TERRIBLE JXPLOSION! Too High Prossuro. In these dnvs of keen conitietition In evei line when the business man is compelled h Iji'ixl liis inlellert and every energy to ll ..k.css o( his business j the clerk, bonk ,, 1 1 ier, professional man ond laboior, t drive themselves nt a terrific rate, there m hut one reeult-sJin exploainn, which it n t resiiltinK in immeliate death, linvt thim with shattered brains and bodies ! lu v are running at too high nrestmn 'Hie strain la too great. Something must mid does givo way. This is equally true f women. Though their spliero is mo:e li o.iicd, they have their daily burdens, frets ond worries, and the results aro the same as with heir stronger companions. This condition is growing worse every day. The rapidity of its increate is nnftil in in ntem plate. Our homed, hospitals, and inline asylums tire full of these unfortunates, anil are being crowded still further. There t? 'nit one solution ot the matter, itecng nic the importance of Ihe situation at once, md lake the necessary measures to over- Mine it. it you nave inning memory, not II ishes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy sleep-li- ness fainting, nervous dyspepsia, cpi U'jwy, etc., know that any one of them is bin a tyniptom of the calamity that may befall viiii and even though you have used so- died remedies and treated with reputable piivdciana with little or no benefit, give I)r Allies' Restorative Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depcndid upon for nervous di-ori'ers. " Two years oro I used l)r Miles' Ueslorstlve Ni nine with marked benefit, and later Induced n m, who had been sick with catarrh of the t.lii'Uler five rears In the hands of our heft phy .n iiins.totry It toirfther with Dr. Miles' Nerve 11 H. '..Iter Wlls. He was so wonderfully lienefiteC 11 " he Is attending to business again. My wi' i used Nervine with most excellent rei..u ' i if us together have not ti'ed more than 'e of Nervine. Several of our friend" hate ' used It. and sre p-eatly improved." I.oui 'us, Hueher & Otbbs Plow Co , Clonton. Ohio. 1 r Miles' Restorative Nervine is fold bv nl' .lniuirhitson n positive pmrnntee, or sent by In IIVi Medics! Co., Elkhart, Itid., on receipt f liriee, 1 per bottle, six bottles, SR.eipressprepalrt 1 1 ts positively free from opiates or dangerous drags. Free book at druggists, or by mail. CAUTION. I r a dealer offers IV. I Douglas Shoes nt n reduced price, or says ho has them without name stomped on bottom, put hi in down as ft fraud. BEST IN THE WORLD. W. I,. DOULAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit ling, and kvc better satisfaction at die prices ad. rcrtiacd than any other make. Try one nn ir snd he i unviiuid. The stamping of V . I.. Douglas' name snd price on the bottom, which fruarnntees -their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the side of V. L. Douglas Shoes gaia customers, which helps to increase the sales on thdr full line Ol ooas. i ney can mioru , sen t u less nruni. n-nl lie lielieve vou can save money by buyingal imr footwear o'f Ihe denier advertised below. .itnlmrne free unon anollcation. Address. . L.. DOUGJ.AS, llKichtou, Unas. Sold bv Joseph Bal), Shenandoah. C. P. Roth, Itlngtown. A I.LiJ delicious to tlie taste, Invigorating ond strengthening to the body. made In ONE MINUTE from r . was. i k 60U"a r -.1. s - r I r Vii ' Tv 30 ets. for a full pound patkagQ t u taiijpla on appUtsatlou to manufacturers, R, Severn, F. B. Mogargle, W. H Waieit Dr.Theei 1317 Arch St, PHILADELPHIA. PA. I The only tlennlno Bpcclallst in America, nOiminsianuinK Tf lias umers auven ise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Niiorial lliseases and Ktrleluros rcrmauentlr Cured In It to 6 dais Hi nnil Dfl Qflfcl IMmary or Scimd: ULUUJ WIUUIS ary curuit hy oiit lrtly new inethoitliiaii to uodajn. 6 yearn' iuto reun nwipiiai auu a yrw m ai I Certificates and llli,fouiai pre exnerleucu. irove. beiui nve 1 2-ent stamps for book. "Till Til," tUemiiy Ivertlklog as great Etjieclalhts. A true friend to all suffer? and to those contemplating I watrtage, TliemoststubborDSnddaueruus l cages gouc ilea, w rite or can auu ue tveu. I Hours v : tTe-s e-s : weil. nna nac eve-a 6lo.suu. s-li Huecessrul treatment hy mull. OF Easily. Quickly, Parmanently Rtt4M VEAKNES8, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, And oil the train of evlU from early error or latt xot-t8e. tbe rcRulti ol uvvi-w or fc , ilukDeii, worr,ttc FuiUtrwngth, UeTcloputeiii and tone given w w ery uigan mid Srtlon of the boils n. pi, natural metbou Immedlftt1n.urveii.en teen. Failure fmiMalttle amin rrsreu(ea. Btxtk explaoatlon and proofi mailed (waled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO. N. Y. flilrbeft .;r' Clut(.b Mlusopd II rand. NNYRQYAL PiLLS . , ! i.l vnfl llIjf lltjtu'.att. A PbSiia ' ' " '"' fiolu IHifl JQ8S . . ' ; 1 . It.-a u4 . a u.fi UhM J?r . a .11 w, t.u... ribiM.,1 TLp Vy Jyv, 1.. .nil. r. I.l tc di .f i "III V - rti,..ui n' lum Ai lrttss -is.om.us ill . , . 1 u 1 .rnculnr. I .ttuoul&U BJ i" Kllhf f.f I.MrilOS." ntlrUrr, l.r rviUfl rt'blU..ir lii'.lil .UVl!iSgjisr . f 1 1 1 xss't msv nn S3 SHOE r.ur-c" Wit Z. I Q. I l- I r 1 mm The National ABsooiatiou Wol ooinod to Washington. SENATOR OAREY'B PEEMOTION. lie llelleves Tlint Woman RuffrnRo Wilt bo tho Itulo In tile Trans-Missouri Country In the Near Future Hill Anthony Presented 'witli n Flag. WAeiltKOTOK, Feb. It). The National American Woman's Ruffiuge association begnn lbs twenty-sixth niuiual convention In Metzerott Music lml 1. The convention Was call ed to order by the veuerablo presi dent, Miss Susnn 11. Authony, who asked the Rev. Anna Shnw to offer prnyer, after which Miss Antliouy, in n brief speech, formally opened the proceedings. The report of the executive committee, which was next rend, recommended that the special effort of the association be con centrated on the cnmpatgtis in Kansas and New York, the two states where there is to be a test vote this year. Ill this con- SUSAN n. ANTIIONT. nection tho convention hennl report from tho mumliera of tho delegation from Kan sas and Now York. Jltn. Lillie Devereux lllnko spoke for New York and Mrs. Laura M. Joniw for Kiinsns, and both spoke en cournslngly. Tho naming of committees and the usual routine work of u convention occupied the remainder of tho day's session. In the evening a mass meeting was held, nt which the principal speakers were Sen ators Teller and Carey, nud Representa tive Pence, of Colorado. "Colorado," the "now star" In the flag of the woman suffragists, cuine in for tho lion's share of the discussion at the meet ing, and lialf a dozen speeches and papers had that topic for their basis. Tho first of those was by Carrie Iiauo Chnnmnti, of Now York, who, in a stirring speech, congratu lated her hearers on what had been nccom. plished in the cause of enfranchisement of women, and urged her co-workers to push forward again, for victory that was already within sight. Senntor Teller said he had long ago reached the conclusion that nu intelligent suffrage was the safeguard of the republic. It did not tako him long to decide that any system which excluded half the intelligent peoplo of the right of franchise was not calculated to bo for the host interests of the whole people. Tho senutor believed that tho time was coming when women from every state in tho land would not only be allowed to vote but would exercise that right. Mr. II. 1J. Hlackwoll, of Massachusetts, q prominent worker in the woman suffrage cause, made an address reviewing tho work done in Colorado for the advance ment of woman suffrage. In 1R92, he said, the legislature enacted n woman suffrage law to bo voted unon in 189H. It was heart ily supported by the trades unions nnd Knights of Labor, by PopttliBts and lie publicans us parties, nnd by many individ ual Democrats. The law was ratified by 6,600 majority. Colorado now stood side by side with Wyoming, with women on perfect political emiality with men In beginning his address Senator Carey paid a hearty tribute to Miss Susan u. Anthony, the president of the association. He continued in part as follows: "Shu (Miss Anthony) has given the years of her youth nud is now devoting tho ch orines or iter mature life to tlie accom lilishnient of a noble purpo-e. Tonight we congratulate her nud her nrmy of asso ciates on the new victory, the most marked of all. We salute two stars on tlie ling of our common country, symbolical of the political equality of woman with num. To Coloradq ts due the honorable distinction that cannot be awarded, up to this time, to any other btate in the Union, of granting to the women of that state, by a direct vote composed exclusively oi mule elec tors, their full political right-.. That this Bhoiild have been dono in Colorado is tho highest compliment that could be paid to Wyoming, the first territorj and state to grant to woman the full rightBof suffrage. In Colorado it was not n instantaneous conversion, announced with brass bands and parades, but a decision arrived at after long and mature deliberation. It is my deliberate opinion that it will not be many tars before woman suffrage will bo the rule und not the exception in till of the trnus-Missouri country. It is frequently I asserted that the women of Wyoming do ' not vote for presidential electors. I wish to state that they not only vote lor presl- to state that they not only vote ior presi- deutial electors, but for all federal, state, county, municipal aud school oftlccrs, and the same will now be true of Colorado also." Mrs. Jean llrooks Greenleaf, of Hoclies- ter, N. V., president of the New York State society, read a paper having ior it suuject "The coming state." She hailed the rising star referring to New York state because Bho realized, she said, that woman suf frage there would lift the mass or womau Uood from a low er to a higher plane. Sho rejoiced because it would give to the mother a more exalted place, the wife a tnore self respecting position, and throw about the sisters and daughters an arm of defense ojfalnst tho world which they do not now enjoy. The president of the society, Miss An thony, introduced to the assemblage Mr. Koss with the remark that he was the first official of the district who had ever taken 11 seat on tho platform to welcome the as sociation to Washington. Mr. Ross made a cordial speech of welcomo to the dele gates, and assured them of ni hearty sym pathy in support 01 their cause. The president's address' was then deliv ered by Miss Anthony, It was a brief, interesting and critical review of the cause of woman buffrage with frequent caustic allusions to the action of the courts in their decisions alTectlug the laws passed by the states for tlie enfranchise ment of women. Miss Authony was en thusiastically received by the audience and her remarks were closely listened to. Concluding her speech, she presented to Miss Anthony, who was 74 years old ye torday, n handsome vromnu siiiTrngc flag, a gift from tho women of Wyoming, with an expression of the wish that its lesson would tench the men of Now York nt their coming election to crown Miss Anthony with the sovereignty of American citlnen ship. Hev. Anna Shaw, of Pennsylvania, was the next spenker, after which papers were read by Miss l,mirn S. Johns, of Colorndo, and Miss Jean Brooks Urcenleaf, ot New Yorft. Tho ineet.tiig closed with speech from Hepresentatlve l'ence, ot Colorado. A PHILADELPHIA SENSATION linn. John WHnntnnher Charged with Vln Intlnir Immigration I.nws. New Yohk, Pel). 10. The names of ex PostniBster General Wnnamnker anil Mrs. Kruest Ilnrt, wife of Dr. Kmest Hart, edi tor of The Medical Kecord, of London, England, figure its the principal charac ters in an affidavit that was made yester day to the United States immigrant au thorities at Kills Island, this city. If what four Irish immigrants say in their testi mony lie true the great dry goods man of Philadelphia and wife of one of London's best known physicians nnd writers, nud president of the Donegal Industrial Fuud association, are likely to lie prosecuted for n violation of thenllen contract laborlaws. The names of the immigrants making the chnrges are William J. Timnions, lace Weaver; llrldget Gallagher, spinner; Hugh Ferry, wool weaver, and Owen Curran, wool carver. They are now nt Kills Island detained pending an investigation. Tlie immigrants were formerly em ployed nt Middledaugh, Ireland. Tho affidavit declares, that they were engaged by Mrs. Ilnrt, who is Mr. Wanamaker's London agent, to come to this country to work. They were compelled to sign a contract to work for 1 a week, with board nnd clothing furnished. They were fur nished with tickets from Liverpool to Now York, but were not furnished with transportation from their homes to Liver pool. Ou this account they wish to break the contract, but were threatened with prosecution, and became frightened. On nrriving in New York they were not furnished tickets (o Philadelphia, as agreed, but were compelled to pay their own fare. They reached Philadelphia Dee lu last, und had since been employed in tho Wannmaker building until Tuesday, when they were informed by Mrs. Hart that their service would he no lonuer re quired. They have steerage tickets for Liverpool, which they say were furnished by Mrs. Ilsrt. ihe matter will be thoroughly Invest! gated. A LEGAL POINT FOR LABOR Judge Cnlitwelt -nrhlls the I'roimscil Unlnn raelilo Waifn Iteiiiirtiiiu. J OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 10. Tlie employes of the Union Pacific aro jubilant o er what 1 they term tho victory gained in St. Loui "IJud" btone, as he was familiarly Known, by Judge Caldwell ordering Oeneral Solio- 'ns convicted was committed near the vil itor Thurston to revoke the new wage lage ot aieiidnle. nine miles east of Wash- schedule order. The Caldwell order is de- clared to be the greatest victory in recent years for organized labor, nnd has demon- strated that a legal department will be n necessary adjunct of nil labor organic- tions in tlie future. DENVKlt, Colo., Feb. 10. J, N. Corbin. BOf.ref.il.v7 nt Urn ltntn,, Tncinn KmulnW association, and editor of the Employes .. ... . ! Pacific employes reluting to going into rWrutttm being eonluied to hi.- bet Uvith ty courtisthe opening of the proper pluco Phold fever, istone asked young Mrs. rat- for the i-ettlement of diillculties between corporations engaged in iuter-stnto com- meroe und tluiir employes. If employes . . ...... . . . . ' can lie urougnr. into court n(ieieutinnis,as organised liodies, they can como in as plaintiffs. The corporations, in their ef forts to crush organizations of employes, have established the precedent, and it is one that works lioth ways." Afn.w uivk'tf 1.V1, lit n nnnltrnHnn was made in the United States court here yesterday afternoon by the employes of the Northern Pacific nmd. through their union luntlem, for n modification of thu fnmous Injunction issued by Judge Jen kins, restraining themeu fiinn leavlngtlie employ of the road. It will lie a test case of national interest and vital importance ltiiHiror William's (Iriive rrophecy. New Your, Feb. 10. The World's so cial Uerliu cable says that its oonv-pon dent has just received a remarkable coin munlcation from I)r. Kricdriih iliuuma chor, a leading member of t he Nati m.il Liberal parly, who was recent Iv .i .n, a dinner given by Chancellor tp.- which Emperor William te pre During a discussion regarding the 1 nt n in treaty witli Hussia the emperor se.id tinctly, and within the hearing of cm ry body present: "if the treaty Is rejected by us we may look for war witli Hussia within three mouths." The emperor ennst d a profound sensation by these words aud manner accompanying them. Dr. Hain mncher says he thinks the situation grave, bnt lias no doubt that the treaty will "be approved by the rclchstng, For SOUr Stomach and all ... . Other Conditions resulting , ,. , ,, from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drUCStoreSl" Or Write tO B F ' ... - i . m,''i I Allen L-O, 365 Uanal St, New ation." York. Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 South Malu Htreot, SHENANDOAH, PENNA A, P. KAISER, Proprietor. g&The beat oysters la all styles at all h urs Delcamp's Livery Stable IS. DULOAMP, JR., Prop WIST STSEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, 8licimmloHti, l'citmi. Teams to hire tor all purposes on reasonable terms S SYPHILIS sStqIvS WR laOOXXX) capital. PMltlTtt?iwfaund W)-poKtt WHA ljuk,iUutratfromlifof romiK)iiilocartutwJ fn txt bj uual. Notliuiu elao will cure. tra I Driving tiie Braid at the expense v- of the Body, w While we drive Siv the brain we must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing' sleep such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is t's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Prepared by Seotl Bonne, N Y. Alt drnseists. "BUD" STONE HANGED. Itultnna's Wholsnte Murderer I'nys the Tcnnlty wf Ills Awrill Crime. Jeffkiisonvii.i.i-.. Ind., Feb. 1(1. .Tames Stone was hanged in the jail here et t'J:08 o'clock this morning The sextuple mur derer kept up hi-- nir of bravado until the j lost moment. 11 is uplrltiial adviser at tempted to bring him to a realisation of his near approach to jeopardy, but, in the language of the warden, "lie tried to the last to bluff God Almighty and everybody else." btone walked to the gallows with- out a tremor, nud met ills doom without n word of oxonse for his horrible crime. t'lie crime for which James li. btone, or lugton, Intl., on the night ot ftcpt. 18, intra, was the peculiarly atrocious anil bloody murder or .Mrs-lUlwilietu ration, her son Detison ratten, and his wife and three children. All were killed instantly wjui uie eaceiMiun m me nine in, muin, who uvod lor several nays. Arming nim- B0U Wlttl ft UOril KlllfC he Wellt lO tUC Home f Ws victims at a late hour, and observ- (. II. .,t tli.xr ,rUM. Illl uv.-ntr., UmiwIII ten for niMlelne for the umtiiatMie. as sue turned to aet vujremetty lie sirncK ner u blow on Oie-liwd with the oorn knife thnt i.orw(a,.4i1 h,- ltfaluaa iTIiuii l,i Vtllp.l till! ' rendered her lifeless. Then he killed the children as he came to them, and going to the bed upon which Denton Wratten lay he dealt him a blow that ended his life. Then he kicked in the window of theelder Mrs. Wratten's room and finished his bloody work. Stone's was probably the ! mart brutal un.l fiendish murder 'ever corn- mitted in the state of Indiana. It was un doubtedly planned forrobbery.lmt becom ing frightened at the enormity of tlte crime, tho murderer lied. His father is a well respected farmer, and up to tho time of tho murder "Hud" Stone had led a quiet, uneventful life. LATEST FROM HAWAII First Stes TnwHrtl the 1ormatiini or nu Independent tiowrmucut. San Fbancibco, Feb. in. Advices re ceived from Honolulu to Feb. 8 by steamer Alameda give tlie full text of President Dole's letter to Minister Willis In reply to tho latter's request for specifications of tlie statements made lu the previous letter from Dole in regard to thenttitudeof the United' Stutu government. The letter, which ia very lengthy, is a vigorous de fense of the attitude of flio provisional government, but contains no important poluts that have not already been pub lished. ( J. 0. Carter has been removed from his position a head of Hrewer & Co. This , has caused a sensation. Mr. Carter has been in sympathy witlt Willis, it is under stood, and co-onenited with him for the restoration of UUoukulanl. I his led to his removal. At a moetlngof the annexation club on the 8d Inst, -the following resolution was adopted! I itesoiven, that H is tue opinion oi me 1 ofiioeriB nnd oxecutive committee thnt a representative form of government be nsfaltllsliMl as koou hh ontcticable after it l ascertained that the pretient congress . ...Ill lnt'U ,, il..fltta n..liroi tnwiird HtinMV. Tim Itiniieror Will Visit lllsmarck. B Kit LIN, Keb. 18. The Cologne Gasette says that Bmperor William will visit Prluce lllsmarck at KrledriohHrhue on Monday next, while en route to Wilhelmn Haven. I5ctl., tOcts., and 1.00 per Bott! Cures foTtftrt' AUroat, Oroun promptly! relioveu Whooping CoueU and Asthma. For Consumption It fans no rival; has cured thousands whero nil otlie'j failed; willccns yoo If taken in tlmo. Soid or Drutreistson affiiarsntoe. For Lame Hack or Chest, uso suiLon'a fuaicu. S5 cts. CATATIHH REMEDY, intjM v.tn t 'Hturrhy . hlsrraodv Is iruanin teoJ to euro you. Price uOcis. luioctor I roe. Bold by O, II, HsKcnbuch, Shenandoah, m " tmmmwrwy. ar - tm. sst mm b m z a ..am B. KWII S W IITOEJPITFI Tho Boss of Gnvvesend Must Spend a Term in Prison, A RECOMMENDATION TOR 1IEE0Y. Uniter the Verillrt of the l'risouer Mh llertelrn n S Not Mure Than Ten Jfer iiniv tii MtMiee il !, Than Two Yenes. IlnooKt.TR, Fob. 19. The jury In the John Y. MeKaneow renibr.-d a verdict of guilty. The charges Induded the de struction of registry lists and tampering with ballots. The Jury took a number of ballots, nud it is believed the verdict waft the result of some concessions. Attached to the verdtct was a strong recommenda tion to mercy for MeKnne. At U:8fi the Jury, after being locked up all night, entered the court room." l ive minutes later the prisoner appeared in charge of a deputy sheriff. He was sur rounded by Ills ennnsel and his faithful friends from Gravesend. Mr. Shepard and the counsel for the prosecution sat around their tables. Clerk Byrne asked the fore mnn of the jury if they had agreed upon a verdict. "We have," was the answer. "What Is it?" "Guilty." Judge llartlett then auu.jmr' 'hat he would sentence the prisoner at 9 "o'clock on Stonday morning. When the verdict was announced McKane took it very quietly, but it was evident he was much affected, and his friends who Were present were visibly shocked. Under the crime of whieli he is convicted McKane may lw sen tenced in the state prison from two to ten yean, at the discretion of the court. McKane's counsel will appeal the case to the general term, and will move for re lease on ball next week. Immediately after the verdict was rendered McKane was tnken to llaymond street jail to await his sentence. Only the clemencv to which the Jury so earnestly recommended him stands be tween the ox-oxar of Uravesend and a term of incarceration in prison. In view of this the prisoner may receivo something less than the full limit ot the law. An appeal to the general term and to the court of ap peals stands in the way of execution of tho seutence whatever it may lie. Hut tlie lawyers who have heard the trial feel eon lldent that those appeals mean merely de lay and not reversal. Justice Uartlett has exercised tho greatest care in excluding any evidence on which the appellate might order n new trial, and no one familiar with criminal litigation has auy doubt that the verdict will stand. Tli rough all the scene there sat upon the bench, beside the presiding justice, Will iam J. Gaynor, judge of the supreme court, whom McKane threatened to defeat when he was making his candidacy. It was in the efforts to defeat him that the stu pendous frauds were committed. llrutnl Murder In tlenrcls. ATLANTA, Feb. 10. From Agelthorpe comes n story of such a horrible murder that Governor Northcn has doubled the usual reward for the criminal. Bob Col lins, n respectable negro, was dragged from home by seven white men, stripped, beaten witli a buggy trace, scraped and cut with a blunt knife and left linked nearly seven hours in a freezing atmos phere. He died just after being found. Anuther ISlectlnn Inspector Kenteneed Nbw Yohk, Feb. 10. Dennis J. Buckley, who was an iuapectorof the Second assem bly district, and was convicted ou Tuesday of receiving fraudulent votes, "was sen tenced by Justice Hnrrett to serve one year in the penitentiury and to pay n fine of WOO. Huckley was in tears when taken from the court room, AndrutTs rinivlrtetl if Mttriler. Hklviukuk, N. .1,, Feb. 10. The jury In. tho Andrews murder trial, which went out on Wednesday afternoon, returned yesterday with a verdict of guilty of mur der in the first degree. Andrews will be sentenced on Feb. 31. George Andrews killed Ids wife nt Washington, N. J., in October last. Death nf a Lending Virginian, FltHUERicKSBUlto, Va., Fob. 10. Major J. Harrison Kelly, one of the California forty-niners, and for many years editor of tho Virginia Herald and a leading Demo cratic politician of Virginia during tho stormy reconstruction period, died here yesterday, aged TO yuars, Fratricide llerfrmnn Must Ilnng, Monith-Ton N, N, J., Feb. 10. August Bergman, who murdered his brother in coin blood because he would not give him money, was found guilty yesterday. The judge at once sentenced Hergman to be bunged March STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations on the New Yurk anil l'hllailclphlli ICxehanues. Nbw Yohk, I'eb. 15. Tills was a field day on the titock Kxchange for tbe suicur shares, the trading in which was on a very large scsus. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley.... W Pennsylvania M Heading Xl St. Paul am Lehigh Nav Wk N. Y. A N. K 11 New Jersey Ceut.lltW W..N.Y.&P.... 1H Erie m w M7 West Shore N. Y. Central.... 88 Lake Erie W.. it Del. Hudson... lift General Markets. IHlLAnr.rniA. Feb. IS. Flour weak! win ter supernnt-, tur'.iu; winter extras, $S.a 2.60; No. wtnt.T family, l!.IMii.t; Pennsyb vauia roller straight, fg.vu3.iu; western win ter, clear, $2.75 ul, Wheat dull, lower, with GUtio. bid nnd irfi'-w'. asked for Kebrtutry. Corn quiet, easy, -villi 4-V- hid and 43Mc. asked for February, flats qmut, steady, with Use. bid and WIMo. ankid fur February, lieef quiet; extra mess, In VI. Lard steady) western stsam, (T.du. Pork lasier; new iness, SU.T&4tlt ex tra prime, fUj.lil.85; family, $18; short olear, SM.auCI ltl.50. Hatter quiet; western dairy, li)Hiu17:.; do. creamery, W&Xlc, do. factory, laalftu.; Elglnt, 27" ; New York dairy, ISO tic; do. cr-am . WfDOu.; Penuaylvania creamery prints, lauoy, Ma.; do. ohoiov, MO tlv do. fair to gtHxl, HM Xc ; prints jobbing at -11 .(:. Cheese fairly uetlve; New York, larK-,l'4.1lt4C ; small, lufe01!ro ; partkim, labKk . full skims, KiilHc. Eggs steady; ice Luao,M.J6u.ti.ioir ukTufrish,Vhie. per dozen; southern, lBtifflltlie. Live htnok Slarhots. Nkw Y'ohk. Fob. 18. Cattle outlook un favorable. Hogs slow; prict. lower; good to choirs Yorkers, 5 Wtli n pigs, 6.;4a6.88; uuilud imckura, $fi.r)ll.i.'..'K'; roughs, K.tliaa. Bheepehivt, hnvi r; lul hi itvy Vtrlhers, tV.1sk 1; chulou mi t'wi-s, $l."iH VI.75; fair to good nnxi'd. $t!..'ti''' :i .; uouil to ihii( u Htale lainbs, tl.Sojtl.7ll; Unlit to good ti., 1 1 asjJ,4.U. Last Libkmty, Pa, Vvb. 15. Cattle slow, and a shadf lower than yetfrda's prices. Hogs weak; all gruilcx, fit S.iyi. Hhsep slow and nnuhsnged, but wiU likely go lowvr ut account of llhoral nuuuly. S i- . ' Shakespeare When ho wrote ' Tamil.. of tho Shnw," w.n tw-d.-'ttly gificd with ir photic forcMi'ht vIiti l.a made one uf h's c'.iric tcra declare "My cake is dough." Those w!io Juve been crcdulou c.iuu:;h to taka imitations for Cotto lt:.Vr!, the now tuiivcrvdly m fits Endorsed aUortening, ll:r. e c;ori Cttccd thesatr ? d"-i;.;M.;t- m incnt for thur c. -c has been "dough." Thuse Uo have used Coi lOLrNK know that its prinri.il merit is lis utiifot .t r.,' i- bility. Be wise a. 1 u-fiise ten anything that is oliere ! us a substitute for iOottoiene lsWl'-' l'I)',i 1-i ' c;i:ca:.;, 'f, 5 . u. . :o.:n::ni333'sss auction mmm house The place for business men to send their surplus stock ot every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYB. Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods ot every description to tbe rooms and they will ot sold at auctloa on the usual terms. All goods told on commla slou ami settlements made on the dsy follow, ing ihe sale. Reese's Auction Rooms. Dougherty Ilulhllng, Cor Con t re and Jurdin Btrcota. Now Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Ottarrh Cure Is used by VBpor tnbslailou and Is the only medicine or the Htnd ever pul on tho n arket. lly mhaUtlos. the mcdlcino Is not poured Into the stomach, and thence sent wandering through the sys tem. Hut hy inhalation the menu trie Is ap piled dlroctfy to the deceased orgau and tho. only way to reach the affected i&i tB in the roe, Kvery hottle Is gunrjne il by the druggist Price It per hottle. (Jiuruntecd tf cure. For Ia by all druggists. It s used uiuereni. frou. any otner meaicine. Our advertised agents snd all druggists sro Instructed to return the n oney to any one who. falls to be cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure l'rboone dollar for 3 months' treat meat. This Is saytng a great desl, bnt it hits never failed. For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co.. Oat land, Md. W. H.SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. A rtistic Decorator PHiutlntz and Paporhangint!. Perfect work. llareine in nnin'H and o Is nluiti in .ta.aed Rlass. All the new paitcrnntn w.iiiptoer I'ttlli and wetbly papor, n v t.ovt Uttea and oiatiotiery Hoadquartors ior Evoning FeraldL WALL PAPER I ItAJtfiAINhll lllg Redaction In Wall Paper Must rnako room far &u r ior raoua Spring Stock. : : ; : JOHN - P. - CAR DEN, m W. t-utre Ntreet, HhensoO- ih, 1's. 1M North Mala stsMVBksnanaoah, P&., WHOLESALE BASSE AND TOXTIO iEH 1m Cream wholesale and retail. PMbIm and parties supplied on short nnttea JOE WY AIT'S UL00N AND RESTAURANT, (Okrlit Bossier's old euuid 4 skin SIMM Coal !., f-UfcsiHii -loulx. Usst boor, als and porter on tan Ti.e 1) .est jrandaof wblskeye and lgrs. Houl room at The Man Who wrote tho Song I He newr carr$ to wander Prom HU own IXretuit." was Inspired while sitting before onn of mv fine lieaierv x aiso utu on wsnu uio mm r-i ' and Kanges In the market and a UrKe sic. u ot ilousefarolshtng Goods. Plumbin.'. r.wtuie and Hpoutlng a specialty. All hoi k stiarai.teed. t. a. WA.'TJHiinai, nor. of liloyd and Whit 81.. Htf tmndoih Pis. SHOEMAKERS' Qessral Supply Store i Wholesale and Ketall rnr"", iTO JECXSX X3. ITtaCSHIsSBt Korgnsou Ilous bWg., Oentn Utreet TC VOU HAVB A TRUNK w go U 1C IUU ne depot or a puru 1 to send away drop us a card aud we will u n for it. United States Eaipreso, Cor. Centre a.m Union Bt. IEcf old In tlm.OH.ut fle Sk,.'"-