The Herald. J FirstNatioiialBaBk THEATRE BUILDING Shctinndonli, P? nnm Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report KiUXKO DAILY, BCNDAY KXOM1TMD WHIKLT, ETEHT SATCIUIAT. HA Morr.it... o a or ..... r. wA.tKitrn...m m X. BOXXtt...... Bdtler and l'iMliher ....lMal MUor SUBSCRIPTION rates: -JiT.per yoar,.; ... M 00 imi.Ti per year - .. 1 (0 t(r((lff !. transient, 10 cnta per line, lint lusortlon t eeita per line each subeciuent maertton, Ha tea fur recular advertising can oe dad on applies Maa at the offloe or bv mall. Tat Xt-MINo Herald baa a larger dreula tUQ In "Shenandoah than any otner paper pub-K8-ta, Books open to all. trd at the Pontomoe. at Hhenandoah, Pa. far transmission through the mall as second class malt matter. Ova Canadian friend, should not ftxll Into error of supposing we are plnln for their annexation. A riiAO Is only a ymbol, to lie Mire; bat he Is a very defective man whose gratltudo does not honestly swell up at eight of Old Glory flying Bbhatok Peffeh says the repeal of t Sherman law-will break up both the old parties and build up a new one. What's tho mutter with this one? ' ' For President. Governor Altgeld. For Vice President. Johapa host, riatform Tu-ra-ra llpMfi de-ay. BiLYBR mining and smelting will close In Colorudo for the present. This decision wiw.roa' heel at a meet ing of all the leading mine owners and managers In Deuvor, Tuesday. The mines cannot bo operatedat the present price of silver. This will throw from 25, 000 to60,000 meu out of employment. Tub Qlrardvlllo Gazette cornea to or table this week enlarged to n. nine olumn folio and under a new title. It will be known hereafter as the J'rees end Times and will advocate the principles of tho Republican party. Editor Arnold is to be congratulated pon his stroke of enterprise, and we wish him abundant success. One of the most successful iuBtanoee of financiering on record Is that made bv B. J. Havwood. receiver of the First National Uaok of Clearfield, who hasjust completed paying to deposit ors the last of $149,000 on deposit when the bank collapsed. Mr. Hay wood la a Mercer county man, and Is being urged In Borne quarters for the ReDubllcan nomination for State Treasurer next mouth. Somehow or other Government ves aels have been very unfortunate for a few years, not only our vessels, but the ships of other nations. Not In many years, If ever, have to many war ships bann stranded, and lust why this Is o should be a matter for closer Inves tigation than ;has yet been given it, The last event of the kind occurred to the United States ship Monocaoy, which went ashore on an island In the vlolnltv of JaDan. fettle Is said to be damaged and may prove a total loss Are these wreckings of our big ships the result of negligence or ignorance? While the people of the great American Republic were celebrating, as thev nerhans never did before, the one hundred andseventeenth anniver sary of the foundation of their Repub lican form of government, the people In Paris, or a portion of them, wore sn traced in rioting with a view to the overturning of the Government. What will be the outcome of this latest violent popular outbreak may be determined In a very little while, but all friends of good government will sincerely hope that the authorities will be able to overcome the rioters find bring about a change of sentiment and action that will result in perma nent peace. - m ALTGELD AND OLBVBLAND. liaw abiding people throughout the land are Justly Indignant at the action of Governor Altgeld, of Illinois, in pardoning men who had been con victed in taking part in the Auarchltt Atrocity of seven years ago, when .several policemen were the victims of Anarchist aseaeslus in Haymarket square, Chicago. The men whom Governor Altgeld has pardoned, if (bey did not directly take part in the crime, were the advocates of assassina tion and upheld others who were ready to appeal to 'hat dastardly method of changing the conditions of society. It Is to be Hid In favor of Altgeld, however, that he has been content with pardoning the Anarch ists; he has not promoted any of them to public office. Grover Cleveland, on the other hand, has appointed, and retains, Minister to Turkey.one A. W. Terrell, of Texas, who, according to Demoora' .ie newspapers, wrote a poem eulogiz ing the assassination of Abraham Julncoln "a merciless Nero." The retention of Terrell in office a ,day after his authorship of the poem lu question was ascertained is an out rage upon the Amerieau people. By retaining Terrell In ojQloe while he re mains under this most serious Impu tation Cleveland sliowa that he cares absolutely nothing for the memory and the fate of that martyred Presi dent who led the nation In Its mighty and successful struggle against the forces of secession, aud that to eulogize the assassin of the Chief Magistrate of the Republic ls.lu his judgment.no dis qualification fQr high and honorable pilntment. 3-raat Damago by Hail in tbo Sohuylkill Valley. FEUIT STEIPPED OFF LIKE LEAVES. rineynrtls at Rending Completely lo troyetl, There Iieln Mottling eft Imt tlie Vino A .Storm for Wliloh tlio "Old est Inhabitant" Has No 1'nnillcl. RKADTHB, July 6. This olty vrat visited y a hailstorm yentenlay nfternoon which br destruatireness oollnsed all previous rtorins of the kind slnoe ISflC. The storm rlglnated about three miles west of Heari ng, and covered a width of nliout four alias. Shortly before 6 o'clock a black llond appeared In the western horlison and sored eastward rapidly. Twenty minutes aler the streets of the olty were covered ivtth ball and water, and the toy sowers Mcame choked, being entirely too small carry off even ono-tentli of the water. 3rain, corn, oats, flower gardens, grapes tad other fruits were stripped off liko leaves. The vineyards on Mount l'enn ire completely ruined and the ownera do lot expect to obtain more than 6 per cent. yt the crop. Many of theso vineyards cov ing acres, and there Is nothing, left but the vine. The stones were tho size of hlokory nuts, ind fell so rapidly that pedestrians lu this lty were driven from tho sidewalks. Street car horses became unmanageable !rom the pelting hail, and the drivers were sompelled to stop the ears mid seek shelter lecnuso of the hail striking them on tho lands. In the southern and northeastern ?art of the city many cellars were flooded, tnd In some instances the water rushed through buildings, ruining carpet, etc. i.o uuwnpour was terriuio, nuu nouu-K if the kind hns over been oxperiencod In the recollection of the oldest inhabitants. At Hoyeraford trains were delayed ;wenty mluutes by tho tracks being Jooded. A passenger train got into tho itorm at Phoenlxvllle and remained In It intll It was uoar Pnttstown. The storm Is lesoribed ns terrific aud tho linll pelting '.he roofs of the cars caused quite a panic lBiong the passengers. The storm was ac xmipanied by thunder and lightning. South ot Heading, especially alonir tlio sohuylkill valloy, tho destruction to crops was very great. Tho wheat, ryo and oats srops not yet cut have been leveled to tho round and many ot the ileitis were looiled. At Blrdsboro hall fell to tho depth of Ihrre Inches, and in some places was piled ar to n depth of nearly a foot. It Is believed that tho damago In the Schuylkill valley will reaoh many thou lands of dollars. Tho glass of the hot houses In this city and in the track ol tho torm were shattered and thousands of rouug plants ruined. The beautiful Sowers and plants which were just setout by tho Heading company at tho Heading jtntion were cut to pieces. The Heading forge, on North Eighth street, was flooded to a depth of four feet, and the fires had to bo drawn and the works shut down. Camden, N. J., July 0. A severe elec tric storm, accompanied by hall, posted aver Camden last evening. Trees were up rooted and lu the northern part of the city many housos were unroofed. Tho light ning struck the cityelectric light plant and iestroyed tho two dynamos which supply the incandescent light to residences in tho :ity. A lnrgo planing mill at Rosendalo, Stockton township, was struck and de stroyed. Tho growing crops throughout the county were badly damaged by tho hall. Kingston, N. Y., July 6. One of the severest electrical storms ever known )n this section passed over this placo last Bvcnlng. It lasted for moro than an hour. When the storm had finished there was a sound like a muffled explosion. Housos shook and people rushed to tho streets, tearing the buildings were tumbling down. It was the general opinion that the town had been (shaken by an earth quake. rnllce Chief Killed. Petersburg, Va., July 0. Chief of Po lice Henderson Knnes was killed last night by falling through a skylight two stories below, a distance of about thirty-five feet. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotation! of the Philadelphia and New York Exchanges. JfjriT Yokk, July 6. Tho stock market to day was dull and weak. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley. 0U W. N. Y.&Pa. IH IL & B. T. com.. 84H II. & U. T. pref... mi Erie ISHi I)., L. & W. 1M N. Y. Central W West Shore 07M Lake Erie & V 1CM New Jersey Cent.101 Del. & Hudson 12U Pennsylvania. t Heading...... . 14 st, Paul. am LehiK-h Nav 4S Readings, m. is... 60)4 Reading 1st pf 6.. SO -. Reading 3d pf 5s.. 18 Reading 3d pf lis.. 14H N.Y. 4 N. B 9 General Marliots. Nsw York, July 5. Btale and western flour quiet, steady: low extras, Sl,96SW.f5; city mills patents, $4.4fSI.8o: fair to fanoy, $2.4&&U; Minnesota clear. $2.503; patents. WftM.tSj superfine, 81.754&2.SS; city mills, S3-BS Q8.9I); winter wheats, low grades, $l.ff5S.tS; patents, $8.4Jij4; straights, 93.3DQI; rye mil. tares, $.90.4O; fine, $1.7002.10; southern dull, steady; common to fair extra, $K.103.10; good to choice do, $8. 15 1-25. Rye quiet, firm; superfine, iS&S.U6. Wheat steady, dull; July, 70Vsgo. August. 73Mc-i September, 7&!4&7ee.; December, gnjg&Slo. Hye quiet, istcady; western, fiajSSc. Corn Arm, quiet; July, 47Ho.; August, WtfWIc.; September, 4,aM4o.; No. S. 4T4flo. OsU dnll, steady; July. Wc ; state, Mti Vie.; western, 344042c PuiLADELPiiiA, July S. Deef dull, nn ebanged; extra mer.-,, s..Vng,5U; family, $10 US, fork quiet, ti.-l!; nieifs, $1910.S0. Lard o,ntat, steady; n- in rendered, IMS. Butter quiet, steady; .V irk dairy, lTl'lc.! west era dairy, lM&l.c: JCigins, 2Se.; New York creamei y. "lh V&c; western creamery. 17(itWo.; imitation creamery, 15l"Wo- Cheese quiet, tmohanged: Mew York, large white, IHOBMo.; do. colored. 7HK3o- do. small, part eklms, lCtte.; full sktms. Via. Eggs in moderate demand, steady; Nsw York and Pennsylvania, ISHc.; western, 18c. Baltimoiix, July i. Floor dull, ua. ohanged. Wheat easy. Corn dull; white corn by sample, SSXie.; yellow do., 49e. Oats nuiet. Rye neglected. Itay firm; good to sholoe timothy, tl9.IWOU.6a. Cotton nominal; middling, Vc i'v" Wons quiet. Butter dull; creamei?" fanciT.ic.; do. fair to choice, 18 sle do. imitation, ISo. Kggs doll at la Live BtoeU Markets. BrrprAixj. July 5. Cattle weak; medium steers, (J.85&t.l6; fat cows, $8.6008.80. Hogs firm; good mod iams, SS.SOD.lt; oholce light Yorkers and p.gs. mixed, $0.8606.30; heavy York weights, 0juO6-26; roughs, $l.755.i. Bheep and lambs dull, with lower tendency, good H) lb. shesp, $4.8604-1)1); culls to common lots, S1.6G04; no very good lambs here; fair to pretty good, $6.1608.26. Kast Lidbhty. 1'a., July 6. Cattle weak; prime, $.&&; good, $4.7&04.H: common to fair, $il.6UC4.&0; fat cows and bulls, Ji.Wa3.6; bologna cows, (hIS; fresh cows, $aiO40. Hogs steady: medium and light, $4JuwaJ6; heavy, $6.su.s 1. Sheep slow aud unchanged, lleruliiu llewarded. Washixotoh, July 6. Basil Ixokwood, the colored hero of the" Ford's theater dis aster, was presented with a gold watch by the clerks of the record and pension divi sion of the war department. Lookwood is the 18-year old boy who ol Imbed a tele graph pole and so held a ladder that about twenty-five clerks got out. Mgr. Sntolll In tan Franeltco. San Fbancuco, July 6. Mgr. Sa tolll, the papal delegate, arrived from the east yesterday and was taken to the resi dence of Archbishop IUordan, whose guest h will be during his sojourn In this city. ABOUUTE!3f PURE STATE NEWS OF A DAY. A rostpnnnd limit Itnce flrelded In a gever atnrm. PniLADRLPtiiA, July 6. The unfinished event of Tuesday's regatta, the four oared shell race, which was declared "no race" liecatiM of the destruction of the Delaware Hoat club's shell by a collision with a pas senger barge, was rowed on the Schuylkill laat evening. There were five starters, as Xollowa: Ariel Boat club, Baltimore; Dela ware Boat club, Chicago; Pennsylvania Barge club, 1'nirmount Rowing associa tion and Crescent Boat club, of Philadel phia. The race started shortly after 0 o'olock, and before It waa finished a severo hailstorm sot in, which caused a panto on the river. Although the storm was tho worst of the kind seen in this vicinity for several years, the oarsmen kept to their work and completed the race. None of the officials could see how the boats fin ished, but all the contestants ngreo that tho Arlels crossed the line first. The Chicago claim second placo. The Penn sylvania Barge club disputed tho Arlols' title to first place, claiming that tho latter bad fouled them twice. The referee, on the strength of this clnlm, gave tho race to the l'ennsylvnnlas. None of the others were placed. No time was taken, as the timers could not see the finish. Accidentally Shot Ills I'lnymntc. SlliLLINUTON, July C. Harry, the 13-year-old son of Mrs. Mary Schaeffer, ol this place, was seriously shot by Albert Adams, an intimate associate, aged 13 years. Young Adams bad a 22 caliber re volver, which he supposed was not loaded, nnd, when he met Schaeffer, he pointed it nt him and said: "Look out; I am going to shoot you." A moment later there was a report, and Schaeffer fell to the ground with an ugly wound In his right cheek. The ball took a downward course and lodged in his neck. Youug Schaeffer lies in a critical condition llnspballtsts JCngage In n lrlglit Haiiiusbuuu, July 0. Manager Felix Marks, ot the Harrisburg Baseball club, was seriously injured by Pitcher Mace, lately a member of the club,wbo bad been discharged for incompetency. Mnce de manded his Bnllnry from Marks, and Marks knocked him down. Mnce returned the attack, knocked Marks down, nnd Jumped on him with both feet, breaking the manager's left leg below tho knee. Countersults were brought, but Mnco sub sequently paid the costs nnd was permitted to leuve for his homo In Washington, l'ree l'yrotcclinlci. HEADINO, July 0. Daniel J. Lang's fruit houso nnd flroworks depot was com pletely gutted by fire. Tho fire was caused by a boy , who throw a largo cannon cracker in front of the establishment, which ex ploded, nnd a fragment was burled upon a stand filled with rockets and Homau can dles. Before the burning section of the firecracker could bo removt d there was a general fusllndo and pyrotechnic display that surpassed any exhibition of the even ing. Mrs. Lang nud her sister were res- , cucu wrni uiuicuity. New State I'ostmatters. TVAsniNOTON, July 0. Among tho new postmusters just nppointed are tho follow ing in Pennsylvania: M. H. Dotterer, Bechtelsville; Levi Berber, Bornvllle; B. J, Khoads, Boyertown; 12. C. Whltchill, Cy phur; W. M. Kitchen, Ellmsport; Robert McKissick, Euclid; D. A. Poole, Geneva; H. K. Lingo, Guy's Mills; S, F. Powers, Hydetown; Matthew Butler, New Athens; Isaao Shipman, Mcngue; H. 0. Long, Hobergburg; A. M. Scrnnton, Hiccvillo; Mis. Mary A. Boozell, Six Points. A MyHtertuus Doath. TPlLKESDARiiE, July 0. Tho dead body of Andrew Supkn, a resident of Nantlcoke, was found near Pike's X'eak, a suburb of Nantiooke. Tho back of his head was crushed hi, aud a number of bruises and cuts were discovered upon Ills person. It Is believed that he hud been waylaid and murdered. Supka's brother was shot and killed near Nanticoku about a yeur ngo by a farmer named Jacob Gomer for steullng cherries. Tried to Wreck an niectrlo Car. Reading, July 6. Lato at night an elec tric car on tho Neversink Mountain rail road was derailed by an obstruction mal iciously placed on the track. Ralls and sills had been placed on the track In twelve different places near Klapperthal. No one was hurt. The matter is being Investi gated. The carcontalned forty-llvo peopla on their way to Klappertbul. Ulg Fire nt TarksvIllo. "U'lLKEeiURRE, July 0. A lire at Larks villo, three miles from here, destroyed the grocery, lumber yard and beveral out buildings of Harry Nesbitt, a dwelling be longing to Charles Lawson, John Kent lng's barber shop, Dories' hotel and John Powell's meat market. The entire loss is estimated at $20,000. Ncsbitt's loss alone Is $10,000. Shipping Coal by Canal. Port Clinton, July 0. More coal is be ing shipped by tho Schuylkill canal this season than for many previous years. A large number of boats are being loaded for points in New Jersey and New York, and all Indications point to a very brbjk boating season. Mom Running Record Lowered. CoRBV, July Q. The Crosby hose run ning team of this oity lowered the world's record for 800 yards at Bradford by mak ing the distance in 32K seconds. The former record of 38 1-5 seconds was held by the Everett hose, ot Boulder, Colo. The Home fur Ileaf Huti. Reading, July 6. The Pennsylvania Sou dety for the Advancement of the Deaf met here this afternoon, with 186 persons pres ent. The home for deaf mutes, it was de cided, shall be located lu this city. Lat night a public meeting was held. Charged vrllU Murder. Philadelphia, July 0. Robert Newlln, a 17-year-old colored buy, who lives at 1HU South Twelfth street, is under arrest,! charged with the murder of Eniuia Barne, his mistress, also colored, ageel at) years, ol 609 Rose alley. New Case of Smallpox at Orwlgsburg. OliWlosBuno, July 0. Another new cae pf smallpox has developed here and there ' Is considerable alarm. The latest patient I U the wife of a very prominent citizen. lighting fur Ilulett's Bstate, Duxdth, Minn., July 0. The application of Mrs. Lulu Pomery for the sotting aside of a certain portion of the estate of the lateNehemiah Hulett came up yesterday in tho probate oourt for this county. Hulett was an eccentric old man, whodu ing his last years lived entirely alone but I (or hU housekeeper, Mrs. I'otnery. There is no question as to the relations which existed between Hulett and the woman, but the heirs claim that an alleged mar riage certificate produced by the woman is a forgery, and that she was only his mistress. The testimony thus far tends to confirm that opinion. The amount in volved in the case exceeds 1000,000. DR M'GLYNNf SPEAKS. Ho llnp-s Soon to Nay Mass In Public, Ilcfore Ills Friends. Chicago, July 0. Itev. Dr. Edward Mc Glynn has at last said something nbouthls recent visit to Home and bis treatment by the pope nnd by Catholic dlgnltnrlcs at home nnd abroad. It wns at tho World's fair grounds that he wns Induced to con' sent to a brief Interview. "I went to Home," he snld, "not to settle or to reopen my case. Mgr. Sntolll had settled It satisfactorily months before. I did not have to go anyway, but I bad promised Mgr. Sntolll that I would per sonally pay my respects to tho popo and receive his apostolic benediction. It wns an aotof courtesy, which I was vcryj glad to perform." "How about the rumor that you are to he restored to your old parish ot St, Stephens f" "I badly expect that," answered Dr. Mc- Glynn. "I hopo to say moro In public soon, but no arrangements for n per manent pnstornto aro yet mado for mo. I wild mass In privato nt Christmas nnd at Easter, nnd I hope soon to bo allowed to celebrate mass in public before my mends." A ThlevcV Quarrel rjpnlls tlio Game. CINCINNATI, July 0. Systomatlo plans for robbing tho Cincinnati Southern rail road have just como to light. Conductors and engineers would issuo fraudulent tlmo checks, which the timekeeper would ac cept nnd U K," thus allowing tho money to bo drawn for services nover given. Tho timekeeper wanted moro than his shnro of tho money, nnd u misunderstanding led to the discovery. Tlio company has lost $10,000. Silver Production Not Decreasing. WASllINOION, June 6. For tho first six months of tho current year the offers of silver to the government nggrognted 62, 800,000 ounces, while for tbo same period last year they aggregated only 45.850.000. showing an excess for the corresponding period 01 this year or u,UjU,uuu,wiucu would indicate, that tlio production of silver was not falling oil in tho United States. Klghty-clglit Ilodlos Recovered. London, July 0. -The rescuers at the Thornbill mine have brought eighty-eight bodies to tho surface. Eight men and a boy have been rescued. All hope for tho others In the pit has been abandoned. Tho scenes at tho mouth of tho pit as the bodies are brought up and recognized by the relatives and friends of tho deod aro most distressing. rafisenser and Freight Collide. CllICAGsi, July 0. A Washington Park train on the Illinois Central road collided with a freight train at Forty-fourth street yesioruny unernoon. xuo pnssengor en gine and four cars were demolished and tho engineer nnd fireman of the freight were slightly Injured. Beyond n bad Shaking up none of the passengers were Injured. Tho Khedive's Coming SInrrlage. Constantinople, July fl. Tho visit of tho khedlve of Egypt Is connected with bis projected mnrringo to n daughter of tbo sultan. The khedive and tho princess have never seen each o'lier. It is expected that tho khedlve will Vist Vienna, Berlin, Cq- penl-ngen npd L'nrls. Ulspbjectingolug tp Copenhagen Is to meet tbo cznn Emifco 8. Savior After Soarlot Fever I was tn very weak and low condition. I cuiumencea 10 uikq 1100a s Barsnparinu, aau after using thrse bottles I felt like a new prn son. It made me stout and gave me a good aft cuic .u;uu D, DAX1.U1E, jiagievme, ra. Hood's Cures Hood's pills cure constipation. 25c, 3mDFIELDyS IEi-iP REGULATOR C0 Atlanta Ga J .- Soi,d nr au. paiccrsTfiJ; Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame bock, xc.' DR. SAHDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT With Clectro-Mosnotlo SUSPENSORV. will euro itbout medU'!ne all M kau remltlng front OTertaxAtlou of bialm uri o foicf. excec.or lodit orcilon, u wrrun ctaUtliiy, plwneas, languor. (WB-iiuHiun, jiui-jt ntrr iuu umiiuer compi-unict ame back, lumbago, scintlca. all female coin plain U. ireuen.1 )K lit-lth, -to. This f I trio licit contain Itu-erf-l IciproTtmrBi- over all ottiur. Current U InatanUrfeltby wunir or wo forfeit $J,0OO,uo. an? will cure all of tho above dbeatea or 110 par. Tho eaoda nave been tureU bv thi roarreloui Invention after all other rein tul tun failed, and we sIto Luisdrodi of teftlinonlala In thl and every other atate. Our rewrrl laiprtd XLOTRJC -V-rKMOBT. tb frreuUnt boon ever off t red weak men, I It EE wiiaal lilf. 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Our Job oillce lias just been refurnished with a now lino of typo of the latest and most artistic design, and have in our press-room all the latest and Improved team Jprinfiiig Presses, Our facilities for turning out first you neetl anything in the printing EAST COAL STREET, SSlaoo.-2icica.tLr pt,. - class work are unsurpassed. When lino call at tho olllco of 3 CAPITAL. t. VT. LK13ENII1NO, PrMhtont. P. J. PBItOUiON, Viot Prirt; J. It. LEIHENItINQ, CMfaler. S. W. TOST, Asslstsnt 0M.I Open Dally From 9 to .' 3 PER CENT. Merest Paid on Sayings Depost USED BY ALL ROOFERS. J". G-. I--:30-,S:i3,' - elastic Rubber Gem en! For Slate.-Tllo, Tin or Iron Koofs. Sold In ull.'slzo peokages from lOpouudii tip Pointing un And rertAlrln- nit nr.trii n.n.. on nil klnda ol roots, and arourd oblmnoya, coplDR utonos, Bkyllghtu, dormer wlndown, putters, wood or stone work, br hVh nnd nnli boles, or any place to be made ater-tlthf, uo equalled for laying and bod dine SLATE AND TILE HOOFS, nlso roplngs. Tbey will never lenk or become loosened- It In Tory adhesive sticks firmly to anything, forming a tough tcathcr-llko skin over the top, will not run oi loosen from Joints or eraoks, summer or win lor. This cement Hoods no refi rence, It bag stood the toot for thirty-two yeais, and novel falls to glvo perfect satisfaction. It Is tbe most useful articlo a roofer can have tn hti shop. Tho cement ts prepared rrady for use an. Is to bo applied with a trowel, and ts kept moist by keeping covered with watrr or oil and will notgot stiff or dry. (Joloi 9, brown st' black. (Established lRflO ) Adtlross, J. U. 11ISTZI5L, 59 Maine St., Newark, N. J ' -lf t fed L1 I J. BOBBSraAOE'S Hfdlral Officer, 20fi N ST.mmrn , rtllM'a, Pt AretheoMofitln Amt'iicAfor IV, treatment of Hpeslnl IUhchnci A Yont:i.1iI Krrnrk Varli'O, I'lo, Hydnu-fK ltuiilm, I oH, -iiIuhkI Trentmpnt liyMnll it Np.lnlt?. Com munlcatloiis Kvr''lly n'l'Icntial i"nc ?i.imr fnr Hank. OnVe hours: l) . M. t" 1". :., (, to9r 1 All day Batunlav nn.iGys. m b 12 a &i ABRAfr? HEEBNER CO PORT CARBON, Ff MKnutaoturcrso! ocieg mk Of Kvery Dasnrlptloc Hags, Baogps, Caps, Recfiwa.s h "FINKST 0000S tOWEST PRICES " Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited be7thii 538 1 Tk'ortlt I'ourth fit lxlow Or 011. PhlldelrhK -i-t bUQ IWUIIJ iujhk.i-u, uua u ptul ad fttlv-riUiiic -iootur have ft.iled en well a qu-ek-i jrocilM to cur you tfttr ,l oiIktk iU, Qd to gtTt oi rltteu BUurtiun'. free tdricfl, fret trcatunui; utid af1 i U19 belt windier the I'll) li.imutiirtur. r, with their . flkllert touk., rihttnthw, Ublet, itif Eortem, kud. ottr i-ertt uootrura bum u LUDcrtiN tbu li me core lui-dloliie etc., flu , bare inln.ili'd itid retried yno THEN tro and ccdxiiIi Dlt. a. F. THEEL. who hs.i h-d 0 yf-ri" Europn Hoipltnl uid 2e yerr' prot! eilexperie-90. Bv en-mlu-i by him. lie HiU0nadldl7t.il jo whether touroaie In cut-til- or pet. Hf H n not imr--tMt no. dooi ha olaJm to U Oud'i cqn it, 1-ul lir dt 1 a cure the rnoit de perate ctiea of Sypblllt, Ulctrs, Stricture!. Gonorrhoav Pclson. to. ClacAu-get. r-btti-irp it-m MelmthoU -n' ilownbc-rtedaeHB aud nil those rjiwt-uaeJ from elfeatt of y OUtMu Indiscretion, of boiii tv 4, ar cuie of n cure. Pemfmber DR. THEEI does our wti-t all -ther only claim to do. DR. IHEEX, nwi cnnimon ietioo treutniint lie oomUoea ttie Alio I'tt-lo, UomcBoptUhic, and Kl Uc jtem of rnedlolD. vber crer they am Indicawd. Mn jr : DhIIt, 9 to 8 0 clock ( cveD Ingl, 6 tu 8, Wed. and Hat evi 11. rg fi,.ni ft to 10 o'clock) Bud (JiiTt, 9 to 14. Send lu In. a rtli of . ot. lUmni for book "JruiA," col) tnu meillcol tuuk Kdti rUe,a rrlcnd tochl Swioft, and middle agnj of Ixxli ., Writ or call. JLYOIE octara warolug yon afrntiiflt iimtlcal H.okn , tbef are afraid jet will find their IgDorauoe exnoMd HKt Dr. Tbeel'a LetU DlOdl-lJ lu WedncMlaj-'a -td Saturday Pblladelpbia Timu JOHN GOELETT Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Ponua., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Garao, Fish and Oys'ers In season. Orders left at the ."tore will receive nrnmui attantlnn Chris. Bossler'-a SALOON AND RESTAURANT, Mann's old stand) 104 8011th MHln St.cet. Finest wines, whiskeys and olr 11 always Id lock. Frefch Beer, Ale and Poinr on tup. Oholce Temperance Drinks. L0HENZ SCHMIDT'.J Celebrated Potter, Ale a id Beer JAMES SHXBLTlS, Manager Sheniindoah liranob JOE V YATTVi SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, llossler'a old atand.) Mrtlu oud Coal Ht BUeHHtKloaU. Ilestbcor, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and olgura t'ool room at tached. 'iatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe TyH'a) 5 and 21 West Qak Street, SUHNANHOAII, f. lir stocked with the best bear, porter, ales, Ulsktes, brandies, wlnea, etc. finest clears tiloj barattapbed. Qordlal invitation to all SNEDDEN: LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all klnda promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. PEAR ALLEY. Hear Bddirt Hardware Sim EDWARD EARH lias opened a in i , ! isaioon : ana : itestauraw Cor, Lloyd and Market Sts.. Where ho will be pleased to receive his friends. Ileat beers, alea and porter and finest brands nf nor plluas- nn tianit 1