A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. , Tlio following remarkable, event In n IndyV llfowllllntcresttlic render: 'Tora long time 1 had n. terrible pain nt tny lienrt, which Hut tered nlmost Incessantly. 1 had no uppi'tlu nnd could not sleep. 1 would ho compcllet. to sit up In hod nnd liclrli ga from my Mom acli until I thought every mlnuto would ! my last. There wns a feeling of oppression about my heart, and I wns afraid 11) draw full breath. 1 couldn't Bwecp n. room with out sitting down nnd resting) hut, tliiinl. iou, ny me Help or now uenrt euro nil inni t-pastnndl feel liko another womnu. Ile ffnrn nslntr ihn New llenrt Curo I had taken c lerent sn-rn cu remedies nnu oecn treu eu ty doctors without nny henellt until 1 ta both discouraged nnd uligustcd. My husband l iihtrno n bottlo of Dr. Miles' New 11 en rt t'uro, and nm happy to say 1 nover regteiied It, nt 1 now have, h splendid appetite nnd deep well. I weighed Ji pounds when I lic v m taking the remedy, nnd now I weigh liK)'. Its elTect la my case has been truly nun ei im. It far surpasses nny other medicine 1 h.ivo ever taken or nny benefit 1 ever re Ivcd from physicians." Mrs. Harry atair, l'ottsvlllo, l'a., October 12, 1693. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on a pol tlvo gunrnntco by II druggists, or by tlio Dr Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Iml , on receipt of price, Slper bottlo, six bottles Si, expross pre paid. This great discovery by mi eminent -pc -lallst In heart dlcae, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. CAUTION. ir a denier offeri W. I. Douglas Mioes nt n reduced price, nr says he han them without nntne stnmpod on bottom, put Iilui down ns n fraud. S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. ! DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. Hiiff, and ive better satis faction at the prices ad ertfecd Hun any other make. Try one pair and be conduced. The stamping of . I Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their v.tlue, saes thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push (he 3 tie of W. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which 1 lps to increase the sides on their full Hhe of ijood t. They cm aflord to sell at a lcs profit, .ind we believe vou can snve mnncv by buying all 3'our ffMitwear of the dealer advertised below. Catiilntrue free upon application. Address, lY.JUDOUai'Att IlroeUton,lubn. Soldbv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. C. F. Koth, Klujftown. CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the bodyc made In ONE MINUTE from fir. & BUI mUR.9.NViRWN? IS MP Only ") for a full pound pael?ao tivf r asppUcatloutmflnufaerfrs. B. R. Severn, F. E. MagargU). W. Jl TYater Easily, Qulckljr. Permanontli Restnti' WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ntnl &11 the train of evil trun.taily errors or late excifeseh, tho results o ovorv oi k, k t c k n s s worn, etc FutUtreiigtl, development and ton. telven to o ery orgau am pditiim of the bodj hiittiM-.rju uralmathoiu Iiti mi H.itHmpravemeD sf'ii. Mil urv unput.Kll.de 2i references U'mjU (.'xpirwutlim and proof ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. Y. m ni-Thael 1317 Arch St. U I I 8 IIUUI PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho only (lonuine KKUMst In America! uolwlwisiuiiuiiiK wiui (iinem aiuertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION hpfrlal DIsi'Bics and Strictures Permanently Cured in U to 6 dava BLOOD PO SON isvsa&ssasf; rjewniethodiuau a tMjUajs, 6 years' Kuru- I ttean iiobpitaiaim .vj prtii utaiexpvneiice. a OuiiltU-aira and Dlpfuiuat iroe. Heud nv 1 rxpcrlencj 3 2-oent stamps for botdt, Tt Tilt" the only boolcexpofiluff Quack Docti.rs auif others ud vnhi i . . M . . L..n,.i..n, in A trim frlaiiH 4 iu an HiiiiHrnrn Kim in tiiiitn luiili uibiiiim liiairlatt. ThemoutLubhornauddauKt'roud 1 i oanes soiioitea. Write ur can ana iwhavou.. 6-10 1 Sun. -l4 SnoufMsfultn atmeuttjy nmlL noun: Mi kva'io- vn.i. Ami sat. ev LOTS Of holes in a skimmer Lots of wy of throwing away money On of the best methods of eoonomtunif Is to lnsur In first class, thoroughly reliable rompanlo either life, fire or uocfdeht, such as representee by No. 13) Honth Jardln street, Uhenanioali, Pi W. L. Douglas WJANIEIIO REJOICES. ; Poixoto Keleases Fivo Hundred. Insurgent Prisoners, SUPREMACY OF REPUBLICANISM. Till, la the i,rcm latiRht Our Stuteamen by tlm ltrault In llrHll Our Fllora Will Now be lldlavi'd from Duty at ltlo .Tannlro. Hio Janeiro, Mnrch 15. The Insurgent forces, it now appenrn, tlesertctl Fort Villo pnlBUOu nnd the iililps ou Montlay nlgLt, JcnvItiK the flaga flylne, nml took refuge on Hie Ulnntl of Knchnilns nnd l'nquetn. Tliero wa not a boul on bonrd tborebnl (hips il tiring the bombardment of Tuesday. Several instirBftit oMeera on Mondny took refuge on merclmnt vesaela. Admlrnl da Gnuin left tho bnrbor on bonrd the French vessel Jlngon. Tho Mngon re turned here yesterdtiy. It 1 not known whother tho ndmtrnl Is still on bonrd. All tho lnsurguut ofllccrs, with the oxceptlou of thu surgeons, have fled. The insurgents offered to surrender on Mondny, but thu government refuted to promise that nmneaty would be grntited. Some sixty rebel privates gnve themselves up, and by order of President Peixoto GOO rebel prisoners have been liberated from the jails. Thu rejoicing among the people tlint tho war has proved n fb.r.le is general. Tho streets are crowded, ami everyone is keep ing a holiday. Duenos AYHF.s, March 15. Tho lnsur. gent Admiral do jlello is at Illin Grande, sixty-eight miles west southwest uf ltln Janeiro, with the warships Aquidabnnnnd Repnblica. It is not thought that he will attempt to hold out longer, but that lu will surrender to the government. v SUrilllMACY OI' ItllPUIlI.IOANISM. Tile l.4ll TAiitflit by tlio Dofnat nf the IlrnzitlHil IiiKlirKenta. Washinotos, Jlnrch 15. The news of tho surrender of the liruzillan insurgents was very welcome to Secretary Gresham and Secretary Herbert particularly. To tho first it, serves as a relief from tho ever present apprehension lest something should occur that might involve the United StateS government in some ugly dispute with one of tho combatants, or perhaps with some of the powers that so jealously watched the course so firmly and consistently pursued by this govern ment. To Secretary Herbert tho surren der means tho ability to relievo most of the American sailors who have endured such hardships nnd exposure from yellow fever, from further f.ervice nt Hio, nnd to utilize the ships now there for duty in other places where they are much needed. It also means n considerable saving to the navy department, for tho mnintenauco of the largo licet at ltlo has been very ex pensive, coal nlono costing $11.50 per ton. Minister Thompson and Admiral Ben ham have both acquitted themselves of their delicate and responsible, duties to tho perfect satisfaction of the president and their superior officers. Secretary Gresham said totlay that there wn nothing for the United States to do now nt Hio. We had acted with perfect fairness throughout, and there was no occasion now for inter ference so long ns American interests were safu. Whether or not the French nnd Iiritish and Portuguese nnrnl commanders have laid themselves liable to a charge of vio lation of neutrality in receiving the fugi tive rebel ofllcers abonrd their ships is n matter In which the United Stntes feels no concern practically, ns we nre blameless on that score. The naval ofllcers here are well pleased that Da Kama should have escaped, be lieving that ho is a man of sterling qual ities and brave to a fault. It is surmised that he will bo landed at Montevideo or some other neutral port, and it is believed that he will have nothing more to do with rebellion in Brazil. It is suspected by naval ofllcers that 15a Gama has been ) mtlo a scapegoat by Be Mello, for it Is now believed that when the latter sailed away from Illo with tho Aquidahan and ltepubllca he realized that the rebel cause nt that place was absolutely hopeless. He had proved his ability to snfely run past thu forts with those two ships, but it was manifestly impossible for the other half disabled and unprotected insurgent ships to run the gauntlet. It became a question of losing everything or escaping himself. He escaped, leaving IJa Unma to share the lost fortunes of his men. Nobody knows what De Mello will do now. If he scuttles the vessels he is liable to punishment for barratry. Assistant Secretary McAdoo said be presumed steps would be taken imnv tli ntely lending to dispersal of thu Ameri can fleet nt Hio. The vessels are tho New York, Charleston, San Francisco, Bel rait, and the Newark is at Montevideo. I'rob nbly the latter will remain as the flagship of the South Atlantic squadron, with the uuseaworthy Yantlc on the north coast of Brazil, and perhaps the San Francisco. The New York will come home with Ad miral llenham, who will bo retired and succeeded in tho station by Admiral Stan ton. It is expected that the Charles ton will go round to the Pacific station, while the Detroit will come home to New York to set nt rest certain doubts that have been expressed as to her stability. Senators and representatives nre ex tremely gratified over the outcome. Tho unanimous sentiment coincides with that expressed by Senator Morgan, chairman of the foreign relations committee, who said: "The result, favorable ns It is to the Peixoto government, is indicative of tho canacitv of tho Brazilian republic to stand alone. It has looked to me as It thu In surgents had the sympathy nnd support of the European powers, and it is gratifying . on this account that they did not succeed. It is another assurance of tho supremacy of the republican institutions iu the west- , cm hemisphere." It is believed here that thu unconditional surrender will be followed by the exile of j the rebel leaders, and some may be exe cuted. It is not considered likely, how ever, that there will be any wholesale laughter, as' other nations would Inter-1 fere in the behalf of lenlenoy. The action of PresUieut Peixoto iu promptly pardon ing SOU would seem to ludluute that he has no desire lor vengeance. MnrcleroUN Ntndeuts Will l'robubly Kempe ITHACA, N. Y., Mnroh IB. The coroner's jury iu the case ttl Henrietta Jabksou, the 1 colored wumuu who met her death ou the : night of Feb. 80 from chlorine poisoning, has reuderud a verdict that she "came, to her drath at the hands of persons tin- j known." It now remains for the grand ' Jury to And the perpetrators, if possible, but from present indications they will not be successful. j "Almost as Palatable as Milk" 'I his is a fact wuh roarj to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In coti's Emulsio you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after cffcci except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion h the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science. Pre vtrri lr Seott A Howti, Jf. Y. All it ran (lata. .in .-tpp.'ttl Inr I'rt'iiili'rtrnit. ClIlrAOO, March 15. Attorneys 0. S. Darumv nnd ft S. Gregory applied to the supreme court at Ottawa today for n writ for supersedes staying the execution of Prendergnst, now under sentence of death for the murder of the late Mayor Harri son, until the supreme jnurt has nu op portunity to pns upon his appeal. Pren dergnst is sentenced to be hanged on Fri day, March 23, and If the supreme court llnds probable error in the assignments of error iu the bill of exceptions the writ will be issued. rlttKburg'H IntliKtrlnl Iinprovpiiinnt. PirrsiiUltn, March 15. A careful Inves tigation of the operation of mills and glass houses in this city show nbout 75 per cent, of the operatives working and not many of the remaining 25 per cent, are dependent upon public charity. Mnny of the Iron, steel and glass workers are in such cir cumstances that they could live comfort ably in idleness for several years without assistance from nny source. A general improvement iu all lines has set In, Hot on Liquor Hllirs. Indianapolis, March 15. Tho supremo court declined to consider again the enso it has already passed upon twice, that of Mury Haggard vs. John Stehlin, a snloon keeper who opened a saloon near the plain tiff's property. The court in Its second de cision, which now stands, decides in favor of jilalntiir, nnd holds that where it is shown that a saloon depreciates property aTrocess at law to secure damage is proper. New rennsylVRiila t'ontnistteril. YV"ABlIIN(iTON,5Iarch 15. Fifty-five, fourth class pbstinnstcrs were nppolntcd yester day. Of these thirty-eight were to fill va cancies caused by resignations, fourteen by removal's nnd three by deaths. Among tho changes were thesu in Pennsylvania! Greenwood Furnace, J. T. McCartney; Macedonia, Kugene Ackley; Silver Spring, Harry Eicker; Spartanburg, G.W. Bluuey. Womon CHiiilIiliitps In Lmlt Hip. LKADVILLK, Colo., March 15. The Dem ocratic city convention nominated Mrs. Alexander Eldridge for city treasurer and Mrs. Bridget McClusky for city clerk. There is no woman on either the Populist or the Republican tickets. Man anil Wlr Killed by Llgiitnlnc. Damascus, Ala., March 15. Charles Thompson and his wife were struck by lightning and killed while driving to church during a storm. The lightning tore tho vehicle to pieces. NUGGETS OF NEWS The municipal wnr nt Enid, O. .1'., has ended in a compromise. The town uf Bessemer, Colo., voted to consolidate with Pueblo. Lord Dunraveu has bought the yacht Dragon, which he will transform into a centerboarder. Trainmen of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois road voted to reject a proposed 10 per cent, wage reduction. Three hundred guests at a Hebrew wed ding iu Boston were poisoned by eating chickens cooked iu cupper boilers. Fire nt Lynchburg, Vu., Inst night de btrnyd Hughes' II, mr mill nnd adjoin ing buildings, causing 65,000 loss. Three robbers who tried to hold up the store of William Price, nt Okarche, O. T., were themselves captured and jailed. A thousand Prohibitionists are today attending Indiana's state convention at Indianapolis. Every county is represented. Will Wallace, a deteetlvo of Columbus, Ga., wus shot and killed by Itlch Gordon, whom he was trying to arrest at Suspen sion. The German reichstntf voted 4,000,000 marks for a monument to Emperor Will iuiu I. The government's original demand was for 8,000,000 marks. Joseph Weill, who is cbarged with sell- itiK diseased beef to tho boldiers' homo at l.V.f T1.-..1.... 1., Lniil If u'na ann.l Aimntrli la., said it was i'u" """h1-! " " for tho d--d old soldiers." mm. prunes An ng-reeablo Laxatlvo nnd Nebve Tonic. Bold by l)rugsrlst8 or sent ky mall. SJo., 60c and $1.00 per pacltavo. S.unpleg free. Tlio Favmlto TCCTH TOOTSS for tho Teeth and Ilreuth, S3c Captain Sweeney, U.S A., San Dle(ro,Cal., Bays: "Billion's Catarrh ltemcdy Is the first medlelno 1 havo over found that would do mo nny good." PrlcoSOrta. Sold by Urugcbta. SHILOH'S CURE. Tnis Great Cocqh Curb promptly r ure where all others fail. For Consumption it has Dp rival; has cured thouaacds, anil will ctTRK von.lt taken fa time, ?tljcti t0c;i.,J1.01 Sold liy C. IC lItfonbuJi, Bheiminiual) "I "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES THE NUN TEACHfc-RS WITHDRAW. It ! 8IA Tlt.ff. Vt III Il No Alt.mpt to Itelnstnte Tlirlil. PlTTSBTltu March 1j The nuns liav. withdrawn from the lilverside schoc,-. and will make no furtlnr attempt to i in the public si hools uriiil the timsllnii to their right to wear the garb of the ren gious order while teaching Is settled i.. the courts. This action was unexiiecinl. as the mem bint of the Hiverslde school board were unanimous In declaring that the nuns would remain until the courts decided against them. The parochial school reopened this morning, and the nuns resumed their positions iu that school. President Mlnulck, of the Hiver slde school bonrd, snys thu withdrawal of the nuns is final, and that no further nt tempt will be made to introducethem into the schools ns tenchcrs. The Iniunctlou proceedings, he thought, would be discou tiuued. Our Snliller Invited to Kll'jtllilil. Wasiiinotox, Murch 15. The United Etntos government has been formally In vited to send a troop of cavalry to London to participate iu the royal cavalry tourna ment that will taku place In tho Agricul tural hall, hondon, In May next. The tournament Is under the patronage of the Prince of Wnles, tho Duke of Clnrenceand the British military authorities. The af fair will be International iu character. The United States army has never partici pated in an affair of this kind, and there Is some question as to whether or not tho Invitation can be legally accepted. Juitlc Ktitherlnml Vouvlrtod. Brooklyn, March 15. Kenneth F. Suth erland, justice of the pence of Gravesend, whs found guilty bythe juryof complicity with McKane in tho late election frauds. The penalty is one year in jail and tWO fine, or both. Lawyer Backus was the only one of the counsel for the defense in tho court when the jury came in, Mr. Backus notified the court that tho de fendant was under bail, and he would produce him wlieueverthecourt was ready to pronounce sentence. Judge Brown said that would be tomorrow morning. Orntli of Mnnngpr ford. BALTIMOUK, .March 15. John T. Ford, manager of Ford's Grand Opera houseuud tho oldest theatrical mauuger in America, died at his home here yesterday, aged 05. He entered the theatrical business ns an agent in 1851. and since 1S5-1 has beun a manager. He built nnd managed for years Ford's theater In Washington, where Lin coln was ussnssinated.and which collapsed in June last, killing twenty-two govern ment clerks uud seriously injuring lifty others. Roldi.T! Alter lllll IlHltnn. GUTHUli:, O. T., Mnrch 15. A telegrnm from Woodward snys the government hns called on the war department, which has ordered Lieutenant Kirby Walker, of Fort Supply, with twenty cavalrymen to chase the men who robbed tho Woodward depot safe of $10,000 government money destined to pay the soldiers at Fort Supply. Tho trail is hot, and news of a capture is con fidently expected. It is believed Hill Dal ton and Bill Doolan were the robbers. TOILETS OF CEREMONY. Molro T.euils In Popularity Itotb In the l'livlll anil Striped Varieties. Silk stuiTs nre much In vogue this spring for gowns intended for afternoon receptions nnd other occasions of ceremony where full dress is not admissible. Moiroleads in pop ulnrity, of course, both in tho tilnln nnd striped vnrieties, while satin, penu do sole and bengaliue are also worn, but plain grosgrain silk seems to have entirely dis appeared from tho fashionable wardrobe. Elaborate costumes made of line woolen goods nnd trimmed with richer materials are also seen, crepons being still favorites Somo new repped goods areshowu, cotcred witlismall.silk embroidered llgures.butlt Is doubtful If they will be taken up very eagtr- DtlOWN AND MAUVE lT.tNCESS C03TUMK. ly. There are a certain number of novelties tint. nut. nvprv sensnn Mint, fill some 1 eason. , 0(xl or bad, do not hit the fashionable . . ' ... iancy, nnu so mi eneives oi mo suops ure clogged with them. There are occasionally, on the contrary, other novelties that nt onco spring so unex prctedly into popular favor that dealers find that their caution iu buying has resulted in their stock of the goods rimnlugout during the very height of the demand for it. As it tnkes alKiut six weeks to order and obtain guilds from manufacturers in the other Jit misphere, establishments nre often timid about sending for another lot, fearing that by the time the second consignment ar rives tho popularity of the material will lm e waned. Sleeves of different material from that of the gown are still seen, especially on elabo rate toiiew. Itieh fabrics, of which n wide vmieiyis slionn this spring, hi e used for this purpose aud are also employed for the berilia or the front of the coisuge and occa sionally to form a panel In the skirt. Fine brocades and damasks are thus utilized, and both plain and embioidered velvets, while the body of the gown is of silk or wool goods. A charming costume made of ba.el nut brown drap de sole Is cut in prin cess form and closes Invisibly in front. The immense balloon sleeves, very tight below the elbow, are of in iiive moire dotted with bluck. A tiny capote of black velvet ac companies the gowu and is trimmed with Varum violets. Judiu muLLBT. Till! SEIGNIORAGE BILL, It Will Go Through tlio Sonata by a Good Kpjority. A RECONSIDERATION DEFLATED. Renntiir AHUoii'n .Motion to Tlist l.ttl Lout bj ft Votl of 1 wenty.elKllt to Fortr-flm The IIoimo HllftliintC the Ai lirnprlntloni 'f liroiiKli, Washington, March 15. The tot vr'e which was taken )eslerdny on the seign iorage bill the vote on Mr. Allison's mo tion to reconsider tho vole by which the bill passed to the third reading had tlie effect of nttracting a large attendance to tho galleries, and there was also n very full attendance on the floor. The senate early took up the considera tion of the bill, aud Mr. Teller, of Colo rado, and Mr. George, of Mississippi, spoke iu favor of its pa&aage. the former criticis ing severely some statement made by Senator Sherman in his recent speech against the bill. Before Mr. George had concluded his re marks tho hour of 2 o'clock arrived, and Mr. Harris Insisted upon the vote being then taken ou Mr. Allison's motion, with the result that it was defeated by 28 to 45. It is expected that the bill will pass by about the same vote today. Mr. Mander son moved then to commit the bill to the finance committee, and this motion also was defeated by a vote of 27 to 41. The other portion of tho agreement that all debate until the bill is to be voted ou should be uuderthe live minute rule wits abrogated, and Mr. George concluded his speech In favor of the bill, lie was fol lowed by .Mr. Carey ( yo.), who opposed the bill. Chairman Payers, of the appropriation committee, Is making wonderful progress with the sundry civil bill. iesterday forty pages of the bill were disposed of, making in all eighty-three Iu two days, nnd leaving only sixteen pages more, ex clusive of two paragraphs those relating to the coast and geodetic surveys and the Missouri river commission, which wcro passed over temporarily. No amend ments of importance were adopted yester day, nlthough the northwestern mem bers made a vigorous endeavor to in crease the amount for tho survey of pub lic lauds. An unsuccessful nt tempt was also made to pruvldo Tor a patrol tug to prevent dumping by scows of the refuse of New York nnd ndjncent cities outside the harbor. The appropriation for tho geological survey, which usually encoun ters bitter opposition, passed unchal lenged. l'hllllihurK'i Strikers still Violent. PlllLLlfsiiUKO, N. J., March 15. Super intendent Lamed, of the Standard silk mill here, called upon Sheriff Swart', at Belvldere, who appointed twelve deputies to nid in protecting the property anil em- ployett of the mill from tlic violence of tho striking weavers. Last night the same scenes of disorder ns were enacted on tho btrects of thu town Tuesday night were renewed. The strikers who have returned to work were driven from tho mill to their homes iu carilnges. lllg Warcliouso Itemed. PlltLADKLriilA, March 15. Tho htrgo warehouse of Harvey & White, dealers iu hardware supplies, snsb, doors nnd blinds, on Broad street near Lehigh avenue, was entirely destroyed by lire last night. Tho loss is estimated at 1100,000. The lumber yard of the B. F. Taylor company was par tially destroyed, nnd two horses perished. wiitslinw riniils (iulliy. Nnw You i, March 15. -Harry C. Wilt shaw.tbe I'nited States national bank clerk whocmbe..led K0,0tXl from that institu tion in lMil, and was arrested in Scrantou, Pa., recently, pleaded guilty to thu charge when arraigned before Judge Benedict, in the Uniled Slates criminal court, and was remanded for sentence ou Monday. Went Virginia Miners Surrender. ClIAHLKSTON, W. Vu., March 15. Strik ing miners of this valley held a meeting nt Montgomery today and declared tlio strike oft. They will return to work at reduced prices. The long fight between the miners and operators is ended, the operators being the victors. 1 Creimttrd In n 1 trusli i'lre. Tono.NTO, O., Mnrch 15. James Watt, an aged and prominent farmer, living just west of this place, was found dead nnd horribly burned In the embers of n brush heap fire. It is supposed that ho was strlckeu with paralysis and fell into the flames. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotation) un tlm New York nnd l'llllailelphlit KxclimiKfS. New Yohk, Mnrch 14. Kieept during the hour between 1- and 1 o'clock today the share speculation wns fairly active, nnd the liusl nesi wns well distributed throughout the lint. Closing bids: Lehieh.Vulley 405J Pennsylvania b"H Heading 2JH lit. l'nul (11 Lehluh N'nv 0l)i N. Y. As N. i: HH New Jersey Cen.. U W.. N.Y.AI'n V,i Krie 17W I)., I.. W lGDM West Shore KM N. V. Central imx bake Hrle & W i Del. & Hudson Wi Gounrul Mnrkt. Pnif.AiiEM'lIlA, March 14. Flour weak! wlntir super., $2'if,2.1(J; winter extras, 2.50; No. i v. Inter family, $.6002.(15; Pennsyl vania roller straight, f.!t0ift3.1ti; western win ter, clear, fJJVil). Wheat quiet, steady, with WH)4o. bi'l and Bio. asked for March. Corn quiet, firm, with 4iWi'. bid and 430. asked for March. Oats dull, weak, with 37o. bid and Wo. asked for Murch. lleef steady, l'orlc easy. Lard sUm ; western steam, $7.10; re fined quiet, f Sutter firmer; western dairy, lUil'K.; do. creamery, 15&2&0.1 do. factory, lOffllSc.; Elulns, IKc.; New York diilry, lti0e.i do. creamery, UlTc. for old; state creamery prints, tuiii y. '.sc.; uo. ratr to cnotce, ismxto.: prints jobbing at SkaSBo. Cheese steady; large lUKj)a-.; Mm ,1, 1HHS.1HC.; pan aklnia, 8HO l(o.; tu,i skims, v.'aJic. Kggs lower; state and New York, lutoi.; western treslt, 15W2,lGo.; southern, lititiuc. Ura Stock Market, N&W York, March It Psovea Slow, steady; native steers, choice, t: ifrt4.70 pr 1H0 pounds: good to prime, 84.&tt.Ml; medium to fair, $a.wj,4.1X); inferior to ordinary, 3.M; fair to good Tints, 3.4HaS. JO; uxen, U.ibM.1'): buds, cwtlj dry cows, tA. 1 uu. i'alves Btouu) , i .ur to prlmu veal, "( L'St per in" j' I'nrt. one fancy cur, $4.6U. Com mou to eiiniee .'. ' . $.I.iU&4.7.j. Jlogsstead ; good to i hi.ii v -lute hogs, $5.40'.i4.otl per leu pounds. East I.ihehtv, Pa., March 14. Cattle dull; prime toetra, t.i'',-',I..Vi; fair to good, IJ.7S &4; comi nu to lair, yiijfUi.SO; fat cows and heifers, sv;li1; bulls, :;.lVf(;U'r,: bologna cows, SttM, fresh cows, S-H-iWl. Fifty-eight cars of cattle shipped to New York today. Hogs very dull; all grades, !i.afi. Hlievp slow; fuir to good, $i&QflX) uoiaiuon, I10i lambs, $2A4; veal calves, i.50S4-W: heavy and thin. 2.60i. M COTT- COTTO- CJQYTO- Notice the name CoTTouCNit NotVcgetabk'-k-iu.', nor Animal lene, ntr Mineral-lent:, nor any other "k'nc" 1mt CorroLENii. Is the new vegetable shorten ing, recognized as far superior to lard for every cooking use. The other "leiies," and "fts," and "oles," are imitations made to sell on the merits of CoTTOLHNE, and to be "worked off" by sleight of band, or the "just as good " game. If you want good cooking and good health, get Cottolknk it's the only 'lene' wjrth having Sotd In I tri 1 pound p.il'1 M.ul only bv N.K.FAinQANK&CO . CHICAGO, and 130 N. DZLAWAF1C AVE PHILADELPHIA ZE1.3ES 353 & 23 ' J3 AUCTIOII COMMISSION HOUSE Tho place, tor business men to send their surplus stock of every descrlp' tlon forsalo AUCTION DAY8, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of ovcry description In the rooms and they will oo Bold nt auction on tho usual terms. All goods (old on commli slonand settlements made on tho day follow, teg tho sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Huildlng, Cor. Contro and Jnrdin Ptroota W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Fa. Artistic Decorator Palutlne and PaperhnnglnB. Perfect work. Darcalns In nalntB and oils nlaln and stained glass. All the new pntternsln wall psper. Dallv and weekly papers, novels, novelette and stationery. Hoadparters for Evening Herald. Hew Discovery. Mayers Magnetic Catarrh Cure Ih used by vapor inhalaifon and la the only medlclnocil the kind ever put on tho u arket. By Inhalation tho modlclno la not poured Into thft stomach and thence senl wandering through the sy8 tern. Urn by Inhalation the medicine Is ap plied directly to tho deceased organ and the only way to reach tho affected parts In the ceo, Kvery bottlo Is guaranteed by the diugght Price 1 1 pur bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by all druf-'Rlftts. It'H vised different froiij any other medicine. Our advertlHed agents and all druggists are Instructed to return the money to any one who falls to be mrcd by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh. Cure Prke one dollar for 3 months' treat' meat. This Is saying a great deal, but It haa nover failed. For salo by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, Md. WALL PAPER I iiAncAiNs;: Big Eeiluctlon in Wall Taper. Must niako room for an enor mous Spring Htock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Hhenondoah, Ps, 104 North Main street, Hhenandoah, Fa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTION!!!. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Plonlos and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'B AL00N AKD RESTAURANT, (Christ Bossier's old stand.) KnIii and Com! HtM HIiCHmidoaH. Bt beer, nlc and porter on Up. The flmit rands of wtlakeys and ottare. Pcol room it The Man Who wrotb the Song "Ilr nrvrr eorei fo uanilcr f'om hU oum flrende" wmt ,u-uifni wuno n-uuK uviure out, ui uiy uaw ik.igik .uiov , uu u.uu bur vvnt rt'uyoa and Kangea In the market and a largo stork of llouaeftirtitshlrif! Coods. l'lumbinp, rootisr andttpouti. n .i&p" luity. All work guaranteed. 1. O. WA.TEna, "Vr of Lloyd and WWW Sts., Hhenandoah, P VI I !-a,j m :jkt.-,' fjIDAIlmitiltiiL l'oluci,r:-,,,,. ' I ; ' hotik.illuHlnttefl front lift rom i. i arod. uuyuuui. niitiiinsoisswilirui C'JOK RUE3V CU i:inc:t;n,m. IP YOIl :HAVE A TRUNK to to 1 C 1 VJ U the depot or a parcel to Bend awnj drop us a card and we will call for It. United States Express, Cor. Centre and Union 8Uu n