IE comtied biitiDEi Tho Caueo and Its Lessen. iWWy lil ' commit suicide ? Oh 1 f .-iame reason that thousands of others i n tlio verge of tlio snmo nili, nr in im n liato limber of Insanity, paralysis nli 'c.v )r soni" other equally unfortunatiioKult 01 anv iiitvous nllVut on. Ild Knew hi- wn alllicted with n nervous disorder, bm u.i. tarcle-n, nmuttentlv Indifferent to, the out como j or lie in iy finve lessened his eh nut for recovery by treating with phyie. m who had Utile -r no knowledge of nit-h af fection, or by deliiRtng lilnimjlf with worth le-s so-called remedies. His oase wn a xnl one. but no worse than that of nny oilier nervous sufferer, who had nervous or siek headache, biliousness, dullness, irribihility, melum-.ioly, failing memory, hot 11 .-lies, faintinp;, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, 30X'ial debility, epilepsy, etc. Tlio same or similar eoiise'iuen' es arc likely to result to any onn who has any of theso advancr symptoms 01 an nwitu cnu. im 1101 iibshbib in getting rid of them by Intelligent trent ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated specialist, has studied nervous diseases over 20 vears, and has discovered the onlv re liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol untary testimonials tirovo tlio virtues of l)t Miles' Restorative Nervine. . ti..ri.n. nr nintrtii. V. Y.. writes: I iv s-u nffllctc I with extreme, nervousness ili.il ... ..... ,...... It., hamlu mm wasun mo verueoi hibuiiuj. ............... (1 o that I could scarcely feed myself. I u--l VvA"lvo bottle", or Dr. Miles" Restorative. Norn tie. Vml was cured. It Is with pleasure I roroinmeiid "ills wonderful remedy fur nervous tr mblc " I lmd been ft Rreat sufferer from chronic .ncadacho until I beijaii. about four months ;'. to uso I)r Miles' Itctoratlvo Nervine iind PI K -mco which tlmo I havo not had ft headache Several ofmy friends are uilmr Dr Miles Ijj-in-cdles, and rfnd thorn, as 1 did. to homore th m r. n claim for them." Mrs. Mary klster, Lin 'inTOiiw rial. t, V 11 Canwcll. editor Tribune, riymoutli Ta . ll writes " My wife was cured of sick headache ol 1 many rears' standing by tho uso of Dr M lie I . .i l .. 01,. l.nivuiAmmiiirlnil ft tV i her friends, and they all priiiso It highly " Dr Miles' llestorativo Nervine Is sold hv all 1 -druccists on n positive guarantee, or sent direct ' by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd., on i receipt of prlco.Sl per liottlc, six bottles forS'i express prepaid It Is positively Trco from oiilntm or dangerous rtnurs. Dr Miles' l'llls. 60 iIomjs i Xi cents. Free book at drmrclets. or by mall. CAimON. ir a denier offers W. J.. Douglns Shoes nt n, reduced price, or says 1 lieliautlieni without nnine stnmped on I bottom, put til in down us a frnua. $fiS., r?-. S3 SHOE thdecld. W. T DOUCITjAS Shoe are ttyltOi, easy fit. lln, ad Kivo bctlcr bJtislaction at ihe prices d. vcrtiscd Hum any other make. Try one p.nr and be convinced. The stamping of . Uouglas' name nnd price on the bottom, which guarantees their v.ilue, sines thousands of dollars annually to those who weir them, Penlera who push the sale of V. IJt Douglas Shoes gain customers, which help to increase the sales on their full line of gooil They can afford to sell nt a less profit, and we Imlievc you can save money hv buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below, C -itiuoirue free upon application. Address, AY. .L. DOUGLAS, Urocktuut2lHbb. Soldbv Joseph liall, Shenandoah. C. F. Hoth, llfiiKtown. CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating nnd strengthening to tho body, made in" ONE MINUTE from Onfi 00 eU for a full pound patTeag. rre.i -ampK' oa RppUcatbn to manufacturers. "OR KitM rv li. U, Severn, F, K. Magargle, W. H. Water Di-Thcol 1317 Arch St. U I I I 1 1 U U 1 PHILADELPHIA. PA. The onlJ llennlno Bpcelallst In Amerlrs, notirunsiandinir wlut uinera tureime. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION ., hpcclal Uliesscs and Strictures rermanentlr Cured In a l.n fi Havs BLOOD POISON arvcuSbrenllre'?T uownidlioillmo to tudars. e yeaia turo poan Hospital and Zi praulcal experience, as I tjeitlflcateii uml lllitlumaH Tirnvn. hpml llvn 12-cent stamps (or book, TltDTJI," tliooiily book ozposlnir Quark lloetors and others ad venlslnK as great bpeciallbts. A true friend toall fiufrrpra &nif to those cuntelnnlatlniz I marriage, TliemuststublKirnaiid dangeruu HI c&tessulicltU, Wrlteorcallaudbotaved, t uours- v-3, Kve'sR-xj wed and Bat eye's 6-WtSun. l-li SuceefcufulirentinentbTmull. OF Easily. Quickly, Permanently Resfno WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nud all tlie train of et II, troin early errors or latei excesses, the results oi oterwurk, slokoess worry, cle. Fullstrengtb development and mnt Klven to e ery organ and gortlon of the ImmIv liuple, natural methods Immediate Jmproreinen itern. Failure impossible 2,rwi refcreuees. Hook explanation nnd proofi mailed (sealed) free, ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. Y. Chlilitii's iCn.h MttijHtuA ItranA. r t " ..... it l1Mnw. iwia. wt i Pra i In pd an4 UoU naisttisX . - nio.1 iu. bin" HhSsn. TuLe .Ik.-r. J . f-"- ft i.i .laitipa fine latrtloHlsrs. fcslltteutsMi sa. "Itrllur f..r 1 jllsall.(lr. k; r.i.n .kl..i.trr i'uimU1 Sw.il iilUun Ni ...... w ry.iiiiwj. m W. L. Douglas GALTjSIIA GROW AGAIN. Tho Votoran Statesman Onco Moro Elootod to Congress, HI8 MAJORITY OVERWHELMING. llrle f Dispatches SlinwInE the Hepiihllcali and Ileiiiocrntle Pluralities In the Vari ous Counties, with the Party llns Over the Vote or 1803, tllvetlrow a Majority of 1311,813. 1'llll.ADKLriitA, l'eh. 21. Pennsylvania, with the counties of Ducks, Butler, Cam bria, Clnrloii, Klk, Forest. .lefTerwin, Junl utn. McKeaii mid Mifflin not heard from, gives an estlniiited plttrnllty of 1HW.813 for !g3 0A!.U1I A. (IP.0W. Gnluiha A. firow, tlio Kvpitbllcnn enn dttlnte for coiiKri'niim-iit-larKt'. The fol lowing (lliHitclit'8 slve tliu rftiirns In lu tail: Atlnms County G row's plurality, 200; n Uepulillcnn gain of iU. Ariiistroiijr County Crow's plurality, 2,200; a Kepubllcau naln of 71. Allrehcny County (Srmv'ri plurality, 30, (XX); a Hopillillcan Bain of 0,B4.!. Beaver County Orow's plurality, 1,500; a Democratic gain of 2-T.J. Hedforil County Orow's majority, 000; a Democratic gain of 107. Berks County Hancock's plurality, U.inO; a IU-pulillcan gain of IKU. lllalr County Urow's plurality, 2,u00; a Democratic gain of 520. Bradford County Grow's plurality 1,500; a Bepublican gain of 507. Cameron County Grow's plurality, 800; a Bepublican gain of 82. Carbon County Hancock's plurality, 200; a Democratic gain of 107. Centre County Glow's plurality, 200; a Republican gain of 817. The entire Be publican ticket U elected Jn Bullefoute, with the exception of tax collector. Chester County Grow's plurality, 3,500; a Bepublican gain of 54'J. Clearfield County Grow's plurality, 100; a Bepublican gain of 47a. Clinton County Hancock's plurality, 100; n Bepublican gain of (HI. Sloan (Hep.) is elected treasurer of Lock Haven over Blngler (Dem.). Columbia County Hancock's plurality, 1,000; a Democratic gain of 22. Crawfortl County Grow's plurality, 2,500; a Bepublican gain of 7.1S. Cumberland County Hancock's plural ity, 700: a Democratic gain of 507. Dauphin County Grow's plurality,8,700; a Democratic gain of 873. Delaware County Grow's plurality, 8,200; n Democratic gain of 403. Krie' County Grow's plurality, 1,000; a Democratic gain of 054. Fayette; County Grow's plurality, 100; a Democratic gain of 135. Franklin County Grow's plurality, 1,200; n Bepublican gain of 151. Fultou County Hancock's plurality, 150; a Bepublican gain of 2."). Huntingdon County Grow's plurality, 1,500; n Democratic gain of 1)1. Indiana County Grow's plurality, 8,000; a Bepublican gain of 812. I.'ickawnnim Collntv Grow' nltirnlltr. 1 400: a Republican gain of 41. Lancaster County Urow's plurality, 7.500; a Democratic gain of 1,020. Lawrence County Grow's plurality, 2,WK); a Bepublican gain of 835. Lebanon County Grow's plurality, 2, 900; a Bcpubllcun gain of 511. Lehigh County Hancock's plurality, 1,200; a Democratic gain of 077. Luzerne County Grow's plurality, 900; a Bepublican gain of HS1. There was a heavy voto In the mining districts and a light vote iu tho town and agricultural districts. Democratic stay at home votu large. Lycoming County Hancock's plurality. SOU; a Kepuullcan gain o( t;i. Mercer County Grow's estimated n'u rolity, 8,200; a Bepublican gain of 97. Monroe County Hancock's plurality, 1,250; a Bepublican gain of 389. Montgomery County Grow's plurality, 800; a Democratic gain of 33. In Norris towu John H. Williams (Hep.), for bui gess, has a, plurality of 650. The Republi cans gained two councilmen and two school directors. Brown (Rep.) r-olectod tax collector by 800 majority. Montour County Hancock' plurality, 47S; a Democratic gain of 109. Northampton County Hancock's plu rality, 1,800; a Democratic gain of 537. Northumberland County Grow's ma jority, 200; a Democratic gain of 831. Perry County Grow's plurality, 500; a Democratic gain of 169. Had roads re sulted In a light vote. Philadelphia County Grow's plurality, 63,703; a Republican gain of 0,517. Pike County Hancock's plurality, 600; a Democratic gain of 00. Potter County Grow's plurality, 500; a Democratic gain of 120. Schuylkill County Grow's plurality, 1,500; a Bepublican gain of 1,077. Snyder County Grow's plurality, 900; a Democratic gain of 10. Somerset County Grow's plurality, 8,400; a Democratic gain of 05. Sullivan County Hancock's plurality, 20; a Republican gain of 7. Bug luehauna County Grow's plurality, E.000; a Bepublican gain of 800. Tioga County Grow's plurality, 8,000; a Republican gain of 210. There was an unusually largo vol polled. Union County Grow's plurality, 1,100; a Bepublican gain of 249. Venango County Grow's plurality, 1,500; u Republican gain of 1,201. Warren County Grow's plurality, 1,000: a Democratlo gain of 555. Washington Couuty Grow's plurality, 2,000; a Republican gain of STi. Wayne Couuty Grow's plurality, 200; a Republican gain of 1119, Westmoreland County Grow's plural ity, 1,200; a Democratlo gain of 1,790. Wyoming Couuty Grow's plurality, 400; a Republican gain of 117. York County Huncock'w pluraMty ,2,209; a Democratic galu of 1,551, I) nttmnsirtai A THE KIND THAT CURES Children's Diseases & ELIZA GEROUX, Ojdentburg, N.Y. Mrs. Mary Qeroux, of Ogdensbnrg, N.Y., writes: ... " Mv little tlarmhter has been an Invn- ' lid all bcr lire, weak, sickly and puny, ' Wi havo trlod different blivslctann with- ' nut nnv nermancnt cobd. He&rlnir of v ' your remedy, wo gavo H n, trial, and a, y persistent uso of llANA'S SAItSAPA- HIIjLA changed her from a weak, puny ) child to a aeshy, rosy-nceKcn Bin." Cert (fled to bu V. K il'tUfami, UrvguUt, , ALL DttUQOISTS. DaNA SARSAPARIUA CO., Hellatl, Me. SOMi; CUV I.LMTIONS. A Vry Ohne Vot In I. mounter's Muyor nl C imtcM. rilKomt, t'Yb 21. llilsclty is Republi can by 400. Si 'tl Hl . Pa . Feb. 21. -11. F l'ride (Rep.) wis b etid mayor of this city by 07 majority over Joseph F. I.aiinon (Dem.). Almiosa, Feh. 21. This city voted for two school dim-tors, live select councll- liu-n and twelve common counellmeii. Tin Republicans got everything but one select councilman. SIIAMOK1N, Feb. 21. This borough has gone Republican by 500 majority. The of- llclals elecU'U nre: (,'liier liurgeso, w. u It. Sniliik: high constable, S. U. Campbell; tax collector llliani C. Both: auditor, Jnines .M. Snyder; poor director, Henry Tluley. GKITTSHUliO. Feb. 21. Gettysburg gives Grow 88 majority and elects Wible (Rep.) burgess by 57 majority. Republican councilmen are elected in nil three wards, making the council 8 to 1 Republican. 1 he Democrats elected two school directors and the Republicans one. JIAZLKTO.V. Feb. 21. The vote on tlie Mote ticket gives Grow 753 in this city; Hancock, 054. This is a Republican gain of 100. Tlie Republicans gain three coun cilmeu. This will give them a majority in select council. West lla.Ieton borough elects Korn chief burgess, lla.le town ship gives the usual Democratic majority. LAXcastkk, Feb. 21. Tlie bitter light for mayor lu this city resulted in the probable election of F.dwiu S. Smelt. (Rep.) over Robert Clark (Dem.), the present incum bent, by a majority less than fifty. It may require the official count to determine tlie result. Councils aro Bepublican by n large majority, und Grow carries the city by about 500 majority. PlTTSDUita, Feb. 21. The municipal election yesterday was one of the most ex citing over held in Pittsburg nnd Alle gheny, and the result was a substantial victory for tho Republicans. In several wards tho contests were very close, and revolvers, jaeknlves, "handy billies" und brawny lists were potent factors lu deter mining the results. Tlie returns indicate a majority for Grow of 30,000. TO ARREST CONGRESSMEN. Deputy Herireanls.Ht-Arins Rcouritig the Counlry for Absent Member. WASHlNtnox, Feb. 21. Tho deadlock on the Bland seigniorage bill is still un broken in the lioue. Yesterday Sergeant at-arms Snow reported the arrest of seven members Messrs. Apsley, Hilborn, Lucas, Marvin, Gardner, Post and Randall un der the order of Monday. They were nil Bepuhlicans, and on their coming before the bar of the house It developed that three of them were present Monday nnd that two were absent by leaveof thobou.se. All were excused. Roll call followed roll call until 4 o'clock, when, It being appar ent that Mr. 111. mil could not muster a quorum on his proposition, lie moved nr adjournment. Tlie high water mark jes tiruay was 110, nine sbori of a qn n;m Deputy sergeauts-at-arms starlet! i:. .' night for all parts of the uouutn to iu i- -1 ab-cntccs under the continuing order passed on Mondaj, and the house leaders assert most emphatically that the light will be continued until a quorum is ob talnod. Tho session of the senate was devoid of special Interest. Senator Daniel, of Vir ginia, concluded his speech on thu Ha waiian question, anil while supporting warmly the course that has been followed by the administration he declared that now there was nothing to do but recog nize the new government and wish it God speed. After the conclusion of Senator Daniel's speech thu bill for additional printing otlico facilities was discussed in a desultory manner tho remainder of tlie dsv WM. J. LLOYD S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) G-l7.cvxc3.-s'lllo, TP"-.. The Itestauront Is one of the best In the cc regions, and has elegant dining parlors attaehec for the use ot ladles. The liar Is stocliet with the boat ales, beerr, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways ot throwing away raonor On ot the best methods ot economltlng is to Insur In tlrst class, thoroughly reliable 'otnpnlHi. either life, tire cr accident such as represent by No. ISO Month Jardln street, Hhensndoah I DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN SAPOL O RhVE.Niifc.FUl ITALIANS They Threaten llnttn n l-dnrn for Dis crimination Aciilnst Their Hue. NSw C TU Pit leb ill Several weeks ago nearly all the New Castle man ufactiirers and all the railroads centering here decided that In the future they would employ no Italian labor, but would give the work to inerlcaii citl.ens. Since then this policy has been strictly carried out, and not an Italian hits worked at the local furnaces, mills or other innliufaetories. As a result tlie Italians are in sore straits for food, nud many of them in this vnllev are on the verge of starvation. Thev have been greatly enraged at the lalr Ims-es, thinking them to blame for this discrimi nation, not understanding that it is the owners of the plants who have given the orders against them. estcrdaya Hell known fmi-i-iuii. ulio has heretofore employed and hn-1 charge of from thirty to fifty Italians, received a strange letter. It was written in Italian in u neat hand, and the envelope Isire the postmark of "Lowellvllle, Ohio." The letter says the foreman Is a smtted man, and there are men who hate said they would take his life by tho knife, revolver or the club. If within one week three Italians were given jobs his life will be spared. It says further that other foremen will be treated the same, as the writer is lu "great earnest." The threatened fore man Is greatly alarmed, and Is now carry ing arms to protect himself. T Saro Ilium nmi tlie Chinamen. CHICAGO, l-'eb. SI. The fear that the young lady school teachers who Instruct (lie heathen In the Chinese Sunday school ivlll be injured by the vile influences of tlie celotlals has caused serious trouble in the aristocratic I'lrst Presbyterian church of this city. Sotno of tlie gentlemen of the congregation have formed an "Antl-Chi-neso Sunday School society," of which Dr. J. W. Cnrr is president. They claim that the lady tent-hen., who almost without ex ception are young, are in great danger from the close personal contact with the Mongolians. Cases of marriage of pupil and teacher are cited, und a determined effort to rescue the young Indies from pos sible peril will be mnde. rioml nt Stockton, Cnl. STOCKTON. Oil., Feb. 21. The Indica tions are that the city of Stockton will be entirely Hooded. The great storm is not ended, and a warm rain here is falling and melting the snow in the mountains and foothills. Tlie water is reported coming in with a rush, and at Hidden, a station seven miles east of here, is four feet deep on the railroad track. Business men worked all night getting goods from cel lars and low lloors. The Catavers river and a stream ndjuceut are out of their banks, and the cemeteries and additions north of the city received their full bunt-lit of tlie water. Heath from Kattlifr lufecteil lork. i.a l-iiiiTF. inn., i-eii. 41. Two more deaths were reported in the stricken Kiue ger family at .Michigan Cily. Tho father and mother died last week and were buried .n tl.e same grave. Yestcrduy two cuiiuren lounil rellel lu death. The four remaining children are bedfast. Death was caused hv eating pork infected with ,!, ,. ,. ti, .. .i I. .I family oV Fred Sass Hint of a vountr cirl vi ....',. .,r ...... .i,nLi ...i,". i ii 20 years ot age, who ts In a critical cundl-, .,, Trieil to Illow lip n IIii iiiIIiik House. AX(ii:i.'s C .MI Cal.. Feb. 21. Four Aus trian miners havo been arrested, susnected with having placed giant powder under the Magudc boarding hou-i-. Suspicion rests mainly upon Antone llocovlch, Ma- . . . . - i guile's brother-in-law. Tlie e-enpo of the Magude family from instant death is due to the rati that they were out of the direct i lKV? V'" !". V ",K "'V'"1110"" wm line of concussion. Magudu is Improving, I ha J:lused by the trial of the twelve inl and his child, which was found in a barrel nrchistH v. ho are charged with conspiring of wine in thecelhir, will not sutler ser rioiih injury. Hlg Claim A Bill list Uncle Sum. Boston, Feb. 21. Hugh Carey.of Salem, has brought suitngainst the United States government for pay us a soldier from the close of the war until tlie present time. In 1801 Carey enlisted to -irve through the war, and after having been iu the iirmv for ashort time was sent home without Having been given a discharge. According to larey ne nas neen lor all tbi-se years a United Slates soldier, iiltlioiigh of course not iu actual service. 1'nrtU Ci-ts it Kesplte. Jai kson, .Miss., Feb. 21. The supreme court has denied the motion of Attorney General .Inhnsou to resentence the white cap, Will Purvis, who failed of execution in Marion county ou the 7th of this month. Under the law Purvis cannot be resen tenced until the .lone term of tho circuit court of Columbia, unless Judge Terrel sees lit to call a special term of court. Kicked to Death bv Ills Horse, lloitmiNTOWN, X. .1., Fell. 21. Samuel Chambers, a farmer living at Chesterfield, near this town, was kicked to death by his horse while driving from Wrightstowu to his home. Chambers had driven to Wrlghtstcrwn to sell his pork, und on his return his horse became frightened and kicked Chum hers iu thu head, killing him. Death of Cartoonist Keppler. Nkw YoitK, Feb. 21. Joseph Keppler, the cartoonist aud editor of Puck, died suddenly at his home, No, 27 Knst Seventy ninth street, from spinal tremble. This was brought on by over exertion at tlie World's fair iu Chicago, where a Puck lillilililiif was eri-cted. Air. Kemilcr was n nati o of Austria, und was 55 old. Fur n National Celebrntlnn. Wasihnoton, Feb. 21. General Grosve nor's bill for a national celehr.- on at tin Chlekuinauga and Chattanooga Military park ou Sept. IM and 20 was roved by the house ti.tuutitli-e on inn., .try affairs. The arrangements are to he under the di rection of the sti-i-eiary of wnr. Mine. Allianl to Slug to Ifiiyitlty. IIkiii.in, Fell. 21. Madauu-Alliuni sang ill concert here last evening, and was ac corded a llulterlug reception. The empress siimmoueil her to her box ui"' '-"ugratu-luled her, and requested her to sing at a soiree ut the palace tomorrow. Vrelitlervasl's Fate in the Ilalance. Chicago, Feb. 21. Arguments in the motion for a new trial for assassin l'reu dergast were concluded yesterday. .Tudge llreiitauo's decision will bu rendered ou Kutllrilitir KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. THE TUlW MEME. Still Hold Bad: by the Senate' Finaucti CoLiiuitttie. A 0AU0U9 MAY BE NE0E8SABY. r-rttiitoi- filbMtii, of Miirylrtttri, !IllflV(-ft.tlie Delliurntie Melulii-rs .M list Met to tle rliie.n Line nt Aellnli t'rubnhln Coaees- loni to Siitfsr .Men. W umiMiToN, l-'eb. at. There Is rwi"!d erable talk about the senate of the pi -i -pert of a Democratlo caucus to ciasiiier the tariff bill. Senator Gllwon, of Mary land, who has lieen essoiiernUng wtth Sen ator Gnnnau and others to feture a duty em eonl, said that he consiilei isl a. caucus inevitable, nuil that he thought H would be hebl during tlie flrst part of next week, or possllilj the latter part of the present xveek. Members of the finance committee do not consider t lint it caucus will beneces Miry, and they confidently predict that none will be held. They attribute the caucus reports to the dissatisfied element, and ait. evidently of opinion that they wilt not be able to secure suHicient backing among Democratic senators to force n caucus. The meeting of the full Democrat it- com mittee yesterday did not change tin- as pect of the situation, su far as can be learned. The sugar schedule appears to be at present the item which is giving the greatest annoyance, and there Is no doubt that but for tlie unsatisfactory status of tills matter the other disputed questions would have been agreed upon before this time and the bill reported to the full com mittee. There Is no feature of tho bill concerning which the members of the committee are so non-communicative as this, and they say they cannot talk for the reason that anything they would say would be misleading. They are unde cided between a wish to report favorable to free sugar and a desire to insure tho harmony of the Democratic senators and make sure of the passage of the bill in the senate. Tlie duty advocates feel encouraged by the delay, because they do not. consider that tlie postponement of the report can Injure them, and they hope that it will bo of bout-lit to their cause. It ciinnot be learned whether the subcommittee has shown any favor to the sugar men nt nil, but if It has. It has certainly not granted all that Is tie mantled by them. Tin-opinion current about the senate is that while a majority of tlie sub-conimittee is opposed to any duty whatever on sugar (they will concede about 4 of a cent. The members of the committee admit that the pressure is very strong for I! cents, but say they feel very confident that even If the bill ts reported without any duty it will receive tlio full Democratic support iu the senate when It comes to the test of a vote, and tlu-v may yet decide to let It go in tit that figure, There is good authority for the state ment that tlie committee hasdecided upon u small duty on coal, and also on lead ore. I ,V 1U "Ti, "''T r ?, . they will get a duty of at least one cent a The lead ore men are very confident that I pound. There is some authority for tho stetemeut thatlronorewillbeundlsturbed , m i .i i . . ,i and will be the sniue i n thesenatensltitho house bill. A member of the committer) gavo bis opinion today that the tux on manufactured tobacco would be mulls- turbed, but thought it possible that a tax I would be placed on unmanufactured leaf '. touacco. AllHtrtu's Secretive Aluirt-lilsU. Yll.SNA, Feb. 21. It does not appear "B-i'usi uieoi j-.niperur rrauj'is.iosepn, or iuiu niiyi lung win ue tieveiopeii unit. willthrim light upon the movement on which they were engaged. The indiffer ence of the accused testifies to the fact that it is tlieirconvictionthntthe triumph of their ideas is approaching. One prisoner betrayed the fact that there was an agree ment between them that whoever of them told the teal truth with regard to theirin- . teutions would be shot by his comrades. (toterntir Jlncc Will 1'ay h Flna, Austin, Tex., Feb. 21. The warrant In In Nacogoclies county against Governor Hogg for violating the game law has not yet reached the hands of the sheriir, and the governor continues to breathe tho air of freedom. The governor says If he vio lated the law he will put in a plea of guilty and pay tho flue. A lll Keliilblieiin Sweep. llUFFAl.fi, X. Y.. Feb. 21. Town elections were held in Chatauquii county yesterday, except In the cities of Jamestown and Dunkirk. Twenty-three out of twenty four supervisors elected are Republicans. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing tJiiiilittiniiM on tbu New York anil l'lillailelpliia ICxcIiantres. NEW YoitK, Feb. 20. A more uninteresting, featureless, dull day Iins nut been witnessed on the stock market for a lung time as was to day. The nirgreeiito of the transactions did not reach a ut;ure that lias frequently been exceeded In a sinule hour of even moderately uctlvo speculation, l.losing bids: Lehigh Valley. ...VI W. N. Y. & Va Pennsylvania 40S-4 Erie -. Wl Reading 21 I)., L. A W 1&IW St. IViul Wi Lehigh Nav M4 West Shore WH N. Y. Central.... UTJi bako Krle W... 14 Del. & Hudson... iatW .A rt.l. . ... ll Now Jersey t'ent.lHM flenernt markets. l'llIl-MiKl 1-lilA, Feb. Flour weak; win ter super, fct.'SMu; do. extras, tz:rWiM; No. 2 winter fanill), lMn2.Utt; renns) lvanla roller btralKht, fcMnWUii; western winter, clear, fS.75fflil. Wheat dull, steady, with MHo. bid and tiOo. asked fur February. Cornr-' ..Arm, with WWc. bid nnd Wo. asked for 1 -bru ry. Oata quiet, tinner, with SUHiC. bid mid U, ' jo. asked for February, lleef steady; faintly, $13 f13; ovtr.i uiess, $.5Q. Fork dull, but steady. I.ard hriii: uci rn steam, $8; r MneU steady, lluttui . ...v. ui-sleru dairy, WAKc, do. Creamery, lT-u'Te.; do. factory, IDQlSo.i pins, S7e : Xew York dairy, lilrC4c.; do. oream cry, l?'!-'lc.: Pennsylvania creamery prints, strictly 'ant-), do. eholi u, MQilTo.; do. fair tUL,- u.i. '.'1 '--; prb Jui-uIuk at waato. Cheese st -. ! , .t-w Yor r 90110.; do, (mall, l'lUTilje.; part bkuns, aalWo.t full Iklins. - t'.'k"- Kgiis weak; ice house, $8.5li7$a fier com; wectern frssh, 17K. per down; southern. j0ttl71fre. I.lvi Sleek .Markets. Nnw Yui.k. ' ' -European cable quotes America . s wtt nt 'lit llVe. per lb., dressed w eight : A - ' u n i .meralor beef, soant the. IuIm-s slow at .Vr.Sn per 100 lbs. for poor to fairly prime c.vfc. 8heep and lambs deninrallz ' p.-. o.. lower; poor to oliolio llieep, WjiJ.T.'i per HID lbs.; poor to cuoieu state lambs, $U.7.V)4.80, Hogs nominally quoted at tajw) ;r li lbs. East I.iuihtv, I'n Fob, SO. Oattle market dull nt yesterday's prloiw. lings du'll best prudes. i&MA0; etiwiiioii to fair Yorkers, 5.&5.3). is'iieep very dull and lower. 1 Don't be I lly tho-c wlin (Tcr sub- S stitutcs (oV Ujttolcnc. E? Us success has been so s phenomenal that nuttier- ous imitations are now being offered which arc 2 claimed tn t -, "just as 2 good." All these jjjjj 3 m stations 3 ie jC; lack the iiltrin -ic merit of 5 sp Cottolene and will prove 3 disappointing and disa- 3 grecable to those who use them. These i-ounterfi its differ vvide'y from Cotto lenc and are mere Experiments i when compared to the reliable shortening CVt tolene. Save money, an noyance and your health byrefi.sinfjall substitutes offered to take the place of Cottolene. o!tl l-i thnpiiiK) Hvo TWinnd pnhs. -OJ VsVs.lrt.y "-4 H.K.I " CO. "-3 cn:e. i,-., -55 Pit!. Ari-PHIA. '".'ii'Mi.'ii'i'iiwmWrUsi 51(111 HOUSE The placo for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale AUCTION DAY8. Tuesda)s. Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody on send goods of every description to tho rooms and they will oe sold at aucUon on the usual terms. All goods cold on commie stonand settlements made on tho day follow ing tho snlo. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Dulldlng, Cor. Centre and Jurdin Streota W. H.SNYDER 1S3 West Centre Street, Mnlianoy City, Pa. A ItTlSTEC DECOKATOli Paiutinq nnd Paporbtingiug. Terftct wurU. Bargains in naln'8 and oMs plain and stained glass. All the now pattern In wall puper. Uallv and weehlv DaDers.novt.l8. novelettes and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. Now Discovery, Mayers Magnetic Catarrh Cur Is used by vapor Inhalation and is th? only medicine of the kind over put on the n nrkot. By Inhalation the medicine Ih not nourcd into thn stomactL and thenco sent vunderlng through the sys- iera. nui ey innHiaiion uit) mcaicine is ap plied dlrectlv to the deceased organ and the only way to roach the affected parta in tho noe, Kvery bottle Ih guaranteed by tho drugglit Price U per bottle. Guaranteed to cure, r orsaifl Dy an aruggiHis. It's used dlllrrt-ni fro.i anv other medicine. Our adertlbed apeuts and all druggists are Instructed to return the monev to any ono who rails to be cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Prl.eone dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is saylcg a great deal, but It has never falhd For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, Oakland, Md. WALL PAPER! bargains;! BiR Reduction In Wall Paper. Must roako room fur an enor mom Spring Stock. : : ,- : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Htaenandoah, Pa. KM North Main street, Bhenandoah,P WHOLESALE BAKER AND C8NFECTI0N81, Ice Cream wholesale nnd retail. Picnics and parties supplied on abort notion. JOE WYATT'B SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Cnrtet Ilossler'a old stnnd.) s(mu ssa Coal Httii, NlieiisnrloaU, Uest beer, ale and porter on tan. The Ones) orsndsof wblskeys and ottars. Pool room at schefl. The Man Who wroto the Song I uIIe never oarr to wander lYotti hi own ftrrnde," nas Inspired while ' tmg before one of my fine Hunters. I ulso hav on band tlio best Utoyea and Itaniis In tin- m.irket und a large stock ot Housef "-'shtn i i, ui. l'lumblnir, rooBoE andHKu... b sii-i.i.ity. All wotk guaranteed. T. C WA.TEn.S, ol U.iyd ri-il White Su.. Hhenandoah, Pv SHOEMAKERS' Gensra! Supply Store ! Wholesale and ltetall l'KU'EH, a'03HC3r 33. I"37l.335i5IJB Pertuaon House bids., Centre Htreet TF YOIT HAVE A TRUNK to go to 1 L I UU ibe depot or a parcel to send away drop us a ourd aud ne will call for It. United States Express, Cor. Centre aad Union Sta.
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