LUTE HAWAIIAN HEWS FkstNationallank Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report mUlUO DAILY i SUNDAY HXOMITIID waicrr, ivwtr satukdat. Both Sides of the Annexation THEATRE 11UILD1NO Sliciinutlonli, Pent . Question Active. The Herald. .............. nl'reprMor ..BdUor and l'ubiUher .Ivtil miter ..- Hnnhtnt Manager SUBSCRIPTION PIATESI DAnvr,pr year,.-.: 00 WaoKLT, per year 1 SO j AdetrtMttfi llntei. Transient, 10 cents per Hue, first lBMrtion t 5 Mat per line eaota subsequent insertion, Ratoe far rulr advertising own be had on applieev tlaa at the office or bv mall. T K tuning IIkrald bM a larger ciroula tlomlnUhenandoaB than any otber ppr pub teied, lloolts open to all, lamed at the Poitomoe. at Hhenaodoah, I'a. for transmission through the mail as seeond-elass mall matter. Vote for your favorite teaoher. The terms of the Geary act have been complied with by a little more than 13,000 of the 110,000 Chinamen living In the United States. What yrlll tho government do with the re maining 07,000? An Ingenious general information machine has been oot up in a railway station of Melbourne, Australia. By pressing different oleotrlo buttons tho following among other things will ap pear: a list of the best hotels In the city, a list of the plays at the theatres, with their play bills, a list of the om nibus routes and the cab fares to various polntB of Interest, The prln clpal of the machine Is oapablo of In definite expansion; and doubtless it vrlll soon bo introduced in this country. The Russian moujik, whoee capae lty for the absorption of vodkl aud and other kinds of fiery liquor Is prac tically illimitable, and who has hither to Bpent a considerable portion of his existence in a state of inebriety, has at length been brought within the .jSpbereand influence of tho temper ance movement, Temperance so cieties have been formed throughout the Empire. Inasmuch, however, as the moujik has some doubts as to his power of keeping the pledge, he has endeavored to bind himeelf with cast- iron rules and penalties. Ho has ar ranged to have his pledge registered by the local authorities, who, on the first occasion that he renders himself guilty of an infraction of his promise are to impose upon him a lino of three rubles and a punishment of nineteen .strokes of the rod. For each succeed .Intr offence that penalty Is to bo doubled. The establishment of a public school saving fund, in this town where the pupils could deposit their .pennies, would hp a good thing in more wuys than one. In tho first place it would teach them economy, a lesson that they will standln need of when they reach the age of manhood or womanhood. It would also give them a practical lesson as to the ad vlsablllty of laying up something for a rainv day. Such an institution in this town w6uld be a moat excellen thine for tho school children, and wherever tried has proven a success Pottstown now has suoh a fund, and 'since it was started, January 7th, 1690, the school children of that town have deposited $29,527.88. most which re mains in bank. During the past year the savings amounted to 7,100.22. , OTJB POPULAR CONTEST, - From tho first day the movement was inaugurated to send the two most popular public pchool teachers to th World's Fair, free of all expense, the Heratj) paying for everything, it met with popular favor. A number of ou state contemporaries, seeing the wisdom of suoh a movement, im mediately followed the example Bet by tho Herald and Inaugurated slml lar contests. We have the honor, however, of being the first journal the state to recognize the arduous labors performed by the school teach ers, and to give the most popular ones a Yacatlon that they have Justly earned. In addition to a free trip to the White City, and as a reward for the noble fight made by the friends of the other contestants for the first prize, the Herald subsequently made an additional offer to send the third and fourth highest teachers at the . oloso of the contest a five days' trip to Niagara Falls, aud to the fifth and elxth highest a similar trip to the city of Boston. The friendly contest between th leaders has been a spirited one, until It has now reached fever heat. Only five more days remain in which to vote for your favorite teaoher. Th contest will close on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, and the leading teachers and their friends should lake advan tnge of the declining hours in this norjular contest. .This last effort may make you one of the favored teachers. Never agiu will you have the opportunity, even if the Hkrald should dartre to be so liberal, or seeing gratuitously, the greatest exposition the world hat ever witnessed. ,-'The closing hours of the contest are proving a spirited ones between the friends of MUst Bulrd, Stein and Wosley, and no one can name, with a certainty, the leader until the close ofthe contest. During the closing days, however, Is the time to perform herculean work for your favorite. Vote earJy and often. WU JL. Jtoritlt....... U. 0. BOYMl... n , WA1KINS,... f,M, Jt OTX It. OOVERNMENT ADVISED OF A PLOT Sprefkels' flult Against a K'wupapor, Strengthening tlio I'nlnos Defence. Annexation Heutlmitnt (trowing Among the Nullvm Newman's l'nwer of Attor ney 8oaltereft Ilroadoutt. Saw Fraxomoo, Cnl., June 27. The stenmor China, from Hong Kong May 80, and Yokohomn June 0, has arrived with the following advices from Honolulu! The Ulwl suit brought by Claus Speckles ngalunt Walter O. Smith, editor of the an nexation organ, will bo trlod at tho Juno term of the Supreme Court. Tho action was brought beonuso ot an allegory which appeared in the Star, tho moral of which was that no man is rich enough to wifely engago In seditious enterprises against a government whloh has power tooizehls person and property. Paul Neuman, tho ex-Queen's legal ad viser, returned from the United States a few days after the publication of tho power of attorney given liltn when lie went to Washington to fight annexation. He treats the matter of its publication here very lightly, and says thoro never has been nny secret as to tho contents of the document Ho is still opposed to annexa tion, and thinks that a protector ato with whatever form ot government a majority of the people vote (or is best for Jlnwull. ilia amioxatlnnuts aro maxing great capital out of what they consider the evi dence ot the ex-Queen's weakness and selfishness. Thousands of copies of tho power of attorney printed in tho Ilawailnn language have been circulated among na tive ou nil tha islands, with the result, it Is claimed, that the natives are flocking to the annexationists' standard lu greater numbers than over before. As a result ot tho recent dynamite scare the provision government has passed a law llxlng the ponalty for the unlawful use of explosives at a flno from $330 to it), 000 and imprisonment not to exceed 20 years. The unlawful possession of ex plosives will ue punished by amaxlmum line of $8,000 and imprisonment for six years. The palace which was occuplea by the Oovurnment two weeks ago has bm still further (protected by placing sand hag barricades at exposed points. Arms and ammunition have been served out to n secret organization called the Citizen's .Re serve, which numbers about 4U0 men. Cbnrloi NordhofE returns home on tho 21st. The annexation party rocrard him with suspicion, nnd lire distrustful of Mm ister Blount, who seems to encouruge him. Tho government Is well advlsod of a Rovallst nlot to fire the town nnd dvna mita tho water works, and, In tho con fusion, to seize tho government buildings. Efficient measures have been taken to frustrate auy such attempta A meeting of American citizens in Hon olulu to arrange for the usual celebration of July 4 was held at the Arlington House on June 17, and an extensive proginmme udontcd. Tho latest advises from Washington nre generally felt In Honolulu to bo unfavor able to an early attainment of annexation. Ultra royalists are jubilant, while the more thoughtful ones sea that this only means the consolidation ot the provisional uovermueiit into a permanent form, sup ported by the great body of taxpayers and property owners; A prominent royalist intimated that thoro will soon be a gen eral clamor for annexation amons the natives, who will discover them-elves left with little voico in the remodeled govern ment. A special Cabinet mooting was held this noon, Juno lu, continuing an hour anu half, at which Mr. Blount and his secro tury wore present. WON'T l'AV ALIMONY. Actor Dlxoy's Wife Wants the Court to Help Her. Nnw York, June 37. Henry E. Dlxey did not appear in the Supreme Court Chambers in answer to an order requiring him to show cause why he should not be tiunished for disobeying the order of the court which instructed him to pay his for mer wife ?00 a week alimony. Neither side was represented by counsel. Dixey was ordered to pay alimony in November, 1800 but has failed to do so since October 1892. Mrs. Dlxey says she Is now destitute and needs money to pay for her daughter's education and buy fur nlture. She alleges that she has received only $300 from Dixey's manager and $10.50 from Mr. Dixey himself since October 18U2. She says Mr. Dlxey lives at the best hotels and that his profits from "Adonis" in which he is now playing, nre $1,000 a week. lie Sent Ills Dog Hack. Gloucester, Mass., June 27. The schooner Julia Costa, at this port from a fishing trip, reports Saturday last Spoke Cant. Gardner, of tho dory n lying uutch man 140 miles east southeast of Cape Sable. Copt Oanlner, who sailed from Shelburne,, N. S., some time since for the nearest European port, wished to have his dog, his only companion, landed, us it wa ill. The captain of the Costa brought the dog to port. JlJuytir tVnnsor Dulujr Well. Nbw York, June 27. At St. Luke'i Hospital it Is said that Mayor Wonser, tl Jersey City, on whuin the operation lithotomy was performed Saturday, Is do ins well. He has rallied from the shock of the operation aud is now wholly out ol danger. He will probably bo able to leave the hospital In about ton days. The Mayor's wife Is with him every day and he receives otber visitors. Immigrants at Iloeton. Boston, Mass.. June 27. Ihe steainei Cephaltmta, ut this port from Liverpool, brought 683 immigrant; the steamer Yar mouth, from Yarmouth, N. S.. 90; tht steamer Worcester, from Halifax, N. S., 07; the steamer Kthelwald, from 'Jamaica, 2, and tiurk Sarah, from the Azores, 18. The Miimluy Closing Case. Chicago, June 87. Arguments on tht anniided petition tiled by Wauamaker fc Brown fur au injunction restraining the opening the World's Fair gates on Sun days, will be heard by Judge Jenkins thii attarnoou. . Judge biultli to be Jtlurrletl lu London. Eurnu, N. Y., June 8(f The marriage of Judge Walter Lloyd Smith, of the Su premo Court Banoli, and Miss Jessie Oon utkts, of lmira, is announced to take place in Londou about the, middle of July. Tha oereruony will be performed by Dr Wilton Merle Smith, pastor of the Cen tral PreslyteriMO Church, New York, brother of the Judge, who will sail with him to England on July 8. Jteleufefl from the Cetjiile-Stune. Floiu. m L, Ala., June 20. The negro who f- i iit'uih i -vo days has been chained u, the rnjiu' -ioiips ou the principal street of thn tu a i'.i rut.isinjr, to work out his su'ii- i.ix wus Men -fd Ium ,-mug Some fn, mil mad up -i jmiiso aud j.,ud his tax foi luia. Tha majjrny f the p -opie hare are opposed to the mode of punishment adontad by the authorities, hut many up hold tho officers. AESOULIfEll PURE TIIK SA11ATOOA Auicinrs. Sir. Curtis Denies That lie U Unbal- tttieed In Ills Mlml. Tbov, June 20. The latest as to the supposed ulclde ot the woman missing from the steamer Saratoga Tuesday night Is a statement by Henry P, Ourtls, hsr husband, who Is stopping in this city: "I wish to deny that I Km unbalanced In mind in any way, and the reason I left llayonne la because I have no present busl uess there. As regards the death of Mrs. Curtis, I think there Is no probability that she commitltd Riiioide. Her whereabouts betneeu the time she left home and her appearance at the bout Tuesday night nre well-known. "The uso of chloroform can lie readily ex plained by the fact that she was subject to neura'glc pains iu t .e head and face. She was in nuainted with the use of cliloro orm and alcohol for that purpose, and fully aware that there was no polbillty of death resulting from chloroform so di luted with alcohol. "She was in very poor health at the lime, and my belief Is that she had used the mixture for these neuralgic pains, and, owing to her poor physical itata, the drug had a more than usually stupefying effect iu the close atmosphere of her stateroom, and she sought relief on the open deck. While there she was either attacked by nausea .or a fit of hys teria, the latter of which were violent ut times, and either fell or threw herself overboard while unaware of what she was doing. There wus absolutely no motive for suicide. "The statements mado as to tho quar rels lietween us are false, as wo never had a serious disagreement. I do not know T. V. Cochran, and have made no threats to shoot him. Tho accounts given by the New York papers have been colored ex tremely, and aro In the main gathered from puiely unreliable sources." ltETIUSAT Ol' I'KOTKSTANT SISTISRf. Slembers of nn Kplsropnl Order to Keep Almost Total Sllonce Tor Four Days. PuKKSKtLL, N. Y., June 20. The annual retreat of tho Associate Sisters of the Or der of St. Mary began to-day at the Mother House at this place. At least fifty of the associates will be there, and many women not connected with tha order will also bo present. During the retreat, which will lust for four days, none of tho participants will be allowed to speak except to tho Reverend Mother Superior nnd to the servants con nected with this, the most severe order of the Protestant EpNcopul Church in Amer ica. They will be prohibited, ulso, from receiving or writing letters, but they will not be required to fast. Tha retreat will be held under tho direc tion of Father Sergeaut, who Is connected with the Society of the Holy Cro.ss. Tho Reverend Father will deliver a discourse at 10, 12 and 8 o'clock each day, after which the associates will have a medita tion upon each subject presented to them. The visiting associates will enjoy the privileges of the Sisters af St. Mary, such as the saying ot tha canonical prayers In their daily religious devotions, namely, Terce, at-xt, nones, vespers, nnd compline. This they consider a great privilege. They will hare an early celebration of communion before tha work of the day c ommence.S; A I'liglllst Assaulted. Atlantic City, June 27. Jnmes H. Fielding, the English light-weight pugilist, was assaulted here by John H. Smith, superintendent ot police at Trenton. Smith was arrested and locked up. Judge Drolier Dead. Stiiocosbuho, June 27. Judge Samuel S. Dieher, of this place, died suddenly yes irday of gout of the stomach, aged 09 rears. INTHHI2STINO S TOUTING NEWS. A bicycle race, distance 100 miles, over th Newark-Princeton course, will be held July 15. The Valkyrie has been trimmed all round to make her corns within the re quired measurements of ths America's cup yachts. Tommy Ryan, the Chicago welter-weight, aud Johnny Reagan, of New York, have been matched to light six rounds at 148 pounds, in New York or Brooklyn. The Middle States regatta will be held on the Passaic at Newark, N. J., July 21. Entries have already been received from lioiton, Baltlmors and Philadelphia. If a match Is arranged between Jack McAultlte and Dick Burge, Richard K. Kox offers to put up a belt equal in value to that fought for by Sullivan and Kllraln. An international bicycle racs meet will be held at Detroit, Mich., August 1 and 2, This will be the first meet In ths inter national circuit and a. big time is looked for. At th smaller bicycle race meetings throughout the midland districts of Eng land there is more or less betting, At the larger races near London there Is no book making. Zimmerman states that as far as he iould laarn neither England, Ireland nor Jermany would send racing teams to this country to compete in th International raees at Chicago. C. L. Fair's horses, Yo El Rey and his (lily Ella Smith, ar In St. Louis suffering From malarial fever. Yo Kl Ray cost Mr. ."air $45,000 and was eutertd In many ot Washington Park's richest stakes. 1IKIEF PENNSYLVANIA 1TI5JIS. Coal mining operations In the Clearfield ltstriot ur slow. A $12,000 statue of Asa Paoker will idorn the Lehigh University campus. Calvary Episcopal church, at Rockdale, :elebratl its sixtieth birthday annlver ary. "A soore of Berks countlans are anxious to become attached to the internal revenue office in Philadelphia. Whil in PiWaburg Prince Polenoff, of Russia, ordered two blooming mills, to cost $50,000, for his iron works at homo. Rev. Dr. Robert H. Fulton, of Philadel phia, preaohad the baccalaureate sermon for the Hill sohonl, a.t Pottstown. A fine of $25 is suggested in Tioga county to be imposed upon the men who dig up th public road when they "work'' them. Twenty carpenters at the New Jers- Central's car shops, at Ashley, were dig missed, they say. because members of i. grievance commit toe. Huperinteudeut Wilbur's special oar was wrecked on tha Harvey Lake branch of the Lehigh Valley, and Brakauo.au Lewis Huntzengr r had a leg cut oS. STABBED HIM TO DEATH Italian Laborers Indulge in i Free Fight. ONE OF THEM KILLED A3 A RESULT Alkali, Maul Terribly Slushed With Rtl etlos About the Kace Hint Neck Tin Unfortunate Man's Jocular Vein Nevereil ltefore Hostilities Ceusod The Murder ers Still at I.aree, Nnw Yornc, June 27. Five Italian la borers quarrelled lost avenlug atFar Rock- away and as a result one of them is dead and the other four ur fugitives. Tho dead man worked for Contractor L, P. Mulhearn and the other four for Con tractor Maoollnl. The men had been drinking, but it is not known what they quarrelled about. Ihey were seen in angry discussion, aud a few minutes later blows were struc k. A free light followed, In which the four men empiuyed by thsllnllan contractor ap peared to he making common cause against Alkalo Muzzel. In a fow minutes Alknlo started to run, and it was seen that blood was flowing from his breast and stomach. The four men followed him when h be gan to nn. Eyewitnesses say that each of them had knives. Alkalo outdistanced his pursuers for a short run, but became weak. He rau more slowly, and the others again att icked him. They stabbed him several times In the face and neck, and Anally a blow from a stiletto severed his Jugular vein. By this time the men had run hulf way across the meadow, which lies batwrun the road and Iuwood. Alkalo lived at Iuwood. When th fatal blow was delivered Al kalo staggered forward a few steps, put nis hand to the side of his neck and fell, He struggled to his feet, ran a few steps ami ten i:;nm, out ue was dead before help reached lmn. " The Italians who did the stabbing ceased tueir atuu ic when they saw Alknlo was fatally wounded. Thoy stood still until they saw lilra fall the second time. They then turn.'d aud rnn for the railroad track, along which thoy ran toward Lawrence. Constable I)e Mott aud Poltcemau Kane and the crowd which had gathered started nfter tho murdeicrs, who by this time were a long distance up the railroad track, but up to a lute hour lust night th mur derers hud not been captured. Marls Walnwrlsht Not to Marry. Milwaukee, Juno 27. Marie Wain Wright's manager denies that Miss Waln wriglit will retire from tho stage to marry a Tacomn man. He says her retirement will be for the purpose of taking her two dnuguters abroad. She may go back to the stage on her return. llnyurtl l'roseuted to Wales. London, June 87. Tho Prince of Wales held u levee yestorday nt St. James Pal ace. Among those presented to his Royal Highness was the lion. Thomas F. Bayard, American Ambassador to Grcnt Iir.taiu. West-Hound Train on Time, Too. New Yohk, June 27. The train from Boston to Now York, on the new live-hour express wrvlce, on the Shore line route, ar rived at the Grand Central depot ut !1 o'clock, on time. Sir. J. B. Stlllman " I am Truly Thankful For Hood's Earsaparilla. Daring tha vrar I contracted typhald fever, and fever and ague, leaving me with malarial anal mei-m-curlul peisanlng from which I havo suffered ever since, In neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous prostration and general debility. Sine I began taking Hood's Barsaparllla I havo not lOJtaday'j work In three mouths, weigh lo lbs. mere than for years and am In better health inananr umo since urn war." .i. ii. stiliman, Cheltenham, i'a. iiouu'H vvuun, Hood's Pills Cure Liver I1U. 2Bc Every (VI o nth mtny women suffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confide In to get proper advlos. Don't confide la anybody but try Brad field's I Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE. 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Poultry, Game, Fisli and In OAtifinn CrAnra l,ff at IhA will receive prompt attent'or EDWARD ErUSI II. i opened a f vjj Saloon : and : Restaigf Cor. Lloyd and Market'isrtifS, Where be will be pleased to recel i" Best beers, ales and porter anap . ol cigars alwaj on hand.