CONDENSED DISPATCHES. table Event of the Week Briefly ad Teraelr Told. There hare been 70 rases of plngue nt Melbourne. The plague situation at Honolulu was reported much Improved. Owing to the small Ice crop Norway may be drawn on for ice thin season. A telegraph office has been opened by tat Chinese administration In IYklng. An interoceank" cauul compnny with $10t;noo,000 capital was Incorporated nt TreDtou. The f'nniegle company will expend be tween fl.o00.000 and $2.Hin,0ll0 in luu proving Coiiiieaut (Ohio) harbor. The second chamber of the dates (fen tral of Holland approved the internation al arbitration convention of the peace conference. Taradny, April 8. A British steam launch was captured by pirates near Hongkong. The Yukon Ice shows indications ot breaking up unusually early this spring. East Hill House, the large t student boarding house in Ithaca, N. V., was burned. It was reported nt Yokohama that Ko rea had granted Russia's demand for a concession at Masanpho. Captain Charles D. Sigsbec, U. S. N., arrived in St. I'aul, where he will be the guest of the city for the rest of the week. A suspected Chinese spy was tied to a beacon stake on a barren rock in Itich mrdsdii's bay, California, and loft there without food or water. An attempt to destroy the residence ot George 11. Cox, the Republican leader in Cincinnati, was made by some person placing on the veranda a package of dy lamite addressed to Mrs. (Jeorge 11. Cox Monday. April Si. About 3.DO0 striking machinists in Chi go resumed work. Vermont maple sugar makers report a tod How of sap of excellent quality. Strikes in many of the building tradei began in New York city and vicinity. Emanuel Mamlel of Trenton, for It years totally blind, has had his eyesight restored. The recent heavy floods in Uruguay hare caused great destruction of cattli and wheat. Recent frosts haTe damaged fruit ano vegetables in southern and central Mis sissippi and in northern Georgia. The great machinists' strike, started in Chicago and expected to spread through out the country, has been declared off. Chicago university succeeded in rais lag the required $2,000,000 aud thus se rures Rockefeller's latest gift of ?2,000, OIK). The new scale for bituminous coal supers went into effect, and 15.000 min n will receive the highest wages in 30 years. Mrs. Saii-s of Boston, after suffering orach pain in her heel, submitted to an uperation. A bone exactly resembling an incisor tooth was extracted. Saturday, March 31. Admiral Farquhnr's squadron reached Pansacola. Oxford won the field games with Cam bridge at London. Archibald Forbes, the well known wai correspondent, died in London. A man waded out into the river at Ni agara, shot himself and was carried over lie falls. A syndicate of home and foreign bank ntn has taken the new Dutch state loan trf 20,000,000 kronen. Six hundred Arabs were killed In a 'tattle with the French near the oasis of laaalah in northern Africa. , The crew of a Delaware and Hudson rreight train was nearly asphyxiated in a nnnel near Binghamton, N. Y. Extreme Leftists in the Italian cham sir of dcputiespelted the president with (aper balls and forced an adjournment at the session. Three thousand two hundred and forty lapanese laborers arrived in this country 4nce Jan. 1, 181)0. Seven thousand more .tare obtained passports. Friday, March SO. Lord Curzon said the wheat and cotton crops' loss this year is fl7.000.000. The plague deaths in Calcutta Tuesday jumbered 217 and the new cases 157. The strike of the machinists at Colum ella, O., was settled by a compromise. The porta notified the United States .ubassy at Constantinople that the im mrtation of American pork bad been pro lihited. Chicago schoolteachers will examine '.he rision of pupils to discover defective lyeaight. The French foreign office announced hat France would not oppose American reqnUition of the Danish West Indies. The British cruiser Psyche left King ton, Jamaica, for Bluefields, Nicaragua, o protect British subjects at the lattei dace. Japan Is preparing in the navy and Military departments for war with Rus la because of the latter's disregard foi Be trenty. The funeral of Dr. Isaac M. Wise was ehl in Cincinnati. Thousands of per sona viewed the remains in the Plum Hreet temple. The steamer Dutch Trinco will take tc lotterdum from Philadelphia the first rgo of American bituminous coal vx (orted to Holland. Thursdny, March Sill, The senler Aurora, which arrived at St. rhn's, N. F., narrowly escaped destruc ion by tire. The Russian squadron, which recently Hied at Chemulpo, Korea, has arrived t Port Arthur. Mrs. Frances 51. Wolcott, at Buffalo 'enied the story that she was robbed ol H0.00O worth of jewels in Parrs. The foreign embassies at Constantino do have collectively protested to the orte against increasing the import du ics. The jury in the trial of Camden report in for publishing a report of an alleged uiifcssion of Shaw was discharged, eing unable to agree. Loaded Down Willi Heals. 8T. JOHN'S, N. 1. April 4.-Th eating steamer Iceland has urrived hert vith iiO.Titill seals. She is the most neat ly laden of all the ships that have yel irrlved. Shu had a narrow escape from 'oandering last Friday during a fierce ;ale owing to the fact that ,he wus car' .yiag 2,000 seals on deck. C'nt In Two by n Saw, GOKIIAM, Me., March ao.-Moses Stanley, 05 years of age, was cut in two through bis breast lust night by fulling m a moving circular saw. lit wus super alttudeut of a steam sawmill. The healthy old man wears his gray hairs like a sdver crown. What if he be three score and ten if there is still fire in his eye. firmness in his step, command in his voice and wisdom in his counsel ? He commands love and reverence. Yet how few wear the mantle of ace with dignity. Dim eved. querulous of speech, halting in step, childish in mind, they "lag superfluous on the stage. dragging out ihe fag end of lite in a simple existence. The secret of a healthy old age is a healthy middle age. The man who takes care of his stomach, who keeps his body properly nourished, Mill find that the body will not fail him in old age. The great value of I.)r.l icrce s tiolden Medical I Mscovery lies in the preservation of the working power of the stotmich and other organs of digestion and nutrition. From this center is distrib uted the nourishment of the whole body, the salt for the blood, the lime for the bones, phosphates for the brain and nerves. A sound stomach means a sound man.. A man who keeps hi., stomach sound by the use of "liolilen Medical Discovery" will wear the crown of gray hairs as befits a monarch, with dignity and ease. It doesn't make much difference whether March went out like a lion or a lamb, so long ns she shut the door behind her. McOlure's Magazine for April, In sureties nnd variety of attraction, it would be hard to surpass McClure's Maga zine for April. The account of the interior of China, especially with reference to its rich promises as a niaiket for America, written by Mr. V. B. rarsons,Chief Engineer of the American-China Development Company, from observations made on his own journeys, and illustrated very fully from photographs taken by him; the account of Prof Huxley's life in London between his twenty-sixth nnd thirtieth year, when he was having a terrific struggle to maintain himself by purely scien tific work, with its self-revealing passages from his unpublished correspondence i.nd its new portrait of hi.n; and the account of the Russian ship "Ermack," the marvelous new ice breaker that gives promise of being able to cut a passage for herself to the l'ole these are all, in their several ways, articles of the strongest interest and the highest value. And just as much may be said for M' Walter Wellman's "An Arctic Day and Night" a chapter from his own experience in house building, housekeeping, and daily work and sport, including some thrilling bear hunting, up near the North Pole. In addition, the number otters, on the more strictly literary side, two excellent poems, a heroic story of railroading and Indian fight ing on the plains, a story of English prison life, a love story having to do with a Pacific coast "boom" and an Atlantic coast maiden, and a humorous story by Kobert Barr of "a scientific miscalculation'' that involves, es pecially, England and America. Nearly all of the articles and stories are fully illustra ted. The S. S. McClure Co., 141-145 E. 25th street, New York City. Deaf mutes are always married on the quiet. More suicides can be traced indirectly to disordered nerves caused by disordered. di gestive organs nnd the consequent mental de rangement and weakness, than from any other cause under the sun. This is pioven by statistics. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets come as a universal blessing to man kind. No stomach trouble is too trivial for attention no case so deep-seated that these wonderful tablets will not ultimately cure. 1 a in a hox, 10 cents. 40 Sold by C. A. Kleim. April showers brine May flowers and mud. Many School children are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, Break up Colds in 2d hours, cure Feverishness, Headache. Stom ach Troubles, Teething Disorders, and Des troy orms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. 315 4td The old maid doesn't believe in new wrinkles. No Heart Too Bad to be Cured. Testimony could be piled high in commenda tion of the wonderful cures wrought by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. No case stands against this great remedy where it did not relieve the most acute heart suffer ings inside of thirty minutes. It attacks the disease in an instant after being taken. Sold by C. A. Kleim. The smokeless cigarette would be an im- provement. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a Powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, swol len and sweating feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 3 I5d No, Maude, dear, fortune tellers are not employed in banks. Eyes and Nose Ran Watir. C. G. Archer, of Brewer, Maine, says t "I have had catarrh for several years. Water would run from my eyes and nose for days at a time. About four months ago I was induced to try Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, and since using the wonderful remedy I have not had an attack. I would not be without it." It relieves in ten minutes. Sold by C. A. Kleim, "I leel rather rocky this morning," re marked the infant in the cradle. Does Coffee- Agree With You ? If not, drink Graui-O made from pure grains. A lady writes : "The first lime I made Grain-O I did not like it, but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." The children can drink it freely with great benefit. Get a package to. day from your grocer, follow the directions and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young, 15c. and 25c 3 2ad4t When fortune knocks at a man's own door it's his own fault if the knocker is out of or der. IlciiiNU Piles. Dr. Agnew's Ointment is proof against Ihe torments ot itching piles Thousands of testimonials of cures effected by its use. No case too aggravat ng or too long standing for it to soothe, comtort and cuie. It cures in liom 3 to 6 nights. 35c. Sold by C. A. Kleim. Even chiropodists may mount the pinnacle ol fame, but they are forced to begin at the loot. Pill-Fame. 10 cents a vial for Dr. Ag new's l iver Pills would not make them the fame they enjoy to-duy if the curative powers were not in them. Worth will get to the lop and that accounts for the wonderful de mand for these little gems. They positively cure constipation, biliousness, sick Headache, Sold by C. A, Kleim. THE COLUMBIAN, Ordinances of Crangevllle Borough, ORDINANCE NO. I. AN ORDINANCE TO FIX THE FEES AND COMPENSATION OF CKHTAIN BOROUGH OFFIC1KS. Be It. ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle, and It la hereby ordained and enacted by authority ot the same: Section 1. That the fees of the Chief Burgess, when acting In his capacity as a magistrate shall be as follows: For an Information or complaint, for every ten words, two cents. For docket entry of any case brought before blm tor hearing, twenty cents. For warrant of Arrest or commitment, forty cents. For administering oath or amrmatlon, ten cents. For taking recognizance, twenty cent s. For a subpoena for witness, twenty cents. For hearing a caso whero complaint shall be dismissed without a trial, or examination ot witnesses, twenty cents. For hearing a case on trial and entry of Judg ment, forty cents. For an official or certified copy of any record, two cents for every ten words, Including certifi cate. For warrant to levy Hue or forfeiture, forty cents. Section The fees and allowances to the High Constable or Borough Constable for ser vices and outlays shall bo aa follows: For an arrest for each person, and taken be fore the Burgess, Afty cents. serving a subpoena on one person, twenty cents, and for each additional person after the first, ten cents. Levying fine or forfeiture on warrant, thirty cents. Taking or holding In custody after convic tion, and conveying to prison, nfty cents. For travel In executing process, six cents per mile circular. For necessary support of persons arrested or held by him in custody, such amounts as may reasonably be expended by him to be taxed and allowtd by the Chief Burgess. For taking animals, etc , Into charge and custody and Impounding the same as follows: For a horse, mare, gelding, or mule, nrty cents, and when more than one, for each one after the first, twenty-five cents. For cattle and sheep respectively, for the first one, thirty cents, and tor each addlttona1 one, twenty cents. For swlue each twenfy cents. For levy and sale of property In any case and for sale of Impounded animals etc., (and for duly accounting for proceeds of sale) cn each dollar not exceeding thirty dollars, six cents, and each dollar above thirty dollars, four cents. For advertising Impounded animals, etc., In any case, by written advertisements, fifty cents: and by printed advertisements, twentj five cents, together with the actual and reason able cost of printing same. For feed and feeding Impounded animals, etc., , any actual and necessary amount expended, to ha un t f I oil nnri allnwul hv t li n . - ) , ) n , n . . ... . ' ...... ...... ........... w, tuu v. n 1 1 1 uuijjrax section 3. The compensation of policemen for services rendered by them shall be the same as the compensation allowed the Borough Con stable for similar cervices or those allowed the High Constable for similar services. Passed March 26tU, p.100. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON II Eli KINU, Secretary. Approved March '.tub, Weo. A. B.U ERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO, 2. AN ORINANCE FORTHE PRESERVATION OF TILE PEACE AND OTHER PURPOSES. Be it ordained and enacted by the Borough Council ot the Borough of Orangevllle, and It la hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same: Section 1 Any person found within the llm- Its of the Borough of Orangevllle, fighting, quarreling boisterously, and to the disturbance of the public peace.or Inciting others tonight or quarrel, and every person making assault, or assault and battery on the person ot another, within the llmltaot said Borough, shall, upon conviction, pay a fine not exceeding five dollars tor each offense and the costs. Section . Any person found within the llm- tts of said Borough, In a state of lntoxioation or drunkenness, shall, upon conviction, for every offense, pay a One not exceeding Ave dollars, with the costs. Section S. Any person engaged In, or partici pating In. any riot, rout.tumult, or affray, or In citing thereto, within the limits of said Borough shall upon conviction, pay a fine not exceeding twenty.dollars with costs. Section 4. No evil disposed or disorderly per. sons, nor men or boys, shall be permitted to assemble, or congregate upon any ot the streets, alleys, roads, sidewalks, or coiners thereof, or upon the bridges, or other places within the Borough, and each and every person so assem bled, in companies or assemblies, numbering more than four persons, shall, upon conviction, forfeit aud pay a One not exceeding two dollars tor each offense with costs. Section 5. Full power and authority are here by given to any policeman or constable ot the Borough, and It shall be their duty to arrest upon view, and without warrant, any of the classes of persons aforesaid, and to take and carry them Immediately before the Chief Bur gess, or Imprison them In the lock-up until such time as they may be brought before him. Section 6. Any person round firing or caus ing to be fired within or upon the streets with in the llmlta of the Borough, any kind of fire arms, Ore-crackers, or squibs, shall, upon con viction, pay a One not exceeding Ave dollars, for each offense, wllhlcosts. Provided that this section shall not apply In cases where the same Is done by a policeman or constable In the dis charge ot his duty, or when a permit has pre viously been obtained from Council. Section 7. That from and after the passage of this ordtnance, It shall not be lawful tor any person or persons to sell or offer for sale or give away any fire crackers, toy pistols or other Ore works within the Borough limits except on the 4th day ot July. Any person violating the pro visions of this section, shall, upon conviction pay a One not exceeding ten dollars with costa. Provided that this section shall not apply when a permit has previously been obtained from the Council. Passed March SAth, looo. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CuINTON HSRHINO, Secretary. Approved March 36th, leoo. A. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 8. AN ORDINANCE TAXING DOOS. OWNED OR KEPT, AND UEGl'LATING THEIR RUN NING AT LAKGE WITUINTIIB BOROUGH LIMITS. Be It ordained and euacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle, and It Is uereby ordained and enacted by the author ity ot the same: section 1. That each and every owner, or keeper ot a dog, or dogs, within the limits of said borough, shall pay a yearly tax of one dol lar for each aud every dog or spayed bitch so kopt by any person, or by a metuuor 01 111s iara lly, and every bitch owned or kept by any per son, within the limits ot the Borough ot Or angevllle, shall be taxed two dollars. The taxes atoresuld to be assessed and collected In like BLOOMSBURG, PA. manner as other taxes arc assessed and recov erable by law for the use of the borough. Pro vided, however, that all pups four months old or under that age, shall not be taxed. Section 1 If any person or persons shall re fuse to Inform the assessor, when called upon for that purpose, whether such person or per sons own, or have In possession, any dog or dogs, or bitch or bitches, or how many dogs or bitches, owned or had In possession, by such person or persons, he, she, or they, on proof be ing made thereof, shall forfeit and pay the sum ot Ave dollars tor evety such refusal, and said sum shall be sued for and recovered, as sums of like amount are by law recoverable, with costs of suit, and paid Into the treasury for the use of the borough. Section 3. That, it shall not be lawful for the owner or keeper of any bitch or bitches, to al low such bitches, when la heat, to run at largo within the limits of said borough, and any per son or persons violating the provisions of this section, shall, upon conviction thereof, pay a Ane of Ave dollars, to be collected as other hues are by law recoverable and further, It shall he the duty of the lilgh constable ot said borough, upon discovering any Ditch or bitches, running at large, In violation of the pr vlslons of this section, Immediately to take and Impound the same for a period of not more than than three days, and It after due notice has been given tho owner or keeper, If he can be found, and such bitch or bitches are not rcdiemed by the owner or keeper, by the payment of the aforesaid pen alty, and a Ane of two dollars additional for expenses Incurred, It shall be the duty of the high constable to kill and bury such bitch or bitches. Section 4. That It shall not be lawful for the owner or keeper of any dog or dogs, bitch or bitches, to allow tho same to run at largo with in the limits of this borough, from July 1st to Sept. IM h ot each year, without such dog or dogs, bitch or bitches, are securely inuz.lcd. Aud It. shall be the duty of the high constable to Immediately Impound any dog or dogs, bitch or bitches, found not so muzzled, between those dates, for not more than three das, and If after due notice has been given to the owner or keeper, If he can be found, and such dog or dogs, bitch or bitches, are not redeemed by tho owner or keeper, by the payment of the penalty of three dollars, it shall be the duty of tho high constable to kill and bury such dog or dogs, bitch or bitches. Passed March Hiith, 1U00. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest : CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved March SAth. lUK). A. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. I. AN OHDINANCE RELATING TO DEPOSITING RUBBISH OR FILTH WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SAID BOltOt'OU. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council ot the Borough ot Orugevllle, acd It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same: sectlon 1. That If any person or persons shall cart, draw, carry move or deposit or cause to be done any shavings, mud, straw, ashes, dung or any dead carcass, offal, excrement or other ttlth whatsoever on any pavement, foot walk, street or alley within the limits of said Borough and leave the same there remain, he she or they so offending and being so convicted by a Justice ot the Peace or the Chief Burgess shall forfeit and pay the sum of two dollars for every such offense, and shall moreover pay tho expense of removing Bucn nuisance. Provided the party may after conviction, It the same has not already been done by the proper authorities remove, bury to a depth sufficient to remove any disagreeable smell arising therefrom, the said dead carcass, offal or other Alth, which If done immediately shall cause a waiver of the latter part of said penalty. Passed March aith. 1900. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON H ERRING, Secretary. Approved March 26tb, 1000. A. B HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 5. AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO DEFECT. 1VE CHIMNEYS AND BUILDINGS LIABLE TO FIRE. Belt ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough ot Orangevllle, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same: Section 1. That it shall be the duty ot the Committee of 1'ubllo safety, as well aa any citizens, to report to the Borough Council any defective Aue or building that may be heated or lighted by any apparatus that may be dangerous; or any factory that may hazard the risk of other properties. Section That the Committee ot Publlo safety may at all available times have access to any property that they deem necessary In the discbarge ot their duty. Section 8. Any new dwelling that may be erected after the passing of this ordinance must have brick chimneys, built In a substan tial manner, starting at the first or second floor, and said chimneys shall be erected a dis tance of not leas than two and one-halt feet from the comb of the roof. Section 4. It shall be the duty of the owners of any such property as has been herein men tioned, npon a written notice from the Clerk of the council to put such property In repair, as specified by the Council within ten days, after which time the Couocll may get the work done, and charge the same to the properly owners, to the cost of which may added twenty per cent, which shall be appropriated to the Borough funds. Passed March SCtb, 1900. C. B. WUITE, President of Borough Council Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved March 2ttth, luoo. A. U. UEUHING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 6. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TBE HIDING OF BICYCLES IN THE BOROUGH OF OR. ANUEVII.LE, Be It ordained and enaoted by the Borough Council of the Borough ot Orangevllle and it lB hereby ordained and enaoted by authority 01 the same. Section 1. That no person shall ride a bicycle on the Bide walks of any street or alley lu the Borough. Section 2 The following regulations for the use of bicycles are hereby adopted: 1st. Every bicycle shall have attached there to a gong or bell that may be distinctly heard at least twenty yards. 2nd. Every rider shall carry on his bicycle a llghud lamp after dark. :rd. The right of way shall be given to pea estrlans at street crossings In all cases. The rider shall dismount If necessary. 4th. The rlrtcr "hill pass to the right of any person or vohlcle going In an opposite direction. Bth. The rider shall pass to the left of any person or vehicle, going In t!ie same direction. 6th. No rider shall pass nny pedest rian going In the sumo direction wlt'iout founding his gong or bell when at least ten yards distant. 7th. On approaching street corners the rider shall keep his bicycle under such control as will enable him to stop It necessary within three feet of the crossing. 8tb. Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this ordluaooe shall be liable to a penalty of from WW tol'.OO to be recover ed before the Chief Burgess or In his absence before any Justice of the Peace In the Borough. 9th. It shall be the duty of the High Con stable to report to th Chief Burgess the names of every perso-, violating any of the provis ions of this ordinance. Passed M uch th. IWO O. B. W 11 ITU, President of IDroiiKh Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved March Stith, iwm. A. H. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE No 7. AN ORDIN KSrn TO R"H M.ATR TUB CLEAN -ING t)K PAVEMENTS OK SNOW AND REGU LATIONS IN REGARD TO SPOUTING AND SNOW (HI RUS ON HOUSE'S CONTIGUOUS TO PAVEMENTS. Bo It ordained and enacted br th.i Borough Council of the Rirmigh of Orangevllle and It Is hereby ord lined and enacted by authority of the snme: Hnntlon l.-Tliat, It shall be the duty of every resident or property holder within the paved Ilmltsof tho Borough of orangevllle, whether In front of private residences and places of business or In front, of vacant lots and public buildings, to keep Hid pavem-nts or sidewalks clear of snow, and ir any resident, or property holder, or the Trustees or agents of public buildings shall neglect the cleaning of pave, ments for twenty-four hours alter tho snow has ceased falling, then It, shall be the duty Of the Chief Burgess afler d'lo notice, to hive such pavements cleaned at th-.t expense of tho resident, property or trustee, wlih Afty per cent, additional added to the cist, the same to be collect ed as ot her penali les are now collect ed. Section a. That It Bhall be tho duty of every resident or propeity holder whose house Is contiguous to the pavement and whoso roof consists ot slate, to keep at all times a good guard on the roof of said house to prevent snow from falling down on the pavement to the great danger of pedestrians; and If such . owner after notice given, do not place tho proper guard there, then It shall be the duty of the Council to gel the work done and charo the sunic to the property owners, to the cost of which may bo added twenty per cent, which shall be appropriated to the Horough fuuds. Section 8 That It sh'ill bo the duty of every resident or property holder whose house Is contiguous to the pavement, to keep a good substantial spouilug on tho roof ot said house contiguous and parallel with the pavement, so as to keep the water from running or dropping from the eaves of said roof dowu on the pave ment; and If such owner after notice given, do not place the proper spouting there, then It shall be the uuty of tho Council to get the work done and charge the same to the property owners, to the cost ot which may be added twenty per cent, which shall be appropriated to the Borough funds. Passed March Sth, 100. C. B. wniTE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved Mvirch !lth, 1;U0. A. 11. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 8. AN ORINANCE TO PREVENT THE OBSTHUC. TION OF SIDEWALKS AND CROSSINGS AND THE INJURY OF SHADE TREES. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same: Section 1. That It shall be unlawful for any person cr persons to ride, drive or lead any horse, mule or cow or any other largo animal upon the pavements In tho Borough of orange vllle. Section 3. Any person or persons who shall obstruct with a team or teams, by stopping or otherwise, the free use of pavements or foot crossings In Bald Borough, shall be subject to a Ane as hereinafter provided. Section 8. Any person or persons tying a horse or mule to any shade tree on the public streets or highways of the Borough of Orange vllle, shall be liable to a Ane aa hereinafter pro. vlded. Section 4. Each and every person violating any of the foregoing provisions of this Ordin ance shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a Ane of one dollar for each offense and It shall be the duty of the High Constable or other officers to see that this Ordinance be enforced. Passed March &Hh, l'JOO. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved March Wth, 1900. A B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 9. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO FAST DHIV- ING IN TUE BOROUGH OF ORANGEVILLE. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council ot the Borough ot Orangevllle, and It IS hereby ordained and enacted by authority ot the same: Section 1. That It any person or persons shall willfully or negligently ride, drlvo or suffer any horse or horses, mule or mules, or any other animal to go Into a gallop or other Immoderate gait, or shall ride or drive any race or trial of speed with any horse or horses, mule or mules, or any other animal, In. tbrougn or along any Btreet, alley or lane In said Borough, so aa to endanger any person or persons, the person or persons so offending shall on conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a Ane of Ave dollars for each and every offense. Passed March 2th, l'JOO. C. B. WUITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved March mh, lvoo. A. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 10. AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT GAM EING WITHIN TUB BOROUGH OF ORANGE. VILLE. Be It ordained aud enaoted by the Borough Council 0' the Borough of Orangevllle, and it Is hereby ordained aud enacted by authority of the same: Secllou 1 That all fakirs, mountebanks, nnr. sons with wheels of fortune and three card monte men, nnd practicing sluilllur devices to win money, are forbidden to carry on their devices within the llm is of said Hormu-h ami If so practicing and convicted of the same, their apparatus so used snail be declared forfeited and Bhall be lmmealutelv demrnvnii hv thn High Constable, aud they Bhall further forfeit and pay the sum of ten dollars, one-halt to tho Informer, and tho other to the use of the B jrough. Passed April 2nd, l'JOO. V. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved April '.hid, I'.i U A. 11. HERHINu, Chief Burgess, ORDINANCE NO U. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO NUISANCES WITHIN THE BOROUGH OF ORANGE VILLE. Be It ordained and euacted by the Borough Cjunell of the Borough of Orungevilio, and It Is hereby ordained and enaoted by authority of the same: Section 1. That If any person shall erect or maintain any hog sty, or any other nuisance In said Borough, In such manner or situation that tho smell thereof shall be offensive to his or ber neighbors or other citizens, shall forfeit and pay tho sum of ono dollar for every Buch offense, and the further sum of oue dollar for every week the same Is allowed to remain thereafter. Section . -That If any horses, mules, cattlo, hogs or sheep are found running at inrge .i in said Borough, the same may be tak, , Impounded and advertised by the. stable, for which services ho shall ri-c.'vet, amount set forth In his fee bill, payable ,,, owner of tho animal, or animals so linpniuniJ or out of the proceeds of thn sale tlu-reof. J the owner appear before the eiplruiionnfi,. asyssiiu imj mi cimisn, a m-n'in contain they may remove the antrral or nnlinaK Tbi chtrges shall bo as they appear in tho stablos fee bill together with tweniy.n,, cents for the uso of the Borough. Tho mrt Constable In his advertisement giving t-n day. notice to the impounding of any anim-d shall add the time and place of sale r ,,.J animals etc., Impounded, which may ho on tin evening of said tenth day ami not i,it,.r ,, the eleventh day, unless thai should ai 0, Sunday, when tho sale shall take pl i.c on th following Monday. The proceeds of su. hsj( shall be appropriated as follows: All tho ai,,T m-ntloned charges shall first oe rnM, toH,,, wit h the fee of the High canst able fur Haiiinir, as per fee bill, and tho remainder shall bo mii Into tho Borough Treasury for the use ot the owner, If demanded within six months after the sale; if not demanded within saM tlmo rnea tho sum sh ill belong to tho Borough ab-i. ilute ly. Furthermore It Is hereby made the duty q( High Constable, under penalty of one d Il.ir for neglect of duty, If called upon to Impound any animal etc., running at large In the sir.-, or alleys of said Borough contrary to the onl. nances thereof. Section :t. That It shall be unlaw mi for b iyj or other persons to congregate amum) nr out. side of any building where a meeting, u tiio. atrlcul exhibition, or any other congregation u assembled and there make a noUe nr canvi disturbance, or for persons to so make 11 noise or cause disturb meo within such bunding when such meeting, theatrical exhibition or other congregation Is In session, and tb same Is hereby declared to be a nuisance; and any person convicted before tho Chief Ituix'-ss of a violation of this ordinance shall pay a Ike of Ave dollars together with tho costs. And furthermore It Is hereby made the duty of tlu High Constable, under the penalty of one dollar for neglect of the duty It c il.ed upon to arrest without warrant any such person, and take blm before the chief Burgess fori hearl'g. Section 4. That It shall bo unlawful for nny person or persons to coast on the side walks of any street, road or alley within the limns of said Borough and the same Is hereby ile ,-l.ired to be a nuisance; and any person eonvh ti before t he Chief Burgess of u violation of tliln Ordinance shall pay a flue of two dolUn together with tho costs. Passed April Und, Win. C. B. WHITE, Presldont Of Borou,-h 1 'oiki.-II. Attest: CLINT N HERRING, Secretary. Approved April Und, ltt '0. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 14. AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING THE ltd TISs OF TUE STREET COMMISSIONER. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same: Section 1. That It shall be the duty nf the Street Commissioner to keep the streets, roads, alleys, ditches and gutters In a safe condition and to enforce all ordinances, regulations aud orders of council, relating to the repairs im provement, drainage and cleansing of the s.itue, and he shall notify all persons causing or per mitting any deposit of obstructions In or upon the same to remove It, and upon the neglect or refusal ot said persons to comply, after one day's notice, he shall remove the sumo at the expense of the person so offending, to bo co- lected with a Ane not exceeding two dollars aud the costs. ' Passed April 2nd, I'.ioo. C. B. WUITE, Presldont of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved April 2nd, 1900. A. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 13. AN ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO GAMES WIl'UIN THE BOHOL'oa OF ORANUEVILB. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borougn Council ot the Borough of Orangevllle, and It 11 hereby ordained and enacted by authority 01 the same. Section 1. That It shall be unlawfulUo pltci quoits In or along the publlo streets or high ways within the limits of said Borough. Section 8 That It shall be unlawful to play ball, or to practice any game or games, on tin Btreets ot said Borough which may endanger property or people on the Btreets, or caust crowds to congregate. section a It shall be the duty of the Mk' Constable to arrest without warrant any nersm or persons offending against the provisions ot this Ordinance, and If convicted before ttae Chief Burgess shall pay a Ane of fifty cents for each offense, In addition to the costs, the said One to go to the use of the Borough. Passed April ind. WOP. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, secretary. Approved April 2nd, HMO. A. B. HERRING. Chief Burgos). ORDINANCE NO. 14. AN ORDINANCE REGARDING TRAMPS AND VAGRANTS. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borour Council of the Borough of Oranirevllle, and It U hereby ordained and enaoied by authority of the same: Section l.-That It shall be unlawful for anf person to go about within the Bald Borouji limits, begging from door to door or asking tf alms unless said persons are residents of sail Borough. Section 3 All tramDS are Drohlblted from coming or being within the Borough limits. u4 It shall be the duty of the High const awe w any police onicer of the Borough, to arrest any such persons that mav be found, and If conviu- ed before the chlof Burgess or Justice of tiw Peace, thoy shall be fined and in case of refus1 or Inability to pay their Anes, they shall W kept for a period not exceeding ten days, and M mads to lubor upon the Btreets of the BorouK". under Ihe rilrnntlnn nf rl.A Hr reel coinmlsstoDCfi until the Anes and costs have been paid. 1 case of any refusal to pay Anes, or to perform labor for the remuneration of same, said con victed purt les shall be fed on bread and water for a period not exceeding ten days. Provta that such persons shall be ovor sixteen years 0 age, not blind, crippled or lullrru such ' would uunt them tor manual labor. Passed Anrll "nil. luno C. B. WHITE, President ef Borough Council Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved April 2nd, IUOO. A. B. 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