TheHerald i:siiii,Hnr.i) ik7o. "All the e Ws Fll to Print," Pu lishctl ot sry ovenliiR, except Bumlny, t 8 South l.trtlii reet, Hhenandofth, 1'ft. X.ONU MVl'ANOIS TlXKl'llONK. The II mid U (Ullvcrcd tn Bhenamlofth mid tho iurromullng tow in for six cents n w k, pay iOlfe to tlid carriers. By mull 93.00 a ywirt or 23 cents n month pnyivble In fttlvnnee. Ail Vertlsements chnrffrtl According to Rpneenml position. Tho publishers reserve the right to change tho position of ndvortl'eniehts whenever ttie publtcntlon of news demntuls it, The right Is reserved to reject nny Advertisement, whether pntd for or not, thnt the publishers roar deem Improper. Adver tising rates mndo known unonnppllcntlon. Kntered at the post ofllce nt Shenandoah, la.t as second clasi mall matter. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 88. 1899. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. School dikkotous should be sure they aro right and thou go ahead. Occasionally a board goes ahead be fore it makes certain as to what the right is, and then trouble comes. The Shlppensburg Chronicle relates such n, case of tho directors in its own town. A few days ago they ro-elected all the old teachers but two, filling their places with new material. The citizens, either rightly or wrongly, took umbrage at the action of the board, called uu indignation meeting and demanded the replacing of tho two teachers who had been loft out. The board compromised by electing one of them, and now the teacher displaced by the last action of the directors threatens to bring action for damages. Record Your Deeds. An act of Assemby approved May 19, 1893, relative to the recording of deeds, etc., is of great importance. It is intended to be a safeguard against fraud, and provides that as a remedy all deeds and conveyances made in the state of Pennsylvania ufter the passage of this act shall be recorded in the office of the Recorder of deeds in the county where the lands lie within ninety days after the execution of Buch deeds or conveyances. Any deed executed in this Commonwealth and not recorded within the time specified shall be deemed fradulent and void against any subsequent pur chaser for a valid consideration or mortgagee'or creditor of the grantor. The act further provides that all such deeds and conveyances which shall be made and executed out of this Commonwealth after the passage of this act shall be recorded in the office for he Recording of Deeds in the county where the lands and heredita ments specfled in such deed or deeds do lie within six months from' tlio execution thereof. All deeds must be recorded within ninety days after their date of execution. After ninety days the holder of an unrecorded title is liable to lose it for want of record. This act also applies to all conveyances made and remain ing unrecorded prior to the date of this act. Denounced Home-Wreckers.' The press has freely commented npon the sermon preached on Sun day by the Rev. Dr. Braddin Hamil ton, President of the Episcopal Pub lication Society, of New York, in tho fashionable All Saints' Chapel, nt Newport, in which he made pointed reference to Perry Belmont's recent marriage. Dr. Hamilton denounced the "home-wrecker" as more dangerous nnd despicable than the thief who steals money or silver, because under the cloak of friendship he filches what is more precious than wealth happiness und honor. The minister's sermon is considered by many as the beginning of a power ful movement among Episcopalians of the highest social influence against the Perry Belinonts in particular and against the evli of wliioh Dr. Hamil ton spoke in general. The subject of Dr. Hamilton's discourse was "Home Life." After speaking of tho beau ties of a pure and happy home, he said in part : 'The home-wrecker comes to stenl your wife or your husband, to lead away the mother of your children or to wreck the life of the father of your home. This evil most frequently as sails the home in the form of the 'friend of the family.' The educated, polite, well-bred thief is the most dangerous of all. "Therefore, we ask you as a favor toward the Church to refuse to recog nize divorce in your good society, We do not like to advise any one to be cruel, but in this case duty makes It a necessity. If you have friends or relatives who have erred, simply say to them, 'I am sorry, but for the sake of respeot of my home, for the sake of the general effect on the com munity, for the sake of morality and the Church, I cannot treat you as I did before." Just before retiring, If yonr liver Is sluggish, out of tone and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Hood? PSBSs And yonll be all right In the morning. Tho Rosy Freshness And velvety softness of the skin is inva riably obtained by thocfl who nse I'oixom'o Complexion Powder. NUQOETS OF NEWS. Mrs. Null Morrison and MIbs Allco Wlllan worn thrown from a carriage at Nelsvllle, Wis., and Itlllod. Arthur Tennyson, youngest brother of the celebrated poet, Alfred Tenny son, died yesterday In London. LoulB Otto, postmaster at Key West, Fla., 1b under arrest, charged with ac cepting "tins" from his clerks. Alabama coal miners havo again failed to reach an agreement on tho wage scale with their employers. L. H. Shields, formerly collector of customs nt Norfolk, and prominent In Virginia politics, suicided by shooting at Old Point. Two Bavarian officers, naron Bounot and Baron Godln, were killed Mondny while attempting to ascend the Ackerl spltze. In the Tyrolose Alps. James Johnson and William Boyd fought a streot duel In GtUvoston. Johnson was killed and Boyd and three innocent bystanders wounded. Shake Into Your Shoea Allun's Foot-litso, a powdor for tho feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervons feet, nnd instantly token thn stink out of corns and bunions. It's tlio greatest comfort discovery of tlio ago. Alloti's Foot-Eiso makes tight or now shoos feel oasy. It Is a certain ouro for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Ily mail for SBoln stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, I,c Hoy, N. Y. CMlcniio Hrrlkor Win. Chicago, June 28. The unskilled la borers at the stock yards rmve won their strike, nnd yestenlay nearly 1,000 men who have' been Idle for three or four days returned to work at an In crease of 25 centB a day. This brlnra the wages of unskilled labor to the standard of 1893. Now a more sorlous problem confronts the packors. The skilled workmen, who draw from ?3.B0 to $4.50 a day, demand an increase, which tho packing companies say they will not grant. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Curu la this guar anteo : "All wo ask of you Is to use two thirds of tho contents of this bottlo faith fully, then If yon can say you aro not benefited return tho bottlo to your druggist nnd ho may refund the price paid." Prlco 25 cts., SO cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee Muriloror .feator Identified, Shawnee. O. T.. June 28. John W Gales, of Chlcnco. vestnrdnv iinhnnt- tatingjy Identified Alexander Jestor as me man wno murdered his brother. Gilbert Galea. 2R vnnra nm Thn Idontlficotlon took place in the Jail at Tocumsoh, whore Under Sheriff Ward nan anout IB prisoners sitting to cethor. With scarcelv n. hesitation Mr. Gates, after a glance at the prisoners, Identified Jestor. Jes ter at first professed not to know Mr. Gates, but ho finally broke down and murmured In broken tonea. "fJnil for give me." I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the . SttZZZT Signature of UZ-X cUCs&tf. Ilrintt TPorliifien to Strike. Brussels, Juno 28. Tho committee of the Federation of Labor party hold a meeting in this city last night and de cided upon a general strike of Brus sels workmenns a protest against the governmentVelectoral bill. The strike will begin 'on July 5, the day when the debate on the measuros opens In tho chamber of deputies. Drink Oraln-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating and appetizing. It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, tne new food drink. I5 and 25c Tho New Cabinet ofdillo. Santiago de Chile, Juno 28. The now cabinet of Chile Is constituted as fol lows: Premier and minister of the In terior, SUva Cruz; foreign affairs, Fed rico Borne; Justice, Francisco Horbo bo; finance Federico Szarra; war. J. Figuersa; industry and commerce,, Rio Scco. Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of order? Simply a caso of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new man or woman of you. A FIENDISH NEQRO GIRL Darned a Itabo to Dentil liocnusoTlrod of Attending to IIliu. Dover, Del., June 28. Nora Barrett, colored, aged 16 years, was arrested last night by Detectives McVey and Wltsll, charged with having burned to death 18-months-old Jackson Lafferty son of James W. Lafferty, of Lelpslc. The girl is now In jail at Dover, where she admitted to the detectives that sho had set fire to the child's dross. She said the reason for the act was that she was tired of attending to litto Jackson. Tho child was burned to death more than a week ago, the flames apparently having been dis covered by the Barrett girl, since then two attempts were made to burn Lafferty's house. At one time tho Barrett girl s bed was found abiazo. She had threatened a short time ago to Injure Levi Pyle, a small boy about the place, and he made known the threat to Mr. Larceny, wno at once became suspicious and summoned the detectives. After questioning the Bar rett girl they placed her under arrest, She says that after she set flro to the baby's dress she left the room and closed the door to make It appear ac cidental. Then when the flames gain ed headway she summouned the fam Ily, but It was too late to save the child's life. ' THE RIVAL COLONIAL DAMES. Almost o Personnl ljuoounter In Conrt Botwoon Itlvul l,oador. New York, June 28. The hearing of the Colonial Dames' suit was concluded yesterday, and Justice Bookstaver granted the lawyers until July 17 to submit briefs regarding tho rights of three societies to the title "Colonial Dames." After various members of the two defendant societies, the Na tional and Rhode Island, had testified Colonel Bartlott offred rebuttal testi mony, calling Mrs. Gardiner, wife of the district attornoy of New York and president of the plaintiff society, the Colonial Dames of New York. She created a tempest, by saying on tho stand: "Why. Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Ely, Mrs. Ithlnelander and Mrs. Living ston admitted to me that tbov bad did wrong to ia"ko our nnmo." Tho court was In nn uproar. "It's not so," shouted tho women partisans of tho defendant societies. Amid the protests of counsels and tho shouts of the court officers for ordor Mrs. Gar diner walked from tho witness chnlr, and ns she passed some of tho rival dames ono woman remarked: "You ought to bo (iBlinmed of yourself." Then thore was wrangling. All tho dames tried to talk nt onco, and tho court officers were powerless to stem the flood. Finally Mrs. Jones wns re called and vehemently denied that sho had said what Mrs. Gardlnor had at tributed to her. Thero was nearly a porsonnl encoun ter In court between Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Jones, but nctunl hostilities wero averted and friends of tho rival dames got betwoon thom. Then tho trial ended. Thurston to ltotlro From Polities. Washington, June 28. Senator Thurston, of Nebraska, said today: "Having noted soveral suggestions In the wostorn nross that I rnlKlit bo a randldato- for vlco prosldont, I doslro to Btate once and for all that I am not nnd shall not bo. My only, ambition is to retire to the practlco of my profes sion nt tho end of my prosent term. I would gladly resign now from tho sen ate for that purpose if my placo couid bo filled by a Republican successor. I cannot entertain tho thought of over holding another public office" Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. U. 1'. Olivia, of llarcelonia, Spain. spends his winters at Aikeu, S. C. Weak nerves lial caused severe pains in the back of his head, On using Electric Hitters, Amer ica's greatest Blood and Ierve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what nis country need;. All America knows that it cures liver and kid ney trouble, purities the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim. vicor and new lite into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by A, Wislcy, drug gist. ltnnlcH For Mnnlln. Chicago, Juno 28. "The National Bank of Manila" and "Tho First Na tional Bank of Manila" aro tho names of two banks for which Chicago men havo asked the fedoral government to grant charters. Tno applicants nro J. L. Fulton, E. It. Bliss, J. H. Strong, J. L. llay and A. 1., Dewar, all sub stantial business men. Said Mr. Do war: "Wo expect our charter soon. Tho capital of the bank Is to bo $200, 000, perhaps more. Somo of us ox pect to make a trip to the Philippine soon to look over tho ground. We will get to work actively as soon as our charter arrives from Washington." Tell Yonr Sister A beautiful complexion Is an impossibility without good puro blood, the sort that only oxista in connection with tho good digestion; a healthy livor and bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on tho bowels, livor and kidnoys keeping them In perfect health. I'rlco 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee Municipal OwnorHliIp l'lnn Dofentod. Detroit, June 28. The plans of Gov ernor Pingrce and his associates for municipal ownership and operation of Detroit street railways wore left "In tho air" by tho common council last night. Tho two pending ordinances and other matter appertaining to tho municipal ownership scheme wore laid on tho table by unanimous votes. and It ls problematical when these questions will bo again publicly de bated. WHO IS Womonas well ns mon are TO and bladder trouble. Dr. , r, t. 1. DL.A1 ltl. great kidney remedy. promptly cures. At druggists in fifty cont and dollar sizos. You may havo a sample bottlo by mail frco, also pamphlet telling all about it. Addross, Dr. Kllmor& Co.,Binghamton, N. Y. Yostordny's Ifiisolinll Gnmps. National League: At Cleveland Now York, 0; Cleveland, 1. At Pitts burgPittsburg, 4; Boston, 3. At St, Louis St. Louis, G; Philadelphia, 4. Atlantic League-: At Allentown First game: Scranton, 3; Allontown, 0. Second gamo: Allentown, 8; Scranton, 7. At Reading Reading, 2; Paterson, 0. At Newark Newark, 8; Lancaster, 4. At Wllkcsbarro ( 10 innings ) Wllkesbarre, 5; Richmond, 4. Stenmef' Pawnoo Burriod nt Spa. Wilmington, N. C, Juno 28. Tho steamship George W.. Clyde, Captain Robinson, of the New York Clyde lino, arrived at this port yesterday with Captain A. D. Ingram and crow of tho steamship Pawnee on board, the Clyde having picked them up from small boats very soon after thoy abandoned the Pawnee, leaving her wrapped In flames. Tho flro wns discovered about midnight, and bad gained such head way that efforts to check the flames were futile. The vossol was burned to tho water's edge and sunk, her valu able cargo being a total loss. Dociilfo Pafallu In HltlO This fearful disease often first nppenrs nUdUIld rdldliy III rilllB ng a moro scratch, a pimple, or lump in P?iene flnt nf Ton A reas' small to attract any UaScS Uul UI loll A notice, until, in many casos, tho deadly 111 1 disease is fully developed. Ulirfl rOUIKl 3l L3Sti Cancor can not bo cured by a surgical operation, bocauso the diswo is a virulont poison in the blood, circulating throughout tho system, and although tho soro or ulcer known as tho Cancor may bo cut away, the poison remains in tho blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with ronowed violence. Tho wonderful success of 8. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-soated blood diseases which were considered incurable, induced a low de spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer, after exhausting tho skill of tho physicians without a euro. Much to thoir delight S. S. S. provod equal to the disease and promptly effected a euro. Tho glad news spreau rapidly, ana it was soon uomonstratea beyond doubt that a euro had at last been found for deadly Cancor. Evidenco has accu mulated whioh is incontrovertible, of which the following is a specimen : "Canoer is hereditary in our family, my father, a sister and an aunt having died from this dreadful disease. My feelings may be imagined when the hor rible disease made its appearanoe on my side. It was a malignant Cancer, eating inwardly in such a way aa to cause great alarm. The disease seemed beyond tho skill of the doctors, for their treatment did no good whatever, the Canoer growing worso all the whilo. Numerous remedies wero used for it. but the Cancer MR3. s. u. idol. grew steadily worse, until it seemed that 1 was doomed to follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Canoer la, especially when inherited. I was advised to try Swift's SpoolQo (8. a. 8.), whioh, from tho first day, forced out the poison. I continuod iti use until I had taken eighteen bottles, when I was oured pound and dreadful ataiotion, tnougn many years for Cancer. Mas. S. M. Idol, Winston, f)nr book on Oancer. containincr Information, will bo sent freo to Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Important Ports Oponed to Oom morco by Gonoral Otis. ASSASSINATION OP AQUINALD0 Ann 1 11 Itoportcd, Hut tho Itoport In Oonornlly DlHtu-odltod-Snld tollnvn Hooii Klllod liy aotiornl I'lo Dol I'llnr In n Qtinrrol Over Iitiim's Mtirdor. Manila, June 28. Major General Otis has ordorcd tho oponlng to trndo of many Important ports that havo been closed slnco the outbrenk. Thoso ln cludo San Fernando, on tho west coast of Luzou; AparrI, on tho north coast; Curimoa and all ports In the islands of Samar and Loyto. Many ships used In lntcr-lsland com merce havo beon tied up In tho harbor hero for months, and tho shippers and merchants havo beon urging tho gov ernment to ralso tho blockade When the decision was made known yostor day tho scono in the custom houso wns ns animated ns tho floor of an Ameri can stock oxclmngo. It wns a busy day. Ship ownors rushed to get their clearance papers. Thero will bo a groat boom In the homp buslnoes, which has boon at a standstill. Tho ships will rnco to bring tho first cargoes boforo tho demand woakens. As thero Is n heavy oxport duty on homp this will greatly In crease the rovouues. Tho Interests of tho natlvos, us well as tho merchants and trndors genorally, led General Otis to take this action. Delegations from tho southern Islands told him that tho cessation of business was bringing much suffering to peaceful Inhabitants. Gunboats will protect tho shipping in Borne ports, but olsowhoro shippers must risk confiscation by tho Insur gents, who exact heavy tribute of all ships they permit to sail. The rumor that Agulnaldo had beon assassinated was in circulation hero for several days. It was not believed, but Its currency gavo It a doflnlto form. According to tho Btory General Plo del Pilar called upon Agulnaldo on Juno 19 and accused him of causing Gcnoral Luna to be killed. Agulnaldo denied the responsibility, and added that ho deeply regretted Luna's death. Gen oral Plo dol Pilar, as tho story goes, callod him a liar and scoundrel, shot him twico in tho head with his re volver, and walked away unmolested. Tho report finds no crodenco In Man ila. A Filipino general, mounted on a big horse, with a numerous staff, has slnco been seen haranguing tho Fili pino troops around San Fernando, in Pampanga provinco, and this officer is supposed to bo Agulnaldo. Yesterday four guns of Hobbcs' bat tory and other artillery bombanded tho Filipino blockhouses and trenchc3 about two miles north of San Fernan do. Tho blockhouses, which had been "used by Filipino Bharpshootors to an noy tho American outposts, were de stroyed. The enemy mado no resist ance. Yesterday tho Spanish consul gcn oral, wearing a brilliant uniform, vis ited Major General Otis. He was re ceived in tho lattcr's offico, which is hung with portraits of Spanish royal personages. In tho course of a graco ful speech he said that tho Spaniards In the Philippines would hold no re sentment because of tho past nnd would entertain no sentiments but thoso of respect fownrd thn now re gime. Scald head is an cczoma of tho scalp very severe sometimes, but it can bo cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent In Its rosulti. At any druc storo, 50 cents. Convicts Kolensod nnd Itonrrostcd. Trenton, June 28. Detectivo Bond, of Philadelphia, came to Tronton yos terdayand arretted William Clancy as ho was released from tho Now Jersey state prison after serving a flvo year torm for picking pockets on a forry boat between Hobokcn and Now York. Clancy had previously been confined In Jail in Pennsylvania and made his es cape. Ho was arrested yestorday on the old charge of breaking Jail and was taken to Moyamonslng prison, Phila delphia. Wayne Kllngor and William Kendrlck, who wero released from the New Jersey stato prison today, were both arrested as soon as they wero re leased, and will be taken to Pennsyl vania to answer a charge of breaking into tho Mlnersvlllo postofllco. Ask yonr grocer for the "Boyal Patent flour, and tako no othor brand. It is tho best flonrmade Russian Pfoposnls tTunccoptalilo. The Haguo, June 28. As a result of a protracted informal discussion of tho committee's report today the Rus sian military disarmament proposals wore declared unacceptable. In tho whole arbitration matter tho United States has scored a signal success, most of tho Ideas of tho American dele gates having been adopted. well, and have had no symptoms of the navo eiapseo. a. a, a. is vm N. O. othor testimonials and valuable any address by tho Swift Specific PLEflSEDJO DO II. Shenandoah Citizens Gladly Spcnk Publicly on This Subject. A pnbllo statement, Given to tho public for the public good, A citizen's oxporlonce, Truthfully told for humanity's sake. Should And ready appreciation, Hhcimhdoali people aro pleased tn do It ; Pleased to tell their friends and nclghbois. Toll them about tho "llttlo conqueror." Tho good deeds of Doan's Kldnoy Pills. Aro spreading o'er tho city. Lifting burdens from aching backs. Curing tho pains of kidney Ills. Read tho proof in n Skenandonh cltlzon's Words. Mrs. Sarah Donahue, of Market and Coal streets, says : "My back and kidneys greatly disturbed my rest at night. I learned about Doan's Kidney Pills, procured them nt Klr lin's drug storo nnd aftor taking them my troubles all disappeared, I had pains In the ton and back of tnv head nnd a dull aching across my kidnoys, accompanied by a dragged out feeling nil tho time. I was often solamo across tho small of my back that I could buraly got out of a chair whon I sat for any 1, ugth of time." Donn's Kidney Pills for snleby all dcnlcrs. I' ice 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co., buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for tho U. S. Remember the namo Doan's and take 110 substitute. Keitueecl Itatea to Detroit via l'ennnylvanln llullrunri, Aeeonnt Christian En deavor Convention. On account of tho Convention of tho Young rcoplo's Socloty of Christian Endeavor, to be hold at Detroit, July 5 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company mill sell oxcurelon tickets from points on Its lino, to Detroit, at rate of single faro for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold on July 3, 4, and 5, and will bo good to return until July 15, In clusive, except thatiby dopositinn ticket with tho Joint Agent at Detroit before July 12, nnd tho payment of fifty cents, tho return limit may booxtendod to leavo Detroit not later than August 15. For spcclllo rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. HOOD'3 I'lLIiS cure Mver III, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ilendaohe. nlnaH'nt, lax&tlvo. All DruarKlst Drink is Dtafh DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS nro the only positively guaranteed remedrfor Uie Drink Habit, Nervousness ana Melancholy caused by strong drink. WK HUAItAMKi: l'OCIt Jioxr.H to core any case with a poeltlTe ivrl I ten Kiinr nutoe or refund the money, and to destroy tho appetite for Intoxicating liquors. THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OP THE PATIENT. STRONG DRINK n?Mlnra'l'Donnr'n of tlo.00 vf e will mall you four 4 boies and pml tlvo -written jrntirniiteo Q cure or jermuj your money. Single boxes 13.00. For sale at Klrlln'a drug store. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOIl COUNTY COMMISSIONKIt, FRANK R. KANTNER, Of Lofty Subject to Republican rules poll COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, Of Pine a cove. Pa. Subject to Republican rules. JpOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Op TxitiMOjrr. Subject to Itepubllcqn rules. OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH WYATT, Of Biiusasdoaji. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR COUNTY REGISTER, F. C. REESE, OF SUEHABDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. pOR RECORDER OP DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Pottsvilus, Formerly of Joltctt). Subject to Republican rules. - JpOR RECORDER, J. H. NICHTER, Of Porrsviiiu. Subject to Dcmocratto rujes. JjlOR CLERK OF TUB COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of Onwioanuiui. Subject to Republican rules. pOR PROTHONOTARY, JAMES Jft'ELRENNY, Or Maiianoy City. Subject to Republican rulos. pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHARLES E. BERGER, Of Cbemkma. Subject to Republican rules. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic ground in this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boats for the lake ore now undergoing repairs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily bv workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will De lurnisnea iree. ah orciicMra win ue established t this resort for the entire season. For particulars address O. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesvllle, Pa. Strong -FINANCIAL -OF SCHOOL : DISTRICT, .of West Mahanoy Township, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1899. P. J. Jl'cLauRliIln,,cx.Reccivcr, in account with the district. -.DR. Tobnlnuceof 1S94- 95 duplicate . . 5 50 09 To bnlnncc of 1895-" 90 duplicate . . f 304 20 To balance of 1896- 97 Uuplicatc . . S 012 1a $ 1.032 53 M. J. flcLnunliHn, Receiver, DR. Tobnlnuceof 1897- 9S duplicate . .$ 1,728.30 To five pcr.ccntf penalty on UnR.. , ,0041 :$ ',814 .71 To nint. of dupli cate 01 ibos-'gg t I0.5I7 55 To s per cent, pen alty on bnl. uuc 05 53 $ 18,417 79 P. J. Dean, Treasurer, in DR. To cash from P. J. Mclaugh lin. ex-Receiver f 435 61 To cash from M. J. Mclvugh- lin. Receiver . . . . . . u,is6 gi To cash fromStnte Appro'n . 5,144 14 To casli irom ins. lor damages to Brownsville school ... 25 00 To cash from cx-Trcas. Noonc 20 00 To cash from unseated lands.. ,3,234 77 To loan from' First National Bank, Shenandoah .... 1,800 00 Total $ 2i,Si6 45 I " Liabilities 1 and Assets. Amt. of outstanding bonds.. Aim. of temporary; loan. . .$ 5,000 00 1,800 00 - 1,724 46 Excess ot assets " Total . . . . S 8,524 46 Building Orders issued during year and commission. . 5 392 7 Balance to credit of fund. . . 582 57 Total $ 975 27 Expenses of Tuition nnd County Institute .... Tuition to J?rackville School District Repairs and Material Building fund account Fuel New books Supplies Cleaning Jamtora secretary's salary . . r . . . . . . 300 uu Counsel 100 00 Printing. . , . 8825 Commission to .County Treasurer . ., ..,:".'.. . 4 43 Duplicate Interest on tcmnorarv loans Bonds redeemed and bond interest Water rent. Miscellaneous , We, the undersigned Auditora, of the foregoing accounts and find them correct. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cars. Leaving Washington ovory Tuesday and Fridav at 11:15 a. m.. the Southern Railway operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to San Franclso without change of cars, conductors or porters. The route Is throush Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Ilouston, San Antouio.Now Moxico,-Arizonlt, and Southern California. The cars aro tho very latest pattern of Pullman Tonrist Sleepers, rosewood finish, havo high back seats, upholstered In rattan, aro Blxtoen section, supplied with linen etc., tame as standard sleepors, Ilgbtod by I'intsch Gas, havo wide vestibules, doublo sash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gontlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles. Three and one-half days to Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angelos and Southern California, and flvo days to San Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continental travel has never beforo beon offered. The tourist carfare is less than via any other route, effecting a saving of (23.00 to f30.00 for the trip. All Information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charles L. Ilopklus, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Southern Bailway Company, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agroo to refund the money on a E0-cenU bottlo p( Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to cure your cough or cold. Wo also gnaran-teoa25-cent bottlo to prove Batlsfactory.or. money refunded, A. Wasley, O. II. Uagon buch, Shenandoah Drag Store, and P. W. Bioratoin A Co. lW4-33t-dw Comlug Events, July 8, Ico cream festival, undor auspices of tho Star Foot Ball team, in Bobbins' hall. July 4. Ico cream festival, under auspices of tho Keturned Soldiers of tho Cuban war, In Bobbins' opera houso. July 4. Picnic and parade at Lost Crook by the T. A. B. Society, Pienlo in Brown's grove. July 4. Grand picnic at Lakeside. Free dancing at tlio pavilllou. Bo You Know Consumption is prpventablb? Science has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consnmptlpn Cure, Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. STATEMENT - THE- CR. By cash paid trcas,f Ilytcommisslou . . Uy exonerations' .' Balnucc'duc . . . 38 5 , ? 5. 0 5 -5 56 09 nycnshpnldtrcas.t 197 lb By commission . . 10 37 By exonerations . 45 76 Balance due ... m 03 $ 3"4 2fi By nint. pnidtrcas.J? 200,00 By commission . . 10 53 Balance due . . . 401 65 $ 612 18 Total , S ".032 53 In account with the district. , CR. By nmt. paid trcas.JS 380 00 By commission... 2000 By, exonerations. . 495 39 By s per ct. pen alty on exou's. . 2477 Balance due . . . S94 55 -$ 1,814 71 By cash paid trcas. wiuim touays..j5 10,011 02 By commission.. 216 56 By abatements... . By unseated lands ctunicd By cash paid nftcr 60 days By commission... 'Balance due . . . 569 90 3.334 86 165 31 8 70 1,710 60 $ 6.5I7 55 85 S3 5 per ct. penalty due Total 18,417 79 Account With the District. CR. By outstanding or ders paid. . . $ 2,953 50 By year's issue pu. io,246 64 iiy commission . . Balance, in Trcas'y 424:00 .J 9231 -$ 'ai.Sie 45 State Appro'n due csti'cd. .S 5,000 00 Balance due by ex-Receiver N P.J. McLaughlin 519 18 Balance due by Receiver M. J. McLaughlin. . 2,690, 68 Bal. due on unseated lands.. . 122 26 Cash iu Treasury 192 3r Total $ 8,524 46 Fund Account. Balance from last year. . . . $' 975 '27 Total .-. . . . S 975' 27 iSchool Year. 513.292 5 211 14 571 21 385 00 471 OS 305 76 S5 94 . . . : . ', , f , . 426 00 .W.t' .U.428 23 10 75 : 62 98 iJ3& 00 . . 21 00 ' 10' 40 Total 18,246 64 West Mahanoy Township, hayc examjned. PATRICK MONAGHAN, MICHAEL GALLAGHER, JOHN MILES, Auditors, SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous- BERGNER & ENGEL Phlla. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ, SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. .Solomon Haak's, 116 South Malnlstreet, Will receive, prompt attention. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Ilefractlonlst, who hastcstlmonlAjt from the best people ot the county, as to ability, will be at anuuLEivs DRua stqiib WEDNESDAY QP EACH WEE(. If year eyoe cause you any (rouble call and see him, Glauea furnished If needed and no medtplne. EXAmifAUOHS FREE,
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