THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. GOING TO COLORADO. For the Sole Purpose of Living la a Political Atmosphere. M tk Ae ( 71 Mr. Catherine V. Walt, of Chit-ago, Ha. Pormd Law Partnership with Her Biaktad at Denver. At the age of 71 Mrs. Catherine V. Waite li about to form a law pnrtner ahip In Denver, Col., with her liusbnnd, termer Judge Charles B. Walte. The trm will be C. K C. V. Wnite, ami Mends will be disappointed If the ngen eonple do not make some of the hus tling western firms do their best to maintain prestige. Mrs. Wnite. who ii tow In Detroit, has lived in Chicago at various times since 1S55, ntid her home h t present with her daughter, Dr. Lucy Waite, 98 I.oomis street, in that e4ty. She has been a lifelong friend ol Susan B. Anthony, and is one of the most remarkable women of the west. Having lived in many states of th anion, Mrs. Walte Is going to Colorado because she believes It has the only at mosphere congenial to women of busi ness ability and who desire a voice in the administration of public affairs. The versatility of this energetic wom an la shown In the fact that she bus Wen a farmer, a teacher, a lecturer, an author, a merchant, a builder, a real sat ate dealer, a lawyer, a contractor and a manager of large moneyed Inter aats, and has attuined eminent succtpl tn each of these callings. While at tending to her law practice and her large business affairs Mrs. Waite ex pects to find time to complete the gath ering of data for the publication of ri scientific work w hich Is to be published In Berlin. In it she will attempt to demonstrate that a woman can be a successful wife, mother and business woman at the, same time. Mrs. Walte was born in Canada and educated in Galesburg, 111., and at Oberlln college. In the early 60s she arrived in Utah and fought Brigham MRS. CATHERINE V. WAITE. (Baa Formed a Law Partnership with Her Husband at the A (re of 7L) Young with relentless vigor, publish ing a book entitled "Brigham Young and Els Harem." President Lincoln appointed her husband United States justice for Idaho. When they came to Chicago from Rock Island the Waltes invested largely in Hyde Park property, and by careful management Mrs. Walte converted it into a small fortune. While her husband was trav eling in Europe, from 1S85 to 1887, Mra. Waite took the course in the Union college of law and was admit ted to the bar. For several years she edited the Law Times. After Judge Waite retired from the law firm of Cornell, Walte A Jamieson she be same the active manager of their af fairs. Realizing the possibilities of Hie world's fair, .Mrs. Waite built! three hotels. She has some property.' Jt few years ago she was considered, pal to wealthy, but she and her hus band have for aeveral years past been paying off a large indebtedness con-' Jracted in building for the world' air, a process which is not yet com ale ted, and which has very much de pleted their eatate. Just now, says the Chicago Times herald, Mrs. Waite Is enthusiastically gaged in developing her Windsor oaaesslons. She has built seven looses upon the property and is plan ning several more, attending to all the details herself. It is a novel sight o see this woman, who bears her ears so lightly, hustling nmong her 'rorkmen and contractors, giving or lera and arranging details of build ing with the energy and enthusiasm which has characterized her long and remarkable career. Mrs. Walte's va ried interest have compelled her to ravel extensively, and there is not a Jetail of the business from Windsor 'o Colorado and Cliiengo with which die is not perfectly conversnnt. While Mrs. Wnite hns 110 nmbition to go to congress, she declare that she must .tpend tho remainder of her life in a tolitlcal atmosphere mudo for worn as well as men. Such an atmofv Jiere she finds alone In Colorado. Tki to I.nxt Four Years. Payment of the bicycle tax In France s proved by a small plute affixed to the nnchlne every year, but the govern ment now propones to issue plates good or four yenrs. The hcldt-r mint huve '.Is name und address engraved at his -tin expense, but lie Is supplied with ew plates when neceKsary, on pro ducing the fragment of tho old. "'.hould he cense to own a, bicycle he mist at once depot-It bis plate, to have Tiln came stricken off the lint of por tion liable to the tax. The Growth of the Sonth. In the past ten .cnrn the production 'f wlcut has increased 54 per cent, in '.ho south, and the number of hogs mised there has, during that period, uearljr doubled. The girl is the mother of the woman just ' as "the boy is the father of the man." The j period when the womanly functions begin is i one to be carefully watched and considered. Irregularity or derangement at this time msy be promptly met and cured by the use of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. But neglected at this critical period may entail years of future suffering. "Favorite Pre scription" acts directly upon the womanly organs giving them perfect vigor and abund ant vitality. It removes the obstructions to health and happiness, and delivers woman hood from the cruel bondage of "female weakness." You pay the postage. Dr. Pierce gives you the hook. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, loos pages, 700 illustra tions is sent (ree on receipt of stamps to de fray cost of mailing only. Send 21 one cent stamps for the paper bound book, or 31 stamps for cloth hound. Address Dr. K. V. j Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. The church choir singer makes his money by chants, Among the illustrations in that excellent J work, the Horse Book, written by Judge t Higgle, is Oene'al George Washington's statile at Mt. ernon. The chapter on sta bles contains many helpful hints, and has the plans and elevation of an attractive vil lage stable. The price is 50 cents, by mail; address the publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Philadelphia. Couldn't Estimate its Value. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart never fails. It relieves in 30 minutes, it cures. It is a beacon light to lead you back to health. G. H. Musselman, of G. A. K Weissport, Pa., says: "Two bottles of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart entirely cuied me of palpitation anil smothering spells. Its value cannot be estimated. I feci like a new man." 41 Sold by C. A. Klcim. According to the confirmed bachelor the chap who woos a girl is woozy. Deafsess ok 12 Years' Standing. Protracted catarrh produces deafness in many cases. Capl. Ben Connor, of Torronto, Canada, was deaf for 12 years from caturrh, all treatments failed to relieve. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder gave him relief in one day, and in a very short while the deafness left him entirely. It will do as much for you. 42 Sold by C. A. Kleim. Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot Lapis, a powder for the feet. It cures swollen, sure, hot, callous, aching, sweating feet, corns and bunions. At ail druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Sample mailed free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, l.e Roy.N.Y. (12 The person with a sharp tongue is the one who makes cutting remarks. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages fur catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price, including the spiaying tube, is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail The liquid embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quick ly absorbed by the membrane and docs not dry up the secretions, but changes them to a natural and healthy character Ely Broth ers, 66 Warren street, New York. Mothers 1 Mothers I Mothers ! How many children are at '.his season fever ish and constipated, with bad stomach and headache. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children will always cure. If worms are present they will certainly remove them. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed tree. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. (12 Easter still seems a long way off to the woman who hasn't a new bonnet. When baby had scald head when mother had salt rheum when father had piles Dr. Agnew's Ointment gave the quickest relief and surest cure. These are gems of truth picked from testimony which is given every day to this greatest of healers. It has never been matched in curative qualities in eczema, tetter, skin eruptions, piles, scalds, burns, old sores, etc., and it's 35c. 43 Sold by C. A. Kleim, Some men are so well known that they can'' even borrow an umbrella. Biggie Berry Book, being No. 2 of the Biggie Books, is all about berries. A whole encyclopedia of berry lore, boiled down after the manner of "Farm Journal." Tells about varieties, about planting, growing, mulch ing, cultivating, picking and marketing. It gives practical pointers from the pens of scores of leading berry growers from all parts of the country who have contributed to its columns. It has colored representations of berries true to size and color, 33 portraits of practical berrymen, and thirty-five other illustrations, handsomely bound in cloth. The price is 50 cents by mail; address the publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Philadel phia. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain lot, or piece of land, situate in Hemlock township, Columbia County, and State of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone in the public road, leading from Bloomsburg to Jersey town; thence by other land of the estate of the said John Appleman, south fifty-Seven degrees, west seven and eighty-five one hundredths perches, north twenty-eight de grees, west one and forty-four one hundredths perches to the southeast corner of the garden, south sixty-three degrees for ty minutes, west three and sixty-two one hundredths perches to a stone, north twenty-seven and one-fourth degrees, two and seventy-two one hundredths perches to a stone, south sixty-two degrees, west forty-four one hundredths of a perch, north twenty-seven degrees, west eight and seventy-eight one hundredths perches to a post, north sixty-three degrees, east ten and thirty six one hundredths perches to a post, north twenty-five degrees, east six and forty one hundredths perches to a point in the middle of the aforesaid pub lic road leading to Jerseytown, and thence along the same south fifteen degrees thirty five minutes, east seventeen and five-tenths perches to the place of beginning, contain ing I ACRE AND 20 PERCHES, strict -.neasure, whereon are erected a HOTEL BUILDING, hotel barn, brick ice house and other out buildings. Seized, taken in execution, at the suit of C. C. Yetter, Atty., use, vs. Lemuel Drake and Catharine Drake, and to be sold as the property of Lemuel Drake. W. W. BLACK, C. C. Yetteu, Attv. Sheriff. Ordinances of Crangeville Borongti, ORDINANCE no. 1. I AN ORDINANCE TO FIX TUB FEES AND 1 COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN BOROUGH OFFICERS. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority ot the same: j Bectlon 1. That the fees of the Chief Burgess, : when acting In his capacity as a magistrate . shall be as follows: ( For an Information or complntnt.for every ton . words, two cents. I For docket entry of any caso brought before ! him for hearing, twenty cents For warrant of Arrest or commitment, forty 1 cents. For administering oath or afTlrmatlon, ten cents. For taking recognizance, twenty cents. For a subpoena for witness, twenty cents. For hearing a case where complaint shall be dismissed without a trial, or examination of witnesses, twenty cents. For heating a case on trial and entry of Judg ment, forty cents. For an official or cert ified copy of any record, two cents for every ten words, including certifi cate. For warrant to levy fine or forfeiture forty cents. Section i The fees and allowances to the High Constable or Borough Constable for ser vices and outlays shall be as follows: For an arrest for each person, and taken be fore the Burgess, fifty cents. Serving a subpoena on one person, twenty cents, and for each additional person after the first, ten cents. Levying flno or forfeiture on warrant, thirty cents. Taking or holding In custody after convlc. tion, and conveying to prison, fifty cents. For travel In executing process, six cents per mile circular. For necessary support of persons arrested or held by htrn in custody, such amounts as may reasonably be expended by hltn to be taxed and allowed by the Chief Burgess. For taking animals, etc., Into charge and custody and Impounding the same is follows: For a horse, mare, gelding, or mule, fifty cents, and when more than on?, for each one after the first, twenty-rive cents. For cattle and sheep respectively, for tho first one, thirty cents, and for each addltlona' one, twenty cents. For swine each twenty conts. For levy and sale ot property In any case and for sale of Impounded animals etc., (and for duly accounting for proceeds of sale) on each dollar not excoedlng thirty dollars, six conts, 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 teed and feeding Impounded animals, etc., any actual and necessary amount expended, to be settled and allowed by the Chief Burgess. Section 8. The compensation ot 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 2Wlh, 1900. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved March 26tb, lwo. ' A. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO, 2. AN ORIN'ANCE FOHTHB PRESERVATION OF TUB PEACE AND OTHER PURPOSES. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough ot Orangevllle, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority ot the same: Section 1. Any person found within the lim its of the Borough of Orangevllle, fighting, quarreling boisterously, and to the disturbance ot the public pcace.or Inciting others to.'flght or quarrel, and every person making assault, or assault and battery on the person of another, within the limits of said Borough, shall, upon conviction, pay a fine not exceeding five dollars for each offense and the costs. bectlon 8. Any person found within the lim its of said Borough, la a state ot Intoxication or drunkenness, shall, upon conviction, for every offense, pay a fine not exceeding five dollars, with the costs. Section 8. Any person engaged In, or partici pating In. any riot, rout.tutmilt, or affray, or In citing thereto, within the limits of said Borough shall upon convlotlon, 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 corners 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 tour persons, shall, upon conviction, forfeit and pay a fine not exceeding two dollars for each offense with oosts. Section S. Full power and authority are bere by given to any policeman or constable ot tho 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 tn tho 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 tho streets with in the limits of the Borough, any kind of fire arms, Ore-crackers, or Buulbs, shall, upon con viction, pay a fine not exceeding five dollars, for each offense, wlthlcosts. Provided that this Bectlon shall not apply In oases where the samo Is done by a policeman or constable In the dis charge ot bis duty, or when a permit has pre viously been obtained from council. Section 7. That from and after the passage ot this ordinance, It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to sell or offer for sale or give away any fire crackers, toy pistols or other fire works within the Borough limits except on the 4 in day ot July. Any person violating the pro visions of this section, shall, upon conviction pay a fine not exceeding ten dollars with costs. Provided that this section shall not apply when a permit has prevlouHly been obtained from the Council. Tassed March With, luuo. C B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: Oi-INTON HBRRINO, Secretary. Approved March With, iiW. A. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 8. AN ORDINANCE TAXING DOGS, OWNED OR KEPT, AND KEOVLATINO THEIR KI N. N1NGAT LARUE WITHIN TUB BOROUGH LIMITS. He It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle, and It Is uereby ordained and enacted by the author ity of the same: Section 1. Thai each and overy owner, or keeper of a dog, or dogs, within the limits of said borough, shull pay a yearly tax or ono uoi. lar tor each and every dog or spayed bitch so kept by any person, or by a member ot his fam ily, and every bitch owned or kept, uy any per son, within tho limits of the Borough of or angevllle, shall be taxed two dollars. The taxes aforesaid to be assessed and collected In like manner is ot her taxes are 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 Z If any person or persons shall re fuse to Inform tho 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, of thoy, on proof be ing made thereof, shall forfeit and pay the sum of five dollars for every 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 uso of the borough. Section 8. That. It shall not be lawful for tho owner or keeper of any bitch or bitches, to al low such bitches, when la beat, to run at large within the limit sot said borough, and any per son or persons violating the provisions of this section, shall, upon conviction thereof, pay a fine ot five dollars, to be collected as other fines are by law recoverable- and further, It shall be tho duty of the high constable of said borough, upon discovering any Ditch or bitches, running at large, In violation ot the pr visions of this section, Immediately to take and Impound tho same for a period of not more than than three days, and If after due notice has been given the owner or keeper, If he can be found, and such bitch or bitches are not redeemed by the owner or keeper, by tho payment of the aforesaid pen alty, and a fine of two dollars additional for expenses Incurred, It shall be the duty ot 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 the same to run at largo with in the limits of this borough, from July let to Sept. 15th ot each year, without such dog or J dogs, bitch or bitches, are securely muzzled. And p. shall be the duty ot tho high constable. I to Immediately Impound any dog or dogs, bitch or bitches, found not so muzzled, between those dates, for not more than three da) s, and If after due notice has been given to the owner or keeper, If he can bo found, and such dog or dogs, bitch or bitches, are not redeemed by the 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 Buch dog or dogs, bitch or bitches. Passed March litith, 1900. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HEKKINO, Secretary. Approved March C6th. 1900. A. B. UEKR1NO, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 4. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO DEPOSITING Kt'HHISIl OR FILTH WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SAID BOROUGH. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough ot orai-govllle, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority ot the same: Section 1. That If any person or persons shall cart, draw, carry move or deposit or cauSo to be done any shavings, mud, straw, ashes, dung or any dead carcass, offal, excrement or other filth 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 of the Peace or the Chief Burgess shall forfeit and pay the sum of two dollars for every such offense, and shall moreover pay the expense ot removing sucn nuisance. Provided the parry may after conviction, It the same bas not already been done by the proper authorities remove, bury tn a depth sufficient to remove any disagreeable smell arising therefrom, the Bald dead carcass, offal or other filth, which If done Immediately shall cause a waiver ot the latter part ot said penalty. Passed March ftith. 190a C. B. WHITE, President of Bcrough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, secretary. Approved March 26tb, moo. A. B HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 6. AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO DEFECT IVE CHIMNEYS AND BUILDINGS LIABLE TO FIRE. Belt ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by authority ot the same: Section 1. That It shall be tho duty of the Committee ot Public safety, as well as any citizens,' to report to the Borough Council any defective Hue 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 8. That the committee ot Public safety may at all available times have access to any property that they deem necessary In the discharge of their duty. Section 8. Any new dwelling that may be erected after the passing of this ordtnance 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 less than two and one-half feet from the comb of the roof. Section 4. It shall be the duty of the ownors ot any such property as has been herein men tioned, upon 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 tho work done, and charge the same to the property owners, to the cost of which may added twenty per cent, w hich shall be appropriated to the Borough funds. Passed March 26th, 1900. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved March 2flth, 1900. A. 11. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 6. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE RIDING OF BICYCLES IN THE BOROUGH OF OR ANGEVILLE, Be it ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle and It 1B hereby ordained and enaotcd by authority of the same. Section 1. That no person shall ride a bicycle on the side walks of any street or alley In the Borough. sectlou 2 Tho 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. and. Every rider shall carry on bis bicycle a llghttd lamp after dark. 3rd. The right of way shall be given to ped estrians at street crossings In all cases. The llder shall dismount If necessary. 4th. The rider shall pass to the right of any person or vehicle going In an opposite direction. 6th. The rider shall puts to the loft, of any person or vehicle going In I he same direction. 8th. No rider shull pass any pedestrian going In the sums dlroetlo.i without sounding his gnngorboll when at least ten yard distant. 7th. On approaching street comers the rider shall keep his bicycle under such oonirul as will enable him to stop If necessary within three feet of the crossing. 8th. Any person or persons violating any oj tho provisions ot this oidluanoo shall bo liable to a penalty of from $2.0 tof.00 to bo recover ed before the Chief Burgess or lo his absence before any Justice of the I'eace In the Borough nth. Itshsllbethcduty of the High Con stable to report to the Chief Burgess the name. of every persnu violating any or ine pr..., lons of this ordinance, rassed March 2t,h, lno. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON PEItRlNG, Secretary. Approved March Wth, 190n. A. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO 7. AN ORDINANCE TO KhOTLATB TUB CLEAN INO OF PAVEMENTS OF SNOW AND REGIT. LATIONS IN REGARD TO SPOUTING AND SNOW OUMIDHON HOUSES CONTIGUOUS TO PAVEMENTS. Bo It ordained and enacted br tho Borough Council of the Borough of Orangevllle and It Is hereby ord lined ani enacted by authority of the same: Section l.-That It sh ill be the duty of every resident or property holder within the paved limits of the Borough of orangevllle, whether In front of private residences and places of business or In front of vacant lots and public buildings, to keep the pavements or sidewalks clear ot snow, and If any resident or property holder, or the Trustees or agents of public buildings shall neglect tho cleaning of pave ments for twenty-four hours alter the snow has ceased falling, then 11 shall be the duly of the Chief Burgess after duo notice, to have such pavements cleaned at the expense of tho resident, property or trustee, with fifty per cent, additional added to the cist, the samo to be collected as other penali lea are now collect ed. Section 4. That It shall be tho duty of evory resident, or property holder whose houso Is contiguous to tho pavement and whose roof consists of slate, to keep at all times a good guard on t he roof of said house to prevent bhow from falling down on tho pavement to the great danger of pedestrians; and It BUch owner after notice given, do not place tho proper guard there, then It shall be tho duty of the Council to get the work done and charge the same to the property owners, to the cost of which may be added twenty per cent, which shall bo appropriated to the Borough funds. section 3. That It shall be the duty of every resident or property holder whoso houso Is contiguous to tho pavement, to keep a good substantial spouting on tho roof of said house contiguous and parallel with the pavement, so as to keep tho water from running or dropping from tho eaves ot said roof dowu on tho pave ment; and If such owner after notice given, do not place the proper spouting there, then It shall be tho uuty of tho Council to get the work done and charge the same to the property owners, to the cost of which may be added twenty per cent, which shull bo appropriated to the Borough funds. Passed March 2Hth, 1H00. C. II. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved Murch 2dth, V.kio. A. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 8. AN ORINANCE TO PREVENT THE OBSTRUC. TION OF SIDEWALKS AND CROSSINGS ANI) THE INJURY OF SHADE TREES. Be It 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 unlawful for any person or persons to ride, drive or lead any horse, mule or cow or any other large animal upon the pavements In tho Borough of Orange vllle. Section 8. Any person or persons who shall obstruct with a team or teams, by stopping or otherwise, the freo use of pavements or foot crossings In said Borougu, shall be subject to a fine 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 fine as hereinafter pro vided. Section 4. Each and every person violating any of the foregoing provisions of this Ordtn ance shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a fine of one dollar for each offense and It shall be tho duty of tho High Constable or other omcors to sco that this Ordinance be enforced. Passed March ;th, woo. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved March 21th, ltioo. A B. HERRING, Chief BurgOSS. ORDINANCE NO. 9. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO FAST DHIV- ING IN THE BOROUGH OP ORANGEVILLB. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough ot Orangevllle, and It la hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same: Section 1. That It any person or persons shall willfully or negligently rldo, drive 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 vany race or trial ot speed with any horse or horses, mule or mules, or any other animal, lu. througn or along any street, alley or lane In said Borough, so as to endanger any person or persons, the person or persons so offending shall on conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a flue ot five dollars for each and every offense. Passed March 26th, 1900. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON UERRING, Secretary. Approved March with, moo. A. B. HERRING, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 10. AN ORDINANCE TO HKOHIHIT GAMEING WITUIN THE BOROUGH OF OHANGB VILLK. Be It ordained and enacted by tho Borough Council or the Borough ot Orangevllle, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same: Section 1. That all fakirs, mountebanks, per sons with wheels of fortune and three card moute men, and practicing slmlllar devices to win money, are forbidden to carry on their devices within the limits of said Borough, and If so practlclug and convicted ot tho same, their apparatus so used shall bo declared forfeited nd shall be Immediately destroyed by the High Coitstublo, and they shall further forfeit and pay the sura of ten dollars, one-half to the Informer and the other to the use of tho Borough. Passed April 2nd, 1900. C. U. WHITE, President of Korough Council Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved April 2nd, r.iuO. A. li. HERRING, Chief Burgess, ORDINANCE NO 11. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO NUISANCES WITHIN TUB BOROUGH OF ORANGE VII. LB. Bo It ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of orungevllle, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same: Section I. That If any person shall eroot or maintain any hog sty, or any other nuisance la said Borough, in Buch manner or situation that tho siaoll thereof shall bo olTenslvo to his or bur neighbors or other citizens, shall forfeit and pay tho sum ot one dollar for every BUch offense, and tho further sum of ono dollar for every week the same 1b allowed to rerauln thereafter. Section 8. -That U any horses, mules, cattle, hogs or sheep are found running at Urir wtnv Id said Borough, the same may bo tnk-n n. Impounded and advertised by the nigh rw subln, for which services he shall reivirptta amount set forth In his fee bill, psynbip tft owner of the animal, or animals so ltnpnun4,j or out of tho proceeds of tho sain tlieroof. J, fho owner appear before the expiration of fr, days and pay all charges as herein contain they may reniovo tho anlrrnl or animals, tiid' charges shall be as they appear in the (v stables fee bill together with twenty.(7, cents for tho use nf the Borough. The'iiii Constable In his advertisement giving tencUji notice to the Impounding of any anlmui ctr shall add tho tlmo and place of salo nf srn-t animals etc., Impounded, which may be on th ovenlng of said tenth day and not later t ria tho eleventh day, unless that should fun o, Sunday, when the Bale shall take place on tn6 ' following Monday. The proceeds of RiMuat, shall be appropriated as follows: All the atn, mentioned charges shall first bo paid, tnnw with tho fee of tho High Constable for selling, as per fee bill,' and the remainder shall be p.nj Into the Borough Treasury for the use nf tli owner, If demanded within six months jrnr the sale: tr not demanded witnin said time theg the sum shall belong to the Borough absolute, ly. Furthermore It Is hereby made the diitror High Constable, under penalty of one dniiur tor neglect of duty, if called upon to Impound my animal etc., running at largo In the streets or alleys of said Borough contrary to the ordi nances thereof. Section 3. That It shall bo unlawful forbevs or other persons to congregate around or out side of auy building whero a meeting, a the. utrlcul exhibition, or any other congregation u assembled and there make a nolsu or chu4 disturbance, or tor persons to so make a noise or cause disturbance within such huiidtnc when Buch meeting, theatrical exhibition ot other congregation Is In session, niid tli same Is hereby declared to bo a nuisance; and any person convicted before the Chief Hun.-'vui of a violation of this Ordlnunco shall pay a nn of five dollars together with the costs. And furthermore It Is hereby made tho duty of tn High Constable, under tho penalty ot on dollar for neglect of tho duty It cal.ed upon to arrest without warrant any auch person, and tako him beforo the Chief Burgess fort hearing. Section 4. That It shall be unlawful for snr person or persons to coast on the side walk of any street, road or alley within the limits of Bald Borough and the same Is hereby declared to be a nuisance; and auy person cotivict.il before the Chief Burgess ot a violation of this Ordlninco shall pay a fine of two doiurs together with the costs. Passed April 2nd, HUP. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council Attest: CLI.NT N HERRING, Secretary. Approved April anil, 19 si. i. II. 1IERRISG, Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 12. AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING THE IU TIES OF TUB STREET COMMISSIONER. Be It ordained and enacted by the Borotiji 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 of tti Street Commissioner to keep the streets, roads, alleys, ditches and gutters In a sate conditio! and to enforce all ordinances, regulations and orders of council, relating to the repairs lm provement, drainage and cleansing ot thesama' and he shall notify all persons causing or per mitting any deposit of obstructions In or upon the same to remove It, and upon tho neglect or refusal of Bald persons to comply, after ono day's notice, he shall remove tho same at the expense of the person bo offending, to be co lectod with a fine not exceeding two dullant and the costs. Passed April 2nd, l'JOO. C. B. WHITE, President of Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON UERRING, Socrctury. Approved April 2nd, 1900. A. B. HERRING. Chief Burgess. ORDINANCE NO. 13. AN ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO GAMES WITHIN THE BOROUGH OF OR AN UK VILE. Be It ordained and enacted by the ltorouirn Council of the Borough of Orangevllle, ana It U horeby ordained and enacted by authority ol the Bame. Section 1. That It ahall be unlawfull to pltck quoits In or along the public 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 the streets of said Borough which may endanger property or people on the streets, or cau.s crowds to congregate. - Section 8. It shall be the duly of the m& Constable to arrest without warrant any persos or persons offending against the provisions of this ordinance, and It convicted before ttw Chief Burgess shall pay a fine ot fifty ceuta for each offense, In addition to the costs, the said One to go to the use of the Borough. Passed April 2nd, 1900. C. B. WHITE, President ot Borough Council. Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved April 2nd, WoO. A. B. HERRING. Chief Burgesi ORDINANCE NO. 14. AN ORDINANCE REGARDING TRAMPS AND VAGRANTS. Be It ordained and enacted by tho Bomujrti Council of the Borough of Orangevllle, and It li hereby ordained acd enacted by authority of the Bume: Section 1. That It shall be unlawful for an? person to go about within the. Bald Barnugli limits, begging from door to door or asking Uf alms unless suld persons are residents of sold Borough. . Sections All tramps are prohibited from eomlng or being within the Borough limits, ani It shall be the duty ot the High Constable or any police olllcer ot tho Borough, to arrest say such persons that maybe found, and If couvlct ed before the Chief Burgess or Justice of ttie Peace, they shall be fined and In case of refusal or Inability to pay their fines, they shall bs kept for a period not exceeding ten days, and bs made to labor upon the streets of the Borough, under the direction of the Street comuilsslon'tr until the fines and costs have been paid. I oase of any refusal to pay Ones, or to perform labor for the remuneration of same, said con victed parties shall be fed on bread and water for a period not exceeding ten days. Provided that such persons shall bo over sixteen years o' age, not blind, crippled or lutlrin such would until them for manual labor. Passed April 2nd, 190n. C. B. WHITE. President of Borough Coutu'H Attest: CLINTON HERRING, Secretary. Approved April 2nd, 1900. A. II. HERRING, Chief Burgess ADVERTISING ALWAYS PAYS. But sometimes the returns are not so great as they bhould be, because the Ad is not con vincing. We make a specialty of ails that CAKKY CONVICTION. Send One Dollar with your lelter-head or card and get 12 up-to-date Ads, speedily adapted to your business. NATIONAL ADVERTISING BUREAU, 5207 BUTLER ST., PITTSUUKCl,