1 ? The Herald. rOBiiteimn daily, bcnday hxckptkd WKKKLf, ttVHT SATURDAT. .. . .. .lriirrMor .ICdltor and rndllnher Lomt Iklitor ...IiiIim. Mnnatitr a. o hoy un...,... IF. J WA1JCIN8... J, 3t BO Kf .... JUBSCfi'.TION HATES; uMLT.per yenr,... ..-......H 00 Kir, per ftwtr i 50 AdvurtUlnfi Jtatet. Trasulent, 10 cents por lino, first Insertion i 5 per line oh subsequent Insertion, Hates sr regular advertising oun be had on applica tion t tbe oraco or bv mnll. The KVBNiNa IIehami bas a larger clroula lln In Hhonandoah than any other paper pub. ashed. Hooks open to all, Catered at the Poiwrtlco. al Hhenandoah, Pa, for transmission through the mails as seoond-olass mall matter. Tub liopubllaan State tleuilqnutera have been opeued lu Philadelphia, and the grott Republican party lu this State hiw a largo chip "on its shoulder waiting for some party of th second part to knockjlt oil. It would be Interesting to know, says the Philadelphia Star, what per centage of the money withdrawn from oavlngs banks and hoardedjaway in old stookliiKH, tin eolltfojpots, carried in coat pjcketH, sewed in skirts, hid away under carpels, buried in cellars, and foolishly spent has been lost to its owners. Add to this the lost In terest, and the aggregate would tonlsh. us- HuiiBisa Southern Jidoa on the tarllf, printed In the Richmond Dis patch, h Democratic newspaper: The Republican clrtrge that the success of ,tl injury done by drought seenTS to-ln- n,Ti.,.ii. .,ioim r 1 , . sure a much smaller yield than was cx- tue Democratic party lu 1892 so fright pucte(1. The price during the week lias nie(l munufaiturers 2as to eaUfo'jthem advanced fully IJc. Western receipts of f t,..t n. 1 r . t , wheat have also been only 3,375,657 hush- to shut up their factories and await j u for the week', against 7,839,051 bushels (the action of the present Democratic 'a3t ywlfi ftn fts accounts of short crops ..,.,....i . .... I abroad grow more definite the price here tfAigroeson the subject ofjthe tariff,. ma strengtheiied fully lc. Exports for -. --5,.,.,. .. (he week havfl been only 2,100,725 bushels, must not be treated as.duvVorthy of , nj5iugt 2,473,753 for the same woek last the consideration of;that party. Lit'Scnf, . . . ., Cotton has advanced to 8 cents, wIUi as- thetariflba revue iatonco ortlie pub B(lrunea thet a nuw treasury arrangement lie notilled that the factories may go will facilitate the supplies of money for . , , , , , , 1 to WOrK WllUOUl tear 01 ueiug(3iuiJ1H.-u ; by unfriendly legislation. "My dear Professor,? will you not kindly give me a hlatory of the world iu the next fifteen minutes?" The old story Is suggested by theaction of the Ways and Means Committee of House, which, till there wasja vigorous . . ,i,rnr,i,iinria uorinnalw I protest from. tho republicans, seriously I proposed to allow'Jthe Industries of the , a, , i... ,i . United States two hours a day for twelve days to preseut'thcir views on , , , . . . ,., a projected rearrangement of tarlll duties. TheUinie finally set was from i . , a . , September 4 to September 20 llfteen duys, two hours, more or lets, each day. This is the way lnwhioh the Democratic party promoteslthe coull-1 dence which is essential to a restora tion of trade aud production in the lnwhioh the, Dnited States All sensible readers will agree wllh the New York Press in its statement thutspeech is free in the United States, as action is free, so long as It does nut invade the rights and safety of others. The auarchrist has a right to his opinions and a right to their expres sion while he does not Incite to acts of lawlessness. But whenithejline that society has drawn for Its own protec tion is deliberately overstepped, it is time for the stroug armlof the law to make its power felt. Anarchrists of the type of Most, Berkmanti, Emma Goldman and her accomplice, Tim meruiauu, now in prison, are the deadly foes of the working people whose interest they falsely pretend to advocate. They are the enemies of property, of law, progress and civiliza tion, of everything that elevates men and women above the brutes that perish. When they openly preach assassination and robbery, decent soolety, in self defense, must take vigorous steps for their suppression. A Schooner's Craw Heoud. Washington, Sept. 9. Superintendent Kimball is informed that the crew of tb,e schooner John P. Kelsey, bound from Koekland, Me., to New York, was taken ott by the life Sttviur crew of the Monomoy lit saving station, near Jlawttarchiot Shoals, Mast. The onrgo ct lime w 6s on Are, and the erew were In great porll. To Arrnnia a Krr SoUsdnle, New Bedford. Masa.. Sept. 0. The mill manager and the spinners' union have agreed to eaon appoint a committee to egnsider a new setmdule of wages, la place of tne proposed cut down. Store Work tor Idle Hands. Bostox, Sept. 8. All tbe Urge rubber boot and eboe faotorles will start up on MoniW after their summer Vacations. ThU will give employmeut to about 80,000 bands. Ml Condition of Groat Industries Has Distinctly Mended, TEE PB0DU0ING F0H0E8 INCREASE More Works IIrto llcmllnml During the l'nat Week Tlinil lluro htnppxil Opera tloii The Premium nn Currently linn Almost Viinlalied .Ilunlnoas rnllliron. Nrcw YoitK, Sept. 0. It. 0. Dun & Co's weekly review of trade siiys: Improvo HiBiit lms extended from the bunks to the mill. The condition of tfrNtt industries lias distinctly mended, tliouuu still seri ously depressed. More Important by far tlmn any rise In stocks Is the fact that more works have resumed during the past week than liavo stopped operation, so that tne producing rorce of the country, after months of constant decline, has begun to Increase. It Is expected that most of the 111 lliver mills will start soon, the hands assontlng to reduced wanes. The money markots are moro healthy, the premium on curreucr has almost van ished, the embnrraisments In domestic ex- clinnnex have well nigh disappeared, and whll5 very little money Is yet nvallablo for commercial or industrial loans, there a some relief in tHBt respect alio. It was tlmo for some Improvement. Sept. 1 the output of Iron furnaces In blast was only 86,810 tons weekly, against 107,043 Aug. 1 and 181.6.11 May 1, so that much fess than half the producing force was en gaged, and yet the manufacture was so stagnant that unsold stocks of pig Iron In creased 22,000 tons a week in August. It Is slated that further reductions iu theout put have been made since September be gan. The Thomas Iron company has reduced Its price for pig iron fifty cents, but some other concerns are selling standard No. 1 much lower at SH per ton. Soft steel has fft.lflhcd the lowest point on record. $30 at Pittsburg, and substantially all rail mills in the oountry are ldlo. but there Is a somewhat better demand for hardware, wire rods, barbed wire, and contracts for architectural work and agricultural im plements supplies are reported at Chicago. While monoy markets have greatly lm- proved, they are yet lnr from the normal condition, am tjio cropi are In (louljfc, Tlje tZCM. 1? moving me crop. Auor tououing o cuius the price hag mli en a sixteenth, and crop reports are still favorable on the whole In splto of the damage by the storm in South Carolina. That tho volume of trade has been small ol late is not surprising. Exchanges through the the principal clearing houses, outside New York, continue to show a f In ran deerunsa in comimrlson with last yenr. The monetary situation has changed nX it is lacking. Tbe stock market has been somowhat durln( tUo ,nUei. paH of the weeki with considerable realization of profits, and more attention is paid to railway earn- tDgS, which thiiB far show a decrease of 12.8 per cent, for August. The average price of active stocks.rising 3 per shars on XucMlay( hlM Brudunlly declined. Failures for the week have been only 828 in number, against 885 last week and 430 for tbe week ,,rt.c8ciinKi nI1d 26 in Canada against 83 for the same week last year. Nen FouiiIi Clan roilinnatin. Washington, Sept. 9. Fourth class postmasters were appointed In Pennsylva nia as follows: Austiuburg, HIchard P. Schoonover; Prescottville, Charles A. Shaf fer; Quarry Glenn, Theodore Horton; Stan ton, George W. Baughmnn; West Leroy, W. M. GrUwold. New Jersey William E. Mount, Engllshtown; MdwardO. Davis, Falrton. New York Harrison B. Parme lee, Ilicbos Corners; J. Eldridge Gano, Starkey; Alonzo Jocelyn, West Amboy; George Henry Mochow. Wolcottsburg. Willing to Usee Yimkee Doodle. New Yonir, Sept. 9. Normau L. Munro, who owns the steam yacht Norwood, Is willing to race her. Lately McBrlde Brothers, of Philadelphia, owners of the steam yacht Yankee Doodle, have been Is suing challenges. Mr. Munro will race the Norwood against the Yankee Doodle, fifty miles on the Hudson, lor 10,WW a side. Mr. Munro Issues a statement that the Norwood showed him a mile over a rowing club course in 1 mlu. 58 sees. Four Children Uurned. VEltSAIIXES, Ky.,' Sept. 0. James O'Neal and wife, colored, living six miles from here, went away from home and left John Banks in ohargo of the four young children, During the night the house caught fire and was quickly consumed, and the four children wero burned to a crisp. Mother aud Daucliter Urunned. Wyoming, Del., Sept. 9. Mrs. George Steel and her daughter were drowned in a pond here yesterday. The daughter, aged 18, was despondent and threatened ul oide. It Is thought tbe girl tried to drewn herself, and tbe mother Tost her life In an effort to save her. Zdan How laud's Death. Loso BRANCH, Sept. 9. The coroner's jury In the case of Eden Howland, the aged widower who was found drowned lu a marl pit two days prior to his wedding, rendered a verdict that hs aame to bis death by accidental drowning. Tiro Unknown SIn KllUd. Mount Vernon. N. Y.. Sept. 9. Two unknown men were struck and Instantly killed by the Pittsfleld expressonthe Har lem railroad near Chappaqua station yes terday afternoon. T)ath or a VeUrau Shipbuilder. Dkthoit, Sept. 9. Captain John Oades, tho oldest shipbuilder on the lakes, died here, aged 79 years. l'rlut Works llsiume. Dovan, N. II., Srpt. 9. The Cocheoo Print work resumed today after four week' Idlenyjg. Th Weathar. fair, followed MAMR IN Oeneralljr ilioweis. hj poulble PAUL HALLIDAY BURIBD. , ,jH Ills Iloily T.nlil llcildo Tlint of ijji I'lrt AVIf. will. Hi- G. A. II. niinal. Middletoww, N. Y., Sept. H.-Patfl Hnl llday wns buried lwslde his flr4fcwlfe In tho little cemetery in Walker vaDey with the ritual of tho O. A. It. ywtffifflttf, nnd tho excitement over tho triple rfluroer is subsiding somewhat. I.tUe 111 the' day It was rumored here that a skeleton Of a boy had been found on the Halltdny premises, but as nothing definite can be IWraHl the report is not generally credited, Afttr the funeral Ilalliilay'f two sons, JatMfb and Itobert, cam to Mlddletown U) WlflftCllt a lawyer reganllng tho dlsposlllen f)t.,their father's property. James, upon being Inler united Press reportf r, sai'' (mil rocently tried ever i power to entice Ills wife 1 Jf Halliday shanty. .Innies adniittA' had never even spoken to his tti fiiOtlnT. He said that he was satisfied thatliV crip pled brother John had beou klHgd. bjtthls stepmother. Charley Illgham, of this plnee, while looking about tho Halliday house, picked up an an old memorandum book, winch he took away as a memento. Upon look ing through a number of Important en tries were found. One leaf was folded over and pinned down. It was indorsed "Llzzlo II. illlday's crime." On tho other side of thi- entry appeared "Burnt barn May 20, 1801. May 0, 1801, tho house was burnt. Paul Halliday, May 21, 1801." Yesterday Mrs. Halliday was committed to the county jail at Montlcello to await the action of the grand jury. Tlie Doctor's Kxrumlnn PliaAIiKLl'AIA. Sept. 9. The forelcn delegation of the first Pan American med ical congross, with the members of their families and others, having left Washing ton yesterday afternoon, arrived here at 1:30 this mornimr. The Pliiliwlelnliln nhv. slclans' committee will entertain them till tomorrow morning, when thoy tako the o'clock train for Nuw Castle, Del., aild will meet tho revenue cutter Hamilton. ) vi8't wiU ,1,e "V"1". tont'1B narantlne sto- Ann lit. 1 !fl l' Iblnml T IP llnlniflilna ,1.111 ion at Heedy Island. The delegates will return to Philadelphia In the evening, and uter dinner In tho'Hotel I.afayetto leave for New York, where they will spend Mon day. Monday evening the party will leave New York for Boston. From Boston they will go to Saratoga, thenco to Albany, Nlaga'ra Falls, Detroit. Toledo, Cincin nati and Chicago, arriving at tho last named place at 9 a. in. Tuesday, Sept. 10, where the excursion will end. The final session of the congress was held in Wash ington yesterday. Kmperor Wlllliittl's 4lrik-Ilmle. Mr.TK, Sept. 8. Emperor William has ordered that in view of the loyalty mani fested by the people of Ali-ace-horralne during ids visit, all tho exceptional laws enforced in the provinces siheo tbe war shall be abolished. After tlio announce ment of the order Chancellor Von Cap rivi and Prince Yon Hohenlohe, governor of Alsace-Lorraine, held a long eonference, presumably us to tho details of its exeou- cutioti. The Ctitliolto (.'ongreMii. Chicago, Sept. 9. Yesterday the Cath olic congress wns given up to the discus sion of "Catholic education," papers be ing pt evented by many of the most promi nent educators in the churuji, Tho atten dance at the congrs. which closes today, has been well maintained throughout the week.nud it is the universal veidlct that It is one of the most e uccessful denomina tional gatherings ever held. Tlie Kngineers Arrested. Chicago, Sept. 0. Lightheisei- and Mor ris llart, the engineers of the two trains that came into collision on the Fort Wayne railroad Thursday, and the opera tor, Kennedy, who received the train or ders at Colehnur, were placed under arrest to await to the result of tiie coroner's In quest. i Knil of nil Old l'"iimil.v lrmid. IlICMOND, Sept. 9. A special dispatch from Blackstono says that an old family feud in Nottoway county cuLiiinatcd in tho mortal wounding of HIchard E. Clay, by A. W. Hawkcs. The' latter is 70 years old and the former 47. (Jlay had married a niece of Hawkcs. Ills Second Attxmpt I'ntiil. Lynn, Mass., Sept. O.r-Kiank A. Dur giu, a 17-year-old driiR olerk, committed suicide yesterday by taking arsenic in a fit of despondency over n love affair. He attempted suicide tho same way last week. A Neru I.ym'liOd. McsiI'llls, Sept 9. A negro was lynched at Quiiicy, Miss., last night for killing iyr her nUtt-the EttlHt he HAVE-YOU TUBED OHUSS Mm FAILED to find A cunn FOB RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, MI4A. nnv 'nn nncn Imnlc "THitEE OTjARHESOF "MEN" should bo road by every youimr, vjc uavp CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU! Himvors UEHXUTT and weakness. Uew York Citt. Octolwr 2ilh, IM Diu A.T, SiirciKH, De&r Biri-AVoiittJireeyeariiffo 1 purchased oius of your elttrio belt for the cure of rerrous debility, which 1 haJlntts worst form, and vhfch was unrttrmJntnir my health, tor yearslhad mflt-red t lora t his trrl hie debi Hating drain on my vital tvv i a and I did not know what It waa to nave a good Tiitrbt's Bleep, but In one month'atlmeaftrutiue the telt I felt a much stronger man both mentally and iny dcaily, and la a ehort Uino wa entlrelr well. Yours truly, IX. OJLj1U, Ml iiOWeiT. 33UEU1IATISU ANI 10ST Y1COII. TlROOKLTK. N. Yv Octbcr 25th, 18M. D A. T. SlHB-f. IW Bit eiioh twin freim rnttiua liuatlb tl th n, ut times it wafl -i wr years OrfW l irapoufbleloriwotagrtarouud.untl I alwni oarrie4 a csaneiur support. I md onehuur, 1 (r&inodltt we only a i-hortUwm)taClj hL i.-i.lf. It n. relief fn lit from tl ut day aud it was pains 1 fi ma and today I there iniKht bean-fu but an Jt h is tur hernx it it 'Lii' irpyioriesr rev since yaocttiWl .S?v. nafi 1 c iy it i 1 urmim it octur, Suihu liiuk'a 1'k.n. THE DR. SANDEN bn complete Ml' bnte.niH'lalritoabeltiO p.e warrant f tclanii..l, aWra,nl'ntll,omeetnagcV,','1 a,'.r?S.1'! ' '""aHxioroia .SANDEN ELiSGTRlC CO., 82G THE STORM'S HAVOC. ntrnngs I'rnlt of Mglilnlnir nnd Wind ltepurtrd. WlLKERnAHMB, Pa., Sept, 0. During Thursday nlghtin storm at Pond Hill, near this city, Mrs. Siegfried and children, her Ulster, Mrs. Money and children, were grouped In terror hi tho former's kitchen near the Istove. A. bolt of lightning descended the chimney, knocked over tho kitchen stove, and went thence to tho floor, tearing the carpets Into shreds and prostrating all the parsons in the room. One of the children had a shoe torn off and a foot burst open and burned. Three of those rendered insensible by shock are likely to die. Tho strangest feat of the lightning was Mint It appar ently cured tbe son of Mrs. Muncy of a violent attack of asthma, which had nearly made him speechless and his breathing had been agony. nuindKPOltT, Conn., Sept. 0. The small cottage at Milford Point, occupied by Al fred Bragg, of Shelton, and his family. consitlng of his wife, two daughte'rs and one son, was toppled over and over by the wind yesterday during the severe storm. Mr. Bragg was injured so serlouily that death rosulted. Dnring one of the sornor saults of the house Mr. Bragg was hurled out of tho door. Mrs. Bragg aud the child ren wero badly bruised, but not fatally Injured. CoilNINO, N. Y., Sept. . It is estimated! that .here was 20,000 window pants broken1 by tho storm. The buckwheat, corn and tobacco crops In this section were totally destroyed. Tho loss in the Chemung valley will not fall short of a quarter of million dollars. Tim ltuvolt Ht Illo dc .lanelro. Paths, Sept.. 0. A dispatch from Itio de Janeiro says, that at the instance of the French commander, the foreign admirals in Brazilian waters have decided to pre vent the bombardment of the city by tbe revolutionary squadron. Washington, Sept. 9. It has been de termined by the navy department to cable orders to the United States cruiser Charles ton, when her commander reports ier ar- Hva, at 80mc gouth American port dlct. ... . r . ' ing tbe vessel to proceed immediately to Brazilian waters. Buesos Ayiieu, Sept. 9. It Is report' d that the rebel meu-ot-war have left Kio Janeiro to seize Santos and join the rsbuls in Itio Grande do Sill. lllnl rrlth 'Gu .1ft in Ills Mnntli. NkwYokk, Sept. 9. F. G. 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Uook at drugstores or bv mall free. Address Tno Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd. w Jt s-ly PROPOSALS FOR COIL. PciiutIiKILT, Co. Almsuou.se, Pept. W1893. Proposals are herebv Invited bv the under signed to be received until noon of Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1893, 'or 100 tons of buckwheat coal, 100 tons cf pea coal, 25 tons of stove and 25 tons of eugcoal, delivered f. o. b. at the P. Si It. It. nignuinaing eiaing, me Almshouse timing, Penna. Railroad, or the Almshouse Siding, Lehigh Valley Railroad, near Schuylkill Haven. WJLIjLIAAI UJSltK, ROBERT EHLING, JOHN HERGAN, Hoard of Poor Directors. P. O. Box 4, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 3t-eod RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho -1- Clma. Itettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of liiquora and Cigars. SOLOMON I1AAK- 120 South Main Street. Boots and Shoes m a SACRIFICE! I will dose out my eutiro stock of Boots and Shoes, Hate, aud Caps at prices re gardless ot cost. 38 North Main St, Shenandoah-, Pa. JERSEY PEACHES ! "We will receive daily, direct from the orchards, one carload of choice Jersey Peaches. Cal early if you want good fruit at low prices. WOMER'S, 124 N. Main St., Sh noadoah, Pa IWlHtVMIk OXM Han. e Jt Ml ir.K ISIDORE FRIEDMAN FirstlationalBank THEATRE IIDILDINO Sfacnantlonli, rcuna, CAPITAL, A. T. LK1SENRING, President, P. J. FERGUSON, Vice Prealfl.at J. R. LEIHENHING, Cashier. H, W, YOST, Aeslstant Caahlar Open Daily From 9 to 33 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit Easily, Qulcklyr Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd nil the train of OTll? lrom early errors or latei excesses, the results ot overwork, slekness, worry, cto. rullstrengtb, development and tone given U every organ and portion of the body. Mmple, natural methods. Immedlatelmnrovement seen. Failure Impossible, 2,01)0 references. Book, explanation and proors mulled (scaled) Tree. ERIE MEDICAL CO. DUF7ALO, N. Y. mum HEEB.ER CO. PORT CARBON, jPA.. MaEufucturcra of Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &t 79-FINEST 000DS LOWEST PRICES.-TS Wrlto for ootalogues. Conspondehoesollclted B. HOBENSACa'S Mealeal Offlwr, 205 N.SEC0KD St.,Phllaa'a,P. Are the oldssttn America for the treatment o' Rpeclul ItiHeaaes A Yonthfiil ron. Varicocele, Ilyilroeele, uupinre. Lost Ilanliwid. muulratlonssaercllycinfldeiJlal. Hend stamp Tf l;;''. onipe hours: 9 A. M. to" 1'. M.. BtoOl" Jtt All day liatiirlav Snndava, toto 12 A M THE BXiTOTJ! Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, ,ja . Main St., Sliejinntianli. The leading place In town. Han lately been entirely reno vated Everything aewi clean and fresh. The tlnostllneot Wines and Liquors I Cigrj-s, 4c, foreign and do mestic. Preo lunsh-served each evening. Big schooners' of f reuh,Bcer,Portor, Ale, Ac. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. X. .T. TintTGHKRTV. PrOD. JfOHN COSLETT Main and Oak. Streets,. Shenandoah, Penna., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oysters In season. Orders left at tho store will receive prompt attention FBED. KBITHAW 101 North Main street) Bhenandoah, Fa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER.. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties-supplied on. short notice Chris. Bossier's SAL00H AND RESTAURANT, (Matin's old stand) X04 Sontli Main Street. Btock, Fresh Bser, Ale and Porter on lop. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and licet J&MES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branob JOE WYATT'S SaLUuM AND RESTAURANT, (Christ Bossier's oW stand.) Mala ana Coal Ota,, HUeuunitoaU. Best beer, ale and norter on tan. The finest brands ot whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at noted. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyau's) 9 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Oar stocked with the best boor, porter, ales, f hlskles, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars i atlnt bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys and Cigar, Fresh Beer, Porter and Ale ftlnaya on Up.
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