The Herald. FTJBUBIIED DAILY, SUNDAY HXOHITRD WBIKLT, Tnr RATTJHDAT. m. a. normt. a. enormia... W. J. WAIKINS. , St. JiOXJUl.... freprMor .Jtdltor and lSthltnhfr Local IMItor (IimIiihj Manayiv SUBSCRIPTION RATES Diil.r,por year,.;...-........ ........ M 00 ITBjfKLTi per year, ...... 1 GO jldvtrtlalnf Jttttea, Transient, 10 conta per lino, first Insertion ; 6 ents per lino each subsequent Insertion, ftatM lor rejular advertising enn be bad on applica tion at the ofilco or by mail. The Evenino IIkuai.u has a larger otroulu lion In "Shenandoah than any otlier paper pub lished. Hooka open to all, Entered at tbo I'oatofrloa, at Shenandoah, Va, for transmission through the molls as second-olass mall matter. Americans are said to be the greatest fruit eaters lu the world. They oat moro than ovcu tho children of thu tropical where fruit grows wild and does not have to be bought at a fruit stand. Last year from the flhoroa of the Mediterranean alone there were brought three million canes of oranges and bananas. The great city of Lou don usei only one fourth asinueh, and, next to Loudon, there Is not a city in tho world which brings from the warm countries one-tenth of the fruil brought every year to Now York. Tun Geary Chiutse law, though it may not ! enforced lu this couutry, Is already doing its mischief in China, where our missionaries and merchunte are established. If these are mobbed ana muruerea irora time to timo, an has already been done in some part ofthoChlnere Empire, no one need be surprised. In the province where American missionaries have one ol their main strongholds an anti-foreign society has been formed among the natives, violent tracts are clrculat- ed, and songs are sung appealing to the mob spirit among the Chinese to rise and rid their land 'of tho hated white men. THE STATE IN GENERAL. News From All Sections of the Commonwealth. M-l. OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS. The visitors to tho World's Fair will fill their miuds and empty their pocltets. Their eye3 will be kopt busy dav after day with the thousands of strange and beautiful exhibits, which will Include everything from a Fiji soap bowl to a royal crown. Yetthese same visitors will want to hear from the folks at home, and to enable them to get their letters more qulokly and easily, the United States has establish ed a'perfect post olllce in the govern ment building, with forty letter car riers and a complete equipment. The most convenient address to give the folks at home will be the "World's Fair Station, Chicago, III." This sta tion must not, of course, be confound ed with the regular Chicago post ofllce. TnAT there should be a stop put to the doings of tho Electric Railway Company on the Gettysburg: battle field needs not the saying. As a mat ter of fact, the company should never have had a charter If Its objects, as now clearly manifested, were made known. Some of the most notable landmarks of the celebrated battlefield have already been obliterated aud others are In course of obliteration. The Government should promptly and peremptorily interpose Its author ity against this desecration, for It is nothing less, ahd it is a shame that the company has been permitted to pursue Us venal course thus far with out interruption on the part of the authorities who have the field In charge. The main question involved In the German election was ostensibly the Increase of the army,though far deeper ones, involving the respective rights and powers of the crown and people, He behind it. Tho Army bill provides for an increase of about 50,000 in the standing army, and it has been asserted by its advocates that such an Increase is absolutely necessary. Naturally many of the people of Germany are incredulous on this point. They have seen the war footing of their army increased from 1,300,000 to 6,000,000 In 1SS2, and it is difficult to see howaoy more troops are needed. Instead ol arming more men, they claim that the time has come when a reduction of the terrible military taxes should be re duced by a general disarmament of the European nations. To this end they will have to come sooner or later. Since I860 all the European armies have Increased their war footing lrom 0,050,000 soldiers to 22.246.000, a moet outrageous and uujustitlable lucre e in every sensible point of view. It is money well spent by the elate in appropriating $6,500,000 for the sup port of the public sehools. Thrr are people whoalwajb ''Jeot to th- ap propriation of large em. is of money f r this purpose. They view it from a selfish standpoint, forgetting the great good accomplished by educating the children of the state. They do not count upon the many intelligent men and women It will give, or the value of training and culture and lUt protective results In the future to theetato, which will be far above any possible money consideration. The money Is not eeut away and lost to the state, like the ex-1 portatlon of gold to ouy fortlgn pro , ducts, but it remains at liomn, in dis trlbuted to the teaeners and the people and the money thus spnt does a vut amount of good in itelf, benide edu cating the youth aud making tbent capable of be loming wealthy produc ers for the state and nation. 5 lousy spent in eduoatiou Is money well spent. Jy IIIjwIik, Jnnltor In a Buli-r)lnincc 111 l'lilliiilrliiln, Unclnr Arrest on n CI. urge f Itnliblnu the Malln-Fmnk RwHriRfr Accidentally Shot at Ilnrrls-Imrir-othor State Men. riiiLAnsi-PiiiA. June 20. Jar niacins. alias Moore, Janitor of tbo sub-postofflo, Eighth and Columbia avenue, was arrested yesterday by Tostal Inspector Brlggs on the olmrge of robbing the xnalla. United Stoles Commissioner Crnlg gave tho man a h wring yesterday afternoon aud held him In $1,1500 ball. It is stated Mint there hare been com- plninta mode for some time by John Wnn ainnkcr and other merchants of the loss of packages sent through this sub-station. The fact that nncknges of letters were taken led the inspectors to bellero that the thief was not one of tho clerks or carriers, and suspicion was finally fastened upon tugging, wlio bos been alone in the build ing for part of every Sunday. The Inves tigations in this direction led to his arrest as stated. Tho postal inspector and the superintendent of tho sub-station gave tes timony. The Arch M'mn Tlrlck Ono. "WKnwERSViLLE, June 20. The recently published account of the falling of an arch t the Insane Asylum, now In process of construction near here, was based on In formation given by tho driver of tho anibu lnnce which carried an injured workman to the hospital. The nrch that fell was a brick and not a stone one, and the acci dent was caused by a carpenter drawiug away tho centers of the arch before It had been keyed. He was covered with a load of brick and rubbish aud had to stay in bed for several days. All the papers got the ambulance driver's version of tho mis hap, which, as is now known, was of a trilling character, and had nothing to do with the good or bad work on the asylum buildings. Nw Charters Granted. Uaruihbuho, June 20. The following were chartered yesterday: Jlemlngton & Sherman Ccnupany, safe manufacturing, Philadelphia, capital, $150,000. Ivins Tube Company, of Philadelphia; capital, 450,000. Tomhicken Water Company, of Drifton; capital, $10,000. Drlfton Water Company, ot Hazel township, Luzerne county; capital, $80,000. Tho Coxe Iron Manufacturing Company, of Drifton; capi tal, $850,000. Coxe Brothers & Co., in corporated for mining coal, of Drifton; capital, $250,000. One Idea Water Com pany, of East Union township. Schuylkill county; capital, $10,000.. The Beaver Meadow Water Company, of Banks town ship, Carbon county; capital, 5iu,uuu. Dangerously Stabbed Willi a Knife. Lebanon, June 20. Peter Dixon, color ed, is lying in a critical condition In the Oood Samaritan hospital, in this city, with poor hopes of recovery. He was brought to the hospital with wounds in bis breast and side, which wore inflicted with a knife, it is charged, by Dudley Prophet, also col ored. The knife penetrated the liver and lungs, and blood poisoning has set in. The stabbing took place at the Coleman fur naces at Cornwall, Prophet having waited some time for his victim. Dixon was stabbed five times. Prophet escaped to this city, and was arrested In the Cornwall and Lebanon passenger depot. Frank fitranirer Accidentally Shot. Habkisburo, June 20. On his way to work yesterday 1 rant bwanger, aged 17, stopped at Mehrlng's stablo on Cameron street. While talking with Joih Miller, n colored boy, the latter picked up a gun, wiiich was loaded for rats, and began fool ing with it. Suddenly the piece was dis charged, and the bullet struck Swanger in the face, ranging upward between the eyes and lodging in the forehead. The colored boy was arrested, but subsequently re leased. He says the shooting was acci dental. Swanger was unconscious nearly ten hours, and it is believed cannot re cover. Now Lewis tVunts Damagel. West CiiKsrEn, June 20. Henry Lewis, a prominent stock dealer of Malvern, has brough suit against Councilman John S. Cortes, of that place. .Lewis went away from home to purchase stock, and during absence, he alleges that Cortes swoie falsely at the bank that he (Lewis) was a financial wreck. Lewis' house, stock and everything was seized and sold, and, when be returned, he had no home, lhe parties are all highly respected. John IV. Mentzer Sentenced. Lancaster, Juno 20. Ex-Prothontary John W. Jlentzer, convicted of embezzle ment, was yektorday sentenced to pay a flue of 11,282.34, the amount embezzled, and to undergo an imprisonment of two years In the county prison. As soon as sentence was pronounced Mtntzer s counsel presented a speoiul allocatur, grawtd by Judge Green, aud Mentzer was released from custody ou entering $ l,ouu for Ms ap pearance. Pennsylvania l'oetmaftterii. Washington, June 20. President Cleve land yesterday appointed the following postmasters lu Pennsylvania: li. 11. rramp ten, Clarion, vice J. H. Patrick, commis sion expired; u. M. iiuouk, iiouut rieas- ant. vice 1). a. Joruan, resigned; Josepn i1, .Winederfer, Ua at Hilary, rice H. A. Far- sons, jr., resigi - .1. Mrs. !tcv Kunlsle Suicides. Lacak,teb, June 20. Mrs. Margaret Kuukel, wife of Kev. li. Q. Kuiikel, pastor of the Second Lutheran church at Ma- clianiusUurg. this county, committed sui cide yesterday by hanging to a rafter in th parsonage garret. Un. Kunkel bad teen melancholy lor some time. Found Dyinc lu a Itarn. Spnukkakna, June 90. Fred. D. Van Horan. aoent for the Anglo-Americau Sav- iuirf and Loan Association of New Yorl city, was found yesterday dying in a barn at Bteveu'H remit, a village nve nines iron here. It is supposed that he Is the rlctin of foul play. The Editors at Harrlitmrg, Hbki-bubo, June 20. The members oi the Pennsylvania Editorial Association ar rived at the Loehiel last evening. Thej left for Reading tills morning as the gaesti of the Beading road. A large cumbar o' journalist joined forces here. A 7-Tear-Old Hoy Urowned. IlAnBleSUHO, June 10. Isaac Bckard, ' years old, was drowned la the Peuusylva nla canal here yesterday attwuoou. Ilk Manifest tfowiny. Father I don't know what to do with my boy. He has St. Vitus' dance. His contortions are frightful. Kinwall-ilake a great pianist of him, and it will pawi for eccentricity. Dumoresl's .Ma','ii'ino. lu a h-u. pier's htiutio. Cholly Dudhy (uftt-r an introduc tion) Aw aw so you are the aw aw man who makes the aw mud beads? St Ooodans - Aw aw- not all of cm. I didn t maU yours. Judjre. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report roun Tim.vritH inuukat. Alnaworth, Hunt, Oovort and Kiimu Held Kpapnnilble for the Dlnnstnr. WASUiKOTOit, June 20. It was decided by Coroner Patterson yesterday that Col. F. 0. Aiusworth should not be summoned to nppoar ns a witness before the Coroner's Jury investigating the cause of the Ford's Theatre disaster. Coroner Pnttlson said ho did not believe that the presence of Col. Alnsworth would In any way assist In determine how Fred erick K. Loftui (over whose, bidy tho In quest is being held) came to Ills death. The testimony yesterday was principally In reference to the oliaracter of tho ;a terial used by Contractor Dant doing work beneath the old theatre building. W. B. Wnlker, n brick maker, said he sold Dant 30,000 hard arch briok for underpinning, tho piers. It was of good quality, suoh as was used for the purpose. Frank E. Hopkins, a sand contractor, testified that he sold Dant the sand for use in mixing morter at the theatro building. Dant asked for the best quality aud it was given him. Shown some ot the mor tar taken from the ruins, Mr. Hopkins said it did not contain the sand furnished by him. Nothing sensational doveloped at. tho af ternoon session. Five witnesses testified, tho last lielng Butler Fitch, an elderly white-haired clerk of the record and pen sion division. Tho jury brought In a verdict holding Col. F. O. Alnsworth, Contractor Dant, Supt Covert and Engineer Sasaa responsi ble for the deaths of the victims by reason of criminal negligence on thalr part. OO.VK INTO LIQUIDATION. Charged That tho I'resldont of the Cftt sU Company la u Defaulter. New York, June 20. The Cassell Pub lishing company, of 104 and 100 Fourth avenue, has gono into liquidation. Beforo Judge Lawrence yesterday morning, on u motlou for the appointment ot a receiver, it was charged that tho president of the company, Oscar M. Dunham, was a de faulter to the amount of about $105,000, aud had absconded. The motion for a receiver was made by Lawyer Frank H. Piatt, on behalf of Hezo kiah II. Archer, vice-president of the pub lishing company, and the owner of 050 shares of tho corporation's stock, and a creditor of the company to tho amount of $!S7,809.50. Judge Luwrenco, of the Supremo Court, alter hearing Mr. Piatt, appointed Henry J. Broker receiver of the publishing com pany, and directed that he give a bond of $100,000. The Union Trust Company was appointed the placo of deposit ot the publishing company's funds. In an affidavit Frank S. Angell says he was Informed by Walter H. Wagstaff, treasurer of the corporation, that Mr. Dun ham has not been seen at the company's office since last 'Thursday, and that Mr. WagstafI learned ou Saturday from Mr. Dunham's wife at his home, 140 West Fifty-seventh street, that lit. Dunham had left the city. The Cassell Publishing company, organ ized threo years ago. succeeded the Cassell Publishing company (limited) of which Dunham had been the manager. Dunham became president of the new company, and bo held $1-10,000 shares in it, and ha hail to borrow money to get this Interest in the company. To accomplish this It Is charged that he fraudulently issued notes of the company to pay his personal obligations as they fell due. In using the credit of the company he kept tho existence of the fraudulent notes a secret from ull parties concerned except "Walter H. Wagstaff, treasurer of the company. On tho 10th of Juno Wngstaft Informed Mr. Archer of the true state of nfTairs. The president has Issued notes amounting to between $107,500 nud $188,500, and the company was insolvent Notes for $10,000 became due on June 15, and were defaulted, and notes ure about to fall due amounting to $150,000. Since Juno 15 Mr. Dunham has not been seen by any of his business ossoclate-j, and anxious inquiries have been made at his re&idence. He Is said to have left tho city. THU AllMY I1ILU It l Said to be tho Only Issue In the llye-moctlous. Bm.tN, June 90. The various party In terests thus far at stake In the election! will now lw discarded, nnd the fight will ! be concentrated iu the bye-elections en-1 tlrely on the Army bill issue. The new elections will probably be held next Saturday or Monday, and the govern ment Is preparing for a week of most rig- j orous campaigning. I Captivl will attempt by concessions to float tha nolllloal flnLluMn and fatj&nm 1nfn ' the government's dry dook. The KaUer is still said to be set in his intention to grant no material change in the bill, and the general impression is that Caprivl has a most delicate and difficult job ahead ot him. The various parties are frightened at the success and jealous of the Social Dem ocrats. The feeling is growing that gov ernment suoosas is preferable to Social ascendency. The various party leaders show great party and personal bitterness and jealously. The exoitemont continues great. DREDGING TJIH LIVERPOOL UAR. A Monster Machine to I.irt 31,000 Tone of Matter In Ten Hours. LmaiPOOL, Eng., June 20. The trial took plaoe in the River Mersey yesterday of a new dredger, which is the largest in the world. It is 890 feet in length, and will raise 24.000 tons ot matter daily from the bar at the mouth of the river. The machine in every way fulfilled ex pectations. The work of desoenini! tho water ou the bar within the past two years 1 has given a diiference of seven feet in the ! water on the bar. In the early part of 1801 there was only eleven feet ot water on the bar at low tide, whereas vessels drawing close on to eighteen feet can now cross the bar at low water. Receiver for a Novelty Company. Nw Tohk, Jane 80. CoL Asa Dickin son applied to Vioo-Chaneellor Van Yllet In Jersey City yesterday for a receiver for the Baohdorf Novelty Company of Jersey City. No objection was made, and the court appointed John W. Greene, of Collm & L'uiu.n, receiver. The insolvent com pany has ixwn engaged in manufacturing musical novelUas. DOMESTIC STRATEGY. Husband (trying- to quiet Ids chatter ing toeth) Now, Mary, walk quietly down tho stairs; and when we get near tla- intruder I'll spring out and grab him. Puck. Stone Tencos Needed. The yotinff man's father was paying him a visit, just to seo how ho was get ting along at college. "So yer lcarnin' fcncln'?" "Yes." "Thet's right, William. Learn tor nrike ycrself usoful tcr yer father. Don't bother nono about rail fences; st-mo fcnces'is what they need in our section of the country." Washington Star. A Model Husband. "I defy you to find a man who lores his wife as dearly as I lovo mine. To render her happy, I would undertake to go and llvo alono at tho top of a mountain." "Hut you would nover como up to Puntolinl's uncle, who, when ho ascer tained that his wife looked bost In mourning, wont nud committed sui cide. 11 Corriero della Sera. Iliirkla Willlnc. Miss r.ldorly I want a pair of gloros, but I have forgotten tho number. Handsomo Clerk Your hand, If you please. Miss Elderly This Is a little sudden, considering our short acquaintance, bat you can call this eroning and see my father. IIewdl not oppose the union of two loving hearts! Texas S'ftlni-. Jlfr. Herman lltcka Of Itochester, N. Y. Deaf for a Year Caused by Catarrh in the Head Catarrh is a Constitutional disease, and requires a Constitutional Remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla to cure it. Read : "Three years ago, as a result of catarrh, I entirely lost my hearing and was deaf for more than a year. I tried various things to cure It, and had several physicians attempt It, but no Improvement was apparent. I could ilUiln. uo kounil. I was Intending putting myself under the care of a specialist when some one suggested that possibly Hood's Sar saparilla would do me some good. I began -tuulng it without the expectation ot any lasting help, To my urprie mid crent Jor I found when I had taken three bottles that my hrnr. ing urn returning. I kept on tin I had taken three more. It Is now over a year and I can henr perfectly well. I am troubled but very little with tho catarrh. I consider this a remnrlmMe ense, and cordially recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all who have catarrh." IIeiuian Hicks, SO uaner oireei, jiocuesier, .ri. x. HOOD'S TILLS are purely regetaWe, and do not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. Or Debilitated Women, should u0 t ADriaU'S FEMALE fiEOOLAM If very ingredient possesses superb TonI p-opirtics rnd exerts a wcndcrl'ul influ e.ice in tonn-g up au! strengthening he s -stem, by driving through the nrope channels all impurities. Health ani strength guaranteed to result from its use My wife, ivlia was bedridden for elfrli teeit months, ftfter tialng llradfleUl'i Ftntals iiagulatQt for two mouiUd If getting -well." J. K. Johnson. Malvern, Ark. BaAnrisLD ItBoeuToa Co.. Atlanta, Qa. Sold by Drugguls at $1.00 per bottle. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, ac. W. II. Hilltop's New Foaltlon. New Havbn, Conn., Jnne 30. William Heury Bishop, the author, has been ap pointed instructor in French and Spanish at the ShelhVU Scientific School, lit. Bishop will rvaids In this city. ( I DR. 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(Established 1830 ) Vddn --a," J Q. I1KTZKL, 69 Maine St. Nowar'i Mfdleal 001 per, 20G H t Anstiie unifsiin A'lieuf Varicorolc Hylr. . i ' Treatment li.i Infi n munlcations kuti IK' n j Hook. t),flt c hou - K H All day Hatunja - V PORT CARBON Manufacturers o" Of Every Docrlpt ii 1 Flags, Baages, Caps, Regad S-FINEST IQODS-LOWE'T PRICIl Write for catalogues. Correspondencil Easily, Qui Permanently li WEAKNESS-, NERVOUSJ BEDIL1TYJ mid r'Khett- i from' arlyr-- e ' c . oik t w rr- t 'c F 1 1. di niuni : g -i e ,-rv r l of i r ii .ni fur Ir.r - in sr. i. failure ). i m Tt tiiJ ecplani-tion i mulled (scaled ERIE MEDIfl DUFFALofl BE. Turn tVtVv 0J0 Orc-n. fL3 Aii'l' ih 'y pb -i t,ia 1,111 f n 1 vaQ tu cal' v r "'"" 1 fcll whfl fcai bad 0 jcri' Euroyeioi liot ctl experience. Baciamtu iijjnu hrthtryourcitf tseurabii or n L duct h claim lo be God's i' if bat ferats ot Syphilid, Ul - cUoq, Rbd DUchWfiei. t i i rtowuiirtrudaeni, nndull tl ai Zndixcretioa, boili & i, f DA. THE EI, does curu v tl i . . t!lEEL me coranum icu tr cr rUilc.Homaiojal. ' ,md V ever they u-h lodlra'-il. )i 1 18, 8 to 8, Wed. ani ' dtiTt, B to 12. f'l.d hi "Trut,' lhe only trit. i,. t Jouog, ntl Bild.tk' u( 1 1 1 i ti i oatora warning mi , vNU Ond thvlr ijdior.nt i a. i Chris. Bossier! SALOON AND RES FAll (Mann's old stand) X04 So litis 32aln Strd Finest wines, wblf-keys and di,?-' J stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and iJort. I uuuica -icuipvnuico urinKs. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'fi Celebrated Poiter, ille m JAMSi SHIELKl Manager Shenandoah Ig JOE WYATT'Sj SALOON AND RESTAl (Christ. Bossier's old stand.! Halu aud Coal 8tM,, Nheiiol Hest beer, alo and porter on tap. brands of whiskeys and olgara. fool tached. 3iatt's Popular Se (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) and 21 West Oak Si BHENmOAn, PA, r stoeke't wtth the beat beer, pi fc!j;103, brandies, wines, eio Fir I line oar atiacneu. uoroiai myiir SNEDI)Ei syll Horses and Cam Hauling ot all kinds rat IlorBes taireo to Wo. that are hijck A Kuan I u Am IVm. X A d
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