EVENING HERALD iTAii(,ism:i mo. Published every Kvcnlng, Except Sunday, 8 Bourn jAitm.f Sirekt, Neaii Centre. Tlie Herald is dellveied lnHhcnnndoahftndtbe surrounding towns for six cents a week, pay ablo to the, ennlcrs. Hy mall 58.00 a year, or 26 cents n month, payable 111 advance. Advertise- , mcnis cnargeuaccoruingio space aim position. Tlio publishers reserve tha right to change tho fiosltlon of advertisements whenever tho pul Icatloii or new demand it. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether mm lor or not. mat mc puunsiicra may nc-m mpropcr. Advertising rates niado known upon application. Entered at tho postofllco at Shenandoah, I'o., as second class mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald THURSDAY, JUNK 11, 1SD0. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR COXOIlWSMAN-AT-I.AnaE, GALUSHA A. (IHOW, , Ot Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENl'OItT, Of Erlo rAiiTins leaving town for tho summer can liavo tlio Kven'INo HnrsAf.ihentto tlio resort vchoro tlicy spend tlio season nt no iucrcaso of price. Tho paper being issued lu the evening will bo suro to roach people nt n dlstanco tho following day. Lord Cuiw Justici: 1!ussi;ll, of England, will probably inako tlio principal address at tho next meeting of tho American liar Association at Saratoga, in August next. Four, years more of Grovcr, and instead of being lu clover wo would bo in tho condition of the Irishman who had a remarkable dream, that he was walking about naked, with his Jiauds in his pockety looking for work. l'ADr.urcwsKl has commissioned the broth ers Dolloszko to buy hi in a Polish estate on the lino between Cracow and Warsaw, and hero tho great pianist proposes to build a chateau. Mit. Maxm:y. manager of tho Itccd forces at St. Louis, at last concedes tlio nomination of Mclviuley on tho first ballot. Senator Quay could have furnished tho information to Mr. Manley several weeks ago, apparently. FIT1IY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho Itrglon Chron tclfu for Hasty l'criisal llnzlcton is to havo a now hotel. Thero aro iilnety-two patients at tho Miner' hospital. There are said to bo about fifty bicycles in Delano, and the list is growing. Mrs. Alfred Millard, of Mnhanoy C ity, died yesterday afternoon after a mouth's illness. The Delaney properties, on West Centre street, aio being fitted up with new porches. A new stablo to accomniodato thirty mules will be erected at Mahanoy City collier- J. H. (Continued from First Page.) iiiKi woro ot it niiriiioiuous ennructer, ana whllo thoro wns evidence that thoro wns Renulno fooling lu behalf of tho various candidates, this fooling; did not nt nny tlino tnko on personally nprgrosslvo form. Tho ontlro day's session was givon up to tho Ahibnnm contosta, which involvod tho (-cats of tho four deloiiatos-nt-lariro and nil The Jleuaing collieries win worK iouruays oi mo nino districts oxcept tlio Second, this week, suspending to-night for thobalanco of the week . Paul M. Dunn, of Mahanoy City, will graduate from tho University of Pennsyl vania this week nsau M. I). Tho lieddall properties, on Wost Ccntro street, aro receiving a new coat of paint at tlio hands of Thomas Snyder. Nicholas Huffing, who was injured in a railroad accident nt Shamokln on Monday, died at tho hospital yesterday. The caso of J. V. Lloyd vs. John A. Noe, tho book agent, charged with fraud and falso pretense, will como up for trial on Monday. County Superintendent George W. Weiss will examino all applicants for teachers' certificates, in tho Oilbcrton district, in tho Mlddlo Ward building on tho 10th Inst. Dunn's Review gives n hopeful view of tho condition of tho antliracito coal trade, and tho lllack Diamond says tho trado is in tho best possiblo condition west of liull'alo. Councilman Archibald Lamb, of Shenan doah, was hero last evening. Mr. Lamb may go into the coal business and his visit had refrenco to securing a leasofor land near Shcppton. Mahanoy City Record. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Ccntro street. Dealer it- stoves. 1-tf Tin: York baso ball club of tho Stato League, seeing that Pottsvillo could not reach tho coveted goal as "tall-euders" unless tho former bisbanded, has at last thrown up the spougo. Pottsvillo will now slide into last placo without much effort. A Newspaper Secret. For tho next few weeks tho leading items of nows will relate to tho Republican and Democratic National Convention, tho Rcpub- lican convention will meet at St. Louis on tho 10th Inst., and as tho National Cominlttco began Its sessions on tho 10th, tho interest is now nt fever boat. Newspapers aro sup posed to be ablo to accomplish wonders, hut it is doubtful whether one person In a thou sand appreciates tho ell'ort which a great journal puts forth to plcaso its readers. At St. Louis, for instance, tho Philadelphia Press will bo represented by Hon. Charles Emory Smith, Col. James II. Lambert, Col. George N. McCain, Mr. E. J. Gibson, chief of the Press' Washington lSurcau.ar.d Mr. Robert Ilrnnuan, city editor of The Press. Thcso gentlemen will control tho services of a corps f skilled telegraphers and every detail of the proceedings will bo given to tho readers of The Press each day. It is doubtful whether any newspaper has ever been repre sented ut ono point by bo distinguished stalT. DEAlt Wii.hklm: Don't talk, especially ou the free coinago of silver. Look at the position of the National Democracy, becauso of tho sixtcen-to-one theory. Following tho cxamnlo of vour nreccntor. William Mc- Kinlcy, i tho interest of Republican success this fall ylou't talk. 3o a clam, dear William ,TI1U largo circle of friends of lion. 1). D. Phillips, of Gordon, will legrct to learn that liis physical condition is of a serious nature, and hope that his illness will bo but tempor arily. No man In Schuylkill county has a larger acquaintance and few havo as staunch friends as Mr. Phillips, and tho Heiiald joins his hundreds of friends in tho hopo that lie may soon bo enjoying good health. TltKKEaro hundreds of Grccnbackers who left tho ranks of Democracy and who support tho Republican ticket from principle, and it comes with bad gmco for tho Pottsvillo Re publican to say that they aro not wanted. Ou tho other hand, wo believo every clement in tho party should be represented on the ticket according to tho numerical strength of each ; but wo-do not believe that tho Green hick tall should wag tho Republican dug, n has been tho case in tho past few years. Tun local lettor carricis, in common with then' brethren throughout the country, are in high gleo to-day. Tho cause is tho passago of a bill by tho House increasing their salaries and fixing tho amount according to the length of servlco. Tho bill provides that after Juno 30 tho pay of letter-carriers in citios of moro than 73,000 population for tho first year of servlco shall bo ?G00 ; second year, f MM) ; third yoar, $1000, and thereafter, f 1200: and after Juno 30, 1600, tho pay of letter-carriers In cities of a population under 75,000, for the first year of servlco shall bo ?000 j second year, 5800 ; third year and there after, $1000. The following from tho Philadelphia Reconl of Juno 5th shows that our Congress man has not entirely forgotten his old fiat money herosios: "Mr. (!. N. llrumui, tho Populist Republican Representative from tho Schuylkill district, predicts that there, will lo several Populists from Pennsylvania lu tho next Congress. Such u consummation would nut bo iinpostlblo in a stato that scuds Jlrumm to Congress ; but if tho Republicans of Schuylkill county havo tho least respect for their professed principles of Sound Money they will bco to It tliat Mr, Brumm's name is not in tho list of Pennsylvania Populists In tho next House," Tho feeling against Mr, llrumm is rapidly erystallUlng, and wo opine that our osteemod contemporary need havo no fear of old Schuylkill, as sho stands ' solidly for a dollar worth 100 cents and will so proclaim her belief at tho proper time. Harper's Himir. Among noteworthy features of tho Iiazar uring the mouth of Juno wo mention a characteristic paper by Professor C. A. Young, of Princeton University, on tho fascinating subject of Mars and its Imagined Inhabitants. An articlo by Mrs. Jean Pardeo Clark, on The Woman's Country Club, treats a popular themo in a practical way. Charm ing short stories will bo contributed by Julia Magrudcr and Dullicld Osborne. Sltiery In America. Even tho Hungarians employed by tho Silver lirook Coal Company, who board else- wheio than in tho company's dingy shanties, havo been notified that thoy must bring their traps within tho company s preserves or quit its employ. Tho company recently issued an order to all Hazlcton storekeepers not to trespass on their property, tho purposo of which was to compel its slaves to buy every thing at tho company store. liny Keystone flour. l!o suro that tho name Lessig & IlAKit, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Charges Helnsco with Conspiracy. New YoiiK, Juno 11 N. K. Fnlrhank's sldo of tho controversy wlthD.vvidHclnsoo wns stated in tho trial yesterday. Counsel for Fnliimnk assorted that his client was tlio victim of n conspiracy nnd confidence game, in which Helnsco nnd Mrs. Carter woro operators. Instead of owing Helasco 05,000, ho charged that Helasco owed 1 nir- bank $50,000 for monoy lulvnnccil. convention, nnd Slnjof 'Hnlnwutor, ennfr"- mnn of tho hotol committee, woro granted a honrlng to ninko n, statement concerning tho report that colored delegates would not ho given accommodations nt tho ho tels. They stated that tho loading hotels had nitreod to tnko enro of delegntos re gardless ot color, aim mat at. L-ouis was prepared to make good all her nnto-con-ventlon promises. Thoy said that tho statement to the effect that tho color lino wns to lie drawn to tho oxtont of crowding tho oolorod delegates out of tho hotels Woro without authority. Tho statement wns received with general applause by tho cominlttco. Tlio Jury ltecoininends aiorcy. NoimiSTOWX, Pa., Juno 11. Joseph Bonto, on trial for tho murder ot John II Eokort, wns yostorday convicted of volun- tnrr manslaughter, and was recommended to tho mercy of tho court. Tho defonso clnlmed that tho murder was committed in self defenso. Counsel for Honto mado u motion for a now trial. I'olsmi In tho Ico Cream. Snr.LHYVJLLE, Ills., Juno 11. Thomas Thomas and his ontlro family, six in all will dlo from tho olfoets of eating lco cream in which poison is bcllovcd to havo boon placod by somebody, Tho mysterious caso Is bolng investigated with u view to nrrost tho suspoctod poisoner. Ilrltlsli Ship Wrecked, All Hands Saved, CAPETOWN, Juno 11. Tho Hrltlsh ship Groystoko Castlo, Captain Grilllths, from Hangoon on April 18 for Buenos Ayres, has been wrecked near tho Agulhas bank, the southernmost point of Africa, situated ubout 1D0 miles east southeast of this port. All on board woro saved. Michael J. Poweus, candidate for tho Democratic nomination in the First Legis lative district, aocordltig to tho Dally Ameri can, challenges hie rivals to a discussion of tho vital questions of tlio day. Ho will dls cum bl-uiotalLin, freo silver, mono-motalUm, sixttieii-to-one or tho gold standard. An im portant point in tlio proposed financial dis cumIoh is as to which of tho five will Mr. Powers advocate; or, Is ho prepared to stand upon a platform oudore'ug cither of tho five. Ily all moans let tho debate proceed, A campaign of education in the First di trist, upon a cmMtlon which Is occupying tLc attention of tho loading statesmen of tho nation, would bo highly appreciated by the vole. Mr. Powers who desires that Hon, be a profix to his namo Is ou the right track. and his opponent, Mr. E. A. UriUlth opportunity of his political life to "Merit talkB"tho Intrinsic value of Hood's SarsapnriUa. Merit in medicine means tho power to cure. Hood's Sarsaparllla possesses actual and unequalled curative power end there fore it has truo merit. Whon you buy Hood's Sarsaparllla, and tako it according to directions, to purify your blood, or euro any ot tho many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. Tho power to cure is thero. You aro not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and tbuB drive out tho germs of disease, strengthen tho nerves and build up tho wholo system. Sarsaparilla I s the best, In fact tho One True lilood Purifier. Prepared only by C.,1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, ..hail tho aaWT'.hU) mnklng wenty-two sonts thatwero in dis pute. Tho contosts wcro all decided ox cept thoso from tho Third, and Fifth dis tricts, In which honrlngs woro postponed until Friday on nccount of tho absence of either contestants or contostcos. Tho points at Issuo In tho Sixth nnd Eighth districts were settled outsldo of tho com mltteo, and thocolitest in both Instances withdrawn. Tho Issue was prosontod to tho cominlttco in nil other cases. Of tho eighteen delegates whoso enses vcro decided olthor by vote of tho com- mltteo or by withdrawal sixteen aro for RIoKinloy and two for Ileod for president. inoro wns no division upon any of the jontosts except that mndo In tho cas6 ol tho delegatos-at-largo, nnd this was over- tvlielmlngly lu favor of thoBucklcv.orMo- Kinlcy dolcgntos, and against tho Moselj) or antl-MoKinloy men. J. ho motion to scat Mosolv wns defeated by a voto of 33 to 0, nnd tho Buokloy dele gation was thon seated without opposition. It was a decided McKlnloy victory. Those voting to scat tho Mosely delegation were Fossondon of Connecticut, Gear of Iowa, .Leonard of Louisiana, Crnln of Massachu setts, Sutherland of Now York and Carson of Colorado. At the evening sosslon of tho committee tho Georgia contests woro taken up. The result was tho seating ot six MoKlnley uciogntos. Tho contests for tho day, thoro foro, resulted In seating twenty-two Mc- liiuloymon and two Heed men. A contest from one Goorgia nnd two Alabama dis tricts remain to bo settled. Senator Proctor, who has boon men tioned as n candidate for vlco president, says; "I do not want to bo vlco president of tho United States. My namo shall not bo presented for that olllco beforo tho He publican national convention. Whcnover I am satisfied that such action Is probable 1 shall tako steps to prevent It. I do not know a great deal about politics. I do know something about Vermont politics, however, audi know that tho Itopubllcan ism of my stato Is flvo to ono for McKlu ley. Ho will surely win on tho first ballob" John Ij. Jelfery, of Chicago, am vod hero today to tako an active part in tlio press ing of tho nomination ot ox-Govornor Bulkely, of Connecticut, as a candidate of tho Hepubllcan party for vlco president. Tho ox-governor's recent visit to Canton, O., followed by tho announcement of his candidacy, gavo rlso to thostntcmcnt that ho would havo tho support of Major jsic- Kinlcy for second place on tho nntionnl ticket, nnd Mr. Bulkoly's friends aro push ing his campnlgn with vigor. Tho advocates ot tho freo nnd unlimited coinago of silver will hold a mooting this afternoon to compare vlows and discuss tho proper lino of proceeding when tho convention meets. Tho mooting will bo informal, and It Is oxpocted that it will lw attended by tho dolcgato-i and national commltteomeil present from tho states of California, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Ne vada, Idaho, North Dakota, South Da kota, Washington and Oregon. It Is tho desiro of tho movers of tho mooting to try to get united notion in behalf of tho froo coinago of silver nnd for a posltivo declar ation for tho protection of wool and load ore. Thoro has been somo effort to secure tho co-oporatlon of tho southern delegates in this movement, but it has not so far boon successful. Tho St. Janios hotel yesterday openly re fused to entertain nogro delegates, and cancelled a $0,000 contract for feeding and housing delegntos. Several weeks ago tho officers of the Tip pecanoe club, under tho direction of M. A. Hanna, mado a contract with Thomas P. Miller, tho proprietor ot tho St. Jnmos hotel, to tako caro of a certain number of delegates for llvo days during tho conven tion. Tho club officers tnon wrote to cer tain southern delegations that rooms had been engaged for them at tho St. Janios. When Mr. Miller learned that tho club In tended to fill tho rooms with negroos ho objected. If I permit you to bring nosroos nero,' ho said, "all my help will lcavo. It will put mo lu a most embarrassing predicament." Upon tho nTrival of Mr. Hanna from Clovcland ho was told of what had oc curred. I am sorry for Mr. Miller," said Mr. Hanna to his agent, "but ho slgnod a con tract, and unless ho lives up to It ho will find himself Involvod lu n most unpleasant letrnl complication." When tho hotel man was so notified ol this ho mado a written reply to tho effect that ho could not fuuln his contract. As all tho loading hotels aro crowdod tho Tlnnccivnoo club Is in a quandary as to what It win tlo wltn tno colored uoie- iratos whom it promised to caro for, Mr. Hauna said ho felt very sorry for tho Buslnoss Men's Loaguo, which prom lscd tho national committee thero would bo no color lino drawn. '.'Tho loaguo has dono ovcrythlng in Its power to provont this troublo," ho added, "and I do not consider It In nny way to blnmo." Mr. Hanna s emissaries also rented tno big Exposition building for use during tho oonventlon. it was suggested mat oots bo plaeod In It for tho uso of tho colored mon, but wnon tno managoinont ot tno building loarnedof this It told tho club that tho negroes could not bo qunrtored thero. It was finally agreed, however. that tho colored delegates might bo fed thoro. Tony Faust, who holds tho loaso of tho kltehon at the exposition, said ho could not f urnlsli cither food or cooks to do tho work. An ollloer of tho club said today that cooks would bo imported from Cleveland. Many of tho oolorod mon havo, of tholr own accord, irone to tha homos of oolorod people living hero and obtalnod boaVd and lodgings. Somo of thorn, howovor, rofuso to do this. Dr. John Gant, ot Sherman, Tox., who loads tho contostlnir MoKlnley delogatlon from thoLouo Htnrstuto, is angry over tho service which ho Is assured Proprietor Grlswold, of tlio Laclodo -hotel, oxioct8 to irlvo tho colored monibors ot ills doioga tlon. Gant hasn contract with Grlswold for nuarters at tho Lucledo for his pooplo, black and white nllko, and this end ot It tho hotol man Is going to koop, but black dcloiratos will not 1 allowed to oat in tho dining hall- Meals will bo served In tholr rooms and thero will lw no lack of atten tion to them. This Is what makos Dr. Gant nngry Whllo tho national cominlttco was In elusion Mr. Konnard. chairman of tho UUAY WILL OITOSH A STltAllDLi;. Will Ui-go a Strong Hold l'lank "JIcKln- ley on tho l'lrst Hallot." BliAVWt, Pa., Juno 11. Sountor Quay arrived hero yesterday morning. Tho sen ator states that ho will leave In n special car this evening for St. Louis nnd tho sccnoof battle. On being asked who would bo likely to be nominated for vlco presi dent, ho replied: "I do not know nny thing nbout It." Whon It wns intimated that tho loglo of tho situation pointed to a Now York man ho said: "I do not supposo that Governor Morton would want tho placo, bolng a presidential candidate himself, and hav ing onco been elected as vlco prosldont." Ho snid in regard to tho first placo on tho ticket: "I think that Major McKlnloy will bo nominated on the first ballot, as thoro will 1k a groat nnxicty on tho partof tho delegates to got In tho swim." As to tho platform, ho was noncom mltal, excopt to say that ho himself was In favor of an unequivocal declaration In favor ot tho gold standard. So far as his ndvlco is hecdod, there will bo no uncertain sound on tho monoy question, nnd there will lie no straddle From what tho cor respondent could gather from tho sona tor's ideas, ho is in favor of mnklng tho tariff tho leading lssuo of tho campaign. SUMMARIZED STATEMENT CONDITION OF SCHOOLS and receipts and expenditures of the SHEOTDOflji SGHOOIi DISTRICT. For the fiscal year ending on Monday, June ist, 1896. To Urgo a Strong Protective rianlc. Philadelphia, Juno 11. President Dor nan, of tho Manufacturers' club, yoster dny appointed a commltteo to npponr bo foro tlio committee on resolutions In St. Louis nnd urgo tho Insertion of a strong protcctlvo tariff plnnk in tho Itopubllcan platform. Tho chairman ot tho comnit teo Is James Pollock. No l-'reo Silver for Heslng. Chicago, Juno 11. Postmaster Wash ington Hosing, of this city, announces that if tho Democratic party declares for freo sllvcrnndthollopubllcan party declarosfor a gold standard ho and his paper, tho Chi cago Staats Zeltung, will bolt tho Demo cratic party nnd work for tho Hepubllcan nominee. New I'oiunllanil's I.eglslatnro Opens. St. Johns, N. F., Juno 11. Tho Now Foundland leglslntnro opcnod.yosterdny. There Is a serious rupturo among tho members of tho cabinet, and tho troublo is such that they havo been unablo to fill six vacancies in tho loglslntlvo council, leav ing that body with only three members moro than a quorum, whon absentees aro oxceptod. A stormy session is nntlclpated, including tho probablo retirement of Prc mlor Whltoway nnd tho succession of Co lonial Secretary Bond. SCHOOLS. Whole number of schools Average number of months taugbt .'...7.7."7.7."""7. teachers! Number of male teachers employed Number of female teachers omploycd JJ".J"".'!!V''!iy"!!I""!"!"!J!I!!."."' Averago salary of male teachers per month ""! S Avcrngo salary of femalo touchers per month SCHOLARS. Number of male scholars enrolled lu schools . . , Number of female scliolars enrolled In schools . Total number in attendance , , Averago dally attendance "7,"..'. .7..7.7.7.77.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7..' Average percentage of nUendAiicc !7.7..7.7.'.7.7.77.777." Cost of each pupil per month .7,7.!.7!!7.!!!!!"."8 EVENING SCHOOLS. Number of evening schools Average number of months taught In evening schools '..7.7.7.7". Number of malo teachers employed - Number of femalo teachers employed Number of scholars enrolled from 6 to 13 years Number of scholars above 13 years Total number of malo scholars attending evening schools Total number of female scholars nttcndlng evening schools Wliolo number of scholars attending evening schools Average evening attendance Average percentage of attendance Avcrago salary of malo teachers per month , .3 Averago salary of female teachers per month Cost of each scholar per month TAXES. Number of mills lovled for school purposes 11 Number of mills levied for building purposes 3 Amount levied for school purposes ?27,3o7 10 Amount levied for building purposes 7,1G3 80 Total amount levied $31,831 35 Kxoneratlon of Collector Dean by resolution of School Hoard $ Kxoncratlon of Hoehm's hond-mian bv resolution of School Hoard Kxoucrntion of Collector Higglns IfiOl and 1S91! duplicate..... Exoneration of Collector Scaulan 1805 dupllcato Abatements , RECEIPTS. From balancu on hand lat annual statement $ 22G 87 From Win. T. Trezlse nccount text books nnd supplies 1)1 19 From M'ni. T. Trezlso account library fines 5 91 From Win. T. Trezlse nccount sale of prlvilego sewer at Union Btrcct 25 00 From Wm. T. Trc7.ie nccount proceeds of commencement 197 00 From stato appropriation 19,933 83 From M. 1". Whltakcr, Tuition from non-resident pupils 190 90 From Tax Collector Seanlan, dupllcato of 1191 i 10,700 00 From " ' " " " 1805 18.700 00 From " " " older 1257 for commission 1,163 42 55 10 9 10 r,l 41 17 11 1510 1692 320S 2137 89 1.10 13 5 1 12 113 S18 574 87 601 263 70 25.00 25.91 .02 432 15 80 00 110 14 2,213 17 631 57 l-'rom proceeds of order No. 1 Discounted temporary loans... From From From From From From l-'rom l-'rom No. 3SS No. 389 No. 511 No. 612 No. 9-0 No. 10S0 No. 1182 No. 1258 Proceeds of sale ot Ilonds. Total ltccelpts 81,81: EXPENDITURES. For Interest on bonded Indebtedness S 1,978 00 For orders redeemed 21,500 CO For purchasing grounds , t 0,000 00 For building and furnishing 9,995 76 For renting and repairing 2,717 58 4,922 50 2,981 00 2,173 37 2,983 00 1,988 67 1,181 75 1,979 67 1,581 00 8,167 47 10,000 00 52 Weyler Kntertnlns Lee. HAVANA, Juno 11. United States Con sul General Leo dined with Captain Gen eral Woyler yesterday, sitting at his host's right hand, whllo Mr. Williams, tno retir ing consul general of tho United States, sat nt his left. General Weyfer's otner cuosts woro Spanish officers. Thoro was a courteous exchange of hopo for tho con clusion of peace Captain General Wey ler expressed a doslro to visit tho United Statos, and Consul General Leo ollcred to accompany him rihould ho decide to do so. President Tyler's Son In Trouble. ItlCIIMO.NU, Va., Juno 11. H. F. Tylor, a son of tho Into Prosldont John Tylor, was a prisoner in tho polico court horo yester day charged with snooting, wltn intent to kill, Jack Carr, a young nogro. Mr. Tylor is n dalrymun residing near tho city. Ho went to tho asslstanco or another porson who wns in a difficulty with Carr, nnd says tho shooting was In self defenso. The caso or tho accused was sent to tno grand jury and Mr. Tyler was released on ball. Holts Mistrust tlio Ilrltlsli. PiiF.TOMA, Juno 11. Tho feeling of tin- rest in governmout circles continue, and tho movements of British troops are watched with tho greatest suspicion. Sev eral commandants havo notified tholr men not to loavo tholr districts, which menus to prepare for activo servlco. This is prob ably duo to an unfounded rumor of a con flict between tno lioer Dordor guard and Hrltlsh troops to tho north. Teachts Wares. For day i-chools 3 26,827 26 For substitute teachers H 357 12 For attendance nt County Institute 550 O) For evening schools 1,612 50 S 11,191 31 $ 29,370 83 Salaries of Officers. - For salary of Superintendent ...8 1,800 00 For salary of Secretary .'. .' , 720 00 For salary of Treasurer ; 200 03 For snlnry of Solicitor 50 00 ' For Hecclvers Commission 1,163 12 Text Books and Supplies, For school text books , 8 1,788 20 For school supplies 1,160 90 $ 3,933 42 Fuel and Contingencies. For Janitor's wages 3 3,571 16 For coal .'. 1,065 25 For gas 108 16 For hauling ashes ;. 70 05 For supplies :. 3 00 For wood 3 00 S 3,217 16 Library. For new books and re-bindlng.. 3 4,823 62 ..3 368 82 8 363 82 Miscellaneous. Jnmes It. Lewis service at library Wm. K. James, servlco at library Auditing Itent of theatre Printing l'icturo frames Police duty at commencement Class ribbon Interpreters assisting assessors Affidavit to statement for bond Issue.. Loitering diplomas Tuition refunded Kxprcssage Freight l'rintlntr bonds Subscription to School Journal Hauling hooks to schools Insurance w Writing duplicate Floral deblgn Discount on renewal of notes For two town directories Legal services Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. 25 00 30 00 22 05 70 00 535 70 30 35 21 Ot) 6 20 82 00 50 9 60 3 60 31 33 77 20 75 00 91 70 10 73 195 00 SO 00 12 80 221 23 6 00 45 90 Halauco In hand of Treasurer.. $ 1,633 97 227 31 $ 81,812 52 Summary. RECEIPTS. llalaneo In hands of Treasurer, June 4, 1895.. From salo of bonds From Tax ltccelvcr... From stato appropriation From other sources Treasury overdrawn "V " ..? 220 87 ... 10,000 00 30,568 42 ... 19,933 83 . 510 CO ... 13,800 00 WHERE 13 NO PROFESSION, whoso Jl labors so severely tax tho nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Tho do rangomcnt o tho nervo contors of tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of hoart troublo, and nervous prostration, Uov. J. P. Kostcr, M.' D., Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, wrltos Fob. 20, 1833: "Hoart affection and nervous prostration had bocomo so serious last fall that a llttlo over work in tho pulpit would so complotoly prostrato mo Dr. Miles' thaX ' ioemo11 cortaln I must relinquish tho work Heart CUre o th0 ministry ontlrely. TJocinfAc Hoart palpitation bocamo iCMUlCa so bad that my auditors Wpllth would ask mo If I did not IlSiUlU...... havo heart disease. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Mllos' New Hoart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Norvlno and derived tho groattst possiblo benefit. I havo Jus.t closed rovival work of 10 weeks, preaching nearly overy night and twicoon tho Bubbath. I can spoak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Mllos' grand romodies on tiajjj l-l. MIIau' Ifnnrt. ffuito. Cash lu hands of Treasurer Duo from Collector Seanlan duplicate 1893... Duo " " " " 1891.. Duo " " . " ' 1895.. Kntimated value of school property Total resources.. LIABILITIES. Honds outstanding ,.1.". nterest one anil unpaia w".'t'ff',oTcT J.OS. 39, oi l, uso, iou, no-, " - Orders outfttandhur Tidal liabilities ..$51,000 00 76 CO - 13,800 00 liesourccs In excess of liabilities-. 875,015 12 EXPENDITURES. For orders outstanding, Juno 4, 1895 ; ? For current expenses of the year - " ui,sia i. 875,013 12 Resources and Liabilities of District. - 3 227 31 -.. 25 50 1,261 05 13,912 36 115,000 00 .8130,156 23 -f07,670 00 862,580 23 Library Account. RECEIPTS. Halauco due fund Juno 1st 1695 .$ 1,523 63 Proceeds of commencement .... ivi uu fultlomif non-resident pupils - 196 90 Library lliic..m,...,.,.J. 91 Total receipt. - 3 1,923 41 EXPENDITURES. For now books and reblndlng $ -$ 863 82 llalaneo In fund June 1st 1896.. 8 1,551 62 w - -n s i 'in We, the undersigned auditors of tho llorough of Shenandoah, having examined the various accounts of the Treasurer of the Shenandoah School District submit the abovo statements as W,rret'' JOHN M. MEDALI8, JACOIJ BAMBERGER, GEORGE TLOPPERT, Borough. Auditors. 1! Hrl tM!lo M. i101., J,a! J o' first bottlo will be int rvnmniU.tHiim arrangements for thp name famous. 1IUVU 1 lllf WiPC. All UTUgb'1319. HW. 1 m
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