BOLD mm DIGGED. here's nothing iaiiiKfaKaBrmTi.1 , , mtf i wjimraminrfTiiTWrwrm Evans and Morrell, tho California Outlaws, Surrender. so uvuv as What is A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Qvcr. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana rontrlliulcd her thousands of bravo . .lien to the war, and no state benrs it bct t, i record In that respect than It does, 'n H'erattiru It Is rapldlj acquiring in. Iililo jiliieo. In war nml literal uie ' on. on Yi well, well known us a writer us i so, tins won an uonorunie position, nnr- tlie late war be was a member of Co. M, N.Y Cavalry and of tho 13lh Indiana In mi" Volunteers. Itognrdlng tin Important uiihiuik'C no writes as iouows; of ns old votorans licr nn tislne Miles' llestoratlvo Nervine Heart Unto V ivontid Liver 1IIK allot them giving i I..I sRttsftirtloii. In fact, we have never 1 i remedies that compare with thorn. Of i N we mustsay they are the best coin- ...mf the qualifies required In a pti p. r ineir nature we nave ever Known, it.iw nnnn hut wnrilq n? iiralse Tor lliein. viie I he outgrowth of a new principle In li. ine mid tone up the system vvonder vo s.iy to all, try these remedies." i Ycvvell, Marlon, Intl., Dec A, IMS. in- . remedies nro sold by all druggists on o. Hive guarantee, or sent dliect by the li i s Mndli'iil Co., Elkhart, Ind.. on re i hi price, $1 per bottle, six bottles Jfi, ov . prepaid. They positively contain neither iti.s nor dangerous drug. CAUTION. ir a draler offers IV. t. I)ouf-las shoos at n reduced price, or says tie has them without nnnm stninped on bottom, put hi in down ns a fraud. Udifs "If" I BAYs MB OUGLAS S3 SHOE THeP WORLD. V. Tj, rOrOTAS SWs nre stvlish, m fit ting, a,ni tfive bftu-r i-ati'-fjruoii at ihe prices ad verUsi'l th m any ovher make. Ttv one pair and be com inccd. The 'tamping of . Douglas name ,ind pnre on the bottom, uliirh punrniitecs their value, fca.es thousands of djl!ars annuallv to tho .e who weir them. Dc tiers who push th . s.ile of W. L. Douchis Shoes srain ciihtnmers, which help to increase the e.ileflon their full line of eomK. They can afford to sell at a less profit. nd we leUf"e yon can save money by buyin lsU'"re vou can save money bv buv! gall jour footwear of the dealer adverttaeu below. C'lt.ilntrue free uoon annlicntion. jddrrss, abk. Soldbv "W. L. DOVOi.AS, Bruoktuu, Man, Jy-epb Brill, tahtinandoHb. CJ. i?. Iith Kiugtuwii. CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, mix'e in ONE MINUTE from Onfv "0 of- for a full pound jiaeKaaw. - i in ftn.illc iM utomantirr 'uwts. a It s. vern, F. E. Magargle, W. H. Waters Thfifil 1317 Arch St, I i IIUOB PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (Iciiulno gneclnlUt In America, uotiTllinianiiinK "lit ullicrs narcrtlke. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Specinl Ilisca.iM and Strictures Peruiaaentir Cured in 8 to & davs BLOOD POISON j new ineihoflln jo to tfudaH. 0 yeam Kuro- j I icuu ituaitdiuiHii ift tirai fApvi iciitc, I Oertiflt-jitob hhcI ttiUu)a-v trovM. Htii.lflv I a-cent stamp-, for UuuIl iTUt'Tll"tlieouly Irw. OSpOSllHf Ull U B. llOCl'Tb itHU Utllt.-i.-'rtM- I Vei'tlstiitf um ariiL hl0( lj.lisLi. A Hue filotid I I to all auff(ir?rs and to tln.ria conU'iunlttttnC I I tuarrlae. TUamnamubboinandiUugeioua I j cabttssuiieitea. wnieor can uuu uosavow. , Hours: 9-8: Bve's6-! Wwt and Sat. eve's 6-10;Suti. V-li BiioccimfultrcHtiiiVUtbyiiiuU, R of MEN Easily, Quickly, Prmanntly Kesto weakness, Nervousness, debility, mm all the train of eviu tron i ( rly errors or Umi cxcetaen. tu results ol overw oik, & 1 o k t. e s s . worn ,U.'. Fullstreutftb, development and tone given try orgau and iMitlon ot the body tmple, ntttuml roetbwfs. Iinniedlatlmnroreinen' an. Failure taiposRlbl S.imit references. Book, eipUnittluu and proofr niuUed (sealed) free, ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. Y. ) CTiMic -irV l:. . .b lllimll Rnai. ttmiYRQYflLPJLLS Orilut.lR(i'" ifnij ) i it nine. A ,2 ni e-i b 4 mm.. . Take ftf mf ". i iUi AibTU'Kins ei tit4 4 i iiuiii i t f iMiUra. if DMJUii 0f I-i i.-i., : i'. - i .,ii.,. . , ... .. Jjafc, v,,-W 'Wk'l f mm, m. si 0 6 .ft&a43Bftv f mmx mi W.L.D VIGO SUBKOUNDED IN EVANS' HOUSE. Tim Mn Worn (hit hy the Lively Chate Tlie.v Have. Led In tttnillng tho Olllrer or the Law IjVhiis Hrulaliy AtAtiiiltn a Woman. Visali v, Oil., Kul). n. Chris Kvnus, the train robber and uutlnw vhoeenied from Fresno jail ft ninnth ar, is BKniti in cus tody. It vai discovered Sunday night thnt lie li nil ciime Into Visallu from the mountains with Ills mrt ner, Edward Mor rell, who assisted htm to escape from Fresno jn.il. and that the two men weni hidden In Evans' house here. Olllcers stir rounded the house yesterday, and a few hours later practically all tho inhabitants of the town were present. Kvaus recog nized the fact that escape was Impossible, and nfter a brief negotiation with Sheriff Kay, of this county, ho and Morrell sur rendered. Men were stationed around the house at inlduiKht so as to command it on all sides, m,,, , ... ... ., ""i'"'!'"-, ) urineti, CHme 10 mo scene, iirnvvn nycunos- ity, and when day lif-lit broke n InrKe por tion of the population were on the ground of the oxnecteil battle. The news which iinMiuiif tliiu ..v,.li.,i,.,f. nl.Mii. lv..i, . ' , ,, , , . , . : " by a man named liriKhtnn, who is in the employ of Marshal (iurd. HriKliton and his wife have been llvliift in Evans' house . , . t , yr , , ..... and caring for Evans' w ife nnil four little cniiureii. tie was lormeriy a uepuiy mar shal in Arizona. He and flard arrived liere at .'I o'clock in the morning :uid im mediately set to work to capture the out laws. It was clearly known from previous ex perience that Kvahs will shoot and shoot to kill. It was conceded that an attempt to capture tho men by assaultinir the liouse would surely result in the death of several of the posse, Moreover, Chris i Kvans' children were known to be in tho liouse, and tile oflicers did not vls,U to start a llKht which minlit result in tho death or injury of theso innocent children. It was, however, tho intention to storm tho house about noon if nothing occurred before that time. It was conceded that 1 the attempt should bo innde some lives would be lost, but the citizens were deter mined to put an end to tho lawless career of these men. At 0:15 a messenger was sent to the house with a note from SherilT Kay advis ing the men to surrender peaceably, and telling them that they would certainly bo either killed or captured that their es cape was impossible. The messenger was compelled to enter tho house, and was I held as n hostage The messenger was a ' young man named lleuson. Kvaus said to him when he entered: "Ain't you taking great chances? Now you take these pistols and walk out ahead of us when we get ready to go." Benson was badly frightened. When Kvans saw armed men. around tho liouse, ami noted that Brighton had not returned, he attacked Mrs. Brighton, who was in the house, knocking her down and kicking her, telling her to go to bed nml btay there. He was only prevented from kilUntc t lit! wonmu thrtniKu the iuterven tion of Morrell, who commanded him to desist, "ho woman was badly injured, and in spasms for hours, and was badly bruised where kicked. Sirs. IJyrd, Kvans' mother-in-law, says ho is crazy. Sunday uight he threatened to kill his brother-in-law, Georgo llyrd, and was only prevented by the old lady stepping between them. Jlrs. Ilyrd says she would litivo come out of the house yes terday only tho was afraid Evans would kill her, as he threatened to do. Saturday evening Kvaus told Mrs. IJyrd that he would never be taken alive, when she reminded him that he was taking great chances coming here. Evans abused tin Hyrd family generally, said George ,.-v e away the fact that ho was going to i -cape from Fresno jail, and caused him to lv locked iu a dark cell; that Perry lijrd assisted in hunting him, and the llyrd s were a flock of buzzards. When Kvans saw the house entirely sur rounded lie opened negotiation with knj to surrender, Evans' son carrying the cor respondence. KvaiiH agreed to come out if Kay would disperse the crowd. The oflii 1 1 s ordered all spectators to leave, which they did. Then Evans came out on the pur b unarmed, and Sheriff Kay and L'nder Sheriff Hall went forward and shook bauds . with him. I Kvans and Morrell at the time of their surrender hud two Winchester rilles and pistols and plenty of ammunition. .N i -filial Card says tho mm arrosled w a Kvans is Kd Martin, known hero as .lor rell; that he formerly ran a meri'v -go-round with Fredericks, wlio is accu-ed of killing Shorilf Passcott.of Nevada county. Morrell assisted iu stealing arms from a sTiloou iu this city, and Fredericks took them to Folsom pi-isou for Georgo Sontag. The bandits are woru out. Tho oflicers have kept them traveling, and they had to find some place to rest, and they took that chance here. Tho citizens aro very indig nant at Kvaus' treatment of Mrs. Iirigh toti, und had the prisoners not JjBeu re moved they would have been lynched. The prisoners were spirited away to Fresno Bhortly after midnight, the sheriff refusing to give their destination. Mangled by a Mad Uug. Aluasce, 0., Feb. 20. An immense mastitl belonging to William Allison, one of the wealthiest men of this section, de veloped hydrophobia yesterday and nt tacked Mrs. Allisou and her little grand daughter', lioth were terribly mangled, Mrs. Allisou having her throat torn. Tho dog then rushed out doors aud was killed by a passing stranger. Tho victims were taken to a Chicago hospital for Pasteur treatment. All Ilnpnrtnut Vltnf l)luiprnn. St. Louis, Feb. SO. An additional sen Eatlon has been added to tho douhlo mur der of wife and child by Arthur DueBtrow by the discovery that oue of the chief wit nesses for the state has fled. Clara How ard, Duestrow's mistress, by whose story it was hoped to prove premeditation, has disappeared. Tho last trace of her is tho checking of her trunk to Chicago. A Murderer Dies of Smallpox. Madison, Wis., Feb. 30. Matthew Ash ton, oouvicted of the murder of Mrs. Daniel Stone and sentenced to life imprisonment, died yesterday of smallpox in the Dane county jail. Ashtou was awaiting a sec ond trial, flu) supreme court having granted bint a rehearing. Till) Weill her. Fair; decidedly oolder, northwesterly winds. Cnstorln is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Iiilants and Children. It contains neither Opium, IWorpltlno nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of mothers. Castoria Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cantorlnlsso wellndapted to children that 1 recommend It as puiiorlor to any prescription known to mo." H. A. Archer, M. 1)., Ill So. Oxford St., llrooldyti, K. Y. "The use of 'Castoria' Is so universal and Its miritsso well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not Keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos JIahtis, I). I)., New Yoik Oty. The CsxTAtnt Hilled hi street far Panic. CltlcAtio, l'Yb. 20. 111 a panic on a cable train Henry U. Holden, the wealthy gas llxtttve mi'iiu'":tttrer who was under (1,(KM bond charged witli adultery, was killed in tlie Salle "treet tunnel jestor day. The ear upon which Mr. Holden whs riding slipped the cnble and started down the incline at a terrific rate. He jumped and was killed. No other passengers wore seriously hurt. Willi Crrt"iiniidenre 'oiietUileil, Washington, Feb. at). The president yesterday suit to congress a bulk) hatch of ! Hawaiian correspondence. It included President Dole's letter to Mr. Willis, al ready published, tiuil Mr. Willis' reply, with several other coinmunieaf.ions. .Mr. Willis, in Ids letter of transmittal to Sec retary Groshnni. say Jhis lei ir "will, on my part, end the corri'itminli-iu e upon the BUbject." "Dr. Mark" lmlli'teil. liAl.TlMOUK, Feb. 20. The grand jury yesterday afternoon indicted John Kro litlen, alias Dr. .TohuStnrk, fortheuittrder of John Forre, alias Herman Hanbitch, on or ubout Oct. 21, 181)2, by means of poison. Cardinal Gibbons gave consent to a chem ical analysis of the remains of Hev. Futliei1 Chowanlec, late pastor ot the Holy ltoary church, whom it is alleged Kremleu also poisoned. Took Antimony In-tend of lilminth. MoXTtWAL, Feb. 20. The young wlfoof Dr. F. li. England, a prominent physician, was killed by a clerk's mistake. She had been in the habit of taking bismuth for stomach trouble. An order was tele phoned to a drug store, but being out of the drug It was lllled by a wholesale house, where a man of nintiy years' experience sent antimony by mistake. Iron Hall Iteeelverslilj, Permanent. lNl)lAN.vi'iii.v, Feb. 20. The general term ol the superior court allirtned the de cision ol .linlj,'- Winti'is in making the re ceivership ol Hi,' iron Hall permanent. An ttBToeablo Laxative ana Nerve Tonic. Bold by Drugfrists or sent by mall. 25c, 00c . nd 81.00 per package. Famplos tree. Tho Favorite TOOTH F0TOI3 for the Tooth nnd Ureutb, 25c. Captain Sweeney, i;.H ASanDiem,Cak. sayai "Shlloh's Catarrh ltemedy is the Urst medlcino I have ever found that would do ma any good." rrico 50 eta. Bold by Druggists. Do nnt neoUct a Cough, na there Is danger of. Its leading to Consumption. Bnttjtt's Cuni will save you a severe Lung Trouble. 1 1 is tba best Cou irb Cure and sjieedi ly relievos Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and lironchltla, anq 13 sold on a (ruer-,it"n 5ictn. Sold hy C. H. Ilmteubuoh, 8henandoHh. M. HOBMSACK, REMOVED To 658 North Eighth St. U nbove Green, Pnila , V&. Formerly ul ii'lfl Noth Hecond xt.Js the old est InAmcrfcu for th trentmfmt of tpttal IXseust-H ami outhful Krrovs. Varicocele, li ydrooele, Iost Mrinlnod. etc. Treatment y trait a apecUlty. Coaomuulontiunei aeredly cotitldenticit. Send stamp for b ok. Hours,)) a. m to - p. m ; (I to 9 p m ; Sundays, 0 to Vi m. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) 0xxc3--7-ll-0, 3Pt. ".'he Rtiataurant la one of the best in the cot regions, and has elegant dialog parlors attactco (or the um of ladles. The lltir la stookot with the beet ales, been, porters, wine, liquors und cigars. LOTS Of holcb in a skimmerl Lota ot woys of throwing away money Oo o( tno best methods of economlclng is to Insul in tim class, thoroughly reliable tompanlen either lite, fire or accident, such oa represents' by DAVID IPa-TTfclT, No. UU Uo.;th Jardla street, HhenanfloaU. Px Castoria. Cnstorln cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Btomach, Diarrliiua, Knictatlon, Kills Worms, gives sleep, nnd promotes dl. gestion, Without Injurious medioatioa. "For several years I have recommended your 'Casturia,' and shall always continue to do so as it has intalialily produced lieiieflclal results." I:DW1N P. l'ARDEK, M. I)., With Street and Tth Ave., New York City. Company, 77 McniiAr Strekt, New York City A DtMOs-kAilC CAUCUS An Attiutit to Iiitrndiice l:x-Speaher ItfMMl'K. Mt-thmlH Voteil Itowil. WAsiMNuTtiN, I'Vb. SO. The open session of the senate yesterday was unusually de void of interest. In the bouse, too, noth ing was accomplished, the day being con stitned in iiltbustering against the Hbitid silver coinage bill. Finally, at 4 o'clock, the house nojournrd, and the Democratic members tit once went into caucus. There were prespnt 1HO Democrats, but nnt a Democratic member of the New York del egation, all ot whom have joined in the obstructive movement, was present, nor iu fact any of the others who joined hands with them. The presence, however, of Mr. Pence, the Colorado Populist, was significant. The sentiment in the caucus, therefore, Wis all favorable to the bill, and two reso lutions wen adopted, one to keep the seign iorage bill before the house to the exclu sion of everything until disposed of, ami the other expressing it as the sense of the caucus thnt it was the duty of every Dem ocratic member to be present and vote either for or against the bill. The only difference of opinion existing was as tothe ndvisabilitj of going even further than this and compelling uieinbors to vote or be counted it they refused to do so. Sir. lioalner presented and advocated a resolution to instruct the eommitU'e on rules to bring in a rule to comiiell mem bers to vote or be lire,1, and Mr. Patterson a resolution instructing the speaker to count a iioruni. Mr. Patterson declared that be believed, after viewing the spec tacle of the last few days, that Mr. Iteed was right and that non-voting members should be counted to niake aiUorum. 'The Patterson resolution was voted down by about twenty majority, tho speaker voting against the proposition. Tlie caucus adjourned pending a vote on the Uoatner resolution. Ijitet from lilo Janeiro. Hn:os A vm s, I'Vb. 0. The following advices have been received from Kio Jan eiro: (.'anuonadhig iM tvvceu the insurgent vessels and the government forts has been resumed. It is reported that the govern ment cruiser N'ictheroj , now lying outside the harbor, intends to engage the insur gent squadron, and that she has lauded volunteers from llaliia to reinforce the goveriinn nt troops at this plaie. General Saraiva, commanding the reliel land forces, it is -aid, lias arrived at Ignape and will hasten to Sim Paulo. It la reported that he has aln .id had an engagement both at liapi'v a and I'V.seinn, on the Sao Paulo route, aud that the government forces were delealed. The C. Auainat I.eroy Harris, llui'i'M.o, V V. Ki ll 'JO. Disarmed and handcuffed, l.eruy Harris was taken again Into Commissioner liaircltlld's office yes terday. Quietly and submissively betook a seat, when the fetters were unlocked from his wrists. The thrilling incident of Saturdny had attracted a crowd, and men and women slood on chairs to catch a glimpse of the man whose daring act had made him famous, The prisoner had no counsel, and pleaded not guilty. From the testimony it appeared that he bad robbed the Norton Heights postofflce of S0O money order blanks, and bad cashed at the La Balle, Ills., iHjstoilloe money orders aggre gating about $300. ltauk llnri;lnrs tiit Little llmity. Ckeston, la., Feb. 30. The Afloti batik and Citixens' bank, of Afton, were cracked by burglars Sunday night. The robbers secured entrance by blowing off the back door by glycerine, but made, no impression on the chilled steel burglar proof safe which contained the money. The only plunder secured was $1,000 in postage stamps taken from the Afton bank, IM of which was recovered where they bad been dropped by the burglars. The safe in the Afton batik was damaged so that tho door caunot bo opened. RnniliiKy Wants the Next Still. SAJiPUBKY, O., Feb. 30. There Is it, strong movement here looking toward the secur ing of the coming Corbett-Jackson fight. Johnson's Island, located in Lake Krie, a few miles from the olty,isthu site selected, Sandusky capitalists arguing thut as the state of Ohio has no navy fiovernor Mc Kinley and the sheriff of Ottawa county will lie unable to preveut tlto mill. It is undoubtedly in serious contemplation to raise llOO.ooo und endeavor to secure thu tight, l'eliiiKylvaula's Position at Aiitlotam. IIAIIUISUUHQ, Peli. 80. Adjutant lleneral Greenland has furnished Governor Patti sou with tho mimes of 100 old soldiers who participated with the Pennsylvania troops at the battle of Autlctum. The governor will select fiom the first twenty ortweuty ilve to serve as a commission to act iu con junction with the Autietam board, at Washington, In locating the positions held by the troops from this state at tho battle. MKMs niM'irniiY Tlie C-ravesaiid Boss Sentenced tu Six Years' Imprisonment. HE MAT BE FEEE AGAIN IN 10C8. I If (lunil lnlisvt.ir Hr fan ltidnre 111. Trt'iu or Imiii iKimiiifnt tine Year and Inn MoiiiIik- A Ti'inpiirsry stay of !! ectitlmi (ii noted by .tal Called. rSKtHWl.t v. Fell. 20. .tohn Y. MrKntie. Coney Island's boss, was wTifi'l'Ced by .Imlge Hartlett to K years in the pe'iiten tiarj. Ten years was the maximum pun ishment. When called upon to state whether or not he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon him McKnue said: "I don't know that 1 can say anything, except to repeat what I have already said on the witness stand. I hnv e never In my life dune anything to Injun- unjlnidy. 1 never had anything to do. directly or In directly, with the crime 1 am charged with. I will end by saying that I am not guilty." Iu passing sentence, Justice Bart let t said that in Ills opinion the sentence should be severe enough to deter others from fol lowing in McKane's footsteps. As. lust ice Uartlett spoke the prisoner's face had gradually grown whiter, and as (be words "six years" fell on his cars his counte nance turned pallid, lie started to go to his chair, witli bis eyes still closed. As he felt his way along like a man stricken blind by the severity of his sen tence, Sheriff Huttling took him by the arm and helied him into a seat. Then tlie court room burst into au uproar. Tho court oflicers and the judge vainly endeav ored to restore order. The lawj ers tried to talk to the court, but they could not be heard. SherilT Buttling took his prisoner into a side room and kept him there until a squad of pollcctiieu cleared tlie hall. After that he took him to the sheriffs office aud then to the jail. At the conclusion of the court proceed ings the prisoner's counsel drew up an ap plication for a stay. This was presented to Judge Cullen, at his residence, ami granted. Judge Cullen will hear the argument on Friday next. If they cannot secure a further stay the sheriff will re move the prisoner to Sing Slug as soon as he has arranged bis business affairs. Mc Kane's business affairs are manifold. It is currently believed thnt be owns a good part of Uravesend, aud that he holds mort gages on the part be doesu't own. Then lie has large business interests in Urookly u that it may take some time to wind up or to arrange for carrying on iu his absence. McKane, if he lives, will serve four years and two months in Sing Sing, provided he is not pardoned by the executive. The commutation for the lirst year of impris onment lor good behavior is two months; for the second year, two; for the third and fourth year, four, and for tlie fifth aud sixth years, five. The commutation alto gether will be one year and ten months. MeKane notified the members of the Gravesend town board on Suturday that it was bis intention to resign the various public offices Ue held in the town. Mc Kane is president of the town, health aud police boards, and these boards are ono nnd the same as to their membership. It is not likely that the Urav esend town board will elect a successor to McKane. The board will take no action at all in the matter without legal advice. If it is ot- tloual with the board whetherasupervisor shall be appointed the matter will be al lowed to rest until the animal spring elec tion, which takes place April 4. If a choice is mandatory it will not receive any atten tion for a few days to come. Meanvv bile the fallen chief's family are completely prostrated, his aged mother, faithful wife und blind sou George being the great sufferers. Tli Corporations Won. IlAHHISHLliO, Feb. 20. Judge Simonton yesterday decided the case of the Com monwealth vs. tho Union Passenger ltail wuy company and the Philadelphia Trac tion dompany in favor of the corporations. The case arose out of quo warranto pro ceedings heard before the attorney gen eral to require the companies to show by what authority they exercised the right to construct anil operate a railway track ou York street between Fourth and Twen tieth streets, Philadelphia. An Operator's Attempted Bniold. SoMEltshT, Pa., Feb. 0. II, A. Iteed, operator and station agent for the Balti more and Ohio railroao, attempted suicide by shooting binisi It with a revolver. Ha will probably diu. Despondency over a shortage iu In- account is supposed to have been t Iu cause fur the deed. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations an the New York nnd l'liiladnlrthia lUcltnuges, New Youk, Feb. IB. The week opened on the Stock Kxchaiige with sugar, distilling and Chicago gas the leading features of Ihe spec ulation, the only other shares In which the transactions exceedtd 5,000 shares being Bur lington and yuan and St. Paul. The rest of the market was stsiiuant. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley. W., N. V. Pa.... m Erie Itilj I)., L.& YV ltt!H West Shore lUiUg N. Y. Central.... UB Pennsylvania . Reading . . mi til. Paul Wi Lehigh Nav. N. Y. N. E Ji'Js Lake Erie & W . . 14 Kew Jersey C'eut.lU Del. As Hudson-.. Kii4 CJeuxral Marlicts. PnuUB&i.i'iiiA. Feb. Id. Flour weak: win. ter super., Hi; tin. extras, i.M'aa.60t So, X winter family, tZ.Zhl'lM ; I'etiasylvania roller straight, i.maJ.M; western winter, dear, $H.VtiiJ. Wheal weak, lower, with tOUio. bid and Ui).iic. asked for Pebruary. Cora quiet, weak, with 42c bid aad iSHiC. asked fn- Febru ary. Oats quiet, steady, with W , . uni iud 37o. asked fur February. Beef du.l, family, Siaait; rxtru mess, f8.G0. Pork stcudy; new mess, SKI",'. 14; tumily, $15. Lard leadvl western stestn. 18; refined, Armor, Butter quiet:-" , ialry, 18ai"c; ..o. creamery, nasr.'i:. . no. Maury, Ulilc.; K Urine. S7o.t New Vork dairy, lUiaJ!4o.; do. creamery, ITO jrto.i i-i nnsv ivania creamery t.rints. rancy, 28o,i do. choice, mtXIct di fi Ir to good. J!KA wo.; i, .is joijuiuij at swu., uiteese auil; Hoy York larve, WfrV .: small, part skuns.lllie..; fall aiuia, SWc. Emis weak; Ue i.onse, JS.aOiBSJW per case; western, fresh, lsj.ci.tr 4 umu; seutbMu, I.lve U Marketa. East LiBI'iii-v, Ph., Feb. 19. Cattle v rs dulliiiil in. i " ' lower than last weel. prices. H' . t to tirm; All grades, tu.ao r.4.; llttliivv it-i' s "iaB best at 15.15. Sheep ver) tlul. uu uota itlivi-p and luoibs, and 3ie. to 4Ue. utf from last w t ck V prices. Hit' Mi" v,' 1,. n. lop export steers, $4.9li, ...... luir iobiukI. $.i.ro:i'.4 ; ouhs. l-'.'.'5 Oa.3. llouslirm; pit-. 4,tViif..50, Yorkirs, Jsl.4UM3.4'r uilxeu pi k rs. f ri.nuhs. vl.:ill &4.T&. Sheep stcad . rf.ssl te i lioiee Uu'.l'S. fl.AVil.S... IlKlil n, tor, . ;',., I.JSj (jomI mixed slilep, i' Jou..'.; . il 'Cvl tu l.uii e H till ers, (fJii.l ,'iU, Tlie new vegetable slwl'-iinK. Whersv-T i'l'.nnlucv-tl, it time lnrd (rout t!i l Kchsii, ;u il n. in gestion from t i him-inoiil. It 1" ! t, t ' 1 hy ev ery tit, und iiiu i : ' , ra'iv.iistiu nt. Itiaasttiiulmv -i -ft, t- drisllie electric lig'. i. ;-,-) t; -t-.l-Hv -lip Tlie o t'y t -i -i ' ' i ii , t v i'l yon pive ' ' .'''is beiiUits which its u.-a ij..,..jv.- ? (ottolene. In comptrifton, in he.iiililiihi.ss, in ilavor, of in econm iv It.', 'I'cccss ii i,-; culleit i a( :i tot of imitations a. oi couv.e il-. m-ult; for the sole purptjs,- . . miimtr in the place aud ou tn i.io no of Coti olene. Avoid them p11 Tliev n- made to sell and t -e a - il Get the genu jir.Mi.i b, lt)UI III 3 1. 1 ei'ii. M li i ! i N . K. FA! t-. .., A oi 4. CO., ina N. i... t o.; . r: e.. n COMMISSI HOUSE Ttie place for biisines- men to send their surplus stock of lvmj di'scrtp Hon for sale. AUCTION DAYS. Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of everv description to the rooms and they will , sold at auction ou the usual terms. All goods hold on commie sion and settlements made on the day follow tog 'be sale Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Hulkmii;. Cnr. Oontre aud Jar-din Street Now lJUeevery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Can vapor Inhalation and ts tho i.niv the kind ever put on ihe t' arl.i'i V the medicine Is not poured u.n and thPnce sent "underlie; ihi, lem. Ilut by inhsluuon the ne . piled directly to the deceis, d mi only way to reach the aflcctid noe, Kvery bottle la cini . K used by m. uctne of inhalation rh. otomai'b tho pys- .nc la ap. an and the ir"' ui !hs 1 1 by ho i . :uu cl to i mrdlclne. i'o rlsusro .p, ono wto 1 1 Catarrh n til trrat i.u It baa or atl3rosa aruggisi i-rioo l per colli' m cure. Porsale by all driKir'sts It's used difxereni frou ai. m1 Our advertised agents siul nil Instructed to return the loom i m fills to be cured by Slav ers' M i Curo PrUe one dollar for t in. moot. This Is sa; lr.ir a grott .le i never f&lltd For sale bv ilru ri-. The Mayers Druu Co.. On1 1 inn V W, H.SNYDER 133 West Ceritn trtvf MaliHiioy City, Pa. Artistic Decor vtor Pttltitin and Papt i h . i Pufict tk Uargam in nalD'H nci o I pi i tflanh. All ttip new paiterfi I'allV anil weeRly papcic, s and Bi,ttlonery r 4 it v Headquarters for Eveuinj TcralL WALL PAPER! BAKCAI1NS ! Big Beiluction in W'1! I' "r Must iusko room nn ai. nor mous Spring Stock JOHN - P. - CfiBr Elt 834 W.Centre Street, n,u .i Pa. 104 North Mala street, Hhv in ion'. Ps. WHOLESALE BAKER AND (OM StTIo EE lee Cream wholesale r "i Plcnteg end parties supplied r r m ce JOE W . SALOON AND RE (Christ Bossier's ci 1 -tolls aitM Coal Ws Heat Beer, ale sod porter . . .rsudaof whiskeys and elf - , I ' S8 M The Kan Who wrote tho Song I UR wwr ear. f . rr Mxmi hU own fii . " was lnptredwhile "tilnr h, (or, o 'rnvfine Uraters. Ial"oliu. on ha.i i res sad Knife tn the m iricet a '1 a of Housei'.rr'shlm n,ods. I', r i .are and Win .t.1". laity. Ail nr aaticcd. . o. 'Xfcr a.t ktib, V- n l.lovd and White Sin. st,r,ri s,j, pfc SHOEMAKEHV general Supply r.toro ! Wholesale and Kenn. i'i u . , "oaacir i3. Tni ziioaa Fertroson House bldK ( . i . - it TP YOU HAVE A TRUNl. ro w IE 1UU tbe depot oi u r . scad away drop us a oard aud we will . v1 ' - t United States Eatpress, Cor. Centre uud Uulmi Bts.
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