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The Extont to Which It May Be a Con ' veyor of Disease Germs. Washington, March 15. Representa tive Gaines, of Tennessee, Monday laid before the house committee on bank ing and currency a letter from Dr. Thoma"s Darlington, health officer of New York city, giving the result of his Investigation of coin and paper money to determine the extent it may be a conveyor of disease germs. Bacteria, according to the report, will not live longer than 48 hours on silver, nickel and copper coin. The dirty bills were washod and one was found to contain 135,000 bacteria, the other 176,000. Two comparatively new bills contained, respectively 2,250 and 2,000 germs. The report says: "Upon all were found staphylococci, proving that money may carry disease." CHAIR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. Officers For the Management of the Fund Chosen. Cleveland, O., March 15. The fol lowing officers of the management of (the fund of Marcus A. Hanna chair of jpblltlcal science were chosen Monday: I .President, F. A. Henry; secretary, ,W. G. Oswald; treasurer, Harrison .Creech. The acceptance of all thoso caosen as " trustees Has "not TJeeB fe celved, but It Is expected that their names can bo given out .next Friday. The list will Include prominent men in every state of the union. Small sums will be solicited and the scope of the appeal will bo national. Gen. Miles a Candidate For President, Oil City, Pa., March 15. David O. McCallmont, chairman of the Venango county prohibition committee, Is In re ceipt of a letter from Gen. Nelson A. Miles, in which he announces himself Indirectly as a candidate for the nom ination for president, subject to that party. A Supreme Court Decision. Austin, Tex., March 16. The su premo court Monday held that rail roads are entitled to right of way across the public domain in Western Texas, though tho fee remains in the state and the railroads hold subject to the rights of tho state. The Shorts Must Pay. St. Louis, March 16. In the circuit court Monday Judgo Wood rendered an oral decision that grain market traders who were caught on the short side in the December wheat corner must pay. The Bhorts claim tho sell ing price was fictitious. Like An Earthquake. Oakland. Cal., March 15. An explo its 'ARE YOU SORE? USE aracamph Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded Prevents Swelling, Allays Inflammation. It Cools. It Soothes. It Cures. Sold only In 2Sc., 50c. Sc $1.00 Bottle. At all cood Druggists. For Sale ly Thomas J. Chonowotli, Druggist. slon "oT mtro-giycerin In" TTTe washing house of the California giant powder works on the bay shore at Sobranto Monday killed two men and crippled a third. The explosion shook the coun try for miles around. Resigns From the Dawes Commission, Muskogee, I. T., March 15. It is ru mored here that W. E. Stanley, ex-gov-ernor of Kansas, has forwarded hla resignation as a member of tho Dawes commission to the secretary of the in terior. No official confirmation of the rumor is obtainable. The Project Abandoned. St. Louis, March 15. Announcement was made Monday that the board of lady managers of the World's fair a.d decided to abandon the project of es tablishing a model day nursery at tho exposition to caro for the infants of visitors. Vetoed By the Governor. Jackson, Miss., March 15. Gov. Var daman sent to tho house his veto of the bill appropriating $2,200 for tho support of the Holly Springs normal school, a colored institution. The gov ernor takes grounds against Negro ed ucation. Charged With Conspiracy. Raleigh, N. C, March 15. V. E. Mc- Bee, recently appointed receiver of tho Atlantic & North Carolina" rail road, was arrested in Newbern Mon day on a bench warrant Issued by. Chief Justice Clark, charged with con spiracy. Six Inches of Snow Fell. Wilkesbarre, Pa., March 15. Fully six inches of snow fell Mondav throughout the Wyoming valley. There Is little or no change In the Sus quehanna river situation and tho wa ter Monday night was less than 17 feet i above low water mark. Tho Gen. Wood Case. Washington. March 15. Senator Foraker. in executive session of tho senate, gave notice that immediately aiter tne passagp or the fortification appropriation bill hie wouia tfloVo to take up tho Gen. Leonard Wood case. Price of Steel Bare Increased. Pittsburg, March 16. At a meeting of tho steel bar pool hero Monday tho price of steel baxa was increased $1 all around. Bessemer steel bars were' advanced from $26 to $27 a ton and open hearth from $28 to $29. Heavy Snowfall In Michigan. Kalamazoo, Mich., March 15. Snow has fallen continuously slnco Sunday night over Southwestern Michigan. Every village near Kalamazoo reports from 7 to 10 inches. Interurban traf fic is blocked. THE MARKETS. piANOS AT WHOLESALE ' PRICES! The Smith & Nixon Piano Co, Established in. 1843, are proud of tbeir record. They have SATISFACTORILY served the people for sixty-one years. They can serve you better to day than ever before, because they now offer Vou their pro ductions at wholesale prices. They have arranged with Messrs. John I. Winter & Co., to exhibit their samples at Maysville, Ky. Thdr instru ments come to you DIRECT FROM FACTORY to CUS TOMER without any com mission paid to agents. Please see our samples at John L Win ter & Cos store, Maysville, Ky. Faithfully yours for sixty one years, THE SMITH NIXON PIANO CO. THE RACKET Wo ore tho exclusive handlers of Columbia High Grade "White and "White Enameled Ware, Every pleco guaranteed. PAINT, mixed, ready for uso.all colors, and In small quantities, pint up to qaart.lOc, and up. It brightens and don't costmnch. Window Shades. Curtain Poles, Carpet and Matting Tacks, and everything for house-cleaning time. Flour and Grain. Cincinnati, March 14. Flour Win ter patent, ?5.105.30; fancy, ?4.75fl) 1.9D; family, ?4.104.35; extra, $3.45 3.75; low grade, $33.30; spring pat ent, $5.305.G5; fancy, ?4.G04.90; family, $4.204.50; Northwestern rye, ?3.804. Wheat No. 2 red quotable at ?1.031.04 on track. Corn No. 3 mixed quotable at 46Vc on track. Sales: Mixed ear'(good), track, 49Vic; No. 3 white, track, 47c; No. 3 yellow, track, 47c. Oats Sales: No. 2 mixed, track, 4314P. Chicago, March 14. Wheat May, 9595sc; July (new), 91(3)'91c; old, 9292c. Oats 'May, 4iy40)41c; July, 39c. , Live Stock. Cincinnati, March 14. Cattle Heavy steers, choice to extra, ?4.755; fair to good, ?44.65; butcher steers, ex tra, $4.704.75; good to choice, $4 4.65; heifers, extra, $4.254.30; good to oholce, $3.754.15; cows, extra, $3.854; good to choice, $3.754. Calves Fair to good light, $55.75; oxtra, $GS6.25. Hogs Good to choice packers and butchers, $5.70 $5.75; mixed packers, $5.505.70; light ship pers, $4.655.35; pigs, $4.254.G0. pheop Extra, $4.35'; good to choice, E 3.85(3)4.25. Lambs Extra, $6.16Q .25; good to choice, $5.75G.10'. L. H. YOUNG & CO BROWN'S OlD STAND, 40V.Scond8t. Administrator's Sale As administrator of the estate of Mrs.NannleM. Riley, deceased, 1 will sell at public auction, tho following personalty, on Tuosday, March 15, 1904, at I o'clock p. m.j at her late homo near Clark's T&.Hti&J-m cMS ;"9Vv iii;i ivL is"- s.sj?:?r?w ? rlagoViuggy? Drfvlng' W. eWSSSET h'.SXteP?.; ear' :& Lard from seven .B., - ." .uLn.iiu.uu),iiuu6eno a ana Kitchen Furniture, Dishes, extra good RangoVsonVe extra Tobacco. VX"li aUd abUt 3'W0 pounUo TERMS OF SALB-On all amounts under 810 cash; over 310 will bo given a credit f sir months, note with approved security. H. C. nawkinMclKf "" WALL PAPER I will continue the cut price through Marclu If you intend to paper this Spring it will pay you to buy now. KaHBraran cues! FEED IS SCARCE-CORN IS HIGH, HAY IS HIGH! We Have Too Much Stock And have decided to sell rather than carry over till grass comes, so here is the greatest cut ever made : W. H. RYDER, 121 Sutton St. Headquarters for pure Paint. Cancer Men's Low Cut Rubbers, . . . . . ... . ; 2 Women's and Misses Shoes In Baskets, worth $1 to $1.50, all go at . . Men's Fine Shoes, worth $1.50, go at Men's Lace Boots, worth $4 and $5, go at COME TO DAN COHEN'S AND GET THEM NOW. 7c "" 48c 98c $1.98 mrS CURABL! c ? Cftncer w"hut thoknifo. Very little i2 fiLkS"1 tbQ last ten year- Wo send a hnHn?on.rc1ncBt wh,ch tells all about SfihQdn0' treatment, will refer you to Mr. wSi&E0? thTU Paper, BeldonVBrinfel Sv wi8' 5. Mrs. Joel T. turuan, Mt. Canncl! &? Biame, N?rth Fork. Ky. and a doien w,u?iVou,r own county li you Irish them. Write for free book? at once. .. DM. GMTWiY S MISH, . ( Oddfellows Temple, Cinclnnatirp. REMOVED, R.C.POLLITT, Dentist. W. H. MEANS, Manager itaStSfi?- No80 WMt JWDR. LAlSHDMANot Central Hotel, Thursday, April 7th, J 904. Notice. Now ia tho time to t,ako atockin tho thirtieth BQrien T.impnfnnn RulMinn Anon. elation. JtewjAfcf. , 4 lmmKMititkhiiUnmimpmtmmfmmfHmmim,ttiiu 'y,r- ' faitfi- a, -f iif ftrtrstfirt ii ?fo mt