WASHINGTON 1XITUB. From Our Regular Gjrrmjxmdmt. Washington, May 2, 1SS5. President Cleveland Is greatly dis tressed and embarrassed by tb con tinued illness of bis private secreta ry. He has often taen heard to say that CoL Lamont is the only man in tb world whom he cannot do with out Executive business does not move with rapidity and precision at tht White House now, and the Sec retary is so completely broken down, that it is uncertain when he can re rum bis duties. The President s appreciation of him was illustrated ea.Wedcsdav whn Col. and Mrs. Lamont and their two little children were inftalled as guest at the White House. for ail indefinite time.. Col. Lamont has been quartered at the .Arlington hotel, and the Prei-klect had him removed to the Executive Mansion, with his personal effect, litil chairs, babv carriage, and all. The Preaideni has been advised by thvsicians to give les time o offi cial duties and tnore to recreation, lest he too become a violin of over work - As soon as he moves out to Soldiers' Home be expects to change bis habits. He will drive to the Wu'te Houre each moniine to tran sact business, and then return, re aervmg his afternoon and evenings for recreatian. A tedious procees is going on now in the United States Treasury vaults awav down under the centre of the building. The office of United States Insurer is about to pass from a IlepaWlican to a Democrat and as is customary when the keys of the money vaults change hands a careful count is made of the cash which Uncle ra has on hand. There are $10,0000) in silver dol lars to be counted. The silver is in bags, 1,000 in each bag, and the manner of determining whether the contents of each bag is up to the standard is by weight. For five days three men have b-en leaning over a pair of scales and scanning the register. One man places the money bags on the scales, another looks at the register and tells the weight, and a third makes the en tries in a note book. The scales are of the finest make, nl sensitive to the most infinitesimal pressure, so that if one of the dollars in the one thousand contained a minute frac tion more or less than the prescrib ed standard, the three men open the bag and count the contents. The clink, clir.k, of the silver goes on mo notonous!'', and the count will con sume about eight days more. The President has made, a number of foreign appointments during the week, and seventy-five new Demo cratic post-mahters every twenty-four hours is the work of the postoffiee machine now-a-days. The Postmas ter 'ieneral is taking up the cases of fourth class postoflices at preeent. There are about two thousand va cancies of this class. After they have been attended to, it is the in tention to consider those where re movals are in order. Reform so called in the Departments here goes on in about the same way. Tried, experienced and capable officials are turned out almost daily, to make room for novices of uncertain or bad antecedents. As things go on there is scarcely a person in government employ, except those recently ap pointed, who does not feel that he is likely to be turned out at any mo ment. It is difficult for clerks to perform good work under such try ing circumstances. There has been some talk of an extra session of Congress, and if war breaks out in Europe, the question will probably come into prominence at once. It is held by some that the relations of the United States with the belligerent powers will ren der it desirable that Congress Bhould be in session ready to assist the President in any emergency. The city is beautiful now with its miles and miles of shade trees, in fresh green leaf, its numerous parks full of flowering trees and shrubs and fountains. The streets of Washing ton are among the crowning glories of the Capital. To visitors, espec ially to those from other cities were narrow, rough and tortuous thor oughfares predominate, they are in the nature of a revelation. It has been the boast o! this city that it has the cleanest swept streets in the world, but just now in this era of re form 1 when so mauy clean and wholesome things are promised, some ot its streets need the broom. The contractors swept all they are paid for. The trouble is, there is not enough money to the square yard, owing to Democratic penuri outness. Even Pennsylvania aven ue is not, at times as well washed aud swept as it should be. A new and increased appropriation for street cleaning was found necessary, and there will soon be a return of cleanliness and salubrity as well. , . Bone Foolino People. Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often tay. Oh it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. "Could they be indtioed to try the ( iueeeesful medicine called Kemp B ' Balsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would imme diately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50cts. and f 1.00. Trial size free at C. X. Boyd's. Tho Land of Wine and Monoy. San Fraxcisco, April 2., Crop reports from all parts of the state 'show that the grain yield in all the counties except one will be only from one quarter to three quarters of that of last year. Thia is largely due to the decreased acreage. J he fruit dir?r!"'Wport largely increased acije and promising crops. What is km in gram wui oe maae up m fruit an wine. rrm frmtm Opiate i.mrttrm mmH J'ouonx P"Q"PT.SAFE. SURE 5 iif ri' i -. v-ks III I v-JZSTXL .V!.. M DnrM. m-.1. U iw. iaataafcA.tMUAaa km- ms.,,mwt,f t i Sarin TftADIUM MARK; f r m far It-s, .- mi hr 1 rm mm. asms - . ai X- Absolutely Pure. Thin Powder nevervarte. A raarvol wf purity. 1 atrenrtb and wholeaomene. ! eeoaomieal . 1 . . I . . . A M.niui 1 " ...ill It man ine opnnarr aiu. - " " " competition with the multitude of low test thorn weight, itn or phoihate powder. Sold only Cant R.rrat. Bakiko Powwt Oo., lot wll 6T W. 1. ""-""" r a en vtttrtllM VV a XJX eww mm, mm 1 mm BITTERS CllmlB IBOJ wltfc rriiE TE6ETAW-1 mn4 ENCHHW THE BMWIX nirkfB tb mrHwm tfc Urr ai k i 4nrv fiptrath capajndfu ai&kM tbr akia ftnoatlu Itd(Miift !ipaiJm-ALL OTHLK MtDH IL.S 1M. PlijsciAM and DrucgisU wrym tien reoemmeod ft. Da If B HffcotM. of Mitiw, Mi-b. m: "I reotDSild Hrvn' Ir'm BitMTfHfhiar.l" l-'rt t ie mc'uwi ti bid M'i rTTij-. i lijsLtepua ytopt,'ur it dam mdl aurt tUM Dt K M Yyj.via, KyTto Ind . mr : I tir ptw-nwd Br.a' lr n Bitt- tn titmiui nd blvtd di.M hti t'wic w.-i and it tiu pr.vd th'wahly etjitartinf M&.WW BTHSH 3fi St Mrv St . NwOrli ,n La., mjti- "Brsvn'i Iroa Bittrf- Itm-ed w In a r- of blond fptwminff. and 1 hulruly auoiBMud it ta U wnriw1iny a paTitutr. Tb Genoina bM Trade Marie and cwaaed M 1ms oo wrappf. Take of her. Made only ,y BBW!f t HESIK iL BiLTI OLi; M B. l,afF Ha3VT Boox tnl and aMrartlva. com-tai-a&c iMt 't phw for rsr ipi. itiformaum ai-fc tanx e-to ftor away hy all dW m mfdt ana, t utkd U aitf addnw oo wmamtifudSB. aumfi. fnH for oar IM.riT!MTEI Vni V1U Niiiniit (ilih.I i. si prrnn -li-l.iIlr. l-lovrer un4 lipid OtClla DIIM1C Bl fWIKKIW sip. iLRfllO PI. IKS nn4 I l I'l.l MKNTM f nil ktad. mailed Fl;ri' m uppllcalloB HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER. W. Y. Ci:!CAC0. ILL 322-326 E. Wm St 200-iio Randoiph St. JU.14-17(. PUZZLE aVaawaB' iMBwaHnaaai 1 l"t raYTOtil CONSUMPTION has been cur ed times without number by the timo 1t um of Downs Elixir. It will cure Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, llenrisy, IFhooping-Cough, Lung Fever, and all diseaies of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, whou other remedien fail. fmm y ail tekn. Fos Sals By C. N- Boyd, Somerset. HELP; tor worktnr people. Send 10 penu portaicc and wa 111 mall yta frre ryaL Talna ble atilnhle box of a-uo?l that will pal yom la the war f makinv mnre money la a tew dayt ttaao joa ever lhmalit poneiMe at afcy bmincH. Canital Dot iqnlrel. Y oa nil Uva at boom and wore la tpar Uioe only, orall the trale. All ot boiB Mxei, of all aKf erandlr raooesntal. 60 oento to eaull.T earned ever evalor. That alt who want work may teet the baitlaeea, we aiHke tbls oniiaralleled otter . To all wbe are n4 well amt.t)iit. we will send 91 to pay for the trouble of writing as. Fall particulars, direction!, etc., mt free. Immense pay abeulutel mire for all who mart at onoe. lAm't delay. Addreo, Snii. o a Uo Portlaad, Maine. jan23. TAHEXOTrTE.-M.W.KEIM ANDW1FB 1 and M. W. a.tlM fc(X,of JobMWwn.Oan. brla OoantT. Pa., harinr bydeed ot ajteiKOmrat dated tb sot Detr aiairrli, 1.H3, am rereltothe udmidwlia THEIR PROP. tKTY iir Uie benetlt of creditor. aU per-jnt baTlna claims will pleaee prenent tbera and Inoee knowlnr tbemcelves IndeMed will make partnent STKPMKN STVTM AN. aprt. AHiataoa. UAFITCn liwraretle. reliable WAU I tUl men to r II Fruit m-et, lrM)e Vioefl. SlinitH. Kt. ae. Librrml Commit iea er .Selery end hxpentrt P id. Fall Infftrue. tions a-iren ao tbal inrxierieDned men can auon leain the btuineiw. Adlre?a, H. P. l UStM AN a 1X1 KKiuBToa, N. . mar.ll-3ai AO 3 1 ay mm Bend eentl tor pott IX I Am d a art and receive I roe a eiieityboxul p.i.ulrh will help yon to more money rUrht away tlian anythiaa: elae In th world. All. of either aex. aucoeed trom first hoar. The broad road to lurtarj e)ens behire the work era, absolutely rare. Atoaoe address. Tare m Ce..AuKu,ta, Maine. lanV. fa ereeaf eleea eavey. Send as 5 rent postasre. and by mail yoewMl lUUUifot free a parKaae ef goods oi large 1 Tenia, that will start you ra erork that will at onoe bring yoa In money taster than anvtlitng else in Anierira. All atnint ine 13W. In prosents with each box. Agents wanted every where, et either sex, of all ayes, for all t he time, ir Sare time only, to work tor n.)et their owa hemes. Fortanes for all workers atwiolaiely as. snred. Dua l delay. K. Hallkt kCo Portland, Matue. ian&. Twin Foes io Life. .'.re lmi:tio:i t'.iul Const Ipat ion. Vln-:r primary siiiiiiiw arc iuikmu' tbe ;.. . lii-ir.-!.-'!! of iiiiuor liuiuan ailiut'iila, i.i'A :: V.wl ff Ui'an-s. siKH-Uily n-uUaut lrvii:: Sii.-m, U!u:u:iiiy tt-'rai ate Oai h othiT ual aail at on t!ic wbolu uiacliin. ry t f life NaiiM-it, Foul Ilrcatb, Stmr Stomach, l)ij:iiie'4, llvutlitrlK', liiliu;:s IVvtT, J .ni nd ice. lyapoia, liilm yIiM' t's.l'ilt-s, nitouniuliHrn, V-ur;ii;ia, lroy, nml vriou Skin Disoi-drr. sr- niihinr llie muini ::ud iu::l.ul:i i tl h: KrancUKUt of tiic bU.uii.cU auj Loaxls. A Thorough Purgative wmcirte i tlto first accwitr f it rrrc. T'.i'-n l!i- . :;'.i:irf c clTirt i:;ut W tiintn t:i:nvl. i:t a itiiM li-.-rtf. .iti--t mlHricnt to tfvint rfcimnce oif -roetiveai-. sn.l :tt tlic kuiht Ihuc tbe liver. kida ys ami 'omimIi uiUNt ho fMuiul.itrJ mid i:n itlicui-.l. 1 Ayer9s Pills Accomplish. UiK rcstortflve work bctt.T tlian any Ihir molieiiM". Tlu-v arc a.tirt'liiiui au'l LiurotRrh. yet uiiid, in tlirir iurjitic action. Tin y Jo nut priiw llio ju;i ut. an.l il mt Imlm-c a rostic re h,1!uii. as u Uh' cllivt ut other ratbartics. ts itici', iIh y wm pwial rni-rtit, tliiir'tlc. hn':!"'c r-ii't touic, of tbe 1 cheat liicdK iual alue aiul Absolutely Cure All itfwauMi prwccHliti? fmiu diwrtlcr f the dilutive anl awiimiistorr cirpttM. The promi uc of Aykr's lll.U to correct the first iudicatioiM of coelive aeaa. averts tbs erfuua illnceara which nctrlectof that condition wnakt inoTte.-il)l)r lrHlmv. All irmmlaritioa in the action of tbe rxnrcts InoarBeea at Well u eonti inrJion are beneficially controlleil by Avru'i tttxt, and for tlie stimttlatioa of di-wtive orrana w-rakcoc4 by r.np. continued dwpernhi, one or two of Area's Piixa daily, after diuper, will do inorc cood than anyihiug else. Leading Physicians Concede Thst AvrR'a Itl LS are the best Vf all cathartic nsrdtrinre, and man' rirartttioo er. of the lii-Ucst atandiu, customarily rcscribe tbem. AYER'S PILLS, Dr. J. C. Mer 1 Co., LowH, Matt. ' Analytical CbrmisU. -f For aalo by all DrvcgbU. Am kmTjr a y S!0LEY?S TESTED llg (CKSUMPTION - BeMCk Oal Owclw. Ask tor "Hough oa Ooagh," f , Oolds. Sore Throat. Hoarseness. Troches, lac Uqua,Uc lM(k M Bate).- Clears oat rata, mkte. roaches, flies, ants, bed bss, akoaaa, chipmunks, iropnera. Ue. lirucaiat. HeaU m I I. . I Y . I C 1 1 . til lii.MB 1b. djgestloa, lleadache. Sleeplessneaa. eared bjr " U ells' Kealtk Kenewer." " Bawuxh Cersia. Ask for Wells' " Rough on Corns." lie. Quick, aueuptetaeara. Hard or sort ourns, warn, baniuna. "asn.ll Palai" rorejsi el risaaaert 8tren?thenlng, Improved, the best for back ache, pains la chest or side, rheumatism, ueural- Tula reople. Wells Healtk Kcoewer" restores health and Tteor. cures lryspepsla, Ueadacbe, Kemioanes, UetdUty. (U W bewplam and the many Throat A flections ot ctlldren, uromt'tlT. pleasantly, and sately relieved by -itvugh OB Congas. ' Trocies, Balsam, Sic. Mother, If yoa are fill tor. broken, worn et and nervoos, use -Wells' Health Beoewer." II. ltrugglsta. ur Prcsr-rer. If yoa are losing your grlpoa lire, try " Wells' Health Henewex." Goea direct le weak spots. " Kattack Taaltaavcs." Instant relief ff Neuralgia, Tooths -be, Face ache. Ask for "Itongh on Toothed. e." It and z& Prefix WaaaaiS. Ladlea who woald retain fiTtliuers and Tiraelty, doa t laU to try - Wells' Health Kenewer." VMsu-rtasU Tar Afleetsama, Hacking, lrritaling Coojths, Colds, Sore Throat, cared by "KoUaU est Coughs." Troches, lie Ldijald, iic. Kseuxla I(ck.M " Eoagh en Itch " cares hamors. erupt tons, ring worm, teller, salt rheum, frosted lest, chilblains. Tbe Hope mt be 31 alios,. Children, slow In derelomneut. puny, scrawny. aad delicate, as -Wells' Health Kenewer." WIU Aeraka. three or lour boars every night coughing. Get Immediate relief and sound rest by using Wells -Kough un loug&s." r ruches, Ui. xtaiaam, at. "Beach Oa Pala" ParaaaeXI Plaater ; Strengthening, Improved, the beet for backache, pains in chest or side, rheumatism, neuralgia. Heavy Hail-S torm . Petersburg, Va., Mav 3. The hailstorm which pcseetl over this section Friday afternoon prevailed in many other localities and extend ed into North Carolina. All the growing cotton, corn.vegetables were destroyed, and tbe farmers will be compelled to plant again. Hail fell to the depth of twelve inches and a whirlwind prevailad along the cen tre of the Btorm, blowing down barns fences and sheds. In some places in Surry county, this State, the hail fell to the depth of eighteen inches, and in some spots was drifted to the depth of four feet. FIFTEEN INCHES OF 8N0W. Bangor, Me., May 3. Fifteen in ches of snow fell on Saturday in Dixmout, Me. The Oldest Man in Momemet As well as the handsomest, and others are invited t call on C. N. lioyd, and. get free a trial bottle of Kemn s Balsam for the throat and lungs,, a remedy tliat is selling en tirely upon its merits, and is guar anteed to cure and relieve all Chron ic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bron- chtis, and Consumption. Price oO cents and 1.00. The Mormeus' tVoei, Salt Lake, Utah, April 29. J. C. Hamilton and Bishop Ward were arrested to-day for jvolygamy and unlawful cohabitation. Taken be fore United States commissioner they waived examination and were bailed in 2,500 each. The witness es were placed under $200 bond each for appearance before the court. Angus M. Cannon, a brother of Geo. Q. Cannon, has been convicted of onlawfal cohabitation, after three days hard struggle. A Fortunate PtscorerT. A new lifht is thrown on the sub ject of Consumption bv Dr. Wngner Acuip, uirwj,cici k nciup a imukuj for the Throat and Lungs. A rem edy that has proved itself to be a remarkable compound. It does its work thoroughly, stopping a hack ing cough instantly. Sold by C. N. Boyd. Price 50cts. and 1S.00. Trial bottl free.- Get one. Riot at Jollet- Sprixgfield, UL, May 1 .Gover nor Oglesby to-night ordered four companies of the Fourth Regiment .State Militia), to be sent to Joiiet at once to quell a riot at that place. Adjutant General Vance and Captain Bell left to-night for Joiiet The Governor had been importuned all day by the sheriff of W ill county for troops. The Sheriff states that threats are being iiiade to burn Joii et The companies ordered out are from LaSalle, Bloomington, Stretor .nd Ottawa. Backlen'a Arnica alvo. The Best Salve' in the world for lri,ta ' Tipnipua e sV. . TTlnm ' Colt lineunr, fevtr isores, letrer, snap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all c-fcin truptions, ana "posrtireiy ourea Tiles, or no pay required. It is truaranteed to aive Derfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by C. N. Boyd. " jnne20 Mr. De Blank "My" detur' it's none of my business,' but if I were I'd send those striped stocking back and get them exchanged lor plain ones." . ... . , -H t . ' Mrs. De Blank "Why bo, dear? They are very pretty." "I know, but tbey are out of fash ion." "There, I knew it, you old deceiv er! So that's where you spend your evenings, is it. Ob, I " "My dear; why, what's the mat ter?" "And you said yoa ever went 4o roller skating rinks. "I don't ' I saw that in a paper. "Oh!" . A RcDsarkabJ Eacape. Mrs. Mary A. Dailev,- of Tunk bannock, Pa., was afflicted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, during wnich time tbe beet pbytv cians coold give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until in last Octo ber she procured a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when imme diate relief was felt, and by contin uing its use for a short time she was completely cured, (raining in flesh 50 oounds in a few months. Free Trial Bottles -of this certain cure of all Throat and Lting Diseas es at C N. Boyd's Drugstore. Large Bottles $1.00. ,,i.J I:?.!!?! ; There is such a thing aa true, warm love existing between man and wife, and plenty of it in the world, too. 1 ne siiue squabbles ana quarrels ot matrimonial life are only the sand 1 paper used t keep love bright OROUGH ORDINANCE. An Ordinance fcr the Government cf the Borough of Somerset. Be it Orieivtt er the Bmrjtn i Ton Cetiaril tSomertet Boreay, one t it kmbf Orieinri and EmteUd by Ike aalaerile oflkt mt : POLICE AND ICIQHT-WATCH. SacTKnt 1. The Bar-ea and Town Cooncll may establish a nlirht-wateh or police whenever Ihev but deem it necessary lor the rood order, pnbllc peace and protection of propert J rn and for the Boroaah ol Somerset. The a.id ntrht-weich or police shall receive rach eompensatiun ax tne Bariress anei Town Ceonsil shall rieem Just and reasonable. It shU be their doty to arrest ana briny before tbe Bargees any suspldnii person or persons whom they may Snd strolling on and liiroufrb any of the streets, lanes and alleys of the Morouk-h between the hor.rs of eleven r. a. and four a. a., and any person or persons not beina; able to aire a reasonable eicose tnerefor shall on conviction thereof betore tbe Bursrees pay a fine not exeeedlnt; tire doUars, together with all costs of pruaeeatktn. See. I The Bnriress and Town Council shall establish and maintain such a police service as the public peace and good order of the Borough may require. Sec a It shall be the duty of tbe Hls:h Con stable and Foliee to eelorce all the Borons: h laws, ordinances and twarulatlons, to make er cease to be made complaint te the huntess ol every intrae tioa of the said laws, ordinances and reKnlatiom which shall come to their knowleriire, and procure tbe necessary nrools thereof, and la subordination o tiia Knnress thev shall Dreserre the peace and quiet ot the BorouKh and qaeU all tumults, riots and other disturbances. Sec 4. The Hlfh Censtable tball port or cause tn h. r.tiJ as itrcscrlhed bv law. all notices ol elections held In pursuance ol any resolution of the council, and an oruinancea enacted vj w. Burgess and Town council, and whenever anr iw ordinance or resolution of the Town Council requires personal notice to be given relative to any proceeumg oeiore tne iowuwhjhth, n, ervM aald notice, and he shall serve all other per sonal notices required by law or ordinance. Me shall also execute all warrants and processes Is sued to falm by the Burgess. See. s. The lees and ousts of the High Conrta ble and Policemen shall be the same as those pre- ... . 1 . .1 .-, . I V. L . . scrioea lJ tue laws oi lb uvoiuimi.miui ivi . tal.lea tor like aervicea. Drovided that the Bor- vugh shall not be liable lor tbe tees ami costs of such ofheer. further than uav be agreed upon from time to time. Sec. e. The High ConsUble shall give a bond In tne sum ol one thousand dellars. with approv ed eeuriiiea, conditioned oe the laithiul account ing lor and paying ever to tbe Boruuirh Treasurer ot all monies ol the Borough eomtng Into his hands la any way whatever ; said bond shall be tied on tbe same day as that fixed by law for the eommencment of the terms ot the Borough orb' eers. and U said bond be not tiled within W) days after that time then tbe office ol High Constable shall be declared vacant, and shall le oiled in tne manner prescribed by law In such ease made and provided. Sec. 7. If the High Constable or any police of ficer shall neglect or refuse to enforce any ol tbe laws, ordinances or regulations of the Borough al ter his attention shall have been called thereto by any citizen, such ottioer shall pay a line of not less than twenty dollars , in addition to any other pen ally to which bis neglect or refusal may subject mm. Sec 8. If any person or persons shall la any manner inienere witn or ousiriict an onicer or any ether peraoa acting under tbe authority of tbe Borough In the dttrherge ef this duty, or shaU re sist tbe enforcement or exeeatitA ol any ordinance ot the Borough, or resolution ot the I owa Coun cil, suca person shall oa conviction thereof letore the Buigeas pay a hue of not exceeding ten dol lars, together with all costs. See. V. It shall be the duty ef the High Oon stable and Polios officers ol tbe Burough at all uuwe to abiirehend all suspected night walkers, maleiactora, vagabonds, rogues ana disorderly persons who may at any time be fouud on the side walks. In front ol public or other places, and bring all such nersons as my be so apprehended be lore the Burgess to be examined, and each and every one ot sucn anova utscnuea persons as snail oe convicted of disorderly conduct calculated to dis turb the publie peace, or of being found gathered together in disorderly assemblages, shall pay a hue ol not exceeding tea dollars, tugetuer wua ail eosta. Sec 10. It shall be lawful tor tbe High Consta ble and police ouleers to detain In the lockup any and all persons who may tie arrested for violations ol any of the Borough ordinances until such time as Utey can be examined by the Burgess. PUBLIC PEACE. Sec. 11. Any person or persons who shall en gage la, promote or encourage any affray, quar rel or ughl within the limits oi tbe Borough shall on oonvietion thereof be lore tbe Burgess pay a One of not less than two dollars nor more than 20 dollars, together with all costs. .Sec. li. All persons are strictly prohibited from standing, lounging or loitering upoa the pave ments in front of any ot the i.'hurches or other public building In the Borough, or along the ap prHacbos to such building during the time ol bol- llne any service or meeting therein, or in any wise preventing or obstructing the free Ingress or egress of any person in attendance thereat, or of In any way annoying or disturbing any person in attendance thereat, and any person or" persons of fending against any of the provisions of this sec tion snail, on eonvicuoa tnereot before tne Bur gees, pay a tine not exceedingten dollars for such onense, togeiner witn ail costs. See. 13. All persons are prohibited from stand ing, lounging or loitering In groups or crowds Uku the sidewalks, pavemcnis, street oralley crossings within the Borough in such way as to prevent the lull and tree use oi said sidewalks, pavementsand street or alley crossings by persons parsing along and over tne same, and it Shan be the duty ot tDe High Constable and police officers todisperse said crowds whenever so found upuQ any of the said sidewalks, pavements, street or alley crossings, and all persons who shall refuse to disperse when notined by any of said officers shall tie arrested, and on conviction thereof before tbe Burgess shall pay a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than five dollars for such offense, together with all costs. sec. 14. Any person who shall apiar or be found on any of the streets, lunes or alleys of the Borough In an Intoxicated or drunken eonditlon shall, on eonvietion thereof before tin Burgess pay a tine ot not exceeding tire dollars for such oflcuse together with all costs. NUISANCES. Srr. IS. Any person who shall place or cast any eartb, brick, stone, coaL, wood, filth, mortar, lime, manare (or substance ot any kind, except article, for tbe purpose of immediately loading or unload ing, removing or storing away) on any street, loewalk, or alley within tbe Borough, such per son shall, oa conviction thereofberore tbe Burgess pay a fine of not less than one dollar, nor more than ten dollars, together with all costs, provided that the provisions of this section shall not apply to building material, or other obstructions author ized by a permit from tbe proper authority, or to materials used In laving or reoairlnr sidewalks. er to the temiorary placing of scaffolding or lad ders for the repairing of buildings, aad provided further. That merchants and others occupvlng stores ana warerooms, aou engaged in selling goods, wares and merchandise, mar use not ex ceeding three feet of the sidewalk next to and ad joining their several stores and wsrerooms for the display oi sucn foods, wares and wercuaodisa, as they may be dealing in. Sec. IS. Any person or persons who shall hitch, or tie, ride or drive any horse or horses, mare or mares, gelding or geldings uiiou anr pavement r loot walk within toe limits of the Borough or who shall leave or permit any wagon, carriage, sleigh, sled or other vehicle to stand oo any such pavement or sidewalk, or en any paved street or alley erosstng within the Borough, such persons shall, en conviction thereof before the Burgess pay a tine of not exceeding live dollars, together with all coats, provided that thus section shall not prohibit the riding or driving over any paved side walk where such riding or driving is necessary for entrance Into any street, lane, alley, stable. eairiage shed or lot. aVc IT. Any person or persons who shall coast or slide with a hand -sled on any sldewalkor pave ment within tbe Borough, such person or persons shall oe oonvietion before the Burgess pay a hoe of not exceeding one dollar for such OH ease, to gether with all eosu. Sec 18. Any person who shall keen or suffer to remain upon his premises any carcass, garbage. eflal, or other offensive or unwholesome matter. or who shall east toe same upon any vacant lot or upon any street or alley, public or private, within tne Borough, tne same is aereoy aectarea a com mon nuisance and shall be removed aeourdlngly, tmd the person so offending shall, besides the ex. pense of removing such nuisance pay a tine of not less than one dollar nor more than twenty dollara, together with all oats. - Mar. IV. Anyparson who shall deposit or permit to be deposit -4 may ashes on any of the streets of tb Itoreagh shall, ea canvtriioa thereof before the Burgas pay a On of five dollara, togetoer with all costs. AVc au. Any person or persons who shall wilful ly permit and sutler any horse, mare, gelding, male or jack, beg or goat, sheep or geese owned by tbeta of In their eare to run at large arUhln tbe Borough shall pay a llaoef not exceeding oae col lar, and it is hereby made the duty of the High Constable or Police officer to take and impound such animals when found running at large and proceed to make public sale of them after giving tour uays notice iy at wast six advertisements pasted la the moat publie places of the Borough, unless the owner or owners of such animals shalL previous to the sale, pay or tender to said ottioer the sum of fifty rents tor each animal so Impound ea, together with all ousts and expense of keeping ine same, ana wreriaea, lunner. that wnen any uek animal or animals shall be add the money received therefor, alter payment of all costs and upeaaea, ahaU be paid lota the Borough Treas ury. Arc. St. Any person or nersons who shall ride or drive any horse or horses, mare or mares, gelding or gelding, mule or mules oa any ol the streets of the Borough at a taster gait than a slow trot, which shall be eooatiued to mean not faster thaa a mile in five minutes, shall on conviction thereof before the Burgos pay a Una of not less than two nur more than ten dollar, together with all costs. See. 2a. If aay persoa er persons (hall hitch or tie any horse or horses, mare or mares, geldlag or geldings, mule or mules to any shade or ornamen tal tree within the Berough,sneh persoa or per sons shall oa cetiTiotioa tneraof before the bur-g'-ss pay a hneot not tees than ea dotWr nor more than ten dollars, togetoer with aU costs. . See. -JX. Any persoa or person who shall depos it oa the streets of the Ijoroashany paper, hay or straw, or other material that would obstruct tbe drainier water tables ottal streets, shall ea con viction thereof before tbe Burgess pay a fine ot not eioacdiag pea foOar, together wan all eosu. See 24. Ths earners of lot or part of lota ad joining what are known a private alleys shall keep such private alleys clean, and free from nox ious and oOenelve doposlta. and II sura owner or owners shall neglect or refuse to clean up sorb al ley oa being aouaau to ee o by the Street Uom mlsaionar then tbe street commissioner shallcause thecal be eleaaed attheeapeaaie ot the lot own ers, er those of them who may hay permitted aae offensive deposits. See. B. Tbe High Constable ah aU remove) any pluagh or wheelbarrows that may bo left on any ot the patnmeatsor sidewalk! of tbe Beromgh al tar night, and shall sell the same after three days nuUee ut each sale (hall have been given, aatees tbe mm of such plow or wheelbarrows shall pay him ev cents tor suck removai. Sec. 26. N person er persona shall erect within the limits of the Borigh any frame stable or any building to bo need to such purpose within 40 feet ot any d welling aras or any baildlajg used lor busines purpose, and any perMa at persons of. eol tag agarneTtfae prffvtsiuris ot tht section shall pay a tin of on hundred dollars, together with all oasts. . . Src XT.Alir persen. oeperinris who shall, with la the said Boroug a, designedly disturb or annoy, or cause to be disturbed or annoyed, any ether person or parsons, or any aaseatbly or collection ot persona, with bell, boras, paa kettle, drums, or la any other manner whatsoever, or shall, without proper occasion disturb the occupant er occupant of any bouse, building, store, or other place, by knocking or rattling at the door, gat, windows, or whww shcuers thereof, or by ringing any bell attached to any door, or suing any knocker so attached to any door or iHlisruise, i conviction, thereof be- B ow the Bunresa ahatl he fined la any sum not leas than an dollar. Bur more than ate dollars. See, a. Anr nerson or nersna who shall abet or promote or encourage any Jb esc-race, which shall be actually run, or any part thereof run, within the said Borough shall pay a fine not exceeding ftltv dollars, at the discretion of the iiurgeas. - See. 2U. Minors and others are hereby prohibited from congregating upon aay ef the street, lanea, alleys of said Huron h. except It be in pursuance of their lawful calling or business ; and w hen such minors or others are found upon any of the said street, lanesoraUeya, kalioeing. making boo-Ores or otherwise disturbing the puUlc pesoe, eack and every person so offending shall pay a nn not exceedini; nva dollars - See. SO, Anv nersna er Dersons whofhall be found upon any oi the streets, fanes or alleys of safd Bor ouvh engaged in any game of ball, marble, sliln ncy.oc in the practice ol snow balling, or any oili er practice which will annoy, molest or disturb anv persoa or persons, or the publie peace, shall lie nncti not exceeding ovo aouars. &ec XI Amv neraoa or nerson woo shall sboct oft any gun, cannon, pistol, crackers or squibs witnin tne limits ot tne saiu wriman. inau pa , fine or one dollar for each and every oncuoe. Pro tided however, that this section shall not effect anv gun-smith resident, within the Borough when trying or proving such nre-aruta See 33. The sale of Are works of every dtwcrtbt Ion is hereby prohibited, any person or persons who shall sell or expuee for sale ore works of any kind whatever within the limits of said borough shall be liable to a fine of not less than ten dollars and not exceeding twenty dot lan for each and every such ollense. Sec. Si. Any pcrwm or persons who shall deposit any buibliug materials of aay kind whatever oo any street within the limits of said borough, shall pay a fiae not exceeding ten dollars, unless they shall first procure a permit from the Town Council, and said permit if granted, shall designate the lime during which such building material shall bo permitted to occupy such street, and It la hereby made the dutv of the Street Commissioner to re port to the Town Council aU violations of Oils sec tion. Sec 34. Any personorpcrsoninowengsged in or carrying on the business of slaughtering cattle for the market within tbe limits ol the borough, or who shall oereatter engage in or carry on sucn business shall keep his or their siangnler houses together with their surroundings, clean and free from all offensive garbage aad offall, so as not to emit any noxious and nauseous vapors, swell and stench, to the annoyance of or prejudice of th beaith of person residing, passing by, or being employed in the vicinity of such places, and the owners or proprietors of such places shall, without any unnecessary delay, cause ail gartiege, offall, and all other sort of waste of such place or places which might become ottenslre, to be burled in the ground to a depth of not less than three feet, or haul tbe same beyond the limit of th borough; and. Provided, 1 hat no such garbage, waste or oflull shall be buried within forty feet ol any street, lane or alley, or within two hundred feet of any dwelling house, and any person or person offend ing sgainst any of the provisions of this section shall, on conviction thereof be I ore the Burgess. my a hn of not less than tire dollars nor more than twenty-hve dollars for each offence, and the Drutier othcer ol tbe borough shall bare the full right at sll times to enter snch slaughter houses for the purose of examining tbe condition In wnicn ini-y may ue kept. See. 35. That from and after the pssssage of this section, an privies ami privy vault witnin tne borough shall lie properly closed bp and shall be kept cl se and private so as not to emit any nause ous ami offensive stench that may annoy the poo- pie in tne vicinity, ana wnen sucn iiuiiuing or vault shall be kent otherwise, the owner or occu pier thereof who shall neglect the entire abating of sut.-n nuisance alter having been notified by the Street Couiuiissiuner or by any other borough offi cial to do so, shall, on conviction thereof before the Burgess pay a nne of not less than five dollars nor more tnan twenty dollars lor every sucn of fense. Set. 38 Any person who shall Indecently expose his person on any of the streets, lanes, or alleys of the Borough shall pay a fin of not exceed ine fir dollars for such offense on conviction thereof before the Burgess, together with all cons. Sec. 87. No person or persons shall keep or stf re in any house, store house, shop, cellar, warehouse or other apiirtineut wtthlo the limits or the Bor ough, more than seventy-five pounds weight of guujiowdcr at one time, and the aforesaid quanti ty ot gun-powder shall be safely secured, ami any person violating the provisions of this ordinance, shall on conviction thereof before the Burgess pay a tine of not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars lor each offence together with all costs. See. 38. No nitro-glycerlne, dynamite or other high gr.olc explosive shall be tored at all within the limits of the Borough, and any pcrsen violat ing this section shall on conviction thereof before the HurgcKS. pay a nne of one hamlred dollars, to gether with all the costs ; one-half of said fine to go to the intonnrr, it said informer is not au omcer ot the Borough. See. 89. If any person shall throw upon any of the pavements or stdewaiki witnin tho Borough any orange or Intnana peel or broken glass such liefson shall onconviction thereof tiefore the Bur gess pay a nne not exceeding ten dollars together with alt costs. Src S'4. No cow shall be permitted to run at large within tbe Borough between the hours of 8 f. u. and o'A a. h. during the months ol May, June, .luly, August, September and October of each year. Any person su offending or doing snail py a tine of not exceeding one dollar, and It il hereby made the duty ol the Constable to im- pounu sucn animals louna running at large, ana make sale thereof according to the provisions ol sec. zu. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. See. 40. When any physician who may be en gag ed in the practice of his urolension within the lim its of Somerset liorough, shall in his said practice meet with any case of smallpox or Tariohild, he shall giv prompt and immediate notice tlierevi to the Burgess, or in the event of his Inability to act to some memoer oi tne town uouncii. Sec 41. Immediately en receiving such notice said omcer shall cause a sign with the words "SstAi-irox" thereon In large legible letters to tie attacbed conspicuously to me nouse Where seen case may lie, or to the gate leading thereto, and all inmates of said bouse are hereby required to re main within the said house so long as said patient sutierfiigwlth small-pox or varioloid shall remain therein, except that such inmates of tho hoase who may not actually he taken with the disease msv. under proper restrictions of th Town Coun cil be allowed tbe liberty of the lot oa which Bald house is erected ; but no inmate who has actually lieen rick with the disease shall be permitted to leave the house under any eirrumstaure whatev er until the attending physician shall certify that all dunger of contagion shall te past. Provided, However, that If on the discovery of any ease ot smaii-p" or ranotoM in any uweumg house there be any inmate tltcreot who may not have been fully exjiosed to the disease, snch in mates may by the authority of the Tuwu Council be removed te some other place, there to remain under similar restrictions unttl atl danger of fur ther contagion or spread of the disease shall have passed away. Src 42. In order that the provisions of section 41 of this ordinance may he fully carried out, the Burgess, acting under the advice of the Town Council. is hereby authorised to see that all sick persons tailing under tne pront ions ot saiu section have nrotHir medical atiendnnce. and that nurses or attendants are procured fir them, and when the intnxtes of any bouse shall have been isolated un der the provisions of said section, he shall appoint some pnaier officer whose duty It shall be to com municate with such Inmates from time to time and convey to them such food and other neeeesarie as may be require, i, ail oi wnicn wnen tne eircuia stunces of the ease so demand, may be fnmished at the expense of the Borough. All infected clothing and bedding shall be de stroyed by homing tbe same, and it Is hereby ex pressly furliidden that any such infected clothing or bedding be hung or exposed from the windows of any house. Authority Is also hereby given to erect or procure some suitable building to which patients suffering aril h aniali.laiT or varioloid mav tie removed auu cared for. Ami, prended, further that the Town Ifeunoii snail nave tun power to cause to ue none any and all things which in their judgment may be necessary to crrry tint the provisions and ob jects of tills ordinance. Any person or persons violating any oi toe pro visions of thts section shall on convict ion thereof lie lore the Burgess, pay a line of not less than five dollars or me-e thau twenty-five dollara, at the ills c ration ol the Burgess, to be collected in like man ner as other ones are collected. PROTECTION OF PUBIJO PROPERTY. ! Sec. 43 Anr nerson or person who shall break or destroy or In any way injure any publie lamps or who shall cut or detace or In anv other way injure any post to which such public lampa are attacbed sliallpay a tine of ten dollar for each and every such offense, one-half ol which line when recover ed shall go to the Informer. See. 44. Any minors or other persons who shall trespass npon or enter on tbe ground belonging to the public scnooi punoinga wnuwii wnauiMi from the proper authority, orwho shall in any way in i ore or break the fence, buildings, trees or shrubbery on or belonging to such ground (hall on conviction thereof before th Buruess pay a fin of not exceeding tea dollar for such ollense, to gether with all the costs, ana it is nereoy maae thedntyof the Hign Constable or Police officers to arrest or causa the arrest of all panics so ol- lenulng. See. tt. If soy person shall without authority remove from their place of storage any ladder or anything belongtng or pertanlng tothe fire engine except on occasions of an alarm of fire, sucn persoa shall on conviction thereof before the Burgees pay a fine of five dollars, together with all cost. LICENSES. Sec. 46. That any person desirous of keeping a stallion within said Borough, for the service of Btare' by paying Into the treasury thereof for that purjiosc,"thesumorfivedollors, and filing a re ceipt for the sain with the Burgess, shall tie enti tled to receive Iron said Burveim, a certificate that such person Is a licensed stud-keeper for tbe term of three months. See. 47 That any person (except a licensed stnd kceprr)who shall within the limit r said Bor ough, lead or ride out. any stallion, through tbe Borough or any part thereof, for the puruuee of causing such stallion to cover any mare or mares, shall be lbv'ole lo na r a tine not exceeding live dol lars, tog'jther with costs ol suit lor each, and every offense. See. 4. That if any owner or keener of any stal lion, kept lor the service of mares, (except licens ed si til keepers) shall sutler such stallion to stand hitebed In anv street, hue or alley of said Borough the owner, keeper, or person so offending shall be liable tnpay a tine not exceedldg five dollar, to geiner witn cost of suit, tor eacnaau every even onence. See. 49. All public shows, exhibition and travel ing theatres, are forbidden within the limits of said Borougn under a penalty of fifteen dollara for me nrat ouence, ana twenty-nve uoiian hit every subsequent offence : prevtevd, that peaceable, er. derly and well regulated exhibitions may be per- milled under the following restrictions, to wit : by tlie payment into th Treasury of (aid Borough of a license tor eacn and every exnioitioo ot a circa or menagerie of not less thaa ten dollars, nor more than twenty-five dollars, and lor eack and every other exhibition a license fee of not lea than two dollar, at the diaerettoa of tbe Barges. When such permit is granted and the money paid a alorcsahl, th Burgess (ball give a certificate or license to the owner, agent or manager of such ex hibition, which licenseeo obtained, shall exonerate aucb owner, agent or manager front th fine above Imposed. Provided faw faer. that citizens ef said Borough giving concerts of vocal and Instrumental Biumc shail b subject lo UM peaaltte here la be lore Imposed. See, fcO. Th owner er owner of anv skatlae rink within tbe Borough (hall pay a license of sixty uoiiars per aanaos, payaote quarterly SB ao rance, and any nerson keening open rach place without having first procured the Ucense required by this Section, shall on conviction thereof before the Purge yy a fin ot on ban red dollar, to gether wlik aU costs. tee. il. AlLhawkent. Mddlers. render and! sel lers of nostrums, medical compounds, patent medi cines, and foreign and domestie wares, goods ue mcrrnanuue oi any aesoripiioa waatever, wneta ertbeaamebeeobl brmnlor otherwise, shall before selling their gooii aad ware within the limits oi tne Borough nrst procure from toe Bur. ge a license granting peratlassua to de an, aad hall pay lor the aaid Uoana a sum of not leas thaa one dollar nor more thaa lea dollar a the Irur geaa at his diseratiea aoay dataraalD, and the Bar ges shall also fix lb UlM far which such Uoeoae hall continue in force. Any person at persons relating any of tbe DTOvisioC ef thb ordinance shaU weonvtaticaUereof befbrtaaiaiganya fine of But kM thaa (bar dollars nor snore thaa twenty dollar, ad. Provided artUr, Laat Um provision of jils ordinance shall not be nab! as applying te Ceaunercial Traveler wb sell lo aeaiOTOuiT, BORUTJQH SCALES AND WEIOBKASTER. See. (a. All bay aad coal (old within th Bor- agb shall first be weighed on the Borough scale, and the number of pounds or bushel." tie ascertatn d, a oenlficaM of which shall las given by the weigh maatar to the venoer or nis agent to oe iy him delivered to the purchaser of the article add or weighed and said certlHoate shall contain both tlie name of the vender and nurchaser. Any person or person w ho snail sell or deliver any hay or coal wunoat nrat navaaa; toe same weigncn as aoove provided, shall on conviction thereof betora the burgess pay a fine of not less than Ave dollars nor mora thaa Ten dollar at ti e discretion ef the Bur gess, together with all oost : and any person who hall orocure anv one else to violate the prevision of this seeUoa or any of them shall on conviction Ihereot pay a like nne. Sec. 63. It shall be the duty or the weigh master to weigh all bay. coal, straw, live stock ami such other article or things thst may be ptiesented to him lor that purtgiee on to rforouga scales ami to furnish a brotier certificate of the weight, or if coal ef to number of bushels of th article weighed. SrcM Th charges tor weighing oa the Borough scales shall remain a they now are, but said charge mav lie changed from time to tiJae by th liurgeaiaad Town Council. RAILROADS. Src 5. That from and after tbe passag of this ordinance, no euglnn, locomotlvo or train of ears shall be perm lieu to staui on tbe crossing ot ai.-un street la said borough, for a longer length of time than four minute nor (hall they be portultted lo stand on the crossing of any other street, lane or alley In aaid Borough (or a longer length of time than twelve minutes, and any iierson or persons in charge of any engine, locomotive or train of cars violating th provisions of ihls ordinance, shall on conviction thereof belbre th Burgees, pay a tine of not less than nva dollar nor more than ten dollar. See. M. That from and after the passage of this ordinance, no eoiane locomotive or train of cars shall run at a grafter rate of speed than five miles per hour wttbia the limits of said Borough, nor sliall any engine, locouiuiive or train of cars ernes Main street in said Borough at a rat of Sliced ex ceeding three miles per hour, end any person or persons In charge of any engine locomotive, or train of ears violating th provisions ot tht or Il ea nee, shall on conviction thereof before the liur gesx.paya lino o( not less than fire dollars nor more than tea dollars See. 47. Any persoa or persona who (hall lounge or kilter at or abeut the station of the S. fc C. K. R. Co. after being notified by the agent In charge to leave, or who shall act In a disorderly manner, or in any way disturb or annoy passengers who may be arriving or departing, such person or per sons shall, ea proper proof being made before the Burgess, pay a fine of not exceeding five dollars for such offense, together with all costs. Src fig. Any persoa not an employe of the Cmv pany who shall board a moving train, shall be lia ble lo pay a fin of not exceeding fire dollars, with all oust. COLLECTION OK TAXES. Sec CD. Th Borough taxes shall be collected under the provisions of the Ast of Assembly of April U, 1831. See 00. Tbe High Constable shall be appointed Col'eetur of Borou. a T xes and bis official bond as High Constable swill set forth his liability for all taxes coming into bis hands as Collector. He shall on and alter the fifteenth of January of each year proceed to collect by dint reus all taxes out standing on the duplicate at that date, and pay the same over to the Borough Treasurer on or be tbe zuth day of February. Src 61. Tbe High Constable shall, on or before the first day of May of each year, make and return to tlie urges and Town tiouncil a tlstot the num ber ot dogs and bitches within the limits of the Borougn of Somerset, with tho names ol the own ers thereof, and after such list is returned to the Burgess and Town Council, they shall levy a tax of one dollar on the owner of each dog, anil tor each additional dog one dollar, on theowner of on bitch l"g, two dollars, and fur each additional bitch dog, four dollars. The taxes s assessed to be collected ami appro priated as ot her Borough taxes are. Every erson having such dogs or bitches In his possession, or harbored atxiul his premises shall be deemed the owner thereof. STREETS, PAVEMENTS AND SIDE WALKS. Src (fi. Tbe pavements and sidewalks required on th streets within tbe Borough shall be made and put down la tlie manner prescribed by the Borough ordinances by the property owners in front of their own lot oa their receiving due no tice from the proper authority to make and put down such pavement and sidewalks and they the said owners shall also keep In repair and renew the said pavements and ldewalks from time to time as may be required, and tn every ease of neg lect or relusal on the part of owner or owners of any lot to make anu put uown or renew and repair lavements ana siuewaias witnin tne time staieu n every notice to tbem, their agents or tenants directed, tbe street commissioner, under tbe di rection of the Burgess aad Town Council, shall proceed lomake and put down such pavement or siuewaik or renew ana repair tne same as may be required at the proper costs and charges of the owner or owners of such property or lots, said costs and charges to lie made, secured and collected ac cording to law In such cases made ami provided provided that not less than thirty days notice be given lor the making or putting down ol a new pavement or sidewalk, ami not less thn ten days notice be given for repairing of pavement or sule- waig. Sec 63. All pavement notices shall designate the name of the street on which the lot requiring the pavement lronts, and the notice chail give such description thereof as may malceit sutflclent- iv plain a lot he particular lot or property meant. The notices shall tie given by direction of the Bur gess and Town Council, and shall be signed by the Burgess, and attested by the Clerk ot Coun cil, t ney snail be served oy tne mgn uonsiaiue personally, and by copy upon the owner or owners or reputed owner or owners of the property or lot. In case the owner of the lot I a non-resident, tbe notice shall be served upon his agent or upon the persoa occupying the said lot, or upon both and a copy thereof siall also be sent by mail to tbe own er, if bis residence be known. In ease of rneant let owned by non-residents the notice shstl be posted on tbe lot and a copy thereof sent to tbe owner by mail If his residence be known ; a copy shall also be served on his agent or tenant. If any there be known. Th High Constable shall file his return of such notice served under oath, and return, setting forth upon whom and In what man ner the notice wa served. Sec. 64. The pavement and sidewalks on Main street and that part of Main Cross Street between the Diamond and I'nlon street shall l twelve loet wid : on all other street within th Borough of th width of 66 feel they (hall be ten leet wide, and oo all streets ot tbe width ot fifty feet, they ball be eight feet wide. The pavement, shall be laid or good flag-stone, hard-burned brick or tile, or of good nlank of the required length, not less than two inches thick, at the option of tbe owner ot the lot : it made of tone, brick or tile, the pavement or sidewalk shall ne provided witn a good curb-stone. Src 65 In ease of the neglect or relusal of th owner or owners of a lot to pot down or make a pavement or sidewalk, and It becomes necessary for the Street Commissioner lo put down the same in accorlanc with the provisions of See. 62. tbe pavement shall be made ol plank, and when re pairs are required they sha'l be made with the same material a they were originally made of. Sec G6. The Street Commlsslone -. under tbe di rection of the Hurgess, shall establish the grade at which all pavements and sidewalks shall be laid, to which grade all lot-holders shall conform. Sec 67. In all ease when bit owner neglect or refuse to make, renew or repair a pavement and the tame I done by the Borough authorities, a penalty ol twenty per oent. on th eut thereof shall be "Heeled from such owner a provided for oy in act oi susemoiy. Src 68, Th street Commissioner shall bare charge ol the streets of the Borough and he sliall from time to time under the direction and control of the Burgess and Town Conned to do, or cause to b done all necessary work and repairs thereon and is authorised to employ all necessary labor. He shall, also. In theatisenee or Inability of the High Coostable to perform his duty, serve th dif ferent notices of tho Borough requirer under the ordinance. See. 68U. No person shall dig p er remove any (round or earth from any of tho street, lanes or alleys of the Borough, without having first ob tained permission to do so from th Burgess, and any person offending against the provisions of this Section shall, on conviction thereof betore the Bulges, pay n Has of not exceeding fir dollars, together with all cost. See. 69. Th Street Commissioner shall he charg ed with all tools belongtng to th Bnmagh receiv ed by him at th beginning of or during his term Ol omce, anu anaii give a uunti ia ton buiu ui v- for tbe proper accounting ef sack tools. star. euU. The eitiien and lot owner ar re quired to keep their pavements and sidewalks in lront o, meir leepeouvv iwnciim auu lots sufficiently clear of snow during tbe winter season sa a to render such pave ment and sidewalk passable, and any citi zen or lot owner who shall refuse or neglect to comply with tbe provisions ofthls section shall, on conviction thereof before the Burgess, pay a fine of not exceoding one dollar, togeth r with all costs and It I nerehv snaae me amy oi tne mgu t. un stable and Polio o dicers te see that tbe provis ions ol this old inane are enforced. JDEf'TH OF GRAVES IN CEMETERIES. Src 70. No grave In any of the Cemeteries of the ltoromrh shall be dug to a less depth than four (4) (set a Kir the space occupied by theeotnn and any perion offending against tbe provision ol this crdl. nano shstl on conviction thereof before the Bur geav pay a fine ol not less than one dollar nor more thaa tan dollars at the discretion of the Burgesa, toge. her with all costs. MISCELLANEOUS. Sec 7f. All persons who are brought before the Burgess Un? violations of any of th p reefing sec tionsorordlnaees hereafter passed who shall ne glect or refuse or b unable to pay the fines and eisu imposed oo them by the Burgess shall be placed In th Lock-up and detained lor a period ol not more than forty-eight boars. See. 71 The Clerk of the Town Council shall keep a book to be called tbe Book of Ordinances in which he shall paste printed eopU-s of these ordi nances and of all other ordinances that may be hereafter passed. Sec 73. In the ahsenc or inability of the Bnr gess to perioral his duties the senior member of the I 'i .u-n t '..iatw.il rtr aomA mamh. nt ih. I I ia cil designated by a majority thereof shall act as Burgess. REPEALING CLAUSE. See,". All prevloujonllnancesor portions there- ot tnat eonniet wiinany of tne sections of tnis or dinance are hereby repealed. Knaeted and tnotcrioed Ac 271 toy of April. A. V. AOBO. Attest - Laat kM. Htrgs, I W. H. WELFLET, Clerk. S Burgess. GEHTS' FURKISHJSG GOODS AND HATS AIIQ CAPS. My Stock if all NEW, aad ha bee SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE. It consists In part of Eats, Caps, Scarf Pins, Sleeve But tons, Silk and Linen Handker chiefs, Snirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Umbrellas. Sx. OaacaaaMlt. Th article ar toe nrmerou t describe. , AU gooc SOLD AT POPULAR PRICES. Itaat forgst tbpaaea, XOOX NO. i, CASEBEEEVS BLOCK. ' PAUL. U CASEBEER. apra. Sue., fOicl.uu per gj" 9 annul aaadaa. Color cardfrasta property owners. Largest Weeks la U. 8, Order dict. P. O toi V . AlWrtCft, .HMIwisb.rft.f ESTABLISHED 1880. FISHER'S BOOK STOKE, SOMERSET. PEXN'A. This well established, eld end reliable Book, laws and Stationery Store was moved on February U. Isoa, from Its old, cramped and insufficient quarter to the large, elegant and convenient new Store-Uoom directly opposite Cook fc Beerit'. In these commodious quarter specially fitted up for Its ocrujiancy, the stock of Book, News and Stationery has been very greatly enlarge!. Special at tention will tie paid pi the Hkolesale Trade. School Books, School Supplies, Paiier, Enveloie. Inks, Pens, Almanacs. Pencils, Blank Books, asr., will he bought In large quantities direct (mm raanutac tarera, which will enable thi establishment to Job to town aad country merchants at sack figure as will make It advantageous to buy here. To retail buyers, an almost innumerable line ef goods will be ottered. Always for sale ao extensive and varied assortment ol Poetical Works, Hltorles, Books of Travel. Novels, Lutheran and Disciples Hymn Books, IHctl .narie,. Children's Toy Books, Magsxine, Reviews, Daily Papers, Story Papers, and a general line of rva-ling matter. Day School and Sunday School Reward Cards, LAWYERS AND JUSTICES BLANK, BLANI BOOK, TABLETS, AND MABBIAGE CERTIFICATES. tTMAIL OBDERS SOX.IOXTEI3. CHAS. H. FISHER. SOMERSET LUMBER YARD. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Maiul2ctirer am Dealer, msaler mi Rrtailer of LUMBER ADD BUILDING MATERIALS, HARD AND SOFT WOODS, Offic ad Yard AT Somerset, Op- S. it C. R. ft. Station , OAK, POPLAR. Sril.VC.e, PICKETS, MOVLDtXGS, ASH. WALSIT, TLCOKISG. SASH, STA1K KAILS, CHLRRY, YELLOW PIXE, SHISOLES, OOOkS, BALLSTEKS, CHESTSUT, WHITE PIXE, LATH, HUSDS, SEWEL POSTS A General r.lne of all arades of Lumber and Bnlldlna Material and Rooflne Nlate kent la Hbudr Also can lum Un any thing in the line of our business to order with reasonable promptness, such a WKMM, uuu-siacu wora, ate. elias CTJisrisrinsra-s ajivl Offices and Yard Opposif s S. & C R. R. station. Somerset, Pa. KA-TON-KA The Great Blood Purifier, Has been nsed for centuries by th Indians, and brought by them direct from their Western bom. Indians gather the roots, herbs, lurks and gums, and ship them east to a. A few of tn most learn ed and akilllut of these people are sent here to prepare this remarkable madlcia for the whit man' wae. x ne xuoiaue rignuv ueiieve mat THE BLOOD And that to keep it pur I th trail to health. urouut-eo so vaiuaoie a reineuy. or on so potent te cure ail ctseases arising from Impurity of the blood, as this Indian preparation. Nosutlorer from anjrof these affliction need despair who will A D1S0EDEBED LIYEE AND STOMACH, UNLESS CDSED BY IA-T0HA, Canses such diseases as Dyspepsia, Sick Headaebe. Sour Stomach, Los or appetite. Heartburn, Ile prewion. I'runk'te, Female Disorders. Kldnev Diseases. I tonstlDatton. Liver Oouarhs. Indlrmtlo Asthma, Inflammations, Piles. Insanity, Jaundice, anuAxucocuim, nneumaiism. .ervousness, laistivenes, istilou Attacks, fains in th stodv. Liver Disease, Molls, Pleurisy, and a host ol other ills. The medicines of the druggist, taken internally, will do no rood. The only af aad sure ear. I In the useof lit-Ill" KA. It aids th liver and stomach to resume natural action, drive th poison from tbe system, tones up the nervoos Itfluence, purines tbe body, and rs tore perfect health. Ask your druggist for KA-TON-KA. Tak nothing else, a yoa value your health. Ilk has it not, tell him to send for it to the OREGON INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, COBBY, IFEZLSnLT'JL. Price $1.00 Per Bottle, Six Bottles for $5.00. THE IIDIM COUGH SYRUP Is certainly th best Remedy of Its kind ever introduced, and the people wbe are suflsiing with Coughs, Isolds, and Lung Trouble should not delay. Ita eUecu ar magical. 50 cents per bottle. Pl O t O f Oil Will never be forgotten by those who sail the wonderful cure per- w Va I La formed in public bv tho Indian Medicine Men. It relieve, all pel a Immediately. Ask your uruireist for Modoe Indian Oil. Take nother. It Is the bent. a.eentsMr boitla. IbXrir tWlft.aaa rJiaanl ra, s.la ba .11 rv - -'..- ww wuu. VA VJ vj lt THE OLD RELIABLE SOHTJTTLEB W.G-02sT. ESTABLISHED IS CHICAGO IS 1S4'3. I have just received two car loads of the Self-oiling Steel-skein Schuttler Wagons, the tnoHt complete Western Wagon in the market for Koad or Farm Purrxeies. On the litter there is a Kear Brake, to be used when hauling hay or grain, a something that farmers, know the necessity of when hauling on hilly farms. Ktrerv part of the Wood-work of this wagon has laid in Stock three years before beini; worked "no, insuring the work, to be thoroughly seasoned before being ironed. Being the patentees of the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS. It is the only Wagon made that has this Improvement Itayoidsthe necessity of taking off the wheels to grease, as in the old style ; by sim ply turning cap the wagon can be oiled in less than five minutes. Thii Wagon wants to be seen to be fully appreciated, and parties wishing to buy will do well to see it before purchasing elsewhere. EVERY WAGON FULLY INSURED. In offering this make of Wagon to the public, will say I nsed the same make of Wagon for five years when freighting across the Rocky Moun- j,ainS' 0Ter roaJs that were the test. I feel warranted in saying I believe them the Best Wagon on wheels. Call on Oliver Knepper or Henry Heillcy, who will show you the Wagons. M3-AGENTS WASTED THROVCUOVT THE COUXTY. V. HEFFLEY. SOMERSET, MARCH 88, 1885. CURTIS K. GROVE. ( East from Court Boas,) Somerset, Penn'a. Manufacturer of BIGGIES, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, SPRISGWAGOSS, BUCK WAGOSS, AND EASTERN AND WESTEBN WORK Furnished on Short Notice. Painting Done on Short Time. My work is made out of Thoroughly Seasoned' 'Wood, and tbe Beit Iron and Steel, substan tially (instructed. Neatly Finished, and Warranted lo Give Salitaetlon. I Employ Only First-Class Workmen. Repairing of An Kfndifa My Un Don on Short Notice. PICES SEASONABLE, aad All Work Warranted. Call and Ezaaaine ar Stock, and laearn Prices. I do Waicon-work. and lumiafa Helves lor Wind mills. Keir"her the place, and call in. CURTIS K, GROVE, (East of Court Rons,) apr30-lyr. SOMERSET, FA. PATENTS obtained, aad all busines In th TJ. S. Patent Otno, or In th Uenru attended to tut MODESATE FEES. W ar orpnslt the TT. S. Patent Ofrlo. en d in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, aad can obtain patents in less Um than thus remoU a uiiDulHCrna W ta4nh Is sunt adrls a to 1SMIT7U isaillll T 1 1 vjws vj u LI a I way , AMI'. W TlTnT 111 CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. W refer, her, to th Paauaaciar, th Sap, of th Money Order lHvldoa, and la official of th V. S. Patent Otflce, For circular, advice, term, and relerenc to actual olieat ia your own But areouatr, addr O. A. SNOW 4 CO.. Uppoelt Patent one, Wuhiactoa, D. C. tf IT1 more money thaa at anythlr, elae by V (f 1 1 Jtakm aa aaeaer far IM beat elHa bonk out. BeejUuwr tawstd araadlv. Nun fail. Tana tra. HaUB Boost Co, Portlaad, IS THE LIFE, The science of chemistry or of medicine has never Melancholy, impure Blood, Sleeplessness, Fever J...I.,. - r U gStSlaT 1-ljfT. aImost impassable, and they always stood THE EQUITABLE life- Assurance Ccipj of tie Unites States. Henry B, Hyde, Pres't. 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE, LONDON. ASSETS - - $53,030,581 SURPLUS - - 12,109,756 INCOME - - 13,470.571 New Assurance written in 1883, $81,129,756. Paid to policy holders during the last 24 years, $73,877,699. Th Society has wrlttsa. during the past twen ty year, au akrejraie amount r.l new assuraae la ra-er than ha been written by aay other com pany ia the world. The surplus fund of the Soodety. on a fear per sent- valuation, m buwer than that f any tner llie Insurance company in the world. Tn KqriTABLa Lira Assrnaxc SocrkTTlS suei.a plain and simple eon tract of assurance, fro from burdensome aud technical condition, and INDISPUTABLE after three year. All poll, cies, a soon a they heeous la disp mania, ar paable IMMEDIATELY upon satisfactory proof of death, and a feat release, without th delay usual with other eoaspaale. tty this rnonrr ravaairr, the beneficiary of an availa ble policy i not only saved front annoying delays and expenses, bat receive pecuniary teller a quickly as if th amount of th assuraae had been Invested la a bond of th Uorernment of th United 8tate. AV. Frank Gaul, Special Agent fbr Somerset Co. juii XZGr027XSZw Acatleisy am! Koniial Mtntte. j SSlllI T31 (tf 12 WSSti OjCS iSllI 20. 1885. Th Normal Department Is designed especially rbr teacher aad tho prepariaaT to teach, embra eirx taoroah drill la ih Eaulish beamhe and boUkhIs ol teaenmtc- Th Acaxlemi lienartawat provide, after thoroash knowledge of trie En;. Ush braneh, a tall course re MatheasMIc. Sci ence. Grk and Laiia Mffleleat fur pvoteaaloaal studleenr advanced on I left etas, Oood libra ry, literary soetxy, aud aaetiem rate for Ini tio and boarding. Fur further pan In tar ad dree KBV. W. H. VIWCEST r PROF. L M. GJLAHAM. Liooaiaa. Pa., star. 18. Pilarli!. WE LEAD, I OTHERS FOLLOU Our Stock Or Drugs, I Mediciiies, i and Chemical Is ihe Largest in tbe County n I ing enlarged my Store-room v'f now suited to a rapidly incral i ing trade. I have increi my stock in j EVERY DEPARTMENT And Ask a Critical F.xmioaUoa 1 ' GOODS zlXD PfilCEl ROSE BIT POBI JEUGS BISPHEBL 1 SiialCareOrventoCoinpoutjij, f p.fjtciaij' FraalBtioaj ad Family PAINTS, I OILS, I GLASS, PUTTY. VARNISHES, f AND PAINTERS' SL'PPLliS i SOAPS, i BRUSHES, ! COMBS. ? SPONGES. J PERFUMERY, I TOILET A RTICLF4 School Books and School Supply5 at Lowest Prices. I is WWe Mk Special Attention to this Depar,,. f Good Goods, j Low Prices,1 ifcii Fair Eealirg Witl iZ A Ft' LI. LINE OF OPTICAL OOODS- I 8 mmi trW8 J-Jlir i'ii, it C. N. BOYD'S, j. MAMMOTH BLOCK. f SOMERSET PA ISAAC SIMPSON,! IITIIY ill SALE Sllil PATRIOT ST., SOMERSET. Pi If You Want to Buy a Good and CVst BUGrGrY, Call on me. I also keep eonstantlv on hiof i Larue Assortment el 1 in usqu-duiM Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Brushes. Lap-Blanket, and vrvtiw a lounil in a Flrst-elaseSa-litlerv. UomI leu and Kidina Horses always ready for bin W sen in aaed el anjiblng in mj lias, Kivaie a call. 1SAAO RIJIPS05. maj.13. ovusasiT, fi. CALVIN HAT BERLIN", PA., (MILLKR'S MILL.) MAHTFAdTBER OF FLOUR & FEED! I alwavs keen on hand a larr stock of FUn CORN-MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOl K. aj all kind or uaor. Also, all kinase! uaa. which I sell at BOTTOM PBICB Wholesale and Bctall. Ton will saveaoaiy? buying from mo. My steek i aiwsys Frevk. OBBEBS FIXUBD PEOMTOJ FARMERS!! Don't be Deceived As there are persons offering for sale Phosphates branded "Twenty Five Dollar " and other similar brands, which look very nvJ like ours, we caution farmers to bi deceived. Use only the article which has our name and address on each bag. None other is genu ine. Baugh & Sons, Sole fa prietors and Manufacturers, FI& rue X hiatal aua TWENTY FIVE DOLUR PHOSPHATE maw ! We Cantion all persons not infringe upon our trade tax and brands. Baugh & Sons, PHILADELPHIA. . aOESTs waTTCT for Twenty sear. m, lao-wt A ni.la. DTJasarei.. Hoa. J. . w " V aatii at lum r "Vje pr.v. jVTOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notice Is herery rretm to all !","f JTja trnrDa9 oa lands for th purpose cf s , shin, ev (rattMroa berries In ',. Jst ana er persons trespassing wilt D ""-al according to law in rack ease made tmi F JOHN PENS" Stotstowh, Pa.. April , LIME :o:- Ta Farmer Llnterompaar, UmfJd,1 at their kilos, er load a sera, GOOD LIME At I cant par bushel, er deliver It at Lowest to all Kailwaad Station K '7 tn Uount v, aud oa th Berlin Breach mot er Satitaetio Guaranteed. It ""S-a FerrtleKsa Um. nhlehl known ff' and Science to le th Strongest aad "fT, aja. Itealtwrsl PurpoM. All derprcP'' Address, Ht5kY sjAI-Ja dmyM-lft Oarrett. Somerset l-
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