A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho following romarltablo event In a lafly's llfewllllntcrcstthe render: "Foralonjr time I had a terrlblo pain at my lioart, which flut tered almost incessantly, lhad no nppetlic and could not nlccp. 1 would bo compelleu to sit up In bod and b61ch gas from my Btom ach until I thought every mlnuto would bo my last. Tlicro was u feeling of oppression about ray heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. 1 couldn't sweep a room with out sitting down nnd resting! but, lhank God, by tho help of Now lloart Ouro all that Vspastandl feel llko another woman. Ile fnro using tho Now Heart Oure I had taken IIITerent so-callod remedies and boon treated by doctors without any benefit until I was both discouraged and disgusted. Myliushnnd bought mo a bottlo of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and am hnppy to say I never regret led It, as 1 now havo u splendid appetite nnd sleep well. I weighed 125 pounds whon I be- an taking tho romcdy, and now J weigh 130U ta elfect In my case has been truly murvel cus. It far surpasses any other medicine 1 havo ever taken or any benefit 1 over re colved from physicians." Sirs. Harry Btair, Pottsvlllo, l'a., October 13, 1802. Dr. Jlllos' Now Heart Curo Is sold on a pol tlro guarantee by nil druggists, or by tho lr Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad., on receiptor price, tl per bottlo, tlx bottles ts, exptess pre paid. This great discovery by an eminent specialist In heart disease, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. CAUTION. lr a dealer offers W. X Douglas bhoea At i Teduced price, or sarje he has them without nnrao atauiped on bottom, put him down ns a fraud. S3 SHOE thVoITld. W. X DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy t. ting, and give better satisfaction at the prices ail. -vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of . 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.I,. Douglas Shoes gain customers, -which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford 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, W. L. DOUGLAS) llrocklon, Muss. Sold bv Joseph Ball, Shonandoah. C. K. Both, Biugtown. delicious to tho teste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, mado in ONE MINUTE from rT Villi n-.oDcupe m 'VillM Only "O for a full pound jiaefcafftt, fr? AiixtlonartoeiiootoniAactactcrerB. li. It. Severn. T, B. UagargU, W. II. Water Easily, Quickly, Permanent! Rest"rse WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all the train of 01 11a from tarty erroraor latei exceiiues. the results o overw orfc, RlckaeBt worry, etc. Pull strength, deYflopnient and tone given to oery organ and portion of the body ftlmpl. natural methods. I ranted late 1 inproveman een. Failure frapow Ible 2,00) referencea. Book explanation and proof, mailed (sealed) free, ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. AFC W1JI 1 1 1 r 1 u -., - hOlM. , .'H '1 r.Nti t Title ... ..,.. P-ft . rt.insf. rnul MlAitftw In itinii f, r i rli'uiu'l, IriUBmniaVl M "Ili-inX fur I rtfHo,".'.!'"' ' rtar Mali lO.UOO - oniw. rr li.IM.t i Ljv.l.1. J W.LImllM)nKaiieMf ni-Thpol 1317 Arch St, If I I I IIUUl PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (lenqlne SmicIsIIU In America. DoimuisMnuiDff nhat otuers adrcrtlie. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION special Ulieasea ana Ktrlcturcs J'ermanentlr Cured In a to 6 day, di nnn on onu Primary or Hfvnnil DLUUU rUIOUII arycuredkyeutlrely uewmuhoijlnao to uudays. 6 years .uro iwan Uuapiial aud XI iirat Ileal eiperleiice. as Ccrtlncaus aud l)lIuuiaA prove, bend are 2-ceut stamps for book. ' TltUTll." tlie only boolc eztehin( Quack Docturaanurotbersad TenUwi as great KiKXlallkts. A true friend toall sulftTiTS and to tnoie conteuiplatlnis marriage. The roost stubborn and dangerouji cases sollcltad. Write or call and be saved. Hours Vl r. t a va i ncu. niiuDHb DVB I 6-10Bun. t-ll BuocessfultrcatinentLjinau. W, L. Douglas ran Further Dotails Anent Wost Vir ginia's Mino Eiots. UNEARTHED BY A DETECTIVE. ile Uncaged Himself ns a Mule Driver, Attended the Meetings of the Strikers and Pretended to Take a I'roinlneut Part In the Disturbance. Ciiaiilestown, W. Va., March 8. Tho revolution of a dynamite plot Is causing extreme excitement up tho river among the strikers and the militia. The presence) of PInkertou men at Eagle and vicinity does not tend to quiet the strikers, and the greatest fears are now expressed for the safety of the militia and Wyant. Tho Inttcr's house is on the railroad and Is tho headquarters of the officers. Each pnss lug freight train is loaded with strikers and a bomb could easily he thrown into one of the windows. The details of the plan for killing Wy ant and murdering the military who should come into Montgomery to make arrests was not discovered solely through a oonfesslon of an arrested striker. The plot was brought to light by a l'inkcrton detective who was employed by Wyant. He was ostensibly a mule driver, and was vory reticent and always appeared to bo unfriendly to his employer. Ho nt once 1 joined in the proposed strike, attended all the meetings of tho strikers, learned all theirplans, and when the attack was made on Wynnt's tipple he was with the attack ing party apparently doing his best to drive out tho operator and hU men, but really, as he expresses it, "murdering the air." When Wyant was arrested by Kinney, a special constable sworn in by Squire Ad kins, of Montgomery, to serve the warrant on Wyant, tha detective was present and promptly arrested Kinney. The detective swears that tho plot was for Kinney to shoot through his pocket if he refuted to go to Mentgomery to be tritd. If he con sented to be tried there it was then that the plot to dynamite Wyant and his guards was to be put into execution. This detec tive gave all the information that led to the arrest of the strikers. Jackson is the rioter arrested with dyna mite on his person, and he fully corrobor ates the detective's story, and Is now at Fayetteville testifying in the preliminary trial of the rioters. Seven more rioters were taken to Fayetteville yesterday. Tho authorities do not regard the trouble as over, as another Catling was taken to Eagle yesterday. The report sent out that twenty freight cars had been burned at Paint Creek 1b without truth, Mnjor Hanks, commanding three com panies at Engle, telegraphed the governor that a portion of the troops should ne re moved, and they were recalled today. Pink Brown, who furnished the dynamlto to the strikers, was arrested near Mont gomery and taken to Fayetteville. Ho sntdtwoof the strikers tried to inducehlm to let them have dynamite. He is not a miner, but has lost an arm while using dynamite to kill fish. He Is said to be very tough. There have been thirty-three strik ers arrested, and many warrants are still unserved, About 800 miners passed Eagle yesterday, going east, and there was n meeting somewhere last night. Those meetings art all secret, and back in the mountains. The Fight Agnlust the Nuns. PlTTBUUHO, March 8. It is stated on what is regarded as reliable authority thnt the central board of education, at its meeting next Tuesday, will reject tho ap lkatlunx for teachers' certificates filed by tho Sisters of Charity who have been elected by the Riverside school board. In this event tho legal battle will likely be between the central board and Itev. Father James Cosgrove, of St. James' Roman Catholic church, West End, through whose influence tbe nuns were Induced to go on examination. The con test would then be relieved of its suctarian aspect and would be waged purely on Ugal grounds. The Junior Order United American Mechanics will not flgura In tha case if the central board is arraigned by the representatives of the nuns. Tws Tears for at Xlerae TblaT. Kansas Citt, Kan., Mareh I. William T. Johnson, a well known young man of this city, waa found guilty of noise steal inr by the jury in the criminal eonrt at Independence ana ms pnnlrnmeut tlxud at two year in the penitentiary. Johnson is a son of the late James Johcson, an old eltlren of Wyandotte, who died five years ago, leavlnc a large estate. In the last two years Johnson has squandered hit share of the estate, aud his mother ario pent thousands to save him from a felon's ell. Ulaera Object to Starvation Wages. Fatkttb ClTT, Pa., March 8. The miners in the fourth pool are now all idle but those In seven mines. Twenty mines are now lying Idle, and many of the miners' families are In destitute eircum stances. Thoee working are getting 11.75 per day, and the others ore Idle because tha operators want them to work for S1.S0 per day. At the present time there are no prospects of a settlement. Suicide to Avoid Imprisonment. COLVJMUUB, O., March 8. William Weir, a United States prisoner convicted at Cleveland and sentenced to three years' Imprisonment for counterfeiting, died under mysterious olrcumstauces about an hotlr after lie had been brought to tho Ohio penitentiary. Weir was in a stupid condition when he reached the prison, and it la believed he took poison. A coroner's inquest is now investigating, An Appeal, to Maryland's Senators, Fredebiok, Md., March 8. A petition la being widely circulated In Frederick county calling upon the Maryland senators to either get in line with their party on the tariff question or to put It In the power of the people of Maryland to select repre sentatives who are lu accord with tlieDeui ocratic party. Diseased Cattle Killed. PouGHKKKrsiE. N. V., March B. Dr, John Fnust, of this city, inspector for tho state board of health, killed fifteen head of tho fine herd of Jeiisey outtlu owned by Douglass Merrltt, of Hhlnebeck. They were badly ulsmfd wltli tuberoulosls. Votter l'aliuer Nerlouslr 111, ClUCAao, Match 8. Potter Palmer, the millionaire hotel keeper, is seriously 111 with grip. Mr. Palmer Is nearly TO yurH old, and feurs are felt that hu may not re cover, The Weather. Generally fair; variable winds. HOW FASHION MAKES FRIGHTS. Vugaries of Ilalrdresslnjr Often Seriously Handicap r Pretty Woman. A woman who does not dress bur hnlr on the top of Iter Lead should never wear a orownless bonnet. Tho only excuse for tbo exlsteuae of mioh a paradoxical sort of Lend coverlnR Is the display through tho open crown of a pretty arrangement of the hair. I Ailing up the empty space. Even In that case they nro not suitable for anything ex Alt EVENING COIFFURE, cent rather festlvo wear. They are finite a clever Invention, however, since the hair is a moro beautiful adornment for the head Uiun anything that can be manufactured, and hitti and bonnets serve usually only to conceal It. Nothing external so much affects a wom an's appearance aa tho arrangement of her tressm. If she la wise enough not to be car ried away by mere novelty, shewlll find out whatBtyleof coiffure best suits her face and than keep to it permanently without rccanl to roe vagaries of fashion. It In as tonishing what a fright a woman wUlsome Hmss make of herself for the sake of being In the mode. If heavy fringes are In vogue, the wtnnin with the low Groek forehead cuts off hnr front hair on n level with her eyebrows, thereby concealing her chief beautT. If pompadour fashions rulo, fore heads that would put tlio portrait of BbakMpear to the blush ore unblenchlng ly exposed, without a curl to soften their boldness. In fuhloa, na In love and war, disorttlon It the better port of valor. The favorite hair ornaments at present are small swords with plain, jeweled or enameled hilts. They art) 0 or 7 inches long and are used also as hatpins by persons who do not object to the havoc made by the blade, l?bey may be obtained in both sil ver and gold. Bauds and bows of velvet and ribbon are also worn, altbougb prettily dressed hair really requires no decoration other than Itself. An illustration is given of a graceful coiffure Intended to accom pany a full dress toilet. The front hair Is curled, while the back hair is waved and ! rollcd over in a twist at the back of the head. It is then secured on tho crown in two loose puffs surmounted by an erect loop, and the ends aro allowed to escape In short curls. The ornaments nre pearls, which nro twisted in with the puff arrange ment. JDDIO ClIOLLET. SLEEVES STILL SWELLING. They Are Steadily llecomlnp; More Ample. Fashions of tho First Kmpiro. The taste for all that recalls the time of the first empire has had a marked effect upon Interior decorutlon. Tho rigid forms of furniture that characterized that epoch have been revived nnd are seen lu white and gold or iu mahogany upholstered In the green, red or yellow damask tben popu- nscsrriojr oown. lar. But the revival has stopped at the verze of the dominion of dreSB, and thero seems t be no prospect of the adoption of tha empire gown ta Its genuine short waist. ed form. The prevailing Influence Is shown only in subordinate ways that do not ma terially affect tbe sun corsaged mode to which we are aceustomed. Not only Is the empire fashion a trying one for many wom en, but the eye has become so used to tha long bodice contracting below the bust that it refuses to recognize the beauty of tho high girdle. For Instance, in the novel ball costumo illustratod, an empire flavor, as it were, Is given by the full drapery across tho bosom nnd the cut of the top of the sleeve, which allows It to fnll below the point of tho shoulder, but the tight modern waist is re tained, which nt once robs the gown of any historically distinctive character nnd leaves the field open to tho free play of fancy In regard to the other features. The skirt is bell shaped and Is made of satin solell, It is cut in deep slashes, which open to display a flounce of mechlln lace over cream satin. Chulns of pearls aro festooned around the skirt, fastened at the top of each slash by an amethyst cabochon surrounded by bril liants. The top of the skirt is caught up in front by oubochon and forms pannier like puffs over tho hips where It meets the bodice. The lower part of the bodice is of lace, while the balloon sleeves nnd the drapery across the bust are of liberty velvet. The corsage, like tho skirt, is ornamented with a garniture of strings of pearls, secured at tbe bosom und on the top of the sleeves by caboohons. Sleeves are seen on all the decollete cor sages and shoiv no Indications of diminish ing. If there is any change, they are be coming more ample. The shoulders nre usually finished with btitterily knots of rib bon, or wide berthas trimmed with lace are gathered full at tlie top of the sleeve and allowed to fall over it. Uretellesaud rosettes ore also ustxl on evening toilets. Ilrllliuut effects are, sought after Just now; heuce the popularity of satin and niuiro und t ho adop tion of galloon of various hurts us a garni ture. Jvmc ClIOLLET. A ntH.,.ii,eiit by Moore linker. FlUNKUN I'AIiK.N. J March 8. Moora Baker, whose wlfo and child were foully murdered hero, offers his house and fnrm mid all tho contents at auction, and will leave the state as soon a possible. He says: "I sold the crib, ax, shotgun, blood stained carpet on thif bedroom floor, the broken pitcher, my night shirt and cor ners of thu bedclothes. I sold nothing of my wife's or baby's.' I told the museum people that I would burn the bedclothes, so they only took pieces of the comers. The clothing of my wife and child, which I regarded ns sacred, have been burned.'' Vailed to Convict Whltaher. New Ohlfans, March 8. The Whltrtker embezzlement cae was given to the jury nt 1 o'clock yesterday. At 3 p. ni. the jury reported thnt they could not agree, nnd were diclmrged and a mistrial rendered. Tho jury stood tell for acquittal and two for conviction. Whltnkcr was charged with embezzlement and having failed to pay Into the city treasury nil the fines col lected by the first recorder's court, over which he presided. Impeachment pro ceedings are pending nguiust Judge Whlt nker before the city council. Opposed to Civil Service Itrfnrm. Annapolis, Md., March 8. The Mary land legislature ptttltcelf on record yester day ns being unqualifiedly opposed to civil service reform. A bill similar in its provisions to the Massachusetts law was introduced early lu the session by a setm tor from this city, nnd came upon its pas sage todny. KITorts to save It were made by friends of tlie cause offering nn amend- menfc lliniUm. it. .irnvl.lnn. tn Il,.ltiw,P Mi lint Intl. ntno.,.i,..r.( .i i.iii city, but both amendment and bill were defeated by decisive mnjoritles. Furnacfinen Fearfully Ilnrne.l. GllElixsm ne, Pa., March 8. Two fitr nacemen named Sherman Ross and Amos Swenson, of this city, were terribly burned by nn explosion of gas nt the Kelly & Jones works. The men thought that the metal was all out of the cupola, nnd knocked the bottom out, when n vol ume of gas which had lieou generated rushed out, burning them frightfully aud rendering their recovery extremely doubt ful. The men are married and have fam ilies. TRscntt Tarns Tip A train. Chicago, March 8. According to a story current here Tacott, the alleged murderer of Millionaire Bnell, visit4'd Chicago in disguise during the World's fair, spend ing n week. Tascott Is now said to be ne gotiating through a detective to return openly, giving evldcuee on condition of not being molested. Tascott is much changed lu appearance, and is declared to be running a general store at a Michigan lumber camp, They Snub Governor Wnlte's Order. DKNVKi:, March 8. Governor Wnite is sued an order dismissing Jackson Orr and D. J. Martin from the office of police com- mlssioners of this city. The charge.'' against them are malfeasance iu office mill recognizing and in a manner protecting gambling bouses. Ibe commissioners re fuse to obey the order, nnd serious trouble is expected before they are deposed To Succeed Henator White. New Orleans, -March 8. Congressman lllauchard has been appointed united States senator to succeed Judge White, whose resignation takes effect March IU. Representative Catchlngs, of Mississippi, will succeed Mr. Hlanchnrd as chairman of the river and harbor committee of the national house. Death of Colonel Kills. London, March 8. The Daily News announces the death at Teneriffn of Col onel A. B. Ellis, who commanded the British forces in the recent expedition ngainst tho Bofns in the interior of Sierra Leone. Colonel Ellis died of fever, which he had contracted at Sierra Lcoue. To Wipe Out the Swat Shops. HARltlSBUna, March 8. The Society for Practical Progress has offered to assist Factory In?pctor Wateborn in ills era sade tuuuist the sweating shops of Phila delphiu aurl Hlttrburg. The offer has been accepted, and a vigorous warfare will be wuged against them. Sturlrrs Appeals Denied. DEXVKK, March 8. The supreme court denied thesppeals for new trials of Thomas Jordan, William Neebit and Santiago Torres, who were eouvictedof murder and seuteuced to death. Unless the governor or supreme court of the United States In terfere the men will be executed on the dates set by the lower sourts. Indleatloas t'ulut to Murder. Kingston, N V , il arch 8.- There is now some excitement in Saugertics over th death there of John K. Yager, a resident of that town. Last week it was thought he committed suicide, but recent discov tries point to murder, and the district at torney will prubably be asked to Invests gate the matter. Tile Bnbarbam Stake Not ltediice.l Nhw York, Maroh 8. The stake of th Suburban, the greatest event on thu Amer ican turf, will not be reduced, as report has had It. It will be worth 2f,000, as heretofore, rumors to the contrary not withstanding. An agreeable Lniatlvo and Nebve Tonic Bold by Druggists or sent by nail. 25o. Wo. una ti.w per pack-ago, samples ireo. Tho Fnvorlto TOOTH TOTOSB for tne Tf etn and iireatn, aoo. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., San Diego, Cal., Bays: "Bhlloh's Catarrh Itemedy Is tho first medioine I havo over found tbnt would do mo any good." FrlcotOcta. Bold by Drugglata. SHILOH'S CURE. Tnia GnuAT Oonan Cuke promptly cure WhcronU others fall. For Consumption It has no rival; has cured thousands, and will ctthb Yorj,utaiceninumo. rosugns., r,scii.,W3. Bold by O. If. Hagenbuah. Slieiuuirtoah. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer Lots of wvs of tbrowlnir uw. oione Od n( tbe bast methods of eoonomist.is' la to nsur In Brat class, thoroughly re Ia In 'orrp-mlet either lite, lire or acolaeat, ueu as repreoent No. 12U Bouth Jardln street, HaeoundtMh, 1 '0 ii? A Ho Talks Against a Striko of Groat Northern Employes. THE COST OF FORMER STRIKES, The Locomotive llrnthfrlioorl Has lleen l'nvlue Strike Ucnrllts for SU Veers to Twenty-lite Former ICinploves of the "g" Kuad Who Are HI 111 Out. St. Pavl, March 8. Grand Mastr Par gennt, of the firemen, and Grand Chief Arthur, of the engineers, with tin- commit tee of tlie dissatisfied employes of the Great Northern railway, called on Uetieral Man ager Case In regard to the modified sched ule of wages submitted by the men In nn swerto the reduced schedule previously announced by thu management. Mr. Case made a statement showing thnt the new schedule was the best posslblt) from the conipnny'stanilpoint,and explained fully tho proposed changes. The men were not sntisiled and retired for consultation. During their conxulta tlon Grand Chief Arthur recommended the acceptance of the new schedule, stilt ing thnt it was better thnnthatof any other northwestern road, nnd eqnnl to the best roads in the country. He stated the expense of strikes and expressed the opin ion thnt the best thing to do was to ac cept. ro tliut con be learned it seems hisndvl ce has been accented, and the men will oiler no further opposition. In an in- ervlcw on the expense of strikes Mr. Ar thur snid his organization had been pay ing tt0 a month to twenty-five former "Q" ngineerri Hbo luul been unable to sweure work elsewhere. Applauded by Mia Senatorial Colleague. Washington, March 8. Speakiug of tbo ppolntment of Representative lllauchard to fill the vacancy In tho senate caused by the appointment of Senator White to the supreme bench, Senator Cnffery said: "Mr. Blnnchnrd Is a innu of character and at tainments, and the governor of Louisiana has perhaps done the wisest thing thnt could lie done. Mr, Blnnchard is n young man of fair name. Whatever may be his attitude on public questiuus It will be at least honest and sincere." A Lnbor Tarty for lloston. Boston, March 8. Delegates from all the labor argautzntions of Boston gath ered bust night for the purpose of form lug it brand new political party In the interests of the workiugmen. A commit tee consisting of representatives of the Central Labor union, the Building Trades council aud the district assembly of the Knights of Labor was appointed to draft a platform to be submitted at a subse quent meeting. Inner Circles In tho A. 1. A. SrulNOFlF.LI), O., March 8. President C. O. Wlldasln, of tho Ohio American Protective association, claims cliques called inner circles hnve been formed by politicians in the order lu Cincinnati, Cleveland and Toledo, for coutroliug them for political purposes. Ho will or der an investigation. Air. Gladstone-' Illness. London, March 8. The following bulle tin hns been Issued by Mr. Gladstone's physicians: "Mr. Gladstone is suffering from n troublesome cough, due to a ca tarrhal Inflammation of the throat. Ills temperature, however, Is only slightly above normal anil his strength is good. Ilu remains in bed." Uuriclnr Fitrgernlrl Illcs of Ills Wound. DninuT.roitT, Conn., March S.--Burglar Kdwnrd J. Fitzgerald, who was shot last Wednesday by Ollicer Lnrkiu v.hlle trying to euter tbe residence of John M. Wheeler, died nt the hospital j osterdny. Fitzgerald was If-! years old, and an ex-constable of Long Island City. To Kxtenrl tbe Tort of New York. WASIIINHTON, March 8. Tho honso com mittee on toinmerco voted to make a favoruble report on the bill to extend the limits of tbe iort of New York to cm brace the eity of Yonkers. Anotli.r Thlevlns slunk Ofllclal. Boston, March 8. W. Percy Thatcher, teller of the Brookllne National bank, is under arrest, charged witli embezzlement from the Institution of W.200. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Cleslao Qeotatlnna on the New York and i'tillailelptila LCachanses. Kbw York, Murch 7. Today's Bbare specu lation was in marked contrast to tho excited trrtdltiE of 3 estrday. A strong tone pervaded tbe market,and although there were t rerjuent. nnd In the case of sugar, wide fluctuations, tbenetreardt of the trading was the estab lishment of a higher range of values through out the satire active list. Closing bids: Lthigh Yalle y . Pennsylvania... Heading Bt. Paul Lehigh Nav N. Y. A N. E.... . W..N. Y. As Pa.... D r:rle 17 . ia I)., L. & W -1MJ4 . Ci'Mi West Hhore . tan N.Y. Central 1IKIV4 , U Lake Krio & W.... VM New Jersey Cen...ll5W Del. Si Hudbon.. -lKH deneral llarketa. Phiuauei l'HiA, March 7. Klour numlnnl winter auperflne. $2&10; winter extras, 2:2 t.50; No. 2 winter family, tz !iiii!.iB: I'enn sylvanla roller strnlght, ?!!.( Wl. 10; western v. Inter, clear, t"'Wl. Wheat dull, llrm, with BlMiC. bid and 61ie. asked for March. Corn quiet, firm, with 4-ftsc. bid and Ko. asked for March, Oats quiet, llrm. with .4c. Did aud U.'te. asked for March. Ileef dull. Pork steady; new mean, $131 256113.76; extra prime, $Vi 50tfl3; family. iUiiHM; short clear, til. IK) 6MG.50. I.ard quiet weaker, western Bteaiu, 17.40. llutter weuk.western dairy, lsmtlllo.i do. creamery, 103jc.; do. factor .i15c.: KlgliiB, KB.: New York dairy, do. creamery, lA17c; Pennsylvania creamery. or nts. i xtra, -';.: do. fair to good, it2tk:, prints are Jobbing at StUtSDc. Cheese llrm; large, v'iT'V'v , small, WWUloc.; nart skims, aMUc., rail skims, VetOa. Kggs llrm; New York aud Pennsylvania, 17ttl7Me.; western fresh, 17c; southern, Mftwl'u. I.lva Rtock Mnrkrts, New Yuiik. March 7. I'.eevee llrm; native steers, icoimI to prime. $4.ul.tt5 tier 110 lbs, uiediuii' lo lair, 4ifrt.3ft; inferior to ordinary, SU.7liuLa.lHJ: common, t3.tlka.lK); Coloradns. prime corufi'd, SJ.UftOl; good oornfed Toxans, H.nutVi, nun. "iM; bulls, dry cohs, f ,N"'a :.' m. Cahos lower; pou. lu choice vesls, VM (17:21 ier 1U list. Hheep anl lambe harel ' . i'alr to prime sheep, 1.71 per lUUlbs.; dtteui In choice. Utnbs, S4 2ftdM.t5; very oholce, Iikks stronger; $A.40(ai6.7e per 1U0 lbs. Kast Liiikhtv, I'll March 7. Cattle market dull; prime lo etru, HScM.lil; fair to good, S&50ir,l; common, $.!( 511; rut oowe and heif ers, t-xtiS; bulls, i'ti-l: bolOKiia cows, fl to SID; fresh cows, tit to (M.5II. lloga dull; (oininou to beat, lfc&5.13. Sheep very slow; prime to extra, f a.K)3.75; fair lo good, it MitilxH. ornmon, tlliM; common tucholie laiiiLB.J-.rWl.Ml; veal calves, Jl.MXaali hvuvy and thin, l&M&J.iO, .11? wffflfffififfimiimnmtg 't By tho.se who 'fTer sub stitutes lor L'ottolcnc. Its success iins been so phenomenal that numer ous imitations are now being oflercd which arc claimed to te, "just as good." All these Imitations 3 lack the intrinsic merit of E3 Cottolene and will prove 3 disappointing and disa- Z3 tc rtr grccnblc to thosewhouse them. These counterfoils differ widely from Cotto lene and are mere 3 p Experiments If when compared to the 3 Z reliable shortening Cot- "3? tolene. have money, an- 3 noyance and your health byrefusingall substitutes sr offered to take the place of Cottolene. E3 Bold In three ami live imurvl pulls. Mruletmly ty N, K, FAIHBANK & CO., CHICAGO, 3 1SS I. DEUfflBE HE.. JfS PHILADELPHIA. g auction mmm house Tbe place for business men to send tbeir surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale AUCTION DAY8, Tuesdays. Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and tbey will oe sold at auction on tbe usual terms. All goods eoldon commla sionnnd settlements made on the day follow ing the sale. Reese's Auction Roomt Dougherty UulUUng, Cor. Contro and Jartlin Stroota W. H, SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Maliimoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator Palntlni; nnd Papcrhanglng, Perfect work. Bargains In Dulnts and oils, nlaln and stained glass. All the new patterns In wallpaper. Dally and weekly papers, novels, novolottee and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. New Discovery. Mavcrs' Magnetic 'Catarrh Curo Is used bv vapor inhalation and is the only medicine o! tho kind ever put on the market. Ily Inhalation the medlclno Is not poured into tbe stomaen and thence sent wandering through the bjs- tem. Hut by inhalation the medicine Is sp oiled dlrectlv to the deceased organ and the only way to reach tho aScctod parts in the cose, r.very uouie is gunruniceu Dy ins druggist I'rlco l per bottle. Guaranteed ta cure. For sale by all drurglsts. It s used dlilcreni from any other medicine. Our advertised agents and all druggists ire Instructed to return the money to any one who (nils to bo cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. I'rlco ono dollar tor 3 months' treat ment. This Is saying a great deal, but It has never rolled, f'or sale Lv drsggists. or address Tbe Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, ltd. WALL PAPER! bargains;: Dig Reduction In Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN, EM W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 1M North MaInstroet,Hhenandoah,Pa WU0LES1LE BAKER AND C6NFECTI0NIS, Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, lloseler's old stand.) Main aud Cool HtH BlieHHiidoab. Meat beer, ale and porter on tap. Tbe nneit orandsot whiskeys and dears. C col room nt CD1KJ. Tho Man Who wrote tho Song "lie nei'r crirca to wander from hi ovnx Iresiile." was Inspired while "ni before one of my fins Heaters. 1 also bavt on hand tho boat Stoves and Hanges in the market und a large stock of Houeetui uhtng (mods. 1'lumblng, rootlns and Spouting a speuulty. All work guaranteed. T. O. VA A.TBXIS, for n Moyd and White Sta., Shenandoah, P SHOEMAKERS' Sensral Supply Store ! Wholesale and Ketall PRICKS, Perguson House bldg., Centre HtreeL TR YflTl HAVE A TRUNK to jo M IE 1UU tne depot or a parcel to aena away drop us a card aud we will call for It United States Express, Cor. Centre ami Union 8U.