s y The Herald. PTJBIiIBIIKD DAILY BCNDAY KXCMTflD WBXKLT, IVrilT SATURDAY X. jt. HOrmt. .Vreprtetar X. O. HOXXR.,..IUUor and IStOUther W. JT. WA1KINH.. r-oooJ sailor ar. jJorj5. ...JMiii)Arai(nfr SUBSCRIPTION RATES! BAj:z.Y,pr year,..; - HMMIilfclllllll W 00 miiMwjiWiiiwiiim 1 90 Wiult, per year,. Transient, 10 cents per Una, first Insertion ; ft MnU per line each subsequent UMrMon, IUM tor rceuUr advertising oen be ma on appllosv tlon at the office or bv mall. The Kvknino IlEiiAiJi has a larger circula tion In 'Bhenandoah than any oilier paper pub- Uahedj Books open to all. Entered at the Poatomoe. at Shenandoah, Pa, tor transmission through the malls as sooond-class mall matter. Vote for your favorite teaoher. Odb Pottsvllle correspondent fur ubhea au excellent budget of polltloal news to-day from the county mat, which will bo eagerly scanned by Bhenandoah politicians. Being fullv posted na to what is going on In tho political world, what he writes upon the subject Is perrecuy rename. 11 T Pr la irratifvlne to seo that the at tendance at tho fair is steadily lucrcas Inn. Over two hundred thousand nersona attended although It was an extra occasion. But thoro will be other dayB which will havo equal Interest, and there is llttlo doubt now hst until fall there will be a paying attendance dally. Daily accounts of tho increase of cholera In dlllerent sections of .Europe and Asia enhance the natural pertur bation concerning its Introduction into this country. It will require per petual vigilance to Ueep it out, and It Is hoped that our jubilee year will not be marred by the presence of that grim destroyer In tho land. Baron Nathaniel Rothschild's plan of presenting the consumptives of Vienna with a castle at ueicnenan has aroused great opposition in that neighborhood, which is a delightful summer resort. The landlords and others fear that the presence of so many sick people Will drive away the suesta who come there for pleasure, But tho chief objection comes from the Emperor's brother, the Archduko Charles Louis, who quarrelled with tho Baron some time ago because ho declined to sell the castle to the Duke. When the money prince found that the Duke had set his heart on getting possession of the oautla he straightway decided to convert it Into a hospital. To-day the Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution goes to Valley Forge to observe the anniver sary of the American army from that place on Juno 10, 1778. On this same day the memorial erected at Gulf Mills for theerciety on the spot where the army encamped in December, 1777, before going to Valley Forge, will be unveiled. Though this celebration and tho annronriation of $25,000 by the state to purchase the grounds of Valley Forge and make of them a state park are not necessarily con nected, they appeal to the same Interests and sympathies, and the state's action will give added zest to the commemorative celebration. Otiieb countries are also wrestling with the foreign immigration ques tion. A drastic bill for the regulation and restriction of immigration Is be fore the Legislature of New South Wales. It regulates the status of those who are already resident In tho colony and restricts tho Immigration ot per sons belonging to the colored races, and absolutely excludes all Asiatics, "whether subjects of the queen or not." This last clause, opines the Lancaster New Era, Is so rigorous as perhaps to insure the defeat of the bill, because It will have tp be submitted to the consent and approval of the crown, and Is therefore not likely to become a law in its present form. Evidently, however, the Australian colonies of Great Britain have suffer ed from the introduction of cheap Asiatlo labor, and henoe this attempt to stop the evil at Its very source. Tiiebe 1b considerable talk about dropping large numbers of pensioners, but no honest members of this class need feel alarmed. It does not rest in the arbitrary will of any one man to accomplish this result. Pensioners whose names are on the lists have a right to be heard before they can be dropped. The courte will be open to prevent any gross Injustice in this respect. They have already decided that persons appointed to positions under the Civil Service aot oannot be removed except for rouse, and wu sloners will doubtless m-eive equal protection. It Is safe alo to say that much of the talk of cutting down the lists is simply Democratic buncombe. Those lists are not by any means so full of undeserving people as it is sought to create the impression they are. It will be found that any attempt to co beyond the line of removals for good cause will meet suoh public dls approval as will deter furthsr psrsitt ence in that direction. Tli fDii.jl vaoiu Mvtrvnohlni;. New York, June 19. The Pennsylvania railroad co: lpany is dropping men from lis pay rolls every week and nearly every day The pay rol! between Jersey City and PhU adelpbia bu been decreased this month about $40,000 Puling the month over eleven hundred men have been dropped be ' tween Jery City and FatiaiUlpnla. The mis. dropped are priocdpally freight hand lers, yardmen and men engaged on freight. Ije reason given. Is that tratUo i very HOW FOR THE SUBURBAN The Great Race atShccpshcad Bay To-morrow. TURF EVENT OF THE 8EASON Plorrc I-orllUrd's Colt, Lamplighter, It Mint Favored by the lnhllo--The Prob ufolw Htnrtwrs and Tlivlr Chances fui Currying Off the Tlleh Stakes r A Oreal Crowd Kxpocted If the Weather la fair. New Yohk, June 10. Suburban day tbli year, with IU restleu, Jostling crowdfc, its excitement, Its triumphs, and ulsnp polotments, oomes to us to-morrow, when at Sheepsbead Bay the greatest handicap on the turf comes up for deoislon. Should the day lie fair then all tho better. The eager crowds will the more enjoy the rich perfume ot the fresh trampled crass aifd the iinlllDK pofty beds which grace the velvety laws. The picturesque course ot the Oouey Island Jockey Club Is In bright array. It never looked prettier, and with anything like favorable circumstances the great race should prove entertaining, to say the last. . LAMTLIOUTKR. There are more candidates for the rich nrize than will face the starter. Butthoso who do resnond to tho bugle call will In elude tho pick of the entries. For days tiast Mr. llorre Lorillard'a slashing colt Lnmnlluhter has been the most favored bv the nubile. With the exception of Sal va tor ha Is the moat nronounced favorite In the history of the Suburban. He Is In grand shane. and such reputable trainers ns "Mat Bymesand "Jack" Joynergiveltns thelrop inlou that tho Rancocas candidate can't lose, lurrlm? accidents. Locohatchee Is also re ported in fine ux and will carry tho cherry nnd hlnr-.k. Sims will ride for Mr. Lorlllard, and it Is not, likely he will lose any chanco of landing his mount first past the winning post. The fact that Banquet will start lends intnrput to t.hn race, ns it is probable his nluntrer owner will back him. Some tlmo ago Mr. Divyer thought of sending Banquet 10 Chicaso "with Don Alonzo, but after Tamnmnv broke down he concluded to keep him horo and sond him for the big atriltraln. With Lamlv uo he will beat more than boat him. He has not been raced hard of late, and from his last two r,irf li is butter than ever he was in his life. IXICOUATCnEE. Leonawell. Mr. Philip Dwyer's entry, said to hava rounded to nicely and It la cxnected that he will do better than hi did In the Brooklyn Handicap, whon ho chased Diablo and Lamplighter through the stretch. That uncertain performer, Lowlander, will coat the Brighton Beach combers lot of money If he is not one of the first three to catch the judges' eyes at th finish. He has been touted a great deal down by the sea. Mr. Lowe s horse has fair turn of speed, but a mile and a fur long is said to suit him much bettor than the Suburban distance. Then, again he has a habit of stopping if interfered with the least bit. However, if he should uot oil wall and the pace should be slo w for tho first three furlongs he might bo well up in front nt the end, providing, of coursj, be Is not jostled and pocketed. W. M. Barrlck's fine sprinter, Dr. Has brouck, will be sent to the post and his admirers can depend on a game fight for tho honors. But Just now no turfman will tell you that he thinks Hasbrouck haa got much of a chance to land full place odds for his backers. Bergen may ride him. UCOXAWXXI. Iddeslelgh will be Col. J. T. North's candidate. In his work be has shown re markably well, but he seems outclassed when opposed to Lamplighter, Locohatchee, Charade, Banquet and- Dr. Hasbrouck CoL North's trainer Bays the horse will surely face the starter and be ridden by Hamilton. Marcus "Coppe- Kin?" Daly's The Pepper will have uverton to pilot and urge him on in lie nice. The horse has galloped well the past f--w days and may furnish n surprise. Tamm.my was Mr. Daly's hope, but the injury to his hoof durintr a trial last week necessitated hia withdrawal. Tammany was considered Lamplighter's worthy opponent, and the accident causing his withdrawal bas been deeply deplored by the raoiue public. Fetwara, Waloott & Campbell's entry, has not been seen in public iinco the Me tropolitan Handicap. In whloh ha figured as an "also ran." Tarul will ride him in tbe Suburban. Waloott & Campbell have a aoulty ot guarding well their stable uy ereta, and it may turn out tliut thalr can didate can do a turn that will interest them exceednily. ' 'Father Bill" Ifctly bac two horses entered, but the "lianiMcappers" bavn't figured that tliay trill be unywhere except well in the rxuir of procession. Terrltler and Fidnlia are the entries, and neither has done anything recently to warrant a plunge, even in the full place books. Tcrrifler has an Impost ot only 05 pounds, being the lightest weight in tbe race. Charade, Bookmaker Jones' joy and hope, is in with 117 pounds, but the dis tance and weight do not suit lit in, and If a starter it does not seem likely that he will be able to (to himself Justice. Joe Jefferson Muh Improved. Fall Kivbb, June 10. Joseph Jelferson is still gaming, bis condition last night being very satisfactory, Dr. Mackensie state that his patient bus so far recover d that lie would allow bis removal to Buzzards flay at once. 3Ir, Crittenden Declines. City uf Mexico, June 19 Thomas T Crittendtt, the Unite4 Mates Consul Gen eral bin, Uts declined the post of Minister to Bufcdil Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report sj lewder A&SOIJUTBDf PUHE TWO MHATHS FIIOM STARVATION. Cases Iteferrr) to the Coroner In Nuw York for IiiTstlifitlon. New Your, June 10. Dr. John T. Nngle, of tho bureau of vital statistics, has referred to the coroner's ofHoe for Investi gation two oases of death said to have re sulted from starvation. He reported that Mary McQuade, eleven months old, had died at No. 8 Varlck place and that Dr. T. T. Janeway, of the Northern dispensary, at No. 26 West Sev enteenth street, had stated that the child's death bad resulted from acute gastritis, due to lack of nourishment. The child was cared for by Mrs. MoDon outrh. of No. 850 Cherry street. It had been there for three months and Dr. Naglo usked the coroner's ofllco to ascortaln whether it had been the victim of "baby farming." The other case was that or inomas uaiy, 38 yeHrs old, who died in the Charity hos pital on Blackwell's Island. Dr. M. C. Carr. of the Charity hospital, certified that Daly's death was due to starvation. The man had ben In the hospital for nine days and his system was too weak to recelvo food when he became a patient. It was thought that he was starving in this city for a long while before his re moval to the hospital. Tito Towns Destroyed by Fire. Doxuth, June 10. The result of a year of enterprise on the Mesaba range has been wiped out in a single day. Advices re ceived here indioato that the towns of Vir ginia and Mountain Iron have been de stroyed and that Hiwabik la partially If not wholly wined out. It is impossible to estimate the loss, but It will approximate 11,000,000 and several thousand people are homeless. Colonel Hopes May llecover. CpRrns Chbibti, June 10. Colonel E. H. Hones, of New York, who was wounded In an altercation here on Saturday, is in no immediate danger of dying. lie was bruited about the head, arms and body. Nat Dunn, ths stockman who beat the colonel with a cane in a quarrell over a land transaction, was arrested and gave bond to appear in court. Suuduy Opunliif; Wins. Cmasoo, June 10. By a unanimous vote the United States court of appeals has reversed the circuit court decision closing the World's Fair on Sunday, and doclared through Chief Justlco Fuller as their spokesman, that the government has no exclusive right or authority lu the control of the Columbian exposition. Will Itaiuler a Verdict To-day. Washington, June 10, The coroner's Inquest in the Ford's theatre disaster will probably be concluded and a verdict found by the jury to-day. The general expecta tion is, on the part of those who have fol lowed the uvldence, that the jury will find that the disaster was duo to criminal negli gence. Charles Spaythe Convicted. Kotannino, June 10. Charles Spaythe, one of the Leechburg bank robbers and murderers, who with three others charged with the murder of Councilman William Shaffer, in Leechburg, in February last, while resisting arrest, has been convicted of murder in the second degree. Shot by a Chicago Policeman. CmcAao, June 10 Joseph Harwick, 14 years old, was instantly killed yesterday by Policeman Smith. The otllcrr was pur suing a pickpocket and the thief refusing to stop, the ollicer fired at him. Harwick was running across the street and the bul let struck him in the head. Four 11111s Veteod. HAliniSBuno, June 10. Four bills carry ing appropriations approximating $700,000 weie vetoed by the governor on Saturday on constitutional grounds. The principal one was for the Improvement and repair uf the bank and channel of Oil creek. A Little Child Scalded to Death. Pottstown, June 10. A child of Henry Hermann, of Linfleld, fell into a tub of boiling water and was so terribly scalded it died In a few minutes. A year ago another child In this family fell into a duck pond and was drowned. Cocaine Caused Ills lrnth, MakTINSVILLB, Iud., Juno 19. Dr. Geo. Raeber, a traveling dentist, was found dead in Paragon. He waB a victim of the cocaine habit, and probably had taken an overdose of the drug. His father lives in Brooklyn. They Nhot and llobbed Him. Easton, June 19. Qeorge Oosser, Jr., was shot by two toughs here late Satur day night after which they robbed him of what money he had iu his pockets. G cess er's wound is uot fatal. utsl mtir.r Pennsylvania itk?is. Farmers In Berks county are maklnghuy. The crop is good. In six days 00,000 boxes of ti awborries were sold in Beading. A cow at Armville treed half a dozen mn tind b'""r "red Klias Bnmberiger. i,ys ! i builders usa I lie DGSt "ly the best materials- lumber, brick, lime, cement, sand whatever goes into the construction of a building; they employ only the best workmen mid pay the best wages; they get better prices for their work than their less careful competitors, and always get the best contracts; they paint their work with Strictly Pure White Lead manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion; the John T. Lewis & Bros. brand. For colors they use the Na tional Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. ThcEe colors are sold In small cans, each being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade. This brand of Strictly Pure White Lead and National Lead Co.'s TlntiDt Colors, are for sale by tbe most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If vou are palne to oalat. it will nav you to teaa to us sor a dook containing informa e containing Informs, many a dollar; it will rd to do so. tion that easy save you nt only cost you. a postal ca JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. NEAI11NO THE 12NU. Summing Up Deglns In the Ilorden Trial. A Story from Ohio. New Bedford, Mass., Juno 10. Tho court room was crowded to suffocation this morning beforo 0 o'clock. Llzzto Borden came In shortly beforo that time, apparently cheerful. Ex-Governor liobln son lieean his address for the defence. District Attorney Knowlton's summing up will probably consume tho rest of the day, ana to-morrow Justice Dewoy will oharge tho jury. SriiwariEW), O., Juno 19. Charles II. Berry, a. well-known real estate man and politician. Is likely to play an Important part in solving the mystery which hangs over the great Bordon murder at Now Bed ford, Mass. Last October a stranger came to this city nnd sought Mr. Berry, who then ran uu employment agency for work. Mr. Uorry'H kind treatment gained the fellow's confidence and he confided to him that he was n criminal and had murdered tho Bor den for revenge, also that be was a sailor. Ihla sustains the theory that tbe mur der was committed by a sailor for sorao wrong lnliictcd on his lather by Mr. Jlor- den many years ago. The fellow wauted to give bimsolf up, but finally disappeared. Mr. Berry bad forgotten tuo incident until ho saw an account of a mysterious individual who related a similar story to a barber Jn Jersey City, nnd tho descrip tion riven tallies wltu tho man who called on Me iM'rrv 2Ir. David 31. Jordan ot Edmeston, N. Y. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless A Oomvlcte Care by HOOD'S SAItSArAIlILLA. This is from Mr. D. "M. Jordan, a re tired farmer, and one of the most re spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. " Pnurtflpn vpnrs nuo I had an attack of the gravel, and havo sinco been troubled with my Liver and Kidneys gradually growing worse Thrco years ago I got down so low that I could scarcely svnlli. T lnnl.f A tnnro ltltfl a rnrnso than a llvlnir belntr. I had no nppetlto and ior llvo weeks I nto nothing but grurl. I was badly emaciated nnd liad no more color than u innrblo mnlue. llrwv Knrannnrllln. wiu recommended and I tlioui ht I would try It. lleforo I had llntshed tho first nottlo I noticed that I felt better, suf fered less, the inlinuimntiou o( the bind dr r had subsided, the color began to return to my f.tce, and I begun to feci hungry. After I had taken three bottles I could eat anything without hurting me. Why, I got so hungry that I had to eat r. times a day. I havo now fully recovered, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla I feel well nnd nin well. All who know mo marvel to seo me so well." D. M. 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