L. -sf EVENING HERALD KST.MII.ISIIKD 1870. Published BTery KvenliiK, Kiccpt Sunday, at RoiTti .Ur.ntM Srnm-T, N't m Ckstrr. The tli- ' ' " ' w "iiAtidoah and tho .ummi ' t, i il'"i - ut" " week, pay am otho carrier, lly nuill W.Wa yenr,or33 cents month, payable In advance, -ulvcrtiso-ments chanted according to space niul position. Tho vubllslicta rccrvo the, right to chance the position ol advertisements whenever the pub Umbra ol new. demand It, Tho Hunt In reserved to ir-Maiiy advertisement, wntum tur .,- iwti i.iai imp uiuni-Mit-in , - little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cnncer often results from nn Im purity in tho blood, inherited from poncrntlona buck. few nuonlo nre en tirely free from some tnint in the blood, and it is impossible to tell when it will break out in the lorm or tiremteu uun- What 1ms ntiiienred to be u niero ipmpcr. AdveitiiinK rates uimm u"" pimple or Beratou nns tieveiopeu into upon application Upon appiicnm'ii. . , . . . ., KrrMied at thu pontoalce at Shenandoah, !., seoond class mall matter. TKLKl'HONB CONNKCTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." , Evening Herald KKIDAY. AI til ST 19. ISO. OUK COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. tho most malignant Onnocr. had ft severe Cancer which was at flrst n few blotches, that I tlinuitht would soon pas away, i was treated hy several Ohio phstclaiis, but In spits of their efforts the Uan ccrsprcad until my con dition becnmoalarmlnir. After many months ol treatment and i?rowliifr steadily w orse, I de cided to try 8. S. 8. which was so strnnuly recommended. The lirst liottle produced an Im provement. I continued the medicine, and In four months the Inst lit tle scab dropped off. Ten years have elapsed, disease has returned." 11. F. Wn I IAMS, Ulllshuiu. MISS. "I onlj AM and not u sign of the The State of Trade. From Howard's Coal Journal. Some of the Anthrneite people nre disposed to see nn Improvement in tritde. Tliis is no doubt tine to the Idea stiRgested tbnt not over a.OOO.OOO tons bo the production for August mill that then thu three following months would show nn Improvement in trade and that priees might be brought up to the list. Ve faney that there will not at any time be very niueh above this priee obtained, and that altogether the net result so far as priees are eoneerned may not be so good as that of 18H7, for the business done in the first half of this , year surely did not realize an equal priee with that of last year. Unless there is nuv verv Inrire uiiuntitv of this year's production yet remaining in first hands, directly or indirectly, we ought to be able to market 12.001), 000 tons in the full months. AY'ith tonnage of Anthrneite for July at :!,7(ls,000 tons and estimating August at not over M.U.'iO.OOO tons, we get a total for the eight months this year of 23,S0!),?-H. This compares witli31,H!',y9(i for last year, and !(!. 008,000 tons In 1SHG and 28,109,000 tons in 1805. .Now with three months at 1,000,000 tons per month and one at .1,000,000 tons, wo shall run the year out with something like 38,000,000 tons, or a decrease from last year or nn other recent year. Surely with this ahem! of the producers they ought to uiiiUe every elTort to hold prices at the list and not let them drift away therefrom at anytimodur tug the remainder of the year 1803. Koither the Anthracite Association or the A. !.(. A. has yet developed iinvtlniiL- which will tend to the beiie- llt of this important industry, the in terests of which thoy are supposed to have at heart. The llrst is lighting under tin- old idea that some good can i'uiiif to tliis business from the inter Ntnti- commerce act, while the latter is only interested so far as lighting for a greater percentage of the tide water price is concerned. The Anthracite industry must grow at places short of tide, where tho present rates obtained nro seemingly high as compared with other com modities. If tho llnaucial interests will look into this matter they will readily see a market for more coal and that at places on lines where they are also interested as common ear riers. On some of these lines the trade is insignificant because the rates of freiirht are more than "the tn.tllo will bear." At Chicago, Anthracite is looking tip a little. There is some reason for rejoicing in the fact that inquiries have improved quite materially within the nast fuw days. They do not amount to u general desire to buy coal, but they at least indicate that every one has not yet bought all ho needs and that some trade remains for the fall. A largo tonnage, but prices not much higher, seems to be the outlook for Bituminous coal in this market. Concerning the large tonnage there can bo little doubt Kvidencos of increased prosperity aro too numerous and decided to be ignored. Other linos of industry are experiencing the same conditions that prevail in coal, namely a large ton nage hut very close prices. Seaboard soft coal trado continues to be reported as in quiet condition, particularly so far as the New Kng land branch is concerned and prices nro low even for good quality coal. It is expected that with the release of many of tllo auxiliary ileot which has . litn-rrwU.o government riervico, tney will once more got-into commercial llnea and that there will be nn in creased business done In this direc tion. This will call for tho consump tion of Bituminous coal beyond what has leen the case for this purpose during the past four mouths. Vor some reason or other tho pro ducers of Bituniinoiiscoal inn certain district of West Virginia deny that they nro illliug contracts for tho ac count of tho Pittsburg operators and tho latter seem to acquiesce in the statement. In any event, there is considerable coal that Is produced at mines along tho lines of tho three roads in West Virginia, and on the Kiuiawhu rlvor, that is going beyond the state to fill trado which was had last year", und something new that has been gained this year. The strike in the Welsh collieries It ia dangerous to experiment with Cnncer. T he disease it beyond the skill of physicians. S. S. S is the only cure, because it is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer. The (Swift's Specific) is the only blood remedy guaranteed 1'urely Vegetublo. All others contain potash und mer cury, the most dangerous of minerals. Books on Cancer and blood diseases mailed free by Swift Snecilic Company, Atlanta, Georgia. continues, although there is an effort now beintr made looking to a coin- promise and it may be possible that we shall hear at the close of this month that work has been resumed in those collieries which are now idle. Tho latest advices are that coal can be had at about sjr,.yn to ij.'j.iio per ton at Curdih"; and it is this high price which gives the opportunity for the shipment of American coal abroad ami some little business is being done in that direction to Cape Town, the (Jape Ve riles and South America. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY. Low Itiites l Hie l'eunsj lvnlilu lliillroad Company's DebiHiiro ItWer Jlrldgo itoule. Sunday, August 21, is tho duto of tho next lYtiusylvania Kailroad special one-day ex ciirsioa to Atlantic City. A special train will ho provided, ruiininu through to and from Atlantic City via the Delawaio Kiver hriiltio, without chance. Tickets, which will ho wild at rales quoted, will ho Koil only on the special train In each direction on day of issue Shenandoah Krackvlllc . St. Olalr lnttaillc Seliuvlklll Iluvcll Adntnxilale Auburn Ilamlmri: Shoelnakcrsvllle. MohrsUlle l,cc-.pnrt Temple Kendiiii; KctumiiiK, special train wilt leave Atlantic City 7.00 p. in. same day, lnaklne same slops. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marvsville, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery than has ct hicn made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony fioni consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cured by 1), King's New Discovery for Consumption, lourhs ami oius. ne declares that cold is of little value in com parison with this marelous cure; would have it. even if it cost a hundred dollars hollie. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured hy Br. King s New uiscovcry lor (.onsimvnnon, Trial bottles free at A. YVasley's Drug Store Rctiular size so cts. and Si.oo. uuaramecci to cure or price lefunded. Special Nliiii-lliiy Incursion 1'or tho benefit of tlioso desiring to visit tho L-roat Occau drove Camp Meeting, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will, on August LM, sell excursion tickets to Ocean drove, Anbury Park, or Long JSraneli from stations named below at the very low rates quoted. Tlieso tickets will ho good for passage to Philadelphia on train indicated, thcuco on regular trains leaving Uroad street station at 11:30 a. m 3:30 and t:0S p. m. that day to destination : Train I. lives. I.cnve 11:03 a. in. fi 1U G.3S " 0:M " 7:01 " Special Kxcur. leavis. Kate. 4 2, A. M. 82 OT 4 III 2 S5 i.VJ " 1! 70 ft 00 " 2 m 5.1W " 2 rai 5 13 " 2 so n. Hi " 2 no 5 32 " 2 a.", r,.IU " 2 2.1 .1.11 " 2 10 fi.18 " 2 10 a..w " 2 in 0.10 " 2 10 Hheiiandrilb.. Fraekvlllo St. I lair l'ottsvlllc .Schuylkill Haven... Tickets will ho good for return pass:io on regular trains until September 1, inclusive, and will permit of stop-oil' at Philadelphia within limit. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF Q. A. B. Hoods ItKllt'CKIl IIATKS TO CINCINNATI, O., VIA I'KNNSVI.VANIA ltAII.UOAD. For tho thirty-second National lhicutup incat of 0. A. It., to ho hold at Cincinnati, O . rleptemhor 5 to 10. 181)3, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell excursion tlckots at rate, of single faro for tho round trip. These tickets will ho sold ou Sotitember .1, . and 5. aftd will bo feood to loavo Cincinnati returning not carllor th.n September 0 nor later than September 13, oxcept that by de. positing ticket with Joint Agent at Cincinnati on September 5, 0, 7, 8, or 9, and on payment of twenty-five- cents, retina limit may bo ox. tended so that passongors may remain ut Cincinnati until October!!, KNIQKTB OF PYTHIAS ENCAMPMENT. IIKIIUCKII ItATKSTO INIIIANAl'OMS, IN11., VIA v PENNSYLVANIA UAII.ltOAD. For the encampment of tho Knights of Pythias Uniform ltauk, and tho Illcimlal Convention Supremo I.odgoof same Order, to Im held ut Indianapolis, Ind., August 20 to Septemlior 10, 181KS. tho Pennsylvania Itail road Company will Soil oxcursion tickets at a Binglo faro for tho round trip. The tickets will ho sold August 10, J!0 and 21, and will bo good for return passage loav. IiiBltidlauapolis August 23 to 30, Upon de posit of tho tlckots with the Joint Agent at Indianapolis prior to August 20 and payment of twenty-five cents additional extension of limit may bo obtained until heptombor lu, inclusive. For detailed information apply to Ticket Agcut, Stimulate tho stomach, rouse the liver cure bilious ness, headache, dizziness, nur itomurh. coiiiUcMtloll le. Prlca 25 ceiiti. Suhl br all drUk'tcUU Pills Comllic Kents. Aug. 23. Phonograph entertainment lu the Primitive Methodist church, under tho auspices of tho Itdios' Aid Society and COUNCIL'S TROUBLES. (Continued from First I'ngu.) motion was opposed by several tnembers on the ground that It would ho an oxpenso that tholKiroiigh treitsury would not stand, nnd for nothing more than an experiment. Tho motion was carried, Messrs. Strauglin and .hitnes asking to be locordcd as against tiio motion. The law committee reported tbnt It had invostlaatitl the claims of Mrs. O'llricn and Mrs. Slander for damages sustained on paVe tnents aliened to have boon In lmd condition. Thu statement of Borough Solicitor Ilurko on the Investigations was lend. Mrs. Stnttf fer claimed $300 damages. In this case tho Solicitor stated that he was of the opinion that the claimant could not lecover, on tho ground of contrihutoiy negligence Tho re port and opinion was (lied. Mrs. O'llrion claimed fano damages. The Horough Solicitor expressed tho opinion, under tho facts gleaned on Investigation, that it was a question as to whether or not the claimant could prove, as sho claims, that Council had actual, or constructive, notice of tho condition of tho pavement boforo sho met with tho accident. Hut Mrs. O'llricn and tho lady who accompanied her at tho tlmo of the accident state that they were not naviiiE ativ attention to tho condition of tho pavement, and if this Is true tho claimant cannot recover, beeaiiso in sueh an event sho was guilty of not having exercised duo and reasonable caro in traversing tno pavement, Tho Solicitor took occasion to say that ho was unablo to framo a moro definite opinion be cause tho law and street committee had not furnished him with facts ou the borough s side of tho easo. Tho report was filed. Mr. James called tho attention of tho Chief Burgess to tho need of crossing plates on West Coal, Kast Centro and North Whito streets. Under advice of tho Horough Solicitor,- Council decided to appeal from the judgment for $I0 and costs rendered by Justico Toomcy against tho borough in tho case brought by J. Claud Brown, Frank Conry and M. R. Stein, liquidating trustees of tho Shenandoah Feed and Lumber Cuinpany. Tho following important written opinion submitted by the Borough Solicitor was read and lUcd : Shenandoah, la Aug. 17, lbOS, To the WaterCommittee of Council: Under date of August stb, 1MI8, the chairman of your committee submitted tome the loiiow ing statement with rcfcrcnco to tho legal right ot l ouncii to construct mo piupuscti now dam aud upon this statement request mo to furnish you a written opinion covering tho question of law involved. M. M. Buike, Lsq.. Borough Solicitor. Dour Sir : Sometime ago Council appro priated tho sum of twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars to bo usud in improving our streets or to provide moans ol giving us a bettor supply of water. The right of Council to so oxpenu the funds derived Irom general taxes ior water purposes has been quesiiuncu. iy virtue of tho authority voted hy the people of this borough wo now assess a tax of live mills for water purposes, the same being re Snrvil fnr the iiavriient of interest on the water bonds and a certain specified part of tho principal each year. Wo also have a cer tain a.d il.xcd water rate collected by the YC-itu, sniinrliitende.ntand by means of which we meet tho actual running expenses of the plant. Tho Water Committeo huvo recom mended tho building of a storage reservoir to bold a quantity of water sullicient to carry us over the dry season of each year and pre- cut a shortage ; but the right of Council to to so expend the funds appropriated by them lias been disputed ai.d we now call upon you to decide for us in a written opinion whether we have not tho same right to use theso funds for the improvement of our water system as wo have for the improvement of our streets, ltespectfully yours, JiiSKCll W. 1)1X1., Chairman of the Water Committee of Bor ough Council. It will bo observed that, according to this statement, there is no tax rate for tho purpose of meeting tho oxpenso of improvements in the public water works. Tliero is a tax to meet tho interest on tho bonded indebtedness and so much of tho principal as is required bv law to bo pant annually, unuer tneso cir cumstances Council have, hi my judgement, au undoubted right to mako an appropriation for the improvement ot tno water worns, tliis appropriation to bo paid out of the gcnoml Itiuils oi tno noroiign. llut tliero aro some leaiuros oi ino piu poscd improvement and the proposed mothod of paying for it, that aro not included in tho utiiicineiit eiven ahovo that ought to. nethaps, rcceivo some attention. I am advised that an appropriation has been made for tho con struction of tho dam and that nono of tho monies so appropriated aro in tho hands of borough. I am also advised that it is tho puiposo of Council, or at least the purpose of thu committeo, to commence the work ard to carry It on as tho money so appropriated comes into tho bands of tho Botougb Treas urer. I am also advised that this expendi ture of twenty thousand dollars is to bo mot from tho revenues duo tho borough for the current year. It was tho proper and legal thing for your committeo to do when they first fixed tho sources from which should come tho money to pay for tho dam, because in incurring an expenditure of twenty thousand dollais for tho present year without lmviiw nudum xiillicient for tho present year and duo to thu borough to meet this expendi ture, you would undoubtedly bo creating such an indebtedness as cannot now bo legally created against this borough without tno consent of tho voters, the amount ot tno present indebtedness being above tno con stitutional and statutory limit. Our books contain qulto a number ot cases In reference to what constitutes a municipal lnbt within tint meaning of the constitution and otirstiito law. Section 8 of article 0 of our constitution provides that "Tho debt of lino I'liuntv. citv. borough, township, school district or other municipal or incor porated districts, except as herein provided, sliall never oxeced soven per centum of the assessed value of taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district incur any new debt or increase tho indebted ness exceeding 2 per centum upon tho as sessed valuation of the property, without tho assent of tho electors thereof at a public election as shall ho provided hy law." Whether tho liability in this improvement is !in indebtedness within tho meaning "of tho constitution as construed by our Supicmo Court, depends upon the answer to tuis ques tion : Is its purposo to provide for tho pay ment of what may bo called a part of ordin ary oxpenso? If It is, then It Is within tho power of tho Council to mako tliis Improve ment, if tho expenso of the same bo within the limits of the borough's current rovenues. See Brown vs City of Corry, 175 Pa. State on.,ria t r,5s lii that cuso n contract was entered into by tho city for tho purchase of the water works plant. Tho Indebtedness of the city was lu excess of the constitutional limit. Tho works wero to bo liald for in twentv annual installments of six thousand ($0000.00) each out of tho current rovonuoa r,r tlm eltv and not othorwlso. It was hold by tho Court ot lino county ami uy mo siimremn Court on anneal. In May, 1800 that this was tno creation oi n new. in viuuuuu m tho constitutional provision proiunuiiiB tno incurring of an Indebtedness above certain iirAsnrlhed l in ts und tho Council was nro vented from purchasing tho works till tho consent of tlio people couiu no ootaiueii. i no sumo ruling was had lu tho caso of Davis ct sd-vs-Doylestown Borough, 3 Pa. County Court lieports, 573; in that easo it appears that the borough undertook the purchase -uf au oleettic light plant. Fertile purchase of tho plant they propose 1 using some of tho inoiioy icalUed from collection of water rates. Tlio court hold that the water rates could not bo used In that way and that the purchase of the plant would occasion an In debtedness contrary to law, 1 am thoreroro of opinion : First. That you can legally, under present circumstances, make an appioprlatiou for the proposed Improvement. Second. That tho appropriation so made must bo met out of tho current icvciiue of the borough for tho present year, Third. That If you continue the work of building the dam from year to year, thus in creasing tho cost of construction ludellnatoly and without duo regard for tho amount of rovoutie coming Into the horough, you will bo liable to bring yourselves within tho rub hig In Brown vs City of Corry. Respectfully submitted, M. M. Bl'iiUK, Horough Solicitor. it. wn dc.-l.li-.! that tho new fire huso be couttactwl for on the condition that It be paid rz. l&Wr tor"' When a man is struck down by a poisoned anow tip ped with the venom of the deadliest of serpents, he knows that his time lm come. Death Is only a question of moments; hut not one man in a thousand realizes that when a little extra bile gets into his blood his whole system Is being polsond just us truly as If a venom tipped arrow was sticking in his vitals. Rattlesnake poison is a good deal muck er than bile-poison but the latter will do lust as deadly work if it keeps on accu mulating in the system. Probably two thirds of the cases that end in consumption begin with " liver complaint " and indigos tlon. These troubles would never get as far as consumption if Dr. Pierce's Golden Afrrtlcnl nlsonvrrv was used before the hlle-noisonlnir cot fairly under way. This mmirVntde " Dlsenverv " invirroratcs the torpid liver nnd gives It power to filter the poisons out oi ine system niimiiy "i thnrftlirritlt-. It strengthens the digestive fluids nnd enables them to make rich red nourishing blood; it builds up healthy muscle, steady nerve force nnd enduring sirengin. The experience of Mr. Val llurknrd, living at A. Mtr Avn ttlllTnto. K. V.. Is IflVCtl ill lltS OW11 words " Five weeks ago I followed your advice and took two lmttles ol I)r 1'ltrcc s ooiqcu men icai Uiscovcry anil also two buttles of I he 'Picas. atll I'tiiee.- i cuii-siuti n..-.. v....,., -. m there have lieen no eruptions since I finished the last bottle I think ills the greatest remedy on the globe for blood and digestive disorders. My appetite increased wonderfully and I hae also entiled flesh, I would like everybody to l-nnw Ihr In,, vnllip of I)r PicrCC'S medicines as I am confident by persistent me they cure al' ailments for which tlicy nre reconiiircuueii. No household should be without a relia ble doctor's bnnk. Send 21 one cent stamp" for Dr. Pierce's inco-patre "Common Sense Medical Adviser" to the World's Dispell- sarv Medical Association, liutlalo, rs. i A heavier clnth-linnnd volume v stamps. C'iieciI l.ilm Wild llcitata. After tho Chinese war 111 tho furtlcl Ijord looh had, while attached to tho llrlt ish cniluissy there, tho misfortune to bo cnptitH'il by a blind of Infuriated and Ig norant Chinese They were saMigo at tlio losses they him stillercil and were ready for any brutal nets of revenge on tho hated Kngllsli Tlicy tool; Henry Uieli, as no then was, and his companion and put them both into narrow cages just llkowthl beasts In a show, ami they carried tlicin up and down the country, exhibiting them to tho enraged Chinee, who jeered them, mocked tlieni and tortured them In every possible way Happily fur the two unfor tunates, Urltisn soldiers wero not long in coining to the restate when tho news be came known, and thoy, quite contrary to their own expectations, thus nianiiKcil to cscapo nn awful fate. London Globe, When you rail lor DeWltt's Witch Hazel r. 1 .1... ........ t t.iln ,., ,n. ,11111 L ilCCI'V " oaivo uiu me., e' - . ,-- -. ,,.- thing else Don't ue taiKcii mi" u.i- substitute, lor piles, 101 nuica, .... - II. Hageiibnch. What Ho Thought of tlio Court. At a pollco court In olio ot tho towns in thu north of Scotland a witness showed FOliio signs of levity while being examined nnd was nroniptly cautioned hy tho presid ing ningistratu to address thu court In n becoming manner, dsn lio would no com mitted for contempt 'Whaur's th cottrtf said tho fellow with a slight air ot disdain. 'I'm tlio court 1" replied tlio magistrate, with fconio dignity. "Do'll a' that yu nror said tho witness. "Yc'ro jlst .Ii.mlo Tocher tho tatlo nier- than I" Pearson's Weokly. Truth wears well. Peonlo bavo learned that DoWllt's Little Kirly Risers aro reliable little pills for regulating the bowels, curing constipation and sick lieadacho. They don't gripe. C. 11. Ilagcnhucli. fur in two years, without inteiest. This was opposed bv Messrs. Strauglin, James and Hand, on the ground that the borough re ceives $771 00 from the Win. Peiin Company for the destroyed hose, and that money should at once go to liquidating the debt created by Famous Treo AlinnstOolie. The famous oak five under which Wlb Ham l'enn, the great Quaker, nindo his trentv with the Indians over twocentunes oiro wns literal v ruined by tho rello Hunt ers and vntulals." said .1 V Mollrldo of l'hllmlclnhhi. "All tbnt, reinnlnsof tho trentyoak now Is a scarred stump a few feet high, and it is inclosed In a strong iron picket lenco to keen the vandals nwny This stump is loacted in l'enn purl;. Hello hunters for The (hUlii'ilnc T IlilllO. Washington, Aug. 18. The wnr de partment has Issued regulations for the ptildnnco of ofllecrs con fined In the collection of duties on Imports nnd ex ports, tnxes und other chnrges and ex actions to bo collected as a military contrlhutlon nt ports and places In the rmsRoHsInn of or under tho control of the forces of the United Stntes in the Philippine Islnnds. The regulations are substantially the same ns were recently put Into operation In Cuba. The rntes of duty, however, differ In many Im portant particulars. Colonel ItooMovolt to lleslgu. Washington, Aug. IS. It Is reported bore that Colonel Theodore Hoosev.elt commanding the First volunteer cav alry, better known as the Hough Riders, will resign his mllltnrv com mission In a few dnys, but thnt before doing so he will visit Washington for the purpose of conferring wiin mo olllelals of the administration concern ing the situation at Santiago which re sulted In forwarding the "round robin" petition for the transfer of tlio troops to the United States. The Now York Xnvnl Itovlew. Washington, Aug. 18. The nnvnl re view at New York will take place next Saturday, the parade starting irom Tompklnsvllle, S. I., nt 10 o'clock In the morning. Kach vessel of the navy lu thiifc-e waters will proceed up to the Grant monument, there lire the na tional salute and return. The president will bo unable to go, nut i-osiniusiei-aeneral Kmory Smith, Attorney Gen oral Grlccs nnd others of the cabinet will represent tho administration. Canm (ieoriro O, Mcndo. IIorrlsliurgr'Aug. 18. Major General Graham has taken charge of the now military enmp near Mlddletown, and will recommend that It be named In honor of General George G. Meade. General Graham Is much pleased with the location. The railroad oIHblals have been advised to prepare for a heavy movement of troops, and It Is expected that 30,000 men will oe en camped In the vicinity of Mlddletown within the next SO days. Her Health Restore d LlIK misery ot slecplcssnoss can only be realized by tboso who havo experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Nervlno. So certain Is Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists aro authorized to refund prico paid for tho first bottlo tried, providing It docs not benefit. Mrs. Henry Bruns, wifoof tho well known blacksmith at Orand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, lieadacho and Irregular menstruations suffering untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for femalocom plaints besides being under tho caro of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to mine, ana I shall novcr ceaso to thank that lauy. ner testimonial Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles Nervlno nnd Nervo and Liver rills, which restored ino to health. I canhot say enough for Dr.Mlles'Ilcmedles." Dr. Miles' Remedies atosold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee first bottlo benefits or money re funded Book on dis eases ot tho heart and nerves free. Address, DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. ElKhart, lud. Dr. Mllos!' INervinei ..Rostoroa , Health ; Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In tho world for cnts, bruises, sores, ulcors, salt rhenm, fovor soros, 1.1. l.n.,e nl.tlli1at.it, pnm, n.iil purchasing new hose. $1,000 10. Tlio boiougb years chipped olT the bark of tho treo nnd tI, ,,r,,T1tlnn. and nositiTolv cures nllos. would have to draw but little over $200 from oven cut Into tho trunk nnd carried nwny or J0 pay required. It is guaranteed to givo the treasury. It was also shown by paying pieces ot tho wood, and oven wliolo nmus perfect satisfaction or mony TOtunaca. rnco ash for tlie hose tho hurough would receive wero carried away. x ninny ino umo un ao cuum . .u ... ... could not withstand theso lgnoDlouuncKB, and it died. At last tho authorities enmo to their senses, when It was too late, and ordered a strong fence put nround tho stuiiin of tho treo." St. lotils uiouo Democrat PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ- M. BtlUKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. onlee ICiran building, corner ol MIil nn Centre streets, Kliciiaiulouli. ltato. SI.OO n.sr, 3.A0 3.50 a discount, but a motion to pay for the hose at unco was defeated, with the thrco Council men above named voting in favor of It. Mr. Co.ikley presonted a petition asking that an electric light bo placed at tho corner of Centre and Jardin streets. On motion of Mr. Bell this and all other requests for street lights were referred to tho lamp and watch committeo. A motion hy Mr. Strauglin that Council place no moro lights this year wa3 defeated. Mr. Bell presented a list of pooplo ou Pop lar street desiring connections with tho pub lic water works. Ho also read a reconduct! datiou by tho water committeo that a storago reservoir be built ou Davis Run the samo was submitted at tho last meeting. A communication was read from J. A. Faust, ollering to givo the borough a good supply of pure water for $S,000. In caso of his failure lie offered to forfeit all his labor in connection with the project. Mr. James offered tho following resolution Whereas, It has been evident that the borough of Shenandoah must construct ad ditional reservoir capacity to properly fur nish water to the patrons thereof, and WiiEiiEAS, At tlie present rates for water there is notsullicient realized on tho duplicate to pay for reservoir improvements and current water expenses and that money from the general fund lias been taken yearly to meet certain of the costs of managing tho watur nlaut. and WliKiiEAS, There is the Sbcuaudoah Water Company which has both water sheds on tlio mountain and'u reservoir of 00,000,000 gallons caiiacitv. and WilEitEAS, It would bo to tlio best interests of the borough of Shenandoah and the water coiuiianv to he united under one management, thus reducing tlio oxpenso of managing tho two plants into one organiza tion and combining tho pumping facilities with tlio water shed and reservoir facilities for n common purpose, Therefore bo it Resolved. That the water committee bo instructed to act in conjunction with a committee of citizens to cooler with tho Shenandoah Wator Company with a view to tho borough leasing lor a period oi ninety nine years or buying tho Shenandoah Watei Company upon such tonus ns will bo equitable ami result in a saving to tun borough. Resolved. Second. That, in tho event such leasing or buying of tho Shenandoah Water Company can not bo accomplished at an economical advautago to tho borough, that such a rate bo charged for the service of Hater as will positively result in tho revenuo of tho borough water meeting all expenses of tho management or tlio borough water plant and provido a proper sinking fund uccoiding to tho law lor tlio payment ot mo uoudeu obligations on account of the water plant, After much discussion Mr. Kuglert moved that tho water committee's recommendation bo accepted anil tho motion was carried Messrs. Strauglin, McGuiroand James asked to bo iccordedagaiustthomotioii. Mr. James' resolution was placed ou file. The resolution adopted, as recommended by tho water com mittco, has been previously published and calls for a dam of tho capacity of 30,000,000 to cost $10,000; that P. J. Cleary be given tho contract on foreo accouut on 10 per cent., and that D. T. Glover bo retained assurveyor and time keeper. The bills uf Borough Auditors McDonald and Byruu for $78 each were presented and read. Mr. Beniian moved that they bo paid. Mr. Strauglin raised the point of order that tliero was already a motion ou the minutes SUMMI3II OUTINGS. PKItSoNALLY-CONDUCTED TOUB VIA PENN SYLVANIA ltAII.UOAD. J. 29TIMES My littlo boy brokoout with an Itching rash. I tried three doctors and medical college but bo 1 ept gstttng worso. ZVicre tras not one tijuareinrhpslhionhtsicholcbodiunnjcctcil. 1 lo was one mass of sores, and thostench was frl"hlfiil, la removing tho bandages they would takothoskln with them, and tho poor child's pcrcaius wero heart-breaking. After tho second application of CUTIccitA (oint ment) 1 sate signs of improvement, and tho rur- to dry up. His skin peeled ou twenty times, but now lie is entirely eurnl. Ill llt'T W.VTTAM, 4723 Cook St., Chicago, III. Si sitnY Cri: TitKATMrfT Fon Tfrt lUnr Hi-mob, wiiii I oks vr IUir Worm titlhi with Cuticiibjl Son-, follnwc'l hy p-ntld anointing! vlOi CcTlcual, luro,t f rmoljlcnt kln cure"; SmI ItliTouirli'nitthflwmM. l'nTTrRnitro4iviiCHKM. uui.1-. Crops , uoi-toN. iiowiocure uutrUumori,!ri- SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces the following porsoiially-conducted tours for tho summer and uirly autumn of 1893: To Ycllowstono Park and the Trans- Mississippi Deposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days in Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Rate, $235 from N'ow Yet k, Phil adelphia. Baltimore, and Washington; $230 from Pittsburg. To Klagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo cold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 ami 20, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Bull'.ilo, Rochester, and Watkins ou the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Lmay Caverns. Natural Bridge. Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 2S and October 10. Rate, $05 from Now York. $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For Itineraries nnd further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. l'OMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhenmidoah, l'a. )KOI JOHN J0NK8, MUSICAL -INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy Clly, Vm. Havlnir studied under some of the hfsH inAMtcrH In Ignition mid Paris, will elvo lessons ou the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. 'Irm roanonablo. Address III caro ol Htriil.i. ilie jeweler Hhenandoali. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. Philadelphia & Reading Railway lCngincs Hum Hard Coal No Smoke Have Removed to IN EFFECT JULY 1st, 1S98. Trntnu Icrivfl Hheiinndoatl aH follows! Kor New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7 30 a 51 a. m., 12 27, 8 10 and 0 07 p. in. Kor rsew Yoric via juuucu v.uuiu& w uuyv, 7 30 . in., 12 Zl aim a lu p. m. Kor lrcndliig and Philadelphia, week doys, 7 30, 9 51 ii.ni., VI -'i , a lu aim o ui p. m. Kor l'ottsville, ween uy, i, vi 19 97 B 10 fi 07 nnd T 25 o. m. Kor Tamoqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 ill), 9 51 a. in., 12 27. 8 10 and 0 07 P. lu. Kor wuuamspori, ounDury nnu ijewiauuihi week days. 11 ao a. m., i fu, I p. in Kor Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, t) 51, II . m.. 12 "7. 10. fl 07. 7 25. 9 55 II.- lu. Kor Ashland and Shuiuoklii, week days, 7 30, 11 HO m. m.. 12 37. 810.8 07. 725 and 55 D. lu. Kor Ualtlmore, Washington and tno west via T r 1 T1 J 111. AO. It, It., through trains les-t Reading W PT f"Xn f ll C llilOf Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. Alt. II X.) ol 820, fVCiU YY 1L11 5 D1U.& 785, II 2fl a. m.f U lQ.and 7,57 p. u.. Uundays, Awxv II xwxa J va.sx.qc; 820,700,1120 a.m., 848 and 727p.ru. Addl- SECOND LOO FJ. rniuL-cnnir-store- -DEALER IN o referring tlio bills hack to bavo them itemized. and sworn to, and this had not beon done, pfljit, CODfCCtiOIlCry, next meeting. At 12:15 a, m. Council adjourned a -', , w, t . H. .... , u ,u miu 1 I y, .". . . ,. .j . - tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut sireeia sialion, wcok uays, lu oy a. in, m m. U 15 8 10 ti.ffi. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS KOlt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 43, 4 80, 0 00 M.U1. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, s uu, v iu a. m i ou p. m. 1AUI jeavo Philadelphia. Ueadtne Terminal, week days, 3 40, sua. 10 zi a. in, anil I au, 4 to p. Leave Reading, week days, 7 OJ, lOOs, a, 12 15. 4 17. 6 00 u. m. r j.avA HnttHvlltn. weak ilnva. 7 10 7 40 a.m. - , t- , . ! . -' . . " - ... . - . ' 1 I WAIN UTIll I lltKlCCI). 4 io,o luanu oooii. m, UlkUlO UUU lUUitttU. Leave Taroanua. week da TO CI.KANSIi THU SYSTIJ.U Ull'ectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habiliial constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irrltuting or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, uso Syrup of Figs, made hy tho California Fig byrup Co. CO Wholesalo and Retail. West Centre Street DRINK- Aim VOU COIN!) SOUTH? TIIK SOUTIEKN RAILWAY ItKACllES A I.I, ritOMINKNT 1'OINTH. Don't start South without consulting John M. Heal I, District 1'asscnuer Agent, Southern CUiARY'S KXTRA I'JNR QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Railway, (US Chestnut street, Philadelphia CunPrint Jircinifilll If you cannot call in person, write to him. 3U1)1.11U1 O.U 5ap.ll Hid... and Oranjje Champagne. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought or We Bottle Bears tho Signature) BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Tim South and IU Atlvuului;u distribution, a sixteen jiagc Journal tie. rnV.llC ItlllUiy orders Will receive crlnttvo of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tuiiuohoo, aeorgia, AlaUama und Mississippi. Persons seoklng now locations, or oapltalhits dokiriiig to mako safoand profit ably investments will find the information contained therein both valuable and Inter estliig. Copies will be mailed free upon ap plication to John M. lleall, District l'assen ger Agent, B2S Cbcstniit street, rhiludclphia, I l'a. proiupt ntteiition. Leave them at the oflke, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. Leave Taruuoua. week days. 8 85, 11 22 a. in., 1 49, 5 50, 7 20 p. 111. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 0 05, 11 47 a. in., S3, s 11, 0 21,7 41 p. lu Iave Alahanoy Plane, week days, 6 SO, 0 25, 10 25, 11 5!) a. 111., 2 41, 5 32, 6 41 7 57, pill. Leave Wtlllamsport, weok days, 7 42, 1000 ni.. Vi lli and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street w baif for Atlantle City. Weekdays ISxpress, 8 00. 9 00, 10 4') a. in.. (1 30 Saturdays only), 2 00, 8 00, 2 40 1(0 mluiite tralnl, 4 00 103 lllilllltu trulllj, 4110, 5 00 fl mlnlltu truliij, 5 40, 7 00 p.m. Accommodation, CIS a. in., 5 00, 6 80 p. in 81.00 excursion train 7 00 am. Sundays Kxpress, 7 20, 8 00, B30, you. 10 ou a in, 4 4.1 p m Acconiiuou&non, 0 la a lu, 4 45 ii. m. S1.00 exeursion train. 7 a in Returning leave Atlantic. City depot, corner Atlautlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxnress. (6 45 Mondays only) 7 00, 7 45 m minute train, 8 20 65 minute train, 9 00, 1015, 11 OU a, in., 8 80, 4 80, 6UU, 780, 930 p, in. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. ru. 405 p. m. 8 1.0 J excursion train (from Mississippi ave. only) 010 p. in. Sundays Kxpress, UUU, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 0 30, 7 00, 7 80, 8 00, 0 30 p. m. coinmodatlou, 715 a, ui,, 5 05 p. in. 9100 excursion train (from foot Of Mississippi ave. only), 0 10 p m. Kor Capo May and Hca Isle City, 8 45 a. in., 280,445pm. Additional for Cape, May 4 15 p. m. Sundays-til 00 excursion 7 00 ) tl 15 a in. Kor Ocean City, 8 30, 8 45 a an, 2 80, 4 45 l (tl.OJ excursion Thuisday only) 7 00 it in. Sun days, 8 13, 0 15 u tu. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket ageu or address . ... I. A. HWK1CUBD, KnsoM J. Wkkks. (len'l Bupt, en'l lWr Agt., Heading Terminal, rnuaaeipiiia. Hillions of Dollars aoupinsmoko evoryyear. Taken risks but get your houses, stock, fu niture, eto., insured hi llrst-elasgr liahlo companlos as represented by ftAVIfi PATKT insurance Agent LliVVlU rAUOIi Ia0 noun, Jardlu fit Also Ll!rndAMldtaUl Uoupaulu SCIIUYKIL1. DIVISION. JlH,Y 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoaii alter too uuo o uatofor WlKC"", tlllbertoii, 1'rauavlllo, Water, St. Clair, l'oluvllle. llaiuuurx, Kev.a, 1'otb.towu. l'lioenlxvtlle. KorrlHtown a.d rut.. aaelpbltt (llr-wul street station) ut 605 aud a 13 a. ui.. Jul. o is p. in: on wuik uayn. nuuuu.i. 8 15 u. m.t 4 a5 p. m. l ruins leavo iracKvnio ior niienauuoau t . 7 3U, 1146 a. in. and 5 40, 7 30 p. Sunday, 1 1 ui a. in. auu 4U p. lu. lAiuyts rottsvlllo lorniieiianuoaii ivia rnu:a. vlllu, 7 10, 11 20 . iu 5 20, 7 10 p. ui. ruiuuay lu : u. in., n'M p. tu. l,euvu f lillaUelulMu, (llroad stieet station), lui SliSMiidouli ut SUA a. ui 4 10 p. lu. week days. Suuduys leavo at 6 60 und 9 23 a. li. Leas a llroad street station, ruuaueipuia, KOH NEW YOKK. Kxpress. week-days. 3 20, 4 03, 4 50 ft 05,5 15,6 30. 7aa,auu, y&o, luzi (Inning Cur), Itoou. m. IZUUltooll, Visa ll.llutteu 1W aim t u p. la. Dluliig Cars), 1 40, it jo (Killing i ur) a -M. J jo. 4 UI, o uo, .' ou (l)liiliig Cur), D uu, 7 VI, 1 .W (1'ln lug Cur), luuu p. in., 1ZU1, ntgbt. Stiiuiuys. 6.; 4ui, 4 ao, oOj, a 13 a sj, a ou, 1021, (iiiuiua Cur), UA u. ui., IliU, loo tlliiliiK Uurj (l)llillif Cur), loo (l.tlultcd4)(l'liilliK Uurj, a 'JO, boo, (UliiliiK Oar) Oit), 7 US, I .'si, 1 ill 111 iik Cur J iuou p.m., 1201 ulgbt. j.xpress lor iluatuu wliuout ciiuuko, uuih im,, Week.-Uuys, and t 00 p. tu., daily. lutsKiit express. H urler curl. u 111 wees: du s. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Ualtlmore uud WashlUKtou. 3 60. 7 -U a ill. loaj, 11 -jj, u. m., vivj, via ti'iuiim cur, 11- blouul 1.IUUU.O, U111I11K Carl, o it, 6Cs llfin nig CurJ, 7 31 lUlnlui; (JurJ p. ui., and iuo nlulit weekdays. Suuuuya.uou. 1'M,Vli,li'l&, a. 111., ViltJ, 1 11, 11 Jl 11 lilt; Car 4 41, -VJU Cm,. KreMiouat Limited, llliilut; CurJ, 0 6.1 LUiiilnt- curj, 7 at juiuiiiaCurJ p. uu aim uuoiuniii. rur iiuuiuioru. ucvuiuuiouaou, uuh hi, - und 4U1 p m wee duys, a us uuu tl 16 p ui uutiy. FOll ATLANTIC CITY. Leave liroud street statluu via Ueluwuro rive. bnugo i-Jxpress, 3u0, 9 10 IbU luiiiutes 11 lu. :as ismiuiiicsj, iou ibo luinuiesj, iuj p. ui. tsuiiuu s, it UO, 9JU ISO luiuutesj, a tu, JJS JtC llllliuiesj, i i p ill. ijeuvts luract atreei tvuri uxpresn. o 00. uii. luuu L73 iiiiuutesj,u ui. (100 Suturduys ony, ivj lio uiiuuiesj,aou iiJUiiuutesj,aao iuu tiiiiuitcsi, auu 16) luiuutesj, 4 3U J7a nilliulesj, DIM po luiuutesj, 3 30 L6j luiuutesj p in. nuiuiuys, tiw, 7 3U, sou 173 luiuutesj, a 30, UOU (73 luiuutesj, 9 30 1,70 luiuutesj a Ul, uud 4 50 173 llillllltesj Ji lu. Ql.uu oxcursion truiu, 7 Ouu ui uully. rur cupuaiuv. aiiuimwu. wiiuwuouaiiuuuiis lieuub cxpruss, you u 111, U.30, 4 05, 3 00 p 111 weekdays, auudajs, SiUa 111, Cajn; Alay only. 1 su p 111 oalllrilaj b. Itxuumlon, 7 ou u tutlal.y. Kor Sua Islo City, uomji city. Avaluu uud Stouo Harbor Uxpress, v lu a. ui., 2 3U, s .o, 5 00 p. lu. week Uays. Auudays, 8 3u u. ui. lix. vurnioii 7 CO u 111 dully. rur burners i-uiu. uxpreos, ouj, 8uu, luvj , ui., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 uu, 4 ou, a uu, 6 3u 1). lu. week, dus. Suuduys, 3 UU, BUI, 9 00,9 30 a. ru, and 1 30 p. lu. I. li. HUXC'UIASUH, J. It. WOUU, Ueu'l Muiiaa-ar. tieu'l 1'ass'ir'r Ags Webster's International Dictionary Successor of the "Unabridged" The One Great fitandnrtl Authority, SowrlU-s lion. II. J. Hjywer, JiKtico U. S. Niipreiuo Court. Htniiilard of thsU.S.llov't rrintlnir ( llince, lue i. n. nuiirrino 1 Iri:ou(l, au 1110 piuia nu ll eine Courts, andof near 1 nil the Hchoolbook.. AVnrmly Coiiiiiieitclctl Iliy SUta Hiijnsrintrniienu ( of Rchooln, Colli-lte licit. ( ilenti.siuloUierlMiicutors : I UUllOlt W1U10UI uuiiiour. Iiivalnnlilo la the liouseliold, nnd tn the u-nrhcr, icliuliir, pro . II-BBiniiui limn, uuu n-u educator. ; Tl I B0JBST FOR PRACTICAL USE. i It Is easy to find the word wanted. , It Is easy ta oicettnln the pronunclafon. It Is'easy to trace the growth ola word. It Is easy to learn what o word means, Tin Aen l'ort Tribune Hnvs: 'I hn I iteHt edition eoines from tlio press with a 1 miK-fiiesi uuu uniuies ine innii inoro irldiutd lr)hii,'ratliti-al iuiierliln. tl,. puiili -, too. mids this a Mi.rk to wL 1. Uuily useful U leler. April s. 16W. OPT TIIO I1GST. 1 pJfSiieclinen pages sent on application to ..C- C. MRUHIAM CO., Publishers, 1 ,-ii rrriK"rifr, iiiiiMS,, i,rf,-. niu u owooouooc "1 XL oul lilt W UVd UU JltfuU'l tUrirllli. Sunday bcIiooI,
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