1 rl The Herald. rOULISlIKI) UAILY, SUNDAY BXOHPTKD WIRKXY, ETEtlT BATOI1DAT. Vroprlttor n. o. iiOTjsn,...., nr. j. WA.1KWB, J. m. no vv it .. .....HJKor and 1'ubHnher oea( Editor SUBSCRIPTION rates: D.n,T,per year,..,.. .....t3 00 TTfliiKLY, per year,-........-.................. 1 GO Advertising Jtafe. Transient, 10 cents per lino. Drat Insertion i 6 ents por lino each subsequent Insertion, Hates (or regular advertising cun bo baa on applica tion at the office or by mall. The Evening HkhaLd baa a larger circula tion In Mhonandoah than any otbor paper pub lished, Uooks open to all, entered at the Postoffloo, at Shenandoah, Pa, for transmission through the malls as sooond-olass mall matter. Tub lmprosslonal Voter was Impor tuned to Vote for Clovolaud and tarifl reform last fall and sharo In the boom that would certainly follow. Instead of a boom, bowover, tbo voter's ballot Droved n boomerang, and It bas come back aud bit him bard. Twislvh leading representatives of Iron and steel firms In Pittsburg un equivocally declare that tarill uncer tainty Is tbo cU9e of tbo dull times Possibly the Democrats will havo the aupremo gall to say that those men do not know what they are about. This, however, will not alter the fact. One year ago all the Patersou, N. J , factories were humming with business To-day tho local papers state that more than 8,000 people are Idle In that city The threat to destroy tho protective policy bas beou made by a successful political party, and manufacturers are closing their mills. What will bo the result of the fulfillment of that threat? The present money scare seems to be a benefit to one class of people who certainly do not deserve It. Farmers jind others, frightened for fear of bank (suspensions, have been withdrawing their cash from savings institutions and nationut banks aud keeping It at home. Tills has been "nuts" for bur glars and sneak thieves and our ex changes are filled with notices of rob beries, where $100 was taken from this farm house and $ 50 or $150 from another with a reckless audacity which is as tonishing. It will not take long for people to realize that the palest place to deposit their hard-earned savings Ib, after all In our banks. Tiie survey for tholnter-contlnental railway which Is to connect North and South America Is all finished. Tho en gineers who finished that part of the survey from Mexico to Bolivia are in Washington, completing tho calcula tionsof their work. The beginning of the twentieth century will eee.this mag- Tnillcent idea realized and North and "-'South America joined by bands of iron as well as by bonds of amity and com merce and unity in form of govern ment. If now our sister republics would only keep still and abstain from civil rfwar long enough to let both tho grass and trade grow they might In time be come as prosperous as their great sister to the north. Pit. Robert D.Watkins has Inocu Hied himself with pure consumption germs at the Loomls laboratory, In Jfew York. He proposes to show that the bacillus of consumption Is not the cause of that disease, and that In persons from whoso blood a peculiar condition is absent the consumption bacllua Is absolutely innocuous. Dr. Watblns holds that the disease Ib not oontagious. and that It can not bo communicated by association with au infected subjeot, even If the healthy person is constantly kept in an atmos- phere where the Invasion of the germs j persistent, unless, indeed, there ex- i In the blood a granular, irregular ma to which he has given the name 'tuL4,uiar corpuscle." T Many 410.wre under the impr-fw-ion that tht are no mo(iern improve menU in vnities of Siam were surprised to rea hat BuD(fbok UBtl an eloetric rallwtK operaHou I( , three miles long " was put lnt0 successful-operation thal (.Hy by the aid of American erl8e. Xlie planfwasputup by the EIectr!l. Company, of Cleveland, 0. of about $60,000, W.J. Davlds . l...,,nftldh tbeen engineer m uu.b -- atlon. This Is the first 'electric .h" i the extreme Orient. K, . imt the receipts of th success i uw " , ...!.. irrASBd SO percent line 'uave ainuj - ad' the management contemplate buildingau extension. 8U1 general is of tho opinion that if the American eltntrlcal companies were to,ndeomrH.tent repn-nt.tlv.. o ,arge cities of Asia t.fey culd ,eoure a number of coutracts similar to lb. one that has been Bo satisfactorily ex .ecuted by the Cleveland firm. NERVE AND ENDURANCE. Hoir Mr. Roilnpy TrnmpeO From Outre ton to tlie AVnrlil's Inlr. Tlio World's (alrlsileveloiiliiganewerop Of long distance tmlestrlans. From nil sec tions ol tlio country men and women nro milking tbltlior, some on waxen, noma (or the notoriety that Is to le gained, and sona', It Is to be feared, ltecmim the Having of rail road fare Is an object. Otlier odd means ot getting there, are also In vogue that is, menus that seem odd In these days of rapid transit. Uloycles, cows, horses and all sorts ol vehicles are freely used for instances that a man gets tired thinking of. A whole family of six people Is en route from one of the southern states in n wagon, and they ex pect to reach Chicago before the fair closes. itr.s. i.ucn.Ln noDNEV. But tlio pedestrians attract tho most at tention, and among those heard from up to dntoMrs. Lucille Ifodney lias been most no ticed. Mrs. Itodney made tho trip from Galveston to Chicago between May 16 and July 27, losing 10 or 11 days by tho way,-otie on account of Illness and tho rest because of bod weather. She is about 0,000 richer because of her long tramp, which was un dertaken to settle a wager of 820,000 be tween Chicago clubmen. The club agreed to slveMrs. Hodncy 6,0001f shecovcredthe ground within 70 days and collected tfiOO by the sale of photographsonthoroud. ThetCOO she was allowed to retain, and tmi moio was added for tho four days cut off the specified time. Mrs. Rodney Is a pleasant llttlo woman about 23 years old and C feet 0 Inches In height. In tho course of a very Interesting talk about her journey she said: "When I left Galveston, I weighed 135 pounds and was carrying 85 pounds of baggage and an umbrella. Now I weigh 100 pounds, in tho walk from Ualveston to Dallas I was compelled to sleep out and cook my own meals. At Dallas I was nl lowed to throw away my baggage and get my meals anywhere I could and sleep in privato houses. At first 1 had two guards, but ono of them quit at Dallas, and the other finished in prel ty boil shnpo. "There waB no end of sport on tho trip, nnd I enjoyed It, I used to carry an um brella, but one day I was walking a very bad trestle bridge, and tho umbrella acted as a parachute and came near carrying m over, so I just closed it nnd threw It as far Into tho river as I could. I can walk any kind of a trcstlo with a train shaking it.. At Catawi&sa, Mo., the train left me only about 18 inches to walk on, and that was on the outside of the track. Below was tho river. The trainmen yelled to mo to lay down, get on the other sido and everything else, but I kept right on. The engineer told me If ho ever died of heart failure it would bo caused by my starting It. "My first walking experience was from Now Orleans to Chicago. My husband and myself just took a notion and made it In 03 days. Wo were not confined to any par ticular route and put up at hotels as we pleased. When at homo in Chicago, I take a street car fdV a distance of six or seven squares and hove a llttlo inward kick If 1 havo to stand up. Isn't it funny? " Mrs. Rodney's husband accompanied her on the journey, but couldn't keep up with her and lost more weight than she did. 1 R E LI G 10 U SR foT TF? BOMBAY." Mohammadans and Hindoos Encage la a Lively Fight. Bomb AT, Aug. 13. The botorogeneous population of this city is always at odds In regard to religious questions, and yes terday a number of Mahommedaus and Hindoos became Involved in a dispute which soon led to a general riot. The Mahommedans were observing ono of the festivals commanded by the Koran, While the Hindoos were also taking part In celebrating a day set apart for religious observance. The consequence was that religions feeling was high on both sides, and it took but little to cause the men who Were at first involved In the dispute to come to blows. The number of rioters frevr rapidly, and when some of the Ma hommedans proposed to oapturo.one of th Eoly Hindoo temples they found plenty to aid them in the attempt The Mahom medans rushed to the temple, hut the priests, aided by hundreds of Hindoos, fought desperately against the deseoratlon of the building and finally suooeoded In driving the attackers off. The fighting was contlnued'in the vicinity, and finally the authorities were compelled to call out the treops to restore order, which was' ultimately done after considerable trouble. The rioting was gensrally in the business' part of the city, and during its continu ance traffic was entirely, stopped. Many of the participants are now in th hos pitals. The feeling between the two sects has been rendered more bitter by the fighting, and a close watch will be kept to prevent another outbreak. Further murderous assaults hare been roads on the Hindoos this morning. Troops are massed In the chief native centers and patrols are constantly on th move, with guns trained upon the principal native streets. These streets are now deserted. JTn II. JT. Albright at i inthiTod VIth Weakness wltan6rVU3nffntenSft hlnff. and also clnei '6Chnity. I tried different medl on$daymW but of no araU until Hoodnototr-r J tOOk OM POttlVprSaparJa ttt 0bfnwcf from all troublo Hoo4o wo Hpod's Cures, asna. TOCH."IS?. 1 If! ' .-iT-WMTl Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report fhBSQUimUtf PURE CONVICTED BY MACHINERY. The Emotions of it Murderer on Trial Ilcg istcreil by Electricity. A remarkable case where science was called to the nld of justice in a criminal trial Is thus recorded by an electrical jour nal: Tho murder bad been one of unwonted atrocity, and tho prisoner appeared abso lutely Indifferent. In fact, it was Impoi slble for the keenest eye to detect any change In his countenance or attitude dar ing the examination of the witnesses who gave the most damaging testimony ogujimt him. The prosecuting attorney, however, noticed that he never once relaxed his hold on the arms of tho chair In which he sat, but seemed to support himself by the pres sure which he brought to bear on them. Knowing that under Intense mental ex citement, no matter how outwardly c dm an individual may be, the bands mil in voluntarily contract and relax according to the intensity of tho emotion and the sus ceptibility of the person effeoted, the coun sel saw here u chance of securing evidence of great value. Ho called an electrician to his aid, and during tho alisenoeof the prisoner from the courtroom the arms of the chair were split In half, and in each was placed a hard car bon plate, which served as a variable re sistance. Wires were run from metal placed on cither side of tho carbon through the legs of tho chnlr and under tho floor to a telephone receiver and battery placed in an adjoining closet. The arms were again upholstered und the chair replaced. Every increase in pressure on the arms of tho chair now nJTccted the carbon, whloh, acting as a transmitter, caused sounds to Issuo from the mouth of the receiver, On tho resumption of The trial a court official was placed In the closet, and by a series of signals arranged beforehand signified the feelings of tho prisoner as they were be trayed through the muscles of his hands. The main points against the prisoner were thus determined. Tltey were present ly formulated aud read- to him In privacy, and lie was so overcome that ho made a confession of his crime. Out or tbo Clir Window. It is proverbial that women who nro un accustomed to traveling have an unfortu nate faculty for losing bonnets nndwliir artlclc-sof greater value outof ear windows. A Maine woman recently dropped a roll of hills containing if2,050 from a window on a train leaving Portsmouth, N. II., mid was nearly distracted when sho found her money could not bo recovered. A similar but les serious accident occurred n few weeks ag; on a train leaving Chicago, where a woman lost three valuable tickets from a car win dow and had to buy new ones at consider ' ttblo expense. Such incidents ns these shuuld servo as a wurnlng to thoughtless landscap gazers. Yellow Fever In Alabama. Washinotok, Aug. 12. Th'e surgeon general of the Marine hospital service re ceived an official telegram from Mobile., Ala., stating that the British bark Glen ora arrived at the Fort Morgan quarantine station with two cases of yellow fever on board. One will probably die. Two died lat sea. No additional cases ot yellow avur have been reported in I'ensacola, Fla. FltMlmmons Will Challenge the Winner. New Yohk, Aug. 13. Domlnlok O'Mal ley, president of the Columbian Athletic club, who offered a i0,000 purse for Bob Fitssimmons to fight the winner of the bat tle between Dan Creedon, of Australia, and Alex. Gregglns, of Boston, which takes plaoe Monday, has received an ac ceptance from Fitzslmmons. An Klectrlc T.lne Abandoned, HAJinisBOlto, Aug. IS. Notice has been filed at the department of Internal affairs that the Philadelphia and Allentown Elec tric Trunk railway project has been aban doned because of luck of funds. Tho Queen's Son Klovnted. London, Aug. 12. The appointment of the Duke of Connaught to suooeed'Gen cral Sir Kvelyn Wood in the command of the Aldershot district is officially an nounced. The Invincible llrltannla. London, Aug. 12. The race for tho commodore's oup yesterday, arouud the Isle of Wight, was won by tho Britannia. Satanita was seoond and Calluna third. Many More Pensioners Suspended. "Washington, Aug. 13. Two hundred and eighty-six pensioners were suspended during the last twenty-four hours pend ing further medical examination. TO FIND A CURE FOft RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCHATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &C IIIMIlffl Onr COfl tin Be book "TIinEE CTRSESOF THEN," ehould ho read hy every younff, 1 and old man. sent sealed, free. Dr. Bautleu'a Klectrlo He It is no experiment, liiludleaccil ns we have restored thousands to robust health and vlcor. after all other treatments failed, as can bo shown hy hundreds of cases throughout this and other Mates,who would gladly tettlf r, and from many of whota we havo strong letters hearing tostimony q their recovery after turns oar UelU VE HAVE CURED THEiSE KEIiVOUfl JUEmUTY AND WEAENES8. MffYoEiCmr October th, l&W. Tra k T dirni. tUr Rir s llsOUfc LlinM vtari UO I Y purehAMd one of your eltrlo belts frtt cure of ricrrons debility, vhich I lia liiilis Vurst form bM ! which vu undermiuiuEr my health, k'or jwii I had rufltrtd from tbls UrritTedbUiatitnr drain on tar vital i XoroMand 1 did not know what It was to have a good Sight's steep, bat In one month's time after usme the ell I fell a much stronger man both mentally audphy- Votus truly, II. BiXLia, H87 Dowery. JtUEPiIAT13M AND LOST VICOU, IlEOOKLTir, N. V., Ootober SSih, JS96. tB. A. T. Bakdcv l)var Sir i Four yttars ajo I tuf ruNuisiiiih xiln I mm rhfjum&tlM'n thnt at. timtta It vtilS I ltnpoalbl for mo t o pc t aromul, nd J always carrltxi a, Ga&eforsapport. I uod your belt and f He a relief In cnehour. 1 fralaedliiMeitfhtfrointlutcdayaudltwas only a short time until the pains left me and to-day I rm a we41 man. llwaysl'etpmy belt mar by for ftar here might be art-turn, but aa It has now fnn four (rears sinoe you euwl me.oan safely ay itinnttrmnu- THE DR. SAfJDEPJ ELECTRIC CELT tsacoropletOttralr&niobattery.rnadelnfnabeUso as to be easily worn dartair vnrk or atreet.ftnd It crlvea soothing, W longod currents wln h are Instantly felt throughout all wetfc parts, or we forfeit 85i00U Jthaaan Jmprqvrtt Klectrlo Hnapeaaory( to.).Tenrt4. I (,on rv rglvta weakmen,and Be warrant it U cure any or tlieaiHvu weaknesses, and toenlirte tiiruriliitjiiiiii9,or parts, or Money efuaded They are jrraded in sirongth to meet all stajftts f v-eniiu-a u . un nn1uUo-agodorola Vh if in ourts tug truro vntcaiu iwuvr 4irtw luUUluS AUUiiua ur iuu unoiuuuuu. SAMDEN ELECTRIC GO,, BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Nfttlonnl League. At Baltimore! n, n. B. Boston 10040021 2-11 14 4 Bultlinore....- (0001030 1 7 11 1 At New York (10 Innings)! r. n. m. Mew York. 300320003 3-13 13 4 Pbllad'a. 001040600 0-10 1234 t Washington: r. a- k. Brookljrn 0000.1 021 2 IMl Washinaton- 002104000 7f Plttsbnrg. i 1 I t 0 0 1 I x-n t Is 4 LofllBTilU 10020000 6- 8 13 At Cleveland! n.n.n. Bt. Louis U1Q000080 488 Cleveland...... 80000000 0-243 l'dinsjlvaiila fttata agn. AtYorkl York. 0: Hmdlng, 0. At Ilarrisburei Ilarrisburtr, g0; fjcranfon, t. At Altoona: Easton. 8i Altnonu. 3. At Johnstown! Allentown, U Johnstown, 6. astrn LieaKn. At Albann Kris. 14! Albanv. 3. At I'rovldencw: Providcnce.Gi lllngbamton. 4. auroji nuiiaio, uj iroy, s. At SpringflBld! SprlnaBeld, l0 WUkesbarre, STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS doling Quotations or the New York and Pllllndelphlit Kxohanavs. New Yoiik. Auk. 11. There wag an mirao- erssful nttaok on sugar and other liaroa to day, and a violent breuk In sterling. Bloats continueu arm. uiosing bids: Lehigh Volley. 8 11 W. N Y. & ra.. Pennsylvania 4C$ H. & 11. T. com... Heading . 13U II. & B. T. prof.. St. Paul tlH Erie 115$ lAiuign iav 41 u. Li. a W. ..1U Heading g. in. 4i.. B3 N. Y. Central..... V814 Reading 1st pf 8s. . SUfi West Hhore..... few Heading 2.1 pf Ss.. 15 Like Krle it W lSJt Heading 84 pf 6s..- 13 New Jersey Cen. M N. Y. & H. K 18. Del. & lludeon -.118 General Markets. New YonK.Aug. 11. State nnd western flour iull, weak) low extras, $1.9:&2.4J!; city mills patents, $4.!!6a4.50; fair to fane . S3.4&a.4j; Minnesota olear, S2.0i38i patents, t4t.-J0 superfine, $1.7502.35; city mills, ia3.S5t winter wheats, low grades, J1.93&M6; patentJ, $8.0t; straights, 9.3004; rye mixtures. (2.00 Q3.40; tine, $1.7 ($2.10; southern doll, eaeyt common to fair extr&,$.lu3.10;good to choice oxtru, :t3.15.25. I! ye Honr, superfine. VK tJK. Wheat fairly active; August, Oltfiie.: Beptombor, 09 5-l(!10c.: October, TsaJSJio-: December, 78M"Mo. Mar. 2JStMo. liye nominal; western, 65c. Corn dnll, onsler; Bep tombor, 47JfraiBc; Ootober, 49s4o.: De cember, 4K18o.: No. S, ttHltMHo. 0la flrmer, quiet; Bepteraber, 31KlKc.; Oetober, 82a-a;)so. state, 3)45o.; western, !Si33o. Philadelphia, Aug. 11. Beef dull, steady; extra me,ST.5!S8ifnmlly,$lftSU. l'orkqnleu. firm; new mess. J l.t015. Lard easier, quirt: steam rendered, SS.J5. Butter In good de mand; New York dairy, l(V&31c.; western do., liaiTc-l Elgins, 22n.; New York oreamery, "3ii4c. western do., )0c; Imitation cream ery, UHfiblbo. Cheese barly steady; New York largo white, 8Ji9c; do., colored, 0)0)1"! do. small, S3M!4c.; part sltims, IHJ&oo.; fnll skims, KQlc. Eggs In light demand, steady; New York and Pennsylvania, ITc.; western, 1&&16C. lUi.TiMonc Aug. 11. Flourdull.unchanged. Wheat quiet, higher. Corn steady, quiet; whito oorn, by sample, 52o.; yellow do., do.,, 49ia50c. Oats quiet, steady. Hye slow. Ilrf In gooddomnml;gnoa to choice timothy, S2u.S 83i. Cotton nominal; middling, 8c. Provisions qulet.unchungeil. IJutter quiet, steady; oreau. ery. fancy, 22?4fic.i do., fair to choice, :S (Z&ilc.j do., imitation, 18o.; others unchanged. Eggs llrm at Ho. I.lve Stock Market. BmrrALO, Aug. 11. Cattle firm. Hogs lower. Yorkors, $tl.45.0; good light mixed, 9U HBO; rough, $1.2583; stags. J3 25&4. sheep f(id lambs steady; goud to choice hunbs, U:b AT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANC NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My doctor says It acta Really on the stomach liver and kidneys, and ti a pleasant laxative. Tblf drink la made from lierhg. and li prepared for ust as easllr as tea. It Is called All ilrln-fHRttHpll it lit fiOc. and 1 anm-kfu-fv ! f vnn rsnnotget it. rend your address lora free sampla l.nne' Knmilr Medicine mover the bowels each duy. In order to bp henllhy thit li neopanary. Address OUATult V. V i ULWAIu i . Itov.N.V DR. HAN DEN'S EIOTRIO HEIn xvlth JClectro BInsrnetlohuHpMi ni-v will rum wltliniif tHfill(;lllt all f tbo aljovo troubles. Those who nutler from Nervous Debllltr. TiOHnrs, lrniud, Lost Ulaulioodl K iorvnunnoHHt tlfpplrnnc88; Poor aiemoryi nil FcmnleCpinj filalntd, and ufiiernl 111 lien It hi ho effects of abuses, excesses, worr or oiposure, will find relief and prom pf euro la our marvelous In vent loo, which reuirra but a trial to convlnca the most akuLitic.il. la ignorance of ef fects you mar havo unauly drained yoursycteni of nerve force and vitality which Is electricity and thus caused yourweuknessorlackof force. If yuu replaeo into your system the elements thus drained, which are re quired for vigorous strength, you will roiuuve the cause nnd health, strength and vigor will follow at once. This U our i lfin and treatment, and wo tnifimnfea a euro or refund monev. VE CAM CURE YOU! IIUCUMAX1H1I-LOBT VIGOR Kbw Yobk Cirv, Oct. 20, . T3. A. T. SAunsTT Doarblr i Icaure.ortto youlhal the belt has iitiruiy eurbd mo of rheumatism from whloh I suHertHl for fourteen yars almost oontiauaJly, J am a letter carrier, audtheloiiif dally trumpa nece eary in my rounds, up to the time of petting tho belt, were paiDfully goue through with, but thanks to youi wonderful in veal Ion, 1 oou now walk as well as I ever did. and will reoomntand ur treat ment to all afflicted The current has also trouffLt backmy vlffrlnotoe( wayg as you said it would. Yours very truly. JA?IE3 mSD, a ferry fit, GENERAL DEIilLITYf ifl. Omen or S ARGENT BOf, Dft. A.T.HypEV, fHiar Sir tY am slad to add WT testimony to the maur you hare of tho great value of jour b ) ctaIiuvI twnlva bounde tit flexh.ajitl no an lhaveanexosIlentauiMitito. Your sp'uudid efectria U It with your "rulf s of HeaUh" bas been a very valu a)io benefit to i'", dltaLe nlftnrft i n rsMVr.mniHnn your ooiu 826 Broadway, Now York. Brigit, Crisp, Concise. 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The brands of whiskeys and cic ts Pool roo,j I tt's Popular Salorf' (Formerly Joe -Tyats) 3 and 21 West Oak Strel' Hnestl swoKea wiin me nest oeer, porier.r; illsilea, brandies, wines, cto. Finest oil iicc DsraiiKcnou, uor'si lnviisuon i SNEDDENS: LIVE t) Horses and Caw as to !ti Hauling or U kinds pro ptly attendcifi that are ub -al TfJ PEAR kim htiSetfM i.vjP!l I masHHKffinHH Jlclt,, JL-. nil