4 jga .TBEDBADUM5KBRIOIQ8S1 J ' HAW RETOHT fiw isH$k , i ' I ..wit, , A. fepii Senators Desert New Jersey's Domooratio Senate THE GAPE MAY BTATEBMA1? LEADS AILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Experiences. For tulrtv-clcht years dipt. liOud followed 0 ..7 ihf,t. Hmn tii muster of a ves- T, und upon retiring from ' ft" Y&VSJTS? ap pointed by the Secretary of the , Onltrf I BUMoj i ?S!Sr h hi, hold flVe sears, lie Ttlates'one oxperlonco ns follows! . KorMvoriifyears I bad been troubled 1th apm rul nervousness and pain In tho region 5 mv heart. My grcatoit affliction was V.' . . X. . ii mJa fimnst trntmsslblo at anj ?l.r. . nnrt ann. Ilnvlnir fiCCH Dr. Miles' remedies ndvcrthcdl began using , Nervine. After taking a small quantity the benefit rocelvod was bo great tbat I was posi tively alarmed, thinking the remedy con tained onlaU which would finally bo Injuri ous to raei but on being nssureti uy tue uruK glHt that It was perfectly harmless, 1 contin ued It togothor with tho llofirt Cure. Ttd'iy I cau conscientiously say that Dr. Miles B avuratlve Norvlno and, Now Heart Cure did m.ie for me than anything I had over taken. I and been treated by eminent physlcluns In New York and Han Francisco without ben 'i I owe my present good health to the ludlflousuof those most valuablo remedies, u,.,i Imnrtllv rneommenrl them to allalmcieu Str. Miller 8iy lie Will Invito tlio lie pulillcnn Senators to the Chamber, nnd Will TJnlto with Them In Orgnnltlnff. Perkins und Martin Will Join 111m. Tiihntox. Feb. 27. The first break from the Democratic senate cnnie last night whim Senator Miller, of Cape Mar. made a Bpeech denouncing the deadlock ana de claring his Intention to have nothing more to do with the senate. Bimator miner sum that ho nnd others who hnd Joined In the Democratic organization had but One mo tive and one incentive, and that was not to protect race track legislation. Mr. Miller told ho was willing to apsert that this Democratic senate was kept up for the purpose of aiding the race track people. The people of New Jersey had come to thnt conclusion, nnd bo hnd he, rnnat noultlvi.lv. lie did not core to bo a party to this organization any longer. It the Republicans would come into this Chamber ho would vote to seat tueir senators. Ha was no lawyer: knew nothing about tho law, and wonted to know nothing nhmit It. nnd. without intending any dis respect to the court, his own opinion was that the auo warranto proceedings were only a force. Ho did not propose to go Into tho senate, nor make hiniBclf any more conspicuous than wa tieoosimry, but tiefom ho would see the Republicans ad journed sine die he would invite them Into this chnmber nnd assure them of his sup- . A. P. T,hud. Iliimndcn. Mc, l)r Miles' Itostoratlvo Nervlnoand Now Cun ' I was." Capt. 1 ,re sold by nil druggists on a ppsltlvotrnarsu- tee or by ur. Miles meaicai uo.. manuin . ml., on receipt of price, tl per bottle, or six itlei for i, express prepaid. They are i from all oolates and dangerous drug. CAUTION. lr a luler offers W. t Douglas Shoes at n redneed prto". or says helms them without name stamped on bottom, put him dotrn as a fraud. Mr. Miller was severely denounced by Eenntor HlnchllCfe. who told him thut ho desorved many of tho things that hodboeu jiid about him. and that his conscience troublod him and caused him to do what Wha Gr Movens and Wiltso Justified in Landing the Troops. PCOTEOTOBATE WAS IMPBOPER GEOnOB WHEN INJURED. Castorln Is Dr. Samuel Pltchb nnd Children. It contains nc other Nnrcotlo substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Soothl It la Pleasant. Its gnaranj Millions of Mothers. Castoi tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It OS suiwrlor to any proecrlptlon known to me." H. A. Ancuin, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Urooklyd, N. Y. "The use of 'Castorla' is so universal and 1U merits so well known that It soems a work of supererogation to endorso It. Pew are the mtemgent families who do not keep Cattorla within easy reach." CuiIvoB Mabtyn, Di D., New York City. . t;5T)A"V VRTJRUAJRY 2eibllin Member, of the Commltteo IJIMelll irom me I iniiK.i o ocrntle Collmgue on rile l'oliit, While a Sllnority Iteport I'nvon Annexation. Wamunoton. Feb. 27. A volume of henrly KX) printed pages (exclusive ot maps) Kvhb laid lielore the senate yesieruny, n.-- -eenting the testimony taken by tue seti ite nommlttee on foreign relations, and their findings of foct thereon, under a r.nltitlnn il rectlnir them to lmiuire nrhnther nnv. and If so what lrreuiariue ln.ru rux-nrn.,! Ill tile llltllomatiC illter- icourse between the United ftfttes and Hawnli lnrolation to the recent revoiimon. Tlmrimnrt. nf the Inaiorltv of tho com mittee whs nretmred by the ohnlnnan, Mr. Mnrrnin fAlu It. HxhiuiHtlvelv reviews the facts, the laws ami uioprewu". J" The Mahanoy CI. y Han Meets HUhap In Shenundeah. George U. Wren, superintendent of the Grntlron Works at Mahanoy City, mot with a serious accldeat in town yestorday afternoon and had a narrow ercapo from djalh. Hi. rlrnvA nvf,T fmm llahflnov City In a sloigh and whon approachltig the ofilco of the 7.1.l Ttnnrnlllervhlahnrsotook fright and ran away. The ground in tno vicinny oi mo offiee is very rocky and studded ny uocp rum. Tim hlnnvlni! r the horse and sioiga causei Mr. Wren to be thrown to tho ground. He fell face forward and remained upon tho Tmt Cditaoii ,. S3 SHOE THE SioHLD. W.t. DOCOI.AS Shoes ate itylUh, eiy fit U.rr. and giro better laUsfcctioo .tthe price, ad. r?.edtr?ananjr other make. TftJJg be convinced. The .Lraplng of Vf. L. DouglM tiarae and price on the bottom, which tu.tantee. their value, tavea thouaand. of dollaia annually to those who wear them. Dealer, who puih the ale of W.L. DoutUa Shoes gain cutomeu, which help, to lncreaic uie ' of good". They can afford to ell at a leu profit, and wo.beU.ve you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer adv.rtll.d below. Catalogue free upon application. Addren, TT. L. UOCGlulil, llrocUton.Ma.i. Solder Joeeph Ball, Shonandoah. C. F. Roth, Eingtown. Bxkt in tunny forms, but tlierc is no fraud Hint if more contemptible than the one of Bubetitution. Of all the sub stitution frauds there is none which perpetuates a greater outrage upon the consumer than the substitution of B. ... fled in proclaiming i protectorate, and a8rroi0Wth6 P & K flntl" oUlln Irregular In tho apiHiii.tment Llbtl of Mr. mount; but, in effect, says .the evi- iti A Or delicious to tho taste, iBvlzoratlnfJ and strengthening to tho body, made in ONE MINUTE from Alleged nlltt Wrecker Acquitted. Dallas, Tex., Foil. 2t. The jury in thA- ense of If. J. W.ood, Jr., cuargea witn em mI(introi)rIutiou of the f uutlh he had dono. He said some of the rest of 0f tho lot? Ninth Natlonnl bank of Dallo)ix them might feel tho same way, notue i orouguv iu iuu. .....u.. 4r8 dld notwanttopurado their troubles bo- bc foro the public. liraill iDiurgwu wpmr. bdv withdraw from the Democratic senate, but ln Rlo Qraud0 do Sul have entered tt'J was prevented by a motion to aojouru. cjty of Santa Anna lie says vuni uu io i.... . . tt. Senator Martin, who Is ill, is buk to no ui NUGGETS OF NEWS ,lo vmiuthr with the movement, lnese sen- if ators will probably not go over the Ho- Tjenvcr Ed Smith says he will acce,ro publican senate, but they will vote to re- parson Davles' offer for a tlO.000 fight wliho oclvo all the credentials. io . jntzslmraona. i,"- eautlng much apprehension among tno A riotous demonstration of the unci"1 Democrats. ployed in Vienna yesterday was unaii"- ..... I auellea Dy mounicu irjucb. . . In.trncted for General Haitlnss. i .,.,,! f ntrrlcn TinBfinAtu. Pa.. Feb. 27. The Wayne I . . ... xf, ,', nii,, t, nrnn.'S ; - ' - . , i, , i ,1 lure Ul whiub bm. ' o- j. tounty itepuDiican couveuu- r. M iie& yesturdny, aged 4!J. here yesterday. G. II. Lancaster, who was nBnreBatlng ST0.000 will bo given cho.n delegate to the state convention, ."Xnth rand circuit meeting as la.tructed to support uencra. -- -.-,, ju1t sl t0 Aua. 10. lncs for the nomination lor governor, . JtSge Seely having withdrawn. Four con- Representative Bryan, of Nebraska, In- feiet war. chosen to support M. B. troduced in congress a bill by which the ht oi Busquehanna, fo? member of votes of nine members of a Jury would fiOil-TrUrK iruiil tuv -' iinv"- unit conferees were also chosen to support E. The Minneapolis Northwestern Miller B IlardinburB, of Honesdalt, for stato estimates the total northwestern stock of senator from the Twenty-sixth district. wheat at K,008,55S bushels, a decrease of 230,508 bushels for tho week. Oonrrea.roaa Wllaon's Condition. Joha W. Worrll, of Kansas City, Mo., St. Louis, Mo Vb. S7. A special from has begun suit to break the will of the the City of Mexico tays that Conitrasaman late John L. TV'ood. Tho deceased left ii?n ... ,.nnnn In. not nndori?on nuy wi rmo 000 to tO.iXW.OOO. the largest shnro to material change. The 7ery best medical H Mm. Kuilly Meyer. Merrill, a nklll in Mexico hat mun canto m vd iuo iitpin.w, amu uuuuu muuiuw case, and ths distinguished American win kave the beat care and attention. That Mr. TVileon may not ha disturbed the gov ernor of the state of Jalisco has laauod a decree forbidding bonds of mnaie on the HtTects ef Guadalajara, and loeomotlTcs lire not permitted to wlilstlo in ina mn limits. . To Teat the I"arannl labarty Law, Minneapolis, Feb. 27. The first steps to tot ths new personal liberty law have been taken la Minneapolis. Yesterday worranta were issued for the arrest of G en c al Manager F. D. Underwood and Mastar . v... & TtVmnii. The com- ;Zt was sworn put tgSSSSSfi!B& Induce hira to withdraw from tht Hollar a Makers' nnlea as aeondttloa of employ- ffijQ Q f ggtheTth-nd Ilreath.aio. menk. '- cpt-Jo8weeney,U..A.,8anDleio,Cal1 -.Id rind I. Texa.. i9IUmS Riw AVTOKIO. Tex., Feb. . The report iTrood. PrloofXJcta. Bold by DruggUta. of a rich gold discovery in GlUeapUeounty, DoiicnciUctBCouffh,atheroUclnMrof lit to t fell laco iorwaru ana rcmaiuwi uu me im;ii,iim mno uuu n . -ground iu that poaition, while tho horse ftifles Mr. Stevens and Admiral Iltse in dnhnrl nn down Emeiick street and WMlinliinu tmnna nml rnlslnu the American stopped at tho Lohlch Valley Eallroad by theflnK; declares that Stevens whs not Justi lowerinE of the safety eates. . . ni i nrnolnlrulm n nrotectorate, and Jnst before Mr. wren was hirftn flrflirorrd the ftlnlph SCroSS freight tncK and w jow oaro., cpwl - the committee under mo.o struck by a freight train. , , i,ds the itn- unaries onrnn ana otners w ia- j" .y-7 Mlwtna th,.u tUo. runaway and hastened to tne renei oi air. unu found him lying faco downward, uuconscious! The report is concurred In as to all ub and blood was streaming from an ugly wound! essential findings by the Republican mem- hoi7 tkn rlBht ero. linra nf thi. nnmmlttl'U. Henntors Dueniiiiu, Tho Injured man was romovcu to air.i jji.u Dolph und Davis, maklngn mnjonty Smith's homo on East Coal street and Dr. ,,,, ,,.t.. Tliuv Rhnrncterlze It OB Stiaub and Qoorge W. Beddall, Mr. Wron'sl nQ uiy able document, but they Lmuc. n, d Uaoiit nn five oolnts. said there was a slight fracture oi weironimi - COI11iemn the appointment of hnits iMTni.il at. v .mm inn riiriiL itYfl. uul w : ... .. . i to,,, r..,ml.oln,oTllnimt iiamifnnstltuilonui. for Cottolcnc, which is the only reliable, wliolrsouie and healthful shortening upon the market. Don't be in duced to purchase Counterfeits of Coltolon, or you will be lamentably linppointol ia Uie rcrulta. Cottolone as a shortening is endorsed by physicians mid cooking ex perts, lie sure that your cook uses Cottolone. Hold lii three and iivj pound pelra. Mi.tl onlj by N.K.F.vnswK&Co., SICMOO, ktto Hi...;o:wPHin. They i ill ...i iLI.L.L.l.l..- Amnnnr.na I JOIII one1!' Tho goth VZolXZr, wamadl 2. They say the executive orders placing UvvVM was a wide and long cue. 6fveral stitches the navy in the harbor of Honolulu under were put In It. the orders oi ur. rauum ui ...... 4 Mr. Wren remained unconscious and wai placed in a slf igh and taken homo while in! that coudltion by Mr Beddall acd Mr. G. A J WIldM. Dr. 8traub clvitie aBiurance that the! journey could be made without risk to thd victim 31r wren was wen nrappeu up n blankets and fur robes and placed in a comj fort&blo position in tho bottom of a trncll slelKk for trie trip, iieiecoverou conscwus nees after reaching Mahanoy City. Today hi waa reported in a very f ivaraDio oouanton, LOST t.IlKHK. Miss Sue Small did shopping In PottsvilV Tuetday. 1 James Ileatcn, Insldo foreman at Facktl kiuv, nn.it wnu ,,o... . ..."r,. , Geo. M.Brttn, the photographer, of Poty tjlat is the way I became n Maon. For tq be in possesion of the secrets of the craft is to be a Maon." "Might it not have been a mock Initliv tlnnf" "Nn It wns not a mock affair. I have tested my knowledgo of the sucrets of tho oft nnd ihHT have been confirmed. I tried to find out from my hufcbaud, who is n Miuuin. hut he has never irlven mo nuy BntiBfactlon. I once told htm how I came Into DORsesslon of the secrets of the order, and his only answer was to term the gen tleman th-t placed me at tne wic-ei, n iuoi emphasized with a strong nujecuve. Ontu 30 J. for a full pouna jmh-. Tr,'- nip!o on appllo-Uon to ouuuIsor aa. 9CUSXXJK BT U. It. Serers r. H, Magargle, W. H. Watew wn reac V ' Oroup. Whoopinff uousuooa oirtst of eeaatderable reputation. A nam- BoVonawTa)toe. JMcta. gala by 0. H. Hageahnox, Shenandoah. Hr THppI 1317 Arch St U 1 1 i llUUl PHILADELPHIA, PA. The aalT Ceaalae fipeelalUt la Af"ica, NERVOUS DEBILITY ANB THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION BLOOD POISON a nwm(Aiioillnl Lit uidars. f years1 Luro- iicaa lloepluu and a imclioal eipulance, aa Cormloatea and JJlpIuma prote. .Bend are J-bent slampa for boot. t TkUTU,'' th.only boo eiDOslng Qnaek Ioctura anaotheraaa:-vmtaiB-great Bpeclalista. A true friend toall tuffer?ra ancf to thoee oontemplatluil marriage. The most atubbora ana dangeroua ill. 1 . ( M...H hi ,ir uid bfl TCd. SSt-iiViZii vTed. and Bat eTe 6-ioiSun. Suoceaaful treatment by mall. OF X4 Uvnlta Main Street, AH work Kiiaranteed to be flrat-class In every SHS3r.a.Ts CBlehiated Wei, lie and Bop Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils from early erroraor lawr excesses, the results ol overwork, .lrltoes., worrr.etc Full strength, derefopment and tone Mrople, natural rnethoda ImmedlaMlmprofemeni un ValliipM frnrMiBulble. S,U references. Book, explanation and prootl nmim seaiuu; .rue I cdic Mrnio&l P.n 'J BUFFALO, N. Y. pie of tka ore was aant ta the New Orleans mla for atamlnatien, and returned with a oerttflaata sUtlag that it naaayed tOSS to thd ton. Xteree Bekeal Children Ilronnrd. MAMILLOW, O., Feb. 37. Kate Bt sehaider , aad tw other girls nanmt Cop per rued Kelko, were drowned yesterday ... .. v.ll. ..niiinv llie e.nal on the mumwvii -o r,,, . , , i all work Kuaranteea to o nrov-ciBiuoD lee, X Urg party of children started ;ye respcetlully sollolt share of home totather from St. Mary't Catholl. yoTlrorLage. oodslledforanddellvered Hehool, Tha ice broke under their om- mx ties and Lace txirtains a speciauy, i i 1 i ..v. t- p,rl i.v.11 Ivnva and irirla I ' w m rtresfling la the watar at the same LOREKZ BCHSUDT'S time. vi alloc MBK0MIKCB, . . . 1 uvii tiru. I a-hrvill IlfLVft UCCIl ouu ""J I -.-. 0 Ilntlon taken to prevent a spread. A Siiii-iiti. 51 special meating of thu common couneil was held laht night to tato aiej.. ioitk Manacor Bneiianaoau uruuuu. . v.n,,.a nnd for e.oTnnulaorT 1 lOCUULlfc ir. ...... " . ' vaccination. Anotker flraTM.nder oa Trial. D-nn-x-tt. Tab. 7. Justice of the Peso Kinnath P. Sutherland, of Grovea end, waa placed on trial in ths court of oyer and terminer, Deiore o nance nuu.n, lis la ohargexl with oppreaaion in arruuuj tht eopylsU and waUhera ou Suaday night yrations te the aieetion. atl ef a Leading Tlrstmlau, TiimiuoHD. Teb. 97. Jamas Alfred .Tnne. loner a leadlna member of the Vi- rinla bar, died at his home in this city, agtd la. e rra- a ueiuuit u ..- tutlonal convention of lbll. neataurant Is one of the best In the cos ...rr E.-iXrisiature. reiiions, andhas elegant dining parlors attachtC t, v m n n a for the use of ladles. M1KHEIM. I'a., Fab. 37. Dr. u. . Th8 B u Bt0cked with the best ales, beert, ir.ni,Jm'u nlde.Ht iihraleaau and I . . OUBTy-r.:" ai. .tat. l.rfaUtt Porters, wise., 110..0-ana an-a. an oj-iu.u."" - ---- tiled here yosterdty, aged T5 years, Dentil from Tolsoned Meat. Somxkset, Pa., Feb. 27. From the bast information obtainable hero today two farmers ars dead, ten or twelve are seri ously sick nnd fifty moro are suffering from the effects of eating poisoned meat at a sale held ou the 22d int. in Queema honing township, Those Buffering from, poison are scattered all over the north of the county. ast xnurBuay buuiu mi mers attended a tale of property in Jeu- ner township, and Recording to custom a cold lunch was served. Among the arti nf fnnd nrenartd was a lot of beuf that had been boilad the previous evening iu u copper kettlo and had been permitted to rKmaln in tha vessel over night. All who nte were takeu sick, and H became neces sary to ndjoura the sale. Those reported dead are Jeremiah Ringer and Alexander Rhodes. Embezzler Armstroiiir Klirrende.. KOKOUO, Ind., Teh. 37. Calvin Arin ttrong, Tipton eounty's ex-deputy treas nr.r nnd M2.000 embezzler, who etcapsd frnm inll two weeks ntto after having been sentenced to three years (mprisonment.de livered himself to an officer from Kokomo at the Palmer House iu Chicago yesterday afternoon, and waa lodged in tht penltea Unnr nt UlBhtinia City this morning. Armstroageaaaaod in womnn's nttlre.hon lug that some tf his emtwhile friends wnnld aid him to not to Mexico, but thoao whe helped h)m te "blow" his stealings had no sionty to spare. tm without authority of law. B. That the order of Ulount to Atimirni Skerrett to lower the flag was unlawful nnd susceptible of being construed as un friendly to the provisional government, and they regnrd Uie intercourse of Mr. nml Mr. Willis With the UeilOSCU queeu in violatlvf of the inttmationnl law and un warranted. . 1. They consider tho president nnu no Hunt to reopen tho predetermined legality of the provisional government. 5. They regard nuy Ulscussiou 01 me personal Intentions of good fiilth of either Mr. Illount or Mr. Willis ns immaU'rial, Mi n what thev did 111 regard to the reinstatement of tho queen was simpiy the performance of a task plainly com- r.,nnrlfwl nf them )V tills nuministrauuii. Tho renort of the minority, signed by Senators Untler, Turpie, Daniel and Gray, without denying or conceding the correct ness of other portions of the report, dis sents from thnt portion of it which de clares "that tho only substantial irregu larity iu thu conduct of Mr. Stevens, the late minister, was his declaration of n pro tectorate by the United States over Ha waii." Senators Butler and Turpie file a sup plemental report, in which they say that while tho question of annexation was not BUbmitted to the committee except inoi Untnllv. thev think it not improper to hay that they arc heartily in favor of the nf.miluitlnn of three islands by the United States in a proper manner, but not by tak ing udvautnge of Internal dissensions for which they believe the United States in some manner responsible, a.232ZIS33,J3 AUCTION COMMISSI HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every deserlp tlon for sale .AUCTION DAYS, Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Sa funays. Anybody can send goods ot every doscriptloo to the rooms and they will 1)0 sold at miction on the usual terms. All goods sold on commie elonand settlements made on the day follow lng the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Ilulldlng, Cor. Cont.ro and Jitrdin Strnota. Iloutvlle tVuut. Willi, llceulled. WA.nruriTON. Feb. 27. The resolution Introduced in the house by Mr. Houtelle for the recull of Minister Willis irom Ha waii recit the antipathy the United States has always expressed to interven tion by a foreign minister in its domestic affairs, and the propriety of not enforcing upon a wenK power wnat unjctu from a strong power, iv unci ynwnv worthy forbearance of the Hawaiian gov ernment toward Mr. Willis and the special H... of commerce, nnd kindred that hind thu United States to tlionu islands aim con-1 chides thut it should bo resolved, "that it is the sense of this houhe thnt the most sacred obligations of good fnlth, tlio High est mutual interests ot the umteu nuues nnd the friendly government of Hawaii, ti.. vd.ln.Mt dictates of international comity and tho imperative auty ui nvuui ing further risk of complicity in the in citement of disorder and possible blood shed iu Hawaii require that tho present United Btntes mlniater to the provisional government ef Hawaiian Islands be Im mediately recalled." STOCK AND P RODUCE MARKETS. W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malmnoy City, Pa. Autistic Decorator Palntin? and raperhanglnB. Perfect work. Hargilns In pain's and oils, plain and stained glass. All tho now patterns In wall Pper Dally and wees ly papers, novels, novolettea and stationery. Headquarters for Evoning Herald. New Discovery. Mnyers" Magnetic Catarrh Curo Is used by vapor inhalation and Is tho only medicine oj tho kind ever put on the aarket. Hy inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the stomaep. and thence sent wandering through the sys tem. But by inhalation tho medicine Is ap plied directly to tho deceased organ and the only way to reach the affected parts In the nose, Every bottle Is guaranteed by the druggist PricoSl per bottle. Guaranteed to Tjina nala in nil A fii rcrl at H. It's used dlllerent from any other medicine. Our sdTcrtlscd agents and all druifgists are Instructid to return the money to any one who talis to be cured by Mayers' Magnetic Cat&rrh Curo Price one dollar for 8 mouths' treat ment. This Is sajioc 0 grout denl, but It baa never falls d For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, uamana, mu, . ..---. ...tts.V Dltumi Ib-BUiA r V.'J ,k.r H.WW" TV1 V'iJ:'L..:7uMtumu Uiwsw.w WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) 0-ix.xca."CIllo, 154- Provldlau Tlrslata State Bauka. KlcnuoiriJ, V., Feb. aT.-Th. houaa paaaod a bill providing for .tat. banks t circulation, in the cveut that tk. 10 per cent, taxis repaalci. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer Lots of ways of throwlnr away money On. ot the best methoda of economising Is to lasur i Mt tiinrniifhlv reliable iomt)snle' either life, Ore or aoctdent, Buch as represcntof 4J. V .a r ' . T Ooaada'a Ba.Chief Justice Dead. OrrenKfi I'ah. S7 -WiUIana Collin Mer edith, ex-chief hiatloe of the supreme N Boatb jlr(Ua street, Pbenandoah, Pa The afoeaaye Seenltoruut Falls. Oiiicaoo. Feb. t7. Tho Mnckaye Seeul- torium, a spectaenlar reproduction of the discovery of America, and the laat ontor r,rlu In whlek the late dramatist waa In terested, Vaa failed and will go into tho hanrUef a receiver, it Wis notpfciusi T..nr. exid with the death of its orlglu- ator mnny of these who lost money In tho Bpectatorium, of which the Seenltorlum Is a reproduction on n amim ai nie, " backing the latter enterprise, and have dropped tht project for fear of fnrthor lose. Halyards' Approaching Doom, nim.itLi. I'a.. Feb. 37. Tickets for the .r.iaitlnii of Charles Salrards. sentenced to hang on Thursday for the murder 01 Vol reman Martin, have oeen issueu uy Sheriff Strook. It ia expected that coun .1 for the condemned man will ask tho governor for a further reprieve. The pris oner has had no apiniuai iiuihch. h v ha la Innocent of tho crime with which he la charged; that if there U a Just Bod he will not hang, ana no neaus no spiritual guide. A Juvenile Unrderer Lynched. SnuRMAK. Ala.. Feb. 27.-Deputy Sheriff John Cowlett waa ahot and Killed ycater- iJav hvTommv MoDouelass, IB yeara 0111 Cowlett liad gone to the hoy's home to levy on a cow" owned by hlsmotuer. tne ro to let It iro. and told the boy to shoot the officer if he attempted to drive the anlmnlnwny. The shooting brought to the scene a crowd who lyncnea tne youin ful murderer, filling him alio with bullets, Death uf Fred Deuglaaa' Half Urolher. Dhktos, Md., Fe'e. 87.-8tsphen Bailey, a half brother ei Hon. frudtnek Douglass .iiul Uru vesi.rdov. Mr. TliUWv was muu of considerable prupirty and one of ths wealthiest colored meu 111 mis st.tio. Ho wn a life lonir friand ot lMslwp A. W Vaymuu, of tha A. M. E. church, who will oluclate ut tue ruuerai. Cleslag Qaotntlens on the New York and Philadelphia Eachnnsea. KcwTobk, Fee. J. The week opened on tke Stock Ixchnnge with Increased activity, but with a decidedly unsettled tone to the speculation. A by no means Inconsiderable amount of the buying waa for the short ao- connt. Clotlng bui: Lehlch Valley .. W!4 W.N.r.otra J4 re nnarlrnnla .... Erie lt!t IU& H P-.fW 185 tit Paul f '5 eai eaunt Lehigh Nav W)4 N. Y Central 07J ifV i vr 11W Lake Erie & W ... H . ... . . . T -. 1 t1I.ll New Jersey Cent.110 uci. uuu.-i;i Oeaeral llarkuU. v..,. lniEi vuia. Feb. W. Flour flrra: winter super., 2a.l0i do. eitraa, J2.aXW.50i No. i winter ramuy, .ovnj..'i .... ...ii,t ll.s0iaS.10: western winter, clear. .763. Wheat quist,lower,wlth (lOMe.bld and ftrtc BaVvii rnr searnnrr lurn iuvrcz, nnu Ue. kid aad e. asked fer February. Oats qulet.steady, wlthDTe. bid and flTHe. nekeil for February, ceei qui.v. ; J ' ': ais.ui'.axtTa rriine.eiouie.' 4mi ' . .w.-". ehort elear. SH.WOW.W. Lrd dull, wijUtu ateaw,T.107.M; refined weak. Iiuttiniuletl .i.irr. lsftlTe.s do. creamery. UOMe.i do. factory, lieice.! Elglns, tic.; Nuy York dairy, UC'lc i do. areamery, inline. ..u v.w York larve. DCllfie.i do. small. lOMOiaMo Pt stilus. COlOo.; full akims, 20 u. Pnnmvivnnla creamery trlnts. strictly fancy, !"! ao. euoice, mv&Ai i u. fool. V aaie-l prlnta JobbliiK at SSeaie. Kgga ateady. ew xor ann t'enuejiTuiuu, w SOe.j watera:reu, wv... roumoru, iu)j7iiv I.Ito Stook Markets, Haw York, rehJM. lleeves stronger; nstlvi ate s. rood to yr'- . Jl.40G4.tO rf l V - M.Ttfl: eeraann. J3.K)3.W; Teians, 8S.I. i. ... Si Wis. SZ.U: drytews.Sl .1 ' 8&. Calws steady; poor lo prima veale, t4.Ho CBt.as pi - IW Uo. aueep an lamba strong; or U- jriwe sheep. a.&il4.80 per 100 lhs-i nnmoa te euoice lambs. ,lGa.a). Hega Una at5SOC4l,'r..ltie. , KAr Limin V, Pa Feb. So. Cattle alow at about last week's prices. Huge slow; Phlla dalphtas. $li.oao.tl0; good Yorkers. t5J0a4.tt5-, common tS.aiBJS.ta. Sheep firm, Vest ehcep and lamia 16o to 25c. hhiber than last week; common und fair unchanged. WALL PAPER! bargains:: Big Eeductlon in Wall Paper. Itsetmuko room for an enor mots Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDiiW, 824 W. Cenlre Street, Bbenandoah, Pa, FRED. 3SEITI-X2Sr 104 North Main street, Hhenandoah, Pa., WBOUSAIK BAKER AND C8NFECTI0NSB, lee Cream wholesale and retail. Plcnlae and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AMD RE8TAURAHT, (Dhrist, llossler's old stand.) (K nlu and Caal fits., HlieHHUdoaab. nirier. ale and uorter on tap. Tho Bnert nranflsof whiskeys ud oltars. Pool room at atneo. The Man Who wroto tho Song J "Jit nexrr caret to wander trom Ms own fireside," was Inspired wh".o lilting before one of ruy fln Kentera. I also lu e on hand the beat Htoyea and Kanees In the market aud a large slock or Ilousefuralsblng Goods. Plumbing, rnonsr andBi oMirg aaptoialty. All work guaraEWed. Or. 0' Lloyd and White Sis., Bbenandoah. Pa SHOEMAKERS' Oonsral Supply Store I T7aolesale and Hetall r"I0KB. Ferguson House hldg., Centre Htreot nf VHTT HAVE A TRUNK logo to ! I U u the depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card aud we will oall for It. United States Express, Cor. Centre and Union BU. court, met! y.tiay. ..
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