TERRIBLE JXPLOSION I Too High Prossuro. In tlicso days of keen competition in everj line, when the business man is compelled to bend Ills intellect and every energy to tlic success of Ills business tlie clerk, book keeper, professional man nnd laborer, tt drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can be but one result an explosion, which if not resulting In immediate death, leaves them with shattered brains and bodies. They are running at too high pressure. The strain Is too great. Something must and docs give way. This is equally truo nf women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, and worries, and the results arc the same as with their stronger companions. Tliis condition is crowing worse every day. The rapidity oflts increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums arc full of these unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. There is but one solution of the matter. Ilccog nize the importance of the situation at once, and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have falling memory, hot flashes, diziiness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep ' lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc, know that anyone of them is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall you. and even though you have used so called remedies nnd treated with reputable physicians witli littlo or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine u trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon ior nervous muriciu. " Two years ago I used I)r Miles' Restorative Nervine with mnrkcil benefit, and later induced myiwm, who had been sick with catarrh of iho Madder live years in the hands of our best phy sicians, to try it together with Dr. Mile' Nerve and Liver I'llls. He was so wonderfully benefited that ho ! attending to business again. IJy wlf ntn ued Nervine with most excellent renins. All of us together have not used more than bottles of Nervine. Several of our friends have nl used it. and are greatly improved." Louis Olhbs, riucher & GIbbs flow Co., Canton. Ohio. Dr. Miles" Restorative Nervine is sold by all dnwrirlstson a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, 81 Vif bottle, six bottles, !.i,oxprcss prepaid. It is positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Free book at druggists, or by mall. OATJTIGN. lr it dealer offers YV. I.. lyouglHe Shoes Rt a reduced price, or helms them without nnme stumped on .bottom, put him down as a fraud. OUGLAS 53 SHOE thVMd. w t. -nniTfiT.AR flhofi are stvlish. eitv fit. tinir, and give better satisfaction at the prices d. verified than any other make. Try one pair nnd lie 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 weir 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 afford to sell at a less profit, find we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, X7, DOUGLAS, Urockton, Mass. Sold bv Jo&oph Ball, Shenandoah. C. F. lioth, Kingtown. Vet t i a delicious to tho taste, Invigorating nnd strengthening to tho body, made in ONE MINUTE from Onttf 30 fit, for a fxtXt pound package, r-z a .'tno iippllctIoTatoiKBmiactureT$. ( tv U. It. Severn, V, K, M&gargle, W. H. Water. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Ftesixw WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, anil all tbo train of evils Jromfttrlyerrorsor later excesses, tho roBnlts ct oerw rk, eiohness, wpm .etc. Full strength, development and tout given to e ery organ and portion of the body Mniplc, natural methods. Immediate improvemen fiet'ii. J-allure impossible 2.(x) rfeienci. Hook, explanation and prooli mulled (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO. N. Y- rENNYRQYfflLLS Kra-rft fr r. -tsrt PiQluk fia- mend ant in lUdtvt IritJliMlfelltey (other. -ii4wnn Mifitu v tiw ( iticHi. i lrnggiil. r fat, ia tliri!). r r i itcuir. (MUUkiiltk tat Kiiliwi r, itlu until Jfofaa '- fr ThRRl 1317 Arch St. HI I 1 IIUUl PHILADELPHIA, PA. The onlr tlenulno Bpeclmll.t In America, notttlthstandlnpt nli.t other, adrertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Illuaie. anil Stricture, rermanentlr Cured In a to 6 dari BLOOD POISON ary tu byewlrL'fy new luetuotun 30 lo uu day fl yeaia Kuro iMan Hospital aud 32 practical experience, aa Oortmrali.3 aud lliiuuiaa jirove. tiend are 2-coui statu in tor book, " TlILTll ," tLe only boofc ezpoluR Quark Doctoraauu ottienad TArtKlnv ai irreat blieclallbts. A true frleud I inRii KurftTOra and to tnoso conteuinlatluz I uiarrlarfe. The most atubuorn and dangerou. I I casea solicited, uruuurcanauuuosaveu. Hour. 1-3 1 Eve's 6-8t Wed. and Sat. ere'. 6-10 Sun. ft-1 BuoceBsrut treatment by mall. W.L.D rt SI w mm j iriviY Tho Alleged Oronin Murdor Con spirator Now at Liborty. EXOITIHG EOENE IN THE O0UET. The, Announcement of ilm Verdict Re ceived with Tlinnderons Applause An Affecting Moetlug lletweeu the Liber ated linn nnd His Devoted Wife. ClUCAoo, March 0. The trial o ex-Detective Dan Coufe'lilln, which has been In progress for weeks for aliened complicity In the murder of Dr. Crontu, was ended nt 4:85 yesterduy afternoon. As the Jury filed into court Coughlin, who tat just in front of the jury seats, turned deathly pale, and then with apparent effort straightened up in his sent. "Has the Jury reached a vcrdlctf" asked tho court. "We have," responded Juror Holsman, who had been made foreman. The fateful document was handed to the eltrk, andhe DAX COUOHMH. rend: "AVo, tho jury, fiud the defendnnt, Daniel CotiKlilln. not KUllty." Aa these words were heard ft grent shout went up from the crowd in the court room, Hats were thrown high in tho rtlr, hnnd' kerchiefs wero waved, nnd cheer after cheer broke upon the stiff nnd stately court room, nnd a mad ruxh was made for the door by those nnxious to tell the news to the crowds without. Judge Tutulll his fncu aflame nt the breach of court otl quette, demanded silence, and bailiffs vig orously pounded for order, but It tooK considerable time for the enthusiasm of the crowil to suhride. Coughlln half roe in his chair, and was the next instant pushed hack by Attorney David, the law partner of Mr. Donnlioe, who has ko stoutly defended him turougli out the long trial. Then it was a push that almost swept tho happy man off his feet. Newspaper men, old time friends of the prisoner before his troubles, came upon him in a body, aud nearly wrung his hands off. "It s all right, boys, all right," gasped Coughlin. "It's ull right boys, I won' forget you. lou treated mo all right." Then the prisoner workeil his way up to the jury box and shook hands with as many of the men as he could reach, but the crowd was too much for him, nn yelling nnd chetring to show its delight pushed 111 1 ri away from tlie liox. tie gnv up the effort to greet tho men who hnv given him freedom, nnd in company with the bailiffs started to leave the room, post ing behind Judge Tuthlll's chair. Just as he was directly behind the judgo a cry of "JIake wny there; open up n pasrag make way" wns heard nnd two stalwart bailiffs pushed through the erottd, nnd close behind them, gasping with sobs that choked her, came Jilt,. ( oughlin. "Dan, come back hero aud see your wife," called fifty voices, aud Cougbli retraced his steps. Just at the fuot of tho little Hlght .of stairs leading up to th Judge's rostrum he met his vlf. The v nmnn gave nn incoherent try, htr arm went up, fastened themselves around her husbuud's neck, and then gave away ut terly. She only said: "Dan, oh, Dan!' Coughlin bent his big blonde head uutil his mustache swept her check, und then tho two rocked to and fro uutil the woman was able to stlfio her emotion, and then both were led away by Coughliu's father. Attorney Daniel Donahoe, who had, with ex-Judgo ing, defended the prisoner, was the recipient of a shower of congrntu lotions from friends and fellow attomejs. "It is just aa I expected," he fnid. "The verdict could not have been otherwise. I will acknowledge that it was nn agreeable surprise to me, however, to get a ven'.it this afternoon. I would not nave 1 surprised if the jurors had remained ut eighteen or twenty hours. Hut it is just as well that thoy decided when they did, for they could have reached no other con clusion if they had been out a week." Neither Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Bottom nor Associate Prosecutor Scanlan would express an opinion as to tho ver dict. "It was a surprise," they both as serted, but further than that thoy declined to talk to interviewers. An attempt to in terview tho jury iu tho court room was not productive of good results. "I can't tell thing," said Juror Sharp pleasantly. "We agreed not to talk or give any names, aud I cannot say anything." "That's right," broke iu Foreman Hols man. "We have agreed that we would not say a word to the papers. It would not he a fair thing. I will say one thing, though," said the foreman with a broad grin. "I am just about as happy to get away from this thing as Daniel Coughlin ever was.", "That's what," said Sharp emphat ically. The jury was at once taken into the of fice of the county clerk, where warrants for their pay wero given them, and the Cronin trial was out of court and Into Ills tory for good. Fatal Wreck of a Log Train. LITTI.K ItOCK, March 9. A log train on the A. J. Neimier Lumber camp's track was wrecked neur Waldo. Seven cars were smashed to splinters. Thomas Smith, the manager of the train, was Instantly killed. Several of the workmen were more or less injured. llatlne u Criminal Ollense. AiIUNY, March 9. The senate commit tee on the judiciary, without a disMmtiug vote, agreed to report fnvornbly Senator Coggeshall's bill ileliuing hazing as a criminal offense, Wright Favorably 1U ported. WasiiinqtoK. March 9. Tho senate com mlttee on commerce lias favorably re ported tho name of J. Marshall Wright to be naval ouicer oi iuo port oi i-uuttuei- phia. THE NICARAGUA INCIDENT. i Secretary Gresliatn Preparing an Answer to the Morgan Itcsolutlon. WaphingkiH, Mnrch 0. Tho president has turned over to the secretary of state the preparation of nn nuswer to the Mor gan resolution calling for Information rel ative to the landing of British troops nt Minefields, Nlcnrngun. The matter Is al ready under way, and when tho answer is complete it will bo submitted to the prcsl- ent and carefully considered by himself. nnd Secretary Gresham. One difficulty experienced Is that tho resolution seems to call for nn expression of opinion irorn the executlvo as to the rlghtof the Hritish to laud tho troops. To express such an opinion might be rather embarrassing at this time, as It will require patient study of the voluminous correspondence, run hint? back In Its references into the bIx- I teeuth coutury. It might also have the I unnleasant effect of acquainting: other ua-1 Hons v, Ith our purposes before It Is timely to declare them. Therefore, It may be I found that in nuswer to this part of the resolution the correspondence will be al lowed to spenk for itself. No additional advices from .Nicaragua were given out nt the state department yesterday, but there Is reason to believe that the president Is preparing for a vig orous and unmistakable assertion of tho Iuhts of tho United States in Central America nnd that the correspondence will i Include matters of later (Into than the brief report from Minister linker, of the landing of British troops. It Is still hoped that the conditions have been misstated, aud that the troops were landed solely to protect tho lives and property of llrltlsh subjects, lustend of for the purpose of lu terfcrlng between Nicaragua aud the Mos quito government. Uut there Is no dispo sition to disguise the real gravity of the lucident, for although the llritlsh often hnvo talked of their rights of protectorate, and even threatened, It has never in this century come to the pass that British troops were actually landed in Central America, since the assertion of the Monroe doctrlno to assert n protectorate. Attnekcd by a Vicious nulldoff. Havi:i:iiill, JIass., March 9. The 3- year-old child of Charles Amos was ter ribly bitten and Mrs. Amos and Mrs. John Gibson sevorely hurt by an enraged bull dog owned by the Gibson family. Mrs. Amos and her daughter were calling at the Gibson house, and the child wos shown a large bulldog and littr of pups. She took up one of the pups, when the old dog attacked her, burying ids teeth In her face aud tearing her lip and neck hor ribly. Tho child's mother and Mrs. Gib- Bon were in turn attacked by the dog and bitten In several places In trviug to rescue her. Professor Kliortlldga Violently Insane. MEDIA, Pa., March 9. ProfessorSwithln C. Shortlidge, who shot and killed hi bride of six weeks while walking along the street two months ngo, wns Indicted by tho grand jury yesterday on threu counts murder, mnnslnughter and invol untary manslaughter. Garret K. Smed ley, counsel for the accused, desired an immediate trial, but District Attorney Shaffer objected, stating that Professoi Shortlidge was in bucu a condition thathe had to he chained to his bed at the Nor ristown hospital. The case was therefore postponed until tho June term. Fayettevllle Jail Overcrowded. CUARLE3TOWN, W.Va., March 9. A tele gram was received by Major Banks, at Eagle, that about 150 strikers had posses sion of n freight train at Fnyettovllle. After some dilllculty the posso cleared the train, and it pulled out. A. II. Hatcliffe, who had charge of tho party that arrested Wyant on Sunday, became engaged in a difficulty with a man at Sewell and shot his opponent through the heart. He has made his escape. The jail at Fnyetteville Is overflowing with prisoners, and many ore held in Odd Fellows hall. Two l'olandera Drowned. PlTTBMJIto, March 9. A small boat in whicli were four men was swept overdam No. 1 on the Monongahela river above this city by tho rapid current, and two of the meu were drowned. The wife of one of the men witnessed the accident from the shore, and in her frenzy jumped into tho river to drown horself, but wns rescued. The men were all Poles, and there names could not be learned. A Victim of Henry's Homb. St. Pktersuoho, March 9. The papers of Warsaw announce the death thereof! Muutune KavoNky, a Polish lady. Her death Is said to bo due to shock recelvtdl nt the time of the bomb outrage in thu I Cafe Terminus, in Paris, Tlie lady aud ' her husband were in Paris on their wed-1 ding trip, and were sitting in the cafe , when the explosion occurred, '. Hohjr Gamblers Not Indicted. RitnwiT Point. Ind.. March 9. Tho izrnnd jury which was called to find indictments against tha Ho by race trace pool sellers adjourned without finding an indictment of any description. Judge Gillette de clares now that he will call a new jury that will uct and prosecute the company to tho and of the chapter. Gladstone Charted with Duplicity. I Doiilin, March 9. Mr. Redmond, M 1 P. for Waterford, publishes this morning an address to the Irish people in which he charges that tho retirement of Mr. Glad stone at this time "can have origin only in a scheme to defeat thehopesof thelrish people by the abandonment of home rule, ' A Hank Thief neoomes Insane. Detuoit, Mich., March 9. Orla C. Greg ory, late assistant cashier of the Dexter bank, and the self confessed robber of the bank, has undoubtedly become insane, or at least an imbecile. Since his confession he has recogulzed no one. Physicians say it is doubtful whether he will recover. Charged with Illegal Voting. PlTTSlioito, Murch 9. Thirty-one Demo crats were arrested last night for Illegal voting In the First ward nt the recent municipal election. Wurrants are out for n lni-L'H number of others, The unrests have caused great excitement iu looal po-1 lltlcal circles. Wages Reduced Ten ler Cent. Lock Haven, Pji., Murch 9. An order hasheen posted iu the Dubois olllces of the Buffalo, ItockoUer and Pittsburg railroad reducing by 10 per cent, tlie wages of all employes receiving over flO a mouth. It will affect 600 men, and will take offset March 15. bliaiii'i. Cabinet Keslgns. M.1DMD, Mnrch 9. The cabinet lias re signed, and the queou rutfeut has charged Premier Sagnsta with the work o recon structing a new ministry. Thu Weather. Voir; variable winds. THE Kind That Cures Mrs. ROSA B.JACOBS, IUbse, Vt. ASTHA CURED WHEN FOUR PHYSICIANS FAILED. Blx years ago was taken with Asthma, which steadily grew worse. I employed four different physicians, who cavo mo up, saying thcro wns no help for mo. Four hottloa of DANA'S SAUSAPAltlLLA saved my life, and I am well and happy. . Mus. ItOSA 13. JAC011H, P Barro, Vt. aUi DUOUQISTS. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Bellas), Me. Professor llartslioru XmTktrd for Murder. New Casti.K, Pa., March 8. The gnind jury returned true bills of indictnynt against Professor Hartshorn, ex-principal i ui mi; niHii miii'Mi, iui culm iiiiuuer null producing a criminal operation, etc. At torneys of tlie county bar believe that it will be impossible to get a jury to try the caso In this curt, and that counsel for the defense will a-.k for n change of venue. A MierlfT Sent In .lull. LIMA, O., March 9. Moses P. Hoagland, for two terms sheriff of this county, was bent to jail for contempt of court. He was charged with attempting lo Influence a grand juror against K. L. l.augan, cashier of the defunct Lima National hank. 11. C. Famol, president of the bank, is on trial today on l lie same charge A Wlff Murderer Convicted. Nr.w Hkiikiui). Mnss., .Mnrch 0. The jury in the ltnl.erti.on murder trial, after being out two mid n half hours, returned a verdict of murder in thu first degree. His counsel will file exceptions, llobert sou murdered Ills wife some months ngo. To ste the Ki-s I''irce. Hoston, March 9. Tlie lloston Tow- boat company has been awarded the con tract for raising the wrecked battleship Kenrntirgi'. The company will receive tlO.'KX) if the work is unsuccessful nnd $45,000 if successful. An Imminent IV ntisyliitnln Mnson III. PlTTHifKt;, March '.. C. V. liner, grand commander of the Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, and a Thiriy-third degree Mason, is dangerously ill from spinal meningetis, and fears are entertained for his recovery. Dishonest C'lty UlIlcUl Convicted. New Whatcom, Wash., March 9. The jury in the trial of 1'. M. Isenz, the ex city treasurer, charged with embezzle ment of $00,000 of tho city's money, re tunled a verdict of guilty. NUGGETS OF NEWS Brooklyn is iu imminent danger of a smallpox epidemic. Tho entire business portion of Tempo, Ariz., was destroyed by lire. Cardinal Detroit Leon Thomas, arch bishop of Houen, France, is in a dyiug con dition nnd is not expected to live many hours. . During a fire in a tenement on Eighth avenue, New York, Michael McCutcheon was burned to death and Hlizabeth lleth erlngton seriously injuivd. During a riot in the province of Liege, lielgium. cn'T tho appointment of an un popular 1 mil teacher, two were killed and u dwu wouudrd by gendarmes. .lerseyV New Htnte Treasurer Tlll'Mt'N, March 9. State Treasurer elect (ienrge 11. .swain was administered tho oath of oflli e by .Tustice Depue iu the supremo uuiin room yesterday. He then went lo the governor's apartments to seek his commission, hut Governor Werts is fit In the city, nnd Mr Swniu can do nothing until his return. I'lre on the Hteanier I'urU. London, M"i "h 9. There was a fire on the AmiriiAii mie steamer Paris yester day, lying In thi-1. 1 airing dock at Hirken head. It blnt'ttd iu the shaft covering und sprertl to the second saloon. A gK-at deal of damage wus dono to the saloon and cabin lutings before tho tl.imes were j quenched. Comfort for Ills Declining Veurs. Bl'KFALO, March 0. A special from F.benozer says: Aaron Curtis, ruted T, has fallen heir to W5.U00 uj the death of 1 relatives In Providence, N lb-oi I most penniless, aud did cm v for his board this w'u't'r This (Iiieit Conou L'uuu nromntlv cures Where all others fall. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hosrsencss, whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It has no rival: bos cured thousands, and will cene YOU If takenln time. Bold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Hack or Chest, uso SHILOH'B BELLADONNA PLAbTEK J0C. H!L0H'S .CATARRH a 'REMEDY, HavovouUuturrh' This remodvl9fruarnn food to euro you, Prico.GUcta. Injector free. Bold by O, II, Uagfinbuch, Shenandoah. LOTS Ol holes in a skimmer! lots of wv of throwlne ii money Ont of the bast methods nt economist p ( is to Insun In first class, thoroughly re Is' 'a oropnloe either life, fli e or accident, sucb us representee by DAVID 3Ej3k.XTf3,A?, No. 120 Uoalh Jardln street, Kheaaaau!., f i I Onecentadosorfh TMA iWiZffl HISS ITEMS SUIT. Her Olaim Against Kentucky's Sil ver Tongu8d Orator. HO THOUGHT OF COMPROMISING. Tim Attorneys fur lloth Hide Declare Tlmt tlin I.-ci,l Hat Mb Will be I'uUKht to b I'lnluli- The Trial My llrtr Almiir fur n Month. Washington, Mnrch 0. Although the beginning of tlio nlrendy celebrated lnw- suit of Mlm Madeline Polh.rd against Congressman W, C. I. llrecklnridge, of Kentucky, for tftO.OPO damage" for breach of promise and seduction wns prosaic iu its details, it had power to nttrnct the at tention of a large crowd. A jury was se lected without diflieulty, and the court adjourned for tlie day mainly to permit General Hen lluttcrwortli, who had joined the legnl forces of Colonel UrorkUtrlclge on short notice, to acquaint himself with the detnils of the ense. Thu nrrny of lawyers, local nnd imported, who were ranged before tlie bench on MISS roLLAita which the judge sat lu isolated elevation, was so formidable that it assured a legal contest worth listening to. In tho rear wero tables nt which clustered the corres. pondents for tho newspapers of several cities, and filling the rest of the court room a mixed audience, friends of the lit) glints, lawyers Interested from profes. slonnl motives nnd such outsidersnscould persuade the doorkeepers to admit them The blue grass congressman, who is ac cused by Miss Pollard with being the father of her three children, and whose girted eloquence In the house of repre sentatives, on tlie stump nnd In assemblies of the Presbyterian church have won for him the popular soubriquet of tlie silver tongued orator, was the central figure of tho theatric scene iu the stuffy littlo court room. So lightly has he worn his 57 years that his appearance would bo youthful hut for the snow white hair ond beard. Under the trying circumstances which beset him his reputation, if not his polit ical future, the stake of the trial, his air was uuenilmrriissing to the degree of non. chalance. His antagonist in tho trial was not there. She was ncross tlie street iu her attorney's office awaiting a summons to tho court room when tho trial should begin, but the adjournment made her presence unnecessary. Since publicity wns given to her troubles Miss Pollard has remained secluded In an Episcopalian house of refuge, unseen even by those who knew her before us a clerk in the census bureau, a writer for the newspapers and a participant in occasional social functions of the best circles of po litical sociity. Much of the testimony for both sides is in the form ot depositions taken by agree ment of both parties, to avoid tlie expense of summoning witnesses from a distance. There are neurly a hundred of these state ments. There will be a contest over the introduction of the depositions, and it may be that some of them will bo ex cluded by Judgo Wilson ns irrelevant, and that their contents will remain un known to tho public. Hon. Jere Wilson is principal connsel for the plaintiff, and he Is assisted by Cal deron Carlisle. Colonel Breckinridge is defended by ex-Congressman Phil Thomp son, ex-Congressman llutterworth nnd W. F. Mattingly. Mr. Breckinridge's princi pal attorney, Colonel Knoch Tottcn.isuow ill in Florida, but may be hero next week. Colonel Breckinridge's lawyers declare that they have mapped out no plnn of campaign, hut that their course will be guided by the direction which the plain tiff's cu.se takes. The acquisition of Gen rul llutterworth will strengthen mate rially the defense, ns ho is considered an exceptlonallyhtrong man lu trials hy jury The length ot time to be consumed hy tho trial cannot be foretold, even by the attorneys. While Attorney Phil Thomp son said that it would occupy at least ten days, others are inclined to think it will last over a month. Any intent or leaning toward compro mise is strenuously disclaimed by the at torneys on both sides, STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotntion on the New York and rhllndelphla Kxchanges. Nkw Vohk, March 8. There was a break li suitur cortlfleutes In tho stock market toduj and in spite of frequent um aril bursts held at a materially Ion er le el. Closing hlilB Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania. tlUs 4U W..N. Y. & Pu ..- m Erie - 17 I)., L. A- W M Heading Bt Paul I.fihih Nnv N. Y.AsN. E h'ew Jersey t'en . mi 01, 11S iiM West Bhore KHOj N. Y. Central Ito I,ako Krio A; V.... 1JJ Del. & lluilbou...-! Ovnernl aiurkets. 1'UiI.Aiir.I.t'iiiA, March 8. Flour iL; win I ter supertine, $I.'.1U; winter extras, 642.50; No. " inter family, SX.Wo2.tVt; IV nn slvanla roller straight, ii.Wm-M. western winter, c-kar, S "astf). Wheat qtilet.vasy, with 03o. bid snil asked for March. Corn qulet.fai. ao. , w Uli 4296c. bid and tUc. asked for March, Outs firm, dull, with 3Tc. bid unJ 37?4c. ahked for March, lieof quiet; cut meats steady: iilcklod hams, UMtUHc. Pork dull. I.xM dull: western steam, t'MWW.'M Butter uiim-uK'iI; western dairy, Uftltlu.; do. creamery, ujt..luo.t do. faotorr. ll15c. Elglns, i!l'i.- : New York dairy, iriio.i do, crean.ery, ldl,17o. Pcnnsylv uuiti creamery, prints, extra, nc; do. fair to good, idqsw. VrluU ore Jobbiuir nt 9i58eo. Cheese steady large, VM.i "...., lUttQlUo.; part '', 3,Vii.Hc.; full skim. a&8o. Kgga firm; Nuv York uuu I'em - ' -"da, Ibc.i wrstern fresh, ISc.: southern, i'.;w .,.;. l.lt stock Ulurkets. Kuw Yohk, Mnrch 8. No local trade hi beeves. ouUo qjous American stiera at tH ftllo. ier iouiid, druMed weight. Aiuerleun sluep, 18aUi, diessed weight. C'slvta steudy; good to choice mill, iH.blia7M per 100 lbs. Sheep aud lambs steady; poor lo good sheep, i2 SfmtS.W pi t lou lbs, ;comuion to cltolce lambs, f tat.tBH. Hogs lower; good state, 55. tU per lUllbs. ? i rv xsiness It is characteristic of the Wren tlint it will sneak iu and occupy thu nest made by another bird, in preference to building one of is own. This same trait is often seen in business. It is shown by the imitators No sooner has the wonderfnl merit of this new vegetable short ening, so much better than lard, created for it a remarkable sa's and popularity, than the business wrens are ready to move upon tlie market with manv worthless counterfeits. A-iy housekeeper can be easily and cheaply con vinced of the value of Cottoi.nK by simply giving it a trial. They will then be unwilling to jro back to lard, or go down to fraudu lent imitations. Sold In 1 nu.1 pnuiHl piilU Made only by .K. FAIRBANKS. CO., CHICAGO, ano 138 N. DELAWARE AVC, PHILADLl.pt. IA 3E?.ES33 JS33' Si AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to send their snrplus stock ol every descrip tion for salo AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdafs. Thursdays. Saturdays, Anybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and they will oo sold at aaotton on tho usual terms. All goods toldon comml Blon and settlements made on the day follow. Ing tbo sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty llulldlnfr, Cor. Contro aud Jnnlin Rtroota W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. htistic Decorator Painting nnd Paperhanglng, Perfect work. llarsalns in milnts and oils plain and stained glass. All tbo r.ew patterns In wall paper. Dally und weekly nasers. novelB, noveletts and stationery. Headquarters for Evening HoralcL New Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Curo Is used bv vapor Inhalation and Is the only medicine ol tho kind ever put on tho market. Uy Inhalation the medicine is not poured into the stomach and thence sent wandering through the sys tem. Hut by inhalation tho medicine is sp oiled directly to the deceased organ and the only way to reach the affected parts In tha noe, Kvcry bottle Is guaranteed by the druggist. Price 1 per bottle. Guaranteed to cure, r'orsnic oy an aruggisis. It s used dilferent iron, any other medicine. Our advertised agents and nil druccIiit3.ro Instructed to return tho money to any one who (alls to he cured hy Mayers' Magnetic Cat&rrB Cure Price uno dollar tor 3 months' treat ment. This Is saying ti great deal, hut It has never falk-d. For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, Md. WALL PAPER! BARGAINS)! Big Ecdnctlon in Wall Taper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CfiRDEN, KM W. Centre Street, Hhenandoah, Ps. 104 North Main street, Hhenandoah, !., WHOLESALE BAKKR AND C8NFECT10KIS, loe Cream wholesale and retail. Plonlcs and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S IftLOQN AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uossler's old stand.) 'statu und Coal Nts Hhenanrlonh, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The Dneil arscOso! whiskeys and eltars. Pool room at toned. The Man Wlio wrote the Song "Jle nrvrr enret to wander iVom hU own flrerttle," was Inspired while bl't'Bg before one ot my One Heaters. I also havi on hand the best Htovei and Kangos In the market and a large stosk ol lIousefurr'hng Goods. Plumbing, rootlBC ami Hpouiu. i speciulty. All work guaranteed. T. O. -WTDEJlFLei, fiyr o' Uoyd and White Sta., Hhenasdoab, Pi SHOEMAKERS' ?,mr& Supply Store Whole,tle and ItetaU PRICBS, J OlaJ 3D. TH33ZXSB Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street, IP YniT HAVE A TRUNK to go U IE I U U tce depot or a parcel to seoa away drop us n card and we will call for It. United. States Express, Cor. Centre aud Union gts. D