ACCIPENTAL DEATHS. Causod by Carelessness. TIio majority of people dio sooner that tliey should. Evidence of this fact is grow Ing dally. Waring Bays I " IMscomj is not f consequence of life; it is duo to unnatu.u conditions of living neglect, nbufe, want Dr. Stephen Smith, on tlie mmo tuljct ' Man Is born to health nnd long lifo ; tlii caso Is unnatural, death, except from ol ago, is accidental, and both arc prcvcntnM by human agencies." This is almost invai i auly truo of death resulting from hcuit dib ise. Careless over-excrtion, intempernt uo of tea, cofico, tobacco, alcoholic Of olhc stimulants are generally tho causes oi Uii difficulty, and indiilcrence to its progiess l cults In sudden death, or long tickneto end ing in death. Bytlio newspapers it can b wen that r"" .'nent and hundreds o perrons In private life dio frcm heart diF caso every day. 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ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO. N. Y. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer Lots ot ways of throwing away money. Oi ot the best methods or economizing; Is to tnsui In tim class, thoroughly reliable companle either life, tire or accident, such as represent? by Ho. 120 Bouth Jardln tVKbt, Baenandoah, P srrT(T.t Lnv'ffn4Jw w mitt tn wTl'. Douglas fix tetf OF l DENVER'S WAR OVER. Colorado's Qovornor Will Submit to the Action of the Oourt, QUESTIONING MR. WAITE'S SANITY. Citizen Meet nn.l Urge That the flnr ornnr lie Tuken Into Ctiatudy nnd Tried, l'liy.lclan. Willing to Swear That He is IllflAlie. Dusvuit, March 1". The war is over, at least it la announced by Attorney 1. 1. Btevens, who has been in consultation With the governor a largo portion of tho day, thnt his excellency has accepted tho ndvica ot his attorneys and consented to submit tho lire and pollco board question to tho supreme court ou its merits. Tho governor guys ho is still considering tho matter, but it is generally believed Mr. Stevens speaks by tho book. Bo tho Colo rado National Guard, which was ordered to be ready to take tho Held on short iiotice, will not bo called into action. Exciting reports have been flying all over the state. Many people reRurd tho governor's military demonstration as a big bluit to show his contempt for Judge Graham's Injunction, and compel the judge, if possible, to arrest him. General McCook's orderlug the United States troops to tills city has been ap proved at Washington, nnu ho has re moved them from the Union depot to til Gettysburg building on Champa Btreec. There they will remain until further or ders. Sheriff JJurclilnell has sent the follow ing telegram to Secretary of Wur I.nmont: "I am quite able to maintain peaco here, unless tho militia of the stato is used against me. Nobody but tho governor Is seeking to disturb the peace, and ho Is act ing in contempt of the district court of this county." Judge Hulley has Issued an order for tho druwing of a grand jury to meet on Mon day. District Attorney Steele has for some timo been contemplating tho calling to gether of a grand jury to act on several cases pending, and lie thinks it would be well to havo it in session until tho danger of riot is passed. "If anybody is killed in tho controversy between Governor Watte and the old po lico board the person who does the killing and tho one who incites the act will bo tried for murder," said District Attorney Steele toduy. Tills meuus that Governor Waite will be tried for murder If anybody Is killed in tho dispute now on. At least tweuty people have called on the district attorney aud urged him to havo tho gov ernor tried as to his sanity. It is said that Drs. Eskeridge, Pfeifcr aud II. E. Lemon uru willing to swear he is insane. A meeting of business men was held In the ofllce of Cabin ell Yeamau to consider the situation and all Its phases, nnd sug gest, if possible, some way out of tho dllli- cultv. It was suggested by ono or two of those present that the governor might very properly be tuken Into custody as on insane person. This was not very seri ously considered, however. General McCook received a joint letter last evening from Chief of Police Stono and Chief 1'earse, of tho flro department, stating that that Governor Waite had some malicious and liemlisu and des perate scheme" on foot which ho might put into execution at any time, ana ask ing him to call at the city hall at onco for a conference. Governor Waite acknowl edged to General McCook that he feared assassination. Thecause of Governor Wntto's obduracy, it Is learned, on excellent authority, Is his wife. Shu attended last night's conference In an ungry mood aud declared that the light should go on uutil tho last National Guardsman inthe stnto lay dead on the pavement. Many of the Populists do not uphold Governor Waite, aud Judge Coxon, ono of thu best known Populists In the state has asked General McCook to use his influence with the governor to uvert further trouble. l'rizo VI3M lu thn Wnmls. IlL'XTINQTON. W. V11., March 17. Five hundred people witnessed an exciting llnish light in tho wood, Tlie steamers took the crowls where polico interference was impossible. Tom O'Connor, white, and Charles Miller, colored, both middle weights, were contestants for a purso of J100. They fought twelvo rounds, when Miller was knocked out. O Conuor chal lenges any middleweight for a llnish fight. Killed the Saloon Keeper. Heed Crrr, Mich., March 17. Dlngley Lauiotte, a woodsman, shot and killed J, M, Johnson, a saloon keeper, in the hit ter's snloou. Lomotte ran out of the sa loon and up the street with the revi-iver in his baud, commanding every one he met to get out of the way. He was pursued aud arrested. Johnson had sold his saloon and was to retire from business toduy. Fell Dead on the Track. SciiANTOtf, 1'a., March 17. Joseph II. Williams, brother of Justice Williams, of the stato supremo court, dropped dead while walking 011 thu tracks of the Dela ware and Hudson railway in this city. His home U in Harford, Susquehanna county, where the body will be taken for inter ment. Shot Ills Wife's I'll rumour. Camden, Ala., March 17. Ed Mercy Bhot aud instnutly killed Hill Huyos, near Snow Hill depot. Mercy claims that Hayes enticed his wife to leave him mid deiied him to resent it. Immediately after committing tho deed Mercy gave himself up to tho law-and is now iu jail. Collector Shuw Acquitted. Louisville. March 17. Thu case of W. It. Shaw, deputy collector, on trial for violating the civil service laws, was given to tho jury nt I o'clock yesterday. The jury after being out ono hour and forty live minutes returned u verdict of uo- quittal. Double Murder at u Wedding. nEATTTVILLK, Ky., March 17. News ar rived here ot the killing of John uurus unci Joeeph Donerel by Grant Cecil ut tho wedding of the latter ut the home of Miss lthoda Mays, the bride. Donerel hud been one of the girl's suitors, Cecil uscuped. Secretary Smith's Appointment. Wabhjkutox, March 17. Secretary Hoke Smith appointed Kdwurd C. Vin cent, of Staunton, Va., superintendent of irrigation ou tho jnuvujo indiun reserva tion, fcJ.MO a yeur. Kossuth ltapldly Sinking. TDWN, March 17. There is 110 change In thocondition of General Louis Kossuth, aud there is no hope for the recovery of the venerable statesman uud patriot. Ho Is rapidly sinking. THE PHILLIPSBURG RIOTERS. fudge Morrow nnd Lnwyer Stryker Addrei the OperAtlfeil. PniLMrsncno, X. J., March 17. The situation at the Standard Silk mill remains practically unchanged. Sheriff SwnrtH Bwore in thirteen additional deputies, making tweuty in nil. Judge Morrow, of Uelvidere, and Pros ecutor Stryker, of Washington, N. J., were nt tho mill last night before tho operatives came out, and addrosjed on un gry crowd numbering several thousand people. The judge read tho riot low to the crowd, and told tl m that if any attempt were made to molest any of the mill work ers he would commit the law breakers to jail. The speech had n quieting effect, and, nlthough there was some disorder.no Violence wns offered when the deputy sheriffs escorted the non-striking employes to their homes. Trencher Aid Society Meeting. HAitmsnuHO, March 17. At the anniver sary of the Preachers' Aid society of tho central Pennsylvania conference Inst night addresses were made by Dr. Benson Ham ilton, of Brooklyn, secretary of tho Veteran Preachers' society, and T. M. 11. Hicks, of AVilllnmsport, In the course of which it was asserted that the conference was not properly enring for its superannuated preachers. It was warmly urged that the nged preachers sliould not bo permitted to sudor want. At night the members were entertained by n concert, In which a num ber of scholars from the Indian school at Carlisle took part, and at which Governor l'nttisoit presided. Suit At:iiliiHt ltockiifidlow. l!fitidmen. AVlLKHMiAllllK, I'n., March 17. Suit was bcRiiu by tlie city against tlie bondsmen of ox-City Treasurer Hockafcllow to re cover (31,000. When thu lntter's private bank collapsed over a year au;o the city hod tho amount asked for on deposit in the Institution. 'When thu affairs of the bank were settled up only six cents on the dollar were paid to depositors. Hockafel- low was subsequently arrested on tho charge of embezzlement, tried and found guilty, nnd sentenced to a term of years in tlie penitentiary, but was afterwards released on ou appeal which is pending. is never en tertained by the children for a medi cine that tastes bad. This explains the popular ity among a preparation of cod-liver oil almost as palatable as milk. Many mothers have grateful knowledge of its benefits to weak, sickly children. Prwnsrod hr Scott A Ttornw W Y. All rtfneclsts. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. TIME TABLK IN EFTEOT FEU 11. 18 Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New Yorlt via Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.2(1, 2.60, 5.M p.m. i m as 110, a. m.4.l0p, m. For New York via Maucb Chunli. week day, &.25,7.S a. m.. 12.28, 2.50 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week uayr, 110, 5.2), 7.20, a. m 12.20, 2.50, 5.55 p. rr. Sun d iv, 2.10, a. m., 4.30 p. m For Harrlsburc, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a.m., 12 20, '.50, 6.55 p. m. For Pottsvllie. week davs. 2.10, 5.25.7.20. a. m.. 12.28, 2.50, 5.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m., 4.30 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 2,tu, d.5, 7.zu, a. m., 12.-0, 2.01 day, 2.10, 7.49 a.m., 4.30 p.m. 12.28, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sun- Additional for Mahanov Oltv. week davs. 7 00 n. m. For wtlllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 3.25, 7.20, 11.20 . m., 1.13, 7.00 pre. Sunday, 3.25 a. m., 8.05 p. m. For Mabanov Plane, week davs. 2.10. 3.25. 5.25. 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.28, 1.35, 2.50,5.65,7.00,9.35 a. m. Sundav. 2.10. 3.25. 7.48 a. m.. 3.05. 4.50 n. For Qlrardvllle, (Rappahannock Station), weeic aays, z.iu, a zd, ora, i.aj, u.ou a. m 12.28,1.35, 2.50, 6.65, 7.00, D.S5 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, 7.43 a. m 3.05, 4.30 p. m. For Ashland and Sbamokln, week days, 8.25, 6.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.85 p. m. Sun day. 3.25, 7.48 a. m.. 8.05 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH Leave New York via Fhlladelpma, week days, 4.00 a. m.. 1.30. 4.00. 7.30 D. m.. 12,15 nleht. Sue. dav. 4.80 n. m.. 7.8 n. m.. 12.15 nleht. ueave now xoricviaaaucnunuuK.wooiiuayo, 1 3, u.io a. m.t i.aj, 4.30 p. m. sunaay 7.10 a. m, Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, week nays, 4.12, B.3S, lu.uu a. m.. ana i.uu, 4.00, 11.30 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m., 11.3C n. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.55,7.10,10.(6, 11.60 A. m 0.00, 7.D7 p. m auuuuy, 1,00, o.oj, a. m, Leave Pottsvllie, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. in, ai. 8.11 cm Sundav.2.40. 7.00a.m.. 2.05n.rr 12 30,6,11 p. m 7.00 a. m.,2.05p.rr Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8,48, 11.23 a m l.i.u,7,Io, y.za p. m. Bunaay, o.w, ,sa a. m . 0 p. m oy uity. 8.45. 9.18 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.45, 9.12 a. in., a.su p. m. 1.80, 9.35, 11.69 a. m., 12 56, 2.06, 5.20, 8.26,7.10,10.10 p. m. bunaay, z.tu, i.w. v.zi a. m s.si, d.ui p. m, T.RAve (llrardvllle. fuaDDahannock Station). week davs. 2.47. 4.07. 6.36. 9.41 a. m.. 12.05, 1.01, 2.12. 5.28, 6.82, 8.05, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 1.U7, s.33, a. m 3. 11, 0.U7 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 9.S5, a. m. 3.36. 11.15 n. m. Sundav. 11.15 d. in. Fnr Ilaltlmore. Washinirton and the West vis n. A O. R. R., through trains leave Ucadtnu Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. 4 R. R. R.) i 3.1.5, 7 55, 11.20 a. m., ,1 51,7 2i, 8.11 p. m., Bundiy 3.45, 7.65, 11,26 a. m 3.517.22, 8.65 p- ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf ana boutn ntreci wnan ror aiiudiiu miy. Week davs Mxnreas. 9.00 a. m.i (Saturtays only 2 00); 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00a. ra.; 5 4 p m. Hnndjys hxpress, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation. 8.00 a. m and 4 80 p. in. Keturulm, leave Atiantlo City depot, cor ner Ailnntlc and Arkansas avenues ; W tok diys Express, 7.30, 8. "HI a. m and 4 01 p. ni. Aioommodatlou, 8.10a. m. and4 30p 111. Sum ays-lixpros, 4.00, 6.15, 8.00 p. m. Ao commo'iutlon, 7.15 o m and 4.15 p.m. i'urlor oars on all express trains. C. U. HANCOCK, Uea. Pass. Agt, Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWEIGERT, Qen. Supt. 11 rrvlk..l. Vnal.oli lHAjkAAd IlruA. TEilNYROYflL fLLS ,-?C" -v (Irlcltiul una Only Uenu.ne. A mnJ liranit li IU-(I ul Cold tumUlt ..tii-a m. &iad ith liiuo ntibuu. TitLt ftofu i'i MMiiauon t lUofflm. or kM 4 il ll .)!, Ivr L,tl.limli. MttiUUUUll iM 'HelliT fur fonlr ilUr, tT rrtarv V. . t".0."'i- H it i lr Aarni iM 'Chk'littr i'beiultiul IWU iHmii Hqf 1 I T" Stable Deicamp s L,ivery ; DELCAMP, JR., 1'rop., WEST STSEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Bticuumlouti, I'cmia. Teams to hire tor all purposes on reasonable terma- little ones of Scott's E W4 When my little girl was one month old, she had a scab form on her face. It kept spread ing until she was completely covered from head to foot. Then she had boils. She had forty on her head at one time, and more on her body. When six months old she did not weigh seven pounds, a pound and a half less than at birth. Then her skin staited todry up and got so bad she could not shut her eyes to sleep, but laid with them half open. About this time, at the earnest request of friends, I started using the Cuticura Kemfdies, and in one month she was coviplclely curt,!. ine doctor and drug Dins were over one hun dred dollars, the Cuticura bill was not more than Jive dollar.'. My child is now two years old, strong, healthy and large as any child of her age (see photo.) and it is all owing to Cuticura. Yours with a Mother's liles6ing, MRS. GEO. II. TUCKER, Jr., 335 Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Sold throughout the vorld. Potter Drco and Chbm. Corp., sole proprietors, Boston. Mailed free, All about the Dlood, Skin. Scalp, and Hair." llaby ltlpnitsIieH, falling hair, and red, rough hands prevented and cured by Cutlcuns Sop FINANCE ND Tf?A'DE The Volume of Iluslness HI 'Z Var Cent. I. Tlixn u Vrsr Aro. New York, March 17. H. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trado says: Tlie volume of business reprei-cnted by all clearings this week is 31.3 per ceut. less than a year ago, and at all cities outsidi of New York S21.4 per cent, less agalust 17.4 per cent, last week, llailrnad earnings make n better comparison, falling but 1.6 per cent, below last year's for the first week of March, against J..I.7 per cent, in February, but the gain is in part because trunk lines have cut rates nnd secured, for the ilrst week in a long time, a larger east hound movement than was recorded a year ago. Tlie west bound movement is Ulso larger in dry goods and groceries. speculation in products is somowhnt tame, though pork aud lard have declined sharply, while corn is held steadily, with receipts 40 percent, larger than a year ago. Wheat has been depressed by the depart ment report that 114,000,000 bushels re mained in farmers' hands .March 1, indi cating very great increase iu estimates of yield or else a heavy decrease in consump tion. Cotton has declined a shade ami estimates of the crop aro about 7,500,000 bales in place of 0,000,000 solemnly re ported not long ago. The treasury has been improving its condition, for while the customs revenue this month lins been 40 per cent, less than last year, there is some recent increase In internal revenue through removal of spirits from bond to avoid a higher tax. There are a31 failures reported through out tho United States this week compared with 2IW last week, 221 a yeur ago, 310 two years ago ami 170 for the week lu lb'Jl. Sudden Dentil of Colonel Ilerr. HAHlilMiriiG, March 17. Colonel An. drew J. Ilerr, one of tho best known and most successful lawyers in central I'enn. Bylvauia, died suddenly last evening while conversing with his fnmily. Tho cause of bis death was neuralgia of the heart, from which he had been a sulferer for soimi time. He was elected district attorney of Dauphin county for three successive terms: was a memberof the senate from 1875 to 1884, and president pro tern, of that body during his last term. He was 02 years old, aud is survived hy his wife uud two chil dren. Ho wus possessed of u largo fortune. A Hoy Tramp Captured. LiANCASTEIt, Pa., March 17. A very young tramp from Philadelphia is locked up in the station house here, lie says his real name Is Oliver Tibbell, uud that he is the adopted son of George Downs, of 3010 Lambert street, Philadelphia. He is only 14 years old. Two years ago ho run away, sliico which tlmu he has traveled all over tho country, under tlie mime of Kd ltoberts, with parties of tramps. Tho reason he ran nwuy was because hu feared punishment for stealing fio from his adopted fatlier, Mr. Downs', who has been uotllled of thu capture of tho runaway. Held for Murdering Chnrles (lanz. CAMDEN, N. J., March 17. Tlie coroner's jury yesterday decided thnt tho body found last Sunday In a creek at Iilnckwood was thnt of UlmrlcB J. Uanz, tho man who (lis uppwired so mysteriously from I'aulsboro Koverul weeks iiko, Tho jury further de cided that the man came to his death at the hands of persons unknown. As soon us the verdict was announced 1'rusecutor l'erry ordered the nrrost ot Patrick Ker win and 1). IS. Armstrong, tho two men who were last seen with (Jams, and with whom hu is known to have hud uu ultei catlou, I'utnrson's Striking Flax Worker. Pateiison, X. J., March IT. The strik ing flax workers of Harbour's mills sent a committee to confer with tlie members of tho tlrni iu an effort to reach an UKi'eo incut as to wugex. It Is thought thu ef fort will be successful. A delegation of New York weavers came to this city and announced that the ilrm of Hugo I'unk, ut College Point, L. I., had signed thu new sonlu. The local strikers cheered when they heard this, nnd greeted It as a sign ot weakening on thu part of thu em ploy era. A Dfhaucher Sent to .Tall. SAXDWITCH, Out., March IT. Adolpli Jones, ouu of tho Leamliigtou citizens who tried to debauch several young girls of that town, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment mid twelvo lashes on his bare back in the middle of each yeur. 1-higaged lu a Futul Wnr, Huntsvillk, Ala., March 17. Iilchard 11. Tcnell, iironiiueut land owner here, stahhed ami killed Silas Jolmsou, u ten uut, after beiiiK himself budly, if not fa tally, beateu. Terrell ailvunced money to Johnson ou Ills crop. Ho Insists Upon tho Surrendor of Da Gama AND THE OTHER REBEL OFFIOERS. The nrt!iRiipA Admiral, ltuwnvrr, Itit finr In (lire Tln-m lip Until Ills Clnv ernmcnt I llfiird Tram Mello OrKitn liltn; IjsihI lAirrfft. IK'KNos Ayui:j, March 17. A dispatch received here from ltlo do .Janeiro soys that President I'eixolo insists uiion the surrender of Admiral Da Gama and tho other rebel officers who have taken refuge on board Portuguese vessels. Tlie presi dent declares that they will be tried by the ordinary tribunals. The Portuguese admiral has refined to give up the officers who have sought refugo on board the Portuguese ships, but he 1ms promised to refer tho matter Ui the PorUiguee gov ernment nnd to net In accordance with the Instructions which he may receive from them. The Portuguese steamer Clda do Porto attempted to leave Hio Janeiro with tho insurgents on board, but she was stopped by Fort Santa Cruz, tho officer In com mand of that post threatening to flro upon her if she did not put back. A dispatch received from Hio Grande do Sul says that Admiral do Mello is actively engaged In organizing land forces. It is reported that De Mello has ordered the Auuiduhnn to attack some of the northern ports of lirazil. Tlie rebel war ship ltepnlilico is said to bo repairing damages and rcconling nt Paranngua. Tlie torpedo boats under the command of Admiral de Mello are said to have as sembled at the entrance of Santos. It is stated that thostirrenderof thelnsurgents was due to tho fact that their provisions gave out nnd uo further supplies were obtainable. A Sign Maker's Terrible Ktperlence. Nr.WAttR, N. J.. March 17. Oicar Ties- ler, a sign maker, had a terrible exper ience Willi electricity last night. Ho and his employer, Daniel Hnpwood, were ou top of tho Sternberg building putting up a sign. While at work Tiesler had occasion to lean over the brick coping. In leaning he placed one hand on tho wires which passed close to him. The moment his hand closed about the wiro ids body stiff ened, and with a groau he slipped forward over the coping. His employer seized him, gave him a vigorous pull, cleared tho im periled man of the wires and dragged him onto the roof. Mr. Hnpwood summoned a physician, who worked over tlie stricken man for thirty minutes before he brought him around. The shock to Tlesler's nerv ous system has rendered him as helpless as a child. Tut Dynamite In the Cunk Stove. DDI.UTH, Mich., March 17. Edward Wagner, a German laborer, put three sticks of dynamite in the oven of tho fam ily cook stove to thaw out. The house is now in ruins and the family iu mourning. Otto Wagner, nged 13, is dead, and Mrs. Edward Wagner fatally burned and bruised; Edward Wagner, slightly hurt; Martha Wagner, aged 12, seriously cut and bruised; llaby Wagner, aged 2 years, cut uud bruised. lllR Fire In Middle. MoniLE, Ala., March 17. Last night fire brokuout iu Lienknuf Strass' four story building, and spread rapidly to S. I.alm & Co., cigar manufacturers, nnd then burned through to St. Francis street and destroyed tho building and contents of Mobile Drug company ami S. llidgood's books and stationery store. The loss is put ut $200,000. Tiwtimtinlal to .Mr. Child.. PIIII.DELI'IUA, March 17. A commltteo representing tho New York Press club presented to Mrs. George W. Uhilds a sil ver plaque made ill tho shape of a heart as a testimonial of esteem for her late hus band, who wasau honorary member of tho club. On the face of the plaque was en graved expressions of condolence. Hunk Wreckers Sentenced. Minneapolis, March 17. Louis nnd Frank Floyd were sentenced to live years each iu tlie penitentiary for complicity iu tho defalcation of Phil M. Scheie tlie ex teller of thu Hank of Minneapolis, uow serving n seven year sentence at Still water. Suicide or a Tnllor. NEW Yoiik, March 1", Frank Kulhnn eck, 39 years old, 11 Hungarian tailor, com mitted suicide by banging himself in the cellar of his house. He wus despondent by reason of poor business. A STOCK AND' PRODUCE MARKET Closing Quotation! on tho New York and Philadelphia Kxc!mnes. New Yoiik, March ID. In thu stock market today thcro wus a slight advance in the stocks and general gains throughout the list. C'luaiug bids Lehigh Valley... Pennsylvania.... Heading St. Paul Lehigh Xuv JV.. N. Y. & Pa. Erie 1)., It. Ai W West Shore N. V. Central.... Luko Erie A; W. Dol. & Hudson.. rm am - 1T N. Y. & N. K 11H ... 155-4 New Jersey Uen..lli General SlarKets. PlIllnin.l'lllA, March 111. Flour dull: win ter super., $aic2.10; winter extras, S-4ca.Wi; No. 2 winter family, fi.MSiS.K; Pennsylvania roller straight, $-.7.'Mui; wtMturn winter, olear. tU.&a.W; do. do., alralght, SX.WX&I.W; do, du., lmtent, $U0(u)il3iJ; spring, clear, $t:M 8.76; do. straight. $3.SiGU.5U; do. putent. S3.U5 u.uu; do. xuvorlte brands, higher. Wheat Ann, hut quiet, with hid and Olo. asked for March. Cum quiet, steady, wP'i 41o. bid und tiytv. asked for .lUroli. Oats owlet, btuady, with Sio. lid aud U7?ic. askeil for March, lleef easy; cut meats steady; pickled bellies. UScitvc; nlckleu shouiuers. ,v-i4wk! plukleil liams. t-)(3VMo. Lurl dufl; western SUM in, 1 1-m. t'ork dull, llutter steady western dairy, 131uu. : do. creamery, l&gDl&tfo. do. factory, IM&lSo.; Elglus, aiHM New York dairy, UiitSIc.; do. creamery, ll17o.; slate creamery prints, fancy, SKl.; ezoeptlonal lots higher; do. fair to dunce, uuIo.; prints Job. blue at l "-". Cheese u.'ui; New iurk large, li-alio.; small, PHftl-l part skims, IWtlOc.; full sklius, Ztftilu. Kggs weak; state aud New York, lJ4tl$ic; western, freth, liMOUKc; southern, IW&UHo. I.tve Mnt-k Market HlTl'l'AU), M ir ' VI Cattle market pract cully in t!ie uaiu i . .idilion on to ulues. Hhei-p steady; eYimrt v. tlurs $!.90fd4.25; gooil weth ers, l.axu,J.;6; good to choice sheep, $J.:&3$ 3..KI; counuon to fair. JS.jUiaJ; culls, inua.il; choice to fuucj lunihs, $1.604. (Vi; good to choice, J4.ai.itl. 10; light to fair, tmUi; culls and ooiumou, (tf.fid;i.76. Hugs slow; Y'orkers. fl.W&i; pigs, $S; mixed packers, fi; choice heavy grades, f l.754ti,M. East Liukiitv, Pa., March 16. Cattle dull; Hogs active; all grades, gi.boai.US. tiheep steady and unchanged. tfltaisXelloYi nut There's hardly a housekeeper in the country but has heard of Cottolene the uewvegetableshort enitig. It is n strictly natural product; composed only of clari fied cotton sevd oil, thickened for convenience 111 use, with refined beef suet, pure and sweet. So composed, Was bound to win, and to drive out lard from the kitchens of tlie world. When housekeepers wish to get rid of the unpleasant feat ures a id results of lard, they should pet Cottolene, talcing care that they are not given cheap imitations with vegetable names, spuriously compounded to sell in the place of CottoleilC. 1 1 'a ea-.y to avoid disappointment arc! ensure satisfaction. Insist 'vi i! .-nur L3:to:enc. Holil l-i n 1 1 . M)tinit polls. M nlo mi'y l,y r:.K.rAi,uJANKa.co., CHIC'1 lO, AND 1" M. 0 :LV;Aae AVE., ' LP! HA 3?t3S!DE:S3Z!'JS AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock ot every descrip tion for Bale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every description 10 tho rooms and they will oe sold at auotlon on tho usual terms. All goods Eoldcn commls pionaDd settlements made on the day folio leg the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Dulldlng, Cor. Contro and Jnrdin Stroets W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Autistic Decorator Painting and Paperhnnglng, l'erfcct work. Bargains in nalnts and oils nlaln and stained glass. All the new pRilernpIn wallpaper. iially and weokly papers, novels, novelette and elatloncry. Headquarters for Evening HeralcL WALL PAPERl bargains;! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CfiRDENt 224 W. Centre Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. FRED. KEITHAlv 104 North Main street, Bhenandoah, l'a. WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONllfv Ice Cream wholesale and rstalL Picnics and parties supplied on short notice,. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uossler's old stand.) Vnln land Coal Ht ttlietiundoialc. Heat beer, ala and porter on tap. The flnon orandsof whiskeys and clears. Pcol room at acted. Tho Man Who wrote tho Song "lie never corf fo wander from ItU own flrende," was In'plred while sitting before one of my Sno Htntcrs. I also have on hand the best Stoves and Kanges In the market and a large stock of llousefumlshlng Qoods. Plumbing, rootle g andMpoutlng a specialty. All work guaranteed. T. O. WJ.TEHH, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sta.. Bhenandoah, Pa New Discovery. Mayers Magnetic Catarrh Curo Is used by vapor inhalation and Is the only medicine of the kind over put on the n arkot. lly inhalation the medicine Is not poured Into the stomach and thence sent wandering through the sys tem. Hut by Inhalation the meuiclno Is ap plied directly to the deceased onan and tha only way to reach the affected parts In the noe, Every bottle Is gunrantced by tha druggist Price II per bottle. Uuaranteed to oure. For sale hy u I druggists. It's used ditlerem rrou any other raedfeloe. Our advertised ugenu and all druggists ar Instruct"! to return the money to any one who falls to be cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Prl o nne dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is sajlr.g a great deal, hut It hits never raum ror sale For sale by druggists, or addream riic Mayers Ding Co., , uuuiauu, am. fftlnrnn, l,u Va 1 h I l'(M.Il?eir.K.li. 1 4 ItjO pn-v irtw by wall. Sc iromieoii) lewilfcure. COOK HEKlDi CU., Chicago.! TR YnTT:HAVE A TRUNK to go x vv the depot or a parcel to aena away drop us a card and we will call for It. United States Express. Cor. Centre nnd Union Ste. v d IB fjOTTOLENE liiiiin ftiif"k ;aaia.