EVENING HERALD V ibilHhed dally, axoept Sunday by ,i H Lit VVHLINHlXa COMPANY. i.. 'i on office and mechanical department North Market Street. th. WptisH Is delWered In Shenandoah and peram sutroun,jnR towns for Six Cent wen, payable to theoarrlors. Dy mall, Threw Dollar a year or Twenty-five cent per month, m advance. H(ifr(lwiiM oharged aoeordlng to spaee uC rosltlon, The publishers reserve the right -nge the position of advertisements when rer -ho publication ot news requlros It. The rb t Is Also reserved to reject any advertise HMnt, whether paid for or not, that the pub- 'soars may deem Improper. Advertising rate raaflo known upon application. '."ntcred at the post offlceat Shenandoah, Pa vk sscond closs mall matter. TUB EVENING HBHALlh Shenandoah, Penn. Svening Herald. "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1805. The fact that Ward McAllister left bat 410,000 proves that when one does not look ou life as n serious thing be may attain a prominent place In society, even if he has no money. Tils Chinese generals are still having their heads chopped off. It is about as safe and pleasant to he a Chinese general these days as t would be to live in a lynamito factory on top of an intermit tent volcano. The missionary societies of the various religious denominations in this country natnrally take a deep Interest in all wars waged In countries not yet Christianized According to their latest reports the -societies maintain 4,000 stations and 0,000 schools in different parts of the world, and expend on them annually about 44.500.000. 'The surprising success ot the new loan, -and the great confidence it has given to investors on both sides of the water, and to business men here, encourage many to .hope that It may be the beginning of a real recovery, says Dun's Review. In twenty-two minutes here subscriptions are supposed to have been at least Ave times the amount of bonds offered, and in two hours, at London, they were twenty times the amount there offered. Considering the power which control of these bonds give to regulate foreign ex- changes, and to prevent exports of gold, the transaction has indeed greatly changed the financial situation, in spite of the fact that government revenues are till deficient, and that domestic trade shows scarcely auy gain as yet. The industries are not enlarging production, .nor have prices of farm products im proved. But a very important source of apprehension and hindrance has, for the Dime at least, been removed. Mil Allen, the eloquent Populist of Ncbr-assa, does not apparently care a hooter whether he creates a panic in London financial circles or not. He stands an in the Senate whenever he has a chance, and gives loud and vehement ut iterance to his opinion that "every bond issued by Secretary Carlisle Is absolutely null and void," for the reason that the act under which these bonds are issued is dead letter. London has $40,000,000 of oar new bonds, and subscribed for her Allotment fifteen times over. If Mr, Allen is right, London ought to be thank ful that she did not get fifteen times $40, 000,000 worth of this Illegal and worthless piper. And yet It is believed that these reckless English bankers would repeat ithelr grab to-morrow if they had tho uppirtunlty. Either they are mighty or financiers, unable to detect a saw dust game when they see it, or they have no faith in Senator Allen's valuable opinion. Chairman Wilsos is fully entitled to (thunder down the ages as a past grand aaaeter lu the art of destructive states manship. He Is a destroyer, but not a builder. Give htm the support of an able- bodied working majority and there isn't fiscal policy or n plan of revenue-raising 4havt be cannot smash and mutilate be- Tond all possibility of recognition by its most intimate friends. Turn him loose pon a Treasury surplus, and even though it be like a mountain in its proportions, ke Kill make It look like a hole in the aground within six callendar months. It bere is a struoture to be torn down, .foundation to be blasted away, or a pro- Meeting -wall to be reduced to chaos, Wilson is the man to send for. But when s constructor is needed, when a builder As required, Mr. Wilson has shown, by his wa perormaBces, that he is not on tha list of ellgibles. To his overr hadonring ?ealua as a destroyer the prostrate Indus Aries of a nation and an arid desert of Democratic despair pay eloquent tribute. Of highroad and comprehensive incapac ity in constructive statesmanship the cord ot his vain efforts for an honorable -solution of the bond question affords con wincing and convicting testimony. Trying to IV.troy l.vld, ncr. IjONDox, 1V1 27 The Iclugi-iiph bits a two column ilixpatrh frmii a reporter lu Was sent by It, to Invent ijfiite tho Armen ian outrafrys. It Is tinted Moosh, .Tnn. !'. The dispatch Mn of the nttx-mpts on tin part of the Turks to destroy the proofs of tho otttriiftvH, and especially to obliterate tho telltale pit (tusr behind the residence of Village, chief of DJcIlyogooisou, in which hundreds of mutilated IkmIIos were piled. HarreU of petroleum that wort) orlKlnally intended to be used in burning villages wero poured into tho pit and set on lire. Tho Ilamcs failed to consume the mass and n hill stream was thon damnpd and diverted from Its course, but oven this failed to wash away tho horrlhlo cvldoncu. Now tho remains nro belnir removed piece meal. Tlio details of this massacre, in which, after promising Imperial protection, tho Turks escorted the Armenians from tho camp before slaying thum, uro sicken ing and most fiendish. litirlt-d by n Snnusllrio. Glenwood Spuinhs, Colo., Keb. 27. After being blockaded by snowslldos for thirty-six hours, tho first train from Den ver over tins Denver and Rio Grnndo rond arrived hero last evening. Slide nf tor slide enmo rolling down tho mountains, and fifty wore counted botweon Shoshono and this town. Near Spruco Crook a largo slido struck four of tho section mon, two of whom wero hurled into the Grnndo river nnd wero rescued. Tho other two, T. J. Flynn, foreman of tho gang, and Henry Flannlgan, wero burled in tho snow. 1 lynn was shoveled out alive, after bolug buried nu hour and twenty minutes, wuno i tniinignn was found dead. Mr. Drayton's Legal Fight. TltENTdN, Fob. 27. Mrs. Charlotte Au gusta Drayton, against whom James Cole man Drayton recently brought suit for di vorce on tho ground of adultery, retaliated yesterday by flung a counter petition in the court of chancery, asking for n decreo of divorce from her husband, ou tho ground of desertion. Tho petition was illlcd by It. G. Lindabury, Mrs Drayton's counsel. Indiana's New I.lqunr Law. Indianapolis, Fob. 87. Tho Nicholson temporanco bill passed tho houso of repre sentatives by n voto of 75 to 20. It is very stringent, although it lost somo of its forco by being amended. It provides for local option in this way: That n majority petition against a saloon in a certain com munity will provent ono being established thoro for two years. It provides against music in saloons, and a saloon cannot bo run in connection with any other busi nessa direct blow at tho restaurant with bar attachment. It also does nway with screens, and all saloons must bo operated on the first floor a provision to knock out wino rooms. Tho bill will have troublo in passing tho senate Death of a llallroad Magnate. Washington, Feb. 27. Goorgo W. Thompson, president of tho Ohio Itlvor railwuy, died hero last evoningat 7 o'clock from acute pneumonia. Tho deceased loft Ids homo in l'arkorsburg, W. Va., last Friday. Ho was taken with a chill on tho train, nnd when ho reached this city ho went at onco to Dr. Hammond s snni tarium. Acuto pnoumonia dovoloped rap- Idly, and ills relatives wero telegraphed for. taonntor Camden, his brother-in-law, who was In West Virginia, brought back with him tho family physician of Mr. Thompson, but tho dlseaso was too far ad vanced to bo overcome Tho deceased was 50 years of ago. "Xlui Lost Chord." Perhaps tho most successful song of modorn times Is "Tlio Lost. Chord," whoso ealo in Great Brliain lus exceeded 250,000 copies. Tho s.or of its composition, as told by Mr. Willcby in ills "Masters of English Music, " Illustrates that in art, as in statesmanship, success enmo to those Who knew tho fcuasons, when to take Occasion by the hand. For nearly tlirco weeks Arthur Soymor Sullivan had wiitcncd by tho bodsldo of n dying brother. Ono night, when tho end was not far off nnd his brothor was sloop ing, ho chanced to conio ncross somo verso of Adclnldo I'roctor s which llvo years bo foro ho hnd tried in vain to iet to music In tho bilenco of that night watch ho read them over again, nnd almost instant ly their musical expression was conceived, A stray sheet of nuisio papor was at hand, nnd ho began to wrlto. Tho muslo grow, and ho worked on, delighted to bo helped while nway tho hours of watching. As ho progressed ho felt sure tho muslo was what ho had sought for nnd failed to find on tho occasion of his first attempt to set tho words. In a short timo it was comploto and not long nttor in tho publisher's hands, Disfigured For Life" b the despairing cry of thousands afflicted with Unsightly skin dis eases. Do you realize what this disfigu ration means to sensitive souls ? means isolation, seclusion. It is a bar to social and business success. Do you wonder that despair seizes upon tnese simerers when Doctors fail, standard remedies fail, And nostrums prove worse than use less ? Skin diseases are most obstinate to cure or even relieve. It is an easy matter to claim to cure them, but quite another thing to do so. CUT1CURA REMEDIES Have earned the right to be called Skin Specifics, Because for years they have met with most remarkable success. There are cases that they cannot cure, but they are few indeed. It is no long-drawn-out, expensive experiment. 25c. invested in a cake of CUTICURA SOAP Will prove more convincing than a page of advertisement. In short CUTICURA works wonders, And its cures are simply marvellous. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50c.; Soaf, yc 1 Kkwlvent, $1. Pottm Drnio and Chhu. Dour., Sole l'ropi., Uouoo. "All about the Skia," free. Pure Is absolutely necessary" In order to havo good health. Tho grantcst atlliction of the human raco is Impure, blood. There nro about 2100 disorders inci dent to tho human frame, the large majority arising from tho impure or poisonous condition of tho blood. The best remedy for nil blood dis eases is found in Hood's Sarsnparilla. Its remarkable, cures are its loudest pr.iiso. It is not what wo say but what Hood's Sarsapurilla does that tolls tho story. "No remedy has over had so. marked success, or won such onormous sales. Scrofula in its severest forms yields to its potent powers, blood poisoning and salt rheum and many other diseases aro permanently cured by it. For a genoral Spring Medicine to remove those impurities which havo accumu lated during the winter, or to overcome That Tired Feeling, nothing equals PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Tho Governor Tree tho Necessity for Kcotininy in Kxpenrilturcs. HAIililsnuito. Feb. 27. A lively debate was precipitated in the house yesterday by tho motion of Mr. Hinlth, of Bedford, that tho voto bo considered by which the bi.l providing that oiio-thuii of tho school up proprlntlon bo distributed evenly among all tho schools and tho balance according to tlie number of taxablos was recom mitted to tho committee on education. After ponding an hour in tho discussion of tho motion It was adopted. Tho governor s votoos of tho bills glviuy law judges to Washington and Wostmoro land counties woro sustained. Among tho bills passed finally wero: Tho firemen's rollcf bill: compensating threo members of tho National Guard for disability produced by typhoid fever con tracted at Homestead; amending tho act to require the county commissioners to furnish supplies and fuels for county of fices, so as to include sheriffs and district attornoys. Mr. Anderson, of Washington, presented a bill to protect coal minors andoporators, and providing for tho nppolnlment by tho governor of a sealer of weights and meas ures, whoso duty it shall bo to visit all mines in his district and test all scales at least once every thrco months. A bill In troduced by Mr. Mackroll, of Allegheny, repeals tho local option law at Dcrry, Westmoreland county. A messago was submitted to tho legis lature from Govornor Hastings, urging tho necessity for economy In public expendi tures and expressing the opinion that "no office bearing a salary should bo created unless the.ro Is absolute necessity there for. Tho sennto did a big day's work in tho consideration of bills oij final passage, among tho measures passed being one to extend tho llmitatioi of actions to a right to mino coal, stone, limestone, ores, tim ber, gas, oil, roads and rights of way in' nnd ou lands where the samo has not boon exercised for twonty-ono years, and pro scribing tho remedy and means for tho ap plication of the stntuto of limitations to such estates or rights. Tho governor submitted a communica tion recalling tho nomination of Dr. II. S. McConnell. of Now Brighton, Beaver county, us a member of tho State Medical society. Senator Whlto had filed un ob jection to confirmation. An Explmllng Cylinder Kills Two. X'HILADELI'IIIA, uob, 27. Thoro was a fatal oxplosiou yesterday afternoon nt Smith, Kline, French & Co.'h laboratory, 805 and 807 Cherry stroot. Frank Robin son, aged 21 years, of Camden, was in stantly killed, and Frank Duffy, nged about 33, was fatally Injured. Duffy was taken to tho Pennsylvania hospital, whoro ho died shortly afterwards. Tho cylin der which exploded wns ohargod with car bonic acid gas. Tho cylinder was about tho slzo of n Hour barrel, and was put In about threo months ngo. The cyllndorox plodcd, it is thought, owing to tlio pros. sure of gas. Kvorythlng in tho room wus blown to pieces, and the wost wull wns blown out. Mysterious Kxpltlon in Brooklyn. Brooklyn, Fob. 27. A terrlflo oxplo siou which resulted In tho doath of ono person and tho injury of a number of othors, wrecked sovernl houses and shat tered all tho windows within a radius of soveral blocks, ooourred last night in n two story frame structure on Johnson avenue. John Fulir, 0 years old, who had his skull fractured', died in St. Catherines' hospital. Pefer Wenz, 4 years old, wl'l probably die. Several others wero Injured. The oause of tlie explosion is n mystery. Held for Killing Her Husband. Philadelphia Feb. 37. On tlie find ing of the coroner's jury Brldgot Galla gher, 87 yean old, of No. 2341 Reuse street, wns committed to Moyamensing prison by Deputy Coroner Dugan to await tlio action of the grand jury on tho charge of uausing the doath of her husband, Corne lius Gallagher, &) years old, by pushing blin oil the steps of their house last Frl day afternoon. Gallagher died in tho Episcopal hospital ou Saturday. Indicted for Urihery. Frederick, Md., Fob. 27. Tho grand Jury yoatorday indicted Jntnos II. Do Lautor, Frank House nnd -William Mor rison, threo Democratio commissioners, for accoptlnga bribe from Tobias F. Main for his position us suporintonueut ot Mon tovue hospital for the indigent and insane. Tho commissioners' dofenso is that they accepted tho money as n presont. Main was also indicted for bribing tho commls slonors. ItlB Demand for New Tork lionds. New York, Fob. 27. Tho first snlo of the now 3 per eont. gold bonds, amount, ing to (3,205,537.13, issuod by tho comp troller to run for terms varying from nlno- toen to thirty years, took place yesterday, and were subscribed for noarly throo times over. Tho bonds were lor dook Improve- mants, Including the building of brldgoa over the Harlem riyr una snip canal. Blood " I wish to say that 3 years ngo we had a beautiful boy born to us. At the age of 11 months he breathed his last, a victim to impure blood. On Aug. 4, 1801, another boy was born, who at the age of two montliB becamo afflicted with tho satuo disease Wo believed the trouble was con stitutional, and not common soro mouth. I procured a bottle of Hood's Sarsapnrilla nnd commenced to give it regularly to both mother nnd baby. Improvement bo gan at once. .Ye havo succeed in eradica ting the scrofulous blood from tho system and today wo are blessed with a nice, fat baby boy, 18 months old tho very Picture of Health, all lifo and full of mif.chlef thanks to Hood's Sarsnparilla. I am a minister in tho Methodist Protestant church, and it affords mo much pleasuro to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all as a safe, sure remedy. Even my wife, after taking Hood's, became healthy and fleshy and has the bloom of girlhood ajjain." Rev. J. M. I'ATE, Brookline Station, Missouri. TKe iVunegscS? Investigation. NASHVILLK, Feb. 27. Tho commltteo nppoluted by tho legislature to investigate charges of fraud in connection with tho election for governor In November lnstbo- gau work yesterday. A sub-committee is sitting in Mnury county, two in east Ten nesseo nnd ono in Honry county. The in vestigation will occupy about forty days. Knglneer Shot from Ambush. Tho.masvii.le, Ga., Fob. 27. Kngineor Radford, of tho express train to Savannah, was shot at this place Monday night by Bomo one in ambuscade. As tho train was slowly crossing Madison street five shots wero fired, ono bullet entering Radford's body and making a dangerous wound. Two Children Crushed to Death. Denveu, Feb. 27. Tho water soaked roof of a dugout on Louis Hill's ranch, near Kiowa, Elbort county, fell in, crush ing to death his two youngest children. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Ore department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge nnd Centre streets. 25 Main nnd Centre streets. 32. Jardln and Oak streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. 52 Chestnut nnd Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15 the fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated four times. Ten days loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any thing due pieasans ror a man ot a lamuy to contemplate, whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas, was Bick in bed for ten dnvH with the grip during its prevalence n year or two ago. Later in the season he had a second attack. He says : "In the latter case I UBed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with considerable success, I think, only being in bed a little over two days. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy." It should be borne in mind that the grin Is much the same as a very severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. When you wish to cure a cold quickly and effectuallv give this remedy a trial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Uruhler Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 3 South Main street. 0-13-tf O. W. O. Hardman. Sheriff of Tvler L.O.. w. va.. arjnreclntas a (rood thlnif and does not hesitate to say so. He was almost prottrated with a cold when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says : "It gave me prompt renei. l nnu it to ue an invalu able remedy for concha and colds." For sale by Gruhler Bros. If there ever was a real cure for chronic Coughs, Colds, Bronchlcal troubles and La Grippe it is Pan Tina. Don't fail to get the genuine; avoid substitutes. Costs only 25 cents. Pan-Tina Is sold at Gruhler Bros, drug Btore. - ... , Airs. amllV Thome. Who rashlaa nf. Tnlojln A'..-l, ... I . , aaumiuu, any a sue uh8 never oeen BDie to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so nuiokly nnd effectually ns Chamberlain's Pain Balm and that she has elso used-it lor lame back with irront. snei-Aaa Vnri snie uv urunier uros. Notice to Subscribers. bnbscrlbera to the RvRKivn TTwnaT.n who are not receiving their paper regu- lany ana people who wish to receive the weaker; new western dalry,0i815o.i do. cream paper aa new subscribers, nre requested to ery, 1523c.; do, factory, 814Jio., Elglns, leave their n,l,lrou000 r nna s. n, 1 23o.t Imitation creamery. IO&ITo.; New York stationer, store, 0" r. ,. .7 Kellef In SIX Hours. Distressing Kldnev t,,i T(inri,io, .tla. eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on H fClll Tl r nt tta Dvna.JI t. J .:.,rr ?r"up"?" w . , 0 uiauaer, Kiuneys, back and every part of tho urinary pas- sages in male or female. It relieves re- tentlon of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the Cltv Pharmacv. 107 S. toi c next door to the post office, Shenandoah; wwib I IMA I Bringing tlie Kasoals to Justice in Kansas Oity, Moi TWENTY-ONE PERSONS INDICTED. In One Wn.nl tlio Oniiilhlato for Prnecntlnp; Attorney Iterelveil lrlvo Hundred More Voted Tlinn There Wero Voters Jinny of tho Election Croolts Leaving tlie City. Kansas CtTY, Mo., Feb. 27. Twonty- ono indictments for ole'-tlon frauds per petrated during tho fall election wore yos torday returned by tlio special grand jury, which since lato in January has been in vestigating charges of corruption mado during tlio past fow months. Of tlio of fenders Justlco of tlio Peaeo Owon W. Kruger, against whom there nro two In dictments, Is tho most linportnnt and host known. Ho Is charged with being an ac complice in ballot box stuffing. Tho report wns not accompanied by nny communication, nnd Judge "Wolford, of tho criminal court, aftor examining tho indictments gavo nn order that no in formation relating to tho indictments should bo given out until tho offenders havo boon arrested, nnd sent the grnnd jury back to contlnuo its work. Tho hnsto with which election thlovos havo been leaving town accounts for Judge Wol ford's order. It Is known, howovor, that sovernl of the persons indicted are mon who havo boon arrested and are out on bond. During tho day Edward Findloy, n local boss, and Arthur Moses, alias Morrison, surrendered and gave bond. Moses, who is known as "Flndloy's lloutonaut," is charged with others with stuffing ballot boxos nnd abstracting and destroying law ful ballots. Flndloy's offenso Is procuring, aiding and abetting tho alleged crooked work of his associates. Warrants for tho arrests of others of theno indicted who nro said to includo sovernl judges of election, wero plncod in tho hands of Marshal Stew art. Tho Second ward frauds of last fall created considerable of a sensation through out tho country. In that ward tho major ity for Brcmermnu, Democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney, was 1,260 votes, or 500 moro than tlio poll list showed wero entitled to voto. Bromormnn's sent was contested, nnd sinco then ho has been un seated by tho courts. It is claimed by those who have access to tho books that tho bal lot boxes wero stuffed, and that this can bo easily proven, even without tho testi mony of witnesses, from tbo ballots nnd books themselves. Tho frnuds wero all In tho interest of tlio Democratic party, except that O. W. Kruger, who was tho Republican candi date for justlco of the pcaco, received n majority almost exactly tho same as that given to tlio Domocratlo tlckot. This fact in Itself attracted attention to Krugcr. Dandlt Garin Shows Up Again. POUT Limon, Fob. 27. Cntarina Garza, tho famous bandit, who so, long operated in tuo unucu otntes, annoying tho Mexi can authorities on tlio Rio Grnndo fron tier, has roturned hero from Colombia, whero ho wont to tako part in tho revolu tion, bcnoral Acosta, tho opposition can didate for tho presidency of Colombia, discovered him in somo doublo dealing, nnd forced him toleavotho country. Garza says ho is on his way to Guatemala, nnd that ho has ollorcd tho country a regiment of Toxans to fight against Mexico. niacontented llusslan Students. St. Petersburg, Fob. 27. It is now stated that tho recent disturbances upon tho part of studonts formed part of a wide spread student agitation arising out of disappointment in tho hopes vvliich had been placed upon tho reported liberalism of the new czar. Many of tlio students who engaged in theso demonstrations de clared that thoy would call to their aid tho studonts of Moscow, Kieff nnd Khnr- koff. Thlevea Active In a Jersey Village. BRIDOETON, N. J., Fob. 27. Thieves op- crated in Greenwich Monday night. Tho postoluco wns broken into nnd paper and stamps taken. Postmnster Mulford hnd taken tlio monoy homo, Tho Now Jersoy Central railroad station was entered nndn few dollars ij monoy stolon nnd tickets and papers strewn about tho place. An at- templ ", .jalsoiiLiuo to outer Lawrences grocery. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dolawaro, District of Columbia and Vir ginia, fair; northwest winds, becoming variahlo. A storm appears to bo devel oping ta tlio north of Montana. An area of high pressure covers tlio wholo country from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing O'intiitloiis of the New York and riillmlelihla Kxchunces. New Yoiik, I'ob. There was a moderate volume of business on the Stock ExchanRo to day, h'-,t the traillntt was unsettled In tone and the closing prices wero In a majority of cases bulow tho ilnal salos of yesterday. Clos ing uius: Lchleh Valley Pennsylvania i'jyi Reading ) W. N. V. & Pa.. . 6i Krle ).. L. & W West Shore N. Y Central . .. 97? Ike Erie & W .. 15'4 Del. & Hudson.. MOW St. Paul M Lehigh Nav ii N. Y. & N. E Now Jorsey Cen .- 82 General Markota, Philadelphia, Feb. W. Flour steady: wla- ter superfine. $22.5; winter extras, $2.20 8.10; No. 3 -winter family. S8.t(kas.50; Pennsyl vania roller straight, ja.&ISsij.Uo; western win ter, dear, $2.40t2.Uu. Wheat Arm. quiet, with 674o. bid and 57c. asked for February. Corn quiet, steady, with 17Ho- hid and 47Jo. asked ror h ouruary. Oats quiet, hlghor, with Jtue. bid and 38o. asked for February. Hay quiet, steady; good to choloe timothy, 81313.60. 'f' aO.aVutTa; Mra.tS! choice, S3o.; do. fair to good, lB22o.i nrlnU tnhlilmr at ar,03So. Cheese firm; .New York large. lOaiUio.: email. 012; part NeTorL Ind' rSWc house, ssaaic.; western fresh. moMMfl.; outhern. 2930o I U,. Stock Markets. NpwYoiik Feb. ai.-Uverponl cables quote American steers at loailc., dressed weights, Calves nominally steady. Blieep and lambs n nearlir 300 yot un8oId' HoK8 8low but "eIst Linui.TV. Pa.. Feb. sa.-Cattlo steady .nd unchanged i quality poor. Hogs steady; -phttudelohlas. Jt.35ai.I5-, common to fair Wffa : fair iambi, J2.30I.OO. I VI anas SARSAPARILLA The Kind that Cures Dyspepsia, Rhoumatlsm, Fomale Complaints, Norvous Prostration, La Crlppo, Blood, Norvo, Kltlnoy, or Skin Troubles. A Pastor's Exporlonco. REV. K. T. JACQUAY, Pnstor of M. E. Church, FERDINAND, Eric Co., Pa., writes us of his distressing troubles with Dyspepsia for six years, which DANA'S CURED. He tried dieting, but the lightest food troubled him. Six months after his CURE, he writes that he is still well. Slopt Woll Tho Second Night. MRS. ELTIIEAR BROWN, of LAWRENCEVILLE, Tioga, Co., Pa., was much troubled with her Nerves, and Weak Action of the Heart, making her nights sleep less, and her days miserable. DANA'S CURED her ; slept all night the second night she used it. rJo Not Bo a Skoptlc. MR. JOHN LONG, of DRY VALLEY CROSS ROADS, Union Co., Pa., suffered for ten long years with Kidney and Blad der troubles ; sometimes obtaining temporary relief, but soon to be come as bad as before. DANA'S CURED him ; and he warns suf ferers not to be skeptics as he was at first. Invaluable. So writes F. E. HETRICK, Theological Student of BROOK VILLE, Jefferson Co., Pa., about DANA'S which CURED him of Indigestion, fits of Gloominess and Depression. He recommends it to all his fellow Students as a reliable Blood Purifier and Tonic. Soe that you got DANA'S. 3J-A VETERINARYSPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Bogs, Hogs, AND POULTEY. S00 Togo Honk on Trent nicnt of Animals and Chnrt Sent 1'rce. CtntES jFcverK.Oonttestlons.Inllnninmtlon A.A.j Spinal .Meningitis, Milk 1'ovcr. 11.11. MrniiiB, I.nincuuxia, KUcaniutisiil. CC'.DiHtctnper, Nnsnl Discharges. It. II. Hols or tiruos, Worms. :.1'm OniiKhs. I leaves, Pneumonia. I'. if. Colic or (JripcH, Ilellrnclio. ;.(;, Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. II. 11. Urinary nnd Kidney Discnscs. 1. 1. Eruptive JiiNi-nses, Manse. J.K.Uiscases of Jligentlon, Paralysis. Single Dottle (over SO doses), - - .00 Stuhlo Case, with Specifics, JIanu4l, Veterinary Cure Oil anrt Jlodlcator, S7.00 Jnr Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1.00 SoM byDrnffghtat or t.nt prrjM nnjitlirre ad la any quanta, oo receipt of jriee. lll'Jll'IMIHS'JltD.lO., Ill A 11S William St., Xi-w Tori. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No.f in na m vonra Tim onW unerflKsf ul remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, nd Prostration, from over-work or other causes, ill per vial, or 6viala and large vial powder, for Sold by Umcclau, or tern postpaid on receipt ol price. tlDBFllRKtS'IlEI). CO., Ill Alia lUllUinBt., New York. 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. Dinnn DfllCnH Kidney, lllndderl IULUUU rUltlU II nnd Si.prlnl Ills. leases cured In Utt tn 1MI ilnvs. Illntelies.i Sand Errors of Youth. Loss of Power nndl Strictures (No Cutting) Cured for n life f uiccrs. Bitin iiiseases. nervous ifeuniir.r I Kline. I Lost Manhood nnd Small Shrunken Or gans Fully ltrstorsil. Scientlllc method never falls unless 1 case Is beyond human aid. Keller MB once. and you feel llkeftman among! men In mind and tody. All losses! checked Immediately and continued H Improvement. Kverr obstacle ton happy married lite removed. Nerve I force, will, energy, brain power.l when falllntr or lost, are restored by I I the combined Miff treatment. Victims oil I abuses and excesses, reclaim your manhood HulTerprn from fnllv. nvprwnrlr. inrlv errors. 111-1 i health and excesses In married life reKalnfl jyour strength. .Don't despair, even If In theg liast etazes. Don't bo discouraged. If quacksH l novo roDDea you. I win prove m you '""is J medical science and honor still exist. , Bend g !llvn"nr Rtnmnq fnr honk " TRUTH." thel only Medical book exposing quacks (no mattery Bwhatthey advertise to save themselves from J exposure) their tricks and devices, calling 9 themselves celebrated and famous, giving freeB advice and guarantee, charging enormous! Bprlces for cheap, poisonous aruBs. ami tnere Hi... ...ir.in.i.r.Li,nt9. Hours i 0 to a Kven Bings. 6-8.30. Wed. nnd Sat. Kve'gs, 6-ftSO. bun.,1 9-ia Notice-All nmicted with dangerous andl Shnnelftsl cases auuuiu van u vauuiiuuuuh.h SSffi . ;,nEnLi. Wed. and Sat. eve'es. 8-9. an.lH sun.-, 9-12. yvrlloorcnu. jrcatmcntpy man. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL pnucill.T THE OLD RELIABLE 00Q W IKil, CI Below Callowhlll, iMJ . ldlU ai Philadelphia, Pal Thirty years' Continuous Practice In all special diseases of bjtn sexes. iir. uuuu guar iniees a radical ana perma nent cure nf Impolency, DIseasei ol the Blood. Skin, Nervei, Bladder and Kidneys, resulting irom Excess, Sell-Abuse, Imprudenco or Inheritance, restoring the ystem to its normal couoit ou, bulldlut; up tne constitution and bringing back Health and Manly Vloor, changing the weak nud wretched into hearty, strong men. Consultation and examination free and strictly confidential Remember that in consulting Dr. Lobb you are getting tho benetttof his thirty years' continuous prac tice us a sp'dallat Ofllce hours, dally and Sundays, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. and I) to 9 evenings, Hond for free book on Errors ot Youth od obseure diseases of both sexes. OX. HAAE, Wholesale agent for F.!gtis;ii'. Stmt, X, J Eifsrt Ltger ui lum Pile Beer, No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars, 1!M South MaluBt. ANSY PILLS! filDfiCMGUAKDi' Wilcox fipccirig CoP.mwPA HUMPHREYS'
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