The Herald. fUBUBHKD DAILY, SUNDAY HXCHFTBl) WIIKf.T, KTBHT SATOBDAT. M.JL. JlOYltH.... ,lTQprUm H.-0. JtOr Kit IMUnr md l'Hblinhm- W.T. VTXIKINH... .. IamxiI BdUtr J, X. J10rKi....IH JfoMWr SUBSCRIPTION NATKSI UAII.T,per yer,Mi.x.-...- .n 00 VTmkit, per yer,.... I SO Ailvtrtltlnn Jlnts. Transient, 10 oenM per Una, first Insertion 1 5 toU per Unooaohsflbsequsat insertion, BaMi (or regular advertising no be bad on appllea tlon at tbe onico or by mall. The Evenino Hnui.Ti baa a larger cireula tloa lntibeBandoah than any other psper pub lished. Hooks open to all. Catered at tbe I'oatoAloa. at Wbenandoab, Pa. for tranemlaalon through tbe mail as seoond-elaea mall mattar. Vote for your favorite Umehar. Tins 1b the kind ot June WMtbr that brings Into active play all the "sweet to do nothing" feeling of which man la oapaule. A PiiiLAUHLi'itiA man was not content to wait for annexation. He has eloped with Ills pretty Oaoadian girl. The fact that one of Its resident has roused himself to suoli a rapid course of action should be full of encourgeraent to the often slumberous Quaker City. Next Saturday, in one of Chicago's cemeteries, a monument In honor of the five Anarchists who were hanged In November, 1887, will be unveiled with "appropriate occasion and cere mony." There will doubtless be a mul titude of people present men, women and children a colony of sympa thizers who will probably poae as "martyrs" of the law-derlers who were Justly hanged for their crime. Why should the monument be permitted? What better way to breed ft sentiment of ugliness, corruption and further degradation among a depraved olass of individuals who already smart under the restrictive potency of enforc ed law and order? It Is always safest to think twice before you act once, at least In oases in which the life of a human being is involved. A mob at Milan, Teun., lynched a man supposing him to have been Jim Bennett, a notorious crim inal. At Cheswick, this state, 100 men armed with revolvers, Wlnohes ter rifles and shotguns, besieged a man who, according to accounts in one of the morning papers had committed forty burglaries In the vlolnlty. The man was plucky, stood his ground, but was eventually compelled to surrender, with eleven bullets ln-his body'flred Into him by that 100 brave men. Instead of a burglar the wounded man turned out to be a much respected, harmless employe in the Fourth street office of the Penn sylvania Itailroad Company, who, laboring under mental depression, had incidentally wandered Into a house where he was mistaken for a regular desperado. A BARB TRIP. Americans who go to the World' Fair need not be surprised if they see along the water front vessels from all parts of the world. Although Chicago 1b in the centre of the continent, it Is in reality a sea-port for all except the largest ocean steamships. It Is about 28,000 miles around the earth, so that the city farthest away from a given point can only be 14,000 miles distant. If you go farther than this in one direction, you are nearer in the other. Calcutta is opposite Chicago on the other side of the world, and may be called Its antipodes. Starting at Calcutta, a steam vessel of 1,600 tons can arrive at the Colum bian Exposition In about 80 days. It would sail through the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, then up tbe Red Sea and through the Suez Canal, then down tbe Mediterranean and out upon the Atlantic by the Strait of Gibraltar. Arriving in American waters, she would enter the Gulf of St. Lawrence, then steam up tbe St. liuwreuue River, through the Liaohlne Canal at Montreal into Lake Ontario, and around Niagara Falls by the Wetland Canal, then by Lake Krie, Lake St. Clair, Lake Huron, the Straits of Mac kinaw and Lake Michigan, to the very doors of the big show. It will be a trip rich In Interesting sights, and, as the locks of tbe canals have been so enlarged during recent years as to bold vessels 2 0 feet long, with a draft of 14 feet, many European yachtsmen are now planning 10 make the cruise. If the fair had been held fifty years later, people from all parts of tbe world could have come to Cbiongo by rail. An exploring I'irty, undtr Chief Engineer Faun, f r, Is now making surveys In Alaska and have already reported to the New York and British capitalists who sent tbem -out that it is practicable to butld an all rail line to Europe. Behring Strait Is only SO miles across, and by using islands for tbe piers, a cantilever bridge could be Btretched from the Western to the Eastern Hemisphere. The Russian government is building a railroad through Siberia which would connect with tbe oie through Alaska, and when these plan are car ried out a i lob man can ride in liid palace oar from New 'rk to Pun Abridge over the Sut ' it' il w..i' take him to Afrieu, ml :'. , i tunnel under the l. -i. ' 1 . would enable him to ii-u-:, I the same ..easy fasUmu wrii'u1 pangs of sea-sickness. EL MOUND THE STATE. Happening of Importance frore All Sections. OF INTEREST TQ PENN8YLVANIANS Pmtanylvaala Postmasters. Wasmkoton, Jan 81. Foorth-elas prMtmantr were appointed In Pennaylva nlii yentrnlAy iu follow! Aaronaburg, '. en We eonnty, H. n. Wear, Viae M. M Mutter-, removed; Bart, Lancaster oooaty, V. it. Brown, vice B. B. Altken. removed: Cnlletioliurg, Clarion county, O. S. Shaw, vice a. u. wiiaon, removed! Uaasnlle, Huntingdon county, A. J. Henderson, viae A Tt i. win m..mmJ. T-1...V.. ft- Chester county, Cluit U Shields, vie Benjamin Fulton, rlgned Kaat Brady, Clarion county, J. W. Bennett, vio A. W. neii. removed; i.wn, Lebanon county, B. Brubaker, vice A. S. Krelder, resigned; Loganton, Clinton county, W. a. Morris, vice John Berry, removed) Morriadale Mine, Clearfield oonnty, George R Hummel, vio Harry Waitbburn, removed. EefTe Mills, Huntingdon county, O. W. upfer, vice Henry Ned, removed; North Bangor, Northampton oonnty, Levi Wiedman, vice Christian Speer, resigned Palmer, Crawford county, Thomas Hhu ratty, vice A. O. Pet tit, resigned; Pen field, Clearfield county, Hiram Woodward, vice F. K. ticofleld, removed; Port Royal. Juni ata county, B. F. Himrael, vio Effle J. Cooper, removed; Rockvllle, Chester county, William Andrew, vice J. N. Beller, re signed; Utah, Indiana county, T. Gk Alli en, vice W. S. Daniwn, resigned; Volant, Iatvrence county, William Ornbam, vice F, li. Morebeail, removed; Walnut, Junl atn county, B. F, Crozler, Jr., vice J. W, Hortetter, mnoved; Wampum, Lawrence county, W. H. Braby, vice J. C. Ouunlng hnm, removed; Yellow House, Berk county, J. R. Guldin, vice D. L. Bhoads, resigned. Alnmnl lay at Ijarayatte College, Eabton, Junaiil. Yesterday wnsulumnl day at Lafayette college and tbey made tbe most of it, Tbe literary societies held re unions at 0 o'clock. J. S. HcMnster, of Jersey Cily, was the orator before Frank lin ball, and Rev. Ford Ohmnn, ot New ark, in Washington hail. Professor W. W. Kwn, M. D., L. L. D., ot Philadel phia, delivered the oration before the trus tees, faculty and students and alumni. His subject was "The Claims of Medicine as a Career for Educated Men." Class re unions were beld at noon and athletic sports iu the afternoon. Hold a Hundred Men nt Bay. Natrona, June 21. W. P. Dysert, n Ptiiladulpbia burglar, beld 100 armed men nt buy all night at Cheswick, ond only sur rendered when fifty determined men burst opeu the door ot the building be was in and overpowered Mm, For ten hours a steady fight was kept up on both aides, and when captured one of the robber's eye bad been shot out and his left arm dls abled by a bullet. Dysert Is supposed to have hoen Implicated in fifty robberies in Western Pennsylvania during tbe past two weeks. Whs Ilsaipnlnted lo Lore Too. Philadelphia, June 21. The motive for the weird suicide of Watchman Elinei Hammond, which occurred at Atlantic ,City, is believed to have been despondency over his discharge a week ago from Shell eoberger's hide and tallow works, at Ox ford aud Mascher streets. ' It is also hinted that unrequited lave bad something to do with the case, as he bad been paying at tention to a oung woman here,' who whs seen iu his company on Sunday and to whom he is said to bavo been engaged. Sadrienly Hogalned HI Slflit. RlADtrro, June 31. While sitting under a large shade tree In front of Ms bonie at South Birdsboro, David McC'allicker, aged 74 years, who bad been blinil for over foui years, suddenly recovered his eyesight There appears to have been no special cause for this occurrence, but the fact re mainH that while for several years be could not see with or without spectacles, now be can easily read fine print with the natural eye. 1 Somerset County Democrats Meet. SoKEJUMT, June 21. The Democratic county convention here was presided over by Hon. A. H. Coffroth. John H. Ubl and J. SI. Oats were elected delegates to the state convention. Strong resolution!) were adopted indorsing the national and state administrations, Secretary Harrity and C'halrmau Wright. A resolution was passed demanding the repeal ot tbe Sher man silver bullion purchase law. Hit Over tlia Bye With a Sledge. Hahrisburo, June 21. Wm. II. Max well, of 127 Paxton street, narrowly es raped lotting an eye while at work In the frog shop at the Pennsylvania steel works, Steeltou. The accident occurred through his helper driving a key into a frog, when through some mishap tbe sledge bit Mr. Maxwell over the left eye. He was brought to bis home in this city immediately. His condition la serious. May Abolish Us Kellef Assoetatlon. Lancaster, June 21. There is a rumor In railroad circles that tbe Reading Com pany is about abolishing its relief assocltt tlnn and that the employes will be per luitted to join such railroad organization ot tbey may think best. A Nw Company Chartered. Hariusboro, June 21. The Penn Facing Mills Company, of rbiladelpbla, to manu fact ure foundry supplies, capital f 19,000, was chartered yesterday. Bpgus ! Boms white lead would nave no sale did it not afford makers larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man 1 never persuaded to buy paint that ia said to be "jut as trnnA " r luttjr " than Strictly Pure White Lead The market Is flooded with spurious white leads. Tbe following analyses, made by eminent chemist, of two of these misleading brands abow the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Misleading Brand "Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead. at. Louis." Materials Proportion Analysed by Barytea . IOM per cent. Regis Cnauveoet Oxide of Zinc S11H per cent, 4 Bra White Lead &4S per cent St. Louie. Less than 7 per cast, white lead, Ulsleadlog Brand ' Pacific Warranted Pure A White Lead." Materials Proportions Analyzed by Pulphate of Lead 4 lt per cent. Ledoux A Cou Ovide i.i' iuo ir, 01 p. r nent. Mew York, liuitcd &i ui p 1 tent, No white lead jn it. You can avtid bogus lead by p fha.si!'0 t ik John 1 . L wis & Bros. brand. It is manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and is the standard. Knr snle i'V ti must reliable dtuJers ia r it -1 it a JOHN T. LEWIS tit BR O.j. CO , Pi .adcij-"' Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report DtVl Bakina ABSODUTClf PURE JIR. HAI.mVIN'S CASK Sl!TTl.l:i. Alleged Tliat fihm Had Tin Grounds fm Comi1alnt Asnlntt the Central Itallrond. New Yoax, June SI. The suit of Mrs. Mary Elisabeth O. Baldwin, the wife of Homer R. Baldwin, against the New York Central & Hudson River railroad company, which was brought to recover $200,000 damages for Injuries sustained by her at tbe Hastings disaster In 1B01, has lieen settled. The case was on tbe calendar yesterday before Justice llarrett in the Supremo court and was called for trial. Joseph H. Clioale and A. It. Carrington were In court in the interests of Mrs. Baldwin and Austin Q. Fox represented the rail road company. When the case was called Mr. Fox nn non need that it had been nettled, mid It whs so marked on the calendar by Justice Barrett. It was alleged on the part of the company in this suit that Mrs. Baldwin was riding on the train on a ptt- issued in the name of another person, and that therefore she was a tresspasser, and tbe company was not liable for damages. The basis of the settlement could not be ascertained. DOMESTIC COMPAN1KS' STATJ5M13NT. Assets and Liabilities of the Concerns An nounced by the llecelvor. Newark, N, J., June 21. Judge An drew Kirkpatrhk, receiver of the Domostio Manufacturing aud Domestic Sewing Ma chine Company has received a report of the assets and liabilities of the two con csrns. The report is as follows: Domestic Manufacturing Company As sets, $666,014.00; liabilities (including cap ital stock of $200,000), $208,302.01: sam ples, $897,062.0-1: contingent liabilities per endorsement, $805,600.22. Domestic Sewing Al aching Company Assets. $2,042,870.14; liabilities (Includlotr capita, $1,000,000; preferred stock, $141, 000), $l),4S8,0ia08; deficiency, $801, 581.90. The company has contingent li abilities, per endorsements, of $093,013. Olensnn Too 111 to 1'lend. Lono Island Crnr, N. Y., Juno 20. Before Justice Bartlett yesterduy Coun sellor Van Vechten withdrew bis plea of not guilty entered in tbe indictments against ex-City Clerk Thomas P. Burka and Philip Coffee for conapiraoy, and in terposed h demurer. District Attorney John Fleming called for the plea of ex Mayor Qleason In tho indictment for con spiracy iu tolling tho city n worthless steam Are engluo for $2,200. Couusullor Van Vechten informed the court that Qleason was confined to his bod, too 111 to plead, aud further hearing was ad journed until Thursday. l'reldentlnl Appointments. Wabhinqtox, Juno 21. The President yesterday made tho following appoint ments: Paul B. Tremuol, of Georgia, to be Col lector of Internal Revenue for the District of Georgia. Felix G. Rudolph, of Kentucky, to be Surveyor of Customs for the port of Pa ducah, Ky. Andrew Fuller Fox, of Mississippi, to be Attorney of the United States for the northern district of Mississippi. Smuggling Scheme Unearthed. New York, June 21. Special Treasury Inspectors Mortou Brittou and Cuptuin Swivel, o tho Speciul Agents depnrtmont, at this port, bavo unearthed a big smug gling schemo, captured over 100,000 val uable skeins for silk looms, and have ar rested Antony Choret, Superintendent of the West Now York Silk Mills company, l'hese mills are at West New York, Hud sou county, N. J. Van Horn's Strange Death. New York, June 21. The relatives of Frederick Vaii Horn, who was fouud deud uear Suatiuehunnn, Pa., live at 104 South Fourth street, Williamsburg. They said io-(lay that they did not believe Vun Horn' uad met with foul play. From what they lad learned Van Horn was found dead iu t barn about live miles from Susquehanna, lie wss subject to heart diseaso. Applying fur u Itcapportlonmont. Naw York, June 21 Lawyer F. E. Barnard yesterday served papers upon Aisyor Boody, of Brooklyn, iu un applica tion for u writ of mandumus to be applied for July 1, in the Supremo court aud which if Krantetl will compel the Board of iupervlso rt to nudo another apportionment i( the assembly districts iu Kings county. Chemical Wood ruin Mill Ilurnod. Trot. K. Y., June 21. A fire, caused ly spontaneous combustion, damaged the chemical pulp mill of Hon. George West at Jul Is ton yesterday, to the extent of be tween $20,000 and $40,000. The mill Is .n-ured for $00,000. , VoatniHBterN Appointed Veaterday. Washington, June 21. The total num ber ot fourth-class postmasters appointed yesterday was 187 of which 00 were to 11)1 vacancies caused by resignation aud death. Only One Way. Bereaved Widow I can't bear to see that agonized expression on the faoe of the deceased. Can't you make him look more natural? Undertaker (respectfully) Not un less you let me take off that shirt you made for him, madam. Cloak Re view. fafe. "I had three glasses of soda watet this morning," said Walter. "Three glasses?" cried his mother. "Why, surely it will make you ill." "Oh no," aald Walter. "I got it at the drug store, mamma, where they ( ouiy xeep tiungs um maite you weii." Harper's Young People. Heredity. ne Do you w oome of a very old family, Miss Jessie? She Yes, Mr. Slmperly. Why do you aak? He (Intending to flatter) Well, I aw I thought I traued some resem blance. Truth. Good KTidenee. . Site (alter the servioe) What makes you think my feet are so small? He I noticed, while we were In ehnreh, that you seemed to have no tiMuMi' iu getting them Into my Bilk I1.1t igue . r. t tor rhlloleglaU. .! is consonance?" 1 ny boy." I e bow that can be. Welsh r. -, b j all oonsonants and there Un t a nx. harmony In them." Judeo. HAD NEVER SEN ROSES. A rathetlo Incident In the Waifs' School at l'lttsbursli. Two Indies, managers, camo Into tho walfs' school nt Pittsburgh tho other morning; shortly after It had opened. One of them wore a beautiful jacque minot rose, on which tho eyes of tho whole soliool wero nt onco turned ad miringly. Noting this, the owner of the flower gave It to one of tho teach ers for the children. "Now, children, how many of you know what this Is?" asked tho young lady, holding- up tho flower. Nearly "UOW MANY KNOW WHAT THIS IS?" every Httlo one shook his head to Indi' onto ignorance. One small boy nnd a couple of llttlo girls piped out with great importance "It's a postc, please ma'am." But no ono had over heard of a rose. Most of tho children had nevor seen ono before. Tho flower was passed alone; tho lino and small noses llncrcrcd longingly over Its -fragraneo, while dirty llttlo palms patted its velvet petals caressingly. No ono saw or thought of anything that morning but the rose. The teacher put It In a glass of water to prcsorvo it, and when school was dismissed each child was rendered supremely blissful by tho gift of a tiny petal. As they filed outof tho tlcor each little waif clutched his treasure tightly In his small hand, while he murmured softly to himself the rnmc "Pitty woso, pitty wose." Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallon ot Plqua, O., ay the Thy slclans are Astonished, and look at her like one Raised from the Dead Long and Torriblo Illness from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by Hood' a Sarsaimrtlla. Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallon, a very Intelligent lady of Plqua, Ohio, was poisoned while as sisting physicians at an autopsy C years ago, nnd soon terrible ulcers broke out on her head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair all came out. Sho weighed but 78 lbs., and saw no prospect of help. At last sho began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and at once Im proved; could soon get out of bed and walk. duo saya : -1 uccamo penecuy cured oy Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. 1 weigh 128 lbs., eat well and do the work for a large family. My case seems a wonderful recovery and physicians look at mo In astonishment, a3 almost lilte one raised from Hie dead." , HOOD'S PILL8 should be In every family medicine cheat. Once mod, alwayi preferred. "JIOTHER'S FRIEND" Is a scientifically propared Liniment and harmless; every ingredient is ol recognized valuo nnd in constant use by tho medical profession. It short ous Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child Book '-To Mothers" mailed free, con taining valuablo information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by express, chargoa prepaid, on receipt of price, $ 1.60 per bottle. EHADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Bom tiy an druggists. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, La mo Back. &C.1 DR. 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Tbo cement Is prepared roody for ami Is lo bo applied with a trowel nnd Is! moist by keeping covered with water 01 and will not set Stiff or dry. Colors, brown black. (Established I860 ) Address, J. O. HETZEI., 69 Maine St., Newark, N. mm j. 33. kob HJsraaiE'E Medical Offlsef. 206 N, 8 E POND fit. FMUd'a, Are the oldest In Aruerlrn fur tbr treatment Ntecli;l DlMCKftt-a A. I'oiitiiitil Krre Varicocele, IlyrtmrrK IttipMro, InntManh Treatment byMnll ttpe ifUi.r. ' munlriitloiiR merrily c nflilntlal "rid Htami Hoot, om. phounuD a. v. to 2 r. M., o t iH All day Batunia? HumUys, 10 2 A. M ABRAfd HEEBNMR PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of Of Every Description Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regauas, -FINEST BO0OS 10WEST PRICES." Write for catalogues. 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Cardial lnvita' SNEDDEN'S : LlVf Horses and Carriages to Hauling ot all kinds promptly aj Uorsea taken to board, ut rat that are llboral. PEAR ALLEY. Boar B'dddri Hwd- JOHN COSL Main and Oak Streets! Shenandoah, Penna. GREEN GROCEk Track and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fi and In season. Orders left at tH will roeelve prompt. attentl" XsXjtO-s": SALOON AND WWntn 36 Kast CcSL . Wfal I The best beer, ales, porter, wMr, I wines nd Unest olgars !' I ROBERT IiLO' m