I 7. X Star tiulcriition ti.no per umr, -or $1.00 if paid atrh'llg in mlvanrr, V. A. STKPilliNMONa Hdllor mill Pub. WEDNESDAY, MAHCIl III, IMS. Entered lit Iho nnstofltr nl Kevnnlilsvlllr, Pa., an swnnd lnm nmll mnt tir. ORDINANCES. . (No. 44.) AN OUD1NANCE granting to the IKcnnomlo Electric Light, Heat nml l'nwer Company, thu t-lff li t to enter uHin thu streets) lane and alley of tho lloroogh of Hoynoldsvllle, for tho pur pose oflnylng and maintaining It wires, cables, conduit, tubes and conductor through, under and across tho Maid streets, lunc and alloy and fur tho pur pose of erecting pole thereon tomipjinrt. and maintain Its wires where not buried. See. 1. li t it ordained and enacted hy tho Iti'i'iiif-H nnd Town Counril of tho Hornnifli of Kvnodvllle iit-nitill d, and It Is hereby ordain d and enacted hy tho authority of lliosiiin , that 111'' Kcon omio Electric Light. Hi nt and Power Company, a corporation to h.i or ganized under thn laws of l'ennsylva ti i II. ho and is hi'l-ehy granted tho privi lege nnd right to enter upon t lit; high way, street, lane and alley of tin; llnrbugh of Kcynnldsvlllo, for the pur pose ollnylng. placing, cnnstructingnnd maintaining thereon and therein. Iih wire, cables, conduit, tube mid otlioil npparntim necessary for t hn conducting, convoying and transmission of elect ric ity, for oloetrlo liifht. power, current, telegraph and telephone purposes, ub ject to nil tho provbioiw of gtwrnl or dinance No. IIH and ,')!), and being or dinance relative to tho entry upon, nso and occupation of tho high way of l he Borough of Hoyn oldsvllle hy any llrni, eerporalion ir Individual to construct a lino (if tele graph, telephone, electric Unlit or eleetrlc railway poles in or upon any troot, lano or alley or pnhllc square of thn Horoitgh of Ilevnoldsvlllo, and relating to tho erection, iho, operation, construction and Inspection of wires used for electrical purposes, providing for tho inflection and supervision of tho samo upon KtrootH, lanes or alloy and within buildings, and providii.. regulations pertaining thereto, proyidi'd inch company ahull within sixty day after tho passage and approval of tin ordinance, llln in the olllco of tho Sec retary of tho Council, certificate of ac ceptance of all tho conditions nnd pro viHiotm of snld general ordinance and which cortlllcato of acceitanco shall ho executed under thn corporate Real of such Company, duly attested hy tho president and secretary thereof. Hoc. 2. That in consideration of tho aforesaid grant tho Eeonomlo Electric Light, Heat and Power Company Ih hurt-by required to pay into tho borough tnwumry the sum of 50 cents for each and evory pole, por nuniim. See 3. That this permission is grant ed on the condition that tho said Kcon omlo Electrlo Light, Deat and Power Company have it plant, work or work fully completed nnd In operation In ono yoar from tho dato of the approval of this ordinance, a failure to do ho is to be tukon and deemed a full and complete forfeiture of all right and privileges granted by this ordinance. See. 4. Thut this permission 1 grant ed on tho condition that tho right and privileges granted by this ordinance to Economic Kloctrio Light, Uoat and Power Company are not assignable to any other person, firm or corporation, without the approval by resolution duly passed by the Town Council of the Borough of Itcynoldsvillu. See. a. That uny ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with this ordinance bo and the tame is horeby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Council this ninth day of March, vv. D., 1808. s. B. Elliott, Attest: Pros, of Council. L. J. McEntire, Clerk of Council. Approved this 10th day of March, A. D., 1808. II. Alex Stoke, Chief BurgosH. (No. 45.) ORDINACE rolatlng to the annexa tion of certain1 portions of Wioslow township to tho borough of Reynolds villo. Wheheab, Thomas Green, R. J. Thomas, Mary Dillman, O. A. Carroll, P. R. Best, VV. II. Lucas, A. P. King and J. G. Musser, a majority of the resident freehold owners of lots and out lots or tracts of land adjacent to the borough or Uoynolsvillu, presented their petition to the Burgess and Town Council, at u regular meeting of tho said Town Council, held on tbo third day of January, 18118, praying to have certain territory thoroin described, an nexed to tho borough of Itoynoldsvillu, viz: situate in tho township of Wins low, beginning at a point on the custern borough line in Mabel street, neur tbo eouth-west corner of lands of David Reynolds and northern lino of Nell alley; thenoo along said lino between lands of the suld Reynolds and said Neff alley, north fifty-nine and ono-half de grees eust, twolvo hundred and ninety, six foet to a point, corner of said alley and another alley not named; thence along line of the said Reynolds and said last named alloy, south tblrty-one and one-half degrees east, two hundred and six feet to a point on the soutn side of Fourth Btreet; thonce along said street, south fifty-nine and one-half degrees weat to land of the estate of F. K. Ar nold, forty-six foet; thenoe along said land south, twenty-three degrees east, one hundred and sixty-eight feot to tbe southern line of an alley; thenoe along the said line of tho said alloy south fifty-nine and one-half degrees west to Una of land of M. M. Davis and continu ing In the same direction through said last named lands to tbe borough line aforesaid, twelve hundred and twenty, nine feet, being a point on said Mabel street on the borough line; thence long the said borough line to tbe piaoo of beginning, north thirty one and one-half degrees west, three hundred and seventy-two. feet. All of aid iota and tract of land lies in Wins low township; said petition having a draft of the said lands or lots desired to be annexed, attached. Therefore be It enacted and ordained r-y the Town Council of the borough of lynoldsvllle, and It la hereby enacted I ordained, by and with tbe consent t 1 ("nroval of the Burgees, as author. I 1 a. i provided by law aa follows, via: L .-o. 2. That all tbo territory in said petition mentioned and hereinafter (hr scrlhi d, now situate id Wlnslow town ship lying adjacent to said borough of Kcynnldnvlllo; beginning at a point on thu eastern borough line in Mabel street, near tho south west corner of lands of Dnvld Reynolds and northern line of Neff alley, thnnim along said line between Iho lands of the said Reynolds ami siiiu in, it alley, north fltty-nlne and otin-hnlf degrees cast twelve hundred and ninety-six feot to a point, corner of said alley and another nlley not named; thence along line of said Iteynolds and said last named alley, south thirty and one-hiilf degree cast, two hundred and six feet to a point on tho south side of Fourth street: thence along said strnot, Smith llfty-nlno nnd one-half degrees west to land of Iho cstato of P. K. Ar nold, forty-six feet; thenoe along said land, twetity-tnreo degrees cast, one hundred nnd sixty-eight feet to the southern 1 1 no of an alley; thence along the said lino of the said alley, south llfty-nine and ono-half degree west to line of IiiiuI of M. M. Oavis and continu ing In th same direction through said lust named hind to t lit borough lino aforesaid twelve hundred and twontv nine feet, being n piVit on Iho suld Mabel street on tho borough line; thence alone the said borough linn to tho place of beginning, north thlrty-onn and one-half degrees west, threo hun dred and Hcventy-two feet, shall lie and Is hereby enacted nnd ordained to he annexed to tho borough of Iteyn- oltlsvillo and tho said territory or section described, shall for ever hereafter bo deemed and taken and allowed to lie n part of said borough of R- ynohlsvUlo. and subject to tho jur isdiction antl government or tho munici pal authorities of tho snld borough as fully as It the same had been originally a part of said borough. Ordained i nd enacted Into a law In Council thin Hth dny of March, A. D, IHtiH. s. B. Elliott. Attest: Pros, of Council. L. .1. McEntIHE, Clerk of Council. Approved thi loth dav of March, A. I)., iMt's. II. Alex Stoke, (thief Burgess. (No. 4H.), Hoe. 1. Bo It ordained by the Burges and Town Council of tho Borough of Reynoldsville, and it is hereby ordained iV tho authority ot the same, Unit ordl nance No. 4, approved tho day of . I) , IM , entitled "Ntovo I'ip'H, Pines, Sec," bo and the samo 1 hereby repealed. Oriiaiued and enacted Into a law In Council this ninth day of March, A. D., 1NIW. S. . ELLIOTT, Attest: President of Council. L. .1. MoKntihb, Clerk of Council. Approved this loth day of March, A. I)., 1HII8. II. ALEX STOKE, Chief Burges. (No. 47.) See. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Burges and Town C-mncil of tho Borough of Iteynoldsvllle, and It Is hereby ordained by Kii tilt ji lty of the same, that ordlnuncu No. II, approved tho day of , A. U.. 18. entitled "Aiml.lntmont of Borough Police, Ac," bo and thu same is hereby repealed. Ordained und enacted Into a law In Council this ninth dny of March, A. D., mm. . IS. ELLIOTT, Attest: President of Council. L. J. McEntiue. Clerk of Council. Approved this Kith day of March, A., U., JO: IN. II. ALEX STOKE, Chief Burgess, (No. 48.) Sec. 1 Be It orduined by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of iteynoldsvllle, and It is hereby ordained oy tno authority of tbe same, that Im toed lately after this ordinance shall take effect, and annually thereafter at II rat regular meeting of the newly clout ed Council, the President of the Coun cil shall appoint three members thereof who shall constitute a Pire Prevention Committee, whoso duty it shall be to inspect and examine such Hues, chlra neys, pipes, furnaces, stoves and any olhor like dovicos or appliances for ncaiing including smlthshops and steam boilers used for any purpose) within the limits of tho borough when ever any unsafe, improper or dangerous device as above enumerated shall bo reported to them, or they shall have cause to bellevo Is unsafe and dumrorous. whether tho same shall have been here tofore or may hereafter be constructed in any building, and consider and deter mine whether thu samo Is safo or dun' gcrous, and in tho performance of this duty said committee shall have tbe right to enter in and upon any and all buildings, structures and premises at an reasonable, hours whether such buildings are. already completed and occupied or arc In tho process of con struction. Sec.'2. That If the said committee shall lind any flue, chlinnovs. uioea. furnaces, stoves and other or any like devices or uppl lances for boating, or smith shops or steam boilers used for uny purpose In such a oondltion or situ ation, whether by faulty construction or noglect, as to be in tholr judgment liable to cause a fire In tho building in which said flues, chimneys and heating devices or steam boilers or smith fires may be placed, or to endanger an ad joining structure of any kind, they shall give prompt nonce to tho owner or owners, if found within the limits of this borough, and also to the occupier or builder of said premises in which such defective and dangerous device may be situated to immediately change, modify or repair In auoh manner and method as the committee shall then and there direct, so as to make the same sufo from danger or liability of fire. Sec 3. Upon the expiration of five (5) days after the alteration, remedy or substitution, which tbe said committee shall order and direct, It shall be their duty to again visit the premises, build ings or struoturos and ascertain and determine whether tbe same has been repaired, altered or modified according to directions given by said committee, and if the same shall not have been so done as directed it shall be the duty of said committee to proceed Immediately to effect tho security of the property In jeopardy according to their judgment and decision. The person or persons owning such premises or struoture la which said defective or dangerous ap pliances may bo discovered, If found within the liniite of said borough, or If not so found, then tho oooupier, or la case of the erection of a new building, then the builder thereof, who shall not have obeyed the order of tbe committee within five (S) days named shall forfeit nd pay five (K.db) dollar for the use of said borough, and in addition to that sum ail expenses necessarily arising in placing snld flues, chimneys, pipes, fur niiees, stoves or like devices for heating, and also stenm boilers and smith shops in a safo and secure condition by the snld committee. See. 4. After tho dato on which this ordinance shall take effect It nhn.ll be unlawful for any person or person to use In any building or struoturo within the limit of this borough any other than a brick flue orohlmney. All brick flues shall start on suitable foundation In tho first story In building, and no stove pipe leading from any stove, fur nnco or other device for heating shall pass through any wood floor or parti tion, and no stove pipe shnll enter any brick flun nearer than eighteen Inches of thn celling to convey thn products of communion trom any stove, mrnaeo range or heating device except such reasonable length of Iron pipe n may bo necessary to connect snld stove, riirnnen, range or healing devices with mid flue or chimney. Sec. fi. If snld committee shall dl cover within tho limit of thi borough any violation of See 4 of thi ordinance It shall bo their duty to proceed the same as I provided for In sections 1, 2 nnd .1 (all of which apply to section four), In ease of defective flues, stovn pipe. Sic.., and to have tho provisions of section 4 fully carried out: nnd tho same lines and penalties, In addition to com t of ron-triietion of proper brick lluo or flues slutll prevail ngnlnst tho offending party. See. tl. The fines, penalties nnd costs ot const ruction or repairs provided lor In thi ordinance shnll be collected as like fine and penalties aro now collectable ny law. Ordained nnd enacted Into a law In Council thi llth day of March, A. U. I8tw. s. B. Elliott. Attest: Pres. of Council. L. J. McENTIRK. Clerk of Council. Approved thi loth day of March, A. I)., mm. U. ALEX STOKE, Chief Burgess, (No. 40.) See. 1. Bo It ordained hy tho Burgos and Town Council of tho Borough of Iteynoldsvllle, fee: That from und after tho passage of this ordinance, the Town Council shall annually on tho first regular meeting night of tho newly elected Council lipoid ill ono or more policemen, to he selected from tho real dent of said borough, In such localities a tho Council may deem proper und convenient, nnd thu persons so appoint ed shall be not I lied by the town clerk of their appointment, und of tho time and pluco tbe Town Council will meet for the purMise or administering thu oath or outers to said policemen, at least live duys betore tho tlmo or meet' Ing or the Council, for tho purxme aforesaid. And any person who, after being so not I lied, shall negloct or refuse to appear and take the oath of ollleo, and undertake the duties of his appoint ment stiiiii torlelt and puy ror tno use or thu borough tho sum of ten dollurs: Provided, that If after thn appointment of any person a aforesaid bo shall ap peal before tho Council and show cause sutliclcnt to tho satisfaction or the Conn ell that such person by reason of sick ness, Ill-health or other good cause ought to bo excused from the duties of said of flee or from paying said lino, the Council may excuse him; and In no case shall any person be compelled to serve as ponce onicor two years in succession. See. 2. In case of vacancy or vacancies In tho number of policemen, either by fullure of any person or persons appoint ed policemen under suction one of this or dinance, to apiear and be sworn In, or the removal from tho said borough, the Council may, at any mooting after such vacancy occurs, uppoint other suitable persons to till such vacancy or vacancies, and the person or persons so appointed shall have the same notino, and bo sub ject to like penalties as if apx!nted un der the first section of this ordinance. See. 3. It shall be tho duty of the police officers bo appointed to perform such duties as may be reauired of them by the Town Council us well as to suppress all riotous and disorderly conduct in snid Borough; to prevont broaches of the peace; to arrest all disorderly or riotous persons and bring them before the Chief Bur gess, and In his absence any magistrate of suld borough, to be dealt with accord ing to law. Every police officer who shall neglect to arrest any person or per sons committing uny of the hereinbefore named offences, as often as the same shall come to the personal notice of such policeman, shall be subject to a fine, as provided under section four of this ordinance. Sco. 4. Every policeman neglecting to perrorm any duties enjoined on him by this ordinance or any of the ordi nances of this borough shall, for every such offence, upon conviction thereof before tho llurgess, bo removed from office. Seo.5. It shall bo tho duty of the Town Council to pay such policemen as tho said Council shall appoint a reason able compensation for their services. Sec. H. 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