JAM ft h Highest of all in Ravening Powf :r, Latest U. S, 'Gov't Report. FkstffationalBank THEATKK HUlIiMNQ AUciinndnnli, ffenn. rUBMSIIKD DAIJr, SUNDAY HXOHPTHI) waiKtT, xvxnr bxtordat. Dun's Enoouraging Viow of tho Businoa Outlook. The Herald. K, M JlOVElt.. a, o.notjsn... Proprietor Editor ami 1'ubUther w, j. WAiKitra., fliisliins Manager .BUQSCniPTION RATES! inr.Dsr year.......... 8 0 onu.Y, per year,...,....... I 80 tltvrflsf7 Itale. pnnslent, 10 cents per line. Drat Insertion I 5 mli nr linn aeh nuhsonuent Insertion, UatM tar rocul&r advertising can be had on applies IU. at the offlce or by mall. nm Kvrnino HjcralI) tun a larger olrcula- lfun In 'Shenandoah than any otber paper pub lished. Books open to all. Itaterod at the Potto",", at (Mienandonti, Pa. tor transmission through the maiw aa second-class mall matter. Down with the Sherman awlnillp and tho MoKttiloy abomination, and up with the Detnooratlo banner of free and honest monoy," cries the Louis ville Courier-Journal. What utnrv about ttlO disabling of the warship Mohlcau by a six pound cannon ball proves to Have Been nnnnrrl. ntnl for Ilia reputation of the American Navy we aro profoundly thankful that suoh Is the case, A Geouqian ha3 been found who Is said to have $30,000,000 In Confederal currency, and nn exchange sayi "Haniron to them! They may bo made convertible Into wlklctt notes before tho present Bourbon Congress gets through." Tiieiih Is nothlnir left to do but to reduce wages," declares ex-Mayor Ahmtn H. Hewitt. "Ore cannot be ob talned any cheaper: coal uud every thing else are cheap as possible; wages must come down." Buch aro tho comments of a Democrat on the outlook under a "tariff reform" Admin lBtrntlon Gov. LEWKLLiNCi.of Kausas.decUrefS that If the coal operators of that state nttemnt to uso non-union labor there would be troublo nud possibly bloodshed. In his reckless Iruaglna tinn the Governor of Colorado li already wading through blood up t his breech clout. Isn't It really strange that the laws of this land don't extend to Kinsasand Colorado? A pact that merits notlco Is the cnimtantlv Increasing number of youthful forgers, youths in their teens, who have for a time successfully carried on tho dantrerous business of signing other names thau their ow to checks, and obtaining money there on. Whether this is to bo regarded os evidence of youthful depravity, whether the ease with which these crimes have been successfully commit ted, Is to be regarded as another strlk lug Illustration of Young American precoclousncss, we leave the reader to Judge, simply drawing attention to the ftict that so many boys have proved themselves expert forgers. The Democratic Congressmen from the loyal states who have been aroused by the indignation of their constit uents to protest against the present administration of the pension laws, may not be moved by the most pa triotic Impulses, but their outward conduct is at least in lino with popular sentiment. North of Mason and Dixon's lino there Is a general out burst of resentment at the heartless and contemptuous treatment to which the Cleveland Administration id de liberately subjecting Union pensioners. The assumption that every applicant for or recipient of a pension is a knave until he proves himself to be the ron trary 1b fustly resented as an Insult to every supporter of the Union cause. One of the newest fads of society in New York City Is for married women ( Milch resnectability and wealth to have plain dinners served to them, to which Ihtir llegelords are not lnvltf d. Everything Is done in the most orderly manner at these feast?, the menu Is plain, and the repast is conducted with hb little dlsnlav as possible. No- male servants are tolerated around the t'tble, everybody being served by girls of beautv of face and grace of manner which may in part explain the reason why husbands are excluded from the d.nlng roooi where these feasts h re served. As a fad these dinners are an oflotit to thosB given by married men, to which their wives are not In vited. THEN AND NOW. The Philadelphia Ledger, Cleve laud's Pennsylvania organ, print nn Interview with a prominent manufac turer of Germantown, whom it u scribes as "conservative and not an alarmist," In which this statement Is made : The trade wr In lomnaratlvely (rood condition prlox io Us' Noveiuber, '! business had adjusted Imelf to the new tariff. But there was a change of A t mlulstrailou, and with it oatue' uncer tainty as to what the new one v ulu do, aggravated by the fact that It de clared for revision of the tariff. This at once uusettled tho values. The out look is very gloomy in Germantowu among all the mills, for, if the dis patches are to be believed, there will le tinkering with the tariff at the ex tra session, which will possibly open j the market to free trade material, and that means a stoppage of many of the mills which are now running. In every state and every proteoted industry the tale is the ssnia. The threat of the tariff s jjwhers to revolu tionize every economic condition ba- put a brake on the factory wheels, lessened the rewards of labor and transformed a future bright with the p.onilse of prosperity into an outlook of distress and gloom, BANKS IN A HEALTHY CONDITION. The Conntry Hn Stood SurprlslnEly tVll nn lixtrnnrtllnary Strain, Though There Were Nearly tflve Hundred Failure During the tVeek. N- Yonic, July 83. It. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Itovlew of Trade says: This week the country has withstood urpns lnalv well an extraordinary strain. Tlio allure or n great many oanKS ana arms, of a. great Iron aymlloato and other ootn- pamee, the remarkable rail in stocks, arm the closing of aome Important tnnnufao turlng establishments have come In spite of real relaxation in eastern nnu some western nud southern money markets. Denver banks were overthrown largely by the crasy unwisdom of the people, and several In Kansas have gone down, but In moet cities the statements Just published show the banks to be in a healthy condi tion, and there has since been noticed more roadlnerts to extend accommodation. The great depression In stocks rnmo at a time, when easier money, somo return of currency from the Interior and a beginning of Hold Imports from Europe made many hopeful. The closing of many raanufad turlng establishments Is tho inevftablo re sult of great shrinkage of orders for some time paet and uncertainty regarding the future. Gloomy crop reports by the de partment nlno contributed to check revtv ln linrun. TTmlfir nil the conditions It in astonishing that business has been so well maintained with so little evidence or. un soundness. Even while cotton and woolen mills wero working overtime on past orders, th scantiness of new orders was noticed, and tho great frequency of cancellations. Close observers also saw ovidencc of decreasing distribution to consumers, to that dealers were left with part of their stooks unsold, nuu wholesale dealers found less encour agement to buy. The steady Incroasoin this state of things lias brought such well known mills as tho Amoskeag Cotton, and tho Slater'WooIen, and many other textile and shoe works to stop operations for a time, until the prospect Is dearer. Iu dry goods cancellations are still numerous, sales of men s woolens are not commen surate with stocks prepared, and orders are small ana mainly for low grade goons. Some improvement is seen In dress goods. but cottons are dull and print cloths and brown goods lower. Sales of wool are re markably small, and shipments of shoes fall far behind last year. The stagnation In iron closes some mag netic mines in this state and New Jersey, nnd most mines In Michigan, bo that tho lakereglonhas never been more depressed. Coko is moving downward, pig iron is inactive, and though dealings in bar and structural products are somewhat larger, prices are the lowest over known. The western Iron Interest falls as yet to agree with the men about wages, and more works nro suspending operations. Purchases ot tin arc moderate and prices lower, and 10 cents is reported for lake copper, while lead Is weaker nt 3.0 cents. Wheat has fallen 1! cents, corn 1 cent. pork products and oil aro lower. In place of tho expected advanco iu sugar a decline has come, and cotton, after some advance, rccedos again. Western receipts of wheat are moderate and exports fairly large, but unprecedented stocks press for sale. The stock market closed lait week hopefully. but by Wednesday had reached ths lowest average of prices since 1884. London and short sellers then bought, and somo re covery has followed. The treasury has been paylnggold to tho banks, but on tho whole increasing Its holdings. Exports of products are a little larger than a year ago, but Imports aio also largo. Tho failures during the past week num ber -107 in tho United States, against ICS last year, and 35 in Canada, against 19, two of tho failures being ot capital exceed ing 500,000 and 101 others of copltal ex ceeding $5,000 each. Last week the fail ures in the United States numbered 374 and tho previous week 824. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Cloning Quotations Of the Philadelphia and New York Exchanges, New YonK, July 21. In the stock market to-lay there was general steadiness at the opening and close.but weakness ut other times, Closing bids: Lehigh Valley... 81)4, W. K. Y. & Pft. i renusyivama sejft H. & u. T. com Si Reading 13M St. Paul 53 Lehigh Nav ,. Heading g. m. 4s KH Reading 1st pf s... mi RcadlngMpf 5a 1?H Heading ad pf f... 18H N. Y. & N. E tt II. & M. T. pref 60 Erie 13H Li., li. & W.....180 N. Y. Central WH West Shore.- 07 LiafceKrle w 15 New Jersey Cent. 08 Del. &IIudsoa.-lUW General Markets. New Yonrc, July 21. State and western flour quiet, weak; low extras, S1.0.2,!.4; city mills, patents, $4J8t.80; fair to fauoy, Si.Ua3.45: Minnesota dear, Si.SHQS; patents, $fc&4.9 superfine, S1.7W.28; city mills, S8.8ft33.lH); winter wneat. low grades, Sl.u,i2,45: patents. tSAVt&k straights. $8.3034: rye mixtures, t3M 03.: fine, $1.7I&3.H; toutuern dull, weak common to ralr extra, $i.lU3.1u; good to choice do., $8.I6I.45. Rye quiet) super flue, 038.80. Wnxat .quiet, steady; August, 7497Xo.: September. 78 7-10(73 ll-10o.; De cember, SOMQiSOHc. Rye dull; western, 87fi8c. Corn dull; August, 187o.; September, 47 5-ltX$ inc.; December, 4AHjc. Oats null; September, rsasoo.; October. Sic.; state, S)i&48c.; western, I'uiLADSLriilA, Jnly SI. Beef quiet; extra mess, $7.6UH: fai.ily, IKXTHS. Pork un changed; new mehs 31S&18.7S. Lard quiet; team rendered, ii.U'i llntttr csy; New York dairy. 17api -: i.m.i-mi uulry,16)4Uic.; Elglne, Sir-.; Ntw Vox cn'timery, MTtlu.; western do., 17&!la; iinlittU-u do., ltVftlSo. Cheese In moderate douiuad; New V'or large white and colorod, 7)fitc.; do. small, S& -io part skiuis, I'VH0-! full sklms. Ho- Ikit quiet, New York and Pennsylvania, 114 ISo ; western, uugt ISO ilrt. Theresa Ilartson ''For fourteen years I hare suffered with kid ney troubles ; my tack so lame that sometimes I Could Not Ralso Myself bp out of my chair, nor turn mvself In bed. I could not sleep, and suffered great distress with my food. I have token tour bottles of Hood'sCures i Hood's BarsapariUa, I feel Ilka a new person, j and my terrible sufferings hare all gone. Llfo : is comfort compared to the misery It uted to be," Uns, Thebesa Habtsoh, Albion, r. lag iSper!uln? acSoa of tho ittonbr reitor- icauxj cu ABsmurEi PURE Murderer Halyards' Appeal. CAP-USLK, July 8M-- Charles Salynrds, convicted of the murder of rollcemnn Martin has sent to the press nn appeal to the public for funds to carry his caso to the supremo court. The appeal Is ad dressed "to a Just nnd humane public" and saysi "I have been unjustly convicted of the murder of Policeman George Mar tin. My conviction was secured by unde served enemies, through perjured wit nesses, and nn Intimidated and whisky drinking Jury, who were treated at the expense of the county, three times a day at least, and (iod knows how much oftener, to convict me. I ask in the name of our common humanity another chaticj for my life. I bad no Mbhef for my ! fense. The prosecution had the couuty treasury. I have not a dollar and not sj friend ablo to help Hie." nobbed Aii.f left Tjy the Roadside. ItKAMNO, July 22. John H. Berstler, of this city, was found lying in the roadside in West Heading In a daaed condition. A livery team which ha had hired for the purpose ofrlvfhs; to Sinking Bprlni was missing. lie also discovered that his gold watch, hat, American Mechanics' mark, and nearly fifty dollars in money wer g6ne. Berstler recollected havlna; met three strangers in a country hotel, who Invited him to drink with them. He com plied with the invitation, and it is believed that the liquor which he drank was druK god. Ati Inventor's Suicide, Atl.EOHEKr Citt, July 28. Henry A. Hoffman, aged 82 years, committed sui cide by cuttina; his throat with n knife. The deod was coolly consummated while standing In front uf a looking glass. Hoff man spent all of his leisure time working on patents, many of which were success ful. His last conception was n glass bot tle to be used for patent medicines, which could not be refilled when once the orig inal contents had been removed. The model is almost completed. A I.tinatlo's Sulolde. LANOASTr.'n, July 91, Thomas Ander son, aged 81, an Inmate of the county In sane asylum, was found dead in his cell, having hanged himself with a pair of sus penders to the iron bars of a window. His hands were tied together with a pair of shoestrings. He oamc here from Wash ington two years ago, and was placed In the asylum recently.when he created a sen sation by Insisting on seeing n prominent society lady whom ho imagined was his wife. Drnth In u Snud PH. gcmm.Kllx HAVEN, July 23. The dead body of Harry Alfred Koch, aged 10, of this place, was found at the side of a sand pit, near Connor's crossing. His distorted features and the condition of things in the pit Indicated plnlnly n heavy fall of sand while he was shoveling to the su'-'ice, which caught nnd covered him. t g gling In tho agony of sulTocniion, he suc ceeded in releasing himself nnd reaching the surface only to expiro. Run Down by tho "Ariel." IlAMnnno, July 23. Adam Wngncr, aged 12 years, while standing on the Read ing railroad at this station watching an express train pass, was struck by the coin bination locomotlvo "Ariel," which camo around a curve on tho track on which tho hoy was standing. Tho lad was hurled to one side for a considerable distance. One of his arms was broken nnd ho was hurt about the head, but his injuries are not regarded as fatal. A Stolen Tenm Recovered. Easton, July 28. Tho horse and buggy stolen on Monday from 1,1 very man J. P. Hohn by a stranger who reprobentod him self as a drummer for a Philadelphia dry goods house has been recovered. The horse was sold to W. B. White, of Rox burg, N, J., for $27. Shortly nfter the transaction White rend of the,tbeft, nnd droye to Easton with the stolen property. Fell Under the Wheels. Mterstown, July 82, Goorge Smith, hind brakemnn on the stone train on the Lebanon Valley railroad, had both logB cut off near tho body, n short distance from the statiou, by falling under the wheels of the train. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital, Reading, where he died f.oou nfter his arrival. Locusts Destroying Chestnut Trees. MonriAKTOWN, July 22. Hundreds of acres of chestuut trees on the Welsh mountain are dying from the stings of locusts. These insects have been very nu merous and destructive this season. to ran a cunia for RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &c, 1 ni fifl nai COO page book "TUTt EH CLASSES Itil.ldht-aeml and tld innn sent aenled, free. Dr. Samli-n'B Klcctrlo licit is no experiment, uvahavAPt-tored thnuftsniti to robust health and vimr. nft r all .Uir trtutt tnpn(M failed, as rnn hn shown by hundreds of oases throuuhout thlsandotherHtates.who would uladly testify, and from many of whom wo have strom; letter, bearlngr testimony to their reoovcry after usiii our licit ( WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAM CURE YOU! WEBVOrS DEBIMTY AOT 1VEAKMES8, mr Your rmr October Mlh, lMt t)fi A. T. BirMDr. Pear Rir; AmmCUiree ya-rsajro Tuiir wioc triq oeua iur uu ouro u x -taniniM worsv ivrm ant 1 mr bealili. rur Ttuurslhi terrllTadQblilatiti' drain on tuv vll zoreaaana l dta not icnow viiattcuajtonarea rwhTf steep, but In one month's tuneaftru-tiur th liTt I flt a mnch ronsrer man both mantallr audi ty- ftwoM, ana u ttuvty uuw a waaentii-plv w-. II. ours inuy, RHEtUIATliM A.D LOT TIG OK. HBOOVUTir. K. V.. October Ch, INf, Da, A. T. BASPMS, iw Sir Kour y-ara e-;o I tuf. 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SAWDEiM ELECTRIC BELT jacomplstBKftlraniobattorT.nisdalnfnabolt so as to ho easllr worn darlnir work or at rest, and U itllSf'ilV' Pr"lopKl cuireuis wliuh are Instantlr lolt thrmiKhout ali Tweak parls. or w.torelt 3UUU. ltliaaao Improvfd J-leccrlo Huspensorr, theKruaiut boon erergfren weakmoa.anj . warrant it to our. an of t he aboru weaknees, and to enlama shrunken limbs, or parts, or Monef tefuailefl, Thw are graded in slronirth to meet all stages of weakness In touoit, nilddliAarodcroli en. and will oura tho worst oases Iu two or tares montbs. Address tor full fnferiaatloa. SAiMOESM ELECTRIC GO,, 826 Broadway. Wpw York, Rriltof Ducret Committed for Trial. 1'ARIB, July 23. M Ducret, editor of Tho Cocardo, who was arrested on tho cliargo of complicity in the forgery of certain documonts alleged to have been stolen from tho British embassy In this ciif, was" yes terday committed for trial. Norton, tho mulatto, who furnished M. Ducret with the documents, was committed for trial on the churge of forging them, I'rlncess Aiuelle Dead, Lonpok, July 82. -Princess Amelto, wife of Baron Paul Huegel and youngest sl8j of the Dnke of f eok. died at Grata, capital of Styrls, Austria. The prlnoies was aa au.it of Princess May, wife o the Dukoot York, who is now spending her honeymoon at Sandrililmni, Lowest Price of Stiver, Washington, July 22. In purchasing silver bullion yesterday at seventy cents per ounce the treasury depnrtment paid a lower price tbnn it has ever paid for tho commodity. The highest prico paid for silver bullion under tho Sherman law wa 11.20 per ounce. Nino Years for Killing an Infant. Nkw Yoiik, July 22. Mrs. Margaret McCabo, who was convicted of manslaugh ter In tho second degree fur killing tho in-, fant of Mrs. Itose Finch on Jan. 2 last, has been sentenced to nine years and flvo mouths In state prison. A Well Known Hotel Man Dead. Capr May, N. J., July 32,-CoIonel William Kddlngs, manager of the Carlton hotel, died suddenly yesterday, lie wus a well known Philadelphia hotel man. Ho had been nliing for some time. Austria's Wur Minister Stricken. VIENNA, July SB eld Marshal Baron Ferdinand Bauer, Austio-IIumxnrlan mln. inter of war, wus stricken with anonlexv yesterday. His condition is regurded by m uuysiciaus ns very serious, BASEBALL YESTERDAY. National Lensi At Boston: Dostou..i 0 10 113 New York. 0 0 0 2 11 At Brooklyn; Brooklyn 1 2 0 0 0 1 Baltimore...... 110 12 3 At OhlcARo: fuicaso 2 0 0 3 0 0 Pittsburg 1 O S 0 U 3 At Louisville: Cleveland 3 0 0 0 5 0 Loulsvlllo ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 At Philadelphia: Philadelphia. 2 0 3 2 0 0 Washington- 0 0 3 0 1 0 At St. Louis (Game called): Cincinnati 10 3U32 St. Louis 0 10 13 0 n. ii. e. i- 6 0-4 8 2 8 a U. II. E. 4- 8 14 1-8 9 n. ii. e. 0- 12 12 1- 8 11 n. IT. Te. ?-ll 12 7-on a. ik n, 8 0 3-20 21 U 0 14 7 U. 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W, Y03T, AMImant Otahlai Open Daily From 9 to r; 3 PER CENT. interest Paid on Savings Deposit HEEBNER 00. , PORT CARBON, PA Msnufactiirprs o' Of Erery UexcrlpUon Flags, Baoges, Caps, Rogation, 4 ?. riNEsr goods lowest Rices. Ui Write for catnloguos. Correspondohco solicited y1 3T. 73. HOBEWi-ACK'S aAS-J''. ritTi r.- 1' ,A YWnJCl'REffl ardlcal Offlntf. 206 H. SECOND Rt., Tl 'irf'o, Pi, ' Are tho (ilrt set In Anicrlnn fhj- l,P (rrr i nrnt .,f ioclnI lUicnitra A y.ia' hfiil Errors. . VnrlewoJn, Hy;!r c-i Huptn n, l.on- Mml-nut Trr.-itmpni by Janll M.rli.; I v. nn nmnlrallinia Miwlljr o nll'lcn!!. i Mt-n tmi rm 9iib. lllrolioursjO A. M. i " l. ?: . H,,ap Jl All (1st F .ti-rdar n"' m TUHC'EJ ZBICTOTT T Everything modelof1 after areen'H llofo, Vhlladelphla, ja 8. ninlii St., SlicnniHltmlt, Tbo lead Ins placo In town, lias lately been entirely reno vated Everytblnenew.clean andfresli. Tho Bnert lino of Wines and Liquors I Clean, Ac, foreign and do raeetle. Free lunoh servi d cush evening, lllg achooncra of freh,Ker.Portr. Ale, 4r. PP0SITE : THE : THEATRE, onlTOPVHTV Crnr JOHN GOISLETT Main and Oak Ht reels, blienandoah, Penua., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables, . Poultry, Game, Fisli and Oys ers In asou. Orders leu at the store will rp"ie prnmpt bHp ntfon J! RETJIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Ohas. ltettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will recelvo prompt attention. Finest brauds of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- -121 South Mmn Street. Begs to announce lo nls friends nnd patrons and tne nubile generally t'uat ho nas purchased the barbershop lately occupied by 11. J. Yost, So. 12 West Centre Street 83BSAXWA ?4. Chris. Bost erV, SAL00M AM REfeTAURANT, (Munn'sold stLd) X04 South AXiilr. Street. Klnest wines, whlskevxnnd 'Kara always Id 'niter on tap. stock. Fresh Beer, Ala and Miplce 'einrmnee Drinks. L0RENZ SGnSiiJT'S Celebrated Poiter, k and Beef JAMES SHXXYM, Mauaprer SbBnamdo; ! i liranc' JOE WYAl :'S SALOON AH0 RE8Y..URANT, (Christ. Hosier's old aKnd.) Sain una Coal Hn HV Ha;ii1oali. Best beer, nle and norter on tan. The nnest brands of whiskeys and olgu-t. l' ool room at- lacoeu. v; Watt's Popular Saloon, kh,,s7 vtd 21 West Oak Stroot, sraKW.Hixun, pa Sit atockM with the best bear, porter, ales, ol(iiM, brandleo, nines, etc. rinsst clgara tint btrattaohad. OordUl irvltotlnn to all SNEDDBN'S : LIVERY forses nnd Carnages to Hire. Uaulln; of all kinds promptly attended to. liomoa taken to board, at rains that 4 llb-r.il. HiR Afjf.KY. Httr Brim1. Maw n TILE CHOICEST DRINKS Can always be had at EABLEY'S SALOON,;:; Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. 'fffjgf'j j Best Beer. Ale and Porter and finest Clears fi... always pn hapd, VolHo treatment to l. 4jl WMT 8.55 n IrPhiiartelp r Yateavilfc 'RKVobt, 'U. they tt;0
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