A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho following remarkable event In a lady's llfewllllnteresttho reactor: "Foralong time I had a terrlblo pnln at my heart, which nat tered almost Incessantly. I hull no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo compelled to Bit up In bod and belch gas from my Mom acli until I thought every mlnulo would I my last. Thero was a feeling of oppressli.r about ray heart, and I was afraid to draw a f nil Lroatli. I couldn't sweep a room with out sitting down and resting; but, tlmnk God, by tbo help of Now Heart Curo nil thnt tapastnndl feel llko another woman. Ile foro using tho Now Heart Curo I bad taken different so-cnllod remedies and been trcutcr by doctors without any bonellt until I wu liolh discouraged and disgusted. lily hubnnd boughtmo a bottlo of Dr. Miles' New Henri Curo, nnd am happy to say I never regret ire1 it, ns 1 now have, a splendid appetite nnd sleep well. I weighed 1M pounds hen I bc- fan taking tho rotnody, and now I weigh 1T01 ,. Is offcet in mycaso hns been truly man e' ous. It far surpasses any other medicine I have over taken or any bonellt 1 ever re ceived from physicians." Mrs. Harry Bturr, rottsvlllo, l'a., October 12, 1892. Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo Is sold on a poI tlvo gunranleo by nil druggists, or by the l)r Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Intl., on receipt o price, elpor oottlo, six bottles as, express pre- i puiu, XII IS great discovery by an eminent I sncclnllst In heart disnnse. contains neither nlnto m. d.,. dn... CAUTXON. If a dealer refers W. 1. Douglas bhoes nt n roducrd price, or ssji lie has them without nnnin stumped on bottom, put lilm down ns a fraud. BEST IN THE WORLD. IP t. nriiTlT.Aa RTinra are stviish. easv fit. ting, and glvo better satisfaction at the prices ail. vertlstd than any other make. Try onejpair and be convinced. The stamping of W , I,. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of VV. L. Douglas Shoes gnln customers, which helps to Increase the sales on their full line ofiroods. They can afford to sell nt a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying ail your f snwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue ftee upon application. Address, W. Jj. DOl'OLAS, Uroelitnn, Mats, bold bv Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. CHOCOLATE delicious to tho taste, Invigorating and strengthening to tho body, mado in ONE MINUTE Irons "1 JmI', XO r . for a full pound packayo, 'T i"iu-.r':t:critonaEi-j!tcicri U. U. Severn, F. K. Magargle, W. U. Water Easily. Quickly. Permanently ncst"e WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, niul all the train of pvtlt Jron.rtyprririor lui'f tlie rrtulta oi overw oi fc, sickness worn etc FuJlstiL-ngiU. develi-pii etii ami lont given loetToryau aud Emtlon of tio boily Implt. natun.lmetl-oda Immcllutt Imnrovemen bi n tuiiiirA fmiJOf.R(hlft it, r fcrciK-ffl Hook explamitlon uikI pruofi mulled (teulel freo. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. flrTflRfi! 1317 Arch St. Ill I I llUui PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tho only (Icnnlno Bncriallst In America, nuliuilisiaiiuiiiff ttiui niuera aurcrilte. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special HUeaises anil Strictures rermaaLiittr t'liixd In 3 to & dan Dl nnn n nip mi lrlmarv or tierond- ULUUU rUiaUll ErvcWdbvenllrelT I new method tu to tie da s. tt year Euro- I I 17"liul,iiiU sua . Iirai lit aiexnerieuve, u I OurtlncaUw &nl llli.l.tntn.. f.rnv... hclld flv I 2-oent tamps for iMxik. TUITH." Hie only I Iuvuk ospuMUtf uua K lioi'tora auu oiuei n nu- i verttdlnir as trralt STiM.nltHrji. A trua friend I I to all sulfertrs and to tbiue omu iuplatlDic I marriage. Tlie most stubborn and dangerous I iMHBouimioi. urnour cauanu uobaveu.( 0-10; Sun IMS SuooeasfultreatnieutbTnititL LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots ot wvs of throwing away money Om at the best methods ot economising is to lasun In am olasa, thoroughly reliable companies either lite, tire or accident, such as representor ty lio, 130 Hor.ih Jardln street, Hhenandoah, Pi ifi nil WJMitt? WB ll Douglas S3 STOE wl mm Aii. Salom Vory Liboral in Its Treat ment of the Marohors, EEORUITS OOME IN VERY SLOWLY. Tliclr Appcarnnco nt Itelolt Kxcttes tint llldlcule nf the Villagers, bnt Hoys Who Had Prepared to Snowball Them Titled Their Forlorn Appearance. Salem, O., March 20. Snlemhns treated the Coxey Commonweal most generously, both In supplying food mid shelter niul re cruits. The quality 01 those contributions of men nnd tilings whs of the highest. In deed the lenders nre so plensed with the new men ns to be more hopeful In their talk than ever. Shortly nfter 8 o'clock the nrmy filed Into the town, seventy-nine strong. Prob ably 8,000 people gnve them a sileut weU tome. The mayor, J. W. Northrop, pro vided two hnlls, KaufTrnnn's Armory and thu Federation of Labor hall, as sleeping quarters. Quantities of food, such as colTee, bread, meat, snndwiches and boiled eggs had been prepared by a com mittee of citizens, and this was turned over to Marshal llrowne. Camp Anna I. Dices was n vacant lot. near the depot, donated by a prominent townsman for that purpose. In a miserable sleet storm the army camped and was fed. Mr. llonsall, who has managed tho citi zens' arrangementshcre, had Carl Urowtie to Blipper. The latter then held a crowded meeting In the opera house at 7 o'clock. Sixteen of the best recruits thus far en listed joined Immediately after the camp was reached. They are all genuine work men. One walked from Ashtabula In four days, another cnuiofrom Connecticut nnd two from Alliance. Three men are sick under Dr. Kirk- land's enre. The food nnd exposure to cold nre responsible. Urowuo was In- fn... .1 i. ...... i...t nnn ctll-l.,.. iuiIiuf. nf. imnimui.o -w .., East Liverpool would join the army, A largo military bund Is being organ ized in the Fifteenth ward of Pittsburg In tho Interest of Coxey. Professor Joseph Hurkhart, a well known musician of that ward, Is nt the head of the enterprise, mid expects to have a complete fully equipped band ready to meet Coxey when ho reaches that city. The bnnd Is to mnrch several , Is illegnl nnd cannot be collected by pro mlles to meet Coxey's nrmy, when it will cess of lnw. The verdict is In the case of return with him to Pittsburg, nnd then Ira C. liridevs. Charles V. Clnrk, In which accompany the Commonweal to the capital. I tho defendant made a note for for The steamer Hudson, which arrived at Pittsburg from Cincinnati yestcrdny, had on hoard a small detachment for Coxey's nrmy. It consisted of ten men, seventeen horses nnd eight wngons. They were tnken on nt Iiellnlre, O. They expect to join tho Commonwenl nrmy nt Enst Pnlestlue or Beaver Fulls. The weary Commonwenl struggled Into Beloit, O., at noon. The march was broken nt Xiles Junction, where Jlnrshnl llrowne called a halt for half an hour. Horn blowing and dialling from tho vil lagers greeted tho woebegone Common weal. Some of the boys had several bushels of snowballs prepnred for the nrmy, but the nppenrnnco of tho meu wns so forlorn that they wero nllowed to pass through unmolested. Several have de Hcrted anil thero is much grumbling. Tho army, sixty-seven strong, passed through Damascus at 1:30 p. m., nnd was jeered nnd guyed by thopeoploof the village. Owing to tho rough roads tho marchers were not able to make schedule time. At Enst Liverpool, O., Inst night tho Coxey contingent showed Its hand nt n public meeting held in Wlttenberger's hall. James V. Green, defeated candi date for the Democratic nomination for 1 city marshnl, was elected marshnl of tho Eat Liverpool regiment. The leaders have n bona lido roll of K5 "soldiers" to I date, and tho force Is being steadily en- I larged. Almost nil of them ure striking ! potters. J A dispatch from St. Louis announces I that thirty-four recruits for Coxey's nrmy nrrived thero last night on the Wabash ri nd. Theynro unemployed coal miners fi ora the vicinity of Pittsburg, Kun,, nud nre mostly young men. The mnrchers wero checrod this morn ing by the appearanco of Mr. Coxey, who returned from Chicago in tlmo to resume the march, Coxey In Chicago. Chicago, March 29. J, S. Coxey np- peared at n horse sale nt the stock yards yesterdny, nnd wns greeted by loud cheers und culls for n speech. Coxey's hor.-e.x brought $150, whilo he had expected not less thnu 1 1,000, nud with this for n cue he roundly scored existing condltious, charg ing the hard times to "n hick of money." This evil, he said, he proposed to remedy by compelling n government" Issue of 1500,000,000. Coxey's Chicago lleuten.uit, Albert Muson, claims that he will Juivo for the east Saturday with 5,000 men. At present the 5,000 Is represented by seven teen men. Tramps Sent to Prison BurFAK), Mnrch 29. The police sprnng a surprise party on tho tramps Tuesday night. When the pilgrims of tho road came In to nsk for u night'B lodging they were placed under arrest ns tramps or vngrnuts. Nearly half a hundred were tried on thnt churge yesterday and sent to the penitentiary. It is reported that this aggregation of Idlers was to form n Buf falo detachment of Coxey's Commonweal. General Kryo Heard From. EL PAfcO, Tex., Mnrch 29. General Fryc, who is at Seirrn Blnncn, ninety miles enst of here, with 470 men, wired A. L. White side, of this city: "Wo need provisions and box car transportation to San An tonio. Con anything he done for usf" Mr. Whiteside forwarded KO0 worth of pro visions to the hungry men. Sand htnrm In Oklahoma. Enid, O. T., March 30. A terrible snnd storm has been raging in this section for the pnst three days, and husinessattimes has been almost suspended. A hard snow fell yesterday, but it lusted only a few hours, and afterwards the sautl seemed to drift with increased Intensity. A oold wind has been blowing a gale since Mon day night. Her llurna Itesult In Death. Philadelphia, March 39. The burns re ceived by Mrs. Mary Berger, 78 years old, of North Tenth street, from the explosion of n coal oil lamp, resulted in her dedthin tho Germantown hospital. Her daughter, Miss Clara Berger, may die from the same cause. Peru's President Drlne. I.IMA, Peru, March 98. President Ber mudez Is dangerously 111 nud it is feared he is dying. Colonel Hemlgto Morales Bermudez became president of the repub lic on Aug. 10, lb90. His term of ofllee ex pires this year. Two Stepping Stones to consumption arc ailments we often deem trivial a cold and acoiiRh. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect." muision not only stops a cold but it is re markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Scott's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat-food to take. It arrests xvaste and builds up healthy Yflesh. Prepared br Bcott A Howne, N. V. All druggist' IMgertmt's CinllentcH to IHxmi. Nr.w Yoi:k, March 20. The Kentucky Rosebud (Walter Kdgerton) nrrived in New York with his manager and backer, Jimmy McIIale, of Philadelphia. The now fnmous boxer issued Hie following challenge: "I will fight George Dixon nt 118 pounds for $a,r.00 to tr,(X)0 n side nnd the featherweight champiunshlp nf the world, nnd I will bo ready to meet Dixon nnd his backer nt Tho Police Gazetteolllco on Wednesday, April 4, to post n deposit nnd sign nrticles." Kcnped Prisoners Cnpturrd. I'lllI.UTSlil'I'.o, N..T., March 20. Charles Dorsey and Harry Lair, two prisoners who broko out of Uelvldero jail enrly last Sat urday morning, were captured In a shnnty nt Whltuker's, two miles below hero. They ottered no resistance, nnd wcro re committed .to lielvldere jail. They were nwniting trinl for robbing n jewelry store nt Washington. Cannot Collect a Ilet by Law. liOSTOX, Mnrch 20. Tho supremo court of Massachusetts has decided that a note given in payment of a bet on horse racing pools on a horse race sold in aiw loru. Ten Wars for "Knockout' Men. PlIILAunU'lllA, March 20. Charles C. Moore, alias Hussell, nnd Thomas Nulty were convicted In the criminal court on ten bills of Indictment charging them with administration of drugs for knock out purposes and robbery of several per sons. They wero each (.enter d to ten yeurs lu the Eastern penitent! . . An ngrncnblo Laxativo nndNEnvE Tonio. Bold by Dnigprlsta or sent by mail. 23c.,'&0e. and $1.00 per packairo. Ptmplca free. TSTtfto IHTf Tho rnvorlte TOCIH I0TOE3 IlLty lU KJ f ortho Teeth and. JJreath,S5o. CaptaInSwecncy,U.S.A.,SanDici),Cal., Bays: "Bblloh'a Catarrh Itemcdy Is the Urst mcdlclno I have over found that would do mo onyEOOd." rrlcoKK-ts. Sold by Druggtota. SHILOH'S CURE. Tnts Great Couan Cure promptly euro Where all others fall. For Consumption It hl3 no rival; has cured thousands, and will crmn you, It taken In'imo. Frlce 9 lis., CO cti., JUl Mold by 0. H. Hagcnlmch, ShctHuidoah. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah tor nn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, I.e--on, Slattsc;ton, White Hall, Cat&sauqa AllfcTowo, Htuhlohem, Easton, I'hlladelpbM in". we-uncriY at ool, 7.iio, u.ia a m , li.43 K 07 p. to .r New York, fl.ni, 7.38, 9.15 a. m., 13 48. Sf". i lr0i' Quakue Hwltcbbiclt, Gerhards and Hud-.--eiidalo, 8 04, 9.15 u. m , snd i 57 p. m. For Wtlkes-Uarre. White Haver., Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Savro. Wavorly and Elnura, 6.01, 9.15 a. a., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls as) tin West, 8.04. 9.15 a. n.. and 2 57 5.57 p. m. For liemacre, uotaware water uap anc 'Hrounsburg, 6.U4 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For I.imliertvllle and Trenton, 8.15 a m. For Tunkhannock. 8.04, 9.15 a. m.. Z57, 5 27 s ' For Ithaca and Geneva 8.04, 9 15 a. m. 5 27 p. nt For Auburn 9.15 a. m. .27 p. m. For jeanesvlllc, Levis ton and Hester teadow, 7.38 a. ra., 12.4:1, 8.08 p. m. For Auaenrteu, iia2ioton,&itociiiOb sna Lturn br Yard. 8.04, 7 M, 9.15, a. ra., 12.43. 2.57 5 27 p. m. rorscranton n.oi.v.ia. a. m.,a..u p rn For Huzlebrook. Jeddo, Drlftoa and FriclanU, 8.04, 7.8s, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 i. rr For Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lost Creek, l.f,? 7.61, 8.52, 10.20 S. tn., 1.00, 1.40, 1.10, 8.85, f .22. 9.1? p. m. For Haven Ttun. Centralla. Mount Cartcrl and Shaniokln, 7.08, 8.50, 11.11 a. m., 1.32, 1.40, 8.2 p m For Yateavllle. Park Place, MahanoyCIty an EcUno. 8.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m 12.43. 2.57 5 a, 8.08, 9.91, 10.38 p. m Trains will leava Sbamoktn at 6.45, 8.15, 11.4a a. m., l.w, 4.80 9.3D p. ra., and arrive at.Shenan. dotb at 7.38, 9.15 a. m., HAS. 2.57, b:t7, 11.15 p. w Leave Sbenandoih for Pottevllle, b.mi, 7.88 9.09, 11.05 11. 3J a. m., 12.13, 2.57, 1.10 5.37, IS.W p. rn. Leave Pottsville tor Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.36 9.06, 10.15, 11.13 a. m 12., 3.00,. 1W, 6.W, 7.16, 7.SS 10.00 n. m. ... Leave Shenandoah for Hatleton, 8.01, 7.38, 9.15. a. m., 12. M. 3.57, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Hatleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.06 a. ra., 12.15, i.lb, 6.30, 7.96. 7.5 p. m. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Olrardvllle and Io t Greek, 7.29, v.tu a tn., t-.w, x.te p. m. jfnr linTtptAn. Illauk Creak Junotlon. Teoc Haven Jueotlon, Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethlehem, slaston and New York, 8.40 a It 9. t.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 p m. For Yateavllle, Park I'laoe, Mahauor Otty am'. Delano, 8.10. 11. ft. m., 12.30, 2.66, 4.40 6.08 p. rr Leave Hatleton for Shenandoah, 8.W. 11 a. m., 1.06, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, b.W, 8.4U, 9M a. m., 2.46 p. m. Leave l'ottevlllo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.41 a.m.,l. 6.16 n m KOLLIN 11. WIU1UK, Oeul. Bupt., South llethlehein, Pa CUAS. S. LBK, Uonl. Pass. Act., Philadelphia. A. TT, NONNKMACnnn. Asst. r? r . . Houth Ilethlehem Pa. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOL O Denver's Municipal Aquabbln. DENVF.n, March 20. After hearing nr gumentson the appeal from Judge Glynn's decision quashing tho writ of Injunction against Mayor Van Horn's now fire nnd police commissioners, tho supreme court judges announced thnt they could not take juridlction In the case. Unless the old members, Orr nnd Martin, now retire voluntarily n writ of mandamus will be obtained by tho new board tocompelthem to vacate. Yielding to pressure from Gov ernor Waite the new board has selected 11. M. lleliymeyer, n Populist; fur chief of police Instead of ox-Chief Farley. Will rmnerutf Illntprs. llAIimsniTho, March 20. Judge Hell, of Ulair county, has notified Governor I'attl son thnt he has called the attention of Dis trict Attorney llnmmond to his letter rec ommending an Inquiry Into the rtcent at tack at Altnona by an armed mob upon Italians living In thnt city, and asked him to prosecute nil peitons alleged to be guilty. The judge promises the governor to cnll the attention of the next grand jury to the matter. New llodford's Mill Strikers. New HedkoHD, Musr., March 20. The strike nt tho Wnmsutta mills Is growing moro serious dally. Lnst night when tho mills closed n crowd of strikers nrmed with red Hags, bearing the words "Scab" nnd "Knobstick," surrounded the gates nnd Haunted the provoking signals hi the faces of the workmen. No violence was attempted, however, ns the police were on the nlert. There Is no sign of n settlement of the difficulty. Tour Drowned In an Ocenn Collision. London, March 20. Tho llrltlsh steamer Yesso, Cnptain Strachen, bound from Newport for ltnltiniore In ballast, came Into collision nt 3 o'clock in tho morning with the schooner Lizzie Wllce, of llfra combe. Tlie Yesso snuk within n few minutes nfter the vessels enme together. Captain Rrachcn, two sailors and the steamer's cook were drowned. The Lizzie "Wllce is badly damaged. A Nrcjro Murilcrer ilranteil n lteprleri., Tuenton, Mnrch 29. Governor Werts has granted n reprieve to George Andrews, tho colored man who killed his wife in Washington, Warren county, and who wns sentenced to be executed on April 5 next. Tbo reprieve is until April 19, in order that Andrews' counsel may have opportunity to present his ense to the court of pardons. Hrlva Cannot l'rnctlen In Virginia. Richmond, Vn., Mnrch 29. In the Hen rico county court Judge Wellfonl ad hered to his decision denying the petition nf Mrs. Belvn A. Lockwood for license to practice lu his court. Mrs. Lockwood will npply to the supreme court of appeals for license to practice lu tho stnte courts generally. CliUilrrn rinylnp; with Matches. MoxiaoMlUiV, Ala., March 29. Edith and Fayette Ilorton, 7 and 5 years old, respectively, children of Mr. and Mrs. I John W. Horton, were burned to dentil In a hay loft. They wero at piny and hnd borne matches. Annther i:nihrzler Plead Clilllty. PlhUllE. S. I)., March 29. In the United Slates court tho grand jury indicted Al exander Boss fur embezzling 25,OtJ0 from the Kirot National bank of Lead City. llosi, was arraigned nnd pleaded guilty. The Weather. Probably light showers ;sontherIy winds colder tomorrow morning. Voyage Around The World! Part VI. Number 56. Numbers cbango dally. Cut this coupon out and keep It until 4oven different nu i hers are accutnu Uted, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this ofllee and you will rccelvo tho portfolio as advertised. C.tll nnd 8eo sample. ,) ? Cut This Coupon Out. 3 j Series No. VI. ? I'het-JVIagicveity ; Coupon No. 68. fST Cut out ono ot these Coupons nnd mall or bring them in person to the ortlco of the IIeiuld, wlth.tcn cents In silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No. 1 of the Magio City will bo delivered to you. A-ii..iIW ,sW jflt jJkjScjfiijsSi SkjJ( Coupon !RIo. SI. "asUrpieces From the Arl Galleries of the World," umbers Changed TDalIy Send or bring to the ofllee of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and you will receive the great Portfolio of Art. TO PROTECT THE SliALS Trying to Eoaoh an Agreomont with Great Britain. THE NEGOTIATIONS PROQBESSING. The Vresltlent ltns Already Helectoil tlin Vlilteil Mat'ii Vessel Thnt Will Pro. ceeil tn lleltrltiff Nrit, mill Knirlitnil Will lloulttless Soon lio Ileurit 1'roui. WAMllNUTOJt, March 29. Tlieagreement relative to the senl fisheries lias not yet been perfected, nlthnugh It is supposed to lie near that stage. On Tuesday Mr. Bay ard liinile certain representations to the llrltlsh foreign office. His report Is Indi cative of a successful conclusion, and jes terday Sir Julian Pauncefote bad an Inter view with Secretary Gresham. Still thu agreement is not yet iierfeeted. It Is understood thnt the main print of differ ence arises from the insisteiiceof the Brit ish that warning ho served on the Cana dian sealers who go into the forbidden zone before tho agreement is rntilled hs n pre liminary to seizure. Secretary Gresham lias taken the ground that these vessels have already had sullleient warning in the publication of the decision of the arbi trators. This point, however, does not nppear totnvolvo n difference so radical as to threaten an amicable understanding. Secretary Gresham had an interview with the president after Sir Julian's visit, nnd nu evidence of tho expectation of tho administration wasauorded by the seiec. turn of the vessels of the patrol fleet anil the beginning of the preparation of the sailing orders of the lleet. The vessels designnted for the service nre tho Mo- hlcnn, Captain C. K. Clarke; the York town, Cnptnm l olger; the Alert, Cnptnin Morgan; the Bennington, Cuptnlu C. M. Thomas; the Hanger, Captain Longtieekcr; tho Adams, Captniu Brice; the Concord, Cnptain Goodrich; tho Petrel, Cnptnin Emory; tho revenuo cutters Benr, Hush nnd Corwin, and the ilsh commission ve.s- ei Albatross. Senntor Morgan, chairman of tho senntu committee oh foreign relations, nnd member of the Behriug sen commission, expressed the opinion thnt no leglslntion would be necessary to revive the modus Vivendi, which is understood to have been about agreed upon between the United Stntes and Grent Britain. Ho mi Id thnt he was not informed as to whether the ngreement had been perfected, but ho thought any understanding of tho nnturo between the executive branches of the governments will be self operative. An Knxlnner Dtown tn Atoms. CllA r.LKbTON, W. Vn., March 29. A special from Point Plenant sirys: Tho pump boat Hero hurst her boiler whilo lying nlongsldo the Annie l... killing her engineer, John Mctiumu, and wounding several others. The United states insiieo- tors were aboard at the time nnd one o them, Mr. Ira Huntington, of Gulllpnlk was quite severely scalded. The Hero is a total wreck, sinking in two minutes. It is thought the engineer was literally blown to atoms. Proposed Treasury llrform. WASlllSfiTOlf, March 29. The report of the Bookery commission appointed to ex amine into the business methods of tho executive department hits been completed so far as the treasury Is concerned. It recommends "Thnt the ofllee of second comptroller bo abolished, tliusconcentriit ing under one head the comptroller of the treasury all decisions, legal or other wise, relating to tho accounting branch." A Tlilnvliitf ItrnUeiiinn. SritActM., X. Y., Mnrch 39. Thousands of dollars worth of goods stolen from the cars of the New York Central Unllroad company were discovered yesterday in a house occupied by Henry A. Smith nt Unit Syracuse. Smith is n brakeuiau in the employ of the company. Slay lie llxpelled from :hurrli. Lexington', Ky., March U9. Ilreckln ridge's church membership here Is in se rious danger. There will be a change In the pastorate shortly, nud n move, it is said, will then bo made to cast him out. Colonel llreckinrldgo has beeu a member of this church for thirty years. A Commercial Crisis Threatened. Ilur.NOS AYHKS, Murch 29. Financial mutters lu the Argentine Republic are in an unsatisfactory condition, and n com mercial crisis is considered curtain within three months. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations on the New York and I'll ilsdel phla KxrlniiiKi. New Yohk, March 28. Thero was slightly lncrcnsed activity In tho stock market today. and the transactions wero more widely dis tributed than usual. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 40i. V. N. Y. & Pa IN Pennsylvania. 61W Heading Sl4 St. Paul 0SM Lehigh Nav N. Y. k N. i: KSs Now Jersey Cen...llSH Krle, IS it I)., b. & W.. West Shore 1C0 N. Y. Central 101M Lako Krle & W... ISM Del. & Hudson.... Wo ilenernl Mttrlcrts. I'mi.Aiim.i'iiiA, March 88. Flour weak winter super., 2'(M.10; winter extras, J-'.Sif4 S.riii: No. - Inter family, fH.stms.ia; l'ennsyl vaula roller straight, &2.751; western winter clear, t-'..V.i u'.SU. Wheat strong, higher, 1th ate. bid and it-".lc. asked for March. Corn higher, flrin, with Wlc. bid and i&ir. asked for March. Oats tlriu. higher, with UOVfc. bid and We. asked for March. Ileef nnn; family t utoaU; ektru mem. $8; lieef hams, $191H.5U city extra India loess, tlftiLt!. Pork nrmer new ineas, $lJ.a;iM,ia: extra prime, $l2.iVil 12.511; family. llk&PJ.90; short clear, S13Q IS 2i. Itrd strong; western steam, $7.50; re lined strong. Mutter quiet; west "r i dairy, HWaHc.; do, fsotory, 10PJo.: Kiglus, ale; New York dairy, lk&Xlo.; do. creauiery, H ltlo. for old; Pennsylvania creamery prints, fnnov. Sic; do. choice, Sto.; do. fair to prime, lVSiMe.; prints Jobbing at glo. Cheese stead New York large, !13c.; do. am 7iae.; part skims, 36e.; full akhus, X&S'fa Kggs steady; New York anil Pennsylvania, HMu.; western fresh, llkie.; southern, lu HMo. Mr htnek Afarkrts. Nhw Yomt, March St. Heevea strong; ohnlce native steeis. H 0 per luu lbs.; goo. I u prime, HSM.l; r.odlum to fair, 3.8ilt).HS; ordinary. t.ooiS.1.;S; corn fed Texana, fair to good, ?1 as 3.70; dry cows i. , ' nils, ti.xiiS.i . tl firm; poor tn cliolee venls. 4(tr,7c. per lb. up and lanii.i a" ' inferior to prime she.' . ir3.AO(l.!fi t"i h" lbs.; common to oholee lambs, T.. I! i firm; fair to good hogs, .!' ..).J5 per HKIlbB. IlUt'rAM), March 88 Cattle slow, steady. Hogs aotlv; gc.od Vorkers, (.VlurMi.15; light Yorkers, .MiA:M; plga. .l.Wtfi.aO; mixed packers, JW-I.IO; beavs, Ski. Sheep fairly active; uo fauey wethers here, though wanted at H.ava.1.91; good ethers, fH.UoiftUS; good to choice sheep, JS.bOHtl; common to fair, 3.MaJ.ll); choice to fancy lambs, !.&Vit3; good to choice, II.C5&5; light to fair, IffitJK. ',3 Frauds Exirt in tunny forms, bnt $J there is no fraud that is more fr contemptible tluui the one of fy) substitution. Of nil the nub- & stitutioti frauds there is none f which jicrpctuatcH a rrcatcr outrage tiixn the consumer than the substitution of for Cottolene, which is the only reliable, wliolcsioui j a.id healthful sliLrtotiing upon the market. Don't bo in duced to purchue of Cottolone, or you will be yj lnmcntably di.ppoi.iud i.i yty the roi.ults. Cottolone ic. n (A shorten iti(; is endorsed ly , pliyeiciana aad cool.i t; cx- V Cgr pert. HesurJthutyimriuok V'l (3 uses Cottolone. i,.-) 0$ hold In tlireuaod llvo pouiul 1..1II1. K to j, rMiLar.--rsiA. f. The placo for bustnose men to sond their BttrplusBtock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays A nybody can send goods of every description 10 tho rooms nnd they will 00 sold at aacllor. on tho usual terms. All goods fold on commit slonand settlements made on the day folio tng 'he sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty lJulldlng, Cor Contro and Jnrdin Ptrcot1 101 North Main street, Bhenandonh, l'a., WHOLESALE 3AEER AND CONFECTION lee ream wholesale and ref.lL I'lcnlcw and parties supplied on short notlos JOE WYATT'S LOON AND RESTAURANT. (Christ Bossiir'o old suind.) 9mIo k.n CokI tw,, eiHntl02'. Hast beer, ale and sorter on tan. Tho flrsit orandsot whiskeys and olrnrs. Pool room it aonea Tho Man Who wrote the Sons "ic nn'tfr cares to wander lYoni hli own flreHde" was Inspired while sitting before one of my tint Heaters. I nlso have on hand the best Btovex and ttango In the market and a large stock ot uouseiurnismng uooas. fiumDtng, roonsr and Hpoutlng a specialty. All work guarantiee (tor, of Lloyd and White Sts., Hhenandoah, Pa CrtfotiMf.-r's Ui,3l:.h Ittnuiond IlraaA. tENNYROYflL PLLS LADICB. Ilk i . Ami.rt I H7fu ltia-J lit-d Ult b J LllVlIil mHii bran I u U u I. i ni a TL 1 t'J " nfuwonit iriiti.il -i I W JJf In - a- i I It tj Hllrf f-r Lu in. .itliaDlsUj k4 uillrA.' 1 1 tier !? rvtKMfc t It. Jfamt IWi itt-ulfwl lt-tUbtlUoft Ht)u -IT permanPtitlT ctirod B In au to QJd an baB Mcle Oemedy.nnaex g cuftrftntT.liac'iedlrT II 1 fuTnimnnlf a1. PfmtttTHiiroofnand ltn.nnsin I book.illuritruuvl from life frompoople cared H uw ujr iuuii. cioiatuH m nui curs COOK REMEDY CU., Chicago, III. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. UELCAMP, J It., PropH WSST STSEET, Between Centre and Lie?!, SUeiiatidoaTi, Pcuna, Teams to hire for all purposes on ren?r nable terms' W. H.SNYDER 133 Went Centre Street, Mnlianoy City, Pa. Autistic Decorator Painting and Papnrbanglng. Purfeot work. HiritilnK in naints and oils, plain ard stained jUs All the new patterns In wa'i p p r. Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. WALL PAPER! It AK GAINS'! Big IteduoMon in Wall Paper. Mutt make room for an enor mous Spring Stock, t i : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, til W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa, i!Tji.:."ni,y u ka.i is i mm W II III
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