The Herald. rUBLlHIIKD DAILY, SCNDAY BX0H1TKD WCIKLT, STOUT BAIOHDAT. WuJL. XtOTRlt........ m. orjtiorjjK.. .. Projector ..Kdltor and lSMlther . ..eal Mlfor ....7l"lnej iifanater W, J, WAlKItM.... BUBSCRIPTION RATES! DAn.T,pcr year,.;-. ........... - M 00 ITiixlt, per yenr,.................... 1 GO zlilrrrllJfnf lint?. Transient, 10 cents per lino. first Insertion i 5 tents per lino each subsequent Insertion, Kates tor regular advertising can be had on applica tion at the office or by mall. The, Eyikino IIkuald has a larger oiroula lion In "Shenandoah than any otlier paper pub lished. Hooks open to nil, tnterod at tho Postoirtoe. at Hhenandoan, Pa. for transmission through the malls as seoond-olass mall matter. Vote for your favorite teacher. Every dny Is "to-day" and that Is the best day to vote for your favorite school teacher. Don't wait till to morrow. Tins week the Borden case falls Into the bauds of the chemical and medi cal experts. Popular sympathy will reat to a considerable degree with the Jury during most of the analytical pro ceedings. It does not appear,from the evidence so far produced, that tho common wealth was Juetilled lu the prosecu Uou of Ijtzzle Uorden, with its atteu dant hardships, disgrace and consider able expense. The government has thus far scarcely proved its suspicious. Oun Borough Council will have an opportunity next Thursday night to materially assist in making theFourth of July demonstration a success. Let Council show its patriotism by a liberal donation toward the movement and their action will meet with hearty approval at tho hands of their coustlt ueuts. In selecting the medium through which to reach the public, our busi ness men should not lose sight of the fact that the Evening Hkkai,d is the oldest, largest and newsiest dally paper in the county,-and enters the houses of almost every resilient of thi s town and surrounding patches. Evi dence is dally produced testifying to the merits of the Heualu as an ad vertising medium. Here Is something novel lu tiio nay of an interesting railway station. In the, preliminary survey for extending the Rio Grand southern Hue the engineers have reached the only point in the United States where four states andterritories corner squarely, which is the intersection of the Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona boundary lines, and heroic Is proposed that a station shall be erected and a depot built so as tostand in all these coin monwealths at once. The railroads should make conccs slons in their passenger rates to Chica go. The demand for reduced fare is becoming imperious at Chicago, and the corporations are face to face with the problem whether increased traffic compensates for lower charges. It is nublio Dollcv to facilitate in every wav the contact of the neonle with the most Instructive and most beauti ful world's exhibit of the century The agitation for special excursion rates has behind it eliments of sue cess. "As was to have been expected, there Is to be an investigation or tlie oru theatre disaster, au investigation that should have been made long ngo. Had that been done.the terrible calani Ity would no doubt have been averted. It will be of little avail now, excent to cive a clear idea of the lnex cusable disrecard on the part of the Government officers whose duty It was to have made careful investigation "What renders this neglect or indiffer ence, or whatever may be its proper designation, wholly without defense, Is the clearly established fact that the insecurity of the building was well known. The state board of health has sent out a circular from Its office In the In ternal affairs building to prepare the people on a possible .invasion ofchol era. A supervising inspector will be appointed In each county to watoh the railroads, especially immigrant trains, to examine the sanitary condl tlon of the towns and citiee, and the character and source of water supplies If a cose of cholera is dlsoover'l the Inspector will telegraph the board of health at once and Isolate the patient. He will see that the regulations with regard to quarantine and disinfection are strlotly adherml w- Whllo on duty in the presence of oh vie-gthe In spector will be allowed five dollars a day. The fact brought out before the Senate Coram iff eo on Immigration, now sitting in New York, that about 120,000,000 are annually sent by Ital ian laborers In this country to their families In Italy, Is an important item in the balance of trade and in deter mining the immigration qiiestion,and will have considerable elfeot lu favor of more stringent measures. Hush peopel are not desirable immigrants and are a constant tax upon the country'a resources.; It is a question, andan important one. how long this ought to be allowed to continue. Large aumi of money annually leave tbia town, (which should rightfully be circulated bete,) for the old "tawutw. t Im niriilatMl hftin.i for Inn olfl 1 eouutry. THE STATE IN GENERAL News From All Sections of the Commonwealth. ALL OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS. Moiulcmir Sut .ill I Arrive In riillndelplilH New (,'liiirlrrs (limited at Iliirrlsliiirg Tlio Uciiil Itnily of (lenrge Klrlil l'ntincl l'ott lllli ( limn it Now Ilmervolr l'ullil Slnlililnr; Affray. PiiifDRLPiitA, Juno 13. Monslanor Satolll, the apostolic delegate, arrived lu Mils city to dny to preside over the nntiunl (HsimtHtlon which will bo given in his honor at tho Overbsook Seminary. I Ho disputation will bo conducted throughout In Lntln. The entertainment vara nrrnnged for under the auspice ol Archbishop Hynn, who sent Invitations to all the priests in the diocese to be pres ent. Sixteen theses from St. Thomns Aquinas, proving that tho mystery of the Most Blessed Trinity is not repugnant to reaon, will bo defended by those students: Rev. Peter llundny, Rev. John Magulre and Francis Shelhen, theologians; nnd James McSInhon, of tho class in philosophy. Ilicse disputants will bo expected to an swer any objection that may bo raised by tne monsignor. if or tlie three theolOKlans. Itev. Thomas F. Kennedy, D. D., will act us moderator, and Itev. Frnncls P. Sieg fried will act in the same capacity for Mr. McMalion. The entertainment will also includo the delivery of a Latin poem In hexameter verws, in honor of 1'opo Leo XIII, and an address In Latin. Tlie play of "Vliglnius" will be produced this evening by tho stu dents. It is hoped the Apostolic delegate win remain tor tiio distribution or pro-rali'mr-1- i"iow Hull IMclis n rtlch num. St. JUnY's, June 18. President Cleve land yesterday appointed Harry Alvin Hall United States nttorney for tho Western dlstiictof Pennsylvania. Hnrry Alvin Hall, the new U. S. district attoi ney for Western Pennsylvania, is 32 years old, and comes from the well-known Hall family of Elk county. He is a grndu ato of Yale, nnd has been for twelve years a member of tho bur. Ho was elected to the senate in 1S00, his term ending with the fesslon just closed. Mr. Hall is a cap lain in the National Guard, was chief bur iess of St. Mary's for five years; is owner md editor of St. Mary's Gazette, and quite prominent in democratic politics, tie was delegate to tho national democratic onvention in 1884. Tliry Tore Up tlie Track. Lancastkh, June 13. An exciting rail way war is in progress at Mouutvllle. The Lancaster and Columbia Electric Hnihvay Company laid its tracks over the railroad 'iridice without the permission of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company, and yesterday King ot workmen of the latter compan) oie up tlie rails. The electric railway people at once had them re-laid, when tlie lailrond authorities got velnfoi cements nnd gain tore them up, During tho excite nent numerous fights occurred between ' he opposing workmen, but no one was ser iously injured. New Charters Urmii-i, H Anwsnrnci, June 13. The Maritime Publishing Company, of Philadelphia, npital, $10,000, and the Oakland Water ompany, of Philadelphia, capital $1,000, 1'he Empire Dime Building and Loan SM;cialion, Pittslm-g; capital $1,000,000. cw Kensington Manufacturing Company, New Kensington, Westmoreland county; apitnl J8,000. Mitchell Manufacturing Company, Pittsburg; capital $1,000. Pitts burg Aiehitectural Iron Works, Pittburg: apital $150,000, were chartered yesterday. Until Attempts Were Unuccntfriil. Philadelphia, June 13. John Smith, igeil 18, a love-sick youth, made an un successful attempt to murder his sweet heart, Emily Ebert, and end his own life yesterday afternoon. The revolver failed to work anil no damage was done. The oung man was arrested and lodged in jail. The cause of the desperate act was the re msal of the girl to marry Smith. Adams County's Cunventlon, GETTYSiiuno, Juue 13. The Adnms county democratic convention yesterday uominated the following ticket: District ittorney, Charles S. Duncan; sheriff, Jas' V. Cratin; tieusurer, J. A. Menehey; elerk if tlie courta, Edward M. Bender; register mil recorder, J. F. Carbaugh; commls ioners, William A. Sell and H. J. Ilemler, md director of the poor, John II. llusser. Mure ray for State Officials. IlAnniKBUKO, June 13. Governor Pattl xon approved the hill increasing the snla lea of the lieutenant governor, chief elerk and corporation clerks In the auditor gen eral s department, ohief clerk and corpora lion clerk in the state department and ohief clcik in. the nttorney general's de partment. Seveinl other bill neie ap proved. To Xtitlld a New Reservoir. FoTTSvimt, June 13. The Pottsvllle Water Company is inviting proposals for b ro building of their lai-jre reservoir, vhicli sprung a leak last June, and for soveral days threatened to sweep away the towus of St. Clair. Port Carlxm, Schuylkill Haven and part of Potuville. The dam has a capacity of 800,000,000 gallons, and is one of the largest in the state. Nearly Killed by ft I.f mken Husband. Tahaqua, June 1 '. .Tames Boyer, a worthless character. tin.- noma drunk and, starting h quariei i lis w .'e, became so enraged that ! t'.;.-tr a ...-r bottle at her ihe bottle broke wh u It struck her and tut a gash in her throat from n I ich she is now at tlie po at of dentil. Bo., ei lias been eumiuiUeU to jail to await tho result. l'emiajlinula roatruaster. Wahuuiotom, June 13. Fourth-class i Hurt masters iu Pennsylvania were upppjut I M iiUrday as follow: Marion Centiv II Allison; MeUtl, Alice Swank; Sorad ille, J. A. Wray; Valler, A. J. Mean. lVtally Slabbed lu n yusrrel. Ai.toona, June 18. David Peek was fatally stabbed by nn unknown man with wl mn be 'lunrreleU. In the general fight I Owui Williams was also Uabbed four ! t 'lies, I 'it he will recover. T-- lufttiiluttllliit the Pair. CincAQo, June 18. Tlie infanta of Spain still lends hut smiling pretwnce to the World' Fr. THI! MiWS IN GUN1JKAU A plague of 'caterpillars is troubling Maolcato, Minn. William Hunt was hilled in a collision lietween an express and freight train at Gothenburg, Neb. From the Methodist church, liev. Dr. Sooville, of Binghamtou, N. X., will go into the Episcopal. Governor Flshback, of Arkansas, writes an indignant letter to the preefdeut on congress' neglect of the levee question. Catching his foot in a frog on the Bath Beach railroad, James Abbott, a brake man, was run down and killed by a train. After winning $1,603, in a court trial. Joseph Robenstein, of New York, lost $8j0 to two trusted acquaintances on the Bow ery. Highest of all in Leavening Poyvcr. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Tin: iioui-;n tiuai.. Court itotim AriiIii trim tied AVIth AVoinnr) To-drty Yi-ntenlliy's l'rocrfMltllsn. Nkw Isuwhu, Mass., Tunn IS. As on yes tenia-, the court room was filled long before the opening of the trial this morn ing, nnd again the majority of the specta tors were women. Shortly before court opened yesterday counsel on both sides were summoned into the private room of the presiding justices for consultation. Miss Uorden came into court at 8:50, nnd took her sent within tho bar, looking somewhat draggled, and in answer to an inquiry from Gov. Robinson as to ber rest last night, her words and manner Indicated that she did not pass a pleasant night. Tlie consultation lasted twenty minutes. After the court was opened and the Jury polled, the ofllcers were directed by the court to retire the jury until they were sent for, pending the arguments to follow. The question of the admissibility of the defendant's declarations at the Inquest when under suspicion before her arrost was then argued. Mr. .lb-" for the Commonwealth uni-n ;'.ireo-quarters of an hour xr-lumini'ng the admissibility on au thority, principle and prnctlce, claiming tho rule to bo that testimony Is admissible if voluntary, and arguing that the defend ant's conduct and declarations showing consciousness of guilt would bo admissi ble, even If the defense should claim that a confession would not bo. During the argument the prisoner was affected with a sudden indisposition and led from the mom by the sheriff. Kobmson, for the defense, areued clo. quently tint tho facts showed that the de fendant's declarations were not voluntary, and then discus ed the authorities, which he claimed admitted tho testimony only when facts were different from thoso here. Governor Robinson spoke for one hour, and closed his argument by stating the doctrine that the prisoner cannot be com pelled to testify against herself. Mr. Moody ntll o'clock replied for tho Stnte, claiming that facts showed tho tes timony voluntary, nnd corresponded with thoso in cases where similar testimony was admitted. Mr. Moody concluded his reply at 11:15, and the justices then withdrew for consul tation. Tho prisoner was then brought hack to tho court room and talked earn estly with Gov. Robinson while awaiting the justices' return, appearing more ani mated than before during the trial. The court returned nt 12:30 and delivered a de cision excluding the testimony. Tlie prlsouer was visibly affected by tho court's decision excluding her testimony at the Inquest, and remained some minutes witli her face covered wltn ner lau. tub jury returned, nnd at 12.42, Dr. Albert 0. Cedrick was called. Ho testified to an ex amination ot the bodies on the afternoon of tlie murder. Iu his opinion Mrs. Bor den died first. .Patrolman Joseph Hyde was called at 12:s8 nnd described seeing the prisoner with Miss Russell go down collar with a pail to the water-closet and sink at 8:45 on the night after tlie murder. The prisoner made a second visit to the cellar alone a few minutes later. On cross-examination he said they had a light, but Miss Russell looked nervous. The court trok n recess at 1 o'clock toB:15. The cross-examination of Officer Hyde developed nothing. Tho Fall River city records were then read to show the rnnr riago of Mr. and Mrs. Bordeu and tho age of the prisoner. Medical Examiner Dolan wns called at 2:35 and examined by Dis trict Attorney Kuowlton as to his examin ation at the Borden house on the day of tint murder nnd the conversation with the ' prisoner. Uoctor Dolan Identified the carpet taken from the floor under Mr. Borden's hoad, described the condition of the blood found with each body, that of Mr. Bordeu bolng warm and dripping and that ot Mrs Borden coagulated. yitness examined milk used by the Bordens, August 3 nnd 4, nnd Identified the hatchets shown him on the day of the murder. Ho described the position of both bodies when found and the condition of the rooms where found. Photographs wereodmltted. The prlsouer sat with closed eyes fanning her self part of the time. Ills elzert of Opium. Buitalo, N. Y., June 13 United States custom" officials made a big seizure of ?UU iiounds of Muuguled opium at the Erie depot at noon yesterday. The opium was iu two tru.iks. They were opened at the custom house and tho contraband dru, discovered. It came from Toronto and was brought In by way of Younstown. It was then brought to Tonawanda by wagon and checked to Chicago by way or Buffalo. nniHI' l'UNNSVl.VANIA IT15MS. The hotly of 1'ietl Weed was found In the woods near Moscow. liobert Ruane was drowned In the Sus quehanna river at Plttston, Delaware onunty'sgraud jury Interviewed the leper, John Anderson, at fifty yards range. A horse kicked Alfred Moyer, of White hall, Lehigh county, on the head, produc ing a critical wound. From Injuries received In trying to board a Pennsylvania train at Lancaster, John Doyle, of Albany, N. Y., died. Carnegie's Homestead mill has just paid out the semi-monthly wages $120,000 the largest sum In th history of that com pany. TIIIl ItASISll.VLil. GAMIIS. atloual X.uugue. At Brooklyn n. n. K. Brooklyn , 14 16 -t riDctDnati. ISIS 1 At WashlBafton Wttililnirton 710 2 UblcnsTO U 7 1 At llultlninre llaltlmiov , 1818 2 CleiuUnd 1114 4 At Uortou ' lloston 711 1 Httsburg 4 7 3 At New Vork- New V.irk 13 14 1 Louisville 3 0 7 At FbiiftdolptiKv- Phlltulelptaiu HO St. Louis. 3 0 8 Stuto i.eucue. At Altoona- n, h. a AMcHin.i 4 7 2 iik 213 4 Al I'.h -'ii Ml - Jl.i, . , IT 24 4 11m i -i i. . 8 8 7 At A..' i " n Allent'iwti 3 7 2 DmmlH- 2 6 3 At Sen. .tun - Scr'il..i) 14 6 Eatu to U 4 THE MARKET REPORT. riiiliiilelplila rmlnre Mnrlcrt. rititiAD xpiiiA. June 12. Cotton sold In n small Way on a basis ot KJc. per pound for uilitdllnif uplands. IVcil was lu good mipply. dull and weak. Winter bian ranged lroui J15.01) to lfl.OU pci ton. Mour The tone of tno market was steadier, but local .obi u 'in bought sparingly. Hales ol T75 barn liitluillnir Minnesota clears and straight at S'3..'( a.T75; Pennsylvania roller straight i t 1.hM.:C; western winter clours and .it mi ;lits at $2.U0u3..0; winter Patent Bt J".80uJ.OO; cprlng ilo, at t4.00a4.a6; and litvorlle brands nt liljdicr prices. Ityo Fl' ur was quiet at $"1.0B to $3.10 per ban'' I fo choice Pennsylvania. OrWn 'in cnllWIient had n'.)Ho bid for Juno: rOUe Jub ; T2u. August; T.'lHcPeptcinber, Corn 4't.' bid lor June; 47!ie July; i'Mv .augiisi: - c Bcpieuiuer. Oats 3''Hr. June; 30o July: and 37o foi August; iu September. I Under Market quiet and eny; Pennsyl vania or. umery extra. 20c. do. print extra, linloMilc, le: ilo. jobbing, KnWe. K : rs arlict quiet and steady; Pennsylva nia irstt, tnc. Cheese Jlarket steady; Now York factory, OalOe; tm. t skims, fta'c. i I'otafoc' hid fairly active and steady; 15arly liosc. clic lee and fancy, HOaHSc; ilo. New York best, 80a: .1: llurbanlc and White Star choice, UJuSuo; d.. fair lo goo.), 7."aS0o. Keir York lrolnre Mnrket. Nrw Yohk. June 11!. Wheal Market quiet and le easier. Wo. ' mil 71 Wc per busliel In store. No. t uort'iorn 71T-JO delivered. Corn arket quiet at !e. decline. No. 2, 47Hi" per iuhel. ili'llvlie I. O.i s ir'kc in in. No. mixed, 375o pel bus' 1 li 'H'.mlii . Nil .' white, :ttHtj. It.j -V .ik ! dull. No. llluua per bushel ilaltero ' Mrs. A. A. miliums Lynn, Mass. For the Good of Others Itev. 3In H'fflfanis Heartily En dorses Hood's Sarsaparllla. We are pleased to present this from Rev. A. A. Williams, of the Sillsbee street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass. : " I see no reason why a clergyman, more Umu a layman, who knows whereof ho speaks, should hesitate to approve an Article of Merit and worth, from which ho or his family have been signally benefited, anil whoio commenda tion may serve to extend those benefits to others by increasing their confidence. My wife lias for many years been a sufferer from severe Nervous Headache for which sho found little help. Sho has tried many things that promised well but per formed little. Last fall n friend gave her a bot tle of Hood's Sarsaparllla. It seems surpris ing what simply one bottlo could nnd did do for her. Tho attacks of headache decreased In number and were less violent In their inten sity, while her general health has been lra- proveu. ner appeuiu nas aiso Deen ueuer. From our experience with Mood's Sarsaparilla I have no hesitation in endorsing io merits." A. A. WILLIAMS HOOD'S PlLLB are the bolt family cathartic, gentle and Directive. Try a box. rrlco25c Rheumatism; Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lamo Back, etc.! DR. SAKDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Clectro Magnetic SUSPENSORY. j-nicH i iurnisi iictt jmprovemenis Will cure without medicine all 1) ealnoi resulting from over-taxation of tiratn nerve t orcca i excesses or India cretlon, aa nervous debility, fdeei'lenaneas, languor, rheumatism, kldiiLjr, liver and bladder complalnta. lame baric, lumbago, eclatlea, all remain complaints, cenora) HI health, etc. This electric- Belt contain Wondrrnil Imtiroteiu.nla over all others. Current Is I rutJllltlV faltl... WAnc.i. n mt nrtnt K n,Wl flA. and I will cure allot the above riiKoases or no lur. fhoq I sands have been cured bv thla marvelous InTOnUos ' after alt other remedies failed, and we Give hiwdred 1 ot testimonials In this and every other state. I Our 1'owerfal Improved LLlXTniC srgFTNSOIlT. Oim frreattst boun ever cuVred week men, llirK villhall llelli. Health and laoroua hlreiiatb (,1'ilUMI.bO InUOtsl till dara. Send for lllus'd l'amphlet, mailed, sealed, fret SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., &'. 820 UKOADW&Y. NUW YOltIC CITTe titers We Offer Tou a Jtemcdy utllch Insure! Safely to Zlfo ofMotlur and Child. 'S r Itobt Confinement of Us rain, Horror andHltk. Aftwnslrieonebottlsof "Mother's Frleml" ! suered but little patn, and did uot experience that nvakneM afterward usual In such case. Mrs l::kui Oaac, Lamar, Ilo., Jan. 13th, 1681. . Bcut ty express, chare-s prepaid, on receipt ol rrloa, 1.S) per bottle. JJook to Mothers rnsiled tree. auai)ifii!i.DjtiiGui,.iroii co., ATLANTA, GA. bold d? au, Dinjaaisw. THE BltTOTJI Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, 1'hlladelphla, 3a S. Slain St., Shenandoah. The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The Quest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic Free lunch served each evening, nig schooners ot I resh,lleer,Porter, Ale, 4o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, J J, UOnonKBTY. Prop. LLOYD'S SALOON AND RESTAUR AN 7 .6 Unfit Centre Streets Tte best beer, lies, porter, whiskies, bnndlo wines ind finest cigars tlwsya on band. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop SUMMARIZED -of ONDITION OF SCHOOLS ! And tho Receipts and Slienandoali School District, FOR YEAR ENDING Buiioorx VVhols nnmhsr of schools....... . vvemgenu r ber ol months taught.. TKA0IIK11S. Nutnberof male teachers em moved NutLbernf fern .le teachers employel Avorugo salaries ol males per m intb Avtrago salnrlosof females per month BOHOIiAlta. NmnbiT of male scholars Htlendlng all tho schools In tin district l,2ffl Suinb'r of female subolars iittendlog nil the schools In tlie district 1.-117 Total nit nbcr In attendance 2,7in Aver tge dally attendance l,lins Avtrntrs rterientneoor iillendAtice 1H) Coil ol each pupil per month EVKNING HC11 UI.S. Number of evening schools 7 Nutnberof Icncliers employed 7 Averane number of months lunula 4y, Averagesal iry per month paid teachers $27 H TAXES. Number of mills levied for srlioM purposes I) Nitmberof mills levledfor liulldlng purposes a Amount levied for school purposes 523, (l(li si Vmoint levied for bulldlnc nurnoses 11.777 21 Toll 1 nmonnt levlej liiotierntlons..... Abatements Tin Bis, Treasnrer of " For Year Ending Monday, June 5th, 1893. RECEIPTS. Received from A. II. La Tib, ex-Treasurer ItfclveJ from State approi r niton Itccclved irom Krnntt llnnna, 'ecret ,ry, over pala order Hecslved Irom Collector John V. Hlgit ns Received from tuition of nnn-resldeut pupils , Reco.vccl from proceeds nr mite dlscoun ed at Merchant i National lianK, vember6. 1893, (.)00 00) - 11 culved from lu urnnco on Main street building, da-nu d try fire Ilecolved Irom Insurance pi mlum refunded North Ii. nod Mercantile liih. Uecclvcd fioni Salrey, Hues for Illegal enr riding .-. To'al receipts ?51,mo 71 DISBUItSEMUNTS. Notes redeemed atbink. June2(, 1S92, 10 d ty no' of June 3. 1S92 (Order No 379) r. June 21, IS92,30day note or May II, 1MB (Order No.!l) Inly ll,184i 8 oionlhsnntcol ApriiH 1K92 (Order No. V2"i) July2l,lS92. 45 day note ol Juno 3, 18'J2(0'dr No 3.S0) Janttnry 7, 18-3, 00 day note of November 5. 1892 (Otdcr No. OXi) Interest paid nn bonded I dehtedne Ilulldliignnd fiirnUhlng heating apparatus, Iteming and repairing TEACHEKH1 HALAKIKS. Day tchools 21,1101 30 Night schools 80S 75 FUEL AND OONTI N O ENCIES. iluricsorjanltori SJ.752 fti loal , KS5 so u Mtenm luut In Malu st'ect building Sup, lies SALAUIES Siiperlnlendent'B salary f 1 S'O 00 Salary or Secretary and Librarian for IS9J w,-, oo do do do lor 1MU. 275 00 'alary ol Trosurev - 20 1 00 'Dlayo S'll'clior 50 00 Coll :c.or's commission 1,023 75 MIBUKLLANEOUS EXPENSES. Prinllne Police tervlco Ereluht and expresage ; Inspecting Whlto trcet building - School apparatus Dictionaries Maps .'. KlogsUtes Legul services services nf W. f. Sadler Rent of tlieatic 11 btiin "chool Journal - Audltine Extra nsseismeut Itev Islng tax I'lana ror-choo: bull. ling Publishing statement "auti'iK ssi ssln Diu Heme buuK and writing duplicate A h trnlurs' lees Alll lasitun ln ra'C '-'el lemcntol Mrs.Cather'arlaliu Uoun o jets and fees Pnstnee - Harrels Hen) of piano . - Insurance Total d'-barsements '. 817,475 P3 Balauce In hands of Treasurer 4,o0l 81 LIABILITIES. Amcunt of bonds outstanding 11, '00 00 Intetcsl duo and unpaid 200 00 ToUl bonded ludb!edne-s Including Interest 11,700 00 KESOUttOES. Balance iuliindot Trinsnrer 1,301 81 Due from Oolleotor Schmidt on dnpllcaie ol 18U0 298 W Due from Collector Dean 432 15 Due irom O illertor ll.iehm'8 ti ndainen 80 00 Due from Collectir lllgslos. 1891 5 7 17 Une from Collector lllgglns. 1892 0,480 48 Total cash tescurres r.lnlilllllei In exce-s of cash rea..iirce8 Eillmnted valne ot school proi eriy Totol resonroes........ Total liabilities Resources In excess of liabilities ;. . 59,093 OS LIIUIAUV ACCOUNT. Amonnt duo library JuueO, 1892 - 1,090 0 We, the undersigned, sitdllors ol 'lie Boronili of ShennnrToah, having examined the various accounts of the Tre suror of tto Shenandoah school Dlbtilcl, submit the above statement as correct. JOHN COSLETT Wain nnd Oak Streets, Slieuniuloah, Feiina., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poulfiy, Game, Fish and Oys'crs In season. Orders left at the store will receive rrompt attention STATEMENT Tin: Expenditures of tho MONDAY, JUNE 8, '93 R 40 f(U 00 18 20 1 OS SI) 41.1 01 s,971 PI U21 0J 1 Staaiiali Scioil District . S1.281 S9 . 13,00 1 OS 2 25 . 33,023 7 V 412 00 491 07 1.S7I 47 11 01 6 00 note No- eo:::::: ?S,700 00 i,7is on S87 H't 4,319 21 etc.... ii no : 150 00 4 1 (1! - $i,2U rs OK OFFIUKKS. S9I 1) 15 , - 280 18 5S 9 101 32 70 3 IK - 3 Ml .'17 loo 127 43 10 SO I) SOU Hi 4 2 H 75 $1,030 02 17,393 OS V7 (HI 2 , 87,000 00 m.I04 303 08 44,700 U Borough Auditors. HOOKS 8c BROWN, BASE BALL GOODS. Base Balls..... .5c up. Bats..... M.lOoup. Catcher's Masks ..60o up. Padded Catcher's Qloves-lSoup, Full line of Gum Balls. Try oqr one dollar "Helot" Ball. For price and quality It cannot be beat. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, . S2..KI0 00 .. 7 U (HI , 4 000 00 ,. 1,001110 .. 600 00 First Hationallanls TUEATltK HUILD1NO Hticnntldonll, Pes r:. CAPITAL, 4.. W. LKISENKINQ, President. P. J. FERGUSON. Vice lmi?.. J. It. LEISENRINQ, Cashier, S. W, YOST, Assistant Cthl. Open Daily Frotn 9 to h 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposr, USED BT ALL ROOFERS jr. C3r. iiiutsssz.Xj's ELASTIC Rubber Cemexst ! For Slate-Tile, Tin or Iron Itoofs. Sold In all.slzo packages from lOpounds up Pointing up and rcpilring all craclted ire, t, on all kinds of roofs, nnd around cblmnevi coping stones, skylights, dormer ninriutt" gutters, wood or stono work, breaks and nal olos, or any place to be made wati r tli bt ur equalled for laylngand bcddlnc HLATE A'i t'lLE IIOOF8, also copings. They will neve leak or become loosened- It It very adhesive sticks firmly to anything, forming a totm-i. Icather-llko skin over the top, will not run n loosen from Joints or cracks, summer orwio tor. This cement needs no reference. It bai stood the teot for thirty-two years, and ncvi tails to give perfect satisfaction. It Is 'N most useful nrticlo a roofer can navo In h shop. Tho cement Is prepared ready for iic anu Is to bo applied with a trowel, and Is k' pi moist bykeopfng covered with wnttr oruii and will not net stiff or dry. Colors, brown an black. (Established 1800 ) AddrcHs, J. G. 1IETZEL, 69 Maine St., Newark. N ' e353i 23. KEOUErtfCIE'S YWmfC'JREfJ ilodfcat Oflleef, 20fi N. SCroXD Si., r-i'a, Are thooIrtpRt In Anrrlcn for tb'-tr. nnent Spocinl AliMOftHca cV Vouililtil r.rrt.iA Vfirlcorele, Hyln-ft'lP. Ifmturc. I : Maui u Trcnfntpnt hyJInll n Hvcclntr. t i. mMiilratitms virr"lly cinll'l'-ntial h nt'an.i Hook. Oi'ur hours' 0 A. i'-'JT. M . ht ' ' M All day HUm a H m'1 s n'. 1 a hi ABRAiVi HEEBNEP. Gt PORT CARBON. PA. Manufacturers fit Ulvnrn nn.inolrill.in Ffags, Baoges. Caps, Regattas. "F(NEST nOOOS- LOWEST PRICGS-'ET Write for catalogues, Corrcflpontlclicesollcitc Easily. Quickly, Permanent! Restored. WEAKNESS, - NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd nil th train of Gth from early errors or liitrr exccsHcs. the results of overwork, , lckno , wom.etr rulUtreunili (lcytjli-puieiir aud lunp given vo fcM py irgan mid itmticm cf tho bi dy. tsiniplP.nuiuriilmellHulB. Immedlntt iniproYenient peon. Kfllluro JnipoHttlble 2,W rerrrt-nccs. Book, exjilanothi nnd proofn tnulll (billed) fi ca. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y- KQtiftorlli I'oiirtli .11 owul-.i or. ,, rhttMcl: hi' ATTlt ilia li niiiy i-tij-l-lan, tL- uv )ltiil anil a i'i iik I. rt bars iroli af i.cll a. 'it... i i rm f 'in rou all.r all uilir- I auati'livaio treuiuicut, in tl bVt-r tho bolt iti gntlif fill n au.titui jr, i -. v.ulj the! AlCvJrt't Culled toui ' r. r ..i .'m-ii, utblet, an i lev, w ttidlera Uielr at A-'JWJt.lW1 .UIP Uli.t ,.M . , ... n..a rM?yjv tug cuuceroB, tho tin..' vuru r'Vcice VcarSf V tia , f t , hn.o jurtll md tchM you Jtf THEM ca and conn, ii T1K O. F THKEI. tvhohiu hod 6 ycn' European Hospital n-1 HC yw' prwiu ral experlencfl. Ho eiamiond by bint. Ik ill unmildlj teli ju, wliifthor youreai licurable or not. JlrdiH'MDotgiiaruntoe.iia dtwi he culm lo bo God t cqtul. but In Ui-ttnur (tic most de pertt euM of SyphUia, Ulcti, Strkturei, OocorrboPft rcuoa. nnd Vlizhugn. hitrTtivn fr u Jlettacboll an( (iawuhetitcdnoii, nnd all tbonnlu-atd rttnn ilmutif youtbfa Indlicretlua, of both e'ii, arts utir of can. FJnen.bor DR. 1ULEX. doea can lit all otlnr. t,) iilu tod DB THECLuwaioDimon wdm t- utmuit t (f.t iocs the Ilk luilbUj.UocjueopatLta, and EtnUlt mi una f n -litiue uba ever tbej am Indioatud, tlutim On j in i oJ.k, ittti, iiigi, r. toe, tred. aud ant c.i uuc i i ti t uu, .iotk .xb, d-iVl, 9 to It, BDd 10 -'(. Wrih ' !. Ilul (or WW "frvtk,' tb only tru medlcul 1 It nUn i i-fii. a 1'lentl tu ohi jwiDg, and raiddle-ogmlurbi iu m-xd r'eun.U. A Olli doclura waralug jouagalnbt nicdlcal l kc the; it t afrni i joi alll And their Ixnornnce mih.-. d lit- n Ur. 1 btel f- 'rV tnonlLbl a Wcdottsidaj and Ktaiuidajr I': u uiel,.U Tii ' i Chris. Bosfiler'u SALOON AND RESTAUHAKli (Mnnn'sold stand) 104 Soiitli SI alii Street. Finest wines, whlskevs And clears alwa S tock. Fresh Heer, Ale nnd Porter on tal unotce Temperance urinKS. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, file and U JAMES SHIELD 3, j Manager Shenandoah Branc JOE WY ATI'S I SALOON AND REST AURAN (Christ, llossler's old stand.) Train and Coal ttts,, Hhciinurton Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The fio brands of whiskeys and clears. I'ool room tached. 5latfs Popular Saloo (rormerly Joe Wyatt's) ) and 21 West Oak Strefl SHENANDOAH, PA 3r stocked wltn the best beer, porter, iS (Ulsiloa, brandies, wlnea, etc I'lneat clt.1 'tunt btrattacneo. uoraiat lnvitstton t SNEDDEN'S : LlVERi Horses and Carriages to Hir Hauling of all kinds promptly attenfll j Horses taken to board T3W luai aia iiucmi. PEAR AIM. Hear Rf.ddill'. 0 n.rfaurMt4wdl7 DR. J. B.MAV fUJLA., PA. l aUoaai u MrulM AMI tli Lr"n. ww wm aw 1 FTtv jiSB. S3B, WWW 1 if. mm ,Ta- 1 r