Evening Herald. Imbued daily, bunday kxobptkd WSIIU.T, IVIIIT BATUnDAT. A.nOYJBH . . ..,..,.....IYoirfefor tv, iioxkii. ..... ..ItMlor and 1'ubtUhtr ............... Xoonl Editor ,.filnen manager SUBSCRIPTION RATESI er 7ear,..;.......................3 DO . per year,...................... t 00 JrM-(((ni; ltatei. I Jlent, 10 cents per lino, llrst Insertion i 6 i por line each subsequent Insertion, Kates feeular sdvtirtlslng can bo bad on applletv 1 at the office or by mall. la XTXHina lUnALn nas a larger circuia. f In Shenandoah than any otber paper pub- wd. Books open to all. Lsredat tho Postofflco, at Shenandoah, Pa. (or transmission through the malls as Reoond-clasa mall matter. try BLICAN STATE TICKET. Supromo Judge, ' ) 1ION. II. NEW LIN FEI.b, Philadelphia. Stato Treasurer, COL. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, Armstrong County. C LICAN COUNTY TICKET. Additional Law Jutlgo, WM. 1. BELTZHK, Treasurer, DANIEL BEC1IE11T. I'rotlionotary, JAMES S. DEEOAN. Clork of tho Courts, ALFIIEO J. 8HOUTALL. IEccorclcr, pit s w. mnnsTEiN. Register, CHAItLES C. MATTEN. Controller, BENJAMIN It. SEVERN. County Commissioners, FRANK HENTZ, CHARLES V. ALLEN. Director of tho Poor, JACOB DAY. County Auditors, EMANUEL JKNKYN, TIIOMAH E. SAMUELS. County Surveyor, JOSEPH W. QEAKY, JR. Iote thestralght Republican ticket. If you hnve not yet voted, do so JJJtaut.delav. Veto the full Republb 'can ticket. Ohio will be in Hue with at least 50 000 Republican majority, it may . reach 75,000. This is a Republican year. Help to I swell the tldo for irood times and good wages. Republicans, put a cross (X) In Ihe circle over the column on the ballot jiarked "Republican." here Is a time for all things, and ember 7 Is the time to vote Ight Republican ticket. i'T scratch your ticket. If the xtB win this yearlt will be with i jtanceofthe Republicans. fSYLVANIA, with her 100,000 Kllcan majority, will serve as an ' protest to the Tarilf smashers Republican victory Is certain to 'If Republicans do their duty. iralght and you will make no rgreatest owner of poverty tene- In New York city is the lamous ' church. Borne of these placts fllylnot fit for a respectable hog The New York Fret Is ; a good work in exposing them t - . Pekica with her ragged unequip- roopa repulsed English encroach' an her liberties In 1776, Til, In turn, with her ragged, 1 paid labor, will, under Free- privileges, overcome and die. i the Industrial army of the United tea In 1SH This is what Demo Jo Free-Trade means. If you know any Republican who doesn't realize tho Importance of ad ministering a stinging rebuke to the present inefficient and Imbecile Demo. dc Congress, do some talking to him ay. Show him that the Re- Ian who stays at homeon election Breally giving aid and comfort bnemles of protection. good Republican gooa to the gets a ticket from the election leer, goes Into the booth, puts a cross : inside of the circle on the Re publican ticket, refolds the ballot and votes It. The proceeding is a very simple one. If he puts a mark Inside of the circle, that votes the whole ticket. It Is eqvivalant to putting a mark Inside the squares at the right i tt Mros,. flint, vntpM tlm whnln I Ucket. Itlseqvivalant to putting a Z'l, ' ' I mark Inside the squares at tue right : - , i a LJl ' 1 1 'V" R I ' I ' t ra-v 6 V of each caudldate. There are two , w ! , .. 8"jr ' HHMtetvote. One to mark in the t! r 1 c ''r' r"' . of each caudldate. There are two tyote. One iiiiiiiHL I m t ..til I - - . IV he mf way U ImpU. If Hi murk Ing !h iloiis lit 111 olrele no otlmr murkB are ntwded. Iftha marking In done In the miuare no martiM should bo put In the circle. At Yonkere, N. Y., on October 28, there were 6.000 workliittinen who were dependent upon help or charity for their existence, and each one of whom wh able to eupport lilmeelf a yeuruKO. Tiie carpet lactones uieie nrre (lmtMl hiuI the hat factories have thrown 1,600 men out of employment A subscription llet lias, been opened, and over f 1,200 wae subscribed In one day to establish a oup kitchen for the starving jroor. Thle in the result of having a Soup Houte AdmliiUtratlon. Vote the Itepublloan'tloket today. GnovBK Ci.kveIjAND and his free trade Congress are In daily conspiracy to destroy our protective system. The fears of the result have olosed hundreds of mills and factories, made millions of dollars worth of capital idle and un productive, and thrown out of employ tnont and reduced to want hundred of thousands of men, aud brought want and misery to their wives and children. Such distressing times have not beon experienced before by the nrosent ceneratlon. It all has come about by the threats made In th Democratic national platform against the protective system. In this cendt tlon of the country it becomes tho duty of every Republican In our state t speak out by his vote, and say that on this Issue Pennsylvania stands on th rock of her ancient political faith, and will never move from it. USB OF DEADLY WEAPONS Tho ordinary man who carries revolver or other firearms in his pocket Is not only commiting a crime against society, but Is branding himself coward. Not long ago Judge S idler, of Cumberland county, In the address lug of constables at tho opening o court said: "You constables can do nothing better than arresting men aud jouug boys who carry loaded pistols in their pockets ready to whip them out on tho slightest provocation aud perhaps shoot perfectly innocent people. man has' no constitutional or momf right to carry concealed weapons on all occasions ; aud I will say to you, whether or not I be criticised, that if you do your duty in arresting boys aud men carrying revolvers I will see that no costs nre imposed on you. am informed by the oillcers of Carlisle that you can walk down our streets on any Saturday evening when they are crowded aud meet 600 persons who have in their pockets pistols loaded and ready to be pulled out, with n women aud children near who are liable to be killed. Let us make an eflort to stop this practice, that people, may ride on cars aud sit on their door Btepa without exposing themselves to danger." In thus admonishing the oillcers of the law to look out for the carriers of the oonoealed weapons Judge Sadler did not make his remarks on the evil of that practice a whit too strong The ordinary man, in the pursuit of business or pleasure, has no reasonable excuse for carrying about hiB person a dangerous weapon. By doing so ho demonstrates himself either a thorough coward or a criminal or both. It is to be regretted that the law against carrying pistols or revolvers is not more rigidly enforced. Mrs. A. A. Wtlllama 1 I.j mi, Masf. For the Good of Others llev. 3lr. U'lUtama Heartily iiii- dornea Hood's Samaparllla. We are pleased to present this from Rev. A. A. Williams, ot the Siusoee street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass. : I see no reason why a clergyman, more than a layman, who knows whereof be ipeaKi, should hesitate to approve an Article of Merit and worth, from which he or his family have been signally bunetttod, and whose commenda tion may serve to '.tend those benefits to others by Uu'reaslnr ' elr confidence. My wife baa for many years !.. sufferer from severe Nervous Heaclacho lor which Mi. found hltln m'lp. sin- ha tried . U I Jin nil" u mil uri- I i ' ' i u i Ml w " In I a liot- rnKY of common vistutiK earn Si Vhi full on dtber sMst ft.t rr'fl EASILY SWALLOWED one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet Those little Pelleto are as effective m the bent liver pills, and are easier to get down anil more agreeable In their action besides. The fact to, Dr. Pierce's sugar-coated Pel lt are better In almost e vci-y reffliwt. They aot In a mild, easy and nafural way. An absolute cum for Constipation. Dizrlnese, In digestion, Sour Htomaeh, Hick and Ililiou Headaches. For Nervous Disorders arising from weak stomach, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and lwweis, they are guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money is returned. Why are thoy not the cheapest pill for you to 6ity 7 B AN Q U ETNG 13 A Y A 11 D . Tho Tribute of Liverpool's Mayor to Our Ambassador, HON. P. A. COLLINS OK FREE TSADE. Ifu Declares That th Abolition nf fill totns Dllllns In So Far lteliinto ns Not to bo TIhiiikIiI "f Herloiuly by tho l'rcs ent Hciiurutlnn, lilVKRPOOL, Nov. 7. The lord mayor gave a banquet at the town hall last even. lng In honor of Mr. Thomas I lJiiynrd, the American ambassador. KespotidliiK to the toast to his health Mr. Uayard said that lie was proud of tho courtesy extended him by t lie lord mayor and tho municipal authorities of Iivcr pool because of the representative olllce ho held. He felt that international comity was little more than international cour tesy. This was now realized loll) extent that civilized nations agreed to execute the laws of f rlondly nations within their own borders when this oould be dono without Injury to their own interests. The strongest feeling that hp experienced on oomlng to England was that every advan tage should accrue to this country that wae not prejudicial to his own. If the doctrine of comity was properly expanded it would form u grand bond of union be tween all mankind and would cause the extension of the best principles of Chris tian civilization, lit- kijnw of no country with which ho ynn ho nnxlous to see the principle of comity established nnd ap plied in every posslblo kind of contract as in England. General Patrick A. Collins, tho United Btites consul general, responded to tho toast, "Tho Commercial Interests of Both Countries." General Collins mentioned thefactthat trade had improved In tho United btatos, and said that its renewal would be felt here if Englishmen showed themselves to bens wise as their Amerlcnn cousins. Tho action of congress in re pealing the silver purchasing law had slmullucd tho situation. Manufacturing concerns wcrereopeninp; and buying nnd selling In the United 5tft.8S-fi-lsgiH!ilH-aa!-niu. Uic-aldJ fashion. Tho spenker said he noticed on this side a mistake in opinion was held as to what future legislation in tho United States was like to be. He would beg per mission to say, as an American, that what ever tariff legislation might beprojected it would not be in tho interest of Kuropo, but oi the American people. Their nrst senti ment was patriotism. National patriot- Ism was selnsu. TUoy had not been with' out it in Kngland, and nobody found fault.' It had sometimes been charged on this sidsof the water thatthe legislation to be re-enacted by congress would be free trade Whatever, In its wldom, congress might see fit to do, it would be that which would produce the best effects on commerce, the least derangement of present industries and the greatest happiness to the people of America. General Collins said he be lieved that in his country customs duties and import duties would be levied for a much longer time than their grandchil dren would live. Tho motto of tile United States was peaco and commerce with nil nations, good will toward all, entangling alliances with none.." Newark's City Cleric Arrested. New auk, N. J., Nov. 7. Conitablo Moskridge arrested City Clark O'Connor at his office yesterday. The warrant was issued by Judge Hodrigo on a complaint charging the city clerk with misdemeanor. He refused to appoint ohallengers for tho Citizens' party. O'Connor was admitted to bail in tho sum of $800. Trendersast's Trial Postponed. CniCAOO, Nov. 7. Mayor Harrison's as sassin, Prendergast, appeared for trial yesterday, but upon the request of attor neys secured for him by his brother, a let ter carrier, the case was continued by Judge Dunne until Nov. 27. His lawyers are It. A. Wade, of Chicago, and Itobort Essex, of St. Joseph, Mo, Murdered for Klvo Hundred Dollars. WlLKKSBAr.HE, Pa., Nov. 7. The Pol ander.wlio was found murdered on the roadside near Port Griffith, has beeu iden tified as Andrew PolUkl. He was on his way to Europe, and had over $600 in his possession. When found, the money was gone. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotiitlciiii of the New York and X'lilladulplila Kxchuuice. Nw Yohk, Nov. 6. Prices moved irregu larly on the stock market today. There was another professional attack, followed by vari able recovery. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley.... . 40 W. N. V. & Pa Pennsylvania SflM Iteadluc SUM St. Paul MH I.eh'h Nav.,ex.div SIM Heading g. ni. 4s. . WW Reading 1st pf lis., mi Headline 8d pf 5.. 28 Reading 3d pf fts.. 17 N. Y. & N. R SWi II. Ac II. T. oom.... 84i II. & B. T. pref. Krle UH D h. & XT 1W N. Y. Centra). ...luM West Shore IikeKrie & YV. 17 New Jersey Can. .117 Iel. Hudson... 1111$ Oeueral Markets. PHlIxAnei.rHlA. Nov. 6. Klour weaki win tr super., jai2.10; do. extras, .lsOJ.US; No. X winter family, x.S0lt.7t; Pennsylvania roller straight, 83i&x; Western winter, dear, W.ott&a.lS; do. do. straight, M.l&fcta.W; do. patent, $8.6llS.7S; Minnesota dear, k.1V& 8J6; do. straight, I8.IKK&8J0; do. patent. Sa.W A4.U; do. favorite brands, higher. Kye flour, .WKRS per barrel. Wheat weak, lower, with MMc. bid and 04fc. asked for Novemlier; afthe. bid and 66c. asked for December: 67Hc. bid and 'T4e. asked for January; sOc. bid aud oVMc. u-ki il for February, ( urn iiuitt, firm, with "'il' I' 'c bid and 47c. asked for No vsmb. i 4 .' , M l ii,4KS4r. asked for Dei i in ber;' .1 ..ii.i i W. .i . iforjanuarj 4. bid n.ii '. a -"I r l . J'ruary. dus quiet, easy. w,. b..l sun au;io. askud for Noviinlur (H'ji bid and B7c Hnked bid ami lir' ,c. aked lor l ami JTVjc abked mr Fi h i.. mm, JlHSci-ill, fuiu finn, new na n, i. ,iul I'fiiil. r. il, 1 rm, New nr)t . ., rigips 51. a RULES AND REGULATIONS OK TUB- Boardol Uhot Shradoah, roB TUB HSITFH ANIITO I'HRVaNTTIIR Spread of CozsmucicalilQ llmm, Srction 1. That whatever li danternus to buu.an llfaor health, whatever rerdiirs the air or food or water or other drluk unwhols- Hme and whatever building, erection or pari oroeiiar ttierwjr, Is ororotld, or not pro vided wl h adequate mean of lngres an'l i gnus, r Is nolMifflctemly supiiorledvvenLI Idled seweied. draliiid, cleaned or lighted, ..ie declared to be uulsunoes.and to be 1 I gal; aud every person having aided In creating or e-itilribnt'ti? to the same, or who may sup port, con. I inn" or retain aoy of them, shall be deem d fciillly ol n violation of tills on) I nance, and slsobe liable for the expeuse ol the abnieme tand remedy tlierefur, Hki: 2 No house refine, olfal, garbage, de d .animals, decaying vegetable matter, or or guide waste MiManoo of any kind, ahull lie thiown on nnyntreei, load, ditch Mitternr nubllo place witnm tlie limits of this borough, fed no putrid or de.-nyb g a jlmal or vegeta ble maltershall lie kept in any house', c liar or iidjiiliiliigoul-biilldlog or grounds for more than iwcnti four hours. Sue. .1. No person or perrons, without the consenlor the Board of l!oulth,sliull build or. iiseeny sluugliter house wHImilln llmltsol this borough, slid the keeping and slaughter ing ol all cuttle, sheep anil mvliie, unit tbepre paintioti and keeping of all meat, 1I1I1, birds 1 rotlieranluiHl food, shull be lu the manner In t adapted to secure and oonllnue their holehomeness as fundi nnd every bipcher or oilier iierson owning, leasing or occupying any place, room or building wherein liny cat. tie sheep or swine linve beon, or ar.' killed 01 ilresfcd, and every person being the owner losste or eccupaut ofnuy room or stable wherein any unlmnls aio kept, or or any mar ket public, or private, slnli bauu.'sucb place, ru ,m or building, s able ur mai'liei, to be thoroughly cleansed aud purified, and all olliil, blood, fat, garbage, refuno and unwhole some a' d iilI'eiiMvo mutter to bo removed tbereirom nt least oucc In ovcry 21 hoars after the nse thereof for aiiyo, Hie purpose herein relerred t', oxceiit Ironi November llrslto April first, when the same shall be rc moved oi ce a Week audsballalsoa alltlmeH keep alf woodwork, save doors and eountois. in aLj- bnlluing, place or prem ses aforesaid thoroughly patnte i or whltewiutlied; and tin (IoorHol such bnlluing, p'uccorprenil essbsll lie 10 roustiucted es to pru ent blood or foul lliiulilsor washings fnmsettllug In the eutli beneath. Sec. 4 No blood pit. dung pit, ollhl pit or privy-well shall lemalu or be constructed within nny slaughter boute. Anvoneoirend I. g aguliist tills luleslmll be guilty of ereat Ingnnd nmlntnlulug a nuisance iirejudiclal to public health, and shall bo required iiiromtivi tho nuisance within ten days irom the dale ol notice 6kc 5. The owners, agents or occupiers ol all slaughter-house nre required, during the nioDtbs of June, July, August and Heptembei tu distribute twice In ouch weoic nut lesi hau weuty Ilvo rioundn of chl irldo of lime aboui lli'Jr promises, and iiliot i remove the cnu tentsof any mnnurc-pllor manure pile on th prer.-lses. oticelntach week.thesald pr-mlsts and lonicntsol manure-pits I1CI113 hcrey d -dared to bo nuisances rrejudlcbr to public beul h, unless subjected to triqucnt dlslnlec tlonitnd clennlni; us herein Indicated Js'o pigs or Iioks Niinll be kept In the smim en 1 limine With u sluiiglitcr-h uisc, nurbhiill thin bo fed, theio or elsowhere, upon tho 0II11I 6; hiaughiercd animal". Hr.c 0. Mo person or company shall ertct or mnlntun within the limits of this b irougb ai y ir.nmiliictur.v or place of buMnO'S dauger ouBtolileor detrimental to health, or where unwholesome, ollenslve or deleterious odors, gus, so oke, deposit or exhalations are geue inlcd, such us tanneries, refluirlo, niiuufuo ti.rlesof siarch, glue, lootber, chemicals, fer tillzcis, l'hs. eta. etc.. without the nnrmlt. m 44-Beard-of Health, and-jjllsaclueittalUsh- meniseuun uo aepi cieun aim wuoicsome so a noi to be ollenslve or prejudicial to public health; nor shall any ofjom ve or deleterious wnsle-Hiilifctmice, reruse or Injurious matter nt allowed toaccumulute. upon tin prenvxes, or be thrown or allowed to run lnloany public waters, stream, water-course, ttroet, rnnd or public place. And eve jwpersou or comnnny conducting sucti matiulucturo or htisln.-m suall use the btstapproved aud all reasonable means to prevput lieecape 01 smoke, gusei nnd odors, unit to protect the hoallb and safety ol all operatives employed therein. Sec 7. Tne business of bono and horsi-boil-luiisbull not no ulloued, unless conducted under cover, tho building 10 bs provided wuh sinokcconsumers, and u due , egard be had to cleanliness In tho disposition ol thoollal. No lione bolllng est bilshment or r.eposltory 01 dead animals shall bo kept or eroded In any part of this borr ugh without a permit from the Uouril of Health. cue 8. No permit shall bo ginnted 1o any person or persons to carry on tho business cl bollmg bones and deud nulnmls until after a careful tuspectb.n ol the locality, bulMings ui.il up. urulus, mill 01 the plans for conduct. Ing the btihines", by an nocredlled Inspector otlb Ili.nrdof Ueallh, Sec U. Ho hone-hulling establishments or dcposltor.es of dead animals shall be Rent or elected In or near to a tblpkiy inhabited neighborhood Hkc 10. The floors oPa'l bor.f-bolllng estab lishments and d posllorles of dead anlmils shall be nacd with asphalt or with brick or stout , well laid in cement, or with tome nllu r impervious material, and shall be well dr.. ln.it and nil such cstabllsli'iicuts shall hove such anndeouate waler snnnlv oswlil eun!-"i thorough cleanliness to bo miilntHtutd. SKi' 11 The boiling of tones, dead animals, sic, snail reconducted In steam tight kettles boilers or caldrons, from which the loul va pors shall Hist be conducted through scrub borsor coudo isori', nnd then Into tho hack part or the ashpit of the furnace flre.to be con sumed, or by other Apparatus equally efficient in preventing or counteracting the ollenslve ellluvln. Skc 12. When bones a-e being drlod after bollli g, thev shall be placed InacloBecham ber, through which shall be passed by moans ot 1 Ues, larno volumes ot lre'h air, the out let pipe terminating lu the llre-plt. ec 13. All proprietors of bone-boiling es tablishments not having permits to Carrv on the business, and violating this ordinances, shall be lined for every sunn oflonso, 11 ml for each jnomh's i-unilnu-nnce ol the same, alter nntlce, ujil also be liable to an luillcimeut at coj.ino 1 law for creating and malnnluim a uulsanee Kec II Tho t-ecreiary of the Hoard ot Health shah have piovlded a book In which to enter the 1 nines of all per-iont engaged in the business ol boiling b mi s nnd bav lu de pot! orles of dead anlmti s; also th locatl n or works auil a pllunces as reported by Ihe Inspect r; whether llceus dor not; the mini ber and nalo of permit, and rtmurks hkc. 15 The keep r or Keepers of u livery or other stable shall seep bis or their stable and siavlc-yard clean, nnd shall not permit, b -tweeu the 15ih day of May and the 1st day nf November, more than three nagou loads of manure to a cumulate In or near the same at any one time, ioept by espresspermUs on ot the Ilourd of tieslih; cor shall any manure be removed exoept lu a tight vehlole, so pro tected thai the manure, lu process of re innval, may iotbe dropped or left In any st eet, road, l,n- or way of itieUorqugh -EC 16. No pig pen Ii llbobnlli o main talned within the llmltsol thin Itorough with out a lermlt from tuu Hoard of Health. Skc 17. No pnvj -vault, cest-pool or reser voir Into which a privy, water-oluset, cess pool, stable or sink is dralmd, unless It la water-tight shell be construe cd, dug or per mit ed to remain vlthln on uundied an fifty feet ol any well, spring or other source) ol waiei used for drinking or culinary punoses; unless the surfuoa of suou vault, cess-pool or nssrvolrlsata lower level than ihe bottom ol sueh well. Karih prlvli s and earth elosels, with no au t, pit or deprs slon below the surface of ihe ground shall he excepted from this regulation, but s ttlelent dr.- earth or i-nal ashes must be 11 -id daily to aborb ah the fluid r art of the deposit, - nd theoontents must b completely removed a', least once every montli. 8ec. 18. All privy vault', cesspool or reser voirs shall, from the 15th day of May lo t' e tith :'ay of Octo er, be thorough) V disinfected once every montli, and all vaults, cesspools or reservoirs becoming IT nslve or Injurious to health shall l.eoleiued. Hut It shall not be Uwful forany per-nu eicepta lleen,ed privy cleaner to empty or ulean any prlv vsults, cesspools or reservoirs. Every pet sou destr-011- of being licensed to eim tv or lemove the ro'.rents ofrrlvv wells and sinks within the limlls of the Jurisdiction of the iloud of Jlf.iitti, riiall n oke appileailou 10 writing to th Hi .aid of Health, who ou beli g satisfied ui hi he charaotereif the appll.-ant, sail Hie si'nirii) und tightness ol his odorless barieU, -1 all uran' him a lloenf e lor n 1 erlod of 0'ie year, and for such llceuve so grained he shall pay to the Hoard of liealtli the sum of ten ilnllar.- and whenever any uch ierson shall cea e, niidt r bn- hi uiise, to empty or cleanse any p :y e. lor -ink, he shall tlrsttake Irom 1I1 liiianl 111 lli.ilib a perinii t d' so, u veincu ,'uc ho - . I lumbh o the Hecre aiv if ii, 1 i-wik-i- ..ijent or occupant 01 j. 1 ti .11 " unp o him. tu re in ann re orctea in here 1 lie 1 o lei t n lip water- LllOUklh. n'mii empty Into 01 wuter un;a 11 lr unv atlutifliti? HUH UI IUI DUK iv'rJJlSfyS !f2m B01' n tiding t.U J;!f "tpmvldel with a enmnini, mtmf ,?. ? iw 'ton ? the house drain uuhiqk 01 m,i Ur. It is and room nan foajr feet Irom il,, roim Ji n wlUis .iSm lie eontretd 01 Imn 7 .LwS.1 pipe. . uimu irt."?'.?...! Pr"! l'ie dralii.plpemn. tai.li . M1' HB" wllliui four thV; ti.niT.J -. L ? L. " """"i, logetiier with wlib ii,' 1. . . "'''"i'untea "'.east Iron wltlncr. weu Joints, and I lected irom rtm. The wsn rTiiii in.'S. ,?r. ',7i'." 11 nmnt- and other niihin . . "I""1", ur iHiisine ami hall RkiiS Jsi1 Jt 1,18 ftwntlatimi wa ls fnr ,L , iJl? '"U"e aln "H1 I'll'CS -hi, H?,.?PT",'"lioe of ewKgo shall ie mid than one lueh lu tour feel, except In t oe a Hit Board of litalih m iy irmli ..?.?0l,5 iA". Pl'C"''lieetlnKa wate-olJio vtt 1 a mil pipe analt be tr pprd. each sep arately. All waul r.lra ,i,.ii each samrab ly, aud olnse to the connec'liui .Yii .-""'V "'"i l',wl or 0 "r fixture, unless adequate piovblon Is made lorduwi. ward vein ilatlon th. ugb ,a d was e pipes, lu whlr-hoisa una tiu m. .u. ,.'.'.'! ilxmres ' ' " Sec, 28. All soil pipes, In houses he:e urusr u, be erected, shell be tarried a theli full s se through tpe r.of aud 1 ft ope A pr.iv.slq 1 shu I ulsu b nude lor admlMtDk alt 1 1 the house drain s de 01 the maltt trap 11 mien iran exists, SRO. 27 'Ihe loin In llm vltrlfl l r.i, shah be carefolly emeu cd underuudaronud the pli e, a il the Joi its in tne cast Iron pipe shall be run aud caulked with lead. bito w ah cnan.-is 111 ellrectlon shall to madu with curved nfna. All taltiiinind nii shall be made air tlnht 'Ihe whole work fliaii be done by skllirul mechanlew, lu a 'hnruUah and workmanlike 11 minor, and ml. If oiorily tot e Hoaido Ileal w,, bko. m. iioio.e ur.-oetdlng lo OuUstru-'l any p rtlon of the drainage sytem of a hotel, tenement, aweiliug.hou e or other -building, the tlW.11 r. bnllderor o.-ison nimslrin.tlno' tlin saaie, shall Hie Willi the loard ot lleallh a plan thereof, showing the whole druluugo system, from its oonnecilo i with llioco.eunau ewer to Its terminus lu ihe house, logo o ,.ni mp 1'imnuu uu Bieu oi an urunoues. traps, veutratltv pipes nil llxturB. KO 10 Aiidralos now built shall be re constructed whenever In the opinion of Hit Hoard or Ileauh, tl. n.uy be neossaiy, Hkc. .'tl. The followiun 1 amed diseases are declared to bp cornmnnloable and risi gerous to thcpiibllo luiattb, via: Small pox, (Vario;n, Varioloid,) ''holem, (A-lull or iJpdemlo) doarlet Hover, (Scarlatina, He r 01 Hash,) .... ..n.un, u,ji,,lii-1 la, ,Mllllf I IIIU Ullllll, 1JMIU therltrHor Throat ) Tjpholu Fever Tjpliu 1'ovr. Yellow Fev. r, Hnotied Fever, (Otrcbro Mplnul Mrntngl ls) Itelaiwlug Pevor, Kp. demlo Dyseuiery, UydrophobU, (llibles), Ula der(Farey), nd Leprosy, and shall be undea dood tu be 1 e-luded lu tin following regulations, unless oertiel 1 of I hem only ait s, eoinea. Seo 31 Wlaiieverany householder knows hntanyp rson within hla fniniiy ir hou-c-h l i has a o imtuiiulcablo disease, duimerous 10 Ihu itiblio health, he shall Imn edlntely report the san 0 to the Hoard 01 Il.allh.glvlug thus reet and number, or location, of the house. 8K0 33 Whenever any physician tl ic's that any person whom he Is called miou to visit has a communicable, disease, dangerous lu the public health, he or she shall Inline lately report ll.o same to the lliuul ol Health, slvlng the stree and number 01 location of the li iUie,oii tho rccelp. oi wh cli ropoit the Secretary uuul ImneUiately nollly tho teacher or principal of e - "ry tchooi, ncademy, seminary or kludergaideu in tin Himmgli, reqih sting said teachers or principals ti ill -p(in0 Wltll the atlendnari nt nil tinnlla ,u tiding ,11 the family in which sucu disease esi.sih. i 11 piivn oiun win) may, ingoidlaiih, 111 ob'dlonco 10 Hit. ordinance, revolt aoiso asouo 01 comniunlcable disease which sub. equ nt y proves not to bo such, stall tin llaole tou suit lor damages lor such errurln reportlug. It shall bn the duty ol such pbysfolnu and 01 all oih-.r attendants upon persons nll'-.tid vvlib si oh dlsea-es lOaVe.ld exposure to the public ol any garme-its or clothing aboul theli own persons tl.nt may havi been sub)e. ted tothe rn-k ol Inrectlon. SiF.e- 31. No IK rsnn Shall. Wlt.liln (tin II, nllu of Ibis Hotoi gh, unless by neimlt oi the Hoard of He alio, cirry or remove 110m one building to anolhcr. anr natlenl iill'eeteil u-.n. any 0 mmunlcuble disease, daigcrous to the public health. Nor shall any pi rso 1 by auy exposure of any ind. vidua! ho ufleclc'd, ornl th-tbcdy oteuali-lndtvldual, ot ot imyjutlcL: capuble of conveying coutajloo rr infection, or by any nesllgenl act connected with tho care or custody thereof, or bv a needless ex- p..siirj oi lllinsoii or nerseu cause or col irlnule ti tie spread or disease from uny such individual or dead body. r-to. S5. Th ri shall not 1 ew a public or oh ich fuueral ol any person wl-o h -s died ol slatlo chnleru, siuiill pox, typhus fever, dtph nerla, yillow fever, siarloi lever or measles, nnd ihe farallyof the eleceased. shall to all such cases Html tne nttnidatice to us few us pus Ible, and take n)l precautions pussli lo to prav.nt the exposure of otl or pirs ns to contagion or lutectlop. uud the pe so authorizing ibe public notice of tiea'li of such person, si a 1 have iho name of the disease w. Ich cau ed fie death appejr In such public not ce fcuc 3(1. No person suUettug from, or hiving very leconlly recovered from, smallpox, scarlet f Ver dlphlinrU, yellow lever, or meael.s, shall expose himself, nor shall any ouo expose any one unner Ills charge lu a similar coudb inn, in auy pjnv. yanie, with out having previously notified 1 tie owner or person 111 chaigoof such conveyance 1 f th-. lad of siieli iHinilltlui as ubovo stated, it snail bo the duty or the Uo.irool lleulth to ouvo inlss oilon p luted on u card, and to furnish the own roi each putillo oiuvoyance wiih a ropy Ihireol: auJtt stall bo the duty ol the owner o such nonveydnoe to dlsp'aj such card In stieh. ouvoyaLco, Aud theovvi er or person lu ch ii'RO f Btich conveyance must not, alter the entry ot any person so Inletted Inti Ills conviyauoe allow any either per on to cuter It wUlnut havlni? sullicl. nllv ill n- fected It under ihodltectlnu of tho Hoard of ilea 111 skc 37. No p rso.i shall let or hire eny house or room In natch a cominnutcable d.sease dung roua to flu piullo 1 co th, has reoeotly existed, until tho room or houssnnd premisos therewith connected have been dls. mlected to ihe satisfaction of the Hoard of iieaieu; ana ior tne purposos 01 thin section, the keeper ol a hotel, Inn or otber hoipja for the reception of lodaera, shall bo deemed to let or hire partofa honseto any person ad. ml'tcd us a guest Into such halel, Inn or house. Sec, 38. Jlembersof any household lu which tm a 1-pox, d phtherln, scarlet fever or in udes oxisU.shull abstain from atteudlug places of pubdo uuuuemeut, worship Or education, and, as far us posslblo, Horn visiting other pr.vat-ihiiusos. Sec 3U ihe 0 othlng, bed-clot lung and bsd dlu.' ol persons who have teen slos w 1 h any oom 1 imiuahle ul-ea--e, dang nius to urn ub 1 c health, and the rooms which they li eve oupleri during such sickness, together woth then luruuure, sh id be disinfect duuderiho dire t on of th Hoard or Hea'tli. rtsc. -10 No nulmalairccted w.thae iniiiu- 1 able disease, daiigero is to the public health, shall be brought or kept Witulu the llml sof till- borough, exe pt ny pornilsslou of the llu-r.l f lleulth, and tile bodies' of uniinuts ueai t r sueii uiseuseor killed 011 no 00 11 nt thereof, sliub not he muled with n Ilvo tin died leel of uuy residence nor i.ispi sell of otlienvlss 1 1 1 h -. us the said Hoard or Its health orrkershsll dlrct s-fc. II. No milk which has been watered, adulterated, reduced or changed lu auy re licet i'loni its natural tondlllon by Ihe addi tion ol any loielgusubslauoe shad be brought Into, held, keptor offered lor sale at uuy place lu Ui s borough, .-EC 42 No meat, ash, birds fowlx, fruits, vegetables milk and nothing for luiinii i f, oil not neli g then heal: by. fiesh, s. nut, whole soon . Ill uud sab lor such tuu uur ury nul inal or tlsli that died by disease, and mi our cassotauy cair, pig or lamb, wheh atihe time of Ha de,. 1I1 waa less th n Hi ee weeks old. aud unniea' tbereirom ihalbi br,.ughl within the llm ts of this bormigb ornirered or hi Id or sale as food anywheie lu said bor ough. site. fl. It shall be the du ycf the 00 upanl of every houte within the limits of tills bor ough lu the mouth of .May, In each aud overy yeir, to cleanse the collar thereof ol all dirt, vegetable and other Impure mailer calc dated to 1 ngender disease, and o cause tln-mtoho thorou lily whitewashed with iresh lime i?kc 41. It shall be the duty ot every adult and every parent, guardian or nw-ler ofevery minor, resldtug wlihl 1 the lliniis of this bo -ough who has not lad stiiall-pox,or beeu vaccl in teat so as to have taken cow-pox regularly, lobe, II an adult, vaccl' at d, or, In the case of a lutuor, lo cause such minor to to vacci nated within six mouths from the date or the passage ol IhU ordinance, unless unable to do so by reason of poverty; and It shall be law lul Pir auy legularly eduoUed phy.lciuu re siding in this burough, ou appllc.ttuu of such resident adult, or naieut. master oruard an ol such resident minor, as a-e unable bv lea- snuoi Mverty 10 1 ay the vaccination fee, to vaccnate said adult ur said minor, and pre sent his bill therefor, properly authenticated, lor ah amount rot exceeding the lee usually charged f r sueh services, and to recover the tame ol aud from the uorppratlou. Hec. 3. Nopupilsh.il be allowed it) attend the pub.lo sopools lu I his borough who has not tan v..eelnated p-opeily within seven ye.rs. Wei 10. Nuimreui. guardian or master, to. wh si houseor la Hilly there snail have been a coiiiinuu cable dlseuai , da-ige-ous to public lieu th snail ei mil auy ch Id learning lu said hiiusc or family tout eu- any public, in ivate or Sunday a tn.nl, utter lie cessation ol said In n e. within a , 1 r.od of ten d is attar the bouse sliuti have bet u thurciuglily clslu'ecied and cleanaed. Aud it shall lie the dtlt ol the s-chuiil Hoaid to uae this seetiiin prlu.edon Ciida. meullonlna' the nuiuis nf dlaia ts de clared eoiniriunieab e and duugtrousti tba public heullh In Ihla ordln nice, aud posted n avsiy muooi room in ims ooiougu; uuu iv I "Ultl UffW ,li.Mljr niujtynviifi iu tsuu vuo And nh??.STi0,i "'.'f I''"'"' hail appear ti.ii.u !!'?" ' ''I 'Itlty of Ibe Ihsird of llntbh ui have hlsieu Ion nrl-.teil im Wl.XL ?r'"Z l(rv,0trr r,"v"' f 001 Hd. selfail ? 1? kluu,"Htten and Hnudsy siiiuiioos m ,ir:;,.irs.". ".""- lllll lea di 1 nl ,I ,H .1 u"i rainsp CU31IS n rfS.?. .V10 -."! lotlio ichool at in,- mil ' ",,u wevcr any epl- hy'inc.au u,'r.'l"dSr?:y P"?'" ru. , ., ...V.'. . "J "mrueiiiieanii . on :iri.i ." " .V .'" laer '"er sillier- Hald ma llm J;, """" u Ml" anu sn ill h,. ji f- '1 ""0 ,,au,B "! ''eath. Wl demi i, .1. V, mnerniof any ncau person, sin, 11 procure a properlv III eu oul oeitiiloaie of the death ami its nnibHi.ie bv tThV1,',HS!?.rdan.eo V",," t" ' lr;.r?ld n.S'J OB.r1 .'' ""': mid eliiill pre- meinhej of "the l., 7 eel. tnd oK fjL' ,r,ll?l,or 1 ,H""lt urm,t thtreu ot;" at leaVt twenty-iour hours Perore the time amioli!tBrt shall liSve ped"" "Mmn"" "nA or llm ', ' "eier, Sllllinihc una uoiuugii, or lias ibe c hatge or e of anv tntTil. ,,!. i..,.. '.s. 0 1 otn - -- ..uugti, ui imn ine Giiaige i,r ?f.i".nJ r".1 'Ult. Imrj Ing giotind or wl er 11, l,,..llli . . ll, 11 1118 "'"d. or .1. ;. . ). ""j iiiiiiiuti oeings are f? !,,.,,;fiS,1,,"!c,,nt'l,cllnl" buslhoSKaud J 1 ?,Hy S?B,, ,.lH09 "bove Utt,ne as to L?.i id,lrlment ' dsuuerlo lUblloh.allh. ?orihJh,?,,Sfrfir0ni",,,d'!5lRl'lDl Preparations lor oa nl. b e etlso oos us herelnbelore emimeraled, h i 's"'1 BUCh PrecaaU0"- ' the Hoard oi III! or such disease NodeaA body shall be ex" bin V.... . . "w:,v iifiwrea me montns of May unit October Inclusive, and no body dead removed! ' ieiuLnea ana RC JO. Kyery perRon vlola'lngsertlons 8. fl. iUkr .'1 !' JV.3' . I.3, 3". 37, . 41 ofthu ordlunnco, shall be liable, for ciy such ollense, 1 pou conviction b io-o ... ""-u'"iii.Tiiriiiiim iraie. 10 a line 01 it 1 i than $10 or miro than 8100, nt Ihe dls 1 """'"ius uniKeas. JUS ICO ir gb uile, beslccs costs, whlrh Ihe convict- 1 n.li u,a.u. ItlLlt. l.f ,nl. . .. Tms.jBfl,' """"') ,UU1 HCn fil ll.Vflfn ha pass, tfe ..I... .11 . S iii?i iQf proYl8Jou ff thU ordlnnnob, Until 11011 btloio any burgOMH, Jutsttro or mncislrate. tu n nnAof n i h m Imi, co 7 . .... , .. .1. 1. u t-ouvieiing ourgess. Jus Iceo.Mnnglstratcbo'ldcs costs, which the (llllMfilt1u 1 ill rirf nn l,.iil,.n '. . . . liifllrt If ho see6 P.J siiraio may HEC 81, All police officers, constables nud wiuihm.nnio enjoin d, ard nil citizen are respectfully dpsued to give liilorinationtothe . : v : ""j nuiunuu uitrnti ur n lnnr.A-11 Drtfliot M,u n.vs.u,.,.. , . j j . M.-nuv.., w ,Hrtv mowiuiHcy laws piovintnc ror ihe c.ennllaess und health oi ihe borough may tie lully executed, uud all oireuders prompt!; punished. .Miinij.ou mo iown e;ouncii ai tsiieuau losh, l'uon this Gtli d-y nf e)o oher, lslfl. OSfJAll HP.TTH1U IJUf, l'KSldeot of Town Couuoll. JA.MKH IHJHNH, .. thief Hmgess. Attest; T. J. Coakiey, B.c'y. OOVEKNINO THE BOARD OF HEALTH ! ' AND ITS OFFIOF.US. HKOTION 1. The llmril Klin 1 1 nwji.lm nn 11, n first .Monday In August In each and every year, and snail elect n President, Secretary and lleulth OIHcer, 10 servo lor the ensulnt: year. Heo. 2. The Hoaid shall hold stated mcel logon tho last Frlnuy or every month, at 7 o clock p. 111.. and special meetings when con vened by order of tho l'rcsleleut, oral the call olauy two ol its members. r-KC. :i- Ti,e rreslthnt. 'I be President shall preside at tho mtetluus oftho Hoard, iirnserun orde r and dec. mm and appoint members of couiniiiiees, unless otueivviso Ulrei led. Hec. 1. In the absence of tho I'lesldout, a cholrnian lor the 1111 etln? shall be apiolnlcd -i-ru liTlie tiecrelary'Xiie Becretaiy Kbnll Keep accurate minutes ol the proce-edfoas 01 to.) Hoard and conduit such correspondence as iho llo.rd may direct and uppiove. 8f.o. (I. lie sm.ll also keep copies of all ugieements and letters mudo or written by ordor of the Hnnrd, and of such other docu- nicniK as 1119 iso jiii may uirect. Hec 7 Ho shall copy lu a book, to bo pro vld. d for tho purpose, nil resolutions not of a temporary nature, that may be ho eaitcr passed by the Hoard with marginal nOles. ' Skc. 8, lis 1)1 .l if, ant licenses 10 privy. 0 euuers, under the eules of Ihe 11 nrd when so opected, and lor each license lie Hull ru cone the earn often dollars, and he shall re new ine saiu ncoso irom time 10 time as the Hoard may dl ect, upon the payment .of the like sum SEC. II. Ho thall furnish the Health nillrer atruo opyof nl resolutions passed by the- uinai uiuicumiug ino uuiiea 01 sum omcer. HEC 10. lie Shall furnish Ibe Hnnrd nt. Its stnt-d meellns every month a detailed state- uieuv ui uv reueippj 01 mo omce. emncg the meceillne month, and nav uUr in tin. iinr ough Treasurer u 1 monoj a received bv him duo. ei. lepsuaii, wueneve.-nuy mil is re letred tQ him fqi collection, enter the same, together with a lull description of the claim upon which the said bill Is founded, upon a docket kept lor that pun aie,, and nolo oppo alte to the said entry such action an may bo taken, ftom time 16 time, In relation therolo. Sec. 12 He shall at tue explratlcn of one moulh afterdate or said bill, turn over to the Uoroush Solicitor for cullecticn all claims re maining imp id. aud furnish the Hoaid with a trai scilpt 01 the same. bec. 13. tic sn .1 lu all unsiuess referred to him, and requiring legal proceeding-, pric cute the sauis u del the dlrect'ou ol the nunra SEC. 14. He shall keen a inntr in which lift shall record all cases of contagious or miec ttous diseases rcnorlcd to exist within thn limits of the Jurisdiction of the Hoard of neuiin, wiin tne eiato 01 report, the location and nume 01 the patient, c. aiacler nf the dls ease, aud tho name of the puyslclan la at tendance. SEC. 15. He shell nubl sb tl o returns nf doathsln such form and manner us shall be dir. cted t.y the Hoard, and unmanly prepaie ine I.UUUCUUUU u report en but) uilllis, mnr r!a;08, deaths and contagious diseases le cordol during the yeur, tu be iubmltted to Uounclls, ana tho Burgess tlirough the Hoard ol Health. Hec 111. He sha 1 issue iiennits for t-einnval of do.dbodbs from uno mini le,y loanoilior, r irom oiiu grave or vault to ano her 111 iho same 0 -mctery, within ibe bounds of the Hor ough. In all eases belore Is uing tho permit, iiesiiuu require a cerimoaie eomaiuing ine unine, age. eeuseo aeam.ana aate or Heath of he deceased. Seu. 17. He shall ts-uo aunuaby, from the 15th day of April ofevery yeur. Permits for the erecll 11, establlsbmeni nil J contluuuuco ol biuii iieeceioubes, uuue uuiiuig ami ine-reuuer luit, uud ail similar es abllshments within or near Ihe limits of this Borough, as provided oy iuo oruinnuee 01 iuis jioaro, iuu mo regu lations ed tho state Heard of Health. sec 18. He shall havo the entire charge of an uooes anu papers ueiouging 10 1110 icgis.ra- (iou uenurimeui. Sec. iU He shall examine oareliilly the re lum.iiiuiiiLu, iiiuiiiiiiiro, udunio imu uuuiu- g ems diseases, und should uny omissions or errors occur therein, it snuu ue nis uuty to uoiuy eue pauies malting sum leiurns 10 uud any neglect or refusal on their part shall uy iiiui ua leiioneu lu ine iiuaru. Sec. 20. lie shall keep, li u book provided for the purpose, a reoord ol tue names uud resldeuces of physicians, practitioners ol miuwnery, clergymen, j jsiices 01 ine peuoe, sextons, undertakers, and o hers required by law to make leturns; aud should auy neiauu or pirsous so required, vuien notified, neglect or reiuso 10 ieicora intir names ana rusiaonces lie mull n pou ti. edict to t tie Hoard. Sec. 21, Hs shall fill up all permits for the removal ol dead bodies f 10111 ibe borough for Interment, having first obtiined the certifi cate from the atteudlug phj slcjiiu or the Cor oner, aocoinpamea uy inui 01 ino unuennBer. The slguature of the btcritarv shah in all eases be uppended there. o. dmj ac. 41 e snail 11111KO oui. una ut nver an truuicrlnu ol births, d aths or ooiilaul ius du- eases, upplled for Irom the reglstra'lon re cords. SEC 23. He shall hava oharea of the books uouiuiuuig ine msnas tor mnu. murrisgeiinu death ccruBcato., and deliver them, when ap- pneu ior, 10 sucn peisons as are required uy ..... .u .....aw .D.tttuD, iwV.v.c. ui.a,.. the names aud residences uf tue annlicnnia are on r-oord, or shall be registered at the nine 01 receiving me uutuss. lie snail also keep an account of all blanks delivered by him, together with Ihe dale of diliv.ry und ine name uuu resiueuoti 01 inu rticeiver. bKi) 21. Ho shall slve to lawyers, physt oluns aud clergymen acoess to the regis t ntlui) books snd allow them to tako nolus of Hie couteuts; und lo all oilier parsons desirous of examining imo ine merits 01 eue wysiem. ne shall furnish every uec-ssny facility the realsliallon record, then slial bcueliaii;- niee- ixi ror ail cere lieu ran i-uiiis ironi 01 nuy criut. may be lound, immediately ma. a noi t) be served upon toe otin r 01 u. in , 1 11 piemb.es upon wbicu nun-illi ex. s, tj i' the same lu the eve il. . 1 r 1) ,y eirua in not being und, alter dvi. se r ') ir nonce sna 1 pe tt-tiiip.iu 1 lact r oorti d and entered HKc. 27 He snail. In ma give tne locution or ibe p Has whereon the nulsan. wltnthe nature, chaiacter -,?-l!0. "spoil alnuinii ana Mlieelsniit o riiwn wn 1 ,1, Ipleifnes with Ihe work ,.l .11, 1,1 , theieby eMiisiiiga nolwinee Hup IK. e upeH chum II,. bi n moving nuisances lu b.- mini ,1, , 1 ers or agent, of Ihe'i romisea .,1 v , ir-erullcq,iirlng, Ihe same sin. , I L n the premises. 1 UlU rs (inn 'ug, or for rc. ' c own- I i eneii I I d nflrr ii -ii upon icdtilv okc. m.-Jifallh Offlar It-li .11 ofllie Henlth Oflleer lo exe. ule In regillBltohH.if llm Hoard lie -ha 1! investigate h,1 ooiiipla.ins in tn . iii a vloaihinot these rule a j ,. byHiiyoronr oil sens, (ll 01 nnv wmraeorniih, or anytmng wi . . muy tinimir the aamtaiv o ,11,. Ho oiibh. ti.t.i i.i. v 11 nd 11 a. and r m . 1c -'1 latio -n - ne -. r wiin n 1 or uns 11 ir ie O Ihr 001 lime ihr.iu,h of lb. . i-.r 1 'i.Tunts... tJieiureeaiidretidatlo.il, hi., ii, , Hoard lor luatrnei inn. 11.. ; time, make a visit nl insi,i( Iloi-oiign, to manufielon.K, 7 i-i noiwes, ice 1-oiiMw. -niLli- 1. lilll-. um. In H ----- , n, ni,HM)iia i Tl I i H g.re.t'" Kri,Lr"i "d shall , 1 , . Uli t ben g msile, visit , m. te resldencB, with a Mow or . r any no sauce or sourer ol llith or d HKC. 31. He shall, wheuevcrtbl 1 octs ai,iilBoCftoberiiiio ed uo. peitvlslim,ari minmnplovi c "1 and ; 1 11. it n ex . .nd dl. ' hp ,u 1 pc .. a lor o-in 1 Vl.iaubnl I nVh.,3 Hh.t1 ffc, It. ohoTl " MWIira QIC- I C I il abating nuisancea wlthlu 1 , , u , , , fiuurs niter ihe order of lb n mro "1 1; aced In his hands, anu shal L . , a, J , dltloulntart oi..,lraeuih,t tb M k ,nust be . commenced within Iu.lyT.ut is 1 " ,3 ?v m?,Tplanc?aQ,d',ru'ut''1 , ' 01 I iy until tsainpleted, ibe ru,,. . i strlmtv .nrii..,A ... ... Jr.; .:. nt 1,4 . ' H ' ...... iw imni pueauoua inui term;; M or the contract. No extra a lowaut' w.n rc 1 8n,te' 'H'ou bills lor work do.ie, o tr tcrla I Hoaid. """ -pecuuiy ordi r d Ly me ' surr.'nii. ... . .. 1 -'""-"ini "iiimi llllll.T 111, .11, C'lOU onhe Hoard sitiiuli. d toiCMoveauui ance I I'uinuniiL ui inu einiauoli ortiie 11 e urn t il "n'fdrtlVi16 01 ,Ue 11 WM ,r ' 1 tit i cent, shall be s tided and col I. rte ill n be mln iifHnes otc reguiuung th t jiiectlon j aVi 1 'n81 I'C'Wf 0 A'cinr.1,,17 K tllc,,, ' All bills snbmitled 10 the Hoartt fur lemoviup- I nulsaucts shall bo Itemized, und a char-e fur" 1 acli separate lie. o, " f HW .'IT. It, nit Anunu ....... I i.i i tonwi imiu tnuerwif-o or 1 dcicd where nuisances are lr et i 1 . iu. 1 removed foithwiih, if the same a e not re i"ovtd villlui, tweuty lou. ho t.l-w He itb-' llttler lu liarcl.,1 HI...A ..... .. JH ... . . i uj uitvuiil, II, XiJl-.t 111C .41 done at theyixpcuto ol iho owce 3. , , .1" '"sea 11 iiuisaccc tj be moved by the eient, occupiers .r owi era u. Ml I... . i . J,, . V " "om iiuuiic ie,e mi en cl ly this Hourj. li s,.aHbc uudci.st od that it heorlhny shall commence the rem. vni wiuiu 4 tho . line preseTlb dlu ihe 1101 ice, the Hon til 1 Seo. 37. Miscellaneous. 1 he followluz schedu oiiMinii. th, in i.n ir, .;. . of notice upon parties to Ubab- Liilt.mccs. whore not otherwise specified by re unit ou of the Hoaid, to wit: To icinovo dead nnlmn's, slaugncr-h-ju 'e ollal, and ottur matter in 11 stale tl d cr.irpey sltlon.and to cloauso hnd dblultct louses iwuuvy.n'ur yii) Hours. To cleanse uveillowlng and b , ,y privs wells and water closets, tiidisiufcc. foul wclp and to cl ansn slaughlur-honse n.n mu nits three (3) days. To cleanso full privy wellsnnd mauure pits pithy houses, cellars, yards, all- y and vacant I lob, toiepalr aud regulate surlaco dralnnce and leakv and derectivft dmin .i... c nPn . d.ys. i 10 lemove nogs andpeus, lo cleanse slauglh I ler houses and row siables, and ml up and I dmln ponds ofslagnuut waler. ten 101 lavs. I Sic. 38. No 0 nnmunlrntion still bo re ceived by the Hoard, unless Hi eauic bo In wrltlDg nad dlroi led to the Hord or through the President or Secretary lb reol'olllclaily s-ec 39. When uny inns .n.'e la r lerredto a commltb e with 1 owtr to act, tn re in, tho said committee shall repoitthcrer n In wrlt- IllLF wbiil. net Inn f hev hn v I iS.n i. ..,.in ..... to II. H. C. HI'ALbINU, President JA1IK1 H. Mc ALL, T. F. MILKS, T. .1. BHOUUUAIiL, M. H. MAlsONh, Attesf-T. M. SOANLAN, "CnU"- Sec'y Hcard iHeal h. . ..,..,... w.v inu iuiiii e.i)imcil a; iicuau doah, Pn., thlsOth day of Oct ier.j)3 nun. 1) 11 !.-. ,vt,-1 T,i . 1.. I'jt-i Tow Council. J vMLH HI HNS . tlblef Uurg ss, Atteh!;--Ts J COAKId'lY. Sec'y Ton 11 Council, mi s TU15ATKK HUHjDIN ?itjiacloalii, CAPiT.A . T. LHISISNIHNQ, President P. J. FERUUSf:-; Vlr- rf nc J. K. LEISKMRING, Oabhlci . B. W. YOST, Alct'Bl le-(f Open Daily Fix5 t- S PEE Oil,- fniei-est Paid on Savings Depou. Hatliy. Quickly, Permanently Itestrred. WEAuriEC HEavr "s; DEQIUTY, :ss, an., a 1'' i.; liviim il r ji ext. r ocmc.!,' 1 W11 Ti C Ull lis I , 11 L R1V, 1 tU C C pi 1 Ion rf t filn.plo.n I Imtnedl t lr seen i-.i ' . 1 2.0DH re: -cxplar .n 11 i m.,11 d 1 1 1 -1 evil I Mate I Ps oB ae ' ti J ngtr-i t ui ?nri body aoaH vei -en' Liokl 1 praota ERIE MZDICAL COl BUFFALO, N. Y ABRA HEEbPf ? hi PORT CAP 11 U MlllUft t. VC.3 $3 Of Eyery Descript en ci rt n nags, uauges, uaps, nsqaiaa, t tSTFINEST GOODS LOWEST 1". CE.ta j Write for catalogues. Corn -pi-"1 ir- (cil IImIImI Otussf. 20fi K. fTio.i 1 Are lbs oldest In A inert' . I Npeclal Diseases fc V v Varli.ii .-16, ll.tii.i'i-lc K111 1 Treatment iy ninli o ' ; ni'lnl- 'II. 1 1 .'. r. .'I, 1 . i Htnili 1 ! I...H - '1 M .1:1 . .. - fcORENZ SCHMIDT'S jr. asoBt! m'.- 'WW I ssiue.