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NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION bpeclal Diseases anil Strictures rermaucnllr Cured in a to 5 dajs BLOOD POISON &&s& I uewriHiho.llu.ki 10 uudays. 6 years' JSuni- uau i.iwidiai ana a nraeucai experience, as kutlacatcs and DlnruniaH ttrovn. Kpnd flvo 1 2-cont stamps for book. TlitTlI," tu ouly i uuuKexpo&iuK viuacK iiocwrsauu oiuersau I Yertl&inir m uisaI hDArlallsu. A trun frteud I to alt sufferers and to those contemplating mairiaue. 'xnemosistuneornanaaaugerou. IcasessuuciuMi. .Yriwjurcauanu uosaveu. Hours i 8-3 1 Eve's 6-8 1 Wnl, and fiat, eve's G-lUtbu. a-12 KuccHSfultreatmentbymalL ixssiaaasasmBw Saslly. Quickly, Permanently Rested WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all tlio train of evlli f rum t-ai ly ei-rurs or latei excesses, tuo results ci o.eruork, sickness worry, etc Fullstrengtli, development und ton given to every organ and Potttou of the body Im pie, natural met liods Immediate lmprovenien seen. Failure fmposslble 2.0OJ references. Dook explanation and prooti mulled (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO DUFFALO, N. Y. AM n,tf.t,r.f r't. r'nsti.li llls.ntnit Ilrand. , , I r ' 'i (rr amih (iu i t It i t C ii lU'U ail's UMIbUIUN , i, ,Iul rilttou Title . i i in. run i UritftfUu, mi Mrl 4. -(.hi. ' r .rlianlKra, tmtltwftUU Ir.lL.r f..si 1 sis' t inlitttr, bf r-tsm Vttlibrt it lnutf.i 'fc.U aft 1ft 0 WP!1 i.iiaFSi.jJt W. L Douglas M: fell! H3 Landed in Now York in a Destitute Condition. HO HOPE TOR THE OLD WARSHIP. Llrtltdinnt llralnanl Impresses Hi" Opin ion That What Cnlllil bo Nitvi-d or the Vrl Wuul.l Not Pay for the Coal Con sllinrd In the I'.fTurt. New YortK, Feb. US. The City of Para nrrlvnl from Colon, brliiKltiB tlio ofllcrrs mill crew of the Uniteil SttiUw stpiimer KenrsarKe, which on Feb. 3 wns wrecked on Honcndor reef In the Caribbean sea. The steamer on her arrival nt her pier at the foot of Cniiiil street was welcomed by a crowd of several hundred percoua eager to hce tho Kearttnrgo men. The ofllcera and crew of 203 men were all on board with the exception of Anderson llohbins, colored, a fireman, who was drowned while swim ming In ono of the numerous treacherous pools of the reef. All were glad to return home, from tho admiral down. They art; all In a sorry condition, so far as personal elTects are concerned. On the steamer one-half of them wero without overcoats, ant' they shivered in tho cold. They have lost every thine except what they hadontheirbaeks. Admiral Stnnton, when nskeil, described tho wreck in these words! "We went ashore on the evening of Feb. 2, at about 7 o'clock. The wind wns blowing a fresh trade from the northeast, and the sea wns very rough. Commander Ilejermau and I were standing on the poop when tlio ves. el grounded. We knew only that we wero somewhere near the reef, borne ol us were sure we had passed it. At any rate we wero in the dark, not mentally but physically. It. was impossible to see the breakers, and they, being to the windward, were not audible, to us. We were proceed ing under full steam and sail, and wero making eight miles nn hour when tho ship struck. The steamer struck easily, nnd it was at first supposed that wc would get off without dllllculty. Hutitsoonbeenme evident tlmt it was nil up with the ship, although she did not leak for several hours, "We all stnved on board, however, dur ing the night, preparing rafts, cutting away masts aud sail, and making other preparations for departure. No one was hurt seriously, ouly two men being bruised. At break of day we lniinched our catamaran aud began transferring the crew to the 'Kay.' The launching was ef fected in a heavy surf with dllllculty, and only eight men could betaken at a time. A rope from the steamer to the 'Kay' guided tho catamaran. It was not until 2 o'clock that the Inst of us left thestcamer. Commander Ileyerman was the last to go on the 'Kay,' which, by they wny, is l,200x 800 feet in nrea. We put up tents from old nwnlng that wo took along, and dug a well, for we could toko ouly 200 gallons of water with us. Wo lived in the best way we could. The men caught fish uud birds, and we bad plenty of Hour uud pickles from tho steamer. "The day we landed at the 'Kay' the Bailing launch of the steamer was fitted out to go to Old Providence to give news of our plight. Lieutenant ISralnnrd wns put in charge, lie had with mm elgut seamen nnd Naval Cadet Stltt. Old Provi dence is eighty miles away, and it was in tended that Lieutenant llrniunrd should proceed from theneo still on the launch to Colon. He took a small schooner, how ever, at Old Providence. "Tile Pnra came to us on Sunday, Feb. 10, at 0:a0 o'clock in the morning, uud we were relieved to seo her." Commander Heyerman's story was prac tically the same ns that of Admiral Stan ton. Lieutenant Hralnard said the wind nnd the current wero responsible In the main for the loss of the ship. "We slid up on the reef nnd were held there so fast that not even nil the engines on the steamship New York could have got usoir. She keeled first to the starboard mid then swung to where she lies now t he did not strike hard. There is no chance ot saving tho ship none whatever What can be snved of her would not pay for the coal any wrecking company would expend in the effort." None of the officers would say who wns in command of the ship nt the time she went ashore and who was llrst officer of the deck. The court of inquiry will have to determine that, it. was suid It was said by the sailors, however, that Commander Ileyerman was in charge ut the time, nnd that Lieutenant Brafuard wiis the llrst of ficer on deck. No one was on the bridge at the time, the sailors said. It is understood that the ollicers of tho lost steamer will be given u leave of nb sence, nnd that tlio seamen will beqtutr tered ou the Vcimout. As toon as ihey lauded they were till transferred tu the navy yard, the navy yard tug MarLeeta uud another tug beluK used to transport them to Brooklyn, Washington, Feb. 22. Acting Secretary McAdoo has appointed . court of Inquiry to examine into and report upon the facts connected with the wreck of the Kear sarge, The court will consist of Admiral Ghernrdi, in command of the New York navy unl. Captain Miller, attached to the same yard, and Captain Kane, inspector of foreign vessels. Lieutenant Commander Joseph Kelly will act os recorder. Tho board will beglu its work Monday noon, at the New York navy yard. An American to Flcbt a Duel. Paths, Feb. 22. A duol hm been ar ranged to take place next week between Mr. Audlnet Gibert, of Now York, aud Senor Don Manuel Del Pilar do Santa Maria, who went to New York from this tity In order to testify In favor of Mrs. Annie T. Gibort, who brought stilt against her husband for legal separation. Mr. Gi bert had previously accusod his wlfo of Improper Intimacy with Santa Marls. The New York court decided In favor of Mrs. Gibert, Assemblyman Graham Unseated, ALBANY, Feb. 82. Five hours of contin uous debate In the assembly rosulted in the unseating of Asssniblymau James Graham, of Kings county, and the seating ot William II. Friday, Republican. The resolution to unseat was carried by a vote of 75 ayeatoSl nays. Mr. Friday was imme diately sworn in at the oflico of the secre tary of state. 6Ineular Damage Suit in Michigan. DisTltoiT, Feb. 22. Mrs. Alice C. Biler began suit against Oscar F. Westfull, of llellevillo, for (25,000 damages. Shu al leges that her husband got intoxicated ou liquor supplied by Westfall aud shot William Uibblns, a negro, for which ho Was sentenced to six yours In prison. The Weather. Fair; northerly wLuds, SENATORS LOSE. THEIR DIGNITY And Accuse FaoIi Other ( Unworthy Acta- In riibltn Ufe. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.- The tariff ques tion cntne up in quite an uifnxected way In tlio senate yesterday, and tor two hours It held the lloor to the exclusion of all other business. The mutter was indirectly alluded to by Senator Vonrksees, who arose to a question of privilege tcdeuy a news paper statement Indicating that the Demo cratic members of the finance committee were subinlttbig to the president's direc tions lu all matters relating to the tariff bill. After this denial by Senator Voorhees Senator Chandler, of New Hampshire, precipitated tho discussion of the day by an Inquiry ax to the part that Senator Mills Is performing In the consideration of the hill In committee, Senator Voorhees finally declaring that it was no business f the senator how the finance committee con ildered the bill. This provoked nn era of aerimnsy, and for the no.vt hour senatorial courtesy had no place in this dignified body. Ma'ny sen ators accused each other of unworthy acts, and Senator Vest finally quoted from a record In an attempt to prove tlmt Senator Chandler had promised to take care of cer tain officials in tho southern states in INTO If they would decide against the Democ racy and In lavor of Hayes for the presi dency. Mr. Bland again fnlled to secure a quo rum In the houso on his motion, and after lour Hours ot fruitless roll calls the house adjourned. The highest number of votes polled yesterday was 1T0, nine short of a quorum. The members who have been arrested, about twenty in number, were paroled until today. Fatnlly Mnncjleil by a Trnln. LANCASTUH, Pa., Feb, 22. Fdwln, the 0-year-old son of David Smeltz. of this place. was struck by un an express train on the Pennsylvania railroad last evening and probably fatally Injured lu tho presence of his mother and n horrilied crowd of spec tators. The accident occurred ut the sta tion, and the boy had started across the track with his mother. The mother did not notice the train approaching until she was uetween tlie two tracks. She at tempted to throw the boy uerosstho track but was only partially successful, and lie was caught beneath the wheels. One of his legs wns cut oil nnd he wits otherwise jurod. The mother was also badly injured ritzsiiniiifins' Offpr to Corhrtt. iew ioiik, ren. yj. lion i'itzslmmons, who is so anxious to meet James .1. Cin- bett, even in a limited number of rounds wired the following to a New York sport ing paper: "If I cannot get a match on with Cnrhett in any other way I will box mm lour rounds In .Mndi-nu Somit e liar den for charity, the entire receipts to goto the poor. Any date Corbet t names will suit me. I think Corbett and 1 will draw more money than his friendly bout with Mitchell." Double Tragedy In Kiiu-ms. WICHITA. Kan., Feb. 22. At Iluunewell Paul Lnnglois and William Nutting, busi ness men, became involved lu a wordy war which led to blows. Lnnglois used nn Iron stove poker, nnd the latter drew n revolver nnd shot Lnnglois, who rnn out onto the prairie. Lnnglois' dead body was afterward found frozen stiff. He had val uables and money on his person to the amount of JWX). Nutting may also die from a fractured skull. I'lttsburt; JMolilers Ileorgnnlzinc. PlTTSUlMHi, Feb. SB. The iron molders of Pittsburg have sulTered a very material reduction In wages during the past four mouths. Their salaries have been re duced from j-'-'.Tfi to 48.25, and the hours of labor increased from eight to teu per day. They are organizing a new and iudepeud cut union, and will strike for the J'.'.'.ri rate wlieii. v. r th j succeed iu organizing a niajoriiv of Hi- craft An aerecablo Laxatlvo anflNEnvE Tonic Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 30., 60c and $1.00 per package Samples free. IsTA VXfl Tho Favorite TOOTH POWtH B.U ffl,U forthoTcethand Breath, -So. Captain Sweeney, lf.S.A.,Snn Diego, CaL, Bays: "Bhlloh'a Catarrh Remedy is the 11 rat medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." PrlcofiOcta. Bold by Druggists. Do not molut a Cough, aa there la danger of its leading to Consumption. Suilou's Cuna will save you aBoveroLuns'Troublo. It is tho best Cough Cure aiidspeodllyrelleves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Uronchitls, and Is sold on a ruiirunteo. 25cts. Sold by C. II. nKQnbaoh, Shenandoah. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED T 658 North Eighth St. 11 " above tlreeu, I'blla., IM. Pormerlv nti&fl North Hecond St.. Is the old- eat la America for the treatment ot Njiectul lilseatrn ana youthf ul Errors, varicocele. Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment uy mull a ftnecltltv. Communications sacredly confidential. Send stamp for book. Hours, V a. m to S p, m. i U to p. m ; Sundays, v to iz m. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is one of the best la the cos regions, and has elegant dining parlors attached for the ue of ladies. The liar Is stocked with the best ales, beert. porters, wines, liquors and cigars. LOTS Of holes m a skimmerl Lots of wsya or throwing away money Oai ot the best methods of economising is to loauri in nrm ciass, inorouguiy rouble ompanies either lite, Are or acoident. such as represent by DAVID SP-AorsT, tfe. im PoiUh Jardla street, Bhesandosb, Ps k- . up,, ,1 , ri j.uin MINISTER SMYTHE SUSTAINED. lie Made No Atteamt to Inverfere with l'rrsldent llytHllto's loversmient, WasIIINOTON, Feb. 23. The mall which has just arrived ut the state department from llayti brings n still more positive refutation of the jwKirt published a few weeks ago that Milliliter Smytbe had ad dressed a letlerof advice to President Hip polite concerning the management of puli lic affairs In the llajtlan repufclic. 1 tie papers of .1 mi. all printed n ery ctr cumstautial statement purporting to have lieen made to an interviewer by a Mr. l'.il niond Fortune, of Trinidad, v ho had ar rived at New York on thoprecedlngdnybj the steamer Prinr. Wlllielni. Mr. Fortune stated that Mr. Smvthe hud prepared a letter to President Hyppollte shartily criti cizing the political administration of Hnyll, and giving his views us to how the republic should, be governed, that he had unsuccessfully endeavored to obtain the signatures of the other foreign representa tives at Port-au-Prince to this remarkable paper, aud falling in this he had -cut It to Hyppollto over ins own signature It was said that the Haytlau president had di rected u demand to be lninlu at Washing ton for Mr. Sinythe's Inuiiedliite recall. The publicntiou having come to the know ledge of the German minister resi dent at Port-au-Prince,. Dr. (louring, he at once, of his own motion and without in vitation front the inculpated minister, wrote n mustempliHtUe deniulof the whole story, iiniLiii his own belief tlmt Mr. For tune's story was a pure aud simple in vention was confirmed by tlte universal conviction in Hnyll that there wasabso- luu.lyi(ofouiidatlouorfetfortherep..rt.j Ot her foreign representatives at Port-au- Prluce ottered to uiakesimilarstatements but Mr. Sinythe regards Dr. lioering's cat egorical refutation of the story, and his own statement that lie had written no such letter, as an ample contradiction ol the unjust reports. Desperate TlKbt wit li HilrKlnrs. St. L.OT1S, Feb. 22. George Uder sleep" and works lu ispecleks & Simpson's tniloi shop, and was aroused early in the morn lug by efforts to break in the door, llefore he could collect Ids wits the door was broken In an six men crowded in. Kdei reached for a lintchet, but wnsdriven back by a blow on tho head from the bar used iu opening the door. He dually reached the weapon and blows upon blows were exchanged until the hatchet was wrenched from Hiler's hands, lie still fought des perately. Finally he reached a pair of slteares, which he Used as daggers, ulti mately driving the crowd away. He then fell unconscious, aud now lies p olinlily dying from a fractured skull Ktlwnrd tial- higher and Kdward Sexton, two of the gang, are in jail. C'ollege Ilazers IMst-ipllneil. Tn-Ts L'ol.UXiK, Muss . Fell. 22. The final decision ot the faculty upon the re cent freshmnu-soplioinore trouble was made public yesterday. Besides the three men who were expelled on Tuesday twenty- two more were concerned. Of these eleven were informed that they had "Incurred the penalty of dismissal and that a motion for tho execution of the same Is placed on file for one year." Seven have lost theirstand. lug iu the college for one year, nnd four are reprimanded The students are noti lied that another similar demonstration will be nioiu severely dealt with I'arlV Aiiui-cliUt CoiiHilrHtnr. PAIils, Feb. 23. The polic e believe that the bomb- which were exploded iu this eltv on I uesdav wero manufactured from e.VplnHfvei wuich the friends of Henry, au thor of the Hotel Terminus outrage, found in his room. They atu also of the belief that the authorities arc confronted witli u widespread conspiracy, it is the convlc tlon of the police that Mustard, the sup posed author of Tuesday's outrages, was theconfedeniteof Henry in the Hotel Ter minus affair. Cornell Students' Fatal "run." Ithaca, N. Y , Feb. aa.-AII the Cornell freshmen who were taken unconscious from the hall on Tuesday night, as k re sult of asphyxiation produced by sopho mores aa n "joke," are now recovered and free from tho effects of the gas. The in quest on the death of .Mrs Jackson, the colored cook who wns killed, will be held this afternoon. The police are still inves tigating, with the chances of finding; the culprit good beveral arrests are expected tod a Hun. 1-Mwnril J. 1'llelps seriously 111 New IlAVKN, Feb SM. Hon Kdwnrd J. Phelps, of this city, ex-minister to Kng land during President Cleveland's first term, and a professor in the lalo law sell. ml, is so seriously ill at his home tlmt physicians and friends nru iulte anxious about him. Professor Phelps has been sick with grip, but mciitly his health has been good. It is believed that he had a relapse, complicated with other troubles An Irish Murder Mystery. DUPLIN, Feb. S3. A startling discovery was made in the yard of a farmstead at Morris, a village lu the County Carlow, from which the tenants had been evicted in the well In the yard a pack wus found which contained the decomposed bodies oi a male and u female. They had evidently been murdered. 1 heir Identity has not ye been OHtaullsncu. Sjilemllil Gifts to n Unlver.lty. NKW YoitK, Feb. 23. A lady iu New York, whoso unme is for the present with held, has presented to llUhop John 1' Hurst, for the American uulverslty at Washington, $100,750 in cash. It is under stood that this is an endowment for tho chair of history. A few days ugo u gift o; ecjuul value was contributed by an Ohio gentleman. Dynamite Factory jllown Up. Nonmsiow.N, Pu., Feb. SB. The entir dynamite factory owned by .lames S. Mil ler, at Sumiiejtown, wns totally destroy ei by an explosion. A number of building! nearby were wrtwked uud one man, naiiiei Weiss, torn to pieces, only small parts of hisllesh being found. J o others were hurt NUGGETS IF NEWS Joso Marrern, n mutndor, was gored to death at u bull light In Moueto, Mexico. The Httsaiau uanr will shortly visit San Memo, Franco, for the benefit of lilslienlth Massachusetts' legislature upixiinted joint committee to consider the demands of the unemployed. My the cuwUlng of n rowlnat ou tho Moiiougalieln river at I'lttsljurg John Hart was drowned. Three others were restned with difficulty. Another heuvy snow storm raged y terdny fi-Jiu tho Missouri to the Itocky mountains and from Wyoming to Now Mexico, Tho elephant Glpsey, belonging to the Harris Nickel Plato show, was killed at Alarlanua, i'la., alter lie liacl torn ilo wu tna ........ ..-l- Hll.,.1 ...... I IGUfcD suu mun jkii.ou mvfsi yutouua. A BIG UONAT LAM Wallkco Jumps from His Cfago in a Chicago Mubouiiu THE AUDIEN0E TERROR STKI0KEN. l.nillcr..ti Kutlif for Safety on Hie l'nrt or Siiectnlors Tin. Unite finally Driven to Ills I'nisc by III Keeper- Without CntlftJiiff Any DnnmKo. CllliAdo, Feb. M. Wallae, the MO pound lion which is on exhibition nt a dime museum, where he is advertised as the "t.'rrible untamed wonder of tin world," escaped from his keepw last evn lug and bounded among a crowded audi enee in the heart ot the museum. Ilrotuhii lloeeaeio, an Knst Indian, whiiisthe lion's Keeper and trainer, was nlsuit to (rive inn exhibition before a crowded audience in the big Iron enjtwltli the Hon when the Biilmul leaped from the erne before the Iron door could be closed Wallace com pletely cleared the stuge and landed fully tweut y feet awy. The brute gave vent to his feelings ! soon as he struck the tloor by sending up a mighty roar, and us he went trotting up the niIe, whipping ids trail from side to side and snapping and roaring, there wus the wildest kiiid of u scramble among the audience. The animal Is a ferocious moil ster in appearance, and presented a most i.i ii... ,...., ,,-i.it.. h,H , greatly' to the tmf ()f , h(i . pent The pisiple did not only seek safety at the exits, but dualled up over the stage, mid two men leaped into the false boxes on either side of the stage aud pulled the :ice curtains In front of them. Mothers threw their children upon the stage, and crowding up after them dragged them by one arm down a narrow stairway and hid themselves iu bins and boxes In tlte base ment, and behind the trunks nnd dressing rooms of the performers. Others were so frightened that they ran to the front ol the basement and reached the street through the coal holes In the sidennlks. Wallace wns making for an opening leading to Clark street when Moccnclo stopped him liv a slush with a heavy raw- hide whip. The blow was u severe one and the lion gave vent to a savage cry of pain. As he reared up on his hind legs lloeeaeio, still showing no fear, grubbed the beast by tlio long hair on his neck and pulled it to one side. The lion for a moment appeared stubborn and refused to move, and the fearless Knst Indian again applied the whip. The man's fearlessness conquered, nnd the beast, with mouth wide open aud snapping aud roaring, turned and started to return toward thestageclosely followed by lloeeaeio. Y lien the stage end of the aisle wns reached lie submitted to being driven into a corner under the south stage box, where he, trembling with excitement, crouched on the floor, while tho keepei stood over him with uplifted whip. Ilroncho lloeeaeio then, without re moving his glance from the cowering brute, directed that the iron cage he re moved from the stage to the lloor In front of the parquet seats. This wus done, nnd tho keeper, with force nnd whip persuu sion, induced the roaring lion to slowly crawl back into Ids cage. The beast win In j from his iron surroundings fully twenty minutes. Nobody was injured in the mud rush fm liberty, but the museum people mepos sessed of about 200 hats of all sies and be longing to both sexes. They are also long on overcoats, muffs, gloves, neckties and other articles of apparel to 1111 extent that will warrant their starting a store. Wallace has a record which speaks fot his ferociousness. In London, eight year ago, he escaped from ids cage and killed a moose and a valuable horse, and created for twelve hours the wildest kind of a com mot ion in a menagerie In New York in October last hu escaped from his cage when in a ham and made short work of a horse which was iu thestalile and literally tore it tti pit-res, and during the two daji, he was ut liberty in the stable he ate hall the remains of the horse he had killed. Ou that occasion red hot irons and sharp iron rods were used without success In the ef forts to get the animal back into his cage, and it became necessary to call a lire en gine into use and deluge him with wuter. IllTestlcutllltf a Kansas State Otllelnl. Toi'KKA, Kan., Feb. 22. Governor Lew elllug's investigation into the affairs ol ollicoof Adjutant General Artis is still in progress. Governor l.ewelllng refuses to say why ho ordered the Investigation, but it Is understood Artz is charged with ap propriating state money und property to his Use. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing iiiiliitlous cm the New York ami 1'lillHilelplila lSxcliatiKf. New Yohk, Keb.il. The stock market wtu dull again today, tho volume of business being even Hunter tlian yesterday; but as the Iriul lnu wus more generally distributed there win an appearance of ttreater activity. Ulosltiy bids: Lehigh Valley.... DU Pennsylvania 4U-t Heading 2 St. Paul mi Lehigh Nav M N. Y. Ac N. E UW New Jersey t'ent.lUK W. N. Y. & Pa Krle I)., I,. A: W West Siinre N. Y. Central.... Ijiko Krle A- V. Del. & Hudson... 14 W1H 1(04 It General Murlcets. Pitn.AiiBi.PUiA, Feb. !!!. Flour weak: win ter super, SaiU'.lU; do. extras, iX.SVt.M; No. 2 winter family, S-r)Oil"."5; I'eniisyliuiila roller straight. S-'.wl8.1U; western winter, clear, j.7543. Wheat a shade higher, with GUo. bid and uUie. uskeil for I-eliruary. Lorn quiet, with42)ic. bid and ilo. asked for February, Matsnulet, stead. with AtHic. bid and 37fc6c, asked for February, licet steady; family, 12 It; oitrn mess, $8.50. 1'ork steady; new moss, fhl.JIWU; family, IIS. I n-1 dull western steam, it; refined steauj. Hotter easier ; western dairy, 13 S lie. ; western creamery. Kdttffo.; do. factory, li.'.Mttc.; Kl Kins, STe.; iii.ilalton creamery, H6t.li. .; New lork dairy, H'iutJHo. ; New iirk cream ery, 17 ' . I'uuisylvaula creamery prints, strlutly fancy, line.; do. choice. DSflc; do, fair togood. 3WUe. prints Jubblug at teata. Cheese steady; New Yorklnrgx, 110.! do. small, liii l,e.; part tklms, 3Q10o.; full skims, j.'-" u- IKlfs flrli'T; u u house, fs.MMM per ease; m-n ra trssh, .,Hu)17Ku. perdoxen; southern, IWSttHe. Lire HI ock Markets. DurrAr.n, Feb ?! Nothing doing In c.-."'s but peddiiug mill . nils. Ilotrs slo, era, VM "ftMi; iili'i. ri.aAOS.WH; mixed p, k ers, $S..n -nifha, f4.itKu.i 7.V hhi... stronger- top . -ij. ethers, $.i.fiisisa.llA; fn.r to good, .- i'i.i, I to extra lambs, $1 a ai.4o; iik.ii toKood. sa.sni. KAsr Liiikiitv, I'u., Feb. ai Oil tie slow; prime exp"-ti-r , $1 iii.'M; fair In kcmkI, l.' taS.M); eoiuiiion, t&H.n fat cows and heifers, HQ3.MI; bulls, VtM'X'i.-X; iHilcna cows, h to fill fresh cows, i to $40. Hugs blow; all srades, t.V2xf.5.ii. Sheep very dull; prims. IJSmaVi; fair to kohhI, $U common. Jl i to $i,go; aint, UMm., . , . , ' ...A... Veal calves, 33,tl; ucavy HSU IU1I1, x.&rfB.JOl DUSI It Is characteristic of the Wren that it will sneak in and occupy th.j nest matte by another bird, iu preference to building one of its own. This, same trait is often '.cti in business. It is shown by the imitators of No sooner lias the wonderful merit of this new vegetable short ening, so much better than lard, created for it a remarkable sale and popularity, than the business wrens are -?ady to move upon the invsrk-et with many worthless counterfeits. A.iy housekeeper can be easily and cheaply con vinced of the value of CoTTOLKNif by simply Rivi.ig it a trial. They wilt then be unwilling to g-o Ixick to lard, or go down to fraudu lent imitations. Hot I hi .Rut' pituu.l esits. M"'l.' i. ll.. li K .F.V H3Af I K d. CO., CMiCAGO, no 10B M tr'.AWHRC Ave, 3??. 322 HE 23 3D '5 MICTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to send tholr surplus stock ot every descrip tion for sale AUCTION DAYH. Tuesda)s. Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody en send goods of every description to the rooms and tbey will oe sold at auction on the usual terms. All good's fold on coramls sion aod settlements made on tbe day follow. Ing tbe sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougberty DulldlDg, Cor. Centro find Jnrdin Stroots W, H.SNYDER 133 West Ceutre Street, Malinnoy City, Pa. Autistic Decorator l'atntlng and Pnperhanglug. Perfect work. Bargains in nalnts and oils plain and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall paper. Oallv and weehlv nancrs. novels, novelettes and stntlonery. iloadqnarters for Evening HoraltL New IHscnvery. Mavers' Macnetlc Catarrh Cure Is used bv vapor Inhalation and Is tbe only medicine of the kind ever put on tbe tr urket. Uy Inhalation tho medicine is not iKiured Into tun stomach and thence sent wandering through tho sys tem. Hut by Inhalation the medicine Is ap plied directly to the deceased orcan and the only way to reach the affected parts In the no"0, Kvery bottlo Is guaranteed by the druggist. Price Jl per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For salo by all druggists. It's used different frou nny other medicine. Our advertised agents and all druggists are Instructed to return tbe tnonev to any one who falls tobe cured by Maers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure 1'rt. e nno dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is saying a great deal, but It has never failed For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, Md. WALL PAPERI IS A. It GAINS)! nig Reduction In Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CAHDEK, SSS4 W Centre Street, Hhenandoah, P. 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, I's., WHOLESALE BAKER AND C6NFECTI0NI1 Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ Hoesler's old stand,) Main una Caul H MheHHurioati. llest beer, ale and porter on tap. The flneal Hands of whiskeys sad olcars. Pool room at auriHt. Tho Man Who wrote the Song I "lie never care) to vwitfer lYoui hit own trend," was Inspired while " t ng before one of my Una Healers. I also lis n band tlte best Htoves snd Itanres In the m..ricet uud a large stooli ol Houseful iilshlng t'onds. Plumbing, roottnc andHpou. isp islty. All work guarsnteeO. r. o. WATmns, f o' Lloyd and White SW.. Bbenandoab, Pa SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store I Wholesale and lletall PKICER, JOHN 33. Z,Xt.3II2sXia Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street, 1R Yflll HAVE A TRUNK t go to if. lull iBe depot or a parcel to vena away drop us a card aud w wul call for It. United States Express, Cor. Centre and Union Sta. mom iiiiVilWifrilhiiii i
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