' t 4 gATintDAY. NOVEMBKK 17, INfll THIRD EDITION A Splendid Free Offer. There are tbouHtiil of people, wlio, while lint exactly nick, ate out ol order wr nlllnif In Home way. They don't feel -well nucl oan't understand what the trouble is. You can learn exactly what alls you, without Its costing niiythlnjr, by wrltlnR n letter to the noted and suc cessful specialist. Dr. Ureene, of 8B Wet 14th St., New York City, and telllns him .Just how you feel. He will answer It, .explaining every symptom In your case and telling jt what to do to get well. He gives most careful attention to every letter, and makes his explanations bo clear that you understand exactly what the matter Is, and how to cure it. And all this costs you no'liim;. He makes it specialty of treating patients through letter correspondence, him! this method has proved wonderfully Huocesaful. Ills vast experience enables him to understand from reading the symptoms, the exact nature of your complaint. He Is the discoverer of that wonderful preparation, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, the heat nerve medicino In the world. People living at a distance from the city will a' once see the great advantage of this system. No long journey and no doc tor's fee. Write him and It will proi Ably be the means of your getting strong and well. "Humpty Dumpty." "Huinpty Dumpty" always finds friends and admirers, and tho Grand was com fortably filled last evening, when Strni lln's pantomime company presented It, together with a lot of specialties. Charles Itavel, as "Huinpty Dumpty," was up to IiIb usual standard of excellence and hit Xnnny antics convulsed the audience. The Ashton's, in triple bar performances, wore clever and performed n uumbcr of new aud difilcull feats, which won for them deserved nppl'iuse. Ilunnell and Allen and Mm. Rosalia l.ucler Strafiln are the stars of tho performance, and their ability to play almost any instrument under the sun was demonstrated. Bunnell's rat catcher was a new feature that caught on im mensely and caused roars of laughter. The balance of tho company Is fair. The i-atue performance again to night. Reading Herald. At Ferguson's theatre on Mon day evening, November 10th. To the Public. The Sunlight Oyster House, 10 Enst Coal street, Is now open. Fish, oysters and frnlt always fresh. Just received a car load of bananns, sweet potatoes, lemons pears and oranges. Fish on Friday. Open all night. U-5-tf James Wood. A Good Show. C-Agood production of the popular Ameri can pantomine, "Humpty Dumpty," was given at the Grand opera house last even ing before a good-sized audience. The company is under tho direction of Fred D. Strafiln Charles Itavel, as "Humpty Dumpty," was vcrj funny, as was also Max Hugo, as "Old One, Two " The Ashtons performed some clever nnd dlfiicult feats on tho triple horizontal bars and did a neat acrobatic act. Miss Lncette, the charming sonbrette.lntrodiiced her refined clognnd skipping rope dances. James F. Mason and is'. F. Jones appenrcdin it good inock-nbont act. Mix Hugo presented a oomical juggling act and Rosalie Liiicler Strafiiu and Bunnell & Allen appeared in an up-to-date musical act. The company closes Its emrngement in this city to-morrow night. Readlug World. At Fergu son's theatre on Monday evening, Novem ber 19th. ITornpalnin the side or chest theie is aothlnt: ho cood as a piece of flannel dam pened with Chamberlain's I'nln Halm and bound on over the seat of pain. It alTords rompt nnd permanent relief and if used i time will olten prevent a cold from resulting In pneumonia. This same treat merit is a sure cure for lame back. For sale by Gmhler Bros. Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values olTered this week In ladlos' and children's coats, shawls, blan kets, nnderwear, flannels and woolen dress goods. Our prices are always lower than yon expect to pay and our assortments in the various department were never po complete as now. L. J. Wilkinson, 30 South Main street, 10-lMt Shenandoah, Pa. How's Your Window? Does It need a now shade f All kinds at IVicke's carpet store. 11.0-tf Special Sale. Closing out a lot of mm rXn lengths suitable for bed I rooms or small rooms. Good 'patterns, perfect goods, from 450c to TSc. They are worth from 75c to $1. Special bargains in Ingrains from 40c up. Remnants of Oil Cloths and Iinolcum, about 2 yd. lengths, at reduced prices to close out Carpets DOUBLE MURDER IN KENTUCKY. llrollrern I.Hlil In Wait fur Their Victims' ami Mint Them lii wn. Lrt.A, Miss., Nov. 17. Tin ru was it pitched butt It 111 the main business street f I.ttla yestml i.v. and as a result two men arc dead. J. R Boyd and his brother Bob stood In a doorway until they mvw 3. W. liarnian and Jl. T. Lawrence approaching on their way to dinner. Then the two brothers, cneh armed with it shotgun, slopped forth and opened flroon the others. Harmim had time to draw his pistol, and fired twice at the lloyds, but without af fect. Kat h of tho brothers had his mim picked out, nncl at the first volley both of the men fell. The older lioyd mounted. A horse and rode away, while the other ecaed on foot. They sent word later that they would surrender to the shorlll, but to no one else. The tragi dy Is tho result of nn old feud. Tliero had been bud blood be tween the older lloyd and Harmim for sovertd months, and lit a recent light Har nian had )eHt lioyd severely with a pistol, Unrmnn was mayor of Lulu, I.nwrenfo was a jeweler aud J. It. lioyd is it planta tion overseer. A Cnndldiite fnr Lynching. Atchison, Kan., Nov. 17 Considerable suppressed excitement which may end In it lynching has bee n caused here by tho brutal acts of it negro. Karly in tho morn ing an unknown negro entered the homo of four highly respectable white Indies liv ing within four blocks of each otlior nnd outraged them. Tho fiend was evidently nequainted with the fact that the male folks at each place were absent at the time. The victims are Mrs. MiohnelKnlll, Miss Rosa Knln, Mrs. Gross and Mrs. Benjamin I'oston. Tom Collins, a negro hostler, tho suspected assailant, Is under heavy guard in the county jull.biit n lynch ing is expected. A Condemned Hoy's ncinarliablo Nerve. Atlanta, Nov. 17. William J. Myers, the boy still In his teens, who was chnrged with the murdorof Forest L. Crowley.wus found guilty yesterday afternoon. There was no recommendation to mercy. Whila many women In the court room wept, tho prisoner look tho verdict without appar ent emotion. His father, who sat bosido him, quivered as though shaken by a chill when the clerk of tho court rend: "Wo, the jury, find that thedefendnnt is guilty." The son looked into his father's faco, and then his eyes seemed to 1 looking into space. He seemed prepared for tho ver- tliat. Dentil of a Veteiuti Ktlitor. Bi.oomfiki.1), N. J., Nov. 17. Francis A. Teall died here yesterday, aged 7!). He went to New York city in 1811 and worked at the printing cao with Walt Whitman and soon became a proofreader. Ho read the original proofs of I'oo's "Raven" and "Tho Bells." For some time ho was on the i tutorial staff of The American Whig Review, nnd lie ncted as proofreader, con trlbutor nnd associato editor of the Amer ican Cyclopn'ilia. Ho was ono of tho prin clpal editors of the Century Dictionary, liavlng cliargo or tho work at tho start. A Slxtcen-Yenr-Olil Heroine. Wichita, Knn., Nov. 17. Fire brokoout in tho Patterson Houso, at Harper, early in the morning. There wero thirty-seven guests in tho houso. Tho dining room girls, Mnudo Scheimerhorn and Mattio Harper, wero nearly suffocated, nnd the latter fell exhausted. Mlssbclioimcrhorn, who is only 1(1 years old, broko a window, threw Miss Harper out and followed her, lacerating her ilesh. Hie then gave tho alarm, and over a tlozon gi.o.ts wero taken from the Imllt.lng In a fainting condition. llrnzlllnu lEcbels Surrendering. Rio de Jankiko, Nov. 17. Telegrams reoeived hero from Rio Grand do Sul an nounce that rebols are signifying their in tentlon to invent the amnesty granted by President Mi lies and that over 200 have in tho last throe days presented thorn selves voluntarily to General Finnlnpn- asking to bo allowed to return to their homes. It Is reported that tho govern ment will transport all relaus who lay down their arms to their homes, anywhoio wltulu the republic. Ahl.nl the HliniliTs FnrgitcncsH. llAl'Il) City, S. D., Nov. 111. Jay Hicks, tho murderer of Runchmnn Myers, yester day paid the denth penalty atSturgis. Tho condemned man was barely nble tu walk to the htuiffold, which has been left stand lug slnoo tho daw that was first hot for his execution in August. He had nothing to say on reaching the scaffold, except to ask tho forglvciios of the sheriff, whom ho un mercifully pumjneled and almost killed in making his sensational escape from jail last hp ring. Mlrtrtourl's Olllclnl Vote. JEKFUIISON CITY, .Mo., Nov. 17. The of ficial vote of tho state shows that tho voto forjudge of tho supreme court, tho hood of tho ticket, is as follows: Black, deni. 220,511; Robinson, rep., SSU,0il; Joues, pop., ,-IG0; Robinson, pro., !I,0M; Pander- son, sbcinllst labor, 1,572. Plurality for Robinson, rep., 8,010. Compared with tho voto ent two years ago the Democrats lost 41,853 and the Prohibitionists 1,151. Tl o Republicans gained 1,(DJ7 and tho Popu MAHAN0Y CITY. MAnANor City-, Nov. 17, 1804. Samuel Brlttou transacted business In New York. Chnrles Snyder has reoelvad a fine new set of harness for his liort.es. The Young Men's Republican Club will hold a supper at the International hotel on Monday evening. Misses Celia Solm and Sallle Murphy of Camden, N. J., are the guests of Mm. H. Schu, of East Centre street. Messrs. Wesley Bailer and William Welsh witnessed the proJuotion ot "Prlu cess Bonne" at Pottsvllle last evening. The boys say It Is "out of sight." Garfield Hoppes, messenger boy at the telegraph office, hnd his nose broken yes terday while engaged in a gumo ot foot ball, David Holland mistook the nose for the ball and jumped upon It. Baggagemaster Seager, at the Iehlgh Valley depot, had a chance to test his strength yesterday, A drunken man who was abating people at the depot struck a snag in Seager and was hustled to the lockup, but subsequently sobered up and apologized and was allowed to go home. Llclitstone's Bargain Store. We will close out our entire stock of clothing, hats, caps and genfs' furnishing goods at half the regular price. Must be sold within 15 days. Llghtstone's, 110 North Main street, between Gill's and Schmidt's dry goods stores. 11-15 4t FOR THE PLAIN PEOPLE Paine's Celery Compound Makes Hen and Women Well Again. Dr. Shrndy, in the Forum, gives some of the big fees thnt physicians receive from wealthy patients. For four weeks' attendance during typhoid fever the physician lo the prince of Wales received $50,C00. It is the countless homes in moderate circumstances, however, that find it so hard to pay for the frequent doctor's visit. What the plain people want is the very best medicine, yet not beyond their means. They have it in Paine's celery compound. To prepare such a great, popular remedy, that should embody the most advanced Ideas regarding disease, aud yet be easily within reach of the thousand modest homes where sickness exists, was the life-long ambition of that eminent Dartmouth professor, the greatest physl clan America has produced, Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL,. D. Patno's celery compound, thnt remarkable nerve regu lator and blood purifier, was first prepared by Prof. Phelps in the laboratory of tho Dartmouth medical school. Paine's celery compound embodied the sound theory of Prof. Phelps, that only by feeding and rebuilding worn-out, diseased nerve tissues could firm health be restored. This greatest of romedles sets to woik at once to store the nerve tissues and the musculnr tissues with the means of rapid growth. It urges the excretory organs to cleanse the blood, and fills it with new red corpuscles. Thorn has never been anything like Paine's celery compound for building up the system when tired out, weak and blood, less. It has shown Kb mart clous power In permanently curing nervous debility and exhaustion, neuralgia, sleeplessness, melancholy, headaches, dyspepsia, rheu Chas. Hooks & Son, K6 South Jartlin St. utchersD and GROCERS. Tho finet-t nnd most tender beef to be found In Sheuandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine Him of choice and fresh groeerles and prime (aniily flour, butter and ogg. V gsnnlp" welcome Vwatto you at Joe Wy ait's Saloon! MAfN AMD CO ML STb. Poolroom attached. Finest whkkeys. beers, porter and nle constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks nnd cigars For uaFgams In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Ladles' Fascinators, go to MRS. HYDE'S.SO North Main street. On Saturday uutil sold 100 dozen ot ulttorent pattern Ladioa1 Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price. By the failure of it Swls manufacturer we procured them. Can't get any more. Take them while you can. Now York MMlwSioro, 0 N. Mala St., Pbeuandoah. WARRIiN' J. rORTZ, .oattMiMtFiscno Tuner. Ft&coa and orfins rtritr-a. Orders lett at 31 North Mala street, bhootnCoih, will recolve prompt ulfMitlas matism and disordered liver nnd blood disease these mHuy ailments being due to poverty and Impurity of the blood or to an underfed state of the nerves. This most progressive remedy of this centnry soon made Its way into hospitals, homes of phyMcians and Into countless modest households In the largo cities, and the happy lesults durlDg all these years In every city aud hamlet In this broad land sufficiently shows its marvelous power over diseases of debility and weak ness. Physicians advise Its use whenever the system Is "run down," and as an Invaluable general tonic for speedily recruiting the strength of the body. Mr. E. E. Towne, who is one of the best known business men in Springfield, Mas., has been a resident of that city for over 30 years. He has a fine residence In the McKnlght district, nnd is well and favor ably known among the best people of the city. He writes : "I had spent thousands uf dollars In hospitals and at different springs in try ing to cure cci.ttic rheumntlt.ni. Almost every known remedy, both luternnl and external, was tried, but re 'ults were not satisfactory; no cure was effected. Early in 1MI (afler I hnd had tome temporary relief ), I was ng.in taken with very violent suffering, pain night aud day. I tried various remedies for two mouths, but with no help. Asnnother experiment, I commenced taking Paine's celery com pound. I began to improve at onco before U9iug up one bottle. The pains grew le-s, my appetite grew better, and I began to get sound and refreshing sleep, and have gained in three mouths 15 pounds. 1 havo only taken six bottles, but am nearly well. H ha? done for me In threo months what other medicines did notdolnyears." The example is plain. SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit Building and Saving Asso ciation of Heading, Pa., offers for eale alow bnniHetl sliarcsof htock. This is a good, leliable and prosperous asociatIon in which to take fehaies. Having ready sale for all money, the pietuium rcceiveil is large, consequently the st ck will mature much sooner than associations located in towns where there Is no great demand fur money, aud building operations arc very limited. The value of each share is J20O at muturltv. Aliullcation fee. 25 rents eanti flharn. Monthly dues, ono dollar per share. Flvopcr cent. Interest allotted on all pa) ments made in advance for 6 months or ledger. Members may withdraw one ur all fliaira at any time bv giv hicisidajB written notice, and are entitled to he full amount nl dues paid, with 0 per cent, interest alter oue viar. thereby mAktbor It an 11 per cent, iiivi Bti.ient All Bhareholders are entitled to loans fiom tund on real estate security. No biuret, w ill be forced out. Ills fj)Kl is iuii on the turn conservative Hrs as our local funds wmch have been tiled fur yem - ami touud safe. Anyone wish liirf to nn .ji a having Fund vtill find It to tbelr inteieat lo call on the local agents ami receive full pailieulain. Hev. II. A. Keyser, D. 1)., of ilahanoy City, Is one of tho directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah. AND UVKRY. 13 3f orth Jartlin Street. Bargain Cook Pots All UltiiJa and blzee. At FRIOKE'S 3-CENT STORE, N. 11 North Jardln Street. ivan J. Bavies, UNDERTAKING M. P. CONEY, Mouongahela Whiskey, - Micaq. Pure rye whiskey, XX. - - fl a nt. Flue Old Bonrbon, XXX, - (1.86 a qt. Snrierlor Blackberry Brandy, fl n qt. Snperior Connac Brandy, - I10ftqt. Imported Jamaica Rum, Jl.BOa qt. 'YUEHGUNG'S 8Tatul Fresh ESTABLISHED 1873. Mrs. J, J. KELLY, The Milliner. OffFess ba? fWlorR TVI TToa hrL. m- TolmniBfl F,1 Sallonttiats from 3"c tin iT 1 Tmea 'n-e"ni J-'elt IJnts.EOc. Trimmed and pries'' ffiSfiSfc JrAP, ? '"e, nil colors, style. and pikes. .Infants' long and short Coats, Ve vet Cans tenths ISI," CSF' 2Eo mfenlntPffiUti"' Sl .Vl oirenlng CorUtsr Six papers o?dsf fiO We Take Young Men and Women system of bookkeepln okkeeplng, inter-communlentlon method with other schools, nnd other atplnlned iu our catalogue, are great points In favor of the auvaniages e: Wiikes-Barre Business College. Anthracite Building West Market St. KIJSCKIXAKEOTJK. rjlOK SA1.K CHEAP.- fO' tiarfti r sill p la T OI-Balllr. Apply la 11. A l ltlier CI rardvlHe. Hrkre.'sitieot ly union lorstlllcg. FOlt SA LE.-f! 600 -woith of Bhenan!oh Merchants- Nriloral Bnrk alstli. Apply to W J. Mltcliill, 118 toutl Walu mrtrt.l-tien-andoah. 11 ls;)t I JOB HET. A larte new Ptore-rccsn, -with plate pints Iront, ucllli ? nrd eellai. hicilent bnlo(ts lofntioo. Will tie rtonj tor imt Notemter let Rnt reasons le. Apply to C W. Newbi lifer, 158 Hoith Main street. 10-16-H A MAN Id neryte'tlon otocf lot rll staple peds to dcnlris; en teodllcf;; fiperl nce ULLtCfseart ; bist ffue line; fJSH) a inotuli. Hslary und i-peit3 i r laigr com mbelon n adc I liiiuk f sap ami Waud facioti hhpjiKY, Cinrlnnati, O 0-17-ly-VedlHa SAIESMAN WANT1D to tt.ll Ifce Fapld Dlth Wi.shtr to the whclfpflle oi:d rc all trade. Weshosaid' drlrs the dishes la two minutes without wetting the Bvenit. tin a neck and all up'O-if. JCi oy posltkm; no hard work; can roabe 100 a veek Addicts W. P Ilnrrlsonft Co., Clerk No. Coium- bun rib'o. PHiipotALH will to received by tbeLeblph Valley Ci nl Lompany, Lost t reek, t a., ua ttl Saturday, Slth Insi., tor drlvlcg a lonnel it Packer coltti-ry No.6 Jrom tho top split ol the iMnmiuoth to the Holmes vein slope level. Di mensions: 7 feel h'gs, nloro rail, M feet wide, Kntter 2 feet wide b 12 inches deep, bo low top of stu, Length, ISO feet more or lens For further infoimailon applt to Lehtgh Vat ley Coal Company. D. P. Urowh, U-14-lw Dislrict8npt.rJJcstCreek,Po, The followlnc resolution of tho Town Council of tho llorougn of Shcnandoahi and tbs slate- mcnt inea uy tno saia uorougu ta tno. mco ur the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions tain been directed by the Council to bo published for the Information ot tho citizens ot tho borough : WnrncAR. Tbeeltlzensandaualiueilelectors of tl e llnroiiph of Hrenandoab. at an eleotJon du y belt! lor that purpose on the sixth day of November. 1801. declde-1 to increase the in deuttdness of the borotrgh to Ihe exteut ot df iv tho tsand tlollais. for the iiuxdoko nr d'frayine theexp nseof completing the public waicr woras or ine Dorougu now iru course oi constr ction ; and W.UKHEAS, Tne rotu ns ot pat elect lo have been duly made to the Clerk ef the Court ot Quarter Hese ions of tbeP aco of this county, agreeably tolaw.andthesatdcterk s ertiltcate showing suld result of said cluctl n has Ibla "av been hied with tils Council t tterelbra belt nnoiied. ny the Bo'ounh CmmcII of thi sild lliuongh ot bhecar Coah, aud It Is hereby resolved by said Council : mat tne inaeDiennes oi ne saia istrouAsj of '-bcnandoib shall be Increased, nnd 11 H bs cby ineieased, to the exttut ot Utiytbou Ba ddotlnrs S58.(KO) for the piirm ses afore- s& 1, nd that a loan to thxt amotint shall be mane and coDiructud for, Knd In the name ant) on bi. oalt nt the corporation of tho Iloroush of Shenandoah. Tnai the Uurnuph s uounon uouis oeisuca by thli Counoll to the sittd ami wit ot fifty thousand dollars $i() 0 0), to teeuro the money about to be b trrovfed as required for the pur- posos aroreiam. ' Tlist said UonAs shall b made payable to bearer, and to be paid in thirty year, from tills due, ut to be redeemable at any time at the IHcahure oi tne turuugu; auu emu jiouus shall be" Interest at the rule ol five per cent, ner annum, nnvable semt-annuallv at ike ilorougb Treasury, tiear ot all taxes and of an otuur cnrpes wnatevev (wmcti tales and oth r charges the borough assumes). That the said boods "-hall bo .so vied vrith the sealot ine horough, and shall be signed by tho President and "e-retary of this t'onneli, (tho Interest courons to oe signed by the Tieasurer of tbe torongh) and theie bond Umllbcl sued to the number of two hunlri and forty (210) in denonilnntlons as torows: One huudrf d and tt'ty (ISO roQds for the sum ot ono hundred dollars (8100 each. Kitty (5 ) bonds for the sum ot three hundred dollars (rj0) each forty (4il tot.d' for the sum of five hundred dolla s lS0 1) each. maun oru-"- to puy tne tntrrest oa stta boi dsas ltaocrus, aud topsy oil the Indebl -edniweocontri'-teo wl'hln the time stated (BUjcitrs) It Is f irtheraleo hereby Jfcsolwcf. shall be assented and levied, ur il ordered to be- c licotca. it ire mie of two mills on t assessed valu.tlon of 11 taxable property ia the boroaghi aud Unit the proceds of suon tux thall be appll d exclus'vnly and as fawt as the tame Is paid in and sufficiently aceiusu lated, to the payment of ibe Interest on saVi a upons as It act-rues from time to time, aud a so to the liquidation at the principal of said debt ind the redemption at par ot said obdgatious And be It Further Jtetoltat that he rrln ctpal ofd ers (f tbx borough te, and Ihev berel yure directed to prepare the stalemeBt required by law, in -ucb easee. ui at to rile the same In the office ol the Clerlt m w Court ot Quarter Sessions of this County, una tktta cop of suoh sti.tement togelher with a copy ot this resolution be oubihed,iu the atani sr provided ior the publication of borough ttr dlnanue The President and Secretary of this Council. together with the HorouxlTitasurer and the Counsel of this Borough, are bereiy authr- izeu uuu roquuea igrana in tne name ana en trenail ot tuts boro. ch to carry out tuts reuo lntlou, to tho fullest extent and mean ns tne'toi, ana toco ana perioral an a is ana tuinga taut may oe rt quirt u in tne premises The undfrvHlfroeil. William Mpftrrtrfl. JohtT J. Cardln and Ji uies Hums, being igapectlTejy tbe J'resident nnd Seuretary of IBW oil, and the Chief flures of the Berooihof tsneuanaoan, in scnuyuuii toumr,, j-suuyn- nln hiLVR nriinrl itnil nnrAWltn. Sllbmlt tno following statement, In accordance with thn provisions of the second section of the Act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Penasylvtuln, entitled An Aut to i-pmiliLti. thH rnumrflr of lnerettsinLr the in I debtuduoss of municipalities, to provide for the redemption of the Mine, and to Iniposv penal ties for the Illegal increase tnereoi, approved the -0th day of April A. D. 1S7) aud the several supplements thereto. That the Town Council ot suit! borough la nurauanco of the authority irranted Utem bv the electors of said borough ul tbe eleuUou betdontbt sixth day ot November, 189 Land ef a resolution duly named bv said Council on the 13th day of November, 1691, Is about ta Uanm 31 South Main St. dwiLlprSfore y Afe, DraSh Porlor nnd Weiuti Boer. TM23 Week. .1 tiii 1. . J1.60 np. Misses' Ileavv ( nd Children's Pln.Y '' 250 ' Molt tnni!, nil styles Sural, Kills nr.,1 ' ' P8 WournluB GoolB- Eo"' Soutli 3Vrixx Btroot. nnd through a ronrseof training adapted to this intcn e business age, start tbem so that they jnny climb lo any beiuht In tbo business world. W can iisnnllr spnnm usitions ior grnuuatcs wnere tney come in contact with sncccsi-fnl inin mil nK good salaries. The "actual business" Wode and Williams, Prlns, .SVf,,,ttld,l;,0rS.DEn ,n "e sum of fifty thousand dollars (JCO.OUU) to secure a loan of Indebtedness of lhat amount incurred cr about to bo incurred by said borough to defray tho iort,,f,he.iVompIcLlon ot tno Public water works of said borough. That the present actual Indcbtednees of said norougn amounts toone hundred anil twentv livo thousand and ono hundred and flftv-clghl dollars and ninety-eight cents (llj!S,lN IIH . That the amount of tho lost precedlnc assessed valuation or the taxable property in said borough wes two millicn six hundred and thirty nine thousand and eight hur.derd and thirty-live dollars (J2,(iS9,1.15). That tho amount of tho additional debt to bo Incurred by said borough Is lifty thousand dollars rTK'.lX'O). That tho bonds to bo Issued by said borough to secure said proposed loan of fau,0ti will bo two hundred and forty 2lfl) in number, and the denominations of said burnstvill tre us follows: Ono hundred and fifty (1M bonds fcr .ho Bum of one hundred dollars (1100) each. Fifty (SO) bonds for tho sumof three hundred dollars (18(10) oach. Korty HO) bonds for tho sum of ilv i hundred dollars (toUD) each. That these bonds will all be dated as of the first day of January, 1895, and will all bo matVp-, pnyabloin thirty years from tho 6: t -..rd I election November 6, 189 IJ but rcdecn ible HI any tlmo at the pleasure of tho borou ii; and they will bear Intercut as per coupons tv t tohed thereto, at tho rate of five porccnt. per an num, paynblo semi-annually, clear of all taxes and other charges tvhatover, which the borough agrees to pay. Wo attach hereto, as part of this statement, a copy of tho form of tho bonds about to bo Issued. That tho annual tax levied and nssesscd by tho said Council to pay tho interest on said bonds, and to payoff said Indebtedness, has been fixed at two mills on tho nssesscd valua tion of said borough, and this taxis expected to yield annually tho sum of flvo thousand dol lars K.OOOI or thereabouts. WILLIAM McGUIKK, Prcst. Town Council. (SlAI.J JOHN J. CAltDIN, Sccv. Town CouncU. JAMKS IliniNS, r Chief Ilnrgcss. ScntrnxKiu. OoriNTV, Scr : William McClulrc and John J. Card in, being; respectively the President nndSecretary of tho Town Council of tho llorough of Shenandoah, and James Iiurns, tho Chief Uurgc?s of said borouge, being duly sworn according lo law, do declarh nnd say that the tacts contained in tho foregoing statement are true Sitorn and subscribed be-1 WM, Mct.lTIUT;, foro mo. November 15, 1891. J-JNO. J. OAKDIN, T. T. Wiluaus, J. P. i JAS. HUltNS, Professional O w, N. STEIN, M. PHrSlUAK AND SVRGEOy. Offlee Kotto 2.' 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