BRAZIL'S WAR ENDED. Admiral Da Gaina on Board a Por tuguese War Vessol, Both Sides Ready for Fight in Enid's Mmiioipal Contest. ORDERS OF THE COURT IGNORED. GREAT NAVAL BATTLE PREVENTED Wht is SAILED m SEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Experiences. For tli'rty-olnlit years Capt. Loud followed tliu sen, most of f hut time us mustor of a ves sel, and upon retiring from ilio water win up minted liy tlie Secretary of tho United Plate Treasury to su)crlntetid tlio seal fisheries In Alaska which position holiolU llvoyears. He lelatos ono experience ns follows: Tor several years 1 had been troubled wltl: general nervousness and pain In tho rcplon of my heart. My greatest affliction wf steeple s less; It was almost Impossible at nnj time to obtain rest and sleep. Having seen Dr. Miles' remedies ndverthed I began using Nervine. After taking o small quantity the lienclit received was so great that 1 was ikM tively alarmed, thlnklux tho remedy con tained opiates which would finally bo Injuri ous to mc; but on being assured by tho drug jrist that It was perfectly harmless. 1 contin ued It together with tho Heart Curo. T-fliy I can conscientiously soy that l)r. Miles' It" storatlvo Nervine and hew Heart Cure did more for me than anything I had ever taken. 1 had been treated by eminent physicians In Nuw York and Sun Francisco without ben Hi. I owo my present good health to tho Judicious use of those most valuable remedies, ud heartily recommend them to allaflllcted as 1 was." Capt. A. P. Ixiud, llnmpden. Me. I)r Miles' Hestorativo Ncrvlnonnd New Curo flrosold bynlldrugglstson a positlvoguarsn tee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Klkhart, I mi., on receipt of price, 11 per bottle, or six battles for ,, express Prepaid. They urs "rei from all oalates and dangerous drugs. OAC'I'ION, IT n denier offers W. t. 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Advices re reived nt the ntnte department from Min ister Thompson, nt Hlo Janeiro, Indicates that the Brazilian rebellion is about ruded. 1 he dispatches from Minister Thompson contain thu information that Admiral da Gaum has Knu aboard tho Portuguese war vessel Mindclo, now In tho harbor ot Hlo, and has sent to President Pelxoto by tho PorttiKUeso officer nn olTer of surren der. Da Gnma asks only that he and his officers may bo allowed to leavo tho coun try, and that the lives of his private sol diers and sailors be spared. It Is regarded by prominent officials as without question that the llrazllian government will accept the surrender, with the terms nsked for by Dn Gama, and that the war is ended. There is considerable surprise expressed here by those interested in thenlTairsat Kio that the offer of surrender should huve been made through the Portuguese commander, who, up to this time, has not Bhowu any particular disposition to take a hand in the conflict. It is not thought, however, that the action of the Portu guese in receiving Da Gnma is necessarily an act of sympathy with the Insurgents. The Portuguese are said to recognlzo a principle of international law now obso lete, by which right of asylum, as it is called, Is granted temporarily by a neutral power to a defeated belligerent. This right of asylum is not recognized of lato years by most nations, except in cases of half civilized people, aud moreover the Urnzlllan insurgents have never been recognized by anybody as belligerents. Theru is, therefore, some speculation as to the exact meaning of thu action of tho Portuguese commander. Minister Mendouca, when seen today, admitted thnt he had received news of tlio surrender, but was unwilling to give out any information concerning tho exact terms of Da Gnma's oiler of surrender or discuss the probable action of the Urazil ian government, lie said, however, that he had no doubt that dual settlement had been made by this time. Possibly as good a commentary on the surrender as can be made consists in the following summary furnished by Senor Mendouca of the forces engaged In the naval maneuvers in aud about the hnrbor at Rio. The rebel forces consist of the gunboat Leiberdade, Da Gama's flagship; cruiser Da Meaudare, gunboat Trajano, transport of war Purus, armed merchantmen Jupi ter, Mnrte, Pireira da Cunlin and Adolpho de Harros, and four torpedo bouts, two of which are in good condition nnd thu other two half disabled. The forces of meu on the rebel ships and in rebel fortresses ag gregate about 700. Outside the harbor, whereabouts unknown," the rebel war ships Aquidnban and Itepublica are cruis ing about. The array of government ships lying on the south side of the entrance to tho bay, under the batteries of Fort St. John, is somewhat more formidable. Thu forces consist of the dynamite cruiser Xictheroy, ironclad llahaira, cruiser Tiradentes, and the torpedo boats Aurora, Pirating, Java liu, Fleseen nnd Moxota, while cruising outside are thu cruisers America and Por ualiiba. The loyal force of men aggre gates about 25,000. Xotlco of the intention of the Brazilian fleet to begin an active attack on the in surgent ileet had been given Sunday noon to neutral forces in thu harbor. This no tice was given forty-eight hours beforetho firing was to begin. According to this ar rangement firing could not begin until today. Da Gama's offer of surrender was made, therefore, twenty-four hours before an attack was to bo expected. The offer of surrender, in fact, followed the ilrst actual show of determined forco on the part of the Brazilian government. llo.s 3IcKnue's Alleged NhnrtHee. Brooklyn, March 18. The private in vestigation of the accounts of John Y. McKane with the town of Gravcsend is still being prosecuted by Councellors Breckinridge nnd Elliott, who stated to day that they would endeavor to hav3 a commission appointed to make an exami nation of the accounts, and, if possible, Would have him brought from Sing Sing to give testimony in regard to tlio alleged Irregularities. It was also stated that in all probability several private suits w uld be brought against the McKane estmo to recover money said to be unjustly paid to the ex-chief. Va.sar Girls as Salvationists. New York, March 13. As a result of addresses to the pupils of Vassar college by Mrs. Bnllington Booth, head of tho Salvation Army in America, and Adju tant Kdith Marshall, fifteen young women students have been enrolled as members of the Salvation Army Auxiliary league. Mrs. G. it. Kendrlcks, of the executive staff of the college, has joined the league, and it Is said that others are expected to join. The new members of the league are daughters of wealthy and arlstocratlo families. Arrested fur Stealing a Grave. Bethlehem, Pa., Mnrch 13. Joseph Pearl was arrested In this city last night on the novel charge ot stealing a grave. Pearl's infant child died Inst Friday. He told tho directors of tho Hebrew cemetery that he was too poor to pay for n grave, and they denied him admission to the cemetery. Sunday night he carried tho remains of the child to the cemetery, forced open the gate, dug a grave and in terred the body. Itefused to Keturn to Work. Pjhllipsbuko, N. J., March 13. The Standard silk mill, which shut down two weeks ago because of a strike, started up yesterday, but ouly five of the 230 weavers reported for work. They were told to run out thu silk on their looms aud then go home, The mill employs over GOO hunds, end thcro is now no telling when the trouble will bo adjusted aud the mill again started. Congressman llrecklnrldge's Opponent. Lexington, Ky., March 13. A large and enthusiastic crowd greeted Hon. W. C. Owen here yesterday. He U a candidatu for congress iu opposition to Colonel Breckinridge. The occasion was the or ganization of au Owens club, and the Lex ington opera house was filled to the walla. Addresses endorsing Mr. Owen for con gress were loudly cheered. Cnstoria Is Dr. Samuel ritchcr's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic suhstnncc. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Cnstor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso hy Millions of Mothers. Castorlu is tho Children's Panncea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "CnstorlaUso wellndapted to children that I recommend it as sucrlor to any prescription known to me." IT. A. AnciiKR, 31. P., Ill So. Oxford St., llrooklyn, N. Y. "Tlio uso of 'Castoria' Is so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Tew oro tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Maiitto, I). 1)., New York City. Tmc C&NTAcn C3H IN SENATE AND HOUSE The Senate Itetuses to Investlirato News paper Charges. WabhixotoK, March 13. The most in teresting feature of the day's proceedings In tho senate was the administration of theoath to Mr. Ulanchard, the recently ap pointed senator from Louisiana. At 1:35 the seigniorage bill was laid before the senate, ami Mr. Vilas took up his argu ment against it. lie was followed by Messrs. Allison nnd Wolcott. Mr. Puffer's resolution looking to an' investigation of tho charges published iu tho press that feuators were dealing In stocks on Infor mation gained in their oflicinl positions was laid on the table by a vote of 33 to 27. The day in the house wns devoted en tirely to the consideration of a bill relat ing to the extension of the time for allow ing n street railroad company in this city to change Its system of motive power. No conclusion was readied. Another Alleged Venslon Vraud. VAB1UNQT0N, March 13. Pension frauds as extensive ns those involved iu the W. Ilowen Moore cases in Iluffnlo, X. Y., and the Urury cases at Norfolk, Va., are ex pected to be revealed by an investigation which will soon be ordered by bureau of ficials. The investigation will result from tho arrest of Jesse C. Hansee, a pension attorney and notary public of Hudson county, N. J. Hnusee has been held un der bonds of f2,500 for nppearauce before the United States grand jury at Trenton on April 17. The bureau ofllcluls believe that the ulleged frauds are of thu same character as tho-o at Norfolk nnd IlulTalo. The operations, It is stated, extend over a period of three years. Tho Klectlou .Murder 111 Troy. ALI1ANV, March 13. Governor Flower wns informed that the gentlemen sug gested by him to uct as special counsel in the prosecution of the election crimes com mitted in Troy last Tuesday were not en tirely satisfactory to the committee of citi zens. He thereupon summoned Assistunt District Attorney Fugnn and told him to make n vigorous and thorough prosecu tion of all these violations of law. 'With the governor's permission ho has asso ciated with him In tho cases Messrs. Frank S. Black and Seymour Vansaut Voord. Mr. Dlack is one of the most prominent Republican lawyers In Troy. ratal Kiplnslon In a West Virginia Mine. WllKELlNO, W. Va Mnrch 13. A pre mature explosion of a blast In the K nuts! coal mine injured two miners, ono of them fntnlly. August Seller and Alfred Green leigh were at work iu their own chamber, and put In the blast, which was nu un usually light one. After igniting tho fuse they were drawing oil to one sido when the explosion occurred. Both men were thrown to the floor nnd were covered by the coal. Greenleigh was completely bur ied, and when he was extricated from the mass of coal he was found to be fatally bruised. Sellers was not seriously hurt. llethleliem Iron Works Still Kunnlng. Bethlehem, Pa., Murch 13. The Beth lehem Iron company's bteel mill did not close down last night iu accordance with the notice previously given to tho 1,500 men. New orders having come in, the mill will be kept running day aud night for several weeks to come. A Lous Strike Compromised HBADIKO, Pa., March 13. Tho strike of the 100 molders employed at the works ot the Pennsylvania Hardware company, which has been on since Inst August, has been declared off, tho men ncceptlug a compromise ot 5 per cent, reduction iu wagos. Vonngstown's Street Car Strike Knded. YoUNGSTOWN, O., March 13. Tho street car strike has been settled. All the men havo gone to work at their former wuges with the exception of Engineer Jenkins, on whose account the men struck, the company proposing a reduction iu his wages, which he has agreed to. Trenton Htrlkers Surrender, TllEKTON, March 18. The strike in the woolen mills of S. K. Wilson, resulting from a cut iu wages, has ended by the surrender of the 700 employes, who re turned to work this morning. Thu strik ers have been out several weeks. Hanged the Mayor Iu Klllsy. Newark, O., March 12. At Granville, O., Mayor Munon was hanged in effigy before the Baptist church. College stu dents are suspected, as themayor has been active in prosecuting students for thei' prauks. Nrwnrl." lioy Murderer Mii.t llunc;. Newauk, M, J., March Hi. A dispatch from WuhhlH;;uu anuou :ees that the pe titlou iu the cii-o ot AUK'n Kales, the boj . murderer of th.s city, was dlstuibocd by j tho supreme court. Castoria. Cnstoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Illarrhcea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep; and promotes di gest ton, Without Injurious Duplication. , "For several years I havo recommended your Castoria,' and shall always contuiuo to do so as it has Invariably produced brneflcial results." Edwin F. Paiwkie, JI. D 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Costr - Asr, 77 Mchjiat Stkekt, New York City THE CANAL MULE MUST GO New York's Canals Will lio Worked hy Electricity In Three Years. Alhany. March 13. The state of New York yesterday made the greatest contract with a corporation ever proposed when it presented to the Cataract General Klertrlo company, which Is merely a branch of the Niagara Power company, the right of way nlong the canals of the statu to lay con duits, string wires or otherwise transmit the immense electric current generated at Niagara Falls. The contract presented by Superinten dent of Public Works Hnnnan, und which the company will sign, allows the com pany to string wires, build condults.bulld a traction road for canal propulsion, es tablish central power stations at such points as they deem necessary along tho line of all the canals and on nil canal lands. It also authorizes cables, conduits and subways to be constructed. They may, according to the contract, use such elec tricity, distributed not only for canal pro pulsion, but for light, heat and power to such points as they please. In return tho company is to furnish to the state to ench and every canal lock such electrical installation as will operate motors to open aud eloe the locks, and electric lights sufficient to light ench lock. The company must conclude Its work in side of three years. When the system of electricity is com plete the company must furnish electricity for the propulsion of canal boats at a rate not to exceed K0 per electrical horse power for thu season of navigation. The state may nt any timu condemn and take from the company any or all its apparatus used in canal propulsion and located on statu lands by paying to the company 10 per cent, more than the original cost. All work must be done under thu supervision of the superintendent of public works. An Insane Mnn Heroines Violent. Latkoiie.Pii., March 13. Thomas Finue gnu, u demented man, attacked his mother yesterdjiy, and she will probably die. He struck her with an iron bar, fracturing her skull, and then kicked her in the stomach and left her for dead. Next he attacked his father, beating him Into an unconscious condition. He then broko all the furniture in the houo nnd left thu premises. He next entered the house of a neighbor mimed ICaton, but the family seeing the crazy man approaching, fled. Fiuingan proceeded to break the furniture, nnd not a whole piece was left. Ho was finally captured by ollicers after a desper ate light, it being necessary to shoot the crazy man. . Cornell's lluilug Fatality. Ithaca, N. Y., March 13. Judge Forbes made his chi :-;.' to the grand jury. After outlining tin ic ..i i.ernl duties he referred to tho freshni i.' iu.r.iiuct tragedy, lie said all universities and colleges ought to mnko strict rules for the punishment of ha.lng and similar breuclien of thu peace. He did not believe that thoe who caused the chloride to he diffused about the hall deliberately pieineiiitated taking human life, and that if thu jury foiinil such to be the casu they could not indict any one for murder. District Attorney Jennings Is of the opinion that some ono will be indicted as a result of the jury's duliljiration. Aiding Hie "Illlnd" to Vote. Brooklyn, March Kl. The investigation iu the contested nut in the a-so:i bly be tween Thomn Campbell and J. V. Loomin was continued In the common council chamlwr of the city hall. .1. Heuney, n Republican captain, tcstifiid that ho saw M itthew Stanton lead thirty "blind" men up to vote, und twenty-nine of them could m-o as well as he could. One of them dropped a one dollar lull when coming out, and when the wind blew it chased it An agreeable Laxntlro and Ntove Tonic. Bold by DrugKiata or sent by mall. 23c., 00c and 81.00 per package. Samples frco. "Wf T3f Tho mvorito T30TS fOWSES kXf tMJ forthoTocthandHreath.iao. CnrtnlnSwGoneT.TT.S.A..Rnr,ru rv,l Bays: "Bnlloh's Catarrh Itcmody is tho llrst 1 mediclnol huvooverfoundthatwoulddomo i any good." I'rlcoCOcts. Bold by DrugKlSts. SHILOH'S CURE. Tina Grkat Cocaii Cure promptly cures wheroall others f alh For Conso motion it haa no rival; has cured thousands, and will cimu , you, II taken In Umo. rrU5ct!, 63eti.,lUl Bold by O II. lUeulunh, suei.u. ooah. j Twi Serious Shooting Affrays Alrrntls nnd a (lenernl Conlllrt of Arms I'enred. Cltlrrns Oitaril Their I'rnnerty wilt' Winchester (o Pretent n Cnnllrtgrwtlmt, Kniii, O. T March IS. A new factor entered the municipal war In this pity and precipitated another devwnle fl,;ht be tween S V. Spencer, president of the "O" county bank, and a hard chnr.n ier named Flaherty, a notorious saloon loafer ami all 'round tough. Spencer has lieen Iden tified with the Mnoro faction, even going so far ns to arm himself in defense of Moore's action. Spencer was put in nom ination by the Moore crowd for oily treas urer, and became involved in a quarrel with Flaherty at the arsenal, where both sides are camped on their guns. Spencer was brutally beaten, but managing to get his gun in position he commenced an in discriminate fusilhulo on his assailaut' Flaherty was slightly wounded, and a spent bullet struck a woman on thestreet, but did not seriously injure her. The Moore element are guarding tho old city records in one part of the city with a trusted sqund of armed men, nnd the Gregg gang climbed over the ramparts of the council chamber in another part of the town, nnd are transacting business with a new set of records. Colonel John Wiggins, who is In Wash ington in the Interests of the county sent bill, wired for money to come home on, and the Moore faction made a draft on tlio city treasurer for the money to send him. Gregg and his followers immediately issued an injunction against Moore, re straining him from touchlug any of the city funds, nnd it looks now ns if Wig gins will have to either borrow the money to come home on, or walk. The Gregg gang sav they will never permit him to have a cent. hvorj man who is on the streets nt night is closely scrullnl7ed and a watch put on his track until ids identity is well estab lished. No one is permitted to go near either of the hostile camps without a puss from the leaders of the factious. The fight Is for blood. No compromise Is offered or expected from either side. Hither one or tho other side must make nn unconditional surrender. The nrm of tho territorial court, invoked by the Mooro element, has had no effect in dis pelling the (iregg gang, and they put nt defiance the order issued by Judge Buf ford, of tlio federal court. Tho county ollicers seem powerless to quell tho warfare. However, the county ollicers have taken action, and the desper ate shooting scrape between Commissioner Williams and Jailor Williams lias embit tered the light, nnd it is believed one or the other will be killed before tho war Is over. They met iu an Kniii pharmacy, Jailor Williams declaring that the com missioner must go under. They com menced shooting at sight, and the former was hit in the head, and his friends car ried him off tlie Held in nn ambulance. Williams is n desperate man, nnd it isccr taln that when tlio two men meet again one or both of them will be killed. The conservative element of the city de plore tlie war, but they are powerless to do anything, and apparently havo no re course. They fear that some firebug may set the town on fire, and the high winds now prevailing would wipe every building on the site out of existence. Many patrol their premises every night with Winches ters to prevent their property from being burned. There is nu insurance on a single building in the town. One of the leaders of the Gregg gang threatened to shoot tlie Associated Press representative on sight if his crowd got the wor-t of the report. They claim they are right, while the Moore fellows sny they are willing to fight for their cause. Unless outside authority steps in and stops the war theru will be a serious light aud many lives lost. I.llluokulanrs Canadian Volunteers. Victoria, II. C, Mnrch 13. The Ha waiian steamer Warriinoo, just arrived, brings conlirmation of tho enlistment of Canadian volunteers for the service of Queen Uliuokalani. Thu plan was fully described iu dispatches sent from hero early in January, which at the time were discredited as false. It now appears that their authors were iu full possession of information on tile subject. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cluslug UuotittioiiB on the New York and riilludelphlu Kxclinnges. New YoiiK.March 13. Tlio stock market was quiet and Bteaily today. While there were sharp advances In a few storks, there was lit tle cIihiiku In the general list. Cluslng bids: Lehigh Valley .... 41 W., N. Y. & I'n... 1 Pennsylvania 5H Krle 17 Hcudlng SSH I)., I,. & W -lOtlH Bt. Paul s West Hhore WHf, Lehigh Nav 514 N. Y. Central mi N. Y. & N. K im Lnko Erie A: W... 15H New Jersey Ceu...U7M Del. & Hud8uu ..-ia7 General Markets. Philadelphia, March IS. Flour dull; win ter superfine. 58210; winter oxtrns, J2.2M) 2.G0; Nu. S winter family, fS.S0Ba..'i; Penn sylvania roller stralKht, S2.U0!M(i; western winter, clear, (2.kVfi3. Wheat dull, loucr, with OlMc. hid and (like, asked for March. Corn qnlet, firmer, with 3je hid and 43c. asked for March. Oats dull, steady, with 37c. hid and 37ic. asked for March. IJeef dull; pickled bellies, OhitfTc: pickled hams, lc. Pork dull, easy; new mess, $12.7513.2o; ex tra prime, JW.SoJi.ia; family, fU11.SH; short clear. 5 H.rVK316 UK bard dull; western steam, $7 W, city, t,.Xi. Butter firm; western dairy, K a.l.'H- . di. creamery, loiUKc; fac tnry, 10 l.'ic.; riglns, 1B.V : Imitation treanur j , 124d7c ; New York dair), HitiS.; do. creamery, HQ 17c.; lJriins Ivania creamery, prints, fancy, ii.V ; do I ur to K"d, lditi'lc.; prints Jobbing" at tflSt.'i ( 'hi i se strong; new. larKe, u412c. ; small li h ; part skims, .i10c.; full skims, k r.HKs steady; New York and l'eunslvuiila, 17ul7Kc.; western fresh, 17c.; soulheru, l ive stock Markets. Nkw Vo- , March 13.- liccves slow; good to prime nai'w steirs, $i.lftil(.l" per 110 Urn.; lutiliui.i to fair, l.smsi.lll; common to nrill nary.f;i.;Hi4t.NI; Rood corn fed Teians. $3 fin: oxen and biiirs, t:iil.ia. Calves firm ; poor to prlmo m al . u,7'i;i , - lb.; few cllol. i 7'. Bheep Btendv, lainhs weak; poor to p ue sheep, f- J..(,.ir- Hal lbs; export withers. C I.M; in n o. ihulie lambs, f3.5iXit4.7a. Hues firm; s'oisl to choice J,v;ioft.VM per 1UU pounds. Hi' ha l.i), N. Y., March 12. Cattle market dull; lies y export Htis, S st l.'ki 4.00; L'ood to prime do., o.HU4. Hhtep market tery had; choice luuiht, S4.4IKu4 W: good do., fl.2Ai34.il6; fair, fd.V ' 7), goisl nilied slii-i p, f3.&).4); prime In , port wethers, $3 7.V4.24. I loin iluctuuti ' rkers, f 25ifA.J."i; mixed pack ers, f.i 1 miiilums and hvuvy, f.V10(ft 6.15; p!!8,j.3j&5.&0; one load of fuuey at f3.6U. to suppose that sin itni'iticm offers the customer any ii:nantee like the original does' Take ( oilolcne for example, I'airb vik & Co. discovered it, perfected it, and spent thousand', i i inukhip its merits knout. I; is plainly to their interest to v ,ie and keep it what it is tu-f' . ihe most popu lar shorten! ii the world. But when you come "jo accept hxy no thesf pnarantees nil disappear, vul tn? housekeeper is at the mercy of a t imitator who dei'.s on others' reputation and who profits only by othc.s' loss. To ensure lnviu-r jood cook -ituf and healthful f.md stik ri'-ht to Cottolkn:? and l"t t 1 imitations severely .V.one. N Hoi.i im i i . ,ii : pies. V. el, ;i, . N.K.FAl "i ?.' K &CO C'l)C.CO AND 13H M. e'.t w n; AVE AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE Ttie placo tor business men to send their surplus stock ol every descrip tion for sale AUCTION DAYH. Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays Anybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and they will oe sold at auction on tho usunl terms. All goods sold on commix 'ion aud settlements made on tho day follow ing 'he sale. Reese's Auction Roomt Dougherty Ilulldlng, Cor. Centre, nnd Jnnlin Rtroota W. H. SNYDER 133 West t'eutre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. i Autistic Decobator l'alntlnc; nnd PaperhanglnK. I'erfect work. Ilargalns in nalnts and oils plain nnd stalnea glass. All tho new patterns in wallpaper. Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelette and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. New lMscovery. Slayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor Inhalation and Is the only medicine ot tho kind ever put on the market. Hy inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the stomach and thence sent wandering through the sys tem, ltut hy inhalation tho mcdlclno is ap plied directly to tho deceased organ and tho only way to 'each tho a fleeted parts In ths roso, livery bottle Is guaranteed by ths druggist 1'rlcell per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For salo hy all druggists. It's used ditlerent from any other medicine. Our advertised agents find all druggists tre Instructed to return tho money to any one who falls to lie cured by Mayers' Magnetic, Catarrh Cure 1'rli.e ono dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is saying a great deal, but it has never failed for sale l.y druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co.. Oakland, Md. WILL PAPER! bargains;: ni Redaction In Wall Taper. Most make room for an enor mous Spring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. tut North Mala street, Bhenandoah, Fa WHOLESALE BAKER AND C8NFECTI0KK. Ice Cresm wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S 5AL00N AND RESTAURANT (Christ. Uossler's old stand.) iCMln and coal Kts,, Hlieiiuiidoab. llest bner, ale and porter on tap. The fineit orindsot whlekeyo and clears. Pool room it sr.tecl. The Man Who wrote the Song never cam to tvander Voni hU own firtnde," was Inspired while w ting before one of my fine Heaters. I also hai ' oa hand the beat Htoroi and Kanges In the nr.arket and a large stock ol llouselumlshmg roods. Plumbing, rootlnr andeJpo... . aaj.. aslty. All woik guaranteed. T. O. Wfl.TBn.IB, "' of Lloyd nnd White Sta.. Bhenandoah, Pa 1 yot'Mllutnited?nilifi-'fromt ,locund.I ' two bx uuul, hi ."nun ills will cure, I COOK REUEDY CO., Chicago, III. I IF YDTI HAVE A TRUNK tofo Ik 1 JJ ,he depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card and we will call for It. United States Express, Cor. Centre aud Union Bts.