ho Manhattan Chess club , Hodges , tried Spanish tactics against Jackson. The Eng- Ishman selected a Tianchetto defense , made amous by Plllsbury. In the course of subsequent play the American player established a very fine position nnd when the game was adjourned after twenty-six moves , Hodges was put down as a winner tomorrow. Hymes , on the fifth table , had to con- end against n Lopez against the Scotch champion , Mills. The latter won n pawn and had slightly the better position. An nterestlng end game is looked for on the esumptlon ot play tomorrow. Thirty-seven moves nero made in this game. JncoIjH Gets AVorat ot It. Jacobs , who played n. center counter gam bit against Volgt , got the worst ot the struggle and n win for the American plajcr s anticipated. In this game thirty-three moves were made On the seventh table still another Buy Lopez was plajed be- .woen Locock nnd Johnston , In this game there were many ups nnd downs. First the ono and then the other seemed to liavo the advantage , and Just at the tlmo ot adjournment the game was drawn after thirty-one moves. Marshall , the youngest player on the team , the champion ot the Brooklyn Chess club and ono ot the most promising players o the metropolis , opened with his favorite . ' Q 4 against Wnlnwright on the eighth table. Marshall played n very brilliant gnmo and , although ho weakened nt ono itngo of the contest , ho managed to come out with a good position shortly before the adjournment. Thirty-two moves wcro maTJo n this gamo. Uelllnghnm's Huy Lopez on the ninth board against Neuman was a success. Twenty-olglit moves were made on this joard. On the tenth table the Spanltli gnmo wns played by Balrd against Trenchard. At Irst the Britisher had decidedly the better position. In the middle game stage , however - over , the American plaj-ed good chess and evened up the position. Thirty-three moves were recorded. It will thus bo seen that the chances for the Americans winning the contest and tlio trophy nro very bright , nnd only n mlroclo seemo to bo nblo to save the Brlt- shers from disaster tomorrow At tlio Other Hud. LONDON , March 10. Between 200 nnd SOO persons were present nt the Hotel Cecil .his afternoon at the opening of the fourth nternatlonal table chess match between the eadlne players ot the United States and 3reut Britain , Cordial messages were re ceived and exchanged between the players lero and the Brooklyn Chess club and a ! eellng of great satisfaction prevailed , The all-round strength of the American ilny was recognized Great Interest was aken in the contest between Locock nnd Iclinston. Locock's Ruy Lopez development was considered ugly , but tlio spectators quickly recognized his weakness In falling with his queen toward the end ot the game Mortimer nnd Gunsberg early reached the conclusion that the British had lost the ; amo. Marshall's steady play was recog nized , \VINM3HS OX MiW OIII.KINS THICK. JocUry Troxler Ilulc-il Oft for Dollli- T U % roullnic Wfilm' ilny I.imC. NEW ORLEANS , March 10 - Eightjninth day of the Crescent City Jockey club's win ter meetlnir. The stewards announced ili ! ; > evening their decision In the Troxlcr rase of deliberate fouling committed In ths I-t'\- ngton stake on Wfdnesdaj , when ho reached over and caught the bridle of Franit [ trail's colt Alex , the favorite. In that rate , Troxler Is ruled off the turf and his brother , Valet , and manager , John Troxlcr , le sua- P'lidfd fr m n ! ' privilege * In.lcn.iKrU and , ' , 'V ' ? 'onn.uioi , with . ih > cnse 1 more i. * ' " " * ' b > ftK'Hifr Investigation TnM ' "t1' " ' ' ' h' ' * brother s fnte. jofkpv SMMIR. r who roile stn ral bid Icok- inif races td v ] , „ . been notified that ha , ; MJ. p a wd to ride here in th fu- lure The cimstion of third money In the i.ex ngton soiling stakes which wfls held n nli jntice pindinR n il. < cl lon in thu Trox- er cise was ni o ictlled to < liy /r-lllii- uivson TroMnrs mount , who llnlsin 1 third , bplntf d' ( iiin lined The weather vvns line and track fant Thr o tnvorltis won * U1 1 S Plrst rar , pp\rn furlongs , selllnc : Cov- iiiKion Kv . won Cilenmoj no second , Tom Toiler third Tlnm : 1 31 % . -Second IHCO Pit nnd one-half furl ings ; Cot I nsilih \ \ ) , i Uondmati second , Clara r i1 T tlllr(1 Time. 1 2.1U J nml r.ucone and three-sixteenths mlloi : Judge StiMiltmn won. Donation second , Button third Time 2 01. Touith nuo , handicap , ono nnd on * six- teeiith mllp- > flurry Leaf won. Llicly Gal- lB.hn" "erond Hnrutirln third Time 1:1 : 4. Hfth race S.-IIIHR -Ix furlongs : John IJoone won , c'otton Plant second , Nellie third Tlmo 1 H ? . Sixth r o splllntr "K furlongs ; uile Iiour vvon , flu rrv Hoiince second , Brother I'red thlnl rinu 1 If KID'S ' BROTHER SAVES HIM Hi'fon-p > lc < t ) < iiinl | IN I'mcnl ( u < ; | % c Uvclnliui ( o Snillh on a Vloln- tloii of Union , SAN PHANCISCO March 10-Billy Li- \lcne , brother of "Kiel" Livlgne , jumpo.1 Into the ring In the fourteenth round of the Smith-LavIgno fight tonight nnd Heforco Mo onnld vvns forced to glvo the decision The end crime o suddenlv nnd unex pectedly that tbe blK erowd vvns for a tlmo at a. lo = to undrrstntid the situation. The cause of Ulllv's action VV M that UeorBe hail rcitlvoil a loilplo ot solid blows front Smith on the Jaw and was pa'pihly tnttleil and "omewlmt projwv Ilia brother eeelntr his oondlt'on and fenrlntr a knock out , out ot brotherlj Kvmpathv and family prldo jumped through the ropes and placed his nriu about his brother's shoulder , clc- clariiiff ho would never nee Geoigo humiliated by a knockout. As this vv.m n. clear violation ot the i tiles Uetoreo itc- Dom cl had no other ilternatlve tlmn to do- cldo In favor of Smith. vMillo Lavlsne w is getting the woi-st of the mixes he wns not out of It , nnd might Imvo staved thiough had his biother not Interfered In tlio very beginning of the light Smith violited the ngicement not to Btilke In the clinches , fouling repeatedly. Ho was warned again. Referee McDonald finally telllnc him If he violated , the ru'.ea ho would give the light to L.ivltfne. After this Smith wns more cautious , but both struck In the clinches throughout the IlKht. Livlgne had the advantage by a slight margin up to the llnul round He did all the 'ending ; nnd while ho did not brenH ground iv ullly , he waited for Smith's leads and count red Imd with tlBhtson the bodj , giving putitular attention to the kidneys. SIIOOTI OAMM VTU TAHGCTS. Scores Mn.lc liv COIICS < IIII < M lit Sporis- IIIIIII'N Slicn\ . NB\V YORK , March 10 Additional In terest was cciiMecl today In the shooting contests nt Inanimate tnigets which Imvo been the leading feature in the attractions nt the UDortsmen'R show at the Madison Square Oaiden The principal attraction today was the beginning of an intorcollegl ate match nt clny biids , at which the Unl verbltj' of Pennsylvania , Columbia unlver slty nnd I'rlnceton university have entcreil teams. The col'eglans of the University of Pcnn- j-lvnnla shot In tlic opening rounds of the match. Team No 1 , captained by Walter T. Singer , scored 103 kills and team No. 2 191 klllu. Princeton will have an InningTuesday. . Hello O Helkes of Daj ton , O , today made a continuous score of 1H targets. This occurnd In the Sportsman's associa tion hindlcn'i. conditions of which are ICO targtta nt unknown angles , r"-cntrles lim ited. At the last half of the tiist 100 Helices killed fifty straight , and with a ic-entry ho kept shooting in splendid form , kll ing slx- tj'-lour straight out of the second 100. From this point to the end of the century he made some splendid kills , but missed the last tartret. J. A. n Elliott ofKansas City shot In remarkably good form , kl'llng ninety-eight out of a pcwMblo lOO/'vvhlch vvns a duplica tion of his score ofc a week ago. lulkes ami Elliott nro iow tied with scores ot 9S each , the next thlghtst being Edvvaid Banks of thin cl ( > ' , and O. R Dickey ot Boston , who hive ulnety-sK hills each to their credit In the continuous mitch nt targets , unknown angles , Heikes and Elliott lend with the bent con ecutlve hcores , each hiving broken eightv-livo In this event a'H3 re-entries are unlimited. Thet' events will not be completed until Wednesday aft ernoon. Scores of the Golf JMnj orn. MIAMI , r'a , Maich 10 In the play for the Miami golC championship today Lind beat Sanborn two up , Ballard ilufeatd Sutherland , 2 up and 1 to play ; Griswold bested Thompson , 2 , un and 1 to plaj- . and Merrill won against Maddock. 1 up In the afternoon play Hal arcl beat Llncl 2 up and 1 to play nnd Merrill's score against Grls- vvold was J iijn and 2 to play. In the play for the consolation cup Sutherland beat Sanborn 5 up and 3 to play , Maddock beat Thompson , 7 up and C to p'ay. The play today was exceedingly c oae nnd Interesting. The weather has been line and the attendance large. AlOt > | > < H .JollllSOIl'N rilllllUIIRC. TORONTO , March 10 Angus Mclxod has accented the chilling * of John S. Johnson for a race , mile heats , b st two In three , the race to bo triplet paced. He suggests the posting of $100 forfeit. Donlli from Spinal VI. LEXINGTON , Ky , March 10 Another death resulted today after six houis1 Illness from cerebro spinal meningitis Physicians report a number of poisons 111 from fear of continctlng the dread disease It has broken out among the negroes. The Board of Health has ordered the isolation of all cases. HrlcUiniiUrr * Will Combine. CHICAOO , March 10. Brlckmakois of Chicago and Cook county have decided to form a combination with n capital of sev eral million dollars. The new company will represent nbout SO per cent ot the output of the countj' . D. V. Purlngton of Chicago is mentioned ns the probable president of the new concern. 31pcljrrim | CiilN ( ho Knol. CHICAGO , Maich 10. In n fit of Jealousy today James Mcdgiam , an Italian laborer , shot and killed his vvifo Thetcsa nnd then sent a bullet through his own head. Tht woman died on the way to the hospital , but It Is believed Medgram will locover , rimiMoii I'n 3 x for .VIlNlill.i' . SAVANNAH , Oa , March 10 John ChnrI ton , coioied , wns hanged hero today for the inured of Meat Inspector Hany MeLood on September ! ) Inn' Chnllon Intended to kill another man , but shot MeLeod I , n in p C'lilinnc ) N Out of PiiNliloii. PITTSnUUO , March 10The Thomas Kv- nns glass faclorv , etnplojlng 250 imn , will close clown Indefinitely tomoirow i tfht , on account of the poor demand for lump chlm- nojs , If jour blood Is impure then jou are weak and Languid ; ynur appetite 1 la poor and jour digestion is weak. You cannot sleep well and the morn ing finds you unprepared for the work ot the day. Your cheeki are paloaud your complexion is fallow. You arc truuHeil with plmnlea , bolls , or eomn vruptlon of the ulilu. Mh uotpurifyjcmr blood Y will do it. Take u a few clays. You will soon feel better in OTCry way , for | > our blood vrlll be pure , yourupiiotlto good , and your nervcu strong. $1.00. If yon nre bilious , take AyiT'sPllU. They greatly aid the 6ar ai > arllla , They euro constipational o. Trice , 25c a box. For sale by all druggists. VTrlto tlio doctor freely all tU r tloI I ulan la your cuic , You will tactile a without rait Addrru , prompt reply , , JJu'j C.A\Elt , Lowell , M is. Him in Sincere Praise of Lon V. Stephens is the first nalhe-boin go-vcrnor of Missouri , neighboring Kentucky has furnished the rest. As chief oxecutho of the state of Missouri bis policy Is businesslike , economical and progressive. Gov. Stephens frankly and freely recom mends Palne's celery compound Ho lias been greatly benefited by it , and whenever there is sickness In his family Pnine's celery compound is the remedy that Is used. As a witness to -\\onderfnl cillcncy of this remedy , especially in spring , the ex perience of the chief executive of the state told In the following letter cannot bo fcllght- Ingly passed over ; Executive Department , Etato of ( Missouri , JEFFERSON' CITY , Feb. 8 , 189D. Gentlemen : I have used Palne's celery compound , keep It In my house for family use , and find it a splendid remedy. Very respectfully yours , LON V. STEPHENS. Why Is Palno's celery compound today the most successful spring remedy in the world ? It is so wonderfully successful ( .Imply be cause it accomplishes in o\ory instance ex actly what Is claimed for it. And of what other remedy can that bo snld ? E\ery form of nervous trouble , whether localized In the muscles , heart , brain , or In the nenes themselves , Is cuied to stnj cured by Paino's celery compound. Every Kind and degree of Impoveii-shmcnt of the sjhtem IH overcome by this greitrst of all Invlgorators after other remedies have shown no beneficial effect. U is the spilng remedy vouched for by phjslclans , teacheis and well read , well In formed men nnd women in every part of the country. People are everywhere djlng of e\hmated nervous energy or dragging out theli lives In pain and discomfort , beriuse of slcop- Icsoueas , nervouniieBS an 1 figgeJ-out brains Tlio objective i > oint of Palno's celery com pound In successfully curing such nervous troubles U to feed the nerves , build up the wasted brain parts , nourish the tls&uea and increase the constructive capacity of the blood. Health nnd tenoned life to all the nervous tlvmcs thus takes the place of the lethargy nml Uio debility of dlscaoe , when Pnine's celery compound Is emplo > ed No ono will need to bo tolil that Palne's celery compound does Its best vvoik now as iniiWs f CURE V BILIOUSNESS J ; Worthy of Highest Praise. THEY DO IT ALL. A SURE CURE. 612 Lin wood Ave. , Herkimer , Kansas Dec. 18 . , , 1898. 1000 % Main St.Kansas Kansas City , Mo. Gentlemen : 1 have taken City.Mo , , Gentlemen : I have been using Smith's Bile Beans whenever December 14 , 1898. your wonderful Bile Beans for troubled with biliousness or stomach MCJS. J. F. SMI-I it & Co. , the past six years and find them ach troubles for the last three Gentlemen : I have been worthy of the highest praise. For years. I have not had to call a troubled with sick headache and biliousness they cannot be ex doctor or take any medicine fiom dt//.iness for years and found that celled. EMMA BrLciiER. a physician since I commenced Smith's Bile Beans is a suie cure Seven Years of Biliousness. using the Bile Beans. They do and can highly recommend them I have been a sufferer from all and more than is claimed for to anybody that is troubled with biliousness for several years , and them. Mrs. JAMJ. TAYS. same for almost instan't relief. had tried almost everything I CURED AGUE AHD FEVER. Yours truly , ever heard of without relief , until Grand Island Mrs.V. \ . II. JANEWAV. . , Neb.Dec.i5 , 1898. one day while traveling in the Mess. J. F. SMI i n & Co , State of Arkansas , I happened Gentlemen : I have used your AN OLD SOLDIER'S OPINION. upon an old friend of mine who Hilu Beans for past ciyht years was acquainted with trouble Iowa Soldiers' Home , my and tlirotfgli then aid I was able and he suggested that I try to baffle MarshalUown , la. , Feb. 3 , 1890. ' against the and Smith's Bile Beans. I am happy ague to say that it required but a few fever while in the South , and J. F. SMI in & Co. , Beans to iclieve me entirely of they have been a gic.it help heie Gentlemen : Kudosed please the trouble. This 1 send you in preventing biliousness. They find $ [ , oo for which send by without solicitation and from any , ire worthy of fat mail the woith in ' more praise than Smith's Uile now on I will always advocate the use of Smith's Bile Beanb. you give them. Beans. They arc the best ca Respectfully , Respectfully , thartic medicine I have overused J. P. WRIGHT , Lynchburgh , Va , Mrs. P. W. WILSON. ABEL G. NUWMAK. FOU MEDICINE. CUT ruts OUT. / \ Send It ttilli your onkr ( or lour full quarts of onr i > iear old Use iui S * i- > . pCl'KESS runl'AID. and ue vull tend 50" I'Kl K Oi'CHAKOlf tm , 5inpfo Lotties , one u and one is-\earod ) K > c , a cork ecrcw audagold tipped wlinkv Kla s , \Se iiiakujou tlilaotltr rimply to eei juti to try the goods \\oalsu have this b.nuu brands j ears old , wliieli weMlld spoioui . - ' . $ 50 per uallon. ID 1 tuoftwooriuuro ( rallons at one BhlpmcntVo nlso gut sample bottles , gl a and cork screw with these eooHs IfKoodinru not satisfactory can return tl pin at our expcntc and we will RKTURN YOUR MONLV 'i O VOU 'lh < t Ijoi-ds aio sbipned direct lr ra ilJedlstlllmBcompany , whlclnfuaranlceallicir punty amlsaics imddli. mtn'o profit. Hcicreticc3anycxprcs conipanj , as they Iwnillo thousands of oi > rMckageii , KELLERSTRASS DISTILLING CO. Mth ani ! Main Sit. , KANSAS CITY , HO. NOTE-Orders lor Arlr. Colo. , Calif , Idaho Mont , Nev. N Mcx. , Ore. Utah , \Vash. , Wjo. , must call for twenty quarts by freight , prepaid comes on. Those carlj- spring daya encourage gettliiB veil. Nervous diseases mo. le s stubborn and dpblllty ylejds more quickly now than .it any other tlino. Itlll nstonlsh every ono who knows Painc'H celery compound only by hearsay , to try it now and see the change from n yel low , sallow , complexion to a frosli , healthy color ; henilichcs will wholly cease ; sleep will i "fresh nnd the mind grow clear. By in cans of this greit modern remedy the llvor that ha.s been sluggish all winter becomes acthc , and billons attacks and the poison ous headaches and the diseases akin to iheunialisni which are Its result , are cut shoit If it were possible to make n houso-to- honso canvasa of families where I'alno's cel ery compound Is being used during thcso onrly spring dajs , an overwhelming amount of evidence would appear showing the Im plicit confidence that is placed In this great- eat of all spring remedies , nnd the enor mous number of people who are being cured of some form of nervous troubles , sleepless ness , indigestion , headaches , neuralgia , heart tioublea or n general "run-down" condition. , McMUNNS * ELIXIR OF OPIUM Is n preparation of the Drug by which iti Injurious effects are rcimupd. while the val uable medicinal properties are retained , It possesses all the sedative , unodyuu and anil- spasmodic po\\ura of Opium , but produi.es no slckmss of the stomuch , no vomiting , no costlvencss , no headache , in acute nervous disorders it is an Invaluable remedy , and it ittommcnded by the best physicians. E.rERRETT. Agent. UTJi I'eurl St , , fteir Vorlc. .