s.'i v7 TERRIBLE JEXPL0SI0N1 ! Too High Pressure. In theso days of keen competition In every line, when tlic business nun is compelled (o bend his intellect and every energy to t he success of Ms business: tlio clerk, book keeper, professional man and laborer, to , drive themselves at a terrific rate, there can be but one result an explosion, which it not resulting in immediate death, loaves them with shattered brains and bodies. They aro running at too high jiressuie The strain is too great. Something must and dotes give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphero is moie limited, they have their dally burden, frets, and worries, and the results aro the same as Willi their stronger companions. j This condition is growing worse every day. The nipidity of its inerease ls awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylumsare full of these unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. There is but one solution of the matter. Recog nize the importance of the situation at once, and take the necessary measures to over come it. If you have falling, memory, hot Hashes, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy, sleep lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know. that anyone of them is but neymptomof the calamity that may befall you. and even though you have used so called remedies and treated with reputable phvsicians with littlo or no benefit, mve Dr. Miles' Itestoratlve Nervine n trial. It is the only remedy that may be dependid upon for nervous di-ordcrs. "Two years ago 1 used Pr Miles' Ucstorstlve Nervine Willi matkcrl benefit, and Inter Induced my son, who had been slek wllh cntorrh of the blnrtder Ave years In the hands of our best phy slclans. to try It toother with Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Fills. He was so wonderfully bcneflled that he 1 attending to business again. My wlf fltoo ns.cd Nervine with most excellent reiuus. A'l of ui together have not used more than 'Ir bottles of Nervine. Several of our friends hac nl- used It, and are greatly Improved." Louis OIWm, Burner & Otbbs 1'lniv Co . Canton. Ohio. Ilr Miles' Restorative Nervine is fold by all ilmzelstann a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medio! Co., Elkhart, led., on receipt of price, St per bnttle.slx bottles, lcxprcraprppall. It Is positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Free book at druggists, or by malL CAUTION. lr n denier offers W. t. Douglas Nhoos at a reduced price, or says hehastlietn without nrtnie, stnmped on bottom, put Illm down as a fraud. -.Qpwi m pR m.75 SoYS 75 S3 SUOE THEpWORLD. V. I,. DOUOI.AS Shoes ore stylish, easy fit ting, and Rive belter satisfaction at the prices ad. -vertlscd than anv other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers ulio push the sale of tV. T.. Douglas Shoes gain customers, -which helps to Increase the' sales on their full line of good.. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money bv buying alt jour footwear of the dealer ndvertiscd below. Cntiloirue free upon application. Address, W. L. OOUQl. "-S, Hrockton, Muss. Sold bv Joseph. Ball, Shenandoah. C. F. Both, Kingtown. delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made In ONE MINUTE from "0 ts. for a full pound pacTeagd an , ' cm application .o maniifofiturfra. U. R. Sa vera, P. E. Masargle, W. H. Water Easily. Quickly, Permanently Rc8ii. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, niiti all the train of rrvll irom turly errors or later excefeMJH. the reciilts o u cm or k, s 1 it u e s 8 worr,elo. FutUtreugtli development ami tout given loevery organ ant portion of the bod) frln p)', natural mtliodh Iinniedlaielniprnvenien m-eti, l-'nilure imrefiMbif a.iHJ i eivrencpn. Book explanation and proof' mulled (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. Y. SlrThooJ 1317 Arch St Ulli 11 U U 4 PHILADELPHIA. PA. The onlr (lenulno KiircIilUt In America, uoiwuiisiaiKiuiKHiiai outers auTertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION hppclal mseAKGS and Stricture Permanently Cured in U ia & dnti BLOOD POISON Lvci? Lventlrlor Iuew method luau to Wdaytt, 0 years Kuro iean Hospital and J2 practical experience, as L'uiLldcatuti and Dliifomas nrov. Hpihi nva j 2-cenc stamp for book. "TltLTJI," the only vertislnir as irreuC bnoclallhtB. A true friend 1 to all Bufltrors and to those coutetnplattnu Imai rlaB. tub most stuuuoru ami uangeroua cases Boilflted. Write or call and be taved. I &-10 ; buu. hi ucct?BHf ul treatment by ntalL Hours: -at KTe ao-oi weu. ana eat. eve'a LOTS Of holes in a skimmer Lots ot wsys of throwing away money Or ot the best methods of economtilng ts to Ingur In unit class, thoroughly reliable oompanlr either lite, tiro or aocident, such as reprosente by DAVID FAUST, No. 120 Bontb Judia street, BaeuaiMh, Pi oil rf ""S WX- Douglas fit mftfc Only Ercf 111 terrible Act of a Cowardly Fronch Anarobist. THE MISOFE .NT HIMSELF KILLED, No Doubt That He Intended to Throw the Infernal Mnchlno Into the Midst of the Worshipers, but Not a Single One Was Injured. I'AltIS, March 1C At 2:30 yestcrdny afternoon n bomb was exploded Just in tide the main door of the Church of the Madeleine. Ono person, supposed to be the author of the explosion, was killed, The exploston.which was evidently prema ture, mutilated In a horrible manner the mau who was carrying the bomb. It is generally believed that It was the Inten tion of the miscreant to throw the bomb Into the midst of the worshipers, who were gathering for tlio afternoon service. i'our persons have been taken Into cus tody on suspicion of being accessories of the man who was killed. The police hnd tho greatest difficulty in getting their prisoners to tho station, the mob which hnd gathered milking severnl attempts to seize the prisoners nnd lynch them. As the smoko clenred nway nnd tho peo ple regained their presence of mind it was fceeu that the remains were those of a man who was so shattered by the explosion that his intestines and brains lay In all di rections, while his blood was spattered over n large area. Upon the body of the man were found a number of papers and a portrait of ltuvnchol, the executed an archist. The infernal" machine had apparently exploded prematurely while In possession of tho anarchist, and therefore had done hut very little damage to the edifice. The door by which the bomb thrower entered tho church was the probable cause of his death. This door opens nnd shuts with a heavy swing, and it is believed that the bomb thrower, pushing open the door nnd linvinft tho bomb upon his per son, forgot or did not know of the strong hwIur of tho door, and in closing it struck him nnd exploded the bomb. ' The corpse of the bomb thrower was at once removed from the Church of the Madeleine to a morgue. After it arrived there I)r Alphonse Ilertillon made an an thropometrical measurement of the body, mid found tli nt it coincides witlt the an orchist I'nuwells, who was an intimate friend of tho anarchists Bastard and Paul Heclus. A number of rivets, similar to those used by skin dressers, was found on the liody, and Pauwells was n skin dresser. I'nuwells was born ntCourcell, Belgium, in 1804. When tho corpse was lifted up to bo taken to tho morgue it was found that ouo of the hands tightly clenched a re volver. Both hnnds were badly injured, though there were no wouifds ou the face. The news of this latest anarchist out rage has created a feeling of decided con sternation In official circles, as it was be lieved that the wholesale arrest of onnrch Ists recently made, tho untiring efforts of the police in visiting; residences supposed to contain nnnrchlsts, the documents found hy tho police, and tho repressive legislation which followed the explosion of Vnlllant's bomb in the chamber of dep uties led everybody to believe that tho government had succeeded in crushing out all the most dangerous seeds of an archism. When tho news renched the chnmber of deputies It created n, feeling of consterna tion. M. Dubost, minister of justice, said that everything pointed to the fact that the man found dead inshle the church was the person who had the bomb in his pos session, nud who undoubtedly intended to throw it into the midst of the lnrno con gregation which was expected to be pres ent at tho leiiten services. The police lii-t night searched the lodg- Incs ot I'nuwells' mother, who lives at st. Ui nis, and seized a large amount of cor respondence uud anarchistic documents. Woodshed In rlilUtpsbure'a Strike. PllILLU'SBURQ, N. J., March 10. Tho trouble ut tho Stnndnrd silk mill culmin ated last night In bloodshed, although no body was dangerously 'hurt. When tho mill shut down for the day deputy sher iffs started to escort severnl girl weavers who remained at work to their homes. A crowd followed the deputies, yelllug "scab" and makiug threats. Deputy John Keller was struck in the face with a large Btone. which broke his uoso. Keller drew his revolver and fired into the crowd, the ball striking a young man in tho hip and inflicting a bad flesh wound. Keller w.u arrested, During tho shooting onu of the girls faluted. Tho Treasury Dullvlt, Washington, March 10. The cash bal mice in the treasury ut the close of busi ness yesterday was $137,840,119, a goiu of 9S4.10J over Wednesuay, xuo net goiu was $107,252,745, a loss of $93,722. Tho re ceipts from customs during the first half of the present month aggregated $0,124,438; from internal revenue, $0,073,500 and from miscellaneous sources $540,011, makiug a total receipt of $13,344,009. Tho expend! tures for tho same tlmo amounted to $10, 042,000, showing a deficit for fifteen days of $2,098,000 and for tho eight and a half mouths ot the ilscal year .u,s.io,au). rrofsiiur Hartshorn's Coming Trial New Castle, Pa., March 10. The court has fixed upou next Monday for the com the trial of Professor Harts- operation, etc. Thecasowillbestubbornly fought on both sides. The defense will undertake to show that tho bones found lu the stove, and which are alleged by tho prosecution to be those of the child of Miss Alda lloblnson, aro turkey bones, and it is said that four well kuowu doc tors will swear to this. Opposing b Secessionist, Georortown, Colo., March 10. Citizens politically opposed to Mayor Parker, of secession notoriety, are endeavoring to se cure an injunction restraining the city clerk from placing Parker's name on the city ticket for re-election. The grounds upon which tho injunction is asked is that bo has shown himself atraitor by advocat ing secession of tho silver states and an nexation with Mexico. For Itnhulnir the Malls. DETROIT, March 10. Thomas O'llrlen, a car cleauer employed by the Michigan Central railroad, was arrested here yester day, charged with robbiug the malls. Seventy-five letters were found on ills per son. Tho arrest closes the investigation of hundreds of cases of losses in mails passing over the Michigan Central. A in the Early Bays of cod-liver oil its use was limited to easing those far advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered 111 it" rllP hmwtdimi .md cure of it int. prevention dim cine vi consumption S blllllES of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Frepared by Scott ' Uownp, N V. Alldrticcl't. I tilll! 1 (hli-L V.I.. IllteWfl Unwr.lt, f'clo., Mn"(h Hi. -There v bloodxhed at the ti"t irious dive and resorl for thieves, the "lion Kmielie." City De tective Carboy nnd Dejmty SherilT Arnold ulteinpted to raid tho rmiche in search of stolen goods. Some six or eiKht vnudnls in the place resisted arrest. The olllcers drew their revolvers nnd opened tire. A general meleo ensued in which one of the inmates of the rancbe was killed and nn otber badly wounded. Anothor lltiliictl(tn fur Miners. I'llILI.lfSIiL'ltO, Pa., MnrcU 10. At sev eral of tho mine tipples In the lleech Creek conl regi.011 notices were posted notifying tho miners of another reduction of five cents a ton to go Into effect on the 10th, making the milling rntu forty cents per gross ton. If the miliars accept the reduc tion all the Centre county mines will be working at the reduction by the 1st ot April. Charses Afralrnt WrlRht Dropped. Washixotos, JInrcli 10. The seiiato lu executive session authorised the notifica tion of the president of the confirmation of J. Marshall Wright to be naval officer at Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania sena tors desired that they would notmukoatiy light, against him, and other senators con eluded that on this account they would not follow tip the iuqiiiry into charges preferred. Noii-Unlnlt Terribly Beaten. Los Axcn:i.i:s, Cnl., March 10. A mob of twelve masked men attacked four lion union sailors at Snu Pedro and bent them most cruelly with clubs. One man, an Italian named Dezacrc, was so badly in jured that lie will not recover. His head was ltorrlblv crushed. The other three men were covered with bruises, lue des peradoes escaped. Tins Oheat Cornil Cunn nromntlv cures where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, whooplnc Cough and has cured thousands, and will cure Ton If talten in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For n Itfime Hack or Chest, uso SnlLUn S BShLAUONNA f L AH 1 tK.JC, HIL0H'S JDATAHRH remedy: llavovouuatarrh'r This remert v Is (ruaran. toed to euro you. Frico,G0ct3. Injectortrco. Sold by C. II. Hagcnbuoh, Shonandoah, BEAbING RAILROAD SYSTEM. TIME TABLB IN ErfEOT FEU, 11, 18' 4 Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, : t . ,.ia, 7 20, a.m., 12.28, 2.50, 6.53 p.m. Simmy a, a. m.4.10 p. m. For New York via ich Chunk week dujs.SoJ.ai a. m., 12.26! Op ro. H"or Heading and Philadelphia, wee. ,yf, 10, 5.45, 7.20, a. m., 12.21), 2.50, 5.55 p. IE, Sun .lyy, 2.10, a. m., 4.30 p. m For Uarrlsburc week days, 2.10, 7.20 . rn., 12 20, i.W, 6.55 p. m. For Potcsvllle, weekdays, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. rn., 12.28, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m., 4.1a i. ir. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dsys ;.10, 5.S5, 7.S0, a. m., 12.28, 2.50, 6.65 p. m. Sun U, 2.10, 7.48 a.m., 4 30 p.m. Additional tor Mihanov City, week days, 7 00 p. m. For Wllllamsport, SunBury and Lewtsburg, week days, 3.25, 7.20, 11. U a. m 1.B5, 7.00 pm Sunday, 3.25 a. m., 3.05 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10. 8.25, 5.25 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.21, 1.35, 2.50,5.65,7.00,9.35 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25. 7.4H a. m., 3.05, 4.tU p. m. For Glrardville, ( Uappahannock Station), week days, 2.10, 3 25, 6.25, 7.20, 11.10 n m 12.28,1.35, 2.50, 5.65, 7.00, 9.35 p. m. Sunday, 2.tn. J.25,;7.48 a. m 3.05, 4.30 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, .5, S.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 8.35 p. m. SUD day, 3.25, 7.48 a. in.. 3.05 p. m. TRAINS POK SHENANDOAH- Leavo New York via Phlladelpnia,weekdyi. i.00 a. m., 1.30, 4 no, 7.30 p. m.. 12.16 night. Sut day, 4.30 a. m.. 7 3) p. in., 12.15 night. Leave New York via Mauch Cnuolc, week dayti, 3), 9,10 a. m., 1.3), 1.80 p. m. Sunday. T.15a n. Leave l'hlladolphia, lteadlni; Terminal, week dnB, 4.12, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and l.co, 9.00, H.bO p. m. Bunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m.. 11.30 p. m. leaVtl IVUUUIU, WBCK Uttffl, LOU, 4 1U, 1U.LU, l.iU lu.bs a. in. 7.tu a. in. 12.30, 8,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.06 p. w. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.18, 11.23 a xu, 7.10, v.xs p. m. suaaay, a.M, y.is a. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 3.15. 9.18 11.17 a. m., 1.61, 7.11, 9.51 p.m. Sunday, 8.45 8.1S ai.. 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Piano, week dtyB, 2.10, 1.00, 1 80, 9.36, 11.59 a. m., 12.65, 2.08, 5.20, 6.28,7.60,10.1 p m. Sunday, 2.10, 1.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 6.01 p, m. Leave Ulrurdvllle, (Rappahannock Station), ek days, 2.17, 1.07, 6.38, 9.11 a. m., 12.06 1.01, 4.12, 6.26, 6.32, 8.05, 10.18 p. m. Sunday, 2.17, l,j?, 8.33, a. m., 3.13, 5.07 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 9.35, a. in., 3.36,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. in. For llaltlmore, Washington and the West vis H. X O. B. K., through trains leave Heading To'mlnal, Philadelphia, (P, ft It. K R.) l 3.15, 7 5.5, II 20 a. m., 3 5), 7.ii, Ml p. in., Hundiy 3 13. 7.65, 11 24 a. m , 3 51 7 22 9.5J p- m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whsrt and houth Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week days tixpress, 9 DO a. m.i (Saturdays only 2 00); 100, 6 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a.m.; 5 tip m. Hnndays I xpress, 0.00, 10,00 a. in. Accom modation 8.00 a. in andl30p m. lteturuln., leave Atlantic Ctty depot, cor ner Atlantle and rkansas avenu-s : V clc days Kxp'iss. 7,80. 8.s0a. m. end 101 p. in. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m, and 1 30 p m. Suntajs Kxpre-s. 1.00, 5.13,8.00 p. in. Ac commodation, 7.15 a m and 1.15 p. m; Parlor cars ou all express trains, C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pasa. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, I, A. SWEIOUIIT, Gen. Supt. j OnecentnToso."Jjg TRIM WALKING TOILETS. TlieyBecul Severely Simple After the Frills of tho Prevailing Made. Gfl.ita nrwl nliavlnt n.a flia favn.lla matiL rials for waikinc toilets this sprinKi then 1 come tho fancy weaves in light woolen fab- rics and bouclo effects. The various shades of green, brown nnd purple prevail, and iST made with one or more puffs extending j from the shoulder to the elbow, but In all caes they are very tight around the fore voEUe, nnd tho vest has not declined In fa arm. Plain tailor mudo styles nre still lu vor, while levers nre seen on almost every de9ct.ptlon r MiC0i flom the mw.uUK jacket to the ball corsage. Betide the Knlloous, passementerie and nrtistlo buttons which nre i employed Re , tlicj e.re often j trlmmiuu for street conns, rendered more elaborate nnd strlk tig by the skillful luUoductlnn of n small (jauntily of A REDFEHX GOWK. fine brocade or richly colored velvet in tlw form of a vest or plastron. Fancy as well as plain velvets nre thus used with excel lent efiict. Sometimes these brilliant ad juncts are cunningly contrived so that they are adjustable and mny thereby servo tneir turn with severnl different gowns. Heavy black or white lace is also seen, laid in flat bands on the goods or perhaps over a band of silk of n prettily contracting color, or it is gathered to form a bouffant corsage trim ming. The English do not seem to tnko os kind ly to light and airy eilects as do the Amer icans and tho French. Kedlern Bhows a spring design which seems severely simple after the frills and furbelows ol the gen erally prevailing mode. It is made of fawn colored vlgnoue, flue and ot light weight, The bell skirt is plain except for the wide facing of viguono which is stitched ou around the bottom and tho four stitched straps of spinach green cloth which adorn the front just above the facing and nre fastened down at the ends by fawn colored crochet buttons. Tho bodice, which Is ex tremely long and tight lu the usual Eng lish btyle, lias a rather short ba,ue, and a strap of green cloth follows the waist lino above each hip nnd Is buttoned in place The levers of the fawn colored corsage ex tend tothowaist and displaynn open waist coat of green cloth that parts over a greei plastron which, with tho standing colla Is embroidered with fawn colored cor,' The bonltaut sleeves have flaring cuffs ( green cloth, and a green velvet toquo co pletes the costume. June ClloLLET. Philadelphia's Coming Jlnet, Meetings. I'lllbAmxi'lllA, March 10. There is but little doubt that there will bo two run nlng meetings at tho Point lireeze track this year, one in June and the other in September. The stockholders ot thePhlla deiphia Driving Park association voted last night to authorize the board of di rectors to receive proposals for leasing the park. Ila Omii,- Ilnuml for Portugal. Lisiion'. .March 10. Dispatches received here from H.o de Janeiro say that Ad mlral Saldnnlia da Gaum, with BOO of the insurgent sailors and murines, is on bonn the Portuguese corvette MlmUdlo. It is added that the lefugees will be brought to Portugal by the Mindello and by tho Alfonso de Aluuqucruue. Tho Coming Hawaiian Republic. SAN Fisaxcikc-o, March 111. The steamer Mariposa brings news from Honolulu to the 8th Inst. Provision has been made for a constitutional convention, delegates to which will be elected by popular vote in Muy. As soul ns acoustittitioulsudopted u republic will be proclaimed. Locati-d After Heath. Pmsnuuo, March 10. Wesley Herring- ton, who has been tracked all over this country for tho murder of Oliver Kelly, at Willow Urove, Pa., on Jsov. 0. 1,-X!, died nt the Homeopathic hospital lure of can cer of the brain. His identity was dis covered after his death. Ohio Miners Will Return to Work. Sl'ltlNGFlULl), O., March 1(1. One of the large coal operators from the Jackson dis trict states that the 1,000 striking miners will return to work on Monday under the old contract. Tho Wiather. Fair; variable winds THE KIND THAT CURES S3 write.; "My husband used yourM fi Barsaparllla for a had case ot Heart 1)1. Ej jS! ease, that had troubled him since ho was Ej p 17 years ot age. It cored hlin, and ho Is 3 j$ able to work. My littlo girl was weak, j$ 5J emaciated, and suffered greatly from $ & Kidney Disease. A persistent uso of ti DANA'S SAIWAPAUILLA CORED her. fi and she is well and stuonq." h g Ctriifled to bv D. J. LAWRENCE, Dmotfit. M & ALL DKUQGISTS. M li DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast. Me. fl J mi jsj AND I iuuuuut.il . ?vjf? 1 I lIUi Green, L':r:lj,tl.7. 51 I DATA'S rtjfauatJiHfi rati tin ttia&ttg n THE KIND THAT CURES HIT jit Murdoror Purvcar Escanas from , , -i i o Ml at oti OUUSUUrgi ' BY A MOB AND LYNCHED, The Doomed Man Offered Nn llpsManca Whnu the Mob Mndo Preparation for Summitry Vriicnuicc, but said "ltd with Mft as Ynu Plrnse." STitounsnuna, Pn., March 10. Hlelinrd Puryear, the colored dosperpdo whosev- frHl w,'!" nK brutally killed Christian - Killer and tried to murder the entire t.u.ci j.uiMij, Wtt, jnuui'u ujr u i, lu j 1.-0- terday. Hy some means Puryenr secured a stick With which he pushed back tho bolt of ills cell door during the night, nnd the outer cell door being unlocked, through gross ci.-elessness on the pnrt of some one, be gained ncccss to the hnll of the jail. When the sheriff entered the jail to take break fast to the prisoners Puryenr, who was in hiding, mndo n jump for the door nnd es-' taped, locking the door behind him. He then went out through the kitchen of tho jail building, and, running across some vacant lots, was soon outside tho borough limits. The sheriff, ou finding that he was locked In, shouted loudly nud attracted the attention of his wife, who unlocked the jail door and set the sheriff free. A general nlnrm was at once sent out, and immediate pursuit made of the escaped murderer. The desperate man swam McMlehael's creek, which is about six feet deep, closely pursued by n big negro, who caught him just ns lie landed on the opposite bank. He wus brought back across the creek, where he was seized by a crowd that had gathered, and wus nt once lynched. Somo ono in tho mob hnd a rope, which was quickly attached to the limb of a tree, and willing hnnds swung tho desperado up. From the time ho escaped from the jail till he was hung only nineteen minutes elapsed. Wldle tho preparations were being mndo for ids lynching Puryenr remained pass ive, and to the yells of the mob answered: 'Do as you please." When the rope had been thrown over tho limb of u tree and the noose adjusted nrouud his neck tho doomed man offered no resistance what ever. He was swung up without any cere mony, and his body dangled in the air for fully an hour beforo the sheriff cut it down. The lynching party did not num ber more than fifty persons. Will Arbitrate Their Ilitrerences. New Yohk, March 10. The employes of the Hunter's Point nnd Steinway Klectrio railway went on strike yesterday. In De cember the men presented u lists of griev ances to General Manager Moulton, but lie Ignored them. Yesterday, when they threatened to strike, he posted up a notice discharging tho entire force. Tho strikers became violent, tore up the track in somo places and cut the wires. President Mo dule, on hennng the grievances ot tlio men, said ho was willing to submit them to arbitration by Mayor Sanford. To this the men agreed, and returned to work. Mr. Moultou, it Is said, will resign. Indiana's Prohibition Ticket. Indianapolis, March 10. The Prohibi tionists of Indiana nominated the follow ing state ticket: Secretary of state, John H. liann, of Marion; treasurer, Addison Hadley, of Hendricks; attorney general Clarence Kessiner, of Vincennes; superin tendent public instructions, Professor K, A. Devorc, of Merom, clerk of supremo court, llliam Itoss, of Itnudulph; statis tical!, William K. Little, of Shelby; geolo gist, Professor Klwood Kemp, of Terra Haute. Nominations for the two vacuo cies on tho supreme bench will be made by the state central committee. "Forty-niners" nt a lluminet. Fittsiiuku, March 10. Eleven surviv ors of the company of 200 which left hero for California during the gold excite ment of 1810 met here Inst night to cele brate the forty-ilfth nnnlversury of their departure. After a brief business meet ing, and the re-election of tho old officers, the "foity-nluers" sat down to an elnbor- orato banquet. Trampled to Doath by Horses. I.OS ANUEIXS, Cnl., March 10. Frank Crittenden, nephew of ex-Governor Crit tenden, was killed at Duret, being thrown under a plow and trampled upon by tho horses uttnehed to it. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotation on the New York and I'liiladelphln Kiclinngei. New Yohk, March 15. In tho Btock market the speculation was less actlvB than for name days past, nearly one-half of the total trans actions being In tho lnuustrlais. U losing ulda Lehigh Valley...... 2QH V.t N.Y.&Pu 1 Pennsylvania titfi Heading )i Bt. Paul 6&i Lehigh Nav 6I N. Y. & N. E 10 New Jersey Cen...ll04 Hx-dlvidond. Krio 17 V..U&W 1B3W West Shore Ua N. V. Central 3sM Lake Krle Ac W lfitl Del. A- Hudson 130-li General Marltots. Pinr.ADKM'iiiA, March 15. Flour dull winter super., J JaU.10; winter extras, J2.26 SM; No. a winter family, K-ftOffli' (K; t'ennsy vanla roller straight, ff3.903.Ui; western win ter, clear, $&."k&3. Wheat dull, lower, wllh UHa. hid and UOtu. asked for March. Corn (inlet, easier, nlth DfHc. hid and 4U?4e. asked taT March, Uatsdull.weak.wlth atc. hid and Uiic. asKeu lor .uarcn. iteei lower; laniuy! ll'itl3l extra mess, $7.M); heof hums, $10.SO; city extra India mess, OfV&SUc. Purk quiet, steady: new mess, $12.)ii$u; extra prime, IV Stia.SO; family, $11.50!. Hhort cleir, J13.S0 ffcl'i.SO. Lard steady; western steam, 87 rellned firm, flutter steady; western dairy, J.'ai&c; do. creamery, lawxytc; Oo. factory l(Kltl5e.; Kltfins, SSHic.; New Vork dr.iry, lta SUVc.; do. creamery, lt17c. for old; state creapi " hits, fancy. Uo. ; exceptional lots blither: do. fntr to choice, lsomo.; prints Job- him; at SSKaaie. (Jheso linn: lame DVisftl.Ho small, lUMj'dWc.; part skims, Ul(ic.; full skims, UttfSc, KtCKS weak; state and New York, 1,'xf.l'ik-i ; western fresh, il.;15.; southern, W41W. l.lvo htock Markets. Nbw Yomk, March 15. European cable quotes American steers at SftlDc. per lh., drnssed wcint; r- rator beef, 7,V j-fr ( Calves steady at tl ,1,7 per 1U0 lbs. for , tu poorvec .iln- ) and lambs strong high' -Kood to prl-.. , p, Jlt.70at.ai per lun lbs ; fair to choice lnmh. fLuOJi; fancy. $.rj,&0. Hotfs no ,n ly, uuchaiigedi (5,55.00 per UK) lbs. for extreme weights. 11U1TAI.O, N. Y., March 1. Cattlo in lim ited demand. Hogs lower for all grades. Hheep firm; top wethers, f :) Wtoi aii; good vethers,ir3,50(fiy.TS; good to choice Bherp. (W-VJ; coiiimun to fair mixed, Si.MslJ; culls, common to good, &&9M.23; cliotce to fancy iambs, Jt.MI4l.llj; good to choice lambs, tl lV 1.10; light to fair, ttat.15; culls and common, t.'.K3J.J5. H 0USEKEEPER A TfT ,v O W The new vegctalile shortening. ir meets the mast exactintr re quirements, a'ui i-j beside entirely ireeirotiitlicoiiiectionablecliarac leristics oflard, 5nn; known and 1 1 tg suff.-re 1 . Now deliverance ir.s come. ltu Cottolene, good cooKing, rood looti auu good health nre till assured. II jt yon mast be sure you get CGTTOLB a refuse. c . Z' vvsROi.twma sains. ' x. f :'. ilrv.s made to sell i ' .2 u:i i popularity of i r -1 your groc.-r -. 1 ii ..'.-:!, ,m A that you . v.'- :-.! : i ; you want. . Is vi'.i I'i'i y.m K.if'jfaction ' ; y..-. . ;-.-.ilulment. 1 1 . i ,'iiia palls. ,, X . ' , .ly by ' 1 M K . PA 1 rrj A N K A. CO . , CHICAGO, and w .' ' M r.i-IAUIAnr AVE.. 100 N. DClAWAne AVE., PHiLAOELPHIA AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place tor business men to send their surplus Btock ot ever; descrip tion for salo. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods ot overy descriptor to tho rooms nnd they will oe sold at aaotlon on the usual terms. All goods sold on commls slonand settlements made on the day folio lng tho sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Dulldlng, Cor. Oontro and Jnrdin Ftrcots W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Maliaiioy City, Pa. Autistic Decor atob Palnllnt; nnd Pftperhnngtng, Perfect work. Bargains in nalnts nnd oils platn nnd stained glass. All the new pattern? in wall paper, iJatlv and wee&lv DaDcra. novels. nnvelnttA' and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald New Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catnrrh Cure Is used bj vapor inhalation and Is tho only medicine of tho kind ever put on the trarket. Hy Inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the stomach and thenco sent wandering through the Bys lem. Hut by Inhalation tho medicine is ap plied directly to the deceased organ and the only way to reach the attected parts In tha nose, Kvcry bottle is guaranteed by the druggist l'rlco Jl per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by all druggists. It's used dlllcrunt trou. any other medicine. Our advertised agents and all druggists are Instructed to return the money to any one who tails to be cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh t"ure. I'rlce ono dollar tor 3 months' treat ment. This Is saying a great deal, but It has never tailed. For sale by druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co,, Oakland, Md. WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Reduction in Wall Paper, Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CAR DEN, 324 W. Oantre Street, Shenandoah, Pa, FRED. ECEITZE-I.A.IISr 104 North Main street, Bhanandoah, Fa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND C8NFECTI0NIB. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AliD RESTAURANT, (Christ Uoseler's old stand.) Halu RnA Coal MtH MbeHuiicloHti Ueet beer, ale snd porter on tap. The nnett jrsndsot whiskeys and cigars. Vcol room v sehwd. Tho Man Who wrote tho Song uHt never caret to wander Vom hU own fireside," was inspired while .- 'ting beforo one ot my fine Heaters. 1 ulso hate on hand the best Mtorea and Kange in the market and a large Btock ol Mouse! hlng t.oods. Plumbing, rcoflng and Hpouiug a specialty. All work guaranteed. t. o. -WjaurruaFis, r0r of Lloyd and White Sta.. Hhenandosh, P SYPHILIS prmacenUr enrad 1 capital, rw!tltti proola m .4 luo-p iluHtrbtei) tnimufsfrompCKaplacurud, luuil. IS'itbtugelwwUluure. - hooMU COOK REMEOi CO., Chicago, I1L. TP YOTT iHAVE A TRUNK to to 11. 1UU ti,e depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card and we will call lor It. United States Express, Cor. Centre and Union Sta. iMtmmtmri factum "