TO LOAN TOTIIIi Hit Now York's Provident Loan Society Seeks Incorporation, IT MEETS WITH STRONG OPPOSITION 'I What is SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEAKS. One of His Experiences. For thlrty-oleht yours Capt. Loud followed the tea, roost of that time as master or n ves sel, and upon retiring from tlio water was up pointed by tlio Secretary of tho United Status Treasury to superintend tho peal flshorlos In Alaska, which position lie hold fi voyeurs. He relates one experience as follows: "Forsevernfyears I had been troubled with general norvousnesa and pain In tho region of inv heart. My prentOTt nflllctlon was sleeple B'less; It was almost Impossible at any time ti obtain rest and sleep. Having seen Dr. Miles' remedies ndverth-ed I began using Nervine. After taking a small quantity the benefit received was so Croat that 1 was posi tively alarmod, thinking tho remedy con tained opiates which would llnally bo Injuri ous to met but on being asmm-d by the urug .stlit that It was perfectly harmless, 1 contin ued It together with the Heart Curo. Tjday 1 can coniolontlously say that Dr. Miles' Re storative Ncrvlno and Now Heart (Jure did more for me than anything I had ever taken. 1 had been treated by eminent physicians In New York and San Francisco without ben tit. I owe my present good health to the 3udl Mom uto at these most valuable remedies, and heartily recommend them to allnflllrtcd as 1 was." C'apt. A. P. Loud, Uampdon. Me. I)r M lies' Heswratlve Nervlno and New Cure n resold uynlldrugElstson a positive guaran tee, or by 4)r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, I nil., on receipt of price, tl per bottlo, or six twttles for $5, express prepaid. They nre 're') from all orjlates ana danccrous drug. CAUTION. IT a dealer offers W. t. Douglas bboeR at a reduced price, or Buys lie has them without name stamped on bottom, put him down ns a fraud GEN" S3 SHOE THEEWORLD. W. Jj. DOUGLAS Shoe s re stylish, easy lit. ting, and give better satisfaction it the prices ad. verlised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, -which helps to Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can alTord to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, TV. 1.. DOUOtuVS, II rock ton, Mum. Soldbv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. C. F. Roth, Ringtown. y-s Of w a x JLtJ- a. it a ucliciuius w mo tsaivf suvJiyuiaiiug; and strengthening to tho body,, mado In ONE MINUTE from Only ,90 for a full pounf patkage tfrv aropoarpUcttk)DtomaLiTifacturex. U. R, Serera, F. B. Maarc-ft, W. H. Waters Easily, Quickly, Permanently Re&tu WEAKNESS. NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, find all tho train of ptIi from early errors or latei exce&bes, the results 01 orem oik, & 1 o k o e g worry, etc. FullBtrength development and turn given to e ery organ and portion of the body Rlmple.natnral method Immcdlatelmni-ovemeu seen. Failure Jmpobslble 2,ttit) reference. Book explanation anil proof, malted (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N, Y. J" CTkUkeatar'ii Kull IlUuisiid Ttraad, tENNYROYALfLLSi a. rW la ltd ud umlliY Vwm M.id mixh hi at rtbtvon. TuLe nrThool 1317 Arch St. Ill I I IIUUJ PHILADELPHIA. PA. I The onlr (lenulno Specialist In America, I notrrltlntandlDK nhat others adiertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special uiicasea and Strictures Permanently Cured la 8 to 6 dan RLflQD POISON arvcurDdbventPrnfr new method in j to vu days. 6 ymin1 Kuru- urtlflcaU i and l)lfouias prove. Head firs an 1 losplcal and 3Z practical eaperience. .hih.ii.1 mil Itliifuiuaa nrovA. taml n I aent stamps for book. "TKUTII," tue-only Uool; errnjfQuwtn) ther. i I to all sufferers and to those contemiilatlns marrtaao. Tue most stubborn and dau gerpuu cases sollciUid. WrlteorcaUandbosaved. T.r o o. Aa. IV w( Anil Bat. n'i MO 1 Sun, Successful treatment by mall. WL. Douglas VI60R mm They Still Cause Groat Anxioty to Woat Virginia OfRoials. THE AEEEST 01 OAPTAIN WYANT. Taken to FnyettoTilln Under Military Es cort to l'revont an Attempt at Lynch Inn An Alleged riot for Wholesale lie atrnctlon by the Use of lynnmlte CnABLKSTON, W. Vn., March C Twenty loaded can of tho Chesapeake and Ohio road were burned by atrlkcra nt Paint Creek, tsn miles below Engle, ycHterday. The cars were Btandlng on a switch.' X general outbreak Is now momentarily ex pected, at) tbo strikers am becoming em boldened by their recent successes with the torch. Colonol Wyant, under guard of a full company of mllltln, was takes from Mont gomery a prisoner to be tried nt JTayetto vllle on the charge of shooting at tlio strikers, Ho was in the hands of the sheriff. The military protection was mad necefcsary from the fact thnt 800 to 1,000 armed strikers are scattered at points along the road between Montgomery and Fayettevillo, all thirsting for Wynnt'i life and swearing to lynch htm nt the first Opportunity. As soon as Qovcrnor Me Corklo was apprised of this he ordered the tnilltla to accompany tho sheriff us an es cort. The party reached FayettevllU with out molestation, Tho sttuntlon at Eagle and vicinity la increasing in seriousness, and it Is felt that tho crisis Is at hand. A deputy RherilT arrested an unknown man on Morrey's Croek, just above Engle, with a largo dyn amite bomb in his possession. The fellow promised to turn state's evidence and dis close the whereabouts of 160 more bombs and reveal a fiendish plot of destruction. The man, who was brought to this city, nays he was engaged in the attack on Wy ant'H tipple, had attended all their meet ings and knew all their plans. Ho says the riot at Acme was carefully planned, and was only frustrated by the action of the authorities. The strikers took to Acmo twenty-seven large dynamite cartridges to blow up the works and to destroy the store, their purpose being to loot It. At their meetings arrangements were ninde, with the connivance of certain peo ple, to nrrest Wyant, bring him to Mont gomery and tnru him over to the mob of miners. His life would ' not have been worth a penny. In addition to this a das tardly and horrible outrage was to be per petrated, when the soldiers came ac companying the sheriff in making his ar rests for murder, the dynamite cartridges distributed, nlready fused with percussion caps, were to be lighted with lighted cigars and thrown among the troops and posse, maiming and killing the members thereof. The dynamite cartridges were distrib uted, and one of them is In tho possession of the governor today. They were to bring Wyant to this place, where his life was to be taken, and then the riot was to be made down the railroad. Wyant was arrested on the warrant aworu out before Squire Adkins, whose son was engaged and was one of the ring leaders in the strike, and for whom a war rant has been issued for murder. Hut when four coustHbles attempted to take Wyant to Montgomery he resisted, and told them that he was perfectly willing to go to Fayettevillc, where he could have some sort of a show, but he did not pro pose to be taken to Montgomery for the purpose of being killed by a mob. It was the iuteution of the authorities to take a posse and urrest a number of peo ple In Montgomery for whom warrants Had been issued, but at the last moment by reason of a change of affairs brought on by the arrest of Wyant, it was not done. This Is nil that snveu the lives of the men who were innocent of anything more than the fact that they had been summoned by the authorities to assist in maintaining the law. A notice was found tacked on Carver's store, n half mile below Eagle, that tho mob would blow up his house and family in the next twenty-four hours. The situation is the most serious since the battle. There is an unusual bustle at the state capital, and tha press representa tives are to lu excluded. Charged with Falalfylng Accounts. Lancabteh, Pa., March 6. A bombshell was exploded in political circle here yes terday when Judge Hrubaker had Clerk of Quarter cessions M. is, hry and ox Clerk Dr. V. W. Urban, whose term ex pired on Dec. 31 last, brought before tho court, when they were ordered to explain certain discrepancies lit their accounts. which would indicate that tho county and state had been defrauded out of large sums of money. Judge Hrubaker said he had ascertained that Clerk Fry for the mouth of January certified bis fee to tho auditor general at I303.E8, whila tho vouch ers for money held by th. court alone showed that he had received Y51T.13, not counting moneys paid by other partie. Iovra City ICtectlons Df.s Moines, la., March 0. Municipal elections were held In a number of cities throughout Iowa yesterday, Tho Repub licans made gains In several cities that have been steadily Hopublican, and In others gained slightly in councilmen. In Cedar Haplds the Democrats re-elected their mayor and all other city officers save the treasurer. The council is equally divided, At Muscatine the Democrats elected the mayor and two out of four city officers. At Hurllugton, as the result of a , Democratio split, Eugene lluttes, Repub lican, was elected maycr. Huttes is tho first Hepublicau mayor since lbbO. The Trosldent Home Again. Wasiiinciton, March 6. The steamer Violet, with the presidential party aboard, arrived here at noon today. To a reporter Mr. Cleveland stated that his trip had been a very enjoyable one, and the sport fine. lie is looking splendidly. The pres ident was at once driven to the executive mansion, while Secretary Gresnam stopped at the state department, Virginia and Maryland Reciprocity. HlCHMOND, Va. March 8. The legisla ture passed the Mary land ami Virginia re ciprocity oyter pirate bill. The bill pro vides that wacu state bhall be allowed to pursue the trespassers in its waters for ten miles into tho waters of the other state. If Maryland passes a similar bill congress will be asked to ratify the legislation, Killed by Hating Wild l'arsnlps. BviiACUSK, N. Y., March 6. The four children of John Kelly, of Euyettevllle, Oupudaga cpttnty, were poisoned by eat ing wild parsnipB. Two of the children, aged 11 and , died, and the other two will survive. Cnstorln Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years use- by Millions of Mothers. Custorla Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorlnlsso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Ancnta, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Theusoof 'Castoria' ik so universal anil lta merits so well known that It Booms a work of supererogation to endorbo It. Few aro the IntrillEent families who do not keep Castoria within easy roach." Cablos M-iATYN, V. V., New York City. Tmc CoTAtnt Genernl Karly'e Funernl. IiTNCHluino, Va., March 8. The funeral of General Jnbal A. Early took plate from Bt. Paul's church, Hcv. T. McCarsou, the rector, oHlciatiug. The procession was an imposing one, and was witnessed by thousands of people who lined the thor oughfare along the entire route. Many distinguished Confederates were among the honorary pallbearers, including Uen- erals Eppa llunton, D. L. Lomax, Eitz- hugu Lee, Dabney Maury, ex-Uovernor McKinney, Colonel C. S. Venable and Colonel Robert E. Withers. Lebanon Iron Workers on Strike. Lkiunon, Pa., March (. About "00 men employed in the Pennsylvania Bolt nnd Nut works, Lebnuon Rolling mills, West Lebanon Rolling mills and the East Leb anon Iron company's works refused to go to work yesterday, owing to a reduc tion of from 15 to 20 per tent, in the wages of puddlers, finishers and helpers, which went into effect in the morning. Tho men claim that they are not on strike, but sim ply refuse to work at the reduced wages, not being able to make a decent living. Ills; IjUMlJHult In Michigan. Detroit, March 6. A deputy United States marshal Btnrted for Ann Arbor to levy upon about 40,000 acres of land In Woshtena county. The property includes valuable lots in Ann Arbor, Ypsilantinnd other large towus.and Its value aggregates several hundred thousand dollars. The case grows out of alleged fraudulent transactions of Elijah W. Morgan and others who formed the Anu Arbor Land company sixty years ago. A big uit will follow. Anna IHcklnson's Suit for Damages, ScitANTON, Pn., March B. Miss Anna Dickinson came to Bcranton yesterday to prosecute her claim in the United States circuit court against Urs. uglesby and Underwood, of Pittston, and the officials of the Danville insane asylum for 1100,000 dumages resulting from her detention there three years ago. She clulms false imprisonment. The case, however, was continued, owing to the sickness of sev eral witnesses for the defense. ItosbysheU's Successor Confirmed. Wasiiinqtom, March 6. The senate has confirmed, among others, the following nominations: (J. Eugene Townsend, su perintendent of the United States mint at Philadelphia; John M. Savage, of New Jersjy, to be couhuI at Dundee, bcotland; George Truesdell, to be commissioner of the District of Columbia, and Adolf Illll hardt, of Ohio, to be consul of the United States at Moscow, Kussiu. The Murdered Keeper. TRENTON, March 6. Thefuuerulof Dep uty Keeper James B. Lipplncott, who was murdered by Convict Joseph WnlwiU, alias John Mlhvite, while the latter was trying to escape from the New Jersey state prison, took place yesterday from tho Sa cred Heart church in this city. The re main were taken to Philadelphia and burled in New Cathedral cemetery. Batensve Conftacratloa la Iieadwood. Dbauwood, S. D., March B. Fire broke out here in Fashold's saloon and destroyed all that part of the city lying between the center of Main street and Chinatown. There was no wind blowing at the time or the whole city would have been destroyed. As it is the best portion of the city is in ruins. The loss at a rough estimate will reach over $150,000. Six Hallvrnv Laborers Killed. Berlin, Marck B. While a gang of rail way laborers were repairing the track at Charlottcsburg they were interrupted by the approach of a train. They stepped on the other track iu front of another train and were struck and hurled into the air. Six were instantly Wiled, and not one of the others, a dozen more, escaped injury. A ltlgainous UvanKellst. Chatham, Out., March 8. John Wood hall, an evangelist, who has been conduct ing a aeriea of rovivai meetings here, has been taken into custody on the charge of bigamy. It it alleged that Woodhull mar ried one wife in Port Huron, Mich., and another in Detroit. He was held for trial. More Anarchists Arrested In l'arla. Paris, March 6, The police yesterday made nine more arrests of anarchists. Among those taken Into custody was Francois, who, it was formerly claimed, was an accomplice of Itavachol In the ex plosion which shattered the Cafe Very. Republicans If old Their Own. PORTLANP, Me., March 6. The local lections in this state yesterday show that the Republicans hold their owiii but have not made any very great gains so fur as heard from, The Weather, r!Dn...n11., a.IHu,1 1,l,rK li.nii,.rk ture, h0Utherly winds, 1 Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I havo recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F, Pauukk, M. 1)., l!th Street and 7th Ave., Now York City. Cbur - AOT, 77 Murray Snuurr, New YonK Cnr FATALLY SHOTJY A BURGLAR Desperate Attempt at Itobuery bj White Men with Uluckened Faces. STnounsnURG, Pa., March 6. Two men went to the house of John Vallershamp, In Middle Smithfleld township, about ten miles from this place, and demanded his money. Hoth men appeared to be negroes. Vallershnuip was the only perMin in the bouse at the time. He refused to give up his money, when thethleves attacked him. He repelled them for some time, and was rapidly gaining the advantage wheuoue of them discovered n gun in the house, which he seized and liriil. The entire charge entered Vnllersbninp's right lung, and he is perhaps fntnlly wounded. Dur ing the fight Vallershamp tore the shirt from one of the thieves, anil was surprised to find thnt his body was white and he had blackened his face todisguse himself. The men escaped after the shooting. Keuiilteri Mettioillsts. St. Louis, Murch li. The two great bodies of Methodists met in a joint meet ing of love feast at Union church yester day. Forty or fifty ministers were present, und all united in attesting their joy at burial of strife and dissension, symbolixed by the service. The split in Methodism dates back to 1S44, when n southern bishop did not see his way to liberate his slaves at the behest of the general conference. The services included the administration of the ordinance of the Lord's supper to all present, addresses by the various min isters and other exercises Indicative of unity. The ttlrbrt t'6 Oust Thompson, TitKNloN. March 6. The six ballot boxes of the Third district of Cn laden county were brought hero yesterday, nnd are now in a vault in the cellar of the cap- itol, nud Chairman htorrs carries the key The counting of the ballots will beglu this afternoon. This Treasurer Finds a Surplus. MlUiil.Kliollo, Mnss., Mnrch 0. Town Treasurer Charles T. Thatcher has just completed his nnnuul report, und after holding the office for twelve years tenders his resignation. He states that there is over ifcWO in the treasury which he cannot account for. . linn Carlos to Marry. Vienna, March 0. -It is announced that Prince I 'buries i Don Curios), the head of the house of Hourbou. and pretender to the throne of bpnin, is shortly to marry the Princess Marie of Kohan. s 111 1 II II II i l 'I I 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 M asssj 50. fob ca.se it wiclmot cure. An agreeable Laxative andNiBVE Tonic. Sold byDruggiBts or sent bymalh 25c., 60c. and tl.00 per package. Samples free. Wt fBf The Favorite TOOTS TOWHS AW M3.J forthoTccthandBrcaUi,o. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., Ban Diego, Cal.. uaysi "Bhiloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medlolno I have ever found that would do mo any good." rricoCOcta. Soldby Drugglata. SHILOH'S CURE. Tina GnvAT Conon Cumi promptly tuns where all others fall. For Consumption It has no rival; has cured thousands, and will enrta yon, If taken in time, rr!ci35cti, C0tlu.Jl.O3. Bold by C. H. nagonhnsli, Shenandoah. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) Tho Restaurant Is one of the best In the cos regions, and has elegant dining parlors tttschei for the use of ladles. The Hir is stocked with the best ales, beers, porters, wines, liquors and olgars. LOTS Of hokii in a skimmer Lota of ways of throwing owy money Ont nt toe best methods of econnmltlng; ts to Insnri tnnrst class, tnorougniy rename rompanies either lire, tire or accident, such us representee No. 120 Booth Jardla street, Hhenandoah, Pi Mr. Units Declares It a Money MnUlna; Bclieme of Tai HoilKers, While Lender Aln. worth Calls It n Noble Chnrlty. The Hill 1'roirreKserf. ALBANY, March 0. "I am given to un derstand that the pawnbrokers of New York city have raised fflO.OOO to beat this bill," snlil Leader Alnsworth on the floor of the assembly last night, "and I should look with great suspicion on any amend ment if the introducer was not known by me to bo honest." This statement, tliut, attracted tho attention of the largo au dience present, was made when Mr. Shef field's bill to incorporate the New York Provident Loan Society of New York enme np. Mr. Butts sent to the desk an amend ment limiting the rate of interest at which the association may borrow money at 4 per cent., and striking out the provision exempting any member or trustee from being liable for any debts of the associa tion. Mr. Butts said the bill was not what it purports to be. It is ostensibly in the Interests of the poor people of the city of New York. In his opinion the bill was a I money making scheme, pure nnd simple. 1 1 i 1 i i, - taln privileges to persons not enjoyed by others in a similar business. Mr. Sheffield said tho bill was drawn solely iu the interest of the poor people in tbu city of New York. The distress dur ing the past winter among the poor had been very great, fao many demands bad been made on the pawnbrokers for loans of money by the poor that the pawnbrok ers had little money left to lend. The ob ject of tho association for which this bill provides is to furnish loans of money to the poor. "It is n grand charitable ob ject," said Mr. Sheffield, "and the nnmea of the incorporators of the association hould be sufficient answer to the gentle man from New York (Mr. Butts) state ments." Mr. Sheffield read a letter from Mayor Gilroy. who heartily approved ot the bill. Mr. Ainswortb said the bill ought to bnvo passed long ago. The ineoriorators are public spirited and representative men who want to help the poor. There never was a time in the memory of those now llviug when the poorof New York so much needed the help which this bill would give them. He believed that the pawn brokers were the only interest in opposi tion to the bill, and read a statement in a New York newspaper to the ellett that a pool of $30,000 had been raised to oppose the bill. Mr. Hennessy ridiculed Mr. Ainsworth's statement regarding the pawnbrokers' pool. Ho said the bill gave the incorpora tors all the privileges and benefits ot tho pawnbrokers without being required to file a bond or obtain n license. The incor porators may be highly respected gentle men and very philanthropic, as hail been stated, but bo knew some of tlio gentle men who were known as notorious tax dodgers, who did not pay their tuxes when they should, and those who did had to pay more on their account. Mr. Davidson moved that the bill be recommitted to thecomniittee on judiciary for a hearing. The motion was lost and the bill was progressed withoutMr. Butts' amendments. Heartless Mine Mnnners. Kansas City, March 6. The coroner's investigation into the explosion at tlio Kansas City Clay and Coal mine Inst Sat urday begnu yesterday. The testimony of disinterested parties goes to show that tbu munagemeut of the mine was very lax, the ulr was insufficient for the proper working of the mine, and gross careless ness on the tart of the owners was dis closed. Tried Htllrlde by Tolson. HAOEliSTowN, Mil., March C. William II. Billmyer, a well known citizen of Shepherds, W. Va., took one nnd a half ounces of laudanum at the Hotel Hamil ton, with suicidal intent. Two doctors worked with him ull night, arid be is still It) a precarious condition, with chances agnlust his recovery. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations on the New York and l'hlladelphla Kxfhanjree, jNEW Youk. March 8. The week opened oa the Stock Exchange with the bulls In com mand of tho speculation, and they practically controlled the market all duy, save at orca elptinl lntervnls, when the hears made weak ddmonetratluns or when the higher range of prices induced realization of profits. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley iOH Pennsylvania. . .. 4U4 Beading tlH Bt. Paul 61-j Lehigh Nav N. Y. & N. E ... ll?s New Jersey Cen. Uiii W. N. Y. A Pa 1 Erie 17 !.. L. W MftH West Shore VO N. Y. Central .. HO take Erie A W... 15 H Del. A Iluiliou.. ..139 General Alnrkets. PniLAneiJ'IlIA.March 5. Flour dull; winter superfine, 2SS-1; do- extras, J2.2r3.S0; No. winter family, S2.5ikilX'.6a; Pennsylvania roller straight, 8a.lHXa3.10; western winter, clear, I2.T50J. Wheat dull, steady, with (lie. bid and 61Hc, asked for March. Corn quil t, firmer, with tZiic. hid and lie. asked for March. Oats quiet, fcteady.wlth ftiK-c. bid and 37Vje. asked for March. lieef quiet; family. JllitH; beef haras, f 10.60. 1'urk easier; extra prime, $12.90 13; short dear, fll.MXSlo. Lard weuker; western steam, 97.SO. liutter quiet, lower to sell; western dairy, Ul16o.; do. creamery, M ftU.; do. factory, llffilSHc ; Elgins, 24c. Kew York dairy, lr$U!c.; do. creamery, loO isc.; old. I'vnusyivunia creamery prints, faney, 26c.; do. choice, 4&5o.; iln fair to good, VV:!c. ; prints jobbing at liTjWn Cheese firm; New York large, nuailc; ilo. small lOKalBc.: partaklrua. SHftloc.i full skims, a Its. Eggs stsadier; New York and Pennsyl vania, lK.lm ; western fresh. UQloo.t souther. ., U.ju.1!j. Live Stock Markets. Nun Yohk. March 5. itti closed steady; native rtr-era. good to prime. $4.is.al per KB lbs.; meoiam to rair, li "H.I.JO; common ordinary, SU.Uii; Texniis aid Coluradoe. 3ua (; oxen, J3.it3.5U; dry cows and bulle, fl.tlXS i SO. Ctlvee active; poor to prune veals, Jifo l.tO per 1U0 lbs. blifep and lambs alow, shaite stronger; poor to ininie, Mitl.lu perlMilbs. common toetioico -, $3.7&&o. Ilogb h n-er at tS.t0it-5.tl5 prr KU lbs. for fair to good hou. UurrALu. N v March 8. Cattle inarkc slow; shipping auu export cattle, J3.i.a,l.a; butchers' ste -s. e3.10j,t; butt hers' heifers and cows, e'(it3.1U; good to best fresh milch tows, 13:IQU; stockers, fl.8IVitS.eO; feeders, t.lt&3:a. veal i alv s, f 1.60ae.xi. Bheep and lambs dull, good to bust, 2,T!kAa.3Q; good wethers, f-I.MXItt; good to choice lambs, fJ.!S0 Ct.2C; choice, SI.JtHtl.50; culls anil common heep, .UVit2:X; thin lambs, fi.'.&U&3.23. II ok steady; medium and heavy packers' bogs, fi.ltkiVa); Yorkers, fS.lfVao.SU; pigs, 3.20 6.35; roughs, tl.WQt.VS; stags, 13.60. People Who Weigh and Compare Know and g.t th be t. Cottolcne, thj new vc ecu; k shortening, lus won a wklj and wonderful popu LtrUy. At it i itrotiuction it was iub:r.itred to evport hemists.pronii n.. it physicians and famous cooks. A i of thess pronounced a r.i'urai, litalthful and acceptable t o 1-prckli'Ct, better than lard for Cvj-y cook purpose. Tne sue :es of Cottolene is now a mutter cf history. Will you share in ttu better food and better health for which it stands, by using it iu )vur home ? Avoid imitations countless worthless. Stick to COTTOLENE. Bold tn :i nnd 3 pound pairs Mnde only by N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE Tue place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesday, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods ot every description to the rooms and they will oe sold nt auction on tho usual terms. All goods sold on commls slon and settlements made on the day follow lug the Bale. Reese's Auction Roonu Dougherty Ilulldlng, Cor. Contro and Jardin Stroote W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. Autistic Decorator Palatini; and Paperbanglng. Perfect work. Hartrains in nalnts and oils, nlaln and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall paper. Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. New Discovery, Mavcrs' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used br vapor inhalation and Is the only medloute of the kind ever put on the rxnrket. Ily Inhalation the medlclno Is not poured Into the stomach and thence sent wandering through tho sys tem. Hut by Inhalation tho medicine Is ap plied directly to the deceased organ and tha only way to reach the affected parts tn the nose, Every bottle Is guaranteed by the druggist. Priced per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. Tor sale by all druggists. it's nseo amerenl iroin any otner moaicine. Our advertised Deems and all druggists are Instructed to return the money to any one who falls tone cured bv Mayors' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Price ono dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is saying a great deal, but It aaa never failed. For sale y druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co.. Oakland, Md. WALL PAPER! BARGAINS:! Big Redaction in Wall Paper. Mast make room for an enor cooas Spring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, Sit W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. PEED. BEITKC-A-DSr 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Ps,, WHOLESALE BAKER AND C6NFECT10NK. Ice Croaao wholesale and retail. Picnics ana parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Ohriat, Boeeler'i old stand.) (Katn and coal Bin,, WheitanrJoali. Ileal beer, ale and porter on tap. The flneit Brands of wbUkeys and clears. Pcol room at ached. The Man Who wrote the Song I "Je never earn to wonder totn hU turn flrtnilt," was Inspired while s''ting before one of my ant Heaters. I also hav- on hand the best Stove and Kanees tn the murkel and a large atoeic ot Jlousefiimishlng Coods. Plumbing, roofine and Spouii. a a specialty. All work guaranteed, 1. o. rjcL.vxju.a, ""b' ot Uoyd and Whlto Sts., Shenandoah, Pa SHOEMAKERS' Genera! Supply Store ! Wholesale and ltetall Pr.ICXB. JOUKT 3D. rX,X1.3II!ZXlt339! Ferguson House hldg., Centre Street. H7 YflTT HAVE A TRUNK to go to 1 U U the depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card and wo will call for It. United States Express, Cor. Centre and Union 8ta. ,Vtfltye..tr.sw..... esx .