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All pavements, side or foot walks constructed along the streets in front of or along the sides of all lots within the limits of Urn Borough, shall tie eight feet wide, including curb stones, from the established building line, and no steps, porch* s, verandas or fences shall extend more than three and a half feet from the said building line, leaving the side walks four and a half it> the unless otherwise directed by special oidiuauce of the Town Council : Provided that no hay window or other permanent part of any building shall extend beyond the building line of any street, except by special ordinance of the Town Council. Sec. 2. All entrances from side walks into cellars shad he closed by trapdoors sufficiently strong to serve as part of such side walks, and shall he on a level with the same, excepting in cases where such doors shall not extend further than to a point four and a half feet from the outside of the curbing : Provided that all such entrances not enclosed by trap doors as aforesaid, shall he closed by and suffi cient doors, or railing. Sec. 3. Sidewalks, steps and porch es, in alleys of twelve feet wide, shall not extend over twenty inches into such alleys ; in alleys of sixteen feet wide, such sidewalks, steps and porches 9hall not extend over two feet six inch es as aforesaid, and in alleys of eighteen feet or more in width, such sidewalks, steps and porches shall not extend over three feet six inches as aforesaid. All such sidewalks, steps and parches, as now constructed, may remain, nut whenever repaired or rebuilt, must tie made to conform with the provisions of tnis section. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the street commissioner to notify the own er or owners, reputed owner or owners, his, her or their agent or attorney, of any lots of ground within the limits of the Borough fronting orextendinealoiig any street, to construct at the grade es tablished by the Town Council, and of the width established by ordinance, a good, substantial pavement or sidewalk, of brick, stone, concrete, or plank not less than two inches thick ; and upon the failure of such owner or owners, his. her their agent or attorney, to make such pavement or sidewalk with in thirty days after the set vice of such notice, it shall be the duty of the street commissioner to make said pavement or sidewalk of such material as herein before specified, and report lite expen ses so incurred to the clerk of the coun cil. whose duty it shall bj to enter said bill with an addition of twenty per cent, thereto into a book to be kept for that purpose, and to furnish the attor ney of the Town Council with a certi fied copy of said entry so made ; and if the amount of said bill as rendered by the strtet commissioner, with the twenty per cent, added shall not be paid within ten days after notice from the attorney that the same has been placed into his hands for collection,then it shall be the duty of the said attorney to cause the same to be entered as a lieu against the property along which the said pavement or sidewalk was con structed, and collect the same as claims are by law collected under the provis ions of the Act of Assembly of April 3. 1851, regulating Boroughs, the sup plements thereto. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the owner or owners of all lots within the Borough, in front or along the side of which pavements or sidewalks have been constructed, to keep the same in good repair ; and if any such owner or owners shall neglect or tefuse for five days after having received such notice from the street commissioner to repair such payement or sidewalk, it shall be the duly of the street commissioner to repiir the same forthwith, and return a bill of expenses with twenty per cent, added, to the clerk of the council, to be collected in ttie same manner as pro vided in section four of this ordinance : Provided that no such repairs shall be considered sufficient unless approved by the street and alley committee. Sec. G. It shall be the duty of the street commissioner to notify any per son or persons obstructing any street or streets, alley or alleys, contrary to the provisions of sections one and three of this ordinance, to remove such ob structions ; and in case the person or persons so notified shall neglect or re fuse to remove such obstructions for twenty days after such notice, the street commissioner shall remove the same forthwith and return a bill of ex penses, with twenty per cent.added, to the clerk of the council, to be collec ted as provided in section four of this ordinance. Sec. 7. It shall be ihe duty of the street commissioner to notify theowner or owners, his, iier or their agent or at torney, of any lots of ground having an entrance or entrances from the side walk into the eellar of such premises, to make, bui'd, or enclose the same to conform with the provisions of section two of this ordinance ; and in case the person or persons so notified shall neg lect or refuse to make, build or enclose such entrance as aforesaid for twenty days alter the service of such notice, the street commissioner shall proceed t,o do so forthwith, and return a bill of expenses, with twenty percent, added, to the clerk of the council, to be collec ted in the same manner as provided in section four of this ordinance. Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of the owner or owners of all land abutting, fronting or laying along the sides of the strpets and roads within the limits of the Borough, upon being notified by the street commissioner, to build foot- j walks, pavements, gutters,culverts and drains of the size and width establish ed by ordinance for such walks, pave ments, gutters, culverts and drains,and m comformity with the survey and grade established by authority of the Town Council ; and if any owner or owners shall neglect or refuse to make or bwild such footwalks, pavements, gutters, culverts and drains within , twenty days after notice given him or them, it shall be the duty of the street MILLIIEIM PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 17., 1887 commissioner to make and build such footwalk, or walks, pavement, gutters, cu.verts and drains, and ret urn bill of costs witli twenty per cent, adchd thereto, to the cleik of the council, to lie collected as provided in section four of this ordinance. Sec. 9. The owner or occupants of all properties in the buill-up portions of the Borough, shall, within six hours after the fall of any snow or sleet, re move the same from their respective sidewalks : Provided that If such snow or sleet shall fall during the night time the said six hours shall count from and after six o'clock of the fol lowing morning; and any person or per sons who shall neglect or refuse to re move such snow or sleet as aforesaid, upon complaint of any citizen, shall upon conviction before the Chief Bur gess or any Justice of the Peace ot the Borough, pay a fine of one dollar. FAST DRIVING NOT TO DRIVE ON SIDEWALKS. Sec. 10. Itsha'l not lie lawful for any person or persons to drive or ride any horse,mule or other beast of draught at adangerousrate of speed on or over any of thH streets of the built-up portions of the Borough, or todrive, ride or lead any such beast of burden, or to drive any Vehicle on or across any of the pive ments or sidewalks of the Borough, ex cepting such vehicles as are propelled by hand : Provided that it shall not he law ful to propel any hyetele or trycicle, or to coast with sleighs or sleds of any kind,on the sidewalks or over the cross ings within the limits of the Borough ; and any person or persons convicted of violating any of the provisions of this section before the Chief Bnrgess.or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, shall he fined not less than one, nor more than ten dollars, or undergo an imprisonment in the Borough lock-up for a period of not less than one, nor more ii.an twentv-four hours, at the discretion ot the Ctiief Burgess or Jus tice of the Peace before whom convict ed ; Provided that this section shall not apply to persons passing to and from their own premises. VEHICLES NOT TO STOP ON CROSSINGS. Sec. 11. No vehicle of any kind shall he stopped at or upon the cross ings of any street or alley within the limits of the Borough, nor shall any horse or other beast of draught be tied or fastened in such a place as to ob struct the crossing of any street or alley; and any person who shall violate the provisions of this section shall he fined not less than one, nor more than live dollars, at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. DESTROYING OR MUTILATING SHADE OR FRUIT TREES. Sec. 12. Any person or persons who shall wilfully destroy, mutilate or in jure any tree planted or growing in front of any lot or dwelling, or any other public place or ground within the limits of the Borough, by cutting or bruising the hark of such tree or trees, or by hitching any horse, mule or olhei beast thereto, or otherwise injure the same, shall he fined r.ot 1e93 than three, nor more than ten dollars, for each and every offense, at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of tiie Peace before whom convicted. SfC. 13. Any tenant or occupant of any premises within the said Borough, who shall knowingly permit any person to tie or hitch any hoise, mule or other beast to any shade, fruit or ornament al tree in front of any premises within the limits of said Borough, shall be li able to the same penalty as provided in section twelve : Provided that the council may by resolution orner and regulate the training and trimming of all trees on the public stieets of the Borough. CIRCUS SHOWS AND OTHER EXHIBI TIONS Sec. 14. It shall not bo lawful for any circus show, menagerie, or citeus and menagerie corabi ed, theatrical ex hibition, concert, show, mountebank, juggler, skating rink, or any other ex hibition, to exhibit, show, play or vend at any place within the limits of the Borough, without first having obtained a license from the Chief Burgess, au thorizing such circus show, menagerie, or circus and menagerie combined, theatrical exhibition, concert, show, mountebank, juggler, skating rink or other exhibition, to exhibit, show, play or vend : Provided that for all concerts given or held in connection with any singing class or musical convention no license fee shall be charged ; And pro vided finther that no jugglery or game of chance performance of any kind shall be permitted on any public street of the Borough. Sec. 15. The Chief Burgess is here by authorized to grant license to any person or persons, combination of per sons or company, to exhibit, show.play, perform or vend within the limits of the Borough,upon payment to him by the proprietor or agent, the following sums respectively for each and every day or part of a day, viz : For each circus, menagerie, or circus and menagerie combined, ten dollars ; for each exhibition given in small to medium sized show tents, from three to five dollats, at the discretion ol the Chief Burgess ; for each exhibition of whatsoeyer kind, given in halls or buildings, tor each concert, excepting those exempted in section fourteen,and for each m< untebink sale of medicine, from one to three dollais, at the discre tion of the Chief Burgess : Provided nevertheless that the license fee foi each skating ri :k or other permanent exhibition shall not be less than two dollars for each and every month. Sec. 10. Any person or persons, combination of persons or company, violating the provisions of section four teen of this ordinance shall be liable to arrest by the high constable, constable, or any other officer of the Borough,and upon conviction of such offensß before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, the offender shall be fined not less than fiye. nor more than fifteen dollars, at the discre tion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted : Provided that in no case shall such fine be less than the minimum license fee , for such case made and provided. A PATER FOR THE HOME CIRCLE. ST UK NTS AND ALLEYS. Sec, 17. ll shall he the duty of the street commissioner, under the direc tion of the Town Council, to keep the streets and alleys of the Boorugh in a pood state of repair,open and free from obstructions at ail times, excepting as provided in section eighteen of this or dinance. IMJILDINO PERMITS. Sec. 18. Any person or persons pre paring to erect or repair any building within the Borough shall apply to the cleik of council for a written permit, and the said clerk is hereby authorized and required to grant such permit, giving permission to occupy for a peri od of six months the one-half of the width of the street or alley in front or next to the lot on which such building is to be erected or repaired, with stone, brick, lumber, lime, sand and oth er building material; but sucli building material shall in no obstruct the sidewalks or gutters; and if any person shall put or place any such material on any street or alley without having tlrst obtained such permit, or shall occupy beyond the limits above described, or shall,after the expiration of six months, occupy any such street or alley as afore said, every such person or persons so offending shall forfeit and pay tne sum of two dollars for each and every day the said street or alley shall be thus ob structed or occupied ; and it shall be the duty of the street commissioner to notify him, her or them to remove such obstructions, and in case of neglect or refusal to do so within five days after the service of such notice, the street, commissioner shall remove the same at the proper costs and charges of the owner of such material: Provided how ever, that after six months have expir ed the said clerk shall, upon applica tion. renew such permit for such time as the Town Council may authorize. And it shall he the duty of the said clerk to keep a register of all permits issued in a book to be kept for that pur pose, in the margin of which the party asking the same shall sign an agree ment to comply with the provisions of this section ; and the clerk shall charge for each and every permit so issued a fee of twenty-five cents,and shtll forth with pay oyer the same to the Borough treasurer. OIISTUCTIONS OX STREETS, ALLEYS OR SIDEWALKS. Sec. 19. If any person or persons shall, on any pretense whatever, ex cepting as provided in section eighteen, occupy any part of any street, alley or sidewalk in the Borough, with wood, coal, lumber, stone, brick, clay, sand, brush, ashes, or any other impediment, obstructions or nuisances of any kind whatsoever, for a longer period than twenty-four hours, every person so of fending shall, upon conviction before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, forfeit and pay a fine of not less than one. nor more than three dollars, f..r every such offense, at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom con victed, to be collected us other flues are by law collectable. Sec. 20. Any person or persons who shall put or place any manure,compose, fence, wall,building,impediments or ob structions in any of the streets, alleys or public grounds of the said Borough, or cause the s une to be done, shall for- ( feit and pay a tine of not less than one, nor more than three dollars, for each and every such offense,at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. CARCASSES OF DEAD ANIMALS, AC. Sec. 21. If any person shall put or place, or cause to be put or placed within the limits of the Borough, the carcass of any dead animal, or any part thereof, or any offal, filth or putrescent matter whatsoever, every person so of fending shall upon conviction, forfeit and pay a flue of not less than two, nor more than live dollars, at the dis cretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted Sec. 22 It shall he the duty of the high constable, upon complaint being made to him, or upon his own observa tion to prohibit and remove any ob struction in the streets and allevs of the Borough, and any nuisance or of fensive matter, whether in the streets, alleys, public or private grounds, and to require the removal of the same by the owner or occupier of such ground, in default of which the high constable stiall remove such offensive m itter, or cause the same to he done, and collect the costs of such removal with twenty per cent, added, as piovided in section four of this ordinance. DISTURBING TIIK PEACE, LOAFING ON STREET CORNERS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES, Sec. 23. Every person or persons who shall be found in any public street 01 any public place within the limits of the Borough, making noise and confu sion, or using profane or obscene lan guage, or behaving in any other disor derly manner, or m anywise disturbing the peace and good order of the Bor ough, or who shall bo found lounging upon door steps, cellar doors or other private property without permission or against the wish of the owner or occu pant thereof, or doing injury to public or private property,or lounging on Street corners.around lamp-posts,on sidewalks, or blockading the same, on bridges, crowding in front or around churches, embarrassing ingress thereto or egress therefrom, shall bo liable to arrest by any police officer, high constable or constable of the Borough : And it shall be the duty of every police oflicer, high constable or constable of the Borough, to arrest every person or persons so of fending, and bring him or them before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, and each and eyery such person shall upon convic tion, be tined not less than one, nor more than live dollars for each and ev ery such offense,at the discietion of the Chief Burgess or Justice oi the Peace before whom convicted , and in case of neglect or refusal to pay such fine, such person or persons shall be committed to the lock up of the Borough for a period not exceeding twent foui hours, at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Sec. 24. That all persons within the limits of the Borough who may at any time hereafter he uffiicted witn any contagious or infectious disease, shall lie required to confine themselves close ly and sti ictly their respective dwellings, until such lime as they can produce a certificate from some regular physician, certifying that the person or persons so a ill icted have so far recover ed as to go abroad without endangering the health of the community ; and any person guilty of violating the provis ions of this section, upon conviction before the Chief Burgess or any Jus'ice of the Peace of the Borough, shall he fined not lets than live, nor more than twenty dollars, at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. Sec. 25. All physicians residing or practicing within the limits of the Bor ough, who shall treat any cases of con tagious or infectious diseases, shall re port the same in writing to the Chief Burgess immediately after the snme shall have come to their knowledge ; and for every neglect or refusal to re port any such case as herein provided, such physician shall lie lined not less than ten, tior more that twenty-five dollars, at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. DRUNKENESS ON STREETS AND IN PUBLIC PLACES. Sec. 2G. Any person or persons who shall he found intoxicated in any of the streets, alleys, public houses or public places within the Borough shall I e fin ed upon view, or upon proof made be fore the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, not less than one, nor more than three dollars, for each and every offense, at the dis cretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted ; and in case of neglect or refusal to pay such fine,the offender or offenders shall be committed to the lock up for a per iod not exceeding twentv-four hours, at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom con cicted ; and the high constable, con stable of theßorough and all police offi cers are hereby authorized and required, upon complaint of any citizen, or upon their own view, to arrest and prosecute all offenders against the provision of this section. ANIMALS NOT TO RUN AT LARGE. Sec. 27. It shall not be lawful for ar.y horses, mules, goats, sheep, swine or geese to run at large at any time within the limits of theßorough.nor for any cows or cattle to run at large as aforesaid during the hours of night, be tween 8 o'clock P. M. and 5 o'clock A. M. : and auv animals so found run ning at large in violation of the provis ions of this section shall be immediate lv seized by the high constable, taken to the pound and therein confined. Sec. 28. The high constable shall have the custody of all animals so ta ken up and confined by him, and shall take all needful care of them, and shall keep a proper register setting forth the description, time of detention and re lease. and in case of sale thereof, of the price received and the name of the pur chaser. He shall within twenty-four hours after the seizure and detention of any animal as aforesaid,no owner having taken the same away, advertise the same by posting not less than five print ed or written notices, one upon or near the entrance of the pound, and the others at public places within the Bor ough, and by one insertion in a news paper published in the Borough, fully describing such animal or animals, and fixing a day and hour not less than eight days thereafter, for the public sale thereof. Sec. 29. In case no owner shall ap pear ou or before the time fixed for sale, and pay all legal and proper charges and costs for the seizure and detention, keeping and advertising of said animal or animals, the same shall be sold and delivered to the purchaser thereof ; and the said high constable shall first de duct out of the price received all lawful charges and costs, and forthwith pay over the balance to the treasurer of the Borough : Piovided that the owner or owners of such animals may at any time before such sale redeem the same, bv proving property and paying in ad dition to other lawful costs and charges thereon, fifty cents for each aud every head of horses, mules, cows or cattle, twentv-five cents for every head of goats," sheep or swine, and fifteen cents for every goose so seized and taken. Sec. 30. Any ptr-on or persons claiming to be the owner of any animal or animals taken up and sold according to the provisions of sections twenty seven. twenty-eight and twenty nine of this ndiuance, after such sale, may pre sent his, her or their claim to the Tow n Council in session, and it the council be satisfied of the justice of such claim, thev shall grant a refunding order on the treasurer of the Borough in favor of such claimant, for an amount equal to that paid into the treasury as the nett proceeds of such sale : Provided that no such claim shall be allowed af ter three months from the date of such sale- TAX ON DOGS. Sec. 31. All dogs and bitches,owned, kept or harbored by any person or per sons within the limits of the Borough, shall be taxed as follows, yiz : one dog, fifty cents ; each arid every additional dog, owned, kept or harbored by the same person, seventy-fiye cents; one bitch, one dollar ; each and eyery addi tional bitch owned, kept or harbored by the same person, two dollars ; to be collected in liko manner as taxes are collected for the use of the Borough. Assessment of all dogs shall be made by tire high constable, for which he shall have a compensation of five per cent.cf the total amount of taxes levied; and any person or persons denying or concealing the ownership or harboring of any dog or bitch, from the high con stable, shall be taxed twice the rates aforesaid, foi such denial or conceal ment. SELLING MEAT OF DECEASED ANIMALS Sec. 32. Any person or persons who will sell or expose to sale within the limits of the Borough, the flesh of any deceased animal, or the flesh of any calf under four weeks old, or other un wholesome or unmarketable meat, fish, or provisions, shall upon conviction be fore the Chief Burgess or any Justice I of the Peace of the Borough, be fined not less than five, nor more than twen ty-fiye dollars, at the discretion of the Terms, SI.OO per Year, in Advance. Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. DISCHARGING FIIIK ARMS. FIRE CRACKERS OR SQUIBS. Sec. 33. Any person or persons who shall wantonly and withoutany reason able occasion, lire or cause to be tired, at any time or place within the built-up portions of the Borough, any tire arms, lire-crackers, squibs or other tire works, shall, upon conviction before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough,be lined not less than one, nor more than live dollars, at the dis cretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. THROWING STONES,MISSILES,OR PLAY ING AT HALL ON THE PUBLIC STREETS. Sec. 34. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to cast, throw or pitch any stone or stones, or other mis silts of any kind whatsoever, in or up on any streets or alleys, into any put lie ! or private grounds, or at any building, vacant or occupied, within the limits of the Borough ,• and the casting or throwing of any stones or other missiles with mischievous, evil, playful or use less intent, by any person, in or upon any of the streets or alleys, or at any b :ildlng, or into any public or private grounds, is hereby prohibited : Provid ed that this ordinance shall not apply to the legitimate handling and use of stones and other material for proper purposes, such as building, repairing streets and similar purposes. Sec. 35. Any person or persons vio lating the provisions of section thirty four of this ordinance shall be liable to arrest ; and it shall be the duty of the police, high constable or constable of the Borough, to arrest every person so offending, and upon conviction before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, such person or persons, and each and every of them, shall be lined not less than one, nor more than ten dollars, or be committed to the lock-up for a period not exceed ing twenty four hours, or both or eith er, at the discretion of the Chief Bur gess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. Sec. 3G. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to play at ball in or upon any of the public streets of the built-up portions of the Borough ; and any person or persons, found violating the provisions of this section shall be liable to arrest by the police, high con stable or constable of the Borough, and upon conyiction shall be lined,each and every of them, not less than one, nor more than three dollars, at the dis cretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. FIRES ON STREETS OR PRIVATE GROUNDS. Sec. 37. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons, to build, make or cause any tire on any of the side walks, streets or alleys of the built-up portion of the Borough, at any time or for any purpose whatever; and any per son cr persons found violating the pro visions of this section, upon conviction before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, shall be fined not less than one, nor more than five dollars, at the discretion of the Chief But gess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. Sec. 38. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to build, make or cause any fire in any yard, garden, or other private or public grounds within the built-up portions of the Borough, excepting for cooking, washing, butch ering, or other domestic, mechanical or sanitary purposes ; and any person or persons found guilty of violating the provisions of this section, upon convic tion before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, shall be fined not less than one, nor more than five dollars, at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. STOVE TIPES NOT TO PASS THROUGH ROOFS. bee. 39. Every person or persons who now occupies, or who shall hereafter occupy any house, shop or other build ing within the limits of the Borough,or the owners thereof, through whose roof a stoye pipe passes, shall within five days after notice given nim, her or them, by the high constable, build a brick flue from the upper floor in such house, shop, or other building, to ex tend at least eighteen inches above such roof, and shall insert the end of such stove pipe properly into such flue ; and every person or persons neglecting or refusing to build such flue and conduct such stove pipe therein as aforesaid, af ter notice, shall for every such neglect or refusal torfeit and pay a sum of not less than five, nor more than twen ty dollars,at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted. Sec. 40. It shall be the duty of the high constable, upon complaint of any citizen, or upon his own observation,or upon the direction of the Town Council, Chief Burgess,orAssistantßurgess,that if any s'ove pipe or pipes is or are ex tending above the roof of any building contrary to the provisions of section thirty-nine of this ordinance, to give notice to the owner or occupier of such building to build a flue as aforesaid, within live days from such notice, or else to refrain from using fires in such building, and if such notice is not com plied with, to notify the Chief Burgess, or Assistant Burgess thereof who shall then impose upon such delinquent a fine as aforesaid and proceed to collect the same tor the use of the Borough, as debts of like amount are now by 'aw re coverable. BATHING REGULATED. Sec. 41. Bathing on Sunday in any stream, dam or race within the limits of the Borough,or on any other day be tween the hours of eight o'clock A. M. and six o'clock, P. M., is hereby pro hibited ; and every person or persons found violating the provisions of this section shall be lined not less than one, nor more than three dollars, at the dis cretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted, or undergo a confinement in the lock-up for a period not exceeding ten hours. Sec. 42. Any person or persons found guilty of indecent exposure while bathing, to any other person or persons than those also engaged in bathing at the same time and place, shall be fined not less than one, nor more than three dollars, at the discretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted, or undergo a confine ment in the lock-up for a period not ex ceeding ten hours. CANADA THISTLES,COMMON THISTLES. Sec. 43. It shall be the duty of the street commissioner to cut, prevent NO. 11. NBWBrAPBR LAWS If subscribers order the discontinuation of newspapers, the mwHshers may continue to send them until all Arrearages are paid. If subscribers refuse or neglect to take their newspapers from the office to which they are sent they are held responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. If subscribers move toother places without In forming the publisher, and the newspapers ar sent to the former place, they are responsible. ADVERTISING RATES. 1 wk. i mo. |3mos. 6mos. lyeaj 1 square $2 00 S4OO I $6 00 $6 00 18 0 0 H " 700 10 00 15 00 30 OQ 40 oft 1 " 1000 45001 2500 4500 7500 One Inch makes a square. Administrators and Executors' Notices r2JSO. Transient adver tisements and locals 10 cents per line for first insertion and 5 cents per line for each addition al Insertion' from going to seed and destroy all j Weeds commonly known as Canada j thistles and common thistles, growing i in or upon the public streets, alleys or sidewalks within the limits of the Bor- I ough ,* and in case the street comtnis sinner shall neglect or refuse to do his i duty, as provided in this section, he shall upon conviction before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, forfeit and pay a fine of ten dollars, to be recovered as other fiuej are by law recoverable. SLAUGHTER HOUSES. Sec. 44. It shall not be lawful to build any slaughter house or butcher shop, or to use any building already erected as a slaughter house or butcher shop, within the limits of the built-up portions of the Borough ; and any per son or persons who shall, in violation of the provisions of this section, haye, keep or maintain a slaughter house or butcher shop, upon conviction before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, shall forfeit and pay a fine of twenty-five dollars : Pro vided that meat markets, for the sale of dressed meat,shall not be prohibited at any place within the Borough. .LICENSE TO HELL GOODS. Sec. 45. It shall uot be lawful for any person or persons who travel from place to place to sell or expose to sale any goods, wares or merchandise of any kind whatsoever whether by auction or at any fixed place or building within the limits of the said Borough, without having first obtained a license from the Chief Burgess, granting permission to sell such goods, wares or merchandise : Ana the Chief Burgess shall grant sucn license upon application and the pay ment of a sutn uot less than five, nor more than twenty dollars, at the dis cretion of the said Chief Burgess. Sec, 46. Any person or persons vio lating the provisions of section forty five of this ordinance, after notice that a license is required and a demand for the license fee, shall be liable to arrest, and upon conviction before the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough,be fined not less than ten, nor more than thirty dollars,at the dis cretion of the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom convicted, to be recovered as other fines are by law recoverable. Sec. 47. The provisions of sections forty-five and forty-six of this ordi nance shall not apply to any person or persons who shall come into the said Borough from any other place or places, for tne purpose of locating and carry ing on a permanent business, nor to any person or persons who shall hold a license granted by the Court of Quarter Sessions of the county, or by the coun ty Treasurer. IIIGn CONSTABLE, CONSTABLE, AND POLICE. Sec. 48. It shall be the duty of the high constable, constable and police of ficers, upon complaint made to them or to any one of them, or upon their own observation or knowl edge, of any violation of the several sections of this ordinance, or of any other ordinance or ordinances of the Borough,forthwith to prefer complaint to the Chief Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of the Borough, or such com plaint may be made by any person or persons aggrieyed, and such Chief Bur gess or Justice of the Peace shall In stitute legal proceedings against the alleged offender or offenders,in the cor porate name of the Borough,and on the lawful conviction of such offender or offenders, the forfeiture, penalty or fine adjudged against him, her or them, with costs, shall be levied and collected for the use of the Borough, as forfeit ures, penalties and fines are by law re. coyerable ; and the said high oonstable, constable and police officers shall be paid such compensation for such ser vices as may be fixed by the Town Council. Sec. 49. In all cases where fines are imposed under any of the sections or provisions of this ordinance.or any oth er ordinance, of the Borough,which are not paid or secured to ba paid forthwith, the person or persons against whom such fines are adjudged shall be commit ted to thelock-up for a period not ex ceed ingtwenty-four hours, at the dis cretion of the Justice of the Peace be fore whom action is brougnt for the recovery of such flue or flues. COMPENSATION OF CHIEF BURGESS. Sec. 50. The Chief Burgess shall re ceive a compensation or salarj of ten dollars per annum for his official sery c es, payable at the expiration of each yearly term, which shall be in lieu of all other compensation and fees in hearing and determining offenses against the ordinances of the Borough. BOROUGH MONIES SHALL BE PAID OVER TO THE TREASURER. Sec. 51. All monies received by the Chief Burgess as license fees, forfeit ures, penalties, fines and fees in hear ing and adjudging cases under the or dinances, and all other monies and sums received by the Chief Burgess and other officers of the Boroueh, for the use of the Borough, shall forthwith oe paid over to the treasurer of the Bor ough, whose receipts, stating from whom received and from what sources the sums respective'y haye accrued, shall be sufficient vouchers on the set tlement of the accounts of such officers. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Sec. 52. All actions, prosecutions, complaints and proceedings for the vio lation of the ordinances, regulations and resolutions of the Borough of Mill heim, and for fines, penalties and for feitures enacted or imposed thereby, shall be brought before any Justice ,of the Peace of the said Borough,and shall be instituted in the corporate name of the said Borough, and all such fines, penalties and forfeitures shall be for the use of said Borough, and the officer or officers serving the process or processes of auy Justice of the Peace of the said Borough, shall receive such costs or fees as they are entitled to by the laws of this commonwealth, and the same shall be paid by the person or per sons fined in pursuance of said ordi nances, as part of the penalty inflicted. REPEALING SECTION. Sec. 53. The ordinance containing thirty-three sections, ordained, enacted and approved the 20th day of April, A. D., 1879, shall be, and the same is here by repealed. Ordained and enacted into an ordi ance, Feb. 12tb, 1887, and re-ordained and re-enacted into an ordinance, | March 5. 1887. ; JOHN F. HARTER, PRESIDENT. | B. O. DEININGER, CLERK. 1 Approved, March, 9th. 1887. W.K. ALEXANDER,CHIEFBURGESS.